Winthrop Coeds Castigate Erter Uncomfortable Cubicles Untv Pianist Here Monday Circle K so LISTEN carefully, poor and stupid freshman, while the wizened senior tries to tell you how it ' s all done: In that schedule booklet you got at the first of the semester, there is an examination sche- dule, but since you got about a bushel of paper at the beginning of the semester, you probably threw it out with the rest of the stuff. Go screaming down the hall until somebody smarter offers you one. Or trudge up to the registrar ' s office and get a schedule from them. Unless they ' ve run out, as they usually do. Inf Tiger Backfield Has New Loo Gore, Jackson Provide Speed AFROTC Cadet Of Month Letter Criticizes Coluni|s And Kent ' s Viet Stand Edwards Answers Questions oed Bemoans Dance Weekend Do I Look Like A Rat? Hats off to the vandals who sel the fire on the ninth level of John stone Hall, Saturday night. Not onk did they cause the residents of ha B-9 to be evacuated, they made sue acts of vandalism that occur in tl future punishable by state law. low To Build A Homecomin _ BEAT HELL Dogpatch Comes To Clemson Miss CU To Be Crowned At Tigerama p Headquarters Life Outside install New Officers i igers Romp Past wamecockSf 23-12 Swimming Team Getting Ready For North Carolina man Pitcher Stars ama Draft - Dodgei n-American Gaines Blowout Gold Tiger Is Erected ' 67 —Year Of The Tigers On Behalf Of The Board Of Trustees . . . C.U. Students Eny Off-Campus Livin| Frant Field Jinx Who ' s 1 In ACC Whitney biebeating gtudeiit Opliiioii Stlrrcd By The Pueblo Incident ood Services Attacked A Features Mitch Ryder, bphets, And Buckinghams OUTA GA THE AVERAGE CLEMSON STUDENT is white, 19 years old, male, a resident of South Carolina, single, Protestant (usually Baptist, an engineer- ing or arts and sciences major who will never graduate. Likes the Rat System. limson can thank the press of the .1 for the blown-up condition of necent McNeight case on improper ti, le newspaper in the Clemsonarea ned off a spark of hot press e ses that soon had the McNeight t a statewide controversy. d almost every newspaper com- sied that the Clemson student high J I had legalized the mini-skirt on [1)US. Meal Ticket Misuse Men ' s Residence Coui Convicts 19 Students V 1968 TAPS I 1968 TAPS Annual Publication of Clemson University; Clemson, South Carolina JACK W. ERTER, JR Bditor-in-Chiej WILLIAM H. TURNER .... Bnswess Manager JOHN D. HARTLEY Designer TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 CALENDAR 8 Fall 9 Winter 38 BEAUTIES 63 SPORTS 81 ACTIVITIES 143 ORGANIZATIONS 214 Honorary ' 216 Professional 237 Social 285 Military 313 Regional 327 Religious 331 Athletic 341 ADMINISTRATI ON 354 GRADUATES 390 CLASSES 408 Senior 410 Junior 493 Sophomore 517 Freshman 543 EXTENSIONS 575 EPILOGUE 588 ADVERTISING 595 JizAt Semedtez . . . Cack to chooC . . . ozange zat katA . . . waitcngf In Cltte . . . ze Utzation . . . ettin azgam ed . . . new (ace A . . . tke ' JzeAkman picnic — afteznoon jauntA to tke Cake . . . Ackaoi Aplzlt . . . pant zaldA . . . (izAt (ootCaiC gfame . . . IZat 7 op . . . Seat eoz la Qul eA . . . ont fozget Jeck . . . y utumn coCoz . . . conAtzuctlan and tozn up AtzeetA . . . ' Sam a SCowout . . . . . . paztleA . . . moze conAtzuctlon . . . ' HaCCoween . . . ' Homecoming Coat a . . . ' jlgezama . . . a new WIaa GCemAon tke Queen and kez Gouzt . . . examA too neaz . . . ' HoClda A at CaAt . . . GazoClna-GCemAon . . . CaAt qul cA . . . panic . . . examA . . . GkzUtmaA {inaCC kezef f ' ' ' ' f . ■- • 1 i ' 11 , r . H3. K ' A:MMa..ii.ki v4,M WS - m: ' h H L ' .,; ' ; j-: ' T!!wisiffl,Tsawi ' ir ' GientAon opened Its daozd to man ea ezC awaltingf dtudentd In ugu6t. ' Jke Se cnnln o i.ckooi meant Congf ClneA to aiC and tke stazt of a month of fzudtzatlon to many new fzeskman. Sut aCC wad not Sad ad many dtudentd enjoyed tke 7 Camp pzioz to tke beginning of dckooC. ' 1 . .5. ' «,;- ' ■' •■' lA. Ilk -« fry Wwflfr Jk 3 . wrm M ' aA m SeptemSez was a Sus motttk at GiemAotz. T ep zaCCce , zedkman eCectlotzd, and a tet houzA activities kept zatA SuA . ' ootSaCi AeaAott and dance weekendA azzived. y CC tkcAe activiticA pzeAented an oppcztunit to each GCemAcn Atudent to zenew oCd acquaintanccA and meet new ziendA. S SS HB U lth the coming of OctoSez, footSaCC and pzo d wung into kigk geaz. 3ut acti( itg was not Cimited AoieCg to tke gzidizon and cCasdZoom. SamaSCowout, conceztA, and SeautifuCig dec- ozated cazs. pzo( ided enteztain- ment foz tke student a. a majoz comtzuction pzogzam wad in evidence et ezgwkeze on campus. i T y ' Allti ■it I v ' . r. .1 ' J s r.!--. X ♦. i .jj  Ota 4 . ' !-iv« ' -.M . L L ' - l i m mmm: V ■W.f.y.-W, .-,i. ' !t, ;H ' W-,WHHi. ' , ' !P!Wl ' Jke kigkCigkt of OtovemSez wad 76omecomlng: ' Jlgfezama, dUpCa A, tke G.74 ' .- }Haz iand ame, danced, and a Sunday afternoon concert. ovemSez aCdo daw tke famoud )HcOtelgkt contzovezd . ' Jized hit tke dozmd. Sxam time dzew neazez. idgzuntCed dtudentd weze active. JootSaiC deadon finaCC came to an end with tke tzaditionaC Sattie againdt azck-zivaC GazoCina. mk 1 ■' ' « K L H Kw 1 mI Qj Ir i ' JV a , Kt ' JlMUB.U«!3l l miU.Ul i 1 1 . 5 J 1 « 1 1 1 ■mm ken ecemSet came, 60 did examd. ' oz man , examd meant ion kouzd of stud . Joz otkezd, tke meant iong houzA o piagcng. ecemCez aCso Czaugkt tke 9. J. G. U annuaC GhzUtma6 paztg. I ang Atudentd mtnedded GCemsonU fczAt zugSg team. GanAtzuction wozk continued, o t CaAt, fizAt AemeAtez waA ovez; GkziAtmaA hoiida A Segan. %  , I S BffliSS l Secoktd Semedtez . . . c new eaz . . . ' Jzatezmt zu k . . . Sozozit zu k Ic 6tzeet6 attd AcdewaCkd . . . SaAketSaii . . . hectic timed foz tke infizmaz . . . qui ed . ..pazt time a ain. . . THidwin- tezA . . . dziiC in fi teen degzee weatkez . . . kouAepazticA . . . aCetttineU . . . aCC ttigktezA at Jap6 . . . Spzing ' Hop . . . Wi itaz 3aCi . . . maze qui cA . . . dpzingf spoztd . . . kaiida d . . . a weCcome 6zeak . . . zeek gamea . . . tke end in sight . . . Sadtez . . . unioz- Senioz . . . czam . . . a dag oz Seniozs . . . examd . . . zaduation . . . jog and teazA . . . what a geaz . . . jke Snd ]3HEWSf ,v, ' l-_ ' .., ' . ' ,: ' ! ' CT? ? 5lP ' P anuaz Szougkt in second eme6tez. 12usk Segan foz tke jfzatd in CeAA than ideaC weatkez. SadketSaiC AeaAon azzlved at GCemson and was hcgMcgkted with a vUit 6 natconaCC zanked 7i. 91. G. a fCu epidemic kit campus. Gonstzuction wozk continued. Students Segan anotkez semestez of intensive stud . 11 Je8zuaz azzlved just ahead of WidwctztezA. Jackie Ti iCdon, 7he CCadAccA 9V, and tke 3uckin kam6 pzovided tke enteztalitment. Sotk of -campu6 and dozm Cife weze ad U6 ad aCwa d, 8ut not too 6ud (foz dtudentd to take an occadlonaC moment to zeCax. -A ' •_ ■-• -ik. ' «; ' -i -rTrsB : Ci€m6on wa6 Cu tClng itt J azck. Spzln dpoztd got undezwag. ' jkefzatA enjoyed tkelz tzadlticnai zeek eek. Ozgani atlonA keid cmtiatlonA. Spzcng T ap wa6 enjoged 6g mang. Goedi weze anxlou6 to en jog the 6un. Snezgetic AtudentA weze evezg- wkeze on campus, aithougk the (zultA of tkeiz enezgieA weze not aCwag6 good. Sven Oid Jom couCd not 6tag itcCC. IK c ipziC, o( couz6e, Czougfkt c ' U tzaditconaC AkowezA. 9t uCao Szougkt otkez tkcn A: um ' oz-Semoz; the wlttd-up o( Apzing ApaztA; Seniaz a ; and, to the zegzet of man studentd, examd. Ti ith the end of the AchooC eaz in sight, mang students weze found dzeamcng of the Congf summez months ahead. i   «  ■i Mil ' I IBP r W ■rf 5 ; j Mb m. Wa meant czammltt for examA, zemcnUccng, and gzaduatlon. jken it wad aCi over. SckooC wad out. ct Cong Aummez Cag ahead. Sefoze entezing a touznament, a ICnigkt zecelved fzom kU avozite lad , ad an emdCem of kez Cove, a dCeeve made of the fine At iiCk, em zoidezed with a peazC-cCuAtezed design. JkU ACeeve waA Sound azound the keimet and wozn duzcng tke conteAt. She waA kcA AponAoz, and if he wad victoziouA, ke zode 6g kez Sox to zeceive acknowCedgment of kiA ( ictozg. On zeaCitg, tkeAe CoveCg ladieA aze tke AponAOZA of tke AtudentA of GCemAon, and we, tke weazezA of tkeiz AieeveA . . . . . . CjentCemen, tke iadieA. BEAUTIES miss clemson university Cheryl Jensen block c club miss taps marianne Stevenson phi kappa delta homecoming queen donna tumbleston numeral society mrs. taps 1968 mrs. joe mac bates V clemson university ' s best dressed sarah karesh carol Jackson Sigma beta chi donna brooks pershing rifles bonnie mercier arnold air society ATHLETICS - Vthletics, at Clemson, is more. It is more than a finish or a start or a list of numbers or a team or a coach or a score or a misused phrase of guilded sports slang. It is a tear that never flows down a cheek but dies inside when a team loses that should have won. It is a smile in a crowd. It is a group of students working in the cold on a homecoming float that will live only for one quick spurt while a tired player rests. It is the reward and satisfaction of seeing a team grow into a better team. It is people who care, who speak, who help, who cheer, who play, who love. It is watching a boy become a man and a girl become a woman. It is winning. It is losing. It is, we hope, also in the pages of this book. Cheerleaders s!;  T ' j;a ' s m. FIRST ROW : Jamie Roets. SECOND ROW: Shel- ley, W. Barbary, Ande Mitchell, Darra Williamson, Trina Martin. THIRD ROW: Jim Gregory, John Enslen, Rhett Myers, Butch Roach, Bob Harris, Richard Merrick, Dave Merry, Harry Tinsley. V 7 r t 85 CLEMSON WAKE FOREST 26 This is what it ' s like to have the best team in twenty-eight years . . . A coaching staff singing praises, a roster with more lettermen than positions, a summer of promises, a son or friend to watch, a bottle, a girl, a hell of a team, a kick-off . . . Four plays later first-string quarterback Jimmy Addison crawls off the field. He cannot walk. 36,000 people wait, and on the field ... a champi- onship team stumbles . . . then they lean on a sophomore quarterback named Charley Waters. Waters is superb, and the team responds. Buddy Gore earns 122 yards rushing and two touch- downs . . . Clemson makes mistakes . . . but Wake Forest scores only once. Is one bottle enough? Nationally ranked Geor- gia comes ne.xt week . . . f!! CLEMSON GEORGIA 17 24 f -4 ft %jt • V ' J Iff MT One bottle isn ' t enough, but it does not matter because . . . Frank Howard said that it was a fine game that we lost. There was more . . . It was . . . two intercepted passes that resulted in two Georgia touchdowns and a field goal . . . a hapless, bottleless, spiritless Clemson cheering with nowhere to hide from a Clemson 3 — Georgia 17 half time score ... It was JacW Jackson leading a sustained drive to the one . . . Buddy Gore scoring . . . Frank Liberatore returning the next Georgia punt for a touchdown. It was seeing Clemson stunned by a holding penalty . . . seeing Georgia score as the Tigers momentarily faltered . . . seeing the Tigers stopped. Did the best team in twenty-eight years meet a better team ? Next Saturday Georgia Tech will not care what happened today . . . CLEMSON GEORGIA TECH 10 This is what it ' s like to have a bad day or something . . . A hot stadium packed with the largest audience ever to see a football game in Georgia, a memory — one year old — of a game earned and then lost with a clipped fullback, a myriad of believing Clemson fans . . . who gaped and saw . . . Georgia Tech run thirteen plays and score one touchdown and one field goal . . . who yelled and saw . . . Clem- son ' s offensive blocking crum ble . . . who screamed and saw . . . Clemson humbled in the first half and held in the second . . . who cried and saw . . . a beaten Tiger team crying with them. Auburn will remember this Saturday . . . CLEMSON AUBURN 21 43 Auburn did more goods things against us . . . than any other team this year, but ... it ' s hard to say just what we would have done had Needle (Jimmv Addison) been in there the entire time. That is the story. These are the details . . . Auburn scores the fir§t time they have the ball bv returning a Clemson punt . . . Auburn ' s kick- ing specialist completes three field goals including a 51 -yard record breaker . . . Clemson loses more than a third of its first string players due to in- juries ... led by Addison, Freddy Kelly, Phil Rogers, and Jacky Jackson score . . . Clemson is behind at the half only 26-21, but Addison is hurt and will not play in the second half . . . the game is over for Clemson. Are the Tigers dead? Duke isn ' t. «1 CLEMSON DUKE 13 i V W-i «- i  •-i ' «r 11 ■♦ ' ' W i The Tigers are not dead. After three winless games there are doubting faces in the stands at Duke University but . . . Clemson is healthy, and Jimmy Addison is at the helm. The game is ... a titantic defensive battle in which neither team scores in the first half ... a stellar Clemson line led by Wayne Mulligan, Hoss Hostetler, and Ronnie Ducworth ... a determined Duke squad which scores first and tries to hold ... a shocked response by Clemson as Addison directs the team masterfully and Buddy Gore scores twice ... a Duke team losing to a better one. 4 1 r 1 I CLEMSON ALABAMA The oncoming Crimson Tide ebbs. The rise and fall of the Tide is a struggle be- tween two superb football teams. Before it falls, records and kisses and bones and hearts will be broken. The largest crowd ever to see a football game in South Carolina watches. Clemson holds Alabama to 74 yards rushing . . . Alabama passes over Clemson ' s impenetrable line to set up the two Alabama scores . . . the Tigers score one field goal in the first half and then scratch, spit, and claw until they mutilate Alabama in the second half — but score only once. There are tears on the field . . . two field goals fall short from within the 30 yard line. It is like death without dying. UNC will wait . . . CLEMSON UNC 17 The University of North Carolina waited. So did Clemson. While they waited . . . North Carolina stopped the indifferent Tigers on the UNC one yard line . . . but after marching to the Clemson one they fumbled . . . Arthur Craig kicked the first field goal of his career to give Clemson a first half lead. Then Clemson ' s pride swells and the waiting is over . . . Buddy Gore gains 131 yards . . . fullback Benny Michael scores . . . linebacker Billy Ware intercepts a North Carolina pass and lumbers across the goal. Clemson is too good a team for even a fired-up Tarheel. The Atlantic Coast Conference watches. Mary- land hides in the shadow . . . r-fj ' ' -i. iirSr CLEMSON MARYLAND 28 7 in b« Clemson was looking backwards and forward. Maryland came out of the shadows — where they had not wcjn a game. For the Maryland Terrapins the game begins with deadly intent . . . Clemson scores easily . . . too easily. The Tigers relax , . . Maryland uses the only chance they have and strikes hard . . . the Tigers are stunned and Maryland ties the game 7-7 . There is a homecoming float at the half. A Terrapin rides the float on his back. His luck is bad and Clemson is powerful . . . Clemson scores three touchdowns in the second half. The Atlantic Coast Conference studies a pair of white shoes . . . CLEMSON NC STATE 14 6 The white shoes belong to N. C. State, and Clemson will wear orange shoes. This is the Atlantic Coast Conference game of the year. Representatives from post season bowl games, professional football scouts, the press, and a con- ference watch . . . N. C. State ' s Wolf pack com- plete two early field goals . . . Clemson holds the Wolfpack to 70 yards the first half but trails 6-0. The Tigers move 55 yards in the second half and score. They are playing their best and N. C. State who was ranked third in the nation a week before, cannot stop them. In less than four minutes Clemson scores again. The defense erradicates the W ' olfpack ' s offense. The white shoes lose. There is a lone cackle in the stands but Clemson has already shared one title . . . 100 CLEMSON use The lone cackle becomes a chorus of South Carolina Gamecocks. Carolina has a good team. They do not have a reason to crow because . . . A tailback named Buddy Gore gains 189 yards and breaks the ACC record for the most yards in a season ... a dedicated group of individuals like Harry Olszewski, Edgar McGee, Wayne Mass, Freddy Kelly, Jimmy Catoe, John Cagle, and James Thompkins frustrate the opposition ... a coach is only a coach and not a team . . . Clemson leads 23-0 late in the third quarter ... a bad snap from center and a fumble which give Caro- lina two breaks and two scores are not enough . . . Clemson has a better team. The game is ... a victory ... a hero ... a title . . . the end of a season. st p ff. The Coaching Staff f ' N PAUL BEAR BRYANT FRANK HOWARD KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Whitey Jordan, offensive ends and flankers coach; Don Wade, head offensive coach; Art Baker, offensive backlield coach; Tom Bass, head freshman coach; Ronnie Grace, assistant freshman coach. STANDING: Frank Howard, head coacli ; Bob Smith, head defensive coach; Banks McFaddcn, defensive backficM coach; Bob Jones, defen- sive ends and tackles coach ; Fred Cone, cliief recruiter. kti iii ill BILL McLELLAN GENE WILLIMON BOB BR. DLEY Assistant Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director Sports Information Director FRED HOOVER Head Trainer l RUXr Row, LEI-T TO RIGHT: Ehvoud Mays, Jackie Lee Jackson, Jimmy Addison, Jackie Smith, Larry Lawson, Ronnie Cauthen, Paul Slush, Gary Compton, Joel Whitsel, Ritchie Luzzi, Mike Locklair, Riley McLane, James Tompkins, Steve Hinson, John Sefick, George Burnett, Allison McDaniel, Sammy Cain, Charlie Tolley, Freddy Kelley, Johnny Johnson. SECOND ROW : Oscar Carter, Roger Hayes Connie Wade, Arthur Craig, Bucky Turpin, Willie Cropp, Billy Ware, Richard Garick, Larry Sadowski, Sandy Daniel, Gregg McClure, Hank Irelan, Tom Englisli, Benny Michael, Dave Kormanicki. Frank Liberatore, Gary Arthur, Larry Keys, Harry Olszewski Randy Harvey Steedley Candler, Wayne Mulligan. THIRD ROW: Ron Miller, John Fulmer, Billy Animons, Josh Collins, Charlie Cauble, Hoss Hosteller, Dean Haledjian, Larry Bell, Wayne Brinier, Jewell McLaurin, Donny Richardson, Bobby Jamison, Jimmy Abranis, Buddy Gore, Bruce Burbick, Jacky Jackson Charlie Hook, Phil Rogers, Cliarlie Ellenburg, Ken Smith, Ed Nivert, Bill DePew, Lee Rayburn, Dan Gunnels. FOURTH ROW : Joey Branton, Wilson Childers, Bill Harrelson, Edwin Porter, Grady Burgner, Rick Medlin, Bill Kissam, Tohn Cagle, Rhett Dobbins, Jack King, Randy Bell, John Scott, Kit Jackson, Bo Ruffner, Buch Babb, Thorny Smith, Joe Lhotsky, Edgar McGee, Butch Sursavage, Wayne Mass, Roy Jones, Charley Waters. FIFTH ROW: Ivan Southerland. Ronnie Kitchens, Rick Hiser, B. B. Elvington Ronnie Diicworth Jimmy Catoe, Barry Cockfield. Wesley Eidson, Lee Trexler, Bill Grayson, John Howell, Tommy Blake, Bob Craig, Mark Kelly Ronnie Hinson, Dave Burton. Fred Milton, Perry Waldrep, Chuck Werner, Mike Michalowski, Sammv Crouch, Tom Bulwith. iawwBawBRW ffaa ' Agj«iuwjiriitiiat Hiiiiuit.ii..ii- ' jiMii .iii-iji ., ' HARRY OLSZEWSKI: All-Americm, All-ACC. All- State, Shriiur East-West Game, Senior Bowl. Coaches All-America Game, Drafted by Clci ' eland Broiams, Senior. •« BUDDY GORE: All-ACC, All-State. Player of the Year in ACC. fm AUDISOX: .11:-AlC S.lwtaslic ' l ;nii. Sl.OHH .XCAA Fust Graduate Scholarship, Senior. 106 « f l- s l  ! %« . W «rT ■. - :r LJ WAYNE MASS: All-ACC. All- JACKY JACKSON: Z)ra crf fc.v FRANK LIBERATORE: AU- Statc, Shrine East-West Game, Clci ' cland Bronms. Senior. ACC. All-State, Drafted by Wash- Hula Bowl, Drafted by Chicago inyton Redskins, Senior. Bears, Senior. JAMES TOMPKINS: All- JIMMY CATOE : All-ACC. RONNIE DUCWORTH : All- RICHIE LUZZI : All-State Slate. ACC, All-State. iJUW Mi k i« ' wivvi i u« if«M ajaiihiuhMiftii  m M i-c in BiT ' -h -:irs.E ii Basketball COACH BOBBY ROBERTS Varsity Basketball Results Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson 70 The Citadel . . 74 Clemson 63 .Hardin-Simmons 77 Clemson 78 Furman . . . 53 Clemson 68 Furman . . . 70 Clemson 71 South Carolina 93 Clemson 79 Duke .... 101 Clemson 92 Virginia . 95 Clemson 83 North Carolina 115 Clemson 94 Maryland (2 OT) 93 Clemson 71 Virginia (Reg. TV ) 81 Clemson 81 Louisiana State 104 Clemson 78 Virginia Tech . 101 70 Wake Forest . 67 64 Georgia Tech . 99 66 N. C. State . . 78 74 South Carolina 89 78 Wake Forest . 66 74 North Carolina 96 67 N. C. State . . 69 70 Duke .... 82 64 Furman (1 OT) 66 68 Maryland . . 81 51 Georgia Tech . 80 FIRST ROW; Dave iJcTiipscy. Mike Facr, iJick Thomas, .Man Goldfarb, Butch Zetazelo, Manager Terry Lee. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Jim Brennan, Jack Swails, Trip Jones, Richie Mahaffey, Curt Eckard, Denny Danko, Coach Bobby Roberts. 109 ■7-.iiftfeT.; ' ' iK- .7 ?txMm ' MM fw ujil.i. .]ijmHJWW Baseball The crack of wood, the smell of sweat and leather, the dust of tears and impatience . . . con- ference titles, professional contracts, all-americans, national targets ... a miracle born in apathy. Sinking a sphere in a cow palace. Sundown . . . one player . . . one gun . . . empty. Sunrise . . . Littlejohn Coliseum. Varsity Baseball Results Clemson Clenison Clemson Clenison Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Kentucky . Kentucky Tennessee . Tennessee . Rhode Island Rhode Island Springfield . Springfield . Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Davidson Georgia Tech Furman . . North Carolina N. C. State Georgia . South Carolina Wake Forest . Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson fClemson fClemson fClemson fClemson fClemson Duke .... Furman . . . South Carolina Georgia . . . Duke .... Georgia Tech . North Carolina N. C. State Virginia . . Virginia . . Maryland . Maryland . Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Florida State West Virginia Florida State . Auhurn . Auburn (13 in.) 10 5 1 1 5 2 1 4 1 4 5 4 2 6 No-hit, no-run game (Gibson and Watson) t District III Playoffs PRESIDK.XT K. C. KDWAKDS RUSTY . DKINS, All-ACC th school records. ,,..• j«iiw wMuw .w.a«w jiiiJW wiipffiu a i- s iriiaMMMMMM Tennis Sun, clay, rope, leather, strength in the battle of quickness and agility . . . the ballet of white shorts. s- FRONT : Nikki Kclaidis, Jim Poling, Perry Reynolds, Dave Sibcrt, David Wilkins. BACK: McClellan Bond, David Cooper, Ed Skelton, Arthur Abbott. Varsity Tennis Results Clemson . . . 8 N. C. State . . . 1 Clemson . . . 9 Wake Forest . . . Clemson . . 6 Dartmouth . . . . 3 Clemson . . . 9 Presbyterian . . . Clemson . . 5 Michigan Stat s . . 4 Clemson . 9 Duke . . . . . . Clemson . . 4 Rollins . . . . . 5 Clemson . . 9 The Citadel . . Clemson . . 5 South CarolinE I . . 4 Clemson . . 2 North Carolin? I . . 7 Clemson . . 9 East Carolina . . Clemson . 8 Harvard . . 1 Clemson . . 5 Georgia . . . . 4 Clemson . . 9 Furman . . . . Clemson . . 8 Davidson . . ] Clemson . . 5 Georgia Tech , . 4 Clemson . . . 9 Virginia . . . . Clemson . . . 8 Maryland . . . mma ■wiwifc ' Varsity Track Results Clemson . . 91 Furman . . . 54 Clemson . 92 Wake Forest . 52 Clemson . . im- North Carolina 74 3 Clemson . 95 Duke .... 49 Clemson . . 59 South Carolina . 82 Clemson . . 69 Georgia Tech . 76 Track Competition within, the battle of strong minds and strong legs . . . the endurance sport of the spring. ««« Mf IT.— • r ; I « J Precision and practice, deceivingly difficult the gentleman ' s sport. Varsity Golf Results Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson 2 North Carolina 4 Duke . . 11 Wofford . 19 MIT . . lOyi N. C. State 12 Virginia . 5 Wake Forest 3 Maryland 10 South Carolina 19 17 16 9 10 2 9 16 18 11 Swi wimming RL % eft ' ff y-t Cold, wet, hard, lon g practice . . . exhausting victory in a strange environment. Varsity Swimming Results Clemson 73 West Georgia . 30 Clemson 44 UNC .... 60 Clemson 45 N. C. State . . 59 Clemson 49 Davidson . . 55 Clemson 38 William Mary 66 Clemson 43 Maryland . . 61 Clemson 63 Emory . . . 41 Clemson 42 Georgia . . . 62 Clemson 50 West Georgia . 37 Clemson 60 Georgia Tech . 44 Clemson 52 Wake Forest . 52 Clemson 37 Duke .... 67 Clemson 35 use .... 69 Clemson 72 Appalachian 32 ■Aim nin i! ' ' J.AV ' l ' . !BMILW]!M 1J JllVJB SENIOR ATHLETES T ,L J ic_J Abrams, J. Bradley, J. Branton, J. Burton, D. Childers, W. Craig, A. Ellenburg, C. Gibson, N. Gunnels, U. Hook, C. Hosteller, H. Jackson, K. James, B. McGee, E. 130 y, F. Keys, L. Kissam, B. Reynolds, P. Rogers, P. Ruffner, B. 3p 5P «rf-, 1 rJ Sursavage, B. Whitfield, L. Wilkins, U. Waters, K. Zupa, R. A ' ♦ ♦ V r I Freshmen Athletics Freshmen Athletics t t t i Intramural Sports V --k ■■' ' H Km - _ .. .tf i fcfi i f t f t , Jf ♦ ♦ )Occer Dust, sweat, grass, pain . . . the nimble feet of men. Rifle Team Seconds, heartbeats — time that stops and is lost or won . . . breathless accuracy with a deadly reason. i 4 t  ♦ ♦ ,1 f ♦Pf • t t t t J t I t t t J EDGAR McGEE, President of Student Body Edgar takes a break between meetings. Clemson Enters N. S. A. The Clemson University Student Government strives to promote good relations between the stu- dent body, faculty, and administration. This year they have helped to establish a better understand- ing between Clemson and other schools by joining the National Student Association. The three main branches of Student Govern- ment, the Executive Branch, the Judicial Branch, and Legislative Branch, are elected by the Student Body. The Executive Department, composed of the student body officers and. the four class presi- dents, is the coordinating agency for the students themselves and the judicial and legislative branches of the student government. The close liaison of members and other student committees, along with the student body, has helped Clemson function more smoothly as a uni- versity with concern for the individual and his environment. Although the primary function of Student Gov- ernment is to give the students a voice in the coordination of their school, the officers and asso- ciates have initiated many projects to help worthy organizations. One of their most successful ven- tures was their drive to sell Student Insurance in order to raise money for Boys ' Home of America. DAVE MERRY, Secretary JEFF LAPIN, Treasurer Student Actions Regulated Through High Court High Court is the main constituent of the Judicial Branch. Eight members of high court are elected each spring by the student body. The Vice- President of the senior class is automatically a member making a total of nine members. The court elects its chairman, vice-president, and secre- tary who interview students for the positions of attorney. There are three attorneys for the de- fense and three for the prosecution. The court draws up its own rules for procedure annually which are approved by the Dean of Student Af- fairs. It is the responsibility of the nine members of High Court to decide the guilt or innocence of any one who has violated the student rules and regulations. After the court reaches a verdict, the sentence is sent to the Office of Student Affairs for ap- proval. If the student feels his sentence is unjust, he may present his case to the Court of Appeals. Through their actions, the High Court helps to regulate and supervise the conduct of the students of Clemson University. CALVERT McCORKLE. Chairman FRONT : Calvert McCorkle, Rhett Myers, Margaret Seay, Boyd Sexton. BACK : Chris Olson, Hugh Brown, Gus Johnson, Fred Gassaway, Alston Brown. WSF Voices Womens Ideas FRONT : Debbie Wright, Beverly Norris, Jean Mallory, Sandra Holden, Alexandria Georgeo. BACK : Becky Bal- lard, Margaret Seay, Diana Bissey, Susan Clink, Susan Hubbard, Gail Addis. Women ' s Student Association is a group of elected representatives of the Clemson co-eds. Its duties and functions range from primary legisla- tive measures to social functions. The Association itself is comprised of the dormi- tory officers of Manning .Hall and several elected representatives elected by the girls. The commut- ing girls have three representatives, the president of the Commuting Co-eds Club and two other elected members. Since both commuting and boarding girls are represented, the Association can deal with all matters fairly. Dean Deloney acts as the advisor to the group. Although the Association cannot pass laws, it passes resolutions which are forwared through proper channels to the Student Senate for approval or action. Each year, to aid the Senate, WSA presents the rules for women students for Student Regulations to the Judiciary Committee. WSA initiated action to obtain an ice machine for Manning Hall. It sponsors the Big Sister- Little Sister Program. Every freshman is given the name of an upperclassman, a big sister, who is willing to help her through the complexities and rush of the freshman year. WSA coordinates several drop-ins for faculty and guests each year. BECKY BALLARD, President Residence Courts Update Student Regulations The Judicial Branch of student government at Clemson is composed of High Court, WSA, and the residence courts. Its purpose is to maintain the highest standards of conduct. The Men ' s Residence Court and the Women ' s Residence Court regulate violations of the rules in Student Regulations. Each has five members, three elected by dormitory students in the spring and two others appointed by the President of the Student Body and approved by the Student Senate. The officers of the Residence Courts, consisting of chairman and secretary are elected at a special meeting held at the beginning of each year. The Rules of Procedure of the Residence Courts are decided by each court, making the system flexible. Tradition does not play a part in the courts ; new procedures can result from new ideas. Because of this, the court procedures are up-to- date. Aside from the five court members, there is a joint defense advisor for both courts. He acts as a consultant for the courts and the defendants. There is no faculty advisor, enabling the courts to be a true representation of student ideas. ifavid Cooper, Barry McCraken, Mack Woods, James Scarborough. . d k k JOHN DICKERSON, President Student Senate The Student Senate is the legislative branch of Clemson University ' s student government. This organization is composed of eleven members from each class who are elected in the Spring for the following year. The Vice-President of the Student Body automatically serves as President Pro- tempore of the Senate. The other officers are elected by the members of the Student Senate. They include a chaplain, secretary, and assistant secretary. The president of the Senate appoints the chair- man of the standing committees. These permanent committees include the Judiciary Cotnmittee, Gen- eral Affairs Committee, Traffic and Grounds Com- mittee, and the Student Organizations and Affairs Committee. Special committees are formed to take care of other duties that may arise. The Student Senate is responsible for passing legislative acts which are subsequently signed or vetoed by the president of the Student Body and Dean Cox. All legislation which passes the Senate and is not vetoed is then put into the laws of Clemson University. The members of the Student Senate have an important job, and they should be noted for the fine work they have done for Clemson University. JOSEPH NEWTON, Secretary s E N I R S E N A T R S FRONT : Eddie Durant, Scott Harrower, Wes Thompson, Chuck Whitney, Bob Kaulakis. BACK : Robert Jordan, John Dicker- son, Charles Snip White, Richard Berkland, Jon Shuler, Stan Newton. ♦ ♦  SENATORS AND COMMITTEES JUNIOR SENATORS. FRONT: Dave Clarke, Marion Aldridge, Becky Carlton, John Segars, Bill Simpson. BACK; Julian Abbott, Brian Ritchie, Don Bruce, David Hollman, Alston Gore. ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE. FRONT: John Segars, Sue Conley, Bill Simpson, Ted Godfrey. BACK : Robert Jordan, Brian Ritchie, Stan Newton, Jon Shuler, David Holman. FF1 FRESHMAN SICNATORS. FRONT: Bill Hunt, Ed Copeland, Ted Godfrey. MIDDLE: Sue Conley, Celia Christy, Cathy Dodds, Sandy Arlcdge. BACK: Larry Mclntyrc, Nancy Jo Moblcy, Beaver Baker, Dale Wittschen. n 1} ■SOPHOMORE SENATORS. FRONT: John Norton, Don Alexander. MIDDLE: Manley, Talmadge Hobbs, Andy Cochet. Robert Whitney, John Cauthen. Bill Rhodes, John Settl e. Mark Goldman, Sharon BACK : Jimmy Foster, GENERAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE. FRONT: Julian Abbott, John Settle. Marion Aldridge. MIDDLE: Bob Harris, Beaver Baker, Bob Kaulakis. BACK: Jon Alexander, Mark Goldman, Ed Copeland, John Norton. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS AND AFFAIRS COMMITTEE. FRONT: Celia Christy, Becky Carlton. BACK : Talmadge Hobbs, John Cauthen, Robert Whitney, Dale Wittschen, Dave Clark. t t 4 i TRAFFIC AND GROUNDS. FRONT: Alston Gore, Sandy Arlege, Bill Hunt. MID- DLE : Don Bruce, Wes Thompson. BACK: Bill Rhodes, Richard Berkland, Charles White. JUDICIARY. FRONT: Andy Cochet, Jimmy Foster, Larry Mclntire, Eddie Du- Rant. BACK : Scott Harrower, Sharon Manly, Cathy Dodds, Chuck Whitney. w jL - V ■' jTIIlI ' % ■-■' t 1 j l ' - W J A r k£h j A k H B Jfl 1 1 V CENTRAL SPIRIT. FRONT: Marion .Aldridge, Helen Bunch, Darra Williamson, Jefif Lapin. BACK: Joe Hudson, Danny Hunt, Bo Chinners, Jeff Young, Bill Bonicate, Don Alexander. FRONT: Dave Merry, Dan Bowen, Edgar McGee, Jeff Lapin. BACK: Gregg Jones, Danny Hunt, Butch Drakeford, John Ellenburg, Gordon Edgin, Bill DePass. PRESIDENT ' S CABINET The President ' s Cabinet is perhaps the most important of the five major committees compos- ing the Executive Branch of the Student Govern- ment. The other four committees include the General Affairs Committee, the Financial Review Board, the Central Spirit Committee, and the Ways and Means Committee. Taken as a whole, these five committees are designed to support the Executive Branch in performing any functions designated by the Student Government and pro- vided for in the Constitution of the Clemson Uni- versity Student Body. Members of the President ' s Cabinet include the four student body officers, the Presidents of each of the four classes of students, and the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. Besides ad- vising the Student Body President in many mat- ters, it must consent to all bills proposed by the Student Senate before these bills become law. GORDON EDGIN, Attorney General , , 4 i i i t WHO ' S WHO CALVERT McCORKLE EDGAR McGEE RANDY HOAG 4 t 4 t t t ■- ■' - ' ■:■' • MARGARET SEAY Fifteen Clemson Students Selected To Who ' s Who Being a member of Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Universities is a national honor, and only those who are outstand- ing in scholarship, leadership, character, and service to the school are named to this elite organi- zation. Since its organization in 1934 a number of outstanding students from all over the United States have won recognition by being named to this organization. The task of choosing members of Who ' s Who is one of great importance. The campus nomi- nation committee is composed of faculty repre- sentatives, administration, and student representa- tives complete summary of each student is carefully considered. This summary includes the student ' s scholarship, his leadership in extra- curricular activities, his citizenship and service to the school, and his promise for future success. Selection to Who ' s Who is one of the most out- standing honors which a college student can receive. The honor becomes greater b ecause of the limited number of students chosen — they are selected from more than seven hundred and fiftv colleges and universities throughout the United States. It is important to remember that scholarship is not the only important qualification for member- ship. Admission requires a well-rounded indi- vidual. The Clemson students chosen have proven themselves to be jjersons whose leadership and character have added greatly to the betterment of Clemson Universitv. RHRTT MYERS JIMMY ADDISON BUTCH DRAKEFORD ANDE MITCHELL CHUCK WHITNEY i f ' ' ♦ ♦ ■J JHHJAt.- ' vf ' . ' . ' -yji ' l?! Bense, J. E. Brannon, J. A. Broome, W. Coiiklin, R. A. Dawes, A. S. Dellinger, R. P. DuBose, E. M. Gleaton, C. S. Hudgens, J. M. Johnson, D. A. Hall Supervisors Help Mold Clemson Gentlemen The hall supervisors have one of the most im portant jobs at Clemson University. They are responsible for the welfare of each of the students on their halls and act as counselors in helping to mold these boys into Clemson Gentlemen. Duties of the hall supervisors include weekly inspection of rooms, conducting all hall activities, and keeping order. Students who apply for this position must be well disciplined and dependable, and only those of the highest caliber are selected. Hall counselors are required to come back to Clemson early after every vacation period and at the beginning of each year in order to plan their work and better fulfill their duties. The residents of each hall elect a president, vice president, secre- tary-treasurer, a social chairman, a chaplain, and an athletic chairman ; therefore, some of the burden is taken from the supervisors. Neverthe- less, the hall supervisors do have a lot of responsi- bility and are of great importance to the students of Clemson University. p Hall Supervisors MANNING M. LOMAX director of Men ' s Residcn-ce m Kostyra, F. Phifer, L. D. Tropea, L. C. McCracken. J. B. Martin, W. E. Milling, J. Pearce, J. A. Peden. H. A. Rhodes, D. H. Rogers, C. T. Thompson, J. W. Toole, M. A. Towles, W. C. Turner, W. A. Watts, M. A. Weller, R. N. Woods, J. M. Young, M. S. n nmnvmtl qeBMWn JACK W. ERTER, Editor-in-Chief 1968 TAPS The 1968 TAPS has tried to capture within these pages a glimpse of Hfe at Clemson University for the 1967-1968 school year. The University was in a constant state of change. New construction was springing up everywhere. In the classroom new horizons were constantly being explored. Athletically, 1967 was hailed as the Year of the Tiger. The university saw internal protest by a few, spirited backing by many others, while some just looked with blind indifference. Amidst this ever changing environ- ment, the TAPS Staff was there to second the events and happenings which took place. The 1968 TAPS is a reflection of life at Clem- son University. Peer into the mirror, you may see yourself. I WILLIAM H. TURNER, Business Manager .1 ROSEMARY WELLS, Sifecthcari JOHN HARTLY, Designer JIMMY FRANCIS, Features Editor AL COTHRAN Actiifities Editor RHETT MYERS Advertising KEN AYERS Photo Editor , 4 t ( ninm«BMMWMIiHin SENIOR STAFF 1967-1968 D. CHIP NUSBICKEL, JR., Photographer r r . li Im Bb af « t l DANA STUART, Co-Or jai,i:ation Editor BUTCH DRAKEFORD. S ' ports Editor E. BECKY GEORGEO, Co-Organisation DONN A. McCRARY, Photographer ELEANOR D. FAIREY, Faculty and Administration Editor . r r r  • J u N I R S T A F F LEFT TO RIGHT : Jane Hass, Charles Eldridge, Jere Ragsdale. Marilyn Jones, Johnny Turner, Darra William- son, Diane Railton, Bill Reese, Nancy Dannals, John Set tie, John Alford. Junior Staffers listen closely at meetings. Yearly the TAPS Staff invites all interested University students to drop-ins for Junior Staff membership. The Junior Staff acts as a working supplement to the editors on the Senior Staff. The Junior Staff helps with the basic tasks of writing copy, making picture appointments, filing, tracing and typing. The positions for Senior Staff are filled from the Junior Staff; and therefore all of the work is highly competitive. As an incentive to the Junior Staffers, tickets for CDA dances are given to the staffers ith the most work hours. Darra helps during Registration. : Is that so ! ! ! I know this is a leading question, but — When can you have your section in? Now where did I put that camera? Lung hours — hard work. i t i t • . ♦ • mmiBstnaaiiiamHnnmntSnRlRnSH Well, if you want my honest opinion THE TRADITIONAL DUNKING— The End and the Beginning. Tiger Enjoys Top Year The Tiger, the student newspaper publication of Clemson University, has the honor of being the oldest college newspaper publication in South Carolina. It has invariably won Ail-American ratings among college newspapers, the result of a willing and competent staff. As Editor, Harry Tinsley has provided the talent and knowledge necessary in guiding his staff through a very successful year of colorful, enter- taining and thought-provoking weekly editions. Serving as Associate Editor, Chuck Whitney brought many timely subjects to the attention of Tiger readers. Dennis Bolt and Bill Smith, News Editor and Sports Editor, respectively, ably and factually reported all news and sports events of interest to Clemson students and Don O ' Briant showed excellent talent serving as Managing Editor. HARRY TINSLEY, Editor-in-Chief , . 4 t t t t i,i|iiU-,|,.u,. PJi, i.. f . ' i.i-«!.i|L !JJl! CBmH« SBB BILL SMITH, Sports Editot DENNIS BOLT, News Editor ROBERT WHITNEY, Circulation Manager v:i -i-..ii ( i,i« . ' . JL I V J Jn ED STEVENSON, Adrcrtising Manager 168 DON O ' BRIANT. Managing Editor EVELYN SARKA, Business Manager CHUCK WHITNEY, Associate Editor , r ♦ ♦ t  ♦ ♦ TIGER JUNIOR STAFF ADVERTISING STAFF. TOP: Mark Goldman, Eddie Kilburn, Bob Crisp, Larry Hall. BOTTON: Joyce Albrecht, Millie Donaldson, Phyllis White, Myra Norris. V NEWS STAFF. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bear B akcr. Randy Peelc, Elaine Lawrence, Dick Har- poolian, Lynn Wrifilit, Bill Evans, Marsha Oat es, John Davey, John Norton, Frances Harrell, Marion Thompson, David Glymph, Randall Ash ley. Bill Clarrson, Alan Hodges, John Brady, Laura Pratt, Al Way. CIRCULATION STAFF. TOP: Kevin Murray, Craig Thomas, Don Susini. BOTTOM : Dick Harpoolian, Bob Wheatly, Toby Williams, Ron Eck. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Al Hodges, Al Campbell, Langston Boyles, Dave Littlejohn, Dave Lank. Harry demonstrates senior staff skills. r m S?85W [s LA 1 s V .4 I : PH I H 1 1 W ' ' - jB - ■-■T 1 1 ' yH ■P EDITORIAL STAFF. TOP: George Neale Pete Snyder. BOTTOM: Jeff Steinfeldt, An- gela Rainey, Bob Kavlakis. PAUL MORRIS, Editor-in-Chief Chronicle Draws Praise The Chronicle serves as Clemson University ' s variety magazine. This past year it received the rating of a major service organization, and also received official recognition from the United States Government in the form of a second class mailing permit. The magazine features student written poems, essays, and short stories in each edition along with reviews and criticisms of plays, novels, and records. Under the able leadership of its editor, Paul Morris, and faculty advisor, Dr. Mark Steadman, the Chronicle is constantly looking for talented students who can put their talents to use in the form of journalism, creative photographs, and the graphic arts. « ♦ TIM McNEIGHT, Managing Editor m£:4 $m T Tp N $ 7 -: h - mtmmseg ' ' GARLAND GOODEN, Fiction Editor ? ' « '  i • DR. MARK STEADMAN .-idi-isor mi PAUL LEVINE, Photography Director UL ' RWARD STINSON, Promotions Manager RICHARD WOODWARD, Features Editor w 9 f t 4 .M JEFF SMITH. Business Manage BILL ETHERIUGE. Rnncii ' S Editor T H BS Hpi ? ■■Hi P iS r ST I ■£i: :; TV Vi P Chronicle -kx Work CDA Solicits Top Talent The Central Dance Association is one of the five major service organizations of the University. It is a service organization in that its members solicit top performers for entertainment through- out the academic year. The CDA is an organization of members who have successfully proven their ability and potential during a trial period, on the CDA junior staff. The senior stafif is in charge of choosing and con- tacting performers, all billing and advertising. This stafif directs their junior co-workers who do all the manual work of advertising and decorations. The CDA sponsors five major dance weekends a year, in addition to an open mixer at the begin- ning of the year. Of course, it is a tremendous responsibility for the CDA to contract reliable groups and adhere to the social rules of Clemson University, and to operate on a very limited budget. Because of the increasing size of the stu- dent body, it becomes ' increasingly difficult for the Association to please everyone. However, the 1967-68 school year saw such performers as Clif- ford Curry, Marvin Gaye, and Tammie Terrell, the Radiants, the Platters, and the Prophets. DENNIS CARTWRIGHT, President CDA SENIOR STAFF DONNY L. SMITH, Vice-President -■' JAMES A. YARBOROUGH Secretary-Treasurer t 1 STEPHEN F. HUTCHINSON, Publicity HARRELL H. WALDROP, Decorations w 4 t • t « CDA Junior Staff Gains Experience Through Work JUNIOR STAFF BOTTOM: Dave Merry, Jim Roach. MIDDLE: David Duncan, Mike Ballanger, Turk Mathews, Buddy Grimes, Bill Warlick. TOP: Jimmy Buck, Joe Cullom, Barry Huckaby and Jim Barker. The Junior Staff — In r are form My prayer, and the answer i ' ou give . . . WSBF Grows With School WSBF, the twenty-four hours a day broadcast- ing faciHty of Clemson University students, is constantly striving to improve and broaden its programs to reach as many student tastes as possible. A Senior Stafif of twelve well-trained individuals guides the activities of WSBF broadcasting. This Senior Staff is divided into three main divisions of operation. These divisions are the Program, Engineering, and Business Staffs. These three main staffs are further divided in order to cover all phases of radio broadcasting. Since the station has a corporate structure, policy making is co-ordinated by a Board of Di- rectors. This board is composed of the Engineer- ing, Business, and I rogram Directors plus two appointed members. DAN BOWEN, Program Director w f y WSBF SENIOR STAFF TOBY CHAPMAN, News Manager SCOTT HARROWER, Business Director FELIX NEPUEUX, Control Room Engineer i 1 1 Dan talks with Scott and Chuck about new programs. WSBF JUNIOR STAFF SENIOR STAFF ASSISTANTS. TOP: Ray Linke, Butch Carroll, Dan Biggerstaff, Bill Steele, Bill Bonekat. BOTTOM : Harry Moose, Linda Pruitt Alan Libby. ' ENGINEERING STAFF. TOP: Bob Weiss, Jimmy Tucker, Ken Schmidt, Mike Stenstrom, Bill Cardwell, Mike Siebert, T. J. Spethagel 1 homas Wright, Bill Talley. BOTTOM : Lenny Flow, Harry Moose, Butch Carroll, Mike Borke, Bobby Malphrus, John Yarbrough. 9 t ♦ ♦ PROGRAM STAFF m d ' BUSINESS. TOP: Alan Libby, Skip Williams, John Settle. BOTTOM Dottie Lambert, Jcri Clinkscalcs, Margaret Fay, Janice Mull. TIGER BAND Get ' em Tigers. ■% P P | ' i -d i : « i £ BRUCE F. COOK, Band Director The Tiger Band, under the fine leadership of Mr. Bruce F. Cook, Director of Bands at Clemson University is the official marching band of the University. It normally comprises some one hun- dred and twenty talented male students who wear their brilliant orange coats and black fur busbies proudly as they perform marches and play stirring school songs for enthusiastic audiences. The Tiger Band participates at such school events as football games, pep rallies, and basketball games. Their presence always seems to exemplify the traditional Clemson spirit, both at home and away. Participation in the band is voluntary. The main functions and disciplines of the band are carried on under the coordination of band director, Bruce Cook, along with the help of field general, Ronnie Bullock. Baton twirlers, Dynva Edens, Kay Knoy, and Margaret Kirkland also enhanced the half- time performances of the band with demonstrations of excellent baton handling. To the delight of the audience, they not only show their fine twirling ability, but demonstrate excellently coordinated baton tossing. ■RONNIE BULLOCK Drum Major 191 MARGARET KIRKLAND The Color Guard leads the crowd to the game. CLEMSON UNIVERSITY TIGER BAND Kay prepares for halftimc as Mr. Cook looks on. KAY KNOY Band members concentrate on halftime show ♦ ♦ ♦ • • Band performs intricate maneuvers at halftime. • ! V . . t vj ! ! ! J . ik, k. k. . i fc • M CONCERT BAND BRUCE COOK, Director CONCERT BAND % CLEMSON UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB The Clemson University Glee Club is active throughout the school year, making appearances in an around Clemson. Students who share an interest in music are brought together through their common interest in the Glee Club. The newly formed Women ' s Glee Club has proven highly successful and an asset to the chorus. This year, the Glee Club groups have enjoyed many benefits while performing for various audi- ences, such as school groups and banquets. During the Spring tour, the Glee Club visited North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia. Also, throughout the year they per- formed for various concerts at the University. The final outstanding event of the year is the annual banquet, which pays a tribute to all mem- bers for a successful year. JOSEPH COOK, Director T -.-W ' WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB MEN ' S GLEE CLUB Men ' s Glee Club performs at halftime during Homecoming. r u l XI. H u CM . il DNIo I ' l i:): ID fl Ai)iiix ' : i2,% ()i ii;u; _i_75. ( ' THE CLEMSON PLAYERS During the past year, The Clemson Players have made great strides in improving the quality of the local theatre. It has been our feeling that the Clemson student body, as well as the com- munity, deserves the best possible theatre per- formances. The 1967-68 season has been the best one since the founding of the Players five years ago. Per haps the biggest achievement of all five seasons was the presentation of Arthur Miller ' s The Crucible this year. The cost of this production was the largest ever. Also new to the Players this year was a student-directed and produced set of one-act plays — The Sa idbo.v and the Boor. In the plans for next year are three full-length plays two of which will be student directed. The plays enjoyed the support of Clemson University ' s fine administration and student body this year, and hope to enjoy this same fine support in future years. WILL GINN, President MR. J. C. DUVAL, Faculty Advisor ♦ ♦ ♦ The Clemson Players Enjoy Their Best Year U Through the Reserve Officers Training Corps, the United States Army offers to Clemson men the opportunity to serve their country as com- missioned officers. Upon completion of the required basic course in Mihtary Science, a young man meeting all of the other requirements may elect to participate in Advanced ROTC. Upon successful completion of the two years Advanced Militar}- Science class- room work and a six-week summer training camp along with the normal requirements for the bacca- laureate degree, the Advanced ROTC student is rewarded with his Second Diploma — a commis- sion in the Army of the United States. Members of the United States Army Instructor Group are proud to be associated with Clemson University and to have the opportunity to influ- ence the development of young men who will furnish the future leadership of the Armed Serv- ices, Industry, and the many other fields of our society. Army ROTC Instructor Group COL. MELVIN C. BROWN, P.M.S. FIRST ROW: Maj. Haltiwanger, Capt. Lvon, Col. Brown, Capt. Newman, Maj. Rabon. SECOND ROW: Maj. Anderson, Capt. Brite, Maj Ericksun. Maj. Dowdle, Lt. Col. Guide. THIRD ROW: Maj. Mann, Lt. Col. Tisdalc, Capt. Martin. FOURTH ROW: Sgt. Wright, Capt. Britten, Capt. Shepard, S Sgt. Shocmake, SFC. Watts, M Sgt. Coby. FIFTH ROW: S Sgt. WaUs, SP5 Mattison, Sgt. Maj. Maness, SPS Dacus. f « «  ♦ Brigade Staff Directs Clemson ROTC Program COL. J. R. HOAG Brigade Commander SGT. MAJOR p. C. COOPER Brigade Sgt. Major MAJOR R. JONES Brigade S-1 MAJOR G. C. SCHOPER Brigade S-3 MAJOR J. D. HAIR Brigade S-3 CAPT. J. K. RICHARDSON Company A-1 CAPT. L. P. Mcpherson Company B-1 LT. COL. A. L. POPE Battalion Commander CAPT. E. B. LaROCHE CAPT. M. C. MILLER Company C-1 Company D-1 CAPT. C. R. REESE Company A-2 CAPT. H. CLARKSON Company B-2 ' M LT. COL. K. L. SMITH Battalion Commander CAPT. E. K. BURDETTE Company C-2 CAPT. F. H. CHAPMAN Company D-2 ft • LT. COL. F. H. BROWN Battalion Commander CAPT. D. L. RHODES Company A-3 CAPT. J. L. TUPPER Company B-3 CAPT. F. J. GASSAVVAY Company C-3 LT. COL. W. J. MCANICH Battalion Commander CAPT. J. N. McMULLEN Company A-4 CAPT. J. B. DYSON Company B-4 V CAPT. J. R. HENDRICKS Company C-4 Counter Guerrillas Train For Jungle Warfare An opportunity for advanced military training, a striving to achieve a physically fit body, the development of self-confidence and leadership abilities seem to be the aim of the Clemson Uni- versity Counterguerrilla Platoon. This group of Army ROTC cadets was organized in September, 1962 and its membership is strictly on a voluntary basis. To qualify for the platoon, one must have a 2.00 g.p.r. and be in excellent physical condition. Their training includes battle drill, hand-to-hand combat, rapelling, bayonet fighting, land naviga- tion, and patrolling. Field trips to Fort Benning, Georgia, and to the mountain Ranger Camp in Dahloneca, Geor- gia enrich their training and prove to be a great advantage to those who will attend summer camp. Commander Frost plans training exercises with military advisors. Army Band CAPT. A. J. FOWLER, Band Commander The Army ROTC Brigade at Clemson Uni- versity is well represented by the Army ROTC Band ; the importance of the band makes it a valuable asset. At drills, parades, and various other functions the band guides the Brigade. The select sophomore and freshmen cadets who comprise the band are well trained. Most of them are in the Tiger Band, and some of them were in bands previous to their arrival at Clemson. The band has excellent leaders in the junior and senior advanced cadets who direct and advise the other members. The band represents Clemson Uni- versity in drill competitions with other Army ROTC Bands from different colleges and uni- versities throughout the year. This organization puts in a lot of practice in order to continue its high standing with Clemson University and the ROTC Brigade. The pace that it sets for the cadets is similar to the pace that it preserves in retaining excellence and honor. The University and the ROTC Brigade are proud of the superior performance it has demonstrated. Through their effort, the band continues to hold high the tradition of Clemson ' s Army ROTC unit. Air Force ROTC The Air Force ROTC Program is relatively new on the Clemson campus. The stature of the program has improved consistently throughout the years. The program consists of two parts, ad- vanced and basic. Both are two-year programs and on completion of the advanced course the stu- dent receives a reserve commission in the United States Air Force. Entrance requirements for both the advanced and the basic courses are strict. A predicted G.P.R. of 2.0 is required for the basic course and entrants must pass stiff mental and physical tests. The advance course requires good class standing as well as continued physical excellence. k Lt. Col. Tindal accepts command of Air Force ROTC program from Lt. Col. Franklin. FRONT: Col. Tindal. SECOND ROW: S Sgt. Jernigan, Maj. Calhoun, S Sgt. Miller. THIRD ROW: Capt. Carter, Sgt. Honold, Maj. Parker, S Sgt. Teal. FOURTH ROW: Capt. Wilson, T Sgt. Redman, Maj. Burnett, Capt. Biggs, Maj. Murray. 9 P t ' ♦ ♦ || ♦ « m COL. L. D. PHIFER III ll ' itig Commander V MAJ. T. VV. DUKE IVing Staff MAJ. R. P. FLETCHER IViiui Staff MAJ. R. D. HUGHEY IVing Staff MAJ. W. T. KNOWLES IVing Staff LT. COL. R. D. DAVIS Group Commander MAJ. R. R. WILSON 1st Squadron Commander MAJ. L. ASTON 3nd Squadron Commander MAJ. C. MIMS 3rd Squadron Commander LT. COL. L. W. LEE Group Commander MAJ. W. N. PATTERSON MAJ. J. E. STEPP 4th Squadron Commander 5th Squadron Commander MAJ. J. G. STRICKLAND 6th Squadron Commander MAJ. A. W. ALBEROL th Squadron Commander MAJ. G. R. CREECH Sth Squadron Commander MAJ. J. F. MILLER 9th Squadron Commander LT. COL. E. L. BAILEY Group Commander MAJ. J. R. SHOCKLEY 10th Squadron Commander MAJ. D. N. GAY 11th Squadron Commander MAJ. D. J. ALLEN LT. COL. R. L. DEFFENBAUGH 12lh Squadron Commander Group Commander Flight Instructor Program Provides Pilot Training The Flight Instructor Program at Clemson University is designed to prepare future Air Force pilots to go into advanced training upon their commission after graduation. Participants in the program take thirty-five hours of training, using a Cessna 150 aircraft. Included in these thirty-five hours are twenty hours of dual instruction and 15 additional hours of solo flying in which the trainee gains confidence in his ability to handle his aircraft. During his training, each cadet gains valuable experience in basic flight, navigation, and cross- country flying. Also, instructions in instrument flight and advanced aeronautics are included. The Department of the Air Force pays for the in- struction program. Each participant must have passed the pilot portion of the Air Force Officer Qualification Test with a certain grade and also the flight physical of regular Air Force pilots. Twenty-five cadets successfully completed the program this year. M. G. PRITCHARD F.I. P. Commander FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR GROUP. AFROTC BAND UNIT MAJ. B. WILLIAMS Band Commander Thursday afternoon drill sessions are much enhanced by the presence of the AFROTC Band. The AFROTC Corps training is led by a well- trained, well-coordinated group. The band per- forms as a regular drill unit of the AFROTC detachment at Clemson at all drill functions as well as in parades and during the flag presentation. The band participates jointly with the Army Band in the Honors and Awards Day Program each year. It sets the pace and provides all music for Air Force cadet troop maneuvers. Membership in the band is open to all interested AFROTC students who display talent in military marching and musical ability. Members generally furnish their own instruments; many members are in Tiger Band, others are students who were in bands before coming to Clemson University. The band is commanded and conducted by ex- perienced student officers. The Air Force ROTC Corps is proud of the band and well aware of its importance to drill training. Since its organiza- tion in 1950, the band has helped to set the high standards of the Air Force ROTC group. - m •r% ' -iU U ■I ORGANIZATIONS Alpha Zeta ROBERT STEER Cluincellor Ballington, D. Creech, G. Bozard, J. Dellinger, R. Coleman, W. Dubose, H. kMM M Those men who ha •e become members of the fraternity of Alpha Zeta can be justly proud. The fraternity was founded in order that men having high academic achievements and strong character might further agricultural pursuits through their combined leadership. Both honor and service functions are performed by the fraternity members who come from all of the departments under the School of Agriculture. Members express their thoughts during business sessions and gain new insights from speakers and Alpha Zeta alumni. Participation on the regional and national levels is carried out by the S. C. Chapter. The chapter was well represented at the last regional conclave held by the Georgia Chapter in Athens. Many interesting and new ideas were brought back to the local chapter. Plans are being made for par- ticipation in the next regional conclave to be held at Mrginia Polytechnical Institute. Even though the field of agriculture may continue to make great changes, Alpha Zetas will meet these new chal- lenges with eagerness. Hughes, B. Lewis, A. Nickles, J. Rhodes, J. Krebs, B. Love, J. Nobles, J. Roebuck, B. Ji i Shockley, J. Tyson, J. Wilson, T. Stang, J. Wicker, D. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega is the largest service fra- ternity in the United States. Clemson University ' s chapter, Gamma Lambda, is one of nearly four hundred in the nation. This year, active member- ship reached fifty-five, seventeen more than last year. Alpha Phi Omega is a growing and active fraternity on the Clemson campus. It has to be large to tackle the numerous tasks to be under- taken for a growing university. The projects undertaken this year were very successful. They consisted of a prize winning Homecoming dis- play, distributing of blotters, distributing of the Chronicle, providing graduating seniors with a copy of Careers magazine, and helping the in- firmary during the flu epidemic. APO also teaches a course in emergency self help. The scouting committee is responsible for many Boy Scout activities in the area. They observe the presenta- tions of merit badges to Scouts and instructors in swimming, lifesaving, and scouting skills. MIKE V. TTS, President GRACE COOK Sweetheart Allen, D. E. Askins, P. W. Ayers, R. G. Bass, J. A. Bazcmore, P. R. Black, J. A. Bozard, D. R. Boylcs, J. L. Brewer, W. S. Burgess, T. Chick, J. P. Cole, C. J. DoffcnbauKli. R. Denton, H. G. Dotson, R. C. Estcs, A. G. Garblcman, H. . Greene, Iv J. Hall, T. K. Hansen, I). M. Hodges. . . H. Hubbard, J. C. Jebailcy, G. C. Katzcn, M. L. Kavan, C. R. Kinsey, H. D. Knust, K. M. LaPIaca, A. Lyle, J. D. Malpbrus, I,. O. Maynard, R. . ' , McCurry. R. Merkle, F. I. Myers, G. E. Oxler, S. J. Patterson, J. Persak, R. J. Phillips, E. H. Putman, W. M. Reid, A. R. Reuter, D. M. Robinson, B. C. Smalser, J. L. Smith, J. L. Smyth, B. Stepp, J. E. Stepp, K. S. Thompson, W. R. Thompson, S. H. Townsend, E. C. Trainer, R. P. White, E. T. Wielenga, B. L. Wilson, D. C. Willson, J. A M J. C. HUBBARD Adz ' isor A. G. LAW Advisor Alpha Phi Omega presents another award-winning float. Formal pledge ceremony. .; .SS Blue Key Gordon Edgin relaxes in Blue Key Lounge. C ' liink Whitney listens intently during P.lue Key meeting. JOHN DICKERSON, President Blue Key is a national honorary organization with chapters on over 100 college campuses. Eli- gibility for membership is based primarily on all- round leadership, scholastic achievement, and service of students to their respective institutions. Their activities and projects are oriented toward the betterment and benefit of Clemson University. Blue Key provides a grounds for discussion of student problems, activities, and means of ser ' ing the institution and fellow students. Several projects are undertaken by the local chapter each year ; of which the planning, coordi- nating, and directing of Tigerama, the annual student variety production, is perhaps foremost. Blue Key did a fabulous job with Tigerama this year. Their efforts and contributions made the show one of the best. Besides being responsible for skit selection and the general production of Tigerama, the members serve as escorts for the Miss Clemson University contestants. In addition to entertaining or fund raising projects, this year Blue Key ' s activities included helping visitors on campus during High School Visitation Day. The members served as guides and student hosts for the guests. The Clemson Chapter has as one of its biggest aims to purchase a large Clemson University Seal to be placed on the front of the new Robert Mul- drow Cooper Library. A «.r Blue Key members enjoy a bit of humor at their meetings. e • • f • 9 ■- ' - ♦ Clemson Circle K Club The Circle K Club is an organization for college men who have banded together to better serve their school and community. This service organi- zation is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Among projects this past year, the Clemson University Circle K built and installed eight 55-gallon litter barrels. These were placed in various sections of the community and also at the YMCA recreation area on Lake Hartwell. Besides this, the club in- stalled a bulletin board on the loggia. During several afternoons, they planted the shubbery now adorning the new boys dormitories on west campus. The boys in this club are all students with good academic standings as is required by the Inter- national By-laws. Their only other requirement is a willingness to give up a few hours of their free time to better serve their school and com- munity. Last year the Circle K Club started a Key Club at Daniel High School in conjunction with the local Kiwanis Club. Various fund raising projects help the club support their service projects. MICH.- EL FLYNN, President Members paint curbing around the town of Clemson. Blume, R. Collins, D. E. Douglass, H. B. Gardner, R. L. Gresham, W. Hendricks, S. E. Homan, B. B. Marion, S. H Mente, R. C. Richardson, W Walker, J. O. Warlick, W. J4]iAtl ALAN FRANKLIN, President Gamma Beta Phi Society The Gamma Beta Phi Society is a national organization dedicated to the principles of scholar- ship, leadership, and character among university students. The society is affiliated with the Na- tional Beta Club and tables its membership from those former Beta Club members who wish to maintain in college the same high standards of scholarship, the development of character, and the dedication to leadership that they upheld in high school. The Society ' s academic requirement for membership is a 2.70 grade-point ratio after hav- ing completed twelve semester hours. The Society held many functions this year, all in collaboration with helping Clemson University and benefiting worthy individuals. Gamma Beta Phi members are interested in helping the high school Beta Clubs all over the state. They co- operate with these clubs in helping them with their activities, and the society is directing the forma- tion of new clubs in schools where they are wanted or needed. Gamma Beta Phi helps to promote good citizenship at Clemson University by willingly offering their services to certain activities. They are responsible for the distribution of publicity posters and brochures concerning the Clemson Concert Series. The Society ' s members exert their leadership abilities by ensuing beneficial projects to Clemson University. . am t f ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Parsons, J., Dantzler. B., Raffield, W., Skinner, P., Cobb, S., Patrick, D., Seely, P., Bopp, C, Chastain, M., Horton, J., Knoy, K., Thompson, W., Hubbard, S., Conen, E., Franklin A., Turner, J., Snoddy, B., Cooper, B., Warren, J., Daves, G. t • f • ♦ J LYKES HENDERSON. President Iota Mu Sigma Iota Mu Sigma is Clemson ' s honorary fraternity for Industrial Management majors. Membership is open to all I.M. sophomores, juniors, and sen- iors with a cumulative G.P.R. of 2.75 or better. On Honors and Awards Day the fraternity pre- sents an award to one Industrial Management student who has proven his abilities in the fields of leadership and scholarship. Iota Mu Sigma Service Pins are also awarded to two deserving students. The purpose of the fraternity is to promote scholarship, to be of service to the Industrial Management Department and to Clemson Uni- versity, and to promote further study preparatory to entering the field of management. The club sponsors several field trips each year to some of the most prominent businesses and corporations in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina to learn what the real business world is like. There is a steak banquet each semester to change the routine of the bi-monthly meetings. Here the members have a chance to speak with professors on an informal basis. Anderson, G. H. Chick, J. R. Dillard, J Avinger, T. O. Crouch, S. E. Hind, J. K. Bobo, J. C. Davics, R. W. Hutt, J. D. Caskie, C. R. Dickerson, J. A. Hughey, R. D. o Jeffcoat, J. L. LaRoache, E. B. McKeowen, M. B. Mente, R. C. Pinson, W. E. Stepp, K. S. Thomason, R. M. Trapnell, J. E. Vaughn, J. W. Wilson, C. B. Keramos Adams, H. P. Burns, J. M. Alfred, G. R. Carroll, J. A. Ballenger, D. T. Cotton, J. W. Brosnan, D. A. Dixon, R. L. In an effort to acknowledge outstanding stu- dents in the field of ceramic engineering, the Keramos Fraternity was estabHshed in January of 1958. The fraternity ' s membership is composed of educators, graduates, and undergraduates who have primar - interests in ceramics as a profession. Also the first professional fraternity in the field of physical sciences to be established at Clemson, the Keramos Fraternity has helped through its efforts to recognize ceramic engineering as a distinct engineering curriculum. By providing recognition and honor to its mem- bers, the South Carolina Chapter of Keramos strives to encourage further knowledge and con- tinued interest in the ceramic engineering field. Williamson, J. Wilson, C. N. RICHARD REESE, President Mu Beta Psi Alverson, D. Brannen, G. Compton, A. Brandt, W. Bullock, R. Falls, L. Brandon, J. Chinners, J. E. Harrington, R. During its thirty years of service to Clemson University, Mu Beta Psi, Delta Chapter, has been active in stressing the importance of music as a part of university life. Mu Beta Psi is Clemson University ' s National Honorary Music Fraternity. Membership is limited to male faculty and stu- dents who have participated in recognized musical activities for a minimum of two years. Presentation of the Annual Concert Series is a major project at which the members serve as ushers and marshalls and sell tickets. There are several concerts a semester, held either at the Field House or at Tillman auditorium. The turn- out is usually large, thus the members of Mu Beta Psi do a great service in voluntarily helping at these functions. Spring Sounds is a money mak- ing project of Mu Beta Psi which presents promi- nent musical groups on campus and has become widely recognized for both its entertainment value and as a vehicle for student musical expression. STEVE BUSCH, President A very musical drop-in for membership prospects. Holladay, C Kelly, J. Sigma Tau Epsilon Membership into the honor society, Sigma Tau Epsilon, is extended to all juniors and seniors in the College of Arts and Sciences with a 3.0 grade- point ratio or better. Its purpose is to establish and develop high standards of scholarship, char- acter and a spirit of fellowship among all of its members. This is evident when each initiate must pledge I will always endeavor to speak the truth and live it as to be known and read of men what I really am. Two awards are given yearly by the society on Honors and Awards Day. One goes to the sophomore with the highest scholastic average ; the other to the senior in Arts and Sciences having the highest scholastic average. Active participation in Sigma Tau Epsilon is healthful incentive to upholding Clemson ' s finest intellectual spirit. JOE AVANT, President FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Chisnian, L., Morgan, .. Barker, M., Violette, D., Uller, M., Ramey, T., Hardie, W., Dobbins, W., Sandifer, J., Lapin J. SECOND ROW: Dinwiddie, M,. Couch, S., BiggerstafF, D., Bonekat, B., O ' Cain, C, Skinner, P.. Ray, S., Mc- Cracken B Cohen, E. THIRD ROW: .- vant, J., Waldrop, H., Scialdone, A., Brvant, M.. Greene, D., Smith, J., Bock, B., Kaba, R., Peele, L., Marchbanks, B.. Shumpert, J., Bailcs. G. FOURTH ROW: Shirley, C, Fabian. G., Wilkins, D., Toole, A., Mation, R., Gentry, R., Williamon, R., Blair, D., Humphrey, K., ' ehorn, R. FIFTH ROW: Duncan, D.. Turner. D., Dubose, E., Miller, W., Jones, T., Derrocl, B.. Thompson, D., Potts, C, Stevenson, C, Edwards, B. Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma is a national freshman honor society which was founded to encourage, recog- nize, and reward high scholastic work among male freshmen. There are more than 150 chapters of Phi Eta Sigma throughout the United States. A grade-point ratio of 3.5 or better for the first semester or for the entire year ' s work is the sole requirement for membership. Phi Eta Sigma sponsors the achievement tests given to interested freshmen in mathematics and English. The winners are recognized with special awards on Honors and Awards Day. The senior with the highest grade-point ratio is presented with a medal at Honors and Awards Day. In the spring, a banquet honoring those who have joined during the current year is given. Another purpose of Phi Eta Sigma is to give its members an opportunity to become acquainted with other out standing students at Clemson. A formal initiation and business meeting is usually held once a semester. DON DuBOSE, President Garnett. S. Hendricks, J. Jones, C. Marchbanks, M. Morrison, S. Gooding, C. Herrington, E. Kersey, S. Martin, S. McAliley, J. Greene, D. Jeter, S. Kinghorn, A. Mauney, D. McCorkle, C. Hasslinger, M. Johnson, S. Lease, L. Miller, W. Nelson, C. Hatchell, R. Johnson, W. Littlejohn, H. Moore, R. Nelson, C. ' ti-; Vr itk kk Mm itM The Executive Council plans meetings and functii H. G. SPENCER, President Phi Kappa Phi Membership in Phi Kappa Phi is considered to be the highest scholastic honor that can be awarded a Clemson student. The 3.5 GPR for Junior initiates and 3.2 GPR for Seniors serves as a chal- lenge to aspiring young scholars. The existence of such a national honor society on our campus exemi)lifies the importance which the professors and students alike attach to the pursuit of learning. The goal of Phi Kappa Phi, The Love of Learning Rules Mankind, encompasses the de- termination of Phi Kappa Phi members to bring their influence to bear in the shaping of universal values. A member of Phi Ka])i)a Phi characteristically is a student who early in his college career realized the importance of performing at a high level of excellence and was willing to put forth the effort required for such a task. To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. ( Tennyson ) ' III Abrams, J. Clark, W. Fowler, P. Horton, J. Addison, J. Cunc, C. Franceschi, G. Kersey, S. Alvcrson, B. Crais, J, Gardner, R. Lease, L. Avant, J. Gulp, J. Glass, R. Littlejohii, H. Bailes, G. DobsiMi, R. Greene, D. McArthur, M, Beam, H. Edwards, B. Gregory, W. McCorkle, C. Blackburn, J. Kwcll, R. Hendricks, J. McCracken, B TBI ' A Shealy, M, Silber, R. Smith, T. Smoak, N Stang, J. Steep, K. Steer, R. Steifle, J. Stevenson, C. Villiam ' lll, R. Stroup, K. Willson, H. Thompson, D. Wilson, R. Thurston, P. Wilson, T. Members are welcomed after formal initiation. JAY D. HAIR, President Tiger Brotherhood Tiger Brotherhood is a local, selective honorary fraternity which was organized at Clemson in 1928 by Professor J. L. Marshall for the purpose of developing a closer relationship between students and members of the faculty and administration. Each year Tiger Brotherhood participates in a number of campus activities and projects in an etfort to develop greater school spirit and a sense of pride and loyalty to Clemson. A project of key interest is the selling of hats before home football games in an effort to stimulate spirit and raise money for a Tiger statue to be placed in front of the new coliseum. The organization climEixes the school year by presenting the Mother of the Year Award to the outstanding mother, who in some way has been affiliated with Clemson University. Tiger Brotherhood contributes much to the great Clemson tradition by setting high standards of social and ethical conduct, as it strives to instill within its members a living image of the best type of Clemson Gentleman. Abram s. J- Amnions, W. Bowen. R. Cartwright, D. Dickerson. J Addisc n. J. Barbary, J. Buck. J. Cooper, C. Drakeford. C Adkin ,. w. Benedict. G. Busch. W. Cox, F. Ellenberg. J r [ MAMJiM Maxwell, M. Merrell, T. Merry, W. Nemergut, J. Willi: Workman, J. Yoke, W. Ziegler, G. DavL ' and John coordinate hat sale. This is the best Clemson has to offer. Harrower, S. Kelley, F. McCrorey, S. Hoag, R. Lanier, B. McGee. E. Jackson, J. McCrary, D. Mahaffey, J. ' ' ' J Tau Beta Pi Brown, C. H. Childress, M. P. Cu ' lp, J. W. Dobson, R. L. Hendricks, J. R. Jeter, S. M. Lease, L. R. Nelson, C. D. Nelson, C. R. Newton, J. S. Redden, J. D. Reese, C. R. Rice, R. W. Smoak, N. A. Steifle, J. W. Whitfield, G. T. Wilson, R. R. Pledgie polishes Bent at Riggs Hall. SIDNEY KERSEY, President Tail Beta Pi is the nation ' s oldest engineering honor society, having its beginning in 1885. The local chapter. South Carolina Alpha, was estab- lished at Clemson in 1928 with the purpose then, as it is today, to recognize those who have exhi- bited superior scholarship and distinguished char-- acter as undergraduates in engineering. Membership in the chapter is limited to those juniors and seniors in .at least the upper fifth of their class who have shown leadership ability in their respective engineering fields. Tau Beta Pi strives to improve the academic atmosphere at Clemson by means of its service activities, which include a free slide rule course taught by chajjter members, the maintenance of study rooms in the Civil Engineering Building, and an award to the outstanding sophomore engi- neering student. A new service activity under- taken this year is the freshman guidance program whereby upperclassmen give counsel to freslimen. Xi Sigma Pi Members gather before receiving membership certificates. ' o 9 m m ornwell, E. J. ;ounts, R. J. Wles, J. E. Knight, J. M. Macfie, M. S. Martin, D. Martin, D. R. Niederhof, R. C. Philhps, R. J. The objectives of this fraternity are to secure and maintain a high standard of scholarship in forestry education, to work for the upbuilding of the profession of Forestry, and to promote fra- ternal relations among earnest workers engaged in forestry activities. A Xi Sigma Pi brother tries to further fraternal relations and to promote the high ideals of the fraternity among those who are directly or indirectly engaged in forest activities. Xi Sigma Pi is the oldest and largest forestry- fraternity originating in the colleges of the United States. This year, the fraternity presented, for the first time, a scholarship recognition award. This award is presented to the rising sophomore, jun- ior, and senior that achieved the highest grade- point ratio for the previous academic year and also shows desirable personality traits. BILL COLEMAN, President ♦ ' ' ' J pro-fes ' sion-al (pro-fesh ' iin-ol; - ' !), adj. 1. Of or re- lating to a profession. 2. Cliaracteristic of or con- forming to the standards of a profession; as, pro- ■fessional courtesy. 3. a Engaging in an activity, as a sport, for gain rather than for fun. b En- gaged in by professionals; as, a professional race. 4. Following a line of conduct as though it were a profession; hence, assumed; as, a professional patriot. — n. 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Agricultural and Biological Science Council The Ag-Big Council is composed of two mem- bers from each chib and organization in the College of Agricultural and Biological Sciences. The purpose of the Student Council is to serve Ag-Bio students by coordinating all activities among the member clubs. The Student Council welcomes all high school students visiting the agricultural and biological departments by con- ducting visitation tours. Throughout the year Council members are engaged in orientation talks to students across the state who show interests in respective Ag-Bio fields. The Council stresses the importance of agriculture and biology in our society. Each semester the Council sponsors square dances which promote closer ties between students and faculty. Dr. Boone Dubose, H. Gilreath, J. Martin, D. Durham, D. Nickles. J. Breazeate, F. Gassaway, F. Wicker, D. Thompson, J. Summers, J. Hahn, H. Montgomery, C. Carroll, L. Dr. Skelton Graham, B. McKeown, K. Hughes, B. Stang, J, Steer, R. Mishoc, W. Members attend a lecture meeting featuring a repre- sentative of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Agricultural Economics Club The Agricultural Economics Club of Clemson University promotes fellowship between students and staff members of Agricultural Economics. This organization familiarizes its members with current agricultural and economic problems and makes available all information and advice within this field. The club sponsors field trips of interest to the students ; moreover, it presents various speakers to its members throughout the year. Perhaps one of the most important projects this organization sponsors is the preparation of a news bulletin de- voted to encouraging high school seniors to attend Clemson and major in Agricultural Economics and to promote the department ' s graduate program. Social activities of this organization include a homecoming display and a banquet for the mem- bers, their dates, and staff members. Agricultural Economics members. JOE M. BATES, President t j| PHIL MAYNARD, Prcsid..: American Association of Textile Technology The student chapter of the American Associa- tion for Textile Technology provides textile stu- dents an early means of becoming associated with the organization of the National AATT and to advance its aims and goals. The student chapter of AATT was organized on Clemson s campus in 1%2 to affiliate the stu- dents in textiles with a national textile organi- zation. The purposes of the AATT are to keep the students informed on current developments in the textile industry, and to develop an understanding of all aspects of the industry. These goals are accomplished by having speak- ers from industry talk at meetings, having field trips to industries, and showing movies on recent developments. All undergraduate students includ- ing freshmen, whose curriculum includes one major course in textiles are eligible to become members of the students chapter of AATT. Brock, P. Love, S. Sharp, W. Connelly, R. Marcengill, J. Shive, D. Gambrell, J. Moore, D. Sibley, W. Goldstein, L. Moore, H. Small, R. Gregory, E. Partlow, H. Smith, R. Kellam, W. Phillips, R. Smith, Roy Linder, R. Robbins, V. Williams, J Booth, H. Hendrix, J. Norris, A. Bostic, J. Millar, R. Perkins. W. Brock-, R. Moraii, J. Sutherland, C Crosby, G. Nelson, W. Todd, G. American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists The Student Chapter of the American Associ- ation of Textile Chemists and Colorists is a professional organization for those persons inter- ested in the chemistry of fibers, dyestufifs and adjuncts of textile applications. Since the AATCC was founded in 1921, its basic goal has been to provide a forum for the dissemination of knowl- edge concerning textile chemistry and for the professional development of its members. Today the nearly 9,000 members of the AATCC live and reside in nearly 46 of the 50 states and in over 40 other countries. Activities during the year include plant trips to such textile operations as Greenwood Mills and Gregy Dyestuffs. Speakers at the bi- monthly meetings talk on current subjects and new developments in the textile industry and a banquet ends out each semester ' s activities. TERRY ANDERSON, President American Ceramic Society FRONT ROW, LEFT TO KIC.HT: Braiult, B., Wiggins, M., Burns, .]