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I I rugs, t Rock- sals Bowl Hopes Gone FRATS! i- )i m mt MWMA IHI I ' it MM erchfl Jnbeate re nmen nit First e Will Perforn For CD u.rmimrUiJm mi Dance Cause - rl ' V ' mti • 3l| udent I Roars Ftjr A Better Clerruon University . ain i asses Dur .amies i lations ■ ea |orii-Popping Varsity-Beats Frosh ' ! ' us there iralffivrnmr r , ± 1 I M ose Mnu J jor x Repai Raid m eize dition lied Dril ©f rft THE CLEMSON STUDENT HOW IT WORKS Two . bits. Four bits. Six bits. And so on . . . How much you willing to pay for a winner? Settle for 4 and 6? All you Clemson rats: five thousand foul screaming Ref ain ' t got no Daddy! vermin . . . Hear whar they ' s gonna ' condition the cans . . in the foot holes of the majestic Blue Ridge where it yams greyness. You a stoodent at Clemson, boy? Soul man, Hippie commie queer, Leroy, Southern virgins, fermenting in the buckle of the Bible belt. God contemplating the lint heads in his navel. The Clemson Gentleman 4 HP, m w O a universal toy soldier — Tiger got to you this year didn ' t it? Naked ladies on screen at the Study Hall Cyndy gyratin ' cross the street. Wednesday ' s chicken day for you S.C. fans. Dance weekend — Jerry Butler, sweaty soul music, but what about February 14? Cuss words set to music, but no swearin ' in pubic places. These are a few of our favorite things? vsa BLACK Black is black, and They didn ' t: burn the flac get rid of our sdrjg or rape our wbmerK ' ML Bible r Keep worryin ' honkeee They got one on the team They ' ll be back next year. WHITE White is beautiful, too at times DEAR DAD STOP YOU SAID ALL COLORED FOLK WAS STUPID STOP BUT ONE GOT AN A IN ENGLISH 101 STOP AND I GOT A D STOP COMMER SPLICES AND SPELLIN STOP STOP STOP DEAR DAD STOP I FOUND THIS AT WESTERN UNION STOP WE AREN ' T ALL LIKE THAT, ARE YAti ain ' t got no morafe— ain ' t got no religion ?5 f np prid ain. got no cffd dies ain ' t got no balfs ain ' t got no alternative tirkhV ' v 1 IS r ( x ] ' ; ■ m-m , ' . t « ■:■■ ' j ■ v ar rVfe — ,- .« ;.; GRIT ain ' t got no ain ' t got no GREEKS We are all brothers here within our narrow confines, but nevertheless I don ' t like that Dufus down the hall. And now we ' re going national. Take that you GDI. ; Cool i : arm pit$.;st«urts on your pockets; M ,btg w;a r; buckles, hassles, flaps, and i cufflinks with our social ■security numbers er . -: as ft«%V 5 fK 3fc S fC-T Sp ti., awl ' .-•- ■•■-? tejg- fe i: fH % ; • tJ ■ ; .v «  ..M DOR — - ■ ' ' 7  - We got rats £oth ways. cans — tin. ..We rove in packs. We drink — a lot. We like to drink-sfJhe Greeks got the girls. Cool is: puking in a phone booth; pooling the guy next door; byrnincgDempster Dumpsters; double over and unders; vandalizing tHe bulletin boards; puking in the street; §M grossing girlsjfa 1.00 GPR, and puki™ ■ fc«J I dreamted I w All the humans+tjrned Jkheir nose$;up atTpe in disgust. I was in my glory. They w ra looking at me. At M 1 cadences whisper This is rny rifle, j MM You long-haireq fairy, c ... . stupid-ass bastard, pack (% And I could ' t-wake up, ' . but there i£a $S) f of the • psychomasochist in us al itrlf t , c6mm fascst, p,g, y ck up anarurXrr - ® X SP . V aJQ ua«Jiieii v iL . i. HH a £ RH a raa r a- tKo W- y ' a ' COEDS ■ o LuJia. Aa 0 oAouKn . W umJ1 j tjvu AxAfj s OFF-CAMPUS Over-due rent, high gas, water, and electric, an classes six days a week. Laundry once a month, a strict landlady double-bed, brown sheets, a formal dance, and ■ -. with Baptist parents or a eeks of dishes in the sink, if brown s ' «• JUJ «.3B : f 1 V Ij -vti ' y ■ I ' -. l« r 3Jte Smref ' pei •w.j v StV-. «-« .% ♦- V 5tJ% .Jbaye ncr opinion -Ij2P ft -k SS :„,■ o«« i jS : «. ' ; ™$h ?Y ISM 3 3 m HE C IOW IT W ON S •$ ¥B .s- ' 1 ' You are the most freshman class ever to enter Clemson University. ' ' at season Football Basketball Jaseball K F I l a 1 3g , nms mucl- e have your be ective studanf . government SHt rffi even more classical apatf to a never changing graduation speech a bespectacled man in jogging trunks shaking your hand says: Congratulations 32772. You done good, son. And out of the ashes ises the apparition f the great Buzzard ack to haunt our Alm Mater. And as the sui slowly sinks in the west, we see our hero and ' he calling- into e distant purple hills, he Clemson Gentleman eritage. Tradition, tatus Quo. morrow ' s leader, man who needt.no introductic mernber in good standing f the Great Silent .J. hatchamacallit? - ;:-35«F JL ■ . j ! !MJPy « ■e-- h J-:::- ' m . ■• ' ' •-.- $mm TAPS ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF CLEMSON UNIVERSITY JOHN SETTLE Editor-in-Chief AL JOLLY Editor of Design BILL ELLIS Director of Photography TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES BEAUTIES SPORTS STUDENT GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES GREEKS ORGANIZATIONS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ADVERTISING : M 0m mMi Mother, this place, womb of initiation, Haggard, bent, riddled by tradition, Pausing . . . infrequently to give birth to superstructures reaching skyward. Stepping out of character Occasionally To do some thing Never done before While growing Painfully. r . i%$ 4 v J If J L M wL Jfc fcV • ' 9 m a r a lib •tt « ■ . ff-Mimi V 3n V V 1 1 ; . . - ' • -£ M £ « - I m ; £ : £ S i « £ t-V  w: w« JmWi wl 1 1 r?i ■frftaS ' ■■ ,,; ' ' ' ? 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State North Carolina Duke Wake Forest Wake Forest Georgia Virginia Virginia Maryland South Carolina Florida State Florida State Georgia Tech Jacksonville Furman South Carolina South Carolina Davidson Wake Forest Duke Duke _j 4- N. C. State North Carolina North Carolina Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Virginia Maryland Maryland C.U. 99 Furman l05 ' 2 Wake Forest 70 North Carolina 65 East Tennessee 79 Duke 62 South Carolina 77 Georgia 46 391 , 75 80 66 83 i T - mm OLF W J 69 RESULTS Souj Barolina Kent State Georgia Wake Fore N. C. Stall Wofford Georgia Duke Wofford High Point Presbyterian 9I 2 Furman 10 The Citadel 5 ' 2 Tennessee 3 2 72 7 10 4 ' 2 H ' j 14 21 1672 SWIMMING c.u. 39 N. C. State 36 North Carolina 26 Virginia 47 Maryland 58 Emory 58 Appalachian State 62 West Georgia 50 Walce Forest 46 South Carolina 36 William and Mary 41 Old Dominion 73 Georgia Tech TENNIS 1969 RESULTS rginia Tech Southern Illinois Tennessee Duke Toledo South Carolina 7 The Citadel Illinois Harvard Columbia Virginia 8 Maryland 5 Georgia Tech 7 North Carolina Wake Forest N C. State SOCCER c.u. 1 Maryland Virginia 3 Warren Wilson 2 Emory 1 U.N.C. 2 The Citadel Duke 5 Furman 4 Georgia State Erslcine 2 N. C. State 9 Western Carolina m-% teg ■ r . : ... _M 69 CHEERLEADERS block c SAM COKER RANDY BAZEMORE DEBBJE COURSEY RICK VAUGHAN CRAIG THOMAS DICK MERRICK Head Cheerleader fr J tf ' tt 1 It M D:anit: i IJ DIANE ASHLEY GORDON METSKY ROBIN HADDEN DANNY GREGG STEVE ELLISON JIM DOUGLAS - ♦  I BLOCK C 1 Steve Barton Philip LegnjfD w Douglas Braun Mike Loddfefl i Randy Bray Bruce Lc B Grady Burgner J. R. Mahaffey John Burroughs Wade McManos Dennis Chandler Rick Medlin John Coalcley Gary Mitchell Edward Collins Andy Moore Alan Demarest David Mullis Walter Dixon Charles Nelson George Ducworth Richard Orne B. B. Elvington John Oxford Mike Faer Raymond Pettit Charles Foster Sarfaraz Rahim Richard Furst Lee Rayburn Robert Garces Donald Russell Allen Gerhardt William Seay David Hall John Severs Randy Harvey Walter Stilton Jack Hill Eugene Smith Edward Holland Kenneth Smith Paul Holzshu Frank Strehle Roy Jones Dave Volkenburg Nick Kelaidis James Wackwiti Don Kelley Calvin Weeks Jack King Chuck Werner David Kormaniclci Rick Young Steven Kuester George Zatezalo , • ' t • m t  $ i i in. TIE .1 If as compl lootie ingraft, an unknown assistant from Arkansas will be Howarc New ideas, wi+h new offenses and lew defenses will be forthcoming. Only 36 years old, Wparn exudes a Spartan image which has lonq been absent. 1 FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF P. WEE GREENFIELD Head Track and Cross Country Coach DUANE BRULEY Head Tennis Coach BOB JONES Head Golf Coach CARL McHUGH Head Swimming Coach IBRAHIM M. IBRAHIM Head Soccer Coach CLEMSON VIRGINIA 21 14 A nervous Tiger waits and wonders . . . Suspense . . . We ' ve been building . . . Virginia sounds tough . . . First time out for the youngest Tiger team in a decade ... A wet day and Virginia wilts as Clemson draws first blood . . . Sophs look good . . . the ball came loose more than once . . . Agile Cat . . . Clumsy Cavalier with a gross greeting . . . Cavaliers make mistakes . . . Kendrick shows class . . . Three aerial TD ' s . . . Southerland, Watts, Watson, Kitchens . . . Tiger defense shows no doubt . . . Key interception by Larry Hefner . . . Tommy Kendrick to Charlie Waters for 49 yards and seven points . . . Tigers execute well . . . Fourth quarter heroics put things on ice . . . Ray Yauger gets fourteen points . . . Frank gets number 1 62 and I I in a row against Virginia . . . We ' re built . . . They beat us in the stats, but there ' s only one stat that counts . . . 2 I - 1 4 . . . The dandies have fallen and the Tigers march on Georgia. fr aflEHfS! ■ GEORGIA CLEMSON Victory was sweet, can it continue against the 7th ranked Dogs? . . . Home is Death Valley . . . We ' ve improved a great deal over last week . . . Last week, we won . . . Georgia rolls behind Mike Cavan . . . Dogs show an intimidating de- fense . . . Kendrick gets hot with 225 yards and 20 completions ... to no avail . . . Waters shows his talent as a receiver . . . Cavan drops two big bombs . . . Georgia ' s secondary superb . . . Dennis Hughes and Charles Whittemore snag Bulldog scores . . . Dooley ' s boys cash in on six Clemson bungles . . . You can ' t make mistakes against a team like Georgia . . . SEC is still taboo . . . when will it all end . . . What? A shutout? ... the worst home defeat in history . . . We ' re going to get better . . . Kendrick is going to be a great quarterback . . . Promises . . . 30-0 and on to Atlanta . . . the Grant Field Jinx looms ahead. ■P ' . . ._, wF teS ' lite ' fc feir « Ep •PM T ' U 3T W?£ - i: flX 4 ... H m ' ' fi • CLEMSON 21 GEORGIA TECH 10 Grant ' s tomb . . . the 24-year-old jinx . . . Howard ' s personal Hell-Hole . . . the Jackets score first ... a 54-yard field goal for Duncan ... a 47-yard interception return for Ford . . . the Jinx holds at half-time, 1 0-0, Tech on top . . . our boys have enough to come back . . . Kendrick passes to Yauger . . . now 1 0-7 . . . the defense slows Tech down . . . Waters makes a sensational catch at the three . . . Kendrick to Yauger again . . . now I4-I0 . . . one quarter to go ... an irrepressible defense ... a magnificent game by Yauger . . . Craig picks off a mid-air fumble, returns to the six . . . Ray bulls over for his third TD ... a largely disbelieving throng of 50,224 fans . . . We broke the Jinx! . . . the frustration is over . . . one of Frank ' s most treasured victories . . . Yauger picks up I46 yards in 23 carries . . . If our boys believe in themselves we can win again ... a War Eagle looms overhead. AUBURN CLEMSON The proud Clemson Tigers . . . the potent Auburn Tigers ... a good first quarter . . . then, disbelief ... 23 points in six minutes . . . it ' s gonna be a long day . . . four interceptions ... a lost fumble . . . penalties . . . Auburn adds 21 more in the third quarter ... a mismatch before 38,000 fans . . . Sullivan, Beasley, Frederick ... as easy as pi ... an overpowering Auburn defense . . . Clemson never gets out of its own territory . . . Auburn scores only once in the fourth quarter ... a Tiger miscue tells the story . . . Clemson manages 94 offensive yards . . . Auburn gets 358 . . . the fifth worst defeat in Clemson ' s history . . . We did a pretty thorough job of messing up . . . Cassady and Elvington, the only bright spots . . . back to the ACC next week . . . Wake ' s a pretty tough team ... we can bounce back. . uTt f . ui iJ ■ r .jiS ' p mt 1 l +•?? ■  „•■ J-- , : .— % ? i- ■.. . ?■ ,;. f . . ? . ■ ■ ' i ■■— ■ — ■■ • a.- V t lM 1 ►J ■ N m 2| CLEMSON 28 WAKE FOREST 14 The Tigers welcome themselves back to the friendly folds of the ACC ... no future in playing with the SEC, you could get burned . . . Sutherland will not play . . . Medlin rambles until he is injured early in the second period . . . Deacs muff an on- sides kick . . . Yauger draws first blood . . . Kendrick has his man again . . . Mayer stars at defensive end . . . Deacs tie it up 14-all by halftime . . . two Clemson TD ' s late in the 4th quarter . . . great blocking in the line . . . Ray rambles in with 2:39 left . . . Barnette ices the Homecoming cake . . . conditioning pays off . . . Tiger ' s drive stays alive with Kendrick, Yauger, and Anderson . . . Sur- savage snags crucial fourth down pass . . . Yauger crashes for 202 yards in 36 carries . . . outstanding . . . Wake was tougher than we ' d figured, but . . . Bamas boys are coming to town . . . the Tide is hungry after dropping two straight . . . bring on the Bear. ( A nippy October afternoon ... I want to beat my old buddy, Bear, in the worst way . . . Ala- bama, twice defeated . . . Bama ' s down, but not for long . . . Clemson kicks off and Scott H unter goes to work . . . Bama is back . . . Yauger has moments of greatness, but for nothing . . . the Tide is resurrected in Death Valley . . . Alabama 28 and Clemson hasn ' t scratched . . . Kendrick to Yauger and the Tiger roars, softly ... a scoreless third quarter . . . Can you dig it? Yeah, we can dig it! We ' re Alabama ... a 36-yard ramble by Tolley ... 10 receptions by Waters . . . but mis- takes count too ... 5 fumbles ... an interception . . . Alabama scores 10 more . . . the Bear ' s 1 00th victory with the Tide . . . they ' re a good team, not a great team . . . what about us? . . . Clemson is 3-3 . . . next Saturday, the Tigers and the Terps . . . always tough against us . . . it ' ll take 100 per cent. ALABAMA CLEMSON CLEMSON MARYLAND 40 Third week at home . . . come-back time after a disappointing loss to the Bear ... an ACC title taunts the Tigers . . . rain, and history repeats itself . . . Clemson scores on its first two possessions . . . Kendrick to Waters sets it up . . . Barnette hits one for the ACC field goal record . . . Mary- land ' s six muddy mistakes ... 5 fumbles . . . I interception . . . Tiger defense stars Sutherland, DePew, Henry, and Hefner . . . victory has no discomforts . . . Terps sucker for razzle-dazzle . . . who ever heard of a double reverse? . . . third quarter safety . . . 408 easy Clemson yards . . . Maryland held to 61 on the ground . . . the Tigers score in every possible way . . . Dale Henry makes it two in a row for Defensive Back honors . . . two out of three in the Valley ... the ACC record clean at 3-0 . . . ahead, a three week road-trip . . . the Tiger stalks easier now ... in Durham, a Blue Devil waits for a high-riding Cat. raWai CLEMSON Hit the road . . . We could win these last three as easily as we could lose them . . . this boy, Hart . . . some of the best practice sessions we ' ve ever had ... a nine-point Tiger lead dissolves after the first quarter . . . Blue Devils Zwirko and Capellano star . . . Duke execution superb . . . Barnette gets two three-pointers . . . LEO HART . . . incomparable . . . Don Kelley shows his stuff with a Duke receiver . . . Blue Devil defenders sew this Tiger up . . . two Tiger fumbles and three inter- ceptions . . . yeah, we ' ve been that road before . . . We just didn ' t react very good ... we looked pretty good on paper . . . Kendrick passes for 239 yards and 3 TD ' s ... the Tigers are stunned ... a title drifts further away . . . but it can be done . . . hope for the next two . . . attitude . . . a tall, lean Tar Heel looks on from the Hill. njfam i ' m -o «cits WT s y v ► r — ?4- NORTH CAROLINA 32 CLEMSON 1 Time to bounce back again . . . this one for the crown . . . Attitude check ... the Heels score quickly . . . Kendrick to McMakin for 7 and a two- point conversion follows . . . Clemson suffers through Tar Heels ' Don McCaulley and John Swof- ford . . . Gilstrap gets 7 . . . Another near miss ... a new record — for mistakes that is ... 5 interceptions and 3 lost fumbles make this story sound like a nightmare . . . Waters is gone with a shoulder injury . . . Ray Yauger gains 74 yards for a losing cause . . . two straight losses to ACC foes . . . unheard of ... a game and a title . . . the ' Cocks have the crown but not the Tiger . . . not yet . . . The Baron muses and counts his chickens ... a wounded Tiger heals slowly . . . how sure 1J ' v .aJL ' xS. Js ' L M m • • V 7 V M , _ SOUTH CAROLINA 27 CLEMSON 1: The only one that counts . . . the Tigers have practiced in silence this week ... a title down the drain, but still a chance for glory . . . the Cockpit overflows . . . Carolina scores on its first three possessions . . . looks like another long day . . . down 17-0, Clemson grabs the momentum ... a blocked Carolina punt . . . Yauger rambles in un- touched for seven ... 17-14 at the half . . . Warren Muir . . . He left bodies all over the place . . . missed tackles . . . disgust . . . Tiger ' s momentum seeps away in the second half . . . Suggs to Holloman for a score . . . Clemson threats stifled by mistakes . . . Dave Thompson and Tommy Kendrick are the Tiger standouts . . . only a few bright spots ... a proud Tiger bleeds and settles back for a long hard winter . . . rumors of a re- treating Baron ... a good year for a young team . . . NEXT YEAR . . . the magic words. te r KS wit Z ' 2 a o Z ■ m t ff t 1 i [J —j , 1 1 r L c? — P BASKETBALL The conference doormat? . . . not this year . . . Zat, the ACC ' s leading scorer . . . Mahaffey ' s back ... we played well against UNC . . . Latin ' s quite an asset . . . Pistol Pete gets 49 in Charlotte . . . the Tigers are stronger . . . Foster plays his best ball . . . Dave Thomas, a smooth shooting south- paw . . . disappointment against Maryland ... a comeback against Tech . . . the Tigers improve . . . this year, guts . . . next year, height. 1 1 %t f m M 2 f stifc ■H 1 lib. 1 ii Hr r f iL3iir L« : j ymifwn % m ; ,3 %i wm ul Ji Ite jl 1 Is , | r Mf . I BASKETBALL 9 • t • • 7  ngr Am . - g -•: ■ •- BASKETBALL TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY w TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY i am . ' J A mm if • ■ « ■ - : V to. x ■ StaMfc ' ' ,0 ' i -v ■ ■ - r BASEBALL  105 v $$ . 3- : £ ' • i V V v 5 .« mmm SWIMMING TENNIS i-t } V m O. l « l1 J bk k - ♦ Nk ♦ ' K2 -v GOLF ♦ ' ••V; .♦ -W ' ViF. ' ' «  Mi mjH SOCCER • • 1 • t • • TEAMS FOOTBALL Mac Wilson, Roger Kivett, Sammy Cain, Rick Gilstrap, Don Wiggins, Winston .. Lawtotl j Jack Sokohl, Tommy Kendriclc , Dale Henry, Jimmy Barnette, Charl .. Waters, Sonny Cassady, Chuck Werner, Rick Eyler, Don Kelley, Pete Galuska, Dean Feaster, Jack Anderson, Brad O ' Neal, Dwayne Windham, Pat Shealy, John Shields, Bobby Jamison, Rick Med- lin, Lee Haddock, Earl Gilstrap, Ray Yauger, Rick Bukowsky, Gary Compton, Charlie Tolley, Henry Walters, Larry Law- son, Mike Newell, Bob Craig, Jewell McLaurin, John Fulmer, Roger Owens, Charlie Cauble, Dave Thompson, Dave Farnham, Ben Watson, B. B. Elvington, Lake Jameson, Dave Kormanicki, Larry Hefner, Tom Talmage, Grady Burgner, Paul Shish, Gerry Hough, Chris Crabtree, Charlie Caldwell, Randy Harvey, Tappey Squires, Bill Depew, Waldo Watts, Moe Todd, Jim Dorn, Jack King, Ronnie J$$ chens, Stan Hopkins, Ralph Daniel Strayer, Jim Sursavage, Jimmy TrembhM Eddie Sink, Jackie Smith, Oscar Jrter. gJ John McMakin, Don Ethredge, Josh ScV ' . neider, George Ducworth, Ivan iouth land, Larry Bell, Fred Milton, £ Le ter, Charlie Mayer, Wayne Harrelson, Dave McMahan. BASKETBALL Dickie Foster, John Coakley, Dave Thomas, Ronnie Yates, Richie Mahaffey, Greg Latin, Pa ul Holzshu, Butch Zatezalo, Pete Wed J BASEBALL TRACK 1969 ROSTER 1969 ROSTER Monjot, Charles Marisca, Randy George Antonakos, Buster Smith, Smith, Don Russell, Johnny Severs, ets7 Eddie Blstsrr, R t ek You ng 1 , ■ Holland, Steve Kuester, Craig Tommy McDaniel, John Stanley, Williams, Dave Van Volkenburg, Yerkes, Rick Needham, Mike Gil . Gerhardt, Alan Demarest, Laval Alan Anderso JiU Spneket, ( Rick Albers, Steve Barton, Dennis Chand- ler, Sam Cheatham, Josh Collins, Roger Collins, Don DuBose, Dickie Foster, Richie -forrt; Dave Ha4l, Jason Hill, Jack man, Kit Jackson, Trip Jones, Don Ki Keith Lake, Phil Legnetti, Tom Leonard, Lowry, Richie Mahaffey, Charlie Mayer, Doji Morgan, faul Myers, John Rukat, Charlie Rumpel, John Smith, Tommy Smith, Ivan irnjmy Taylor, Jim Wack- B,ob Wennersten, Jay GOLF 1969 ROSTER Joe Vignati, Frank Chandler, Tommy Suber, Robert Hawthorne, Bud Zipf, Don Liberty, Walter Smith. SWIMMING , Dick Schroeder, StuacM(larl - Demori, Pete Verdee, Ed Wenz, h, Jack Mansmann, Stan Carsten, David Mullis, Roger Collins, Kieth Lat- tler, Rick Wincott, Bob Don McCombs, bert Lewis, Shreve Davis, Kenny Cox, Lewis Kirk, les Stuart, Kim O ' Con- ler, Ed Turner, James c: 73 DIXIE SKYDIVERS TEAM FENCING CLUB SAILING CLUB t ?Jl r TAE KWON DO AERO CLUB • 9 • DIXIE SKYDIVERS l.X mm r FENCING CLUB TAE KWON DO 4 SMUNfi £U IB ■ %m 2 J In n ru t PRESIDENT ' S CABINET Let ' s all jump on the bandwagon . . . lightning pulled it out of the window . . . the Tiger will crucify us ... as usual . . . two fabulous girls and a great Miss Clemson Contest — in spite of the rain . . . how much money is left, Rowena? . . . how many replies did you say you received, Mark? . . . drawn out meetings ... we cannot satisfy everybody every time . . . charge it, LaVerne . . . Dig-In . . . Dug- Out? . . . Boycott, much help, tremendous success . . . anybody got a report? . . . Gary, Laugh-In liaison . . . $1,000 for SCSSL? ... you bought those rats three kegs of Blue-what, Judi? . . . Homecoming Headaches by B. Broome . . . why don ' t we really hang him . . . Moonlighter Mike . . . file it under number 13, Jay . . . what were you doing in the mountains anyway, Cline? . . . those rats, again . . . give ' em hell, Skippur . . . Janie and the open dorms committee . . . watch where you step in this pasture, gang ... we really blew our chances of getting even with Hunt . . . write them again, Godfrey . . . Danny, the bandwagon master . . . the executive branch of student government — the most important a tremendous start this year . . . leadership . . . pseudo-politics ... a difficult task . . . not much help . . . too much harsh criticism . . . a group of fallible humans . . . striving for per- fection, but subject to err. TERRY CLINE TED GODFREY DANNY HUNT JUDI KOSSLER BUDDY BROOME JAY JENSEN MIKE DUNLAP GARY CLARY JANIE JONES ROWENA SOBCZYK MARK GOLDMAN LaVERNE WILLIAMS CLEMSON UNIVERSITY STUDENT SENATE OPPOSITE TOP: General Affairs; Bill Allison, Andy Cochet, Angie Fowler, Candy Galloway, Alice Haddon, Mary Hockenberry, David Jameson, Libby Kossler, Paul Mims. Steve Palmer, Charlotte Sottile. