Clemson University - Taps Yearbook (Clemson, SC)

 - Class of 1969

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( GEORGEAULL CLEMSON UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Clemson Alumni Association exists only: (I) to serve Clemson alumni and (2) to serve Clemson University. The Association benefits the alumni through many individual and group services, including a publica- tion of The Clemson World through which alumni are kept informed about each other and about the University. Through the Clemson Alumni Loyalty Fund — a living endowment program of alumni annual giv- ing — the Association is of significant service to Clemson ' s educational capability. In the first 12 years of the Loyalty Fund, more than $1.3 million has been made available to Clemson programs for which other funds are non-existent or entirely inadequate — including $22,000 for various student activities. TOP LEFT: A member of the Class of 1918 registers for his Golden Reunion. BOTTOM LEFT: The Class of 1915 enjoy themselves at the Clemson House. BOTTOM RIGHT: Joe Sherman listens intently as a group of alumni discuss the importance of the Loyalty Fund.

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ROBERT COKER % J m L. D. HOLMES THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Board of Trustees Coordinates and Guides School Policy. LEFT. President of the Board, Edgar Brown, is a senior member of the law fir Brown, Jefferies, and Mazursky and a State Senator from Barnwell County. LEFT. Former Supreme Court Justice James F. Byrnes is a life member of the board. He has served as Secretary of State, United States Congressman and Senator, and governor of South Carolina. RIGHT. Life member Patrick Calhoun is executive vice-president of the North Caro- lina National Bank. He is a former President of the Clemson Alumni Association and the University Foundation. LEFT. A life member from Hartsville, Robert Coker serves as a member of the Board of Directors of the Coker College Foundation. He also has an honorary Doctor of Science degree. RIGHT. Kenneth Cribb, general manager of Troy H. Cribb and Sons, served at Clemson as president of Blue Key, co-editor of the Tiger , and was also named to Who ' s Who. LEFT. Aside from serving on the Board of Trustees at Clemson University, L. D. Holmes has been the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award presented by the South Carolina Farm Bureau. RIGHT. Life member Frank Jervey is a former vice-president of Development for Clemson. He was decorated for heroism in World War I and was chosen excep- tional civilian in World War II. LEFT. A Clemson graduate, E. Oswald Lightsey is a past member of the Board of Visitors and is also now serving his second term on the National Alumni Council. RIGHT. Gordon McCabe, graduate of the University of Virginia, is on the board of directors of the S. C. National Bank and serves on the Board of the New Orleans Cotton Exchange. LEFT. A. M. Quattlebaum, president of Harlee-Quattlebaum Construction Com- pany, graduated from Clemson in 1934 and attended Cornell for his masters. He is presently with the South Carolina Highway Department. RIGHT. Paul Quattlebaum is a Clemson graduate in engineering. He is now serving on the Educational policy and Student Affairs Committee, and on The Development and Public Relations Committee at Clemson. LEFT. James Self, life member, is a Citadel graduate. Today he serves as president of the Textile Investment Company and Greenwood Mills. He is also a director of the South Carolina National Bank. RIGHT. Life member Winchester Smith has interests in agricultural development In South Carolina. He was the second Clemson graduate to be elected to the Board and resides in Williston, South Carolina. PATRICK CALHOUN FRANK JERVEY GORDON McCABE PAUL QUATTLEBAUM WINCHESTER SMITH



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ROBERT C. EDWARDS President MELFORD A. WILSON Vice-President for Business and Finance Jk WALTER T. COX Vice-President for Student Affairs, Dean of Students ADMINISTRATION EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ROBERT C. EDWARDS President WALTER T. COX . . . Vice-President for Student Affairs, Dean of Students MELFORD A. WILSON . . . Vice-President for Business and Finance, Comptroller WILLIAM W. BRYAN . . . Vice-President for Development VICTOR HURST . . . Vice-President for Academic Affairs, Dean of University ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS AND STAFF ROBERT C. EDWARDS President ALLEN W. RIGSBY Assistant to the President University Counsel DOROTHY L. ABBOTT .... Secretary to the President WILLIAM W. BRYAN Vice-President for Development VICTOR HURST Vice-President for Academic Affairs, Dean of the University ALLEN W. RIGSBY Assistant to the President, University Counsel DOROTHY L. ABBOTT Secretary to the President SYBIL ALBERT Secretary to Dean of Student Affa REGINALD J. BERRY Registrar ARNOLD M. BLOSS Student Financial Aid Director LUCILLE K. CORLEY Head Resident Counselor LUTHER J. FIELDS Manager, Student Food Service JOSEPH G. GUGGINO Assistant Dean of Men KENNEY R. HELTON Budget Director

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