., Denison, D., Sinclair, T., Southgate, G. Allen, U., Handv, D., Watson, R., Senerote, L., Cotton, J., Carroll, A. BACK ROW: Wilson, C, Ramsey, J.. Adams, H., Dixon, R., Meister, B., LaRoclie, E., Scott, R., Reese, R., Fortson. J., Robinson, C, Childress, J., Presson, W., Bennet, R., Ballenger, D., Faust, H. JOHN W. COTTON, President The American Ceramic Society is an organiza- tion composed of students majoring in Ceramic Engineering. Membership is open to students from freshman to graduate students. The society holds at least one regularly sched- uled meeting each month at which the society endeavors to have an interesting speaker in the ceramic field. Lectures are on such topics as new developments, new techniques and problems of the ceramic industry which the members will some day face as ceramic engineers. Many field trips are conducted for the ACS. These trips are to brick plants, and fiberglas plants among other plants that manufacture ceramic products. These trips to various places prove to be thoroughly educational as well as entertaining to all who attend. Each year the local chapter sponsors an annual speaking contest in which the winner represents the chapter at the national convention. Members of the Clemson chapter of the American Ceramic Societv may also become student members of the National American Ceramic Society. Members enjoy benefits such as reduced prices on textbooks ])ublished by the society and the receiving of the two monthly publications of the society. American Chemical Society The American Chemical Society provides an opportunity for fellowship among students of chemistry, textile chemistry, and chemical engi- neering in addition to instilling a pride in these areas as professions. Membership is open to all students majoring in chemistry, chemical engi- neering, and textile chemistry. Each year the members of the local chapter attend various sectional meetings and social events in South Carolina and North Carolina. Speakers such as Dr. John Nair lecturing on the role of chemistry in industry are guest speakers at local meetings. This year there was a joint meeting with AIChE at which the students heard a lec- ture in drugs and their effect on the mind. In November, the members attended the Regional ACS meeting in Atlanta for several days to hear well-known figures in the fields of chemistry and bio-chemistry. The local chapter furnishes assistance to all freshman students needing help in chemistry by providing a tutoring program. The society sells safety glasses and aprons to provide money for the various activities, and thereby eliminating the need for members to pay local dues. Pi - dams, N. aird, D. ock, R. F. ales. J. H. Jlcman, T. O. avis, J. M. Eggers, K. Fairey, K. Figueroa, R. E. Gentry, R. Gilchrist, W, B. Melnich. J. Phillips, T. H. Poteat, G. Sears, J. M. Street, R. Heggood, S. Hughes, G. eanhardt, M. L. McAmish, L W. Trepal, G. J. White, P. Wright, J. E. While meeting in the Organic Lab, the members watch the stirring solution. American Dairy Science Association The Clemson American Dairy Association had a small but important beginning in 1922. Due to the tireless efforts of Professor B. E. Goodale, Clemson dairy students started the Clemson Dairy Club, which was later to become affiliated with the national ADSA. This club has the proud distinction of being the oldest departmental club on campus. Members constantly seek to learn especially from young men who are presently facing situa- tions very similar to ones our dairy graduates will be facing shortly. Programs centered around panel and group discussions are being emphasized. Possibilities for sharing a program with the Geor- gia ADSA are being considered. This year ' s Dairy Products Judging Team went to Los Angeles to participate in the National Con- test. The team composed of Wayne Satterwhite, Richard Classey, and Robert Steer were jileased to place eighth in ice cream judging. Academic standards continue to be emphasized. Many scholarships sponsored by various dairy organizations are made available to dairy club members. Perha])s the most cherished award is made by the dairy club to the dairy student show- ing the most im])rovement during his stay at Clemson. f Butler. W. Duck vorth. R. McKeown. S. ScroKgs. R Catto, M. Tames on, H. Mann, J. Senn. R. riassey, R. Torda n. J. Moore, C. Steer, J. Torbett. H. Long, R. Nichols. A. Talbot. E. Cornwell, G. Long. L. Peeler. H. Satterwhite C. Watson. R. Webb. R. ROBERT STEER, President American Institute of Chemical Engineers The student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers was founded on the Clem- son campus in 1947. Membership in the student chapter is restricted to chemical engineering stu- dents who have attained at least a sophomore rating. The purpose of the AIChE is to further the interests of the students in the realm of Chemical Engineering and to promote profes- sionalism. This is accomplished by having guest speakers from industry lecture at bi-monthly meet- ings of the chapter on such topics as Psychedelic Drugs, Computer Control, the Chemical Engineer in Plant Design and Nuclear Engineering. The senior members of the AIChE also participate in numerous plant trips to gain firsthand information about the chemical industry. The AIChE also engages in social activities. The chapter constructs a display in front of Earle Hall on Homecoming weekend, and a party is given for members twice during the year, as well as a steak supper for members at the end of the academic year. h dXi Macon and Jim engage in an evaporation experime Addy, W. Batson, W. Bernat, W. Brown, C. Burton. J. Campbell, P. Alexander, T. Baxley. L. Blanks. W. Brown, H. Amick, H. Berkland, R. Bracken, J. Bruggeman , W, Campbell, J. Frank and Bo conduct a liquid extraction experiment. DAN HOLDER, President J i.,-J. ■- ' J. hmimJsM Capps, T. Clarke, L. Chapin. J. tockroft, J. Chinners, J. Coleman, T. Dempscy. D. Fclton. G. Forbes. J. Detwiler, D. Fesseler. R. Ford, B. Ucwitt, M. Finlcy, J. Glenn, S. GoodinR. C. Henne. E. Hannah, J. Herron, H. Hayes, S. Horton, M. N-J Judson, Benny, and Gene await results of a gas absorption experiment. Horton, R. Jackson. D. Jacobs, W. Johnson, D. Johnson. G. Johnston, A. Jo Knudsi D. Kunz, R. Lake, M. Lawson, T. McLiloy. J. McElveen, S. Martin, J. Mayfield. D. Mitchell, J. Mo N. n, M. Osborne, M. Peeples, J. Poof, W. Poole, B. Richbourg, V. Rice, R. Riekcr, J. Robertson, O. Robinson, W. Rodrigues, G. Roof, R. Rutland, C. Salamony, J. Scherler. W. R. Sheppard, W. Smith. S. Steele, R. Stokeley, D. Stone, M. Talbert, J. Templeton, J. Theiling, H, Thompson, A. Thompson, R. VanLoon. W. Walters. J. Watson, B. Westergaard, A. Whetsell, D. Williams, B. Wyatt. L. Young, J. Ed Henne and Bill Bernat work at the analog computer. American Institute of Industrial Engineers Beam, T. D. Oe ish,iw. J. D. Henderson, R, R. Johnson, H. A. Shull, T. S. Trainor, R. P Clapper, W. L. Dr. m, J. H. Hicks. R. J. Little, D, D. SteiKler, H. J. Trapp, R. D. Clarkson, J. H. Dos s, D. A. Hyatt, W. A. O ' Shield, D. M. Stroup, K. F, The organization formally known as the Society of Industrial Engineers became the Clemson chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers during the 1965-1966 school year. The AIIE was organized to stimulate and promote the advancement of industrial engineers at Clemson. Members are industrial engineer majors who wish to learn more about their chosen fields, and thus promote themselves professionally. They achieve this purpose by participating in programs which present speakers from various facets of Industrial Engineering and by vising nearby plants in which industrial engineers are in de- mand. A trip to Lockheed in Georgia was planned for this year. Speakers highlighted the schedule : Mr. Lenny Bell from Firestone, and a representa- tive from Talon, Inc. The members may attend the regional AIIE Conference in the spring. Students may submit a technical paper at the conference to practice ability in presenting materials and to compete for cash awards. Also during the year the AIIE produces and sells ashtrays and anvil pa])erweights in order that the chajHer can have funds to operate. JIM MARLER, President , n afternoon class listens as Jim makes preparations for the next week ' s seminar. IT ' ROY COOPER, President American Society For Metals The Student Chapter of the American Society for Metals was organized on the Clemson Uni- versity campus in September, 1966. This rela- tively new organization was formed to stimulate student interest in the latest scientific and engi- neering developments in the field of metals and engineering materials ; to off ' er inspiration through contact with nationally known speakers on metal- lurgical subjects; and to familiarize students with the professional attractions of the career in metal- lurgical research or production. Any regularly enrolled, full-time undergraduate or graduate stu- dent in metallurgy, metallurgical engineering, materials engineering, or related fields shall be eligible for membership. Yearly activities include plant tours, technical talks by selected guest speak- ers, monthly visits to the regional American Society for Metals meetings. Further activities include a Homecoming display and two group picnics. ! Rrackett. R. Fowler, W. Grochowski, J. Langley. D. Newton. J. Dunham. R. Geronimos, M. Harvey, A. Latimer, T. Strayer, P ' ' ickling, J. Glunta. R. Johnson, S. Meyers, V. Welfare, H Stan watches metallurgical camera. Roger and Cliff work the vacuum furnace. American Society of Civil Engineers Speakers from the Tennessee Valley Authority, Bethlehem Steel, American Institute of Steel Con- struction, and Southern Railways highlighted the engineering phase of the Clemson University Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engi- neers this year. During the course of the year, the Clemson chapter made field trips to the Clem- son coliseum and the Keowee Toxoway Con- struction site, along with other points of interest. The functions and field trips this year, as always, were to acquaint civil engineering students with the various phases of engineering. Building a Homecoming display, editing an annual student publication, and participating in the Carolina Conference with other ASCE socie- ties rounded out the civil engineers ' calendar year. Through the participation of its 100 member enrollment, the Clemson Chapter of ASCE should again rank as one of the nation ' s best. Joey shows members how to adjust the dials of the machinery. jSSSSbL . Students measure the destruction of a cylinder. f ' fr ?; P ' Ballcnctr, R. Bopp. C. Barnwell. T. Boyce, W. Bmford. R. Catoe. R. Blume, O. Chaplin, R Daniel, C. Ford, W. Henning, R. Dulin, R. Gamble. A. Huckaby. C. Eckard. P. Gartland. K. Jackson. J. Edmonds, R. Hendricks, J. Jacobs, J. JOEY BRIGGS, President Students watch the crushing of bricks. Il :tllahan, W. ;.n(;horn, A. ;rudcncr, A. Lipscomb, R. Miller. M. McCombs. D. Pace, R. McGee, E. Richards. R. Mathias. H. Russell. J. Shrum. S. Sturgis. W. Smith. C. Terry. W. Smoak, N. Thomas. R. Spetnagel, T. Timraons. J. Tropea, L. Ward. J. Yount. D. Turner. R. Ward. J. Ziegler, G. Valentine, T. Wolter, W. Walker, J. Woods, J. American Society of Mechanical Engineers The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is a national engineering society dedicated to the advancement of the engineering profession. Mem- bership is open to any mechanical engineering student in good standing. Bimonthly meetings are held that feature busi- ness discussions, planned programs and guest speakers from the industry. ASME students participate in such contests as design contests, the Bendix Award, and technical paper presentations. The Clemson chapter holds the coveted Bendix Award which is presented for the best organization, programs and student par- ticipation. Members also take an active part in such activities as the Homecoming display, field trips, and the annual regional student conference. The ASME is a very useful outlet for students. The club brings together all mechanical engineer- ing students from freshmen to graduates. Many friendships and working relationships are de- veloped that will be of value after graduation. BRIAN PEGRAM, President Members listen to one of tlie many proRrams arranRed for tlie society. nrani.en. G. Culp. J. Dtflcnbaugh, R. Drennan, R Coons, J. Davis. J. Dorcy, R. Ellcfson, C Fletcher, R. t ' « V ; Fralick. J. ' Foster, G. 6 S : d;h Gay. D. • ' ■■_ -t r: i« c Engineers build spirit. kMAk i £ Kiskil. K. Mayfield, J. Nelson, C. Pearce. J. Lane, T. Montjoy, K. Orr, W. Power, R. Smith, T. Tennaiit. M. Whitm.re. R. Stewart, A. Wh.teheard, J. Wilson. R. Block and Bridle Club Delegation to the Chicago Convention about to leave. Block and Bridle, the professional club of the Animal Science Department, finances annual trips to Atlanta and Chicago for the Livestock judging team. The money for these trips and other activi- ties is raised by barbecues held on IPTAY Day and the Spring Intra-squad football game. Each semester, the club offers a scholarship for the outstanding junior in scholastic standing, leadership, and general Block and Bridle work. The club also submits a candidate for the National Block and Bridle Junior Scholarship, During the Spring Semester, the Little Inter- national Livestock Show is held. It includes such activities as a club livestock judging and evalu- ation contest in which the students e.xhibit their skills in fitting and showing cattle, sheep, and swine. After this program a judging contest is held for 4-H and FFA Chapters across the state. Trophies are awarded to the highest scoring team and individual team members. At the annual banquet, honorary membership is bestowed upon two gentlemen whose interest and hard work have greatest protnoted the livestock industry in South Carolina. The highest award, the Merit Trophy, was presented to the Outstand- ing Senior for his leadership and work within the club that helped to make the year a success. Adams, J. Daron, S. Costron, J. Morris, P. Gilliam. D. Newton, M Banics, C. Hendrix, W. Nickles, T. Pardue, j. Bcatson, R. Jackson. J. Bonnettc, T. Lilis. G. Parker, M. Brittain, W. McGill, J. Quinn, S. Cone, C. Malphrus, L. Riddle, S. V Rowland, E. Suber, F. Vallentine, P. Wise, W. Shumway, P. Thomas, J. Willoughby, M. Woods, C. W i. k J i Members serve guest line at the oarbecu . DON BALLINGTON, President Boys from Newberry Boys Farm were guests at the barbecue. American Society of Agricultural Engineers h Members barbecueing on Homecoming Weekend. The purpose of the South Carolina Branch of ASAE is to famiharize the student in Agricultural Engineering with his future profession. The Stu- dent Branch carries on several activities and projects each year. This year the club was the host for the Southeast region meeting of Student Branches of ASAE. This year the club had a twelve-acre soybean project. The club members did all the work on the project and got valuable experience working with the other members. The money made on the project helped pay for a field trip to different parts of the Southeast to tour companies that employ Agricultural Engineers. The Student Branch sponsors a barbecue sup- per for the South Carolina Section of ASAE each year during the Homecoming Weekend. This is a joint supper between the members and the Agricultural Engineers of the state and gives the members a chance to meet some poiisible future eni])Ioyers. The annual banquet is held between the Georgia and Clemson Branches of ASAE to exchange ideas and meet students from other schools. TOM BURGESS, President ,- ,:: ' T 4 BO CHINNERS, President Clemson 4-H Club Established in 1952, the purpose of the 4-H Club is to establish closer relationships among the students and faculty members and to train its members for leadership. Th original members were students who had been 4-H members in high school. These students recognized the need to maintain their social and service contacts with students and alumni having similar interests. A monthly service is provided for the students by printing and distributing calendars listing major campus events. The Alumni Association aids in the service. The club members are well informed about 4-H activities by such speakers as Mr. J. B. Williams, State Boys 4-H Agents and Dr. W. D. Mickle- berry of the Food Science and Biochemistry De- partment. All these activities along with a trip to the Southeastern Collegiate Conference enable the students to keep a close watch on the 4-H activities of the nation. LEFT TO RIGHT : Bonnette, T., Nichols, J., Gassaway, F., Chinners, B., Moore, G., Dangerfield, C, Steer, R. ♦ ♦ Forestry Club The purpose of the Clemson Forestry Club is to bring about a closer relationship among the forestry students and to promote interest in the knowledge of forestry in the University. Member- ship is open to all students of the Department of Forestry. The club participates in all intramural sports and they have established a winning record for homecoming displays. The members finance their activities by cutting and selling firewood. This year the Clemson chapter was the host for the Association of Southern Forestry Clubs ' conclave. At the conclave there is competition in field events such as pole climbing, axe throwing, and bow sawing. In addition to the conclave, the club annually publishes The Clemson Forester. The aim of the publication is to inform all interested persons of the club and department activities. From the willingness to work and the enthusi- asm of all members, all Forestry students feel that the club is a great asset. DALE MARTIN, President Barfield, J. Charland. A. Creech. J. Holcombe. J Brockenfelt. G. Clarkson, H. Epps. P. Jenson. J Brooks. R. Coleman. W. Forbes. R. KniRht. M. Bullock. R. Counts. R. Ford. R. Koch. J. Carlson. G. Cowles. J. Hoffman. V. Kostyra. F. I.ittle. R. Macfic. M. Martin. D. ' I knew I cut lab one too many times. ' r ' Sa I:V .i J Another winning display with Paperize the Terps Jerry and Larry try to start the chain saw. 4 ; B ill Miller, J. E. Royce. P. A. Smoak, W. H. Walden, D. L. Ozbolt, B. R. Ryder, D. Southard, W. E. Walker, L. S. Patterson, R. Satcher, W. W. Stewart, D. L. Wall, W. V. Phillips, R. J. Schuize, H. Thomas, W. R. White, F. W. Poston, R. A. Settle, H. H. Thompkins, D. L. Wiley, W. H. Clemson Horticulture Club Members pot plants for future sale. The Clemson University Horticulture Club furnishes a medium of contact with the horti- culturists of the state and acts as an official agent of the horticulture students in college matters. Promoting the profession of Agriculture, the club is comprised of undergraduate and graduate stu- dents and supported by the faculty and staff of the Department of Horticulture. Clemson ' s Horti- culture Club placed second in nationwide compet i- tion of the Association of Collegiate Branches of the American Society for Horticulture Science, of which the Clemson Club is a charter member. The club has worked enthusiastically on all projects. This year ' s club made graj e juice and potted plants to make enough money to send representatives to embody the club in several competitions. The school year is oi ened with a cook-out, which affords new members a chance to meet and mingle with faculty and other Horti- culture Club members, and it ends with a spring banquet. At the 1967 meeting of the ASHS, Jack Stang, a senior, presented an essay report based on his findings of a summer ' s experiment, in which he placed first over other colleges and universities represented. LOUISE CARROLL, President Ballard, B. Crenshaw, R. Hyder, W. Martin, K. Boozer, T. Culp. M. Uwis, J. Morrel, G. Caggiano, J. Fosky, P. Lucious, G. Schirmer, L Clemmons. D. Harper, S. Lynn, L. Summer, J. Cooper, C. Hockenberry, M. Martin. L. Walcher, A. A lively discussion on which came first, the chicken or the egg. Acker, T. Kuisma, R. Cooke, T. McAbee, M. Foy, J. Odom, D. Hahn, H. Waddell, D. Harmon. J. Wells, M. Holbrook. D. Wicker, D. Kinard, H. The Poultry Science Club The Clemson Poultry Science Club was formed with the purpose of furthering the social, cultural, and scholastic activities of the members by work- ing together and in cooperation with the Poultry Science Department. To be a member, a student does not need to be a poultry major; his only qualification is that he must possess a sincere interest in some phase of the poultry industry of today. During the 1967 football season, the club spon- sored a chicken barbecue the day of the Home- coming game with Maryland. The proceeds from this barbecue were used to pay the members ' expenses to the Southeastern Poultry Exposition in Atlanta during the last of January. Also, during the year, the club invites in several outside speakers who fill the members in on what is happening in the different aspects of the poultry industry as well as in related fields. These outside speakers help to establish a much needed connect- ing link between the academic and business views of the student in relation to the day when he will go from one aspect to the other. Clemson University Recreation and Parks Administration The Recreation and Parks Administration Club was organized three years ago by students major- ing in RPA. Their purpose was to help Clemson become recognized in the field of recreation. The club encourages the students to have a good out- look on the profession and provides recreation activities for them to participate in. In the three years since the clubs organization it has grown to be the largest RPA Club in the United States. The members have many opportunities to get together to discuss their work and make plans for the future. The club sponsors regular activities such as guest speakers, field trips, monthly meet- ings and socials. In November, the club featured a special social for the most honored guest of the South Carolina Recreation Society ' s Convention which was held here at Clemson. In the spring, the members will go to Charlotte for a tour of the city ' s recreation facilities. BILL KISS.A.M, President FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sliircr, C. Kennedy, H., Neely, K.. Home, U.. Kucstcr, A.. Owings, M.. Fletcher, N.. Brittain, W., Lawton, R., Davis, M., Robinson, B., O ' Keath. M. (advisor). SECOND ROW: Lawton, J., Druniniond, J., Walters, J., Jeffries. F., Spear- man, A., Faulkner, J., Entrekin. L., Baughnian, F., O ' Neal, M., Bowen, D., Gaithcr, T. THIRD ROW: Putman, D., Drennan, J., Roediger, C, Jones, R., Hinson, A., Touchstone, B., Scott, J. Stroud, J., Bo.stin, T., Shealv, M. R. D. SHANNON, Adinsor DAVID CAMPBELL. President Economics Club The Economics Club exists for the purpose of providing investigation and singular discussions of current economic issues. The meetings are in- formal, and usually held in the homes of the faculty. The meetings are attended by most of the professors of the economics department, so the student has vast opportunities to learn from firsthand discussion and argument rather than from a textbook or static situation of the class- room. There is no prerequisite for the member- ship in the club, the only requirement is an abid- ing interest in the study of economics. The club has featured speakers from such fields as banking and the stock market, and holds frequent debates between students and facultv. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Campbell, D., Burgess, D., Addison, J. Cline, K., Burrell, O., Byers, M. BACK ROW: Walker, J., Delta Sigma Nu Delta Sigma Nu is the pre-medical fraternity of Clemson University. The main purposes of organization are to prepare Clemson students for a career in medicine and to familiarize the mem- bers with medical subjects, helping them choose courses in keeping with pre-medical training, and to inform them of application procedures of regional medical schools. Throughout the college year, many trips are planned to the neighboring hospitals and medical schools. Past tours have been to the Greenville General Hospital, the Medical College of South Carolina, and Bowman Gray School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Noted pro- fessionals in the field of medicine come to speak to the club, and films of special interest are periodically presented for the benefit of the stu- dent body. Membership in Delta Sigma Nu is open to all Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental students as well as those in other curriculums who are planning a career in medicine. A minimum grade-point ratio of 2.5 is required. MICKEY LUND, President Ho.i •. J. nry.iiit. M. ,.lliplr,ii, .. . DcKcn .J. EUlr 1kc. R. (;lel , J He.ilh. R. Humphrey. K noil n-y. W. Carroll, J. Cull. ' m. J. DoMii .5., W. K.nr .M. (loo Im.in. L Hill, J. Hunt, J. Rrci 11.111. J. Cochct, A. I).iiit7lcr, B. DuMo V. E. Frii- il.ni. J. 11.11 11.1, K. lloblis, 0. Jeliaily, G. Brov vn, E. Colcm.in. D. Deer, W. DuV.i , H. G.iri iicr. H. H.ir rington, R. llolman, D. Martin, S. IcCorkle, C. K. Roberts, J. E. Sherer, J. D. larabelli. A. Robertson. J. V. Skinner, P. B. :ay. L. K. Sandifer, J. B. Smith, J. D. ay, W. S. Settle, J. E. Smith, K. H. ti, C. E. Webber, V. L. Stoddard, W. R. Weller. R. N. Trescctt. R. E. Wielenga, J. L. Watts. M. A. SIDNEY KERSEY, President I. E. E. E. Members get close-up of computers. Allen, J. n.ildwi n, J. lUII. D Boudolf. V. Burns. W. Chamblee, D Alkinson, W. liartNIt .V. C. Hell. G. Boyd. M. Brandon, J. Childress, M AvMim-r, II. Darker W. Ikrry, R. Brown, F. Calkins. V. Clark, S. Baker. J. liclchcr , E. Holin, E. Bullar, D. Cardwell. W. Coleman, J. Collins, T. Davis, J. Druelle, D. Cox. J. Dobson, R. Dunlap, F. Crumplea, W. Doyle, B. Easier, T. Fairey. R. Fowler, D. Fulraer. D. Fleming, T. Frank, R. Gambrell, W. Flow, C. Frederiksen, J. Graab, G. Hartley, R. J Hay, J. Jenkins, G Hayey, T. I Huntley, P. Jones, J Big success at State Convention was Dr. Stokes Mincey. J. Moffat, R. Moll. J. Nelson, C. Nepueux, F. Phillips, W, Nettles, K. Rayle, B. Nusbickel, D. Reardon, R Pace, R. Rice, W. Williams, T. Wilson, C. Wilson. H. Youngblood, J. Lockheed goes about things in a big way. Son. Si  i Gamma Omega Phi The purpose of Gamma Omega Phi fraternity is to honor the outstanding members of the Young Republicans Club of Clemson University. Organ- ized in 1967, the fraternity participates in many of the important functions of the Republican party in South Carolina. During the fall of this past year, the members of the fraternity helped in the organization of the Reagan dinner. During elec- tion campaigns, the Republican Party has the full support of every member of Gamma Omega Phi. The main purpose of every fraternity function is to set an example for the other members of the Young Republican Club. To be considered for membership, a candidate must be a member of the Young Republican Club and he must show a high degree of devotion to the Republican Party and what it stands for. The members come from all parts of the country. They are moderates, liberals, and conservatives but they all share a common belief in the ideals and purpose of the Republican Party. JAMES LAWTON, President Baker, E. R. Clinkscales, C. C. McKracken, B. Riggs, W. E. Beach, H. L. Gantt, R. D. Morris, L. P. Simpson, J. H. Bellelsle, J. W. Kecter, W. H. Payne, W. Watson. W. J. Clarke, D. R. Mayer, J. E. Pinson, W. E. Watts, J. Why, son, Daddy War Bucks is the name JOHN SCHLIEG, President Iota Lambda Sigma Steve Hunter works on club project. The Gamma Chapter of Iota Lambda Sigma was formed on the Clemson University campus in May, 1930, to promote industrial education through recognition of professional training and high scholarship. It is to maintain a closer fra- ternal bond between the actual and prospective teachers of industrial education. Members have completed at least twenty percent of the course work in their major field of industrial education with a B average or better and a graduating grade-point ratio. Initiation for the Gamma Chapter takes place twice each year, with a banquet at the conclusion for all faculty members, student brothers, and their guests. At the close of the initiation of the fall of 1967, Professor J. L. Brock, Past President of the chapter, was the speaker. The fraternity makes its services available to other fraternities on the Clemson campus by way of cutting and furnishing materials for initiation programs. Also, Iota Lambda Sigma contributes to a better educational atmosphere by supervising the Industrial Education Library established for student use. a Bell, J. D. Bellflower, R. H. Busch, W. B. Carroll, C. E. Cope, E. G. Fedele, R. S. Garrison, D. W. Gibson, W. W. Grubbs, E. Harry, O. J. Hartnett, J. F. Hunter, J. S. Jenkins, J. L. Lacey, R. N. Lehotsky, P. E. • X Phillips, G. A. Posch, P. J. Rohrbach, J. - Reid, A. R. Sexton, S. B. Ulmer, A. Vick, O. N. Watson, C. J. Williams, G. C. Richard Bellflower explains machinery to new members as old members look on. David cuts out initiation plaques for a fraternity. RICHARD DOBBINS, President Kappa Alpha Sigma This year, Kappa Alpha Sigma, better known as the Agronomy Club, has had one of its most active years. Besides the bi-monthly meetings, the club puts out a newsletter called The Corn- shucker . This newsletter is sent to every mem- ber, various agronomy clubs around the state, and especially to all old Kappa Alpha Sigma members to keep them in touch with the club ' s activities and old classmates. Besides the annual cookout, the club took a field trip to the University of Georgia, and their club was asked to visit Clemson for a return trip. This is one of the many recipro- cal field trip programs set up. One of the last things the club participates in is the banquet held in March to which the graduating seniors are the guests of honor. Abernathy, W. Allen, E. Bishop, T. Dobbins, S. Dyson, J. Frayley, D. Gambrell, R. Haigler, H. Hane, S. Hobbs, J. Holstein, T. Huckaby, D. Kelly, ]. Lehecka, J. McClintock, H. M.iksymowicz, W. Ready, E. Sparks, R. M rk .Stackey, B. Steer, J. HMM ygj aa— MK At meeting, members practice using instruments in the textile testing lab. Phi Psi The Phi Psi Fraternity is the oldest Greek letter organization on the Clemson campus. Iota chapter was formed in 1927. The fraternity origi- nated at Philadelphia College of Textile Engineer- ing in 1903. Phi Psi Fraternity is the largest and most respected textile fraternity in the world and its alumni hold some of the highest positions of trust and respect in all branches of industry. Iota chapter of Phi Psi Fraternity on the Clemson campus is involved in various activities. Being in the heart of the agricultural district of the state, the Textile Club has potential and relevance. Some of the activities of the club in- clude field trips to textile plants and money-raising projects for the organization ' s annual banquet and national convention, held in March in Charlottes- ville, Virginia. Upon graduation, members may become members of an alumni chapter of the fra- ternity. The fraternity served as guides for high school students invited to orientation day at the school. They answered questions about college, choosing majors, and the rising opportunities in textiles. Anderson, T. Marcengill, J Bostic, J. Maynard, H. Connelly, R. Sibley, W. Gambrell. J. Small, R. Grubbs, J. Todd, G. WILLIAM M. SHARPE, President Dr. Skelley points out quality of beef carcasses during animal sciiTH ' c lalv ffl Ackky, J. B. Allen, F. Atkinson, L. N. Belser, G. H. Britt, F. B. Chamberlain, C. L. Chappell, ]. D. Cleland. V. F. Cobb, D. E. Cope, D. C. Copeland, W. L. Cornwell, J. C. Craft, P. J. Eatmon, D, S. Ellison, D. R. Feinberg, M. M. Flitter, C. R. George, S. Gilliam, D. H. Haywood, J. L. Hendrix, C. M. Horres, J. Hudgins, A. R. Huffstetler, C. Jackson, E. Pre -Veterinary Club The Pre- Veterinary Club of Clenison enables all students interested in Veterinary Medicine to gain insigiit and interest into the Veterinary pro- fession. The Pre-Vet Club is sponsored by the freshman and sophomore pre-veterinary advisors who work coordinately with the executive com- mittee of the club to establish an interesting and variable array of programs. Faculty members of the School of Agriculture and Biological Sciences always willingly give of their time to the members of the club. Each year the club has a variety of programs with speakers, field trips, and demonstrations of the veterinary methods and techniques. In the spring, the up])erclassmen make an annual field trij) to the Sandhill Experiment Station at Pontiac, S. C, where they are oriented into the activities and experiments taking ])lace there. Also, to keep with tradition, the upperclassnien travel to the University of Georgia to tour the Veterinary Medical School to which many ho])e to attend. At the end of each school year, a bantiuet is held to install new officers and to ])ring to a close the activities of the club. . ' li  i| « JODY THOMPSON, President Kuisma, L. Milhous, W. K. Miller, G. Milkr, J. R. Montgomery, C. E. Morris, G. A. McAlhany, H. D. McBrayer, R. McCaskill, R. E. McDaniel, D. L. Patrick, P. D. Patterson, J. Patterson, J. E. Petusky, G. Ratliff, J. Rose, N. A. Stanek, B. J. Stewart, R. L. Thomas, S. A. Thompson, D. W. Williams, N. A. SAM mm AOVANCEH NT OF JOE LYNN, President The Society for Advancement of Management, the recognized national professional organization of managers in industry, commerce, government, and education, and the pioneer in management philosophy, has been dedicated to the advancement of management and of management men since 1912. The annual Career Day sponsored by the Cleni- son University Chapter gives all students an opportunity to gain knowledge through discussion with leaders in various professional fields. The members of SAM also participate in numerous field trips to industrial and business establish- ments. All combine to give every member an opixirtunity to prepare himself for the business world through active ])artici])ation in the functions of the club. Membership in SAM is open to any student with a true interest in management. This is the only requirement a person must meet to join SAM. Some of the activities for this year included trips to E.xcelsior Mills and WFBC-TV in Green- ville. There are usually several trips to Atlanta during a school year, also. Abernathy. B. E. B.«izir. G. N. Abernathy, R. H. Brittain, J. M. Adkins, W. R. Bruce. J. Barbery, S. L. Cliapman, T. C. Bobo, J. C. Coleman, B. J. Cutting. B. H. Garick, R. L. Demosthenes, J. M.Garrett, T. R. Dye, J. A. Gra ham, R. L. Farmer, C. L. Hardigrec, F. S. Fowler, M. H. Henderson, L. S. SHERRY MARCHBANKS, Su ' cctltcarl f x tA AtB Holmes, D. Johnson, R. Lord, A. Muldrow, R. Poore, V. Stepp, R. Wolfe, L. Heines, J. Johnson, T. Lynn, J. Newton, M. Roberts, C. Taylor, S. Wyler, J. Hughey, R. Knight, B. Mtnte, R. Nuckols, H. Roquemore, J. Tedcastle, R. Wyler, R. Howard, M. LaGrone, A. Moore, C. Peters, W. Sands, J. Trapnell, J. Watson, R Johnson, D. LaRoche, E. Morris, D. Peterson, D. Stepp, J. Vaughn, J. Zeigler, J. Young Democrats TIM ROOF.RS. Prcsuloil Through varied and numerous activities, the members of the Clemson University Young Demo- cratic Ckib seek to learn about politics and current political happenings, as well as to participate in political happenings. The CYD ' s this year have several panel discussions concerning current politi- cal questions, with panel members including faculty members and students, and they have heard sev- eral speakers, including the Chairman and the Executive Director of the South Carolina Demo- cratic Party, Senator Earle Morris and Dr. Donald Fowler, and former Senator Bradley Morrah. They have worked in several political rallies, including the big voter-registration rally in Spartanburg in October, attended several of the appreciation dinners given for South Carolina Democratic Congressmen in February, and at- tended the National Young Democratic Conven- tion in Miami in November. i 1 ■■i ■i 7 H 1 T ' ' H B • i 1 %m 1 ' ■1 1 . ji. Bob relates details of the National Young DenKxrrats Convention. Addis, B. G. Anderson, T. K. Arnold, F. H. Biechlin, T. E. Burchstead. H. B. Clarkson. R. B. Cogan, H. L. Connell, J. A. Coucliell, J. J. Craigo, S. R. Curry, J. G. Dorii, B. P. Feige, H. C. Folk, B. C. Garbclman, H. Harvey, . . f l 4 I kf Jfiili - Herron, H. M. Hutt, J. D. Hope, R. E. Jones, G. L. Jones, R. M. King, R. D. Kiskel, K, J. Mathis, L. B. Merry, W. D. Morgan, D. R. Moyer, R. D. Olson, O. E. Painter, K. G. Railton, J. J. Rodgers, C. T. Rodgers, E. L. Setzler, F. M. Shellev, F. J. Wardlaw, D. A. Whitney, D. C. Welborn, R. H. ■■■■■■■■■■■■11: pi HFT P -W . P 1 Senator Bradley Morrah speaks before the Young Democrats. Young Republicans Club Anderson, T. Bishop, W. Conley, S. Ballas, C. Cauthen, J. Cooper, N. Behling, R. Clinkscales, C. DePass, W. Because 1967 was such an ofif year on campus politically, the Young Republican Club spent this year trying to build up the club in preparation of the presidential election in November, 1968. Membership rose and more interest was built up in the future activities of the club. The club is an active member in the South Carolina Caucus of The Young Republicans Club. This year several members attended the Ronald Reagen dinner held in Columbia, South Carolina. Also, several prominent political figures at the local and state level have been invited to speak to the club for its programs. This year the Young Republicans are also planning to bring a petition before the South Carolina State Convention in order to present the political ideas and views that the Young Republicans would like to see put ic effect in the government. H.-XRRIS BF..- CH, I ' rcsulait Epps, D, E. Geisol, P. Hendrix, C. Huggins, C. W. Keeney, B. L. McCracken, J. Ford, D L. Harpootlian, R. A.Hlubb, P. F. Hunter, C. A. Kolg, R. F. Mayer, J. E. Forbes, J. E. Harrison, G. M. Holton, M. F. Jeter, D. G. Lavvton, J. M. Moore, D. D. I Moore, S. T. Simms, M. Morris, L. P. Simpson, J. H. Pinsoii, V. P. Sloan, P. E. Ray, W. P. Stokes, E. M. Reith, R. W. Taylor, S. D. Riggs, VV. E. Ur, A. Scott, C. T. Williams, J. N VARSITY : Hans Feige, Mac Laughton, Harry Burchstead. Clemson Debate Team The Clemson Debate Team consists of students interested in representing this university in inter- collegiate competition and at the same time, in advancing their own level of achievement. The debate question is chosen on the basis of its relevance to the current problems of the world. It normally encompasses the fields of political science, economics, sociology, and history. This year the team traveled to Florida State University, Emory University, University of South Carolina, George Washington University, Tulane, Maryland, Wake Forest. Each of these tournaments provided fresh challenges and oppor- tunities for the students to learn views, meet interesting people, and travel into various areas. The Debate Team honors its members by mem- bership in the Calhoun Forensic Society. This year ' s president is Hans Feige who is also presi- dent of our chapter of TKA-DSR, a national debate fraternity. Mr. Feige is also Southern Regional Vice-President of the fraternity. NOVICES : Kathy Wilson, Harold Wilkinson, Laurie Holeman. CO. CHES: Dr. A. J. Fear and Miss Marie Bense. SO ' cial (so ' shal), adj. [F., fr. L. socialis, fr. socius an associate, ally.] 1. Marked by or given up to friendly intercourse or to companionship in pleasure; as, a pleasant social life. 2. Naturally or habitually living, growing, etc., in groups or communities; as, bees are social insects. 3. Of, relating to, or characteristic of society, or the leisure or pleasure- seeking class; as, social register (a directory of those belonging to this class). 4. Of or relating to human beings as a closely knit body of interdependent persons; as, social science. 5. Of or concerned with the welfare or contacts of human beings; as, social service; social worker. 6. Of or relating to human beings in their physical contacts or to evils resulting from such contacts; as, social hygiene. 7. Social- istic; — often used in names of political parties; as, the Social Democratic party. Syn. Social, sociable, convivial. That is social which per- taine to society in general, or has to do with human intercourse; one is sociable who is companionable, or fond of mingling or tallcing with others. Convivial implies jovial fellowship. SOCIAL Inter - Fraternity Council INTER FRATERNITY COUNCIL mkii Gassaway, F. Yarborough, B. O ' Neal, M. Yoke, W. AG DKA GRAHAM PRITCHARD, President DPK The Inter-Fraternity Council of Clemson Uni- versity strives each year to promote good relation- ships among the nine social fraternities. The IFC also acts as a liaison between the fraternities and the administration. The fraternity system here thrives on compe- tition. The IFC realizes that competition is healthy and thereby awards many trophies for achievement in the areas of grades, sports, Greek Week, and Homecoming. Rush Week is the most important time of all for Greeks. Smokers are held during the week, with parties on Saturday night. Bids are issued and accepted on the following Monday. Greek Week climaxes the social year. The fra- ternities enjoy competing in the Greek Olympics. The IFC dance, usually with a big name band, ends the weekend. Christopher, D. Hargrove, R. Cart Wright, D Waters, K. Suggs, K. Frar ipton, G. KDX KSN Eldridge. C. . Jexander, A. Ha.r. J. D. McCrary, D. PKD SAZ L Alpha Gamma The brothers of Alpha Gamma recall many fond memories, each one dear to us all. Summer with his usual blind date — a real roach . . . Smacky Mouth and Huggy Bear Bon- nette . . . BoHog: 3 beers, 1 door, 2 windows . . . Dear Sandy . . . Home sweet Hutto ... A lounge — who needs it . . . Did you see this ? Strom Thurmond signed my paper . . . Gammas win, lose, forfeit — AD ... A bad bottle of rye . . . Party? Where? Nowhere yet . . . Steer and his California bar f?y . . . Our frozen work party . . . Gamma ' s Angels rise again . . . Where did you get a name like snip? . . . Wak Wak Wak . . . Respectfully submitted— C. W. H. Bailey, E. L. Bonnette, T. E. Chinners, J. E. Clarke, D. R. Clinkscales, C. Cullom, J. W. Grubbs. E. H. Hall, A. B. Hand, G. E. Hanes. C. V. Harding, G. L. Hicks, L. W. Huckaby, D. A. Hutto, M. H. Jordan, R. M. McCracken, J. I Miller, C. A. Newton, D. A. O ' Neal, M. J. Roddey, M. E. Simmons, C. B Stanford, W. C. Steern, R. L. Summer, J. T. Turner, V. H. Walker, G. D. White, C. G. Zeigler, R. L. j n o I — MISS BETTY SMITH, Sweetheart Delta Kappa Alpha w - i - , What a year ! . . . double date ? lovalieres ! Fabulous Five . . . Barney invades Nassau . . . Hippies with Suggs ! . . . The governor expresses unrequieted love . . . Trooper Cooper returns . . . Off to the drive-in . . . Aroused . . . Tiger- ama? — maybe next year . . . Sensory exercises? — those architect ' s are a little strange . . . the dis- appearing act . . . boy, she smashed that ice bucket . . . English landlady . . . the Blob buys a ring — J. P. ' s brother in law . . . the boy math teacher . . . Pete got gung-ho . . . the P ' s gather strength . . . $30 worth of parking tickets . . . The sign . . . Ah ! bitterness . . . Pills are the next best thing to knowledge . . . defrosting isn ' t any easy job . . . The weird guys . . . She ' d like to have that picture back . . . Airborne ! . . . Those newsletters keej) coming back . . . The Effingham flock returns . . . Hey Yoke! . . . Hey What! . . . the big fight . . . Champs again . . . Has anyone studied . . . Later Troops. BILL YOKE, President Abrams, J. H. Ail.lison. J. Aiikins. W. R. Alexander, M. Barker, J. F. I ' arroll, A. Cone. F. H. C.x. F. J. 0 ' ikmM ik ft p. Engstrom, G. W. Enslen, J. E. Hartley, J. Hinson. S. h. Mahaffev. J. R. Roche, R. L. Ttirpin, F. Watson, B. Godsey, C. D. Goodson, R. Hutchinson. S. Jenkins, A. Rochester, D. P. Rook, B. Whatley, K. W. Yarborough. H. J. €4 Delta Phi Kappa ROBERT GRAHAM, President We got a house full of stupids ... I have been here five years and I know . . . Can I borrow ? . . . Hey, who stole our pledge paddle? . . . That really shocks me . . . ' ell, I think I have done a good job! . . . You can ' t arrest me for reckless ])arking . . . Run them dues by one more time . . . Ratliff — IFC All-Star — game ending double play . . . The indivisible trio: Putnam, Biediger, and Sim])sf)n . . . Lunceford — four in one game! He ' s not back here again, is he? . . . Jukebo.x — it ' s the same old song . . . Brahma Room — Swine Clut) — Melody Makers — Ace — Shags ... A Sup- erman Pledgemaster . . . Let ' s have some order! . . . Adjournment : All Those in favor. X. MISS DALLAS TURNAGE. Sweetheart - j if J- Wir. Ambrose, R. E. Beeson, J. W. Beidiger, W. C. Bell, J. W. Bergren, S. C. Brittain, W. C. Butler, J. W. Baker, G. F. Cook, J. T. Craven, C. M. Crenshaw, J. D. Hash, T. Hesse, G. L. Jones, R. A. Kozma, P. Krebs, W. F. Lacher, W. L. LaRoche, E. A. Lunceford, J. R. Miller, M. C. Moyer, E. F. Nemergut, J. Neely, K. D. Netzel, J. E. Patterson, S. Pavlasck, S. Petrusky, K. G. Pitman, B. C. Pritchard, G. Putnam, D. M. Ratliff, W. Reynolds, W. E. Segars, J. H. Segars, R. M. Schroeder, R. H. Shuler, J. E. Stroud, J. A. Kappa Delta Chi Rally Chis . . . R. T Muda ... The mighty box . . . Martin ' s . . . Nuck . . . New Action . . . Pretty Groovy . . . Angie . . . Not to a dog fight . . . Sling-easies or snug-easies . . . Ungodly . . . Out of range . . . Liberty . . . The Raven . . . Ride the Terps . . . The Pink Tiger? . . . Collie . . . Park — the Grossest . . . Greaser and Zipper . . . The Casino- 128 . . . Donnie G— Finally . . . Buddha . . . Shanker . . . Dip the Dog . . . Measles . . . Fire-222 . . . Brenda — Our Sweet- heart . . . Pepsi bottles . . . Jack Daniels or Bordens . . . Smith — the number 1 trash mouth . . . Duke or lubby Guppy . . . Buck in his Cessna . . . Turner and his Corvette . . . Satch . . . Brute . . . Upstairs Y — 7:00 . . . He ' s a good boy ... In a light second . . . Not a bad year after all. linltfi! W II Hislicp, W R. liuck.iUw. A. HiillniBtun. D. Crosl.y, W. Iturtnii.J i: (■|iri-it,.i.lier. T. I), l.mipt.iii. r. M. Ilunlctte, E. K. Chryst, S, I.. Comi.ton. n. Cr DKkcrsoii.J. Kdfin, G. JelTor.ls, B. Cinck. R (;illicrt. W, H. HaiidcKan, E. Henley. G H.ll, J. Johnson, W. g gjj e U MISS BRENDA PEPPLES, Sivcctheart , f- JiMmkdik K.iiKht, G. Lake, M. iMizzell, J. P. Prathcr, J. L. Parker, J. E. Phillips, G. Small. R. Smith, R. Smith, W. Tr.iup, R. Ware, W. Wingard, R, Moore, K. Nuckols, H. Oglesby, T. M. Rockwell, J. Sharp, D. Slate, D. Stanley, P. Theiling, H. Thompson, A. Witherspoon, S. Wright, P. Young, L. Kappa Sigma Nu Red hell is bad . . . Stay away from the truck . . . Stop unless you ' re properly dressed . . . Play Double Shot please P . . . The Sergeant-at- Arms must warn before he fines — sometimes . . . How many times do I have to tell you, he ' s a doctor now . . . Football against girls? ... 24 in 21 years . . . only a few more days and you ' ll be old enough to buy beer . . , Ray turns lover boy . . . Avis trophy time again . . . Take a ruad trij) — If you ' re scared, say you ' re scared . . . Yeah, and if you ' ve got any friends . . . Drinkin ' those diet pepsis . . . Damn good parties . . . Just wait until ne.xt year . . . Hey, we finally won a fo(3tball game . . . ' em Snappers is hell ! KEN SUC.C.S, I ' rcsuUut Abrams. E. B. .Mcwine, F. N. ArmstronK, W. S. Bryant, M. V. Cantrcll. J. G. Carder, J. E. Crow, W. C, Garnett, ,S. T. Gleason, D. R. Gleaton. P. T. Harrison. H. H. MISS SHARON VAUGHN, Sweetheart 3 ■HWi k. tH fiK-TH . T 5Ssf - t-W Lf-V k .Mien. CM Bates. J. M. Bearden, W. Boozer. G. W. Brooks. R. E. Bvrd. O. E. Cothran, B. A. naniel. S. Dowling, T. Engram, J. Erter. J. Fitts. T. Bell, R. L. Bell, W. Cartwright, D. Caughman, M. Drakeford, C. Dtirant, E. Floyd, J. Gardner, H. Numeral Society Summer grins at Slick ' s . . . This is my date, I can do better . . . Duck season all year on the third floor . . . See any horses at the Cup? . . . The great road trip contest . . . Red eyes at Red Diamond . . . Thursday night shaft . . . Who ' s the lucky dog this weekend? . . . Bag ' s back in a jump suit . . . Mardi Gras next year, too . . . Barney at 1 1 :00 . . . Flashlights in the Dumpster . . . Build the Homecoming float with beer cans . . . Dirty Curty and Dirty Doug at Dirty Dicks in Nassau . . . The mouth of the south . . . Converse Wednesday . . . Frozen juke- box and beer and dates . . . Ever see anybody roach in a tux ... A sermon on the couch . . . Which way? Atlanta or Charlotte? . . . Nip it in the bud . . . First and finest. GREG I R.AMPTON, President Harritos, H. Harper. D. Hevward, T. Kirkpatrick. W. Lyons, R. Lynn, J. MolTat, D. Morgan, J. Moxon. P. nta(l. J. Stevens, W. Stewart, J. Hipp, C. Hixon, S. Holman, D. Jeffers. J. Maxwell, M. McCormick, R. McGee. E. McGee, J. Narramure. I). Padgett, J. Reeves, R. Rivers, J. Stuckev. V. Thraves, W. Warren, A. Wilbum, W. Kennedy, W. Kirabrell, C. Merry, D. Meyers, R. Scarborough, J. Self, W. Williams, B. Wright, T. H. ik .: ' W K ' J. PATTI GATTSHALL, Sweetheart RICHARD WORRELL KAPP March 4, 1968 Vietnam Phi Kappa Delta ■m ' ■ifc KA Fabulous Phi Kapps ... No one will ever know- when our bo.x ' ll finally blow . . . Banlons . . . Quad god . . . Roadtrips to the Rock : back at 4 o ' clock . . . Road trip to Brenau and date a cow . . . Sunrise services . . . Looking at a few . No swing . . . we ' d like to go National ; but our trustees are irrational . . . Get up for it . . . No jjity in pen city . . . Houseparty at Rockmount . . . beer baseball . . . Football city, kick off at twelve . . . Professional blind dates . . . Atlanta banana . . . Homecoming at the Holiday Inn ; back to the Terrace for a little gin . . . Clifford Curry . . . Negative . . . Cool breeze . . . Treasurer ' s rei)ort : I guess we ' re gonna have to acess . . . Shrine Club and free beer . . . ' 68 — an outstanding year ... I think a word to the wise should be sufficient. Anderson, W. Auglitry, B. Ballenger, M. Barbary, J. E. Beam, H. Bell, R. C. Broome, S. 4 Brown, K. B B Buck, J. Cecil, D. Clark, B. Dinnean, J. Duncan, D. Edwards, R. Eldridge, C. Graves, J. H. Hawkins, W. Hazelwood, R. Henderson, L. Jackson, W. T. Johnson, P. Johnson, W. Kellctt, S. Little, D. p Bs Merrell, T. Montgomery, R. Ross, T. Mullen, J. Dates, L. Parmer, B. Poling, J. Pridemore, W. Ratterce, C. ra Roets, J. iir Sidrony, A. r j i Smith, D. Smith, D. L. ol Snoddy, R. Tennent, C. Tollon, J. Ulmer, A. Vaughn, D. Verross, W. E Walters, D. West, C. Wilder, R. __.J Wilson, W. Xtw Worsham, F. e j , ■s- ■■■ ■•-• ; Sigma Alpha Zeta On the outside looking in ... 5 right, Frat City . . . Check any road map ... Let it all hang out . . . Hey man, how come it is so cool — red hair??? Mr. Policeman, may I see your invitation ... So what ' s a hundred $$$... No, we didn ' t want to be in Tigerama . . . Spent more time at our display — not on but at ... no prizes but it was fun . . . Pin City for B. G. and roommate . . . Uptight and out of sight at 5-A . . . Mama Wilkie keeps good care of her children, Turkey and Jethro . . . yes, It ' s Growing . . . Pop Rile . . . Leon and Bonnie — married ? pinned ? Hewey and Dewey — brothers at last . . . Big Al ' s the greatest . . . ask Al . . . Burlington Fugitive back in school . . . Ayers is to camera as McCrary is to Charleston . . . Come back real soon . . . rememljer 5 right . . . not the circus on the left. Alexander, T. K. Askins. H. Coleman, M. Coleman, W. Grimes, T. Jolly, A. O ' Cain, J. O ' Cain, W. ALLEN ALEXANDER, President fi!-i: M f ' life X ;i i« Ayers. K. Beam, T. Crosland, J. Dewitt. M. Kelley, C. Langley, L. Ogletrce. R. Pringle, G. Begg, W. Bethea, T. Brittain, J. Durham. T. Francis, J. Frank, J. Linder, V. Mackintosh, J. McCrary, D. Retse, W. Rentz, N. Riley, A. Brockington, W. Cely, J. Graham, J. Gregorie, J. Moore, H. Mudd, R. Snoddy, C. Taylor, J. Clark, W. Cooper, D. Holland, W. Howell, G. Murray, M. Nygard, R. Whaley. W. Wheeler, M. .. MISS CATHY CROWELL, Su ' cethcart STEVE JONES, rr,sUinn Sigma K ppa Epsilon Rally SKEs . . . Donnie Dormo ; shot down again . . . Dukie Drumtruck , alias Fulla , alias Dukie Doo . . . What do you mean I ' m pinned? . . . Bingo , pinner or lavaliered or both . . . Cornwell, pop a pill . . . Fox, naked man stalks the quad . . . Heath, the Tarns are good, the Tammettes are better . . . Bobo , wasn ' t Julie nice . . . Another trophy Brooks? . . . Hugh, does Delta Airline use Radar . . . The President (Jones), a color T.V. in the room . . . Opus, A.C. or D.C. . . . Tyson, Tigerama — first place . . . E. A., the girl on the dating game looks familiar . . . Stew, Morning out . . lock Walker, Love is alive and lives in the girls dorm . . . Fulmer, all purpose what . . . Fred, there ' s no trouble here soldier . . . Andy, will he ever return . . . Gore, no he never returned . . . Buzz . . . SKEs say high . . . S-K-I- ' s got so much soul ... in the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king. MRS. JUDY BROWN Alfred, G. Anderson, L. Baker, G. Bicksler, F. Brown, A. Brown, C. Bruce, D. Cobb, D. Commins, E. Cornwell, J. Cummings, Dunaway, A. Durant, R. Enis, S. Fox, T. Fulnier, J. Gilbert, R. Goldstein, L. Gore, A. Griggs, W. Heath, W. Johnson, H. Jones, S. Jordan, W. Kaylor, H. LaGrone, A. Martin, D. Mikell, C. Ragsdale, E. Ralston, W. Reagan, J. Trexler, C. Tyson, J. Walker, D. Walker, F. Weatherly, H. ( o t Delta Theta Chi FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Simmons, L., Pitts, L., Cale, J., Christy, C, Senn, R. SECOND ROW: Corn, J., Casey, P., Planck, L., Haddon A., Defanti, P., Haddon, A. THIRD ROW: Hubbard, S., Tuttle, D., Cothran, S., Dasher, L., Ballard, L., Greenfield, P., Trotter, M., Lester, J., Gramling, C, Lutz, K. Rally . . . Drinkin ' wine spo-dee-o-dee . . . AUright . . . Who said that? . . . Piles and pyra- mids at O.D. . . . Super-good . . . 7th is heaven . . . Umm Brethren — beat Auburn party . . . Mairy — fodgutter . . . Palisades park . . . How do you feel, Miss Red Delta ? . . . Boo-s . . . Hey, baby . . . Vive I ' amour ... 3 quizzes tomorrow — going out tonight? . . . Howard ' s Storybook — Homecoming . . . Sister Tom ' s truck ... 9 in a VW Marvin . . . Do you deliver wood ? . . . It ' s ultra-simple . . . Dead-eye . . . Bunches of fun . . . Nerd ... All dressed in white . . . Per- ])etual pledge . . . All the debutantes do . . . The Brigadier — thank you . . . Our Flower, Power ... Fly Delta— flight 707 .. . Ah, so, Clara- Rots of ruck . . . Dry, stale, not sharp? . . . Rush — 20 of Clemson ' s best . . . Entonces . . . 1 married, 5 engaged — more to come? . . . DTX Jukebo.x Party for sororities . . . Dixie Day — go Deltas . . . Houseparties . . . Sisterhood, Friendli- ness, Spirit. Doak, S. Hudson, E. Pennington, D, SHERRY MARCHBANKS, President Fewell, J. Klinck, S. Spearman, A Omicron Zesta Tau BECKY BALLARD, President Rosin on the bow and here we go! . . . Was that shower really worth it ? . . . Another call from Ft. Gordon . . . Hey, the books are only $100 short . . . Where did the banner go? . . . What ' s in Columbus? . . . My hands are numb . . . Who ' s the candlelight for? . . . Umm spa- ghetti ... Of course, we have talent, we were in the talent show, weren ' t we . . . Funny thing about shaving cream and eggs . . . It ' s under row KL at the stadium . . . We ' re out of what ? . . . Would you believe a two-ring circus? . . . Steak, cham- pagne, candlelight, soft music ... a sorority. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RICriT: Rice, S., Batson, P., Patey, C, Bartles, J., Fairey, K., Craig, M., Richbourg, D., Donaldson, M., Waddell, D., Roberts, J., Cromer, L., Mattis, V., Roberts, J., Kester, A., Albrecht, J., Owens, E., Callison, S., Hanna, G., Smith, S., Georgeo, A. i di Ball, D. Bissey, D. Carroll, V. Clark, S. Georgeo, B. Gordon, L. Hanna, K. Hotinger, S. Hunter, C. n jt. Jones, M. wt Lynn, B. Macauley, M. Mangum, P. Nicks, J. pim ,W Parker, L. Pepple, B. Smith, B. Stewart, T. Tripp, S. Yockev, P. Addis, G. Alley, S. Barbary. S. Belk, H. Britton, C. Glen, S. Hass, J. Haves, B. Hindman, I. Jackson, C. Jones, M. Mallory, J- Mansfield, P. Mcrcier, B. Mitchell, A Sigma Beta Chi Rallying Sigmas, Dixie Day, Tigerama, All the way . . . Mouseketeers, Mischief Night, Sprites and Pixies, Candlelights . . . Bull Sessions, Shoot- ing the breeze, Chi Candids, Life of ease . . . Housei)arties, Beauty queens. Initiations, Rack fiends . . . Sigmas A-Go-riO, Alice in Wonderland, Beautiful Hostesses, Bobbie ' s dance band . . . Linda leader. Peter Pan, Partying people. Wed- ding band . . . Cleinson mugs, slave sale, football, water, Gail? . . . Wonderful pledges, scrapbooks, ])ainted windows, funny looks . . . Easter baskets, Tamassee kids, chamjiagne toasts, issuing bids . . . Sorority sing, Winnie-The-Pooh, Magnolia Manor, We want you . . . Dorm officers. Who ' s Who, Student Government, Taps, too . . . Broken Hearts, lavaliers, sister sjtirit, Sigma cheers. BECKY CARLTON, President bertsnn, S. Dannals. N cson, S. Jenkins, J. en, M. Ritchie, T. ' iS , '  .. Robbins, H. Rodgers, D. Scavens, B Seay, M. Sobczyk, R. Stuart, D. Tilky, J. Wright, D. Wright, D. FIRST ROW, LKFT TO RIGHT: Brown, B., Knoy, K., Harte, S., Emerson, S., Boswell, C, Lanham, J., Holcombc, S. SECOND ROW: Brown, D., Railton, D., Ragsdale, J., Jackson, L., Mackay, M., Sloan, P.. Kossler. J., Dodds, C. Kirkland, M., Wallace, M., Williamson, D. Intersorority Council mm The Intersorority Council is an organization composed of an elected representative from each sorority and the presidents of each sorority. The Council coordinates inter-sorority activities and presents the overall picture of Clemson sororities to girls who wish to know more about the three sororities on campus. ISC establishes rules and standards for general sorority conduct and for rush season. The council during rush sponsors a reception for all girls who wish to participate in rush to acquaint them with the sororities. It is the goal of ISC to serve as a panhellenic organization under which all sororities can maintain their individual high standards while contributing to the overall Greek image on campus. .H-- JANET GARRISON, President DTX V Gail Addis Becky Ballard Becky Carlton Carrell Hunter Sherry Marchbanks Beverly Norris SBX OZT SBX OZT DTX DTX MILITARY Cheryl Simpson and Sarali Karesh, Commandc Angels drill. watch the Judy and Sarah talk over plans for a project for servicemen in Viet Nam with a member of the Arnold Air Society. The Hying Tiger Angel Flight is a coed aux- iliary to the Major Rudolph Anderson Squadron of the Arnold Air Society. The Angels function as hostesses and social coordinates for the society as well as for the Cadet Wing. The girls in Angel Flight undertake selected service and social projects within the community. In addition to corsage sales before each home foot- ball game, the club undertakes projects for Miracle Hill, and servicemen in Viet Nam. Each Angel s])onsors a squadron or a group of the wing dur- ing special reviews. They also drill as a team. Several dropins are held throughout the year with the Arnold Air Society. The Flying Tiger chapter of Angel Flight is a member of the National Angel Flight. At the Area C-1 conclave in Charleston, S. C, the chap- ter was named the Most Improved Flight in the area of 1967. Angel Flight iW 1 %ii.h. Brown, B. Edwards, L. Green. L. Roberts, J. Williams, D. Wright, C. Clarkson, D. Ellis, C. Kimes, D. Simpson, C. Wolper, J. Young, M. 314 Light Brigade MEMBERS. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barker, D., CummaiuL;. SECOND ROW: Lancianes Carroll, V., Moss, C. THIRD ROW : Pennington, D., Bissey, D., Stewart, T., Tripp, S., Tyson, C. J., Ball, D., . ' •■i .J fc J i :ai Attention! Present Arms! Marching with their companies and battaHons is one of the main activities of the members of the Light Brigade. On any Thursday, the red uniforms of the girls can be seen among the Clemson Army ROTC cadet units. The Light Brigade serves as secre- tary and hostess for the mihtary staff and visiting mihtary dignitaries. Each semester the Light Brigade holds a rush tea in order to meet perspective members. Coeds are selected for membership on the basis of char- acter, personality, appearance, interest, and must have an accumulated grade-point ratio of 2.0. The Light Brigade has become an important part of the Army ROTC Cadet Corps at Clemson University. Benny Pitman ushers in the President ' s box at a home football game. Danny Rhodes, Commander, David Gay and Keith Neely discuss information concerning the military requirements of our country. Scabbard and Blade Company K-7 of the National Society of Scab- bard and Blade is composed of members of the advanced Air Force and Army Cadet Corps. The goals of Scabbard and Blade are to unite in closer relationship the military departments of American universities of good and efficient ofificers; to pre- pare ourselves as educated men to take a more active part and to have a greater influence in the military affairs of the communities in which we may reside ; and above all to spread intelligent information concerning the military requirements of our country. Membership is limited to a maximum of six per cent of the advanced cadet corps, and merit is the sole basis for membership. The criteria for mem- bership may be represented by the Society ' s un- official motto, An officer only at times, perhaps, but always a gentleman. Activities of Company K-7 include selling Rat Hats to the incoming freshmen, and ushering in the President ' s box at home football games. The company also sponsors the Military Ball every spring. Addison, J. Aston, L. Calhoun, R. Channel, C. Coleman, T. Davis, R. Edwards, B. Gay, D. Gilliard, B. Grant, P. Hair, J. Hoag, R. An initiate learns what is meant by being an officer only ' at times, but always a gentleman. Sabbard and Blade Crest. rahluu-ri imh lUniV Hudgens, J. Jordan, J. McPherson, L. Miller, J. Pitman, B. Pope, A. Lee, L. Lee, T. B. Neely, K. Noffz, W. Pritchard, G. Senerote, L. Lee, T. D. McMullan, J. Patterson, W. Phifer, L. Trammel!, H. Workman, J. The Society of American Military Engineers The Society of American Military Engineers is an association in which engineers from all the engineer services of the Armed Forces and from all fields of civilian engineering practice join to increase the engineer potential of the United States for the national security. The student post pro- motes interest in military engineering and related subjects. This year the post visited the Savannah District Corps of Engineer Headquarters in Sa- vannah, the Lockhead Research Facilities near Atlanta, and highlighted the year with a trip to the Vicksburgh Waterways Experimentation Sta- tion over the spring vacation. The post holds meetings bi-monthly at which the members have an opportunity to hear from sp eakers from all over the Southeast as well as to see films on many aspects of military and civilian engineering. The post is composed of members from Army and Air Force ROTC as well as other engineering students. The post advisors are Captain R. J. Britz of the Army ROTC Detachment and Cap- tain R. M. Carter of the Air Force. I Angle, S. Barnwell, T. Blair, R. Brown, D. Bullwinkle, G. Coker, R. Collins, J. Grant, P. Hoag, R. Holcombe, J. Law, P. McCarty, J McClure, D. Martin, S. Noble, L. Pace, G. Pace, R. Putnam, W. RiekcF, J. Smith, C. Sutton, B. Thomas, R. Todd, J. Ziegler, G. WILLIAM PUTNAM President PHILIP H. GRANT Commander MICKEY WOODHAM Sponsor Anderson, C. Behrens, W. Calhoun, R Cooper, W. Copeland, C. Glazener, W. Gott, W. Jordin, J. Lee, T. Leyh, J. Newton, C. Schoper, G. Senerote, L. Philip Grant, Commander, and other PRs sell rat hats to the freshmen during registration. PR 4th Regimental Headquarters Clemson is fortunate in having the Pershing Rifles Fourth Regimental Headquarters on cam- pus. With the help of 15 PR units in the Caro- linas, Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama, the Fourth Regiment was selected as the Number One Regiment in the National Society last year. During the year Regimental Headquarters holds two Regimental Assemblies, one drill meet, three postal rifle matches, inspects each unit twice, and attends two National Conventions (this year at Baton Rouge and New Orleans). Clemson won first place in the Rifle Match. By using Regi- mental Headquarters as a command and coordi- nating unit, the various activities of the fifteen- member PR units can be made known to the general public, Pershing Rifles National Head- quarters at the University of Nebraska, and the geographical area of the Fourth Regiment. Brinkley, J. K. t ' . V Cameron, L. Company C-4 Company C-4 of Clemson University was granted its charter by the National Society of Pershing Rifles in 1939. Since then the company has won over 175 trophies to symbolize victories in various events ranging from Clemson ' s U.M.O.C. contest to national competition. The Clemson PRs have built up a reputation for pre- cision and sharpness. The PR ' s personal pride and desire combined with many hours of drill make an unbeatable team. Company C-4 draws its active membership from the first three classes at Clemson. Freshmen make up the pledge pla- toon. The pledge year is spent learning the funda- mentals of drill and of the society. After this year of pledging, selected sophomores form the drilling company. Highlights of the 1967-68 year include: the tra- ditional performances of the precision routine at Homecoming and Carolina games, Military Ball, a trip to Mardi Gras in New Orleans, and the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D. C. I XI I -.. Kirby, W. H. Stancil, L. B. Smith. R. D. Weber, W. L. The Clemson Pershing Rifles demonstrate their precision and ski l iM i)k5 ' ik i i Bellemy, G. Burnette, J. Capps, W. Cason, L. Cauthen, J. Chandler, K. Davis, C. Dotson, R. The PRs learn quickly that many hours of hard drill make an unbeatable team. i 4 llk% Goeller, J. Marshall, J. Gooding, C Moseley, S. PRs even have to spend many hours drilling in the rain. , • y- t ' ' i-- i M, Ail ' ,a4 1 m ' f 4- i ' f ' ' ■■' - ' ■- ■,■k Anderson, G. Bennett, A. Brooks, V. Bryant, D. Burns, A. Call, R. Chapman, J. Cook, G. Cooke, R. Copeland, G. Copeland, H. Cutrell, J. Duckworth, L. Ewan, D. Harper, L. Pledges learn the basic fundamentals of drill with and without arms. PR Pledges Training, education, and fun — those are the watchwords of a Pershing Rifle pledge. The pledge program is geared to instructing the fresh- men in the basic fundamentals of drill with and without arms. Practice makes perfect, and to the PR pledge his M-1 rifle soon becomes a part of him. The pledge learns to execute rifle manual sharply, and gains the skills and confidence which he will need during his sophomore year in Company C-4. A strong sense of discipline and a lot of military bearing will help him in either civilian or military life. The self-confidence, self-respect, and self- pride which he will acquire will help him in his relations with both his peers and his seniors. The annual tactical problem against the sopho- more company gives the pledge a chance to let off steam and to have lots of fun and at the same time teaches him to cooperate with others. The pledges show off what they have learned in various public a])pearances such as Sumter ' s Iris Festival Parade, and the spring festivities at Columbia. The pledges perform in front of Clemson ' s stu- dent body when they form a sabre arch at the annual Military Ball. «5v E fi ■■■p T i W , .- W , ' F ' iHH !W N. ' 4 - - ! 9 -v Himmel, R. James, J. Mabry, W. Moore, J. Scheid, C. Shuler, B. J . MM .j ' W P ' ' Pt k iJTKZJM  - .A-: .: .£].., r Jamison, T. Jay, J. Kimball, J. Ladewig, D. Landrum, R. Rodgers, J. Osborne, G. Patterson, J. Rice, J. Robinett, J. Looney, D. West, R, Storman, D. Taylor, S. Tirson, M. Turner, L. Robinson, R. Williams, T. PR pledges know that practice makes perfect. I Pledges practice for their public appearance at the spring festivities in Columbia, S. C. . , , , . Benny Pitman, Cotnma iclcr, and the other members nf Area C-1 Headquarters makv plans for the Conclave at Charleston Air Force Base. BAILEY, E. L. Operations Officer EDWARDS, B. R. Administrative Officer FRANKLIN, A. R. Comptroller PATTERSON, W. N. Executive Officer PITMAN, B. C. Commander Area C-1 Headquarters The Major Rudolph Anderson, Jr. Squadron of the Arnold Air Society was honored to be chosen Area C-1 Headquarters for 1967-68. As Area Headquarters the Clemson Squadron has under its command eleven southeastern schools, including the University of South Carolina, The Citadel, the University of the South, the University of Geor- gia, Georgia Tech, the University of Florida, Florida State University, the University of Miami, the University of Puerto Rico, Emory University. The primary duty of the newly elected Area Headquarters is to coordinate the activities of the southeastern schools, to distribute correspondence from national headquarters, to carry out an area inspection, and to hold an area conclave. The Area C-1 Conclave served as the high spot during the first semester. The convention was held at Charleston Air Force Base, Charleston, S. C. with an attendance of 125 cadets and ad- visors. During the convention Colonel Pitman conducted business meetings to iron out problems within the area. At the conclave banquet, Captain Robert M. Carter of Clemson University was chosen the Outstanding Area Advisor. A. W. ALBEROL Commander Arnold Air Society The Arnold Air Society, a national honorary and professional military organization was inspired by the late General H. H. Hap Arnold in 1947. The Arnold Air Society is composed of four memberships : active, alumni, associate, and honor- ary. Its membership has the common bond of established intent to become officers in the United States Air Force. Drawing its name from the late Major Rudolph Anderson, a 1948 Clemson graduate who was shot down on a reconnaissance mission during the Cuban Crisis, the local chapter of Arnold Air Society strives to promote the mission of Arnold Air Society as prescribed by National Head- quarters — to further the purpose, tradition and concept of the United States Air Force, to pro- mote American citizenship, to create a closer and more efficient relationship among AFROTC cadets. With Area Headquarters for Area C-1 based here this year, the Society hosts the Area Con- clave at Charleston, South Carolina along with its regular yearly functions, the formal Arnold Air Dining-In, and such service functions as the up- keep of the Major Rudolph Anderson Memorial in Greenville, S. C, and promotion of the annual blood drive. Members of the Arnold Air Society feel that the honor in an honor society should come from serv ' ice to country, community, and fellow man in addition to that accorded the name. Barry Edwards and James Steifle make plans with the Angels to hold a social drop-in. Barry, James, Edward, and I.oniiic discus drive sponsored by the Arnold Air Society. plans tor the annual blood nnrrmiiT ' M jf Allen, D. Creech, G. Fabian, G. Kneece, J. Patterson, W. Smith, A. Aston, L. Davis. R. Fletcher, R. Lee. L. Phifer, L. Steifle, J. Bailey, E. Fdgin, G. Franklin, A. Lyle. J. Pritchard, G. Way, A. REGIONAL Kenneth, Grace, President, listens while Joe Avant explains about the annual Christmas dance in Charleston. Beta Sigma Chi Founded in 1933, Beta Sigma Chi is Clemson ' s oldest active organization. Until 1962 when it became a service fraternity, Beta Sigma Chi was known as the Charleston County Club. It was formed by a group of Charleston County students to promote fellowship among Charleston area stu- dents and to be used for the improvement and betterment of the University and the Clemson area. Beta Sigma Chi ' s social calendar remains active throughout the year. Parties of various types are held in Charleston during all holidays, with the highlight of the social season being the annual Christmas dance. The year is culminated with an all-weekend beach party at the beginning of the summer. Since 1962, the main service of the fraternity has been to give a $200 scholarship to a qualified and deserving freshman from the Charleston area. To raise money for the scholarship fund, the club holds dances in the Charleston vicinity during the summer. Also the proceeds of the Christmas dance are used for this purpose. Members learn about the $200 scholarship given to a deserv- ing freshman from the Charleston area. Aston, L. Avant, J. Cockcroft, J. Fowler, M Godfrey, D. Grace, K. Hasclden, E. Hayes, S. Neale, G. Peters, W. Raines, K. D. Ray, W. 328 Members plan the Christmas dance to be held in Chester. Chester County Club SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Criscionc, 1„ Roberts, J., Bicket, A., Ranks, M., Grant, T., Logan, W., Carroll, A., Wilson, F., Black, R. STANDING: Abernathy, B., Kirk- patrick, K., Wilson, J., Miller, B., Campbell. P. The Chester County Clemson Club, a regional organization formed in November of 1959, is com- posed of Clemson sttidents from Chester County. The club ' s purpose — to promote unity and fellow- ship among club members through club activities is caried out in its bi-monthly meeting and through the club ' s various activities and social functions. The club ' s many functions include the annual Christmas dance which provides an opportunity for fellowship among club members as well as other young people in the area. This dance as well as the various other club functions have proven to be great successes due to the sense of brotherhood shown by the club members. This fellowship and brotherhood is also evident in all of the club ' s activities on campus. The intra- nuiral teams in football, basketball, and Softball have been very successful. The club also seeks to help those whose families find the expense of college a burden by awarding a scholarship to an incoming freshman each year. It is through such activities and functions as these that the Chester County Clemson Club has become and will remain an integral part of Clemson. OFFICERS. Miller, B., Vice-President: Campbell, P., President: Wilson, J., Treasurer: Banks, M., Secretary. International Student Association The purpose of this association is to Unite the foreign students of Clemson University and through communication among themselves and with American citizens to aid international under- standing. The ISA is best known for its annual ISA supper, a unique Clemson social event which at- tracted 250 people this year. Attendants experi- enced choice dishes from India, Turkey, Lebanon, Sweden, Germany, China and South America. The ISA is known to have a good soccer team and this year won the intramural volleyball cham- pionship. The ISA and the YMCA plan in Janu- ary 1%8 to sponsor a table tennis tournament, which is opened to all students and citizens of the Clemson community, a tournament which auto- matically qualifies the winner for the South Caro- lina Table Tennis Championship. The members of dififerent countries around the world gather weekly in Clemson on Thursday evening at the YMCA. The social activity of the ISA includes parties, picnics, and excursions, all of which are carried out in an international at- mosphere. Dr. A. Fear, the advisor, is always receptive to foreign students ' problems. I OFFICERS. Richard Frank, Secretary; Emile Rasheed, Treas- urer; Klaus Schumann, President; Frank Mora, Vice-President. Klaus talks with the members about the annual IS.A supper — a unique Clemson social event. Three of the members practice for the TV discussion program Studio International on Channel 4. RELIGIOUS Baptist Student Union FRONT ROW : Breland, E., Ladd, L., Ball, D., Holden, S. SECOND ROW : Wood- son, J., Rev. Arrington, Cotton, J., White, S., Crenshaw, D. THIRD ROW: Aston, P., Kelly, J., Crenshaw, D., Glenn, J. FOURTH ROW : Limbaugh, D., Deanheart, L., Dr. B. Dukes, Dr. J. Allen, Advisor; Middlebrooks, C. The purpose of the Baptist Student Union is to encourage the religious and spiritual development of the college student. BSU serves as a two-way channel through which Christian students move in witness and mission from their churches to the campus, and in turn, through which they move in enlistment and service from the campus to local churches. As a campus religious organization, it has no formal list of members but considers all Baptist students on campus as members. The Bap- tist Student Union works closely with other reli- gious organizations in organizing such activities as Relgious Emphasis Week. In addition, BSU has organized, this year, a literary magazine, Im- pact, to provide a means of expression in the liter- ary art forms for secular, as well as religious topics. Students of the BSU provide programs for presentation at convalescent homes and orphanages in the Clemson area. Several visits to the old age home at Six Mile, S. C. have been made during first semester. The weekly meetings on Wednes- day night at 7 :00 include organized groups which study various topics of importance to the college student today. Diane and other members enjoy refreshments after a meeti BARRY EDWARDS, President Officers are Robert Binford, President: Bear Baker, Vice- President; Nancy Dannals, Treasurer; Pat Mansfield, Secretary. Clemson Canterbury Club The Clemson Canterbury Club was organized in 1924 in association with Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. It has been providing fellowship for the Episcopal students at Clemson since that time. Along with the fellowship, its members enjoy several service projects. The club sponsors a seven-year-old child in Taiwan and makes several trips to the Tamassee DAR school. There the members serve ice cream and entertain the chil- dren. In order to raise money for the club, several members work in the Clemson Theatre. Once a month the club sponsors a supper for its members and presents a speaker. Occasionally the members attend deputations at such schools as Lander, Converse, Erskine, and Winthrop. In return the Clemson Canterbury plans some programs for the Canterbury members of these schools. The Canterburians often attend conferences at Episcopal campus in the state in order to strengthen their faith in the church and to learn more about life. The Canterbury Club members enjoy a supper together at the church. Christian Science Organization The Christian Science Organization is a group of students and sincerely interested persons who have no other religious connections. Since its beginning in 1961, the Christian Science Organi- zation has experienced continual growth in mem- bership and activities. It offers both Wednesday evening meetings and Sunday services which all students and faculty members are invited to attend. Wednesday evening meetings are held in the Stu- dent Chapel above the loggia at 7 :(X). Sunday services, held at 11:00 in the same chapel, are given in accordance with the manual of the First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts. The organization maintains a lending library of Christian Scientist material next to the lounge of A dormitories. During Religious Emphasis Week the organization offers a film and speaker on Christian Science. A number of films and tapes on Christian Science are shown intermittently through the year. Through these programs, the lectures, Wednesday meetings, and Sunday serv- ices, the members attempt to give the university public a better understanding of Christian Science while enlarging their own spiritual perception. Mary Holton conducts a Wednesday evening meeting in the Student Chapel. Jack Hemphill, Lucy Gordon, and Bobby Koger, Prrsidciil, and the other mem- bers watch a film on Christian Science during Religious Emphasis Week. . « FIRST ROW: Moore, C, Katzen, M., Goldman, M., Lapin, J.. Wolper, J., Kamen. I., Loef, S. SECOND ROW: Aines, B.. Kasha, M, Schreibman, J., Fedder, M., Ross, J., Feinberg, M., Goodman, I. Hillel-Brandeis The purpose of the Hillel-Brandeis Club at Clemson University is to serve the Jewish stu- dents in their reHgious and social lives. Hillel- Brandeis helps the Jewish students celebrate their holidays away from home. During the High Holy Days, the club provides transportation for the members to attend one of the two synagogues in Greenville. During the year, Hillel-Brandeis has speakers for the members and their guests. Also, it takes part in inviting a Rabbi to lead discussions in religious forums with other religious groups on campus. Fund raising projects are undertaken to help pay for the activities of the club. Since there is no resident Rabbi in Clemson Hillel-Brandeis works closely with Rabbis at the University of Georgia. Some watch, some listen, some smoke, but all enjoy participating in a religious forum. The Newman Student Association Father Fisher Hstens attentively to all students ' problems. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jones, K., Father Fislier, Chaplain; Professor Sullivan, Adfisor : Schmalz, R., Treasurer. SECOND ROW : Stuin, S., Nicks, J., Jackson, J., Guillot, E. THIRD ROW : Bedard, P., Morse, R., Russell, S., Rydarowski, R., Laurd, J. The Newman Student Association provides a social, cultural and religious organization for the Catholic students at Clemson. Newman Hall, the Catholic Student Center, has a small library, which features a large magazine rack carrying over twenty periodicals of both general and specialized Catholic interest. Father James Fisher, C.S.P., is the Chaplain to Catholic students at Clemson. Each year the con- ducts a seminar course on the theology of the ' atican II and a general inquiry into Catholicism. The Newman Student Association holds a fresh- man rece]5tion and a number of dances during the school year. It also has a number of informal clean-up parties and card parties. It sponsors speakers from the university faculty and from out- side sources. The club holds student discussions, and this year featured a four-w eek marriage dis- cussion. Newman students helped at the Catholic Women ' s Club annual Mardi Ciras, and collected for the United Fund in the Clemson area. FIRST ROW, LEGT TO RIGHT: Davey, J., President: [ones, K., See- rctary. SECOND ROW: Kiskel K.. first Vice-President : McGee, C, Sec- ond Vice-President. -j3ssam aiaa MR. OTIS NELSON, Associate Director YMCA Staff The business of the YMCA is people. The staff encourages the all around development of the in- dividual, giving attention to his needs and trying in every way to help him meet those needs. The backbone of the YMCA prograin — the YMCA stafif is headed by Buford E. Trent as Director of the YMCA. He has served in many capacities in the religious and community life of the campus and is interested in everything which pertams to the life of the student. Mr. Otis D. Nelson, a graduate of the University of Alabama and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, serves as Associate Director of the YMCA. He is re- sponsible for the program of the YMCA. Mr. Nash N. Gray, a graduate of Clemson, serves as Associate Director, giving the major portion of his time to business operation of the YMCA. Miss Bobbie Palmer serves as Office Secretary and is most helpful to students who come to the YMCA seeking information. MISS BOBBIE PALMER, Secretary MR. BUFORD E. TRENT, Director MR. N.ASH GRAY, Associate Director Y Cabinet FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Caggiano, ].. Weston, D., Cole, C. SECOND ROW : Harris, W., Carlton, B., Gardner, K., Gray, N., Jones, M., Hubbard, C. THIRD ROW: Giles, J., Bowden, G., Bishop T., Robinson, B. EXECUTIVE BOARD. LEFT TO RIGHT: kick, E., Miller, C, Smith, B., Kavan, B., Howes, H., Trent, B„ Gray, N., Thompson, S., Denton, G. The YMCA is a world-wide fellowship united by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ for the pur- pose of developing Christian personality and build- ing a Christian society. It is a voluntary, private, membership organization, completely interdenomi- national and democratic in its nature. Its program is such as to provide a climate for the free asso- ciation of ideas, intellectual stimulation and to foster growth toward physical and spiritual maturity. The YMCA Cabinet seeks to provide leader- ship, programs, and facilities for the physical development and social adjustments of students. Religious Emphasis Week, Hall Forums, Medi- tations, Vespers, and special speakers are definite programs carried on. Also students have depu- tations to other campuses and churches. Special and regular conferences are held both on campus and away. Betty Smith takes minutes while Bruce Kavan, President, conducts a meeting. Freshman Council, YMCA The Freshman Council of the YMCA is a branch of the Y created especially for all freshmen at Clemson Uni- versity, who are interested in the aims and ideals of the Y . There are no membership requirements for those wishing to participate in the programs of the Council. The Council welcomes all students, and for this reason, the main goal of the Freshman Council is to present a variety of programs and activities which are of interest to the majority — not minority — of students. This year the programs of the Council have covered a range of topics from a lively clogging party to a discussion on the Advantages and Disadvantages of Campus Life. The climactic social and money-making event of the first semester was a Sadie Hawkins Day and Date Raffle. The Freshman Council presents social and service, as well as, thought-provoking activities for an elite group of people — the Freshmen of Clemson University. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; Williams, D., Cromer, I.,. Dorn. P.., Williams, T. SECOND ROW : Crawford, II., McAIhaney, D., Dasher, L., Cothraii, S. Upper Class Council, YMCA Tommy Bishop, President, discusses with other members the activities of the counci FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Snow, D., Garbleman, H., Aldridge, M., Denies, G., Mr. Nash Gray, Advisnr. SECOND ROW : Water, R., Bishop, T„ Hunt, D., Stepp, K. The Upperclass Council of the YMCA is a looseknit organization whose members are inter- ested in providing services for students through the Y . At the same time the council members are interested in having a good time. Both of these objectives are obtained through the members of the council working with cabinet sponsored functions as well as council sponsored programs. These activities vary from working on the home- coming display and coaching the area youth in various sports to having parties and enjoying gen- eral bull sessions. The upperclass council has learned that the Y is made up of people and is not just a building to go to — to shoot pool or watch movies. The president is Tommy Bishop, and the vice-president is Ken Stepp. Members enjoy a social gathering at the Y Cabin. ATHLETICS Bowling Club The purpose of the Clemson Bowling Club is to provide active members for the Clemson Bowl- ing Team who compete with other universities throughout the Southeastern United States. First organized in 1964, under the direction of Professor Jack Tuttle, the team has made great strides, compiling a 33-5 record in 3 years and winning the District V Intercollegiate Tourna- ment twice. After losing its first match of the season this year, the team has gone on to win 17 in a row. RECORD Virginia 5 Amer. U. (Wash., D. C.) 1 VMI 4 Virginia 4 Virginia 3 Intercollegiate Tournament, Greenville, N. C. — Clemson (1st place) with wins over: VMI, Ten- nessee, Virginia, Virginia Union, North Carolina State, UNC, N. C. A T, South Carolina, Citadel, East Carolina, UNC at Charlotte. FURTHER SCHEDULED Clemson — South Carolina (Away) Clemson — VMI (Home) Clemson — Amer. Univ. (Wash., D. C.) (Home) Clemson — Georgia Clemson — Georgia Tech Clemson — Columbus College, Columbus, Ga. Clemson . 4 Clemson . 8 Clemson . 5 Clemson . 5 Clemson . 6 JACK TUTTLE, Advisor LEFT TO RIGHT : Ed Bailey, Buck Bovd, Jay Gullv. Harold Rciter, Bill Rcviiolds, Tom Smilli. Al and Carlos try to get their feet off the ground. 1 fc V V ' 9 ■l v r « ' wimi m 1 Clemson Aero Club The Clemson Aero Club, Inc. is an organization composed of students, faculty, and employees of Clemson University who have a keen interest in aviation. It is a non-profit organization vi hose primary objective is to help its members qualify for and obtain pilot certificates at minimal expense. Operations of the club airplane are conducted in accordance with the Federal Air Regulations of the U.S.A. and in accordance with rules estab- lished by the club for compliance with insurance requirements, for the safety of the members, and for protection of the airplane. Any person affiliated with Clemson University may apply for membership in the Clemson Aero Club. No previous flight experience is necessary. An initiation fee is nominal, and members pay the club only for the use of the plane and for insurance. For the experienced pilot, the Clemson Aero Club provides an excellent opportunity to lend the benefit of his experience to other pilots. For the student pilot, the club provides an opportunity to gain flying experience. LEFT TO RIGHT : Lam, C, Scency, B., Buckalew, A.. McNair, N., Johnson, F., Henderson, B., Freeman, C, Rogers, M. Last-minute instructions are given before take-off. FROXT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Henry, D., Tolley, C, Candler, S., Cauble, B., Kirkpatrick, K., King, J., Duckworth, G., Wiggins, D., Adkins, R. BACK ROW: Rogers, P., Jackson, J., Ammons, B., Kimbrell, B., Murrcll. T.. Nelson, C, Poland, J., Elliot, D., Caldwell. C, Burgess, D. Fellowship of Christian Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a na- tional organization composed of many fine athletes and coaches from all the branches of sports at Clemson. The organization was foimded 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 fur Christ. In its third year of existence on the Clemson campus, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes has shown continued growth and success. Dixie Skydivers Sport Parachute Club MEMBERS. Chapman. J.; Chapman, T. ; Doyle, B.; Duvall, M. ; Enzor, G. ; Finison, D. ; Forbes, M. ; Hanna, W. ; Lanford, J. ; Moore, N. ; Payne, R. ; Newman, T., President; Smith, T. ; Steinbrecher, J.; Wells, R. ; West- moreland, J. ; Willson, J. A member free falls, then maneuvers his parachute to a designated target. One of the newest clubs on campus is the Dixie Skydivers Sport Parachute Ckib. Since its affih- ation in the spring of 1967, the club has already doubled its membership. Sport parachuting or skydiving has been growing steadily during the past few years. The student begins his jumping career on a static line. Little time is spent free falling, so the student concentrates on maneuver- ing his parachute to a designated target. Later, the student progresses in five-second intervals to a thirty second free-fall. During these jumps the student learns th e fundamentals of a controlled fall. Experienced jumpers can maneuver their bodies into any position and in addition to their 120 mile per hour descent can track at a speed of up to 60 miles per hour horizontal to the ground. All new students are trained thoroughly in all phases of sport parachuting and each student jump is well supervised. The Dixie Skydivers have several qualified instructors, and the club is recognized by the United States Parachute Asso- ciation. The national collegiate championships held each year in Tahleguah, Oklahoma have also been put on the agenda. John practices free falling for the National Collegiate Cham- pionships held in Oklahoma. ♦  Clemson University Fencing Club MEMBERS. LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING : Waring, T. ; Snyder, P.; Chandler, L. ; Kauric, B. ; Ste- venson, E. ; Dykstra, K. ; Gambrel, T. ; Ferry, P. ; Raymond, E. ; War- ren, G. KNEELING: Rogers, C. ; Kaufman, A., Adznsor; Lee, H. SITTING : Lidsky, A. ; Harrel, F. ; Thompson, C. Pete Snyder, President, shows proper form. The fundamentals of swordsmanship have been practiced for centuries. With the decHne of duel- ling, fencing became a popular sport. Throughout the ages, the tendency has been toward lighter, more manageable weapons. Now emphasis is jjlaced on speed and coordination, with little given to sheer strength. The Clemson University Fencing Club was organized in 1959 under the auspices of the Clem- son YMCA and the Office of Student Afifairs. In its eight years, the membership and scope of its activities have steadily increased. The club par- ticii ates in all levels of intercollegiate and national fencing. It has rei)eatedly placed high in the South- eastern District Conference. It is recognized by the Amateur Fencing League of America and recently won Fifteenth place in the national competition. This year ' s club under Professor Anders Kauf- mann, sole advisor with Dr. Hal Cooledge on a fellowship leave, is pushing for all available compe- tition. Parry. Thrust. Counter Thrust. Then touche. The bout is done. ►X - Block C Club a «■Charlie Watson, President, sees that his boys do the job. Big O watches as the Tiger Cubs go through initiation. The Block C Club was organized for the fellowship of all Clemson athletes. Through work and fellowship we would hop)e to unify all letter- men and Clemson students and faculty towards a better understanding of inter-collegiate athletics and the Clemson athletic program. In order to be a member of the Block C Club a letter must be earned in any of the recognized intercollegiate sports. Each new member must participate in the Block C initiation and then is awarded member- ship into the club. Each member is given a club pin, and senior athletes are given framed Tiger rugs as recognition of their outstanding accom- plishments. The club earns a percentage on the sale of programs at all home football games. Those members not participating in football handle the distribution and sale of the programs. The slogan The Year of the Tigers was originated by the Block C Club. The club sold several thousand bumper stickers to encourage school spirit as the club felt this would really be The Year of the Tigers . The club hopes through continual growth in the club and through the enlargement of the physical facilities that Clemson athletes can prosper in a manner fitting the growth and spirit of Clemson University. Much toil and labor goes into earning a Block C . Block C Clubs Addison, J. Adkins, W. Albers. R. Arthur, G. Barbary, E. Boiiekat, H. Bradley, J. Cagle, J. Carroll, J. Catoe, J. Chilers, W. C. Cohen, E. Cone, F. Cooper, D. Courtney, C. Craig, R. Cropp. W. Dawes, A. Demsey, D. Dinneen, J Imiiinifi Good sportsmanship is shown. ) --■- 1 mmmkm Keys, L. Knight, O. Kozma, P. Liberatore, F. Lhotsky, J. Locklair, M. McGee, E. Mass, W. Michael, B. Miller, M. Moore, H. Mulligan, W. Player, V. Poland, J. Poling, J. Rayburn, R. Reynolds, P. Roger, P. Lowell, B. Lowry, B. Olszewski, H. Pitchford, C. Shirley, W. Shiiler, J. liiiiiininiiii Wilson Childers, a Block C man, takes a break during half time. Clemson Sailing Club The purpose of the Clemson SaiHng Club is to provide an opportunity for learning and advanc- ing the art of sailing and racing and to develop an intercollegiate sailing team at Clemson Uni- versity. Membership is open to anyone interested in learning or furthering their interest in sailing. The Sailing Team is picked from the members of the club. The Sailing Team is a member of the South Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Associ- ation. The racing season lasts the entire school year, with the team traveling throughout the South representing Clemson University. Two members of the Sailing Team show the skill that made them number 1 in the use Invitational Regatta. RACING RESULTS Spring 1967 use Team Race— Won 4-0 use Invitational Regatta — First ACC Championship — Second Fall 1967 use Team Race— Won 4-1 Citadel Invitational — Fourth MIT Invitational — Fourth College of Charleston Invitational- USC Team Race— Won 4-3 -First Several members sail on Hartwell Lake. Mrnilurs practice the art of sailing and racing. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Trap, R., Snow, D., Slack, C, King- horn, A. SECOND ROW : Dr. James Keneke, Mr. James Nickolson, Waldo, L., Marshall, J. THIRD ROW: Hehn, M., Fowler, L., Bense, J., Duncan, J. FOURTH ROW : Melville. R. J., Moss, B., Linke, R. FIFTH ROW: Musgraves, J., Kuester, A., Grosz, K., Folk, R. SIXTH ROW: Brerne, J., Crown, B., Close, B. SEVENTH ROW : Bruening, P., Nepreux, F., Tropea, L. Scuba Diving Club f i ' ' The Clemson University Scuba Diving Club has as one of its primary goals, the training of both new and old divers in safe diving techniques. The club is affiliated with the Southern Council of Skindiving Clubs and the Underwater Society of America. Through these organizations, the club has received national recognition of its train- ing programs from beginning diver to instructor. A secondary function of the Scuba Diving Club is to act as a rescue unit for local civil defense and law enforcement agencies, and to be constantly on call to aid in all ways whenever the lakes or rivers of the area are involved. The activities of the Scuba Diving Club are many and varied. The club takes over fifteen club divers a semester into the club, and several of the members have made trips to Florida. The club hosted the Convention of the Southern Coun- cil of Skindiving Clubs in January and plans to enter some of the training movies in the Inter- national Underwater Film festival. The club hopes to compete in the National Spearfishing Contest this year. kr MEMBERS : Bentlev. B., Brooks, J., Brown, A., Campbell, A.. Cunningham, R., Fletcher, N., Harding, G., Hildebrand, G., Lemire, J., Pate, C, Reeves, R., Ritter, D., Suber, J., Thciling, D., Thompson, E. Tae Kwon Do Club The Clemson University Tae Kwon Do Club, originally called the Tang Soo Do Club, was founded in February of 1966. The club ' s purpose is to promote the spirit and understanding of Tae Kwon Do and to give Clemson students an oppor- tunity for instruction in this art. Tae Kwon Do, the Korean form of Karate and one of the most powerful styles known, literally means to smash or dest roy with the foot. This year the club fielded its first tournament team consisting of Lance DuVal, black belt ; Richard Dales and Mike Watts, brown belts ; and Bill Tillman and Jimmy Lindsey, blue belts. The tournaments which the team members have par- ticipated in are the Atlantic Coast Conference Karate Championships in Columbia, S. C. ; the Tri-State Karate Championships (N. C, S. C, Ga.) in Beaufort, S. C. ; the North Carolina State Karate Championship in Chapel Hill, N. C. ; the Southeastern Karate Team Championships in Greenville, S. C. : and the Kong Soo Do Champi- onship in Augusta, Ga. The team has acquired a total of four first place trophies, four second place trophies, and two third place trophies in these tournaments. The club is instructed by Mr. Billy Hong, a native Korean who has a fourth degree black belt, and who won the All-Korean Tae Kwon Do Championship in 1966. V ..t ■' ■' i £L-4j J ' ti iv Doctor Robert C. Edwards, President Dr. Robert C. Edwards was graduated from Clemson in 1933 with a degree in Textile Engineering and was active in Phi Psi, Tiger Brotherhood, Blue Key, and Phi Kappa Phi. Dr. Edwards became acting president in 1958 and since then has received honorary Doctor of Law degrees from WofTord College and The Citadel. He is an active leader in the community as well as the University, being a member of the Lions International, the Shriners, the Clemson Rotary Club, the American Legion, and a Steward in the Methodist Church. Our president is also one of Clemson ' s most outstanding sjiort fans, following the Tigers to many of their out- of-town games. From student leader to university president, D. R. C. Edwards has always exemplified a man with every interest in his University. Edgar Brown, President of the Board, is a former President of the South Carolina Bar Association and has been State Senator from Barnwell County since 1938. The Board of Trustees Coordinate School PoHcy Thomas G. Clemson ' s will that provided for the establishment of an agricultural college also ])rovided for it, a Board of Trustees. Today this thirteen member Board is the essential governing body at Clemson University. There are seven life members and six elected for four-year terms by the General Assembly of South Carolina. A life member, of the board, James F. Byrnes, was Assistant President of the United States under Roosevelt and also served as Director of War Mobilizations. I Patrick Calhoun, a life member, served as President of the Clemson University Foundation. He has also served as President of the Clemson Alumni Association. The recipient of an honorary Doctorate of Science degreee from Clemson, Robert Coker, a life member, is the present director of the Bank of Hartsville. Kenneth Crikk was President of Blue Key and a member of Tiger Brotherhood, Senior Council, and the Tiger Stafif at Clem- son. He was also named to Who ' s Who. L. D. Hoi.MKs was a member of the Board of Visitors to Clemson College in 1958. He is former President of the Savannah River Soil Conservation District. Frank Jervey, former Clemson University Vice-president for development, is a life member. During World War II, he received the Exceptional Civilian Award. E. Oswald Lightsey of Hampton is a Clemson graduate. His term on the Board expires in 1970. He is co-owner and general manager of Lightsey Brothers. Gordon McCabe is a member of the Board of Directors of J. P. Stevens and Co. and the S. C. N. Bank. He is a graduate of the University of ' irginia. A. M. QuattlEbaum was a 1934 Clemson graduate. After receiv- ing a Masters degree from Cornell, he was an assistant professor at Clemson for five years. Paul Quattlebaum is a Clemson graduate with a degree in Electrical Engineering. He is employed by the U. S. Department of Commerce in Charleston. A life member, James Self is an honorary member of the Phi Psi National Textile Fraternity in Clemson. He is a member of the State Development Board. Winchester Smith, a life member, is the second Clemson grad- uate to be chosen to be on the board. He also has a wide range of agricultural interests. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ROBERT COOK EDWARDS President Walter Thompson Cox — Vice-President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Melford A. Wilson— Vice-President for Business and Finance and Comptroller W. ' I■ight Bryan Vice-President for Development ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS AND STAFF PRESIDENT ' S OFFICE ROBERT COOK EDWARDS President ALLEN WOOD RIGSBY— Assistant to the President and University Counsel Dorothy Lenora Abbott Secretary to the President ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION VICTOR HURST— V.-P. for Academic Affairs and Dean of the University William Henry ' iley — Dean, College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences jess Willard Jones Director, Resident Instruction, College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences Harlan Ewart McClure .... Dean. School of Agriculture Howard Louis Hunter . . Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Harold Fochone Landrith .... Dean, School of Education Linvil Gene Rich, Ph.D Dean, College of Engineering Wallace Dabney Trevillian Dean, School of Industrial Management and Textile Science Flovd Irving Browniey, jr Dean. Graduate School Claude I ' ryant Tli(imi)son — Director. Clcmsow Unizrrsity at Greenville TEC Samuel Marsh Willis Director. Clemson University at Sumter Merrill Craig Palmer Director of Computer Center Claud I ' ethune Green — Director of the Summer Sessions and Extended Programs ]. W. Gordiin Gnurlay Director of the Library iSid . ' .--Tt i r y 1. DOROTHY ABBOTT Secretary to the President 2. GEORGE E. COAKLEY Dean of Men 3. SUSAN G. DELONY Dean of IVomen 4. CLAUD B. GREEN Director of Summer Sessions and Extended Programs 5. SARAH MARGARET POOLE Student Counselor ADMINISTRATION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS WALTER T. COX . Vicc-Prcs. for Student Affairs and Dean of Students George E. Coakley Dean of Men Joseph G. Guggino Assistant to Dean of Men Susan Goodwin Delony Dean of Women Virginia S. Hardie Counseling Psychologist John Randolph Anderson Counselor Carolyn A. Morgan Coxmsclor Manning N. Lomax Resident Counselor Office of Admissions and Registration KENNETH NOTLEY VICKERY . Dir. of Admissions and Registration Reginald Justin Berry Registrar William Richard Mattox Admissions Supervisor Arnold Mandigo BIoss Student Financial Aid Supervisor Arthur Stiefel West Admissions Counselor Gertrude Ramsay Bailey Recorder I Student Center and YMCA BUFORD E. TRENT General Secretary Y.M.C.A. Nash Newton Gray Associate Secretary Otis Duell Nelson Associate Secretary Student Placement DAVIS GREGORY HUGHES Director of Placement Michael Jones Maxwell Assistant Placement Director Francis H. Cannon Secretary Sti-dent Health Service JUDSON ELAM HAIR, M.D. . . . Director of Student Health Service John C. Barnett, M.D. . . Associate Director of Student Health Service James H. Bowers. M.D Physician Roy J. Ellison, M.D. Consulting Psychiatrist Evelyn Littlejohn X-Ray and Laboratory Technician Ruth Durham, R.N Director of Nurses WILLIAM R. MATTOX, Adiitissioius Supervisor 1. REGINALD J. BERRY, Registrar 2. JOSEPH G. GUGGINO, Assistant to Dean of Men 3. MANNING N. LOMAX, Resident Counselor 4. J. CHARLES BARNETT, Assoc. Dir. of Student Health Service 5. RUTH DURHAM, Director of Nurses 6. ARNOLD MANDIGO BLOSS, Student Financial Aid Supervisor 7. Department of Bands JOHN HARRISON BUTLER Director (on leave) Bruce Farrell Cook Acting Director Athletic Staff FRANK JAMES HOWARD . . . Athletic Director and Head Coach Robert Cole Bradley Athletic Publicity Director James Brennan Assistant Basketball Coach Fred Cone Assistant Coach H. C. Greenfield Track Coach Fred W. Hoover Head Trainer Robert M. Jones Assistant Coach R. P. Jordan Assistant Football Coach James Bank McFadden Assistant Coach H. C. McLellan, Jr Assistant Athletic Director Christopher C. Roberts, Jr Basketball Coach Robert W. Smith Assistant Coach James D. Wade Assistant Coach Arthur W. Baker Assistant Coach Billy H. Wilhelm Baseball Coach and Director of Intramural Sports Eugene P. Willimon Assistant Athletic Director ADMINISTRATION OF BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL AFFAIRS MELFORD A. WILSON, I ' .-P. for Business and Finance and Comptroller Kenney R. Helton Internal Auditor Elmer H. McCarter Financial Analyst Accounting Division TRESCOTT NEWTON HINTON Chief Accountant Melvin Eugene Barnette Supervisor of Research Accounts Vivian Raymond Harrcll IBM Supervisor William Allen Thompson Accountant Joseph Sh elor Walker Bursar VIRGINIA S. HARDIE, Counseling Psychologist 1. VIRGINIA POOLE, Secretary to V.-P. for Business and Finance 2. EUGENE P. WILLIMON, Assistant Athletic Director 3. JOSEPH S. WALKER, Bursar 4. KENNY R. HELTON, Internal Auditor 5. :. Personnel Division JOHN BAKER GENTRY Director of Personnel Charles Wallace Lott Job Analyst Physical Plant Division RALPH SIMPSON COLLINS .... Director of Physical Plant James Cleveland Carey Superintendent of Grounds William Lieben Meigs . . Asst. Supt. of Planning a id Engineering Roy Marcus Rochester Plant Engineer George Carlisle Jones Superintendent of Utilities Jack William Weeden Chief of Security Purchasing Division EARL SPENCER LIBERTY Director of Purchasing Daniel Wheeler Bickley . Procurement Officer and Property Custodian Auxiliary Enterprises HENRY HUGHES HILL, JR. . . . Director of Auxiliary Enterprises Luther J. Fields Manager, Student Food Service William Drye Cromer .... Superintendent, Central Office Service Leroy Edward Rutland Dormitory Manager Thomas Roy Rhumes Manager, Laundry Ernest Chisholm Watson Manager, Housing 1. JACK WEEDEN Chief of Security 2. LEROY E. RUTLAND Dormitory Manager 3. LUTHER J. FIELDS Manager, Student Food Service 4. ERNEST C. WATSON Manager, Housing r ADMINISTRATION OF DEVELOPMENT W. WRIGHT BRYAN Vice-President for Development -.. .-. 1 HP Public and Alumni Relations JOSEPH E. SHERMAN Director. Alumni Relations George M. Moore 4ssociate Director Alumni Relations Melvin C. Long Director, Public Relations John L. Allen Editor, University Nezcs Bureau John C. Mann 4h nini Editor George U. Bennett Field Representative, Alumni Relations Allen M. Sale, Jr Publications Editor SYBIL R. ALBERT, Secretary to Dean of Student Affairs . MARY HOOD, Co-Resident of Manning Hall 2. MELVIN LONG, Director, Public Relations 3 LUCILLE CORLEY, Co-Resident of Manning Hall 4, SARA M. POOLE, Student Counselor 5, 1 avttwgm llv«w iw m: W ' 3 r t SI ftsil ■■IXlk JBHI l _ 1 HARPER GAULT GEORGE H. AULL, JR. 0001111222234444666 2890158478903789567 The Alumni Association Gives Strong Support Since the founding of Clemson University, school spirit has been the backbone of the institution. The Clemson Alumni Association has long been the epitome of this tradition. The Alumni Association strives to express its love for Clemson by supporting programs which will advance the University. The Alumni Association gives financial support to such programs as undergraduate scholarships, graduate fellow- ships, faculty research, teaching professorships, student loans, library additions, permanent endowment, and the Alumni Service Program. The Alumni Association also takes a personal interest in the entire student body by giving annual $1,000 grants to the Student Government to support their activities. The functions of Clemson University, from the simplest to the most complex, would not be valuable without the most intricate part — the faculty. The facility is truly a key link in the long chain of activities, organizations, and events that make Clemson the fine University that it is. Throughout the years, Clemson has been blessed with having some of the most cajiable instructors in the many fields offered at the University. The primary pur- pose uf a faculty is to teach, but Clemson ' s faculty of ifers much more than an education. It offers such tangibles as friendshij) and inspiration. Through such opportunities as this, the students of Clemson University are fortunate to be exposed to such worthwhile people. -J. — -V ■MHfc- ' , r?f y ' nf- IBW The functions of Clemson University, from the simplest to the most complex, would not be valuable without the most intricate part — the faculty. The faculty is truly a key link in the long chain of activities, organizations, and events that make Clemson the fine University that it is. Throughout the years, Clemson has been blessed with having some of the most capable instructors in the many fields offered at the University. The primary pur- pose of a faculty is to teach, but Clemson ' s faculty offers much more than an education. It oflfers such tangibles as friendship and inspiration. Through such opportunities as this, the students of Clemson University are fortunate to be exposed to such worthwhile people. • ■■■• dM d)M rti k iii il ik £A i FACULTY • ABERNATHY, A. R. . Associate Professor CIVIL ENGINEERING ACORN, J. T Associate Professor ARCHITECTURE ADAMS, H. D Instructor HISTORY ADKINS, T. R. . . . Associate Professor ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY • ALEXANDER, P. M. . Assistant Professor HORTICULTURE ALLEN, J. F Assistant Professor CHEMISTRY ALLEN, R. M Professor FORESTRY ALLEY, F. C Associate Professor CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • ANDERSON, G. W. . Associate Professor ZOOLOGY AND VETERINARY ANDERSON, R. A. . Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE ANDREWS, J. F Professor CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ANTRIM, J. DeC. . . Associate Professor CIVIL ENGINEERING • ARBENA, J. L Instructor HISTORY ARRINGTON, O. W Instructor ENGLISH ASHWORTH, R. P Professor BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY AUCOIN, C. V. . Head of Dept., Professor MATHEMATICS • BAILEY, R. H. . . . Assistant Professor CHEMISTRY BALL, W, L Associate Professor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BANISTER, R. A. . . Associate Professor ENGINEERING GRAPHICS BARDSLEY, C. E., JR. . Associate Professor AGRONOMY AND SOILS • BARFIELD, J. R. . . Assistant Professor ECONOMICS BARKER, R. H. . . . Associate Professor TEXTILE CHEMISTRY AND CHEMISTRY BARLAGE, W. B., JR. . Associate Professor CHEMICAL ENGINEERING BARNETT, B. D. . Head of Dept., Professor POULTRY SCIENCE • B.ARNHILL, J. W. . . Assistant Professor HISTORY BARRIER, M. J Instructor ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY BARTMESS, E. B Instructor MATHEMATICS BAUKNIGHT, L. M., JR. Assistant Professor AGRIC. ECONOMICS AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY FACULTY • BAULD, N. R., JR. . . Associate Professor ENGINEERING MECHANICS BAXTER, A. W. . . . Associate Professor BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY BAXTER, L. W. . . . Associate Professor BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY BECKWITH, W. F. . Assistant Professor CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • BEINHART, E. G., JR Lecturer PLANT PHYS., BOTANY. BACTERIOLOGY BELL, M. C Associate Professor MATHEMATICS BERRY, T. G Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE BETHEL, E. L. . . . Associate Professor MATHEMATICS • BIGGS, S. S Assistant Professor AEROSPACE STUDIES BINSSE, M. I Instructor SPEECH BIRKHEAD, P. K. . . Assistant Professor GEOLOGY BISHOP, A. O., JR Instructor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • BISHOP, C. B. . . . Assistant Professor CHEMISTRY BISHOP, M. B. . . . Assistant Professor CHEMISTRY BOLEN, C. W Professor HISTORY BOLING, M. B. . . . Assistant Professor AGRONOMY AND SOILS • BOND, J. H Associate Professor BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY BOONE, M. A Professor POULTRY SCIENCE BOST, M. V Instructor ENGLISH BOUKNIGHT, J. A Instructor NURSING • BOWEN, W. C. . . . Associate Professor AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION BOYD, V. A Associate Professor AGRIC. ECONOMICS AND RURUL SOCIOLOGY BRADBURY, D. W Professor MACHINE DESIGN BRANDT, G. W. . . . Associate Professor DAIRY SCIENCE • BRANNOCK, D. Y., JR. . Assistant Professor FRENCH BRANNON, C. C. . . Associate Professor DAIRY SCIENCE BRANTLEY, HERBERT— Head of Department, Associate Professor RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION BRAWLEY, J. v., JR. . Assistant Professor MATHEMATICS FACULTY • BRITTAIN, J. E. . . . Assistant Professor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BRITTON, J. D. . . . Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE BRITZ, R. J Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE BROCK, J. L Professor INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION • BROWN, F. B. . . . Associate Professor CHEMISTRY BROWN, J. W. . . . Associate Professor MATHEMATICS BROWN, L. H. . . . Associate Professor ARCHITECTURE BROWN, M. C. . Head of Dept., Professor MILITARY SCIENCE • BROWN, S. H Assistant Professor ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT BROWNLEY, F. I., JR.— Dean, Graduate School and Professor CHEMISTRY BROYLES, H. E. . . Associate Professor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BRULEY, D. F. . . . Associate Professor CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • BRUNER, M. H. . . . Associate Professor FORESTRY BURNETT, R. P. . . Assistant Professor AEROSPACE STUDIES BUNGAY, H. R. . . . Associate Professor ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES BURTNER, F. A Professor SOCIOLOGY • BUSCHING, H. W. . . Assistant Professor CIVIL ENGINEERING BYRD, L. L Assistant Professor EDUCATION BYRD, W. P Professor EXPERIMENTAL STATISTICS CAFFREY, C. B. . . . Assistant Professor PSYCHOLOGY • CALHOUN, J. N. . . Assistant Professor AEROSPACE STUDIES CALHOUN, R. J Professor ENGLISH CAMPBELL, T. A. . Head of Dept., Professor ■TEXTILE CAPEL, W. C Assistant Professor SOCIOLOGY • CARD, E. B Instructor EDUCATION CARPENTER, E. T. Visiting Assoc. Professor EDUCATION CARTEE, E. F Professor TEXTILES CARTER, C. W 4ssistant Professor ENGINEERING GRAPHICS FACULTY • CARTER, R. M. . . . Associate Professor AEROSPACE STUDIES CASKEY, CM. . . . Associate Professor ENGLISH CASTRO, W. E. . . . Associate Professor ENGINEERING MECHANICS CHALUPA, W. V. . . Associate Professor DAIRY SCIENCE • CHAPLIN, R. L. . . Associate Professor PHYSICS CHISMAN, J. A. . . . Associate Professor MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CHOLEWINSKI, F. M. . Associate Professor MATHEMATICS CLARK, H. G Associate Professor TEXTILE CHEMISTRY • COCHRAN, J. H. . Head of Dept., Professor ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY COKER, E. C Associate Professor MATHEMATICS COKER, W. R Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE COLEMAN, R. L Instructor FRENCH • COOK, B. F. . Visiting Assistant Professor, Director of Bands MUSIC COOL, B. M Professor FORESTRY COOPER, J. B. . . . Associate Professor POULTRY SCIENCE CORLEY, D. M. . . . Assistant Professor AGRIC. ECONOMICS AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY • COUCH, J. H Associate Professor INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING COVER, A. S Assistant Professor MATHEMATICS COX, H. M. . . . Head of Dept., Professor ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES CRADDOCK, G. R Profe ssor AGRONOMY AND SOILS • CRAIG, J. T Assistant Professor AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING CRAWFORD, J. C. . . Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE CROOK, LYNN . . . Assistant Professor FOOD SCIENCE AND BIOCHEMISTRY CROSS, J. T Instructor ENGLISH • CROSS, R. L Instructor ENGLISH DAVENPORT, D. H. . Assistant Professor NURSING DAVIS, C. C Professor INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DAVIS, L. H. . . Head of Dept., Professor AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION 4ii Aik m  i ' -- ■y r r- ; - -ST. 5 ' FACULTY • DAX ' IS, R. S Assistant Professor HISTORY DEAN, J. A Assistant Professor MODERN LANGUAGE DICKEY, J. F Assistant Professor DAIRY SCIENCE DILLARD, G. E. . . . Assistant Professor BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY • DILLMAN, B. L. . . . Assistant Professor AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS DINWIDDIE, J. G., JR Professor CHEMISTRY DOUGLASS, T. E. . . Assistant Professor ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGE DOWDLE, M. W. . . Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE • DOWLER, W. M Lecturer BOTANY DRAKE, T. L Assistant Professor MECH. AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DUNKLE, B. E. . . . Associate Professor ENGINEERING GRAPHICS DUNKLE, S. K. . . . Assistant Professor MATHEMATICS • DUVAL, J. C Assistant Professor SPEECH EDWARDS, J. L Professor MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EDWARDS, R. L. . . Associate Professor ANIMAL SCIENCE EFLAND, T. D Associate Dean, Director of Research, Professor TEXTILES • ELBEHERY, H Visiting Lecturer TEXTILE SCIENCE ELROD, A. C Associate Professor MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ELROD, W. C Assistant Professor MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EPPS, W. M. . . Head of Dept.. Professor BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY • ERICKSEN, A. R. . . Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE ESKEW, E. B. . . . Associate Professor AGRONOMY AND SOILS EUDE, J- A Visiting Instructor ■FRENCH FAZIO. M. F Instructor FRENCH • FEAR. .A. F Associate Professor SPEECH FERNANDEZ, E. G Lecturer SPANISH FERNANDEZ, G. F. . Assistant Professor SPANISH FLATT, J. E. L Associate Professor MATHEMATICS FACULTY • FORD, A. T Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE FORD, J. M 4ssociate Professor CIVIL ENGINEERING FOX, R. C Associate Professor ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY FRAKER, J. R Instructor ENGLISH • FREEZE, C. R. . . . Associate Professor EDUCATION FRYE, R. N Assistant Professor RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION FULMER, J. P. . . . Assistant Professor HORTICULTURE FULMER, L. G Instructor MATHEMATICS • GARNER, THOMAS . Associate Professor AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING GARRISON, O. B Professor DIR. OF RESEARCH IN AGRI. HORTICULTURE GERSTER, G. A. Visiting Assistant Professor ARCHITECTURE GETTY S, W. E. . . . Associate Professor PHYSICS • GIBSON, P. B Lecturer AGRONOMY AND SOILS GILLILAN, B. E. . . Assistant Professor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING GING, J. L 4ssistant Professor PHYSICS GODLEY, W. C Professor ANIMAL SCIENCE • GOLDEMBERG, MAURICE— Associate Professor TEXTILE CHEMISTRY GOOCH, DIXIE . . . Associate Professor ENGLISH GOODIN, CURTIS P. . Associate Professor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING GORDON, J. S. . . . Assistant Professor POLITICAL SCIENCE • GOREE, J. G Assistant Professor ENGINEERING MECHANICS GOSSETT, B. J. . . . Associate Professor AGRONOMY AND SOILS GRABEN, H. W. . . . Associate Professor PHYSICS GRAHAM, M. S Instructor GERMAN • GRAHAM, W. D. . . Assistant Professor AGRONOMY AND SOILS GREEN, C. B Professor ENGLISH GRIFFIN, V. S. . . . Assistant Professor GEOLOGY GRUBB, C. A Instructor HISTORY C} £l • j 1 ' : 4 ■k. ■•i, o .r- -« Miillifc FACULTY • GUIDE, V. D. R -issistaiit Professor ENGLISH GUM, CORBUN . . . Associate Professor ENGLISH GUNNIN, E. A Professor ARCHITECTURE GUNTER, E. G Instructor NURSING • GUNTER, T. H. . . . Associate Professor INDUSTRIAL MGT. AND TEXTILE SCIENCES HALPIN, J. E. . . . Associate Professor BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY HALTIWANGER, M. E. Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE HAMMOND, A. F. . . Associate Professor ENGINEERING GRAPHICS • HANDLIN, D. L. . . Assistant Professor ANIMAL SCIENCE HANNAH, H. B. . . . Assistant Professor ENGLISH HARDEN, J. C. . . . Associate Professor MATHEMATICS HARLEY, J. H Instructor ENGINEERING MECHANICS • HARRIS, R. B. . . . Assistant Professor PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION HARSHMAN, R. C. . Associate Professor CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HASELTON, G. M. . Assistant Professor GEOLOGY HASH, J. A 4ssistant Professor AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION • HATCHER, R. D. . . Assistant Professor GEOLOGY HAUN, J. R Assistant Professor HORTICULTURE HAYS, S. B Assistant Professor ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY HEATON, R. B Instructor ENGLISH • HENNINGSON, R. W Professor DAIRY SCIENCE HENRY, L. L Assistant Professor ENGLISH HENSON, K. J. L Lecturer ' NURSING HERLINGER, W. B. . Associate Professor MODERN LANGUAGES • HILL. R. W Instructor ENGLISH HIND, A. T Professor MATHEMATICS HOBSON, J. H Professor CHEMISTRY HODGES, V. S Associate Professor ARCHITECTURE FACULTY • HOLLINGSWORTH, J. S. . . Instructor NURSING HOLMAN, H. R. . . . Associate Professor ENGLISH HOLT, A. H Associate Professor ENGLISH HOOD, C. E Assistant Professor AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING • HOWARD, G. E. . . Assistant Professor RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION HUBBARD, J. C. . . Associate Professor TEXTILES HUBBARD, J. F. . . Associate Professor AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS HUFF, L. D Professor PHYSICS • HUFFMAN, J. W Professor CHEMISTRY HUNTER, H. L Dean, Professor ARTS AND SCIENCES HUNTER, R. H. . . Head of Department, Associate Professor ARCHITECTURE, VISUAL STUDIES HUTCHINSON, J. P Instructor SOCIOLOGY • IDOL, J. L Assistant Professor ENGLISH ISRAEL, CM Instructor ENGLISH JACKSON, J. E Instructor MUSIC EDUCATION JAMES, R. H Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE • JAMESON, L. H. . . Associate Professor ENGINEERING GRAPHICS JANZEN, J. J Associate Professor DAIRY SCIENCE JENNINGS, C. W. . . Assistant Professor ENGLISH JENSEN, A. K. . . . Associate Professor AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION • JOHNSON, J. K Assistant Professor MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JOHNSON, T. H Instructor RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION JOHNSON, W. E. . . Assistant Professor EXPERIMENTAL STATISTICS JONES, CM Professor AGRONOMY AND OILS • JONES, J. W Professor AGRONOMY JORDAN, W. S -issistant Professor HORTICI ' LTURE JUTRAS, M. W 4ssistant Professor AGRONOMY KAUFMANN Asistant Professor ARCHITECTURE -- h r € i ifh 1 ' . il l i ii i ff ,,. ' i ii in i l life i; FACULTY • KEITH, M. O Assistant Professor RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION KELLER, F. J. . . . Assistant Professor PHYSICS KELLEY, J. W. . . . Assistant Professor DAIRY SCIENCE KENELLEY, J. E. . . Associate Professor MATHEMATICS • KERSEY, R. N 4ssociate Professor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING KING, E. W Professor ENTOMOLOGY ' AND ZOOLOGY KING, W. A. . . Head of Dept., Professor DAIRY SCIENCE KINGSLAND, G. C. . Associate Professor AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION • KIRKLEY, F. E. . . . Associate Professor AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION KIRKWOOD, C. E. . Associate Professor MATHEMATICS KNAPP, R. J Assistant Professor SOCIOLOGY KWAK, N. K Assistant Professor INDUSTRAL MANAGEMENT • LaFLEUR, K. S. . . . Associate Professor AGRONOMY AND SOILS LaGRONE, I. W. . . . Associate Professor MATHEMATICS LAITALA, E. . . Head of Dept.. Professor INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING LaKSHMI-BAL C. . . Assistant Professor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • LAMBERT, J. R. . . . Assistant Professor AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING LANDER, E. M Professor HISTORY LANDERS, K. S. . . . Assistant Professor CHEMISTRY LANDRITH, H. F. . Dean, Head of Dept.. Professor SCHOOL OF ED., ELEM. SEC. EDUCATION • LaROACHE, E. A. . . Associate Professor TEXTILES LAW, A. C Associate Professor ENGINEERING MECHANICS LAZAR, J. R Professor DAIRY SCIENCE LEEMHUIS, R. P. . . Assistant Professor HISTORY • LEFORT, H. G 4ssistant Professor CERAMIC ENGINEERING LEHOTSKY, K. . Head of Dept.. Professor FORESTRY WIS, A. D Professor MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LIGON, J 4ssociate Professor AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING FACULTY • LINDSTROM, F. J. . Associate Professor CHEMISTRY LIMNGSTON, J. L Instructor ENGLISH LONG. J. T Professor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LUCKAWECKI, S. M. . Associate Professor MATHEMATICS • LUND, A. E Associate Professor FORESTRY LYON, K. S Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE LYONS, D, W -issistant Professor TEXTILE SCIENCE AND MECH. ENGINEERING LYTLE, J. S Assistant Professor AGRIC, ECONOMICS AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY • McCLAIN, E. F. . . . Assistant Professor AGRONOMY AND SOILS McCLURE, H. E Dean, Professor SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE McCOR LAC, J. C. . . Associate Professor CIVIL ENGINEERING McCUTCHEN, A. J. . Associate Professor CIVIL ENGINEERING • McGARITY, H. H Professor MUSIC EDUCATION McGEE, CM Assistant Professor ENGLISH McGregor, R. R. . . Assistant Professor FRENCH McGregor, V. H. . Associate Professor FORESTRY • McHUGH, C. M. . . . Associate Professor ENGINEERING GR APHICS McLELLON, W. M. . Associate Professor ANIMAL HL ' SBANDRY McNATT, J. A Instructor FRENCH AND SPANISH McCAULAY, H. H. . . Alumni Professor ECONOMICS • MACLAUCHLAN, PERE . Assist. Professor MILITARY SCIENCE MACY, J. B Instructor FRENCH MALPHRUS, L. D. . . Associate Professor AGRIC. ECONOMICS AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY M. RTIN, J. A. . . . Associate Professor HORTICULTURE • MARTIN, J. C Professor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING M.- RULLA, M. P. . . Associate Professor CHEMISTRY M. RVIN, J. H Associate Professor TEXTILES MATHEWS, A. C Professor BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY Mi i f mm ■h£ mm Ail iMmk f FACULTY • MEANS, G. C Professor ARCHITECTURE MEEKS, CD Assistant Professor ENGINEERING GRAPHICS MEENAGHAN, G. F Professor CHEMICAL ENGINEERING MICKELBERRY, W. C. Associate Professor CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • MILES, J. F Associate Professor AGRIC. ECONOMICS AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY MITCHELL, C. R. . . Assistant Professor ENGIN EERING MECHANICS MITCHELL, J. H Professor FOOD SCIENCE AND BIOCHEMISTRY MIXON, R. F. . . . Assistance Professor MODERN LANGUAGES • MOORMAN, R.W. Head of Dept., Professor ENGINEERING MECHANICS MORGAN, H. E. . . . Assistant Professor INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION MORGAN, R. P Instructor HISTORY MORRIS, F. P Lecturer ARCHITECTURE • MUCHLBAUER, J. . . Assistant Professor ENGINEERING MECHANICS MURRAY, B. K. . . . Assistant Professor AIR SCIENCE NALLEY, D. W Instructor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING NEWTON, A. F. . . Head of Department. Associate Professor INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION • NICHOLAS, S. C Director ENGINEERING RESEARCH NOWACK, R. F 4ssociate Professor ENGINEERING MECHANICS O ' DELL, G. D 4ssistant Professor DAIRY SCIENCE OGLE, W. L Professor HORTICULTURE • OLSEN, N. L Assistant Professor ENGLISH OLSEN, E. S Associate Professor TEXTILE CHEMISTRY O ' REILLY, M. F. . . Assistant Professor MATHEMATICS OWENS, R. R Assistant Professor HISTORY • OWENS, W. H Assistant Professor POULTRY SCIENCE OWINGS, M. A Alumni Professor ENGLISH PACKER, M. A Associate Professor EDUCATION PAGE. E. E Assistant Professor VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FACULTY • PALMER, M.C. Director, Associate Professor COMPUTER SCIENCE MATHEMATICS PARK, E Associate Professor MATHEMATICS PARK, S. O Assistant Professor INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT PARKER, CD 4ssistant Professor AIR SCIENCE • PARKER, P. A. . . . Assistant Professor AIR SCIENCE PARRY, T. H Assistant Professor EDUCATION PEARCE, J. E. . . . Associate Professor ECONOMICS PERRY, R. L Associate Professor ENGINEERING GRAPHICS • PINCKNEY, J. E. . . Associate Professor ENGINEERING GRAPHICS POE, H. V Associate Professor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING POLK, H. T Professor CHEMISTRY POPE, R. M Instructor ECONOMICS • PORTER, J. J. . . . Associate Professor TEXTILE CHEMISTRY POTEAT, L. E. . . . Associate Professor METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING POWELL, D. J Professor NURSING PREVOST, A. S. . . . Assistant Professor NURSING • PRINS, R Assistant Professor ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY PROCTOR, T. G. . . Assistant Professor MATHEMATICS PURSER, W. H. . . . Assistant Professor ENTOMOLOGY RABON, J. D Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE • RAMSEY, R. H Instructor AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING RATLIFF, N. A Instructor HISTORY REED, A. R Associate Professor PHYSICS REED, C. A Professor PHYSICS • REED, J. K Professor ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY REEL, J. V Assistant Professor HISTORY REEP, R. T Associate Professor ARCHITECTURE REGNIER, L G. . . . Associate Professor ARCHITECTURE 383 FACULTY • RICE, M. O Instr uctor ENGLISH RICH, L. G. . . Dean, Professor, Director COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING RICHARDSON, J. L. . Associate Professor TEXTILES RICHARDSON, M. K. . Associate Professor ENGINEERING MECHANICS • RIFE, L. A Associate Professor MATHEMATICS RIGGS, G. D Assistant Professor INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RITCHIE, R. R Professor ANIMAL SCIENCE ROBBINS, R. C. . . . Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE • ROBERTS, B Instructor NURSING ROBINSON, G.C. . Head of Dcpt.. Professor CERAMIC and METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING CERAMIC ENGINEERING ROCHESTER, W. F. . Assistant Professor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ROGERS, E. G. . . . Associate Professor AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING • ROSTRON, J. P. . . . Associate Professor CIVIL ENGINEERING ROTHENBERGER, R. R. Assist. Professor HORTICULTURE RUSH, J. M Professor BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY RUSSELL, C. B 4ssistant Professor MATHEMATICS • RUTLEDGE, R. W Professor BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY SALLEY, J. R. . . . Associate Professor CHEMISTRY SWITSKY, G. B. . . Associate Professor CHEMISTRY SAYITSKY, L. A Lecturer RI ' SSIAN • SCHOENIKE, R. E. . Associate Professor FORESTRY SCH YARTZ, A. E. . Associate Professor CIVIL ENGINEERING SEFICK H. J Associate Professor .HORTICULTURE SELLERS, J. R Instructor RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION • SENN, T. L. . . Head of Dcpt.. Professor HORTICULTl-RE SEO K Associate Professor MATHEMATICS SHANNON, R. D, . . Assistant Professor ECONOMICS SHEPHERD, W. M. . Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE r.,-- ..u— ■t..-. . -nj FACULTY • SHERRILL, M. D. . . Associate Professor PHYSICS SHEWFELT, A. L Projessor FOOD SCIENCE AND BACTERIOLOGY SHULER, CO.... Assistant Projessor INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SIMS, E. T Associate Projessor INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • SIMMS, J. B -issistant Projessor ENGLISH SKARDON, B. N. . . Assistant Projessor ENGLISH SKELLEY, G. C. . . . Associate Projessor ANIMAL SCIENCE SKELTON, B. J. . . . Assistant Projessor HORTICULTURE • SKELTON, B. R. . . Associate Projessor ECONOMICS SMITH, CD Instructor VOCATIONAL EDUCATION SNELL, A. W. . . Head of Dept., Projessor AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING SOCZYK, . ' . F. . Samuel Matter Martin Proj. MATHEMATICS • SORRELLS, R. T. . . Assistant Projessor ENGLISH SPENCER, H.G. . Head oj Dept.. Assoc. Proj. CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY SPURLOCK, H. C . . Associate Projessor AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS SQUYRES, J. E. . . . Assistant Projessor VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE • STANLEY, E. L. . . Associate Projessor MATHEMATICS STEADMAN, M. S. . Associate Projessor ENGLISH STEINER, P. A. . . . Assistant Projessor ENGLISH STEIRER, W. F. . . . Assistant Projessor PHYSICS • STEPHENS, J. F. . . Associate Projessor POULTRY SCIENCE STEPP, J. M Alumni Projessor AGRIC. ECONOMICS AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY STU.ART, CM.... Associate Projessor MATHEMATICS SULLIVAN, J. R. . . Associate Projessor MATHEMATICS • T. RR.ANT, W. E. . . Associate Projcsso TEXTILES THODE, F. W Instructor HORTICI ' LTURE THOMPSON, E. A. . Assistance Professor ECONOMICS THOMSON, D. P. . . Associate Projessor TEXTILES ■i vr ai— I mMtiM FACULTY • THORNING, M. M Instructor ECONOMICS THURSTON, J. N. . . Alumni Professor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TISDALE, C. F. . . . Assistant Professor iMILITARY SCIENCE TOW ELL, T. D Instructor PSYCHOLOGY • TREVILLLAN, W. D. . . Dean, Professor SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND TEXTILE SCIENCE, ECONOMICS TRIVELY, LA Professor CIVIL ENGINEERING TURK, D. E Assistant Professor POULTRY SCIENCE TYNDALL. E. N. . Head of Deft.. Professor AIR SCIENCE • ULBRICH, C. W. . . Assistant Professor PHYSICS USREY, M. O -Isslstant Professor ENGLISH VAUGHN, E. A Instructor TEXTILES VENKATU, D. A. . . Assistant Professor METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING • ' OGEL, H. E. . . Head of Dcpt.. Professor PHYSICS ' ON ROSENBERG, J. L. . Assist. Professor CHEMISTRY ' 0N TUNGELN, G. R. . Associate Professor AGRIC. ECONOMICS AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY WAITE. E. E. . . . Associate Professor SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY • WALTERS, T. V Professor TEXTILES WANG, SAMUEL . . Assistant Professor ARCHITECTURE WANNAMAKER, J. M. Assistant Professor INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WANNAMAKER, P. W. Assistant Professor GERMAN • WARE, R. E Associate Professor ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY WATSON, C. H Associate Professor ENGLISH WATSON, G. T Instructor MATHEMATICS WATSON, S. M Professor MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • WEBB, B. K Associate Processor AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING WEBB, L. G Associate Professor ZOOLOGY WEEKS, L H Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE W1-:LSH, W. .-X Assistant Professor CIVIL ENGINEERING FACULTY • WHEELER, H, J. . Head of Department, Associate Professor ECONOMICS WHEELER, R. E. . Head of Dept., Professor ANIMAL SCIENCE WHITE, D. F Assistant Professor PHILOSOPHY WHITEHURST, C. H. . Head of Department, Associate Professor INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • WHITNEY, J. B Professor BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY WHITTEN, W. C. . . Associate Professor ECONOMICS WILCOX, L. C. . Head of Dept., Assoc. Prof. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WILEY, W. H. . Professor, Dean of College of Agricultural and Botany Science POULTRY SCIENCE • WILLARD, W. K. . . Assistant Professor ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY WILLIAMS, L. M. . . . Acting Director NURSING WILLIAMS, P. L Lecturer FRENCH WILLIAMS, W. B. . . Associate Professor TEXTILES • WILLIAMS, W. V. . . . Head of Dept., Associate Professor FOOD SCIENCE AND BIOCHEMISTRY WILLIS, V.L Lecturer SPANISH WILSON, H. B. . . Admissions Counselor, Assistant Professor TEXTILES WILSON, H. H Professor CERAMIC ENGINEERING • WILSON, M. B. . . . Associate Professor ENGLISH WILSON, W. L. . . . Assistant Professor AIR SCIENCE WINTER, J, p. . . . Associate Professor MATHEMATICS WITCHER, W. . . . Associate Professor BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY • WOOD. K. L Associate Professor PHYSICS WRAY, C. V Associate Professor TEXTILES WRIGHT, J. A. . . . Assistant Professor AGRONOMY YANG, T. T Associate Professor MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • YOUNG, F. A Instructor METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING YOUNG, J. L Professor ARCHITECTURE ZIELINSKI, P. B. . . Assistant Pr ofessor ENGINEERING MECHANICS ZINK, W. T Associate Professor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING iiii r i i mA i. Faculty Aids Greenville Extension ' s Progress f% i x?c m .1 ., v FACULTY • ALLEE, M. C Instructor BOTANY AND ZOOLOGY DAY, F. L Assistant Professor ENGLISH DI BENEDETTO, G. R. . . . Instructor HISTORY EDWARDS, M. O Instructor CHEMISTRY • FERRELL, W. R Instructor PHYSICS GANIM, V. L Instructor ENGLISH GOOCH, D. R Instructor ENGLISH GRAY, F. R Lecturer INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • IBRHIM, LB Instructor MATHEMATICS JONES, R. M Assistant Professor ENGINEERING GRAPHICS KLEVGARD, P. A. . . Assistant Professor HISTORY POPE. R. M Instructor ECONOMICS • REITER, B. B Instructor MATHEMATICS RICE, M. K Instructor FRENCH SMITH. L. C Instructor ENGLISH THOMPSON, C.B Director • WALLACE, F. L Instructor BIOLOGY WATSON, K. R Instructor MATHEMATICS T r- ;-i ! •.■-■f ■ n« lg Faculty at Sumter Upholds Clemson Standards FACULTY • ADAMS, P. H Instructor ECONOMICS ANDERSON, J. C. . . Assistant Professor MATHEMATICS ARNETT, J. D Instructor BIOLOGY CAMERON, J. P. . . Assistant Professor MATHEMATICS • COFFEY, J. C Assistant Professor BOTANY DOYLE, J.J Instructor ENGLISH EVANS, N. D Instructor HISTORY FLETCHER, C. E Instructor INDUSTRAL MANAGEMENT • GREENE, J. A Instructor SOCIOLOGY HOUSER, R. D Instructor CHEMISTRY JONES, R. M. . . . Assistant Professor ENGINEERING MECHANICS MULLEN, J. J Instructor MATHEMATICS • SMALL, S. E Instructor HISTORY WALKER, W. T Instructor HISTORY WESER, D. B Instructor CHEMISTRY WILDER, J. W Instructor FRENCH • WILLIS, S. M Director YATES, O. I Instructor ENGLISH z The Graduate School of Clemson University functions for the primary purpose of advancement. This advancement is available to any eligible student who desires it. This school, headed by its Dean, Dr. J. F. Brownley, offers many facilities in providing an education beyond the level of the bachelor ' s degree. These facilities give Graduate Students an opportunity to gain professional qualities in their chosen areas. Enrollment is continuing to increase, and advanced degrees are now offered in many areas, ranging from Chemical Engineering to Physics. The promotion of research in these advanced studies shows the emphasis now being placed on the acquisition of general knowledge as well as professional skill. Advancement in these tw o directions fulfill the purpose of the Graduate School. DEAN F. I. EROWNLEY Dean of Graducitc School .1 ■k iHk GRADUATES • AGREE. LINDA S. . . Mississippi City, Miss. MATHEMATICS ADAMS, GEORGE F Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL PHYSICS ADDISON, DONALD A. . . . Clemson, S. C AGRONOMY AND SOILS AKKAS, NURI Tavsanii, Turkey CIVIL ENGIXEERING • ALEXANDER, GEORGE D. . Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ALEE, MARSHALL C. . . . Clemson, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY ALLEN, WM. HAROLD . Waynesville, N. C. WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING AMERSON, G. M Gordon, Ga. ENTOMOLOGY • ANDERSON, EDWIN L. . . Greenville, S. C. BACTERIOLOGY ANDRE, JOHN C Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS AUSBURN. MIRIAM B Easley, S. C. MATHEMATICS AVER. FREDERICK C Seneca, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • BAGWELL, THOMAS N Canton, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT BAKER, WILLIAM C. . . . DueWest, S. C. PLANT PATHOLOGY BALLINGTON, JAMES R. . . Clemson, S. C. HORTICL ' LTURE BARDWELL, DONALD M. . . Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS • BARNES, WILLIAM J. . . . Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BEAN, JOHN FOSTER . . Lvnchburg, S. C. ECONOMICS BECK. DON R Anderson. S. C. MASTERS IN GUIDANCE BENEDICT. GEORGE W. . . Duquesne, Pa. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • BENNETT. DAVID J Liberty, S. C. ENGLISH BEST. STEPHEN H. . . . Fayetteville. N. C. ZOOLOGY BIEZENSKI. ROMANA A. . . Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH BISCHOFF, CHARLES F. . . Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE • BISHOP, ASA O., JR Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BLANTON. LLOYD H. . . . Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION BOGGS. TAMES F Central, S. C. EDUCATION BOND. JOHN A.. IR Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS GRADUATES • BONNETTE, AUGUSTUS K. . Clemson, S. C. CHEMISTRY BOOTH, HUBERT J Hartsville, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY BOOTH, J. ROBERT . . New Rensingden, Pa. CERAMIC ENGINEERING BOROUGHS, RALPH Z. . . . Pickens, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING • BOWIE, PATRICK C Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS BREEN, MARILYN J. . . . Anderson, S. C. MATHEMATICS BROSNAN, DENIS A Atlanta, Ga. CERAMIC ENGINEERING BROUSSARD, STANLEY A. Wilmington, N. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • BROWN, AMOS T., JR. . . . Levittown, Pa. MATHEMATICS BROWN, C. PRESTON . . . Clemson, S. C. CHEMISTRY BROWN, NADINEMAYNARD . Liberty, S. C. ZOOLOGY BROWN, SHARON U. . Travelers Rest, S. C. PLANT PATHOLOGY • BRYANT, J. R., JR Clemson, S. C. HISTORY BUFF, STEPHEN F Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS BUFFKIN, JAMES M. . . Heath Springs, S. C. INDIISTRIAL EDUCATION BULL, T. N Mount Kisco, Fla. ENTOMOLOGY • BURCH, E. EARL, JR Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT BURDETTE, CHARLES G. . . Simpson, N. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BURROWS. KENNETH C. . Nottingham, Eng ENGLISH LITERATURE CAMPBELL, J. L Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • CANTRELL, H. F Clemson, S. C. PLANT PATHOLOGY CARLSON. PAUL H Clemson, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY CARTLEDGE, JOHN B. . . . Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS CARTWRIGHT, DEAN M. . . Asheville, N. C. ECONOMICS • CARTWRIGHT, DENNIS H. . . Bremen, Ga. ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT CECIL, JOSEPH H Clemson, S. C. CHEMISTRY CHARLE, J. P Clemson, S. C. CHEMISTRY CHARLES, NINA G Clemson, S. C. CHEMISTRY imMi M c mm GRADUATES • CHEN, MIIN MING .... Hsinchu, Taiwan FORESTRY CHIEN, HSIN-IH Taiwan ENVIRONMEXTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING CHIEN, MOA-TSEUG Taiwan CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CHISHOLM, WILLIAM B. . . Clinton, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • CHOOPANYA. DUANGCHAI— Bangkok, Thailand PLANT PATHOLOGY CLARK, BEN T Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT CLAYTON, ED R Clemson, S. C. ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT CLEM, ROBERT B Huntsville, Ala. MATERIALS ENGINEERING • COILE, DAVID N Ukeland, Fla. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION COMER, EUGENIE G Union, S. C. ENGLISH COLCOLOUGH, JAMES J. . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. ZOOLOGY CONE, FRED H Cincinnati, Ohio INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • CONNOR, WILLIAM R. . . . Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS COOK, JAMES W., JR Mobile, Ala. PHYSICS COOKE, RONALD G. . . East Durham, N. Y. HISTORY CORCORAN, THOMAS G. . N. Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • CRAFT, WILLIAM J. . . Rutherfordton, N. C. ENGINEERING MECHANICS CRIBB, LESLIE J Sumter, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CROMER, BRENDA F. . . . Clemson, S. C. EDUCATION CROMER, JACOB P Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS • CULBERTSON, SUZANNE B. Greenville, S. C. ENGLISH CURLEE, THOMAS O. . . . Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DARBY, JAMES T Summerton, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY DARSS, PHILIP S Pine, N. C. ENTOMOLOGY • DAVIS, JAMES M Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING DEBOACH, ANDREA N. . . . Clemson, S. C. HISTORY DOUGLAS. MICHAEL A. . . . Central, S. C. ENGLISH DUCKETT, JOHN C Clyde, N. C. CHEMISTRY GRADUATES • DUNCAX, I. F Berea, Ohio CERAMIC ENGINEERING DUNLAP, F. A Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DU ' ALL, LANCE A. . . Highland Park, Mich. PHYSICS DUWEL, RICHARD B. . . . Clemson, S. C. BIOCHEMISTRY • EDENS, MARY LOU .... Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY SCIENCE EDUCATION EDGEMON, DUDLEY C. . Englewood, Tenn. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING EDWARDS, MARJORIE ANN . Clemson, S. C. CHEMISTRY ELLIS. IRVING L., JR. . . . Florence, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • ELROD. ROBERT H Griffin, Ga. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ELSEY, JOHN T Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING EPPS, JAMES W Clemson, S.C. CIVIL ENGINEERING EPPS, ROBERT F. Ill . . . Lake City, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • ERWIN, WILLIAM T. . . . Memphis, Tenn. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING EVANS, PAULA .... Ludowiei, Ga. MATHEMATICS EVANS, RICHARD B Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS FERRELL, THOMAS L. . . . Clemson, S. C. PHYSICS • FLANNERY, ROBERT E. . . . Chicago, 111. PHYSICS FLETCHER, GEORGE R., JR. . . Rome, Ga. PHYSICS FORTE, FREDERICK F. . . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT FOSTER, JOSEPH C, JR. . . Rockford, 111. PHYSICS • FREEMAN, CHRIS R Clemson, S. C. PL.VNT PATH0LC1GY FREEMAN, GAIL S Clemson, S. C. ELEMENTARY ' SCHOOL GUIDANCE FREEMAN, HARRY W., JR. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. ZOOLOGY FREEMON, LAURA F. . . . Dahlonega, Ga. ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY • FRIEDERICH, RUDOLF O. . Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING GALLAGHER. FRANK P. . New Orleans, La. ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING GAMBLE. ROBERT O Central, S. C. MATHEMATICS GARDNER, KATHERINE M. Ninety Six, S. C. ENGLISH ' R- Ml I iii If (T CH O GRADUATES • GEDRIS, WILLIAM R. . . . Aliquippa, Pa. CIVIL ENGINEERING GILLESPIE, WILLIAM . . . Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS GILLIAN, HENRY C, JR. . . Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS GLASS, RONALD W Arkansas CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • GOLIGHTLY, WILLIAM L. . . Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS GOTTSCHALK, ROBERT B., JR. Savannah, Ga. BIO-ENGINEERING GRACE, RONALD D Clemson, S. C. EDUCATION GRAEF, STEPHEN P. . . . Louisville, Ky. ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING • GRANT, C Clemson, S.C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS GRAVES, ALFRED A Clemson, S. C. PLANT PATHOLOGY GRAY, DONALD E Clemson, S. C. BIO-ENGINEERING GRAY, GEORGETTE H. . . . Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS • GREEN, CLARENCE R. . . . Butler, Tenn. PHYSICS GREENE, WOODROW P. . . Marion, N. C. TEXTILES GREENING, RICHARD M. . New York, N. Y. WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING GREGORY, WESLEY W., JR. . Clemson, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY • GRIEVES, COLIN G England ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING GRISSON, ALAN R. . . . Rock Island, Tenn. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING GRIBBS, JOHN R., JR. . . . Kingstree, S. C. MATHEMATICS GUILLOT, EDGAR R Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS • GURTHIE, HELEN C Clemson, S. C. HISTORY AND EDUCATION HAIR. J. D Newark, Del. BIOLOGY HALBERG, MICHAEL R. - . Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HALL, WILLIAM W., JR. . . . York, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS • HAN, JULIE J Burma TEXTILE CHEMISTRY HANEY, DONALD L Tennessee ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT HANEY, MARY T Coral Gables, Fla. ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING HAW, ELIZABETH Clemson, S. C. HISTORY 396 GRADUATES • HARDAWAY, ROBERT W. . . Clemson, S. C. ASTRONOMY HARDEE, WILLIAM P. . . . Conway, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS HARDIN, FERRIS H Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH HARDIN, IAN R Clemson, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY • HARRIS, ETTIE JEANNE . . Clemson, S. C. ZOOLOGY HARRIS, HOWARD R. . . Ozone Park, N. Y. ENTOMOLOGY HARRIS, MYRA D Blacksburg, S. C. CHEMISTRY HARTZOG, JAMES V Clemson, S. C. CHEMISTRY • HASTY, LEONARD J., JR. . . Camden, S. C. ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING HELLWIG, ELLEN P Clemson, S. C. BOTANY HENDERSON, CHERYL E. . . Bogalusa, U. MATHEMATICS HENDRICKS, ROBERT V. . Georgetown, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • HENDRIX, JAMES E Clemson, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY HENDRIX, LEON J., JR. . . Ridgeland, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT HENDRIX, WM. T., JR. . . Spartanburg, S. C. CHEMISTRY HIGGINS, DONALD H. . . . Asheville, N. C. WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING • HIGHTOWER, JUDSON R. . Denmark, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HODGSON, JOSEPH, JR. . Lake Worth, Fla. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT HOLLAND, LYMAN L Holland, Va. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HOLMES, BILLY J Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS • HOLSHOUSER, HENRY L., JR. Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING HOLST, T. I Charleston, W. Va. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY HUGHES, J. CHARLES . . Hartsville, S. C. CRIMINOLOGY HUMPHREY, CHARLES D. . Shannon. N. C. POULTRY SCIENCE • HUNT, DANIEL H. . . North Augusta, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HURLEY. NOEL M Lancaster, S. C. MICROBIOLOGY HUTCHESON, AARON A. . Clarksville, Tenn. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS HUTCHESON, EDWARD T. . Leesbury, Va. PHYSICS mgihm ' M dL GRADUATES • IBRAHIM, IBRAHIM M. . . . Seneca, S. C. CHEMISTRY JAIN, RAMESH C Clemson, S. C. TEXTILES JAMES, DENNIS W Seneca, S. C. ENGLISH JEFFORDS, SAMUEL J. . Orangeburg, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • JENKINS, WILBUR H. . . . Pendleton, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING JOHNSON, ALBERT W. . . . Nichols, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY JOHNSON, CONOR D Orange, Va. ENGINEERING MECHANICS JONES, DEANNA T Clemson, S. C. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GUIDANCE • JONES, HOWARD T. . . . Flat Rock, N. C. ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT JONES, JOHN D Ware Shoals, S. C. ENGLISH JONES, MARY S Taylors, S. C. ENGLISH JORDAN, JAMES C Seneca, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS • TURECEK, HARVEY .... Clemson, S. C. AGRONOMY KAMBHU, KAWI X Clemson, S. C. ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING KANE, RICHARD T. . . . Jersey City, N. J. HISTORY KARESH, STEPHEN M. . . Charleston, S. C. CHEMISTRY • KARLTON, JULIA A Hammond, La. MATHEMATICS KATZ, NEIL F Pittsburgh, Pa. TRANSPORTATION KELLY, KATHERINE F. . . Newberry, S. C. BACTERIOLOGY KENNEDY, CHARLES E. . . . Roanoke, Va. PHYSICS • KING, GRADY A Clemson, S. C. HORTICULTURE KING, MICHAEL D Seneca, S. C. ENGLISH KINGSMORE, TERRY A. . . . Buffalo, S. C. WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING KIRKLAND, LELAND R. . . Clemson, S. C. PHYSICS • KLAWITTER. JEROME J. . . Clemson, S. C. MATERIALS ENGINEERING KLOBA, ANTHONY A Justice, 111. PHYSICS KNECHTYES, JOHN F. . . . Newark, Ohio ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY KOWALSKI, LARRY M. . . Anderson, S. C. PATHOLOGY 398 GRADUATES • KYTLE, SANDRA G. . . . U France, S. C. ENGLISH LABBE, LEONDER Opelousas, La. DAIRY SCIENCE LAFLEUR, KAREN M. . . . Clcmson, S. C. ZOOLOGY LAFF, A. R Clemson, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE • LAM, CHAN F Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAAL RUTH L Columbia, S. C. EDUCATION LAMBERT, FRANK L. . . . Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LANFORD, BOBBY L. . . . Woodruff, S. C. FORESTRY • LANGLEY, HARRY M. . . . Clemson, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY LANGLEY, THOMAS K. . . Greenwood, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LARSEN, WILLIAM A., JR. . Greenville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAUKER, ROBERT M Central, S. C. NUTRITION • LAURENT, EUGENE A Aiken, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS LAVENDER, ELAINE B. . . . Central, S. C. ENGLISH LEARD, BOBBIE R. . . . Westminster, S. C. EDUCATION LEE, CHARLES R. . North Tarrytown, N. Y. AGRONOMY AND SOILS • LELAND, THOMAS M. . . SummerviUe, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE LEWIS, CLYDE L Clemson, S. C. ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY LIAO, NAN-SEN . . Chutung, Hsinchu, China MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LIAO, SHEONG-SANG . . . Taiwan, China CIVIL ENGINEERING • LIN, CHUNG CHUAN . Hualien, Taiwan, China CIVIL ENGINEERING LINDSTROM, WILLIAM A. . Wetungka, Ala. PHYSICS LINER, GAINES H Efland, N. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS LOGAN, MARTIN DON . . . Decatur, Ala. MATHEMATICS • LONG, BONNIE K Florence, S. C. PHYSICS I ONGSHORE, RANDOLPH E. Gr ' nwood, S. C. PHYSICS LOWELL, ROBERT J. . . N. Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT McALHANY, JOHN W. . . . Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS GRADUATES • McCALLUM, DANIEL B. . . Shreveport, La. MATHEMATICS McCANLESS, WILLIAM V. . . Clemson, S. C. PHYSICS McCASKILL, LINDA H. . . . Clemson, S. C. SPECIAL STUDENT McCASKILL, VON H Clemson, S. C. ZOOLOGY • McCLARY, JAMES T., JR. . . Kingstree, S. C. HORTICULTURE McCLINNON, HUGH P Greer, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION McCRACKEN, T. ARDEN . . Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING McFADDIN, NORMAN J., JR. . Clemson, S. C. HORTICULTURE • McGILL, JULIAN E Smyrna, S. C. CHEMISTRY McGUIRE, HARRY M Clemson, S. C. CHEMISTRY McKITTVICK, JOHN D. . . . Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS MacLEAN, RUTH H Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH • McLEMORE, DAN L Surrency, Ga. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS McNEW, W. D., JR Portsmouth, La. CHEMISTRY McPHERSON, THOMAS O. . Greenville, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING MALCOM, CAROL A Clemson, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING • MALCOLM, JOSEPH A. . . . Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS MARCHINI, ROBERT R. . . Clemson, S. C. PHYSICS MARRAH, GEORGE W. . . . Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS MARTIN, SAMUEL C Easley, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • MAW, BILLY J Central, S.C. HISTORY MAXWELL, MICHAEL J. . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MAYNE, SHERMAN T. . . . Clemson, S. C. NUTRITION MELLICHAMP, JOSEPH M. . . Toccoa, Ga. ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT • MKRCIER. WILLIAM T. . . Blue Ridge. Ga. PLANT PATHOLOGY MILASNOVICH, NICK . . . Pendleton, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION MILLER, ANSEL E Picayune, Miss. FORESTRY MILLER, CAREY B. . . North Augusta, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING GRADUATES • MILLER, JAMES D Taylors, S. C. ARCHITECTURE MILLER, LEE S Asheville, N. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MILLER, RONALD I. . . . Clarksville, Tenn. PHYSICS MIXON, FRANK E Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS • MOCK, GARY Phillipsburg, N. J. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING MOLE, MARION L., JR. . . . Clemson, S. C. CHEMISTRY MONTGOMERY, SAMUEL J. . Chappells, S. C. MATHEMATICS MOORE, JAMES F., JR Louisa, Ky. PLANT PATHOLOGY • MORENO, JUAN O. . . . Medellin, Colombia INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MOSELEY, JOHN Z. Ill . . Anderson, S. C. EDUCATION MUCKENFUSS, DaCOST A . . Clemson, S. C. EDUCATION MULCHANDANL PRAKASH R. Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • AIULLIN, F Donalds, Va. CHEMISTRY NALLEY, DONALD W. . . . Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING NASH, ROBERT R Central, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY NASS, J. M Columbia, S. C. ENGLISH • XEAL, BILL LARRY ... . Metairie, La. MATHEMATICS NEMERGUT, JOHN P. . . . Stratford, Conn. ZOOLOGY NEWLIN. KIMREY D Liberty, N. C. AGRICl ' LTURAL ECONOMICS NIEDERHOF, RICHARD C. . . Clemson, S. C. FORESTRY • NOLEN. THOMAS D Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTl ' RAL ECONOMICS NORTH, STANLEY R. . . . Demurest, N.Y. ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY NUSSBAUM, GEORGETTA . . Easley, S. C. CHEMISTRY ODOM, HENRY B. Ill .... Florence, S. C. PHYSICS • O ' HANLON, JOSEPH P. . . . Clemson, S. C. CI -IL ENGINEERING OLIPHANT, RONALD D. . Kingsvillc, Texas AGRONOMY O ' NEAL, THOMAS N C linton, Miss. PHYSICS ORR, lAMES W Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT kr ' Wf T -- - GRADUATES • OTT, DAVID A Ponchatonla, La. MATHEMATICS 0 ' ERCASH, DANNY R. . . . Seneca, S. C. PHYSICS OWENS. CAROL P Greenville, S. C. ENGLISH PADGETT, WILLLAM J. . . . Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS • PALMER, JAMES H. . . . Pendleton, S. C. AGRONOMY PARKER, JAMES T. . . Elizabethtown, N. C. POULTRY ' SCIENCE PARKS, GORDON L Dalton, Ga. PHYSICS PARNELL, CALVIN .... Clemson, S. C. ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING • PARROTT, PERRY M., JR. . . Townville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT PAYNE, JAMES E Chase City, Pa. PHYSICS PEALE, K. RL E Statesboro, Ga. Ph.D. MATHEMATICS PEARCE. FRANK W.. JR. . . Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH • PELLERIN, HENRY A. . . . Ufayette, U. MATHEMATICS PERCIVAL, HENRY F. . . . Clemson, S. C. ZOOLOGY PERKINS, JOHN C Valdese, N. C. MATHEMATICS PERKINS, WARREN S Elloree, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY • PHILLIPS, GLENN W. . . . Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING PITT. JEREMY P Sydney, Calif. HISTORY PITTS, CRYSTAL P Clinton, S. C. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY POINDEXTER, CLIFFORD E. . Liberty, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY • POLK, DWIGHT W. . . . Charleston, S. C. MATHEMATICS POWELL, BOBBY E Moultrie, GaT PHYSICS POWERS, MORRIS W Toney, Ala. PHYSICS PRICE, JAMES W., JR. . . . Abbeville, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • PRICE. SAMUEL J Birmingham, .A.la. CHEMISTRY PRIDEMORE, WILLIAM J. . . Union. S. C. AGRUT-LTURAL ECONOMICS PRI ' ETTE. CHARLES V., JR. Bishopville, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING PRUITT, ALBERT B Clemson, S. C. PHYSICS GRADUATES • QUESENBURY, ROBERT C. . Greenville, S. C. EDUCATION RAAB, HERBERT E Edroy, Texas AGRONOMY RAMAGE, DANIEL E. . . . Clemson, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE RAMAY, H. J Walhalla, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION • RAMSEY, JACKSON B., JR. . Clemson, S. C. ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY RASH, JAMES H Anderson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING REED, HENRY J Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING REESE, CHARLES J Walhalla, S. C. MATHEMATICS • REEVES, H.G Anderson, Ala. MATHEMATICS REID, MARVIN P Clemson, S. C. ZOOLOGY REINERT. JAMES A Clemson, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY RELSON, WILLIAM K. . . Little Silver, N. J. ZOOLOGY • REITER, HAROLD B Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS REPKA, RONALD J Clemson, S. C. PHYSICS REYNOLDS, JOHN H. . Winston-Salem, N. C. CHEMISTRY RICE, PHILIP F Pine Bluff, Ark. ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT • RICE. RICHARD M. . . . Kingsville, Texas CHEMISTRY RICHARDS, FRANCIS R. . . Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS RICHARDSON, TERRY E., JR. Barnwell, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RIGGS, DAVID A Rushton, La. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • RILEY, MICHAEL W Clemson, S. C. PHYSICS RITTER, DALE ROBERT . . Manaieau, N. Z. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ROBINSON, CHARLES W. . . McDonald, Pa. AGRONOMY ROBINSON. LARRY G Mulga, Ala. CHEMISTRY • ROBINSON, LAWRENCE H. . Clemson, S. C. ZOOLOGY ROEDERSHEIMER, RICHARD J.— Covington, Kv. PHYSICS ROHRBACH, JAMES J. . . . Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION ROLAND, RALPH DUANE . . Weiser, Idaho PHYSIOLOGY 4iittkiiiiiii GRADUATES • ROMPALA, JOHN T Chicago, 111. PHYSICS ROSE, COLLEEN J Charleston, S. C. ZOOLOGY RUDY, BRUCE C Clemson, S. C. CHEMISTRY RUSH, GEORGE D. HI . . Ware Shoals, S. C. ENGLISH • RUSSELL, DONALD R, . . Greenville, S. C. MATHEMATICS SANCHEZ, DAVID C Chicago, 111. ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING SCHAEK, RICHARD G. . . . California, Ky. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY SCHAFFER, NORMAN C. . . Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • SCHIRMER, FRANK B. Ill . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SCHULZE, WILLIAM C. . . . Clemson, S. C. OPERATIONS RESEARCH SCHUMAUN, KLAUS R. K. . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SECREST, ISABELLE J. . . . Clemson, S. C. ZOOLOGY • SETCHFIELD, TERRANCEL. . Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SHACKELFORD, SAMMY . Spartanburg, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE SHEALY, FRED G., JR Seneca, S. C. ZOOLOGY SHEALY, ROBERT M Seneca, S. C. ZOOLOGY • SHORE, WILLIAM A Baldwin, Ga. ENGLISH SILBER, ROBERT Pendleton, S. C. Ph.D. MATHEMATICS SINGH, SHIVA N Clemson, S. C. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY SKIPPER, MICHAEL A. . . . Sebring, Fla. CHEMISTRY • SMITH, BILLY B Shreveport, La. MATHEMATICS SMITH, JAMES F Montague, Mich. ZOOLOGY SMITH, LARRY J Lake View, S. C. HORTICULTURE SMITH, THOMAS M. . . . Greenwood, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • SMITH, WILLIAM R. . . . Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SMOAK, F. LANG .... Orangeburg, S. C. CHEMISTRY SNOW. RONALD L. . . . Morganton, N. C. ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY SPANNINGER, PHILIP A. . . Clemson, S. C. CHEMISTRY GRADUATES • SPEARS, SCOTT B., JR. . . . Clemson, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY SPITZ, WILLIAM A Anderson, S. C. PHYSIOLOGY STACEY, WILLIAM G. . . . Clemson, S. C. HORTICULTURE STANFORD, DAVID J Atlanta, Ga. CHEMISTRY • STANFORD, WILLIAM CHAD Clemson, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE STEELE, JOY H Dunwoody, Ga. ENGLISH STEPHENS, CARROLL T. . N. Augusta, S. C. HORTICULTURE STRICKLAND, JOHN G. . . . Bailey, N. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS • STROCK, WOODROW G Cope, S. C. FORESTRY SUDDETH, HOWARD A. . Spartanburg, S. C. CHEMISTRY SUTTON, WILLIAM R. . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TALLON, WILLIAM A. . . Greenville, S. C. CHEMISTRY • TATE, L. V Greer, S.C. ECONOMICS TAYLOR, ROBERT R. . . . Greenville, S. C. MATHEMATICS THAKKAR, HARSHAD H. . . Bombay, India CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THOMPSON, CHARLES E. N. Charleston, S. C. PHYSICS • THOMPSON, GEORGE G. . . Anderson, S.t:. MATHEMATICS THOMPSON, ROBERT S. . . Clemson, S. C. ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY THORNHILL, M. J Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS TODD, THOMAS D Clemson, S. C. FOOD SCIENCE • TORRENCE, ALAN K. . . . Asheville, N. C. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY TORREY, WAYNE D Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TRAUGHBER, PITNER A. . . . Aiken, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TSUI, CHARLES LEE .... Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • TURNER, JAMES M Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TURNER, NANCY LARSEN . Greenville, S. C. ZOOLOGY UPCHURCH, BILLY T. . Rocky Mount, N. C. CHEMISTRY VAN DUYN, JOHN W. . . Jacksonville, Fla. ENTOMOLOGY :Z. O O O 1 GRADUATES • VAUGHAN, J. C Halifax, N.C. PHYSICS VEAL, CD Clemson, S. C. ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING ' ILL. D. O Clemson, S. C. HISTORY AND ECONOMICS WACEK, RUDOLPH .... Anderson, S. C. POST GRADUATE • WALKER, JERRY C Clemson, S. C. AGRONOMY WALL, JAMES H New Orleans, La. TE.XTILE CHEMISTRY WALTERS, LEXIE D. . . . Greenville, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WANSLEY. NEINA E. . . . Washington, Ga. ZOOLOGY • WARD, DA ' ID O Kingstree, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WATERS, JAMES B Clemson, S. C. HORTICULTURE WATLINGTOX, CHARLES . Jackson, Tenn. PHYSICS WEEKS, BENJAMIN .... Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • WEERS, WALTER A Boulder, Colo. ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING WHITEHEAD, WILLIAM . . Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING WILKINS, JOHN L .Athens, Ga. MATHEMATICS WILLIAMS. JAMES M. . . . Clemson, S. C. ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT • WILLIAMSON. JAMES . . Ware Shoals, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING WILLSON, HAROLD J. . . . Sumter, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING WILSON. JANE A Clemson, S. C. ZOOLOGY WILSON, NANCY L. . . . Blacksburg, S. C. CHEMISTRY • WOMBLE. LOUIS R., JR. . Rocky Mount, N. C. CHE.MICAL PHYSICS WOMMACK, VIVIAN L. . . . Easley, S. C. ZOOLOGY WOODS. FORREST Brookfield, III. PHYSICS WORDIXGER, ROBERT . . Philadelphia, Pa. DAIRY SCIENCE • WREN ' N, JOHN D Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WU. HSUAH-WEN Taipei, China TE.XTILE CHEMISTRY YAPANAR, DENIZ Clem.son, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING YAWN. HERMAN Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT 406 GRADUATES YOUNG, GARY F Smithville, Tenn. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS YOUNG, THOMAS B Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ZELADA, EDMUND R. . S. Cre, Bolivia, S. A. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ZEPKE, BARRY GEO Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 407 I. T. -.TV  l.-«l -« «««LI- - H keze the SCue HZidge awns lU gzeatneAA. Tt keze the Jigezd pCay; ' Heze the Aom o deaz oCd GCemAOK, el n Aupzeme aCwa A. z!)eaz OCd CCemson, we wiCC tzlumpk o ttd with aCC ouz mi kt, Jkat tke Jigez ' A zoaz ma ecko O ' ez tke mountain kei kt. . X ' Class of 1968 -NV-- - ' y A student entering his senior year at Clemson experi- ences a mixture of many feelings ; relief, anticipation, fear, sorrow, melancholy and pride. He is coming to the end of some of the most important years of his life. He has passed the dependent stage and is entering the longest and perhaps the most imf)ortant phase, the independent stage. It is time for him to put to use all the knowledge that he has acquired over the past few years. With his ring on his hand, he orders his diploma. Dur- ing the year job interviews are held, and the first steps toward the future are made. As the Clemson graduate walks down the aisle in cap and gown with many friends and relatives proudly stand- ing by, he realizes that his Clemson days are over. He is leaving behind many meaningful things but through the things given to him by Clemson University he will be able to reach the goal that he desires. BUTCH DRAKEFORD President JIMMY PADGETT Secretary JACK ERTER Vice-President BENNY WILLIAMS Treasurer WILLIAM H. WILEY, Dean Agricultural and Biological Sciences The College of Agriculture and Biological Sci- ences at Clemson University stands out as one of the foremost in the nation. Being encompassed in a broad field, the College increases each year in the areas of research, education and public services. In it ' s widely expanding program the College places emphasis on the practical application of theory learned in class. Through experimentation agricultural and technological processes are con- ducted with many progressive accomplishments. The College participates each year in the Uni- versity Lecture Series in sponsoring one or two speakers a year. During summer it holds a train- ing prgoram for outstanding high school students ing program for outstanding high school students brought to United States by the Department of Agriculture and Agency for International De- velopment. Students enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences are offered graduate and undergraduate degrees in their specific curricu- lums enabling them to perform more readily and more conijietently in today ' s increasingly complex world. 5 9 H? ' : ..: ' ' - J -Tlli v ...■-• ' iff ■•, TJaftVWIStfiiHS. ' ■■■• , V ♦ ♦ r i ic AGRICULTURE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE FURMAN H. ALEWINE .... Taylors, S. C. ZOOLOGY KSN; Weight Lifting Club; Biological Sciences Club. JOHN A. BAKER Columbia, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE PreVet Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, President 3; Block and Bridle Club 5: YMCA, Vice-President 3; KDX 3, 4, 5; YMCA Handbook 3. WILLIAM B. BALLARD .... Clinton, S. C. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE Horticulture Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. DON A. BALLINGTON .... Lexington, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE Block and Bridle Scholarship 3; Ralston Purina Scholarship 4; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Block and Bridle Club, President 4. DONALD J. BARFIELD . . . Charleston, S. C. BIOLOGY Block C Club. JOHNNY W. BARFIELD .... Clemson, S. C. FORESTRY Forestry Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRY G. BARKER Conway, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Agricultural Economics Club 4; Beta Tau Sigma 1, 2. DAVID M. BARTLES Clemson, S. C. BIOLOGY Biology Club 3, 4; Young Republicans Club 3, 4; York County Club 4, President 4. JOHN A. BASS Helena, Ga. BIOLOGY APO JOSEPH M. BATES, JR Eastover, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Agricultural Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; AFROTC 3, 4; TAPS Junior Staff 2; NS 1, 2, 3, 4; Oak Haven Ravens 2, 3, 4. RONALD B. BEATSON Sumter, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE Pre-Vet Club 1, 2: Block and Bridle Club 2, 3, 4; Ratmaster 4; DMS 4. THOMAS E. BELL Orangeburg, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ■LOUISE R. BERRA Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS HOLMES P. BISHOP Taylors, 8. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Agricultural Economics Club: Union County Club. SARAH J. BIERLEY Clemson, S. C. BIOLOGY Tiger 1; WSBF 1, 2, 3,4. THOMAS C. BISHOP Kingstree, S. C. AGRONOMY LAWRENCE W. BLAKELY . Simpsonville, S. C. ZOOLOGY STEVEN N. BLIHORDE .... Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ASAE JOHN J. BRANTON .... Myrtle Beach, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS FRANK W. BREAZEALE . - BIOLOGY Clemson, S. C. RANDALL E. BROOKS .... Columbia, S. C. FORESTRY Forestry Club 2, 3, 4, 5; NS 3, 4, 5, Pledge Master 4. ALLISON E. BROWN .... Kingstree, S. C. AGRICITI.TURAL ECONOMICS Sniith-DouKlas Scholarship 1. 2. 3, 4; Residence Court 3; Hii;h Court 4; SKE 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. BOB L. BROWN Anderson, S. C. FOOD SCIENCE Food Science Club. GERALD I. CARLSON II . FORESTRY Forestry Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Chalkhill, Pa. AGRICULTURE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE REBA L. CARROLL Beaufort, S. C. HORTICULTURE Hessie Marrah Thompson Horticultural Scholarship 2, 3, 4; Horticulture Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 4. WILSON C. CHILDERS . . . Great Falls, S. C. HORTICULTURE Block C Club; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Chester County Club. STEPHEN L. CHRYST Conway, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS KDX 1, 2, 3, 4. HUNTER L. CLARKSON . FORESTRY Forestry Club; Block C Club. Columbia, S. C. ASHLEY D. CLEMMONS H . Jacksonville, Fla. HORTICULTURE Horticulture Club. WILLIAM G. COLEMAN, JR. . Darlington, S. C. FORESTRY Gamma Sigma Delta 3, 4; Xi Sigma Pi, President 4; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; SAME; Forestry Club, Secretary 4. CLYDE R. CONE Ridge Spring, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE ASAS Award 3; Block and Bridle Club 3, 4. GEORGE R. CORNWELL . . . Lattimore, N. C. DAIRY SCIENCE JEFFREY E. COWLES . . . Silver Spring, Md. FORESTRY Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4; SAF 4; Forestry Club 3, 4. G. R. CREECH Charleston, S. C. ZOOLOGY JAMES W. CREECH Blackville, S. C. FORESTRY Sertonia Scholarship 1; Forestry Club 2, 3, 4; AFROTC 3, 4. ROBERT M. GULP Inman, S. C. HORTICULTURE PEDRO M. DARRADO .... Clemson, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE RICHARD P. DELLINGER . . . Marion, S. C. ZOOLOGY Honors Program 1; Dean ' s List 2; Athletic Award; Alpha Zeta 3. 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Hall Monitor 3; Hall Supervisor 4; Ratmaster 3, 4; Scuba Club 1, 2; Young Republicans Club 1, 2; Tiger Staff 3, 4; TAPS Junior Staff 3. REMBERT C. DuBOSE . . . Ridge Spring, S. C. HORTICULTURE South Carolina Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Scholarship 3; Hor- ticulture Club 2. TRISTAN A. DuBOSE .... HORTICULTURE Horticulture Club 2. Monetta, S. C. EDDIE C. DuRANT, JR Sumter, S. C. ZOOLOGY NS; Senior Senate. DANIEL A. DURFOS .... Fair Lawn, N. J. ANIMAL SCIENCE JOSEPH R. DYSON Washington, Ga. AGRONOMY DAVID G. EBENHACK Aiken, S. C. BIOLOGY PAMELA J. ELY Narberth, Pa. ZOOLOGY University Singers; Women ' s Glee Club. DAVID E. EPPS, JR St. George, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ROTC 3, 4; Agricultural Economics Club 3, 4; Dorchester Coimty Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PHILIP O. EPPS Clemson, S. C. FORESTRY SAF 3, 4; Forestry Club 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2. 3, 4. ROBERT H. FORD Great Falls, S. C. FORESTRY Forestry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chester County Club 1, 2, 4. V ♦ 9 AGRICULTURE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE PETER L. FOSKY Princeton, N. J. ORNAMENTAL HORTICCLTCRE Horticulture Club 2, 3, 4. EDMUND G.FRAMPTON, JR. . Georgetown, S. C. FORESTRV XS, President 4; IFC 4. RUSSELL E. FRANCIS .... Neptune, N. J. ANIMAL SCIENCE Block and Bridle Club - , 3. 4; APO 2, 3. 4; Young Republicans 3, 4. ROBERT P. GAMBRELL .... Seneca, S. C. AGRONOMY Agronomy Club. FRED J. GASSAWAY Donalds, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Sears-Roebuck Co. Scholarship 1, 2; Esso 4-H Scholarship 1; . rndt Carolina Cooperator Scholarship 4; Alpha Zeta 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Agricultural Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 3; Men ' s Residence Court 3; High Court 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2; Alpha Gamma 2, 3, 4. Historian 3, Presi- dent 4; Clemson Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC 3, 4; BSU I, 2. 3. 4. TERRY C. GLENN .Anderson, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE AUBREY J. GORE Conway, S. C. ZOOLOGY SKE; Block C Club. ROBERT A. GRAHAM Gretha, La. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS DPK 1. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3. President 4; Agricultural Eco- nomics Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4. ' BARBARA A. GRANT Clemson, S. C. DIETETICS Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; BSU. TOHN L. HAIR Clemson, S. C. ZOOLOGY lAMES H. HAMMOND .... Anderson. S. C. FOOD SCIENCE EUGENE T. HANDEGAN . . Walterboro, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS KDX. « A. P. HANE. JR Ft. Motte, S. C. AGRONOMY STILES M. HARPER, JR Estill, S. C. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE GEORGE C. HENLEY Cheraw, S. C. BIOLOGY DAVID L. HILSMAN Atlanta. Ga. ZOOLOGY Soccer Club 1, 2, 3. • VAN B. HOFFMAN Cayce, S. C. FORESTRY WILLIAM R. HOLLAND . . . Greenville, S. C. ZOOLOGY SAZ 1. 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3; TAPS Junior Staff 2; CDA Junior Staff 3. PAUL M. HORTON Clemson, S. C. BIOLOGY DAVID A. HUCKABAY .... Huntsville, . la. AGRONOMY AKronomy Club 1, 2. 3. 4; AG 3. 4. • HUGH L. HUGGINS .... Hemingway, S. C. AGRICl ' LTURAL ECONOMICS Agricultural Economics Club. GEORGE D. HUNTER. JR. . . W. Union, S. C. FORESTRY lAMES T. HUNTER Charlotte, N. C. ZOOLOGY RUDDY L. HUGHES Clemson, S. C. POULTRY SCIENCE . nimal Science Award; Poultry Science Club; Alpha Zeta. AGRICULTURE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE WILLIAM E. JACKSON, JR. . . . Sumter, S. C. ZOOLOGY DAVID J. JONES, JR Columbia, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS DERYL C. KEESE . . : . . Westminster, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE CURTIS C. KIMBRELL Sumter, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Student Senate 1 ; NS. JOHN E. KNEECE Monetta, S. C. ZOOLOGY Gamma Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3; Arnold Air Society 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; BSU. JAMES M. KNIGHT Angelus, S. C. FORESTRY Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Forestry Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; SAP 3, 4; SAME 3, 4. JOHN D. KOCH Jenkintown, Pa. FORESTRY Forestry Club 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANK KOSTYRA Nutley, N. J. FORESTRY Forestry Club 5; Dorm Supervisor 2; Newman Club 2; Chronicle Staff. WILLIAM F. KREBS III . . . Picayune, Miss. ZOOLOGY LEON H. LANGLEY, JR. . . . Darlington, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS SAZ 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN A. LEHECKA Rock Hill, S. C. AGRONOMY Gilbert H. Collings Memorial Scholarship 3, 4; AFROTC Commanders Award 4; Agronomy Club; Arnold Air Society; Fencing Club; Dixie Sky-Divers. MICHAEL W. LEONARD . Poughkeepsie, N. Y. FORESTRY Forestry Club. ■ARCHIE J. LEWIS McCormick, S. C. HORTICL LTURE Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Sigma Delta 4; Alpha Zetai 2, 3, 4; Horticulture Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Co-Editor Horticiiltitre Collegiate Xewslelter, 1967. ALLAN B. LITTLE, JR Charlotte, N. C. FORESTRY ROBERT L. LITTLE Naples, Fla. FORF.STRY Forestry Club 4, 5; Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . LARRY E. LONG Central, S. C. DAIRY SCIENCE « JOHN D. LYLE Walhalla, S. C. BIOLOGY APO 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 4; Young Republicans 3. RONALD A. McDANIEL .... Clemson, S. C. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE JAMES N. McGILL Anderson, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE Block and Bridle Club 3, 4. JACOB L. McLEOD Manning, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS • McGregor S. MACFIE .... Brevard, N. C. FORESTRY Forestry Club. G. JOHNNY MARCINKO .... Marietta, Ga. ZOOLOGY Scuba Club; Swim Team. ANNA K. MARTIN . . . North Charleston, S. C. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE Horticulture Club. DALE MARTIN Augusta, Ga. FORESTRY Forestry Clul). il ill 0 i tm i • • AGRICULTURE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE DAVID R. MARTIN, JR. . West Columbia, S. C. FORESTRY WAYNE MASS Greenville, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Weight Lifting Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2. 3, 4; AU-ACC 3. 4; All-State 3, 4; All-State Second Team 2; All-ACC Scholastic 3; AIl-American Scholastic, Third Team 3; Coachs ' All- American First Team 3; UPI Ail-Ameri- can Second Team 3; AP AIl-American Second Team 3; Agricultural Economics Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT T. MERRITT Easley, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE Block and Bridle Award 3 ; Block and Bridle Club. BRENDA D. MERCK Greenville, S. C. BIOLOGY Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; House Council 3, 4. CHARLES W. MIMS Greenville, S. C. ZOOLOGY JOSEPH P. MIZZELL, JR. . . Orangeburg, S. C. BIOLOGY KDX. HENRY P. MOORE Orangeburg, S. C. BIOLOGY Block C Club. LARRY L. NAZRY Columbia, S. C. NATURAL SCIENCES MITCHELL O. NEWTON .... Sumter, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE WILLIAM O. J. NOFFZ . . . Ninety Six, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION DONALD W. ODOM Columbia, S. C. POULTRY SCIENCE JESSE E. OWENS Clinton, S. C. BIOLOGY ' STEPHEN PAULASEK, JR. . . Anderson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS RICHARD T. PIMLOTT .... Trenton, N.J. FORESTRY SAF: Soccer Club; Forestry Club. RICHARD R. POHL Cornwall, N. Y. NATURAL SCIENCES JOHN L. PORCHER . . . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. FORESTRY Pershing Rifles 2; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3. ■ROBERT J. PERSAK Millbrook, N. Y. BIOLOGY APO I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 4. JAMES J. POLAND Pittsburgh, Pa. ZOOLOGY AFROTC 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1; FCA 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR L. POPE Hemingway, S. C. ZOOLOGY Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. STEVE A. QUINN Willford, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE Block and Bridle Club 2, 3, 4. ■JEFFERY K. RANDEL .... Clemson, S. C. POULTRY SCIENCE EDGAR L. READY Johnston, S. C. AGRONOMY Agronomy Club 3, 4; Tiger Band 1, 2. CHARLES D. RIDDLE . . . Spartanburg, S. C. ZOOLOGY Delta Sigma Nu; Biology Club 4. HERBERT E. RIDDLE, JR. . . Greenville, S. C. ZOOLOGY Pre-Vet Club. AGRICULTURE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE TERESA C. RITCHIE . . . Spartanburg, S. C. ZOOLOGY Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; SBX 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Light Brigade 1, 2, Commander 2. JAY C. RIVERS Chesterfield, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Agricultural Economics Club, Secretary; NS 1, 2, 3, 4. BILL D. ROEBUCK Clemson, S. C. FOOD SCIENCE Alpha Zeta. JOHN C. ROGERS Lake View, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 4-H Scholarship: Agricultural Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Kappa Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 4; AFROTC 3, 4. PHILIP A. ROYCE Norwood, N. Y. FORESTRY Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Tiger Band 2, 3, 4; Forestry Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. MARVIN L. SANDERS . . Moncks Corner, S. C. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4, 5; Horticulture Club 3, 4, 5; HSU 1, 2; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM W. SATCHER . North Augusta, S. C. FORESTRY Tiger Staff 1; Forestry Club. CLAUDE W. SATTERWHITE . Newberry, S. C. DAIRY SCIENCE Coburg Dairy Scholarship; 4-H Field Crops Scholarship; ADSA, Vice-President 1. ' JESSE D. SCOTT, JR Greenville, S. C. BIOLOGY RICHARD A. SCROGGS . . . Hayesville, N. C. DAIRY SCIENCE JULIAN R. SHOCKLEY, JR. . Spartanburg, S. C. ZOOLOGY Arnold Air Society; Glee Club; Young Republicans Club; Alpha Zeta; FIP. PETER E. SHUMWAY .... Clemson, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE Block and Bridle Club. ' WILLIAM E. SOUTHARD . . . Abbeville, S. C. FORESTRY Forestry Club. JACK R. STANG Independence, Ohio HORTICULTURE Alpha Zeta Award 4; Gamma Sigma Delta Sophomore Award 2; Gamma Sigma Delta Senior Award; Alpha Zeta 3. 4; Gamma Sigma Delta 4; Horticulture Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4. ROBERT W. STEER. TR, . . . Ninety Six, S. C. DAIRY SCIENCE Alpha Gamma; Alpha Zeta; Dairy Club. STANLEY M. STRICKLAND . Spartanburg, S. C. BIOLO GY ' BENJAMIN N. STUCKEY . . . Nesmith, S. C. AGRONOMY FRANK T. SUBER Whitmire, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE JOHN F. SUBER Holly Hill, S. C. BIOLOGY Scuba Club. HENRY G. SULLIVAN, JR. . . . Clemson, S. C. FORESTRY MICHAEL D. SULLIVAN . . . Ardsley, N. Y. ZOOLOGY Pre- Vet Club 1, 2; Newman Club I, 2, 3. JOSEPH G. SURSAVAGE, JR. . . Andrews, N. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Football 1. 2, 3, 4, All-ACC 2, 3, 4; All-State 2, 3, 4; All- American Honorable Mention 2, 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; FCA 2, 3. 4; Block C Club 2. 3, 4: Weight Lifting Club 3, 4; Agricultural Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Agricultural Education Club 2, 3. EDWARD W. TALBOT .... Salisbury, N. C. DAIRY SCIENCE Dairy Club 2. JOSEPH S. TYSON Charleston, S. C. FORESTRY Alpha Zeta; SKE; Forestry Club. I AGRICULTURE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE ■PATRICIA M. VALLENTINE . . Clemson, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENXE Block and Bridle Club Junior Scholarship 4; Block and Bridle Club 2, 3, 4, 5; OZT 2, 3. FLOURNOY C.WALKER III . N. Charleston, S. C. BIOLOGY SKE; Scuba Club. LARRY S. WALKER Greenville, S. C. FORESTRY Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Secretary 4; Gamma Sigma Delta 3, 4; Forestry Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: SAP 3. 4. JIMMY S. WEAVER Florence, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ' KARL E. WEINGARTNER . . New York, N. Y. FOOD SCIENCE WILKIE W. WHALEY, JR. . . . Marion, S. C. AGRONOMY RAZ 1. 