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Traffic and Grounds: Jerry Bodie, Chuck Craw- ford, Greg Denton, Cathy Moss, Oscar Rebula, Guy Sanders. ABOVE: Student Organizations: Henry DuPre, Roby Grubb. Sara Karesh. Diane Kerr, Terry Rey- nolds. TOP RIGHT: Academic Affairs; Don Alexander, Laurie Byars, Bill Evans. Danny Kennedy, Sharon Manley, Kathy McCormick, Debbie Neese. ACROSS: Judi- cial; Steve Clyburn, David Crump- ton, Brad Keeney. Larry Kemmer- lin, Sara Mikolajczyk, Dennis Moore. George Pappas. T ' 1 COURTS A most dynamic judiciary system . . . we ' ve got two quickies and a longie tonight ... an elaborate system of courts ... I cannot make up my mind . . . a group of highly active and objective court mem- bers . . . reprimands . . . who gets to sit in the big seat? . . . pardons . . . cornerstone of justice . . . four courts . . . Appeals Court . . . let ' s put him away for life . . . High Court . . . does anybody know where Pickens County Court House is? . . . Court of Lesser Appeals . . . those attorneys are entriely too smart . . . Judicial Board of Women ' s Student Association . . . specific, special functions . . . heads, he is, and, tails, he isn ' t . . . many new techniques . . . highly criticized, but actually praised once . . . pre-trial conference . . . can we come to a conclusion, please . . . faster and fairer trials . . . Attorney ' s Association . . . was he actually treated justly? . . . more skilled and better experienced attorneys . . . justice will prevail . . . aid for clients in trial process . . . check that Seal — really official looking . . . the court members ' view of each case . . . the look in his eyes is enough to prove his guilt . . . objectivity . . . trial by one ' s peers . . . how did I ever get myself in this mess? . . . struggle for justice . . . willingness to work hard on each and every case ... far from perfect, but desperately trying to be just. JOHN MANN ANNE MORRIS DAVIS JORDAN GREG JONES CATHY DODDS DON SHARP PAUL ASKINS BEVERLY JACKSON JIM HANAHAN GARY JEFFORDS JIM HENDERSON WAYNE HANNA ELECTIONS BOARD EELOW: Dickie Burtner, Mike Dunlap, Framp Durban, Carolyn Miles, Chip Powell, Jane Sa Jim Tucker. GS4-SJ , _ . ' - CENTRAL SPIRIT COMMITTEE ABOVE: Joe Bagwell, Paul Batson, Tommy Cobb, Larry Falls, Austin Gilbert, Diane Kerr, Judi Kossler, Pat Mansfield, Dick Merrick, Dennis Moore, Cathy Moss, Doug Pridgeon, Jerry Rentz, John Traynham, Mickey Woodham. GOVERNMENTAL LEFT: Senate Office: Mike Smith, Donna Lisenby, Jim Foster, President. RIGHT: Terry Cline and Danny Hunt made news at the Canteen Boycott. ABOVE: Women ' s Student Association; Linda Dasher, Nedy Deines, Lil Floyd, Meg Frankovich, Margaret Garrison, Alicia Hadden. Marty Harte, Emma Jackson, Susan Mixon, Nancy Jo Mobley, Judy Norvel, Sandy Piazza, Libby Pitts, Terry Robinson, Susan Shumacher, Liz Simmons, Giles Singleton, Janet Steadly, Nancy Stein, Jimmie Thompson. TAPS 70 A new year . . . matriculation lines . . . John ' s been a perfect angel . . . Al and Ellis together? . . . TAPS before SEX . . . who would have ever believed fifty deadline schedules? . . . remember what happens when it hits the fan . . . that cute boy in the green ban-Ion . . . but Marsha . . . does anybody want to go to the convention this year? . . . the Junior Staff has voted Marc most meek and mild . . . L. B. and Little . . . fill out the entire sheet, and carry it to the typists, please . . . chain of command . . . Barry has decided to try for next year ' s book . . . clean out your drawers and your boxes . . . Ellis on time, again . . . I ' m as sober as a judge ... no more yearly vacations for Nancy Ruth . . . A. J. — long distance for you . . . Shelley is wearing turtle necks again . . . Hot Body blows her cool . . . we only have two Junior Staffers? . . . Thorny is here this weekend? . . . Ken needs another gas ticket . . . Fish, you could probably introduce yourself again to the Junior Staff . . . but the photographer promised he ' d be there two weeks ago . . . either my section goes in on time or my name ' s not Howdy Doody . . . once on the hill is fun . . . twice is alright . . . three times is pure Hell . . . John, I really hate to say this, but ... a circle of stooges on Bowman . . . Kaylor is a Hass-been . . . Campbell ' s camera just didn ' t get up and walk out of here . . . Charlie acts as if he ' s been in a Blizzard again . . . take a letter to Randy, Rob ... a chocolate cake from the Great Pumpkin ... a white conference table . . . no comp tickets for the CDA Sweetheart . . . diamonds both given and received . . . staff relations . . . TAPS 70. -y •v sei}iAipy xoo aoa suo| pziue6jQ-oQ S1VNNVQ AONVN $N y y k r MILLIE DONALDSON F , frf A 1 j+W m , r am- ft MIKE KAY LOR Greeks TAPS 70 JUNIOR STAFF Who will sign up to be here everyday this week? . . . but, John, we have classes . . . Forget classes . . . TAPS is more important . . . sell books . . . sell ads . . . we ' re going to get the cake now ... if I have to go out and sell these ads myself ... I don ' t want to be nasty about this, but . . . staff relations — what are they? ... if you want my vote, you better . . . press Morris . . . remember, don ' t settle for less . . . anytime you want to go . . . who ' s on the phone? . . . deadline schedule wallpaper ... I don ' t think y ' all realize how important this is . . . John, is that your baby picture up there? . . . senior staff, we love you. OPPOSITE LEFT: Up yours too, buddy! OPPO- SITE TOP: But, El, you can ' t put that in a cut- line. LEFT: Sometimes I really wonder if I know the alphabet when I have to arrange all these cards. BELOW TAPS Junior Staff; Bill Altman, Jim Bounds, Jack Brunson, Chip Bumgardner, Ellen Calhoun, John Creel, Joe Ed Davis, Alan Edwards, Angie Fowler, Jim Hanahan, John Hanzel, Grover Henderson, Judi Kossler, Nancy Moore, Anne Morris, Michael Myers, Ben Pierce, Bonnie Truluck, Steve Usry. $ ♦ 9 t TAPS 70 SENIOR STAFF TOP: Mrs. Albert did a great deal to earn her roses and her honorary position on the staff. ABOVE: What could John be saying to make A. J. try to slink under the sofa? RIGHT: John seldom seems to be in this jovial mood. ■ tf TOP LEFT: We ' re all going to be up a creek without these ads. TOP RIGHT: The length of your hair proves you guys aren ' t freshmen. LEFT: Mike and Danny appear to be deep in thought. ABOVE: Surely, you ' ve got to be kidding. CENTRAL DANCE ASSOCIATION The year of the surprise . . . Bob Hope ' s not really coming to Clemson . . . series tickets . . . loss of over $20,000 . . . Floor ... no more soul . . . Open Mixer . . . the Poor Souls .... the Melody Makers . . . plenty of rhythm and blues . . . Bazemore . . . Rat Hop . . . Archie Bell and the Drells . . . Alternus . . . the Association . . . Bear Bryant and Bob Hope in the same day . . . Homecoming . . . over 4,000 screaming soul lovers . . . Smokey Robinson and the Miracles . . . the Four Tops . . . suffer Carolina . . . Halloween Ball . . . Decorations . . . beer . . . Craven . . . back to the GPR . . . publicity for the Pops festi- val .. . more ticket sales . . . how much did the P-Plant charge us? ... a great service for the Clemson students . . . one of five major service organizations . . . somebody else has dropped off the Junior Staff? . . . dateless sponsors . . . eight persons ... a new star — Judi . . . inter- views . . . voting . . . Placing . . . Swindell and the CDA Sweetheart . . . Pearce . . . Senior Staff versus Junior Staff . . . valuable experience . . . personal satisfaction . . . Secretary-Treasurer . . . The Vine ... it swings . . . $85,000 worth of entertainment . . . I ' ve got a ribbon but no date . . . we ' ve got to look ahead to next semester . . . Dionne Warwick . . . sounds good ... we could not have done it without Crow . . . comp tickets . . . after parties . . . Poe . . . there is a line out there about a mile long ... no dance this weekend?! ... I am not believing three weekends in a row . . . Douglas . . . who will be behind the pulpit? . . . prestige . . . Walker . . . where ' s my copy, Lee? ... a busy, exciting, rewarding year for the Central Dance Association. JACK WALKER Decorations RANDY BAZEMORE President BILL POE Alternus 1 1 1 t iM V W K ! =aElL ■r-J ' H ■_, ' ,— ■■ JB B  Si wT. ■ J,. H dt tfflfll lltt — 1 f ' r B jrfM| bL ; .--•- - ■ - - - v • - : v-- DAVID LEE JIM DOUGLAS LANE CRAVEN Placing Floor Secretary-Treasurer GREG PEARCE JIM SWINDELL Publicity Vice-President 149 CENTRAL DANCE ASSOCIATION JUNIOR STAFF Bazemore ' s in his lounge, and all ' s well with the world ... I only have 2,000 tickets left to sell . . . that banner ' s not ready yet! . . . the 4 Seasons again this year . . . yea, but have they signed a contract? . . . Carolina had them, . . . but, think of all the experience you ' ll get by working . . . don ' t tell anyone, but we have stock in Motown ... we can handle it . . . but, Dean Cox, they don ' t play big apple music ... a pops festival? ... in Clemson? ... we have the pastures . . . we ' re having whom? . . . major renovation of the steam room ... go for it . . . grab a candle and sell Cokes . . . that means three weekends in a row that I can ' t get any sleep ... did the turnstyle sign a contract? . . . Hope — we could have gotten Racquel Welch for only $10,000. OPPOSITE TOP: If one is good, he can play bodyguard. OPPOSITE LEFT: Banner painting can get very rough on the back. LEFT: Dwayne Bell, Glenn Brackin, Lynn Dantzler, Al Droege, Steve Ellison, Randy Griggs, Jim Hall, Steve Hendricks, Tripp Jones, John Lemacks, Chuck Lindsay, Bill Myers, Smitty Strickland. TOP LEFT: Can I help it if I paint outside the lines? TOP RIGHT: I ' m sorry, but you ' ll have to go to the other door. ABOVE: Tickets and Cokes were sold at the Dig-In by the capitalistic CDA. ' y - ' .,v- ' M v l B !-a p Sol %o k 1 B OPPOSITE LEFT: Jim Douglas listens intently to Poe ' s sage advice. OPPOSITE CENTER: CDA president Randy Bazemore raps with Bob Hope during a rehearsal. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: A comfortable lounge makes CDA business a lot easier. TOP: Well, there ' s nothing like breaking even. CENTER: Gregg Pearce, Lane Craven, and David Lee make plans for future CDA shows. LOWER: Poe is a hot dog. TIGER Certainly we ' re a minority newspaper, and we make no apologies . . . two token liberals in Who ' s Who . . . Boy, is Cox gonna have a coro- nary this time ... I sat in Edwards ' office for an hour and fifteen minutes, and he didn ' t say a thing . . . they can ' t do that to Clyne . . . you know that Bolt once waved a rebel flag at a Wal- lace rally . . . the Moratorium . . . whoever said we ' d be objective? . . . administrative finesse 37 . . . Thank God for the Tiger ... a faculty echo . . . why can ' t you be professional like the commercial press? . . . 50 students attended a candlelight procession — The State . . . Pee Wee . . . Gordo . . . Sonny . . . Pebbles . . . sold down the lazy, lazy river . . . flows gently by Hardin Hall ... I sat lookin ' on . . . Lil Sandy, our first canteen worker . . . Pop . . . our first work in nonfiction . . . What You Should Know About Oregano . . . Chuck II . . . will eight inches fit the hole? . . . Black Beauty is a horse story . . . garbage truck driver . . . Theory of Government . . . 8D . . . Salem . . . sour grapes . . . Hunt, get out of here . . . parallax ... we will have 10 pages this week . . . Frank, Dave and the KKK . . . irony and pity . . . epiphany . . . social sciences and English . . . Stallworth would go wild . . . where the hell are those typists? . . . Adrian strikes again . . . who ' s taking copy? . . . this makes three nights in a row . . . Alice Flagg . . . question of Priorities . . . remember the Head . . . Norton says not to call him irrational or he ' l! kill you . . . let ' s get brazen . . . Poot may not always be right, but I can ' t think of a time . . . the Stripper and Lake Greenwood . . . Mother Bowie . . . the Charleston Conspiracy . . . Woof- fard and Fat Tom . . . wh ere ' s that Jimmy Walser? . . . Spic ... PJ in a plastic bucket . . . Lynnie Lou. JIM WALSER News Editor DICK HARPOOTLIAN Associate Editor JOHN NORTON Associate Editor BILL RHODES Sports Editor DENNIS BOLT Editor-in-Chief GLENN FELTON Business Manager RANDALL ASHLEY Executive News Editor TOM HENRIKSON Circulation Manager GERALD GARRETT Assistant News Editor MIKE SMITH Features Editor RANDY COLLINS Advertising Manager TIGER JUNIOR STAFF Mother Vineyard . . . two-fourths is better than one . . . Thales . . . what ' s Easley? . . . Sloan, if you don ' t lead this thing, we ' ll kill you . . . my English prof said I wrote so good that maybe I should . . . Ellis, Pnddy and the re cords . . . TASTE ... I hate Wednesday night . . . my brother worked for WSBF, but I thought maybe . . . crawl out on that ledge! ... we know every- thing . . . Dean Cox said he wouldn ' t say any- thing . . . who ' s Dennis Bolt? . . . next year, maybe, I could make Senior Staff, a lot of those guys are leaving. TIGER JUNIOR STAFF. Bob Behling. Anne Bischoff, Marco Chen, Charlie Cuzzell, Tom Ellis, Cheree Gillespie, Jack Haas, Jack Lynch, Susan Nepveu Tom Priddy, Ray Sistare, Mike Sloan, Dale Theiling, Bob Thompson, Phil Walklet. Pat Wayne, Chuck Wimberly. OPPOSITE TOP: My typewriter abs. fuses to worlc at that rate of speed. LEFT: Photography Staff— Al Hodges, David Little- john, Joe Mangum, David Walker. BELOW: The error is not quite that funny, Mike. MID- DLE: Sloan has another scoop on the Morator- ium. BOTTOM LEFT: Richard has some trouble meeting his deadlines. BOTTOM RIGHT: Even our typist has problems at times. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: At times, John has to calm Poot down. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: Ger- ald cannot believe that this article will actually be printed. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT: Perhaps it helps the concentration. OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT: Tiger office, what did we do wrong, NOW? LEFT: Glenn wonders what the Ad- ministration can do to the staff next. BELOW: Tiger polls conducted by Bob Behling present students ' views. BOTTOM: Gerald and Jim ponder the fate of the next issue of the Tiger. WSBF WiSBiF, twelve years old . . . across the rolling hills of East Campus to the counter-guerrilla pits . . . twenty-four hours a day . . . who ' s going to read the news? . . . the helpful, hungry ATC, Hal ... sea gulls at 12:30 ... the Heck, lobby mess . . . for the students, by the students ... of the students . . . student operation . . . multi-taste . . . twelve harassed senior staffers . . . get off your . . . and get to work . . . danger, private desks . . . The Terrible Triad ' 69 . . . Rick, Mel, Bill ... is Oborn going to show up today? ... J. J. the radical editorialist . . . Weird Harold, the Little Dictator . . . you, jump . . . Bill, Tigerama crazed . . . next year, a good laugh . . . P.D , farmer Browne . . . RLO dead tired . . . no, you can ' t have a comp ticket ... as students expressing student feelings . . . live Moratorium coverage . . . stu- dent canteen and boycott ... I hope the antenna doesn ' t fall . . . Tiger football and basketball network . . . the new look . . . orange and green? . . . what extra paneling? . . . midnight requisition . . . no, I won ' t sign the Purchase Requisition . . . charge, charge, charge it . . . student body president conferences . . . uh, what script . . . comments . . . decisions . . . decisions terrific . . . terrible, Tigerama . . . chickens at a radio station? . . . sleepless nights . . . irate announcers . . . idealism . . . dedication . . . sighs of relief . . . the pay-off . . . the here sound . . . progressive program staff Sharon, have a heart . . . . . . Techicolor conductor Music Manager . requests forever . . . Country O Nimrod Incarma . . . Rock jocks new record . who ' s an engineer nemesis 7 newal time . . . HELP! . . . you break it, we might fix it . . . blow the budget . . . business staff ... all three of us . . . high power hopes . . . miracle money . . . gutty extracurricular activity ... a leading service organization ... we want you . . . tea party time . . . educational experi- ence . . . good and bad . . . who will be back next year? ... all one helluva ball. MEL BROWNE Program Director ALLAN LIBBY JACK STINSON ATC Transmitter Co-Ordinator Engineer BILL STRONG Engineering Director MIKE SIEBERT JIM JOHNS Technical Manager News Manag PAUL ASKINS Traffic Continuity Mgr. RICK OBORN Business Director BOBBY MALPHRUS Sports Manager HAROLD WILKINSON Chief Announcer MIKE BORKE ' Control Room Engineer SHARON MANLEY Office Manager GARY PARSONS Production Manager WSBF JUNIOR STAFF Forever and forever . . . Senior Staff assistants strive . . . the proletariat . . . the working masses . . . why me? . . . huge mouths . . . even more . . . helpful hints for all . . . three frustrating areas . . . engineering . . . power, glory nil . . . program . . . the voice men . . . glory, puny power . . . business . . . who can type? . . . empty those trash cans . . . hard work ... a million and one excuses . . . save the style! . . . prestige . . . pretty women . . . wide-eyed men . . . Drop-Ins . . . Tiger cakes . . . questionable punch . . . clean-up details ... all night painting sessions . . . experts at procurement . . . borrowing it . . . lay the new rug . . . stay away from the sacred desks . . . learn the golden technique . . . pass the third class test ... rip news . . . listen to records . . . absorb advice . . . have fun . . . companion- ship for all . . . intramural teams ... be extra active . . . rewire what? . . . air-conditioning ducts . . . Tigerama beginners . . . educational . . . name-the-chickens-contest . . . the Board requests your presence . . . too much time here . . . get those damn grades up! . . . next year it ' s you . . . wonder . . . prayer . . . hope . . . patience . . . who gets the job next year? . . . embryonic Senior staff . . . the Lord bless us and keep us. WSBF PROGRAM STAFF. Steve Baker, Randy Berkland, Graham Douglas, R Charlie McKenzle, Danny McMullen. Ed Markowich, Alan Midura, Janice Mull Eric Sansonetti. Larry Stroud, Nicky Trice. icky Hale, Reid Hotaling, Sandy Ingle. Doug James, Jim Jennings, Joe Nance, Susie Nepveux, Aase Nilssen, Bill Pearson, Jeff Pringle, OPPOSITE LEFT: Business Staff— Angie Burroughs. Sandy Charles. Senior Staff Assistants— Paul Batson, Chuck Heck. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: J. J. has to stay on his toes to keep everything under control. OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT: Harold wants you to take air time for the next twenty-four hours. TOP LEFT: Tigerama is almost over. Libby. TOP: Highsmith really presents a different show. ABOVE: Rick ' s folk and jazz shows reached a varied audience. (Hip? (Etjrmttrl? What the hell Is a Chronicle? . . . how did we get a staff with no experience? . . . has anybody done anything for the first issue? . . . the staff just quit ... a variety magazine is supposed to be varied, not all revolutionary, Mr. Editor . . . will anybody read anything but dirty jokes? . . . is there anyone interested in putting out a stu- dent variety magazine? . . . features, poems, fiction, short stories, pictures, sketches and draw- ings do not grow on trees ... is there anything here not dull? . . . first we need a printer . . . why do they do good sketches on doodle paper and doodle on good paper? . . . photographs are good for their own sake . . . they don ' t have to just depict that about which the reader is read- ing . . . insensitivity ... a staff meeting with six people is a great success . . . will somebody please clean up the little office? . . . wow, a real blackboard in our own office . . . dirty jokes are simply not proper in a university publication . . . it would help if we could get a photographer . . . Oates could show up for a change . . . three or four issues is not relevant . . . neither is Clemson . . . that darkroom is a mess . . . wish we could get some money from the administration to put out this magazine . . . they are chintzy . . . let ' s put it off till next week ... I am not putting it off; I am researching it further . . . sure . . . has anybody ever heard of the Chronicle? ... I doubt it. MARTHA SEAY Features Editor MARSHA OATES Art Director ROBERT WHITNEY Editor-in-Chief KEN JONES Photography Editor BOB WHEATLEY Managing Editor KEVIN MURRAY Business Director CHRONICLE STAFF TOP: Kevin is definitely interested in this artistic rendition of a nude. ABOVE: And I said that we are going to put out an issue this year. RIGHT: Oscar and Jerry fail to find the humor in Pat ' s joke. OPPOSITE LEFT: Robert, your short story is about to be borrowed— permanently. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Martha and Marco wonder if their ideas coincide with Robert ' s. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Anne Marie has to decide on a picture for that article. ryPMH 3 | mm - • HB j VMS TIGER BAND The official marching band . . . new band hall . . . pre-school practice ... rat parties . . . music rehearsal ... air raid, Rat . . . rehearsal and more rehearsal . . . chop step . . . that ' s the wrong music . . . staff meetings . . . birdman . . . color guard . . . enthusiasm . . . student carnival booth . . . more new members . . . foot- ball games . . . date tickets . . . you ' re out of step . . . more practice . . . what new music? . . . Virginia . . . muddy field . . . dusty prac- tice . . . march without busbies . . . what broken window? . . . Tiger Band plays at Shakey ' s . . . change what sign? . . . more rain . . . band room lounge . . . Georgia . . . professional musician . . . look sharp . . . Georgia Tech . . . Hines is back . . . what other two buses? ... go Grey- hound . . . take cars . . . stand in place to play . . . practice . . . let ' s not play this weekend . . . where ' s that other car? ... go team! . . . finally a win ... go Frank! . . . night in Atlanta . . . who broke my horn? . . . halftime show . . . twirlers . . . play ing, cheering in stands . . . Auburn . . . pep band . . . orange blazers . . . thanks Frank . . . Textile convention . . . where ' s the king? . . . Miss South Carolina . . . go band ... do your thing . . . pep rallies . . . water bath . . . Wake Forest . . . records for sale . . . Miss Clemson University ... go Maggie . . . Dixie . . . Alabama . . . what million dollar band? . . . band board . . . USC . . Away in a Manger . . combined show . . . Tiger Rag ... I play just as well as you . . . Mr. Cook . . . new show in one week ... Dr. Butler Fanfare . . . we ' ll never learn this new drill . . . Precision drill . . . Band Banquet . . . outstanding end of another great year!!! . . . seven thousand students clapping Tiger Band at its best ... the spirit Freshman new staff in rhythm • • i v. t t V ! 1 ' i i i 1 1 v y l ;.i v% v . V - W i f of Clemson University . . . Tiger Band! ft i E • a ft S V s, CLEMSON UNIVERSITY MARCHING TIGER BAND OPPOSITE TOP: The exposition was a new experience for everyone. OPPOSITE LEFT: Margaret Kirkland and Kay Knoy display their exciting talent. OPPO- SITE MIDDLE: The herald horns carry the orange and purple of Clemson University. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Much practice is required for drill routines. TOP: A marching Tiger puts everything into Tiger Rag. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Cook devotes a great deal of his time and patience to the Tiger Band. CONCERT BAND Concert band ... a great deal of practice . . . eighty men and women ... all Clemson students . . . auditions and rehearsals . . . Spring semester only ... Dr. Butler . . . Reed . . . reading, rehearsal, and preparation of a large amount of band music . . . I ' ve lost my music sheets! . . . concerts in communities throughout the state and in neighboring states . . . Lockery and Phillips . . . a wide variety of musical styles . . . even more practice . . . winter tour ... a part in the opening of the South Carolina Tricentennial in Charleston ... a new, memo- rable, and once-in- a-lifetime occasion . . . Mr. Cook . . . this selection just doesn ' t get it . . . campus concerts . . . Commencement . . . emphasis on the classics of musical literature ... a very select group of young and very promising musicians. OPPOSITE TOP: Mr. Cook directs the band during certain selections. OPPOSITE LEFT: Concentration is required in playing the flute. OPPOSITE. LOWER RIGHT: It ' s bad to be eaten by a tuba. LEFT: Patience is often required in order for Dr. Butler to finish a practice session. BELOW: The French horns are not the easiest instruments in the world to play. BOTTOM: A band member exhibits his skill on the tympany. CLEMSON UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB A new year ... a new director . . . active all year long . . . another car wash?! . . . football games . . . the Star Spangled Banner, the Alma Mater, and the women! . . . Chovan is on the warpath, again . . . Gabby ... I simply cannot read music . . . Randall Thompson . . . Women ' s Glee Club . . . we ' re not wearing uniforms this year . . . Men ' s Glee Club . . . Sopranos . . . Altos ... we got soul . . . Tenors . . . Bases . . . Backstage 2 — That ' s Life . . . Florian did it again! . . . big root for . . . the kid ' s teensy bod . . . what songs are we singing this week? . . . George broke a bottle of what? . . . I ' m impressed . . . the beat goes on . . . cow- boy boots . . . Christmas carols with the Edwards . . . party at the Palace ... no, I don ' t have laryngitis, why? . . . they delivered how many candy bars?! ... I had to eat five bars last year . . . that ' s all right — I like it! . . . give me A ... we should give her a free ticket to the movies during our next presentation . . . FUBAR ... a really fun year. WOMEN MEN Bebko, D. King, J. Acker, T. Middleton, A Benjamin, A. Knox. P. Arnold, F. Myers, A. Brooks, D. McAllister, A. Ausherman, M. Page, D. Catoe, L. Nixon, M. Campbell, P. Patrick, D. Charles, S. Pace, B. Childers, J. Porter, E. Cromer, L Pender, G. Chovan, J. Ray, G. Deines, D. Piazza, S. Cox, B. Reed, G. Fairey, K. Powell, L. DeLoache, J. Reuter, D. Florian, A. Quattlebaum, H. Demosthenes, J Rice, G. Gardner, D. Strickland, C. Freize, C. Richardson, E Hancock, L. Sturgis, S. Gossett, N. Shull, T. Haney, M. Tillman, K. Hodge, J. Thompson, M Hayes, L. Thompson, J. Hutchinson, J. Todd, C. Holden, S. Westmoreland, K. Kebles, M. Trussell, G. Holt, B. White, L. Kelly, J. Watson, R. Hutto, J. Williams, L. Lawson, T. White, S. Jones, P. Young, V. Marsden, R. Wiley, B. u CLEMSON PLAYERS A university supported student group . . . make-up . . . much improvement . . . how about not dropping any more of that mascara junk in my eyes . . . theatrical experience on both sides of the footlights for Clemson . . . Daniel Theatre opened ... the best possible theatre performances ... In White America ... a black cast ... a readers ' theatre production . . . true and dramatic ... I ' m a Dean Delony doll ... a booth at the Activities Carnival . . . those lights just are not at the right angle . . . talented counseling and directing . . . A. J. . . . Miss Binsse ... do you believe in the hereafter? . . . tragedy ... a man in war ' s aftermath ... All My Sons ... in November . . . participation in regional competition . . . touring shows . . . something new for the Players . . . Tigerama . . . humorous contributio ns from the Players ... I ' m a Clemson doll . . . how many tickets did we sell for this production? . . . backstage workers never get proper credit . . . second semester . . . another readers ' theatre production . . . joint efforts with other campus groups . . . this costume needs major renovation . . . Carson is unmerciful . . . expansion of Clemson University ' s fine arts appeal . . . well, then, you know what I ' m here after . . . let ' s go on strike ... a second three-act play . . . I ' ve got stage fright — of all things . . . I ' ll never remember my lines . . . we ' ve got a good looking sign . . . don ' t forget to put the sign up at Daniel . . . theatre at Clemson — our primary goal . . . unlimited opportunity to work in drama ... a fine and rewarding art. 1 r— I rg CLEMSON INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL JAMES PEEPLES Vice-President DON ALEXANDER Secretary THOMAS WRIGHT Treasurer Nationals are here! The long awaited event finally materialized in the Fall with the IFC serving as coordinator between the national and local -fra- ternities. Now that Clemson fraternities have all the national advantage, the IFC expects rapid growth. A strong indication of this growth was given by the overwhelming success of holding a fall and a winter rush. The IFC also sponsors compe- tition among the campus fraternities in various phases of college life, such as scholarship, sports, Homecoming, and Greek Week. The annual Christ- mas party for underprivileged children was one of the service projects undertaken during the year. The Inter Fraternity Council will continue to do its part to make Clemson a better university. Bill Allison Harold Campbell Donnie Coggins Lane Craven Al Droege Donnie Dukes Austin Gilbert John Hanzel Alan Johnstone Identification on P. 599 Davis Jordan Pink Kellett Barry Koretz Irvine Lupo Gordon Metsky Nate Newton Bob Ogletree Don Sharp David Tibbs ACROSS, TOP: Oh, No! Not Alpha Gamma! ACROSS, BOTTOM: Who Dat? Watermelon Man! TOP LEFT: I know y ' all are conserva- tive, but don ' t you think serving milk at the smokers is a little too much? TOP RIGHT: Look! Some of my best friends are Chis, but I wouldn ' t want my sister to marry one. BOTTOM: No Parking!!! CLEMSON INTERSORORITY COUNCIL 1969-1970 — A great year and an active year for the Clemson Panhellenic Council, formerly the Inter- sorority Council. September was the launching date for looking into national sororities. Meetings were buzzing with talk of Greek letter organizations, visitation schedules, and our rules for national visita- tion. The result of our efforts combined with the hours of work by the individual groups was three top national sororities in time for Rush 1970. A hectic semester had seen its reward. Having discovered that a week and a half was too long for rush, the period was shortened this year to five days. Also, the rules for parties and silence period were more definitely defined and more strictly enforced. Also, this year an attempt was made to lessen th e rivalry among the three sororities. The council sponsored a pre-rush party first semester and a candlelighting ceremony right before giving out bids, which helped us to present a united front to rushees. The most important thing this year was to GO GREEK! MARY CRAIG NANCY DANNALS ALICE HADDON PAT MANSFIELD JUDY NICKS LIBBY PITTS DIANE WRIGHT - v. ' ' . ■■■ -r -. . 2 iiLM Ar Not that, Bill, the orange . . . will you please act sober . . . Rosie future . . . $200 haircut . . . Fuzzy ' s all-time high — 6 . . . Kim wants you back . . . it ' s broken, no good — the circuits . . . nobody appre- ciates me . . . less than 15 or more than 25 . . . she ' s a sweet little honey . . . Hey, Bruce, check this one out . . . Leroy hangs ... it ain ' t right . . . the other half is SPE . I. . coldsteal . . . heavy drinks in the womb . . . Hairlip . . . sir-uh . . . say something John ... my name ' s Doug, I ' m from — ... the Vaseline kid ... Tubby Godfrey . . . Beemer ' s ' bout right for hanging wallpaper . . . cheap thrills ... fat flash . . . Seneca jail ... a thousand to one chance . . . 0.0.0 . . . open your eyes . . . closet . . . Toupee . . . How is your mother . . . T 2 . . . you reprobate ... of course ya can sleep in my room . . . Easter Pig . . . Granny ' s . . . Hooker . . . Where ' s the baby . . . Hunt — we ' ve got another Patrick (another chance) Got your acorns: e me a r ub ind then he rolled over and died . . . Linthead . . . How about this semester, Tom? ... A. Gill . . . fair pair of what . . . The Holiday Inn Massacre . . . Toy Factory ... A nice date if you can stand the shot . . . Let ' s get some off the streets . . . theory of government . . . Are they all crippled? . . . Operator, that ' s M-Y-R-l-E ... a $40 WHAT! . . . Mac . . . but why take that chance? Merril Garvin Charles Dewitt Clyde Hanes Williar n Allison Robert Dulla Steven Hendrick James Bounds James Foster John Hensel David Bowen Ted Godfrey Thomas Holstein David Brabham George Hand Daniel Hunt Henry Brooks Dick Harpootlian Charles Jackson Robert Jolly Martin Kearse William Lashley Robert Patrick Harvey Peeler Glen Price Douglas Pridgeon Bruce White William Allverson John Cunningham James Livingston David Teal John Winburn Identification on P. 592 J___ ■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■ Ida ' ' jK = M AmgjM B«$P hBhB? ' t A J£Ta(i ' . 3 KX ' f, j £ ' ■ . 1 j y K ' Ja ••B Carlisle Aving er Harold Campbell Michael Fowler John Avinger Bruce Carter William Fowler Chris Binnicker John Cockcroft Eddie Gordon Edward Bolen Richard Davis John Graham Ronnie Caldwell Charlie Forsberg Michael Haas Don Horres John Jones Lawton Murray Tommie Penney John Horres Tommy Latimore Edward Myers Johnny Sandife David Hutto Bob Long David Myers Alvin Saunders Alan Johnstone Ricky Mitchell George Newell Dale Theiling Sheldon Jones Ray Moss David Page Larry Triplett BZX First newsletter at last . . . Carolina weekend — where is the lead singer . . . Larry Earl and his ' 55 . . . Somebody please buy some doughnuts . . . Slick . . . George the maitre d ' hotel . . . Highrise basement meetings — but no lights . . . now wait a minute, wait a minute — yea, well . . . simple plurality, 8 19, aw, hell, unanimous . . . dining hall pooling . . . J. B. Judd . . . late bands . . . little Richit and the Temptin ' Temptations ... ski party, less boats, less money, less booze, less glasses . . . what happened to our lounge . . . what happened to our two floors . . . after this weekend, we study . . . line ' s busy . . . Big Ron here . . . pine cone pit . . . Debbie ' s date service . . . Fat Boy . . . really fine, really fine . . . hey, Ray, you feel all right . . . Chattanooga where? . . . Quack, Quack ... a hung sign and no P-plant . . . North Caro- lina — again . . . Harold lavaliered hell did all that paper come from? . discount . . . got any chicken wire? night and he went where . . . wierd body, John ' s hair ' s different . . . morning after . . . Trip? — loose but tight . . . T. P. . . where the . five fingered . . Wednesday . . look every- hunts and the BETA SIGMA CHI Alan Johnstone President David Peace Vice-President Charlie Forsberg Secretary Tommie Tenney ACROSS, RIGHT: Alan Johnstone speaks for BSX campus wide. ACROSS. UPPER LEFT: BSX does it up big for homecoming. ACROSS, LOWER LEFT: After this, pledge, me and you have got to have a long talk. LOWER RIGHT: Hey, put me down— I ain ' t no Fairey. LOWER LEFT: After this. I ' ll be ready for a party. v ' j rr , - : - d K AKA Go Greek . . . DKA Lodge . . . Reunion party — Barney ties the knot . . . let ' s go to the Old House . . . second floor invitational . . . where ' s Stay awake . . . 423 Truckstop . . . you ' re getting a ticket . . . nice little mountain cottage, Swink-5 bedrooms . . . trip to Helen ' s Barn . . . Hack ' s Rank weekend . . . Shooooot yea! . . . 37-24-36 Brazell . . . nice hair, Bernard . . . Crash Stewart . . . who we seeing tonight . . . Grape Juice Ex- plosion . . . Say, Boy, what ' s your name ... no mor e water fights . . . S. M. D. . . . See that tiger . . . feet off the furniture . . . Halloween and Harry Buff . . . you ' re freezing us Pat H . . . DKA inhabit Jack Tar ... 14 Good ' uns . . . Jean Claude Swink . . . Kick that ball, Francis . . . Mouse leaves to defend the nation . . . Deacs repeat without Joe Willie — right Barker? . . . Snooky — been to Ander- son lately? . . . Captain Red Ass Johnson and his boat . . . Smith flips coin for organic — pass or — . . . did Whatley make it to the head, Joanne? . . . lend me a dime you! . . . what was your number? . . . 2 347! . . . Christmas goodies from Sue . . . $35 pot plant . . . damn wedding bells . . . no place except first . . . ' em Deacs is hell. -- - Don Alexander John Anderson Jim Barker Doug Bonnette Randy Bray Jim Brazell Jim Carey Allen Carroll Sonny Cassady Gary Clary John Coakley Sam Coker Ed Copeland Randy Cunningham Greg Denton Harry Gardner Richard Gardner Don Godsey Bobby Goodson Bobby Goshorn Randy Harvey Bob Harris Jim Henderson Eddie Holland Gerry Hough Joe Jenkins Charlie Johnson Les Jones Tom Long Richie Mahaffey Jim Poole Bob Smith Robert Stewart Marion Swink Randy Taylor James Thigpen Press Tompkins Keith Whatley Dean Wheeler Terry Wilkins DELTA KAPPA ALPHA Davis Jorda Chuck Cra Ryan Howa Roger Sm ACROSS, TOP: I hope someday I ' ll be a local DEAC. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: If you can ' t go Greek, go DEAC. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: My girdle ' s just killing me. RIGHT: This stuff will cure anything, including . . . BOTTOM: Look at what I won. Who the hell is Charlie Barnes . . . pocketful of pledge pins . . . Bobby, I sleep soundly, but not that soundly . . . Mr. and Mrs. Brotherhood . . . Lollipop ... I love this fraternity . . . pink woosie . . . Thumper ... Big Red . . . Father knows best . . . Joyce gave you what? . . . Bean . . . the prince of piece . . . Tigerama champs . . . Here ' s Tat- low . . . What can you say about Faulkner? . . . Fu Manchu, The Beared Guru . . . Winn-Dixie baby ... I get depressed . . . Aw, Fluffy . . . Reeker . . . hemorrhoids . . . mulla-mulla . . . doober . . . massive rack attack . . . night train to Jacksonville . . . Smiley . . . Hambright, come out of the woods . . . Stop? I thought you said cop . . . Boys, this is the nicest girl 1 ever dated . . . Captain America . . . What? Me Worry? . . . Cheeks, 4.0 ... I just came in from the West- chester Classic . . . Blue? . . . MLB . . . Orange and Purple bench . . . Archery Club . . . B. G. II . . . Staying up tonight? . . . blood test . . . Ah, Dougie . . . we ' re now in final jeopardy ... 38 naked bodies and a second hand rose . . . Legs . . . Margaret . . . Lannie and the Ebonies . . . Libby again . . . Neil Armstrong, the Phi in the Sky . . . he ' s my best friend, but if you don ' t like him . . . me and old doodlebug . . . Mr. Wonderful ... Phi Delta Theta and us . . . Delta Phis and Phi Delts, fraternities for LIFE. Richard Balentine Bob Hunt Scott Bergren Harold McClintock Steve Cunningham Marion Miller Graham Darden Gene Moyer Jim Douglas Charlie Pate Jud Drennan Sam Patterson Manfred Dworschak Ben Peirce Mac Duvall Bill Richardson Winston Eaddy Chuck Roediger Allen Edwards Richard Schroeder Steve Ellison Ron Stephens Jim Faulkner Jack Stroud Gary Fleetwood Bruce Stroupe Robert Hambright Jay Vernon John Hanzel George Walters Tom Hash Mike Winburn Tom Humphries V 1 tfil V PHI DELTA THETA David Tibbs Bob Segars Billy Touchstone Mike McKeown President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ACROSS, TOP: Moyer blitzes down, mulla-mullas, and greases at Dan ' s. ACROSS, BOTTOM: Touchstone hugs his date as the Delta Phis win. RIGHT: The Victory Wheel, and Hash leaves town. BOTTOM RIGHT: Howdy, Senor. BOTTOM LEFT: Thumper decides to have another. ir I vmwwwm 5 f - s-sz ■ ;-. ? . ' •• v- :$■- •5 w -- . V. i • V J- L UNIT m %- ■ . 205 Aex Bamboo mugs . . . boxers for favors? . . . Drink, chug-a-lug . . . Anyone for volleyball? . . . Handy Andy and Fly Me to the Moon . . . S.S. New Bahama Star ... a shot a minute . . . nicotine navel . . . Welcome home, Sam . . . reunion at Buddy ' s beach . . . Tyson, take my calls . . . more meetings than classes . . . secret candlelight . . . a trip to the President ' s office . . . Wake the Forest? . . . second shift dates . . . Tuttle — Please call back later ... is Maggie in yet? . . . shot a minute . . . four casualties in the fire drill . . . maybe they ' ll move you to the utility room . . . 3:00 — time for Rachel . . . juke box party . . . Wig- City . . . 5:00 food train . . . Where ' s the key to the sorority room? . . . Cecy, the workmen are coming . . . Tenth Anniversary — champagne for everyone . . . punch seven, please . . . Moss, what happened to your car? . . . are you sure this bench is sturdy? . . . This is your life, Mrs. R. F. Poole . . . 273, we must be getting close ... do we have to wear gloves ... IF we were to petition . . . Tele- gram — 12:23, November 13 . . . laughter . . . tears . . . joys and sorrows always shared . . . hope . . . loyalty ... a memorable past ... a new year, a new name, a promising future ... Fly Delta . . . With Tri-Delta. AAA Beverly Frances Baker Bonnie Belle Cameron Susan Cothran Linda Lee Dasher Sydney Ruth Doalt Margaret Garrison Cecile Ann Guerry Alecia Ann Haddon Alice Ann Haddon Linda Marlene Martin Georgann Maertens Cathy Lou Moss Mary Elizabeth Pennington Elizabeth Pitts Susan Schumacher Kenneth Elizabeth Simmons Charlotte Louise Sottile Janet Staedeli Crenshaw Deborah Regina Tillotson Mary Jane Trotter Diane Elizabeth Tuttle Carole Nan Tyson Carole Betts Wilson Pamela Anne Wood   . DELTA DELTA DELTA Libby Pitts President Cathy Moss Vice-President Liz Simmons . Secretary Linda Dasher Treasurer ACROSS, TOP: Delta ' s do it up right for homecoming. ACROSS, LEFT: And what ' s the prize for playing in this mess??? ACROSS, RIGHT: Our group had forty per cent fewer cavities!!! TOP: I think Tri Delt ' s are the greatest! TOP RIGHT: The cream ladies fight it out for Broadway Joe!!! KAX Go for it . . . Got down . . . Moon-in . . . B W ■ . . Cyclops ... You can do it . . . Red neck . . . Charlie ' s house . . . Cookie Commando . . . Hank . . . All-American . . . tense city . . . Prather finally-Barnett? . . . Behind the doors of 222 Wrong way Wright . . . How ' bout it doll . . . Og ' s Hall . . . XYZ National . . . Mule . . . Howard ' s Angels . . . Lake parties . . . Shoot a blue Cheeks and the boy ... Go up there? ... 