2, 3, 4. CHARLES G. WHITE .... Greenwood, S. C. ZOOLOGY BSl ' ; Alpha Gamma; Student Senate 4; AFROTC. FRANK W. WHITE Troy, S. C. FORESTRY ,Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4. Secretary-Treasurer 4; Forestry Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 4. ' THOMAS G. WILSON Sumter, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY HENRY D. YONCE Trenton, S. C. AGRONOMY Agronomy Club. JOHN C. YOUNG New York, N. Y. ZOOLOGY JAMES H. ZEIGLER Columbia, S. C. BIOLOGY . • r ♦ HARLAN E. McCLURE, Dean Architecture The College of Architecture has as its main objective the improvement of our society ' s apfjear- ance and efficiency by producing young men and women who are well trained in the principles of function, structure, design and beauty. The curriculum of the Clemson architecture stu- dent is unique in that it requires a background of social sciences and math. In the labs the students are encouraged to express their own ideas and are also taught to apply theory to the design problem. In the first year the architecture student makes a choice between architecture and building con- struction. After three years he makes a choice between design and engineering. In his fifth year he plans a town and writes a thesis leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree. Throughout the year the student follows a schedule of lectures, field trips and exhibitions, all of which are designed to help broaden his scope of the fine arts. In the end the student of archi- tecture finally reaches a point where he will be capable of improving the world in which we live. t r ' i f t t ' t ARCHITECTURE JAMES T. ALLEN Spartanburg, S. C. ARCHITECTURE Circle K Club; AIA 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT B. ANDERSON .... Falmouth, Va. ARCHITECTURE GEORGE J. ANDREVE . . . Greensboro, N. C. ARCHITECTURE WILLIAM B. BEAUCHENE . Summerville, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION RONALD F. BECK Winter Park, Fla. ARCHITECTURE NORMAN E. BELLO Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE ROBERT E. BERMAN .... Littletown, N. Y. ARCHITECTURE AIA 2, 3, 4. FRED C. BICKSLER Clemson, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JOHN A. BLACKBURN . . . Kingsport, Tenn. ARCHITECTURE AIA; Fencing Club; Tau Sigma Delta. JAMES M. BRITTAIN . . . Spartanburg, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SAZ 2, 3, 4. ERNEST C. BROWN, JR Sumter, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JACK W. BURGESS Cleveland, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JOSE R. CABAN San Sebastian, P. R. ARCHI TECTURE AIA 2, 3, 4; ISA 1, 2, 3; Newman Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. ROBERT L. CARIGATO . . . Plainview, N. Y. ARCHITECTURE Fencing Club 4, 5; Little Theatre 3, 4, 5; Fine Arts Film Club, Secretary 5. LOUIS C. CARPENTER . . . Waynesboro, Ga. ARCHITECTURE AIA 2, 3, 4. 5. DAVID W. CECIL II ... . Spartanburg, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PKD 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4. J. MICHAEL COBB Anderson. S. C. ARCHITECTURE Tau Sigma Delta; AIA. CHARLES M. COMPTON . . . Lexington, S. C. ARCHITECTURE KDX I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD A. COMPTON . . Falls Church, Va. ARCHITECTURE Campus Crusade for Christ 3, 4; AIA; Tau Sigma Delta. LYNN G. CRAIG Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA; Chronicle. STEADE R. CRAIGO Bethesda, Md. ARCHITECTURE Voung Democrats; Sailing Club. CLARENCE W. CROCKER .... Union, S. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA 2, 3; Union County Clemson Club. PETER J. DAVENPORT . . . Stratford, Conn. ARCHITECTURE HAROLD E. DAVIS, TR Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE ' L. LINN DAY Wilmington, Del. ARCHITECTURE AIA, President 4; Tiger Band 1, 2; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4, 5. LANGDON H. DINKINS .... Sumter, S. C. BUILDING COXSTRUCTION Building Construction Club 2, 3; Young Republican Club 1,2. CECIL M. DRAKEFORD, JR. . . Sumter, S. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA; Numeral Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Blue Key; Vice-President of the Sophomore and Junior Class; Senior Class President; Freshman Court 2, 3; TAPS Junior Staff 2, Senior Staff 3, 4, Advertising Editor 3, Sports Editor 4; Who ' s Who. ANDRE G. FONTAINE .... Agawam, Mass. ARCHITECTURE AIA. GARY FRANCESCHI Vineland, N. J. ARCHITECTURE Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Sigma Delta 4; AIA 4. ROBERT D. FREY Lancaster, Pa. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PATSY E. GALLIMORE . . . ARCHITECTURE Newton, N. C. Orm Hill, Md. HENRY A. GARBLEMAN . . ARCHITECTURE Young Democrats 3, 4, 5, Secretary-Treasurer 4; APO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; YMCA Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, 4; SCSCA 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary-Treasurer 5. RONALD W. GARNER Gaffney, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AIA 1. ASA S. GODBOLD Florence, S. C. ARCHITECTURE HARRY B. GOFORTH, JR. . . Rock Hill, S. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA; Fencing Club; Clemson Players. DONALD E. GOLIGHTLY . . ARCHITECTURE KDX; AIA. Columbia, S. C. JOHN M. GRAHAM Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE SAZ; AIA; Circle K Club; TAPS Junior Staff 4. HARRY HARRITOS Savannah, Ga. ARCHITECTURE Numeral Society. Pledge Master; AIA. JOHN A. HARTLEY Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE DKA 4; AIA; Christian Science Organization, President 4, Treasurer 5. MARK E. HASSLINGER . . College Park, Md. ARCHITECTURE AIA; Phi Eta Sigma; Sailing Club; TAPS Senior Staff 4. JOHN A. HEMPHILL .... Charlotte, N. C. ARCHITECTURE DK.- ; Christian Science Organization; AIA. TOMMY C. HIPP Spartanburg, S. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA 3, 4; Counter Guerrillas. HORACE R. HOPPER . . North Augusta, S. C. ARCHITECTURE SALLIE M. JACKSON . . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. ARCHITECTURE SBX 3, 4; TAPS Junior Staff 3. ARTHUR C. JENKINS . . . Fayetteville, N. C. ARCHITECTURE DKA 2, 3, 4; AIA; YMCA 2, 3, 4; CDA Junior Staff 2; TAPS Junior Staff 3; Hall Monitor 2; Hall Supervisor 2. 3, 4; Freshman Class President; Student Government, Guilford College MORELLE C. JONES .... Charleston, S. C. ARCHITECTURE WILLIAM B. KAURIC .... Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE APO 1, 2. 3, 4; AIA; Newman Club; Fencing Club 2, 3, 4. LARRY R. KENDALL Clemson, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 9 9 9 t t ' 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 i ARCHITECTURE WILLIAM D. KELLY, JR Camden, S. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA. BARRY R. KORETZ Brockton, Mass. ARCHITECTURE AIA 1. 2. 3, 4; Hillel-Brandeis 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. JOHN B. LAFOY Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE TAPS Junior Staflf 3; Weight Lifting Club 2, 3, 4. H. E. LEE Berkeley, W. Va. ARCHITECTURE AIA; Newman Club; TAPS Photographer 1; Fencing Club. JAMES C. LEN Wallington, N. J. ARCHITECTURE Fine Arts Film Club; Clemson Little Theatre; AIA. PAUL F. LEVINE Kensington, Md. ARCHITECTURE AIA; Chronicle Staff. ARTHUR J. LIDSKY .... New York, N. Y. ARCHITECTURE Fine Arts Film Club; Fencin g Club; AIA; TAPS StaiT 5; Clemson Little Theatre 4, 5; National Foundation of the Arts Travel Committee. JOHN M. LINEBERGER . . . Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE ROBERT C. LONDON .... Johnson City, Pa. ARCHITECTURE AIA; Tau Sigma Delta; The Chronicle Staff; Clemson Little Theatre. THURSTON H. McDANIEL . . . Seneca, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JOHN E. MANN Clemson. S. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA 2, 3, 4; Newman Club. FRANK W. MONDELL, JR. . . Washington, D. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PAUL A. MORRIS Omeida, N. Y. ARCHITECTURE AIA 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 3; Gamma Alpha Mu 2, 3, 4; University Fine Arts Committee; The Chronicle Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor J, 4. RUSSELL H. MORSE .... Turtle Creek, Pa. ARCHITECTURE Newman Club. THOMAS C. MOZEN Decatur, Ga. ARCHITECTURE AI. 2, 3. 4; Fencing Club 3; The Chronicle Staff 3, 4; Honors 1; J. E. Pinckney Award; The Clemson Players 2; Fine Arts Film Club. DAVID L. NARRAMORE . . . Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE Numeral Society 1. 2. 3, 4, 5; AIA 4; Men ' s Residence Court 3; High Court 4; TAPS Junior Staff 3. ' DENNIS M. NIECHNIK .... Trenton, N. J. ARCHITECTURE Newman Club; AIA. RICHARD L. NYGARD Duluth, Minn. ARCHITECTURE SAZ 2. i. 4, 4; AIA. WILLIAM H. O ' CAIN . . Hendersonville, N. C. ARCHITECTURE SAZ 2. 3, 4; AI. 4. ORVILLE V. PLAYER III . . . Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE ■WARREN T. PLAYER Sumter, S. C. ARCHITECTURE RICHARD L. POWELL .... Anderson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA 2. 3. 4, 5; Clemson Aero Club 4; Sailing Club 4. FREDERICK G. REHM III . . . Camden, S. C. Rl ' ILDlNG CONSTRUCTION KSN 1. 2. 3. 4. KENNETH T. RICKET .... Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA 2, iUi ' ii-:: ' . ■■' -.■xSi ARCHITECTURE ' BENJAMIN T. ROOK Newberry, S. C. ARCHITECTURE DKA 5; Gamma Beta Phi 2, 3; AIA 2, 3, 4, 5; Tigerama 2, 3; Junior Follies 3. HARRON E. RUDISILL .... Denver, N. C. ARCHITECTURE Newman Club 3, 4, 5; Chronicle Staff 2, 3, 4; AIA. DON A. RUPERT Cincinnati, Ohio BUILDING CONSTRUCTION THOMAS W. SALMONS III . . Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE JAMES SCHETTINO Norwalk, Conn. ARCHITECTURE Karate Club 1; AIA 1. MARGARET SEAY Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE SBX 2, 3, 4; ISC 3; WSA 4; ISA 2, 3, 4; AIA 2, 3. 4; Honors 1; Presbyterian Students Association: TAPS Junior Staff 2; Women ' s Residence Court 2, Chairman 3; High Court 4; Who ' s Who. DONALD A. SEBASTIAN . . Washington, D. C. ARCHITECTURE FAYETTE L. SIMS Hartsville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE Fencing Club; AIA 3, 4. WILLIAM N. SKARDON . . Spartanburg, S. C. ARCHITECTURE Canterbury Club; AIA. LLEWELLYN R. STEPHENS . . Reading, Pa. ARCHITECTURE JOHN C. STEWART Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE Numeral Society 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM A. STUCKEY, JR. . . Columbia, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Men ' s Residence Court 3; Numeral Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice- President 3; AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY C. TAYLOR .... Johnsonville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA 1,2, 3. TED H. TAYLOR Central, S. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA 2, 3. 4, 5, Treasurer 4; Rudolph E. Lee Award 3. DONALD K. TERRY .... Ridgewood, N. J. ARCHITECTURE AIA JOSEPH A. TODD, JR. . . Pigeon Forge, Tenn. ARCHITECTURE AIA 1, 2, 3, 4. ■LEROY R. TURNER Greenville, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION KD.X 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Freshman Golf Team; TAPS Junior Staff 2, Co-Organizations Editor 3, Feature Editor 4. SVENN ULVEDAL Stamford, Conn. ARCHITECTURE AIA 2, 3, 5. HAROLD C. VOGEL Elizabeth, N. J. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION WILLIAM J. WALDRON .... Valdosta, Ga. ARCHITECTURE ' J. F. WATKINS Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE DONALD B. WATSON . . . Charleston, S. C. ARCHITECTLTRE JANE BAILEY WATSON . . Charleston, S. C. ARCHITECTURE KENNETH WHELCHEL .... Gaffney, S. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA 1, 2, 3, 4. C ARCHITECTURE MARCIA P. WILSON .... Sweet Briar, Va. ARCHITECTURE WAYLON WILSON Charleston, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JAMES A. YARBOROUGH .... Miami, Fla. ARCHITECTURE D. B. YOUNG Charleston, S. C. ARCHITECTURE IKK Q r ■T- r t t t i •;• «. • « • HOWARD L. HUNTER, Dean Arts and Science Since the awarding of the first Bachelor of Arts degrees in 1963, the College of Arts and Sciences has progressively graduated to increasing heights, both in the number of graduates and in the curri- culums offered. Today there are eight major con- centrations offered in the Arts and Sciences lead- ing to the Bachelor of Arts degree. Students may base their study in any of the fields covering Chemistry, Physics, English, Geology, History, Mathematics, Modern Languages and Sociology. In keeping with it ' s growing tradition, Psychology will be offered as a major field of concentration in the coming year. Although the primary purpose of an Arts and Sciences education is for a broad general learning to help in becoming a more active citizen, it also provides an excellent background for further education in such fields as Law, Business, and Journalism. The student in Arts and Sciences is striving to become rounded in a better rounded world. i iflllllll . U :? 5«5PW?3BSSSB ffC II I 1 1 • •t ' ' 5 ' ' ' ' lS w -•-C ♦ tP mkk% i i ARTS SCIENCES JAMES H. ABERCROMBIE . . Charlotte, N. C. MATHEMATICS Glee Club. BRENDA GAIL ADDIS .... Walhalla, S. C. ENGLISH WSA 4; ISC, Secretary 4; Dorm President 4; House Council President 4; Hall Monitor 3; SBX 3, 4. ANTHONY W. ALDEBOL . . Greenville, S. C. MATHEMATICS Arnold Air Society 2, 3, 4, Commander 4; YMCA 1,2; Young Republicans 2, 3, 4. BARBARA A. ALVERSON .... Pelzer, S. C. ENGLISH John D. Lane English Scholarship 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Calhoun Literary Society 3, 4; Education Club 2; Light Bri- gade 1, 2; 4-H Club 1,2; BSU I, 2. ■JANEH. AMICK Orangeburg, S. C. MATHEMATICS Gamma Beta Phi 2. 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Clemson Players 3. 4; WSBF 1, 2; Glee Club 4; LSA 1. LELAND E. ANDERSON .... Clemson, S. C. GEOLOGY SKE 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 2, 3. WILLIAM D. ANDERSON . Myrtle Beach, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE PKD. JOSEPH L. AVANT Charleston, S. C. MATHEMATICS Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4, President 4; High Court Attorney 4; Beta Sigma Chi 3, 4, Treasurer 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Charleston County Club. « WILLIAM A. AXSON Seneca, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Delta Sigma Nu. GLENN W. AYERS Turtle Creek, Pa. HISTORY JULIUS W. BABB Greenwood, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Football 1. 2, 3, 4; FCA 1, 2, 3, 4. GORDON L. BAILES, JR. . . Greenwood, S. C. MATHEMATICS American Legion Medal; PHE 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 2, i. A; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Newtonian Society 3, 4; West- minster Fellowship 1, 2, 3; Greenwood County Club 1, 2. • JAMES E. BARBARY . . . Simpsonville, S. C. ENGLISH PKD 3, 4, 5; Tiger Brotherhood 3 4, 5; Block C Club 3, 4, S, Vice-President 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH J. BECK Johnson City, N. Y. HISTORY Newman Club. RICHARD C. BELL Littleton, Colo. PRE-MEDICINE Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 4; Freshman Class Treasurer; PKD 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 3. 4; Newman Club; TAPS Junior Staff 3; Tiger Staff 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1. 3. RICHARD D. BERKLAND .... York, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WSBF; York County Club. • JOEL E. BENSE Barrington, R. I. SOCIOLOGY Gamma Alpha Mu, President; Hall Supervisor 3, 4; Circle K 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chronicle Staff 3. 4;Tiger Staff 4; Football 1; Track 1. EDWARD D. BIGGERSTAFF III Charleston, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE ROTC Scholarship; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenf-4 ; Hall Counselor 3, 4; WSBF 2, 3, 4; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Junior Follies 2, 3. 4. RALPH J. BISHOP Piedmont, S. C. HISTORY PAUL S. BOBINSKI Darien, Conn. PRE-DENTISTRY Delta Sigma Nu; Fencing Club. • WILLIAM S. BREWER Belton, S. C. PRE MEDICINE APO DAVID M. W. BROWN .... Stevcnsburg, Va. MODERN LANGUAGES SAME 2, 3. 4; Advanced ROTC. A. B. BURCHSTEAD, JR. . . . Reidsville, S. C. SOCIOLOGY C.anmia Beta Phi; Calhoun Foren ic Society, Secretary; Young Denu.crats 2. 3, 4, .S. Prcsiilent 3. 4; Debate Team. RICHARD C- BURGESS .... Clemson, S. C. HISTORY APO. ARTS SCIENCES DAVID L. G. BURNELL .... Clemson, S. C. PHYSICS MONROE S. BUSCH Columbia, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Mu Beta Psi, Vice-President 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2. MARVIN J. CAUGHMAN . . . Columbia, S. C. HISTORY Freshman Class President Student Senate 3; NSA 3; NS 1, 2, 3, 4; CDA 3, 4. WILLIAM E. CHANDLER . . Greenville, S. C. CHEMISTRY CLARENCE N. CHANNELL, JR. War. Robins, Ga. HISTORY PHILIP A. CHOVAN .... Greenwood, S. C. ENGLISH Drill Team 1; Pershing Rifles 2; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM B. CLARK III . . . Clemson, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2. 3, 4; SAZ 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 4 ; York County Club 2, 3, 4. CURTIS C. CLINKSCALES III . Greenville, S. C. HISTORY Young Republicans Club 1, 2. 3, 4, President 2; Gamma Omega Phi 2, 3. 4; AG 2, 3. 4; Arnold Air Society 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 3. 4. EARL S. COHEN Pittsburgh, Pa. ENGLISH Gamma Beta Phi 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Sigma Tau Epsilon; SAM 2; Pre-Law Society 3, 4; Central Spirit Committee 4; Hillel- Brandeis I, 2, 3, 4; FCA 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer A; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Block C Club 3, 4. STEVE G. COLLINS Laurens, S. C. ENGLISH KSX. ROBERT W. COMER Union, S. C. MATHEMATICS ARLAND H. COMPTON, JR. . . Sumter, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. EVERETT G. CRAIG Lancaster, S. C. ENGLISH KSN 4; Young Republicans 3; APO 3; NEA 3, 4. JULIE D. CRAIG Washington, D. C. ENGLISH Phi Kappa Phi; Eigma Tau Epsilon; ATA; Chronicle Staff, Business Editor. LARRY R. GRAIN Westminster, S. C. HISTORY NORMAN D. GRAIN .... Westminster, S. C. HISTORY ' RICHARD L. DALES Columbia, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE RICHARD D. DAVIS Inman, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY Chicago Tribune Gold Medal Award 3; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 4. V. X. DEEK Gump, Fla. ENGLISH GARY A. DEFOSTER Syracuse, N. Y. MATHEMATICS ACM 3, 4; Nc«man Club 3, 4. ' JAMES D. DICK Baltimore, Md. PRE MEDICINE Delta Sigma Nu 2. 3; Wesley Foundation 1. 2. MICHAEL E. DONALD Seneca, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE JOHN B. DOZIER Florence, S. C. ENGLISH JAMES P. DRISCOLL Easley, S. C. CHEMISTRY Newman Club I, 2; ACS 1, 2, 3, 4. iiiiM t 9 t t  ARTS SCIENCES NINA H. DULIN Columbia, S. C. ENGLISH Miss Clemson University 2; Trustees Medal 3; Honorary Cadet Major 2; SKE Sweetheart 1; Scabbard and Blade Sweetheart 2; Honor Roll 3; Calhoun Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 1. President 2, i; Clemson Players 2. 3, Secretary 2; Central Spirit Committee 3; Ratmaster 4; Wesley Foundation 1 ; Cheerleader 1 ; Tigerama Chairman 2. KEVIN J. DYKE Alexandria, Va. ENGLISH DYNVA C. EDENS Sumter, S. C. FRENCH Tiger Band 1. 2, 3. 4, Majorette; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. BARRY R. EDWARDS .... Greenwood, S. C. CHEMISTRY R. O. Hull Scholarship 4; Chemistry Faculty Award 2; Mark Bernard Hardin Prize in Chemistry 3; Reserve Officers Associ- ation Award 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; ACS 2, 3, 4, President 4; Student Senate 3; Blue Key 4, Secretary 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; BSU 1. 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band 1, 2. 3, 4. WILLIE T. EVATT, JR Easley, S. C. MATHEMATICS ROBERT N. EWELL Greenville, S. C. MATHEMATICS Honors Program 1, 2, 3: Newtonian Society 3, 4, President 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Advanced ROTC. EDWIN A. FARNELL Clemson, S. C. HISTORY Pershing Rifles 4. P. DOUGLAS FERNANDEZ . Englewood, N. J. PREMEDICINE JAMES A. FINLEY Laurens, S. C. HISTORY JAMES C. FLOYD Georgetown, S. C. CHEMISTRY JOHN M. FLYNN Charleston, S. C. MATHEMATICS Circle K Club, Secretary 3, President 4. JAMES A. FOWLER .... Bennettsville, S. C. MATHEMATICS Gamma Beta Phi 1, 2. 4; ROTC Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Commander 4; Titter Staff 1, 2; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3; Young Republicans I, 2, 3. LINDA S. FOWLER Fort Lee, Va. ENGLISH BSU, Secretary 1; WSBF 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger 1, 2, 4; Clemson Players 1. PEGGY G. FOWLER Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS lOHN W. FREEMAN .... Greenville, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4. RALPH W. FRENCH Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH JUANITA W. D. FRICK . . . Greenville, S. C. MATHEMATICS WSBF 1, 2; Rifle Club 2, 3; Clemson Players 2, 3, 4; Best Supporting Actress 3: Glee Club 1, 2. 3; Foreign Language Club 1 ; Young Republicans 2. ROBERT L. GARDNER Cheraw, 8. C. PHYSICS Chemical Rubber Co. Achievement Award 2; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1. 2, 3, 4, President 3; Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Circle K Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 3; Scuba Club 1; Young Repub- licans 1. 2, 3, 4. CLAUDE N. GARRETT . . . Waynesboro, N. C. HISTORY Circle K Club 3, 4; VMCA 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4. E. BECKY GEORGEO . . . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. ENGLISH OZT 1, 2. 3. 4. Secretary 2, Best Pledge 1, President 3. Scholarship Chairman 4; ISC 2. 3; Education Club 4; Dorm Secretary 2, 3; YMCA - 1 : TAPS 3, 4, Co-Organizations Editor 4. WILLIAM J. GESTRICH, JR. . . Seneca, S. C. MODERN LANGUAGES I.SA; Tiijer Staff; Clemson Players; Clemson Little Theatre; Glee Club; Fine Arts Film Cub. Treasurer. MARY SUE GIBERT Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH Cheerleader I; WSA 3; DTX 1. 2, 3, Secretary 3; Light Bri- gade 1. 2; Commuters Club, Vice-President 3. President 1; Mixed Chorus 1. NELSON K. GIBSON Walhalla, S. C. HISTORY Block C Club 2; Baseball 3. JONATHAN C. GLEN .... Frogmore, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE ARTS SCIENCES CATHERINE A. GOEBEL . . . Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS DPK Sweetheart 3; Newman Society 1, 2, 3, A; Commuters ' Club 1,2, 3, 4. GARLAND G. GOODEN, JR. . N. Augusta, S. C. ENGLISH Gamma Alpha Mu; Chronicle Staff. WALTER E. GOTT Summerton, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Pershing Rifles 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 3, 4. KENNETH B. GRACE, JR. . . Charleston, S. C. MATHEMATICS IEEE 2; Beta Sigma Chi; Charleston County Club 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 4, President 5; Advanced ROTC 3, 4; Tiger Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2. PHILIP H. GRANT Tampa, Fla. ENGLISH Pershing Rifles Silver Achievement Award 3; Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4: SAME 2. 3, 4; High Court Attorney 2; Pershing Rifle 2, 3, 4, Commander 4; APO 1. SUSAN W. GRAY Clemson, S. C. HISTORY DAVID B. GREENE Greenville, S. C. PHYSICS R. F. Poole Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1. 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT M. GUERRERI .... Six Mile, S. C. ENGLISH NORMA J. HAIRSTON .... Greenville, S. C. FRENCH KATHRYN S. HANNA . . . Greenwood, S. C. SOCIOLOGY OZT 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2; Wesley Foundation 2, 3. KATHY G. HARRELL Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH EMORY D. HASELDEN . . . Charleston, S. C. APPLIED MATHEMATICS ROTC 1. 2. 3, 4; Tiger Band 3, 4; Charleston County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi, Treasurer 4. PATRICK R. HAWKINS Greer, S. C. MATHEMATICS RICHARD E. HEATH, JR. . . . Clemson, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE WAYNE H. HEATH Charleston, S. C. ENGLISH SKE. JAMES G. HENDERSON . . . Greenwood, S. C. HISTORY WSBF 2, 3; Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats. JOSEPH T. HINSON, JR. . . MATHEMATICS Jefferson, S. C. JOHN R. HOAG Dahlonega, Ga. ENGLISH Superior Cadet Ribbon 2, 3; Outstanding Non-Comraissioned Oflicer 3; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; SAME 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Student Chaplain 4; YMCA 4; Blue Key 4; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Brigade CO. CHARLES R. HOOK Manning, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4. M. ELIZABETH HUDSON . . MATHEMATICS DT.X; WSA; Newman Club, Secretary 2, 3; Light Seneca, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Charleston, W. Va. GEORGE M. HUGHES . . . CHEMISTRY ACS. MICHAEL A. INGLES . . . ENGLISH DIANE E. JACKS Simpsonville, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES Glee Club; Canterbury Club; Education Club; ISA. JEFFREY A. JACKSINE . Ljubj ana, Yugoslavia ENGLISH iiic tft u ARTS SCIENCES TERRY L. JACKSON Greenville, S. C. GEOLOGY Geology Club 2, 3, 4, President 4. ANDREW M. JACKSON . . Fairbanks, Alaska APPLIED MATHEMATICS WILLIAM G. JOHNSON . HISTORY Tiger Staff 1, 2, 3, Features Editor 3; TAPS Ji RAYMOND W. JONES, JR. . SOCIOLOGY Columbia, S. C. Staff 3. Anderson, S. C. PATSY J. KAMBHU Palmyra, Mo. ENGLISH ROBERT B. KAULAKIS . . ENGLISH Tiger Staff 3, 4; Senate 4; Calhoun Literary Society 3, 4. STANLEY R. KELLETT . . . MATHEMATICS PKD 2, 3, 4; CDA 3, 4. Chatham, N. J. i Society 3, 4. . Enoree, S. C. Greenville, S. C. CHARLES F. KELLEY .... PREDENTISTRY SAZ 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4. RICHARD P. KENT . . New Hyde Park, N. Y. SOCIOLOGY Canterbury Club I, 2, 3, 4. R. COYLE KERRIGAN .... Greenville, S. C. ENGLISH Senate 1; Pershing Rifles . DONNIE R. KING Seneca, S. C. PREMEDICINE MARY S. KING Marion, S. C. FRENCH BENJAMIN L.KNIGHTON, JR. . Woodruff, S. C. HISTORY ROBERT B. KNOWLES . . . Silver Spring, Md. ENGLISH WSBF. FRANK X. KUHN III ... . Springfield, Va. GEOLOGY GRAYSON P. LANE Clemson, S. C. HISTORY AFROTC 3, 4; High Court Attorney 4. LINDA C. LAMBERT Clemson, S. C. HISTORY CEW 3, 4, Vice-President 4; CMSW 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. ALDRIDGE Q. LANCE Havana, Cuba PHYSICAL EDUCATION JAMES M. LAWTON Greenville, S. C. HISTORY GOP 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Young Republicans 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3. KATHLEEN E. LAWRENCE . . Liberty, S. C. ENGLISH ■J. KEITH LEE Charleston, S. C. ENGLISH TYRE D. LEE, JR Chester, S. C. HISTORY Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, 4, Fourth Regimental Headquarters 3, 4, Assistant Head 3, Section Head 4; SAME 2, 3, 4; Hall Monitor 4; Rat Master 4; Chester County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles Bronze Achievement Medal 4. CARL E. LIBBY Easley, S. C. PHYSICS AIP. HERBERT T. LITTLEJOHN . . Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS Tiaer Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Staff 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 3; PHS 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 3; STE 3, 4; PKP 3. 4; University Honors and Awards Council 3; Tiger Staff; Highest Honors 1, 2, 3, 4; PHS Freshman Math ARTS SCIENCES JAMES E. LOUGHRIDGE .... Ardmore, Pa. ENGLISH JAY R. LUNCEFORD Savannah, Ga. PRE-MEDICINE DPK. CARL M. LUND Birmingham, Mich. PRE-MEDICINE Delta Sigma Nu 2. 3. 4, President 3, 4; Phi Kappa Delta 1, 2; BSU 1; Pershing Rifles 1; Glee Club 3, 4. LARRY H. McAMISH .... Greenwood, S. C. CHEMISTRY ACS. WILLIAM J. McANINCH . . Spartanburg, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, Bronze Achievement Award 3, Commander 4. MARGARET E. McARTHUR . N. Augusta, S. C. MATHEMATICS YMCA 1 ; Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4. CAVERT K. McCORKLE .... Arlington, Va. PRE-MEDICINE Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Honors Program 2, 3; Phi Eta Sigma I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3. 4. Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4; Stu- dent Senate 3; High Court 4; SCSSL 3, 4; NSAC 3; TAPS Staff 2; Tiger Staff 1, 2, 3, Advertising Manager 3; SCCPA 2,3. SYLVIA A. McENTYRE .... Cleveland, Ga. NURSING ' AGNES E. McGOWAN Sumter, S. C. ENGLISH Gamma Beta Phi 1 ; Women ' s Residence Court 3 ; Clemson Players 3, 4; Tiger Staff 1. SHERRY A. McKEE Greenwood, S. C. MATHEMATICS Light Brigade; Sigma Tau Epsilon. THOMAS M. McKEVLIN . . . Charleston, S. C. ENGLISH Newman Club. WADE H. MACFIE, JR. . . . Winnsboro, S. C. ENGLISH - MONTIE C. MARTIN Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH Cheerleader 3, 4; Newman Club 2, 3. 4; Commuters ' Club 2, 3, 4; Education Association 2. KENNETH M. MATTISON . . . Clemson, S. C. HISTORY Glee Club; Advanced AFROTC; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHRYN M. MEADOWCROFT . Pikesville, Md. HISTORY Hall Supervisor. BENJAMIN T. MICHAEL . . . Clemson, S. C. HISTORY Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4. •JOHN F. MILLER Marianna, Ark. HISTORY AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, -I; Central Spirit Committee 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Commander and Band Master 4; Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Aero Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTEL S. MINOTTI .... Clemson, S. C. FRENCH ANDE S. MITCHELL Columbia, S. C. MATHEMATICS Miss Clemson University 1; Newtonian Society 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Honors Program 1, 2. 3; House Council 2, 3; SBX 2, 3, 4; Angel Flight 1; HillelBrandeis 1, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats 1, 2, 3. 4. ROBERT O. MOFFAT Cheraw, S. C. ENGLISH • ALAN F. MOHRMANN Augusta, Ga. ENGLISH DONNA D. MOORE .... Bowling Green, Ky. SPANISH FRANK N. MORA III ... . San Juan, P. R. PRE-MEDICINE ISA, Vice-President; Newman Club 4; Clemson Players 1. STEPHEN J. MORRISON . . Charleston, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Phi Eta Sigma. ♦ ♦ ' ARTS SCIENCES ROBERT W. MOSS, JR. . . . Charleston, S. C. PREMEDICINE Tang Soo Do Club 3. ROBERT D. MOYER Evans City, Pa. MAT HEMATICS LSU 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Bowling Team 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 2, 3, 4. TERENCE J. MULLIGAN . Upper Montclair, N. J. PREMEDICINE B. RHETT MYERS Pickens, S. C. PREMEDICINE Honors Program 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Class Vice.President ; Junior Class Vice-President; Chairman High Court: NS 1, 2, 3, 4: TAPS Staff 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3; Cheerleader 3; Who ' s Who. J. OWEN NEIGHBOURS .... Monkton, Md. GEOLOGY JOSEPH E. NETZEL Concord, N. H. ECONOMICS DPK. JOHN A. NEUFFER Clayton, N. Y. MATHEMATICS LARRY H. NOBLE Sa.xonburg, Pa. PHYSICS SAME 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; AIP 2, 3, 4, President 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4. BEVERLY R. NORRIS .... Gastonia, N. C. SPANISH Sigma Delta Pi; WSA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; DT.X 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3; ISC 4. CHARLES F. O ' CAIN .... Orangeburg, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Honors Program 1, 2, 4; Sailing Club 2, 4. JAMES T. O ' RILEY North, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Elks National Scholarship; Central Spirit Committee; Tiger Staff 3; Chronicle Staff 1. GEORGE D. ORR Clinton, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY ROTC. ■JAMES C. OWENS Marion, S. C. ENGLISH Honors Program 1; IEEE 1, 2; Young Republicans 2, 3, 4; Gamma Omega Phi 3, 4; Pre-L w Society 2, 3; Tiger Staff 3. 4. JAMES G. PADGETT Columbia, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY Outstanding Leadership in Student Government Award 2, 4; PreMed Society 2; Treasurer Sophomore Class; Secretary Senior Class; NS 2, 3, 4; TAPS Staff 2; Basketball 1; Tigerama 2, 3, 4; AFROTC 3, 4. CHARLES H. PARKER . . North Augusta, S. C. HISTORY Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3. 4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4; BSU 1; Newman Club 4. MICHAEL Y. PATTERSON . . . Easley, S. C. ENG LISH Weight Lifting Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chronicle Staff; Tiger Staff. ' RICHARD A. PEDERSON . . . Alexandria, Va. ENGLISH LAWRENCE C. PEELE .... Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS Phi Eta Sigma 1. 2. 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4. JAMES K. PHILLIPS III ... . Belton, S. C. ENGLISH EDWARD E. P. PINCKNEY . . Awendaw, S. C. MATHEMATICS ' BENJAMIN C. PITMAN, JR. . Spartanburg, S. C. ENGLISH American Legion Military Excellence Award 3; Scabbard and made 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 2. 3, 4; Economics Club 3, 4; SAME 4; DPK 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Tiger Staff 2; Drill Team I. REECE E. POULTON Pittsburgh, Pa. ENGLISH Tiocr Staff PAULETTE F. PROCHASKA . . Clemson, S. C. FRENCH CARL W. PUCKHABER . . . Charleston, S. C. PRE PHARMACY ARTS SCIENCES Blacksburg, S. C. New York, N. Y. KENNETH W. PUTMAN . . CHEMISTRY RANDOLPH A. RADKE . . . PRE-DEN ' TISTRY Newman Club; Sailing Club. JULIUS D. RAMPEY Pickens, S. C. HISTORY VILLL M S. RAY Charleston, S. C. PREMEDICINE Delta Sigma Nu 4; BSX 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 3, 4. GARY S. RENWICK .... Myrtle Beach, S. C. MATHEMATICS Beta Tau Sigma 3, 4; Tang Soo Do 3, 4. DANNY L. RHODES Rock Hill, S. C. FRENCH AND ENGLISH Hall Monitor 2; Hall Supervisor 3, 4; York County Clemson Club 2, 3; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, Pledge Commander 3; Scabbard and Blade 4, Commanding Officer. ROBIN B. RHODES Sumter, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY DeMolay Club 1, 2; Swimming 1, 2. MATHIAS B. RICHARDSON ENGLISH Tiger Staff 1, 4. Pendleton, S. C. EDWARD H. ROBERTSON . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. PREMEDICINE WALTER C. ROBINSON . . . Columbia, S. C. PRE-VETERINARY CAROL T. RODGERS Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH IM Auxiliary 3, Secretary 3; Calhoun Literary Society 3, 4; Young Democrats 4. CHARLES T. ROGERS . . ENGLISH Denmark, S. C. CLARK T. ROGERS . . North Charleston, S. C. HISTORY TAPS 4; Fencing Club 3, 4, Secretary 4. WILLIAM K. RUBENTUS . . Summerville, S. C. PREMEDICINE Swimming Team. ROBERT D. RUFFNER .... Clemson, S. C. HISTORY Jacob ' s Blocking Trophy for S. C. 1 ; SEA; Block C Club 2; Varsity Football 3, 4. DONALD L. SAIN Fort Mill, S. C. ENGLISH EVELYN A. SARKA Lansdale, Pa. APPLIED MATHEMATICS Newtonian Society, Treasurer 4; Tiger Business Staff, Business Manager 4. ANTHONY M. SCIALDONE . Seneca Falls, N. Y. APPLIED MATHEMATICS Honors Program Certificate 2; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4, Vice- President 4; Newtonian Society 3, 4; Association for Comput- ing Machinery 3, 4; WSBF 1, 2, 3, 4, Chief Announcer 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Oemson Players 1. 2; Calhoun Literary Society 2. WILLIAM D. SHIRLEY . . . Williamston, S. C. HISTORY Track 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 4. DAVID L. SIBERT Atlanta, Ga. HISTORY Newman Club; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3. ' BETTE SIMPSON Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH DONNA F. SIMPSON .... Westminster, S. C. PRE MEDICINE ALBERT R. SMARR Columbia, S. C. PRE MEDICINE Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3; Assistant Student Chaplain 3; APO 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1; Glee Club 1; Track 2; Weight Lifting Club 3. DANIEL M. SMITH Edgefield, S. C. ENGLISH Hall Monitor 3; Intramural Sports. iikiiM t « V ♦ ♦ J| p r . o a ARTS SCIENCES JAMES D. SMITH Belton, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE KSN 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 1, 2; Men ' s Chorus 2. JAMES R. SMITH Clemson, S. C. PHYSICS Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSTON M. SMITH, JR. . . . Anderson, S. C. MATHEMATICS Ways and Means Committee 2; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4: Honors 1, 3. WILLIAM F. SMITH .... Chesterfield, S. C. MATHEMATICS Young Republicans 4; AATCC 1. PETER F. SNYDER Wayne, N. J. ENGLISH PSA, Treasurer 2; Tiger Staff 3; Fencing 3; Fine Arts Film Club 3. PHILIP H. STANLEY Hampton, S. C. MATHEMATICS KDX 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES E. STEVENSON . . . Jackson, N. J. PRE-MEDICINE Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4 ; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Fencing Club I, 2. 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3. MENDEL H. STEWART . HISTORY Pickens, S. C. DURWARD B. STINSON, JR. . Charleston, S. C. ENGLISH Chrunicle Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Clemson Players 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 3, 4. WILLIAM R. STODDARD, JR. . . Taylors, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Delta Sigma Nu; Pre-Medicine Fraternity 3, 4. MARTHA A. STUART .... Columbia, S. C. APPLIED MATHEMATICS Best Dressed Co- Ed 2; High Honors 1; Honors 2; SCSSL Delegate 3; Junior Senator, Secretary of Senate 3; Canterbury Club 2; Vice-President Girls Dorm 2; TAPS Co-Organizations Editor 3. 4. ZACH H. SUBER III Whitmire, S. C. HISTORY JOHN H. SWICORD . . . Moncks Corner, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE DAVID E. THOMPSON .... Florence, S. C. ENGLISH JOHN W. THOMPSON . . . Spartanburg, S. C. APPLIED MATHEMATICS Honors 1; Gamma Beta Phi 3, 4; Senior Senator, Financial Review Board 4; Counterguerrilla Platoon 1; Tiger Staff 2, 3; Hall Monitor 3; Hall Supervisor 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4; Rat Master 4. RONALD A. THROWER . . . Mt. Holly, N. C. MATHEMATICS Scuba Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4. PAUL W. THURSTON .... Clemson, S. C. HISTORY Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JULIA W. TILLEY Clemson, S. C. APPLIED MATHEMATICS SEX 1, 2, 3. Pledge Master 2. WINFIELD C. TOWLES . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE ACS 1. 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 4; Hall Monitor 3; Hall Supervisor 4; Tiger Band 1, 3; Concert Band 1. RONALD E. TRESCOT . . . Charleston, S. C. PREMEDICINE Delta Sigma Nu: Pre-Med Fraternity 2, 3. 4; Circle K 1; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4i Hall Monitor 2, 4; Hall Supervisor 3. CALEB L. TREXLER, JR. . . PRE MEDICINE SKE: Football 1, 2. 3, 4. JOSEPH L. TUPPER. JR. . . PRE MEDICINE DKA 2. 3, 4. . Concord, N. C. Summerville, S. C. Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM H. TURNER . . APPLIED MATHEMATICS Association for Computing Machinery 4; AG 3, 4, Rush Chair- man 3; TAPS Junior Staff 2, Classes Editor 3, Business FRANK H. TURPIN Americus, Ga. PRE-DENTISTRY DKA: Football 1. 2, 3. 4. ARTS SCIENCES • MICHAEL W. VENTO III ... . Beaver, Pa. SOCIOLOGY AIA 2; Chronicle Staff 3; Tang Soo Do Club; Fine Arts Film Club 4; Rugby Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Clemson Little Theatre. KENNETH R. WAGNER .... Clemson, S. C. CHEMISTRY ACS. HARRELL H. WALDROP . . Greenville, S. C. MATHEMATICS CDA; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Newtonian Society 4. SUE L. WALKER Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS JAMES L. WANNAMAKER . St. Matthews, S. C. HISTORY KEITH H. WATERS . . . North Augusta, S. C. ENGLISH KDX; Phi Eta Sigma. LINDA WATSON Columbia, S. C. MATHEMATICS MICHAEL A. WATTS Camden, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE AFROTC 2; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; Hall Supervisor 2, 3, 4; APO 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; BSU I, 2, 3, 4; Tang Soo Do Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4. JEFFREY P. WEAVER .... Jackson, S. C. HISTORY Student Senate 1; KSN 3, 4; Newman Society 1, 2, 3, 4; WSBF 1; NEA 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 1, 2. JOHN C. WEEKS Sumter, S. C. ENGLISH ROBERT H. WELBORN . . . Anderson, S. C. HISTORY Young Democrats 3, 4. RODGER N. WELLER .... Greenville, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; APO 3, 4; Hall Supervisor 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1 ; SAME 2, 3, 4. Anderson, S. C. Rock Hill, S. C. Greenville, S. C. RICHARD H. WELLS . . . PRE-MEDICINE BSU 1, Secretary 1; Dixie Skydivers 4. EDWARD T. WHITE, JR. . . ENGLISH APO-, YMCA. HARRY A. WHITFIELD, JR. MATHEMATICS IEEE; Newtonian Society: Advanced ROTC. DAVID C. WHITNEY Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Program 1; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Danforth Scholarship 1; Peace Fund Scholarship 4; Freshman Class Treasurer; Student Senate 2, 3, 4; SCSSL 3; Blue Key 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2; YMCA 1, 2; Tiner Staff 2, 3, 4, News Editor 2, Associate Editor 4; Clemson Players 1. DAVID H. WILKINS .... Greenville, S. C. HISTORY DKA 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4; FCA 3, 4; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3. 4. RICHARD M. WILLIAMSON . . Clemson, S. C. PHYSICS Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Gettysburg Battlefield Preservation Association Award 2; Gamma Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4; BSU. JOHN F. WILLSON Brooklawn, N. J. MATHEMATICS APO. JAMES M. WILSON Piedmont, S. C. MATHEMATICS Honor Roll 1; Calhoun Literary Society 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; BSU 1, 2. JOHN A. WOODS Syosset, N. Y. HISTORY Young Republicans; Sailing Club. RICHARD H. WOODWARD . . Knoxville, Tenn. ENGLISH .• IA 1. 2, 3; Chronicle Staff 3. 4, Features Editor 4. JAMES H. WORKMAN .... Woodruil, S. C. ENGLISH Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. CARL L. ZEIS Westfield, N. J. MATHEMATICS c f I HAROLD F. LENDRITH, Dean Education The School of Education has greatly expanded since its beginning in the summer of 1965. Ele- mentary and Secondary Education are, by far, not the only fields for prospective teachers. They may enter other areas of education by going into the programs of either Agricultural Education, Industrial Education or Recreation and Parks Administration. Though their specific curriculums students are being prepared to teach the leaders of tomorrow. Seniors spend a semester practice teaching at various schools. During this time and after gradu- ation, the students convey their ideas and thoughts to others by means of instruction. The School of Education is continually growing and expanding to give the students a better oppor- tunity for a solid background in education. Education is an essential necessity throughout the world. And Clemson provides the best train- ing in this field that can be had anywhere in today ' s already well educated world. V 451 t _-V f t t t • EDUCATION ROBERT E. AMBROSE Omaha, Nebr. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION RPA Club 3, 4; DPK 3, 4. THOMAS M. ARANT .... Fort Motte, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING WILLIAM H. ARMSTRONG . Middkbury, Conn. SCIENCE TEACHING GEORGE F. BAKER Clinton, Md. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION DPK; Tiger Band; Concert Band. CARROLL O. BALDWIN . Hendersonville, N. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION JACK D. BELK Pacolet, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 2, 3; Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4. SAMUEL H. BISHOP .... Spartanburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION DONALD T. BOONE Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Tiger Band 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2; AFROTC Band 1, 2; ACS 1, 2, 3. MARY M. BOWEN .... Westminster, S. C. ENGLISH EDUCATION WALLACE C. BRITTAIN . Hendersonville, N. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION DPK 2. 3, 4, Pledge Master 4; Block and Bridle Club 1, 2; RPA Club 3, 4; PSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3. CAROL L. BRITTON Salters, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION SBX 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; House Council 3, 4; Light Brigade 1, 2; TAPS Junior Staff 3. MICHAEL S. BROWN Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION RONNIE E. BULLOCK Dillon, S. C. ENGLISH EDUCATION Mu Beta Psi 3. 4; Circle K Club; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band President 4; Dillon County Club. THOMAS E. BULWITH .... Bayonne, N. J. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION JAMES H. BURTON Leesville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION KD.X; Cadet of the Month in AFROTC. WILLIAM B. BUSCH, JR. . . . Columbia, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Tiger Brotherhood. Treasurer; Who ' s Who; Iota Lambda Sigma. Vice-President; CDA, Vice-President; MSF; AIA 3, 4, 5, 6; PKD Best Pledge, Vice-President 6. CHARLES E. CARROLL .... Florence, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Iota Lambda Sigma; WSBF Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Local News Manager 3; Tigerama 3. MARSHALL J. COLEMAN . . Darlington, S. C- RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION SAZ 1, 2, 3, 4. PAULA M. COLEMAN .... Clemson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION WILLIAM R. COLEMAN . . . Pamplico, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION SAZ 1, 2, 3, 4. LACY H. COLLINS . . . North Charleston, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING DAN M. CONNELLY Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Agricultural Education Club. DEWEY C. CRAIG Anderson, S. C. EDUCATION JOHN R. CRAWFORD Saluda, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION EDUCATION RONALD M. DAVIS Columbia, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION RPA Club 4. L. J. DELANEY, JR Naples, Fla. SCIENCE TEACHING Amateur Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. DAVID A. DEMSEY . . . West Homestead, Pa. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION ROTC; Basketball. RICHARD G. DODSON .... Piedmont, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING JAMES p. DRUMMOND . . . Woodruff, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION Scabbard and Blade; AFROTC Cadet of Year 2. JOHN D. EDWARDS .... Spartanburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CHARLES H. ELLENBURG . . Knoxville, Tenn. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION ELEANOR D. FAIREY . . . Summerville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION RPA Club 3, 4; DTX 2. 3, 4, President 3. 4; ISC 3, 4; TAPS Junior Staff 3; TAPS Senior Staff 4; Rat Master 2, 3. RAYMOND S. FEDELE . . . Somerville, N. J. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Scuba Diving Club; Iota Lambda Sigma; Newman Club. JULIA M. FREIT Lakewood, N. J. SECONDARY EDUCATION High Honors 3; Sigma Delta Pi; Chapter Chi. EILEEN L. GALLAGHER . . . Clemson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION KIRSTEN M. GARRETT . . Spartanburg, S. C. ENGLISH TEACHING DAVID W. GARRISON .... Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Iota Lambda Sigma; Educational Fraternity 2, 3, 4; Tiger Staff, Photographer 1 ; Chronicle Staff, Photographer 1 ; Persh- ing Rifles 1. WAYNE W. GIBSON Greer, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4. CUTHBERT S. GLEATON III EDUCATION Springfield, S. C. Loris, S. C. GEORGE E. GORE, JR AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION AG: Agricultural Education Club; Horry County Club DAN K. GUNNELS Clarkesville, Ga. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Block C Club; Agricultural Education Club. CARSON V. HARDWICK .... Seneca, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION OSCAR J. HARRY Grover, N. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION JOHN F. HARNETT .... Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Iota Lambda SigTna, Historian 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3. 4. WILLIAM C. HAWKINS . . . Columbia, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION PKD. ROGER D. HAYES .... Travelers Rest, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Football. LEWIS W. HICKS York, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION AG; Agricultural Education Club. DAVID R. HILL Sumter, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING Student Education Association 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4. iii i iA N EDUCATION ALBERT A. HINSON Thomaston, Ga. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION RPA Club 4. JOHN H. HOSTETLER .... Charleroi, Pa. BIO-SCIENCE TEACHING Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERTS. HOUSEHOLDER . Ridge Spring, S. C. ENGLISH JAMES M. HUDGENS Union, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION Pershing Rifles 2, 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 4. JOSEPH S. HUNTER Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Scabbard and Blade 4. MARTIN H. HUTTO Swansea, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION EARL L. HYMAN Pamplico, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION ANDREW INABINET .... Orangeburg, S. C. MATHEMATICS EDUCATION CAROL E. JACKSON .... Huntington, N. Y. SPANISH Sigma Delta Pi 3, 4; Student Senate; SUSGA; Women ' s House Council, Social Chairman 3; SBX 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader, Freshman I, Varsity 2; Angel Flight; YMCA. TACK J. JACKSON Edgefield, S. C. BIOLOGY TEACHING Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3. 4. JERRY L. JENKINS .... Simpsonville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDLTCATION Iota Lambda Sigma, Historian 3, Treasurer 4; Arnold Air Society 4; Alpha Phi Omega. LAURA R. JOHNSON Clio, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION MICHAEL C. KASHA .... Brooklyn, N. Y. SCIENCE TEACHING NEA 3, 4; Pre-Veterinary Club 1, 2; Hillel-Brandeis Club 1. 2, 3. 4, 5, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Vice-President 4, Presi- dent 5. IVAN F. KELLEY III . . North Charleston, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING Best Drilled P. R. Pledge 1; Pershing Rifles, C. O. 3; NSPR 1, 2. 3: Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. LARRY M. KEYS Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Football 1. 2. 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Agricultural Education Club 2, 3. 4. WILLIAM T. KISSAM .... Statesville. N. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION RPA Club, President 4; SKE; Football. VIOLET S. KLEIN Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION RONALD N. LACEY Ravenel, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Iota Lambda Sigma. WILLIAM L. LACHER .... Greenville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION DPK 2, 3, 4. Greenville. S. C. JOAN E. LANCIANESE . ENGLISH Light Brigade 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; DTX 3, 4 ANDREW LaPLACE . . Pompton Plains, N.J. SCIENCE TEACHING AAUP Book Award 4; Student Teachers Association 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 4, 5; Glee Club 4; Tiger Staff 4. PAUL E. LEHOTSKY Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION lota Lambda Sigma. FRANK P. LIBERATORE . . McKeesport, Pa. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION Football 1. 2. 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4. VIRGIL F. LINDER, JR. . . . Bishopville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION Sigma Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4; RPA Club 4. EDUCATION ■ROY D. LONG Saluda, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Agricultural Education Club; ADSA. JAMES F. LOVE, JR McConnells, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Alpha Zeta; Alpha Tau Alpha; Gamma Sigma Delta; Agri- cultural Education Club. JAMES H. LOWE Edgefield, S. C. MATHEMATICS ROY P. McFADDEN Catawba, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Agricultural Education Club. ' EARL M. McGILL Blacksburg, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION CHARLES R. MAJOR .... Greenville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION JOHN M. MANDEVILLE .... Clemson, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING Newman Club; YMCA. THOMAS A. MERRELL . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING PKD 3,4, 5, Secretary 5; CDA Junior Staff 4, Senior Staff 5; Young Republicans 1. 2, 3, 4, 5; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Mars Hill College 1. 2. RICHARD L. MINCHEW .... Saluda, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION JAMES E. MULDROW .... Greenville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION TOM L. MURRELL Kingsport, Tenn. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION KEITH D. NEELY .... New Cumberland, Pa. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION Scabbard and Blade 4; DPK 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; DMS 4; ROTC Brigade Staff; RPA Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Pre- Veterinary Club 1, 2. • ARTHUR R. NICHOLS Saluda, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION ADSA 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4: Student Agricultural Council; Agricultural Education Club 4, 5; 4-H Club 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 3, 4; LSA 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Secretary 5. JOHNNY W. NOBLES . . Galivants Ferry, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Alpha Zeta; Alpha Tau Alpha; Agricultural Education Club. HARRY L. OLSZEWSKI .... Baltimore, Md. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Ail-American 3,4. MALCOLM J. O ' NEAL Fairfax, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION RPA Club; AG 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. 4; IFC 3, 4, Treasurer 3. • CARL B. OWENS Ware Shoals, S. C. MATHEMATICS WAYNE W. PARMER Tenafly, N. J. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM D. PATRICK . . . Winnsboro, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING Mu Beta Psi 3. 4; ASCE 3; PSA 1; Young Republicans 1; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ANN L. PEARCE Clemson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • DEANNA PENNINGTON .... Starr, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Light Brigade; DTX. ROBERT V. PERRY Pamplico, S. C. MATHEMATICS ROTC. GEORGE A. PHILLIPS . . Niagara Falls, N. Y. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Iota Lambda Sigma; Block C Club; Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager 4. JACKIE R. PHILLIPS .... Pageland, S. C. VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION EDUCATION JOE A. POSTON Johnsonville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION DAVID M. PUTNAM .... Greenville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION RP. Club. Vice-President 1; Student Senate 1; DPK; Scuba Diving Club. Secretary 1. LINDA J. RACE Belvedere, N. J. SECONDARY EDUCATION Rifle Team 2, 3; Horticulture Club 1; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. WILSON B. RATLIFF, JR. . . High Point, N. C. SCIENCE TEACHING DPK 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. ■WANDA J. REYNOLDS Canon, Ga. SECONDARY EDUCATION SEA 2, 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID W. RHODES Woodruff, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Agricultural Education Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4. A. VANCE RILEY Gastonia, N. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION SAZ 1, 2, 3, 4. BARRY C. ROBINSON Augusta, Ga. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION ► MICHAEL E. RODDEY .... Chester, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Alpha Tau Alpha; Agricultural Education Club, Vice-President 2; AG. FLOYD T. ROGERS Clyde, N. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Sportsmanship Award; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Block C Club; Agricultural Education Club; Tiger Brotherhood. PHILLIP W. ROGERS Climon, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM H. ROSE Gaffney, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING PAUL H. SANDERS .... Summerville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION FREDERICK A. SARGENT . . . Lakeland, Fla. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION DKA. JOHN O. SCHLEIG, JR. . . Long Branch, N. J. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, President. SAMUEL B. SEXTON .... Woodruff, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; High Court 4; KSN 2, 3, 4. MELTON D. SHEALY Chapin, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION Langdon Cheves Scholarship 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; LSA 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 4; RPA Club. JAMES T. SHELL Fountain Inn, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION CURTIS A. SHIRER Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION JOHN S. SHIRLEY Seneca, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION CLYDE B. SIMMONS, JR. . . Greenwood, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION ACS 2, 3; Arnold Air Society 3; AFROTC 1. 2, 3; AG 3, 4. Pledge Master 4; TAPS Junior Staff 4; Hall Supervisor 2, CHRISTOPHER E. SLACK . . . Gladwyne, Pa. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION HENRY L- SMITH, JR. . . . Greenwood, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION SAM 1; APO 2; Tang Soo Doo Club 1. KEITH L. SMITH .... E. Woodstock, Conn. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION ATA 1 ; Agricultural Education Club 4. EDUCATION ' TEDDY L. SMOAK Pendleton, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING THOMAS A. SMOAK Atlanta, Ga. MATHEMATICS JIMMY D. SNODDY Wellford, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION BARBARA L. STEVENS . . Washington, D. C. ENGLISH LINDA J. STEVENS Clemson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION BSU. CRAIG M. THOMAS .... Georgetown, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION Weight Lifting Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3; Forestry Club 3; Tang Soo Doo Club 3, Vice-President 3. JAMES M. THOMAS Hampton, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE Block and Bridle Club. JOHN R. THOMAS Portland, Ore. SCIENCE TEACHING EVERETT C. THORSLAND . . Teaneck, N. J. SCIENCE TEACHING MICHAEL L. TILLEY Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION KSN. SANDRA E. TINSLEY .... Anderson, S. C. ENGLISH ANDREW M. ULMER .... Walterboro, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Iota Lambda Sigma, Vice-President 3, President 4; PKD 4, 5; ROTC 3, 4. JOHN N. VAUGHAN Miami, Fla. SPANISH SAMUEL R. VAUGHAN ... St. George, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING OSCAR N. VICK HI ... . Georgetown, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Iota Lambda Sigma. CHARLES J. WATSON .... Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION ACC Honor Roll 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY S. WATSON Richmond, Va. MATHEMATICS RONALD C. WAY Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION RPA Club 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3. ROBERT L. WILDER, JR. . . . Sumter, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION PKD 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 1, Scuba Diving Club 1. GEORGE C. WILLIAMS. JR. . . Hanahan, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION WSBF-FM 1, 2, 3, 4. ii iiiiii f?5 lii il iliiJi WILLIAM R. WILLIAMSON . Tabor City, N. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION LINDA L. WILSON Houston, Texas ENGLISH SUE M. YOUNG Las Vegas, Nev. SCIENCE TEACHING MANLY S. YOUNG Fort Mill, S. C. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION National RPA Scholarship 3, 4; Gamma Beta Phi 2, 3; RPA Club 4, 5. President 4; APO 2. 3, 4, 5; York County Club 3, 4, 5; Young Republicans 2, 3, 4; SAM 3. LINVIL G. RICH, Dean E ngineenng The College of Engineering at Clemson Univer- sity offers its students eight different curriculums pertaining to engineering: Agricultural, Ceramic, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Industrial, Mechanical and Metallurgical. Industrial Engineering, how- ever, is to be discontinued and has accepted no new students since 1966. The Agricultural Engi- neering curriculum is jointly administered by the College of Engineering and the College of Agri- culture and Biological Sciences. A Bachelor of Science degree from the College of Engineering leads to a wide choice of careers and serves as a preparation for continued study on the job or further formal graduate study in a broad spectrum of fields. The engineering curricu- lums include thorough education in various phases of the field of specialization without overempha- sizing one phase to the neglect of others. The first two years of study include the basic funda- mentals and social sciences. Upon entering the working world of today the engineer prepares to make for a better world in tomorrow. • • • ' ♦ • « « EHTPT Ti i ipn i ixn i '  iii«ppim ISF ! ■r ' [ ENGINEERING JAMES H. ABRAMS, JR. . . . Whitmire, S. C. ENGINEERING DKA; Phi Kappa Phi. MARY S. ADAMS Charleston, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASME. RICHARD A. ALBERS . . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING Block C Club 3, 4; ACS 1, 2; ASCE; Freshman Track 1; Varsity Track 3, 4. TERRY K. ALEXANDER . . Spartanburg, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DMS 4; AICHE 2, 3, 4; President ' s Cabinet 3; Chairman of Ways and Means Committee 3; Circle K Club 2, 3; SAZ 3. 4; Juunior Staff CDA 3; Senior Staff CDA 4; Hall Monitor 3; Weight Lifting Club 3; ROTC Company Com- mander 4. LEWIS E. ASTON . . Charleston Heights, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING Outstanding Counter Guerrilla 2; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Charleston County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. NEIL ROBERT BAER .... Edgewater, Md. CIVIL ENGINEERING Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3; Assistant PIO 4th Regimental Head- quarters 3. JAMES R. BAKER Newberry, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOHNNY E. BALDWIN .... Lockhart, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DAVID T. BALLENGER . . . Gray Court, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ACS 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Advanced ROTC. MICHAEL K. BANTZ . . North Charleston, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 2, 3, 4; Honor Student 1; BSU 2. WILLIAM A. BARKER . . Virginia Beach, Va. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 2, 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, WILLIAM H, BARNETTE . . Campbello, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING THEODORE D. BEAM .... Charlotte, N. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING SAZ 2, 3, 4; AIIE 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN W. BEESON Liberty, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING DPK; ASCE. WILLIAM B. BEGG .... Spartanburg, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; SAZ 2, 3, 4, 5; CDA 3. EARL L. BELCHER, JR Aiken, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE; Young Republicans 3, 4; Weight Lifting Club 2, 3, 4. ;, 8! . iiiiL RICHARD J. BELKEN Sumter, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GEORGE F. BELL Hartsville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE. WILLIAM C. BERNAT .... Charleston, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AIChE; Newman Club. ROBERT F. BINFORD .... Charleston, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 1. 2. 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Tiger Circulation Staff 1, 2. WAYMAN R. BISHOP Atlanta, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING KD.X. JOHNNY H. BLACKMAN . . . Lancaster, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ACS, Publicity Chairman 3, 4; AFROTC 3, 4. JEFFERSON A. BLANTON . . . Gaffney, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME. ODELL B. BLUME Barnwell, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 3. 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2. ENGINEERING EDMUND M. BOLIN .... Rowesville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 4; Amateur Radio Club 2, 3, 4. NORBERT J. BORKE.JR. . . . Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING VICTOR A. BOUDOLF .... Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE. ROBERT D. BOWEN Ripley, Ohio CIVIL ENGINEERING Honors Program 1. 3; Blue Key 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3. 4 ASCE 3. 4: Student Senate 3; Student Body Vice-President 4 WSBF 1. 2, 3, 4; Tigerama, Assistant Director 3, Director 4 Junior Follies, Emcee 2, Co-Director 3 ; Chronicle Promotion Manager 3. DOUGLAS R. BOWER . . . Spartanburg, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM M. BOYCE .... Cross Hill, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 2, 3, 4. JAMES H. BRANDON, JR. . . . Clover, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 2. 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band Staff 4. WALTER R. BRANDT .... Walhalla, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4; ASCE 2, 3, 4; Glee Qub 1, 2, 3, 4. GLENN W. BRANNEN . . . Great Falls, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Mu Beta Psi 2, 3. 4; Tiger Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Supply Sergeant 3, Vice-Commander 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY A. BRANNON Union, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 2. 3, 4; SAME 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Reserve Officers Assn. Metal 3; Hall Supervisor 4; Hall Monitor 3; Union County Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Counter-Guerrillas 2, 3. Commander 3. ROY H. BREDAL Spartanburg, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 3, 4; KSN 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH R. BRIGGS .... College Park, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. President 4. CALVIN H. BROWN Columbia, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SKE; Phi Eta Sigma; Gamma Beta Phi; AIChE. FURMAN H. BROWN Laurens, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 3, 4. KENNETH J. BROWN, JR Fairfax, Va. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PKD 3. 4; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3. ROLAND L. BROWN .... Spartanburg, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 4. RICHARD C. BRYAN Ivyland, Pa. CIVIL ENGINEERING Dean ' s List 2; ASCE 4; ISA 3. DARYL E. BULLINGTON Franklin, N. C. THOMAS U. BURGESS Belton, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING ASAE 2, 3, 4, President 4; APO. WILLIAM N. BURLEY .... Walhalla, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 2. WOODS W. BURNETT Columbia, S. C. ROBERT A. CALHOUN Metter, Ga. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; ASME 4; SAME 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 3. 4, Executive Officer 4; Pershing Rifles Silver Achievement Award 3. JAMES P. CAMPBELL Dillon, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AIChE 3, 4; Tae Kwon Do Club 2, 3, 4. PAUL G. CAMPBELL, JR. . . . Chester, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AIChE 2. 3, 4; ACS 4; Rat Master 3; Chester County Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4. ENGINEERING DENNIS A. CARLSON .... Rock Hill, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING Tennis 1, 2. JAMES L. CARPENTER .... Easley, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ACS 4. JUDSON K. CHAPIN Greenville, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AIChE. MARSHALL P. CHILDRESS . . . Salem, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Singleton Scholarship 1. 2; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4. JAMESE. CHINNERS, JR. . Moncks Corner, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING National 4-H Conference 1; AIChE 1, 2. 3, 4; SCSSL 3; Central Spirit Committee 4; Rat Master at Large 4; 4-H Club !. 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 3; Tiger Band 1. 2, 3. 4; AFROTC Band 1, 2; Pep Band 1, 2, 3. 4. WILLIAM L. CLAPPER . North Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING JAMES H. CLARKSON Sumter, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AIIE 2, 4. ARTHUR F. COCKCROFT . . Newberry, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING HARRY C. COLDRECK III . . Livingston, N. J. CIVIL ENGINEERING . SCE 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS O. COLEMAN, JR. . . Metuchen, N. J. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AIChE 2, 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; SAME 3, 4; ACS 4: Arnold Air Society 2, 3, 4. RICHARD A. CONKLIN . . . Clearwater, Fla. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING SAE 1, 2, 3, 4; Hall Monitor 2, 3; Hall Supervisor 4. JOSEPH T. COOK Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 3, 4. 5; DPK 3. 4, 5. JOHN S. COONS Glenview, 111. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 4; Aero Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Secretary 3. ROY H. COOPER Columbus, Ga. METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING Tiger Band; ASME; Gamma Beta Phi. JOHN W. COTTON Columbia, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING . CS 3, President and Secretary; Keramos 1; Freshman Senator; Men ' s Residence Court 1; Arnold Air Society 1; BSU 4. FRANK L. COX Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Distinguished Military Student 4; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3, 4. 5; AIChE I. 2, 3, 4, 5; CDA Junior Staff 3, Placing Chairman 4; DKA 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, Pledge- master 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3; Football 1, 2, 3; ROTC. ■THOMAS J. COYLE Easley, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING HENRY CLAYBORNE, JR. . . . Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 2. JOHN D. CRENSHAW Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AIIE 3. 4; DPK 3. 4, Secretary 4, Rush Chairman 4; Arjiold Air Society 3. 4. WILLIAM A. CRUMPLER . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 4. JOSEPH W. CULP Rock Hill, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Lowenstein Scholarship 2, 3, 4; ASME 3. 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; Summer National Science Foun- dation Work Award CHARLES L. DALTON . . East Flat Rock, N. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 4. CARROLL E. DANIEL .... Gainesville, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING Cadet of the Week A. S.; Hall Monitor 2, 3. BARRY T. DAVILLI . . . Feeding Hills, Mass. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING American Ordnance Association Award. Clemson Cadet Cup; R. W. Simpson Medal 3; Silver Achivcment Award P. R. ; Newman Club I. 2, 3; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, 4. ENGINEERING JAMES M. DAVIS Lancaster, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AFROTC Scholarship 3, 4; Honors Program 1, 2, 3, 4; IEEE 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; SAME 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3; Amateur Radio Club 1, 2. DAVID A. DEEM Rosemont, Pa. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AIIE, President 5; WSBF, Transmitter Engineer 3. ROGER L. DEFENBAAGH . . Honea Path, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Advanced AFROTC 3, 4; APO 4; ASME 3, 4. JAMES R. DELAND, JR Key West, Fla. CIVIL ENGINEERING ' DAVID G. DEMPSEY . . . Spartanburg, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AIChE; Pershing Rifles. DANNY O. DERRICK Columbia, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 4. DAVID W. DETWILER .... Columbia, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AIChE. RUSSELL L. DIXON Lando, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING • ROBERT L. DOBSON Greer, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Schlumberger Foundation Scholarship 3; Sherwood E. Liles Scholarship 4; Honors Program 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; IEEE 2, 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3. 4; Wesley Foundation. CHARLES R. DONOHOE . W. Long Branch, N. J. CIVIL ENGINEERING JAMES A. DOSS Chattanooga, Tenn. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AIIE. CLAYBURN B. DRAKE . . . Pendleton, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Tiger Band 1, 2. 3; Concert Band 1, 2. • NICHOLAS T. DRAKE . . . Bennettsville, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DONALD O. DRUELLE . . . Charleston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING KENNETH R. DUNHAM .... Nutley, N.J. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ACS 1; Aero Club 3. ROBERT F. EDMONDS, JR. . . . Pickens, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4. • ROBERT D. ERVIN Greenville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CRAIG R. FALLON Central, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 2, 3, 4; TPA. WILLIAM D. FAUST .... Greensboro, N. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING Keramos Honor Fraternity. JOHN G. FEDERLINE .... Greenville, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ACS; Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Manager of the Swimming Team 3; Tiger Staff 2. • DANIEL L. FERGUSON .... Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DAVID C. FISCHETTI .... Brooklyn, N. Y. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE; Newman Club. RICHARD P. FLETCHER .... McColl, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JOHN R. FLOYD, JR Newberry, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 2, 3, 4; PSA 1, 2. tMiii  9 f mm m ENGINEERING JODA F. FORTSON Elberton, Ga. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ACS 2, 3, 4. DERRILL R. FOWLER .... Walhalla, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING THEODORE C. FOX III . . . Batesburg, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING SKE; SAME. JOHN D. FRALICK Walterboro, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 3, • . RICHARD E. FRANK Panama, R. P. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE • ; International Students Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, 4. JOHN E. FREDERIKSEN . . Toms River, N. J. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 2, 3, 4; Newman Oub 1, 4; WSBF I, 2, 3, 4, Main- tenance and Service Engineer 2, Control Room Engineer 3, Technical Manager 4; Junior Follies 3; Tigerama 4; Sailing Club 4. ALEX G. GAMBLE III . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 4. WILLIAM G. GAMBRELL . . Honea Path, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE. LELAND C. GARDNER . . . Rock Hill, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ALEX H. GAY III ... . McGuire AFB, N. J. CIVIL ENGINEERING DAVID N. GAY North Augusta, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Aerospace Studies Achievement Award 2; Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Executive Officer 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; ASME 2, 3, 4; DeMolay Club, President 2; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM A. GEORGE .... Baltimore, Md. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME; Christian Science Organization; Rifle Team 5. ERNEST W. GIBBONS .... Cincinnati, Ohio MECHANICAL ENGINEERING THERMAN L. GIBBONS, JR. . . Charlotte, N. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING DELNO R. GLEASON Seneca, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING KSN 3, 4. ADRIAN J. GLENN Jenkinsville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING Football Manager I, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club. Hartwell, Ga. ROBERT M. GLENN, JR CIVIL ENGINEERING THOMAS R. GRIZZLE . North Charleston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES L. GUEST Anderson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ROGER O. HALL Asheville, N. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE. MARION D. HANCOCK . Wmston-Salem, N. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME, Vice-chairman 4; YMCA 1; Glee Club 1; ROTC Band 1. 2; Wesley Foundation. CHARLES D. HARDISTER . . . Easley, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING WSBF 3, 4; AIIE 3, 4. JACK S. HARROWER .... Asheville, N. C. MECH. NICAL ENGINEERING WSBF 1, 2. 3. 4. Business Director 4, Office Manager 2. 3; ASME 2. 3. 4; Student Senate 3, 4; Chairman of the Judiciary Con mittee 4; Ways and Means Committee 3; Gamma Beta Phi 2. 3, 4; Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood; Who ' s Who. LARRY C. HART Greenville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ' HARLOCK W. HARVEY III . . Hartsville, S. C. INDl ' STRIAI, ENGINEERING AIEE 2, 3, 4; NS 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Master 3; Cheerleader 3. THOMAS R. HAYES .... Spartanburg, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 3, 4. ROBERT R. HENDERSON . Spartanburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AIIE 3, 4, Secretary 4. JAMES R. HENDRICKS, JR. . . Pelzer, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ROTC, Superior Cadet Award 1; ASCE 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, Secretary 4; DMS 4. EDWARD C. HENNE, JR. . . . Arlington, Va. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Honor Roll 1, 2; Higgins Engineering Scholarship 3; AIChE; Newman Club 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL J. HILLYER .... Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING WSBF. GEORGE C. HIXON, JR Easton, Pa. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 2, 3, 4; YMCA. WILLIAM D. HOLDER . . . Greenwood, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; AIChE 2, 3, 4, President 4; BSU 1; Greenwood County Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; URATS 1. 2, 3. 4. WALTER T. HOWARD .... Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AIChE 2, 3, 4. JOHN E. HURSEY . . . North Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Tiger Band 1; Concert Band 1. 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM A. HYATT . . . Spartanburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AIIE. JAMES F. JACKSON .... Downington, Pa. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE; Newman Club. JOSEPH S. JACOBS Gastonia, N. C. ASCE. CIVIL ENGINEERING SAMMY S. JACKSON Pelion, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING CHARLES W. JAGERS . . . Charleston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BEN C. JEFFORDS Orangeburg, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING KDX 1, 2, 3. 4. GEORGE W. JENKINS Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES W. JENNINGS . . . Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME; CDA Junior Staff; Advanced AFROTC; D. N. Harris Award. SHELDON M. JETER Carlisle, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Track I, 2, 3, 4; Highest Honors 1; High Honors 2. 3; Phi Eta Sigma. HERBERTA. JOHNSON, JR. . Simpsonville. S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING ASME 2, 3, 4; AIIE 3. 4; Advanced AFROTC 3, 4; YMCA I, 3; Aero Club 2. 3, 4; Tae Kwon Do Club 3, 4. ALBERT E. JOHNSTON . . . Greenville, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AIChE 1, 2, 3, 4; CDA Junior Staff 3; Advanced ROTC. RUDOLPH M. JONES. JR. . . . Sumter, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING Assoc, of the Army Award. THEODORE E. JONES, JR. . N. Augusta, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME. JOSEPH W. JORDON Marion, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING Pershing Rifles, Bronze Achievement Award; R. W. Simspon Award 3; Scabbard and Blade. i : JM i riiliui ENGINEERING HARRY A. JOYE, JR Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 3, 4. ROBERT C. JUSTIS, JR. . . Wilmington, Del. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SIDNEY P. KERSEY, JR Cliester, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Highest Honors 1; High Honors 2, 3; Reserve Officer Assoc. Award 1; General Dynamics Award 2; Tau Beta Pi Pledge Entry Winner 3; Tau Beta Phi 3, 4, President 4; IEEE 2, 3, 4, Chairmm 4; Blue Key 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Program 1, 2, 3. 4; AFROTC Band 1; Chester County Clemson Club 1, 2. FRANCIS M. KING, JR Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4, WILLIAM T. KNOWLES . . . Charleston, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 2. 3. 4. ARTHUR D. KRUDENER . Bradfordwoods, Pa. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 2, 3, 4; Barnett Hall Social Committee 4; Freshman Golf Team; Hall Monitor 2; Intramural Sports. THOMAS P. LANE, JR. . . . Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 1. EVANS A. LaROCHE, JR. . . . Anderson, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING DPK; Phi Eta Sigma. LYNN R. LEASE Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERIN G Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi 3. WARREN E. LEDDON .... Columbia, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LARRY W. LEE Spartanburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AIIE 3, 4; SAM 3; Scabbard and Blade 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; AFROTC Group Commander 4; Tiger Business Staff 1, 2, 3, Circulation Manager 4; Hall Supervision 3, 4. DAVID D. LITTLE .... Spartanburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AIIE 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chair- DONALD F. LOONEY Irmo, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE. CRAIG J. LORENZINI Dumont, N. J. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Army ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band 1, 2; Army Band 1, 2. ELDON D. LUFI Penrose, N. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BSU 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. RONALD F. LYNCH Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING .- SME 3. 4; APO I; YMCA 1, 2. JOHN F. McBRIDE .... Bennettsville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Circle K Club 1; ASME 3, 4. JOE A. McCARTY Columbia, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Association of the U. S. Array Award 3; SAME 3, President 4. 5. WILLIAM K. McCOMBS . . Surfside Beach, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING Arnold Air Society; ASCE. EDGAR C. McGEE Orangeburg, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING Class President 2, 3; Student Body President 4; Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Numeral Society. ' JOHN G. McGOWAN Florence, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE. lERRY N. McMULLAN Miami, Fla. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Scabbard and Blade; Bruce Knight Memorial Award; Pershing Rifles 3. Assistant Pledge Commander. LARRY P. McPHERSON .... Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JAMES A. MARLER .... Fountain Inn, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Honors 2: Distinguished Military Student. ENGINEERING STANLEY F. MASSINGILL . . . Central, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE; ROTC; Advanced ROTC. CHARLES L. MATTHEWS . N. Charleston, S.. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING Advanced ROTC. JAMES K. MAYFIELD . . . Simpsonville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 3, 4. ALLEN B. MEADERS .... Greenville, S. C. ELECTRUAL ENGINEERING IEEE 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1. IRGIL C. MEYERS, JR. . . . Charleston, S. C. METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING ASME 2, 3, 4; Hall Monitor 3. MARION C. MILLER Greer, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE, Secretary 4; SAME 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; DPK 3. 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3. 4. MAXWELL B. MITCHELL .... Trion, Va. AGRICl ' LTURAL ENGINEERING ASAE 2, 3, 4, 5; SAME 3. 4, 5; Advanced ROTC; Tiger Band 2, 3, 5; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 5; Radio Club 1 2. ROBERT D. MOFFAT Florence, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 4; NS 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH M. MONTJOY . . Woodruff, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 3, 4. NOEL M. MOORE .... North Augusta, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AIChE; CDA Junior Staff; Tiger Staff 3. KENNETH MORRISON . . . Anderson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CARL D. NELSON, JR. . . . Charleston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Phi Eta Sigma 2, 3. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; ASME 3, 4. CHARLES B. NELSON . . . Ninety Six, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Air Science I Achievement Award; AFROTC 1; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; IEEE 2. 3, 4. NELSON, JR. . . Charleston, CIVIL ENGINEERING S.C. s. c. S.C. GEORGE P. ASCE. KENNETH W. NETTLES . . Walterboro, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Colleton County Club; IEEE. JOSEPH G. NEUWIRTH .... Clemson, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME; Phi Eta Sigma; High Honors 1; Honors 2; Hon Hall Monitor 2. THOMAS C. NEWMAN .... Sumter, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Dixie Skydivers 3, 4; ASME 2, 3, 4; SAME 3. 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH S. NEWTON . . . Yonges Island, S. C. METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING Reserve Officers Association Award 2; Alpha Sigma Mu Merit Award 3; Burlington Foundation Sochalrship 3. 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, Vice- President 4; Alpha Sigma Mu 3, 4; ASM 2, President 3. 4; Student Senate, Secretary 4; Hall Resident Counselor 2. 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Staff 1; Lab Assistant 3, 4. MAIDA A. OWEN Berkeley, Calif. ZOOLOGY SBX 3, 4, Secretary 4. DANIEL H. OWENS Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING JOHN A. PEARCE .... North Augusta, S.C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Board of Directors, Member ROBD; ASME 3, 4. PHILIP B. PEGRAM .... Coral Gables, Fla. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 3. 4. LONNIE D. PHIFER III . . . Fort Mill, S. C. M EC H AX ICA L ENGI NEERING American Legion AFROTC Award 3; Honors 1, 2; AF Wing commander 4; Distingui ' ;hed AFROTC Cadet Award 4; Honor Student 1, 2. 3; Hall Monitor 2. 3; Hall Supervisor 4: Scab- bard and Blade, Secretary 3, 4; Arnold Air Society, Vice- President 2, 3, 4; Flight Instruction Program 3. 4; Aero Club 4. GARY C. PHILLIPS Hartwell, Ga. INDl-STRIAL MANAGEMENT KDX; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. CS: . LiMk ENGINEERING WILLIAM E. PINSON, JR. . Ware Shoals, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM T. POOL Greenville, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Olin Summer Project Grant; ACS 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2; AIChE 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3. VICTOR H. POORE Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM. JOHN L. POTTS Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING SAME 3; Advanced ROTC 4. DONALD B. POUNDER . . N. Charleston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING RONALD E. POWER .... Johnsonville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME. ROBERT E. PRUETT . . . North Augusta, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING . SME; Arnold Air Society. WILLIAM M. PUTNAM, JR. . . Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 2, 3, 4; SAME 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4: APO 2, 3, 4. MIR Z. RAHIM Pakistan INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING ISA 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Most ' aluable Tennis Player. ROBERT S. REARDEN, JR. . . N. Augusta, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Honors 1; Association of the U. S. Army Award 3; IEEE 2, 3, 4; Clemson Amateur Radio Club I, 2; LSA 1; Advanced ROTC. JAMES D. REDDEN Hartsville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Phi Kappa Phi 4; Blue Key 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, President 4; Class Treasurer 3, 4; Financial Review Board 3, 4; KDX 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4. CHARLES R. REESE Union, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING Keramos Merit Award 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Keramos 3, 4. President 4; ACS 2, 3, 4; Union County Clemson Qub I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. JAMES E. REEVES, JR. . . . Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3, 4. MICKEY E. REEVES Laurens, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING KSN. MARION R. REMBERT, JR. . . . Sumter, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE. WILLIAM E. REYNOLDS .... Sumter, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 3, 4; DPK. MICHAEL E. RICE Greer, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING RICHARD W. RICE Greenwood, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Highest Honors 1, 2. 3. 4; Honors Program 1, 2; R. F. Poole Alumni Scholar 1, 2. 3, 4; Chemical Rubber Co. Chemistry Award 1; Military History Award 2: Tau Beta Pi Scholastic Award 2; AIChE ' Scholastic Award 3; Phi Kappa Phi Award 3; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2. 3, 4; AIChE 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; BSU 1; Young Repub- licans 2, 3; Greenwood County Clemson Club 1, 2; URATS 1. 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM A. RICHTER . . . Charleston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 2, 3. 4. JAMES M. RIEKER Lansdale, Pa. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AIChE 3, 4; ACS 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK H. ROBBINS . . Coral Gables, Fla. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 3, 4; Clemson Aero Club 3, 4. GEORGE C. RODRIGUES . . Fayetteville, N. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Honors 1, 3; AIChE 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4. President of Councils 2, 3; YMCA Cabinet 2. 3; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LEONARD A. SENEROTE, IR. . Belvedere, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING Reserve Officer Association Award 1,3; Honors I, 2, 3; Dis- tinguished Military Student; Scibbard and Blade Award 2; Higcins Scholarship Award 3; Keramos 3, 4. Treasurer 4; Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; ACS 2. 3. 4; Hall Supervisor 2, 3, 4; Newman Society; Counter Guerrilla Platoon 1, 2, 3, Com- mander 3: Pershing Rifles; SAME 4. WILLIAM M. SHEPPARD . . Orangeburg, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AIChE, ENGINEERING JOHN FELIX SHOUSE, JR. . . Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 1, 2, 3, 4; WSBF Transmitter Engineer, Control Room Engineer, Technical Manager, Engineering Director; YMCA; Tigerama 3, 4; Junior Follies 3. SIDNEY JACKSON SHRUM . . Pageland, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 3, 4. BERT E. SHULER Pendleton, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING ANDREW P. SMITH, JR. . . . Pinopolis, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DAVID E. SMITH . . . North Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING PKD; AIIE RUSSELL F. SMITH .... Indianapolis, Ind. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING KSN. NEIL A. SMOAK Orangeburg, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE; ASTM; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; P. A. and E. Award; P. P. P. Award. WILLIAM C. SMYRE, JR. . . . Columbia, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2. 3, 4; IEEE 3, 4. HAROLD J. STEIGLER .... Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AIIE. JAMES W. STEIFLE .... Greenwood, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, Secretary 4; IEEE 2, 3, Treasurer 4; BSU 1; Greenwood County Clemson Club 1 ; Arnold Air Society 4 ; Advanced AFROTC; Honors Program 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Division Honors Certificate 2; High Honors 1, 2, 3, 4; Higgins Undergraduate Scholarship 2, 3, 4; Chicago Tribune Silver Medal Award 1; SAME Eng. Excellence Award 3. DAVE R. STOKELY, JR. . . . Kingsport, Tenn. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AIChE. DAVID E. STRICKLAND . . Jacksonville, Fla. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME. KARL F. STROUP Gastonia, N. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Phi Eta Sigma 4; Phi Kappa Phi 1; AIIE 3. WAYNE ANTHONY STURGIS N. Augusta, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING KS N 2, 3, 4; ASCE- DAVID BENJAMIN TANNER . . Easley, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING RICKY L. THOMAS Seneca, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING STEPHEN M. THOMPSON Bloomfield Hills, Mich. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ROBERT PAUL TRAINOR, JR. . Beverly, Mass. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4. Secretary, Treasurer and President; AIIE; Newman Club. WILLIAM W. THRAVES . . Orangeburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING NS. LAWRENCE C. TROPEA, JR. . . Buffalo, N. Y. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE; Sailing Club 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4; Men ' s Residence Court 4. JAMES HAROLD TUCK . . . Greenville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOEL OSCAR TYNER .... Florence, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING BSU 2, 3, 4. TED STENNETT VALENTINE . Jackson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JOHN VAN deERVE Charleston, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING Young Republicans. ifl. ( ' iMil ENGINEERING DAN B. VAUGHAN .... Anchorage, Alaska CIVIL ENGINEERING PKD. LARRY E. VINCENT Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE. JAMES E. VISSAGE, JR. . . . Greenville, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ACS. JAMES W. WALKER Decatur, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; ASCE 3, 4; Newtonian Society 2, 3. RICHARD C. WALKER .... Pittsburgh, Pa. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Chemical Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4; Intramural Sports. JAMES C. WARD Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 3, 4. JOHN R. WARD Sarver, Pa. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Senate 1; Newman Society 1,2,3,4. FREDERICK H. WATKINS III . Caldwell, N. J. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 1. ROBERT N. WATSON .... Greenville, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING Head Kreshman Cheerleader 1, Cheerleader 2, Head Cheerleader 4; Country Gentleman 3; Tiger Brotherhood 4, 5; Block C Club 4, 5; ACS 2, 3, 4, 5; Central Spirit Committee 4, 5; Rat Court 4; DKA 1, 2, 3. 4, 5. JAMES U. WATTS Darlington, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 3, 4; Gamma Omega Phi 3, 4; Fencing 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J. WATSON .... Vero Beach, Fla. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AS.ME 4. HOWARD R. WELFARE, JR. . . Charlotte, N. C. METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING ASM. RONALD M. WELLS .... Darlington, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME. JOHN N. WHALEN Savannah, Ga. CERAMIC ENGINEERING GARY T. WHITFIELD .... Anderson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Tau Beta Pi 3. 4: IEEE 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. BENJAMIN F. WILLIAMS .... Dillon, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AIChE 2, 3, President of Southern Region 4; Junior Class Treasurer 3; Senior Class Treasurer 4; Financial Review Board 3, 4; NS 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4; Circle K Club 1; Advanced AFROTC, Band Commander 4; Wes- ley Foundation Freshman Council 1; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dillon County Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4: Tiger Brotherhood. CLAUDE D, WILSON .... Anderson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 3. 4. HUGH T. WILSON, JR. . . . Greenville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ROBERT R. WILSON .... Anderson, S. C; MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4; AFROTC Junior Achievement Award; ASME 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4 ; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; High Court 4; KSN Vice-President 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM F. WOLTER .... Asheville, N. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 4; SKE, Secretary 4; Clemson Jungaleers I, 2; Sen- timental Ja JOHN M. WOODS Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 2. 3, 4. Vice-President 4; Resident Court 4; Hall Supervisor 2, 3, 4. HAYNE B. WORKMAN, JR. . . Kinards, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE BARBARA C. YOUNG .... Columbia, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MARSH Q. YOUNG Sumter, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING WALLACE D. TREVILLIAN, Dean Industrial Management And Textile Science In its twelve years of existence at Clemson University, the School of Industrial Management and Textile Science has provided an extensive program in the professional and textile fields. The Industrial Management program at Clem- son includes studies in social and physical sciences, as well as humanities. Beginning this year those majoring in Economics are under the School of Industrial Management rather than the School of Arts and Sciences. The School of Textile Science has three divi- sions : Textile Chemistry, Textile Management and Textile Science. Textile Management gives an essential background in textile technological and managerial subjects with outside emphasis on the basic sciences. Textile Chemistry graduates are generally employed in research and adminis- trative positions in their field. The School of Industrial Management and Tex- tile Science realizes the need for a versatile edu- cation and strives toward this in all its programs. gir:- Ki. |jitfii INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • RUSSELL H. ABERNATHY . Garden City, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM. JAMES W. ADDISON Fairfax, Ala. ECONOMICS Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; DKA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Cub Master 4; Blue Key 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM R, ADKINS .... Fort Mill, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DKA 2, 3, 4, 5, Chaplain 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4, 5; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4, 5; Block C Club 3, 4, 5; SAM 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4, All-ACC 2, 3, 4, All-District 2, 3, 4, Ail-American 2, 3, 4; Mitchell MVP Trophy 4. OSCAR A. ALEXANDER . . . Darlington, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAZ 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; TAPS Junior Staff. • GARY H. ANDERSON Pickens, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT PETE W. ANGELAKOS .... Laurens, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT BARRY K. AUGHTRY Lyman, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 3, 4; PKD 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4; Wesley Foun- dation; Intramural Sports. EDWARD L. BAILEY, JR. . . Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Air Operations Officer 4; AFROTC; Air Force Drill Team 1; AG 3, 4; Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, 2. 3, 4. • WISE H. BATTEN Estill, S. C. ECONOMICS KDX 1, 2. 3. 4, Pledge Master. WILLIAM O. BEARDEN . . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Iota Mu Sigma; NS. C. WAYNE BELL Greenwood, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT NS 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM G. BENTLEY Atlanta, Ga. ECONOMICS Cabonivitch Award 4; Economics Club 3, 4; Scuba Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4. • JOHN RANDOLPH BETTIS, JR. Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RONALD L. BHASCO .... Pendleton, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 3, 4. WILLIAM C. BLEDIGER . . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS DPK. RICHARD PRESTON BLACK . Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • GEORGE W. BOOZER III . . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4; AATT 3, 4; Student Senate 1; NS 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Master 1. DENNIS R. BOZARD . . . Bennettsville, S. C. TE.XTILE SCIENCE ROTC; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; AATT 3, 4; Hall Super- THOMAS O. BROCK Hodges, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Alpha Phi Omega. lOE T. BROOKS, JR LaGrange, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • GETTYS S. BROOME Cowpens, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT PKD. BRUCE A. BURBICK . . . . S. Liverpool, Ohio ECONOMICS ACS; Weight Lifting Club 4; Economics Club 3, 4. EDWARD K. BURDETTE . . Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT KDX 1. 2, 3. 4. THOMAS M. BURRISS .... Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE DAVID W. BURTON Corbin, Ky. ECONOMICS JAMES W. BUTLER Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DPK. HARRY F. BYERS, JR. . . Hendersonville, N. C. ECONOMICS IEEE 3, 4; SAM 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID L. CAMPBELL . . . Haddonfield, N. J. ECONOMICS Bowling Club; Scuba Club. CABOT R. CASKIE Arlington, Va. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Iota Mu Sigma. FRANK H. CHAPMAN Saluda, S. C. ECONOMICS Army ROTC, Company Commander 4; LSA 1, 2, 3. TOBY G. CHAPMAN Winnsboro, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4; WSBF 1, 2, 3, 4. News Manager 4; Dixie Skydivers Club 3, 4. MELTON D. CHASTEEN . . ECONOMICS Anderson, S. C. KENNETH S. CLINE Oaklyn, N. J. ECONOMICS DWIGHT B. COCHRAN . . Ware Shoals, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ERNEST A. COMMINS . . . Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 1, 2; Delta Phi Beta 3, 4, 5; Senior Class Vice- President; Central Spirit Committee 5, Senior Day Chairman; Circle K Club 2, 3, Secretary 3; SKE 2, 3, 4, 5; IPC 3, President 5, Treasurer 5; BSU 1; SEIFC 3; Beta Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3. ROLAND L. CONNELLY . . Spartanburg, S. C. TEXTILES AATT 4, Secretary 4; J. P. Steven Scholarship. EPHRIAM G. COPE, JR Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT CAROL D. COPELAND .... Clinton, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4; Pershing Rifles 1, 2; Scuba Club 3, 4; BSU 4. JAMES F. COX III Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT YMCA 1. 2; Newman Club 1, 2. PETE A. CRAWFORD . . . College Place, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GEORGE D. CROSBY .... Walterboro, S. C. TE.XTILE CHEMISTRY WILLIAM LLOYD CROSBY . Cedar Grove, N. J. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 2. 4: Hall Monitor 3. JOSEPH E. CROSLAND . . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Student Senate 2; Sigma Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4. SAMMY E. CROUCH Saluda, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Iota Mu Sigma 3, 4; Assc. of the U. S. Army Award 3. ' GEORGE R. CROWE Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT BENJAMIN H. CUTTING .... Atlanta, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM. WILLIAM B. CUTTS .... Georgetown, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DENNIS G. DANKO Pittsburgh, Pa. ECONOMICS AU INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • JAMES A. DARBY Pelzer, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT 4-H Club 1, 2; Army ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. EUGENE DELADDY, JR. . . Spartanburg, S. C INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; A. B. Carter Scholarship 4; Iota Mu Sigma 3, 4; SAM 2, 3; Bobbin and Beaker Staff 2. JOSEPH R. DENDY, JR Laurens, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 5; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3; BSU 1, 2. JOHN A. DICKERSON Hartwell, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Iota Mu Sigma 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3; Student Senate 1. 2, 3. 4, Chairman Judiciary Committee 3, President 4; Blue Key 3, 4; DKX 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; TAPS Junior Staff 2. • PAUL W. DOWDY Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT PKD 3, 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN H. DINNEEN McLean, Va. ECONOMICS ACC Honor Roll 2, 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Sigma Delta Pi 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4; PKD 3, 4; Hall Supervisor 3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3. JANE C. DUNLAP Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS THOMAS E. DURHAM .... Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAZ. • JAMES A. DYE Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LLOYD M. EARGLE Greenville, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT AATT 2. 3, 4; LSA 1, 2, 3; Hall Supervisor 3. NEAL W. EDWARDS .... Rock Hill, S. C. ECONOMICS JAMES H. ELLICOTT Hampton, Va. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AFROTC 3, 4; SAM 3; Residence Court 4; APO 2; Charles- ton County Club 1; SKE 2, 3, 4. • JAMES W. ENGRAM Columbia, S. C. ECONOMICS I ' MOC 3; Student Senate 2; NS 1, 2, 3, 4; IFC 3, Secre- tary 3; Oak Haven Ravens 1, 2. GARY W. ENGSTROM . . . Cedar Grove, N. J. ECONOMICS DKA. JACK W. ERTER Dalzell, S. C. ECONOMICS Sophomore Class Secretary; Junior Class Secretary; Senior Class Vice-Pre.sident: Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; NS 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3; TAPS Activities Editor 3, Editor- in-Cbief 4; CDA Junior Staff 3. SAMUEL J. ERVIN, JR. . . . Hemingway, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY • JAMES H. EVANS Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MICHAEL C. FARMER .... LaFrance, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT HANS C. FEIGE Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ECONOMICS TKA-DSR 3. 4, President 3. 4, Regional Secretary 4; PSA 1. 2. 3, 4; YMCA 1. 2, 3. 4; Sophomore Council Secretary; lunior Council Secretary-Treasurer Senior Council Vice-Presi- llent; Debate Team 1 2. 3, 4; PreLaw Society 1, 2. 3, 4. President 3. 4; Clemson Players 1. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2; Calhoun Forensic Society Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Young Democrats 4. HERBERT P. FENNELL .... Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • JACKSON E. FIELDS, JR. . . . Rock Hill, S. C. ECONOMICS •GENE A. J. FINLEY Pickens, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TIMOTHY P. FINN Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WAYNE B FISHER Anderson, S. C. ECONOMICS INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • PEYTON B. FLORENCE . . Washington, D. C. ECONOMICS JAMES F. FOLSOM Adel, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM. RICHARD L. GARICK . . . Orangeburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT KDX 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. CARLIS R. GIBSON Gaffney, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • BENNY E. GILLIARD .... Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Scabbard and Blade 4. PERRIN T. GLEATON .... Columbia, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DMS-ROTC; AATT; KSN. DANIEL K. GODFREY . Charleston Heights, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LAWRENCE O.GOLDSTEIN . Spartanburg, S. C. TEXTILES Scuba Club 2, i, 4; Karate Club 2, 3. Secretary 2, 3. • LARRY F. GRANT Fort Mill, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT EARL H. GRUBBS Barnwell, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Iota Lambda Sigma, Delta Sigma Nu; AG 3, 4, Pledge- master 3. JOHN G. GRUB BS Greenville, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT THOMAS E. HALL Martinsville, Va. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 3, 4; APO 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. • F. SCOTT HARDIGREE .... Hartwell, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DONALD A. HARPER .... Andrews, S. C. ECONOMICS NS 1, 2. 3. 4; AFROTC 3, 4. HAROLD H. HARRISON, JR. . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS KSN I. 2. 3. 4, Secretary 4; BSU 1, 4; Economics Club 3, 4; Young Republicans 2, 3. ROGER M. HAZELWOOD . . . Hamilton, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT PKD. • LYKES S. HENDERSON, JR. . . Clinton, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Junior Honors Program 1, 2; AFROTC Scholarship 3, 4; SAM Outstanding Junior of the Year 3; Iota Mu Sigma 2, 3, 4, President 4, Secretary 3; SAM 2, 3, 4, Program Chair- man 4; Young Republicans 2. GEORGE B. HILTON Anderson, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT JOHN K. HIND Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Iota Mu Sigma 3, 4, JAMES R. HINSON Lancaster, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT SAME 4; AATT 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. • DANNY D. HOLMES Gaffney, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 2, 3. 4. JOHN A. HORTON III .... Durham, N. C. ECONOMICS Honors 1; High Honors 2, 3: ACC Scholastic Team 3; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Gamma Beta Phi 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3. 4. Captain 4. CHARLES H. HOUCK .... Allendale, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4. TERRY D. HOUSTON Pickens, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • CALVIN L. HUDSON .... Asheville, N. C. ECONOMICS Pershing Rifles 1, 2. RICHARD H. HUDSON . . . Orangeburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT PARRIS M. HUGHEY Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS RONALD D. HUGHEY Gaffney, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Iota Mu Sigma Scholarship Award 4; Iota Mu Sigma 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; SAM, Ratmaster 3, SAM Newsletter, Editor 4; AFROTC 3, 4. • HAROLD A. HUNTER, JR. . . Silverstreet, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT JAMES C. HURST Chesterfield, S. C. ECONOMICS STEPHEN F.HUTCHINSON . Summerville, S. C. ECONOMICS CDA 3. 4; OKA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Master 4; Canterbury Club 1, 1. DAVID G. JACKEL W. Mifflin, Pa. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4. • HAROLD D. JACKSON . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Pershing Rifles; R. W. Simpson Award 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM T. JACKSON York, S. C. TEXTILES PKD. WILLIAM J. JAMES .... Toms River, N. J. INDl ' STRIAL MANAGEMENT Baseball; Block C Club. JOHN L. JEFFCO AT, JR. . . . Swansea, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Honor Roll 3, 4; IME 3, 4; SAM 3, 4. • CARLTON E. JENKINS . . North Augusta, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT DANIEL R. JOHNSON Augusta, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 2. WILEY H. JOHNSON, JR. . . Spartanburg, S. C. ECONOMICS PKD 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Hall Supervisor 3, 4; Basketball 1; ROTC 3, 4. JOHN R. JONES Rock Hill, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4. • RONALD W. JONES Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Baseball 1. STEPHEN L. JONES Andrews, S. C. ECONOMICS SKE 2, 3. 4, Social Chairman 3, President 4. ROBERT M. JORDAN .... Hartsville, S. d INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Student Senate 4; AG 4; Young Republicans 3, 4, Treasurer 4; TAPS Junior Staflf 4. THOM. S L. JORDAN . . . Tangiers, Morocco INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • BRUCE L. KALLEY .... Cedarhurst, N. Y. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SA.VI 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 1; Weight Lifting Club 2, 4. CLIFFORD B. KAVAN . . . Garden City, N. Y. ECONOMICS Young Republicans 1. 2. 3, 4; APO 1. 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3; YMCA 3, 4; YMCA Handbook, Editor 3. WILLIAM J. KENNEDY HI . . Clemson, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT NS 1, 2, 3. 4. 5, 6. ROBERT J. KING River Edge, N. J. ECONOMICS INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • GEORGE J. KNIGHT Vamville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ODIOUS O. KNIGHT, JR. . . Spartanburg, S. C. TEXTILES ROBERT M. KOGER Charleston, S. C. ECONOMICS Demolay Club 2, 3; YMCA 1, 2; CSO 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 3, Vice-President 4; Economics Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3; ROTC Band I, 2. ROBERT F. KOLB Liberty, S. C. ECONOMICS Young Republicans 1, 2. 3, 4; BSU 1, 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. • PAUL J. KOZMA Staten Island, N. Y. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY DPK; Block C Club. ARTHUR W. LaGRONE . . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS Debate Team 3; SAM 4; Economics Club 2, 3; Student Senate 1; SKE 1, 2, 3, 4; Clerason Players 2, 3. WILLIAM D. LANGFORD .... Seneca, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT BRUCE N. LANIER West Point, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Tiger Brotherhood; DKA; Block C Club. • EDWARD B. LaROCHE . . . Gray Court, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Iota Mu Sigma 3. PETE L. LEWIS Falls Church, Va. ECONOMICS Economics Club; Chronicle Staff. FRED K. LINDER Clifton, S. C. TEXTILES AATT. MICHAEL S. LIPSCOMB . . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • EDWIN A. LODGEK .... Collingswood, N. J. ECONOMICS Baseball I. 2, 3; Block C Club 3, 4. FLOYD S. LONG Mauldin, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ANDREW B. LORD Burlington, Vt. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Clemson Little Theatre 3, 4. JOE H. LYNN Lancaster, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM Outstanding Sophomore; SAM Man of the Year 3; SAM 2. 3, 4, President 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4. • GERALD K. McALISTER . . . Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 2, 3. GARY W. McCONNELL . . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS J. BARRY McCRACKEN . . . Branchville, S. C. ECONOMICS Men ' s Residence Court, 4; AG 3, 4; Young Republicans 2, 3. 4, President 4. JAMES F. McCURRY Belton, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT APO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 3; AATT 2, 3, 4; SAM 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 3, 4. •JERRY E. McGEE Athens, Ga. ECONOMICS PETER C. McKINNEY .... Denmark, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AFROTC; KDX. NANCY S. MALTHOUSE . . . Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS JAMES K. MANER, JR Garnett, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT f miik INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • MARION L. MANNING . . Calhoun Falls, S. C. ECONOMICS JAMES M. MARCENGILL . . Williamston, S. C. TEXTILES Callaway Educational Scholarship i; Sexdel-Woolcy Scholar- ship 4; Phi Psi 3, Treasurer 4; AATT 3, 4; Hall Monitor . ' . 4. JOHN P. MATTISON Anderson, S. C. ECONOMICS HARRY P. MAYNARD, JR. . . . Belmont, N. C. TEXTILES Owens-Corning Fiberglas Scholarship 3, 4; Phi Psi 4; SAM i; AATT 3, 4, President 4. • RICHARD C. MENTE Union, N. J. I.XDCSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Iota Mu Sigma; SAM; Economics Club; Circle K Club; NU Eps.lon, AFROTC. JOHN D. MERRILL, JR Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS Economics Club. JOHN M. MILAM .... Sandy Springs, S. C. ECONOMICS ROBERT W, MILLAR Pickens, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Ben and Kitty Gossett Scholarship 3, 4; AATCC 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. • WILLIAM T. MILLS Monroe, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JAMES A. MISHOE Columbia, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Beta Tau Sigma 2, 3. 4. HARRY L. MOORE Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS Economics Club 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 4; Young Republicans 3. 4. HERBERT B. MOORE .... Rock Hill, S. C. TEXTILES AATCC 1. 2; SAZ I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; IFC 3; York County Club 2, 3. • HUGH F. MORGAN, JR Laurens, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT KSN. ROGER A. MUCKENFUSS . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GROVER E. MYERS Portsmouth, Va. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Hish Court .Xttorney 4; APO 4; Tiger Band 2, 3. 4; Air Force Band 1, Drum Major 1. LYLE STANLEY NEELY . . . Rock Hill, S. C. ECONOMICS • RODNEY L. NELSON .... Norwalk, Conn. 1NDUSTRI. L MANAGEMENT Glcf Club 1; Skin Diving Club 1. IIMMY E. NOLAN Easley, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT - ALLEN O. NORRIS Walterboro, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY . . T(.C; Sailing Club; Colleton County Club. H. CHRISTIAN NUCKOLS, JR. . Columbia, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT •. U■A Junior Council. President 3; SAM 4; KDX 1, 2, 3, 4; ' . U■A J. 3. • PHILIP X. ODO L JR Charleston, S. C. TEXTILE .MANAGEMENT CHRISTOPHER G. OLSON . . . Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS Ec.Mi.iniics Cluh. lOHX E. PARKER Hampton. S. C. ECONOMICS KDX 1. 2. .1. 4. Treasurer 4. DOUGLAS E. PATTERSON . . Anderson, S. C. ECONOMICS INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • WILLIAM M. PAYNE Donalds, S. C. ECONOMICS Young Republicans 2, 3, 4; Gamma Omega Phi 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4; Chronicle Staff 1, 2; Aero Club 3, 4. RICHARD E. PHILLIPS, JR. . . Walhalla, S. C. TEXTILES AATT. WILLIAM E. POTEAT . . . Spartanburg, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY AATCC 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC. JOHN H. PRICE Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM. •JOHN N. PURDY Atlanta, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Block C Club 2, 3; Track Manager 1, 2, 3. ADGER S. REEVES Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS PERRY H. REYNOLDS .... Anniston, Ala. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Tennis 3; Block C Club 2. BRUCE T. RHYNE College Park, Ga. ECONOMICS Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; University Singers 1. 2, 3. 4. • M. DOUGLAS RICE Clinton, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Honor Roll 2, 3; SAM 2, 4; Hall Monitor 3; Hall Supervisor 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES L. ROBERTS . . Travelers Rest, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Pershing Rifles 1; SAM 3, 4; Student 1, 2; Young Republi- cans 1, 2; Tiger Staff 1. EUGENE C. ROBINSON .... Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS RICHARD L. ROCHE Gaffney, S. C. ECONOMICS DKA; Country Gentleman 4. • DAVID P. ROCHESTER .... Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS DKA 2, 3. 4, Social Chairman 3, 4; BSU, President 1; Economics Club 3, 4. ESTON L. RODGERS, JR. . . . Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Calhoun Literary Society 3, 4; Young Democrats Club 3, 4; SAM 3. JAMES C. ROETS Jupiter, Fla. ECONOMICS Central Spirit Committee 4, 5; Rat Court 5; PKD 2, 3, 4, 5; Country Gentleman 4; Head Cheerleader 5; Swimming 1, 2. JOHN P. ROQUEMORE . . . Bishopville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3; Circle K Club 3; Mu Beta CHARLES SACHSENMAIER III Marmora, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 2, 3, 4; DKA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Advanced ROTC 3. 4. HORACE K. SANDERS, JR. . Myrtle Beach, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JOHN H. SEGARS Darlington, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DPK 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 4. EUGENE D. SEITER Westfield, N. J. ECONOMICS Skydivcrs Club 1; Sailing Team 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM M. SHARP .... Honea Path, S. C. TEXTILES S. C. Textile Management Assoc. Scholarship; Phi Psi, Presi- dent 4; AATT, Vice-President 4; Advanced ROTC. KENNETH W. SHEDD . . . Rockingham, N. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT AATT 1, 1. 3, 4, Secretary 4. THOMAS C. SHELTON . North Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LESTER P. SHERBERT . . . Woodruff, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ' a mum mmkd iui iJ INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • DANNY A. SHIVE Elberton, Ga. TEXTILES AATT 4, 5. JON E. SHULER Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS DMS; SAME 1, 2, 3; Economics Club 4; Student Senate 4; WSBF 1; DPK 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4; Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY J. SIMS Donalds, S.C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT RONALD J. SMALL Hartsville, S. C. TEXTILES The Chemstrand Scholarship ' 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Phi Psi 3, 4, Secretary 4; KDX 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, i. 4. • BENNY C. SMITH Williamston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM; IMS. CHARLES S. SMITH Inman, S. C. TEXTILES DONNY L. SMITH Rock Hill, S. C. TEXTILES I ' KD, Treasurer; CDA, Vice-President. MELVIN L. SMITH Hartsville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • RICHARD L. SMITH Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM C. SMITH Columbia, S. C. ECONOMICS WILLIAM D. SMITH Columbus, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT KDX; Tiger Staff, Sports Editor. G. L. SNIPES, JR Seneca, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • CHARLES J. SNYDER .... Greenwood, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 3. 4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4. JOHN E. STEPP Clemson, S.C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 3. 4, Treasurer 3. 4; APO 2, 3, 4; YMCA 3; Wesley Foundation 1; AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 1. KENNETH S. STEPP Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Jonathan Logan Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4; Iota Mu Sigma 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Young Republicans 1, 2, 3; SAM 3, 4; APO 4; Wesley Foundation 2, 3; YMCA 4; Soccer Club 2, 3. 4. WILLIAM G. STEVENS .... Columbia, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT NS. • KENNETH M. SUGGS .... Anderson, S. C. ECONOMICS Tigerama 2; Student Body Secretary 3; SCSSL 2, 3; KSN 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; IFC 4. CHAS. T. SUTHERLAND, JR. . . Madison, N. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY AATCC; Clemson Players 3, 4; International Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES R. SWAIN Myrtle Beach, S. C. ECONOMICS Economics Club; High Court Attorney. JACK B. SWERLING Belleville, N. J. ECONOMICS HillelBrandeis 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Club 2, 3, 4. • WILLIAM R. THOMAS . . . Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RYAN S. THROWER . . North Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GEORGE A. TODD Asheville, N. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY F. JOHN TOLLON .... Boynton Beach, Fla. ECONOMICS PKD. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • JAMES C. A. TOMLIN .... Chevy Chase, Md. ECONOMICS Counter-Guerrilla; ROTC, Company 4; Scuba Club. HENRY S. TRAMMELL . . . Charlotte, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Tiger Staff. JERRY E. TRAPNELL Metter, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GERALD L. TRULUCK . . . Lynchburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM Corresponding Secretary. • DALE W. TURNER Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM; Amateur Radio Club, President 2, 3, 4; DeMolay Club Secretary-Treasurer 1, President 2. JAMES E. TURNER Marion, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBIN D. TURNER .... Anchorage, Alaska ECONOMICS WILLLAM T. UTTER Columbia, S. C. ECONOMICS Economics Club, Vice-President 3, 4. • JAMES A. VAUGHAN .... Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS Advanced ROTC 3, 4. JERRY WAYNE VAUGHN . . Lancaster, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM. Vice-President 4; Iota Mu Sigma. JAMES R. VINSON Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS BSU; Campus Crusade for Christ, JOHN H. WADDELL . . . Hendersonville, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DPK 1, 2, 3. 4; IPC 3, 4. • DOUGLAS L. WALKER .... Kershaw, S. C. ECONO.MICS SKE; VMCA. JOSEPH L. WALKER, JR. . . Lake Wales, Fla. ECONOMICS Advanced ROTC 3, 4. MALCOLM B. WARD .... Darlington, S. C. INDl ' STRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 2; Gamma Omega Phi 2; YMCA Council 1, 2. FREDERIC p. WARFIELD . . Westfield, N. J. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Swimming Team. • LAWRENCE R. WATSON . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Block C Club. RAYMOND L. WEATHERS, JR. . Anderson, S- C. ECONOMICS Economics Club 3, 4; KEN. CHARLES H. WEST Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS PKD 3, 4, 5. RALPH C. WHITMIRE Easley, S. C. INDl ' STRIAL MANAGEMENT • ALTON C. WHITLEY, JR. . . Lancaster, S. C. ECONOMICS AFROTC 1. 2, 3. 4; Arnold Air Society 4; Young Republicans 2. 3, 4; Economics Club 2, 3, 4. BOB L. WIELENGA . . . North Hasledon, N. J. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4; APO; Scuba Club 2; Clemson Players 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 2, 3. DANNY R. WILSON Fort Mill, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT PRINCE O. WILSON, JR. . . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS msmii i:i?5S5- WkmrnkM INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • ROBERT M. WIXGARD . . . Greenville, S. C. TEXTILE SCIENCE ROXALD A. WINGARD . . . Lexington, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ANDREW p. WISE Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS CHRISTOPHER G. WITESZEK . Charlotte, N. C. ECONOMICS • LENAIRE F. WOLFE .... Orangeburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GEORGE H. WOODLAND, JR. . Milwaukee, Wis. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LINDA S. YOUNG Selma, Ala. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SUSAN L. ZEIGLER Macon, Ga. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY fhe Bachelor Of Science Decree IN ■■Indttslrial Manaqemenl ACCOUNTING CERAMICS ECONOMICS FINANCE HOSPITAL 6 ' HEALTH ADM. INDUSTRIAL ENG. MANAGEMENT SCIENCE MARKETING ANALYSIS MATHEMATICS REGIONAL SCIENCE TEXTILE CHEMISTRY TEXTILES V livreoloiid, j rt.oancinc ' -■SSSS,,: ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II ll J. he Clemson University junior is in a unique position; he is over the hump and headed for his goal . . . gradu- ation. Settling down to a definite major, participating in extracurricular activities, and fully appreciating the merits of his university are qualities to be found in a junior. As he travels the path toward senior year and completion of his college education, he is aware of the value of applied study as well as the benefits that friendships, good times, and social activities present. The juniors are always busy; their many projects in- clude the selling of book covers, providing entertainment through Junior Follies,, and organizing bar-b-cue dinners. Their big event comes at the end of the year when they honor the seniors by the Junior-Senior Banquet. Their junior year will be a replete one for the Class of ' 69. The greatest thrill, the one that compensates for all the heartbreaks of the first three years, comes to the junior when the day arrives in May and he can say I am a Clemson senior. V JOHN ELLENBERG PresidL ' nt CHIPPER ALLEN Treasurer RHETT MYERS Vice-President JUNIORS di m JOHN J. ABBOTT Sumter, S. C. WILLIAM L. ABERCROMBIE . Easley, S. C. LARRY V. ABERNATHY . . N. Augusta, S. C. LOUIS L. ABERXATHY . . . Charlotte, N. C. ALBERT V. ABRAMS .... Lake City, S. C. EDGAR B. ABRAMS Anderson, S. C. JEFFREY R. ABRAMS . . . Eastover, S. C. BLR.XELLS ACCOMANDO . . Inwood, N. Y. PHILIP D. ACKERMAN . . St. George, S. C. HARRY P. ADAMS Saluda, S. C. JOHN K. ADAMS AsheviUe, N. C. RONALD P. ADDIS Seneca, S. C. JAMES C. ADDISON, JR. . . Allendale, S. C. WAYNE F. ADDY Columbia. S. C. BRLXE B. ALBEA Clemson, S. C. MARION D. ALDRIDGE . . N. Augusta, S. C. FRED M. ALEXANDER, JR. . Abbeville, S. C, JOHN M. ALFORD Latta, S. C. GARY R. ALFRED Easley, S. C. CARL M. ALLEN .... Charleston, S. C. FRANKLIN C. ALLEN .... Greenville, S. C. X. SHERRY ALLEY .... Columbia, S. C. GEORGE N. ALLMAN, JR. . . . Hampton, Va. DAVID R. ALVERSON . . . Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM R. AMMONS .... Lugoff, S. C. PAUL D. AMOS . . . . N. Augusta, S. C. CAROLYN R. ANDERSON . N. Augusta, S. C. PHILIP L. ANDERSON . . N. Augusta, S. C. TERRY ' F. ANDERSON . . Edwardsville, 111. VERNON W. ANOIS .... Mauldin, S. C. STANLEY B. ANGLE . . . Kingsport, Tenn. BJORN A. ANZEN .... Fagersta, Sweden BRENDA G. ARGO Toccoa. Ga. WILLIAM S. ARMSTRONG . Georgetown, S. C. DAVID C. ARNOLD . . . West Columbia, S. C. FRANK H. ARNOLD III . . . Charleston, S. C. CHARLES H. ARRINGTON . . Oakland, Fla. GARY J. ARTHUR Baltimore, Md. DOROTHY M. ASHFORD . . Columbia, S. C. RICHARD S. ASHMORE . . . Greenville, S. C. SCOTT S. ASKEW Miami, Fla. DON G. ASKINS Clemson, S. C. HARRY R. ASKINS . . MARTHA C. ATKINS CHARLES E. AUSBURN HARRY C. AVJNGER, JR. JOHN O. AVINGER . . . KENNETH D. AYERS . ROBERT w; AYERS . RODERICK G. AYERS, EDWIN F. BAILEY . TERRY C. BAILEY . GEOFFREY B. BAKER PAUL F. BAKER . . Lake City, S. C. Boonville, Ind. Greenville, S. C. irangeburg, S. C. rangeburg, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. . . Nichols, S. C. STEVEN W. BAKER . . FRED K. BALDWIN . . REBECCA BALLARD . . CATHERINE M. BALLAS DAVID M BALLENGER STEPHEN L. BARBERY . Lutherville, Md. . Taylors. S. C. . . Easley. S. C. Jacksonville, Fla. Charleston, S. C. Simpsonville, S. C. SAM M, BARFIELD DONNA M. BARKER JAMES F. BARKER MARY N. BARKER . JOHN L. BARNETT V Seneca, S. C- . St. Louis, Mo. Kingsport, Tenn. Tlinster. S. C. Seneca, S. C. THOMAS O. BARNWELL . Yonges Island, S. C, KENNETH M. BARRETT . . Rock Hill. S. C. GEORGE E BARTON Beaufort, S. C. DAVID L. BASKIN . . . Simpsonville, S. C. WILLIAM E. BATSON .... Pickens, S. C. JONATHAN BAUER .... Andrews, S. C. GEORGE F. BAUGHMAN . . Abbeville, S. C. HARRIS L. BEACH .... St. George, S. C. CHARLES P. BEAM .... Clemson, S. C, H. WAYNE BEAM Chester, S. C. W. DANIEL BEAMAN . . . Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM P. BECKHAM . . . Camden, S. C. PAUL D. BEDARD Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM A. BEHREXS . . . Piedmont, S. C. GREGG A. BELKNAY ' . . . Charleston S. C. D. J. BELL Lodge, S. C. DAVID M. BELL Hartsville, S. C. GEORGE W. BELL Clinton, S. C JEFFERY W. BELL . . . College Park, Ga. RANDY L. BELL .... Greenwood, S. C. S. R. BELL Hartsville, S. C. JOHN W. BELLEISLE .... Decatar, Ga. RICHARD H. BELLFLOWER . Asheville, N. C GRETCHEN H. BELSER . - . Columbia, S. C. RONNIE S. BENJAMIN . . . Liberty, S. C. CHARLES A. BERKOVICH CARL T. BESSENT . . . LYNDA H. BETHEA . . . WILLIAM J. BLANKS . . GLENN A. BICKETT . . Washington, D. C. . Baltimore, Md. Cartersville, Ga. . Rock Hill, S. C. . . Chester, S. C. THOMAS E. BIECHLIN .... Evans, Pa. WINFRED B. BIERLEY WILLIAM E. BISHOP . DENNY E. BLACK . . JOEL A. BLACK . . . TERRY G. BLACKMON . JAMES M. BLACKWELL . Clemson, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Honca Path. S. C. Warrenville, S. C. . . Gaffney, 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. R. C. BLAIR Columbia, S. C. LEWIS D. BLAKE Clemson, S. C. THOMAS L. BLAKE .... Burgaw, N. C. ALEE D. BLALOCK Clemson, S. C. RONNIE T. BLUME .... Anderson, S. C. JAY C. BOBO Anderson, S. C. ROBERT F. BOCK Clemson, S. C. JOHN K. BOLAND . . . N. Augusta, S. C. RICHARD W. BOLDING . CHARLES E. BOLEN . . RICHARD G. BOLT . . HORACE W. BONEKAT JAMES R. BONNETT . THOMAS E. BONNETTE Daytona Beach, Fla. . Orangeburg. S. C. . Greenwood, S. C. . . Broomall, Pa. . . Taylors, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. JUNIORS y 41h: Mk- % h JUNIORS P P JAMES E. BOSTIC, JR. . . Bennettsvillc, S. C. HEYWARD H. BOUKNIGHT . Columbia, S. C. DEWEY K. BOWEN . . . Westminster, S. C. GUERY A. BOWERS Union, S. C. STEPHEN A. BOWIE .... Liberty, S. C. HERBERT E. BOYD, JR. . . Asheville, N. C. JUUAN L. BOYLES . . Winston-Salem, N. C. JOHN T. BOZARD Cameron, S. C. JOHN B. BRACHT .... Silver Spring, Md. DEWEY M. BRACKEN . . . Piedmont, S. C. JAMES W. BRACKEN . . . Rock Hill, S. C. DORIS M. BRADBERRY ' . . Williamston, S. C. JIMMY P. BRADLEY Albany, Ga. WILLIAM F. BRANDT .... Easley, S. C. FREDERICK C. BRANDYBURG, Columbia. S. C. J. J. BREWIXGTOX, JR. . Cross Anchors, S. C. FRANK K. BRIDWELL .... Taylors, S. C. STEPHEN P. BRIGHT .... Greer, S. C. JAMES K. BRINKLEY . . . Columbia, S. C. PASCAL S. BROCK Belton, S. C. GERALD E. BROCKENFELT . Charleston, S. C. LINDA F. BROOKS .... Pendleton, S. C. NIGEL R. BROOKS .... Baltimore, Md. ROBERT A. BROOKS, JR. . . Landrum, S. C. ALBERT M. BROWN . . Hales Comers, Wise. EDDIE BROWN Elliot, S. C. FRANK T. BROWN Laurens, S. C. HUGH C. BROWN .... McCormick, S. C. JERRY S. BROWN Beaufort, S. C. LEWIS E. BROWN Ehrhardt, S. C. DONALD L. BRUCE Greer, S. C. JAMES A. BRUCE. JR. . . . Lake View. S. C. WILLIAM H. BRUGGEMAN . Clemson. S. C. STEPHEN S. BRUNO . . . CartersviUe, Ga. FURMAN D. BRYANT .... Sumter, S. C. MAX V. BRYANT, JR Sumter, S. C. NORMAN K. BRYANT . . . Rock Hill. S. C. JAMES R. BUCHANAN . . Greenwood, S. C. JAMES A. BUCK Sumter, S. C. AL L. BUCKALEW .... Columbia, S. C. DOUGLAS R. BUCKER . . . Clemson, S. C. PHILIP G. BUCKHIESTER . Piedmont, S. C. EMMA JANE BUCKLAND . . Boone, N. C. JAMES L. BUCKNER .... Valdosta, Ga. DAVID E. BULLARD .... Jackson, S. C. HELEN L. BUNCH Suffolk, Va. NORMAN L. BURCH .... Lake City, S. C. GLENN G. BURDETTE . . . Greenville, S. C. HARVEY R BURGESS York, S. C. RICHARD H. BURGESS .... Athens, Ga. WARREN A. BURGESS . . . Greenville, S. C. GRADY S. BURGNER . . . Chattanooga. Tenn. GEORGE P. BURNETT . . . Dallas, Texas JOHN M. BURNS Macon, Ga. CHARLES F. BUSCH .... Walhalla, S. C. RONALD J. BUSHE . . . Westminster, S. C. ORREN E. BYRD, JR. . . . Hartsville, S. C. BARRY J. BYRON Concord, N. H. WILLIAM J. BYRUM . . . Anderson, S. C. GEORGE J. CABRERA . . . Franklin, N. Y. JAMES V. CAGGIANO . . . Cowpens, JOHNNY L. CAGLE Cayce, JAMES E. CALDWELL, JR. . . Belton, WILLIAM L. CALKINS . . Winnsboro, SAMUEL L. CALLICOTT . . Ninety Six, TERRY L. CAMERON . . . Ninety Six, JERRY F. CAMPBELL . . ARTHUR W. CAMPBELL . ROY W. CAMPFIELD . . . HAROLD S CANDLER . . JAMES G. CANTRELL . . WENDELL G. CANTRELL Landrura, S. C. . St. Mary ' s, Ga. Rock Hill, S. C. ath Springs, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Easley, S. C. ROBERT J. CARICATO . . . Plainview, N. Y. JOHN E. CARDER Lewistown, Pa. HAROLD A. CAREY, JR. . . . Seneca, S. C. ROBERT D. CAREY . . Farmingdale. N. Y. KATINA G. CARLSON . . . Clemson, S. C. BECKY S. CARLTON .... Mullins, S. C. STEPHEN D, CARPENTER SHARON J. CARRINGTON JAMES M. CARROLL . . JOSEPH A. CARROLL . . VIRGINIA E. CARROLL . CYNTHIA E. CARROW . VALERIE J. CARSON . RAY O. CARTER . . . MICHAEL L. CASEY . DONALD B. CASHIN . DAVID P. CATANZARO JAMES R. CATHEY . . Anderson, S. C. Kannapolis, N. C. . Florence, S. C. . Chester, S. C. Augusta, Ga. . Absecon, N. J. Walterboro, S. C. . Columbia, S. C. . Clemson, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. . . Belton, S. C. Anderson, S. C. JAMES C. CATOE, JR. . . . Kershaw, RONNIE J. CATOE Kershaw, JOHN E. CELY Columbia, GEORGE L. CHANDLER . . . Belton, ROBERT P. CHAPLIN III . . Ravanel, SARA E. CHAPMAN Pelzer, S. C. S. C. KENNETH L. CHAPPELL WILLIAM P. CHARPING JAMES V. CHICK, JR. . . TAMES G. CHILDRESS . Central, S. C. Clemson, S. C, Rock Hill, S. C. Greenville, S. C. HARRY E. CHILDS Clemson, S. C. LOIS L. CHISMAN Clemson, S. C. T. D. CHRISTOPHER, JR. . . Barnwell, S. C. ROBERT N. CHURCH . Travelers Rest, S. C. DAVID R. CLARK .... Greenville. S. C. F. SUZANNE CLARK . . . Johnston, S. C. ALFRED R. CLARKE McColl, S. C. DAVID R. CLARKE .... Greenville, S. C. ROBERT B. CLARKSON . . . Sumter, S. C. JACK R CLARY ' Gaflfney, S. C. RICHARD F. CLASSEY . N. Wilkcsboro, N. C. THOMAS J. CLAYTON . . Campobcllo, S. C. JAMES H. CLEVELAND . . . Seneca, S. C. DALE T. COBB, JR San Juan, P. R. STYLES F COBB Starr, S. C. ROBERT M. COCHRAN .... Union. S. C. JOHN E. COCKCROFT . Moncks Comer, S. C. JOE B. COCKFIELD . . . Abbeville, S. C. WILLIAM T. COFFEY .... Aiken. S. C. TOM A. COKER .... Granitcville, S. C. dtA JUNIORS ZL A - MM. GEORGE E. COLEMAN . L. M. COLEMAN III . . JENNINGS B. COLLINS . RICHARD L. COLTMAN . LESLIE K. COMPTON . . MARSHALL W. CONDREY Laurens, S. C. . Lake City, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Knoxville, Tenn. Myrtle Beach, S. C. Pendleton, S. C. GERALD VV. CONE ... THOMAS F. COOK . . . Fort Worth, Texas CHARLES DAVID COOPER . Winter Park, Fla. WILLIAM W. COOPER . N. Charleston, S. C. SAMUEL F. COPELAND . . Bamberg, S. C. HERBERT T. CORBETT, JR. . Springfield, S. C. CHARLES M. CORNISH . . Greenville, S. C. JOHN B. CORNWELL III . Spartanburg, S. C. BENJAMIN A. COTHRAN, Hickam AFB, Hawaii SHIRLEY A. COUCH . . . Williamston, S. C. JONATHAN J. COUCHELL . Spartanburg, S. C. ROBERT J. COUNTS Ocala, Fla. GEORGE M. COVINGTON JERRY J. COX .... JOHN T. COXEY . . . ROBERT M. CRAIG, JR. . ROBERT M. GRAIN . . . WILLIAM T. GRAIN . . Norway, S. C. Taylors, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Port St. Joe, Fla. Greenville, S. C. . . Greer, S. C. JOHN R. CRAMMER . . CHARLES M. CRAVEN . JACK C. CREAMER . - DAN C. CRENSHAW . . DAVID L. CRENSHAW . WILLIAM R. CRENSHAW ROBERT M. CRISP . WILSON W. CROPP . WALTON A. CROSBY CAREN CROUCH . . RICHARD H. CROUCH WADE C. CROW . . Anderson, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Kershaw, S. C. Kershaw, S. C. . Clenjson, S. C. . Asheville, N. C. Charlotteville, Va. Yemassee, S. C. . Clemson, S. C. . . Saluda, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM P. CROW .... Columbia, S. C. GERALD L. CULLER . . . Orangeburg, S. C. JOSEPH W. CULLOM . . . Allendale, S. C. JOHN S. GULP Fort Mill, S. C. FRED E. CULVERN III . . . Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM V. CUMMINGS . Spartanburg, S. C. DENNIS L. CURL Baltimore, Md. HRIAN S. DANTZLER .... Cameron, S. C. LEWIS C. DASE Gaffney, S. C. GLEN G. DAVES .... Summerville, S. C. JOHN RAYMOND DAVEY N. Arlington, N. J. DANNY R. DAVIS Pelzer, S. C. JAMES M. DAVIS Greer. S. C. JULIAN W. DAVIS II . . Westminster, S. C. WILLIAM D. DAVIS .... Gaffney. S. C. AWTRV S. DAWES .... Greenville, S. C. TKAVLS S. DAWKINS . . . Greenwood, S. C. JOSEPH C. DAWSEY Aynor. S. C. DAVID L. DEAN . . WILLIAM E. DEAN, JR. HARRY J. DEGEAR . . JEROME K. DEGEN ARTHUR B. de LASKI . WAYNE J. DEMSCAD arrenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Sumter, S. C. ay Village, Ohio Metuchen, N. J. ROBERT T. DENNIS . . . HENRY G. DENTON . . . TILLMAN W. DERRICK, JR. WILLIAM C. DEVEL . . . MARION R. DEWITT, JR. . . ED, W. DICKERSON. JR. . . Rembert, S. C, . Lancaster, S. C. . Ft. Mill, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Darlington, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. KITTY S. DILL Greenville, S. C WILLIAM R. DILL . . . . Greenville, S. C. JESSE F. DILLARD Taylors, S. C. MARTHA R. DINWIDDIE . . . Clemson, S. C. BRUCE M. DIXON Clinton, S. C. ROBERT M. DIXON .... Sumter, S. C. MARTHA A. DOBBINS Fountain Inn, S. C. RICHARD G. DOBBINS . . Townville, S. C. WILLIAM L. DOBBINS, JR. . Anderson, S. C. JOHN E. DORN, JR. . . . McCormick, S. C. DAVE S. DOUGHTY . . . Uniontown, Ohio HEYWARD B. DOUGLASS . . Columbia, S. C. THOMAS E. DOWLING THOMAS P. DOWLING DAVID R. DOVER . . BRIAN E. DOYLE . . JUDSON H. DRENNAN STEPHEN N. DUBAY . EDWARD M. DuBOSE, JR. HARRY M. DuBOSE . . . RONALD E. DUCWORTH ROBERT M. DULIN, JR. . ALBERT D. DUNAWAY . DANIEL E. DUNCAN . . . . . Clio, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . . Closter, N. J. . Rock Hill, S. C. Lancaster, S. C. Oswego, S. C. Myrtle Beach, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. 3owling Green, S. C, . . Clemson, S. C. . . Pageland, S. C. DAVID K. DUNCAN Sharon. S, C. ROY C. DUNHAM . . . Poughkeepsia. N. Y. KATHERINE L. DUPRE . . New Orleans. La. DONALD D. DURHAM . . . Piedmont, S. C. DAVID G. DUTT York, Pa. SAMUEL P. DYER Baltimore, Md. JAMES S. EAKES .... Pendleton, S. C. CONLEY L. EASLER, JR. . Spartanburg, S. C. TERRY M. EASLER . . . Greenwood, S. C. PAUL C. ECKARD . . Connelly Springs. N. C. LEWIS D. ECKLEY . . . Bishopville. S. C. GORDON R. EDGIN Alton, Mass. ROBERT M. EDNEY . . Hendersonville. N. C. EVA S. EDWARDS Saluda, S. C. JAMES H. EDWARDS .... Saluda, S. C. RICHARD L. EDWARDS . . . Brevard, N. C STANLEY B. EDENS . . Moncks Corner, S. C. JAMES C. EISENMANN . . Charleston, S. C. WESLEY D. EIDSON . . Kannapolis. N. C. JAMES H. ELROD. JR. . Piedmont, S. C. LAURENCE B. ELLEFSON . Spartanburg, S. C. JOHN F. ELLENBERG . . Greenwood, S. C. HEYWARD D. ELLIOTT . . . Camden, S. C. JOHN E. ELLIOTT . . . s r ROBERT E. ELLIS, JR. . . Greenville, s. c. RONALD L. ELLIS . . . Essex Falls, N. I. JOHNNY M. EMBLER . . . Townville, S. c. SAM J. ENIS. JR. . . . Charleston, S. c. JOHN E. ENSLEN . . . . . Wetumpka I, Ala. LAMAR H. ENTREKIN . Liberty, s. c. 4 i JUNIORS a ,p q. . JUNIORS ' 1 dMd m Ilk if 4 gm MARY R. ETHER .... Anderson, S. C. WILLIAM M. ETHEREDGE . Columbia, S. C. CHARLES D. ETHREDGE . . Charleston, S. C. PAM D. E ' ANS Aiken, S. C. GEORGE T. FABIAN .... Charleston, S. C. BERNARD C. FAGAN . . Cliffwood Beach, N, J. LYLE VV. FAIREY Orangeburg, S. C. PHILIP W. FAIREY .... Columbia, S. C. DUANE L. FALLS Clover, S. C. JOSEPH T. FAMBROUGH . . . Atlanta, Ga. CALVIN L. FARMER .... Greenville, S. C. TRAVIS L. FARMER .... Abbeville, S. C. JAMES A. FERGUSON .... Anderson, S. THOMAS W. FERGUSON . GraniteviUe, S. RICHARD G, FESSLER . . Charleston, S. JOAN C. FEWELL .... Beaufort, S. JOSEPH D. FICKLING . . . Lancaster, S. EBB H. FIELD Seneca, S. JANE L. FIFE Clemson, S. C. GEORGE E. FINKELSTEIN . Orangeburg, S. C. VIKARY E. FINS Columbia, S. C. THOMAS M. FITTS Gaston, S. C. CARLTON G. FLEETWOOD . . Aiken, S. C. NICHOLAS FLETCHER . . . Charlotte, N. C. JAMES E. FLOYD Conway, S. C. JONATHAN B. FLOYD . . . Silverstreet, S. C. HAROLD W. FOLK .... Pendleton, S. C. JOSEPH J. FORBES . . . Birmingham, Ala. DENNIS L. FORD .... Pinopolis, S. C. WILLIAM J. FORD, JR. . . Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL W. FOSTER . . West Union, S. C. MICHAEL H. FOWLER . . Charleston, S. C. FIKE W. FOWLER . . . . Charleston, S. C. ARTHUR K. FOX . . . . . Pendleton, S. C. JAMES R. FOY . Newberry, S. C. DELANO V. FRALEY . . . . Florence, S. C. JAMILE J. FRANCIS . . . . Greenville, S. C. JEFFREY W. FRANK . . . Lakewood, N. J. JOHN H. FRANK . . . . Darlington, S. C. ALAN R. FRANKLIN . . Clemson, S. C. STEPHEN D. FRASER . . Columbia, S. C. EDWARD E. FREIT, JR. . Lakewood, N. J. HARRIET A. FRIPP . . . Ridge Spring, S. C. DONALD C. FROST, JR. . . Macon, Ga. DANIEL L. FRY . . . . . Kingstree, S. C. CHARLES T. FULLER, JR. . Greenwood, S. C. DONALD C. FULMER . . Wagener, S. C. FELTON T. FULMER . . Williston, S. C. JOHN B. FULMER . . . Lancaster, S. C. JOHNNY H. FULMER . . . Orangeburg, S. C. MARY R. FUNDERBURK . . Chester, S. C. GEORGE W. GAILLARD . . Rock Hill, S. C. THOMAS K. GAITHER . . Fort Mill, S. C. JOHN W. GAMBRELL . . Great Falls, S. C. WILLIAM A. GAMBRELL . . Donalds, S. C. PHILLIP H. GANDY . . . Hartsville, S. C. DAVID J. GANGEMI . . . . . Arden, Del. ROBERT D. GANTT . . . Greenville, S. C. K. H. GARTLAND . . . . . Arlington, Va. WAYNE R. GARLAND . . . Upton, Mass. RICHARD M. GARRIS . . . Marion, S. C. JANET K. GARRISON . . . Johnston, S. C. ALBERT V. GARY Augusta, Ga. MILTON A. GATLIN . . . Newberry, S. C. HUGH L. GAULT .... Fountain Inn, S. C. JOHN M. GAULT III . . . Jonesville, S. C. JOHNNY S. GENTRY . RICHARD H. GENTRY . NICHOLAS P. GETTYS CHARLES W. GIBSON Spartanburg, S. C. Bishopville, S. C. . . Lugoff, S. C. . Wabam, Mass. GARY J. GIEGERICH Euclid, Ohio HAROLD E. GILBERT .... Liberty, S. C. WILLIAM H. GILBERT .... Atlanta, Ga. JO E. GILL Walhalla, S. C. ANN T. GILREATH .... Anderson, S. C. JAMES F. GILREATH. JR. . Travelers Rest, S. C. CONNIE L. GILSTRAP . . . Brevard, N. C. OSCAR J. GILSTRAP .... Seneca, S. C. RICHARD B. GILPIN, JR. . . Savannah, Ga. WILBOR N. GINN .... Bethlehem, Md. WILLIAM E. GLAZENER . . Greenville, S. C. JANET B. GLENN Clemson, S. C. JOHN W. GLENN Anderson, S. C. SAMUEL A. GLENN .... Fair Play, S. C. WILLIAM K. GLENN, JR. CHARLES D. GODSEY . PHILLIP C. GOFF . . . THOMAS M. GOFORTH . ALAN GOLDFARB . . . LEWIS W. GOLDSTEIN . . . Starr, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Blythewood, S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. Miami Beach, Fla. Spartanburg, S. C. IRWIN GOODMAN .... Charleston, S. C. MERRITT R. GOODMAN, JR., MooresviUe, N. C. ROBERT H. GOODSON, JR. . Hartsville, S. C. GEORGE A. GORE .... Columbia, S. C. ROBERT D. GOSHORN . . Summerville, S. C. DOUGLAS H. GRANT .... Clemson, S. C. EDWARD J. GREENE PATRICIA E. GREENFIELD EDMUND B. GREGORIE . CHARLES R. GREGORY . . WILLIAM W. GREGORY . WARREN W. GRESHAM . . THOMAS W. GRIEVE, JR. HERMAN O. GRIFFIN . . JOH M. GRIFFIN ... THOMAS E. GRIMES III . WILLIAM C. GRUBER . . JAMES A. GULLEDGE III Spruce Pine, N. C. . . Clemson, S. C. Easley, S. C. Laurens S. C. Inraan S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Uniondale, N. Y. Fort Mill, S. C. lew Orleans, La. Columbia, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Sumter, S. C. ROBERT B. GUNTER, JR. . Spartanburg, S. C. GLEN S. HADEN .... Wiesbaden, Germany IRA V. HAGER Laurel, Del. HENRY T. HAHN .... Greenwood, S. C. DEAN A. HALEDJIAN .... Teaneck, N. J. ARCHIBALD B. HALL . . Pawleys Island, S. C. TOMMY M. HALL .... Vaucluse, S. C. BEAUFORT C. HALLMAN, JR., Denmark, S. C. VELMA A. HALLMAN . . . Anderson, S. C. DENNIS N. HALTIWANGER . Little Mtn., S. C. ROBERT B. HAMBRIGHT . . . Grover, N. C. GEORGE E. HAND Seneca, S. C. JUNIORS ' J Mi ' 1 f? P 1 P ' d Mk iik 0 (f ' ' ' JUNIORS CLYDE W. HANES . . . Holly Hill, S. C. SIDNEY I. HANKINS . . . Knoxville, Tenn. JAMES V. HANNAH . . . . Greer, S. C. CHARLES M. HARBIN . , Greenville, S. C. HUGH V. HARBORT , . Columbia, S. C. CAROLINE C. HARDAWAY . Charlotte, N. C. WADE HARDIE .... Spruce Pine, N. C. DAVID L. HARDIN . . . Cleveland, S. C. REGINALD G. HARGROVE . Greenville, S. C. FRANCES N. HARMON . . . Clemson, S. C. RUDOLPH C. HARRINGTON . Winnsboro, S. C. DAVID C. HARRIS . . . . Charleston, S. C. ROBERT H. HARRIS . . . . Atlanta, Ga. SANDRE L. HART . . . . Walhalla, S. C. THOMAS F. HASH . . . Easton, Md. RONALD ]. HATHAZY . . . Pittsburgh, Pa. DAVID N. HAUSEMAN . . . Akron, Ohio DAVID M. HANSEN . . . . Clemson, S. C. HELEN F. HAWKINS .... Central, S. C. JEFFREY L. HAWTHORNE . . . Mt. Joy, Pa. BARBARA JEAN HAYNES . . St. Paul, Minn. STEPHEN J. HAYNES . . Summerville, S. C. DOUGLAS K. HAYTHORNE . . Hampton, Va. JAMES D. HEAD Greenville, S. C. KEITH F. HEINTZ . . ERIKA A. HELPER . DONALD R. HELLER . PATRICIA A. HELLER ROBERT A. HENNING . HOWARD M. HERRON ew Providence, N. J. . . Columbia, S. C. Stroudsburg, Pa. Sandy Springs, S. C. . South Plains, N. J. Cle: , S. C. GORDON L. HESSE .... Laualette, N. J. JAMES E. HEYWARD . . . Greenwood, S. C. ALAN B. HIATT .... Greenville, S. C. GRAY M. HILL Flat Rock, N. C. THOMAS M. HILL Union, S. C. KENNETH F. HINES .... Greenville, S. C. CLINTON R. HINSON . . Columbia, S. C. STEPHEN L. HINSON . . Macon, Ga. CHARLES R. HIPP . . . . Clemson, S. C. STEPHEN L. HIXON . . . Hartsville, S. C. GEORGE H. HOFFMEYER . Pendleton, S. C. RONALD J. HOGG . . . . Greenville, S. C. JAMES 0. HOLCOMBE . . . . Easley, S. C. JAMES R. HOLCOMBE . . . Anderson, S. C. CHARLES H. HOLLADAY . Sumter, S. C. CHARLES R. HOLLAND . . . Clinton, S, . EDWARD P. HOLLIDAY . . . Central, S. C. ELAINE R. HOLLIDAY . . , . Seneca, S. C. WILLIAM S. ' HOLLIDAY . . . Seneca, S. C. DAVID O. HOLMAN . . . Timmonsville, S. C. FRANK K. HOLMAN .... Sumter, S. C. MARY S. HOLTON .... Columbia, S. C. JAMES D. HOOD Greenville, S. C. ROBERT E. HOPE .... Rock Hill, S. C. JOHN C HORTON Kershaw, S. C. SANFORD HOUCK EMoree. S. C. CHARLES I. HOUSTON . . Charleston, S. C. STEPHEN G. HOWARD .... Greer, S. C. GEORGE D. HOWELL . . . Asheville, N. C. JOHN R. HOWELL .... Williston, S. C. W. H. HOWELL Clerason, S. C. HOWARD R. HOWES . JULIOS C. HUBBARD . CHARLES B. HUCKABY JAMES W. HUCKABY . BARBARA A. HUDGENS CLEVELAND A. HUEY Stratford, Conn. . Clemson, S. C. Toccoa, Ga. Roebuck, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Clemson, S. C. JAMES P. HUFF Anderson, JAMES R. HUFFMAN . . . Greenville LARRY R. HUFFMAN . . . Greenville CURTIS S. HUFFSTETLER . ■EUoree WILLIAM M. HUGHES . . . Marion DAVID S. HUMBERD . . . Cleveland, Tenn. K. A. HUMPHREY . . Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. HELEN M. HUNNICUTT . . . Clemson, S. C. CARRELL A. HUNTER . . . Charlotte, N. C. CHARLES W. HUNTER . Sandy Springs, S. C. JOSEPH J. HUNTER .... Greenville, S. C. PATRICK W. HUNTLEY . . Asheville, N. C. ROGER O. HUTTO Cameron, S. C. GREGORY S. HYATT .... Wayne, Pa. TOY W. HYDER Inman, S. C. GARY S. INDYK . . . W. Patterson, N. J. DANA L, JACKEL Atlanta, Ga. JOHN D. JACQUES . . . . Ridgewood, N. J. DANIEL R. JACKSON . Anderson. S. C. GLEN J. JACKSON . . Clemson, S. C. JACKIE L. JACKSON . . . . Marion, S. C. RYAN T. JACKSON . . . . Qemson, S. C. THOMAS C. JACKSON . . . Clemson, S. C. RONALD D. JAMES . . . . Central, S. C. GERARD C. JEBAILY . Florence, S. C. JOHN T. JEFFERS . . Florence, S. C. ALBERT E. JEFFORDS . . Lake City, S. C. ALTON E. JEFFORDS . Lamar, S. C. FRANCIS A. JEFFRIES . . . Columbia, S. C. ARCADA F. JENKINS . Summerville, S. C. ARTHUR W. JENKINS . . . Clemson, S. C. HOWELL E. JENKINS . . . Summerville, S. C. GERALD M. JENNINGS . Ware Shoals, S. C. CHERYL D. JENSEN . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. DANIE A. JOHNSON . . . Asheville, N. C. DON K. JOHNSON . . . . Simpsonville, S. C. GARY M. JOHNSON . Greenville, S. C. HAROLD L. JOHNSON . , . . Alexandria, Va. HAROLD W. JOHNSON . Sullivans Island, S. C. PETER H. JOHNSON . . . Glen Heand, N. J. WILLIAM A. JOHNSON . . . Columbia, S. C. DOUGLAS C. JOHNS . . . . Taylors, S.C. JAMES A. JOHNS . . Timonium, Md. ALAN JOHNSTONE . . . . Orangeburg, S. C. ROGER D. JOLLEY . . . . Columbia, S. C. ALBERT B. JOLLY . . . . Greenville, S. C. CARL H. JONES . . . . Great Falls, S. C. CLYDE H. JONES . . Batesburg, S. C. DOUGLAS W. JONES . . . . Columbia, S. C. EVANDER S. JONES . . . . Nichols, S. C. HOWARD M. JONES . . . Greenville, S. C. JAMES W. JONES . . . Travelers Rest, S. C. KENNETH H. JONES . . . . Pickens, S. C. JUNIORS M I . t A ' -i mk i mM 1 Mt JUNIORS JiMdi 7. 1 Q p P MARILYN J. JONES . . Rocky Mount, N. C. PEGGY A. JONES .... Charlotte, N. C. RICHARD M. JONES .... Greenville, S. C. ROY A. JONES Clemson, S. C. TAYLOR B. JONES .... Florence, S. C. THOMAS L. JONES .... Clemson, S. C. TONY A. JONES .... Charleston, S. C. JOHN C. JORDAN Olanta, S. C. WILLIAM F. JORDAN . . . Greenville, S. C. JAMES C. JOWERS .... Angelas, S. C. DENNIS L. JOYE Oemson S. C. RICHARD A. KABA .... Mathews, N. C. DON S. KAHLER Kershaw, S. C. GEORGE F. KAMMOUN . . Tripole, Lebanon WASHINGTON R. KEELS . . Pinewood, S. C. CRAWFORD M. I KEESE . . Westminster, S. C. WILLIAM N. KELLAHAN . . Kingstree. S. C. ISAAC L. KELLER .... Clemson, S. C. MARIC E. KELLY . . DONALD R. KENNDY SAMUEL D. KENNETTE DELORED A. KIMES HARVEY J. KINDER . . JAMES M. KING . . . Plainfield, N. J. Clemson, S. C. Columb Kingstr 1, S. C. e, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. PAMELA J. KING . ANDERSON M. KINGHORN . JAMES B. KINGHORN . . . JAMES R. KIRBY .... WILLIAM H. KIRBY .... KENNETH M. KIRKPATRICK Simpsonville, S. C. ufort, S. C. ufort, S. C. Fortham, S. C. WILLIAM O. KIRKPATRICK . Florence, S. C. KEITH J. KISKEL . . RONNIE KITCHENS . . JOHN L. KLINTWORTH THOMAS S. KLUGH . . LARRY R. KNIGHT . . MARGARET A. KNIGHT DONALD B. KNUDSON KENARD M. KNUST . . ALAN W. KUESTER . EVRON M. LAITACA . MICHAEL A. LAKE . ROBERT J. LAKE . DAVID M. LANDERS JANE C. LANE . . JOHN T. LANFORD . LINDA J. LANHAM . JEFFEREY J. LAPIN Livingston, N. J. Chamblee, Ga. Charleston, S. C. . Clemson, S. C. Holly Hill, S. C. Williamston, S. C. Charlotte, N. C. . Clemson, S. C. Jamestown, S. C. Hicksville, S. C. . Nutlcy, N, J. aemson, S. C. . Clinton, S C. Cle , S. C. Charleston, S. C. JULIUS M. LaROCHE . . . Gray Court, S. C. MICAH J. LaROCHE . Wadmalaw Island, S. C. JOAN Y. LATIMER . . . Bishopville, S. C. RICHARD L. LAVENDER . . Gaffney, S. C. PHILLIP D. LAW Columbia, S. C. LESLIE M. LAWLOR . . . Newborgh, N. C. JOHN G. LAWTON York, S. C. CHARLES A. LAWYER . . . Camden, S. C. TERRY L. LEE .... Greensboro, N. C. THOMAS B. LEE . . . . N, Augusta, S. C. JACK A. LeGRAND .... Winnsboro, S. C. CHARLOTTE F. LETTECKA . . Clemson, S. C. ROBERT E. LEMACKS . . Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM E. LESESNE . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. DONALD G. LESLEY .... Easley, S. C. ALLEN M. LEVINE Passaic, N. J. JOSEPH C. LEYH, JR. . . N. Charleston, S. C. JOSEPH M. LHOTSKY . . . Baltimore, Md. DONALD J. LIBERTY .... Seagirt, N. J. RALPH F. LINDFORS . Charleston Heights, S. C. RAY E. LINKE .... West Orange, N. J. SUSAN LINDSAY ' Clemson, S. C. KENNETH L. LINDSEY . . . Townville, S. C. BRUCE T. LINTHICUM . . . Catonville, Md. ROBERT E. LIPHARD . . JEANNE W. LITTLEJOHN JOHN A. LIVINGSTON . WILLIAM C. LOCKE, JR. . MICHAEL L. LOCKLAIR . Catonville, Md. Clemson, S. C. Cross Hill, S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. Great Falls, S. C. GEORGE M. LONG Augusta, Ga. JUNIORS JOHN F. LONG Newberry, S. C. KEITH S. LOVE Rock Hill, S. C. JOHN BERNARD LOVELL, JB [. . Atlanta, Ga. BRUCE W. LOWRY .... Eatontown, N. J. TALMADGE H. LUKER . . . . Hodges, S.C. KAREN B. LUTZ Pittsburgh, Pa. RICHARD A. LUZZI . . . . Belleville, N. J. BETTY C. LYNN Greenville, S. C. JOHN C LYNN .... . Dillon, S. C. MARVIN E. McABEE . . . Blacksburg, S. C. JAMES P. McALILEY . . . Rock Hill, S. C. JOHN E. McALILEY . . . . Rock Hill, S. C. CLARENCE E. McALISTER . Anderson, S. C. HENRY D. McALLISTERJR. . Barnwell, S. C. ROBIN McBRAYER .... Greenville, S. C. ROBERT E. McCASKILL . . . Camden, S. C. THOMAS E. McCLENDON . . Riverdale, Ga. SAMUEL L. McCLESKEY . . Greenville, S. C. DAVID G. McCLURE . . . Anderson, S. C. DONNIE R. McCOMBS . . . Greenville. S. C. ROBERT E. McCORMICK . . Orangeburg, S. C. EARL O. McCOY Oswego, S. C. RAYMOND D. McDONALD . Rock Hill, S. C. STANLEY J. McELVEEN . Timmonsville, S. C. LANEY E. McGILL Anderson, S. C. JOE F. McHUGH, JR Gaffney, S. C. DOUGLAS J. McKAMEY . . . Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM J. McKEE, JR. . . Charleston, S. C. MARION D. McKENZIE . . . Lake City, S. C. MICHAEL B. McKEOWN . . Great Falls S. C. JAMES R. McLANE .... Abbeville, S. C. MICHAEL T. McLOY . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. MARION R. McMURTREY . . Pendleton. S. C. CURY D. McNAMARA . . . Alexandria, Va. OLIN R. McNEELY Pickens. S. C. WILLIAM A. McNeill . . . Abbeville, S. C. DAVID D. McROBERTS . . JOHN F. MABRY, jr. . . JAMES D. MACKINTOSH . KENNETH V. MADREN . GARY V. MAGARIAN . . DAVID H. MAGATHAN. JR. N. Augusta, S. C. Fairforest, S. C. Burlington, N. C. Charleston, S. C. . Orlando. Fla. . . Potomac, Md. 1. $ m 1 a s. s I ' ll i M k h hhS g t II I B l . . LaGrange, Ga Hickory Tavern, S. C . Orange Park, Fla JUNIORS m ik -« 1 ?Z JOEL R. MAHAFFEY J. ROGER MAHON . JEAN MALLORY . . JOHN C. MALMGREN . . . Greensboro, N. C. LEWIS D. MALPHRUS, JR. . . Clerason, S. C. PATRICIA A. MANGUM . . College Park, Ga. GARY P. MANN Richmond, Va. MARSHALL V. MARCHBANKS . Clemson, S. C. JOHN M. MARQUARDT . . Riviera Beach, Fla. ROBERT M. MARSHALL . . . Sumter, S. C. ALBERT RAY MARTIN . . . Greenwood. S. C. JOHN A. MARTIN .... Sandy Springs, S. C. ROBERT F. MARTIN . WILLIAM E. MARTIN HARVEY R. MATHIAS . JACK E. MATSON . . ROBERT T. MATTHEW, DAVID R. MATTHEWS W. Columbia, S. C. GARY J. MATTHEWS . . TitusviUe, Fla. JOEL R- MATTHEWS . . . Ft. Myers, Fla. TERESA F. MATTHEWS . . Greenville, S. C. WALTER E. MATTHEWS . Pendleton, S. C. LAWRENCE L. MAXWELL . Greenville, S. C. ARTHUR H, MAYBIN III . . Hunt Sta., N. Y. JAMES E. MAYER . . . Little Mtn., S. C. DAVID W. MAYES . . . . . Aiken, S. C. DAVID R. MAYFIELD . . . Anderson, S. C. WILLIAM E. MAYS . . . . Seneca, S. C. lOHN T. MEEHAN . . . . Pendleton, S. C. WILLIAM A. MEISTER . Union City. N. J. PEGGY H. MELLICHAMP . . Toccoa, Ga. BONNIE MERCIER . . . SummerviUe, S. C. LARRY S. MERCK . . . . LaFrance, S. C. RICHARD L. MERRICK . . Northfield, N. J. WALTER D. MERRY . . . Columbia. S. C. DANIEL E. MEYER . . . . . Ramsey, N. J. CHARLES A. MIKELL . . . . . Estill. S. C. BERNAND H. MILLER, JR . . Chester, S. C. CHARLES A. MILLER . . Bennettsville, S. C. CHERYL G. MILLER . . . . . Niles, Ohio JAMES I. MILLER . . . . Anderson, S. C. LINDA C. MILLER . . . Greenville, S. C. RONALD G. MILLER . . , . . Niles, Ohio WAENARD L, MILLER, JR . Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM E. MILLER . . Neptune Beach. Fla. JOHN M. MILLING . . . . Darlington. S. C, CHARLES E. MILLS . . Clarks Hill. S. C. OSCAR R. MILLS III . . . Greenville. S. C. WILLIAM J. MILLSAP . . . . Easley. S. C. JOHN W. MISHOE . . . . Loris, S. C. JACK H. MITCHELL III . . . Clemson, S. C. SALLEV F. MITCHELL . Westminster, S. C. STEVE J. MITCHEM . . . Wellford, S. C. JERRY A. MOBLEY . . . N. Charleston, S. C. ROBERT A. MOFFATT . Anderson, S. C. FRANCES M. MOLL . . . . Clemson, S. C. JOHN R. MOLL .... . . Clemson, S. C. CLYDE M. MOORE . . . Greenville, S. C. DANIEL F. MOORE . . . . Chappaqua, N. Y. DEXTER C. MOORE . . . . Blackstock, S. C. JOHN L. MOORE . . . . . Nichols, S. C ROBERT F. MOORE . . . . Greenville. S. C ROBERT N. MOORE . . Lexington, S. C ROBERT S. MOORE . . Spartanburg, S. C SUZANNE M. MOORE . . . Westminster, S. C HARRY E. MOOSE, JR. Newberry, S. C MADELINE MORGAN . . . Anderson, S. C GEORGE MORRELL . . Matawan, N. J PETER W. MOXON . . Columbia, S. C. PAUL J. MUCCINO . . . . . Seneca, S. C ROGER W. MUDD . . . . Bennettsville, S. C M. JANICE MULL . . . . Marietta, S. C WAYNE E. MULLIGAN . Lutherville. Md. WADE C. MULLINNIX . . . . Pickens, S. C. MILLEDGE G. MURRAY . N. Augusta, S. C. JAMES L. MUSGRAVES . Knoxville, Tenn JAMES H. MYERS, JR. . . Westminster, S. C WILLIAM W. NASH . . Fountain Inn, S. C. GEORGE D. NEALE . . . Perrvsburg, Ohio GILDER M. NEEL, JR. . . Newberry, S. C. FELIX J. NEPVEUX . . . Charleston, S. C. PETER R. NEWMAN . . Charlotte. N. C. CHARLES A. NEWTON . . . Deltona, Fla. EDWARD D. NICASTRI . . Orange City, Fla. VIVIAN L. NICHOLS . . . Tamassee. S. C. RICHARD S. NICKEL . . . Orangeburg. S. C. JOE W. NICKLES Donalds, S. C. CHARLES C. NIEMEIER. JR., Oak Ridge. Tenn. EDWARD J. NIVERT . . . Falls Church. Va. WALTER L. NORTHRUP . . Wilmington, Del. DAVID C. NUSBICKEL, JR., Winter Park, Fla LARRY W. GATES York, S. C CHARLES D. O ' BRIANT . . McCormick. S. C JEFFREY A. O ' CAIN .... Columbia. S. C THOMAS E. O ' CAIN .... Columbia, S. C JAMES E. O ' CONNOR . . . Anderson. S. C SUZANNE R. O ' DELL . . Joanna, S. C DARYLE D. OGBURN . . Charlotte. N. C PHILIP C. OKEY . . . . . Rock Hill, S. C 0. EUGENE OLSON . . . . Clemson. S. C ROBERT B. ORR, JR.. . . . . Gaffney. S. C WILLIAM K. ORR . . . . . Clinton. S. C WILLIAM M. ORR . . . . Greenville. S. C MICHAEL W. OSBORNE . . Joanna. S.C DAVID M. O ' SHIELDS . . . Pauline. S. C MARILYN A. OTT . . . . Greenville, S. C JERRY A. OWEN . . . . . Clarkesville. Ga KENNETH L. OWEN . . . Williamston, S. C LAWRENCE T. OWEN . . Brevard, N. C. MARGARET A. OWINGS .... Miami, Fla. STEVEN J. OXLER . . . Charleston. S. C. GARY L. PACE Greenville, S. C. RICHARD M. PACE .... Greenville, S. C. ROBERT A. PACE .... Asheville, N. C. BRYAN C. PAGE Dillon, S. C. JAMES W. PAINTER .... Chesnee, S. C. ELIZABETH M. PALMER . . Townville, S. C. JOHN D. PALMER Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM H. PALMER . . . Townville, S. C. JOHN C. PARDUE, JR. . . . Johnston, S. C. JUNIORS r ■dh 1 ilk 7 : V uSl mt L M ■Pr 1 f c p f i JUNIORS diMSih JkJfeJ ' t di e f r lm: ' i DAVID J. PARKER . . . Camden S. C. LARRY V. PARKER . . . . . Pickens, S. C. KEITH R PARRIS . . . S c RANDY G. PARRIS . . . s c CAROLYN S. PATEY . . . Charleston s. c. ALAN D. PATTEN, JR. . . . Greenville s. c. CHARLES W. PATTERSON Simpsonville s. c. JUDY F. PATTERSON . . . Clem son s. c. ROBERT H. PAYNE . . . . Darlington s. c. HOUSTON A. PEDEN, JR. . Greenville s. c. ROGER L. PEDRICK . . . Anderson s. c. LUCAS R. PEELE, JR. . . . Bishopville s. c. RENAUD E. PELLETIER . . Rock Hill s. c WILLIAM C. PETERS . . . Charleston s. c. BURNETT A. PETTIT . . . Baltimor ,Md ALVIN B. PHILLIPS . . Graniteville s. c JAMES D. PHILLIPS . . . Greenville B.C. ROBERT J. PHILLIPS . . Hampton S. C TERRY H. PHILLIPS . . . . Tuslo, N. Y. LESTER Y. PILCHER . . . . Columbia, S. C. CHARLES H. PITCHFORD . . Pottstown, Pa. LYNNE S. PLANCK . . . . Eau Gallic, Fla. VINROE S. PLAYER . . . . Clemson, S. C. JIM P. POLING Winter Park. Fla. WALTER K. POOSER, JR. . . Cameron, S. C. THOMAS E. POPE . . Pittsburgh, Pa. CLESS F. PORTER . . . . . Pickens, S. C. PAUL J. POSCH . . . . . Riverside, N. J. THOMAS F. POSPISIL . . . Bloomfield, N. J. CHARLIE K. POTTS, JR. . . Columbia, S. C. TIMOTHY H. POWELL . Garrett Park, Md. EDWARD L. PRATER . . Westminster, S. C. JAMES L. PRATHER . . . Lexington, S. C. LAURA E. PRATT . . . . Hampton, S. C. HINTON A. PRICE, JR. . . Greenville. S. C. TERRY C. PRICE . . . . Abbeville, S. C. ROBERT C. PRICE . . . . . Martin, S. C. JEFF 0, PRITCHARD . . Sumter, S. C. LINDA G. PRICHARD . Westminster, S. C. CHARLES G. PRINGLE . . . Sumter, S. C. JEFFREY C. PRINGLE . . . Norfolk, Va. KATHY G. PROCK . . . . Anderson, S. C. LINDA J. PRUITT . . . . . Norfolk, Va. GARY P. PULLIAM . . . . Easley, S. C. JOHNNY H. PURSER . . . . Clemson, S. C. HUGH D. PUTNAM, JR. . . Cherryville, N. G JERE L. RAGSDALE . . . . Easley, S. C. EMILE N. RAHSEED . . Beit Mery, Lebanon KIRBY D. RAINES . . . Charleston. S. C. JAME-S T. RAMEY . . . . Honea Path, S. C. JAMES F. RAMSAY . . . . Simpsonville, S. C. JAMES G. RAMSAY . . . . . Chesnee, S. C. ROLAND L. RAYBURN . . Gulf Breeze, Fla. DUDLEY J. RAYNAL . . . . Clemson, S. C. JOHN A REAGAN III . . . Hartsville. S. C. JAMES F. REAMES . . . . Bishopville. S. C. EDWARD C. REED . . . Charlotte. N. C. GEORGE M. REED . . . . Anderson. S. C. JAMES R. REED . . . Cortland. N. Y. WAYNE M. REED . . . . . Columbia. S. C. 510 JOHN H. REEVES, JR. ALBERT R. REID . . NORMAN G. RENTZ . GLENN H. REYNOLDS DANIEL H. RHODES CRAIG G. RICE . . ROBERT B. RICHARDS RUTTLAND E. RIDDLE LINDA F. RIDGEWAY . WALTER E. RIGGS . WILLIAM P. RILEY RONALD B. RITCHIE . JAMES M. ROACH Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Varnville. S. C. Greenville, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Baltimore, Md. Woodruff, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Madison, Ohio Barnwell, S. C. Clemson, S. C. Oklahoma City, Okla. VERNON A. ROBBINS, JR. WILLIAM T. ROBERTSON WAYNE J ROBERSON . . WALLACE E. ROBERTS . CALVIN T. ROBERTSON . . Rock Hill, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . Asheville, N. C. . Anderson, S. C. . Laurens, S. C. OWEN C. ROBERTSON, JR. . Anderson, S. C. GEORGE S. ROBINSON . . . Lancaster, S. C. JOHN H. ROBUCK .... Spartanburg, S. C. CHAS. L. ROEDIGER, JR., Winston-Salem, N. C. BARBARA L. ROGERS .... Clemson, S. C. JIM F. ROGERS Walterboro, S. C. JOHN M. ROOKS .... Jacksonville, Fla. TRUMAN D. ROPER . . . Columbia, S. C. NEAL A. ROSE Columbia, S. C. JOHN N. ROSS .... Washington, N. C. THOMAS F. ROWAND . . . Oaklyn, N. J. EARLE ROWLAND Sumter, S. C. ED. M. RUBICH, JR. . . McGuire AFB, N. J. BRUCE T. RUSH Camden, S. C. WILLIAM A. RUSH .... Greenville, S. C. JAMES RUSSELL III . . Schenectady, N. Y. DONALD E. RUTLAND . . N. Augusta, S. C. JAMES E. SALAMONY . . Summerville, S. C. DONNA F. SAMMONS . JOHNNY B. SANDIFER . WILLIE D. SANSBURY VIRGINIA D. SARRATT RALPH J. SAUNDERS . Greenville, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Conway, S. C. . . Gaffney, S. C. Dover, N. J. JAMES W. SCARBOROUGH, JR. . Sumter, S. C. REBECCA C. SCAVENS . . GREGORY C. SCHAPER . . WILLIAM B. SCHERLER . ERNEST A. SCHICHLER . . ELIZABETH H. SCHIRMER Edgefield, S. C. Oemson, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Columbia, S. C. . Clemson, S. C. RICHARD A. SCHMALZ, JR. . Sudbury, Mass. FRANK R. SCHMIDT . Nev JULIAN S. SCHRAIBMAM RICHARD H. SCHROEDER KENNETH P. SCHULZ . JOAN C. SCHWAB . . . . FREDERICK R. SCOTT . JOHN D. SCOTT . . . WILLIAM H. SCOGGINS JOHN K. SEGARS . . . CHARLES W. SEIGLER JOHN L. SEIGLER . . RANDOLPH E. SENN . Hyde Park, N. Y, . Charleston, S. C Heightstown, N. J Montclair, N. J Summerville, S. C Clemson, S. C Concord, N. C. Greenville, S. C. Bishopville, S. C. Rock Hill, S. C, Cle , S. C. Newberry, S. C. 511 JUNIORS f , i i • iraTr ' ' ra - M C C p fj Jt; a p 1 1 WOODROW G. SENN, JR . W. Columbia, S. C. GARLAND D. SENTELL . . . Clemson, S. C. CHAS. L. SHACKELFORD . Cedar Grove, N. J. DON C. SHARP Allendale, S. C. DENNIS G. SHEALY . . . Ninety Six, S. C. JOSEPH S. SHEARER .... Bclton, S. C. DORA A. SHELTON Central, S. C. JOHN D. SHERER Sharon, S. C. ROBT. R. SHERMAN, JR. . Signal Mtn., Tenn. CHARLES G. SHIRLEY, JR. . Piedmont, S. C. SHARON F. SHIRLEY . . . Anderson, S. C. RONALD S. SHRADER .... Tampa, Fla. STEVEN R. SHULL .... Baltimore, Md. THOMAS S. SHULL, JR. . . Annapolis, Md. JOSEPH F. SHUMPERT .... Pelion, S. C. WILLIAM M. SIBLEY . . . Rock Hill, S. C. KENNETH B. SIMMONS, JR. . Columbia, S. C. CHERYL SIMPSON .... Clemson, S. C. JAMES C. SIMPSON, JR. Varrville, S. C. JOE H. SIMPSON . . Whitmire, S. c. WILLIAM M. SIMPSON, JR. . Bethune, S. c. THOMAS L. SINCLAIR . . Union, S. c. WILLIAM J. SINGLETARY . Lake City, S. c. DONALD L. SKELTON . Clemson, S. c. RICHARD B. SKILTON Maitlanc 1, Fla. WALTER F. SKILTON . Philadelphi a, ; Pa. JOHN E. SKINNER, JR. . Liberty, s. C. LARRY G . SKINNER . Liberty, s. C. PAUL B. SKINNER . . . W are Shoals, s. C. KENNETH J. SKOCZYLAS . Wallington, N. J. GUY E. SLAGLE, JR. . Garden City Beach, S. C. DONALD A, SLATE Atlanta, Ga. ASHBY K. SMITH . . . Murrells Inlet, S. C. BELTON K. SMITH .... Hartsville, S. C. BETTY J. SMITH Rome, Ga. CLARK A. SMITH .... Madison, S. C. CAPVIS C. SMITH . , , . . Mullins, S. C. HELEN G. SMITH . . . . Lancaster, S. C. H. THORNTON SMITH . . . . Augusta, Ga. H. WAYNE SMITH, JR. . . Spartanburg, S. C. JAMES H. SMITH . . . . . Belton, S. C. JERRY E. SMITH . . . East Northport, N. Y. KENNETH E. SMITH . . . Baltimore, Md. MARION J. SMITH . . West Columbia. S. C. PAL ' L R. SMITH . . . . . . Nutley, N. J. ROBERT J. SMITH . . . . Allentown, Pa. ROHERT L. SMITH . . . Orangeburg, S. C. RONNIE A. SMITH . . . . . Clemson, S. C. RAY A. SMITH . . . . . . Pageland, S. C. ROY D. SMITH . . . . . Ninety Six, S. C. SAMUEL E. SMITH . . . . Rock Hill, S. C. SANDERLAN C. SMITH . . . Pulaski, Tenn. TERRY S. SMITH . . . . . Pinopolis, S. C. THOMAS C. SMITH . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. THOMAS E. SMITH . . . Anderson. S. C. WILLIAM J. SMITH . . . . Newberry, S. C. ROBERT E. SMYTH . . Riverton. N. J, STEPHEN F. SMOAK . . . Rock Hill, S. C. JAMES K. SNEAD . . . . Greenwood, S. C. CHARLES K. SNODDY Greenwood, S. C. ROBERT H. SNODDY, JR. . . CIcmsod, S. C. EMERY E. SOLER Sumter, S. C. TERRY L. SOUTHERLAND . Greenville, S. C. GEORGE A. SOUTHGATE . W. Palm Beach, Fla. RICHARD L. SPARKS . . . Cave Spring, Ga. STEPHEN D. SPEARMAN . . . York, S. C. JIMMY D. SPEER . . . RONALD E. SPEER . . TERRELL P. SPENCE . . KATHERINE A. STADLER LARRY B. STANCIL . . . Anderson, S. C. Abbeville, S. C. Charleston, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. Anderson, S. C. ELIZABETH L. STANZIONE . Clemson, S. C. ROBERT J. STANZIONE . . Hartsville, S. C. HAMPTON B. STEEDLY, JR. . Charleston, S. C. RONALD E. STEELE . . . Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM J. STEELE . . . Arlington, Va. JOHN R. STEIN Anderson, S. C. THEODORE H. STEINER . . Pittsburgh, Pa. PAUL J. STEINFELDT WM. J. STEVENS, JR. GROVER C. STEWART . . ROLLIN J. STICKLE . . . RUSSELL E. STIEGEL, JR. E. MIRIAM STOKES . . . . Rochester, N. Y. Yonges Island, S. C. . . Anderson, S. C, . . Clemson, S. C. Charlotte, N. C. Bethune, S. C. EDWARD R. STOKES . . . Beaufort, S. C. DUDLEY D. STONE Atlanta, Ga. JAMES H. STONER, JR. . . . Enoree, S. C. R. J. STRANGE, JR Charlotte, N. C. CHARLES W. STREET, JR. . . Florence, S. C. SAMUEL P. STRIBLING . . . Clemson, S. C. NANCY W. STRICKLAND . RICHARD L. STROMAN . JOSEPH T. SUMMER . . , GEORGE C. SUMMERELL VIRGIL G. SVENDSEN . . JOHN M. SWAILS . . . DANNY H. SWANGER . . STEPHEN H. SWAN . . . JOHN N. TALBERT, JR. . JOSEPH J. TANKERSLEY THOMAS A. TANTILLO . CARL L. TARPLEY II . Cle ti, S. C. . Bowman, S. C. Newberry, S. C. . Florence, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Kingstree, S. C. Rock Hill, S. C. Charleston, S. C. McCormick, S. C. Greenville, S. C. N. Augusta, S. C. Hanahan, S. C. GLORIA E. TATE .... Anderson, S. C. EDDIE A. TAYLOR Sumter, S. C. JAMES G. TAYLOR .... Greenville, S. C. LARRY W. TAYLOR .... Rock Hill, S. C. ROBERT A. TEDCASTLE . . . Lantana, Fla. JAMES L. TEMPLETON . W. Palm Beach, Fla. CHARLES H. TENNENT . WILLIAM R. TERRY . . HENRY W. THEILING . JAMES E. THOMAS . . LAWRENCE D. THOMAS REUBEN S. THOMAS . . Spartanburg, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . Charleston, S. C. Williamston, S. C. Pequannock, N. J . . Carlisle, S. C. RICHARD W. THOMAS . STEPHEN C. THOMAS . . ROBERT M. THOMASON ALLAN J. THOMPSON, JR. BRUCE W. THOMPSON . Wa , Ohic onea Path, S. C. Laurens, S. C Charleston, S. C. Greenville, S. C. JULIUS P. THOMPSON, JR. . Hollywood, S. C. 1 I JUNIORS ?v m h RAY M. THOMPSON . . ROBERT E. THOMPSON, JR. STANLEY H. THOMPSON . TOMMY D. THOMPSON . WALTER P. THOMPSON . VILLL M E. THOMPSON . Memphis, Tenn. . . Aiken, S. C. . Clemson, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. N. Augusta, S. C. MICHAEL D. THORNE RALPH M. THRASH . GLORIA J. THRASHER WILLIAM G. TILLMAN JERRY R. TIMMONS . HARRY L. TINSLEY . . . Jackson, S. C. Santa Ana, Calif. . Anderson, S. C. Balboa, Canal Zone ravelers Rest, S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. STEVEN B. TIPPING . . . Salamanca, N. Y. JAMES R. TODD Mathews, N. C. CHARLES R. TOLLEY . Charleston Hgts., S. C. DAVID L. TOMPKINS . . . Edgefield, S. C. JAMES E. TOMPKINS . . . Lake Placid, Fla. MILTON A. TOOLE .... Greenville, S. C. BELINDA J. TOOLEY . JOHN F. TOWNSEND, JR. SKIPPY J. TOWNSEND . LARRY E. TRIPLETT . RICHARD M. TUCKER . . . Duncan, S. C. Bennettsville, S. C. Clemson, S. C. . Cordova, S. C. Enoree, S. C. WILLIAM S. TURBEVILLE . Columbia, S. C. DANNY W. TURNER Smyrna, S. C. RAY A. TURNER . . . WALLEY A. TURNER . . MARGARET S. ULLER • JAMES R. VENORN . . DOLORES A. VIOLETTE MICHAEL T. VOISELLE CONNIE S. WADE . . ALLEN R. WALCHER . DERRYL L. WALDEN . LEWIS G. WALDO . . PERRY R. WALDREP . GEORGE D. WALKER . MICHAEL L. WALKER . WESLEY F. WALKER . . DENNIS H. WALSH . . ALAN C. WALTER . . DIBBON K. WATERS III . . Hickory, N. C. . . Florence, S. C. . Miami Beach, Fla. Sandy Springs, S. C. . . Lake City, S. C. Fairfields, Calif. Rock Hill, S. C. . Inman, S. C. Charleston, S. C. larden City, N. J. Lanett, Ala. . Somerville, N. J. Spartanburg, S. C . Rock Hill, S, Charleston, S. C, JOHNNIE J. WALTERS . . N. Charleston, S. C, WILLIAM S. WARE, JR. . . . Varnville, S. C. WILLIAM M. VVARLICK . . Columbia, S. C. CYNTHIA K. WARNER . . . Clemson, S.C. GAR1- R. WARNER .... Salamanca, N. Y. JULIAN R. WATES Greer, S. C. PAUL C. WATSON, JR. . . . Columbia, S. C. RONALD R. WATSON .... Greenville, S. C. , LliERT W. WAY ... St. Simons Island, Ga. ER IN H. WEATHERLY . . . Camden, S. C. K. WEAVER Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM D. WELLS .... Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM L. WEBER .... Clemson, S. C. J.NMKS E. WEEKS .... Anderson, S. C. NANCY C. WEILL Sumter, S. C. WALTER M.. WELCH, JR. . N. Charleston, S. C. CHAS. M. WERNER. JR. . Travelers Rest, S. C. JOHN D. WESTMORELAND . Greenville, S. C. JOHN D. WESTON Union, S. C. KEITH W. WHATLEY JAMES J. WHEELER HI MARK H. WHEELER II . J. R. WHITE III . . . SHELLY J. WHITE . ■Greenwood, S. C. Saluda, S. C. . . Mullins S. C. Walterboro, S. C. Washington, D. C. JOSEPH B. WHITEHEAD . Camp Leje , N. C. LARRY F. WHITFIELD DAVID L. WICKER . JOHN M. WICKHAM . WILLIAM W. WIER . . MICHAEL E. WIGGERS . Anderson, S. C. Poraaria, S. C. . Ciiarlotte, N. C. Washington, D. C. . . Pomaria, S. C. JAMES E. WIGGINS III . . . Clemson, S. C. MICHAEL J. WIGGINS . . . Seneca, S. C. THEODORE R. WILKERSON . New Castle, Del. GEORGE L. WILLIAMS, JR. . Oglethorpe, Ga. OLIVIA H. WILLIAMS . . . Rock Hill. S. C. ROBERT H. WILLIAMS . . . Rock Hill, S. C. WILLIAM G. WILLIAMS . . Lancaster, S. C. GEORGE F. WILLIAMSON . . . Cades, S. C. PERRY D. WILLIS Roebuck, S. C. MITCHELL M. WILLOUGHBY . Nichols, S. C. WILLIAM P. WILLSON, JR. . 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. JAMES L. WILSON, JR Chester, S. C. ROBERT W. WILSON, JR. . . Woodruff, S. C. THOMAS A. WILSON . . . Anderson, S. C. WILLIAM H. WISE, JR. . . . Rock Hill, S. C. STEPHEN H. WITHERSPOON . Barnwell, S. C. LEW WITT Washington, D. C. LEONARD E. WITT . . . Washington, D[. C. CLARK E. WOODS . . . Fountain Inn, S. C. NELSON H. WOODS .... Beaufort, S. C. NORMAN H. WOODS, JR. . Downingtown, Pa. JOHN C. WOODSON . . ARTHUR J. WOODY . . RICHARD D. WOOTEN, JR. DAVID C. WRIGHT . . . MICHAEL W. WRIGHT . Portsmouth, Va. Clemson, S. C. PAUL R. WRIGHT . . . . N. Charleston, S. C. ROSALIND M. WRIGHT . . Gastonia, N. C. SIMEON P. WRIGHT .... Sumter, S. C. STEPHEN L. WRIGHT N. Charleston, S. C. THOMAS H. WRIGHT, JR Dillon, S. C. PAMELA A. YOCKEY . . . Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM E. YOKE, JR. . Clarksburg, W. Va. LARRY C. YOUNG .... Hampton, S. C. MARY C. YOUNG Clemson, S. C. DAVID E. YOUNT .... Spartanburg, S. C. GARY J. ZIEGLER Columbis, N. J. ROLAND L. ZEIGLER . . . Orangeburg, S. C. ROBERT N. ZEIGLER Chicago, 111. WILLIAM I. ZEIGLER . . . Columbia, S. C. JAMES F. ZOAKS .... Jersey City, N. J. HAN-CEN ZOAU Formosa RONALD P. ZUPA .... Bellerose, N. Y. QUAIEN ZWAKE Tokyo, Japan JUNIORS  ■CtCk . ttpmmss miMMia LU XJJ [1- LLL IL , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 { 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I u I I I I J. he sophomore returns, confident and complacent, and full of plans for everything but study. He avenges himself on the new crop of rats, thankful to be only a sophomore. With sophomore level courses, however, he finds that it is even harder than adjusting as a freshman. There is never time for study between extracurricular activities, sports, and weekends. Grade-wise, this period is called the slump. However, the class of 1970 is an industrious class in school activities. It sponsored the Sophomore Sit-in, a talent show featuring local talent, vocalists, bands, vari- ous acts, and go-go girls. The proceeds were given to Miracle Hill. Also, the sophomores helped in adding color and spirit to the Best Bama weekend by selling spirit ribbons. It is unusual for a class to be so united and progressive before the junior year. DANNY HUNT President ROWENA SOBCZYK Secretary WILLIAM WILBURN Vice-President CHARLES ELDRIDGE Trea surer SOPHOMORES f ft J ' ANDREW A. ABBOTT .... Clemson, S. C. ARTHUR M. ABBOTT .... Sumter, S. C. BENJ. E. ABERNATHY . Connelly Springs. N. C. WILLIAM L. ABERNATHY . . Chester, S. C. THOMAS W. ACKER .... Anderson, S. C. MILES M. ADAIR Greenville, S. C. ERNEST L. ADAMS .... Edgemoor, S. C. JAMES M. ADAMS Union, S. C. GENE W. ADDY . . . Little Mountain, S. C. ROBERT D. AINSWORTH . Falls Church, Va. MARY JANE ALBEA .... Clemson, S. C. GENE R. ALEXANDER . . . Hartsville, S. C. LAURA S. ALEXANDER . Spartanburg, S. C. MILTON D. ALEXANDER . . Brunson. S. C. DORIS T. ALLEN Clemson, S. C. JERR W. ALLEN .... Spartanburg, S. C. BARNETT A. ALLGOOD III . . Toccoa, Ga. ROWLAND P. ALSTON . . . Rembert, S. C. J. COLEY ALTMAN . . J. L. ALVERSON . . . WILLIAM G. ALVERSON HAROLD C. AMICK . . TIMOTHY J. AMICK . . ALAN J. ANDERSON . . ning, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. . Columbia, S. C. . Baldwin, N. Y. CARROLL SIMMS ANDERSON Williston, S. C. JOHN L. ANDERSON .... Clinton, S. C. RANSOME W. ANDERSON . Myrtle Beach, S. C. THOMAS P. ANDERSON . . N. Augusta, S. C. DEBORAH M. ARNOLD . . Greenwood, S. C. JOHN R. ASHLEY Belton, S. C. PAUL W. ASKINS . . . . Hartsville, S. C. LARRY N. ATKINSON . . Jefferson, S. C. WAYNE H. ATKINSON . . . Liberty, S. C. AUBREY D. AYERS . . . . Clemson, S. C. BOBBIE F. AYERS . . . . Orangeburg, S. C. HARLEY G. BABB . . . . . Moore, S. C. ROBERT E. BAILEY . . Eatontown, N. J. DA ' ID P. BAIRD . . . . Greenville, S. C. MIHRAN G. BAKALIAN . Cliffside Park, N. J. CHARLES D. BAKER, JR. . Columbia, S. C. ELISHA R. BAKER . . . NANCY DIANA BALL . . Simpsonville, S. C. RICHARD C. BALLENGER . . Anderson, S. C. CHARLES M. BANKS . . . . Chester, S. C. CHARLES E. BARDSLEY . . Pendleton, g. C. liYRON H. BARKER . . Charleston, S C. ROBERT E. BARKER . . . . Conway, S. C. BENNY D. BARTLEY . . . . Aiken, S. C. THOMAS C. BASKIN, JR. . Charleston, S. C. ARTHUR T. BASS . . North Charleston, S. C. SAMIEL D. BASS . . . Bennettsville, S. C. WILLIAM EARLE BATSON . Greenville, S. C. DANIEL M. BATTEN . . . Charleston, S. C. JAMES B. BANCOM . . . Westminster, S. C. LESLIE R. BAXLEY . . STEWARD L. BAYLOR . I ' Al ' L R. BAZEMORE, JR. JUDITH E. BEACH . . ROBERT W. BEACHY . DELORES D. BEARD . . St. Louis, Mo. Liberty, S. C. Beaufort, S. C. Rock Hill, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Greenville, S. C. DONALD P. BEAUDOIN . . Greenville, S. JAMES F. BEDELL, JR. . . . Cheraw, S. HELEN M. BELK Clemson, S ROBERT L. BELL .... Orangeburg, S GLENN L. BELLAMY . . Myrtle Beach, S O. HEYWARD BELLAMY III . Charlotte, N JUDITH ANN BENNETT . . . Augusta, Ga RICHARD J. BENNETT . . Laurens, S. C SCOTT C. BERGREN . . . Greenville, S. C JERALD E. BERRY . . . . Bowman, S. C THOMAS C. BETHEA, JR. . . Dillon, S. C WILLIAM L. BETSILL, JR. . Anderson, S. C GEORGIA R. BEYER . . . . Charlotte, N. C PATRICK E. BINKLEY . . . Florence, S. C JOHN J. BISHOP .... . Anderson, S. C MICHAEL G. BISHOP . . . Greenville, S. C WAYNE H. BISHOP . . , Greenville, S. C DIANA K. BISSEY . . . . Charleston, S. C JAMES K. BLACK Seneca, S. C. SAMUEL W. BLACK .... Chamblee, Ga. L.ARRY M. BLACKMON . . Lancaster, S. C. ROY E. BLANCHARD .... Aiken, S. C. FRANK S. BLAND Edgefield, S. C. DOUGLAS J. BLATTMACHR . Gdn. City, N. Y. WILLIAM E. BOATWRIGHT Seneca, S. C. JERRY L. BODIE .... Ridge Spring, S. C. PHILLIP C. BODLE .... Cincinnati, Ohio JOHN E. BOLT Lenoir, N. C. JOSEPH D. BOLT Anderson, S. C. JOHN M. BOND Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM P. BONNER . . . Gaffney, S. C. RANDALL E. BOUCHILLON Simpsonville, S. C. ROBT. M. BOUKNIGHT, JR. W. Columbia, S. C. YOUSSEF F. BOUTROS . Greenville, S. C. GEORGE H. BOWDEN III . Fair Lawn, N. J. BERNARD A. BOWEN . . . Piedmont, S. C. DENNIS R. BOWEN . . . . Anderson, S. C. JAMES F. BOWEN . . . . JAMES R. BOWEN . . . Blackwood, N. J. GLENN BOWERS . . . . . Lancaster, S. C. CALVIN N. BOWIE . . . . Due West, S. C. JOYCE E. BOWMAN . . . . . . Iva, S. C. JESSE A. BOYCE .... . Greenwood, S. C. MARION C. BOYD, JR. . . Spartanburg, S- C. DAVID B. BRABHAM . . . , St. Stephen, S. C. RALPH J. BRACKETT . . . . Quantico, Va. JOHN L. BRADY, JR. . . Spartanburg, S. C. HARVEY A. BRAND . . Charleston, S. C. RANDY L. BRAY Clemson, S. C. JOYCE E. BRELAND . . . Holly Hill, S. C. JOHN A. BRENNAN Hudson, Ohio JAMES A. BREWER Easley, S. C. KENNETH L. BRIGHT . . . Greenville, S. C. WAYNE F. BRIMER . . . College Park, Ga. G. WAYNE BROCKINGTON . Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM L. BROOME . . . Abbeville, S. C. JOHN A. BROUSE, JR Milton, Pa. DANIEL W. BROWN . . . Spartanburg, S. C. DAVID M. BROWN .... Burlington, N. J. EDWARD D. BROWN . . . Hartsville, S. C. .1 SOPHOMORES i ' 9 9 ' f SOPHOMORES Q f P JAMES I. BROWN Edgefield, S. C. JAMES W. BROWN Aynor, S. C. MELVIN B. BROWN, JR. . . . Cheraw. S. C. PATRICK M, BROWN . . . Lawrence, N. Y. THOMAS V. BROWN . . Kennett Square, Pa. WAYNE P. BROWN Easley, S. C. MELVIN N. BROWNE .... Troy, S. C. J. PATRICK BRUENING . . Charleston, S. C, JAMES H. BRfNSON, JR. . . Manning, S. C. SA.VDRA J. BRYANT .... Anderson, S. C. MARVIN R. BUCHANAN . . Jacksonville, Fla. LINDA N. BUDDIN Olanta, S. C. MARCIA Y. BUGG Sumter, S. C. ELVIN L. BULL Cameron, S. C. JAMES H. BULL Abbeville, S. C. RICHARD E. BULLER Media, Pa. GEORGE I. BULLWINKEL . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. JAMES P. BURNETTE . . Midwest City, Okla. WILLIAM M. BURNS . . . Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM H. BURR . . North Augusta, S. C. OTTO C. BURRELL. JR Greer, S. C. THOMAS M. BURRISS . . . Columbia, S. C. W, THOMAS BURRISS . . . Brooklyn, N. Y ' . JOSEPH R. BURTON .... Rock Hill, S. C. FRANKLIN D. BUSCH .... Rota, Spain GEORGE J. BUSH Columbia, S. C. LARRY B. BUSHA . . . Westminster, S. C. KENNETH A. BUTLER . . Bcrgenfield, N. J. RUTHE M. BUTTS . . . Westminster, S. C. JAMES R. BYRD Landrum, S. C. SAMUEL R. CAIN Union, S. C. JIM D. CALMES Greenville, S. C. ALAN M. CAMPBELL . . Washington, D. C. JOHN L. CAMPBELL .... Columbia, S. C. GUY P. CANAVAGGIO . Panama City, Panama WILLIAM R. CANN .... Anderson, S. C. STUART M. CANNON . . Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM T. CAPPS, JR. . . Westport, Mass. JA.MES C. CAREY Clemson, S. C. .MARVIN G. CARMICHAEL . . Dillon, S. C. WALTER G. CARNES, JR. . . . Rome, Ga. ROBERT C. CARPENTER . . Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM S. CARSON . . . Columbia, S. C. JACK WAYNE CARTER, JR. . Walterboro, S. C. JAMES S. CARTER .... Fort Lawn, S. C. JOSEPH P. CARTER .... Startex, S. S. OSCAR L. CARTER Dillon, S. C. JOHN L. CASEY Slater, S. C. LOUIE L. CASON, JR Atlanta, Ga. CHARLES E. CAUBLE . . . Columbia, S. C. GEORGE W. CAUGHMAN, JR. . Lexington, S. C. MICHAEL S. CAULDER . . . Camden, S. C. JOHN M. CAUTHEN .... Rock Hill, S. C. RONNIE W. CAUTHEN . Heath Springs, S. C. .MARGARET J. CELY , DAVID H. CHAMLEE WM. F. CHANDELLOR JAMES L. CHANDLER KEITH D. CHANDLER JOHN C. CHAPMAN . . Greenville. S. C. . . Greenville, S. C. Charleston Hgts.. S. C. ... Greer, S. C. . N. Charleston, S. C. Winnsboro, S. C. KENNETH W. CHAPMAN Little Mountain, S. C. JOHN H. CHEATHAM . . North Augusta, S. C. WILLIAM E. CHILDRESS . . Liberty, S. C. WALTER CHILDSON, JR. . . Philadelphia, Pa. MICHAEL B. CHOATE . . . Sherman, Conn. JAMES P. CHOVAN .... Bethlehem, Pa. ROBERT F. CISSEL .... Hyattsville, Md. THEODORE C. CLAIBORNE . Summerville, S. C. MICHAEL V. CLARK . . . Orangeburg, S. C. LELAND T. CLARKE . . . Charlotte, N. C. DELORES W. CLARKSON . . Hopkins, S. C. GARY E. CLARY Gaffney, S. C. ROBERT M. CLAYTON, JR. . Lau rens, S. C. BARRY A. CLEMONS . . . Tabor City, N. C. WILLIAM S. CLINE Elnora, N. Y. ANDREA F. CLINTON . . Spartanburg, S. C. JAMES M. CLONINGER . . Blackstock, S. C. ROBERT W. CLOSE .... Overland, Mo. EARL R. CLOWERS .... Anderson, S. C. ANTHONY A. COCHET . N. Charleston, 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. JAMES G. COLLIER III . . Greenville, S. C. GILBEART H. COLLINGS III . Summit, N. J. DONALD E. COLLINS . . . Columbia, S. C. EDWARD J. COLLINS, JR. PHIL S. COLLINS . . . RANDALL D. COLLINS . THOMAS H. COLLINS . T. ROGER COLLINS . . CHARLES A. COLLUM . Belvedere, S. C. Branchville, S. C. Lancaster, S. C. Winnsboro, S. C. Livingston, N. J. Monetta, S. C. BEN G. COMPTON .... Lexington, S. C. G. L. COMPTON Baltimore, Md. ROBERT COMPTON Sumter, S. C. JOHN A. CONNELL Sumter, S. C. DAVID L. CONNELLY . . . Greenville, S. C. THOMAS C. CONNER . . Charleston, W. Va. DOUGLAS M. CONRAD . Charleston, S. C. JAMES T COOK . . . Clemson, S. C JOHN W. COOK, JR. . . Williamsville, N. Y. MARION R. COOK, JR. . Laurens, S. C. RODGER D. COOK . . . WILLIAM W. COOPER, JR. Hanahan, S. C. WILLIAM L. COPELAND . . . Clinton, S. C. JOHN C. CORNWELL . . . . Chester, S. C. BENNETT H. CORPENING . Asheville, N. C. HENRY E. COUSINS . . . Jacksonville, Fla. ALTON L. COX . . . . . Woodruff, S. C. GEDDES M. COX . . . . Fayetteville, N. C. HENRY C. COX, JR. . . . . Anderson, S. C. MARTHA B. COX . . . . . Seneca, S. C. JOHN R. COYLE . . . . . Easley, S C PAMELA J. CRAFT . . . . Gastonia, N. C. JOHN J. CRAM .... . Cherry Hill, N. J. MALCOLM L. CRAVEN . . . Florence, S. C. J d ' IJk 0 , t £ 1 Wry4 IF i -- l n m- ' -X O. ' ' SOPHOMORES i m ti fi yi HP At. SOPHOMORES Ay - ■t. ' F -■' V ' r CHARLES H. CRAWFORD LEON A. CRAWFORD . . RAY A. CRAWFORD . . JOHN J. CRISCIONE . . WILLIAM H. CROCKER . C. ANDREW CROW . . Abbevillt Chestei Columbi: , S. C. , S. C. , S. C. MICHAEL G. CROWE .... Marietta, S. C. WILLIAM W. CULLER . . Orangeburg, S. C. WILLIAM R. CULPEPPER . . Decatur, Ga. JOHN A. CUNNINGHAM . PleasantviUe, N. J. THOMAS B. CUNNINGHAM . Darlington, S. C. WILLIAM R. CUNNINGHAM Wayneville, N. C. ARTHUR J. CURRENCE .... York, S. C. JAMES C. CURRY Patrick, S. C. JOHN D. CURTIS .... Smithtown, N. Y. TIMOTHY C. DALEY Inman, S. C. MAREN R. DANIEL .... Lyndhurst, N. J. SANFORD H. DANIEL . . . Columbia, S. C. NANCY R. DANNALS .... Maitland, Fla. HAROLD L. DAVENPORT . Greenville, S. C. BEVERLY A. DAVIS . . . Wilmington, N. C. HAROLD R. DAVIS . . . Orangeburg, S. C. JIMMY R. DAVIS GafFney. S. C. JOE M. DAVIS Westminster, S. C. KEITH A. DAVIS Greenville, S. C. .MAYNARD J. DAVIS . . . Winnsboro. S. C. PAMELA M. DAVIS .... Rock Hill. S. C. RANDAL M. DAVIS Belton, S. C. RICHARD C. DAVIS .... Sumter, S. C. RICHARD I. DAVIS .... Clemson, S. C. SAMUEL L. DAVIS .... Pendleton, S. C. STEVEN E. DAVIS .... Charlotte, N. C. DAVID A. DANTINNE . . Williamston, N. J. SLOAN F. DEAN Toccoa, Ga. MARSHALL L. DEANHARDT Belton, S. C. GORDON H. DECHMAN .... Macon, Ga. WILLIAM W. DEER .... Beaufort. S. C. ROBERT A. DeFRANISO . . . Dorley, Conn. ADRIANO D EMORI . . . Cliffside Park, N. J. DON E. DENISON Cleveland, Ohio WILLIAM B. DePASS . . . Rock Hill, S. C. WILLIAM F. DEPEW .... Baltimore, Md. ROBERT E. DEVAUX . CHARLES H. DEWITT , WILLIAM E. DeYOUNG CHARLES L. DICKSON JAMES F. DIETZ . . JOHN DIMITRI . . . . Stamford, Conn. St. Matthews, S. C. . . Greer, S. C. Sandy Spring, SiX. . Charlotte, N. C. . Charlotte, N. C. SYDNEY R. DOAK .... Wallerboro, S. C. Jl-DSON D. DOBBINS .... Greer, S. C. .MARY JANE DOBBINS . . . Townville, S. C. STANLER R. DOBBINS . . . Townville, S. C. HEARTH D. DOBSON .... Greer, S. C. WESS M. DOBSON Central, S. C. DONNA L. DOLBY Easley, S. C. ROBERT M. DONNELLY . . Crawford, N. J. DENNIS D. DONOHUE . . Cedar Grove, N. J. RICHARD J. DOREY Aiken, S. C. JAMES F. DOUGLAS . . . Greenwood, S. C. LINDA L. DOUGLAS .... Clemson, S. C. FLOYD S. DOUGLASS, JR. JAMES S. DOUGLASS . . CHARLES H. DRAYTON. JR. THOMAS D. DREHER . . ROBERT F. DRENN ' AN, JR. .MICHAEL DRISCOLL . . JOHN W. DUCWORTH . JAMES R. DUNCAN . . ROBERT R. DURANT . . LAWRENCE B. DURHAM HARRY S. DUVAL, JR. . ERNEST M. DUVALL . . Chesterfield, S. C. Kinstree, S. C. . Charleston, S. C. Rock Hill, S. C. Brevard, N. C. Suraraerton, Baltimore, Columbia, S. C. HORACE C. DYAR Seneca, S. C. G. DAVID DYKES .... Thomasville, Ga. TOMMY C. DYKES .... Anderson, S. C. KENNETH D. DYKSTRA . . Charlotte, N. C. WINSTON M. EADDY ' . . Hemingway, S. C, BYRAN D. EARWOOD . . . Anderson, S. C. ALLEN B. EDENFIELD FRANK W. ELDER . . JOHN K. EDMONDS . KENT A. EDMONDS . North Augusta, S. C. . . Clemson, S. C. . . Anderson, S. C. Anderson, S. C. MARSHALL W. EDWARDS Travelers Rest, S. C. STEVE R. EDWARDS . . . Johnston, S. C. IAN F. EISENBREY Elmer, N. J. MARIANNE EISMANN . . . Greenville, S. C. ROY C. ELDRIDGE, JR. . . Spartanburg, S. C. MARIKA A. ELLENBURG . . Liberty, S. C. CAROLE ELLIS Fort Mill, S. C. BOYD B. ELVINGTON . . Lake View, S. C. SHELLEY EMERSON . . St. Petersburg, Fla LINDA A. ENGLISH . . . . LaFrance, S. C ROBERT E. EPPS . . North Charleston, S. C ARTHUR G. ESTES . . Cav Ca BOYCE T. ESTES, JR. . . . Rock Hill, S. C ELLIOTT B. ESKEW . . . . Clemson, S. C JERRY D. ESKEW . . . Greenville, S. C FRANCES M. EVANS . . Holly Hill, S. C MICHAEL E. EVANS . . . . Abbeville, S. C PAl L S. EVANS . . . . . . Dillon, S. C WALLACE R. EVANS . . Rock Hill, S. C WILLIAM D. EVANS . . . Bluefield, W. Va PETER W. EVERETT . . Metuchen, N. J KENNETH M. EWAN . . . Newark, Del CHARLES F. FADELEY . Lexington Park, Md MICHAEL J. FAER . . . . West Mifflin, Pa JAMES L. FAULKENBERRY . Camden, S. C JAMES R. FAULKNER, JR. Greenwood, S. C MARGARET A. FAY . . Catonsville, Md GLENN P. FELTON . . . . Bayside, N. Y RALPH C. FENNELL, JR. Kingstree, S. C CHARLES R. FERGUSON . . Rock Hill, S. C IRBY W. FERGUSON . . Clinton, S. C PAUL A. FERRY .... . Philadelphia, Pa JAMES P. FIELDS . . . . McBee, S. C RONALD E. FIGUEROA . . Spartanburg, S. C JERRY L. FINLEY . . . . Pelzer, S. C MARGARET J. FINLEY . . . Clemson. S. C ROBERT W. FITCHETT . . . Baltimore, Md DAVID B. FLEMING . . . Spartanburg, S. C p p p f ' SOPHOMORES M mkm ' iim BARRY L. FLETHER . . . . Williston, S. C. I ' LAT ' DE L. FLOW III . . . Greenville, S. C. EMILY C. FLOYD . . . . Spartanburg, S. C. LARRY D. FLOYD . . Galivants Ferry, S. C. STEPHEN C. FLOYD III . . Newberry, S. C. JERRY M. FOLLETTE . . Mooresville, N. C. JOHN C. FOLSON . . West Port, Conn. BENJAMIN F. FORD, JR. . Great Falls, S. C. ZENAS W. FORD III . Newport News, Va lOHN M. FORREST . . . . Rock Hill, S. C JAMES E. FOSTER . . . . Greenville, S. C WILLIAM E. FOWLER Wadmalaw Island, S. C. CHERYL A. FOX Pendleton, S. C. BETHANY S. FRANKE . . Spartanburg, S. C. STANLEY R. FREEMAN . . Greenville, S. C. MARION E. FRICK Chapin, S. C. JOHN L. FULMER Lexington, Ky. MICHAEL H. FULMER . . . Clemson, S. C. JERRY E. FUNDERBURK COLONEL J. GADDY . . RICHARD P. GAGNON . WILLIAM H. GAINES . . RAYMOND L. GALLOWAY THOMAS G. GAMBILL . . . . Greer, S. C. Myrtle Beach, S. C. Westminster, Md. Travelers Rest, S. C. Darlington, S. C. . Fayetteville, N. C. SHERRY B. GAMBRELL . . . Belton, S. C. ERNEST L. GANDY .... Florence, S. C. STEVEN A. GANTT Chester, S. C. HARRELL L. GARDNER . . Darlington, S. C. RICHARD O. GARDNER, JR. . Kershaw, S. C. RICHARD W. GARDNER . Cinnaminson, N. J. SOPHOMORES FOSTER M. GARNER . . . Rock Hill, S. C. STANFORD T. GARNETT . . Columbia, S. C. THOMAS G. GARRETT . Travelers Rest, S. C. THOMAS R. GARRETT ... Six Mile, S. C. WILLIAM H. GARVIN . . Greensboro, N. C. JESSE H. GASKINS . . . Chesterfield, S. C. ERIC K. GAVLAND . . PHILLIP M. GETZEN . THOMAS A. GIBSON . WILLIAM R. GIBSON . BOB D. GILBERT, JR. RICHARD A. GILBERT Climax, N. J. Eastover, S. C. Clemson, S. C. Sylvania, Ga. Lafayette, Ga. Dayton, Ohio , Md. WILLIAM P. GILBERT . . . Balti. JOHN D. GILDEN .... Greenwood, S. C. JON A. GILES Greer, S. C. BRUCE A. GILLESPIE . . . Rosemont, Pa. DA ' ID H. GILLIAM Pelzer, S. C. JACK E. GILLILAND . . . Greenville, S. C. GAVE J. GLAZENER .... Anderson, S. C. SUSAN P. GLEN Greenville, S. C. DAVID S. GLYMPH . . . Silver Spring, Md. JOSEPH G. GOELLER . . . Union City, N. J. MARK H. GOLDMAN . . Woodbridge, Conn. CHARLES H. GOODING . . Hampton, S. C. LUCILLE C. GORDON . . Edgewater, Md GEORGE A. GRABB . . . Columbia. S. C PETTY J. GRAHAM . . . Clemson, S. C CYNTHIA K. GRAMLING . . Ft. Stewart, Ga LARRY J. GRANGER . . . Clemson, S. C JOHN H. GRAVES . . . . Greenville, S. C JERRV C. GRAY Anderson, S. C. JOHN F. GRAY Abbeville, S. C. RON ' ALD E. GRAY .... Allendale, S. C. WILLIAM J. GRAYSON . . . Charlotte, N. C. BEN H. GREEN Erie, Pa. LESLIE S GREEN .... Dorchester, S. C. ROY T. GREENE Pendleton, S. C. SUSAN H. GREENOUGH . Spartanburg, S. C. FERDINAND GREGORIE III Mt. Pleasant, S. C. JAMES T. GRIFFIN Wurtsmith AFB, Mich. WILLIAM M. GRIGGS . . . Hartsville, S. C. CHARLES T. GRIMSLEY . N. Charleston, S. C. JOHN M. GROCHOWSKI . . Philadelphia, Pa. RONALD W. GROOMS .... Lugoff, S. C. JON J. GRUVER Union, S. C. JEFFREY M. GRUWELL . • . Sumter, S. C. JOHN C. GUERRY . . . Moncks Corner, S. C. JOHN F. GUEST Greenville, S. C. EDWARD P. GUMPHREY Annapolis, Md ROBERT E. HAARSGAARD . Ridgewood, N. J. RICHARD B. HADDOCK . . Kingstree, S. C. CARL E. HAEBERLE . . Boca Raton, Fla THOMAS W. HAENE . . . Charlotte, N. C RICHARD A. HAGER . . . Hartsville, S. C. LINDA J. HAILE . . . Locust Valley, N. Y CARL M. HAIR . . . North Augusta, S. C OLETA HAIR DENNIS W. HAIRE . . . Rock Hill, S. C HARRY V. HALL . . . Spartanburg, S. C KENNETH E. HALL . . . . Columbia, S. C LARRY L. HALL Jackson, S. C. JOE L. HA MBRIGHT, JR. . . Grover, N. C, EUGENE R. HAMILTON . . Crawford, N. J PELHAM HANCOCK Easley, S. C DONALD R. HANDY Aiken, S. C, RICHARD W. HANNA . . . Lake City, S. C, GAIL L. HANNA Effingham, S. C BENJAMIN T. HANNAH. JR. . Knoxville, Tenn, MICHAEL J. HARCHETTS . Bound Brook, N. J, GREGORY L. HARDING . Hachettstown, N. J HASKELL D. HARDY .... Laurens, S. C DANIEL F. HARKINS . . . Claymont, Del HUGH E. HARLEY .... Clemson, S. C. HAYNE P. HARPER Martin, S. C. RICHARD A. HARPOOTLIAN . Charlotte, N. C. MORGAN R. HARRELL . . . Florence, S. C. LOUIE W. HARRELSON . . . Opolika, Ala. THOMAS O. HARRELSON . Georgetown, S. C. CHRISTOPHER P. HARRIS . . Summit, N. J. ROBERT A. HARRIS . . . Fort Mill, S. C. BILLIE A. HARRY Shelby, N. C. HENRY G. HART, JR. . . Simpsonville, S. C. MARTHA E. HART Easley, S. C. SUZANNE E. HARTE .... Beaufort, S. C. DIANNE HARTER Ehrhardt, S. C. ROBERT .M. HARTLEY . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. CHARLES R. HARTLINE . . . Jackson, S. C. EDWARD W. HARTLING . . . Islip, N. Y. AARON HARVEY .... Charleston, S. C. BRUCE R. HARVEY .... Greenwood, S. C. mk t SOPHOMORES tf ' . SOPHOMORES JANE W. HASS Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL R. HASTINGS . Spartanburg. S. C. STEPHEN T. HASTY .... Camden, S. C. RODGER F. HATCHELL . . Effingham, S. C. FLETCHER G. HAWKINS . . Camden, S. C. FRANK D. HAWKINS . . . Greenville, S. C. MARGARET L. HAWKINS . Central, S. C. PHILLIP L. HAWKINS . . . Anderson, S. C. JAMES H. HAY .... . . Aiken, S. C. KENNETH B. HAYES . . . Pickens, S. C. TERRY A. HAYES .... . . Belton, S. C. JAMES M. HELMS . . . . Goldsboro, S. C. JAMES C. HEMPHILL . . . Charlotte, N. C. JAMES A. HENDERSON . Kingsport. Tenn. LEONARD T. HENDERSON . Newberry, S. C. RICHARD C. HENDERSON . . Belton, S. C. THOMAS R. HENDERSON McCormick, S. C. -AN L. HENDERSON . . . Glassboro, N. J. RALPH M. HENDRIX . . . Columbia, S. C THOMAS A. HENRIKSON Charleston, S. C PAUL F. HERBSTER . . . Kearny, N. J SAMUEL L. HERNDON . . HartsviUe, S. C WILLIAM M. HERON . . Jenkinsville, S. C EDWIN F. HERRINGTON . . Waynesboro, Ga PAM M. HERSHBERGER . . Conway, S. C. ROBERT L. HEVERLEY . . Walterboro, S. C. JOHN D. HIGHTOWER, JR. . . Decatur, Ga. GARTH L. HILL . . . Little Mountain, S. C. GERALD W. HILL .... Pine Hill. N. J. JOHN S. HILL Charleston, S. C. f ....M JOSEPH E. HILL .... Ware Shoals, S. C. JAMES M. HILLS .... Georgetown, S. C. JOAN M. HINDMAN . . . Taylors, S. C. DALE 0. HINKEL . . . Greenville, S. C. FREL L. HISER .... . . Bel Air, Md. PAUL F. HLUBB, JR. . . Baltimore, Md. HOBBS. OSWALD T., JR. . Sumter, S. C. ALLEN H. HODGES . . . . Clemson, S. C. JOSEPH P. HODGES . . Bennettsville, S. C. LOUIS Y. HOFFMEYER . . Florence, S. C. PERRY D. HOLCOMBE . . Spartanburg, S. C. EDWARD J. HOLLAND, JR . . Islip. N. Y. WILLIAM F. HOLLE . . . LaGrange, Ga. JOHN W. HOLLISTER . . Jacksonville, S. C. LEE 0. HOLLOWAY . . . . Sumter, S. C. CHARLES M. HOLMES . North Charleston, S. C. THOMAS D. HOLSTEIN . . . Monetta, S C. ROBERT B. HOOKS . . . Winter Park, Fla. JUNIUS S. HOPPER . . . Anderson, S. C. DANIEL C. HORNE . . ■Columbia, S. C, ELEANOR D. HORNE . . . . Sumter, S. C. MICHAEL L. HORTON . . Kingstree, S. C. ROY E. HORTON .... . . Clinton. S. C. SUZANNE HOTINGER . . Columbia, S. C. BATES R. HOUCK . . . . Cameron, S. C. ROBERT W, HOUSEMAN . . Greenville, S. C. PHYLLIS I. HOUX . . . . Anderson, S. C. CHARLES R. HOWARD, JR. . Glens Falls, N. J. HARRY H. HOWARD . . West Orange, N. J. GREER C. HUBBARD . . . Victoria, Texas LARRY P. HUDSON . MARK R. HUDSON . JAMES W. HUFF, JR. RAYMOND T. HUFF LARRY B. HUGGINS MARY C. HUGHES . . Conway, S. C. Randallstonn, Md. Spartanburg, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Hemingway, S. C. Honea Path, S. C. WARDEN V. HUGHES . . . Hartsville, S. C. MARLENE T. HUGHEY . . Piedmont, S. C. DANIEL E HUNT Greenville, S, C. JOHN G. HUNT Anderson, S. C. DA ID F. HUNTER Wheaton, Md. ROBERT H. HURRAY- . New Providence, N. J. ROBERT B. HURSEY . North Charleston, S. C. DAVID R. HUTTO . . . WILBURN L. HUTTO, JR. FRANK H. IRELAN . . EDWARD F. IRICK . . WILLIAM R. IRICK . . Orangeburg. S. C. Reevesville, S. C. ClarksviUe, Ohio Columbia, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. BEVERLY J. JACKSON . . . Laurens, S. C. CHARLES R. JACKSON .... A.ken, S. C. EMMA J. JACKSON Marion, S. C. ROBERT N. JACKSON .... Sumter, S. C. THO.MAS L. JACOBS .... Sumter, S. C. WILLIAM P. JACOB Clinton, S. C. JOHN C. JAMES Anderson, S. C. L. RRY C. JAMES Columbia, S. C. HENRY R. JAMESON . . Orangeburg, S. C. RICHARD M. JAMISON . North Charleston, S. C. ROBERT E. JAMISON . . Winter Haven, Fla. ROBERT G. JAMISON .... Conway, S. C. s M m r R ciMjtk Jl M £E ' . % Em Mk f] SOPHOMORES TEDDEE L. JANAS . . Chihuahua, Mexico JOHN R. JAYNER . . . . . . Lugoff, S. C. ERNEST G. JEFFORDS . Orangeburg, S. C. GUY A. JENKINS . . . . . Asbeville, N. C. JULIA A. JENKINS . . . Anderson. S. C. J.UIES J. JENNINGS . Spartanburg, S. C. JAMES J. JENSEN . . . Livingston, N. J. CHARLES R. JOHNSON . Westmont, N. J. HORACE S. JOHNSON . Greer, S. C. JIM L. JOHNSON . . . . Clayraont, Del. JOHN H. JOHNSON . . . College Park, Ga. JOHN M. JOHNSON . . . . Columbia, S. C. LAVAL H. JOHNSON . . Newberry, S. C. POPE D. JOHNSON III Newberry, S. C. PRICILLA K. JOHNSON . Scaly Mt., N. C. RICHARD A. JOHNSON . . . Lancaster, Pa. ROBERT H. JOLLY . . . . Winnsboro, S. C. CHAMP M. JONES, JR. . . Clemson, S. C. DONALD T. JONES . . Charleston, S. C. GEORGE L. JONES . . . Clemson, S. C. HOMER E. JONES . . . Greenville, S. C. HOWARD M. JONES . . . . Garnett, S. C. JOSEPH C. JONES . . . . . Florence, S. C. KATHLEEN S. JONES . . Greenville, S. C. M. CLARICE JONES . . . . . Clover, S. C. MARTENZA L. JONES . . . Columbia, S. C. .MICHAEL K. JONES . . . . . Greer, S. C. MIKE R. JONES . . . Gastonia. N. C. ROBERT S. JONES . . . . . Clemson. S. C. CLIFTON K. JORDAN . . . Mullins, S. C. J- k ' J l g r . ' a lfe SOPHOMORES i: :Ti 2j 1 t Q i J] 1 - i;! Jt 5i 3 i. li 3 JAMES E. JORDAN Miami, Fla. LARRY V. JORDAN Belton, S. C. WILLIAM H. JORDAN . . . Charleston, S. C. BILLY C. JUMPER . . . New Ellenton, S. C. CYNTHIA R. KAHLER . . . Kershaw, S. C. WILLIAM H. KAHARS . . Charleston, S. C. RICHARD H. KAPP . . . . Greenville, S. C. SARA R, KARESH . . . . Charleston, S. C. MARVIN L. KATZEN . . . Charleston, S. C. JOHN P. KACSERUD . . . Pendleton, S. C. DAVID L. KAY . Greenville, S. C. HAL M. KAYLOR . . . Conover, N C. SIDNEY M. KEARSE . . . . Florence, S. C. WILLIAM H. KEETER . . . . Aiken, S. C. JAMES M. KELLY . . . Darlington, S. C. JERRY L. KELLY ... . . Piedmont, S. C. WAYNE C. KELLY . . . . . Central, S. C. JOSEPH W. KELLY . . . . Greenville, S. C. ROBERT B. KELLY . . . . . Liberty, S. C. RODNEY A. KELLY . . . . . Elgin, S. C. CHARLES D. KENNEDY . . Greenville, S. C. HAROLD M. KENNEDY . . . Columbia, S. C. MILNOR P. KESSLER . . . Greenville, S. C. BOBBY N. KEY . . . . . . Belton, S. C. RICHARD E. KILBY . . . . Greenville, S. C. JAMES I. KINARD . . . Newberry, S. C. FRANCIS W. KING . . Georgetown, S. C. JACK H. KING .... . Wilmington, N. C. JO J. KING . . Piedmont, S. C. KENNETH V. KING . . . . Madison, S C. OSCAR S. KING .... . . . Easley, S. C. ROBERT T. KING . . . . . Clemson, S. C. THOMAS M. KING . . . Chesterfield, S. C. WILLIAM A. KING . . . . Greenville, S. C. EDWARD T. KINEHORN . . Greenville, S. C. HORACE D. KINSEY . . . Walterboro, S. C. ROBERT W. KIRBY . . . . . Akron, Ohio THOMAS H. KLAHRE . . Saddle River, N. J. Sl ' SAN E. KLINCK . . Columbia, S. C. JAMES M. KLOSKY . . . . Anderson, S. C. FRANKLIN N. KNIGHT . Laurens, S. C. JOHN R. KNIGHT . . . Lancaster, S. C. MARY E. KNIGHT .... Greenville, S. C. ROBERT A. KNOERR .... Seneca, S. C. ROBERT G. KNOWLES .... Richard, Va. JAC E. KNUST Baltimore, Md. DAVID W. KORMANICKI . . Ridley Park, Pa. STEVEN G. KUESTER . . . Evansville, Ind. LINDA R. KL ' ISMA Iselin. N. J. RALPH B. KUNZ Florence, S. C. RIEHARD S. KUTZLEH . . . Freehold, N. J. (;ARY J. LADEN Morristown. N. J. LINDA J. LADD .... Williamston. S. C. ROBERT L. LAFORGE . . . Greenville, S. C. KENNETH W. LAKE . . . Hicksville, N. Y. RALPH D. LAMAR Easley, S. C. JAMES J. LAMPROS . . . Fayctteville, N. C. JANICE M. LANDERS . . . Anderson, S. C. THOMAS B. LANEY Cheraw, S. C. LARRY C. LANGLEY . . Travelers Rest, S. C. ROGER N. LANGLEY . . Johnsonville, S. C. FRAN ' CIS V. LANKFORD . . . Seneca, S. C. LEWIS K. LANFORD .... Duncan, S. C. WILLIAM A. LASHLEY, JR. Orangeburg, S. C. EDWARD O. LASSAHN . . . Baltimore, Md. ED T. LATH AN Spartanburg, S. C. FREDERICK L. LATHAN . . Hanahan, S. C. JO A, LATIMER Anderson, S. C. McDonald law Aiken. S. C. ELAINE J. LAWRENCE .... Aiken, S. C. L. L. LAWSON High Point, N. C. TERRY M. LAWSON .... Belton, S. C. JAMES D. LAURO .... Greensboro, MARION RUSSELL LAWTON . Estill RICHARD P. LAYTON . . Penns Grove ALVIN A. LEACH .... Effingham GL-Y B. LEAKY .... North Augusta CHERYL L. LEE .... New Haven. N. C. S. C. N.J. S. C. S. C. Conn. RICHARD ROBERT F. LEE . . P. T,EF. . . . New York, . . . Dillon N. S S S s s Y. c TERRELL T. LEEKE . . JAMES A. LEHMANN . JOSEPH W. LEMIRE . ROBERT C. LENHARDT Simpsonville N. Charleston Greenville . . Charleston c. c. c. c. H. DONNIS LENTZ . . . Johnsonville, S. C. THOMAS F. LEONARD . . . Kearny, N. J. SERR.ANO LEONARDO . . . Quito, Ecua dor EDWIN O. LESLEY .... Manning, S. C. RONNIE H. LESLEY Easley, S. C. JACK Q. LEVER, JR Bethesda, Md. DODGE P. LEWIS Clemson, S. C. ALLAN W. LIBBY . Huntington Station, N. Y. GARY A. LILLIS Greenport, N. Y. DOUGLAS E. LIMBAUGH . . . Easley, S. C. JAMES M. LINDSEY, JR. . . Manning, S. C. ROBERT A. LINER, JR. . . Greenwood, S. C. NORMAN H. LINGLE . . . Mogadore, Ohio GEORGE G. LINK Clinton, S. C. ROBERT L. LIPSCOMB, JR. . . Gaffney. S. C. THOMAS P. LITTLE . . . Culberson. S. C. JESSE B. LITTLEJOHN . . Spartanburg, S. C. JAMES V. LIVINGSTON . . Columbia, S. C. JAMES E. LOCKERY, JR. . Spartanburg, S. C DENNIS H. LOCKWOOD . . Teterboro, N. J SANFORD H. LOEF .... Gainesville, Ga DONALD L. LOFSTROM . . . Madison, N. J, ALEXANDER L. LOFTON . Mt. Pleasant, S. C JOSEPH W. LOGAN Chester, S. C TERRY LOCKMAN LONG . . Mauldin, S. C. DENNIS C. LOONEY Irmo, S. C. ROBERT W. LORANCE . . Charleston, S. C. RANDOLPH F. LOVETT . . Fair Bluff, N. C. ROBERT S. LOWE . . . North Augusta, S. C. HAROLD W. LOWRANCE,JR, . N. Chas., S. C. PERRY I. LUPO . . . . . Greenville S. C KATHRYN A. LUSK . . . Honea Path S. C DAVID C. LYNCH . . . . Willingboro N. T ROBERT A. LYONS, JR. . . . Mariett a, Ga .MICHAEL L. McABEE . Piedmont S. C ANGELA C. McALISTER . . Union S. C SOPHOMORES 1 i f c ( -Wrm Q f t ' ' F SOPHOMORES JEANETTE D. McALISTER . Anderson, S. C. VAX J. McALISTER .... Clemson, S. C. RONALD J. McCALL Aiken, S. C. JACKSON E. McCAIN . . . Abbeville, S. C. JOHN F. McCARTY . . . Ware Shoals, S. C. PATRICK M. McCLURE .... Morton, Pa. JAMES B. McCOLL, Dillon, S. C. WILLIAM W. McCOLLOUGH Spartanburg, S. C. JOEL W. McCOMBE .... Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM F. McCONNELL . Columbia. S. C, JOHN H. McDANIEL .... Pickens, S. C. GLEN D. McDowell . . Wlllow Grove, Pa. CHARLES E. McGEE . . . . Wheaton, Md. IA.MES R. McGEE . . . . Orangeburg, S. C. WILLIAM C. McGINN . . . Fort Mill. S. C. MICHAEL C. McGULLEE . . Greenwood, S. C. WILLIAM P. McGUIGAN . . Abbeville, S. C. HERBERT M. McKENZIE . N. Augusta, S. C. SAMUEL KIRK McKEOWN . . Pauline, S.C. DOUGLAS C. McKINNEY . . Greenville, S. C. ROBERT A. McKINNEY, JR. . Greenville, S. C. ' ICTOR G. McKOY . . . JEWELL P. McLAURIN . . . . Dillon, S. C. CHARLES D. McLEAN . . Bennettsville, S. C. DAVID A. McLELLAN .... Dillon, S. C. JOHN F. McMAKIN Lyman, S. C. J. MES M. McMICHAEL . . Connersville, Ind. JOHN L. McMURRAY Greer, S. C. JOHN N. McNAIR Jackson, S. C. ROGER J. McPHERSON . . . Gaffney, S. C. JOHN M. McTAMNEY . . BOVCE E. MABRY, JR. . MARGARET L. MACAULEY CARMINE J. MACERA . MARY D. MACKAY . . MARK MALAND . . . I DENNIS J. MALLOY JAMES F. MANESS . BRENDA S. MANLEY JOHN R. MANN . . . GLENN M. MANNING GEORGE C. MANOS . Shaw AFB, S. C. Cheraw, S. C. Mt. Morris, N. Y. . . Wayne, Pa. Orangeburg, S. C. I Hyde Park. N. Y. . Depew, N. Y. Georgetown, S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Barnwell, S. C. Pennsauken, N. J. PATRICIA A. MANSFIELD . Columbia, S. C. SHERRY L. MARCHBANKS . Clemson, S. C. .M. RV ALICE MARETT . . Westminster, S. C. BRl ' CE W. MARSH. LL . . . Claymont, D«l. JOHN C. MARSHALL . . Silver Spring. Mo. CHARLIE R. MARTIN . . . Beaufort, S. C. JERRY B. MARTIN . . LINDA M. MARTIN . . ROBERT E. MARTIN . RODNEY E. MARTIN . SCOTT A. MARTIN . . THEODORE T. MARTIN MARY J. MASSEY . . NORMAN T. MASSEY NANCY G. MASTERS . HUBERT L- MATHIAS I.OUIS B. MATHIAS ICTORIA A. MATTIS Columbia, S. C. . Clemson, S. C. Gray Court, S. C. PeUer, S. C. , Rock Hill, S. C. . Athens, Ga. JOHN T. MAULDIN . . Greenville, S. C DEXNIS L. MAUNEY . Greenwood, S. C BEN A. MAYNARD . . Simpsonville, S. C JAMES L MAYS . . . Allendale, S. C CHARLES E. MAYSON Greenville, S. C RICHARD D. MEDLIN . . Williamston, S. C BENJAMIN R. MEGGS . Florence, S. C EUGENE S. MELLARD . . Summerville, S. C HENRY L. MELLICHAMP III Mt. P.eas ' t, S. C ROBERT J. MELVILLE . . Statesville, N. C MELVIN S. MERCK . . . . Six Mile, S. C FRITZ I. MERKEL . . . . Cocoa Beach, Fla JOSEPH S. MICHALOWSKI . . Sumter, S. C. CHERYL A. MICHEL . . . Greenville, S. C. WILBUR K. MILHOL S .... Olar, S. C. EUYLESS E. MILLER. JR. . . Taylors, S. C. GEORGE F. MILLER .... Greenville, S. C. JAMES A, MILLER Clemson, S. C. JAMES D. MILLER Walhalla. S. C. JAMES J. MILLER Clemson, S. C. JOHN E. MILLER Anderson, S. C. JOHN M. MILLER .... Greenville, S. C. LARRY M. MILLER . . . Johnsonville, S. C. WILLIAM B. MILLER . . Toms River, N. J. THELBENT J. MILLIGAN, JR. . Loris, S. C JOHNNIE F. MILTON . . . Lake City, Fla ANTHONY J. MIRABELLI . . Bellport, N. J THOMAS A. MING . Atlantic Highlands, N. J JAMES A. MIMS Hartsville, S. C JOHN P. MINCEY .... Winnsboro, S C STAFFORD M. MISHOE .... Loris, S. C. LYNN W. MITCHELL, JR. . . Allentown, Pa. DANNY R. MIXON Sumter. S. C. JAMES R. MOBLEY .... Anderson, S. C. OSCAR F. MOLIN, JR. . . . Sea Cliff, N. Y. CARTER E. MONTGOMERY . Columbia. S. C. RONALD J. MONTGOMERY . Myrtle Bch., S. C. DANNY J. MOORE . . . Spartanburg. S. C. DANNY W. MOORE . Windy Hill Beach, S. C. DENNIS A. MOORE .... Stratford, Conn. DENNIS D. MOORE .... Greenville, S. C. DONALD B. MOORE Easley, S. C. HARRY G. MOORE, JR. . VERNON W. MOORE. JR. ROBERT S. MOOREHEAD DONALD R. MORGAN . . JOHN W. MORGAN III . . . Columbi ANNE C. MORRIS Columbi Chattanooga, . Andrews RedSe FRED P. MORRIS . . . AvondaleEstates, Ga. GLENN A. MORRIS . . . Poughkeepsie. N. Y. CRAIG R. MORRISON . . . Fairhaven. N. J. FURMAN R. MORROW, JR. . W. Columbia, S. C. ROBERT J. MORTON Folsom, Pa. RUSSELL P. MUSCHICK . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. STEPHEN C. MOSELEY .... Tampa, Fla. CATHY L. MOSS .... Blacksburg, S. C. THOMAS C. MOSS Cameron, S. C. MATTHEW M. MOSSMAN . Cincinnati. Ohio EUGENE F. MOVER. JR. . Spartanburg. S. C. SUSAN L. MOZEN Clemson. S. C. 1 SOPHOMORES H SOPHOMORES JAMES W. MUNN .... Spartanburg, S. C. CHARLES W. MURPHREE . . Easley, S. C. JOE E. MURPHREE .... Walhalla. S. C. CARL F. MURPHY Central, S. C. JOE H. MURRAY, JR. . . . Harleyville, S. C. WILLIAM J. MUSSELWHITE . Liberty, S. C. DAVID M. MYERS Ashland, Ohio PAUL C. MYERS .... Winter Haven, Fla. MARY W. NALLEY Clemson, S. C. RICHARD S. NEEDHAM . . . Clemson, S. C. JANIE E. NEEL .... Williamston, S. C. JAMES E. NEUHAUS . . . Beachwood, N. J. GEORGE A. NEWMAN II , . Charlotte, N. C. MICHAEL D. NEWMAN . . . Inman, S. C. DONALD A. NEWTON . . . . McColl, S. C, NATHAN S. NEWTON . . . Clemson, S. C. HENRY E. NICHOLS . . . Silverstreet, S. C. JUDI A. NICKS .... STEPHEN M. NORRIS . . Hazelwood, N. C. JOHN C. NORTON . . . . Ocean Drive, S. C. JUDITH A. NORVILLE . . . Grover, N. C. WILBUR J. NUNES . . . . Greenville, S. C. RICHARD L. OBORN . . . . Sanford, N. C. WILLIAM T. O ' CONNOR . . Asheville, N. C. TOMMIE M. OGLESBY . . . Allendale, S. C. WILLIE H. OGLESBY, JR. . N. Charleston, S. C. ROBERT D. OGLETREE .... Cayce, S. C. DAVID M. OLIVER .... Beaumont, Texas LESTER R. OLIVER .... Hartsville, S. C. BRAD J. O ' NEAL Fairfax, S. C. BARRY L. ORNITZ Seneca, S. C. GEORGE B. OSBORNE . . Winnsboro, S. C. WAYNE R. OSET Rahway, N. J. MARY A. OSTEEN .... Anderson, S. C. RONALD I. OUZTS Callison, S. C. COLEMAN C. OWENS, JR. . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. JOHN H. OWINGS . . DONALD N. PADGETT . HORACE D. PADGETT, JR. EVERETTE O. PAGE . . DAVID L. PALMER . . JEFFREY T. PALMER . Greenville, S. C. Smoaks, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . Clemson, S. C. Winter Park, Fla. WILLIAM R. PALMER . . . Gaffney, S. C. HERBERT L. PARHAM, JR. . Greenville, S. C. AUBREY W. PARKER .... Dillon, S. C. LINDA PARKER Cades, S; ;. WILLIAM S. PARNELL . Calhoun Falls, S. C. CLAUDE A. PARKS .... Charlotte, N. C. HARRY B. PARTLOW, JR. CHARLES W. PATE . . . PAUL D. PATRICK III . . RAYMOND L. PATRICK . CHARLTON B. PATTERSON DONALD P. PATTERSON . . Rock Hill, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Charleston, S. C. . Tennille, Ga. . . Sptbg., S. C. Frcnchtown, N. J. JAMES O. PATTERSON . . Spartanburg, S. C. JOHN A. PATTERSON .... Easley, S. C. MICHAEL D. PATTERSON . Greenwood, S. C. SAMUEL J. PATTERSON . . Tell City, Ind. DAVID H. PAYNE LaFrance, S. C. WILLIAM G. PEARCE . . . Charleston, S. C. HARVEY S. PEELER JAMES B. PEEPLES . RAYMOND T. PEDEN ROBERTA L. PEDEN . DANA G. PELLETIEN LINDA M. PENLAND . Gaffney, S. C. Barnwell, S. C. Piedmont, S. C. Caldwell, N. J. Rock Hill, S. C. Greenville, S. C. FRANK D. PENSADO .... Clemson, S. C. GEORGE PETLSKY .... Greenville, S. C. BRENDA L. PEPPLE .... Piedmont, S. C. STANLEY V. PEREZ Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep. JAMES A. PETERSON .... Aiken, S. C. SCOTT D. PETERSEN .... Seneca, S. C. KENNETH G. PETRUSKY . . Rahway, N. J. EDGAR H. PHILLIPS . . . . Smoaks, S. C LARRY W. PHILLIPS . . . . Gaffney, S. C MICHAEL R. PHILLIPS . . Charleston, S. C RANDALL C. PHILLIPS . . Greenville, S. C. LARRY D. PHILPOTI . . . Walhalla, S. C. RICHARD J. PILO . . . . Bellport, N. Y. G. DAVID PITNER . . . . Florence, S. C. ELIZABETH PITTS . . Clemson, S. C. JAMES M. PIZZICATO . . . Rochester, N. Y. ROBERT M. PLANTE . . . Chatham, N. J RICHARD W. PLOOF . . . Greenville, S. C. THOMAS E. POBBINS . . . Townville, S. C. WILLIAM N. POE . . . . Greenville, S. C. JAMES W. POLATTY . . . Ninety Six, S. C. BOBBY J. POOLE . . . . Charleston, S. C. DAVID G. PORTER . . . Spartanburg, S. C RUSSELL A. POSTON . . . Hanahan, S. C. ROBERT C. POSTON . . . McDonough, Ga. ANN M. POWELL Anderson, S. C. HAROLD B. POWELL . . . Eglin AFB, Fla. CHCRCHILL C. POWERS . Bennettsville, S. C. HAROLD P. PRAKE . . . Martinsburg, Pa. WILLIAM B. S. PRESSLY . . Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM W. PRESSON . . Monroe, N. C ROBERT M. PRIDMORE . Hickory Grove, S. C RICK V. PRINDY . . . Winston-Salem, N. C THOMAS E. PROPES . . . Anderson, S. C VANDERBILT C. PUNDT . . Chester, S. C EDWARD S. PUSEY . . . . Charleston, S. C EDMOND M. RAGSDALE Easley, S. C DIANNE D. RAILTON . Columbia, S. C WILLIAM L. RALSTON . Batesburg, S. C ARNOLD J. RAMSEY . . . Pauline, S. C GEORGE D. RANKIN . . Clemson, S. C CHRISTOPHER K. RASH . . Anderson. S. C JAMES W. RATLIFF . . . . Columbia, S. C CHARLES H. RATTERREE Spartanburg, S. C DANNY A. RAWL . . . . . Woodbine. Ga FREDDY H. RAY . . . Clinton, S. C GEORGE D. RAY . . . . . Clemson, S. C LAWRENCE K. RAY . . . . Walhalla, S. C BRUCE E. RAYLE . . . Richmond, Ind HARRY M. REED . . . . . . North. S. C WILLIAM M. REESE . Columbia. S. C RODNEY D, REEVES . . Orangeburg, S. C DAVID A. REIDER . . . . Summit, N. J GLORIA RENTZ . . . . . Greenwood, S. C SOPHOMORES hm SOPHOMORES ,|Lp ,.« V , - r .« ««« . ig e f f g RICHARD W. RENTZ . . DAVID M. REUTER . . . RICHARD R. RHEA . . WILLIAM B. RHODES III WILLIAM E. RHYMER, JR. JONATHAN C. RICE III . DONNY W. RICHARDSON VIRGINIA D. RICHBOURG ROBERT S. RIDDLE . . . ERNEST L. RINEHART . Columbia, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Winnsboro, S. C. A are Shoals, S. C. Conway, S. C. Florence, S. C. Gastonia, N. C. od, S. C. JACOB S. RISER Bowman, S. C. PARK T. RISSEL CoatesviUe, Pa. MORRIS R. RITCH III . . . Charlotte, N. C. CHARLES E. RIVERS .... Thomson, Ga. JAMES C. RIVERS, JR. . . Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM M. RIVERS . Moncks Corner, S. C. JOHN E. ROBERTS Chester, S. C. JUDITH A. ROBERTS . . . Greenville, S. C. JAMES F. ROBERTSON . JAMES V. ROBERTSON . ROBERT H. ROBEY . . HARRIET V. ROBINS . . JAMES C. ROBINSON . . WILLIAM E. ROBINSON . Pickens, S. C. Fairburn, Ga. Bethesda, Md. Jacksonville, Fla. Greenwood, S. C. . Gaffney, S. C. HARRY H. ROCHEN III . DONALD E. ROCHESTER JOSEPH R. ROCHESTER JEFFREY C. ROCKWELL RICHARD A. ROESLER . DAWN S. RODGERS DAN M. E. ROGERS . . GEORGE M. ROGERS . JACOB R. ROGERS . . PHILLIP D. ROGERS . RANDOLPH G. ROGERS ROBERT C. ROOF . . Waynesboro, Va. Seneca, S. C. . Barnwell, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. . Hillsdale, N. J. Winston-Salem, N. C. Williamston, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. . . Dillon, S. C. . . Easley, S. C. . Hartsville, S. C. Blythewood, S. C. RONALD W. ROOF .... Lexington, S. C. JACK R. ROPER .... North Augusta, S. C. DEL A. ROSEBROCK . North Charleston, S. C. GLENN H. ROSS Taylors, S..C. JEFF W. ROWELL, JR Easley, S. C. DONALD L. ROZIER Dillon, S. C. PAUL T. RUDLOFF . . CHARLES R. RUTLAND . RICHARD RYDAROWSKI DAVID L. SA DOW SKI . THOMAS B. SALLEY MELVIN E. SAMMONS Clemson, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. E. Meadow, N. Y. Oak Ridge, Te|in. Orangeburg, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. BE ERLV A. ' SAUNDERS . Spartanburg, S. C. DARRVL P. SANDERS . GUV S. SANDERS III . JAMES R. SANDERS . WILLIAM P. SANDIFER KENNETH W. SARTAIN Anderson, S. C. Bamberg, S. C. Gaffney, S. C. Bennettsville, S. C. Anderson, S. C. WILLIAM D. SAVERANCE . RICHARD A. SAVIN . . . THOMAS W. SAWYER . . DALE R. SCHIEKE . . . KENNETH W. SCHMIDT . KENNETH W. SCHNEIDER . Annandale, Va Philadelphia, Pa Monetta, S. C Thiesville, N. J . Baldwin, Md . Clifton, N. J RALMOND H. SCHNEIDER MALBEE R. SCOTT . . THOMAS D. SCOTT . . MARGARET E. SEALES . STANLEY B. SEAWRIGHT HAROLD J. SEFICK . . ROBERT M. SEGARS . WILLLAM M. SELF . ATHANASIOS SEMBOS ROBERT J. SEMERIIAN JOHN E. SETTLE. JR. . FRANKIE M. SETZLER ROBERT C. SHARPTON JERI G. SHAW . . . DONALD T. SHEALY . WILLLAM D. SHELLEY ROBERT N. SHELTON , GLENN D. SHEPHERD ,N.J. Jacksonville, Fla. Charleston, S. C. Jacksonville, Fla. Greenville, S. C. Clemson, S. C. Darlington, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. . Patras, Greece Washington, D. C. Columbia, S. C. Whitmire, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Indialantic, Fla. Seneca S. C. . . Latta. S. C. . Asheboro, N. C. Greenville, S. C. THEODORE P. SHERTZER JOHN P. SHIELDS . . . PAUL R. SHISH . . . . FARLEY S. SHULER . . . MALCOLM D. SHULER . ANDREW G. SIDRONY RICHARD D. SIMMONS JOHN M. SIMMONS, JR. MARK A. SIMS . . . FRANK J. SINGLETARY GLEN E. SINGLETARY MERLE L. SINGLETON Baltimore, Neptune, N. J, Pittsburgh, Pa. Columbia, S. C Kingstree, S. C Metuchen, N. J Pendleton, S. C. Mountville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Coward, S. C. . . Miami, Fla. Newberry, S. C. T. MARION SLATON . WILLIAM H. SLOAN . . ROBERT L. SMALSER . CAROL J. SMARR . Tignall, Ga . Charleston, S. C Englishtown, N. J Columbia, S. C GARLAND L. SMITH . EUGENE A. SMITH, JR. GERALD W. SMITH . . HENRY J. SMITH . . . Ocean Drive, S. C . St. George, S. C . . Madison, S. C TACKIE W. SMITH KIRBY N. SMITH . . . RAOUL L. SMITH . . . RONALD D. SMITH . . . Orangeburg, S. C . Walterboro, S. C . . Piedmont, S. C ROY T. SMITH Clinton, S. C. SALLY A. SMITH Rome, Ga. TED D. SMITH Greenville, S. C. THOMAS M. SMITH . . . Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM S. SMITH .... Bluffton, S. C. CHARLIE K. SMOAK . . . Orangeburg, S. C. WILLIAM A. SMOAK . . St. Augustine, Fla. VINCE C. SMORAL Danville, Va. WILLIAM D. SNEAD,JR. . . Greensboro, N. C. DORIS A. SNOW .... Simpsonville, S. C. ROWENA G. SOBCZYK . . . Clemson, S. C. JOHN I. SOUTHERLAND . . Greenwood, S. C. SAMUEL R. SPANN, JR. Myrtle Bch., S. C. ANGELINA SPEARMAN . . Clemson, S. C. FRANK W. SPENCER . . . Clemson, S. C. THEODORE J. SPETNAGEL . Kingsport, Tenn. WALTER P. SPIRES .... Anderson, S. C. MARYANN STACKMAN . . Columbia, S. C. SOPHOMORES U ' M I ' Y ,1 o E ' - SOPHOMORES JANET M. STAEDELI LESLIE O. STALLINGS JACK D. STANTON . . EMMIE E. STEADMAN . DONALD T. STEGALL . BRENDA G. STEPHENS Clemson, S. C. Macon, Ga. Columbia, S. C. . Moore, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Anderson, S. C. RONALD K. STEPHENS . Spartanburg, S. C. DAVID L. STEPP . . . East Lansing, Mich. RICHARD M. STEPP . . . Greenville, S. C. CONSTANTINE Y. STEVENS Wad ' law Is., S. C. ARDEN W. STEWART . . Orangeburg, S. C. DWIGHT L. STEWART . . . Florence, S. C. MICHAEL T. STEWART . . Lake City. S. C TESSA L. STEWART . . . Greenville, S. C LOUIS P. STITH . . S illivan ' s Island, S. C JAMES L. STOKES . . . Johnston, S. C BRICE M. STONE . . . McCormick, S. C CHARLES H. STONE Downtngtown, Pa LOUIS E. STOREN . . . . Charleston, S. C MELINDA N. STOUT . . . High Point, N. C FRANK R. STREET . . Greenwood, S. C WILLIAM L. STRONG, JR. . Charleston, S. C JACK A. STROUD, JR. . Spartanburg, S. C WILLIAM R. STUART . Clemson, S. C MARIAN DALE STYRON . Greenwood, S. JAMES E. SULLIVAN . . . Lake City, S. TOMMY S. SUIT Anderson, S. DENNIS R. SULLIVAN . . . Walhalla, S. DANNY R. SUTHERLAND . Greenwood, S. RICHARD H. SUTHERLAND . Abbeville, S. COLE B. SUTTON Marietta, Ga MICHAEL P. SWEENEY . . . Nitre, W. Va STEPHEN J. SWEENEY . . . Nitro. W. Va JAMES R. SWINDELL . . . Newberry, S. C THOMAS W. TALBERT. JR. . Columbia, S. C JOHN B. TAMSBERG . . . Charleston, S. C GEORGE D. TAWES .... Crisfield, Md. CHARLES D. TAYLOR . . . Salisbury, N. C. ROBERT S. TEMPLETON . . Suitland, Md. MARK H. TENNANT . . .North Augusta, S. C. BRUCE D. TERRY .... Jacksonville, Fla. MICHAEL R. THACKSTON . Greenville, S. C. DALE L. THEILING . . GOODWIN G. THOMAS . JAMES H. THOMAS. JR. . WILLIAM R. THOMAS . JAMES M. THOMPSON, JR. JAMESINE E. THOMPSON Charleston, S. C. Rock Hill, S. C. Columbia, S. C. . Carlisle, S. C, Sumter, S. C. Hartsville, S. C. JESSE U. THOMPSON . MARION C. THOMPSON WILLIAM W. THOMPSON WILLIAM R. THOMSON ROBERT R. THORNTON . HARRY D. TIBBS . . . Manning, S. C. . . Manning, S. C. . . . Dover, Del. Honea Path, S. C. Glenn Springs, S. C. . Great Falls, S. C. RONALD S. TILLOTSON . Colo. Springs, Colo. THOS. D. TOMLINSON, JR. JOHN P. TORNSTROM . I ' ETER TOUSSAINT . . EDWARD C. TOWNSEND JOHN D. TRAYNHAM . Lynchburg, S. C Neshanic, N. J Augusta, N. J Cambridge, Md. Ware Shoals, ! GEORGE J. TREPUL .... Florence, S. C. KATHERINE L. TREVOR . . Rock Hill, S. C. SALLY G. TRIPP Greenville, S. C. ROBERT R. TROUP Atlanta, Ga. JAiMES W. TUCKER, JR. . . . Easley, S. C. JOHN W. TUCKER. JR. . . Charleston, S. C. GEORGE C. TURNER .... Johnston, S. C. JOHN P. TURNER .... Columbia, S. C. DANNY L. TURPIN Easley, S. C. LINDA C. TUTTLE Clerason, S. C. CAROLE N. TYSON .... Pendleton, S. C. RONALD R. UNDERHILL . . Alexandria, Va. MICHAEL S. UPTON .... Burton, S, C. COLIN J. URQHART . . . Livingston, N. J. PAUL N. L. VALERIO . . . Hamburg, N. Y. DONALD L. VAN DUSEN . . Kingstree, S. C. NORWOOS J. VAN DYKE . . . Dillon, S. C. WILHELMUS C. VAN LOON— Sabanetano-a, Aruba LEWIS D. VARADY . DANIEL L. VEHORN PETER R. VERDEE . WILLIAM E. VERROSS . . . Hinesville, Ga ARTHUR H. VON ROEMER . Colchester, Conn . Elizabeth, N. J . Anderson, S. C Neptune City, N. J RAY L. VROOME Upper Saddle River, N. J DOUGLAS E. WADDELL WILLIAM R. WALDEN JACK O. L. WALKER . JOHN WALL WALTER V. WALL, JR. Woodruff, S. C. . Moore, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Manlius, N. J. Edgefield. S. C. MARY L. WALLIS Pickens. S. C. JAMES R. WALTMAN . . . Greenwood, S. C PAUL D. WALUKEWICZ . . . Gaffney. S. C LEE A. WARNER . . . . . Pickens, S. C STEPHEN D. WARNER . Edgewater, Md ANGUS H. WARREN . . Charleston, S. C CHARLES T. W. TERS . N. Augusta, S. C FRED E. WATERS III . . College Park, Ga DAVID P. WATKINS, JR. . . Anderson, S. C JOHN D. WATKINS . . Campobello, S. C KATHY C. WATKINS . Ware Shoals, S. C MARY F. WATKINS . . Greenwood, S. C WILLIAM I. WATSON . . Woodleaf, N. C LONNIE D. WATT, JR. . . . Anderson, S. C DOUGLAS G. WATTERS . . Sebring, Fla LINDA A. WATTS . . Westm inster, S. C POWELL E. WAY . . . . Newberry, S. C BOB Y. WEATHERS . . Laurens, S. C LAWRENCE E. WEAVER NELSON T. WEAVER . . . Greenville. S. ( RANDALL W. WEBB . . . Anderson, S. ( WILLIAM C. WEBSTER . . Greenville, S. ( THOMAS T. WEINBRENNER Mineral Pt., Wi BENJAMIN C. WELCH III . W. Columbia, S. ( JAMES L. WELLS .... Greenwood, S. THOMAS S. WELSH . . . Bishopville. S. C. RALPH E. WEMPE Sumter, S. C. EDWARD A. WENZ Edison, N. J. E. MARSHALL WEST, JR. . . Marion, S. C. . NDREA S. WESTERGUARD . Charleston, S. C. BILLY D. WESTMORELAND . . Greer, S. C. mkdtMd h J fe- C  -f 0k i SOPHOMORES f i ip: fy EL m}SkM SOPHOMORES GEORGE F. WHALEY . GEORGE J. WHAM . . . NORMAX W. WHAM. JR. JOHN E. WHARTOX . . GEORGE D. WHEELER . DAVID M. WHETSELL . Charleston, S. C, Mountville, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Laurens, S. C. . Saluda, S. C. Charleston, S. C. MARY A. WHITAKER .... Aiken, S. C. DANIEL R. WHITE .... Gaffney, S. C. DAVID V. WHITE Cheraw, S. C. KILLOUGH H. WHITE III . . Chester, S. C, RICKEY N. WHITE . . . Plum Branch, S. C. RONALD E. WHITMIRE . . Marietta, S. C. ROBERT K. WHITNEY . . . Clemson, S. C. CHARLES B. WHITTAKER . . Margate, N. J. EZRA V. WHITTEXBERG . West Union, S. C. JAMES L. WIELENGA . . North Haledon, N. J. WILLIAM D. WILBURN, JR. . Greenwood, S. C. WILLIAM H. WILEY II . Moncks Corner, S. C. JOSEPH A. WILKIE .... Clinton, S. C. HAROLD S. WILKINSON . . Charlotte, N. C. JAY S. WILLER . . . Kettering-Dayton, Ohio ANN L. WILLIAMS Hodges. S. C. DAVID F. WILLIAMS . . . Greenwood, S. C. GARY P. WILLIAMS . . . Rocky River, Ohio JAMES X. WILLIAMS. JR. Anderson, S. C. [X RRA D. WILLIAMSON . . . Loris, S. C. JA.MES F. WILLIAMSON . . Columbia. S. C. ROBERT C. WILLIAMSON . Collingswood, N. J. DONALD C. WILSON . . . Greenville, S. C. DOUGLAS C. WILSON .... LaPlata, Md. PATSY A. WILSON Helton, S. C. PEGGY L. WILSON .... Pendleton, S. C. RAY L. WILSON, JR Dillon, S. C. THOMAS W. WILSON, JR. . Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL S. WINBURN . . . Patrick, S. C. MICHAEL B. WINGO .... Inman, S. C. WILLIAM R. WISE . . . RICKY A. WISHER . . . JAMES H. WITHERSPOON RICHARD B. WITTER . . JTDITH C. WOLPER . . STEPHEN L. WOOD . . JAMES M. WOODALL . MILDRED A. WOODHAM AUBURN WOODS III . MARY B. WORKMAN . . MICHAEL C. WORKMAN GEORGE F. WORSHAM . DEBORAH M. WRIGHT DIANE S. WRIGHT . . JAMES G. WRIGHT . WILLIAM B WRIGHT . . Abbeville, S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. Greenville. S. C. Skaneateles, N. Y. SummerviUe, S. C. Woodruff, S. C. Rock Hill, S. C. Hartsville, S. C. Hartsville, S. C. Clemson, S. C. Woodruff, S. C. Charleston, S. C. . Pendleton, S. C. . Pendleton, S. C. . Coral Gables, Fla. Isle of Palms, S. C. LARRY W. WYATT Seneca, S. CHARLES E. WYONT . . . Hartsville, S. CHARLES R. YEARGIN . . Greenville, S. CHARLES C. YONGUE . . . Columbia, S. D.XRREI.L M. YOUNG . . Timmonsville, S. J.X.MES C. YOUNG . . North Charleston. S. ' 1V1AN E. YOUNG Sumter, S. CECIL G. YOUXGBLOOD Hardeeville, S. JAMES R. YOUNGBLOOD . Charlotte, N. C. R. D. VOUTZ, JR Lebanon, Pa. BOHDAN ZAGURSKI .... McLean, Va. GEORGE D. ZATEZALE . . . Aliquippa, Pa. ROBERT A. ZriDEMA . . . Davidson, N. C. MAKUBA ZUMBI Kata, Somaliland f German 101 -; 102 iC_... J Bdcics. - Ret e I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I M t I I M I I I I i I I I I i I I I I I I LU IX 1 ' ' 1 il II I I I I I I I I I I I L 11 LU J — 1 u [] ww A, ,.fter arriving on campus, the freshman experiences the frustrations, anxieties, and trials of the transition from the home environment to the college world. He is immedi- ately exposed to the hazards of the Clemson campus: matriculation lines, registration scrambles, and the de- mands of the Rat System. Before he enters a classroom, he loses his hair, learns to answer the shrill cry of Rat , and masters the art of cafeteria cheering. This is the start, and only later can he truly reflect upon the uniqueness of this experience. It is here that he must set his direction, purpose, and goals as he matures both socially and academically. It is here in an atmosphere of continued progress and growth that he will now live, work, and play. Now is the time that the Clemson freshman begins his quest for recognition, fulfillment, and achievement. SUE COOPER Treasurer GLENN BRACKIN Vice-President GREG JONES President LIZ SIMMONS Secretary 54S JOHN R. ABEL Wayne. Pa. FRESHMEN RICHARD W. ABRAHAMS BRAINARD L. ACKLEY, JR. JAMES P. ACQUAVIVA, JR. JEFFREY W. ADAMO . . ELIZABETH R. ADAMS . . Great Neck, N. Y. Salisbury, Md. . Rockaway, N. J. . Baltimore, Md. . Annapolis, Md. IRA L. ADAMS . . . JOHNNY A. ADAMS ROBERT B. ADAMS . CLARENCE E. ADDIS JACK H. AFFLECK . WILLIAM G. AGNEW ELOISE J. ALBRECHT JOHN M. ALEXANDER JAMES C. ALFRED . . CHARLES D. ALLEN . . . Cordele, Ga. . Saluda, S. C. Kensington, Md. Seneca, S. C. Big Spring, Texas Lookout Mt., Tenn Isle of Palms, S. C. . . Central, S. C. Riverside, N. J. Bennettsville, S. C. ELDON E. ALLEN, JR Aynor, S. C. JOHN R. ALLEN Kingstree, S. C. KEVIN M. ALEXANDER . Spartanburg, S. C. THOMAS W. ALLGOOD . . . Elberton, Ga. DONALD B. ALLISON, JR. . . Aiken, S. C. CALVERT C. ALPERT . . . . Sumter, S. C. STEPHEN L. ALTMAN . . . Lake City, S. C. GEORGE A. ANDERSON, JR. . Columbia, S. C. GEORGE W. ANDERSON, JR. , . Gastonia, N. C. JEAN B. ANDREWS . . . Spartanburg, S. C. ROBERT J. ANDREWS . . . . Bronx, N. Y. MICHAEL D. ANTON . . Missoula, Mont. SANDY L. ARLEDGE . . . . Cayce, S. C. EDWIN R. ARMACOST II . . Finksburg, Md. DOUG P. ARMISTEAD . . . . Decatur, Ga. DENNIS E. ARRINGTON . N. Charleston, S. C. KENNETH K. ASHLEY . . Williamston, S. C. VIRGINIA D. ASHLEY . . . . Aiken, S. C. MELINDA J. ASHMORE . . Alexandria, Va. REBECCA E. ATKINSON . . Clemson, S. C. ROBERT A. AUSTIN . . . . Fairfax, Va. JUDITH A. BABB . . . . Greenwood, S. C. DURWOOD E. BACH . . . . . Bel Air, Md. HENRY T. BAGNAL . . . . . Sumter, S. C. RICHARD L. BAGNAL . . Statesville, N. C. JULIA M. BAILES . . . . Greenwood, S. C. JOHN D. BAILEY . . . Gray Court, S. C. BEVERLY F. BAKER . . Summerville, S. C. CLAY E. BAKER, JR. . . Spartanburg, S. C. MARVIN R. BAKER . . . . Central, S. C. RICHARD S. BALENTINE . Greenville, S. C. CLYDE R. BALLARD, JR. . . Anderson, S. C. ELIZABETH L. BALLARD . . Easley, S. C. GEORGE C. BALLENTINE . . Peapack, N. J. KAY E. BANKE .... Anoka, Minn. DEBORAH L. BARKER . . . St. Louis, Mo. JAMES E. BARNETTE . . . Pendleton, S. C. RONALD P. BARNETTE . . Barnwell, S. C. WM. M. BARNWELL . . Yonges Island, S. C, TIMMY D. BARR . . . Springfield, S. C. JANE E. BARTLES . . . . Rock Hill, S. C. JAMES H. BASS .... . . Camden, S. C. PAIL O. BATSON III . . . . Marion, S. C. PEGGY M. BATSON . . Greenville, S. C. 546 KA.Y J. BAUCOM . . . . Westminster, S. C WILBUR N. BAUMANN Cambridge, Md JOSEPH R. BAYERL . . . . Wayne, N. J HAROLD D. BAYNE . . . Greenville, S. C THOMAS A. BEAN . . . . New Orleans, La ROBERT J. BEASLEY . . Charleston, S. C WILLIAM C. BEATTIE . . . Rumson, N. J ROBERT M. BEHLING . . . Newton, N. J DWAYNE M. BELL . , . Honea Path, S. C JON W. BELL Greenville, S. C HAL R. BELL Charlotte, N. C THOMAS M. BELL Lodge, S. C WILLIAM G. BELL . Chesterfield S. C JOSEPH J. BELKNAP Lynbrook, N. Y WALTER P. BELOUIN . . Union S. C THOMAS H. BELSER W. Columbia S. C WILLIAM L. BENDT Charleston S. C EDGAR L. BENJAMIN, JR. . MountviUe S. C ANTHONY T. BENNETT . . Hanahan, RONALD P. BERRY .... Belvedere, MARY E. BESSENT .... Baltimore WILBERT BEVERLY . . Bennettsville, ANDREW D. BETHEA Cherry Grove Bch., CHRISTOPHER D. BINNICKER . Orgebg., ROBERT S. BISKER .... Salisbury, Md. CALVIN D. BLACK Lando, S. C. CHRISTOPHER A BLACK . . Riverside, Conn. JAMES D. B LACK Nichols, S. C. LARRY A. BLACK .... Greenville, S. C. RICHARD A. BLACK .... Chester, S. C. ELIZABETH A. BLACKMON SARAH J. BLACKMON JAMES D. BLACKWELL . J. ROGER BLAKELY, JR. . KAREN K. BLALOCK . . JOHN H. BLITCH, JR. . lie, Ga. Cooleeraee, N. C. Waterloo, S. C. . . Ora, S. C. Clemson, S. C. Bishopville, S. C. WADE B. BLOUNT .... Belvedere, S. C. NANCY E. BLUMEL Parlin, N. J. JAMES C. BOCHETTO .... Chester, S. C. FRANK M. HOGGS . . Charleston Heights, S. C. KERI A. HOLDING Lyman, S. C. JOHN W. BOLIN, JR. . . . Rock Hill, S. C. iiA k k FRESHMEN JOEL B. BOLT Anderson, S. C. JOHN DOUGLASS BONNETTE . Clemson, S. C. TONEY C. BOOZER Inman, S. C. CHARLES L. BOPP, JR. . . . Roxboro, N. C. TERRY L. BORDERS . . . Anderson, S. C. THOMAS H. BORGHERESI . Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL F. BORKE . . . Charleston, S. C. CHARLES J. BOST . . . Spartanburg, S. C. JOSEPH L. BOSTICK, JR. . . Pamplico, S. C. LINDA C. BOSWELL . . Isle of Palms, S. C. JEFFREY J. BOTT .... Cherry Hill, N. J. FRANK M. BOUKNIGHT . . Columbia, S. C. DAVID E. BOWEN . . ELIZABETH M. BOWEN GREGORY M. BOWIE . JOSEPH W. BOWMAN . MICHAEL O. BOYD . . R. L. BRACEY . . . . . . Iva, S. C. Enoree, S. C. . Liberty, S. C. Chesterfield, Mo. Georgetown, S. C. i mh h mmi tM Clen , S. C. M i ' f FRESHMEN GLORIA J. BRACKEN . , W. GLENN BRACKIN . WILLIAM C. BRADLEY . HERBERT BRANHAM, JR. ARNOLD A. BRANNEN . ARTHUR E. 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CLONINGER . Gastonia, N. C. WILLIAM M. CLYBURN . . . Camden, S. C. JOHN M. COAKLEY . . . . Clemson, S. C. Easley, S. C. GARY W. COCKFIELD . . Abbeville, S. C. ROBERT T. COFFER . . Augusta, Ga. RICHARD A. COFFEY . . . Hatboro, Pa. DONALD M. COGGINS . Spartanburg, S. C. SAM R. COKER .... . Greenville, S. C. CARL A. COLE .... . . Clemson, S. C. STANLEY P. COLE . . . . . Langley, S. C. JAMES K. COLEMAN . . . . Inman, S. C. ROBERT C. COLEMAN . . . Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM H. COLEMAN . Townville, S. C. WILLIAM R. COLEMAN . . Clearwater, S. C. SANFORD C. COLLEY .... Tavares, Fla. MICHAEL F. COLLINS . . . Anderson, S. C. PATRICIA E. COLN .... Greenville, S. C. CECIL W. COMER Union, S. C. THOMAS R. CONKLIN . . . Stamford, Conn. SUSAN K. CONLEY Atlanta, Ga. GARY L. COOK Aiken, S. C. JAMES C. COOK Clemson, S. C. JOE E. COOK Rock Hill, S. C. ROBERT G. COOKE Easley, S. C. SHARON L. COOL Louisville, Ky. CHARLES R. COOPER FRANCIS D. COOPER , JERRY L. COOPER . NOAH B. COOPER, JR. RONALD E. 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C. MICHAEL D. CRAWFORD . . Anderson, S. C. FULTON B. CREECH III . . . Sumter, S. C. JAMES E. CREECH .... Charleston, S. C. JOHN W. CREEL Conway, S. C. WILLIAM R. CREEL .... Florence, S. C. RICHARD ' . CRENSHAW . Pendleton, S. C. DON M. CRIBB Sumter, S. C. NEIL S. CRISP Montville, S. C. BARBARA L. CROMER . . . Columbia. S. C. DURWARD C. CROMER . . Blackville, S. C. TONY C. CROMER Chapin, S. C. GLENN F. CUEMAN . . . Honea Path, S. C. ALICE L. CULBERTSON . Honea Path, S. C. CHARLES M. CULBERTSON Ware Shoals, S. C. FRANCIS B. CULLER . . Orangeburg, S. C. JAMES W. GULP Inman, S. C. MATTHEW CUMMINGS . . . Canton, Mass. RICHARD C. CLINNINGHAM JOHN M. CURRIE . . . . JOHN C. CUTRELL . . WILLIAM E. CUTTS . ERNEST D. CURRY . . CHARLES L. CUZZELL Baltii e, Md. Arlington, Va. N. Charleston, S. C. Conway, S. C. Greenville. S. C. Charleston, S. C. THOMAS W. DAILY .... Warren, Ohio HUBERT J. DANDRIDGE . Cottageville, S. C. COLEMAN W. DANGERFIELD, JR.— Moncks Corner, S. C. RALPH W. DANIEL Lavon.a, Ga. DAVID F. DANSBY . . . Ware Shoals, S. C. LYNN Z. DANTZLER .... Santee, S. C. GRAHAM W. DARDEN . . Greensboro, N. C. LINDA L. DASHER .... Greenwood, S. C. GLENN E. DAVIS Rock Hill, S. C. GUY W. DAVIS Greenville, S. C. HENRY C. DAVIS Laurens, S. C. JAMES W. DAVIS .... Batesburg, S. C. JOSEPH E. DAVIS, JR. . . . Sumter, S. C. JULIUS E. DAVIS Dalzell, S. C. LINDA M. DAVIS Seneca, S. C. NELLIE L. DAVIS . . . Spartanburg, S. C. PATRICK T. DAVIS .... Edgewater, Md. PEMBROKE W. DAVIS, JR. . . Augusta, Ga. THOMAS W. DAVIS, JR. . Columbia, S. C. LEROY S. DAVIDSON . . . . Chester, S. C. CHARLES B DAVISON . Asheville, N. C. BENJAMIN L. DAWKINS . Greenville, S. C. EDWARD C. DAWSEY . . . . Aynor, S. C. BRUCE W. DEBREE . . . Clinton, Conn. !5 - 9 FRESHMEN h iM PAMELA J. DEFANTI .... Camden, S. C. REBECCA H. DEFOOR . . . Clemson, S. C. PHILIP G. DEGEN Sumter, S. C. NICHOLAS P. DEGIPOLAMO . Westbury, N. Y. JERRY G. DELAUGHTER . . Edgefield, S. C. PERRY B. DELOACH . . . Walterboro, S. C. JAMES E. DELOUCHE .... Easley, S. C. FRANK R. DELUCA Atlanta, Ga. ALLAN R. DEMAREST . West Babylon, N. Y. JOHN M. DEMOSTHENES . . Sumter, S. C. JONES R. DEMPSEY, JR. . . Barnwell, S. C. TONY P. DEMPSEY .... Barnwell, S. C. HETTY J. DENNIS . . . Parris Island, S. C. JOHN G. DENTON . . North Augusta, S. C. KENNETH W. DETWILER Columbia, S. C. JOHN P. DEVEAUX . . Sullivans Island, S. C. LAWRENCE W. DICKERSON . Belvedere, S. C. DONALD K. DILWORTH . . . Easley, S. C. PAUL E. DIXON Parkridge, N. J, Prospect Park, N. J RONALD W. DJUREN ALLEN E. DOCKERY .... Seneca, CATHY L. DODDS . . . Mt. Pleasant, EMILY D. DONALDSON . Mt. Pleasant, WILLIAM F. DONALDSON . Annapolis, CHRISTOPHER D. DONATO Isle of Palms, S. C. Johns Island, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Charleston, S. C. ■ille, S. C. ALLEN W. DONNALLY . PHILIP D. DONNON . HRIANNA P. DORN . . JAMES W. DORN . . , WILLIAM DORRIETY, JR. THOMAS G. DOSS . . . Wapakoncta, Ohio SANDRA A. DOSSEY .... Sumter, S. C. MILLARD W. DOWD . . . Burlington, N. 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C. DONALD EATMON EUoree, S. C. RONALD W. ECK .... Kenilworth, N. J. HENRY C. EDENS Dalzell, S. C. DONNIE J. EDGAR Seneca, S. C. HOWARD B. EDGAR . . . Plainview, N. J. JAMES D. EDGAR Seneca, S. C. BYRON M. EDWARDS . . . Columbia, S. C. GARY L. EDWARDS . . . Charlottesville, Va. JAMES K. EDWARDS . Galivants Ferry, S. C. LAURA G. EDWARDS . . . Otis AFB, Mass. MARVIN S. EDWARDS, JR. . . Lyman. S. C. MICHAEL C. EDWARDS . . . Cheraw, S. C. THOMAS B. EDWARDS WILLIAM G. EDWARDS WILLIAM N. EDWARDS WILMA J. EDWARDS . BEVERLY EGGER . . . KATHERINE C. EGGERS . Ninety Six, S. C. Newport News, Va. . . MuUins, S. C. . Wellford, S. C. rristobal. Canal Zone . Edgefield, S. C. GEORGE D. EHNAT . Hilton Head Island, S. C. LLOYD L. ELDER .... Silver Spring, Md. CLARK E. ELLEFSON . . Spartanburg, S. C. CRAIG D. ELLEFSON . . Spartanburg, S. C. ROGER J. ELLIOT Decatur, Ga. JAMES J. ELLIS Cincinnati, Ohio KENNETH J. ELLIS . Lancaster, S. C LEFOY D. ELLIS . . . . Richmond Hill, Ga PHILIP A. ELLIS . . . Simpsonville, S. C WM. M. N. ELLIS, JR. . . San Francisco, Calif CURTIS H. ELLISON . . . Greenville, S. C DANIEL R. ELLISON . . Williamston, S. C FREDERICK S. ELLISON . . Rock Hill, S. C. LARRY E. ELMORE Greer, S. C. WILLIAM H. ELROD . . Travelers Rest, S. C. GREGORY S. ENZOR . . . Huntington, N. Y. KITTY E. EPPES Greenville, S. C. RICHARD E. EPPES . . . Greenville, S. C. ELWOOD A. ERWIN . . . . Beaufort, S. C JOHN EVANiTSKY, JR. . . Preston Park, Pa JAMES E. EVANS . . Newberry, S. C MICHAEL E. EVANS . TimmonsviUe, S. C WILLIAM E. EVANS . . . . Sumter, S. C JOHNNY S. EVERETTE Piedmont, S. C DAVID S. EWAN Columbia, S. C. RICHARD W. EYLER . . Westminster, S. C. JOHN K. FAIREY, JR. . . . Denmark, S. C. ROBERT FAIRIE Columbia, S. C. ROBERT J. FAIREY . . . Orangeburg, S. C. WILLIAM B. FANT .... Anderson, S. C. ROBERT F. FASINSKI . . Greenbrook, N. J. MICHAEL S. FEDDER .... Easley, S. C. MARC M. FEINBERG . . . Philadelphia, Pa. WILLIAM F. FERGUSON . . . Clover, S. C. JOSEPH E. FEWELL York, S. C. LEWIS M. FICKEN . . North Augusta, S. C. GARY P. FIELDS .... Bernardsvillc, N. J. RICHARD B. FILLYAW . , Columbia, S. C. GRON ' ER M. FINCHER, JR. . . Cheraw, S. C. D.WID H. FINISON Cheraw. S. C. JANICE F. FINLEY .... Anderson, S. C. W. GARY FINLEY Easley, S. C. 0i FRESHMEN FRESHMEN lJ MARY J. FINNEY , . . KONALD F. FISHER . . WILLIAM J. FISHER, JR. . FRANK A. FISHOR . . CHARLES N. FLANNAGAN ERNEST B. FLEENOR . . PHILLIP H. FLEETWOOD MEREDITH A. FLEMING . TOMMY J. FLEMING . . WILLIAM H. FLEMING . DONALD H. FLETCHER . KENNETH R. FLINT . . . Liberty, S. C. . . Decatur, Ga. Spartanburg, S. C. Darien. Conn, Fair Haven, N, J, , Greenville, S, C, Greenville, S, C, . Buffalo, S, C, Greenville, S, C. Abbeville, S, C. Ridgeland, S, C, Charlotte, N, C, CAROLE R, FLITTER , , , Columbia, S, C. AUGUSTUS M, FLEETWOOD Mcks, Cor,, S, C, LEE M. FLOWERS, JR, . , Hartsville, S. C, JOHN W, FLOYD Conway, S, C, ,MARION R. FLOYD Conway, S. C. BETTY C. FOLK Newberry. S, C, ROBERT W. FOLKMAN , , , Medford, N, J. JOHN S, FOOTE Charleston, S. C, ROBERT E. FORBES , , , , Dayton, Ohio LARRY B, FORD Pickens, S. C. ROBERT M. FORD, JR Dillon, S, C, DONALD BRUCE FORE , Myrtle Beach, S, C, GWIN H. FORRESTER , . Pendleton, S, C. PETER J. FORWOOD , , . Greenville, S, C, CHARLES D. FOSTER , , . Asheville, N. C. DANIEL D. FOSTER , , . Charleston, S, C, RICHARD H. FOSTER , , , Port Royal, Va, WILLARD R. FOSTER , , . , Ladson, S. C, DOUG R, FOUSHEE , . , . Clinton, N. C, JOHNNY J. FOWLER , , Crescent Beach, S, C. RONNIE W, FOWLER . , Williamston, S, C, JAMES R. FOX , . , , . , Clemson, S, C. CECIL E. FOXWORTH, JR, . Andrews, S, C, PATTERSON W. FOY, JR, , Springfield, S, C, THOMAS N, FRANCE . . Rockingham, N, C, WILLIAM J. FREDERICK . St. James, N. Y. WILLI.V.M J. FREE . . . , Greenwood, S. C. OTIS D. FREEMAN , , , . Andrews, S, C. ROBERT P. FRICK Chapin, S. C, MARTHA E, FROEMMING , Springfield, Va. CHARLES R. FRONEBERGER , Gastonia, N, C. BENJA.MIN H. FRYE . . Galivanfs Ferry, S, C, FRED T. FUGIEL , . Wadmalaw Island, S, ' C CHARLES P. FUTCH , , . , St. Pete. Fla, GEORGE W. GAGE III . , , Fort Mill, S, C, STANLEY D, GAILEY Iva, S, C, STEPHEN E, GALES . DAVID R. GALLOWAY DAN H. GAMBRELL . DARRELL H. CAREER ROBERT D. GARLES . ASHLEY C. GARDNER CARL R. GARDNER . HARRY D. GARDNER . TD.M.MV P. G.ARNER . FRAXK M. GARRETT . TH().M. S A. GARRETT , WILLIAM .M. GARRETT ottsburg, Va, isonville, Fla, rleston, S. C. Lake View, S. C, ■innaminson, N, J, Batesburg, S, C. Alexandria, Va, DAVID L. GARRISON . FRANK W. GARRISON . JAMES W. GARRISON BOBBIE LYNNE GARY RICHARD N. GASIONS DONALD S. GEDDINGS JOHN W. GEESLIN . . PAUL T. GEISEL . , . . CURTIS CECIL GENTRY . SUZANNE GEORGE . . . ALEXANDRA GEORGEO MICHAEL G. GERONIMOS . Rock Hill, S. C. Simpsonville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Gulf Breeze, Fla. Chesapeake, Va. . . Ladson, S. C. Falls Church, Va. Bennettsville, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . . Elkton. Md. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. . Levittown, N. Y. RICHARD E. GERWIG . LAURENCE W. GHENT ROBERT M. GIAMO . . PHILLIP G. GIBSON . BRUCE H. WILLIAM GILBERTSON P. GILCHRIST . . Greenvillf, S. C. . . Rock Hill, S. C. Washingtonville, N. Y. Gaffney, S. C. Plainfield, N. Y. Rock Hill, S. C. EDWIN F. GILLINGHAM . . Clemson, S. C. SUSAN J. GILREATH . . . Greenville, S. C, DAVID G. GILSTRAP .... Brevard, N. C. ROBERT L. GILSTRAP . . Greenville, S. C. DANIEL M. GIRARD . . . Masontown, Pa. ROBERT W. GIST, JR Union, S. C. ROSS E. GIUNTA .... Fair Lawn, N. J. CHARLES C. GLASGOW . . . Conway. S. C. CHARLES J. GLENN Union, S. C. EDITH ANNE GLENN . . . Anderson, S. C. JAMES N. GLENN Newark, Del. RONALD E. GLENN .... Ravenel, S. C. WADLEY R. GLENN Atlanta, Ga. JOHN A. GLINN Richmond, Va. TOMMIE LEE GORDON, JR. Westminster, S. C. WILLIAM E. GORDON . . Charleston, S. C. DONALD M. GORE .... Hartsville, S. C. MICHAEL R. GOUGH . West Winfield, N. Y. ALLISON E. GRAHAM .... Barnet, Vt. ALTSTIN R. GRAHAM Loris, S. C. CHARLES A. GRAHAM, JR. . Spartanburg. S. C. MICHAEL M. GRAHAM .... Aynor, S. C. RICHARD L. GRAHAM . . La Canada, Calif. ANDREW C. GRAMLING III . Orangeburg, S. C. FRESHMEN HASKELL E. GRANT .... Pickens, S. C. JIMMY D. GRANT Seneca, S. C. JOSEPH R. GRANT .... Easley, S. C. KENNETH D. GRANT .... Pickens, S. C. TERRY G. GRANT Walhalla. S. C. THOMAS W. GREY .... Greenville, S. C. WALTER T. GRANT .... Chester, S. C. HERBERT G. GRANTHAM . N. Charleston, S. C. GEORGE A. GRAY .... Anderson, S. C. GEORGE M. GRAY Martinee, Ga. HENRY WILLIS GRAY . . Greenville, S. C. JAMES A. GRAY Bethesda, Md. DAVID C . GREEN Yemassee, S. C. DAVID L. GREEN .... Lynchburg, S. C. JERRY B. GREEN .... Graniteville, S. C. JOHN W. GREEN Beaufort, S. C. CARLTON W. GREENE .... Greer, S. C. EDWARD N. GREENE .... Pickens, S. C. GARY J. GREER Taylors, S.C. JAMES R. GREER .... Spartanburg, S. C. DANNY E. GREGG .... Columbia, S. C. EDWARD H. GREGORY . . . Chester, S. C. ALAN D. GRIFFIN . . Miraflores, Lima, Peru RAIJI T. GRIFFIN Clemson, S. C. RANDALL P. GRIFFIN . . . Six Mile, S. C. JOHN D. GRIFFITH . . . . Barnwell, S. C. H. RANDALL GRIGGS . . . HartsviUe, S. C. lAMES M. GRIGGS . . . . HartsviUe, S. C. STEVEN A. GROOVER . . . East Point, Ga. (.REGORY H. GROSZ . . . Short Hills, N. J. RICHARD B. GROSVENOR . Moorestown, N. J. EDWARD C. GRUNDY . Columbia, S. C. EBEN D. GODBOLD . . . . Florence, S. C. MOULTRIE R. GODFREY, JR. Charleston, S. C. JAMES R. GOLLER . . . . . Clemson, S. C. DAVID H. GOLLY . . . . Jacksonville, Fla. JACK K. GOODEN . . . North Augusta, S. C. RICHARD W. GOODING . . Ridgewood, N. J. JAMES T. GORDON . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. JAMES H, GULLY . . . . . Sterling, Va. BARBARA G. GUNTER . . Spartanburg, S. C. JOHN M. HAAS . . . . . Charleston, S. C. I.ARRY E. HADDEN . . . . . Belton, S. C. ARTHUR L. HADDOCK . . . . Atlanta, Ga. ALECIA A. HADDON . . . Rock Hill, S. C. ALICE M. HADDON . . . . Rock Hill, S. C. GEORGE B. HAGOOD . . . Winnsboro, S. C. HERBERT H. HAIGLER Cameron, S. C. DAVID F. HALL, JR. . . . Pennsville, N. J. DAVID N. HALL Mt. Alia, N. C. HARRIET A. HALL .... Anderson, S. C. JAMES E. HALL Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM A. HALL . . . Englishtown, N. J. WILLIAM P. HALL . . . Shaw AFB, S. C. DOLLY M. HALLUMS .... Seneca, S. C. JAMES M. HAMER .... Kingsport, Tenn. NORMAN B. HAMILTON . Newport News, Va. JACQUELINE C. HAMMOND . Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM H. HAMMOND Greenwood, S. C. JAMES R. HANAHAN .... Atlanta, Ga. FRESHMEN ELIZABETH C. HANCOCK WALTER A. HANCOCK ROBERT L. HANKS . . . JOHN F. HANZEL . . . . Olney, Md. Greenville, S. C. Anderson, S. £. }reensboro, N. CT GENE E. HARDEE Loris, S. C. DONALD S. HARDIN . . . Cleveland, S. C. THOMAS H HARGROVE JEREL D. HARMON . . LEON C. HARMON . . ANDREW C. HARPER IIEH.VARD C. HARPER . LAWRENCE O. HARPER Walterboro, S. C. . Prosperity, S. C. Lexington, S. C. Orangeburg. S. C. Charleston, S. C. . Charlotte, N. C. FRANCES M. HARRELL . . . Aiken, S. C. JOE S. HARRELL Columbia, S. C. RAYMOND D. HARRELL . ■Clemson, S. C. MICHAEL P. HARRIS . . . Greenville, S. C. CHARLES W. HARRISON . . Roebuck, S. C. GEORGE M. HARRISON, JR. . Darlington, S. C, STEVEN J. HARROWER . . Asheville, N. C, RICHARD M. HART . . . . Mauldin. S. C. ROBERT D. HARTMAN . . . Rutledge, Pa. M. LENOIR HARTZLER . . . Camden, S. C. SHERRY L. HARTZOG . N. Charleston, S. C. ALTON L. HARVEY . . Deerfield Beach, Fla. ALFORD HASELDEN . . . Georgetown, S. C. ROBERT H. HASSELBACK . Grand Blanc, Mich. WILLIAM H. HASSKAMA . Bennettsville, S. C. CHARLES D. HATCHELL . Little River, S. C. ETHEL J. HAWKINS . . . . Central, S. C. SANDRA L. HAWKINS . . . Anderson, S. C. WILLIAM HAYDEN . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. J. T. HAYES Dillon, S. C. LINDA E. HAYES Taylors, S. C. MICHAEL A. HAYES . . . Fair Bluff. N. C. JAMIE L. HAYWOOD . . . Charleston, S. C. ERNEST F. HEAD Central, S. C. CHERRVL C. HEATH . WILLIAM M. HEATH . MALCOLM E. HEATON CHARLES C. HECK . . DANNY E. HEFFNER . LARRY D. HEFNER . . MICHAEL T. HEFFRON SUSAN D. HEGGOOD . JONATHAN M. HEHN . AUGUST E. HEINS . . RICHARD J. HELMS . , ERICK R. HELSING . . n, S. C. , S. C. Anderson, S. C. . Oak Park, III. Great Falls, S. C. Charlotte, N. C. John ' s Island, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Charleston, S. C. . . . Eustic, Fla. Columbia, S. C. CHRIS W. HENDERSON . New Canaan. Conn. RONALD T HENDERSON . . Sumter, S. C. WILLIAM S. HENDERSON . . Bremen. Ga. GEORGE B. HENDRICKS . . Bethune, S. C. PHIL L. HENDRICKS .... Greer, S. C. STEPHEN E. HENDRICKS . Columbia, S. C. STEPHEN B. HENRIKSON CHARLES M. HENDRIX . JAMES D HENDRIX . . RICHARD E. HENKEL . FORREST A. HEXRIKSEN DALE R. HENRY . . Charleston, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Waynesboro, Va. . . Palmyra, Pa. Maggie Valley, N. C. FRESHMEN DICKEY S. HENRY Conway, S. C. JOHN L HENSEL, JR. CARL E. HENSON . . DAN M. HERLONG . JOHN D. HESTER . MILTON S. HESTER CHRISTOPHER D. HEYN DARRYL R. HICKMAN . DANNY D. HICKS . . . DONALD C. HICKS . . NANCY L. HICKS . . . EUGENE F. HIGGINS . . Columbia. S. C. Seneca S. C. Johnston. S. C. Summerville, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . Columbia. S. C. Aiken, S. C. Great Falls, S. C. Clcmson. S. C. . . Aiken. S. C. Amityville, N. Y. WILLIAM G. HILDEBRAND . Camden. S. C. CHRISTOPHER C. HILL . . Roebuck, S. C. J. A. HILL, JR Aberdeen, Md. RONALD G. HIMMEL . . . Greenville, S. C. RODGER F. HINTON .... Pickens, S. C. CURTIS L. HOBBS .... Lynchburg, S. C. imMlM k diMmM M mM 4 r H E| (r i! H o FRESHMEN MARY L. HOCKENBERRY , Slippery Rock, Pa. JERRY V HODGE .... Greenville. S. C. JOEL M. HOEFER Columbia, S. C. SARA A. HOFFMAN . . . Spartanburg, S. C. (TRTIS S. HOGAN, JR. . . Columbia, S. C. DAVID VV. HOGAN . . . Thornwood, N. Y. CLAl ' DE D. HOLCOMBE SUSAN G. HOLCOMBE . SANDRA A. HOLDEN . WILLIAM L. HOLDEN, ; LAURIE A. HOLLEMAN . DAVID M. HOLLIDAY . Greenville, S. C. Columbia. S. C. Clemson, S. C. Clemson, S. C. mraervillc, S. C. Pamplico, S. C. DAVID A. HOLLOWAY . . . Florence, S. C. CHRISTOPHER M. HOLMES . Columbia, S. C. DAVID M. HOLMES .... Gaffney, S. C. -ELDA C. HOLMES .... Clemson, S. C. PAUL M. HOLZSHU Pitcairn, Pa. BILLY B. HOMAN .... Jacksonville, Fla. PATRICIA L. HOOD . WILLIAM D. HOOD . GEORGE L. HOOPER . JOHN G. HOPKINS, JR. HENRY L. HOPPER . DONALD J. HORRES . JOHN J. HORRES . . DEBBY A. HOWARD . .N ' ORMAN A. HOWARD I ' ALVIN T. HOWLE . H. SUSAN HUBBARD STUART J. HUBBARD . . Rock Hill, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . . . Easley, S. C. North Augusta, S. C. . Charleston, S. C. John ' s Island, S. C. Seneca S. C. . . Taylors, S. C. Lancaster, S. C. Clemson, S. C. Zanesville, Ohio ANNA R. HUDGENS . . . Mountville, S. C. THOMAS E. HUDGINS .... Fairfax, Va. CHARLES W. HUGGINS . . Bishopville, S. C. EDWARD M. HUGHES . . . Greenville, S. C. JERRY W. HUGHES Aiken, S. C. RANDY P. HUGHES Neeses, S. C. KENNETH R HULL .... Pickens, S. C. .MORGAN R. Hl ' MPHREYS, JR. . Cheraw, S. C. THOMAS C. HUMPHRIES . Spartanburg, S. C. .MUHAEI. D. HUNNICUTT . Pendleton, S. C. iR I G W. HUNT III . , . Columbia, S. C. ROBERT T. HUNT, JR. . . Spartanburg, S. C. GEORGIA E. HUNTER . . . Newberry, S. C. JANE G. HUNTER Clemson, S. C. ALVLN J. HURT Easley, S .C. GEORGE L. HLTSTLER . . Walterboro, S. fc - LOWNIE R. HYATT .... Pauline, S. C. PAMELA J. HYATT Wayne, Pa. ALEXSANDRA C. HYDER . . Anderson, S. C. STEPHEN P. INGLIS .... Marietta, Ga. JOHN W. IRVING . . Berkeley Heights, N. J. JOEL K. ISENBERG Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM A. IVESTER . . Greenville, S. C. DANNY C. IVEY .... Spartanburg, S. C. DONALD F. JACKSON, JR. EVELYN C. JACKSON . LELAND A. JACKSON . . PHILIP W. JACKSON . , GRADY H. JAMES . . . HAROLD S. JAMES . . . , . Greer, S. C. Camden, S. C. Batesburg, S. C. . Camden, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Un n, S. C, JOSEPH D. JAMES . SYLVIA A. JAMES . . ELLIS M. JAMISON . THOMAS A. JAMISON JOHN H. JAY . . . . GAIL D. JEFFCOAT . Aiken, S. C. Georgetown, S. C. . . Easley, S. C. Folly Beach, S. C. Douglasville, Ga. Columbia, S. C. BRUCE W. JENKINS Dalton, Pa. EUGENE E. JENNINGS . . . Chester, S. C. WAYNE D. JENNINGS . . . Stratford, Conn. DEXTER G. JETER . . . Ware Shoals, S. C. DON E. JOHNSON Clinton, S. C. JAMES B. JOHNSON .... Kinards, S. C. MARY K. JOHNSON . . MICHAEL L. JOHNSON MILLEDGE A. JOHNSON PHILLIP W. JOHNSON . ROBERT M. JOHNSON . ROGER D. JOHNSON Laurens, S. C. Aiken, S. C. N. Augusta, S. C. . . . Bristol, Va. . . . York, S. C. Galivants Ferry, S. C. STANLEY T. JOHNSON . . Belvedere, S. C. STEPHEN D. JOHNSON . Pompano Beach, Fla. THOMAS A. JOHNSON . . Alexandria, Va. WALTER J. JOHNSON, JR. . Columbia, S. C. .MELVIN C. JOHNSTON . . . Denmark, S. C. BARRY N. JONES Conway, S. C. CASEY B. JONES .... Great Falls, S. C. DAVID H. JONES . . North Charleston, S. C. DAVID L. JONES . . . North Augusta, S. C. GEORGE T. JONES Loris, S. C. GREGORY ' A. JONES . . . Anderson, S. C. JANIE P. JONES Columbia, S. C. JOE F. JONES Fairfax, S. C. JOE K. JONES Greenville. S. C. JOHN B. JONES Charleston, S. C. KENNETH M. JONES . . MacD.ll AFB, Fla. LENNAY K. JONES .... Anderson, S. C. STEPHEN A. JONES . . . Kingsport, Tenn. THOMAS R. JONES . . . Birmingham, Ala KENNETH F. JORDAN . . . Anderson. S. C LEWIS A. JORDAN . . . Myrtle Beach, S. C WILLIAM L. JORDAN . . . Pendleton, S. C JOHN W. JOSEY . . . Jacksonville, Fla PHILIP H. JUMPER . . . . Swansea, S. C mMgt M FRESHMEN MARTHA L. KAHLER . . . Kershaw, S. C. IAN B. KAMEN .... . . Baldwin, N. Y. Y V FRANCIS E. KANIA . . Piedmont, S. C. WILLIAM B. KARPIK . . Anderson, S. C. DAVID E. KASKIN . . . Hampton, S. C. HAROLD B. KAY, JR. . . Greenville, S. C. MARGARET E. KEE . . . Rock Hill, S. C. THOMAS D. KEELS . . . BRADFORD L. KEENEY . Anderson, S. C. B J ' NICHOLAS J. KELAIDIS Athens, Greece 2 WARREN V. KELLAHAN . Kingstree, S. C. ti WILLIAM F. KELLAM . . Anderson, S. C. FRED KELLETT . . . . . Greenville, S. C. JAMES P. KELLETT IV . Fountain Inn, S. C. p ■-i CHARLES A. KELLEY . . . Wheaton, III. ' v WILLIE J. KELLEY . . . . Olanta. S. C. ■■■•:.fe GARY L. KELLY .... Clemson, S. C. JAMES P. KELSEY . . . . . Pickens, S. C. f f ' r. 1 THOMAS L. KEMMERLIN . . Columbia, S. C. ANN E. KESTER Columbia, S. C. KATHRYN E KEYS .... Walhalla, S. C. JOHN M. KIMBALL . North Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM D. KIMBRELL . . Sumter, S. C. HUBERT I. KINARD . . . Prosperity, S. C. LLOYD G. KING, JR. . . . Manning, S. C. M. E. KING Easley, S. C. RACHEL D. KING .... Society Hill, S. C. MARGARET N. KIRKLAND . Bamberg, S. C. TED M. KLEMETTI . . . North Miami, Fla. STEPHEN W. KLINE .... Atlanta, Ga. JAMES A. KNIGHT . . . MARY J. KNIGHT . . . STEPHEN M. KNIGHT, JR. TORA K. KNIGHT . . . ROBERT R, KNOWLES KATHRYN W. KNOY . . Gray Court, S. C. Honea Path, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Bamberg, S. C. LEO J. KOBS Canton, Mass. DAVID A. KOCZAN Edison, N. J. JAMES D. KOHL Greenville, S. C. JIMMY D. KOON .... Ware Shoals, S. C. DAVID M. KOSS Herts, England JUDITH A. KOSSLER . . Charleston, S. C. JUDSON A. KRAFT . . Miami Springs, Fla. DEAN H. KRESS Camden, S. C. DAVID L. KRICKHAN . . . Asheville, N. C. EDWARD R. KROMKA . . . Clifton, N. J. DAVID G. LADEWIG .... Doraville, Ga. BRUCE T. LAGE . . . Daytonia Beach, Fla. NANCY L . LAKE . . . KEITH A. LALOR . . . ROBERT M. LAMB . . KENNETH S. LAND . . RICHARD V. LANDRUM CHARLIE S. LANEY . JOHN W. LANEY . . . MARIAN E. LANGFORD DOl ' GLAS B. LANGLEY EDWARD B. LANGLEY DAVID J. LANK . . . MARGARET E. LATHEM Greenwood, S. C. . . Clemson, S. C. . . Aiken, S. C. Conway, S. C. N. Charleston, S. C. Cheraw, S. C. Bennettsville, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Charleston, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . Salisbury, Md. . Hartsville, S. C. FRESHMEN WILLIAM J. LAWBACH FRANCES L. LAUREY . DON E. LAWHON . . KENNETH L. LAWHON FRANCIS A. LAWTON . AUentown, Pa. Charleston, S. C. TimmonsviUe, S. C. Hartsville, S. t. Gastonia, N. C. ROBERT P. LAWTON York, S. C. CLARENCE W. LAY .... Seneca, S. C. STEPHEN M. LAZAR . . . Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM G. LEAIRD . . . Jefferson, S. C. MARSHALL A. LEAMAN, JR. Greenwood, S. C. FRANK C. LEE Troy, N. C. JAMES A. LEE Pendleton, S. C. LARRY E. LEE Woodruff, S. C. STAN R. LEE Piedmont, S. C. THOMAS D. LEE Conway, S. C. PHILIP J. LEGNETTI . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. THEODORE J. LEININGER . . Newark. Del. ROBERT B. LEITH .... Roseland, N. J. JOHN C. LEMACKS . . . Walterboro. S. C. JOHN A. LESSLIE .... Rock Hill, S. C. LAWREN ' CE W. LESEMANN . Charleston, S. C. Jl ' LIE A. LESTER Decatur, Ga. JOHN E. LEWIS, JR. . . . Columbia. S. C. JOHN G. LEWIS Greenville, S. C. MARTIN B. LEWIS .... Kingstree, S. C. ROBERT D. LEW IS . . . Great Falls, S. C. STEPHEN J. LEWTER . . Stone Mountain, Ga. EDGAR D. LIDE Hartsville, S. C. ARTHUR B. LINDLER . . . Clemson, S. C. JOHN C. LINDSAY, JR. . Bennettsvillc, S. C. DONALD R. LINDSEY . TORRE J. LIPPI . . . JAMES D. LISKEY . . DAVID G. LITTLEJOHN CHARLES W. LOCKABY JOYCE P. LOFTON . . Bay Minette, Ala. West Pittston, Pa. Harrisonburg, Va. Spartanburg, S. C, . . Liberty, S. C. Cle , S. C. JERRY L. LOLLIS . . . Ware Shoals, S. C. THOMAS W. LONG Saluda, S. C. DONNIE L. LOONEY .... Elberton, Ga. JAMES M. LONGSHORE . . Newberry, S. C. SAMUEL D. LOVE. JR. . . . Gastonia, N. C. DONALD C. LOVETTE . . Fair Bluff, N. C. Columbia, S. C. . Union, S. C. Pendleton, S. C. Hartsville, S. C. Swanse a, S. C. BARBARA LUCIUS . . JOSEPH LUKOWSKI, JR. ROBERT P. LUSK . . CHARLES M. LUTHER . BENJAMIN R. LYBRAND CURTIS W. LYBRAND, JR. . Chas. Hgts., S. C. JL ' LIANNE LYNES Easley. S. C. LOUIS B. LYNN Darlington, S. C. ROGER S. LYNN Pageland, S. C. HELEN D. McALHANY . North Charleston, S. C. ARTHUR G. McALISTER, JR. . Liberty, S. C. RAYMOND P. McBURNETT, JR. Batesb ' g, S. C. JOHN D. McCABE Kingstree, S. C. KEITH S. McCABE . . WILLIAM M. McCABE . JAMES R. McCAMMON BETSY C. McCARTER . W. R. McCLEAVE . . Kingstree, S. C. . Kingstree, S. C. Rock Hill, S. C. Fountain Inn, S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. WILLIAM M. McCLELIAN . . N. Chas.. S. C. ROBERT G. McCLESKEY . . Greenville, S. C. HAROLD W. McCLINTOCK, JR. . Ora, S. C. KIRK M. McCLOSKEY . . Washington, D. C. ANTHONY E. McCLURE . . Asheville, N. C. MICHAEL H. McCLURE . . . Sumter, S. C. ROGER L. McCOLLUM . . JOHN M. McCONNELL . . KEITH I. McCONNELL . KATHRYN A. McCORMICK JAMES E. McCOY . . . BRENDA C. McCRARY . . Easley, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Clinton, S. C. WILLIAM R. McCRARY . . . Florence, S. C. PATRICIA A. McCUEN . . . Taylors, S. C. HOWARD L. McCULLOUGH . Clemson, S. C. ROBERT L. McCULLOUGH . Greenville, S. C. DIANA L. McDANIEL .... Gaffney, S. C. REGINALD G. McDANIEL, JR. . MuUii Mr{f m dM T Jl FRESHMEN , s. c. M jTm n es m f- p m p £ ' h D FRESHMEN L . JAMES v. McDonald . Blacksburg, S. C. JOHN L. McDonald . . . Columbia, S. C, NANCY V. McDONELL . . . Lccsburg, Fla. LARRY M. McELRATH . . . . Greer, S. C. PETER M. McINNES . . . Charleston, S. C. LARRY F. McLNTYRE . . . . Marion. S. C. CHARLES J. McKENZIE . . Greenwood, S. C. LESLIE E. McKENZIE, JR. . . Dillon, S. C. MARTHA N. McKENZIE . . Lake City, S. C. PAUL A. McKIE . . . North Augusta, S. C. JAMES L. McLESKEY . . . Anderson, S. C. DAVID K. McMAHAN . . . Sevickville, Tenn. WADE A. McMANUS, JR. . LAWRENCE C. McMILLAN RICHARD F. McMillan, jr. CATHERINE L. McNEIGHT BARRY D. McNeill . . . CALVIN R. McNeill . . . Richburg, S. C. Denmark, S. C. . Bamberg, S. C. . Aiken, S. C. Conway, S. C. Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL e. McNeill . JANICE L MABRY . . WILLIAM E. MABRY . JAMES E. MacDONALD ROBERT J. MacDONALD LYMAN G. MacNUTT . Ware Shoals, S. C. . . Maitland, Fla. . . Carlisle, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Lyndhurst, N. J. . Ashland, Mass. PERRY T. MACOMSON, JR. . . Shelby, N. C. SUSAN MACOMSONS . . . Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM C. MAKSYMOWICZ . Johnston, R. I. BOBBY D. MALPHRUS . . Ridgeland, S. C. PHILLIP W. MALPHRUS . Ridgeland, S. C. CAROL L. MANER Garnett, S. C. LAURENCE E. MANSFIELD III . Darien, Conn. NANCY A. MARCENGILL . WiUiamston, S. C. GUY H. MARINELLO . . Jewett City, Conn. STEPHEN H. MARION . . . Charlotte, N. C. FREDERICK F. MARSHALL . Trumbull, Conn. CARLON L. MARTIN .... Aynor, S. C. DOUGLAS C. MARTIN .... Marietta, Ga. GEORGE S. MARTIN . . Ware Shoals, S. C. JAMES W. MARTIN . . . Winnsboro, S. C. RONALD LEWIS MARTIN . Westminster, S. C. ROBERT G. MARTURANO . . Camden, S. C. WANDA G. MASON .... Anderson, S. C. DONALD MUSCCI Neptune, N. J. BETTY J. MATTHEWS . . . Scranton, S. C. BARRY G. MATTOX .... Columbia, S. C. LARRY A. MAULDIN . . Orangeburg, S. C. BOBBY G. MEADOWS . . . Shawmut, Ala. KENNETH A. MEANS .... Clemson, S. C. ALAN G. MEDFORD Marietta, Ga. JERRY A. MEEHAN .... Pendleton, S. C. THO.MAS E. MEEK .... Knoxville, Tenn. DWIGHT J. MEHAFFY . . . Central, S. C. CH.ARLES J. deMELKER Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. CHAS. W. MELLARD, JR. . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. JOSEPH D. MELNIK . ERROL G. MERCER . BRENDA D. MEREDITH MITCHELL MERRITT . THOMAS A. MESSICK GORDON S. METSKY . Stratford, Conn. Georgetown, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Conway, S. C. N. Augusta, S. C. . Summit, N. J. 562 THEODORE M. MEYER ALLEN R. MEYERRIECKS EDWARD MICHAELS II ROBERT W. MICHIE . . JOHN P. MICKANIS . . SARA J. MIKOLAJCZYK . . Greenwood, S. C. Myrtle Beach, S. C. . . Buffalo, N. J. . Kewgington, Md. H; Md. Myrtle Beach, S. C. PETER E. MIKSIS . GEORGE K. MILAM . RONALD W. MILAM DEAN ALLAN MILES DAVID B. MILEY . EARL L. MILLER . . North Plainsfield, N. J. Sandy Springs, S. C . . Statesville, N. C. . Colonial Heights, Va. . Charleston, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. GREER MILLER Columbia, S. C. MICHAEL A. MILLER .... Union, S. C. PAUL W. MIMS, JR. . . . Columbia, S. C. DAVID H. MITCHELL, JR. . Hickory Gr., S. C. DAVID J. MITCHELL Folsom, Pa. JOHNNY O. MITCHELL . . Greenville, S. C. NANCY J. MOBLEY . . Orangeburg, S. C. ROBERT S. MOBLEY . . . Rock Hill, S. C. CLARENCE MODE III . . . . York, S. C. JESSE W. MOFFETT . . Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ANTHONY G. MOORE . Moncks Corner, S. C. C. HAROLD MOORE, JR Chesterfield S. C. CHARLES G. MOORE ■. . . Moore, S. C. CHARLES L. MOORE . . . Pensacola, Fla. HENRY S. MOORE . . . Georgetown. S. C. JIMMY L. MOORE . . . . Charleston, S. C. PATRICK J. MOORE . . . Laurens, S. C. ROBERT A. MOORE . ■Mountain Lakes, N. J. RONNIE W. MOORE ■Calhoun, Ga. STEVE T. MOORE . . . . Greenville, S. C THOMAS MOORE . . Hoosick Falls, N. Y. THOMAS J. MOORE . . . . Grayson, Ga WARREN W. MOORE . . . Barnwell, S. C BRIAN V. MORAN . . .... Rye, N. Y. JAMES F. MORAN . . . Larchmont, N. Y MYRAN A. MORGAN . Fairforest, S. C ALVIN V. MORRIS . . . . . Atlanta, Ga CLAUDE L. MORRIS . Burlington, N. C DENNIS C. MORRIS . . . N. Augusta, S. C ROBERT T. MORRIS II . . Baltimore, Md SCOTT W. MORRIS . . . Spartanburg S. C. TEDDY MORRIS, JR. . . Greenwood S. C. THOMAS 0. MORRIS, JR. . . . Andrews S. C. RICHARD N. MOSS . . . . Charleston S. c. RANDOLPH M. MOWER . . . Sumter s. c. GEORGE W. MOZINGO III . . Columbia s. c. FRANCIS J. MULHERIN . Williamstown N.J. HOWARD P. MULLEN . . . Anderson s. C. JOHN D. MULLEN . . . Greenville s. C. GARY L. MULLINS . . . . Williston s. C. GLORIA E. MUNGO . . . . Rock Hill S. C. EDWARD C. MURDOCK . . Woodstown N.J. STANLEY F. MUNNERLYN . Greenwood S. C. JOHN A. MUNNS .... Ware Shoals s. c. JAMES P. MURPHY . . . . McColl s. c. KEVIN L. MURRAY . . . . Berlir . Md. FRANKIE R. MYERS . . . . Seneca S. C. GREGORY B. MYERS . . Lakeland, Fla. r Q. Ip H mm . I ' u w34._ ' ' i ip O 1 ' FRESHMEN 1 I FRESHMEN JESSE W. MYERS .... JOHN D. MYERS .... ALLEN T. NELSON . . . CHARLES A. NELSON . . CHARLES D. NELSON . . WILLIAM C. NEWALL JR. Bennettsville, S. C. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. . Somerset. N. J. Anderson, S. C. Simpsonville, S. C. Clemson, S. C. cksburg, S. C. abersham, Ga. MICHAEL E. NEWTON . JAMES A. NICHOLS . . ANDREW M. NORRIS . . . Cheraw, S. C. MYRA A. NORRIS Camden, S. C. SAMMIE J. NORRIS . . . Timmonsville, S. C. MARK M. NOWAKOWSKI . . Baltimore, Md. ERIC B. NYGAARD .... Decatur, Ga. MARSHA R. OATES . . . Spartanburg, S. C. ROY R. OATES Blackstock, S. C. JAMES C. O ' DELL, JR. . . . Union, S. C. RICHARD B. ODOM . . Virginia Beach, Va. ROBERT M. OHANESIAN . Huntington, N. Y. RICHARD T. ORNE . GUY L. OSBORNE . FRANCIS M. OTT JR. SHERRIL A. OWEN DENNIS V. OWENS . LEROY F. OWENS . East Orange, N. J. . . Union, S. C. . Columbia, S. C. . . Central, S. C. . . Duncan, S. C. Silver Spring, Md, TONY J. OWENS Easley, S. C. REBECCA E. OWENS .... Easley, S. C. JOHN J. OXFORD .... Woodmere, N. Y. SHERRY OXNER Elberton, Ga. BERNARD R. OZBOLT . . . Walterboro, S. C. SHELTON J. PACE .... Gresham, S. C. STEVE P. PACE Greenville, S. C. JOHN E. PACK Columbus, N. C. FRED M. PADGETT .... Walterboro, S. C. COLE L. PAGE Williston, S. C. HERBERT DAN PAGE . . Greenville, S. C. JOHN D. PAGE III ... . Hampton, S. C. KERRY C. PAINTER . ROBERT L. PAINE II JOHNNY W. PALMER PETER W. PAPPAS . DAVID D. PARKER . DANIEL F. PARKER . . . Simpsonville S. C. Atlantic H ' lands, N. J. . . . Central, S. C. . . Rock Hill, S. C. Camden, S. C. . . . Abbeville, S. C. ROBERT M. PARKER . . JOEL D. PARNELL . . LaBONNEY R. L. PARNELL JAMES H. PARSONS III . WILLIAM T. PARSONS . DENNIS P. PATRICK S. Belraar, N. J. Anderson, S. C. Charleston, SvC. Newberry, S. C. . Hartsville, S. C. Pacolet Mills, S. C. JAMES R. PATRICK . . Mystic Islands, N. J. LESTER R. PATRICK . . Orangeburg, S. C. JOHN E. PATTERSON .... Charlotte, N. C. ROBERT G. PATTERSON . . . Clinton S. C. WILLIAM S. PATTERSON . . Fort Mill. S. C. BEN M. PAULLING .... Camden, S. C. GAR - M. PAYNE Kershaw, S. C. HENRY K. PAYNE .... Summerville, S. C. DAVID L. PEACE Anderson, S. C. CHARLES R. PEARRE . . N. Charleston, S. C. WIIJ.IAM J. PEARSON, JR. . Camp Hill, Pa. SUSAN M. PEEKE Sumter, S. C. GEORGIA A. PENDER .... Arlington, Va. SAMUEL D. PENDERGRASS . Greenwood, S. C. NEIL G. PENDRY Allentown, Pa. TOMMY G. PERKINS .... Clemson, S. C. ROBERT E. PERRY .... Brunswick, Ga. CHARLES R. PESAVENTO . Greenville, S. C. DONALD C. PETERSON . EUGENE C. PETERSON THOMAS E. PETERSON RAYMOND H. PETTIT . THOMAS B. PETTIT . . CLARENCE E. PHILLIPS . . Rumson, N. J. . . Woodbridge, Va. . . Tallahassee, Fla. . Spartanburg, S. C. . . . Cayce, S. C. Lynchburg, S. C. GEORGE D. PHILLIPS . ROBERT G. PHILLIPS . ROBERT H. PHILLIPS . STEVE F. PHILLIPS . JOHN A. PICKINSON . HARRY E. PIERCE . . . . . Sumter, S. C. . . Walhalla, S. C. . . Columbia, S. C. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Mullins, S. C. . . Kingstree, S. C. RAYMOND S. PILGRIM BRUCE N. PINTO . . . JAMES E- PITTMAN . WESLEY M. PITTS . . MICHAEL E. PLATT . CLINT E. POLLARD . . . . . Marietta, Ga. Chester Spring, Pa. . . Greenville, S. C. . Columbia, S. C. . . Rock Hill, S. C. . . Greenville, S. C. . . . Easlev, S. C. JAMES L. POPE . . . JON P. POPOWSKI . . JAMES D. PORTER . . JOSEPH H PORTER North Reading, Mass. Arlington, Va. . . Rock Hill, S. C. . . . Loris, S. C. LARRY E. PORTER . . . . LaFrance, S. C. CARL F POSPISIL Union, S. C GEELA B. POTEAT . . MITCHELL R. POWERS CLINTON J. POWELL . JAMES R. POWELL . . JULIAN L. POWELL . . Columbia, S. C . . Columbia, S. C . . Charleston, S. C, . . Walhalla, S. C. . . Fort Mill, S. C WILLIAM S. POWER . JAMES W. PREACHER . EDWIN S. PRESNELL . FRANK J PRICE . . . . . . Clinton, S. C. . . . Ruffin, S. C. . . Asheboro, N. C. . . . Roselle, N. J. BROOKS R. PRINCE . JOHN W. PROHASKA . . . Greenville, S. C. Charleston, S. C. FRESHMEN TIM W. PULLIN Atlanta, Ga. LARRY E. PURSLEY . . . Abbeville, S. C. CAROL D. PUTMAN . . . Spartanburg S. C. JAMES R PUTMAN Easley, S. C. MARTIN W. QUATTLEBAUM . Batesburg, S. C. KAREN L. QUICK Timonium, Md. KENNETH E. RABON . . . Columbia, S. C. THOMAS H. RADCLIFFE . N. Charleston, S. C. MIR S. RAHIM Lahore, Pakistan DOUGLAS M. RAINES . . . Greenville, S. C. ANGELA W. RAINEY .... Starr, S. C. FRANK E. RALSTON . . . Batesburg, S. C. RITA J. RAMPEY .... Greenville, S. C. TED N, RAMSEY Greenville, S. C. THOMAS H. RAMSEY .... Clover, S. C. RICHARD D. RANDOLPH . . . Stanley, N. C. PAUL M. RAUP .... Hendersonville, N. C. JOHN G. RAY Alexandria, Va. 0 7. r a i L d kAm £ M . FRESHMEN HOWARD C. RAYFIELD . . Chesterfield, S. C. CHARLES E. RAYMOND, JR. . Manning, S. C. PAUL E. REAVIS Florence, S. C. MICHAEL B. RECTOR .... Greer, S. C. DANIEL W. REEVES . . . Portland, Maine SAMUEL F. REID, JR. . , Fort Motte, S. C. RICHARD W. REITH . . Long Island, N.Y. AARON V. RENTZ . . . . Columbia, S. C. WALTER G. RESCORLA . . . Glenside, Pa. JACK B. REYNOLDS, JR. . . Columbia, S. C. JOSEPH W. REYNOLDS . . . Hanahan, S. C. MARK A. REYNOLDS . . . AsheviUe, N, C. PEGGY A. REYNOLDS .... Cannon, Ga. SAMUEL F. RHODES . . Mayesville, S. C. JAMES C. RICE Greenville, S, C. JAMES D. RICE, JR Asheville, N. C. MICHAEL S. RICE Easley, S. C. SHARON L. RICE .... Greenville, S. C. ANDREW L. RICHARDSON CAROL A. RICHARDSON . GARY F. RICHARDSON . JOSEPH R. RICHARDSON WILLIAM C. RICHARDSON HENRY L.. RICHBOURG . TERRY M. RICHEY . . RONALD L. RIDGEWAY EARL K. RIGLER . . TILDEN F. RILEY . . JAMES L. RIMER III . JOSEPH A. RINEHART . Johnsonville, S. C. . . Belton, S. C. N. Charleston, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. . Spartanburg, S. C. . . Dillon, S. C. Anderson, S. C. St. Matthews, S . C. Landenberg, Pa. Orangeburg, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Batesburg, S. C. VICTORIA RISSETTO . . Prospect Park, Pa. MICHAEL D. RIVENBARK . . . Joliet, 111. BRUCE D. ROBERTS .... Taylors, S. C. JANICE R. ROBERTS . . . Greenville, S. C. JOHN R. ROBERTS .... Charleston, S. C. JOHN T. ROBERTS . . . Blacksburg, S. C. WILLIAM A. ROBERTS JON H. ROBINETT , . NANCY E. ROBINSON . RONALD L. ROBINSON RONALD S. ROBINSON THOMAS M. ROBINSON . Martir West Col lie, N. J. 3ia, S. C. Seneca S. C. Aiken, S. C. Asheville, N. C. . Clover, S. C. JOHN D. ROESER . • • . Wallingford, Pa. WILLIAM D. ROFFIELD . . Newberry, S. C. DONALD C. ROGERS . . N. Charleston, S.-4;. FRIEDA J. ROGERS . . . . Pickens, S. C. JACKIE T. ROGERS . . . . WoodruflF, S. C. VIRGINIA A. ROGERS . . . . Clinton, S. C. NATHAN L. ROHDE . . Kissimmee, Fla. STEVEN E. ROLLINS . . . Greenville, S. C. BRUCE J. ROSE . . . . . . Clemson, S. C. JEFFREY D ROSS . . . . . Fort Lee, N. J. JAMES R. ROUSE . . . Fountain Inn, S. C. PHILLIP J. ROWELL . . . Columbia, S. C. DAVID H. ROWLAND . . . . Central, S. C. FAVE L. HUFF . . . . . Columbia, S. C. KATHLEEN S. RULE . . . . Sheldon, S. C. WILLIAM L. RUMFELT . . Blacksburg, S. C. CHARLES A. RUMPEL . . . Charleston, S. C. DONALD E. RUSSELL . . . Baltimore, Md. JAMES B. RUSSELL . . . Short Hill, N.J. ROBERT B. RUSSELL . . . Charleston. S. C. STEPHEN A. RUSSELL . W. Hartford, Conn. WILLIAM B. RUSSELL . . . Bethesda, Md. JAMES M. RUTHERFORD . . Anderson, S. C. MARION F. SADLER . Leesville, S. C. PATRICIA A. SAGGUS . . Edgefield, S. C. GERARD P. SAMMON . . Columbia, S. C STEVEN A. SANDBERG . . Jamestown, N. Y. ERIC B. SANDERS . . . N. Augusta. S. C JOHN L. SANDERS, JR. . . . Rock Hill, S. C REBBECCA L. SANDERS . . Clinton, S. C ROBERT R. SANDS . . New Providence, . J. ROBERT S. SARGENT .... Liberty, S. C. PHIL E. SATTERFIELD . . Greenwood, S. C. A. E. SAUNDERS Orangeburg, S. C. JEAN M. SAVERANCE .... Lamar, S. C. MARK G. SAVITSKY .... Clemson, S. C. ROBERT B. SCARBOROUGH Conway, S. C RICHARD E. SCATES, JR. . . Gaflfney. S. C JOHN P. SCHAEDEL .... Baltimore, Md, CHARLES F. SCHEIO . . Belle Mead, N. J. F. J. SCHILLING ... Old Westburg, N. WILLIAM SCHLUPP . . . Cinnaminson, N. J, ROBERT C. SCHMIDT . . CHARLES T. SCHMINCKE JOSH F. SCHNEIDER . . MAX M. SCHREIBER . . EDWARD G. SCHROFF . HARRY S. SCHULZE . . Old Tappan, N. J Pennsauken, N. J, . Statesville, N. C Camden, S. C, . Milltown, N. J, . Harrisburg, Pa HOWARD L. SCHULZ . . . Vineland, N. J. OTTO H. SCHUMACHER, JR. . Walhalla, S. C. WAYNE H. SCHUMM . . Riviera Beach, Fla. CARL T. SCOTT .... Spartanburg, S. C. CHARLES D. SCOTT . . Orangeburg, S. C. DANIEL B. SCOTT .... Meggett, S. C. HAZEL E. SCOTT . . KERRY D. SCOTT . . . WILLIAM T. SCOTT . WILLIAM B. SCRUGGS . THOMAS F. SCURRY . GEORGE W. SEABROOK Elberton, Ga. Charleston. S. C. . Dillon, S. C. . Chesnee, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Charleston, S. C. EDGAR A. SEARS Olar, S. C. JOHN M. SEARS Anderson, S. C. DAVID B. SEASE .... Newberry, S. C. MARTHA A. SEAY . . . Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM J. SEAY .... Charlotte, N. C. EULALIE V. SEEL .... Rahway, N. J. PATRICIA C. SEELEY . Sandy Spr ings, Ga CHARLES A. SEIJO . . . . Silver Sp ing, Md REBECCA S. SENN . . Simpsonv lie, S. C THOMAS L. SENN . . . . . Clem on, S. C HUBERT H. SETTLE . . . . Albany, Ga CHRISTOPHER W. SEVERS . . Peck ville. Pa DONALD C. SHAFER . . Strongsv ille, Ohio WILLIAM S. SHANNON . Westbu ry, N. V GRADY I SHEALY . . Ninety Six. S. C JOHN P. SHEALY . . . . Sava inah, Ga SANDRA M. SHEALY . . . W. Colum )ia, S. C FRANK J SHELLEY . . . . Rockville. Md rfi, , ) ' 3 ift ; ik l iMi tftk FRESHMEN 3 f lai Aa di s- l «L 41 I gfhmk FRESHMEN VICTORIA E. SHELLEY . Daytona Beach, Fla. WILLIE C. SHELLEY . . Conway, S. C. EDGAR G. SHELTON . . . Winter Park, Fla. TOM P. SHEPPARD . . . . Liberty, S. C. LARRY D. SHERMAN . . . Piedmont, S. C. ROBERT L. SHEVVFELT . . . Clcmson, S. C. ARTHUR J. SKINNERS . W. Springfield, Mass. WILLIAM M. SHIRLEY , Honea Path. S. C. DALE C. SHIVERS . . . . Marietta, S. C. BETTE A. SHULER . Clemson, S. C. IIARON K. SHULER . . Charleston, S. C. HUBERT T. SHULER . . . . Jamestown, S. C. CHARLES A. SIBLEY . . . Rock Hill, S, C. GLEN C. SIBLEY . . . . Beaufort, S. C. MICHAEL C. SIEBERT . Laurens, S. C. EVERETT W. SIEDSCHLAG . Columbia S. C. JOHN A. SIM Garden City, N. J. CARL M. SIMMONS . . Burlington, N. C. KENNETH E. SIMMONS . . Greenwood, S. C. MARGARET A. SIMMONS . Williamston, S. C. NANCY F. SIMMONS . . . . Pickens, S. C. RALPH G. SIMMONS . . . . Norcross, Ga. RICHARD SIMONS . . . . Columbila, S. C. HENRY G. SIMPSON . . . Lancaster, S. C. JOHN M. SIMS .... . . Central. S. C. MARTHA A. SINGLETON . . Annandale, Va. STEPHEN SINTAL . . . . Lynbrook. N. Y. LONNE B. SKIPPER . . . . Conway, S. C. NANCY J. SLIKER . ■. . . Wayne, N. J. PAULA E. SLOAN . . . . . Union, S. C. MAX G. SMALLS . . . . . Beaufort, S. C. BIVEN A. SMITH . . Orangeburg, S. C. CHARLES E. SMITH . . . Mountsville, S. C. CLARENCE H. SMITH . . . Baltimore, Md. DAVID M. SMITH . . . . . Norway, S. C. JEFFERY W. SMITH . . . . Concord, N. H. KENNETH E. SMITH . . Spartanburg, S. C. KENNETH L. SMITH . . . Chesterfield, S. C. KENNETH W. SMITH . . . . AUentown. Pa. MARCUS E. SMITH . . . Greenville, S. C. MILLEDGE S. SMITH . Columbia. S. C. RANDALL D. SMITH . . Anderson, S. C. REFINALD K. SMITH . . . . Buffalo, S. C. RODERICK W. SMITH . . . . Salem, S.C. ROGER B. SMITH . . . . . Johnston, S. C ROGER D. SMITH . . . . . Charlotte, N. C. SIDNEY L. SMITH . . Swansea, S. C. SIDNEY T. SMITH . . . . . Bowman, S. C. TONY L. SMITH . . . Anderson, S. C. WADE M. SMITH . . . . . . Wayne, Pa. WAYNE B. SMITH . . Greenwood, S. C. WILLIAM H. SMITH . . . . Hanahan, S. C. JOHN D. SNODDY . . . . Greenville, S. C. ROBERT F. SNYDER . . . Charleston. S. C. ALGERNON G. SOLOMONS . . Estill, S. C. RONNIE W. SPARKS .... Gaffney, S. C. WILLIAM A. SPENLER . . Bennettsville, S. C. LARRY N. SPIVEY Taylors, S. C. BLAKE D. SPONG Columbia, S. C. JERRY W. SPRADLEY .... Aiken, S. C. BERNARD J. STANEK . . . Columbia, S. C. THOMAS L. STANFIELD . . Anderson, S. C. JOHN J. STANKIEWICZ . , . . Freehold, N. J. TAD A. STANLEY . . , . Shaw AFB, S. C. LYNN B. STARLING . . . . Lakeland, Fla. VAN N. STEADMAN . . . Williston. S. C. MARTHA E- STEARNS . . . Anderson, S. C. CLYBURN S. STEELE . . Lancaster, S. C. JOHN R. STEER Ninety Six, S. C. JANE P. STEGALL . . . . Pendleton, S. C. MARY S. STEIN . Anderson, S. C. MICHAEL K. STENSTROM . Hend ' s ' ville, N. C. FRANKLIN J. STEPHENS . . Walhalla, S. C. GERALD S. STEPHENS . . N. Augusta, S. C. JOHN E- STEVENS . . Ne- w Brunswick, N. J. ROBERT S. STEVENS . . . Clemson, S. C. JAMES C. STEVENSON . . . Richburg, S. C. FREDERICK M. STEWART . Lake City, S. C. ROBERT L. STEWART . . . Greenville, S. C. IRENE E. STIMSON . . . Cocoa. Fla. JOHN M. STITH . . . Sullivans Island, S. C. CHARLES V. STOLL .... Kingstree, S. C. MALCOLM E. STONE . . . Honea Path, S. C. JOYCE A. STOVALL . . . Charleston, S. C. VIRGINIA A. STOVER . PHILLIP N. STRAYER . JOHN C. STREET . . . EUGENE G. STRIBLING Blacksburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. BranchviUe, S. C. . Lyman, S. C. CYNTHIA D. STRICKLAND Anderson, S. C. MONTE STRICKLAND .. . Tabor City, N. C. WATSON S. STRICKLAND, JR., G ' town, S. C. DAVID R. STROMAN . . . . Sumter, S. C. ROBERT J. STUKANE . . Cherry Hill, .N.J. AL H. STURGIS . . . Rock Hill, .5. C. JOHN T. SUBER, JR. . . . Columbia, , S. C. THOMAS V. SUBER . . . Whitmire, , S. C. BEN R. SULLIVAN . . . Clemson, , S. C. JAMES R. SURSAVAGE . Andrews, N. C. DOMINIE J. SUSINI . . Camden, , S. C. PETER W. SUTHERLAND . . . Scotia, , N.J. STEVEN W. SUTOR . . . , . Baltimon ?, Md. MELINDA J. SUTTON . . . Marietta, Ga. ROBERT R. SWAN . , . Middleton, N. J. JOSEPH E. SWOFFORD . . . Laurens, S. C. JAMES D. SYFAN Gainesville, Ga. ROBERT J. TALBERT . . . N. Augusta, S. C. WILLIAM TALLEY, JR. . . . Duncan. S. C. THOMAS D. TALMAGE, JR. . . . Eustis, Fla. KAMCHUEN P. TANG . . WILLIAM B. TARVER, JR. BILLY A. TAYLOR . . . DAVID E. TAYLOR . . . LINDA J. TAYLOR . . . LOUIS E. TAYLOR . . . . LUTHER L. TAYLOR . MICHAEL W. TAYLOR PRUDENCE G. TAYLOR ROBERT E. TAYLOR . . STANLEY D. TAYLOR . STEPHEN E. TAYLOR Hong Kong . . Bluffton, S. C. Johnsonville, S. C. . Richmond, Va. . Columbia, S. C. Great Falls, S. C. Columbia, S. C. . Aiken, S. C. Salisbury, N. C. lial Heights, Va. are Shoals, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. FRESHMEN i k dM FRESHMEN P ' P - THOMAS D. TAYLOR . WILLIAM F. TAYLOR WILLIAM M. TAYLOR . WILLIAM R. TAYLOR . RICHARD D. TEAL . . . ELIZABETH C. TEEPLE JOSEPH M. TERRELL . . . ROBERT C. TERRY . . . RICHARD K. THACKSTON JAMES C. THIGPEN . . B. CRAIG THOMAS . . . CHARLES M. THOMAS . . DAVID L. THOMAS . ROBERT L. THOMAS . SARA A. THOMAS JOHN E. THOMASSON DAVID F. THOMPSON DAVID W. THOMPSON Honea Path, S. C. Conway, S. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. Waynesville, N. C. resr nt Beach, S. C. Bedminister, N. J. Spartanburg, S. C. . . Martin, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. Florence, S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. . Co ' .jmbia, S. C. Wa , Ohio St. George, S. C. Charleston, S. C. . . York, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . . Fairfax. Va. LARRY S. THOMPSON .... Olar, S. C. HENRY G. THORNDIKE . Wkomica Church, Va. STEPHEN H. THYLOR . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. MICHAEL L. TILLIRSON . . Liberty. S. C. HERMAN W. TILLOTSON . Spartanburg, S. C. RALPH G. TINGLER .... Finksburg, Md. ARLIE D. TINSLEY . . DAVID E. TINSLEY . . WALTER A. TOOLE . . MICHAEL C. TORK , . AGOSTINO P. TORTORA Greenville, S. C. Laurens S. C. Williston, S. C. Townville. S. C. Yonkers, N. Y. WILLIAM A. TOUCHSTONE . Commerce, Ga. JOHN J. JOY Mohnton, Pa. JERRY W. TRAYNHAM . . Honea Path, S. C. ANTHONY C. TRIOLO . . Staten Island, N. Y. CHRIS N. TRIVELAS . . Charleston, S. C. MARY J. TROTTER Easley, S. C. GEORGE W. TROOBLEFIELD, Rock Hill. S. C. WILLIAM D. TRYTHALL . . Bethlehem, S. C. DAVID A. TUCKER .... Abbeville, S. C. GILBERT E. TURNER, JR. . Walterboro, S. C. HARRY C. TURNER . . . Isle of Palms, S. C. JOSEPH J. TURNER. JR. . . Williston. S. C. LANNY E. TURNER .... Clinton. S. C. RICHARD M. TURNER. JR. . Orangeburg, S. C. ROBERT J. TUSSO . . DIANE E. TUTTLE . . SUSAN R. TYNDALL . STEPHEN E. TYSON III ALEXANDER UR . . Westfield. N. J. Clemson, S. d Orangeburg. S. C. Greenville, S. C. THOMAS C. VALESKY . . Penns Grove. N. J DOUGLAS W. VAN OSDELL . Summerton, S. C JOHN E. VARNADORE .... Chester S. C KENNETH L. VAUGHAN . . Marietta. Ga, JACK S. VERNON .... Chesterfield, ! JOHN P. VICK Freehold, N. J JOSEPH E. VIGNATI LAWRENCE B. VISCONTI FRANK H. VOGEL . . . DENNY M. WADDELL . TERRY L. WAITES . . . J. STEPHEN WALDREP . N. Augusta, S. C. . Stratford, Conn. Lakewood, N. J. Greer, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. RONALD A. WALFIELD DAVIS C. WALKER . DOROTHY E. WALKER . WILLIAM T. WALL . . JAMES R. WALLACS, JR. TOMMY M. WALLACE . DONALD N. WALLER . . A. CHARLES WALLMO . . A. CHARLENE WALTERS . JAMES D. WALTERS . . . GEORGE S. WALTMAN, JR. REMBERT B. WARD . . . . Walterboro, S. C. Decatur, Ga. Clemson, S. C. . Edgefield, S. C. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. . Rock HiU, S. C. Beaufort, S. C. Ft. Collins, Colo. Rock Hill, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Rock Hill, S. C. ROBERT D. WARDELL . . ■Mauldin, DAVID A. WARDLAW . . . Whitmire, WILLIAM G. WARDLAW, JR. . Anderson, THOMAS B. WARING . . . Manning, JAS. D. WARREN, JR. . Charleston Hgts., JAMES O. WARREN, JR. . . . Dillon, BEN G. WATSON . . . . N. Augusta, S. C. JOSEPH P. WATSON . ROBERT A. WATSON . R. M. WATSON, JR. . . SHERRILL L. WATSON H. F. WEATHERS, JR. . . . Anderson, S. C. . . Easley, S. C. Ridge Spring, S. C. . . Edgefield, S. C. Fountain Inn, S. C. JOHN J. WEAVER III PETER F. WEDDELL DALE R. WEINRICH . WILLIAM A. WEIR . JOHN K. WEISMAN . ROBERT I. WEISS . . . . Bennettsville, S C Goshew, Ind . . . Crofton, Md Clinton, S C . . . Smithtown, N Y Upper Montclair, N J LYNN C. WELBORN Pickens, S C Calhoun Falls, Greenwood, CHARLES M. WELLS WAYNE C. WELLS . PHILIP H. WENDELL .... Salem, Mass ROBERT S. WENNERSTEN . Glen Rock, N J RICHARD B. WERTS .... Ninety Six, S C EDWARD A. WERZYN JR. . . Santiago, Chile JOHN H. WESSINGER . . . Columbia, S C ALLAN E. WEST . . . Isle of Palms, S C RICHARD W. WEST Aiken, S C JAMES F. WESTBROOK . . . Augusta, Ga. WILLIAM J. WESTERVELT . . Bel Air, Md. FRESHMEN ROBERT C. WHEATLEY JOHN H. WHEELER . RICHARD D. WHEELER DON V. WHELCHEL . Spartanburg, S. C. Saluda, S. C. . . Clemson, S. C. . Gaffney, S. C. WALTER D. WHETSTONE . St Matthews, S. PHYLLIS A. WHITE . . West Columbia, S. ROBERT B. WHITE . . . THOMAS B. WHITE . . WARREN C. WHITE . . . DONALD P. WHITEHURST FRANK WHITESIDE . . . MICHAEL L. WHITFIELD . Greenville, S. C. Camden, S. C. . Edgefield. S. C. . New York, N. Y. Spartanburg, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. JUDSON L. WHITLOCK . . . Atlanta, Ga. CHARLES G WHITMIRE . . Greenville, S. C. DAVID M. WHITTAKER . . Rhinebeck, N. Y. FORREST M. WHITTINGTON . . Loris, S. C. GRADY O. WICKER .... Newberry, S C. DANIEL S. WIGGERS . . . Pomaria, S. C. FRESHMEN DONALD A. WIGGINS . Point Pleasant, W. Va. ROBERT h. WIGGINS . . Orangeburg, S. C. THOMAS C. WIGGINS Decatur, Ga. WILLIAM J. WILFINGER . . . Emmans, Pa. ROBERT M. WILKINSON . . Walterboro, S. C. ALICE R. WILLIAMS . . Greenville, S. C. BILLIE S. WILLIAMS . . Graniteville, S. C. CHARLES A. WILLIAMS . . Greenville, S. C. DALE C. WILLIAMS . . . . Rock Hill, S. C. DONNA S. WILLIAMS . Florence, S. C. HOWARD W. WILLIAMS . Monoreville, N. J. JAMES R. WILLIAMS . . . . Newberry, S. C. JOHN F. WILLIAMS . . Cleveland, N. C. NORMAN A. WILLIAMS . . Columbia, S. C TERRY E. WILLIAMS . . . Greenville. S. C. THOMAS F WILLIAMS . . Marietta, Ca THOMAS F. WILLIAMS . . . Dillon, S. C GENE R. WILLIAMS . . . Salters, S. C HOWARD D. WILLIAMS . . Cheraw, S. C. JOSEPH W. WILLIAMS . . Spartanburg, S. C. MARY D. WILLIAMS .... Salley, S. C. THOMAS B. WILLINGHAM . . Chesnee, S. C. GARY N. WILLIS .... Westminster, S. C BRUCE R. WILSON . . . Bedminster, N. J. EROS W. WILSON . . . Abbeville, S. C. GARLAND K. WILSON . . . Fort Mill, S. C. JANICE E. WILSON . . . Four Oaks, N. C KATHY L. WILSON Cumberland, Md I.IEUDEAN L. WILSON . Charlotte, N. C RICHARD P. WILSON . . . Columbia, S. C ROGER D. WILSON . . . . Liberty, S. C WILLIAM G. WILSON . . . Abbeville, S. C JOHN D. WINBURN . . Columbia, S. C DONALD R. WINCOTT . . . Kenmore, N. Y JOHN H. WINFIELD . . . . Conway, S. C CARL R. WINKLEY . . . . Langhorne, Pa .MARINA E. WINQUIST . . . Debham, Mass JANIETH K. WISE . . . Graniteville, S. C LARRY V. WISE . . . Columbia, S. C CONRAD W. WISINGER Saddle Brook, N. J STAN S. WITOWSKI . . . . Oxen Hill. Md JAMES D. WITTER . . . . Chaffee, N. Y DAVE A. WITTSCHEN . . Charleston, S. C GERALDINE A. WOJECK . . . Marietta, Ga LARRY D. WOOD . . . . Startex, S. C RICHARD 0. WOOD . . Lake City, S. C ROBERT M. WOOD . . . . . Atlanta, Ga JAMES D. WOODSON . . . . Easley, S. C CHERYL D. WOODY . . . . Pendleton, S. C RICHARD E. WOOTEN . . . Pendleton, S. C JOHN W. WORSHAM . . Bamberg, S. C STEPHEN G. WRAY . . . . . Gaffney, S. C CAROL A. WRIGHT . . . Harrington, 111 CLYDE R. WRIGHT . . . . Gastonia, N. C JAMES E. WRIGHT, JR. . . Anderson, S. C MAR1- T. WRIGHT . . . . Manning, S. C MILDRED A. WRIGHT . Columbia, S. C RANDALL N. WRIGHT . . Anderson, S. C THOMAS L. WRIGHT . . . . Duncan, S. C WILLIAM G. WRIGHT . . . Rock Hill, S. C 572 FRESHMEN ROBERT A. WYCKOFF . ROBERT S. VVVLIE . . JOHN McD. YARBROUGH RAYMOND A. YAUGER . SANDRA J. YEARGIN . DENNIS S. YENDREK . . Wayne, N. J. Blacks burg, S. C. . Charlotte, N. C. Uniontown, Pa. Elberton, Ga. Warren, Ohio MARLENE E. YOUNG . . . Spartanburg, S. C. MARTHA O. YOUNG .... Columbia, S. C. CHARLES R. YEW .... Gibsonville, N. C. CARL A. ZAMBON Oxon Hill, Md. EDWARD C. ZINK .... Baltimore, Md. RICHARD M. ZUKOWSK . Bay Shore, N. Y. PaHMHM ■mm ' tmm.mA m i-M i I I I I I I I I I I i l ll l l l ll I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I j_L 11 11 U 11 OiJ ii LL jj ui- LU- Ui iH ii J_L 1-U ILL mil- I • . . I I I f I I I 1 1 1 X 1 11 Clemson University At Greenville The Greenville County Technical Center provides the facilities for Clemson University at Greenville. The center is located on S. C. 291 by-pass in Greenville, S. C. and consists of only one classroom building. There are 239 students attending the Greenville Ex- tension as compared to last year ' s enrollment of 143. The Extension offers all freshman courses required of any major on the main campus at Clemson for the re- mainder of his study. Director of the Extension is Dr. C. B. Thompson who was originally a member of the Social Sciences Depart- ment at the main campus. He coordinates the work of a very well qualified faculty. Many of the professors there have taught in Clemson. DR. C. B. THOMPSON, Director GREENVILLE EXTENSION % gmmth. gm £: d. GARY T. ALEVINE .... Greenville, S. C. BILLY M. ALLEN Taylors, S. C. DONALD W. ANDERSON . . Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM B.ANDERSON . . Greenville, S. C. SAMUEL W. AUSTIN . . . Greenville, S. C. RONALD C. AYERS, JR. . . S.mpsonville, S. C. JOSEPH G. BAGWELL JOEL L. BAILEY . . WILLIAM L. BAILEY . CHARLIE A. BARBERY DON L. BEACHAM . . VIVIAN S. BELK . . JUDITH K. BELL . . DONALD A BELT . . SONJA J. BISHOP . CHARLES E. BLOUNT ROBERT A. BOGAN . CHARLES G. BOONE . . Greer, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. Simpsonville, S. C. Greenville, S. C . Greenville, S. C. Piedmont, . Taylors, Greenville, ROGER D. BOWER . . . THOMAS N. BRADLEY . . JERRY T. BRADY . . . . DAVID A. BROWN . . . HERBERT W. BROWN, JR. WILLIAM E. BRYSON, JR. Greenville, S. C. , . Greer, S. C. . Pelzer, S. C. Piedmont, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. JOHNNY C. BYERS Laurens, S. JERRY R. BYRD Greenville, S. ROY E. CAMPBELL .... Greenville, S. FAY A. CANNON Greenville, S. WALLACE N. CANTRELL . . . Easley, S. EDDIE H. CARTER .... Greenville, S. TERRY BRYAN CARTER DENNIS R. CASH . . . MALCOLM L. CHAPIN . WILLIAM S. CHASTEEN SAMUEL B. CLARK . . DORIS P. CLAYTON . . TOMMY C. COBB . . . JOHN D. COLALVCA . . CORDELIA E. COLE . . DAVID M. CORNMESSER . ROSEMARIE A. COTHRAN CHARLES R. COVINGTON Jreenville, S. C. Ireenville, S. C. ireenville, S. C. . Pelzer, S. C. lers Rest, S. C. Laurens, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. PATSY A. COX Pickens, S. C. J. RANDALL COZATT III . . Greenville, S C. ROBERT F. CRAIGO .... Greenville, S. . JOHN W. CRAIN Greer, S. C. MICHAEL J. CROMER . . ■Greenville. S. C. LARRY B. CULBERTSON . . Greenville, S. C. ANN E. CUNETON .... Greenville, S. C. GEORGE M. DAUGHERTY . Greenville, S. C. JERRY W. DEAN Greenville, S. C. Hl ELL C. DENTON .... Greenville, S. C. CAROL J. DICKERSON . . . Greenville, S. C. WILSON C. DUNFORD, JR. . Greenville, S. C. BECKY L. DURHAM .... Piedmont, S. C. FLO ■D D. DURHAM .... Pickens, S. C. PATRICIA I. DURHAM . . Gerenville, S. C. WILLIAM V. EDWARDS, JR. . Easley, S. C. CHARLIE E. ELLENBURG . . Easley. S. C. JAMES F. ELROD .... Greenville, S. C. GREENVILLE EXTENSION JIMMIE W. EVATT . . . . Greenville, S. C. CHRISTINE J. FERGUSON . Greenville, S. C. LINDA S. FINLEY . . . . Greenville, S. C. CHERVL L. FLOYD . . . . Greenville, S. C. ROBERT H. FORESTER . . . Taylors, S. C. ROBERT E. FRASHER . ■■Greenville, S. C. PERRY V. FREEMAN, JR. . . Easley, S. C. FRED A. FULLER Greenville, S. C. RICHARD W. GALWAY . . . Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM T. GARRETT, JR. . . Pelzer, S. C. LEIGH C. GLENN . . . . . Greer, S. C. RICHARD W. GLOVER . . . Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL J. GOMBOLA . . Greenville, S. C. CAROL S. GOODWIN . . . Greenville, S- C. VERNON W. GRAVLEE . . . Greenville, S. C RONALD L. GREEN, JR. . , . Greenville, S. C. ROBERT K. GREENE . . . . Taylors. S. C. ERIC S. HALL Greenville, S. C. SUSAN Y. HALL . Taylors, S. C. RICHARD J. HANKS . . . . Taylors, S. C. JAMES L. HARBIN . . . Greenville. S. C DAVID M. HARDIN . . . . Laurens, S. C. SAM R. HARDING . . . . Greenville, S. C. JOSEPH E. HARPER . . . Greenville, S. C. PETE C. HEFFERMAN . . . Greenville, S. C. RALPH B. HEMPHILL . . . Greenville, S. C. JIMMY A. HENDERSON . . Greenville, S. C. RICHARD L. HESTER . . ■Greenville, S. C. GERALD E. HILES Easley, S. C. DONALD R. HILL Taylors. S. C. HOLLEN L. HOFFMAN . . Greenville. S. C. PAULA L. HOGAN .... Greenville, S. C. DON R. HOLDER Greer, S. C. KEITH B. HOLTZCLAW . . Greenville, S. C. CHARLES E. HOOD Pelzer, S. C. FRANK D. HOWELL Greer, S. C. CHARLOTTE G. HUDSON . . Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL J. HUGGINS . . Greenville, S. C. AMOS HYKES Taylors, S. C. LINDA A. JONES Greenville, S. C. ROBERT J. JONES .... Greenville, S. C. DEAN G. KARR Taylors. S. C. EVERETT L. KELLEY . . . Greenville, S. C. JOHN T. KELLEY Greenville S. C. WARREN N. KING .... Greenville. S. C. JOHN W. KIRK, JR Greenville, S. C. JAMES L. LAFOY .... Greenville. S. C. DAVID R. LANDING . . . Greenville, S. C. ALAN G. LONDRETH . . RANDY J. LAWLESS . ELIZABETH H. LAWTON DARLENE M. LEACH . . JAMES M. LEAGUE . . . JOHN C. LEAKE, JR. . Greenville. Piedmont. Greenvi Woodr JOHN D. LEDFORD .... Greenville. S. CURTIS J. LOLLIS .... Piedmont, S. LARRY B. LONG Greenville. S. NANCY L. LORD Greenville, S. LISCLOTTE LUDVIGSEN Greenville, S. JOHN M. LYNCH .... Gray Court, S. GREENVILLE EXTENSION r o P r lii i ill • M fits : imm mt ( Li_ tfc i , :. 4rk THOMAS J. McARDLE . . . Greenville, S. C. ROBERT E. McCALL . . . Gre enville, S. C. MORRIS W. McCOLLEY . . Grc cnville, S. C. JOE W. McCOY F.aslev. S. C CYNTHIA D. McGILL . . . Greenville, S. C. ROGER D. McJUNKIN . . . . F ickens, S. C. DAVID D. McNEELY . , . Greenville, S. C. CYNTHIA A. MABRY . . . Gre enville, S. C. DANNY G. MACE Gre enville, S. C. CHARLES R. MAUNEY . . Greer, S. C. WILLIAM W. MASON . . . . Woodruff, S. C. THOMAS C. MEIER . . . Easley, S. C. JAMES M. MERRILL . . . Gre enville, S. C. JOHN P. METCALF . . . Gre enville, S. C. BOBBY J. MILLER . . . Traveler s Rest, S. C. DOUGLAS S. MILLER . . Gre enville, S. C. FRANCIS I. MILLER . . . Greer, S. C. RICHARD C. MILLER . . Gre enville, S. C. ROBERT E. MILLER . . Easley, S. C. WILLIE I. MILLER . . . Grf enville, S. C. DENNIS R. MOORE ■. . Gre enville, S. C. JAMES P. MORROW . . . Gre enville, S. C. JAMES H. MOSELEY . . Gr enville, S. C. ROGER L. MULL .... Easley, S. C. ELWYN G. NEVES, JR. . . . Gr enville, S. C, THOMAS D. NORRIS . . Gr enville, S. C. BARRY D. PALM .... Greer, S. C. RICHARD W. PARKER . . . Gr enville, S. C. ALBERT C. PEDEN . . . Simpsonville, S. C. JOHN M. PEEL .... Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM J. PETERS . . Spar anburg, S. C. RICHARD W. PICKELSIMER . Gr •enville, S. C. THOMAS E. PIERCE . . Greenville, S. C. STANLEY F. PINSON . . Greenville, S. C. JAMES E. PONDER, JR. . Easley, S. C. BENSON A. POOLE . . . . Greenville, S. C. DEBBIE W. PRZETACNIK . Gr eenville, S. C. MAXIE R. PUTNAM . . Gr eenville, S. C. RANNY F. QUEEN . . . . Gr eenville, S. C. HASKELL D. REECE . . . Gr eenville, S. C. JOSEPH S. REID .... Wooodruff, S. C. CHARLES H. RICHARDS II Duncan, S. C. CHARLIE S. RIGBY . . . . Greenville, S. C. HAROLD G. RISK. JR. . . . Gr eenville, S. C. JOHN S. ROBERTSON . . . Gr eenville, S. C JAMES H. RODGERS. JR. . Fountain Inn, S. C. LAWRENCE M. ROSS . . . Gr eenville, S. C. ANDREW J. SARANKO . . Gr eenville, S. C. PAGE C. SCOVIL . . . . Gr eenville, S. C. WILLIAM L. SHERBERT . . Gr eenville, S. C. JAMES H. SIMS, JR. . . . Gr eenville, S. C. THOMAS M. SIZEMORE . . Gr eenville, S. C. ROBERT T. SMATHERS . . Gr eenville, S. C. ALLEN D. SMITH . . . Greenville, S. C, nOYCE E. SMITH . . . Taylors, S. C. DONNA K. SMITH . . . Easley, S. C. FRANCIS M. SMITH . . . G eenville, S. C THERON C. SMITH III . Greer, S. C. TOMMY P. SMITH . . . . Gr eenville. S. C. WILLIAM H. SMITH, JR. . . G eenville, S. C. GREENVILLE EXTENSION WILLIAM A. SMOKE . WILLIAM G. SNIPES . DAVID S. STEELE . BVRON F. STONE . . JAMES H. STONE . . WILLIAM A. STOREY JOEL A. STROM . . . TERRV Q. SUDDUTH . DON A. SURRETT . . JAMES W. TAYLOR, JR. LOUISE B. TAYLOR . LAWRENCE T. TEW . . Greenville, S. C. West Pelzer, S. C. Simpsonville, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. N. Augusta, S. C. JAMES H. THOMASON . LINDA C. THOMPSON . . ELLISON H. THREATT, JR. CLINTON M. TUCKER . . DANIEL L. TYNER . . STEVE B. VAUGHN . . Greenville. S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Mountville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. JOE H. VENABLE Easley, S. EMILY B. WARREN .... Mauldin, S. JERRY C. WATERS Greer, S. CHRISTOPHER M. WATSON . Greenville, S. EMILY F. WATSON Easley, S. NEAL A. WHITE .... Greenville, S. JOE E. WHITMIRE . . JAMES E. WHITSON . ROBERT J. WIEBEL . ELLEN M. WILLIAMS . LARRY A. WILLIAMS WALTER L. WILLIAMS DEMETROIS P. WILSON STEVEN D. WINDHAM . DOLTGLAS W. WOERNER ARTHUR A. WOO . . . CLYDE L. WOOTEN . . DEBORAH A. WRIGHT . Greenville, S. C. . Greenville, S. C Simpsonville, S. C . Greenville, S. C. . . Greer, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. m 4iiiv. .lHaB Clemson University At Sumter In an effort to extend its educational facilities in order to reach more students, Clemson University has in opera- tion the Clemson University Extension in Sumter, S. C. Being composed of four buildings, the modern campus is located on the west side of town. Enrollment at the extension has nearly doubled since last year. There are now 178 students attending classes at Sumter. Dr. S. l. Willis is the director and was transferred from the Industrial Management Department at the main caminis. He leads a competent faculty that is well cjualified in their respective fields. The Sumter Extension offers all courses that a fresh- man must have for any major of the main campus. A student may complete his freshman and sophomore years at the extension, after which the remaining two years of his work must be taken on the main campus. DR. S. M. WILLIS, Director rwpFi CLEMSON UNIVERSITY AT SUAHTER SUMTER EXTENSION JOSEPH R. ATKINSON . . . Sumter, S. C. WILLIAM K. AYCOCK . . . Pincwood, S. C. GREGORY S. BAKER .... Sumter, S. C. JOAN E. BAKER Rembert, S. C. JAMES C. BARKER Sumter, S. C. JAMES A. BAUER Sumter, S. C. EDDIE M. BELKEN . CATHY D. BESSER . JACK H. BLACKMON SAMUEL R. BOYKIN JAMES T. BREZNAY . Sumter, S. C. Sumter, S. C. . Sumter, S. C. St. Charles, S. C. Sumter, S. C. SANDRA T. BRICE Sumter, S. C. HENRY C. BROWN . . JUDY B. BROWN . . . LINDA A. BROWN . . ROGER D. BULLARD . A. ELAINE BURRESS . SANDRA L. CAMPBELL HAROLD CHANDLER JOHN C. CLARK . . HARRY B. COCHRAN ALLEN O. COKER . . CLAUDE W. CORBETT LINDA R. COUNCILL Sumter, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Sumter, S. C, Sumter, S. C. . Elgin, S. C. Turbeville, S. C. Pinewood, S. C. Sumter, S. C. SUSAN R. CRIBB Sumter, S. C. RAYMOND E. CROCKER . . . Sumter, S. C. JOE H. CULLER Orangeburg, S. C. THOMAS J. CUSUMANO . . . Sumter, S. C. GLORIA J. DANIELS Alcolu, S. C. JOHN E. DANNER, JR Sumter, S. C. REBECCA A. DAVIS . . . . . Sumter, S. C ANN E. DEATON .... . Sumter, S. C FRED E. DEATON . . . . . Camden, S. C STEPHEN L. DINKINS . . Sumter, S. C PAUL R. DUKE . New Zion, S. C NORMAN DUPONT . . . . Sumter, S. C TITUS DUREN Sumter, S. C. EUGENIA L. EDWARDS . Sumter, S. C WILLIAM H. FREY, JR. . Sumter, S. C. SAMUEL L. FUNCHESS . Sumter, S. C GLEN I. GARRIS .... . Sumter, S. C EDWARD G. GEDDINGS . . Sumter, S. C WARREN T. GIVENS .... Sumter, S. C. CELESTE M. GORDON .... Sumter, S. C. JEFFREY T. GOSSETT .... Sumter, S. V. DANE A. GRAHAM .... Pinewood, S. C. MARY L. GREEN Gable, S. C. SHANNON K. GREEN .... Sumter, S. C. WAYNE D. GRIFFIN .... Sumter, S. C. WILLIAM L. GRIFFIN .... Sumter, S. C. ETHEL E. HART Wedgefield, S. C. JAMES T. BECKER Camden, S. C. E WILLIAM HEIKKILA . . . Sumter, S. C. CHARLES M. HEMINGWAY . Summerton, S. C. HENRY W. HERBERT, JR. . . Florence, S. LOIS J. HILTON Sumter, S. MICHAEL A. HODGE .... Sumter, S. WILLIAM A. HODGE . . . Bishopville. S. LOIS JANE HOLLOWAY . . . Sumter, S. DENNIS W. HOPSON .... Sumter, S. SUMTER EXTENSION ALAN S, HOVERMALE . Sumter, S. C. JANICE L. HOWILER . . . Sumter, S. C. HAROLD S. ISEMAN . . Sumter, S. C. SHARRON L. JANSEN . Shaw AFB, S. C. MARY D. JEFFORDS . . Sumter, S. C. JAMES D. JENNINGS . . . . Sumter, S. C. CHARLES L. JOHNSON . Sumter, S. C. LINDA J. JORDAN . . . . . Sumter, s. c. DONALD C. JUSTICE . . . . Sumter, s. c. MASATERU KAWAMURA Sumter, s. c. CLIFTON R. KOLB . . , Pinewood, s. c. PAUL K. KRIG .... . Shaw AFB, s. c. JAMES W. KRONBERG . Sumter, s. c. BYRON J. KUDRA . . . Sumter, s. c. BETSY L. LAMBERT . . Sumter, s. c. GRADY A. LAYTON . . . Timmonsville, s. c. DAVID L. LEE .... Sumter, s. c. DARLENE F. LEONARD . Sumter, s. c. BUDDY N. LESTER . . . . Pinewood, s. c. WILLIAM D. LUCAS . . . . Sumter, s. c. JASON M. LUNCH, JR. . Lynchburg, s. c. LUTHER H. McAllister . - Pinewood. s. c. VANDER S. McCORMIE . Sumter, s. c. TERRY N. McCOY . . . Oswego, s. c. RONALD McDANIEL .... Sumter, S. C. ROGER W. McELVEEN .... Cades, S. C. WILLIAM A. McELVEEN . . Turbeville, S. C. WILLIE M. McKAY .... Florence, S. C. MARION G. McLEOD .... Sumter, S. C. LARRY D. MATEER Sumter, S. C. FRANK L. MATTHEWS . . . Sumter, S. C. WILLIAM P. MAYRANT . . . Sumter, S. C. PAUL MICKENS Sumter, S. C. DANNY O. MILES Coward, S. C. STEVEN C. MOORE . . . Darlington, S. C. WILLIAM K. MOTTIS .... Sumter, S. C. CARL R. MOLLOHAN .... Sumter, S. C. JAMES A. NEWMAN .... Sumter, S. C. JOHN W. PARKER Sumter, S. C. STEPHEN L. POLK . . . Shaw AFB, S. C. WENDEL P. POTTS Sumter, S. C. JIMMIE M. PRICE .... Bishopville, S. C. RICHARD S. PROCTOR, JR. . . Sumter, S. C. HENRY G. RAGIN Sumter, S. C. TINA E. RAMSEY .... Wcdgeficid, S. C. WILLIAM E. REARDON . . . Sumter, S. C. DWIGHT D. REDICK . . . Bishopville, S. C. HUGH E. REDICK .... Bishopville, S. C. ROBERT J. REYNOLDS . MARY V. RIDGILL . . . LINDA F. ROMINGER . . JAMES L. ROSS .... RICHARD J. SCHLESSER MARILYN L. SEARIGHT . HEYWOOD 0. SHIRER BARRY B. SIMMONS . JACKIE SKINNER . . ROBERT E. SKINNER . GAYLE D. SMITH . . PATTY J. SMRCKA . . Sumter, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Sumter, S. C. lembert, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Bishopville, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Shaw AFB. S. C. Sumter, S. C. m M SUMTER EXTENSION CHARLES F. SOWELL . . . Camden, S. C. CHARLES T. STEWART . . Columbia, S. C. PAUL J. STONE Manning, S. C. TERRY R. THOMAS . . . Darlington, S. C. RAY E. THOMPSON .... Sumter, S. C. DAVID A. THOMY Sumter, S. C. MARK A. TOWERY Sumter, S. C. WINFIELD F. TURNER . . . Sumter, S. C. MARGARET A. WARMOTH . . Sumter, S. C. MACK M. WARREN Sumter, S. C. LUNDEES T. WASHINGTON Sumter, S. C. ERNEST W. WEAVER, JR. . Lake City, S. C. SIDNEY WEBSTER Sumter, S. C. HOWARD E. WHITEHEAD . Bishopville. S. C. ROBERT S. WILSON .... Sumter, S. C. DAVID M. WINKLES .... Oswego, S. C. CHEVES S. WRAY Dalzell, S. C. CYNTHIA T. YOCNG .... Sumter, S. C. •:•:•: Y Y sYs • •••• • • • • « • • • • V ••• • • a • ♦ • • I ••• •• ••••••••• , , wX««« K ' « x x x« f!- w X X; ■i;ji.i| j_ ,xj«illi oer. ' Jouz eazd happened . . . c iCC to qulcM . Oz wad ItF ' Jlme koidi andwezd. ood eazA, Cedt eazA, ozmatlve eaz6. ' Jz lng timed, kazd timed. ' H poczatlc da d . . . 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MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS Charleston, South Carolina V AIR CONDITIONING PIPING SHEETMETAL 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 LYNCH DRUG COMPANY College Avenue Phone: 654-3500 your (jYal reen Ofgenci TOM LYNCH, PHARMACIST WENDELL LAWSON, PHARMACIST V Clemson, S. C. jkSiWBim in Greenville it ' s DAVENPORT ' S Men ' s Shop i CHRYSLER I t V • ' f r- — ___ ' Plymouffi j CHRYSLER IMPEr IAr|[ i .,i„„ B| vK isfei rti — BILL BALLENTINE MOTORS, INC. 1201 N. MAIN ST. ANDERSON, S. C. DIAL 224-3475 JAMES ' BARBER SHOP . . . serving Clemson Gentlemen College Avenue Clemson, S. C. for fine eating . . . banquet specialties Southerner Restaurant U. S. 123 opportunity for You! If your aim is high, Cone Mills has unlimited opportunity for you. We at Cone encourage young people to use initiative. We seek those who are anxious to develop new skills and imagination. If your aim is high, we are interested in you ! CONE MILLS CORPORATION An Equal Opportunity Employer m f V r ' A Wjt CONEf EXECUTIVE OFFICES Greensboro, N. C. MANUFACTURING PLANTS— Cliffside. Forest City, Gibsonville, Greens- boro, Haw River, Henrietta, Hillsborough, Pineville, Reidsville, Salisbury in North Carolina. Carlisle, Cheraw, Greenville, Walhalla, Whitmire in South Carolina. Houston in Texas. High school graduates apply to nearest Cone plant ottice. College graduates address inquiries to: Manpower Development Manager, Cone Mills Corporation, Greensboro, N. C. 27405 A CONE SALES HEADQ Cone Mills, Inc, lARTERS New York (£sso) WILLIAM ' S ESSO SERVICECENTER Clemson Shopping Center Clemson, S. C. COMPLIMENTS OF MORGAN ' S FLOWERS CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA State Bank Trust Company %1 ReddyToRock Reddy Kilowatt never misses a party. In fact, without him, things would be pretty dull. Think of it: no stereos, televisions, electric guitars or ice cubes. Thanks to Reddy there are over 160 flameless electric ser- vants that make modern living comfortable, economical and fun. When you have a home of your own, ,jn7„-i. .uirii ., .„ ' , , . lOimt POWER) there will probably be even more. ® WENTWORTH MANUFACTURING COMPANY Ladies Cotton Frock. BLANDING STREET LAKE CITY, SOUTH CAROLINA General Office and Plant, Lake City, S. C. — Plant, Florence, S. C. Products you can depend on . . . day in . . . day out. What the devil is a WARP-DOFF SYSTEIVI? The closest thing to automatic doffing— and more versatile, too. Call us right now on our hot line and let us show you how the sys- tem can work for you. Operations will be much cooler if you do. NVF- Fisher Division, Hartwell, Ga. V Compliments of F. McCRARY COMPANY P. O. Box 9368 Hanahan Charleston, S. C. TRADITIONALLY FINE CLOTHES Greenville, S. C. Isso] Clemson Service Station THE FASHION CORNER ANDERSON, S. C. COMPLIMENTS OF LOCKWOOD GREENE ENGINEERS INC. INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 85 SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA V COKERS PCDICREED SEED . BLOOD i The Heart Of The Crop Is The Seed . . . The Heart Of The Seed Is The Breeder Confidence in the integrity and breeding methods of the breeder whose seed you plant is an essential element In successful farming . . . More than 50 years of breeding experience combine with the outstanding performance of Coker varieties to merit folly the confidence of Southern farmers in the purity and quality of Coker ' s Pedigreed Seed and in the superior methods of Coker ' s breeding staff . . . The Red Heart trade mark on every bag of Coker ' s Pedigreed Seed is your assurance of pure, high quality seed developed by breeders who stake their reputation upon the integrity of their breeding methods. COKER ' S PEDIGREED SEED CO. The South ' s Foremost Seed Breeders HARTSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA BEST WISHES TO TAPS AND THE CLEMSON STUDENT BODY GERRISH MILUKEN MILL Pendleton, S. C. Manufacturers of Fine Syntfietic Fabrics SINCE 1940 WFIG AND WFIG-FM 1290 Kc. 101.3 Mg. SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA Radio Network C B Sumter s only fulltime Country and Western Station World ' s Finest in Great Fidelity Music 605 ke Aouce nne hop Featuring the Villager PRUITT SHOPPING CENTER ANDERSON, S. C. 29621 HARPER ' S FIVE TEN CENT StoneA HOME OFFICE IN SENECA, S. C. Serving You In Clemson and Surrounding Areas ROBERT ROLIINS BLAZERS, INC. 242 Park Avenue South New York, New York 10003 Designers and Manufacturers of the Clemson University Blazer rampUB aljnji anderson The textile industry is an exciting and dynamic as tomorrow and we think Woodside Mills reflects this excitement, this tone of progress — of looking toward tomorrow while efficiently work- ing today. We are indeed proud of our textile history and we are confident of the future. Job satisfactio n, security and prosperity are realities at Woodside. Why not discuss your future with us? WOODSIDE MILLS EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING 260 South Pleasantburg Drive Greenville, S. C. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES is the key to your future! We ' re proud of your achievements. You have passed the first milestone and a glittering world of promise awaits those who will reach for it. Get just as much education as you can. And in the days that lie ahead, please accept our best wishes for your success and happiness. HOME FEDERAL COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA DAIRY PRODUCTS Better than they have to be If IT ' S in Fashion it ' s at the Capitol Beautiful New THE CapltoC Sumter ' s Finest HARRISON MANUFACTURING COMPANY HYDRAULIC SPECIALIST Columbia, S. C. It ' s commencement time! You ' ve completed your formal education and you ' re ready to begin your career. Make sure the field you choose offers challenge and opportunity. Investigate the possibilities of a career in textiles... a modern, progressive, on-the-move industry. J. P. Stevens welcomes young people with drive and ability. Talk with Stevens about your future. Contact your Placement Director or write: Industrial Relations Department, J. P. Stevens Co., Inc., The Daniel Building, Greenville, S.C. 29601. J. R Stevens Co., inc. Sim iSwA ' (iMidem sAneticai iS iee 1813 YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE STEHEDCO Stehedco Quality Shuttles stretch your dollar. They are carefully designed and manufactured to give you: Maximum Efficiency Top Quality Fabrics Longer Life Expectancy Stehedco Sales Engineers are fully qualified to assist you in getting the best shuttle for your requirements. They are backed up by an experienced staff of design engineers and manufacturing personnel. Your shuttle dollars will buy more from Stehedco. STEEL HEDDLE MFG. CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19132 GREENVILLE, S.C. 29602 Other Plants and Offices: Granby, Quebec, Canada — Lawrence, Mass. — Greensboro, N. C. — Atlanta, Georgia — Textile Supply Co., Dallas, Texas. Mfr. and Importer of Textile Loom Harness Accessories. S-6707 SPARTANBURG CONCRETE CO., INC. OR GREENVILLE CONCRETE CO.JNC. • PRESTRESSEO BEAMS • CONCRETE PrPE • CONCRETE BLOCKS • PRE-MIXED CONCRETE • CRANE RENTALS — op to 50 ton capacity-170 ft. of boom J. B. LACHER MANUFACTURING JEWELER 23 COLLEGE ST. GREENVILLE, S. C. TROY H. CRIBB SONS INCORPORATED SPARTANBURG, S. C. Mack ' s VARIETY and FASHIONS Clemson Shopping Center Oik HOUR nwrnFT ONE HOUR MARTINIZING Clemson Shopping Center U.S. 76 By-Pass Clemson, S. C. Phone 654-3616 if it ' s new, it ' s at Downtown « Richland Mall Columbia ' s leading specialty store of fashions for women and children FORT HILL 3eauty Saion COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE - Open Evenings hi Appointment - • MANICURES • cuniNG • PERMANENT WAVES • WIG SALES STYLING • TINTING • HAIR STYLING • FACIALS MKS. FI.OKEXCE MEKKS, OWnCr 654-2031 COLLEGE AVE. CLEMSON, S. C. COINIPLIMENTS OF JAMILE J. FRANCIS It ' s PET... you bet! COMPLIMENTS OF FORT A ROOFING AND RABBIT SHKKT FRIEND MF rAT. WORKS SUM ' l ' ER, S. C. Compliments of y w C b s na U e - W? E FORMAL WEAR FOR MEN --2- 707 Harden St. Phone 253-0461 of Hortsville, S. C. — Since 1865 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA More than a store — An Institution Serving Hartsville and Eastern South Carolina Over 100 Years From $40.00 VOLKSWAGEN THE INTERNATIONAL CAR DOBSON ' S HARDWARE Ask the Ones Who Own Them: John E. Settle, Jr. Jay Haih Wiley Johnson Danny Freeman Many Items Meeting Students ' Needs: Richard Molten Pat Mansfield Charlie West Billy Bearden Art Supplies Da d Duncan Rick Nyoahd Balsa Wood Dave Merry Wayne Beam Pete Moxon Jim Gheoory All Types of Glues and Cement GIBBES MACHINERY CO. Authorized Dealer COLUMBIA, S. C. Your Patronage Is Highly Appreciated J ' . = ' . larrnttB ICti. firablry Aopnur Easlry. SiDutb (Harnlina 29640 Compliments of BANK OF ORANGEBURG Orangeburg, South Carolina H. CiREMBA AmICK President Member FDIC Things go better with COKE ' People you like . . .like Coke! lOnUD UNOCI AUTHOIITV OP THE COCa-COL COMfANT Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Anderson, South Carolina QUALITY CLOTHING AND SPORTSWEAR FOR DISCRIMINATING GENTLEMEN AND THEIR LADIES College Avenue Clemson, S. C. Phone: 654-4196 (Clemson) 232-3497 (Greenville) COMPLIMENTS OF IMPERIAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY CLEMSON, S. C. Compli7nents of SPARTAN AUTOMOTIVE, INC. Everything Automotive Spartaniuiiu;. South Carolina Cornpliments of WOMETCO FOOD SERVICE Sloan ' s Men ' s Store CLEMSON. SOUTH CAROLINA First in Quality — Fairest in Price Fastest in Service ' A Satisfied Customer Is Our First Consideration Congratulations to the Class of ' 68 MARION BURNSIDE MOTORS, INC. 1-85 at New Cut Road Spartanburg, S. C. Come Alive! You ' re In The Pepsi Generation! Terry Bottling Co. ANDERSON, S. C. Under appointment Pepsi-Cola Co., N. Y. When you are No.1 in your whole State You work harder and produce a better product VROP Color VSpectacolor 1 : 7 B THE CLEMSON THEATER Clemson, S. C. SPECIALIST IN TRADITIONAL CLOTHING cJLeei - l i naitt, Jj nc. Lewis Plaza — Wade Hampton Mall Greenville, South Carolina . . . offering off -campus student housing COMPLIMENTS OF SOUTHERN ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND ENGINEERS John H. Disher, Jr. Established 1919 PATTERSON REALTY CO. aSanaSi wn A Vacation Within Itself GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Restaurant - Pool - TV in All Roonns For Reservations Phone 23.5-8531 Operated by CABANA IXN OF GREENVILLE, INC. IN COLUMBIA IT ' S McGregor ' s Drugs Your area supplier for Stein Theatrical Make-up - Complete Supplies - 1308 MAIN ST. LAWRENCE BROWNLEE Southern Insurance Specialists Your Independent Insurance Agent Since 1912 Anderson, S. C. THE UNIVERSITY APARTMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF GLENDELL BUILDERS, INC BUILDERS OF FINE HOMES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1966 FROM THE PUBLISHERS OF Elft ( mnxtxllt N tua THE LEADING NEWSPAPER OF SOUTH CAROLINA GREENVILLE PIEDMONT TODAY ' S NEWS TODAY KAY ' S SHOP FINE CLOTHES CLEMSON, S. C. DEVOE PAINTS AND VARNISHES Distributed by SULLIVAN HARDWARE COMPANY 206-08 S. Main St. ANDERSON, S. C. Serving this section since 1885 A strong right arm for progress in our state RUSCON CONSTRUCTION CO 149 EAST BAY STREET, CHARLESTON, S.C. %eLon Wotozd, One. Telephone 256-0575 I 101 Harden Street P. O. Box 5478 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA 29205 Mercury • Montego • Continental and the All New Cougar Gallant - Belks of Anderson FOR MEN Crlckateer John Cris+Y Botany Asher Arrow McGregor Crelghton H.I.S. 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As long as our form of govenmient exists, we will con- tinue to have the best in educational facilities. It costs a lot to grow a man — But it ' s worth it. it cost to grow a man? SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC GAS CO. Serving Clemson Students and Faculty Since 1950 CLEMSON ' S FINEST GIFT SELECTION Silver China Crystal Gorham Lenox Lenox Reed and Barton Royal Worcester Tiffin Towie Oxford Fostoria International Spode Fine Handcut Wallace Innported Crystal DIAMONDS • WATCHES JEWELRY Watch and Jewelry Repair Service Fraternity Jewelry and Emblems CLEMSON JEWELERS The Country Gentlemen ' s Jeweler 654-5151 102 College Ave. R. H. Snoddy, Owner Compliments to the Class of 1968 College Defender Division of American Defender Life Insurance Co. College Avenue Clemson, S. C. SERVING TEXTILES... THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF DYESTUFFS, PIGMENTS AND INTERMEDIATES hlackman uhler chemical company SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA A DIVISION OF BLACKMAN UHLER INDUSTRIES, INC. 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The man behind the machine (the one in the picture) is working on the control panel of a new cloth bleaching range. Complicated? Sometimes. Challenging, too. But interesting. Because ' things are hap- pening in textiles. New plants. New Machinery. New processes. New finishes. New products. New end uses. Textiles. Where the action is. Ask the man from S.PJI.IJI.G.S. Springs Mills, Inc. Executive Offices, Fort Mill, South Carolina ,: MAi,,A V. p. RISER LUMBER CO. BOWJNIAN, S. C. Specializing in Southern Yellow Pine Delivered Throughout South Carolina COMMODITY ENGINEERING COMPANY • METAL BUILDING PRODUCTS • STRUCTURAL REINFORCING STEEL • MISCELLANEOUS ORNAMENTAL IRON TELEPHONE ALpine 2-9393 900 WHALEY STREET P. O. Box 94 COLUMBIA, S. C. BEST WISHES TO TAPS AND THE CLEMSON STUDENT BODY GERRISH MILLIKEN MILL Pendleton, S. C. Manufacturers of Pine Syntlietic Fabrics Jacobs Mfg. Co. Industrial Chucks Clemson, S. C. CASPAR -WARE PHOTOGRAPHERS. INC. 876 W. PEACHTREE, N. W. ATLANTA 9. GA. 30309 OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE TAPS V CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1968! Masers, lasers, lift-offs, gantries ... all are familiar words these days. They are words our grandparents never knew. But the strongest, most unchanging words in America have always been about people . . . what they believe, how they live. When you look into this annual in later years, we hope the best words will still be those our ancestors knew so well . . . FAITH, COURAGE, AMBITION, UNITY, LOVE, HONOR and PATRIOTISM! SONOCO Sonoco Products Company, Hartsville, South Carolina He ' s there- the man from SCN Ask him about Two for you at SCN--- • FREE CHECKING With $100 minimum balance -- Convenient -- Safe -- Permanent receipts • 4% ON SAVINGS paid from 1st of any month on savings deposited by 10th Interest compounded semi-annually $15,000 insurance by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Just two of the complete banking services at SCN! V SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL Feed Bag SHORT ORDERS and FOUNTAIN Downtown Clemson W.W. BRITTAIN CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SPARTANBURG, S. C. Compliments of EASLEY LUMBER COMPANY PHOTOGRAPHERS Left to Right: Bill Ellis Al Jolly Don McCrary Chip Nusbickel CONTRIBUTORS PHOTOGRAPHIC Ken Ayer s Clark Rodgers Art Lidsky Robert Caricato Mark Hasslinger Paul Levine Langston Boyles Alan Campbell David Little John Manley Harbin Han Chon Lee Toe Todd GRAPHIC Lynn Bethea Art Lidsky Robert Anderson Pete Snyder Cathy McNeight Tim McNeight Don Terry Darra Williams Dianna Railton Joe Young The 1968 TAPS staff expresses its deepest appreciation to Dean Walter T. Cox, Mrs. Sybil R. Albert, Dean George 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. Special thanks is given to the students of Clemson, without whose cooperation this book would not be possible. 635 I STUDENT ROSTER PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Abbott, Andrew A. 264 Alexander, Terry K. 245 Arnold, Deborah M. 520 Baker, Marvin R. 546 Batson, Wm Everett 497 520 464 Arnold, Frank H., Ill 277 Baker, Paul F. 496 Batten, Daniel M., Ill 520 Abbott, Arthur McF. 264 Alford, John A. 164 496 Baker, Steven W. 496 Batten, Wise H. 480 520 496 Arrington, Charles H. 496 Baker, William C. Baucom, James B. 520 Abbott, John J. 150 Alford, John M. Arrington, Dennis E. 546 Baldwin, Carroll O. 454 Baucom, Kay J. 547 151,496 Alfred, Gary R. 224 Arthur, Gary J. 105 Baldwin, Fred K. 496 Bauer, Jonathan L. 497 Abel, John R. 546 304, 496 496 Baldwin, Johnny E. 266 Baughman, George F. 262 Abercrombie, James H. 440 Alfred, James C. 546 Ashford, Dorothy M. 496 464 497 Abercrombie, Wm L., Jr. 496 Allee, Marshall C. Ashley, John Randal 170 Baldwin, William P. Baumann, Wilbur N. 547 Abernathy, Benjamin E. 276 Allen, Charles D. 546 520 Balentine, Richard S. 546 Baxley, Leslie R. 228 520 Allen, Carl M. 496 Ashley, Kenneth K. 546 Ball, Nancy D. 309 245, 520 Abernathy, Larry W. 496 Allen, Danny E. 218 Ashley, Virginia D. 546 520 Bayerl, Joseph R. 547 Abernathy, Wm Leslie 272 242 Ashmore, Melinda J. 546 Ballard, Clyde R., Jr. 546 Baylor, Steward L. 520 520 Allen, Doris T. 520 Ashmore, Richard J. Ballard, Elizabeth L. 546 Bayne, Harold D. 547 Abernethy, Louis L. 496 Allen, Eldon E. 272 Ashy, Peter J. Ballard, Rebecca 147 Bazemore, Paul R., Jr. 218 Abernethy, Russell H. 276 546 Askew, Scott S. 496 309, 496 520 480 Allen, Franklyn C. 274 Askins, Dan G., Jr. 496 Ballard, William B. 260 Beach, Harris L., Jr, 269 Abrahams, Richard W. 546 496 Askins, Harry R., Jr. 496 418 280, 497 Abrams, Albert W. 496 Allen, John R. 546 Askins, Paul W. 218 Ballas, Catherine M. 280 Beauch, Judith E. Abrams, Edgar B. 1 496 Allen, James T. 266 520 496 Beachy, Robert W. 520 Abrams, James H., Jr. 105 430 Aston, Lewis E. 209 Ballenger, David M. 182 Beam, Charles P. 497 464 Allen, Jerry W. 520 464 242, 496 Beam, Herbert W. 228 Abrams, Jeffrey R. 228 Allen, William H. Atkins, Martha C. 456 Ballenger, David T. 225 230, 497 230, 232, 496 Alley, Nancy S. 310 Atkinson, Larry N. 274 464 Beam, Theodore D. 248 Accomand o, Brunello 496 496 520 Ballenger, Richard C. 250 464 Acker, James D. Allgood, Barnett A. 520 Atkinson, Rebecca E. 546 520 Beaman, Wallace D. 497 Acker, Mary Helen B. Allgood, Thomas W, 546 Atkinson, Wayne H. 266 Ballentine, George C. 546 Bean, John F. Acker, Thomas W. 261 Allison, Donald B., Jr. 546 520 Ballington, Don A. 217 Bean, Thomas A. 547 520 Allman, George N., Jr. 496 Aughtry, Barry K. 480 255,418 Bearden, William 0. 480 Ackerman, Philip D. 496 Alston, Rowland P., Jr. 520 Ausburn, Charles E. 496 Ballington, James R. Beasley, Robert J. 547 Ackley, Brainard L. Acquaviva, James P. Adair, Miles M. 546 Altman, Charles D. Ausburn, Miriam B. Bandy, Joseph W. Beatson, Ronald B. 254 546 Altman, James C. 520 Austin, Robert A. 546 Banke, Kay Ellen 546 418 520 Altman, Mary L. Avant, Joseph L. 227 Banks, Charles McH. 520 Beattie, Wm Calvin 547 Adamo, Jeffrey W. 546 Altman, Stephen L. 546 230, 440 Bannister, Georgia T. Beauchene, William B. 430 Adams, Ernest L. 520 Alverson, Barbara A. 230 Avinger, Harry C. 266 Bantz, Michael K. 464 Beaudoin, Donald P. 521 Adams, Elizabeth R. 546 440 496 Barbary, James E. 232 Beauvais, Richard L. Adams, George F. Alverson, David R. 226 Avinger, John O. 224 440 Beck, Don R. Adams, Harry P. 225 496 496 Barber, Wade H. Beck, Joseph J. 440 242, 496 Alverson, James L, Jr. 520 Axson, William A. 264 Barbery, Stephen L. 276 Beck, Ronald F. 430 Adams, Ira Lee, Jr. 546 Alverson, William G. 520 440 496 Beckham, Wm Perry, III 497 Adams, Johnny A. 546 Ambrose, Robert E. 454 Ayer, Frederick C, III Bardsley, Charles E. 228 Bedard, Paul D. 497 Adams, James M. 520 Amerson, Grady M. Ayer, George E. 266, 520 Bedell, James F., Jr. 521 Adams, John N. 243 Amick, Harold C. 245 Ayers, Aubrey D. 520 Bardwell, Donald M. Beeson, John W. 464 254 520 Ayers, Bobbie F., Jr. 264 Barf ield, Donald J. 418 Begg, William B. 464 Adams, John Q., Ill Amick, Jane H. 154 520 Barfield, Johnny W. 258 Behling, Robert M. 280 Adams, Mary J. 440 Ayers, Glenn W. 440 418 547 Adams, Robert B. 546 Amick, Timothy J. 520 Ayers, Kenneth R. 161 Barfield, Sammy M., Jr. 497 Behrens, William A. 497 Addis, Brenda G. 147 Ammons, William R. 105 Ayers, Roderick G., Jr. 218 Barker, Byron H. 520 Belcher, Earl L., Jr. 266 278, 310, 440 232, 496 496 Barker, Deborah L. 546 464 Addis, Clarence E. 546 Amos, Paul D. 496 Ayers, Robert W. 496 Barker, Donna M. 497 Belk, Helen McC. 310 Addis, Ronald P. 496 Anderson, Alan J. 520 Ayoob, Joseph R. Barker, Harry G. 418 521 Addison, Donald A. Anderson, Carroll S. 520 Ayudhya, Phatphongs S. Barker, James F. 182 Belk, Jack D. 454 Addison, James C, Jr. 263 Anderson, Edwin L. 497 Belken, Richard J. 464 496 Anderson, George A., Jr. 304 Babb, Harley G., Ill 105 Barker, Mary N. 227 Belknap, Gregg A. 497 Addison, James W. 105 546 520 497 Belknap, Joseph J. 547 157, 221, 230, 232. 480 Anderson, Gary H. 224 Babb, Judith A. 546 Barker, Robert E. 520 Bell, Cecil W. 480 Addy, Gene W. Addy, Wayne F. 520 480 Babb, Julius W., Ill 440 Barker, William A., Jr. 228 Bell, David J. 497 245 Anderson, G. W., Jr. 546 Babb, Mary F. 266, 464 Bell, David M. 497 496 Anderson, Harry R., Jr. Bach, Durwood E. 546 Barnes, William J. Bell, Dwayne M. 547 Adkins, Henry G., Jr. Adkins, William R. Anderson, John E. Baer, Neil R. 464 Barnett, John L. 497 Bell, George F., Jr. 464 232 Anderson, John Law 520 Bagnal, Henry T. 546 Barnette, James E. 546 Bell, George W. 497 276, 480 Anderson, Leiand E., Jr. 440 Bagnal, Martha G. Barnette, Ronald P. 546 Bell, Hal R. 547 Affleck, Jack H. 546 Anderson, Philip L. Bagnal, Richard L. 546 Barnette, William H. 464 Bell, Jeffrey W. 497 Agnew, Wm Gibson, Jr. Ahmed, Riaz 546 Anderson, Robert B., Jr. 430 Bagwell, Thomas N. Barnwell, Thomas 0., Jr 250 Bell, Jon Wm 271 Anderson, RansomeWms 520 Bailes, Gordon L, Jr. 227 497 547 Aines, Robert Wm Anderson, Terry K. 241 228, 230, 440 Barnwell, William M. 546 Bell, Richard C. 440 Ainsworth, Robert D. 520 278 Bailes, Julia M. 546 Barr, Timmy ONeal 546 Bell, Randy L. 105 Akkas, Nuri Anderson, Thomas P. 273 Bailey, Edwm F. 496 Barrett, Kenneth M. 497 497 Albea, Bruce B. 496 280, 520 Bailey, Edward L, Jr. 210 Barrier, Martin J. Bell, Robert L. 105 Albea, Mary Jane Albers, Richard A. 520 Anderson, William D. 440 480 Battles, David M. 418 521 464 Andis, Vernon W. 496 Bailey, John D. 546 Battles, Jane E. 546 Bell, Samuel R. 497 Albrecht, Eloise J. 170 Andrepont, John W. Bailey, Robert E. 520 Bartley, Benny D. 520 Bell, Thomas E., Ill 418 546 Andreve, George J. 430 Bailey, Terry L. 496 Barton, George E., Ill 497 Bell, Thomas M. 547 Aldebol, Anthony W. 210 Andrews, Jean B.a 546 Baird, David P. 243 Baskin, David L. 497 Bell, Wm Garland 547 440 Andrews, Robert J. 546 520 Baskin, Ruby H. Bellamy, Glenn L. 521 Aldridge, Marion D. 151, 152, 496 149, Angelakos, Pete W. 480 Bakalian, Mihran G. 520 Baskin, Thomas C, Jr. 520 Bellamy, Oscar H., Ill 521 Angle, Stanley B., Jr. 496 Baker, Beverly F, 150 Bass, Arthur T. 520 Bellflower, Richard H. 271 Alewine Furman H. 418 Anton, Michael D. 546 151, 546 Bass, John A. 218 497 Alexander, Fred M., Jr. 496 Anzen, Bjorn Arne 1. 496 Baker, Charles D., Jr. 520 418 Belle, Isle John W. 269 Alexander, George D. Alpert, Calvert C. Baker, Clay E., Jr. Bass, James H. 546 497 Alexander, Gene R. 520 Arant, Thomas M. 454 Baker, Elisha R. 520 269 Bass, Samuel D. 520 Bello, Norman E. 430 Alexander, John F., Jr. Argo, Brenda G. 496 Bates, Annie J. Belouin, Walter P. 547 Alexander, John M. 546 Arledge, Sandy Lee 150 Baker, Geoffrey B. 496 384 Bates, Joseph M., Jr. 239 Belser, Gretchen H. 274 Alexander, Kevin M. 546 152,546 418 497 Alexander, Laura S. 520 Armacost, Edwin R. 546 Baker, George F. 454 Batson, Carrie R. Belser, Thomas H., Jr. 547 Alexander, Milton D. 151 Armistead, Douglas P. 546 Baker, John A. 266 Batson, Donald H. Bendt, Wm Larry 547 152, 520 Armstrong, William H. 454 418 Batson, Peggy M. 546 Benedict, George W. 232 Alexander, Oscar A. 286 Armstrong, William S. 496 Baker, John L. Batson, Paul 0. 546 Benjamin, Edgar L., Jr. 547 480 Arnold, David C. 496 Baker, James R. 464 Batson, Wm Earle 520 245 Benjamin, Ronnie S. 497 PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Bennett, Anthony L. 547 Bennett, David Jon Bennett, Judith Ann 521 Bennett, James R. Bennett, Richard J. 242 521 Bense, Joel E. 158 440 Bentley, William G. 480 Benz, Gregory P. Bergren, Scott C. 521 Berkland, Richard D. 149 152, 187, 245, 44C ) Berkovich, Charles A. 497 Berman, Robert E. 430 Bernabiti, Peter J. Bernat, William C. 245 464 Berry, Jerald E. 521 Berry, Ronald P. 266 547 Bessent, Carl T. 497 Bessent, Mary E. 547 Best, Stephen H. Bethea, Andrew D. 547 Bethea, Lynda H. 497 Bethea, Thomas C, Jr. 521 Betsill, William L., Jr. 228 264, 521 Bettis, John R., Jr. 480 Beverly, Wilbert 547 Beyer, Georgia R. 521 Bickett, Glenn A., Jr. 497 Bicksler, Frederick C. 304 430 Biechlin, Thomas E. 278 497 Biediger, William C. Bierley, Winfred B., Jr. 497 Biezenski, Romana A. Biggerstaff, Edward D. 189 227, 264, 440 Binford, Robert F., Jr. 250 464 Binkley, Patrick E. 521 Binnicker, C. Deryl 547 Bischoff, Charles F. Bishop, Asa 0., Jr. Bishop, Frank M., Jr. Bishop, Holmes P. 418 Bishop, John J. 521 Bishop, Michael G. 521 Bishop, Ralph J. 440 Bishop, Samuel H. 454 Bishop, Thomas C. 418 Bishop, Thomas P. Bishop, William E., Jr. 497 Bishop, Wayne H. 280 521 Bishop, Wayman R., Ill 465 Bisker, Robert S. 547 Bissey Diana K. 147 309, 521 Black, Christopher A. 547 Black, Calvin D. 547 Black, Denny E. 497 Black, Joel A., Jr. 218 264, 497 Black, James D. 547 Black, James K. 521 Black, Larry A. 547 Black, Richard A. 547 Black, Richard P. 480 Black, Samuel W. 521 Black, William E., Ill Blackburn, John A. 230 430 Blackmon, Elizabeth A. 547 Blackmon, Johnny H. 465 Blackmon, Larry M. 521 Blackmon, Sarah J. 547 Blackmon, Terry G. 497 Blackwell, James D. 547 Blackwell, James M. 497 Blackwell, Robert W. 497 Blackwell, William R. 497 Blackwood, Eber J. 497 Blackwood, Herbert D. Blair, Edsel D. 227 264, 497 Blair, Robert C, Jr. 497 Blake, Lewis D., Ill 497 Blake, Thomas L. 105 497 Blakely, James R. Blakely, Lawrence W. Blakeney, W. C, Jr. Blalock, Alec D. Blanchard, Roy Eddie Bland, Frank S. Blanks, William J., Jr. 497 Blanton, Jefferson A. Blanton, Lloyd H. Blasco, Ronald L. Blattmachr, Douglas J. Bleckley, Mary N. Blihovde, Steven N. 418 Blitch, John H., Jr. Block, Ronald E. Blount, Wade B. Blume, Odell B. 465 Blume, Ronnie T. 497 Blumel, Nancy E. Boatwright, Wm Edwin Bobinski, Paul S. Bobo, Jay Craft 276, 497 Bockette, James C. Bock, Robert F., Jr. 243, 497 Bodie, Jerry Lane 521 Bodine, Ashby B. Bodle, Phillip C. Boggs, Frank M. Boggs, James F. Boiter, John Paul Boland, John K., Jr. Bolding, Keri Ann Bolding, Richard W. Bolen, Charles E. 497 Bolin, Edmund M. 465 Bolin, John Wesley Bolt, Joel Branham Bolt, Joseph D. 521 Bolt, John Eugene Bolt, Richard G. Bond, John A., Jr. Bond, John McC. Bonekat, Horace W. 189, 227, 497 Bonner, Wm Pinckney 521 Bonnette, Augustus K. Bonnette, John D. Bonnette, Thomas E 257, 497 Boone, Donald T. 454 Booth, Hubert J. Booth, J. Robert Boozer, George W., Ill 480 Boozer, Toney C. 547 Bopp, Charles Leslie 250, 547 Borders, Terry L. Borgheresi, Thomas H. Borke, Michael F. 547 Borke, Norbert J., Jr. Boroughs, Ralph Z. Borst, William J. Bost, Charles J. Bostic, James E., Jr. 272, 498 Bostick, Joseph L., Jr. Boswell, Linda C. Bott, Jeffrey J. Bouchillon, Randall E. Boudolf, Victor A., Jr. 465 Bouknight, Heyward H Bouknight, Frank M. Bouknight, Robert M. Boutros, Fouad Y. Bowden, George H. Bowen, Bernard A. Bowen, Elizabeth M. Jr. 547 Bowen, David E. 547 Brinkley, James K. 498 Bruorton, James A. 548 418 Bowen, Dewey K. 261 Britt, Forrest B. 274 Bryan, Jim Preacher 548 498 548 Bryan, Richard C. 465 497 Bowen, Dennis R. 521 Brittain, James M. 276 Bryant, David G. 548 521 Bowen, James F. 521 430 Bryant, Furman D. 498 521 Bowen, James R. 521 Brittain, Wallace C. 254 Bryant, James 0., Jr. 245 Bowen, Mary M. 454 262, 454 Bryant, Max V. 227 Bowen, Robert D. 145 Britton, Carol L. 310 264, 498 465 153, 154, 185,221 , 232 454 Bryant, Norman K. 498 465 Broach, Larry A. 548 Bryant, Sandra J. 522 Bower, Douglas R. 256 Broadwater, Wm Thomas 548 Buchanan, James R. 498 521 465 Brock, Kathy G. Buchanan, Michael E. 548 Bowers, Glenn 521 Brock, Pascal S. 240 Buchanan, Marvin R. 522 256 Bowers, Guery A. 498 498 Buck, James A. 182 Bowie, Calvin N. 521 Brock, Robert S. 241 232, 498 547 Bowie, Gregory M. 547 548 Buckalew, Alman L. 498 Bowie, Patrick C. Brock, Thomas 0. 480 Buckhiester, Philip G. 228 547 Bowie, Stephen A. 498 Brockenfelt, Gerald E. 258 498 250 Bowman, Joyce E. 521 498 Buckland, Emma J. 498 Bowman, Joseph W., Jr. 547 Brockington, Wayne G. 521 Buckner, James L. 498 222 Boyce, Jesse A. 521 Brockman, Wayne K. 548 Buckner, Martha K. 548 Boyce, William M. 250 Brooks, Donna M. 548 Buddin, Linda N. 522 547 465 Brooks, Henry C. 548 Buff, Stephen F. 521 Boyd, Edward A. Brooks, Jeffrey E. 548 Buffkin, James M. 440 Boyd, Herbert E., Jr. 498 Brooks, Joe T., Jr. 480 Bugg, Marcia Y. 522 224 Boyd, Marion C, Jr. 266 Brooks, Linda F. 498 Buhrmaster, Donald H. 548 521 Brooks, Nigel R. 498 Buie, Orvis B. 548 547 Boyd, Michael 0. 547 Brooks, Robert A., Jr. 498 Bull, Byron R., Jr. 227 Boyles, Julian L. 171 Brooks, Randall E. 418 Bull, Elvin L. 522 218,498 Brooks, Wm Walker 548 Bull, James H. 522 264 Bozard, Dennis R. 218 Brookshire, John V. 548 Bullard, Allan T. 480 Broome, Robert W. 548 Bullard, David B. 266 Bozard, John T. 217 Broome, Gettys S. 480 498 521 498 Broome, Wm Len 158 Buller, Richard E. 522 547 Brabham, David R. 521 521 Bullington, Deryl E. 465 Bracey, Robert L. 547 Brosnan, Denis A. 225 Bullock, Richard E. 258 Bracht, John B. 498 Brouse, John A., Jr. 521 548 497 Bracken, Dewey M. 498 Broussard, Stanley A. Bullock, Ronnie E. 191 547 Bracken, Gloria J. 548 Brown, Allison E. 304 454 497 Bracken, James W. 245 418 Bullwinkel, George J. 522 228 498 Brown, Albert M. 498 Bultman, Sam L. 548 Brackett, Ralph J. 521 Brown, Amos T., Jr. Bulwith, Thomas E. 105 266 Brackin, Walter G., Jr. 548 Brown, Barbara A. 548 454 Bradberry, Doris M. 498 Brown, Bobby L. 418 Bunch, Helen L. 152 547 Bradley, Jimmy P. 498 Brown, Bruce 0. 548 498 547 Bradley, Wm Curtis 548 Brown, Clara E. 548 Burbage, Collins A. 548 168 Brady, John L., Jr. 521 170 Brown, Calvin H., Jr. 245, 465 234 Burbick, Bruce A. 480 105 521 Braley, Rodger W. Brown, Carl Miller 548 Burch, Elmer E., Jr. 497 Brand, Harvey A. 521 Brown, Clyde P. Burch, Norman L., Jr. 498 Brandon, James H., Jr. 226 Brown, Donald E. 548 Burchstead, H. B., Jr. 278 521 266, 465 Brown, David M. 521 283, 440 152 Brandt, William F. 242 Brown, David Matthew 440 Burchstead, Palmer R. 548 Brandt, Walter R. 465 Brown, Daniel W. 521 Burdette, Charles A. 264 Brandyburg, Frederick 498 Brown, Eddie 498 Burdette, Edward K. 203 Branham, Herbert, Jr. 243 Brown, Ernest C, Jr. 430 480 548 Brown, Edward D. 521 Burdette, Glenn G. 498 547 Brannen, Arnold A. 548 Brown, Furman H. 204 Burgess, Harvey R. 498 254 Brannen, Glenn W. 226 465 Burgess, Jack W. 430 251,465 Brown, Frank T. 498 Burgess, Richard C. 440 238 Brannock, Robert N. Brown, Gregory R. 548 Burgess, Richard H. 498 Brannon, Jerry A. 158 Brown, Hugh C. 146 Burgess, Thomas U. 218 241 465 245, 304, 498 256, 465 Brantley, Arthur E., Jr. 548 Brown, John F. Burgess, Warren A. 498 276 Branton, John J. 105 Brown, James 1. 522 Burgner, Grady S. 105 418 Brown, Jerry S. 498 Burley, William N., Jr. 465 260 Bratcher, Harolyn F. 548 Brown, James W. 522 Burnell, David L., Jr. 441 Braun, Douglas Wm 548 Brown, Kenneth J., Jr. 465 Burnett, George P. 105 223 Brawley, James S. 548 Brown, Lewis E. 498 498 Bray, Randy L. 521 Brown, Melvin B., Jr. 522 Burnett, Roy P. 547 Brazie, Charles M. 548 Brown, Michael S. 454 Burnett, Woods W. 465 547 Breazeale, Frank W. 238 Brown, Phillip H. Burnette, James P. 522 189 418 Brown, Patrick M. 522 Burns, Allen H. 548 Bredal, Roy H., Jr. 465 Brown, Rodger E. 548 Burns, Duncan K. 548 465 Breedlove, Wm Norris 548 Brown, Roland E. 548 Burns, John M. 225 Breen, Marilyn J. Brown, Roland L. 465 242, 498 Breland, Joyce E. 521 Brown, Robert Wm 548 Burns, Steven 0. 548 547 Brennan, John A. 228 Brown, Susan D. 548 Burns, Wm Milton 266 241 264, 521 Brown, Sharon U. 522 Brewer, James A. 521 Brown, Thomas J. 522 Burr, William H. 522 547 Brewer, Williams., Jr. 218 Brown, Wayne P. 522 Burrell, Otto C, Jr. 522 547 440 Browne, Melvin N. 522 263 547 Brewington, John J., Jr. 176 Brownley, Joanne R. 548 Burris, Ruby J. 521 498 Bruce, Donald L. 150 Burriss, Thomas M. 522 266 Bridwell, FrankK. 498 152,304, 498 Burriss, Thomas M. 480 Bridwell, Ronald L. 548 Bruce, James A., Jr. 276 Burriss, W. Thomas 522 498 Briggs, Joseph R. 251 498 Burroughs, John B., Jr. 548 547 465 Bruening, J. Patrick 522 Burrows, Kenneth C. 521 Briggs, Randall A. 548 Bruggeman, William H. 245 Burton, David W. 105 521 Bright, Joseph B. 548 498 481 521 Bright, Kenneth L. 521 Brundage, Robert G. 548 Burton, James H. 245 521 Bright, Stepehn D. 498 Bruno, Stephen S. 498 454 547 Brimer, Wayne F. 521 105 Brunson, James H., Jr. 522 Burton, Joseph R. 522 NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Burton, Raymond M. Busch, Charles F. Busch, Franklin D. Busch, Monroe S. 441 Busch, William B., Jr. 271, 454 Bush, Edna Coker Bush, George J. Busha, Larry B. Busha. Ronald J. Butler, George A. Butler, Herman L. Butler, James Wm. Butler, Kenneth Butler, Michael E. Butler, Richard J. Butlei, Wm Rhett 548 Butts, James M., Jr. Butts, Ruth M. Buzhardt, Troy R. Byers, Harry F., Jr. 481 Bynum, Wm Saunders Byrd, James Cozby, Jr. Byrd, James R. Byrd, Lanny A. Byrd, Orren E., Jr. Byrd, Ronald E. Byron, Barry J. Byrum, William J., Jr. Caban, Jose R. Cabrera, George J. Cafareili, Lmda M. Caggiano, James V. Cagie, Johnny L. 499 Cam, Sammy R. 522 Caines, Wm Royce Caldwell, Charles W. Caldwell, James E., Jr. Caldwell, James M. Caldwell, Victoria G. Cale, Jacquelyn M. Calhoun, Robert A. Calkms, William L. 499 Call, Robert J., Jr. Callender, James M. Callicott, Samuel L. Callison, Susan E. Calloway, Brenda M. Calmes, James D. Calvo, Randolph S. Cameron, Lewis C. Cameron, Terry L. Camp, Daniel S. Campbell. Anne Campbell, Alan McK. 499 Campbell, David L. 481 Campbell, Edwin M., Jr. Campbell, George T. Campbell, Harold B. Campbell, John L. Campbell, Jos L., Ill Campbell, James P. 465 Campbell, Jerry Z. Campbell, Paul G., Jr. 465 Campbell, Sandra G. Campbell, William A. Camptield. Roy W. Canavaggio, Guy P. Candler, Harold S. 499 Cann, Charles D. Cann, William R. Cannon, Frank W. Cannon, Harold F. Cannon, Mayzelle S. Cannon, Stuart McF. Cantrell, Harley F. Cantrell, James G. Cantrell, Wendell G. Capps, Wm Thomas, Jr. 522 Carder, John E. 548 Cardwell, Wm Barron 498 266, 549 522 Carey, Harold A., Jr. 226 Carey, James C, Jr. Carey, Robert D. 232 Caricato, Robert J., Jr. Caricato, Robert L. Carkhuff, Vincent H. 522 Carlson, Dennis A. 522 Carlson, Gerald I., II 498 418 548 Carlson, Katina G. 548 Carlson, Paul H. 481 Carlton, Bonnie L. 522 Carlton, Becky S. 548 151,310,499 548 Carlton, Robert C, Jr. 244 Carmichael, Marvin G. Carnes, Peter D. 548 Carnes, Walter G. 522 Carpenter, James L. 548 Carpenter, Louis C. 263 Carpenter, Michael F. Carpenter, Robert C. 548 Carpenter, Stephen D. Carrington, John C. 522 Carrington, Sharon J. 548 Carroll, Charles E. 498 Carroll, Joseph A. 548 225, 242, 264, 499 498 Carroll, James M. 498 Carroll, Mary L. 549 430 Carroll, Reba L. 498 419 549 Carroll, Virginia E. 499 499 105 Carrow, Cynthia E. Carson, John Nevins 105 Carson, Valerie J. Carson, Wm Stephen 549 Catee, Larry D. 549 Cartee, Nancy G. 499 Carter, Andrew M. 549 Carter, Cynthia H. 549 Carter, Danny McCoy 549 Carter, James M., Jr. 465 Carter, Joseph P., Ill 266 Carter, James S. Carter, Jack Wayne. Jr. 549 Carter, Marion E., Ill 549 Carter, Oscar Lee 499 522 549 Carter, Ray O. 549 Carter, Ted E. 522 Cartledge, Cherryl A. 549 Cartledge, John B. 549 Cartwnght, Dennis H. 499 221,232,286 549 Cartwnght, Dean M. 549 Gary, Bradley D. 171 Case, Neall Wayne Case, Philip Randall 263 Casey, John Leonard Casey, Michael L. 549 Casey, Patricia Jane 549 Cash, Brenda Kaye 549 Cashin, Donald B. 522 Caskie, Cabot R. 481 245 Caskie, Sara Daly Cason, Louie L., Jr. Cassaday, Verne 245 Cassady, Francis N. Cason, Norman McSwain Cassels, Ronald Larry Castre, Thomas M. 499 Catanzaro, David P 522 Cathey, James R. 105 Catoe, James C, Jr. 499 549 Catoe, Ronnie J. 522 499 549 Catto, Michael Louis 549 Cauble, Charles E. 522 522 Caughman, George W., Jr 499 Caughman, Marvin J. 441 245 Caulder, Michael S. Cauthen, John McC. 499 280, 522 189 Cauthen, Ronnie Wayne 210 Clancy, Christopher S. Coker, Ronald Wayne 522 Clapper, William L., Jr. 248 Coker, Sam Reaves 499 Cawood, Nixon Eugene 549 466 Coker, Thomas A. 522 Cecil, David W., II 430 Clark, BenT., Ill Colcolough, Gennia R. 499 Cecil, Joseph Henry Clark, David R. 499 Colcolough, Jas J., Jr. 499 Cely, John E. 499 Clark, Frances S. 309 Coldreck, Harry C, III 430 Cely, Margaret June 522 499 Cole, Carl Adams Cely, Marvin S., Jr. Clark, John Lawson 550 Cole, Charles Jayroe 466 Chalmers, David N. 549 Clark, James Neville 550 523 258 Chamberlin, Craig L. 274 Clark, James S. 550 Cole, Stanley Parks 549 Clark, Michael V. 523 Coleman, David Luther 499 Chamlee, David H. 266 Clark, Robert Stephen 550 523 522 Clark, Sheldon Brown 266 Coleman, George E. 549 Chancellor, Wm Floyd 522 550 Coleman, James Keith 150 Chandler, George L. 499 Clark, William B., Ill 228 Coleman, James L., Jr. Chandler, James Larry 522 230, 441 Coleman, Ludie M., Ill 549 Chandler, Keith D. 522 Clarke, Alfred R. 499 Coleman, Marshall J. 522 Chandler, Wm E., Ill 243 Clarke, David R. 150 Coleman, Paula Mills 549 441 151, 269 Coleman, Robert C. 522 Chando, Stephen 549 Clarke, Leiand T., Jr. 246 Coleman, Thomas 0., Jr 466 Channell, C. N., Jr. 441 523 246, 466 430 Chapin,Judson K., Ill 246 Clarkson, Delores W. 523 Coleman, William G., Jr. 549 466 Clarkson, Garden S. 550 235, 419 522 Chaplin, Robert P., Ill 250 Clarkson, Hunter L. 203 Coleman, Wm Howard 499 499 258, 419 Coleman, Wm Ronald 549 Chapman, Esther Faye 549 Clarkson, James H.. Ill 248 Coleman, Wm Rutledge 499 Chapman, Frank H. 203 466 Coley, James Lane 454 481 Clarkson, Robert B. 278 Colley, Sanford Carl 189 Chapman, George T. 549 499 Collier, James G., Ill Chapman, John Carroll 522 Clarkson, Wm Gordon 550 Collings, Gilbeart H. 499 Chapman, Jerry O ' Dell 549 Clary, Gary Elmore 523 Collins, Aaron S. 238 Chapman, Kenneth W. 523 Clary, Jack R. 499 Collins, Donald E. Chapman, Rufus B., Jr. 549 Classey, Richard F. 244 523 260 Chapman, Richard M. 499 Collins, Edward J., Jr. Chapman, Sara E. 499 Clayton, Edward R. 523 309 Chapman, Toby G. 186 Clayton, Robert M., Jr. 523 Collins, Jennings B. 276,481 Clayton, Thomas J. 499 Collins, Lucy H. 499 Chappell, J ohn D. 274 Clayton, Wm Rufus Collins, Michael F. 549 549 Cleland, WmPaul, Jr. 274 Collins, Phil S. 499 Chappell, Kenneth L. 499 550 Collins, Randall Dean 522 Charland, Arthur A. 258 Clem, Robert B. Collins, Steve G. 549 549 Clements, Douglas F. 550 Collins, Thomas H. Charles, Jerry T. Clemmons, Ashley D., II 260 Collins, Thomas Roger Charles, Nina Griffin 419 Collum, Charles Alan Charping, William P. 499 demons, Barry A. 523 Coin, Patricia E. Chason, Wm Irvin 549 Cleveland, Judy 550 Coltman, Richard L. 549 Chastain, Margaret A. 223 Cleveland, James H. 499 Combes, Joan Marie 522 549 Click, Clifford N. Comer, Cecil Wayne 522 Chastain, Wm Henry 549 Click, Patricia 1. Comer, Eugenie G. 522 Chasteen, Melton D. 481 Cline, David M. Comer, Robert W. 549 Cheatham, John Hugh Cline, Kenneths. 263 Commins, Ernest A. 105 Cheek, Susan Elaine 549 481 481 Cheek, Victor Lee 550 Cline, Wm Everette, Jr. Compton, Arland H., Jr 499 Chen, Miin Mmg Clinkscales, Cleon C. 269 264, 441 549 Chervenak, William J. 280, 441 Compton, Ben Giles Cheves. Cecil L., Jr. Clinkscales, Jeri H. 190 Compton, Charles M. Cheves, Thomas Mc. 243, 550 Compton, Gary Lee 179 Chick, James P., Jr. 218 Clinton, Andrea Faye 523 523 224, 499 Cloninger, James Mack 228 Compton, Leslie K. Chien, Hsin Ih 523 Compton, Richard A. 549 Chien, Moa Tseng Wm. Cloninger, Robert A. 550 Compton, Robert B. 549 Chilcote, Bruce C. Close, Robert Wm 523 Condrey, Marshall W. 549 Childers, Wilson C. 105 Glowers, Earl Roger 523 Cone, Clyde R. 522 419 Clyburn, Wm Michael 550 254, 419 499 Childress, James G. 242 Coakley, John M. 550 Cone, Fred H. 549 499 Cobb, Daniel Earl 274 Cone, Gerald W. 549 Childress, Marshall P. 234 550 Conklin, Richard A. 499 466 Cobb, Dale T, Jr. 304 466 224 Childress, Wm Edwin 266 499 Conklm, Thomas R. 523 Cobb, Jane A. Conley, Susan K. Childs, Harry E. 499 Cobb, Jimmy M. 430 280, 550 522 Childs, Joy Marie 550 Cobb, Styles F. 223 Connell, John Allen 549 Childson, Walter, Jr. 523 499 523 549 Chmners, James E., Jr. 152 Cochcroft, Arthur F. 466 Connelly, David L. 226, 246, 257, 466 Cochet, Anthony A. 151 Connelly, Dan M. Chisholm, William B. 152, 264, 523 Connelly, Roland L. Chisman, Lois L. 227 Cochran, Dwight B. 481 272,481 499 499 Cochran, Robert M. 499 Conner, Thomas Carl 499 Choate, Michael B. 523 Cockcroft, Johnnie E. 246 Connor, William R. 105 Choopanya, Duangchai 499 Conrad, Douglas M. Chovan, James Peter 228 Cockfield, Gary W. 105 Cook, Gary Len 250 523 550 Cook, James C, III Chovan, Philip A. 441 Cockfield, Joe B. 499 550 244 Christopher, Toliver 228 Coffer, Robert T., Jr. 550 Cook, Joe Edward 289, 499 Coffey, Richard A. 550 Cook, James Ternl 105 Christy, Celia C. 150 Coffey, William T. 499 Cook, Joseph T. 151, 550 Cogan, Henry L. 278 Cook, James Warren, Jr 522 Chryst, Stephen L. 419 523 Cook, John Wirt, Jr. 180 Church, Robert N. 499 Coggins, Donald McK. 550 Cook, Rodger Dale Cipperly, Christopher 550 Cohen, Earl S. 223 Cook, Richard Wyman 522 Cissel, Robert F. 523 227, 441 Cook, Thomas F. 151 Citron, Mark Barry 550 Coile, David N. Cook, William Capers Claiborne, Theodore C. 523 Coker, John Wayne 523 Cooke, Robert G. I NAME Cook, Marion, Richar Cooke, Ronald G. Cool, Sharon Lee Coons, John S. 466 Cooper, Charles D. 232, 260, 500 Cooper, Charles Ray Cooper, Francis D. I 246, 550 I Cooper, Jerry Lynn I Cooper, Noah Bryant 280 550 Cooper, Ronald E. Cooper, Roy H., Jr. Cooper, Susan Elaine Cooper, William W. Cooper, Wm Womble, Jr. Cope, David Clayton 550 Cope, Ephriam G. 271, 481 Cope, James F. Copeland, Carol D. Copeland, George W. Copeland, Heath C. Copeland, Samuel F. Copeland, Wm Edward 550 Copeland, Wm Leisel 523 Copleston, Peter G. Corbett, Herbert T., Jr. 500 Corcoran, Tom G. Corley, Robert E. Corn, Judy Marie . Corn, Jack P. ' Cornish, Charles M. , Cornwell, Edward J. Cornwell, George R. 419 Cornwell, John B., Ill 500 Cornwell, John C. 523 Corpening, Bennett H. 246, 523 Corry, Charles E. Cosbey, Daniel Joseph Cothran, Benjamin A. 500 Cothran, Susan Cotner, Leslie Edward Cotton, John W. 242, 466 Cottrell, Edwa rd Jay Couch, Shirley A. 500 (Couchell, Jonathan J. 500 Counts, Robert Jordan I 258, 500 Courtney, Charles H. Courtney, Larry B. j Cousins, Henry Edward 1 Covington, George M. Cowan, Faye P. Cowherd, Frank G., Ill ' Cowles, Jeffrey E. 258, 419 Cox, Alton L. Cox, Augustus W. Cox, Frank J. 246 Cox, Geddes Marvin Cox, Henry Clay, Jr. Cox, John David Cox, James F., Ill Cox, Jerry L. Cox, James Wayne Cox, Jerry Wayne Cox, Martha B. I Cox, Mary Katherine I Cox, Robert Allen Cox, Willard Branit Coxey, John T. i Coyle, John Redmond Coyle, Thomas J. Craft, Pamela Jean 523 Craft, William J. Craig, Arthur T. PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME 481 550 550 550 151 274 550 244 550 550 500 235 244 304 274 228 550 550 161 550 550 225 550 227 278 235 551 523 500 523 551 232 523 523 551 481 500 551 551 523 551 551 551 500 523 466 274 523 Craig, Dewey Clinton 454 Craig, Everett G. 441 550 Craig, Julie D. 230 252 441 Craig, Lynn G. F. 430 202 Craig, Linda Louise 551 Craig, Mary E. 551 550 Craig, Robert M., Jr. 105 148 500 Craigo, Steade R. 278 550 430 228 Crain, Larry Ray 441 Crain, Norman Douglas 441 550 Crain, Robert M. 500 466 Crain, Robert Wade 551 550 Crain, William T. 500 500 Cram, John James 523 523 Crammer, John R. 500 274 Cranford, Henry C, Jr. Craven, Charles M. 500 150 Craven, Malcolm Lane 523 Cravens, James J., Jr. Crawford, Charles H. Crawford, Claudius H. 551 Crawford, Charles W. Crawford, John R. Crawford, Leon A., Jr. Crawford, Michael D. Crawford, Peter A. Crawford, Ray A., Jr. Cranford, Roger Dell Creamer, Jack C. Creech, Fulton B., Ill Creech, George R. 217, 419 Creech, James E. Creech, James W. Creed, Don Wendell Creech, Margaret M. Creel, John Walden Creel, Wm Richard Crenshaw, Dan C. Crenshaw, David L. Crenshaw, John D. 466 Crenshaw, Richard V. 500,551 Crenshaw, William R. Cribb, Don Michael Cribb, Leslie J. Criscione, John J. Crisp, Neil S. Crisp, Robert M. 500 Crocker, Clarence W. Crocker, James D. Crocker, Wm Henry Cromer, Barbara Lynn Cromer, Brenda Faye Cromer, Durward C, Jr. Cromer, Jacob P., Jr. Cromer, James P., Jr. Cromer, Tony Claire Crooks, Gary F. Cropp, Wilson W. 500 Crosby, George D. 481 Crosby, Walton A. Crosby, William L. Crosland, Joseph E., Jr. Crouch, Caren 500 Crouch, Richard H. Crouch, Sammy E. 224, 481 Crow, Claude A., Ill Crow, Wade C. Crowe, George R. Crowe, Michael Glenn Crowell, John M. Crown, William P., Jr. Grumpier, William A. 466 Cueman, Glenn F. Culbertson, Alice L. Culbertson, Charles M. Culbertson, Suzanne B. Culler, Francis B. Culler, Gerald L. Culler, William W. 524 454 524 551 481 524 500 551 210 551 419 551 551 500 500 248 260 524 551 170 524 551 241 500 481 481 306 500 105 524 500 481 524 500 266 551 551 551 310 551 500 246 Cullom, Joseph W. 264, 500 Cullum, William O., Jr. Cuip, John S. Culp, Joseph W. Culp, James Waymond 234, 252, 551 Culp, Robert M. 419 Culpepper, Wm Ralph Culvern, Fred E., Ill Cummings, Matthew 551 Cummings, William V. 500 Cunningham, John Alan Cunningham, James R. Cunningham, Richard C. Cunningham, Thomas B. Cunningham, Wm R. Curl, Dennis L. Curlee, Thomas O., Ill Currence, Arthur J. Currie, John Michael Curry, Ernest D., Jr. Curry, James Coleman 524 Curtis, John Duffield Cutrell, John Charles Cuttino, Beni H., Jr. 481 Cutts, William B. Cutts, Wm Edward Cuzzell, Charles L. Daily, Thomas Wm Dales, Richard L. Daley, Timothy C. Dalton, Charles L. Dandridge, Hubert J. Dangerfield, Coleman 551 Daniel, Barbara E. Daniel, Carroll E. 466 Daniel, Ralph Wray Daniel, Sanford H. 524 Danieli, Mario R. Danko, Dennis G. Dannals, Nancy Ruth 310, 524 Dannelly, Larry R. Dansby, David F. Dantinne, David A., Jr. Dantzler, Brian S. 264, 500 Dantzler, Lynn Zaco 551 Darby, James A. Darby, James T., Jr. Darden, Donald E. Darden, Graham W. Darst, Philip H. Dase, Lewis C. Dasher, Linda Lee Davenport, Harold Lee 524 Davenport, Peter J. Daves, Glen G. 500 Davey, John R. 500 Davidson, Leroy S. Davies, Raymond W. Davilli, Barry T. Davis, Beverly Ann Davis, Danny R. Davis, Glenn Elliott Davis, Guy William Davis, Henry Clark Davis, Harold E., Jr. 430 Davis, Harold Richard Davis, Joseph E., Jr. Davis, Julius, E., Ill Davis, James Michael 246, 252, 500 Davis, James Martin Davis, Jas McCardell Davis, Joe Myers Davis, Jimmy Ray Davis, James Wyman 500 466 230 524 500 304 551 524 524 500 524 551 551 278 524 551 276 481 551 551 551 441 524 466 551 257 551 105 551 524 223 500 551 228 430 223 170 551 224 466 524 500 551 551 551 176 524 551 551 243 467 524 524 551 Davis, Julian W. Davis, Keith Ansel Davis, Linda Marie Davis, Leon W. Davis, Maynard J., Jr. 524 Davis, Nellie La Dene Davis, Pamela M. Davis, Patrick T. Davis, Pembroke W. Davis, Richard C, Jr. Davis, Richard D. 246, 441 Davis, Richard Irving Davis, Randal Milton Davis, Ronald M. Davis, Steven Emerson Davis, Samuel L. Davis, Thomas Wm., Jr. Davis, William D. Davison, Dexter Davison, Charles B. Dawes Awtry S. 500 Dawkins, Benjamin L. Dawkins, Travis S. Dawsey, Edward C. Dawsey, Joseph C. Day, Alan S. Day, Leslie L. Dean, David L. Dean, John L. Dean, Sloan Franklin Dean, William D. Dean, William E., Jr. Deanhardt, Marshall L. 524 Debree, Bruce Wm Dechman, Gordon H. Deck, William H., Jr. Deem, David A. 467 Deer, Wm Wayne 524 Defanti, Pamela Jo Deffenbauyh, Roger L. 218, 252,467 Defoster, Gary Alan Defrancisco, Robert A. Degear, Harry J. Degen, Jerome B. Degen, Philip Gregory 552 Degirolamo, Nicholas De Laddy, Eugene A., Jr. De Land, James R., Jr. Delaney, L. J., Jr. Deiaski, Arthur B. Delaughter, Jerry G. Dellinger, Richard P. 217, 419 Deloach, Andrea Norma Deloach, Perry B. Deloache, James E. Deluca, Frank Richard Demarest, Alan Robert Demcsak, Wayne J. Demelker, Charles J. Demori, Adriano Demosthenes, John M. 552 Dempsey, David G. 467 Dempsey, Jones R., Jr. Dempsey, Tony Ray Demsey, David A. Dendy, Joseph R., Jr. Denison, Don E. 524 Dennis, Betty Jane Dennis, Robert T. Denton, Henry G., Jr. 501 Denton, John Gregory Depass, Wm Brunson, Jr. 280, 524 Depew, Wm Francis 524 Derrick, Danny O. Derrick, Tillman W., Jr. Detwiler, David W. 246, 467 Detwiler, Kenneth W. 500 524 551 262 551 524 551 551 524 209 524 524 455 524 524 551 500 551 158 551 500 551 500 431 500 500 243 551 524 552 210 441 524 500 500 264 552 482 467 455 500 552 158 551 552 552 552 500 524 276 264 552 552 455 482 242 552 501 218 552 153 467 501 228 Devaux, Robert E. Deveaux, John P. Devereux, Michael J. DeWitt, Charles H. DeWitt, Marion R., Jr. 501 DeYoung, William Eric Dick, James D. Dickenson, Lawrence W. Dickerson, Edward W. Dickerson, John A. 220, 224, 232 Dickinson, John A. Dickson, Charles L. Dickson, David G., Sr. Dietz, James F., Ill Dill, Kitty Sue Dill, Richard J. Dill, William R., Jr. Dillard, Jesse F. 501 Dilling, William A. Dilwortli, Donald K. Dimitri, Soterios J. Dinkins, Langdon H. Dinneen, John H. 482 Dinwiddle, Martha R. 501 Dion, Eleanor W. 455 Diss, Jesse Wm Dixon, Bruce M. Dixon, Paul Everett Dixon, Russell L. 242, 467 Dixon, Robert M. Djuren, Ronald Wm Doak, Sydney Ruth 524 Dobbins, Judson D. Dobbins, Martha Ann Dobbins, Mary Jane Dobbins, Richard G. Dobbins, Stanley R. 272, 524 Dobbins, Thomas E. Dobbins, William L., Jr. 264, 501 Dobson, Heath P. 524 Dobson, Robert L. 234, 266, 467 Dobson, Wess MacLand Dockery, Allen Ernest Dodds, Cathy L. 152, 552 Dodson, Richard G. Dolby, Donna Louise Donald, Michael E. Donaldson, Emily D. 551 Donaldson, Wm Francis Donato, Christopher D. Donnally, Allen W. Donnan, Phillip David Donnelly, Robert M. Donohoe, Charles R. Donohue, Dennis David Dorey, Richard John 524 Dorn, Brianna Pearl 552 Dorn, John E., Jr. Dorn, James Walton Dorriety, Willard, Jr. Doss, James A. 467 Doss, Thomas Glenn Dossey, Andra Ann Dotson, Robert Carl Doughty, Dave S. Douglas, James Flinn Douglas, Michael A Douglas, Wm Gerald Douglass, Floyd S., Jr. Douglass, Heyward B. 501 Douglass, James E. Douglass, James S. Dover, David R. Dowd, Milard Wilson Dowdy, Paul Larue 524 246 524 441 552 501 156 482 524 524 501 501 224 552 524 431 228 227 501 552 225 501 552 306 524 501 524 501 105 524 552 150 455 524 441 170 552 552 552 552 552 467 524 252 278 501 552 552 248 552 552 218 501 524 525 222 525 501 552 552 NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Dowdy. Paul W. Dowhng, Thomas E. Dowling, Thomas P. Downs, Eugene A. Doyle, Brian Edward 266 Dozler, John B. Dozier, Wm. Keith Drake. Benjamin E. Drake, Clayburn B. Drake, Harold Richard Drake, Nicholas T. Drakeford, Cecil M.,Jr. 157, 162.221, 232, 431 Drayton, Charles H. Jr. Dreher, Thomas D. Drennan, Juddy. H. 501 Drennan, Robert F., Jr. 252. 5 25 Driggers. Arthur H. Driggers, Thomas C. Driscoll, James P. Driscoll, Michael Droege, Albert D. Druelle, Donald O. 467 Drummond, James P. 455 Dubay. Stephen N. DuBose. Edward M.. Jr. 227, 264. 501 Dubose. Harry M. 238, 501 DuBose Rembert C. DuBose, Tristan A. Ducker. Barbara K Duckett. John C. Ducworth, George M. Ducworth. John Wm. Ducworth, Lyman A. Ducworth, Ronnie E. 244, 501 Duke, Thomas W., Jr. Dukes, Gene W. Dukes, James D. Dulin, Nina H. Dulin, Robert M., Jr. 501 Dulin, Wilbur N., Jr. Dumas, Charles E. Dunaway, Albert D. 501 Dunbar. John Patrick Duncan, Daniel E. Duncan, David K. 501 Duncan, Evelyn D. Duncan, Gary T. Duncan, John F. Duncan, James R., Jr. Duncan, Kenneth A. Duncan, Lawrence S. Duncan, Robert E. Duncan. Wayne Dennis Dunham, Kenneth R. Dunham, Roy C. Dunipace. Kenneth R. Dunlap, Frederick A. Dunlap, Michael L. Dunlap, Russell E., Jr. Dunn, Cathy Virginia Dunn, Kevin Joseph Dunn, Wm. Acker DuPre, Charles Henry DuPre, Kathenne L. Durant, Eddie C. Jr 419. 152 Durant. Robert R. 525 Durfos. Daniel A. 419 Durham. Donald D. Durham. Laerence B. Durham. Thomas E. Dutt, David G. Duval. Evelyn B. Duval. Harry S. Jr. 264. 525 Duvall, Ernest M. Duvall. Lance A. Duwel, Richard B. 482 501 501 552 501 441 552 467 153 413 525 525 262 552 552 441 525 552 266 501 158 419 419 552 552 525 552 105 552 442 250 552 501 182 552 552 225 525 552 552 552 552 467 502 266 552 552 552 552 552 501 149 304 238 501 525 482 501 228 52 5 Dworschak, Manfred Dyar. Horace C. Dye. Daniel Harris Dye. James A. 482 Dyer. Samuel P. Dyke. Kevin. J. Dykes. G. David Dykes, Tommy Collis Dykstra, Kenneth Dale Dyson. Joseph R. 217. 419 Eaddy. W Eaddy, Winston M. 525 Eakes, James S. Eargle, Lloyd M. Earle, Edward B., Jr. Earwood, Byran. D. Easier. Conley. L., Jr. Easier, Terry M. 501 Eason, Douglas Bruce Eason, Sidney, L. Eatmon, Donald S. 553 Ebenhack, David G. Eck. Ronald Warren 553 Eckard Paul C. Jr. 501 Eckley. Louis D. Edenfield. Allen B. Edens. Dynva C. Edens. Henry Curtis Edens. Mary Lou W. Edens.Stanley B. Edgar. Donnie James Edgar. Howard B. Edgar. James Donny Edgemon Dudley C. Edgin, Gordon R. 220, 221, 501 Edier, Frank William Edmonds. John King Edmonds, Kent Allison Edmonds. Robert F.. Jr. 467 Edney. Robert M. Edwards. Byron Malet Edwards. Barry R. 221. 230. 243. 442 Edwards. Bruce R. Edwards. Eva S. Edwards. Gary Lee Edwards. John D. Edwards, James H. Edwards, James Kelly Edwards, Laura Gaye Edwards, Marjorie A Edwards, Michael C. Edwards, Mary Lang 0. Edwards, Marvin Snead Edwards, Marshall W. Edwards. Neal W. Edwards. Richard L. Edwards. Steve Radley Edwards. Thomas B. Edwards. Wm. Gary Edwards. Wilma Jean Edwards. Wm. Norris Egger. Beverly Eggers. John L. Eggers. Katherine C. 553 Ehnat. George Donald Eidson, Wesley D. 501 Eisenbrey, Ian Frazer Eisenmann, James C. Eismann, Marianne Elder Lloyd Linwood Eldridge, Roy C, Jr. 264, 289, 519, 525 Ellefson, Craig D. Ellefson, Clark E. 553 Ellefson. Lawrence B. Ellenberg. John F.. Jr. 221. 232,495. 501 Ellenburg, Charles H. 455 Ellenburg. Marika Ann 552 525 552 276 501 442 525 525 525 204 501 482 552 525 501 267 552 552 274 419 171 501 525 442 553 501 553 553 553 153 525 525 525 250 501 553 154 501 553 455 501 553 553 553 525 482 501 525 553 553 553 553 553 553 105 525 501 525 553 164 553 252 153 105 525 Jr. Ellenburg. Ralph M.. J Filers, John C. Filers, Kathryn L. Ellicott, James H. Elliott, Heyward D. Elliott, John E. Elliott, James V. Elliott, Roger Neale Ellis. Carole Ellis, Chandler Ellis. Irving L. Jr. Ellis. Leroy D. Ellis, James J., Jr. Ellis, Kenneth Jay Ellis, Philip Anthony Ellis, Robert E., Jr. Ellis, Ronald L. Elhs, Wm. Henry N Ellison, Curtis H. Ellison, Daniel R. 553 Ellison, Frederick S. Elmore. Larry Earl EIrod. James H. Jr. EIrod. Robert H. EIrod. William H. Elsey. John I. Elvington. Boyd B. 525 Ely. Pamela Jean Embler. Johnny M. Emerson. Shelley English. Linda Ann English. Thomas H.. Jr Engram. James W. Engstrom. Gary W. Enis. Sam J.. Jr. 501 Enslen. John E. 501 Entrekin. Lamar H. 501 Enzor. Gregory S. Eppes. Kitty E. Eppes. Richard Earl Epps. David E.. Jr. 419 Epps. James W. Epps, Philip O. 419 Epps, Robert Earl Epps. Robert F.. Ill Erter. Jack W.. Jr. 232. 413. 482 Ervin. Robert D. Ervin. Samuel J.. Jr. Erwin. Elwood A. Erwin. William T. Eskew, Elliott Benton Eskew, Jerry Dale Estes, Arthur George 525 Estes. Boyce Tyndall Etheredge. William M. 502 Ethredge. Charles D. Evanitsky. John Jr. Evans. Frances Marie Evans. James E., Jr. Evans, Joseph E. Evans, James H. Evans, Michael Eugene 553 Evans. Michael Eugene 553 Evans. Noel David Evans. Paula Evans. Pamella D. Evans. Paul Sherman Evans. Richard B. Evans Wm. Douglas 525 Evans, Wm. Edmund Evans, William F., Jr. Evans, Wallace R., Ill Evatt, Willie T.. Jr. Everett. Peter Wilson Everette, Johnny S. Ewan, David Scott Ewan, Kenneth Marvin Ewell. Robert N. 442 Eyier. Richard Wm. 482 501 501 553 525 553 553 553 501 501 553 553 274 553 553 501 105 419 501 525 525 104 482 482 304 262 553 553 553 281 258 525 160 467 482 553 525 525 218 525 176 502 553 525 553 482 525 502 525 525 F 442 F 525 F 553 F 553 F 525 F 230 F F Eaell, William B.. Jr. Fabian. George T. 502 Facciolo. Michael F. Fadeley. Charles. F.. Jr. Faer. Michael James 525 Fagan, Bernard C. Fairey, John K., Jr. Fairey, Lyle W., Jr. 502 Fairey, Nancy Kenyon Fairey, Philip W. Fairey, Robert James 553 Fallon, Craig R. Falls, Duane L. 502 Fambrough. Joseph T. Fant. William Boyd Farmer. Calvin L. 502 Farmer. Michael C. Farmer. Travis L. Farnell. Edwin A. Fasinski. Robert F. Faulkenberry. James L. Faulkner, James R. 525 Faust, William D. 467 Faust, Winston E. Fay, Margaret Anne 525 Fedder. Michael S. Fedele. Raymond S. 455 Federline. Betty R. Federline. John G. Feige, Hans C. 283, 482 Feinberg, Marc Morris 553 Felton, Glenn Patrick 525 Fennell, Herbert P. Fennell, Ralph C. Jr. Ferguson, Charles P. Ferguson, Daniel L. Ferguson, Irby W., Jr. Ferguson. James A.. Jr. Ferguson. Thomas W. Ferguson, Wm. Franklin Fernandez, Paul D. Ferrell, Thomas L. Ferrell. Wanda R. Ferry, Paul A. Fessler. Richard G. 246. 502 Fewell. Joan C. 502 Fewell. Joseph E.. Jr. cken, Lewis Mobley ckling, Joseph D. eld. Ebb H. elds, Gary Preston elds, Jackson E., Jr. elds, James Payton fe. Jane Lee gueroa. Ronald E. 525 llyaw, Richard B. ncher, Grover M., Jr. nison, David Holt nkelstem. George E. niey. Gene A. J. niey. James A. 442 niey. Janice Faye niey, Jerry Leon niey, Margaret J. niey, Wm. Gary nn, Timothy P. nney, Mary Jan ns, Vikary E. schetti, David C. sher, Fred Ronald sher, Frank A. sher, Lawrence J. sher, Wayne B. sher, Wm. Joseph, Jr. tchett, Robert W. tts, Thomas M. 232 525 264 502 553 306 242 502 267 467 226 502 553 276 482 502 442 553 525 262 242 190 553 271 467 278 482 525 525 467 525 502 502 553 442 525 228 553 553 502 502 553 482 525 502 243 553 553 553 502 482 246 553 525 525 553 482 554 502 467 554 554 482 554 525 502 Flannagan, Charles N. Flannery, Robert E. Fleenor, Ernest B. Fleetwood, Carlton G. Fleetwood, Phillip H. Fleming, David Byrne Fleming, Meredith Ann Fleming, Mack J. Fleming, Tommy Joe 554 Fleming, Wm. Herbert Fletcher. Barry Lewis Fletcher. Donald H. Fletcher. George R.. Jr. Fletcher. Nicholas 502 Fletcher, Richard P. 253, 467 Flint, Kenneth R. Flitter, Carole R. 554 Flood, Augustus MCD Florence, Peyton B. Flow, Claude L, III 267, 526 Flowers, Lee M., Jr. Floyd, Emily Cain Floyd, Jonathan B. Floyd, James C. Floyd, James E. Floyd, John R.. Jr. Floyd, John Wilson Floyd, Larry Dwight Floyd, Marion Ralph Floyd, Stephen C, III Flynn, John M. 442 Folk. Betty Cheryl 554 Folk. Harold W. Folkman. Robert Wm.. . Follette, Jerry M. Folsom. John Chapin Foisom. James Felton Fontaine. Andre G. Foote. John Stevens Forbes. Joseph J. 502 Forbes. Michael R. Forbes. Robert Eugene 258. 554 Ford. Benjamin F.. Jr. 526 Ford, Dennis L. 502 Ford, Jerry C, III Ford, Larry Bruce Ford, Robert H. Ford, Robert M.. Jr. 554 Ford. William J., Jr. 502 Ford, Zenas Waldo, III Fore, Donald Bruce Forrest, John Michael Forrester, Gwin H, Forrester, Lindsay J. Forsberg, Charles A. Forte, Frederick F. Fortson, Joda F. 468 Forwood. Peter J. Fosky. Peter L. 420 Foster, Charles D. Foster, Daniel D. Foster. Joseph C. Jr. Foster. James E.. Jr. 1 152.526 Foster. Michael W. Foster. Richard H.. Jr. Foster. Willard R. Foushee. Douglas R. Fowler. Derrill R. 468 Fowler. James A Fowler. Johnny J.. Jr. Fowler. Linda S. Fowler. Mary Ann Fowler, Michael H. 502 Fowler, Michael W. Fowler. Peggy G. PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME owler, Ronald H. Galloway, Raymond L. 526 Gentry, Johnny S. 503 owler, Ronnie Wayne 554 Gambill, Thomas G. 526 Gentry, Richard H. 227 owler, William E., Jr. 526 Gamble, Alex G., Ill 250 243, 503 ox, Arthur K. 502 468 George, Suzanne 274 ox, Cheryl Smoak 526 Gamble, Robert 555 ox, Jannes Richard 554 Gambrell, Dan Henry 554 George, William A. 253 ox, Thereodore C, III 304 Gambrell, John W. 240 468 468 273, 502 Georgeo, Alexandra 147 oxworth, Cecil E., Jr. 554 Gambrell, Margaret Y. 555 oy, James R. 261 Gambrell, Robert P. 272 Georgeo, Evangeline B. 163 502 420 309, 442 oy, Louis F., Jr. 304 Gambrell, Sherry Beth 526 Gerhold, Gary E. oy, Patterson W., Jr. 554 Gambrell, William A. 502 Geronimos, Michael G. 555 raker, John R. Gambrell, William G. 468 Gerwig, Richard E. 555 raley, Delano V. 272 Gandy, Ernest Lerand 526 Gestrich Wm. J., Jr. 442 502 Gandy, Phillip H. 502 Gettys, Nicholas P. 503 ralick, John D. 253 Gangemi, David J. 217 Getzen, Phillip M. 526 468 502 Ghent, Lawrence W. 555 rampton, Edmund G., Jr . 289 Ganter, Willard W. Giaimo, Robert Mario 555 420 Gantt, Robert D. 269 Gibbons, Ernest W. 468 ranee, Thomas N., Jr. 554 502 Gibbons, Thermon L., Jr 468 ranceschi, Gary 228 Gantt, Steven Amos 526 Gibert, Mary S. S. 442 232, 431 Garbelman, Henry A. 218 Gibson, Carlis R. 483 rancis, Jamile J., Jr. 161 278,431 Gibson, Charles W. 503 502 Garber, Darrell Henry 554 Gibson, Nelson K. 442 rancis, Russell E. 420 Garces, Robert Daniel Gibson, Phillip Gary 555 rank, John H., Ill 502 Garcia, Carlos J. Gibson, Thomas Alan 526 rank, Jeffrey W. 502 Gardner, Ashley C. 554 Gibson, Wm. Ralph 526 rank, Richard E. 267 Gardner, Carl Ray 554 Gibson, Wayne W. 271 468 Gardner, Donald A. 455 ranke, Bethany S. 526 Gardner, Harry Daunn 554 Giegerich, Gary J. 503 ranklin, Alan R. 223 Gardner, Harrell Lee 264 Gilbert, Bob D., Jr. 526 502 526 Gilbert, Harold E. 503 raser, Stephen D. 502 Gardner, Katherine M. Gilbert, Richard A., Jr. 304 rederic, James C, Jr. Gardner, Leiand C. 468 526 rederick, Wm. John 554 Gardner, Robert L. 222 Gilbert, William H., Jr. 503 rederiksen, John E. 188 442 Gilbert, Wm. Paul 326 267, 468 Gardner, Richard O, Jr. 526 Gilbertson, Bruce H. 555 ree, Wm. Jackson 554 Gardner, Richard W. 526 Gilchrist, Wm. Poster 243 reeland, James R. Garick, Richard L. 105 555 reeman, Chris R. 276, 483 Gilden, John Douglas 526 reeman, Gail Scurry Garland, Eric Koester Giles, Joh Ashford 526 reeman, Harry W., Jr. Garland, Wayne R. 502 Gill, Jo Ellen 503 reeman, John W. 264 Garner, Foster M. 526 Gillespie, Bruce A. 526 442 Garner, Ronald W. 230 Gillespie, William C. reeman, Laura F, 431 Gilliam, Henry C, Jr. reeman, Otis Dwain 554 Garner, Tommy Payton 554 Gilliam,H. David, Jr. 254 reeman, Stanley Ray 526 Garnett, Stanford T. 229 274, 526 reit, Edward E., Jr. 502 526 Gilliard, Benny E. 483 reit, Julia Melville 455 Garofalo, Joseph F. Gilliland, Jack E., Jr. 526 rench, Ralph W. 442 Garren, Frank G. Gillingham, Edwin F. 555 rey, Robert D., Jr. 431 Garrett, Claude N. 442 Gilmore, John Horace rick, Juanita K. D. 442 Garrett, Frank M., Jr. 554 Gilpin, Richard B., Jr. 503 rick, Marion Edward 526 Garrett, Kirsten M. 455 Gilreath, Ann Terry 503 rick, Robert Pierce 554 Garrett, Thomas A. 554 Gilreath, James F., Jr. 238 riederich, Rudolf 0. Garrett, Thomas G. 526 246, 503 ripp, Harriet A. 502 Garrett, Thomas Roy 276 Gilreath, Susan Jay 555 roemming, Martha E. 554 526 Gilstrap, Constance L. 306 roneberger, Charles 554 Garrett, William M. 554 503 rost, Donald C, Jr. 188 Garris, Richard M. 503 Gilstrap, David G. 555 205, 502 Garrison, David Lee 455 Gilstrap, Oscar J. 503 ry, Daniel L. 502 Garrison, David W. 271 Gilstrap, Robert L. 555 rye, Benjamin H. 554 555 Ginn, Wilbur N. 199 ugiel, Frederick T. 554 Garrison, Frank W. 555 503 ulcher, Priscilla K. Garrison, Janet K. 306 Girard, Daniel M. 555 uller, Charles T., Jr. 502 503 Gist, Robert Wylie, Jr. 555 ulmer, Donald C. 267 Garthe, James Warren 252 Giunta, Ross Edward 555 502 555 Gladden, William P. ulmer, Elton T. 502 Gartland, Kevin H. 250 Glasgow, Charles C. 555 ulmer, John B. 502 502 Glass, Ronald W. 230 ulmer, Johnny H. 105 Garvin, Wm. Horton 526 Glazener, Gaye S. 526 502 Gary, Albert V., Jr. 503 Glazener, William E. 243 ulmer, John L., Jr. 304 Gary, Bobbie Lynne 555 503 526 Gaskins, Jesse Henry 526 Gleason, Deino R. 468 ulmer, Michael Henry 526 Gaskins, Richard N. 555 Gleaton, Cuthbert S. 158 underburk, Jerry E. 526 Gassaway, Fred 146 455 underburk, Mary R. 502 154, 204, 217,238 Gleaton, Perrin T. 483 utch, Charles P. 554 257, 289, 420 Glen, Jonathan C. 264 addy. Colonel J., Jr. 228 Gatch, Charles R. 442 526 Gatlin, Milton A. 503 Glen, Susan P. 246 age, George Wm.. Ill 554 Gault, Hugh L. 503 310,526 agnon Richard Paul 526 Gault, John M., Ill 503 Glenn, Albert E., Jr. 555 ailey, Stanley Dean 554 Gay, Alex H., Ill 468 Glenn, Adrian J. 468 aillard, George W. 502 Gay, Ben A. Glenn, Charles Jeter 555 aines, William Henry 526 Gay, DAvid N. 210 Glenn, Edith Anne 555 aither, Thomas K., Jr. 262 253, 468 Glenn, Janet Bowman 563 502 Gaydon, Douglas M. Glenn, Jerry C. 420 ales, Stephen E. 554 Geddings, Donald S. 555 Glenn, James Nelson 555 algoci,, Cheryl R. 508 Gedris,William R. Glenn, John W. 503 allagher, Eileen B. 455 Geeslin, John Warren 555 Glenn, Lillian Brown 555 allagher, Frank P. Geisel, Paul Thomas 281 Glenn, Ronald E. 555 allimore. Patsy 1 431 555 Glenn, Robert M., Jr. 468 alloway, David R. 554 Gentry, Curtis Cecil 555 Glenn, Samuel A. 503 Glenn, William K., Jr. Glenn, Wadley, Raoul Glinn, John Arkell Glymph, David S. 526 Godbold, Asa S. Godbold, Eben Dudley Godfrey, Daniel K. Godfrey, Moultrie R. 555 Godsey, Charles D. Goebel, Catherine A. Goeller, Joseph G. Goff, Phillip C. Goforth, Harry B., Jr. Goforth Thomas M. Golderer, Harry C, Jr. Goldfarb, Alan Goldman, Mark Harris 170, 526 Goldstein, Lawrence 0. 