4.0 boys . . . Caspar . . . Sharp ' s cow . . . Stand up Oscar . . . Roundman ' s A. T. . . . Zipper rolled them . . . Where ' s Slate? ... The Movie! Outstanding . . . Cool, but not that cool . . . Scarp- iron . . . Gray Ghost . . . Green Nurd . . . Zero • ■ • Yanker . . . Snakes ... Bob and Russ King . . . Incompletes . . . Red paint . T Stud . . . Thread Man ... You did what Peep? • ■ • Mule, the richest animal . . . Cope from Cope • • ■ Oral Wells ... 86 Hillside . . . Play the role, J. M. . . . Keep up the frat imagine . . . Reserva- tions . . . What doors? . . . Ozzie . . . Return to the Rock . . . McCants and his hog . Cigar anyone . . . Small and Little ... The Troupes The Hunters . . . Health Week . . . Telephone for Crosby, it ' s . . . Bald at his age . . . Roll the Deacon . . . Lake Lure . . . Booty in the guards ■ • . Mmmmmmowlajka . . . Good by Chis Sigma Nu all the way. ZN Jerry Meehan Jim Prather Marion Slaton Pete Mowlajko Ronny Rentz Bob Smith Ed Norn ' s Jeff Rockwell Billy Ware David Norton Mac Rogers Ben Watson Tommy Oglesby Robbie Sharpton Jerry Wells Jim Peeples Booty Shelley John Worsham Bob Perry Don Slate Jim Wright Ronny Barnette Larry Bell Bill Bonner Hugh Crawford Al Crosby Joe Ed Davis Jones Dempsey Johnny Floyd Bubba Foy Neale Elliott Bill Gilbert Robert Hawthor Dave Hendrix Howard Hall Bobby Jackson Jimmy Jackson Greg Jones John Little Mike Lake Laval Johnson Louie McAlhaney Robert McCants Identification on P. 594 SIGMA NU Don Sharf g President Charlie Waters Ben Compton Secretary David t i Ireasurer ACROSS TOP: Sigma Nu gives tube lessons to the new pledge class. ACROSS BOTTOM: Sweetheart, you do it your way, and I ' ll do it mine. BELOW: Now you watch how soul man Ronnie can work it out. RIGHT: I don ' t believe I really want to be in a sorority. BOTTOM RIGHT: I thought we could get first place with all these gross jokes. i £ i A ■ -. Irvine Lupo Lenny Newcomb Dan Rogers Marshall West John Carder Ken Ewan Jimmy Henderson Ted King Bill Norris Ron Roof Jim Williamson Neville Clark Mill Fant Marshall Hoefer Bryan Klapman Ron Oakley Jim Runion Bob Wilson Donnie Coggins Jim Gamble Frank Holman Mike McConnell Everette Page Wilson Tillotson Bill Altman Robert Compton Taylor ©arnett Jimmy Huggins Will Maxwell Ben Pauling Steve Usury Bobby Armfield Clay Cox David Green Tommy Jacobs Richard Miller Bill Poe Rick Vaughn Bill Armstrong Carrol Cox Norman Hamilton Manly Jones Lewis Miller Jon Popowski Nelson Weaver Ronny Bridwell Drake Curry Craig Hardin Rick Jones Dennis Moore Robin Prince Bill Webster Jack Brunson Wade Crow Reg Hargrove Ronnie Jones KEN Who wants to buy this diamond ring? . . . bop bop a loo bop . . . Ehrlich and Josie . . . wire Paladine . . . the ugliest boy in the world . . . kick out the jams, M. F. . . . hot dog! ! . . . CDA who? . . . Flaming what? . . . lounge lizards . . . Hoefer president . . . Jet . . . Carolina-Clemson lives . . . Whipple . . . Parkman is cool . . . pray for Bobby ' s baby . . . loves life . . . real fine . . . dude . . . open your mind . . . fog . . . eternal pledge . . . Black Saturday . . . Bear ' n Jaye?? . . . Santa Claus . . . Ripple . . . TT . . . DDT . . . Great hands . . . Mahoney . . . Invalids ... to a TAPS meeting . . . Tang a Ion truckdrive I just don ' t like ... let us pay how ya ' ll doin ' . . . Linthead . . Splinter . . dollar 298 . . doodoo shirt green teeth . . . always gets the rookies don ' t bet the ranch on it . . . . go on ahead . . . Marginal .. 9 to 5 ... the Clock . . . Goldie Round man . . . that ' s close ... a . Quasi . . . real is marginal . . . . . the iceman leaveth . . . it ' s a biggie . . . nationals discussed in 305 . . . Quincy n the pecan branch . . . Put on your homecoming button . . . lassie ' s out of hand . . . Beach music ... I can drink an a — load . . . commode huggin ' . . . high school . . . five o ' clock — we were up and so was the display . . . Kappa Sigma Nu became the 169th chapter of Kappa Sigma National Fra- ternity on December 6, 1969. KZ ACROSS, TOP: Careful, Brooks, before you swallow my head. ACROSS, RIGHT: Snappers practice for intra- murals with their new advisor, Joe Parkman. ACROSS, BOTTOM: Your finger stinks. RIGHT: What do you mean it looks like Mr. Peanuts??? BOTTOM: Rinq around the rosie, pocket full of poptops. NZ Numeral Society on the rocks . . . The epitome of Sartorial Splendor (J. Scar) . . . The Derby, Belmont, and Mardi Gras . . . Lydia E. will set you free . . . Sweet David . . . J. K. and B. K. — brown spot on your dial . . . Thunder Road . . . The Majors, hot fun . . . Numeral Society Homecoming Special . . . The rich get richer and the poor get poorer . . . Definitely Numeral Society material ... To SAZ from a friend in SAE . . . Master Batters . . . Aborted Tech trek . . . Greek Weak . . . Clayton House smokers . . . Edisto . . . Nu Sig feels a draught . . . Numbers take Greek Sing lightly, as it should be . . . Welcome Tiger fans . . . Cherub . . . Good time is had by all, left side Wannamaker Hall . . . New stigma . . . Boss line . . . Vini, Vidi, Vici . . . Underground at Jack ' s Palace . . . Lowderburger . . . McMillan needs a nickname . . . Kid . . . Paul lives . . . Moore and his shadow . . . Fourteen years of unsurpassed excellence . . . Numeral Society and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, always first and finest. ZAE David Andrews Robert Lyons Thurston Bagnal Robert McCormick Richard Ballenger James McGee Sam Boykin Robert McKinney Orren Byrd Victor McKoy Alan Culler Keith McLeod Joe Culler Lawrence McMillan Baxter Culler Robert Mitchell James Dukes Richard Molten William Durant William Moore Marion Floyd John Morgan Greg Frampton Paul Morris William Free Bill Myers Lee Gardner Michael Myers Danny Gregg John Ross Simons Hane James Scarborough Stephen Hixson William Self John Jeffers Farley Shuler Ernest Jeffords Harry Thomas John Kapp John Thornhill Willie Kelley Charles Wallmo William Kimbrell George Waltman William Kirkpatrick Angus Warren McDonald Law William Wilburn Bud Legare Thomas Wright Ronny Lowder Identification on P 595 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Donnie Dukes President William Self Vice-President John Jeffers Secretary Lee Gardner Treasurer ACROSS. RIGHT: Prospective Lydia E. Pinkum Award Winner— Bill Kimbrell. ACROSS, LEFT: The dynamic duo — Paul and Scar. RIGHT: The roughest road trip in years!!! LOWER RIGHT: The NS Special— on time, for once. LOWER LEFT: Vikings by 17? xrx Jane Ellen Bartles Cathy Cox Kenyon Fairey Diane Jameson Patti McCuen Sally Smith Peggy Batson Mary Craig Ann Garrett Judy Jameson Judi Nicks Sandra Stash Diana Bissey Brenda Curtis Alex Georgeo Dawn Jones Elaine Owens Tessa Stewart Donna Brooks Judy DeHoff Lucy Gordon Ann Kester Linda Parker Sally Tripp Anna Busby Barbara Diegl Gail Hanna Peggy Macauley Sharon Rice Emily Warren Susan Calllson Millie Donald on Laurie Holleman Vicki Mathis Barbara Rodgers Claudia Young Sandra Corley Diana Edward Nonie Hudnall OZT In August — Rally Omicron . . . Picnic and Softball at the Y-Beach . . . Busby A-go-go . . . wad, wad, wad ... I want the biggest potato . . . Dear Secret Sis . . . those Med students in Charleston . . . first down on the 54-yard line . . . Rick wants one girl on that rock and the other in the stream . . . OZT on the rocks . . . We ' ve got a Homecoming Queen! . . . the Tiger is in an Army truck . . . Put the beacon on the deacon . . . Halloween at the day care center . . . Marshal Busby . . . sober up, it ' s your mother . . . too many golden crumbles . . . a great I Oth anniversary blow out . . . where are your pajamas! ! ? . . . it ' s Baby Ruthie . . . Dawn, get rid of that incense ... a triple candlelight! . . . Bissey showers Parker and she ' s lavaliered to A-suite ... A change of roomies . . . Our Christ- mas party: champagne, steak, and Flu . . . Millie ' s lollipop . . . A-suite graduated in December . . . Vacation, telegrams, and Rush . . . Grover ' s shirt ... a yodeling goatherd with amnesia ... A adorable you see . . . alumnae re-visit ... A new thing for us, National visits . . . Here they come . . . making our choice . . . Kappa Kappa Gamma ' s the one ... an Owl, a Key, a Fleur-de-lis . . . with love and pride Kappa sisters are we . . . And you know, I wouldn ' t give a rappa, for anything but Kappa . . . spread the good word . . . only the best. KKr KAPPA am KAPPA GAMMA Judy Nicks Alex Geor j «jij President Vice -President Lucy Gord on Treasurer Diane Jameson Secretary ACROSS, BOTTOM: The Kappas juklng it out at Dixie Day! ACROSS, TOP ' RIGHT: The Chrome Garden plays for the 10th Annual Party. ACROSS, TOP LEFT: KKG Dixie Day Oueen. Donna Brooks. TOP: The Kappas work hard on their Homecoming Display. BOTTOM: Partying in the tenth year of the sorority. $KA A new year, a new name ... a lot of tradition, but still the same . . . pay attention, boy . . . ear job, neck job and a super-neck . . . many diamonds with set dates, houseparty at Rockmont — get it straight! . . . you can ' t score if you don ' t go to bat . . . kick-off, Booster, Crash, and all that . . . 1970 — the year of the bean . . . punt or grind — it ' s up to you . . . outa-damn-sight . . . Wednesday night swims at Hartwell, all right! . . . Dummy, Goofy, Zero, Flappy, and Tiger — the intellectual in-crowd . . . Rush and Homecoming both are unreal ... a moving display that again was still . . . the Marlboros and the Columbians — Big George is max . . . Hose is married, life is lax . . . the old salts graduate, and new sprouts take over . . . med school and dental school? — a lot of hope- fuls . . . road trips to the Rock on hump day . . . remodeled ghetto, but the same hall . . . southern tradition, the Old South Ball . . . somebody get Pretty a date . . . party at Mullen ' s, but he doesn ' t know it . . . dates from the Zoo, something new . . . Razor tongue . . . Lester called today — where are you, boys? ... no pity for a cripple . . . three on a string . . . don ' t you ever die . . . arrogant pledge . . . tremendous year for the Phi Kapps . . . the end of ten years . . . Delta Omicron of Kappa Alpha ... an end and a beginning. KA A Richard Black Charles Eldridge Larry Huggins Tom Moss John Ratteree Craig Thomas Jimmy Buck Danny Freeman Walter Jenkins John Mullen Johnny Roberts Goody Thomas Lonnie Bull Tim Grant Pope Johnson Larry Oates Andrew Sidrony Bill Verross George Bullwinkel Jim Hall Pink Kellett David Pitner Steve Smoak Doug Watters Doug Conrad Butch Harris Buddy Leenhardt Jim Poling Sammy Spann Fred Worsham Lynn Dantzler Tommy Henderson Charles Mcellen Charles Ratteree Charles Tennett Steve Wray Bob Durant Curt Hogan ■ t AM fa KA PPA ALPHA Charles Ratterree President Charles Eldridge Vice-President William Verross Secretary James Poling Treasurer ACROSS, TOP: Yeah, glad to meet you too, Russ. ACROSS, BOTTOM: I told y ' all we should have started this damn display before Tuesday. LEFT: Grazing in the grass at the Greek games. RIGHT: The Marlboros incapture Zero and J. C. at the Formal. Freeze . . . the Zetas are back ... no hair . . . lots of war stories . . . nationals arrive and Nathan finally gets one ... we got the best . . . Zetas celebrate tenth anniversary on top ... a first semester rush? . . . not another Hughes or is he Snowball . . . one Hud out, one Hud in . . . big O gets sixpack . . . she ' s our sweetheart too, Hooks . . . CDA and 3 out of 4 . . . Joe Willie Smith and his team . . . Tigerama and the Zetas place again with Grimes way out in front . . . November nineteenth and we are PIKA ' s . . . Crate slips and gets a 3.8 . . . Gregeo and Judiette . . . Durthea and Karen . . . Moses and No-Neck . . . Blackcloud . . . Hurt and his DD ' s . . . Brenau? . . . Christmas party, oysters, ugh! . . . Gilbert gets ram air . . . diamonds flying every- where . . . Bazemore married? . . . another sadness and the PIKA ' s return to school one less in number . . . January, a month to remember . . . rush . . . the PIKA ' s follow the Zeta tradition . . . TOP pledge class . . . and the quad knows it . . . in- spection . . . installation . . . January thirty-first, a charter, and we ' re number one again . . . Eta Alpha . . . would you believe two advisors this time . . . Doc and Col . . . ieee, and it ' s Charleston again . . . Red, and Becky, and Greer, or Bay Bay? . . . PIKA banquet brings tux and tails . . . another GREAT year, the best yet . . . Defrost. IIKA Wayne Abrams Johnny Allen Harry Askins Randy Bazemore Wayne Brockington Marvin Buchanan Moffat Burris Oscar Carter Corkey Cooper Mike Cornish Rob Cox Al Droege Benny Duncan Robert Epps Jerry Eskew Tom Fulmer Dave Gilbert David Gilstrap John Graham Buddy Grimes Mile Hendrix Ben Hooks Charles Hudson Larry Hudson Charles Hughes Windy Hughes Al Hurt Eddie Jones Al Jolly Don Kelley Jim Kinard Rodney Langley Robert Lee Chuck Lindsay Danny Mace Pete Macomson Jim Mackintosh David McLellan Larry Miller Steve Moore Rodger Mudd John Mullen Paul Myers Greg Pearce Gary Pringle Bill Presson Bill Reese Riney Rinehart Ken Simmons Allen Smith Kim Snoody Craig Stafford Jim Taylor Joe Turner Johnny Turner Ray Wilson Mike Wingo Identification on P. S?7 t t t • • • ZBX Mrs. Newman s boarding house, seven hopeful girls . . . Sigma Beta Chi is born . . . One year of hard work and planning, a constitution is formed, ritual is created, blue and white, magnolias bright, shiney new pins . . . Twelve new pledges, twenty points a day . . . honors come . . . Miss C. U. . . . Dixie Day Queen . . . SBX is in full swing . . . Sigmas on the go . . . Tigerama tradition . . . first woman TAPS editor . . . Best Dressed Coed . . . Initiations . . . slaves on the quad . . . Easter party at Tomassee, all climaxed with a spring banquet ... a year for firsts . . . Sigmas number one . . . Magnolia Manor . . . twenty new pledges . . . third straight win on Dixie Day . . . the trophy is retired . . . first candlelights . . . white formais alike . . . another happy year . . . Sigmas beam . . . Sigmas in the know . . . Miss C. U. ... Who ' s Who, sorority room fun . . . color t. v. . . . stereo set . . . Sigmas boast the largest pledge class yet ... A time for growth and change . . . Sigmas are ready ... a brand new face . . . visiting nationals . . . decisions to make . . . Chi Omega first . . . me- nagerie of owls . . . Chi O Manor . . . fantastic pledges and our quota met ... A happy end to a wonderful beginning . . . YOU ' VE COME A LONG WAY, BABY! xo Deana Anderson Diane Ashley Martha Carol Blakely Gail Brewer Ellen Calhoun Marilyn Jones Nancy Dannals Cathy Dodds San Finley Angie Fowler Robin Hadden Dianne Harrison Suzy Harte Jane Hass Bobbie Hayes Joan Hindman Sue Holcombe Lyn Jackson Kay Knoy Judi Kossler Karen Lewis Pat Mansfield Georgia Montgomery Barbara Wells Jere Ragsdale Diane Railton Harriet Robins Harriet Ross Paula Sloan Rowena Sobczyk Brenda Spearman Carol Stahlkuppe Bonnie Truluck Ginny West Janice Wilson Diane Wright Darra Williamson Identification on P. 597 ACROSS, FAR RIGHT: Little got just what she wanted at the Chi O Christmas party. ACROSS, UPPER LEFT: The Statue at Liberty of Tigerama. ACROSS, BOTTOM: Jane teaches the Chi Omegas a Christmas carol. ABOVE: Chi Omega ' s pledge season ends with costume capers. BOT- TOM: Dixie Day poses all kinds of problems. :« Pat Mansfield President Suzie Harte Vice-President Carol Stahlltuppe Treasurer Sue Holcombe Secreta m r 3 . M5i ZKE fou all know why hv I called this meeting Dick . . . Bengal Huddle . . . Pidgeon, airborne? . . Rudy? . . . Hank, 5-205 . . . . . . Roach and Stoneface Cole fathe C 2 . Whe ippy, master Beta Large Al Brothers . Chicken . Hany . . thing ' s ra sight, Tiz Whe Meyer ' s fabulous four . . Wildman ' s Punch Stock in the Holiday . Probably god damn Foster shot out from under the saddle . . . . . Quart of gobble, gobble, Porter . . . Newton, Armistead, Gill — the Marx Little Albert ' s Fried Rack Man Dan Semi-monk . Lay Lady La) Stalk Huff, double-parked on 1-26 for il Cc aq Love at first I raiier Jane Chick enman been hidi Wak ,g? e-up lie jpe -Duh SG-32 . . . Why can ' t the rush girls stay at Bennette ' s, Slick? Don ' t worry it back, Klugh Raindrops keep fal lg or head well as other stuff C ome on home Ralph, Green Weenie, Blue Peril, Blue Phoof Roll down the window first, Miller Lombardi Jean-Claude Dunawa Geoff . New Year ' s at the beach . . . Peterenis . . . Hiney m in love, Let ' s go see the Mets, Puckett Hey Meyer stop the car! Did you say something? Jenkins Pled Pill Edwards Wake ger th bookstore e up Frog, the meeting s over! . . . New Beta Theta Pi ' s got so much soul! Ben -■■r S ' At Oc - L7 « p - m. t h h y £ in -A LJBS- r r ' T yi ' 1 m m L± ' i cm  ■ Doug Armistead Buddy Dulin Geoff Baker Bobby Durant George Bolen Buz Dunaway Don Bruce Bill Edwards John Burroughs William Edwa Lew Cato Pete Enis Bennette Cornwell Rick Fillyaw Mike Cornwell John Fulmer Henry Cogan Danny Foster Bratton DeLoach Ted Fox Austin Gilbert Bruce Gilbertson Mike Gill Mike Griggs Jim Hanahan Al Haselden Danny Herlong Jim Hines Pledger Hodges Jim Holbrook « fi V mJt Calvert Huffines Mike LeGrand Nate Newton Lake Jameson Chuck Luther Ray Oliver Randy Jenkins Mark Meyer Pete Pappas Sonny Jones Chuck Mikell William Porter Chuclc Joye Ronnie Milam Al Puckett Michael Kaylor Mike Miller Marc Ragsdale Tommy Klugh Tommy McDaniel Milke Stewart Winston Lawton Harry Moore Tim Turner Frank Lee Bill Neely Calvin Weeks Identification on P. 598 Gordon Metsky Marc Feinberg Richard Reith Mark Goldman Barry Koretz Steve Burns Tim Coffey Rich Abrahams Bob Aines Wayne Baker Robert Bayerl Skip Brown Shreve Davis Bill DuBois Mllce Geronimos Bill Hasskamp Chris Henderson Forrest Henrikson Bert Homan Hank Ireland Ted Klemetti Phil Legnetti Larry Leseman Bob Levine Jim Maness John Meade Dick Merrick John Mickanis Tony Mirabelli John Oxford Max Schreiber Mike Taylor Augie Tortora Chris Trivelas Colin Urquhart Carl Zambon XA November 12, 1967 . . . Chi Lambda . . . Norris Hall . . . Get your feet off the table, you stupid lobster ... oh no, a Wop blue bar . . . where ' s Holly Springs . . . funny flicks . . . the left door, downstairs to the left . . . Atlanta, Ga., Dick ' s house . . . locker room parties . . . bellbottom pants . . . clean cut Lambdas . . . Ahhhh, can you dig it — Lambdas can . . . Symbos and Nicko . . . Larry, she must like you — she won ' t dance with anyone else . . . Sole music? ? ? . . . A student Outhouse . . . The Friends of Mind, the best ever . . . Colon Urgrit . . . How do you spell Beef — , d-u-m . . . Wayne flys Delta — it ' s all Poo ' s fault . . . Canteen hour 9 a. m.-2 p. m . . . 31 will get you $4.50 . . . anybody up for a trip? ... I don ' t care, I ' m graduating . . . War and Peace . . . who says nobody wants a l-Y, Moose ... I ain ' t getting serious ... a waxed gavel . . . Ox, Moose, Magoo-mono — did you find the carrier? ... 3 for 21 . . . the Holiday Inn has snakes . . . the great chase . . . Bert — Blood, Sweat Tears . . . Oh, Boy . . . Sandbox ... I won ' t sit on your bed if you give me a cigarette . . . Bambi is not a deer ... A Skelton is a fraternity brother ' s best friend . . . December 2, 1969 . . . Theta Chi . . . more to come. ex , 9 ■ • • ♦ K- S ACROSS, TOP LEFT: Fish takes cool command of the situation. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: Not every- one dances all the time. ACROSS, BOTTOM: Tee moves in for the big shot. TOP: Theta Chi reviews Chi Lambda days past during Rush. ABOVE: A The ta Chi sized drink. NEW NAMES . . NEW PLACES . . SAME FACES. LnU ALPHA ZETA The year 1970 marks the 40th anniversary of the South Carolina Chapter of Alpha Zeta, founded on April 19, 1930, as the 38th Chapter of Alpha Zeta. Clemson University has the only chapter in the state. The fraternity is a national, honorary Agricul- tural fraternity with objectives to foster higher standards of scholarship, character, and leader- ship; to strive for unity of action and accomplish- ment of ideals; to render service to the student and agricultural divisions, and to promote the profession of Agriculture. Members are selected from students in Agriculture and Biological Sciences possessing high qualities of scholarship, leadership, an d character. Alpha Zeta undertakes several social and ser- vice functions throughout the year, highlighted by an annual banquet in the spring. NEAL ATKINSON. President ' ▲ 4.4 Ji iii Cloninger, J. Cornwell. M. Dantzler. L. Dunbar. J. Floyd. L. Hendrlx, C. Hildebrand, W. Si Lea Sawyer, T. «l 2 Suit, T. Sursavage, J. Wall, W. Yongue, C. rrfi£J s J| UPPER: Are you sure this is the right way? LOWER: You in the back, hands on the table. ACROSS: Alpha Zeta president calls for a vote. u ALPHA TAU ALPHA The Kappa Chapter of Alpha Tau Alpha is Clemson University ' s National Professional Agri- cultural Education Fraternity. Members are in- vited to join on a basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and outstanding achievement in the field of Agricultural Education. The purpose of the fraternity is to develop a true professiona spirit among teachers and teacher trainees ir Vocational Agricultural Education, and to fostei a fraternal spirit among its members. Alpha Tau Alpha ' s activities include a prograrr designed to increase interest of Agricultural Edu cational students in teaching Vocational Agricu ture and the awarding of a scholarship medal to the senior graduating in Agricultural Education with the highest scholastic average. Abernathy. L O ' Briant, D. Ashley, J. Seay, M. Bolt, D. Love, K. Norton, J. Rhodes, W. Smith. T. Whitney, R. GAMMA ALPHA MU Gamma Alpha Mu, Clemson ' s honor fraternity for writers, this year celebrates its thirty-fifth birthday. Founded largely through the efforts of the late John D. Lane, a professor of English who was widely known as Clemson ' s one man school of journalism, Gamma Alpha Mu claims among its members some of the university ' s most distinguished alumni, partic- ularly journalists and educators. Open to all students, new members are selected yearly on the basis of works submitted and revived by a board of Clemson alumni with distinguished literary achievements. Class standing or major course has no bearing on membership. The organization presents an award annually to the best student publication on campus and attempts to recognize and encourage outstanding writers in the student body in both journalism and creative writing. Members include not only members of the Tiger and Chron- icle staffs, but also many other independent writers on campus. MARTHA SEAY, President UPPER: Gamma Alpha Mu ' s muse over LIFE. LOWER Martha Seay. president, dlscussses an article with some other members. Ill t VMf BLUE KEY The membership of Blue Key National Fraternity at Clemson University is comprised of students representing many of the numerous and varied areas of student ac- tivity. Fraternal bonds within the fraternity remain strong as its members, through mutual cooperation, organize various activities. Blue Key has as its major project each year the plan- ning, directing, and coordinating of Tigerama, the stu- dent variety production. This production is traditionally presented on the eve of Homecoming each year. Pro- ceeds received from Tigerama finance Blue Key plans to sponsor a scholarship program for upperclassmen. Throughout each school year, members of Blue Key assume new responsibilities and projects. The fraternity is presently organizing the establishment of a plaque which will indicate the results of the Clemson-Carolina game for the first date of this match to the present. BARRY R. EDWARDS. President Aslcins. P. Gassaway, F. Barker, J. Bolt. J. Bostlc, J. Hanna, R. Hunt, D. Klahre, T. 254 M AA)M Buck, J. Cochet, A. Oborn, R. Settle, J. Davis, J. Shelley, W. Edwards, B. Eldridge, R. Etheredge, W. Foster, J. Smith, J. Steer, J. Thompson, M. Turner, J. GAMMA BETA PHI This year the members of Gamma Beta Phi have strived to create an active organization to provide service and leadership to Clemson University. During the fall semester members gathered for several parties and social events. A successful drop-in and pledge season highlighted the semester. Pledge season ended with formal initiation and a banquet. The Gamma Beta Phi Society is well represented in all phases of campus life. Members play an active part in various other campus organizations — the Arnold Air So- ciety, Counterguerrillas, Tae Kwon Doe Club, WSBF Staff, and the Tiger Band. To be eligible for membership in Gamma Beta Phi, a student must maintain an overall Grade Point Ratio of 2.7. Students meeting this requirement are invited to become active members of Gamma Beta Phi. CHUCK MUNN, President Floyd. L. Hayes, W. Bennett, R. Blackmon, M. ii Burton, R. Caughman, Wes Chovan, J. Cole, C. Falls. L Gambrell, J. Gray, G. Harris, R. Holladay, C. Jacobs, W. Lesley, E. Lockery, J. Mattox, B. Means, K. Milhous, K. Newman, M. Patterson, J. Reed. E. Steele. W. Weathers. H. Wharton. J. MU BETA PSI Mu Beta Psi was established as a national music fra- ternity in 1928 on the campus of North Carolina State College in Raleigh, North Carolina. Shortly therafter a chapter was founded at Clemson College, Clemson, South Carolina. The purpose of the fraternity is two fold: 1. To promote a better fellowship among the musicians of the various musical organizations and among the musicians of various colleges. 2. To advance music to its proper place as an educa- tional subject. The brothers of Mu Beta Psi play an active role in Clemson ' s Tiger Band and University Glee Clubs. This year Delta Chapter produced The Clemson Tra- dition, a long playing album with favorite Clemson marches along with the annual show, Spring Sounds which gives the students a chance to express themselves. EDWARD REED. President ' -■ —  - fA ORDER OF ATHENA Order of Athena Honorary Sorority, organized in the spring of 1968 by the brothers of Blue Key as their sister society, is designed to honor those women students who have contributed to Clemson University. Members are chosen on the basis of leadership, scholarship, and service. In the spring of 1969, Order of Athena spon- sored the organization of a freshman honor society for women, based on ideals similar to those of Blue Key and the Order of Athena. The women of Order of Athena aide Blue Key in the sponsoring of some of their functions, as well as providing service of their own. The Greek goddess of wisdom, Athena, is symbolic of the goals strived for by this organization. UPPER RIGHT: Members L. Pitts, J. Nicks, J. Hass, J. Beach, R. Sobczyk, and J. Cely make plans for second semester. LOWER LEFT: The new members: R. Sobczyk, H. Robins, J. Nicks, J. Cely, M. Hart, D. Bissey. LOWER RIGHT: Water, water everywhere. ft 4 4 PHI PSI Bo chillon R. Gamb rell J. Kla hre, T. Leary, G. Ta lor, T. Mullin W. Phi Psi has had a busy spring and fall semester. Professor Thomas Campbell was named Man of the Year in Textiles of South Carolina, and Mr. Robert S. Small of Dan Rivers Mills along with Mr. Francis Townsend of the Graniteville Company were given honorary memberships. The fraternity went to the national convention in Princeton, New Jersey, and competed with other chapters in the presentation of educational textiles display. The brothers brought home a first place trophy. Eight new members have been taken into Phi Psi and have helped in a textile student recruiting project. The brothers also assisted in guided tours on high school student visitation days. The future holds a national convention at Calloway Gardens and the naming of a Textile Man of the Year and much work for textiles at Clemson. THOMAS KLAHRE. President UPPER: Understand all this stuff . . . you ' ve got to be kid- ding! LOWER: One does not touch the body of Karnak! 259 PHI ETA SIGMA Phi Eta Sigma is a national honor fraternity that strives to recognize the outstanding scho- lastic achievement of freshmen. Unlike many other honoraries that judge eligibility on leader- ship and scholarship, Phi Eta Sigma membership is based solely on scholastic performance. A minimum grade-point ratio of 3.5 accumulated during either the first semester or the first two semesters serves as a base requirement for ad- mission. This year, as in the past, Phi Eta Sigma sponsored freshman achievement tests in both English and Mathematics, and the winners were recognized with special awards on Honors and Awards Day. At the same time, the senior with the highest grade-point ratio was given a Phi Eta Sigma key. The highlight of the year came during April when Phi Eta Sigma had its annual banquet in honor of the new initiates. JEROME C. WELLS. President in ? fir $ Allen. J. Alpert. C. Bardsley, C. Betsill, W. Boggs. F. Bowers. G. ft e $ Carpenter, M Drennan, R. Garnett, T. Jacobs, G. Jones, J. Meyer, T. Moose, T. Peace, D. Smith, W. Sutherland, D. Warner, J. Lombardi, J. Mims, P. Morris, T. Rogers, D. Steer, J. Thompson, P. Wells, J. Mclntyre, L. Moore, B. Myers, M. Shelley, W. Stanley, T. VanOsdell, D. Youell, G. Mauney, D. Moore, E. Osborne, G. Sherwood, G. Stewart, M, Verross, W. Young, T. PHI KAPPA PHI Phi Kappa Phi is a national organization with the primary objective of recognition and encourage- ment of superior scholarship in all fields of study. Membership in this organization is considered the highest scholastic honor that a Clemson student can obtain. Among the undergraduates, seniors with cumu- lative grade-point ratio of 3.2 and second semester juniors with a cumulative grade-point ratio of 3.5 are eligible for membership. The new members are formally welcomed into Phi Kappa Phi each fall and spring with an initiation service and banquet. Now celebrating its thirty-first anniversary on the Clemson campus and continuing the fulfillment of its motto — The love of learning rules the world — Phi Kappa Phi also sponsored an essay contest, The Pursuit of Learning, and the winner of the $25 award was recognized at the annual Honors and Awards Day presentation. EUGENE PARK, President 4 m l J Betsill, W. Bouchillon, R. Brennan, J. Cloninger, J. Corpening, B. Garnett, T. Hatchell, R. Herrington, E. Jansen, S. Jones, M. McAlister, J. Parker, L Robinson, W. Tripp, S. Verross, W Buller, R. Cely. J. Gooding, C. Gordon, L. Johnson, S. Jones, C. Mauney. D. Richbourg, V Walden, W. Worsham, G. OPPOSITE LEFT: Phi Kappa Phi members terminate semester with annual banquet. LEFT: Then they drummed him out of West Point and took away his . . . UPPER: A blank piece of paper at formal initiation, really! TAU BETA PI Tau Beta Pi, founded at LeHigh University in 1885, is the nation ' s oldest engineering honor so- ciety. South Carolina Alpha, the local chapter, was installed in 1928 with the purpose of recognizing in a fitting manner those undergraduates in engi- neering who have demonstrated their superior scholarship and exemplary character. Membership in Tau Beta Pi represents the highest mark of achievement for an engineering student, and is an honor which is universally respected in the engineering profession. Members are selected from those men and women who rank in at least the upper fifth of the senior engineering enrollment and the upper eighth of the junior engineering enrollment. Tau Beta Pi also strives to encourage a spirit of liberal culture through sponsorship of essay con- tests, a slide rule course, academic awards, and talks to the engineering freshmen each year. DENNIS L. MAUNEY. President Brooks, N. Coleman, J. Mauney, D. Robinson, W. Corpening, B. Davenport, H. Singletary, G. Tennant, M. Gooding, C. Walden, W. Herrington, E. Wyatt, L TAU SIGMA DELTA Tau Sigma Delta, the national honor fraternity in architecture and the allied arts, was first repre- sented at Clemson University in the spring of 1965. Membership is based on high academic standing and professional promise. The requirements for membership into the Phi Chapter of Tau Sigma Delta at Clemson are somewhat higher than the national requirements, making this a more selective group. Although it is basically an honor fraternity, Tau Sigma Delta has endeavored to take on a limited number of projects that stimulate understanding and appreciation of both architectural education and practice. A slide show, concerning itself with all phases of the architectural student ' s life, was offered to all prospective state high school students. JOHN D. JACQUES, President UPPER, SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Indylc, R. Edney. S. Hanlcins, J. Jacques, T. Pope, D. Matthews, J. Abrams. STANDING: C. Wrigley, P. Gilbert, D. Hauseman, J. Morgan, W. Shelley, R. Kapp. ABSENT: J. Barker. LOWER: Tau Sigma Delta members and faculty enjoy annual banquet at The Clemson House. TIGER BROTHERHOOD Tiger Brotherhood, born during the cadet walk- outs in the twenties, celebrated its 40th anniversary this year. During its early years, Tiger Brotherhood assumed the role of cadet government, making suggestions, holding discussions, and representing the student viewpoint in matters affecting cadet life. Today Tiger Brotherhood, still embracing the same basic tenents as established by its founders, promotes high standards of social and ethical con- duct, while recognizing in its members an earnest devotion to Clemson. Tiger Brotherhood, a cross- sectional representation of the Clemson community, provides a viable, flexible, and continuing forum for ideas and unending service to Clemson. Stu- dents, faculty, and staff all work within the bonds of brotherhood to champion a closer relationship. Alexander, M. Clyne, T. Anderson, J. Craven, L. Barker, J. Crawford, C. Buck. J. Etheredqe, W. s m 1 mk AiktiM t Jeffers, J. Jordan, J. Kendrick, T. Mahaffey. J. Moore, D. Morris, P. Poling, J. Thomas, C. Tolley, C. Turner, J. Ware, W. Waters. C. Werner, C. Wiggins, D. - ;; ' :-■; OPPOSITE: Tiger Brotherhood members enjoy annual banquet. UPPER, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Morris, President; J. Barker, Vice-President; R. zemore, Secretary. ABSENT: J. Sursavage, Treasurer. MIDDLE: This is Clemson ' s best? LOWER: You ought to see my old soft shoe. Settle, J. Sursavage, J Wilson, R. Yauqer, R. Bellten, E. Bullock, R. XI SIGMA PI Xi Sigma Pi is the honorary organization for stu- dents majoring in forestry. The main objective of Xi Sigma Pi is the promotion of close unity between future foresters sharing a common interest in per- sonal achievement. Membership is based on the individual ' s grade- point ratio, leadership ability, interest and partici- pation in curricula, and extra-curricular activities. The initiation for new members lasts for a week, closing with a formal ceremony. Each year the fraternity presents a scholarship recognition award to the deserving sophomore, junior, and senior in forestry. The members also contribute to the Clemson Forester, the annual publication of Clemson forestry students. Each year Xi Sigma Pi increases its membership as the forestry curriculum at Clemson University expands. fc Dreher, T. Jensen, J. Miller, J. Ozbolt. R. Patterson, M. Sibley, C. Stewart, D. Thomas, B. Whittalcer, D. UPPER: Formal initiation is a solemn occasion LOWER: That ' s a good one, I never heard it before AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF TEXTILE CHEMISTS AND COLORISTS The Student Chapter of the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists is a professiona organization for those persons interested in the chemistry of fibers, dyestuffs and adjuncts of textile applications. Since the AATCC was founded in 1 92 I , its basic goal has been to provide a formum for the dissemination of knowledge concerning textile chemistry for the professional development of its members. The main activities of the AATCC include speak- ers from industry, plant trips, and a steak supper each semester. It is thought that the various speak- ers and plant trips bring the students closer to the realities of the Textile industry. The members also come in contact with the leaders of the textile in- dustry fostering relationships that may result in better jobs on graduation. ROBERT W. MILLAR, President 9 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a • •■■• •••■••■•■ ■ ■•••■■•■•■•I •••••••■■■■■■ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa •••■■••••••••••■in •■•■■••••■••■■■•in ■■•■■■•■■■■■■■■■•■a aaaaaaaa ■■■■■■■■■■■ •••■■■••a ■■■■■■■■■■■■aaaaaaaa AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY The student chapter of the American Association for Textile Technology provides textile students with a means of becoming associated with the organi- zation of the National AATT and advancing its goals. The student chapter of AATT was organized at Clemson in 1962. The purpose of AATT is to keep students informed on current developments in the textile industry. The purpose is accomplished through having speakers and taking field trips. Membership is open to all undergraduates with majors in textiles or textile science or a major con- centration in textiles. AATT helps with the con- struction of a homecoming display each year and is active during high school day in Sirrine Hall. The highlight of the year is the now famous student- faculty softball game. BILL McGUIGAN. President Austin, R. Bouchillon, R. Evans, W. Gambrell J. ' Klahre, T. Leary, G. Love, S. McGuigan W. Maynard, B. Maynard, D. Miller, J. Williams, J. AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY The American Ceramic Society is an organization composed of students ma|oring in Ceramic Engi- neering. The society holds at least one regularly scheduled meeting each month. The purpose of ACS is to provide the students with insight into industrial application of Ceramic technology. This is accomplished by bringing in speakers from various fields of Ceramic Engineering. These speakers include plant managers, process engineers, and quality control engineers. Further- more, the society takes several plant trips each year. This gives the student a chance to see a ceramic operation in progress. The society has several social events during the year. At the end of each year, a banquet is held to honor outstanding students. BILL GRUBER, President Barrett, D. Belouin, W. Bennett, R. Blakely, J. Brown, D. Burbage, C. Carrier, J. Davison, C. Denison, D. Dobbins, J. Drennan, W. Gruber, W. Johnson, J. Jolly, R. Jones, G. Kennedy, C. Kessler, M. Knight, F. Landon, T. McKinney, T. Mode, G. Moore, V. Myers, D. Poteat, G. Presson, W. Rentz, A. Starling, C. Walker, D AGRICULTURAL AND BIO-SCIENCE COUNCIL The Ag.-Bio. Science Council is composed of representatives from the various departments in the College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences. They meet together to plan and participate in ac- tivities that serve their departments. In serving in an advisory capacity to the Dean of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, the Council this year sought to maintain communication between the Adminis- tration and the many organizations that the Ag-Bio Council represents. The Council sponsored social events as well as meaningful activities. A square dance in the fall was held as the big entertainment for the first se- mester. Guest speakers and High School Visitation Day were activities for second semester. By these functions the Council see ks to promote interest in agriculture and the biological sciences. UPPER: Johnny Cash-a-way demonstrates the Ag-Bio shuffle. LOWER: 1 bet you thought I was the go-go dancer at the Red Carpet. Smith, M- Steer, J. | Stewart, D. Wall, W. AG-ECON 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; in the past trips have been made to Atlanta, Charleston, and Greenville. The club also presents various speakers to its members through- out the year. Perhaps one of the most important proiects this organization sponsors is the prepara- tion of a news bulletin devoted 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. WILLIAM HAND, President BELOW, FIRST ROW: M. Alexander, R. Copeland, R.Edwards, M. Carmichael, B. Hammond, Curtis Hobbs. SECOND ROW: B. Hand, G. Butler, H. Frye, J. Floyd, D. Nolen. THIRD ROW: P. Black. J. Edwards. LOWER: There ' s nothing like a tree meal! nham, H. Deanhardt, M. Jackson, L. fll McCrerry, P. II McNair, L. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY The student chapter of the American Chemical Society is open to all students majoring in chemistry or chemical engineering. Numbered among the yearly activities of the organization are picnics, field trips, and service projects. The American Chemical Society sponsors a tutoral program for students en- rolled in freshman chemistry. All projects are financed through the yearly sale of laboratory aprons and safety goggles, thereby eliminating the need for collection of local dues while promoting the use of safety equipment. At the bimonthly meetings members hear local chemists speak on various topics in chemistry and science in general. This year, a steak picnic held by the Society gave members a chance to become more closely acquainted with faculty and staff of the Chemistry Department. MARSHALL DEANHARDT, President UPPER: Did you see his heart beat jump when you poured that in with the latex. AMERICAN DAIRY SCIENCE ASSOCIATION The Clemson Chapter of American Dairy Science Association kicked off this year ' s activities with a hamburger cook-out for members and faculty. Later during first semester, the club-sponsored dairy cattle judging team placed well in the Southern region contest and later participated in the National Dairy Cattle Contest in Ohio. The club was represented in Miss Homecoming pageant by Angie Fowler, and Barbara San Miguel sponsored them in the Miss Clemson University Contest. Angie Fowler was also selected Clemson Dairy Princess by the club. At Christmas the club brought a bit of cheer to some aged citizens in a Clemson area rest home. Highlighting second semester were: a joint meet- ing with the University of Georgia ' s Dairy Club, a student-faculty Softball game, and presentation of a Dairy Achievement Award. KIRK McKEOWN. President ■I Aikt Bridwell, F. Catto, M. Glenn, E. Hammond, T. Jameson, H. Jordan, J. McKeown, S. Mills, S. Moore, C Peeler, H. Shumpert, C. Steer, J. UPPER: President Kirk McKeown presents a gift to Sweetheart Angie Fowler. LOWER: I ain ' t complaining — I have heard that students eat at Dan ' s. Bethea, T. Brundage, D. Coleman, F. Dobbins, T. Dobson, H. Garrett, T. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS The American Society of Agricultural Engineers promotes the interest of the students in agricultural engineering, emphasizing professional development. The South Carolina Branch has set an enviable rec- ord for itself, placing third in the nation in its class in the annual Food and Industrial Equipment Award, and having an immediate past president of the Southeastern Regional Council of Student Branches of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. The branch supports itself with a field project each year. This includes planting, cultivating, spray- ing, and harvesting a sixteen acre plot of soybeans. This year all work was done by branch members. A field trip, sponsored each year by the branch, in- volves visits to different businesses which are par- ticularly concerned with Agricultural Engineering as a profession. THOMAS DOBBINS, President UPPER: The right gear connected to the left gear, the top gear connected to the . . . the concern and purpose of the profession of architecture are the creation of a physical environment of use, order, and beauty through the resources of design, economics, technology, and management, the physical environment includes a spectrum of elements serving man, from the artifact and the building to the community and the region, that they serve man well requires of the architect a sensitivity to human needs and aspirations, and an imaginative response to special and political evolution, to economic and organizational change, and to technical development of materials and construction methods. The American Institute of Architects Preamble, Ethical Standards AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS The student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers was founded on the Clemson campus in 1947. Membership in the student chapter is restricted to chemical engineering students who have attained at least a sophomore rating. The purpose of the AlChE is to further the interests of the students in the realm of Chemical Engineering and to promote professionalism. This is accom- plished by having guest speakers from industry lec- ture at bimonthly meetings of the chapter. The senior members of the AlChE participate in numer- ous plant trips to gain firsthand information about the chemical industry. The AlChE 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. JERRY MARTIN, President fV ft 0 O Ifl Allen, C. Amick, H. Archie, W. Barker, J. Binkley, P. Bowen, D. Brink, H. Bruce, D. Campbell, A. Clarke, L. Coble, M. Cole, C. Corpening, B. Corpening, J. Culbertson, C Culler, W. Davis, J. DuBose, P. DuPre, C. Dyson, H. Edmonds, J. Fagg, D. Feaster, D. Fletcher, D. Ford, B. Freeland. M. Glen, S. Goff, L. Gooding, C. Gossett, W. Graham, J. Hall, J. Harmon, L. Hawthorne, R. Herrington, E 4 O. jp O iJi v ?--!■ p ij Hr jB Hodge, M. Landrum, R . Martin, J. Moore, E. Rawl, D. Scherler, W. VanOsdell, D. Jacobs, W. Laney, J. Massie, J. Munn, H. Reed, J. Shirley, W. Warren, J. Jones, C. Lindstedt, R. McLeod, H. Newman, M. Roberts, B. Simmons, R. Watson, W. Kimmitt, R. Liskey, J. Meadors, R. Pepples, J. Robinson. W. Stokely, M. Whetsell, D. Koppel, P. Little, J. Miley, D. Pool, J. Roof, R. Taylor, J. Wyatt, L. Kunz, R, Louis, J. Mims, P. Powell, R. Rutland, C. Trice, N. Young, J. IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA WWl lota Lambda Sigma is a national organization dedicated to the promotion of Industrial Education by special recognition of high scholarship, profes- sional training and the creation and maintaining of a close fraternal bond within the profession. It is an honorary-professional organization, selecting its membership from Clemson majors in Industrial Education as well as from professional workers in the field. lota Lambda Sigma was chartered on the Clem- son campus in 1930, making it the second oldest professional fraternity on campus. Each semester new members undergo an initi- ation period of three weeks, followed by a banquet in their honor. Other yearly activities include the making of plaques for other campus organizations, projects for surrounding communities, Homecoming displays, picnics, and seminars for persons inter- ested in Industrial Education. CALVIN BOWIE, President Lake, K. Tucker, J. Link, G. Yauger, R. SIGMA PSI NU Sigma Psi Nu, the first organization of its kind at Clemson, has as its purpose furthering the brother- hood of the Clemson University swimming team and providing a recruiting and scholarship means for incoming freshmen who show potential as assets to the team. Probably the most important function of the club is the annual Freshman Drop-In, which is held in September to help freshman swimmers adjust to their new environment. Also, each year the club contacts potential college swimmers still in high school. These high school athletes are invited to visit the Clemson campus and to consider it as the college of their choice. DOUG BRAUN, President Braun, D. Brooks, J. Bruno, G. Gagel, T. Garces, R. Haene, T. Lovell, M. Mitchell, G. Mossman, M. Player, V. Schmidt, R. Skilton, W. Strehle, F. Woolbright 283 The Clemson University student chapter of the American Association of Civil Engineers was estab- lished in order to provide opportunities for the students in civil engineering to make professional acquaintances and associations. A number of speakers in the various fields of civil engineering highlighted the engineering phase of ASCE this year. Working many hours on a Homecoming display, editing an annual student publication, and participating in the Carolina Con- ference with other ASCE societies rounded out the civil engineers ' calendar year. The functions and field trips this year, as always, were planned to best acquaint and interest civil engineering students with the various phases of their field. Holle, W. Russell, J. King, O. Shackelford, C. Lynch, D. Spe+ngel, T. McDowell, G. Stover, V. Muccino, P. Stroman, D. Barnwell, T. Brabham. D. Crowe, M. Exley, S. Groover, S. Ogletree, R. Sweeney, M. Blackwell, E Cribb, D. Evans, R. Graham, J. Henning, R Parker, T. Terry, D. AME RICAN 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 stu- dent in good standing. 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 engineering students from freshmen to graduates. Many friend- ships and working relations are developed that will be of value after graduation. BILLY STEWART. President Burns. S. Carter, J. Cooper, H. Cromer M. Dawkins, B. Derrick, D. Detwiler, K. McCleave, W. Harrower, S. Herndon, S. Holcombe, J. Jay, J. Jones, R. Lever, J. Glinn, J. McCullough, W N i uw ! OPPOSITE LEFT: Club members challenge the future. LEFT: All aboard for the magical mystery tour. BELOW: President Billy Stewart — hard at work. ft Milam, G. Nunes. W. Owens. C. Philpott, L. Redick, H. Stewart, A. Taylor, M. Tennant, M f BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB The activities of the Block and Bridle Club are oriented toward the field of animal science and pursuing its many phases through club partici- pation. The annual barbecue was held at the Clemson-Georgia football game. The funds from the annual barbecues were used this summer for the erection of a livestock arena. This arena will be used for livestock shows, classroom work, and club activities. The club also sponsored the Live- stock Judging Team ' s trips to Memphis, Atlanta, and Chicago. In the spring, the club activities in- clude a barbecue and the annual Little International Show and Judging Contest. All club members have an opportunity to participate in the Little International and 4-H and FFA members are in- vited to compete in the junior contest. J. M. ADAMS, President UPPER LEFT: The club members gather around a controversial Clemson personality. UPPER RIGHT: That ' s the little creep that messed up the P A building. LOWER RIGHT: The Clemson Colonel said this should be finger licken good. I A 2J ■ ( ffl l (R ' I T r. [it 1 s, fl Adams, J. Atkinson, L. Bagwell, J. Banks. C. Blackmon, B. Bozard, N. Brown, J. Coakley, B. Crawford, B. Evans, E. Gilliam, H. Harris, J. Henderso , T. Hendrix, C. Hudgens, A. Kennedy, J. Jones, H. McMakin, J. Patterson, J. Preacher, J. Riddle, R. White, S. Woodside, A. Workman, M SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MILITARY ENGINEERS The national organization of the Society for the Advancement of Military Engineers at Clemson University provides a unifying agent for the many diverse fields of engineering and engineering con- struction. The emphasis of SAME is on engineering operations which will be of specific value within the military. The Clemson student chapter helps engi- neering students broaden their overall knowledge and education in the wide fields of engineering. The student is exposed to everyday situations of engineers through a number of slide presentations, films and field trips. The field trips provide the best means of familiarization with most members showing a high interest in these operations. Recent field trips have seen Fort Belvoir, Virginia and Cape Kennedy, Florida. SAME is open to all male students. EDGAR BENJAMIN f iftK it f Porter, L. Stone, G JF DELTA SIGMA NU With two major constitutional amendments this year, Delta Sigma Nu increased its outreach to in- clude freshmen and those students interested in medicine who had previously not retained the 2.5 gpr. requirement. After pledge initiation, the enrollment included some 99 members. This year, members enjoyed increased activity through both educational and social events. Medical films and study groups, guest speakers, trips to medical facili- ties, and several parties all helped to instill a new spirit of brotherhood and pre-medical education. Dr. W. L. Hunter of the Medical College of South Carolina was one of the several guests to address the club. The fraternity trip to Emory Medical school in Atlanta gave members a firsthand look at the life of a medical student and hospital facilities. MIKE FAER, President Alexander. D. Betsill. W. Anderson, L Bodie. J. Archer, R. Ashley, K. Bradley, K. Ayers, B. ' Bredan, A. Batson, P. Brennan, J. Beasley, W. Bunning, T. 291 Faer, M. Gantt. A. Henderson, G. Jenkins, J. Warpik, W. Lawhon, G. Cleveland, T. Clyburn, S. Crawford, C. Cueman, G. Cochet, A. Davis, D. Conrad, D. Deer, W. Cox, J. DeLoach, P. Leaman, M. McMillan, J. Mulllns, G. Rish, H. Singletary, F. Wardlaw, D. Linden, Y. McPhail, F. Neely, J. Roberts, J. Smith, J. Warner, W. Lindsey, J. Mann, J. Pendergrass, S. Robertson, J. Smith, K. Warner, J. Lupo. I. Mirabelli. A Pitts, W. Rush, S. Sobczyk. R. Webb. H. McCabe, K. Moss, L. Ray, L Spencer, T. Schneider, R. White. E. McGraw, R. Moss, R. Richardson, W. Sexton, C. Verross, W. Worsham. F. McMahan, K. Mozingo, G. Richbourg, H. Sillivant, R. Walker, D. Worsham. J. CLEMSON 4-H CLUB Established in 1952, the purpose of the 4-H Club is to establish closer relationships among the stu- dents and faculty members, and to train its members for leadership. The 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 interest. Miss Patsy Hill, an elementary education major, sponsored the club in the Homecoming Queen con- test. Miss Willa Stevenson, an RPA major, sponsored the club in the Miss Clemson University contest. The 4-H club helped the Ag-Bio Council with an open square dance for students each semester. They also helped the Inter-Fraternity Council with their Christmas party for underprivileged children in the Clemson community. Chamblee, C. Dukes, R. Dukes, W. Harrington, N. King. J. Lamb, B. Leslie, H. Gaston, J. Glenn, A. Glenn, E. Sawyer, T. Smith, M. Steer, J. Talbert, E Malphms, P. Ouzts, R. Robinson, G. Warner. W. Wells, C. Williams. R. Wilson, R. Tolbert, G. Wall, W. Warner. J. FOOD SCIENCE CLUB Through active participation in club events, the members of Clemson ' s Food Science Club have the opportunity to meet outstanding leaders in the nation ' s food industry. These undergraduate stu- dents express their interest within their major field by attending regional Institute of Food Technolo- gists meetings where they can share common inter- ests with other students from the University of Georgia and Tennessee. As in the past, the club members cook, package, and sell smoked turkeys around the holiday season to earn money for the club ' s funds. Other projects include a joint faculty-student barbecue held at the beginning of the year to welcome new members to the club and student displays presented in the P and A building to represent their club ' s work. TOM GIBSON. President K- _ ps« v © Ausherman, M. Bass, J. Cloninger, R. Coble, R. Belken, E. Collins, R FORESTRY CLUB The Clemson Forestry Club prides itself in form- ing a closer relationship among the forestry students and promoting interest in forestry within the Uni- versity. Membership is open to all students in the department of Forestry at Clemson University. The club athletes participate avidly in all intra- mural sports and have a good time in competing with other clubs. The club also enjoyed working together on the annual homecoming display which made a good showing in keeping with tradition. Members of the Forestry Club help finance their activities by cutting and selling firewood. As we as participating annually in the conclave of the Association of Southern Forestry Clubs, the club publishes The Clemson Forester to inform all inter- ested persons of department activities. DWIGHT STEWART, President Ferguson, T. Forbes, R. Gibso Green Halman, J. Henriben, F. Hicks, E. Holco nbe, J Hood, W. Jensen , J. Korvic h, J. Lawso , T. Leptic h, W. McDa liel, J. Major P. Miller J. Moore , J. O ' Brie n ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS The Clemson Student Chapter of the Associated General Contractors received their charter in No- vember, 1968 from regional AGC officials from Charlotte. In its second year of existence, AGC has united its Building Construction majors with close support from the local contractors of the Piedmont Association. Their programs have included a variety of speak- ers and field trips relevant to building construction. As a special service to seniors, the members of AGC have set up a system of scheduling interviews with various firms. The AGC hopes through its program to better prepare and inform members to make them suc- cessful in the field of Building Construction. MORRIS RICH, President Adam, J. Askins, H. Boyle, W. Burleson, 1 Cline, W. Coffey, W. Cope, J. Dotson, R. Eby, G. Edgerly, J. Fillyaw, R. Frank, J. Frederick, W. Free, W. Gagel, R. Goeller, J Hamilton, D. Ivey, D. King, T. Kwist, J. Lavender, B. Lee, R. Lippi, T. Looney, D Martin, W. Moore, J. Mullen, J. Oakley, R. Spells, N. Viscon+i, L von Roemer, A. Whelchel, D. Wisinger, C. Wray, S. ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS LEFT: AGC members discuss their next field trip. RIGHT: Society members explore a construction site. GEOLOGY CLUB As Clemson ' s newest club, the Geology Club has completed a very successful year. Our mem- bership is open to all Clemson students who are majoring in Geology or other interested students. Our meetings are highlighted by guest speakers from all over South Carolina. Along with informa- tive talks our speakers show slides or movies from various field trips. On one occasion we were privi- leged to have Dr. G. M. Haselton show his slides from the Arctic Circle, where he has been doing field study. Dr. Hinson, a biologist from Bob Jones University, spoke on the controversial topic of evolution. Our members make practical use of classroom studies by taking field trips to such states as Texas and Colorado during the summer. The slides from these trips prove rewarding. ERIC GARLAND, President LOWER: But they said diamonds wouldn ' t crush. UPPER, SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Garland, M. Capps, J. Thompson. STANDING: H. Shirer, L. Acker, B. Whitlock, J. Wright, K. Hull, K. McConnell, R. Cunningham. THIRD ROW: S. Wood, S. Lewis, R. Watson. HORTICULTURE CLUB The Clemson University Horticulture Club enjoys the seniority and prestige that accompany t he honor of being one of first clubs of its type in this region and also in the nation. The club, founded in 1946, was the brainchild of Dr. T. L. Senn. Since its beginning, one of the main functions of the club has been to acquaint horticulture students, and other interested individuals, with the importance of the role of horticulture and its vital relationship to the world ' s ever increasing problem of providing the food and natural beauty needed to sustain this planet ' s growing millions. Functioning also as a social organization, the club ' s agenda includes two or more social functions plus a student-faculty banquet, along with various club financing projects. TONEY BOOZER, President NANCY MORROW, Sweetheart 8enjamin, M. Blake. T. Davis, J. Dykes, D. Hockenbury. M. Holton, M. Hyder, W. Lynn, L Murphy, E. Peigler, R. Boozer, T. Edens, H. Hubbard, W. McClain, P. Price, D. Caggiano, J. Griffin, J. Hudgens, A. Moon, J. Scott, J. 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 Cornshucker . This newsletter is sent to every member, 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. Every year members attend the National Con- vention of the Student Activities Subdivision of the American Society of Agronomy and participate in the National Soils Judging contest. Kappa Alpha Sigma also enjoys trips to other schools set up on the reciprocal field trip program. One of the last things the club participates in is the banquet held in March at which graduating seniors are the guests of honor. JOHN STEER, President Allen, E. Bass, S. Didley, B. Holstein, T. Houck, B. Jeffords, A Kelley, J. King, R. Murdock, E. Polatty, J. Richardson, A. Sawyer, T. Sease, D. Sparks, R. Steer, J. Tyler, J. Wheeler, J. Wright, T. INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS Striving to better the Engineering Department, the Clemson University branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers unites student electrical engineers both professionally and socially. This year, in an attitude to help scholarship, IEEE sponsored a tutoring program for all electrical engi- neering courses. In addition, projects for the club included selling lab kits for the electrical engineering laboratories and sample kits for the experimenter. T he engineers, in the true spirit of homecoming, combine their talents to produce an electrical dis- play each year. Also, the group enjoys an opening picnic to start the year off right. Field trips prove to be an interesting and enjoy- able break from classroom studies and keep open communications with the electronics industry. A research paper is presented to the national branch each year. HAROLD DAVENPORT. President Fuller, R. Glenn, J. Abshire, J. Adams. J. Hilton, A. James, L. Atkinson, W. Bell, T. Boyd, M. Calkins, W. Chapman, J. Coleman, J. Collins, T. Davenport, H Hanna, C. Hatchell, R. Jones, J. Jones, O. OPPOSITE: IEEE cooks up spirit for a winning game. BELOW: Who knows what all these knobs are for? LOWER RIGHT: Clemson ' s youngest engineer learns a new trick. Jones, W. Lank, D. Mcllvain, W. Mattox, B. Miller, J. Moyer, R. Schmidt, K. Knoerr, R. Lockwood, D. McNab, R. Miller, H. Morris, T. Painter, K. Singletary, G. POULTRY SCIENCE The Poultry Science Club of Clemson University is a non-profit organization dedicated to the pur- pose of exploring new areas of learning for the Poultry Science majors and any students who are interested in the poultry industry. The activities of the club include sponsoring a barbecue at one of the home football games each year. The proceeds from this go toward sending members to the Southeastern Poultry and Egg Con- vention held in Atlanta. Another activity this year was the killing of turkeys for Thanksgiving and Christmas. These turkeys were sold and the pro- ceeds are going toward sending graduate students to scientific meetings. Also, during the year the club invited in several outside speakers who talked on different aspects of the poultry science industry. HUBERT KINARD, President Harmon, J. Kinard, H. ■ | Langley, R. Moorhead, H. Smith, R. Thompson, D. UPPER Turner, R. Wicker, D. What Live experiments hold the attention of a group of ' ould Dietzel say if he saw his Gamecocks in this lembers. LOWER: 306 RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION CLUB The Recreation and Parks Administration Club was formed by interested students that were major- ing in Recreation and Park Administration in an effort to establish a closer fellowship. The program has consisted of many interesting speakers and the presentation of many worth while projects for the community and surrounding areas. These projects have provided the members with a bird ' s eye view of what to expect from their profession. Within this school year the club has provided many new opportunities that offered campus-wide participation. Some activities were Intramurals and participation in the homecoming displays, plus various community projects. TOP LEFT: RPA Club expecting— a big prize. TOP RIGHT: RPA lab explores theory behind canoeing rules. ABOVE: The officers at play, as usual. TED CARTER, President PRE-VET CLUB Members of the Clemson University Pre-Vetennary Club can well boast of a fine year. This year the Pre-Vet Club was highlighted by various activities which gave to its members both insight and interest into the Veterinary profession. The year was launched with its annual hamburger cookout for new members. Subsequent meetings included the club ' s tradi- tional trips to the Livestock Poultry Health Center at Pontiac, S. C. and to the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Georgia. Also, pro- grams during the year featured several speakers and films. Second semester activities included the visit of former Clemson students who are now attending the Vet School at Georgia. The activities of the club were brought to a close at end of year banquet at which new officers were installed. CHARLES HENDRIX, President ll i Adams, J. Bagwell, J. Bair, E. Bozard, N Clevenger, T. Cooler, J. Deloache, B. Ducey. F. Ellison, D. Evans, E. Frasher, J. George, S. Harwood, M. Hendrix, C. Herlong, T Horres, J. Hughston, N. Kassab, D. Kerekanich, S. Klemetti, T. King, T. Mabry, J. Lesslie, J. Mason, M. Neal, J. Patterson, J. Patrick, C. Polk, E. Price. J. Rapp, J. Rauton, G. Rauch, J. Runyon, R. Sands, R. Senn, N. Scoggins, J. Scott, J. Scurry, T. Smith, H. Thompson, D. Timms, C. Wells, C. Whatley, P. Winburn, J. Wood, P. Yeaman, J. Younginer, E. Zacharias, D BELOW: You really can ' t expect me to believe that. OPPO- SITE: The Pre-Vet club anxiously watches the spaying of a dog. 309 SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION The organization of the Society for the Advance- ment of Agriculture Education at Clemson University is a valuable instrument for all future agriculture teachers. The objectives of SAAE are to develop leadership, motivate scholarship, and facilitate social development. Educational activities include conducting student exchange programs; providing high school students with occupational information; and administering a senior scholarship fund. The major social functions sponsored by the society con- sist of a fall cookout, spring banquet, and both a formal and informal initiation. An annual project is a chicken barbecue at a home football game. Educational films and agriculturally oriented speakers are on the programs for the regular monthly meetings in efforts to promote vocational agriculture. LARRY FLOYD, President Allen, E. Alston, R. Carroll. J. Cain, K. Cooper. C Godbold, E. Jackson, R. Galloway, R. Leaird, W. Logan, J. Miller, J. Oliver. R. Ouzts, R. Pace, J. Page, B. Riser, J. Saylor, R. Sharp, D. Smith, R. Wall, W. ! K 1 I ■ I I ■ I  I I I I I Liil llllJ OPPOSITE LEFT: First goes the musket ball, then the powder. UPPER: My group had 37% fewer cavities. LOWER: Take the string connected to the tooth and . . . Cunningham, J. Dempsey, T. Floyd, L Lovette, D. Lillis, G. McGee. R Porter, J. Preacher, J. Reid, G. Welsh, T. Wheller, G. Willis, P. SIGMA TAU EPSILON Sigma Tau Epsilon is Clemson ' s honorary society for the college of Liberal Arts and Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Membership is open to all juniors and seniors with a 3.0 G.P.R. Sigma Tau Epsilon was founded in 1938 to recog- nize honor students, promote fellowship, and to promote the pursuit of knowledge through in- tegrity, creation, and by force of example. Al- though these remain to be important purposes of the fraternity, many more have formed. According to changing times, the importance of fellowship has been brought out in Sigma Tau Epsilon, 1969. Many of its meetings are social gatherings, with the hope of stimulation through contact in social situations. However, Sigma Tau Epsilon does indeed serve Clemson University. Plans for a free tutoring service have been under- taken. It is hoped that this service will become a tradition. JANE HASS, President TOP: Sigma Tau Epsilon signs another new member. BOTTOM: Sigma Tau Epsilon initiates. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Craig, Judi Kossler, Deborah Jones, Cathy Joyner, Rachel Blanton. SECOND ROW: Leslie McKenzie, Wade Blount, Butch Due- worth, Charlie McKenzie, Elaine Owens. THIRD ROW: James Kronberg, Gaye Edwards, Louise Powell, Maggie Bailes, Lynn Laurey. FOURTH ROW: Nancy McDonell, Bill Karpik, Brad Keeney, Kathy Putnam, James Chovan. FIFTH ROW: Mickey Johnson, Dennis Moore, Marshall Leaman, Larry Mclntyre, Linda Hayes, Richard Vaughan, Betty Graham. SIGMA TAU EPSILON - diM k mM h tk iM SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT The Society for the Advancement of Management, the recognized national professional organization of managers in industry, commerce, government and education, and the pioneer in manage- ment philosophy, has been dedicated to the advancement of management. SAM offers many diversified activities such as panel discussions, plant tours and career conferences. These activities in associa- tion with business executives provide stu- dents with an insight into the actual practice of the management profession and further the growth of all students. Regardless of their academic major SAM benefits the students by stimulating their thinking, widening their knowledge, broadening their outlook and develop- ing an understanding of the problems of business and an appreciation of the free, private, competitive enterprise system. SAM has been a valuable supplement to all classrooms. MARION SLATON. President If IP jklil Boggs, F. Brown, T. Brown, W. Cambell, A. Chiiders, J. Childson, W. Cooper, W. Creel, J. Davis, R. Green, S. Hall, L. Jeffords, A. Jenkins, A. Josey, J. Kuester, S. McCants, R. McCombs, W. Massey, N. Mauldin, J. Miller, M. Nettles, R. Pappas, G. Pilo, R. Scott, W. Stoddard, V league, A. Thompson. W. Waters, J. Wise, R. Young, D. Ln. y — v A ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega was continually on the go this year. Brothers helped the infirmary during the Great Food Poisoning ' 69 . For your entertain- ment . . . the Friday flick , dining hall Commons , annual Christmas tree lighting, and a Homecoming display. Service to the community was exemplified in the United Fund Drive, and work with Boys ' Home of The South and area Boy Scout troops. On cam- pus, APO distributed blotters and Chronicles . Gamma Lambda chapter established chapters at Furman and Newberry and formed a girls ' affiliate. A year full of service, brotherhood, and fun. mfa M h Allen, J. Dykstra, K. Amick, H. Grant, H. Black, L Hall, L Bodle, P. Harkins, C. Brunjes, J. Heath, W. Campbell, R. Dorey, R. Johnson, J. Kaurie, W. 316 Kelsey, J. Latimer, C. Lindsey, D. McCollough, W. Maness, J. Marshall, J. • - TB m V) y -• w- BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Academic Community Of Clemson University i V l I . ■ i V t } J Wr n_ - c , M - T T ji W ' Jf r ] is ■ ■ ■S  ■ ■ ' ■ ID OFFICERS, LEF T • « 9 CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST Campus Crusade for Christ was founded by Dr. William R. Bright in 1951 when nine of the starting first string foot- ball players of the University of California at Los Angeles became excited about the person of Christ. From that group, Crusade has expanded to over forty countries around the world and is found today on about half of the three thousand campuses in America. Crusade ' s goals are to know Christ and to make him known. Their members share a personal relationship with the person of Christ, and this relationship is presented here at Clemson through their biweekly meetings entitled Col- lege Life. Group activities are many and varied. Members enjoy weekend trips and parties and have been active in Tigerama, placing third place last Fall and second place two years ago. Another major Crusade project which provides campus entertainment is bringing The New Folk singers, who have sung on campus the past three years. GLENN MERCER, President UPPER RIGHT: Dave Wilcox tells of his experiences through Christ. MID- DLE LEFT: Clemson hears the sound of Revolution in the style of Arma- geddon. LOWER RIGHT: An attentive action group listens and communicates. WETTED JESUS DEIST  ' CANTERBURY CLUB The Clemson University Canterbury Association, while it exists primarily for the Episcopal students at Clemson, is open to members of all religions. The group ' s purpose is to promote friendly communication among its members and to participate in services to the community — local and world- wide. Under the leadership of Rev. Roland Whitmire the club furnishes acolytes, several students sing in the choir, and one is the organist for the main Sunday service. Joint wor- ship services are held each Sunday with the Clemson Wesley Foundation. The major activities involve the students of the Tamassee D.A.R. School. Twice a year the club takes Clemson ice cream to the students, and it hosts them to a football game, with dinner and supper. To support club activities, members work the concession stand at the Clemson Theater. DEAN CRANDELL, President TOP: The group gets into another heated discussion on Wednesday night. LEFT: Rev. Roland Whitmire examines the faithfulness of his paint brush. ABOVE: Canterburians work diligently with brushes and paint. CHESTER COUNTY CLUB From its beginning, the Chester County Club has existed with one purpose — to serve our school through actions in Chester County. The club won the league championship in the YMCA intramurals in the fall of 1969. Our excellent scrapbook is placed in the libraries of the county schools and in the county library to allow people to become familiar with some of the activities of the club members. Each year the Chester County Clemson Club awards a scholarship to a deserving county grad- uate who plans to attend Clemson. Through the years the Danny Brice Memorial Scholarship has indicated to the people of Chester County that the club members are good representatives of the county. BILL ABERNATHY, President Beaty, D. Coker. W. Funderburk, J. ck, C. Coleman, R. Gantt, S. i¥-u t $e i Gaston, J. Grant, W. Henderson, L. Hendrix, J. Logan, J. Lucas, J. Murphy, E Poole, C. Pundt, V. Shugart, L. Waldrep, M. White, K. Wright, B. Wylie, D. 322 u ' p a fi 5 ' CALHOUN FORENSICS SOCIETY The Calhoun Forensics Society is the oldest student organi- zation at Clemson. It has proudly represented Clemson in debate and other forensic competition. The debators and their advisors have compiled an impressive record over the years. The debate team participates in many Southeast tournaments and the annual ACC tournament. The society was enhanced by the establishment of the annual Calhoun Forensics Tournament in 1967 and debate scholarships in 1969. Hard work and enthusiasm characterize the Calhoun Forensics Society. BILL EVANS, President UPPER: Varsity— Standing: L. Holleman. B. Russell, L. Stroud, H. Wilkinson. Sit- ting: J. Blanche (adviser), B. Evans, K. McNabb. MIDDLE: Clemson debaters have another round. LOWER: Novices — Left to Right: B. Corley, J. Jackson, R. DeLauder, A. Fear (adviser), and S. Chamberlain. , L r ■ W JH FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a national organization of professional, as well as amateur athletes who realize their great influence on the youth of the country and their responsibility to use this influence to guide others to Christ. The organi- zation was started by a young coach who felt that since athletes did a great job of selling practically any product, they would do a good job of selling Christianity. The Clemson chapter meets monthly, and current topics are discussed with respect to Christian prin- ciples in an effort to bring Christianity and every- day living together. A major activity of the mem- bers is speaking to diff erent church, school, and social organizations. JIM SURSAVAGE, President UPPER LEFT: President Jim Sursavage discusses the aspects of being an athlete and a Christian with Jackie Jackson UPPER RIGHT: Coach Art Baker overwhelms his audience LOWER RIGHT: First Row. Left to Right: George Ducworth, Sonny Callahan. Roger Kivet. Don Wiggins, Heidi Davis. Jim Sursavage, Jackie Jackson, Chuck Huntley. Second Row Jack King, Charles Cauble, Pat Shealey, Otis Nelson, Adviso Jack Anderson. THIRD ROW: Mike Matthews, Eddie Seigle John McMakin, James Chesnut. Steve Moss, Dan Lundeer Brooks Ethridge, Art Baker. GAMMA OMEGA PHI Gamma Omega Phi is an honorary social fraternity. The membership is made up of outstanding leaders in the Clemson University Republican Club. The purpose of the organization is to promote brotherhood among the members and to provide a strong feeling of the unity in the University Republicans. The fraternity also provides social functions in order to have fun after work has been done. The fraternity is basically an organization formed to assist in campaigns. The members take an active part in cam- paigns for Republican candidates. The fraternity is at this time expanding onto other cam- puses. Through the state organization it is believed that this project will be successful and prove to be a unifying factor in the South Carolina College Republican movement. SKIP UR. President MIDDLE. First Row: J. Bagwell, R. Gan+t, T. Cobb. Second Row: F. Morris, J. Pittman. E. Garland. M. Smith, A. Ur. LOWER: G. O. P. fund raising project — did you get yours? NEWMAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION The Newman Student Association is the official organi- zation of Catholic students at Clemson. Membership is open to all interested Catholics and non-Catholics. Regular meetings are held at Newman Hall next to St. Andrew ' s Church on Wednesday nights at seven o ' clock. Newman Hall is open twenty-four hours a day. The programs, suggested by the students, are composed of intellectual and religious topics that are pertinent to today ' s problems. Dances and socials are also held at Newman Hall while the Newman Saints participate in the various school intramural programs. Mass is offered on Thursday and Sunday at the student chapel. The Newman Student Association was organized in 1940 through the endeavors of T. F. Feirney. Today, Father Arthur Mouser, C.S.P., is the Chaplain to Catholic students at Clemson. CHARLES McGEE, President ABOVE: The interest builds as Kathy Jones throws ideas to the crowd. MID- DLE: You are quite right, Dr. Walson, this matter needs immediate atten- tion. BELOW: Who said they out- lawed the flying wedge? I I I ' wr. THE OXFORDS Henry forgets his guitar in Edgefield . . . Stan the Man the Sham Bland, alias Frog . . . Yonce speeding to the Four Winds: But Officer, this is my only means of support . . . Key of H: Spring Sounds, 1969 . . . John Michael blows the Horse again . . . Larry: What key is it in? . . . PHS afterparty . . . cleaning out the Regency . . . Snowbound in Spartanburg . . . DKA houseparty . . . snowed in . . . What ' s Larry doin ' on the diving board?! . . . Pacolet go-go girls . . . Let me feed you, Dreamy eyes . . . Larry: You would not be- lieve it . . . What size bell bottoms did you say these were? . . . Definitely Hell ' s Bells for Burke . . . George and the White Knight . . . Gomer Milhouse: Gee fel- lers . . . Pappa Jim strikes again . . . Ode to Sid . . . Where ' s Talmadge? . . . Try the girls ' dorm. JIM DAVIS. Leader i |4 tl ' ( J w s • te u K mm 1 . V IKS ■1 E  UPPER: We ' re going to tell you like it is. MIDDLE: What can make me feel this way? LOWER: The Oxfords. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Ducker, H. Kahrs. B. Burke, L. Younce. BOTTOM ROW: S. Bland, J. Davis, M. Forrest. PICKENS COUNTY CLUB Pi Kappa Rho, the Pickens County Clemson Club, was founded in the fall of 1968 as an organization to promote the brotherhood of graduates from Pickens County high schools and serves both Clemson University and Pickens County. The club conducted its first pledge season dur- ing the fall semester of 1969. Also during that semester, members participated in the Clean up Pickens County drive, gaining recognition for the club as well as serving the community. Pi Kappa Rho hopes to be a help and a uniting factor to Clemson students from Pickens County in coming years. btfrAAik Culbertson, J. Finley, G. Grant, H. Howell. P. Kelsey, P. Rogers, P. Rowell, J. Stephens, G. Thomas, J. Tillirson, M. SOUTHERN STUDENT ORGANIZING COMMITTEE The Clemson Southern Organizing Committee is a group of concerned students who have dedicated themselves to the proposition that there are serious problems here in Clemson, the South, and the nation and the world, and that these problems must be discussed and solved through the collective actions of students and others who are willing to give of themselves for the betterment of society. The committee has sponsored educational projects, forums, the SUN (Student Union, Now) project, supported the Viet- nam moratorium, and continuously worked with the Student Senate and the administration to bring about reforms in the university ' s educational and social atmosphere. Radical changes in the status quo including the elimination of war, racism, poverty, and intolerance have been the ma|or concerns of the members. ROBERT WHITNEY, President 1 mMSJjm Support our J M tWKAXXT boys in Vietnam kit (LI m,| LL KJJWTHBMft Jl home now. ' RJ B m DIE FOR Hfc Uri 1 ] i m mt Mm m mm r j  CTZ ™ 4 1 WPH i r a UPPER: Lynn Wells, regional co-ordinator, and SSOC member make plans for campus activi- ties. MIDDLE: SSOC members listens as plans are formed for upcoming moratorium. LOWER: Members return from Vietnam moratorium rally. SENTIMENTAL JAZZMEN Promoting good, modern music, The Sentimental Jazz- men have steadily built their reputation throughout the Southeast by successfully playing engagements such as college dances, conventions, beauty pageants, and high school junior-seniors. Our music is a blending of the Big Band concept with the Sound of the current era and has resulted in music that appeals to all age groups. The 1969-1970 campaign was the best ever for the SJ ' s, the climax coming when Bob Hope stood in front of Clemson ' s Sentimental Jazzmen, and told a capacity crowd at Littlejohn Coliseum, Just wait till I tell Les Brown that I took a Sentimental Journey with The Senti- mental Jazzmen! This was quite a tribute to a group of men who have given the Sentimental Jazzmen the smooth- est sound at Clemson. COLONEL GADDY, KEN MEANS, Co-Leaders The Sentimental Jazzmen are. SAXES: C Gaddy, A. Gardner, R. Seelke, D. Dorn, K Means; TRUMPETS: K. Smith, B. Klapman, J Bourne, B. Rembold; TROMBONES B. Rush, B Mattox, K. Westbury; BASS: J. Brookshire DRUMS: B. Parker, PIANO: B. Mattox; BACK- UP MEN: B. Homan, D. Archer, K. McMahon R. Meadors; BUSINESS MANAGER: J. Gaskins Bolt, J. Burroughs, A. Clark, K. Lewis, A. Long, L. I Morgan, M. W$ M YOUNG DEMOCRATS The Young Democrats have been active on the Clemson Campus this year even though it has not been an election year. During the fall semester, the Young Democrats invited speakers to visit the Clems on Campus, their purpose being to inform the students and to answer any questions concern- ing policy and issues which were of interest to the students. Regular weekly meetings provided valuable information to embers of the Young Democrats Club. Among the speakers presented at these meetings were Clemson Uni- versity professors. organizing a lobby promoting immediate plans for a Student Union Building, the Young Democrats played a vital part in campus politics. With new projects and activities in mind, the Young Democrats plan an even greater contribution to campus life in the future. ROBERT PARKER, President YMCA CABINET The YMCA is a place filled with people con- cerned about their own individuality, their reactions to and interactions with others, their roles in the lives of others, and their function in the world. The core group which plans and organizes the Y activities is the Y Cabinet, which consists of in- terested students from all classes and curriculums of the University. The YMCA Cabinet has experienced during the 1969-70 school year many memorable activities — the National YMCA Convention in St. Louis . . . Freshman Camp . . . Freshman Day Picnic . . . numerous college services . . . sports services . . . varied social services . . . and several community services. The Y purpose, as determined by the Cabinet, is to work toward an atmosphere favorable to freedom of self-determination and self-realization for ourselves and others at Clemson University. MARTY JONES, President YOUNG REPUBLICANS Moving into community service projects, the Young Republicans worked with Student Government and the S. C. Jaycees to help fight illiteracy in the Clemson area; activities included canvassing and tutoring. The Club also sponsored a two-day Parliamentary Procedure Workshop, the first of its kind here; a Viet Nam Mail Call, which en- listed students to mail Christmas cards to U. S. service- men, and several Republican-oriented speakers. A club newsletter was brought out each month, and plans were initiated for a Club library to include pertinent books and pamphlets. Looking toward this fall ' s state elections in South Caro- lina, the club leadership has encouraged members to form opinions on prominent issues and on potential candidates. Last fall the club joined in the move toward initiating a statewide Republican primary to replace the convention method of naming candidates. DENNIS MOORE, President LOWER LEFT: Young Republicans react to moratorium with petition support- ing the president. MIDDLE: Dr. Skelton and students discuss politics with speaker, Mr. Arthur Ravenel. UPPER RIGHT: Spiro is his FIRST name! LOWER WESLEY FOUNDATION The Wesley Foundation at Clemson is a service of the United Methodist Church to the university community, but it is not parochial or sectarian in its emphasis. It is committed to serving persons in their search for values and meaning, their concerns in ethics and morality, their exploration of the significance of faith, particularly in relationship to education, vocation, and a life philosophy; in their quest for identity and wholeness, their re- lationships to the world in which they live, and their attempts to be |oyous, self-fulfilled human beings. The program of the foundation is based on a combination of these concerns with a forthright affirmation of the Christian view of life and the mean- ing of Christian discipleship. The building housing the foundation is a center intended for study, worship, interpersonal and group relationships, and the care of persons. The foundation, however, is more than an organization, program or building; it is the presence of Christ within contemporary education. REV. DAVIS BILBERRY, Coordinator TOP: Rev. Bilberry ponders an important question. LOWER RIGHT: Members enjoy a chuckle and a coffee break. LOWER LEFT: Wesley Foundation enjoys a morning service. AIR FORCE ROTC The Air Force ROTC Program here at Clemson is rated as one of the best existing. The Air Force ROTC Program strives to make officers out of men and men out of officers. The Air Force is selective