483 Goldstein, Lewis W. 503 Golightly, Donald E. Golightly, William L. Goller, James R. Golly, David Herbert Gooden, Garland, G., Jr. 443 Gooden, Jack Kelly Gooding, Charles H. 246, 526 Gooding, Richard W. Goodman, Irwin 503 Goodman, Merritt R., Jr. Goodson, Robert H., Jr. Gordon, Chester D. Gordon, James T., Jr. Gordon, Lucille C. 526 Gordon, Rudolph Giles Gordon, Tommie Lee Gordon, Wm. Eddie Gore, Aubrey J., Jr. 304, 420 Gore, Donald McCrae Gore, George A. 152, 503 Gore, George E., Jr. Goshorn, Robert D. Gott, Walter Edward Gottschalk, Robert B. Gough, Michael R. Graab, George Allen 526 Grace, Kenneth B,, Jr Grace, Ronald D. Graef, Stephen Paul Graham, Allison Edgar Graham, Austin R. Graham, Betty Joyce 526 Graham, Charles A., Jr. Graham, Joseph B., Jr. Graham, John MacD. Graham, Kathleen E. Graham, Michael H. Graham, Michael M. Graham, Robert A. 420 Graham, Richard Lee 555 Gramling, Andrew C. Gramling, Cynthia K. Granger, Larry J. Grant, Barbara A. 1 Grant, Clayton Grant, Douglas H. Grant, Kenneth Dalton Grant, Haskell Edgar Grant, Jimmy Dale Grant, Joseph R. Grant, Larry F. Grant, Philip H. Grant, Terry Gene Grantham, Herbert Grant, Walter Timothy Graves, Alfred A., Jr. Graves, John Herbert Gray, Asa M. Gray, Charles B. 503 555 555 170 431 555 483 150 503 443 526 503 431 503 503 151 240 304 431 555 555 174 556 229 556 264 503 503 556 309 555 555 105 555 150 455 503 443 555 267 555 555 238 555 289 555 526 526 420 563 555 555 555 483 443 555 555 555 526 555 Grya, Donald Edward Gray, Georgette H. Gray, George A. Gray, George Marvin Gray, James Alton Gray, Jerry Carroll Gray, John Francis Gray, Ronald Eugene Gray, Susan, Williams Gray, Willis Henry Grayson, Wm. James 527 Green, Benjamin H. Green, Clarence R. Green, David C. Green, David Leroy Green, Jerry B. Green, John Warren Green, Leslie S. Greene, CArlton W. Greene, David B. 229, 230, 443 Greene, Edward J. 503 Greene, Edward N. Greene, Roy T. Greene, Woodrow P. Greenfield, Patricia Greening, Richard M. Greenough, Susan H. Greenwood, James M. Greer, Gary James Greer, James Rembert Greer, Larry E. Gregg, Danny Earl Gregorie, Edmund B. Gregorie, Ferdinand Gregory, Charles R. Gregory, Edward Howe 240 Gregory, Wesley W., Jr. Gregory, William W. 503 Gresham, Warren W. 503 Grey, Thomas Woolard ieve, Thomas W., Jr ieves, Colin George iffin, Alan Darryl iffin, Barbara J. iffin, Herman O. iffin, James T. iffin, Robert L., Ill iffin, Randall P. iffin, Raija N. iffith, John David iggs, James M. iggs, Howard R. iggs, Wm. Michael 527 Grimes, Thomas E., Ill 503 Grimsley, Charles T. Grimstead, Richard L. Grissom, Alan R. Grissom, Jonas N., Jr. Grizzle, Thomas A. 468 Grochowski, John M. Grooms, Ronald W. Groover, Robert B. Groover, Steven Allen Grosvenor, Richard B. Grosz, Gregory Kurt Grubbs, Earl H. 483 Grubbs, John G., Jr. 483 Grubbs, John R. Gruber, William C. Grundy, Edward C. Gruver, Jon Jeffrey Gruwell, Jeffrey M. Guerreri, Robert M. Guerry, John Calhoun Guest, Charles L. Guest, John Frank Guillot, Edgar Raoul Gulledge, James A., Ill Gully, James H. Gumphrey, Edward P., Jr Gunnels, Dan K. 455 555 555 555 527 527 527 443 105 527 555 555 555 555 527 555 227 555 527 503 527 556 556 556 555 527 503 503 230 222 503 556 503 527 555 556 556 556 555 304 182 527 527 527 555 555 555 271 503 555 527 527 443 527 468 527 503 556 527 105 PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Gunter, Barbara Ann Gunter, Robert B., Jr. Guthrie, Helen Carol Haarsgaard, Robert E. Haas, John Michael Hadden, Larry Earle Haddock, Arthur Lee Haddock, Richard B. Haddon, Alecia Ann Haddon, Alice Marie Haden, Glen S. Haeberle, Carl E., Ill Haene, Thomas Walter Hager, Ira V. Hager, Richard A., II Hagood. George B., Ill Hahn, Henry T. 261, 503 Haigler, Herbert H. 556 Haile, Linda Jennifer Hair, Carl M., Jr. Hair, Jay D. 221, 289 Hair, Oleta, Bigbie Haire, Dennis Warren 527 Hairston, Norma J. Halberg, Michael R. Haledjian, Dean A. 503 Hall, Archibald Bruce Hall, David Fogg, Jr. Hall, David Newberry Hall, Harriet Ann Hall, Harry Vern Hall, James Edwin Hall, Kenneth E. Hall, Larry Lionell 527 Hall, Roger O. Hall, Thomas E. 483 Hall, Tommy M. Hall, Wm. Allen Hall, Wm. Preston Hall, Wm. Woodward, Jr. Hallman, Beaufort C. Hallman, Velma Ann Hallums, Dolly Mane Haltiwanger, Dennis N. Hambright. Joe L., Jr. Hambright, Robert B. 503 Hamer, James Michael Hamilton, Eugene R. Hamilton, Norman B. Hamilton, William M. Hammond, Jacqueline C. Hammond, James H. Hammond, Wm. Huff Hamrick, John M., Jr. Han, Julie Hanahan, James Ross Hancock, Elizabeth C. Hancick, Marion E. II 468 Hancock, Pelham 527 Hancock, Walter A., Jr. Hand, George E. 503 Handegan, Eugene T. Handy, Donald Ray 527 Hane, Artemas P., Jr. Hanes, Clyde W., Jr. Haney, Donald L. Haney, James T. Haney, Mary Trout Hankins, Sidney I., Ill Hanks, Robert Lee Hanna, Gail Louise Hanna, Kathryn S. 443 Hanna, Richard Wayne 527 Hannah, Benjamin T., Jr. Hannah, James W. 504 Hansen, David M, 504 556 Hanzel, John F. 503 Harbin, Charles M. 504 Harbort, Hugh V. 527 Harchetts, Michael J. 556 Hardaway, Caroline C 556 Hardaway, Robert W. 556 Hardee, Gene Eldred 527 Hardee, William P. 556 Hardie, Wade 556 504 503 Hardigree, Foster S. 527 483 527 Hardin, David L. 502 Hardin, Donald Steve 527 Hardin, Ian Russell 556 Hardm, Ferris H. 238 Harding, Gregory Lynn Hardister, Charles D. 272 Hardwick, Carson V. Hardy, Haskell David 527 Hargrove, Reginald G. 527 504 202 Hargrove, Thomas H. Harkins, Daniel F. 527 Harley, James H. 253 Harmon, Frances N. Harmon, Jerel Dean 443 556 Harmon, Leon Carroll 105 Harness, Connie Clyde Harper, Bernard Caleb 503 Harper, Donald A. 556 Harper, Hayne P. 556 Harper, Lawrence O. 556 Harper, Rebecca H. 527 Harper, Stiles Mikell 556 420 527 Harpootlian, Richard 170 171,281,527 Harrell, Frances M. 468 556 218 Harrell, Joe Selvin Harrell, Kathy Gail 503 Harrell, Morgan R. 556 Harrell, Raymond D. 556 Harrelson, Louie Wm. 527 503 Harrelson, Thomas O. 503 Harrington, Rudolph C. 556 264, 504 503 Harris, Christopher P. 527 Harris, David C. 253 Harris, Ettie Jeanne Harris, Howard Roy 556 Harris, James W., Jr. 527 Harris, Myra Dale 556 Harris, Michael P. 503 Harris, Robert Arthur 556 232, 527 420 Harris, Robert H., Jr. 556 504 Harrison, Charles W. Harrison, George M. 556 556 556 Harrison, Harold H., Jr. 253 Harritos, Harry C. narrower. Jack S. 306 152, 155, 186, 221 233, 253, 468 556 narrower, Steven J. 256 Harry, Billie Ann Harry, Oscar J. 420 455 242 Hart, Henry Grady, Jr. Hart, Larry C. 420 Hart, Martha Elaine 504 527 Hart, Richard M. Hart, Sandra L. Harte, Suzanne E. 504 Harter, Joan Dianne 556 Hartley, John D. 527 431 309 Hartley, Robert Mann 527 264 Hartline, Charles R. Hartling, Edward Wm. 527 Hartman. Robert D. 246 Hartnett, John F. 455 218 Hartzler, Mary Lenoir Hartzog, James V. 556 Hartzog, Sherry Lee 557 253 Harvey, Aaron 527 278 504 Harvey, Alton Lester 557 527 Harvey, Bruce Randall 105 504 527 Harvey, Harlock W., Ill 469 556 Haselden, Alford 557 Haselden, Emory D. 443 227 Hash, Thomas F. 5041 Hass, Jane Watson 164 276 310, 528 Hasselback, Robert H. 557 504 Hasskamp, Wm Hartman 557 556 Hasslinger, Mark E. 431 229 Hastings, Michael R. 528 527 Hasty, Leonard J., Jr. 468 Hasty, Stephen Thomas 528 455 Hatchell, Charles D. 557 527 Hatchell, Rodger F. 229 289 528 Hathazy, Ronald J. 504 556 Hauseman, David N. 504 527 Haw, Elizabeth M. Haw, Larry S., Jr. 504 Hawkins, Ethel J. 557 261 Hawkins, Fletcher G. 528 Hawkins, Frank G. 528 556 Hawkins, Hellen F. Hawkins, Lola Head 504 556 Hawkins, Margaret L. 528 483 Hawkins, Phillip Lane 528 527 Hawkins, Patrick Ryan 443 556 Hawkins, Sandra Lou 557 Hawkins, William C, Jr. 455 260 Hawthorne, Jeffrey L. 504 Hay, James H. 267 170 528 Hayden, Wm Henry 557 170 Hayes, Barbara J. 310 Hayes, Joseph Trus 557 556 Hayes, Kenneth Bruce 528 443 Hayes, Linda Elaine 557 527 Hayes, Lera Olivia 556 Hayes, Mary Alice J. 105 Hayes, Michael A. 557 Hayes, Roger D. 105 527 455 226 Hayes, Rueben K. Hayes, Stephen J. 246 527 Hayes, Terry Ann 528 504 Hayes, Thomas R. 469 Haythorne, Douglas K. 504 Haywood, Jamie L. 274 557 Hazelwood, Rober M. 483 556 Head, Ernest Franklin 557 151 Head, James D., Ill 504 Heath, Richard E., Jr. 264 84 443 Heath, Wayne H. 304 556 443 281 Heath, Wm Michael 557 Heaton, Malcolm E. 557 483 Heck, Charles C. 557 431 Heffner, Danny Earl 557 149 Heffron, Michael T. Hefner, Larry D. 557 Heggood, Susan Dale 242 557 557 527 Hehn, Jonathan Marcus 557 271 Heins, August Erwin 557 Heintz, Keith F. 504 527 Heifer, Erika A. 504 468 Heller, Donald R. 504 306 Heller, Patricia A. Hellwig, Ellen P. 504 557 Helms, James Mark 528 504 Helms, James W., Jr. 527 Helms, Richard Joe 557 527 Helsing, Erick R. 557 161 Hemphill, John A. 431 Hemphill, James C, IV 528 267 Henderson, Cheryl E. Henderson, C. Warren 527 Henderson, Donald C. 527 Henderson, James A. 443 557 528 271 Henderson, Jas Eldon Henderson, LykesS., Jr. 224 557 276 557 Henderson, Leonard T. 528 Henderson, Richard C. Henderson, Robert R. 469 Henderson, Ronald T. Henderson, Thomas R. Henderson, Van Lloyd Henderson, Wm Steve Hendricks, George B. Hendricks, James R., Jr. 229, 230, 234, 250, Hendricks, Phil Lamar Hendricks, Robert V. Hendricks, Stephen E. 557 Hendrix, Charles M. 281, 557 Hendrix, James David 557 Hendrix, James E. Hendrix, Leon J., Jr. Hendrix, Ralph McC. Hendrix, William J. Hendrix, William T., Jr. Henkel, Richard Ellis Henley, George C. Henne, Edward C, Jr. 469 Henning, Robert A. 504 Henriksen, Forrest A. Henrikson, Stephen B. Henrikson, Thomas A. Henry, Dale Ronald Henry, Dickey S. Hensel, John L., Jr. Henson, Carl Edwin Herbster, Paul F., Jr. Herlong, Dan Michael Herndon, Samuel Leroy Heron, William M. Herrin, Ronald T. Herrington, Edwin F. 528 Herron, Howard M. 279, 504 Hershberger, Ray M. Hertz, Bruce D. Hesse, Gordon L. Hester, John David Hester, Milton Steven Heverley, Robert Linn Heyn, Christopher D. Heyward, James E., Jr. Hiatt, Alan Berry Hickman, Darryl Ross Hicks, Donald C. Hicks, Danny Oscar Hicks, Lewis W. Hicks, Nancy L. Hicks, Ransom J. Higgins, Donald H. Higgins, Eugene F. Hightower, John D., Jr. Hightower, Judson R. Hildebrand, Wm Guy Hill, Christopher C. Hill, David R. Hill, Donald R. Hill, Garth Lee, Jr. Hill, Gary M. Hill, Gerald William Hill, James A., Jr. Hill, Joseph Eugene Hills, James M., Jr. Hill, James R., Jr. Hill, John Sylvester Hill, Thomas M. Hilley, John Robert Hillyer, Michael J. Hilsman, David L. Hilton, George B. Himmel, Ronald Gene Hind, John K. Hindman, Donald L. Hindman, Joan Maurene 528 Hines, Kenneth F. Hinkel, Dale Owen Hinson, Albert A. 456 Hinson, Clinton R. 187, 504 Hinson, James R. 528 Hinson, Joseph T., Jr. 443 248 Hinson, Stephen L. 504 105 557 Hinson, William R. 528 Hinton, Rodger F. 557 528 Hipp, Charles R., Jr. 504 557 Hipp, Tommy C. 431 557 Hiser, Frederick L, Jr. 105 204 528 469 Hixon, George C, Jr. 469 557 Hixson, Stephen L. 504 Hlubb, Paul F., Jr. 281 222 528 Hoag, John R. 155 274 202,221,233,443 Hobbs, Allen M. 241 Hobbs, Curtis Leslie 557 Hobbs, Oswald T., Jr. 151 264, 528 Hockenberry, Mary L. 260 528 558 Hodge, Jerry W. 558 254 Hodges, Allen Hardy 170 557 171, 218,528 420 Hodges, Joseph P., Jr. 528 246 Hodgson, Elizabeth W. Hodgson, Joseph R., Jr. 152 250 Hoefer, Joel M. 558 Hoffman, Sara Ann 558 557 Hoffman, Van B. 258 557 420 528 Hoffmeyer, George H. T. 504 557 Hoffmeyer, Louis Y. 528 557 Hogan, Curtis S., Jr. 558 557 Hogan, David Wayne 558 557 Hogg, Ronald J. 504 528 Holbrook, David M. 261 557 304 528 Holcombe, Claude Delk 558 528 Holcombe, James 0. 504 Holcombe, James Roy 504 229 Holcombe, Perry Dean 528 Holcombe, Susan G. 558 246 Holden, Sandra Alicia 558 147 528 Holden, Wm Lee, Jr. 558 Holder, William D. 246 504 469 557 Holladay, Charles H. 226 557 504 528 Holland, Charles R. 504 557 Holland, Edward J., Jr. 528 504 Holland, Lyman L. 504 Holland, Max G. 557 Holland, William R. 420 557 Holle, Wm Frederick 528 557 Holleman, Laurie Anne 283 455 558 557 Holliday, David M. 558 248 Holliday, Edward P. 504 Holliday, Elaine R. 504 557 Holliday, WmS., Jr. 504 528 Hollister, John W., Ill 528 Holloway, David A. 558 557 Holloway, Lee Otis 528 557 Holman, David 0. 150 455 264, 504 Holman, Frank K., Ill 504 528 Holman, James R. 504 Holmes, Billy Joe 528 Holmes, Christopher 558 557 Holmes, Charles M. 528 528 Holmes, Danny D. 528 Holmes, David M, 558 277 528 Holmes, Stewart M. 304 504 Holmes, Velda C. Holshouser, H. L., Jr. 558 469 Hoist, Leon T., Jr. 420 Holstein, Thomas D. 528 272 557 Holton, Mary S. 281 224 504 225 Holzshu, Paul M. 558 310 Homan, Billy Bert 558 222, 504 Hood, James D. 504! 528 Hood, Patricia L. 558! 262 Hood, Wm David 558 Hook, Charles R. 105! 105 443 Hooks, Robert B., Jr. 528 Hooper, George Lee 558 tA. NAME Hope, Robert E., Jr. 504 Hopkins, John G., Jr. Hopper, Henry Lee Hopper, Horace R. Hopper, Junius S. Home, Daniel Cletus 528 Home, Eleanor Diane Horres, John Jacob 558 Horres, Donald James Horton, John A., Ill Horton, John C. 230, 504 Horton, Michael Lee 528 Horton, Paul M. Horton, Roy Ernest 528 Hostetler, John H. 456 Hotinger, Suzanne 528 Houck, Bates Riley Houck, Charles H. Houck, Sanford, Jr. Householder, R. S., Jr. Houseman, Robert W. Houston, Charles I., Jr. Houston, Terry D. Houx, Phyllis Irene Howard, Beverly E., Jr. Howard, Charles R., Jr. Howard, Debby Ann Howard, Harry H., Ill Howard, Michael R. Howard, Norman A. Howard, Stephen G. Howard, Walter T. Howell, George D. Howell, John R., Jr. Howell, William H. Howes, Howard R. Howie, Calvin Tycho Hubbard, Greer C. Hubbard, Julius C, III 505 Hubbard, H. Susan 223, 558 Hubbard, Stuart Jay Huckabay, David A. 420 Huckaby, Charles B. 505 Huckaby, James W. Hudgens, Anna Ruth 558 Hudgens, Barbara Ann Hudgens, James M. 456 Hudgins, Thomas E. Hudson, Calvin L. Hudson, Larry Paul Hudson, M. Elizabeth 443 Hudson, Mark Richards Hudson, Richard H. Huey, Cleveland A. Huey, Cecil O., Jr. Huff, David E. Huff, James D., Jr. Huff, James Wallace Huff, Randolph B. Huff, Raymond T. Huffman, James R. Huffman, Larry Ronald Huffstetler, Curtis S. 505 Huggins, Charles W. 558 Huggins, Hugh L. Huggms, Larry Bruce Hughes, Buddy L. 238, 261, 420 Hughes, Edward M. Hughes, George M. 443 Hughes, John C. Hughes, Jerry Wayne Hughes, Mary C. Hughes, Randy P. Hughes, Russell R. PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME 279 558 558 431 528 262 528 274 558 223 246 420 247 528 504 456 528 504 528 528 558 528 277 558 504 469 504 504 505 505 558 528 218 147 558 272 505 274 505 158 529 306 Hughes, William M. Hughes, Warden W. Hughey, Marlene T. Hughey, Parris M. Hughey, Ronald D. 224, 277 Hull, Kenneth Ray Humberd, David S. Humphrey, Charles D. Humphrey, Charles H. Hemphrey, Kenneth A. 264, 505 Humphreys, Morgan R. Humphries, Thomas C. Hunnicutt, Helen M. Hunnicutt, Michael D. Hunt, Daniel Edward Hunt, Daniel H. 153, 529 Hunt, Irving Wm., Ill 152, 558 Hunt, John Geoffrey 529 Hunt, Robert T., Jr. Hunter, Carrell A. 309, 505 Hunter, Charles W. Hunter, David F. Hunter, George D., Jr. Hunter, Georgia Ellis Hunter, Harold H., Jr. Hunter, Jane G. Hunter, Joseph J., Ill Hunter, Jack L. Hunter, Joseph S. Hunter, James T. Huntley, Patrick W. 505 Hurley, Hugh Edward Hurley, Noel McKay Hurray, Robert Henry Hursey, Joh E. Hursey, Robert B. Hurst, James C, Jr. Jurt, Alvin Judson Hustler, George Lloyd Hutcheson, Aaron A. Hutcheson, Edward T. Hutchinson, Stephen F. Hutson, Patricia Shaw Hutto, David Ruple Hutto, Martin H. Hutto, Roger O. Hutto, Wilburn L., Jr. Hyatt, Gregory S. Hyatt, Lonnie R. Hyatt, Pamela Jill Hyatt, William A. 469 Hyden, John William Hyder, Alexsandra C. 558 Hyder, Toy Wayne Hyman, Earl L. Ibrahim, Ibrahim M. Illman, Barry L. 505 529 529 558 505 227 558 558 505 558 263 152, 150 558 281 505 529 420 558 558 505 271 420 267 529 469 529 558 558 529 456 505 529 505 558 558 248 505 456 Inabinet, Andrew P. 456 505 Indyk, Gary S. 505 Ingles, Michael A. 443 Inglis, Stephen P. 558 505 Irelan, Frank Henry 105 529 529 Irick, Edward Francis 529 529 Irick, Wm Ronald 529 505 Irving, John Wolfs 558 505 Isenberg, Joel K. 558 274 Isenhour, Robert W. Ivester, Wm Alan 558 281 Ivey, Danny Charles 558 420 Jackel, David G. 484 529 Jackel, Dana L. 505 217 Jacks, Diane E. 443 Jackson, Beverly Jo 529 558 Jackson, Carol E. 310 243 456 Jackson, Charles Ray 529 Jackson, Donald F., Jr. 558 558 Jackson, Daniel R. 247 528 505 558 Jackson, Evelyn C. 558 Jackson, Emma Jean 529 Jr. Jackson, Glen John Jackson, Herman B., Ji Jackson, Harold D., Jr. Jackson, James F. 469 Jackson, Jack J. 233, 456 Jackson, Jackie L. Jackson, Leiand A. Jackson, Philip W. Jackson, Ruth Dunlap Jackson, Robert Nash Jackson, Ryan T., Ill 505 Jackson, Sallie M. 431 Jackson, Sammy S. Jackson, Thomas C. Jackson, Terry L. Jackson, William E Jackson, William T. Jacobs, Glenn K. Jacobs, Joseph S. 469 Jacobs, Thomas Lee Jacobs, Wm Plumer, Jr 529 Jacques, John D. Jager, Charles W. Jain, Ramesh Chander James, Dennis W. James, Frances C. James, Grady H. James, Harold Senn James, Joseph D. James, John Charles James, Larry Clifford 529 James, Richard D. James, Ronald D. James, Sylvia Anne James, William J. Jameson, Henry R. 529 Jamison, Ellis M., Jr. Jamison, Robert E. Jamison, Robert G. 529 Jamison, Richard M. Jamison, Thomas A Jamison, Thomas S. Janas, Teddee Laura Jay, John Henry Jaynes, John Robert Jebaily, Gerard C. 264, 505 Jeffcoat, Gail D. Jeffcoat, John L., Jr. 484 Jeffers, John T. Jeffords, Alton B. Jeffords, Albert E. Jeffords, Ben C. Jeffords, Ernest Gary Jeffords, Samuel J. Jeffries, Francis A. 505 Jenkins, Arthur C, III Jenkins, Arcada F. Jenkins, Arthur W. Jenkins, Bruce Wm Jenkins, Carlton E. 484 Jenkins, Guy Arvin 529 Jenkins, George W. Jenkins, Howell E. Jenkins, Julia Ann 529 Jenkins, Jerry L. 456 Jenkins, John M. Jenkins, Wilber H. Jennings, Charles W. 469 Jennings, Eugene E. 559 Jennings, Gerald M. Jennings, James J. Jennings, Wayne D. Jensen, Cheryl Denise Jensen, James John 529 III 484 250 105 558 558 529 105 505 444 421 484 250 529 247 505 469 558 558 559 529 267 505 559 484 244 559 529 105 529 559 529 559 529 218 559 224 505 505 505 469 529 262 431 505 505 559 306 469 505 310 529 559 505 258 Jr. Jeter, Dexter G., Ill 559 Jeter, Sheldon M. 234, 469 Johns, Douglas C. Johns, James A., Ill Johnson, Albert W. Johnson, Conor D. Johnson, Charles R. Johnson, Danie A. 505 Johnson, Don Eugene 559 Johnson, Don K. Johnson, Daniel R. 484 Johnson, Gary M. 505 Johnson, Herbert A 253, 469 Johnson, Harold L. 305, 505 Johnson, Horace S. Johnson, Harold W., Jr, Johnson, James B. Johnson, John Hale Johnson, James Leroy Johnson, John M. 529 Johnson, Laval H. Johnson, Laura Rogers Johnson, Milledge A. Johnson, Mary K. Johnson, Michael L. Johnson, Pope D., Ill Johnson, Peter H. Johnson, Pricilla Kay Johnson, Phillip W. Johnson, Richard A. Johnson, Roger Dale Johnson, Robert McC. 559 Johnson, Richard W. Johnson, Stepehn Dale Johnson, Stanley T. 559 Johnson, Thomas A. 559 Johnson, William A. Johnson, William G. 444 Johnson, Wiley H., Jr. Johnson, Wlater J., Jr. 559 Johnston, Albert E. 469 Johnston, John H. Johnston, Melvin C. Johnstone, Alan Jolley, Roger D. Jolly, Albert B., Jr. Jolly, Robert Henry Jones, Barry Neil Jones, Casey Bartlett Jones, Carl H., Ill Jones, Clyde H., Jr. 229, 247 Jones. Champ Mc, Jr. Jones, Daniel Hare, Jr. Jones, David J., Jr. Jones, David L. Jones, Deanna T. Jones, Donald Thad Jones, Douglas W. Jones, Evander S. Jones, Gregory Alan 559 Jones, George Leslie 529 Jones, George Tripp Jones, Homer Earl, Jr. Jones, Howard M. 505 Jones, Howard Martin Jones, Howard T. Jones, John Boyce Jones, Joseph C. Jones, John D. Jones, Joe Frank Jones, Joe Kenneth Jones, Janie Pearl Jones, John R. Jones, James W., Jr. 281 229 505 505 529 158 505 247 247 248 529 505 559 529 529 105 529 456 559 559 559 529 505 529 559 529 559 277 559 229 505 146 484 229 559 505 505 505 529 559 559 505 505 529 559 421 559 529 505 505 153 559 529 250 559 529 559 559 559 484 505 Jones, Kenneth H. Jones, Kenneth Miley Jones, Kathleen S. Jones, Lennox K. Jones, Minnie Clarice Jones, Morelle C. Jones, Marilyn J. 310,506 Jones, Michael Keith Jones, Martinza L. 529 Jones, Michael R. Jones, Mary S. Jones, Peggy A. Jones, Roy A. 506 Jones, Robert Loie Jones, Richard M., Jr. Jones, Rudolph M., Jr. 469 Jones, Robert S. Jones, Raymoth Wm. Jr. Jones, Ronald W. Jones, Stephen Andrew Jones, Steve L. 304, 484 Jones, Tony A. Jones, Taylor Bowman Jones, Thomas L. Jones, Thomas Robert Jones, Theodore E. Jordan, Clifton K. Jordan, James Carl Jordan, John D. Jordan, James Edward Jordan, Joseph W. 469 Jordan, Kenneth F. Jordan, Lewis Albert Jordan, Larry Vernon Jordan, Robert M. 484 Jordan, William F. Jordan, William H. 530 Jordan, Wm. Lamar Josey, John Wesley Jowers, James C, Jr. 506 Joye, Dennis L. Joye, Harry A., Jr. Jumper, Billy C, Jr. Jumper, Philip H. Jurecek, Harvey Justis, Robert C, Jr. Kaba, Richard A. 506 Kahler, Cynthia R. Kahler, Donald S., Jr. Kahler, Martha L. Kahrs, Wm. Henry Kalley, Bruce L. Kambhu, Kawi Kambhu, Patsy S. Kamen, Ian Bradley Kammoun, George Jirji Kane, Richard Thomas Kania, Francis E. Kapelis, Lia Kapp, Richard Henry Karesh, Stephen M. Karesh, Sara Rachel Karlton, Julia Ann Karpik Wm. Richard Kasha, Michael C. Kaskin, David E. Katz, Neil F. Katzen, Marvin Leon 530 Kaulakis, Robert B. 151, 172,444 Kauric, William B. Kauserud, John P., Kavan, Clifford B. 484 Kay, David Lee Kay, Harold B., Jr. Kaylor, Hal Michael 530 Kearse, Sidney Martin Kee, Margaret E. Keels, Thomas D., Jr. Ill 505 559 529 559 529 431 164 529 309 506 105 506 279 529 444 484 559 289 506 506 506 559 469 529 506 530 244 PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Keels, Washington R. 506 Kinghorn, Edward T. 530 Kuester, Alan Willis 262 Laurey, Frances Lynn 560 Keeney, Bradford L. 281 Kinghorn, James B., Jr 506 506 Lauro, James D. 531 559 Kingsmore, Terry A. 226 Kuester, Steven Glen 530 Lavender, Elaine B. Keese, Crawford M. 506 Kinkaid, Donald E. Kuhn, Frank X. Ill 444 Lavender, Richard L. 506 Keese, Deryl C. 421 Kinsey, Horace D. 218 Kuisma, Linda Ruth 261 Lavker, Robert M. Keeter, Wm. Halbert, Jr. 269 530 275, 530 Law, Donald McD., Jr. 531 530 Kirby, James R. 506 Kunz, Ralph Barber 247 Law, Philip E. 267 Kelaidis, Nicholas 559 Kirby, Robert Walker 530 530 506 Kellahan, William N. 506 Kirby, William H., Jr. 506 Kutches, Alexander J. Lawhon, Don Eugene, Jr. 560 Kellahan, Warren V. 251 Kirkland, Leiand R., Jr. Kutschenreuter, C. S. Lawhon, Kenneth Lee 560 559 Kirkland, Margaret N. 192 Kutzleb, Richards. 530 Lawlor, Leslie M. 506 Kellam, Wm. Frank 240 560 Kytle, Sandra G. Lawrence, Elaine J. 170 559 Kirkpatrick, Kenneth 506 531 Keller, Isaac L. 506 Kirkpatrick, William 506 Labbe, Leonder Lawrence, Kathleen E. 444 Kellett, Fred, Jr. 559 Kish, Alex Joseph Lacey, Ronald N. 271 Lawson, Larry Lester 105 Kellett, JamesP., IV 559 Kiskel, Keith J. 253 456 531 Kellett, Stanley R. 181 279, 506 Lacher, William L. 456 Lawson, Terry M. 247 444 Kissam, William T. 105 Ladd, Linda J. 530 531 Kelley, Charles A. 559 262, 456 Laden, Gary James 530 Lawton, Francis A. 560 Kelley, Charles F. 105 Kitchens, Ronald D. 105 Ladewig, David G. 560 Lawton, Francis A., Jr. 233, 444 456 Lafleur, Karen M. Lawton, John G. 506 Kelley, Ivan F., Ill 456 Klahre, Thomas H. 530 Laforge, Robert L. 530 Lawton, James M. 202 Kelley, Jerry Lamar 530 Klawitter, Jerome J. Lafoy, John B. 432 269, 281, 444 Kelley, James Manly 530 Klebe,E. Carlton Lage, Bruce Trent 560 Lawton, Marion R. 531 Kelley, Wayne C. 530 Klein, Carol Lee Lagrone, Arthur W., Jr. 277 Lawton, Robert P. 262 Kelley, Willie J.. Jr. 559 Klein, Violet Scott 456 305, 485 560 Kelly, Gary Leroy 559 Klemett, Ted M. 560 Laitala, Evron M. 506 Lawyer, Charles A. 506 Kelly, Joseph W., Jr. 226 Klinck, Susan E. 306 Lake, Kenneth Wm. 530 Lay, Clarence W. 560 530 530 Lake, Michael A. 247 Layton, Richard P. 531 Kelly, Karen E. Kline, Stephen W. 560 506 Lazar, Stephen M. 560 Kelly, Katherine F. Klintworth, John L. 506 Lake, Nancy L. 560 Leach, Alvin A. 531 Kelly, Mark E. 105 Kloba, Anthony A. Lake, Robert J. 506 Leach, Barry D. 506 Klosky, James M. 530 Lalor, Keith Allen 560 Leaird, Wm Gary 560 Kelly, Rodney Alvin 530 Klugh, Thomas S., Jr. 506 Lam, Carlos F., Jr. Leaman, Marshall A., Jr. 560 Kelly, Robert George 530 Knechtges, John F. Lam, Chan Fun Leard, Bobbie R. Kelly, William D., Jr. 432 Kneece, John E. 421 Lam, Ruth Lee Leary, f uy Bernard 531 Kelsey, James Patrick 559 Knight, Franklin Neal 530 Lamar, Ralph Dixon 530 Lease, Lynn R. 229 Kemmerlin, Thomas L. 560 Knight, George J., Jr. 485 Lamb, Robert Marshall 560 230, 234, 470 Kendall, Larry R. 431 Knight, James Alton 560 Lambert, Dorothy Lee 190 Leatherman, Linda T. Kennedy, Charles D. 530 Knight, James M. 235 Lambert, Edythe R. Ledbetter, Martha Sue Kennedy, Charles E., II 421 Lambert, Frank L., Ill Leddon, Warren E. 267 Kennedy, Donald R. 506 Knight, John Richard 530 Lambert, Linda C. 444 470 Kennedy, Harold Mack 261 Knight, Lora K. 560 Lampros, James J. 530 Lee, Cheryl L. 531 530 Knight, Larry R. 506 Lancianese, Joan E. 306 Lee, Charles R. Kennedy, Wm. J., Ill 484 Knight, Margaret Ann 506 456 Lee, Franklin Carver 560 Kennette, Samuel D. 506 Knight, Mary Ellen 530 Land, Kenneth S. 560 Lee, Han C. 432 Kent, Richard P. 444 Knight, Mary Jo Anne 560 Landers, DAvid M. 506 Lee, James Austin 560 Kenyon, David C. Knight, Odious O., Jr. 485 Landers, Janice M. 530 Lee, J. Keith 444 Kerrigan, Richard C. 444 Knight, Stephen J., Jr. 560 Landrum, Richard V. 560 Lee, Larry Edward 560 Kersey, Sidney P., Jr. 221 Knighton, Benj. L., Jr. 444 Lane, Gryason P. 444 Lee, Larry W. 209 229, 230, 266, 470 Knoerr, Robert Arnold 267 Lane, Tommy P., Jr. 253 470 Kessler, Milnor P., Jr. 530 530 470 Lee, Robert Earle Kester, Ann Elliott 560 Knowles, Robert B. 530 Laney, Charlie Scott 560 Lee, Richard Foon 531 Key, Bobby Nathan 253 Knowles, Rupert G., Jr. Laney, John Wilson 560 Lee, Robert Pual 531 530 Knowles, Robert R. 444 Laney, Thomas B., Jr 530 Lee, Stan Ronald 560 Keys, Kathryn Ellen 560 560 Lanford, Bobby L. Lee, Thomas B. 506 Keys, Larry M. 105 Knowles, William T. 208 Lanford, John T., II 506 Lee, Thomas Daren 456 470 Lanford, Lewis Keith 531 Lee, Tyre D., Jr. 444 Kilby, Richard E. 530 Knoy, Kathryn W. 192 Langford, Marian E. 560 Lee, Terry L. 506 Kimbrell, Custis C. 421 223, 560 Langford, William D. 485 Lee, Wm Kenneth Kimball, John Michael 560 Knudson, Donlad B., Jr. 247 Langley, Douglas B. 560 Leeke, Thomas Terrell 531 Kimbrell, William D. 560 506 Langley, Edward B. 560 Legnetti, Philip J. 560 Kimes, Delores A. 506 Knust, Jac Edward 530 Langley, Harry M. Legrand, Jack A., Jr. 506 Kinard, Hubert Ira 261 Knust, Kenard M. 218 Langley, Larry C. 530 Lehecka, Charlotte F. 506 560 506 Langley, Leon H., Jr. 421 Lehecka, John A. 272 Kinard, James Ira 530 Kobs, Leo Joseph 560 Langley, Roger N. 531 421 Kinder, Harvey J. 506 Koch, John D. 258 Langley, Thomas K. Lehmann, James Arnold 531 King, Diana Runkle 421 Lanham, Linda Jean 506 Lehotsky, Paul E. 271 King, Donnie R. 444 Koczan, David Alan 560 Lanier, Bruce N., Jr. 233 456 King, Francis M., Jr. 253 Koger, Robert M., Jr. 485 485 Leininger, Theodore 560 470 Kohl, James Douglas 560 Lank, David James 171 Leith, Robert Bruce 560 King. Francis W. 530 Kolb, R. Frank 263 560 Leinad, Thomas M. King, Grady A., Jr. 281,485 Lankford, Francis W. 531 Lemacks, John Carroll 561 King, Jack Herbert 105 Koon, Jimmy Dale 560 Lapin, Jeffrey J. 145 Lemacks, Robert E. 367 530 Koretz, Barry R. 432 152, 153, 227, 506 507 King, Jo Jewell 530 Kormanicki, David Wm. 105 Laplaca, Andrew 218 Lemire, Joseph W., Jr. 531 King, James Melton 506 530 456 Len, James C. 432 King, James Michael Kornegay, Billy H. Laroche, Evans A., Jr. 225 Lenhardt, Robert Cody 531 King, Kenneth Vinton 530 Koss, David Michael 560 242, 470 Lentz, H. Donnis 531 King, Lloyd Govan, Jr. 560 Kossler, Judith Anne 560 Laroche, Edward B., Jr. 203 Leonard, Michael W. 258 King, M. Dalrymple Kostyra, Frank 159 224, 277, 485 421 King, Michael Edwin 560 258, 421 Laroche, Julius M. 506 Leonard, Thomas F. 531 King, Mary Sojourner 444 Kowalski, Larry M. Laroche, Micah J., Ill 506 Lesemann, Lawrence Wm 561 King, Oscar Stanley 530 Kozma, Paul J. 485 Larsen, Wm. A., Jr. Lesesne, William E. 507 King, Pamela Joy 506 Krabel, Jeffrey R. Lashley, Wm. A., Jr. 531 Lesley, Donald G. 507 King, Roachel Dent 279 Kraft, Judson Alan 560 Lassahn, Edward E., Jr. 531 Lesley, Edwin Odell 531 560 Krebs, William F., Ill 217 Latham, Frederick L. 531 Lesley, Ronnie Hudson 531 King, Robert J. 484 421 Lathan, Ed Thomas 531 Lesslie, John Arthur 561 King, Robert Taylor 530 Kress, Dean Herbert 560 Lathem, Margaret E. 560 Lester, Julie Anne 561 King, Thomas Mitchel 530 Krickhan, David L. 560 Latimer, Jo Anne 531 Lever, Jack Q., Jr. 531 King, William A., II 530 Kromka, Edward R. 560 Latimer, John Y. 506 Levine, Allen M. 507 Kinghorn, Anderson M. 229 Krudener, Arthur D. 251 Laubach, Wm. John 560 Levine, Paul F. 175 251,506 470 Laurent, Eugene A 432 Lewis, Archie J., Ill 421 Lewis, Clyde L. Lewis, Dodge P. Lewis, John E., Jr. Lewis, John G. Lewis, Martin Boyd Lewis, Peter L. Lewis, Robert D. Lewter, Steve Jay Leyh, Joseph C, Jr. Lhotsky, Joseph M. 507 Liao, Nan Senn Liao, Sheong Sang Libby, Allan Winfield 190, 531 Libby, Carl E. Liberatore, Frank P. 456 Liberty, Donald J. Lide, Edgar Dargan Lidsky, Arthur J. Lillis, Gary Alan 531 Limbaugh, Douglas E. Lin, Chung Chuan Linder, Fred K. Linder, Virgil F., Jr. Lindfors, Ralph F. Lindler, Arthur B., Ill Lindsay, John C, Jr. Lindsay, Susan Lindsay, Donald R. Lindsey, James M., Jr. Lindsey, Kenneth Lane Lindstrom, Wm Alfred Lineberger, John M., Jr. Liner, Gaines H. Liner, Robert Allen Lingle, Norman H. Link, George Gregory Linke, Ray E. 507 Linthicum, Bruce T. Liphard, Robert E. Lippi, Torre John Lipscomb, Michael S. Lipscomb, Robert L. 531 Liskey, James David Little, Allan B., Jr. 421 Little, David D., Jr. 470 Little, Kaye S. Little, Robert L. 421 Little, Sue Ann P. Little, Thomas P. Littlejohn, David G. 561 Littlejohn, Doris M. Littlejohn, Frances W. Littlejohn, Herbert T. 230, 444 Littlejohn, Jesse B. Livingston, John A. Livingston, James V. Livingston, Whitner K. Lloyd, Robert A., Jr. Lockaby, Charles Wm Lockaby, Frances H. Locke, William C, Jr. Lockery, James E., Jr. Locklair, Michael L. 507 Lockwood, Dennis H. 531 Lodgek, Edwin A. Loef, Sanford Harold Lofstrom, Donald Jay Lofton, Alexander L. Lofton, Joyce Paschal Logan, Joseph Wayne Logan, Marlin D. Lollis, Jerry Lee London, Robert C. Long, Eddie Gene Long, Floyd S. Long, George M. Long, John F. Long, Larry E. 256, 421 531 561 561 561 485 561 561 507 105 444 105 507 561 432 254 485 456 507 561 561 507 561 531 507 531 531 531 189 507 507 561 485 251 561 258 531 171 531 507 531 305 507 531 105 485 531 531 531 561 531 561 432 485 507 507 244 PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Long, Roy D. 244 457 Long, Terry Lockman 531 Long, Thomas Wm 561 Longshore, James M. 561 Longshore, Randolph E. Looney, Dennis C. 531 Looney, Donald F. 470 Looney, Donnie Lamar 561 Lopez, Luis E. Lorance, Robert Wayen 531 Lord, Andrew B. 277 485 Lorenzini, Craig J. 470 Loughridge, James E. 445 Love, James F., Jr. 217 457 Love, Keith S. 507 Love, Samuel D., Jr. 240 561 Lovell, Johnny B. 507 Lovett, Randolph F. 531 Lovette, Donald C. 561 Lowe, James H. 457 Lowe, Robert Stephen 531 Lowell, Robert J. Lowrance, Harold W., Jr. 531 Lowry, Bruce W. 507 Lucius, Gene Powell 260 Lufi, Eldon David 470 Luker, Talmadge H. 507 Lukowski, Joseph, Jr. 561 Lunceford, Jay R. 445 Lund, Carl M., Jr. 264 445 Lupo, Perry Irvine 531 Lusk, Kathryn Anne 531 Lusk, Robert Patrick 561 Luther, Charles M., Jr. 561 Lutz, Karen B. 507 Luzzi, Richard A. 105 507 Lybrand, Benjamen R. 561 Lybrand, Curtis W. 561 Lyle, John D., Jr. 218 421 Lynch, David Craig 531 Lynch, Ronald F. 470 Lynes, Julianne 561 Lynn, Betty C. 309 507 Lynn, Herman P. Lynn, John C. 507 Lynn, Joe H. 276 277, 485 Lynn, Louis B. 260 561 Lynn, Roger Samuel 561 Lyons, Robert A., Jr. 531 McCabe, Wm Morrall McAbee, Marvin E. McAbee, Michael Louie McAlhany, Helen D. 561 McAlhany, John Wm McAliley, John E. 507 McAliley, James P., Jr. McAlister, Arthur E. McAlister, C. E., Jr. McAlister, Gerald K. McAlister, Jeannette McAlister, Van J. McAllister, Angela C. McAllister, H. D., Jr. McAmish, Larry H. 445 McAninch, William J. McArthur, Margaret E. 445 McBrayer, Harry E. 507 McBridge, John F., Ill McBurnett, Raymond P. McCabe, John D. 561 McCabe, Keith S. McCall, Melvin R., Jr. McCall, Ronald Joe McCallum, Daniel B. McCammon, James R. McCanless, William V. 561 507 531 275 229 507 561 507 485 532 532 531 507 243 204 230 470 561 261 561 532 561 McCann, Jackson E., Jr. 532 McCarter, Betsy C. 561 McCarty, Joe A. 470 McCarty, John F. 532 McCaskill, Linda H. McCaskill, Robert E. 275 507 McCaskill, Von H. McClary, James T., Jr. McCleave, Wm Robinson 561 McClelion, Wm Morris 561 McClendon, Thomas E. 507 McCleskey, Robert G. 561 McCleskey, Samuel L. 507 McClimon, Hugh P. McClintock, Harold W. 272 561 McCloskey, Kirk M. 561 McClure, Anthony E. 561 McClure, David G. 507 McClure, Gregory A. 105 McClure, Michael H. 561 McClure, Patrick M. 532 McColl, James Benton 532 McCollough, Wm Welch 532 McCollum, Roger Lee 561 McCombs, Donnie R. 251 507 McCombs, Joel Wayne 532 McCombs, William R. 470 McConnell, Gary W. 485 McConnell, John M. 561 McConnell, Keith Ian 561 McConnell, Wm F., Jr. 532 McCorkle, Cavert K. 155 146, 229, 230, 264, 445 McCormick, Kathryn A. 561 McCormick, Robert E. 507 McCown, Suzanne McCoy, Earl O., Jr. 507 McCoy, James Earle 561 McCoy, Michael T. McCracken, J. Barry 248 159, 227, 230, 269, 281 485 McCracken, Otis R. McCracken, T. Arden McCrary, Brenda Carol 561 McCrary, Donn A. 163 232, 289 McCrary, Wm Reese 561 McCrorey, Steve S. 232 McCuen, Patricia Anne 561 McCullough, Howard L. 561 McCullough, Robert L. 561 McCurry, James F. 485 McDaniel, Diana Lynn 275 561 McDaniel, John Harry 532 McDaniel, Ronald A. 105 421 McDaniel, Robert C, Jr. 432 McDaniel, Reginald G. 561 McDaniel, Thurston H. McDannald, Werner B. McDonald, James W., Jr. 562 McDonald, Raymond D. 507 McDonell, Nancy V. 562 McDowell, Glen David 532 McElrath, Larry M. 562 McElveen, Stanely J. 247 507 McEntyre, Sylvia Ann 445 McFadden, Roy P. 457 McFaddin, Norman J. McGee, Charles Edward 267 532 McGee, Edgar C. 105 144, 153, 155, 221, 233 251, 470 McGee, Jerry E. 485 McGee, James Rochelle 532 McGill, Earl Michael 457 McGill, Julian E. 507 McGill, James N., Jr. 254 421 McGill, Nancy Evelyn McGinn, Wm Charlton 532 McGowan, Agnes E. 445 McGowan, John G. 470 McGriff, Maxine E. McGuffee, Michael G. 532 McGuigan, Wm Patrick 532 McGuire, Harry M. McHugh, Joe F., Jr. Mclnnes, Peter McG. Mclntyre, Larry F. 152, 562 McKamey, Douglas J. McKee, Sherry A. McKee, William J., Jr. McKenzie, Charles J. McKenzie, Herbert M. McKenzie, Leslie E., Jr. McKenzie, Marion D. McKenzie, Martha Nell McKeown, Michael 8. 507 McKeown, Samuel Kirk 244, 532 McKevlin, Thomas M., Jr. McKie, Paul Augustus McKinley, Juby M. McKinney, Douglas C. McKinney, Peter C. McKinney, Robert A., Jr. McKittrick, John D. McKoy, Victor G. McLane, James R. 507 McLaurin, Jewell P. 532 McLean, Charles David McLellan, David A. McLemore, Dan L. McLeod, Jacob L. McLeskey, James Lee McMahan, David Kent McMakin, John F. McMakin, Michael E. McManus, Wade H., Jr. McMichael, James M. McMillan, Lawrence C. McMillan, Richard F. McMullan, Jerry N. 267, 470 McMurray, John Lyon McMurtrey, Marion R. McNair, John Nicholas McNamara, Cary D. McNeely, Olin R. McIMeight, Catherine W. McNeight, Timothy L. McNeill, Barry Dean McNeill, Calvin R. McNeill, Michael E. McNeill, William A. 507 McNew, Wallace E., Jr. McPherson, Larry P. 470 McPherson, Roger J. McPherson, Thomas O. McRoberts, David D. McTamney, John M. Mabry, Boyce Edward Mabry, John F., Jr. Mabry, Janice Lee Mabry, William Edward Macaulay, Mary Anne Macauley, Margaret L. 532 MacDonald, James E. MacDonald, Robert J. Macera, Carmine John Macfie, McGregors. 421 MacFie, Wade H., Jr. 445 Mackay, Mary Delia Mackintosh, J. D., Ill MacLean, Ruth H. Macnutt, Lyman Gore Macomson, Perry T., Jr. Macvittie, Donald C. Madden, Samuel N. Madren, Kenneth V., Jr. Magarian, Gary V. Magathan, David H., Jr. Mahaffey, Joel R. 508 Mahon, James Roger Major, Charles R., Jr. Maksymowicz, William 562 Maland, Mark 507 562 150 507 445 507 562 532 562 507 562 224 445 562 532 485 532 532 105 532 532 421 562 562 532 562 532 562 562 204 532 507 532 507 507 562 174 562 562 562 256 532 507 532 532 507 562 562 309 562 562 532 235 532 507 562 562 507 507 507 233 508 457 272 Malcom, Carol A. Malcom, Joseph Adams Mallaney, Robert G. Mallory, Jean 310, 508 Malloy, Dennis John Malmgren, John C. Malphrus, Bobby Dale 562 Malphrus, Lewis D., Jr. 254, 508 Malphrus, Phillip W. Malthouse, Nancy S. Mandeville, John M. Maner, Carol Lawton Maner, James K., Jr. Maness, James F. Mangino, Adam L. Mangum, Patricia A. 508 Manley, Brenda Sharon 152, 532 Mann, Gary Paul Mann, John E. 432, 532 Mann, John Robert Manning, Glenn McCall Manning, Marion L. Manos, George Charles Mansfield, Laurence E. Mansfield, Patricia A. 532 Marbut, Mariann Marcengill, James M. 273, 486 Marcengill, Nancy Ann Marchbanks, Marshall 229, 508 Marchbanks, Sherry L. 307, 532 Marchini, Robert R. Marcinko, George J., Jr. Marett, Mary Alice Marinello, Guy H. Marion, Stephen Henry 562 Marler, James A. 470 Marquardt, John C. Marrah, George W. Marshall, Bruce Wm Marshall, Frederick Marshall, John C. Marshall, Robert M. Martin, Anna K. . 421 Martin, Albert R. Martin, Charlie R. Martin, Dale 238, 258, 421 Martin, Douglas C. Martin, David R., Jr. 422 Martin, George S. Martin, John A. 508 Martin, Jerry Brannon Martin, James D., Jr. Martin, James Winton Martin, Levon Carlon Martin, Linda Marlene 307, 532 Martin, Montie C. Martin, Robert Errol Means, Kenneth Allan Martin, Rodney Earl Martin, Robert F. Martin, Ronald Lewis Martin, Scott A. 264, 532 Martin, Samuel C. Martin, Theodore T. Martin, Willie C. Martin, William E. 508 Marturano, Robert G. Mason, Wanda Gail Mass, Wayne 422 Massey, Mary Jo Massey, Norman Terry Massingill, Stanley F. Masters, Nancy Gail 532 508 218 562 485 457 562 585 532 309 151 508 244 532 486 532 562 311 562 227 421 532 562 222 532 562 532 508 260 508 532 235 562 305 562 247 562 562 260 445 532 562 532 508 562 229 562 562 105 532 532 471 532 , Jr. Masucci. Donald Mathias, Hubert L., Jr. Mathias, Harvey R. 508 Mathis, Louis B., Jr. 532 Matson, Jack E. Matthew, Robert T., Matthews, Betty Jo Matthews, Charles L. Matthews, David R. Matthews, George G., Jr. Matthews, Gary John Matthews, Joel R. Matthews, Teresa F. Matthews, Walter E. Mattis, Victoria Anne Mattison, John P. Mattison, Kenneth M. Mattox, Barry Gray Mauldin, John Thomas Mauldin, Larry A. Mauney, Dennis Leroy 533 Maw, Billy Joe Maxwell, Lawrence L. Maxwell, Michael J. 233 Maybin, Arthur H., Ill Mayer, James E. 281, 508 Mayes, David W. Mayfield, Claude B., Jr. Mayfield, David R. 508 Mayfield, James K. 253 Maynard, Ben Allen 533 Maynard, Harry P., Jr. 273, 486 Maynard, Nadine S. Mayne, Sherman T. Mays, James Lloyd Mays, William E. 508 Meaders, Allen B. 471 Meadowcroft, Kathryn Meadows, Bobby G. Meadows, Tommy C. Medford, Alan Glenn Medlin, Richard D. 533 Meehan, Jerry Andrew Meehan, John Thomas Meek, Thomas Edward Meggs, Benjamin R., Jr. Mehaffy, Dwight J. Meister, William A. 508 Mellard, Charles W., Jr. Mellard, Eugene S. Mellichamp, Henry L. Mellichamp, Joseph M. Mellichamp, Peggy H. Melnik, Joseph David 562 Melville, Robert J. Melvin, Royce M. Mente, Richard C. 224, 277, 486 Mercer, Errol Glenn Mercier, Christine A. 508 Mercier, William T. Merck, Brenda D. Merck, Larry S. Merck, Melvin Samuel 533 Meredith, Brenda D. Merkel, Fritz Isham 533 Merrell, Thomas A., Jr. 233, 457 Merrick, Richard L. 508 Merrill, John D., Jr. Merritt, Mitchell Merritt, Robert T. Merry, Walter D. 145, 153, 182, 221, 279, 508 562 532 251 508 508 562 471 508 182 508 508 508 508 532 486 445 562 533 562 229 508 231 508 269 508 247 471 218 240 533 105 445 562 562 105 562 508 562 533 562 242 562 533 533 508 243 533 222 562 311 422 508 231 562 219 181 84 486 562 422 84 233 NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Messick, Thomas A. 562 Metsky, Gordon S. 562 Meyer, Daniel E. 508 Meyer, Theodore M. 563 Meyerriecks, Allan R. 563 Meyers, Virgil C, Jr. 471 Michael, Benjannin T. 105 445 Michaels, Edward 563 Michalowski, Joseph S. 105 533 Michel, Cheryl Anne 533 Michie, Robert Wm 267 563 Mickanis, John P. 563 Mickelson, Mike F. 305 Mikell, Charles H., Jr. 305 508 Mikell, John J. Mikolajczyk, Sara J. Miksis, Peter Edward Milam, George K. Milam, Ronald Walden Milam, John M. Milasnovich, Nick Miles, Dean Allan Miley, David Bowers Milhous, Wilbur K. 533 Millar, Robert W. 486 Millen, William H. Miller, Ansel Eldon Miller, Bernard H., Jr. Miller, Carl A. Miller, Charles A. Miller, Carey B. Miller, Earl L., Jr. Miller, E. Edwin, Jr. Miller, Greer Miller, George F., Jr. Miller, James A. Miller, Jame David Miller, Jas Donaldson Miller, John Edwin 533 Miller, John F., Jr. 454 Miller, James I. Miller, James J. Miller, John Milton Miller, Linda Curran Miller, Lane Duncan Miller, Larry McSween Miller, LeeS. Miller, Michael A. 251 563 Miller, Marion C. 203 471 Miller, Ronald G. 105 508 Miller, Ronald I. Miller, Wm Bradley 533 Miller, William E. 239 508 Miller, Waenard L., Jr. 508 Milligan, Thelbert J. 533 Milliken, Christopher Milling, John McKey 159 508 Mills, Charlie E. 508 Mills, Oscar R., Ill 508 Mills, William T. 486 Millsap, William J. 508 Milton, Johnnie F., Jr. 105 533 Mims, Charles W. 209 422 Mims, James Allen, Jr. 533 Mims, Paul Wilson, Jr. 563 Mincey, John Paul 268 533 Minchew, Richard L. 457 Ming, Thomas Anthony 533 Minotti, Christel S. 445 Mirabelli, Anthony J. 264 533 Mishoe, James A. 486 Mishoe, John W. 238 256, 508 Mishoe, Stafford M. 533 Mitchell, Andes. 84 157, 231, 311, 445 563 563 563 563 486 563 563 275 508 563 533 563 533 533 533 258 210 445 508 533 533 508 533 Mitchell, David H., Jr. Mitchell, David J. Mitchell, E. Eugene Mitchell, Jack H., Ill 508 Mitchell, Johnny O. Mitchell, Lynn W., Jr. Mitchell, Maxwell B. 471 Mitchell, Sally Faye Mitchem, Steve J. Mixon, Danny Ray Mixon, Frank E. Mizzell, Joseph P., Jr. Mobley, Jerry A. Mobley, James Ray Mobley, Nancy Jo 563 Mobley, Robert S. Mock, Gary N. Mode, Clarence, III Moffat, Robert D. 471 Moffat, Robert O. Moffatt, Robert A. Moffett, Jesse W., Ill Mohrmann, Alan F. Mole, Marvin L., Jr. Molin, Oscar F., Jr. Moll, Frances M. Moll, John R. 508 Molten, Richard W., Jr. Mondell, Frank W., Jr. Montgomery, Carter E. 274, 533 Montgomery, Ronald J. Montgomery, Samuel J. Montjoy, Kenneth M. 471 Moore, Anthony Glenn Moore, Charles G. 563 Moore, Colston H., Jr. Moore, Charles Louis Moore, Clyde M. 508 Moore, Dennis A. Moore, Donald Boyd 445, 533 Moore, Dexter C. Moore, Dennis Duane 533 Moore, Daniel F. Moore, Danny Jerome Moore, Donna Jean D. Moore, Daniel Wm R. Moore, Gary T. Moore, Herbert B., Jr. Moore, Harry G., Jr. Moore, Harry L., Jr. Moore, Henry P., Ill 422 Moore, Henry S. Moore, James F., Jr. Moore, Jimmy Lee Moore, John L. Moore, Noel M. 471 Moore, Patrick J. Moore, Robert Andrew ! Moore, Robert F. Moore, Robert N. Moore, Robert S. Moore, Ronnie Wm 563 Moore, Stephen T. 563 Moore, Thomas J., Jr. Moore, Thomas R. Moore, Vernon W., Jr. Moore, Wayland L. Moore, Warren Wesley Moorehead, Robert B. Moorehead, Robert S. Moose, Harry E., Jr. 509 Mora, Frank N., Ill Moran, Brian Vincent Moran, James F. 563 Moreno, Hermogenes Moreno, Juan Gustavo 563 563 563 533 256 508 508 533 422 508 533 150 563 563 268 445 508 563 445 533 508 268 432 238 563 277 563 563 244 533 240 508 281 508 533 533 257 486 533 486 240 563 563 509 247 563 i3 509 509 509 229 282 563 563 533 533 189 445 563 241 Morgan, David E. Morgan, Donald R. 533 Morgan, Hugh F., Jr. Morgan, John W., Ill Morgan, Madeline Morgan, Myran Ann 563 Morrell, George 509 Morris, Anne C. Morris, Alvin Victor Morris, Claude Lewis Morris, Dennis Craig 563 Morris, Fred Parks 533 Morris, Glenn A. 533 Morris, Paul A. 254, 432 Morris, Robert T., II Morris, Scott Wm Morris, Thomas O., Jr. Morris, Teddy, Jr. Morrison, Craig R. Morrison, Kenneth Morrison, Stephen J. 445 Morrow, Furman R., Jr. Morse, Russell J. Morton, Benjamin C, Jr. Morton, Robert Joseph Moseley, John Z., Ill Moseley, Stephen C. Moser, Robert N. Moss, Cathy Lou 533 Moss, Richard Neal Moss, Robert W., Jr. Moss, Thomas Connor Mossman, Matthew M. Moxon, Peter W. Moyer, Eugene F., Jr. Moyer, Robert D. 446 Moyer, Randolph M. Mozen, Thomas C. Mozingo, George Wm Muccino, Paul John Muckenfuss, Dacosta Muckenfuss, Frances T. Muckenfuss, Roger A. Mudd, Roger W. Muehlbauer, John C. Mulchandani, Prakash Muldrow, James E. Muldrow, Robert M., Jr. Mulherin, Francis J. Mull, Myrtle Janice 509 Mullen, Howard P. Mullen, John III Mullen, John Davis Mulligan, Terence J. Mulligan, Wayne E. 509 Mullinax, Michael F. Mullinnix, Wade C. Mullins, Gary Lamar Mullis, John Arthur Mungo, Gloria Elaine Munn, James Wesley Munnerlyn, Stanley F. Munns, John Arthur Murdock, Edward C. Murphree, Charles M. Murphree, Joe Ed Murphree, Wilma Smith Murphy, Carl Forest Murphy, James P. Murray, Joe H., Jr. Murray, Kevin Lloyd Murray, Milledge G. Murrell, Tom L., Jr. Muschick, Russell P. Musgraves, James L. Musselwhite, Wm J. Myers, Barnwell R., Ill 146, 156, 161, 23 Myers, David Mark Myers, Frankie R. Myers, Gregory B. Myers, Grover E., Ill 219 279 486 Myers, John David 564 486 Myers, James H., Jr. 509 533 Myers, Jesse Wm 564 509 Myers, Milton, Jr. 227 Myers, Paul Charles 534 260 Nalley, Donald W. Nalley, Mary W. 534 533 Narramore, David L. 432 563 Nash, Rufus Charlie 563 Nash, Richard F., Jr. 277 Nash, Robert R. Nash, Wm Abner 269 Nasser, Thomas R. Nazry, Larry L. 422 274 Neal, Bill L. Neale, George D. 172 1 73 509 Needham, Richard S. 534 563 Neel, Gilder M., Jr. 509 563 Neel, Janie Elizabeth 534 563 Neely, Keith D. 262 563 457 533 Neely, LyIesS. 486 471 Neighbours, John O. 446 229 Nelson, Allen T. 564 Nelson, Charles A. 229 533 268, 564 432 Nelson, Charles B. 471 Nelson, Carl D., Jr. 231 533 234,471 Nelson, Charles D. 229 533 231,234,253 Nelson, George P., Jr. 471 307 Nelson, Rodney L. 486 Nemergut, John P. 221 563 233 446 Nepveux, Felix J., IV 186 533 268, 509 533 Nettles, Kenneth W. 268 509 471 533 Netzel, Joseph E. 446 279 Neuffer, John A. 446 Neuhaus, James Edward 534 563 Neuwirth, Joseph G. 471 432 Newall, Wm Copp, Jr. 564 563 Newlin, Kimrey D. 509 Newman, Carl E., Jr. Newman, George A., II 534 Newman, Michael Dean 247 486 534 509 Newman, Peter R. 509 Newman, Thomas C. 471 Newton, Charles A. 509 457 Newton, Donald Andrew 534 277 Newton, Dennis W., Jr. 563 Newton, Joseph S. 149 190 150,229,231,234 Newton, Michael E, 277 563 564 Newton, Mitchell O. 254 563 422 446 Newton, Nathan S., Jr. 534 105 Newton, Ronald Wayne Nicastri, Edward D. 509 Nichols, Amelia 509 Nichols, Arthur R. 244 563 457 Nichols, Henry E. 534 563 Nichols, James Alfred 238 534 257, 564 563 Nichols, Sylvia Evans 563 Nichols, Vivian L. 509 563 Nickel, Richards. 509 534 Nickles, Joe W. ' 217 534 254, 509 Nicks, Judith Anne 309 534 534 563 Niederhof, Richard C. 534 Niemeier, Charles C. 509 563 Nivert, Edward J. 105 509 509 457 Nix, Frank Horace 533 Nix, James Elbert 509 Noble, Larry H. 446 534 Nobles, Johnny W. 217 84 457 1,446 Noffz, William O., Jr. 422 534 Nolan, Jimmy E. 486 563 Nolen, Thomas D. 563 Norris, Andrew M. 564 Norris, Allen O. 486 Norris, Beverly R. 307, 446 Norris, Myra Allan 170 Norris, Sammie J., Jr. Norris, Stephen M. North, Stanley Roger Northrup, Walter L. Norton, John Croft 170, 534 Norville, Judith Anne Norwood, Lois Y. Nowakowski, Mark M. Nuckols, Hodgdon C. 486 Nunes, Wilbur Joseph Nusbickel, David C, Jr. 268, 509 Nussbaum, Georgetta Nygaard, Eric B. Nygard, Richard L. Dates, Marsha Ruth 564 Oates, Larry W. Oates, Roy Raymond Oborn, Richard Louis Obriant, Charles D. 509 O ' Cain Charles F. 446 O ' Cain, Jeffrey A. 509 O ' Cain, William H. O ' Connor, James E. O ' Connor, Wm Terrell O ' Dell, James Cecil, Jr. O ' Dell, Suzanne Odom, Donald W. 422 Odom, Henry B. Odom, Homer C, Jr. Odom, Philip N., Jr. Odom, Richard B. Ogburn, Daryle D. Oglesby, Tommie M. Oglesby, Willie H., Jr. Oglestree, Robert D. Ohanesian, Robert M. Ohanlon, Joseph P. Okelley, Gary R. Okey, Philip C. Oliphant, Ronald D. Oliver, David Matthew Oliver, Lester Ray Oliver, Robert E., Ill Olson, Christopher G. 486 Olson, Obert Eugene 509 Olszewski, Harry L. 457 O ' Neal, Bradley Joel O ' Neal, John Pat, Jr. O ' Neal, Malcolm J. 289, 457 O ' Neal, Thomas N. Opiiger, Clyde E. Oriley, James T. Orne, Richard Thomas Ornitz, Barry Louis Orr, George D. Orr, James Wilton Orr, Robert B., Jr. Orr, William K. Orr, William M. 509 Osborne, George B., Jr. Osborne, Guy Laurence Osborne, Michael W. 509 Osef, Wayne Robert Oshields, David M. 509 Osteen, Mary Ann Ostrom, Ralph K., Jr. Ott, David A. Ott, Francis Mitchell Ott, Marilyn Ann Ouzts, Ronald Irby Overcash, Danny R. 241 147 154 564 534 509 151 564 277 534 162 564 432 509 564 534 169 432 509 534 564 509 261 486 564 509 534 534 534 564 534 534 146 279 105 534 262 446 564 534 446 509 509 253 534 564 247 534 248 564 509 534 NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Owen, Jerry A 509 Owen, Kenneth L. 509 Owen, Lawrence T. 509 Owen, Maida A. 310 471 Owen, Sherril Ann 564 Owens, Carl B. 457 Owens, Coleman C, Jr. 534 Owens, Charles H. Owens, Carol Padgett Owens, Daniel H. 471 Owens, Dennis W. 564 Owens, James C. 446 Owens, Jesse E. 422 Owens, Leroy F., Jr. 564 Owens, Rebecca E. 564 Owens, Thomas Dean, Jr Owens, Tony Joe 564 Owings, John Henry 534 Owings, Margaret A. 262 509 Oxford, John J., Jr. 564 Oxier, Steven J. 219 509 Oxner, Sherry Jean 564 Ozbolt, Bernard R. 258 564 Pace, Gary L. 509 Pace, Robert A. 251 268, 509 Pace, Richard M. Pace, Shelton James 564 Pace, Steve Preston 564 Pack, John E. 564 Padgett, Donald Neal 534 Padgett, Fred McTeer 564 Padgett, Horace D., Jr. 534 Padgett, James G., Jr. 413 446 Padgett, William J. Page, Bryan C. 509 Page, Cole Livingston 564 Page, E verette Orwig 534 Page, Herbert Dan 564 Page, John Dennis, III 564 Paine, Robert Lee 564 Painter, James W. 509 Painter, Kerry Coke 279 564 Palmer, David Lanier 534 Palmer, Elizabeth M. 509 Palmer, John D. 509 Palmer, James H Palmer, Johnny W., Jr. 564 Palmer, Jeffrey Todd 534 Palmer, William H. 509 Palmer, Wm. Riley 534 Pappas, Peter Wm. 564 Pardue, John C, Jr. 254 509 Parham, Herbert L., Jr. 534 Parker, Aubrey Walker 534 Parker, Charles H. 446 Parker, David DeKalb 564 Parker, Daniel F. 564 Parker, David J. 510 Parker, Jerry C. Parker, John E. Parker, James Thomas Parker, Linda Marie 534 Parker, Larry V. Parker, Robert M. 564 Parker, Shelly B., Jr. Parks, Claude A. Parks, Gordon L. Parmer, Wayne W. Parnell, Calvin B., Jr Parnell, Joel Dennis Parnell, Labonney L. Parnell, Williams, parrado, Pedro M. Parris, Keith R. 510 Parris, Randy G. Parrott, Perry M., Jr. Parsons, James Hilton 564 Parsons, Wm. Thomas Partlow, Harry B., Jr. 534 510 254 534 457 564 564 534 229 510 223 564 240 Pate, Charles William Patey, Carolyn S. Patrick, Dennis Paul 564 Patrick, James R. Patrick, Lester R., Jr. Patrick, Paul D., Ill 534 Patrick, Raymond Lee Patrick, William D. 457 Patten, Alan D., Jr. 510 Patten, Mack I Patterson, Charlton B. Patterson, Chas. Wm. Jr. Patterson, Douglas E. Patterson, Donald P. Patterson, John A. 275, 534 Patterson, John Edgar 564 Patterson, Judy F. Patterson, James 0. Patterson, Michael D. Patterson, Michael Y. Patterson, Robert G. 564 Patterson, Samuel J. Patterson, Warren N. Patterson, Wm. Sherril Paulling, Ben Max Pavlasek, Stephen Jr. Payne, David Huston Payne, Gary Michael Payne, Henry R. Payne, James E. Payne, Myron W. Payne, Robert H. Payne, William M. 487 Peach, Karl Ernest Peace, David Leslie Pearce, Ann Lindsay Pearce, Frank W., Jr. Pearce, John A. 253,471 Pearce, Wm. Gregory Pearre, Charles Ray Pearson, Wm. James Jr. Peden, Allene Coker Peden, Houston A., Jr. 510 Pederson, Richard A. Pedrick, Roger Leroy Peek, David Murray Peele, Lawrence C. 229, 231,446 Peele, Lucas R., Jr. 510 Peeler, Harvey S., Jr. 535 Peeples, James B., Jr. 535 Pegram, Philip B. 471 Pellerin, Henry A. Pelletier, Dana G. Pelletier, Renaud E. Pender, Georgia Ann Pendergrass, Samuel Pendry, Neil G. Penland, Kenneth A. Pennington, Deanna 457 Pensado, Frank D. Pepple, Brenda Lee 535 Percival, Henry F. Perez, Stanley Victor Perkens, Henry H., Jr. Perkins, John C. Perkins, Tommy Gene Perkins, Warren S. Perry, Robert Edgar Perry, Robert V. Perry, Suzanne Marie Persak, Robert J. 422 Pesavento, Charles R. Peters, William C. 510 Petersen, Donald C. 565 534 Petersen, Scott D. 535 Porter, James David 565 510 Peterson, Eugene C, Jr. 565 Porter, James E., Ill 105 223 Peterson, James A., Jr. 535 305 Peterson, Thomas E. 565 Porter, Joseph H. 565 564 Petrou, Mona Fouad Porter, Larry Edward 565 564 Petrusky, Kenneth G. 535 Posch, Paul J. 271 275 Pettit, Burnett A., Jr. 510 510 Pettit, Raymond H., Jr. 565 Pospisil, Carl Frank 565 534 Pettit, Thomas B., Ill Pospisil, Thomas E. 510 226 Petusky, George, III 275 Poston, Joe A. 458 535 Poston, Russell A. 258 226 Pfliegel, J. Thomas 535 Phifer, Lonnie D., Ill 159 Poteat, Geela Bopeep 243 208, 471 565 534 Philips, George Davis 565 Poteat, William E. 487 510 Phillips, Alvin B. 510 Potts, Charlie K., Jr. 227 486 Phillips, Clarence E. 565 510 534 Phillips, Edgar Homer 219 Potts, John L. 472 219 535 Poulton, Reece E. 446 Phillips, George A. 271 Pounder, Donald B. 229 275 457 472 Phillips, Gary C. 471 Powell, Ann Marie 535 510 Phillips, Glenn W. Powell, Bobby E. 534 Phillips, Janice B. Powell, Clinton James 565 534 Phillips, James D. 510 Powell, Harold 8., Jr. 535 446 Phillips, James K. 446 Powell, Julian L. 565 258 Phillips, Jackie R. 457 Powell, James Rickey 565 Phillips, Jean U. Powell, Richard L. 432 534 Phillips, Michael R. 535 Powell, Timothy H. 510 209 Phillips, Randall C. 535 Power, Ronald E. 253 564 Phillips, Richard E. 240 472 564 487 Power, Wm. Stanley 565 422 Phillips, Roberta. 565 Powers, Churchill C. 535 534 Phillips, Robert H. 565 Powers, Mitchell R., Jr 565 564 Phillips, Robert J. 258 Powers, Morris W. 564 510 Prater, Edward L. 510 Phillips, Steve F. Prather, James L., Jr. 510 305 Phillips, Terry H. 243 Pratt, Laura E. 170 510 510 510 269 Phillips, Terry Wayne Preacher, James W. 565 Phillips, William R. 268 Presnell, Edwin Sharp 565 Philpott, Larry D. 535 Pressly, Wm. Buck S. 535 564 Piatt, Raymond Keast Presson, William W. 242 457 Pierce, Harry E. 565 535 Pike, Jeremy P. H. Price, Frank John 565 159 Pilcher, Lester Y. 510 Price, Hinton A., Jr. 510 Pilgrim, Raymond S. 565 Price,John H. 487 534 Pilo, Richard Joseph 535 Price, James W., Jr. 564 Pimlott, Richard T. 422 Price, Robert C. 510 564 Pinckney, Edward 446 Price, Samuel J., Ill Pinto, Norman Bruce 565 Price, Terry C. 510 159 Pinson, William E., Jr. 224 Prichard, Linda Gail 510 269, 282, 472 Priddy, Ricky Vernon 535 446 Pitchford, Charles H. Pridemore, William J. 229 510 Pitman, Benjamin C, Jr. 446 Pridmore, Robert M. 535 Pitner, George D. 535 Prince, Brooks R. 565 227 Pittman, James E., Jr. 565 Pringle, Charles G. 510 Pitts, Elizabeth 535 Pringle, Jeffrey C. 510 170 Pitts, Mary Parks Pritchard, Jeff 0. 510 Pitts, Wesley M., Jr. 565 Pritchard, M. G., Jr. 211 244 Pizzicato, James M. 535 233, 289 Planck, Sharon Lynne 510 Privette, Charles V. 247 Plante, Robert M. 535 Probst, Charles W., 11 Piatt, Michael Edward 565 Prochaska, Bobby J. 253 Player, Orville V., Ill 432 Prohaska, John Wm., Jr. 565 Player, Vinroe S. 510 Prochaska, Paulette F. 446 Player, Warren T. 432 Propes, Thomas Emery 535 535 Ploof, Richard W. 535 Pruett, Robert E. 472 510 Poe, William N., Jr. 535 Pruitt, Albert B. 565 Pohl, Richard R. 422 Pruitt, Linda J. 189 565 Poindexter, C. E. 510 565 Poland, James J. 422 Puckhaber, Carl W. 446 Polatty, James Wilson 535 Pullin, Tim Wayne 565 307 Poling, James F. 510 Pulliam, Gary P. 510 Polk, Dwight W. Pundt, Vanderbilt C. 535 535 Pollard, Clint Edward 565 Purdy, John N. 487 309 Pool, Joseph D., Jr. 565 Purser, Johnny H. 510 Pool, William T., Jr. 247 Pursley, Larry E. 565 472 Pusey, Edward Stuart 535 535 Poole, Bobby Joe 247 Putman, Carol Dean 565 535 Putman, Kenneth Wayne 447 Poore, Victor H. 277 Putnam, David M. 262 565 472 458 241 Pooser, Walter, K., Jr. 510 Putnam, Hugh D., Jr. 510 565 Pope, Arthur L. 203 Putnam, James R. 565 457 422 Putnam, William M., Jr. 219 Pope, James L., Ill 565 253, 472 219 Pope, Robert M., Jr. Pope, Thomas E. 510 Ouattlebaum, Martin 565 565 Popowski, Jon P. 565 Quesenbury, Robert C. 277 Procher, John L. 422 Quick, Karen Lee 565 Porter, Cless F. 510 Quinn, Steve A. 254 277 Porter, David Garvin 535 422 Quintana, Raul Raab, Herbert E. Rabon, Kenneth E. 565 Race, Linda J. Radcliffe, Thomas H. 565 Radke, Randolph H. 447 Raffield, Wm. Dunlop 223 Ragsdale, Edmond M. 305 535 Ragsdale, Jere L. 169 510 Rahim, Mir Z. 472 565 Rahim, Mir Sarfraz Railton, Dianne D. 164 535 Raines, Douglas M. 565 Raines, Kirby D. 510 Rainey, Angela Witt 172 565 Ralston, Frank E. 565 Ralston, Wm. L., Ill 305 535 Ramage, Daniel E. Ramey, Henry E., Jr. Ramey, Jane E. S. Ramey, James T., Jr. 227 510 Rampey, Julius D. 447 Rampey, Rita Jo. 565 Ramsay, James F. 510 Ramsey, Arnold Joseph 535 Ramsey, Jackson B., Jr. Ramsey, James G. 242 510 Ramsey, Thomas B. 565 Ramsey, Ted Nathan 565 Randel, Jeffrey K. 422 Randolph, Richard D. 565 Rankin, George David 535 Rash, Christopher K. 535 Rash, James H., Jr. Rasheed, Emile 510 Ratliff, James W., Ill 275 535 Ratliff, Wilson B., Jr. Ratterree, Charles H. 535 Raup, Paul Mitchell 565 Rawl, Danny Allen 535 Ray, Freddy Hugh 535 Ray, George Dewey 535 Ray, John Gregory 565 Ray, Lawrence Kent 265 535 Ray, Williams. 231 265, 447 Ray, Walter Samuel Rayburn, Roland L. 105 510 Rayfield, Howard C. 565 Rayle, Bruce E. 268 535 Raymond, Charles E., Jr. 566 Raynal, Dudley J. 510 Ready, Edgar L. 272 422 Reagan, John A., Ill 305 510 Reames, James F., Jr. 510 Rearden, Robert S., Jr. 268 472 Reavis, Paul Ervin 566 Rector, Michael B. 566 Redden, James D. 221 231, 234,472 Reed, Edward C. 510 Reed, George M., Jr. 510 Reed, Henry J. Reed, Harry m ' , Jr. 535 Reed, James R. 510 Reed, Wayne M. 510 Reese, Charles J. Reese, Charles R. 203 225,231,234, 242,472 Reese, Wm. Mobley 164 229, 535 Reeves, Adger S. 487 Reeves, Claude Lloyd Reeves, Daniel Wm. 566 Reeves, James E., Jr. 253 472 Reeves, John H., Jr. 511 NAME Reeves, Mickey E. Reeves, Rodney David Rehm, Frederick G., Ill Reid, Albert R. 511, 271 Reid, Samuel Fraser Reider, David Alan Reinert, James A. Reinhardt, Leslie R. Reisen, William K. Reiter, Betty Baker Reiter, Harold B. Reith, Richard W. 566 Rembert, Marion R., Jr. Rentz, Aaron Wm. Rentz, Floria Jean Rentz, Norman G., Jr. Rentz, Richard W. Renwick, Gary S. Repka, Ronald John Rescoria, Walter G., Jr. Reuter, Davi d Michael 535 Reynolds, Hammond G. Reynolds, Jack B., Jr. Reynolds, John H., IV Reynolds, Joseph Wm. Reynolds, Mark Allen Reynolds, Peggy Anne Reynolds, Perry H. Reynolds, Wm. E., Jr. Reynolds, Wanda J. Rhea, Richard R. Rhodes, Daniel Harlan 511 Rhodes, Danny L. 233, 447 Rhodes, David W. Rhodes, Robin B. Rhodes, Samuel F. Rhodes, Wm. Boyd III 152, 536 Rhyner, William E., Jr. Rhyne, Bruce T. 487 Rice, Craig G. Rice, James Cleon Rice, Jonathan C, Rice, James D., Jr. Rice, Marion D. Rice, Michael E. Rice, Michael Steven Rice, Philip F. Rice, Ronald E., Jr. Rice, Richard Merle Rice, Richard W. PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME III 472 535 432 219 566 535 282 472 566 535 511 535 447 14 566 219 56 6 566 566 566 487 472 535 159 447 566 151 536 226 511 536 566 487 472 229 231, 234, 247, 268 472 Rice, Sharon Lee Richards, Francis R. Richards, Robert B. 511 Richardson, Andrew L. Richardson, Carol Ann Richardson, Donny W. 536 Richardson, George E. Richardson, Gary F. Richarson, Joel K. Richardson, Joseph R. Richardson, Marshall Richardson Mathias B. Richardson, Terry E. Richardson, Wm. Curtis 566 Richbourg, Henry L., Jr. Richbourg, Virginia D. 536 Richey, Terry Micahel Richter, William A. Ricket, Kenneth T. Riddle, Charles D. Riddle, Herbert E., Jr. Riddle, Ruttland E. 511 Riddle, Robert Saye Ridgeway, Linda F. Ridgeway, Ronald L. Rieker, James M. 472 Riggs, DAvid A. Riggs, Walter E. 282, 511 566 566 566 105 566 203 566 447 233 222 566 247 566 472 432 422 422 254 536 511 566 247 Rigler, Earl K. Riley, Alvin V., Jr. Riley, Michael W. Riley, Tilden F. Riley, William P. Rimer, James L., Ill Rinehart, Ernest L., Jr. Rinehart, Joseph A. Riser, Jacob Sidney Rissel, Park Theodore Rissetto, Victoria Ritch, Morris Rea, III Ritchie, Ronald B. 511 Ritchie, Teresa C. 423 Ritter, Dale Robert Rivenbark, Michael D. Rivers, Charles Edwin Rivers, James C, Jr. 536 Rivers, James L., Jr. Rivers, Wm. Miley Roach, James M. 182, 511 Robbins, Frederick H. 472 Robbins, Richard C. Robbins, Vernon A., Jr. 511 Roberson, Marvin R. Roberson, Wayne J. Roberts, Bruce D. Roberts, Charles L. 487 Roberts, Judith A. Roberts, John E., Ill 536 Roberts, Janice Rae Roberts, John Randel Roberts, John T., Jr. Roberts, William A. Roberts, Wallace E. Robertson, Calvin T. Robertson, Edward H. Robertson, James F. Robertson, James Van 536 Robertson, Owen C, Jr. 511 Robertson, Victor N. Robertson, William T. Robey, Robert Harvey Robinett, Jon Harold Robinette, Fred M. Robins, Harriet V. 536 Robinson, Barry C. 262 Robinson, Bobby H. Robinson, Charles W. Robinson, Eugene C. Robinson, George S. 511 Robinson, James C. Robinson, Larry G. Robinson, Lawrence H. Robinson, Nancy E. Robinson, Ronald L. Robinson, Ronald S. Robinson, Thomas M. Robinson, Walter C. Robinson, Wm. Edward 536 Robuck, John H. Roche, Richard L. Rochester, Donald E. Rochester, David P. Rochester, Earle F. Rochester, Joseph R. Rockwell, Jeffrey C. Roddey, Michael Ellis Roden, Harry Hays Rodgers, Carol T. 447 Rodgers, Carolyn V. Rodgers. Dawn Somers Rodgers, Eston L, Jr. 487 Rodrigues, George C. 472 Roebuck, Bill D. 423 566 511 566 536 566 536 536 566 536 150 311 566 536 423 536 84 566 277 536 265 566 566 566 566 511 511 447 536 265 247 511 536 566 311 219 487 242 566 566 566 566 447 247 511 487 536 487 536 536 279 311 279 247 217 Roedersheimer, R. J. Roediger, Charles L. 311 Roeser, John D. Roesler, Richard A. Roets, James C. 487 Rogers, Barbara Lynn Rogers, Charles T. Rogers, Clark T. Rogers, Donald C. 566 Rogers, Dan Milton E. Rogers, Evelyn T. Rogers, Freida Jean Rogers, Floyd T. Rogers, George M. Rogers, John C. Rogers, Jacob Rhodes Rogers, James R. Rogers, Jackie Thomas Rogers, Phillip D. 536 Rogers, Philip W., Jr. Rogers, Randolph G. 536 Rogers, Timothy F. Rogers, Virginia A. Rohde, Nathan L. Rohrbach, James J., Jr. Roland, Ralph D. Rollins, Steve E. Rompala, John T. Roof, Robert Crosson 536 Roof, Ronald Wingard Rook, Benjamin T. Rooks, John M., Jr. Roper, Jack Richard Roper, Truman D. Roquemore, J. Pete 487 Rose, Ashton Neal Rose, Bruce J. Rose, Colleen L. Rose, William H. Rosebrock, Del A. Ross, Glenn Homer Ross, Jeffrey David Ross, John N. Rouse, James Richard Rowand, Thomas F. Rowell, Jeff Willard Rowell, Phillip James Rowland, David H. Rowland, Earle, II 511 Royce, Philip A. 259, 423 Rozier, Donald Lewis Rubertus, William K. Rubich, Edward M., Jr. Rucker, Douglas R. Rudisill, Harron E. Rudloff, Paul T. Rudy, Bru ce C. Ruff, Faye L. Ruffner, Robert D. 447 Rule, Kathleen S. Rumfelt, Wm.Lee Rumpel, Charles H., Ill Rupert, Don A. Rush, Bruce T. Rush, George C. Rush, George D., Ill Rush, William A. Russell, Donald E. Russell, Donald R. Russell, James III 511 Russell, James B. Russell, Robert B. Russell. Robert W. Russell, Stephen A. Russell, Wm. Bruce Rutherford, James M. Rutland. Charles R. 536 Rutland. Donald E. Rydarowski, Richard Sachsenmaier, Charles 566 536 511 447 447 229 536 566 233 536 423 536 566 233 105 256 278 566 566 271 247 536 433 511 536 511 277 275 566 536 536 566 511 566 511 536 566 566 255 235 536 447 511 433 536 566 105 566 566 566 433 511 511 566 567 567 567 567 567 247 511 536 Sadler, Marion F., Jr. Sadowski, David L. 536 Saggus, Patricia Ann Sain, Donald L. Salamony, James E. 511 Salley, Thomas Boone Salmons, Thomas W., Ill Sammon, Gerard Paul Sammons, Donna F. Sammons, Melvin E., Jr. Sanchez, David Carl Sandberg, Steven A. Sanders, Beverly Ann Sanders, Darryl Paul Sanders, Eric Brooks Sanders, Guy S., Ill Sanders, Horace K., Jr. Sanders, John Lamar Sanders, James R.. Jr. Sanders, Marvin L. 423 Sanders, Paul H. Sanders, Rebecca L. Sandifer, Frances H. Sandifer, Johnny B. 265, 511 Sandifer, William P. Sands, Robert Roy Sansbury, Willie D. Sargent, Frederick A. Sargent, Robert S. Sarka. Evelyn Ann 447 Sarratt, Virginia D. Sartain, Kenneth W. 536 Satcher, William W. 423 Satterfield, Phil E. Satterwhite. Claude W. 423 Saunders, Alvin E., Jr. Saunders, Ralph J. Saverance, Jean M. Saverance, Wm. Dawson Savin. Richard Albert Savitsky, Ludmila A. Savitsky. Mark G. Sawyer, Thomas W. Scarborough. James W. 511 Scarborough, Robert B. Scates, Richard E., Jr. Scavens. Rebecca C. 511 Schack, Richard G. Schaedel, John P. Schaffer, Norman C. Scheid, Charles F. Scherler. William B. 511 Schettino. James J. Schichler. Ernest A. Schielke, Dale Roy Schilling, Frederick Schirmer, Elizabeth H. 511 Schirmer, Frank B., Ill Schleig, John O., Jr. 458 Schlupp, William Schmalz, Richard A. Schmidt, Carl V. Schmidt, Frank R. Schmidt. Kenneth Wm. 536 Schmidt. Robert C, Jr. Schmincke. Charles T. Schneider. Josh Fred Schneider. Kenneth Wm. Schneider. Raymond H. Schoper, Gregory C. Schraibman. Julian S. Schreiber. Max Moise Schroff. Edward G. Schroeder. Richard H. Schuiz, Howard L. Schulz. Kenneth P. Schulze. Harry S.. Jr. 567 Schulze. William C. 567 Schumacher. Otto H. 567 105 Schumann. Klaus R. K. , Schumm. Wayne Herbert 567 567 Schwab. Joan Carol 511 447 Scialdone. Anthony M. 227 247 447 Scoggins. William H. 511 536 Scott, Charles Dukes 567 433 Scott, Carl Taylor 282 567 567 511 Scott, Daniel Boone 567 536 Scott, Fredrick R. 511 Scott, Hazel Elaine 567 567 Scott, Jesse D., Jr. 423 536 Scott, John D. 105 536 262.511 567 Scott, Kerry Douglas 567 i 536 Scott, Malbee Russell 537 [ 487 Scott, Richard B. 242 i 567 Scott, Rhomas David 537 536 Scott, Wm. Thomas 567 226 Scroggs, Richard A. 423 244 458 Scruggs. Wm. Bryan 567 ! 567 Scurry. Thomas F. 567 1 Seabrook. George W. 567 227 Seales. Margaret 1. 537 Sears. Edgar Allen 567 536 Sears. John Michael 243 567 567 511 Sease. David Burton 567 458 Seawright. Stanley B. 537 567 Seay. Martha Ann 567 169 Seay. Margaret R. 147, 156. 310,433 146 511 Seay, Wm. Jesse, 111 567 268 Sebastian, Donald A. Secrest, Isabelle J. 433 259 Seel, Eulalie Y. 567 Seeley. Patricia C. 223 567 567 244 Sefick, Harold John 537 105 567 Segars, John H. 487 511 Segars. John K. 150 567 511 536 Segars, Robert M. 536 Seigler, Charles W. Seigler, Sally Master 511 567 Seijo, Charles Albert 567 536 Seiter, Eugene D. 487 148 Self, William M. 537 Embos, Athanasios 537 567 Semerjian, Robert J. 537 567 Senerote, Leonard A. 225 310 242, 472 Senn, Randolph E. 244 511 567 Senn, Rebecca Sue 567 Senn, Thomas Leonard 467 567 Senn, Woodrow G., Jr 512 247 Sentell, Garland D. Seo, Aiko 512 433 Serrano, Francisco 511 Serrano, Leonardo Setchfield Terrance 567 Settle, Hubert H. 259 260 567 Settle, John E., Jr. 151 264. 290, 265, 537 || 270 Setzler, Frankie M. 537 279 ' 467 Severs, Chris Walter 567 511 Sexton, Samuel B. 271,458 146 511 Shackelford, Charles 512 189 Shafer, Donald C. Shackelford S. B., Jr. 567 Shannon, Wm. Stephen 567 567 Sharp, Don C, III 512 567 Sharp, William M. 240 536 487 537 Sharpton, Robert C. 537 202 Shaw, Jerrie Geel 537 511 Shealy, Dennis G. 512 567 Shealy, Donald Thomas 537 | 567 Shealy. Fred G.. Jr. 511 Shealy. Grady Irby 567 567 Shealy. John P. 567 511 Shealy. Melton D. 231 259 262. 458 Shealy. Robert M. Shealy. Sandra Maxine 567 NAME Shearer, Joseph S. Shearin, Arthur T. Shedd, Kenneth W. Shell, James T. Shelley, Frank J. 567 Shelley, Victoria E. Shelley, Willie C, Jr. Shelley, William D. 537 Shelton, Dora E. Shelton, Edgar Gene Shelton, Robert N. 537 Shelton, Thomas C. Shepherd, Glenn David Sheppard, David C. Sheppard, Maurice A. Sheppard, Tom P. Sheppard, William M. 472 Sherbert, Lester P. Sherer, John D. 512 Sherer, Larry H. Sherman, Larry Don Sherman, Roger C. Sherman, Robert R., Jr. Shertzer, Theodore P. Shewfelt, Robert L. Shi, John Jin Jau Shields, John P. Shick, Charles R. Shinners, Arthur J. Shirer, Curtis A. Shirley, Charles G., Jr. 229,512 Shirley, John S. Shirley, Sharon F. Shirley, William D. Shirley, Wm. Michael Shish, Paul Richard 537 Shive, Danny A. 488 Shivers, Dale Carson Shockley, Julian R.,Jr. 217, 423 Sholl, Steven R. Shore, William A. Shotton, James F. Shouse, John F., Jr. 268, 472 Shrader, Ronald S. Shrum, Sidney Jackson 472 Shuler, Bette Anne Shuler, Bert E., Jr. Shuler, Baron Karl Shuler, Farley S. Shuler, Hubert T. Shuler, Jon E. 150,488 Shuler, Malcolm Duane Shull, Thomas S., Jr. 512 Shumpert, Joseph F. 512 Shumway, Peter E. 423 Sibert, David L. Sibley, Charles Acker Sibley, Glen Carey Sibley, William M. 240, 273, 512 Sidrony, Andrew G. Siebert, Michael C. 568 Siedschlag, Everett W. Silber, Robert Sim, John Anson Simmons, Clyde B., Jr. Simmons, Carl Moses Simmons, John Mart, Jr. 537 Simmons, Kenneth B., Jr Simmons, K. Elizabeth Simmons, Margaret Ann Simmons, Nancy Faye Simmons, Richard Dean 537 Simmons, Ralph G. Simmons, Roger N. PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME 487 458 279 568 568 229 512 568 187 487 537 568 247 487 265 512 537 568 568 458 227 458 512 447 568 105 240 568 210 512 251 568 472 568 537 568 149 537 248 447 568 568 229 568 231 568 458 568 256 512 568 568 568 247 Simons, Richard Jr. Simpson, Cheryl Simpson, Bette W. Simpson, Donna Faye Simpson, Henry Glenn 568 Simpson, Hoyle M. Simpson, James C, Jr. Simpson, Joseph H. 282, 512 Simpson, William M., Jr. 188, 221, 229,512 Sims, Fayette L. Sims, Jerry J. Sims, Johnny Mason Sims, Mark Anthony Sinclair, Thomas L. 512 Singh, Shiva Naik Singletary, Frank Joe Singletary, Glen E. 537 Singletary, William J. Singleton, Merle L. Singleton, Martha R. Sintal, Stephen Skagseth, Sharon N. Skardon, Sara G. Skardon, William N. Skelton, Donald L. Skilton, Richard B. Skilton, Walter F. Skinner, John E., Jr. Skinner, Larry G. Skinner, Paul B. 227, 265, 512 Skipper, Lonnie Bill Skipper, Michael A. Skoczylas, Kenneth J. Slack, Christopher E. Slagle, Guy E., Jr. Slate, Donald A. Slaton, Thomas Marion Sliker, Nancy Jean Sloan, Paula E. 568 Slaon, Wm. Henry Small, Ronald J. 273, 488 Smalls, Max Gerald Smalser, Robert L. 537 Smarr, Albert R. Smarr, Carol L. J. Smith, Ashby Kenneth Smith, Andrew P., Jr. Smith, Belton K. Smith, Bivens, Adele Smith, Billy Ben Smith, Benny C. Smith, Betty J. 512 Smith, Clark A. Smith, Capers C. Smith, Charles E. 568 Smith, Clarence H., Ill Smith, Charles S., Ill Smith, David E. Smith, Donny L. 233, 488 Smith, Daniel M. Smith, David Melville Smith, Eugene A., Jr. Smith, Fred Harrison Smith, Garland L. Smith, Gerald Wade Smith, Helen G. Smith, Henry Joe Smith, Henry L., Jr. Smith, Harvey T. Smith, Herbert W., Jr. Smith, James D. 448 Smith, Jerry E. Smith, James F. Smith, James H. Smith, James R. Smith, Jackie Weyman 537 Smith, Jeffrey W. 568 Smith, Kenneth Eugen 512 568 512 447 447 268 512 269 568 537 242 537 268 512 537 568 568 433 512 512 512 512 512 223 568 512 458 512 512 537 568 282 537 240 568 219 447 537 512 473 512 568 512 512 251 473 180 447 568 537 537 537 512 458 512 512 265 512 448 105 176 105 Smith, Kenneth E. 568 Smith, Kirby Hatten 537 Smith, Keith L. Smith, Kenneth Lamont Smith, Kenneth Wm. Smith, Larry Julian Smith, Marcus Eugene Smith, Marion J. Smith, Melvin L. Smith, MilledgeS. Smith, Paul R. Smith, Ronnie A. 512 Smith, Roy A. 512 Smith, Roger B. Smith, Randall Doyle Smith, Roger Dennis Smith, Ronnie Delano Smith, RoyD. Smith, Russell F. Smith, Robert Joseph Smith, Reginald K. Smith, Raoui Lawrence Smith, Richard L. Smith, Robert L. A. Smith, Roston M., Jr. Smith, Roy Thomas Smith, Roderick Wayne Smith, Sally Ann Smith, Sanderlan C. 512 Smith, Samuel E. Smith, Sarah H. Smith, Sidney L. 568 Smith, Sidney T. Smith, Thomas C. Smith, Ted Douglas 253, 537 Smith, Thomas E. Smith, Tony Lee Smith, Thomas Marion Smith, Thomas M. Smith, Terry S. Smith, Wayne Bryan Smith, William C. Smith, William Dee Smith, William F. 233, 448 Wmith, William J. Smith, Wade Monroe Smith, William R. Smith, Wm. Southwood Smoak, Charles K., Jr. Smoak, Francis Lang Smoak, Neil A. 231, 234, 251,473 Smoak, Stephen F. Smoak, Theodore L. Smoak, Wm. Ashe Smoak, William H. Smoral, Vince Chester Smyre, William C, Jr. 473 Smyth, Robert E. Snead, James K., Jr. Snead, Wm. Davis Snipes, G. L., Jr. Snoddy, Charles K. Snoddy, Jimmy D. Snoddy, John Drummond Snoddy, Robert H., Jr. 513 Snow, Doris Ann Snow, Marna Wood Snow, Ronald Lee Snyder, Charles J., Jr. Snyder, Peter F., Ill 448 Snyder, Robert F. Snyder, Wm. Thomas Sobczyk, Rowena Gail 537 Soler, Emery E. Solomons, Algernon G. Southard, William E. 423 Southerland, John I. 537 Southerland, Terry L. 458 Southgate, George A. 242 513 265 Spann, Samuel R., Jr. Spanninger, Philip A. 537 203 Sparks, Arthur G. 568 Sparks, Richard L. 513 568 Sparks, Ronnie W. Speares, Scott B., Jr. 568 568 Spearman, Angelina 262 512 307, 537 488 Spearman, Stephen D. 513 568 Spears, Ernest L. 512 Speer, Jimmy D. 513 240 Speer, Ronald E. 513 Spence, Terrell P. 513 240 Spencer, Deirdre Jill Spencer, Frank W., Ill 537 Spencer, Wm Alexander 568 568 Spetnagel, Theodore J. 189 568 251,537 537 Spires, Walter Price 537 537 Spitz, William A. Spivey, Larry Neal 568 512 Spong, Blake Dubose 568 568 Spradley, Jerry Wayne 568 537 Sprawls, Perry, Jr. 488 Stacey, William G. Stackman, Mary Ann 537 448 Stadler, Katharine A. 513 Staedeli, Janet M. 538 568 Stallings, Leslie 0. 538 537 Standi, Larry B. 513 307 Stanek, Bernard J., Jr. 569 275 512 Stanfield, Thomas L. Stanford, David J. 569 247 Stanford, William C. Stang, Jack R. 217 568 231, 238,423 512 Stankiewicz, John Jay 569 231 Stanley, Philip H. 448 Stanley, Tad Allan 569 512 Stanton, Jack Durham 538 568 Stanzione, Daniel C. Stanzione, Elizabeth 513 537 Stanzione, Robert J. 513 512 Starling, Lynn B. 569 568 Starnes, Josh Jeter 488 Steadman, Emmie E. 538 488 Steadman, Van Norman 569 168 Stearns, Larry M. Stearns, Martha 569 512 Steedly, Hampton B., Jr. 513 568 Steele, Clyburn Scott Steele, Joy Hutcheson 569 537 Steele, Mary Lee 537 Steele, Ronald E. 513 247 229 Steele, William J. 513 189 512 Steer, John Richard 244 459 272, 569 537 Steer, Robert L., Jr. 238 259 244, 257, 423 537 Stegall, Donald Terry 538 268 Stegall, Jane P. 569 Steifle, James W. 229 219 231, 234, 268,473 512 Steigler, Harold J. 248 537 473 Stein, Mary Susan 569 512 Stein, John R. 513 459 Steiner, Theodore H. 513 568 Steinfeldt, Paul J. 172 223 513 Stembridge, Carol A. B. 537 Stenstrom, Michael K. 268, 569 189 Stephens, Brenda G. 307 488 538 172 Stephens, Carrol T. Stephens, Franklin J. 569 568 Stephens, Gerald S. 569 Stephens, Llewellyn R. 433 311 Stephens, Ronald K. Stephens, Robert L. 538 513 Stepp, John E. 209 568 219, 277,488 259 Stepp, David Lewis 538 Stepp, Kenneth S. 224 , Jr. , Jr. 105 513 Stepp, Richard Monroe 538 Sterghos, Peter Meros Stevens, Constantine Stevens, John E. Stevens, Linda J. Stevens, Robert S. Stevens, William G. Stevens, William J., Jr. Stevenson, Charles E. 227,231, 264,448 Stevenson, John A. Stevenson, James C. Stewart, Arden Wm. 538 Stewart, Dwight L., Jr. 538 Stewart, Frederick M. Stewart, G rover C. Stewart, John C. Stewart, Mendel H. Stewart, Michael T. Stewart, Robert L. 569 Stewart, Tessa Leah 538 Stickle, Rollin J. Stiegel, Russell E., Jr. Stimson, Irene E. Stinson, Durward B. 448 Stith, John M. Stith, Louis P. Stoddard, Wm R. 448 Stokely, Dave R., 473 Stokes, Eleanor M. 513 Stokes, Edward R. 513 Stokes, James Leonard Stoll, Charles v., Jr. Stone, Brice Morris Stone, Charles Henry Stone, Dudley D. Stone, Malcolm E. 569 Stoner, James H., Jr. Storen, Louis E., Jr. Stout, James Robert Stout, Melinda Nixon Stovall, Joyce Ann Stover, Virginia Anne Strack, Jeffrey F. Strange, Ralph J., Jr. Strayer, Phillip N. Street, Frank R. 538 Street, John Calhoun Streett, Charles W., Jr. Stribling, Eugene G. Stribling, Sam P., Jr. Strickland, Cynthia Strickland, David E. Strickland, John G. Strickland, Marshall Strickland, Monte Strickland, Nancy W. Strickland, Watson S. Stringer, Robert M., Jr. Strock, Woodrow G., Jr. Stroman, David R. Stroman, Richard L. Strong, Wm Leroy 268, 538 Stroud, Jack Allen, Jr. 538 Stroup, Karl F. 231, 248,473 Stuart, Martha A. 229,311,448 Stuart, Wm Robert Stuckey, Barbara B. Stuckey, B. N., Jr. Stuckey, William A., Jr. Stukane, Robert J. Sturgis, Al Heyward 569 Sturgis, Wayne A. Styron, Marian Dale Suber, Frank T. Suber, Harry H. 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T., Jr. 241 488 Sutherland, Danny Ray 229 538 Sutherland, Peter W. 569 Sutherland, Richard H. 538 Sutor, Steven Vernon 569 Sutton, Cole Benjamin 538 Sutton, Melinda Jean 569 Sutton, Wm Ray Svendsen, Virgil G. 513 Swails, John M. 513 Swaim, James R. 488 Swan, Robert R. 569 Swan, Stephen H. 513 Swanger, Danny H. 513 Swanson, Richard W. Sweeney, Michael P. 538 Sweeney, Stephen J. 538 Swerling, Jack B. Swicord, John H. 448 Swindell, James R. 538 Swofford, Joseph E. 569 Syfan, James Daniel Taggart, John L. Takvorian, Kenneth B. Talbert, Christian D. Talbert, John N., Jr. 513 Talbert, Robert James Talbert, Thomas W., Jr. Talbot, Edward W., Jr. 423 Talley, Wm., Jr. 569 Tallon, William A. Talmage, Thomas D., Jr. Tamsberg, John B. Tang, Kamchuen Peter Tankersley, Joseph J. Tanner, David B. 473 Tantillo, Thomas A. 513 Tarpley, Carl L., II Tarver, Wm Byrd, Jr. Tate, Gloria E. Tate, Larry Verner Tawes, George Dana Taylor, Billy Askins Taylor, Charles D , Jr. Taylor, David Elmer Taylor, Everett A. 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Guyton Ware, William S., Jr. 233, 514 Wells, Richard H. 227 Wells, Ronald M. 474 570 Wells, Robert S., Jr. 225 Wells, Wayne Carter Welsh, Thomas S. 570 Wempe, Ralph Edward 433 Wendell, Philip H. 514 Wendt, James Robert Wennersten, Robert S. 539 Wenz, Edward Allen 539 Werner, Charles M., Jr. 514 Werzyn, Edward A., Jr. 261 Werts, Richard B. Wessinger, John H. 289 West, Allan Eugene West, Arthur S. 570 West, Charles H. 105 West, Eugene M., Jr. West, Richard Wayne Westbrook, James F. 449 Westergaard, Andreas 570 539 260 Westervelt, Wm James Westmoreland, Billy D. 259 Westmoreland, John D. Weston, John D. 539 Whalen, John N. 514 Whaley, George F. 570 Whaley, WilkieW., Jr. 105 Wham, George S. Wham, Norman W., Jr. 433 Wharton, John Earl 181 Whatley, Keit h W. Wheatley, Robert C. 571 571 571 Wheeler, George D. 571 Wheeler, John Hugh 305 Wheeler, James J., Ill Wheeler, Mark H., II 305 Wheeler, Richard D. Whelchel, Don Vance 514 Whelchel, Kenneth E. Whetsell, David M. 489 540 222 Whetstone, Walter D. Whitaker, Jon Marvin 474 Whitaker, Mary Agnes 235 White, Charles G. 152,424 514 White, Daniel R. White, David Vernon 514 White, Edward T., Jr. 539 448 White, Frank W. 571 259, 424 259 White, James R., Ill White, James W. White, Killough H. 571 White, Phyllis Ann 571 243, 571 571 White, Robert Bruce 539 White, Rickey Norris 571 White, Shelley J. 310, 515 514 White, Thomas Britton 514 White, Warren C. 571 Whitehead, Joseph B. 247 515 514 Whitehead, Wm Kenneth 262 Whitehurst, Donald Whitehurst, Joan Whiteside, Frank C, Jr. 571 Whitfield, Gary T. 539 268, 474 539 Whitfield, Harry H., Jr. 449 Whitfield, Larry F. Whitfield, Michael L. Whitley, Alton C, Jr. 251 Whitlock, Judson L. Whitmire, Charles G. 251 Whitmire, Ralph C. Whitmire, Ronald Earl 489 540 571 Whitney, David C. 152, 157, 169, 220, 571 253, 279, 449 279 Whitney, Robert K. 168, 269, 540 Whitsel, Joel Hayden 571 Whittaker, Charles B. 105 Whittaker, David M. Whittenberg, Ezra V. 449 Whittington, Forest 571 539 539 571 571 539 105 571 571 571 571 489 539 571 571 247 571 539 514 515 474 540 424 540 540 540 515 171 540 571 515 515 571 571 433 247 571 540 149 540 540 219 235 515 540 170 571 540 84 571 571 253 571 234 449 515 571 489 571 571 489 253 149 221 151 105 540 571 540 571 Wicker, David L. 238, 261, 515 Wicker, Grady Daniel Wickham, John M. Wiechnik, Dennis M. Wielenga, Bob L. 489 Wielenga, James Lee 540 Wier, William W. Wiggers, Daniel S. Wiggers, Michael E. Wiggins, Donald A. Wiggins, James E., Ill Wiggins, Michael J. 515 Wiggins, Robert Lee Wiggins, Thomas Camp Wilburn, William D., Jr. 540 Wilder, Robert L., Jr. Wilder, Robert M., Jr. Wiley, Wm Harvey, II 540 Wilfinger, Wm Joseph Wilkerson, Theodore R. Wilkie, Henry M. Wilkie, Joseph Arthur Wilkins, David H. 233, 449 Wilkins, John Lee Wilkinson, Harold S. 540 Wilkinson, Robert M. Wilier, Jay Stephen Williamon, Richard M. Williams, Ann L. Williams, Alice R. Williams, Benjamin F. 247,413,474 Williams, Billies. Williams, Charles A. Williams, Dale Carter Williams, David Frank Williams, Donna Sue Williams, George C, Jr. 459 Williams, George L., Jr. Williams, Gary P. Williams, Howard W. 572 Williams, John Fred Williams, James M., Ill 540 Williams, James N., Jr. Williams, James R. Williams, Norman A. 572 Williams, Robert H. 515 Williams, Terry E. Williams, T. Fleming Williams, Thos Foster Williams, William G. Williams, Wilbert R. Williamson, Darra D. 152, 164, 540 Williamson, Gene R. Williamson, George F. Williamson, Howard D. Williamson, Jas E., Jr. Williamson, James F. Williamson, Joseph W. Williamson, Mary D. Williamson, Robert C. 449, 540 Williamson, William R. Willimon, Eugene P., Jr. Willingham, Thomas B. Willis, Gary Neil Willis, Perry D. Willoughby, Mitchell 515 Willson, Harold J. Willson, John F. 449 Willson, William P., Jr. Wilson, Bruce Robert Wilson, Charles B. 242, 268,515 Wilson, Claude D. Wilson, Charles N. 515 Wilson, Donald Carson 256, 540 217 571 515 219 265 515 571 515 572 515 242 572 572 519 459 259 572 515 540 227 572 540 227 540 572 233 572 572 572 540 572 271 515 540 268 572 240 282 572 275 572 572 572 515 572 515 572 540 572 572 572 515 255 231 219 515 572 224 474 225 Wilson, Douglas Craig 540 Wilson, Danny R. 489 Wilson, Eros Wayne 572 Wilson, Frankie D. 515 Wilson, Francis G. 515 Wilson, Garland K. 572 Wilson, Hugh T., Jr. 268 474 Wilson, Jane A. Wilson, Janice E. 572 Wilson, James L., Jr. 515 Wilson, James M. 449 Wilson, Kathy Lynn 283 572 Wilson, Liuedean L. 572 Wilson, Nancy Lynn Wilson, Patsy Ann 540 Wilson, Peggy Lynn 540 Wilson, Prince Otto 489 Wilson, Roger Dale 572 Wilson, Ray L., Jr. 540 Wilson, Richard P. 231 253, 572 Wilson, Robert R. 209 234, 474 Wilson, Robert W., Jr. 515 Wilson, Thomas A. 515 Wilson, Thomas G. 424 Wilson, Thomas W., Jr. 231 540 Wilson, Waylon B.,Jr. 433 Wilson, Wm Gaines 572 Winburn, John Dewey 572 Winburn, Michael S. 540 Wincott, Donald R. 572 Winfield, John H. 572 Wingard, Ronald A. 490 Wingo, Michael Bryant 540 Winkley, Carl R. 572 Winguist, Marina E. 572 Wise, Andrew P. 490 Wise, Janieth K. 572 Wise, Larry Vernon 572 Wise, Norman C. Wise, William H., Jr. 255 515,540 Wise, Wm Robert ! Ill Wisher, Ricky Arnold 540 Wisinger, Conrad W. 572 Witaszek, C. George 490 Witherspoon, James H. 540 Witherspoon, Steven H. 515 Witowski, Stan S. 572 Witt, Leonard E. 515 Witter, James Dee 572 Witter, Richard Byron 540 Wittschen, Dale A. 150 151, 572 Wojeck, Geraldine A. 572 Wolfe, Lenaire F. 277 490 Wolper, Judith Carol 540 Wolter, William F. 251 474 Womble, Louis R., Jr. Wommack, Vivian C. Wood, Larry Dale 572 Wood, Robert Mc, Jr. 572 Wood, Richard Oeland 572 Wood, Stephen Leroy 540 Woodall, James M. 540 Woodham, James T. 572 Woodham, Mildred A. 540 Woodland, George H., Jr . 490 Woodruff, James R. Woods, Auburn, III 540 Woods, Clark E. 255 515 Woods, Forrest James Woods, John A. 251 449 Woods. John M., Jr. 148 159,474 Woods, Nelson H. 515 Woods, Norman H., Jr. 275 515 Woodside, Alice T. Woodson, John C. 515 Woodson, James D. Woodward, Richard H. 175 449 Woody, Arthur J. 515 Woody, Cheryl D. 572 Wooten, Richard D., Jr. 515 Wooten, Richard E. 572 Wordinger, Robert Jas Workman, Hayne B., Jr. Workman, James H. 449 Workman, Michael C. Workman, Mary S. Worsham, George F., Jr. 540 Worsham, John Wesley Wray, Stephen G. Wrenn, John D. Wright, Carol Ann Wright, Clyde R. Wright, David C. 515 Wright, Deborah M. 311,540 Wright, Diana Sara 540 Wright, James Earl 572 Wright, James G., Jr. Wright, Mildred A. Wright, Mary Theresa Wright, Michael W. Wright, Paul R. Wright, Rosalind M. 515 Wright, Randall Neil Wright, Stephen L. Wright, Simeon P. Wright, Thomas H., Jr. 515 Wright, Thomas Lee Wright, Wm Brown Wright, Wm Goley Wu, Hsuan Wen Wyatt, Larry Walker 540 Wyckoff, Robert Allan Wylie, Robert Scott Wyont, Charles Edward Yapanar, Deniz Yarborough, James A. 289, 433 Yarbrough, John McD. 572 Yauger, Raymond A. Yawn, Herman H., Jr. Yeargin, Charles R. Yeargin, Andra Jean Yendrek, Dennis S. Yockey, Pamela A. 515 Yoke, William E., Jr. 289,515 Yonce, Henry D. 424 Yongue, Charles C. Young, Deryl D. Young, Darrell Moore Young, Gary F. Young, James Carl, Jr. 424, 540 Young, Larry C. Young, Mary Claudia Young, Marlene E. Young, Manley S., Ill 459 Young, Thomas B., Ill Young, Vivian Elise Youngblood, Cecil G. Youngblood, James R. 540 Yount, David E. 515 Youtz, Richard D., Jr. Yow, Charles R. Zagurski, Bohdan Zambon, Carl Anthony Zatezalo, George D. Zeigler, Roland L. Zeis, Carl L. Zelada, Edmundo R. Zepke, Brent Eric Zepke, Barry G. Zepke, Diane Gulley Ziegler, Gary J. 251, 277 Zink, Edward Charles Zuidema, Robert A. Zukowski, Richard M. Zupa, Ronald P. 474 233 540 540 229 572 572 572 572 269 243 540 572 572 515 515 170 572 515 515 189 572 540 572 572 572 540 180 189 572 540 572 572 309 233 272 540 540 515 515 572 159 540 540 268 251 541 541 572 541 515 449 572 541 572 515 PRINTED AND BOUND BY THE R. L. BRYAN COMPANY. COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA Tin Cans Judged Too Noisy nking At The Games m j g Tigers Rebound ? [| |j Q ' Senate Passes Bill Barring Women From Dorms, Allows Room Drinkir But Always A Gentleman udent Power Fina Midwinters Girls In Dorm Student Eats 21 Hambur Student High Court Acquits i p ii Two Of Dorm Visitation Tiger Gets Mini Lette HUnj T Saturday Class ' J Studied By Facult NSA It all started when I walked into Al ' s Barber Shop and sat down in the second rhaii ' from the end. The barber, who was part Indian, asked me, How do you want it. Short. So he took his edging shears and ran it down the center of my head, leaving a path of eighth-inch hair on a head full of two-inch hair. Like that? he asked. No. So he evened it up a little bit and put shoe polish over the bare spots. I thanked him for his kind- ness and patience, paid him, kicked him in the shin, and left. YMCA To Present New Christy Minstrels alifornia Dreamin ' At Clemson ; Tigers Return To The Cow Pala CD A Rat Ho ACC Showdown Set r r Coeds Suggest Whither Goest Clems Social Variety QQ TIGERS The 1968 Rush Week activities sponsored by the Interfraternit ' CouncU are now in full swing. Tonight, the selected rushees will be the guests of the various fraternities at invitational smokers from 7-10 p. m. Mass In F Minor Rush Week ns Students Beaten At Truck Stop Once Upon A Tin •s Y Concert Loses Money FL Drafts Three Tigers UNIVERSITY?? An ex- clamatory question mark studies it profoundly, and de- cides it must be some sort of mis- take, because it couldn ' t pertain to any one or any thing here. It means learn and learn to- gether, promoting ideas that were heretofore unheard of, but is prostituted into meaning this, a sinking slush, a groggy pro- ducer of sluggish garbage that can add nothing-NOTHING! SHLAAAAAPORSHHHH - NOT CLEMSON! No British Baritone Sings Here Feb. 6 Alabama Tickets Scan Frosh Must Sit On Gra Freshmen Opposed To Abolishing Rat System The Sandbox Get Hemphill We 1 students should develop n rules and regulations con- iormitory and personal life, o desire. They should be able free from domination by any trator. Players To Stage ' ' The Crucible Saturday night from 8 to 12 midnight, Marvin Gaye wUl perform with Tammle Terrell, his accompanist, singing his It Takes Two and Ain ' t No Mountain High Enough and Your Unchanging Love. CDA President Dennis Cart- WSBF To Award Prizes For Pigskin Predictions Dorm Hours And Remoteness Present Problems For Coeds Pransksters Damage Pool With Tractor Study Time Again
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