of the people who enter its General Military Corps, and to enter its Professional Officer corps, the Air Force requires excellence in academics, physical qualifications and activi- ties. The sophomore Command Leadership Schoo is a preparatory program to train GMC cadets to be officers, whereas the junior Command Leadership School prepares the cadets and gives them experience with which to face summer camp. Bowman field welcomes Clemson ' s 770th Air Force Detachment to an hour of enrichmen while increasing the cadets ' mental and physical capacities. The Air Force ROTC four-year pro- gram provides young men with the opportunity to have the privilege and honor of becoming an officer in the United States Air Force. OPPOSITE TOP: Commander James Todd gives S. O. P. OPPOSITE LEFT: Commander Berger briefs his wing staff prior to drill. MIDDLE: The drum major drills AFROTC Band. UPPER LEFT: CLS wins another event at Field Day. ABOVE: AFROTC students make a close inspection. FLIGHT INSTRUCTION PROGRAM The FLIGHT INSTRUCTION PROGRAM at Clemson provides extended training to advanced AFROTC cadets who wish to obtain a broadened flying background before entering Flight School upon graduation as commissioned officers in the United States Air Force. In order to qualify for the Flight Instruction Pro- gram, a student must be an advanced Air Force ROTC cadet with at least two years remaining at Clemson before graduation. The cadet must show outstanding capabilities through the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test, which includes a pilot ' s aptitude tsst and a navigator ' s test. The cadet must also pass a thorough Air Force physical examination. This program is attractive because FIP cadets may obtain a private pilot ' s license for less cost than most students can. GEORGE HAND. Co mmander UPPER RIGHT: The F. I. P. cadefs. LEFT TO RIGHT: Johnson. J.. Meelard, D„ Knight. G.. Faulkenberry. H., Wilson. D., Keels. R. LOWER LEFT: Air Force cadet runs the pre-fliqht check. LOWER RIGHT: Here ' s the World War One flying ace ■ . — — — — — - ANGEL FLIGHT Angel Flight is the coed auxiliary of The Arnold Air Society at Clemson. The angels assist the society with their projects as well as participating in joint social activities. This year the group began their projects by col- lecting a mile of pennies to help the victims of hurricane Camille. Angel Flight also hosts several projects for servicemen and underprivileged children. Angel Flight has participated actively at the annual area conclaves held jointly with Arnold Air Society. The angels often engage in Thursday drills as a unit or separately with the R.O.T.C. flight com- manders. Always subject to the inspecting eye of the military critic, Angel Flight strives to uphold the ideals of the Air Force and Clemson University. SUSAN COTHRAN, Commander 4 UPPER LEFT: Perspective pledges get Inside story on Angel Flight. UPPER RIGHT: Angels anticipate Florida conclave. LOWER LEFT: Commander Susan Cothran types another re- port. LOWER RIGHT: Angels participate in pledging ceremony. ARMY ROTC The United States Army ROTC Program offers the opportunity to become the leaders of tomor- row. Past graduates of Clemson University who received their commissions in the United States Army are the leaders of today. They are serving their country throughout the world and are proud to represent their country in foreign places. These were the men who completed the four-year pro- gram of the Army Reserve Officers Training Corps. This program includes class instruction and corps training through drill procedures. The purpose of the Army ROTC Program is to develop young men into officers. After meeting all of the necessary requirements, only a young man ' s determination and will power will determine the heights to which he can reach. CHARLES H. GOODING, Commander OPPOSITE LEFT: Cadets have to return weapons to the CM after drill. UPPER MIDDLE: The M-16 is very effective when handled correctly. OPPOSITE. LOWER RIGHT: Cadre Training Unit Inspection is an important part of drill. TOP: Join the army and carry a flag. ABOVE: The band plays on. LEFT: Commander Gooding at work. ARMY FLIGHT The Army ROTC Flight Program at Clemson University is designed to encourage, motivate, and instruct cadets who have the attitude required for U. S. Army pilot training after their graduation. To be eligible for the Army ROTC Flight Pro- gram, a cadet must successfully pass a physical dur- ing his summer camp training in addition to a flight aptitude test administered during the Junior year. All flight program cadets receive an entire semes- ter of ground school instruction from accredited civilian instructors. They are instructed in preflight and basic flight procedures, navigation, cross-coun- try, instrument flight, and meteorology. Each par- ticipant in this program receives thirty-five hours of actual flight training designed to give him confi- dence in his ability. LIGHT BRIGADE The scarlet-clad members of the Light Brigade always appear as a welcome sight to the boys in the Army ROTC cadet corps. Besides marching with their companies and battalions, one of their main activities, the Light Brigade also serves as secretary and hostess for the military staff and visiting Army dignitaries. The Light Brigade girls have participated in several service projects during the year, including filling ditty bags for the men in Viet Nam, assisting with the Red Cross blood drive and their birthday cake sale. Trips are taken each year to nearby Army posts, such as Fort Gor- don or Fort Jackson, as well as their usual outings for cookouts, hayrides, and picnics. The Light Brigade has become an important part of the Army ROTC Cadet Corps of Clemson University. PEGGY MACAULEY, Commander SCABBARD AND BLADE Representing the most highly regarded college military organization on the Clemson campus, Company K-7 of the National Society of Scab- bard and Blade brings together many outstand- ing leaders from all phases of our campus military structure — the Arnold Air Society, the Counter- guerrillas, and the Pershing Rifles, as well as the battalion and wing staff officers. The major ob- jective of the society is to promote a better understanding of the military organization and ROTC in general. Clemson ' s Company K-7 has enjoyed a very active and successful year. Activities included selling rat hats, providing ushers for the presi- dent ' s box at home football games, sponsoring the annual military ball and banquet, and con- ducting the initiation of new members. WILLIAM ETHEREDGE, Commander Barker, R. Cloninger, J. Keeter, W. Malphrus, D. Settle, J. Berqren, S. Cochet. A. Klrby, W. Player, V. Smalser, R Chandler. K. Etheredge. W. McDaniel, J. Posey, E. Todd. J. Church, M. Gooding, C. . OPPOSITE TOP: Blade members try on uni- forms. OPPOSITE LEFT: Sunny side up. TOP: Scabbard and Blade Ball shows social side of military. MIDDLE: Commander Etheredge and past Commander Kirby discuss plans. BOTTOM: Scabbard and Blade sells rat hats. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY The Arnold Air Society joins together the active inter- ested Air Force advanced cadets into a group that greatly benefits through friendship and participation. The big event of the Society ' s year is the annual Dining-Out, a banquet training function complete with Angel Flight members, mess dress, cigars, and one of the Air Force ' s most dynamic speakers. Of the society ' s many projects, the major activity is the washing each semester of the Major Rudolph Ander- son, Jr. Memorial in Greenville. The nearby stream is often the target for the Top Brass. Arnold Air ' s major activities this year included the building of a homecoming display, corsage sales, a hay- ride, and conclaves, as well as the plane washings and Dining-Out. All activities are done in conjunction with Angel Flight. Through activities and projects, the Major Rudolph Anderson, Jr. Squadron serves to promote the Air Force, to further train future officers, and to provide fellowship among these selected individuals. Barker. R. Bergrer . S. Chapman, J. Fowler. W Eatson, P. Cochet A. Fillyaw, R. Hall. W. ABOVE: Formal initiation is very im D ressive. ABOVE RIGHT: The Ang enjoy a hayride with the Arnold Air Society. Irick, W. Moyer, R.  _ J « l Oborn, R. Ozbolt, R. Player, V. Reynolds, J. Stanley, T. Todd, J. Williams, D. Raffield, W. Settle, J. Thompson, W. Weston, J. Witt, L. LEFT: Cochef seems to thrive on pizza and coke. ABOVE: Arnold Air worked hard on their homecoming display. PR FOURTH REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS Serving as coordinator for some sixteen Pershing Rifle units located in the five-state area of the Caro- linas, Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama, the Fourth Regimental Headquarters has been nationally ac- claimed as the best among its eleven brother regi- ments across the nation. The Best Regiment Trophy stands in their display case for the third consecutive year — an accomplishment without precedent in sev- enty-five years of Pershing Rifle History. The pimary responsibilities of the Fourth Regi- ment incompass the supervision, administration, mediation, coordination, and inspection of activities and personnel within the regiment, including the grading and rating of unit competition toward the coveted Douglas Trophy, presented to the outstand- ing regimental unit. Commanded by National Headquarters at the University of Nebraska, the purpose of the Nationa Society of Pershing Rifles is to promote standards of excellence among ROTC cadets in all service arms. Anderson, C. Cauthen, J. Jay, J. Perez, S. Blanton, G. Cloninger, J. Kirby, W. Posey, E. Callaway, J. Hunter, G. Mosely, S. Shelton, R TOP: The area convention at Clemson is participated in by all. ABOVE: Commander Shelton completes work at office. 350 sir! • ij r l arw W M i 9 V UH • CI Lap JLyJi M 9GS A 4 CAPERS CAPERS, Coed Affiliates of Pershing Rifles, was estab- lished at Clemson University in 1968 by the authority of the PR National Headquarters at the University of Oklahoma. The main objection of CAPERS is precision, for they are a competitive, precision drill team. The CAPER aims are to establish life-long friendships, learn about the Armed Services, and gain a competitive drive. CAPERS, also acting as a service organization, filled ditty bags and wrote letters to our soldiers in Viet Nam at Christmas time. They also help the Piedmont Tubercu- losis and Respiratory Disease Association with Christmas Seal distribution. This year they held exhibition drill meets at other schools and at the Fourth Regimental Drill Meet at Fort Gordon, Ga. Being sponsors for Company C-4 Pershing Rifles, CAPERS are present at numerous Pershing Rifles performances. The CAPERS also have many social functions in conjunction with the Pershing Rifles. PEGGY BATSON. Commander UPPER LEFT: Capers offer information at Student Activities Carni- val. UPPER RIGHT: Forty inches all around. LOWER LEFT: Advisor and Capers enjoy luau activities. LOWER RIGHT: Open Ranks. March! COMPANY C-4 . . . to foster a spirit of friendship and cooperation among the men of the military department and to maintain a highly efficient drill team. It is by this principle, set forth by the founder of the Pershing Rifles, General John J. Pershing, that the Pershing Rifleman lives, whether on the drill field in the heat of competition or at an impromptu party brought about by the quest for genuine fun. A PR learns to think and act like the men around him. This one from many begins on the drill field where, during a fancy drill routine, the individual PR must always be cognizant of what other members around him are doing in order to insure a precision unit, to perform separate feats as a single entity. The oneness instilled on the drill field carries over into private life where the mem- bers develop a spirit of fellowship and brotherhood uncom- mon to military organization on most university campuses. Wright C. Assistant Pledge Commander Adamo, J. Executive Officer Rusher, R. Scott, P. Snyder, M. Whitener. J Winston. P. PR PLEDGES The PR Pledge Program for Company C-4 has under- gone a complete overhaul this year. The pledges started the first semester with a period of training in basic rifle manual. They were inspected, and on the basis of attitude and progress, nine were chosen to march in the drill platoon. Those that were not chosen to enter the company were not, however, forgotten. They were given the task of representing Clemson University in competition for basic 22-5 manual. They have become as much a part of drill competition as the advanced platoon, experiencing the same tension and the same desire to win. No longer will the pledges drill toward an unforseeable goal. No more thoughts of the Company enjoying itself on trips while the pledge stays on campus. The pledge will be as much a part of that trip as a company member, sharing entertainment as well as sharing the pride of victory. Company C-4 could not have chosen a better year to initiate this change in procedure, because this year ' s Pledge Platoon has got what it takes. JON H. ROBINETT, Commander w fpp f 354 off I jf 1 1 UPPER LEFT: Smokey the Bear outers another fire. LOWER LEFT: Pledges kept on their Ps and Rs by Com- mander Larry Harper. BELOW: Let ' s see now — was that movement to begin on the left or right foot? ivv Shuler. J. Silance, R. Smith, L. Stone, G. White, R. Sickinger, W. Sloan, J. Stephens M. Swayze, R. Bridges. R COUNTER-GUERILLAS An elite volunteer organization, the Clemson Counter-guerrilla Platoon, is composed of freshmen, sophomores, and juniors interested in advanced military studies. The platoon places emphasis on total development of the individual. Before earning their coveted black berets, candidates must com- plete a rigorous two-week physical training program culminated in a four-mile run and the Army Physical Combat Proficiency Test. Advised and instructed by Captain Russell Stoewe and Staff Ser- geant Bill Pray, the unit prepares the individual for service in a com- bat situation. Members are trained in hand-to-hand combat, moun- taineering, small arms familiarization, and small unit patrolling with particular emphasis on counter-insurgency operations. Practical application of this training includes regular field exercises, trips to Fort Jackson and Dahlonega Mountain Ranger Camp. Although oriented toward the military, every facet of the program strives to develop personal traits of initiative, self-confidence, and discipline which will serve him well in both military and civilian life. JIM CULP, Commander UPPER RIGHT: Hell no ... he shot you first. MIDDLE: Which hand has the Chocolate mess? BOTTOM RIGHT: The CGs practice close order drill. OPPOSITE TOP: Turn right at the third mud puddle and there ' s the PX. OPPO- SITE LEFT: Present Arms! OPPOSITE RIGHT: Up, up and away. -Sfe • ■ - THE PROGRAM For the past eighty years, military has been an important part of Clemson. Finally in 1959, ROTC became a two-year mandatory and two-year volun- tary program. After much discussion and argument, ROTC is no longer mandatory at Clemson Uni- versity. This giant step was taken only after many polls and a great deal of planning on the part of the University. There is a big question mark in the future of the military program at the University. Now that ROTC is no longer required, will ROTC survive? Only time will tell whether or not the military tradition will continue at Clemson. J. DR. ROBERT C. EDWARDS Dr. Robert Cook Edwards has served Clemson University in capacities ranging from student leader to president. He entered on an academic scholarship in September 1929. Before receiving his Bachelor of Science degree in Textile Engi- neering in 1933, he held membrship in Phi Psi, the Arnold Air Society, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Tiger Brotherhood, and Scabbard and Blade. In 1956, Dr. Edwards became Vice-President for Development at Clemson Uni- versity, and in 1959 became its president. Since then, he has received an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree at both Wofford and The Citadel. Besides being intensely interested in all phases of his university, Dr. Edwards serves his community and state as a member of Lions International, the Clemson Rotary Club, the American Legion and the Shriners. He is a Master Mason and a steward in the Methodist Church. His affiliation with the United Student Fund, Inc., and the South Carolina Heart Association further demonstrates his interest in all phases of active, constructive participation. In addition to his community interests, Dr. Edwards is an avid supporter of Clemson athletics. In all these things, he has shown that he is a man concerned with all phases of community and university life and with the world outside Clemson. He is a man of dynamic interests and in every way, a perfect example of the Clemson Gentleman. ' TA— rv V j V THE CHALLENGE Never before has Clemson University faced so many problems. Never before has Clemson University faced so many opportunities. Never before has Clemson University been more strongly manned, equipped and organized to serve the people of South Carolina — especially the young people. With unwavering support and wise counsel from the Board of Trustees, Clemson University ' s Administration and Faculty are facing the future in a spirit of optimism and hope. They are perfecting the administrative machinery necessary to anticipate needs, to cope with situations as they arise, and to prepare for the future. That future involves a probable enrollment of 10,000 by 1975. More importantly it involves a continued enhancement of quality in all of Clemson ' s many programs of teaching, research, and public service. Clemson ' s goal will never be less than the best. This is important to the Class of 1970 and to all future graduating classes. Never before did leadership in business, industry, and the professions demand such high educational qualifications. The men and women who are to lead — and Clemson graduates always have been leaders — must have such qualifications. Clemson ' s continuing mission is to equip its graduates in the fullest sense for the demands of the future. ROBERT C. EDWARDS, President. ' ..--- w THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES President of the Board, Edgar Brown is a senior member of the law firm Brown, Jefferies, and Mazursky and a State Senator from Barnwell County. 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. Life member Patrick Calhoun is executive vice-president of the North Carolina National Bank. He is former President of the Clemson Alumni Association and the University Foundation. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. A. M. O ua ttlebaum, president of Harlee-Ouattlebaum Construction Company, graduated from Clemson in 1934 and attended Cornell for his masters. He is presently with the South Carolina Highway Department. Paul O u attlebaum 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. 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. 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. COUNTER-CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: E. Brown. J. Self. L. D. Holmes. P. Calhoun. E. O. Lightsey, W. Smith. J. F. Byrnes, P. Quattlebaum, F. Jervey, R. Coker, T. H. Cribb. G. McCabe, A. M. Quattlebaum. V y K $ V CLEMSON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Clemson Alumni Association is the tie that binds the closest brotherhood in the world — the Clemson Alumni family — and Clemson University. Located in the heart of the Clemson campus, the Clemson Alumni Office is service central for more than 25,000 former students — 19,000 of which have received the Clemson diploma — and for the more than 6,500 young men and women who share a n educational experience in an environment of friendliness and diversity. THE CLEMSON WORLD, published seven times a year and distributed to all active alumni and Clemson seniors, is the chief publication of the Association. The Clemson Placement Office is another facet that serves alumni and students alike bringing together those who are interested in new positions and firms that are seeking personnel. Under the sponsorship of the Alumni Association, the Clemson Foundation maintains several student aid funds and also a permanent endowment fund to help insure the continued excellence of the University. COUNTER-CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Alumni officers at a working luncheon. George H. Aull, Jr. ' 44, President Alumni Association. Reunioning Alumni Telling it like it was , Joe Sherman. Director of Alumni Relations, Alumni of the President ' s Reception. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 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 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: W. T. Cox, R. C. Edwards, D. Hunt, V. Hurst. M. A. Wilson, A. W. Rigsby, W. W. Bryan. ADMINISTRATION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS WALTER T. COX .... Vice-President for Student Affairs, Dean of Students F. J. HOFFMANN Student Activities Director GEORGE E. COAKLEY Dean of Men SUSAN G. DELONY Dean of Women KENNETH N. VICKERY Director of Admissions FRANK J. HOWARD Director of Athletics BUFORD E. TRENT Director, Y. M. C. A. VIRGINIA S. HARDIE Counseling Psychologist JUDSON E. HAIR Director of Student Health Service COUNTER-CLOCKWISE FROM TOP RIGHT: G. E. Coakley, K. N. Vickery, B. E. Trent, S. G. Delony, F. J. Hoffman, F. J. Howard, Dr. V. Hardie, Dr. J. E. Hair. A ADMINISTRATION FOR BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL AFFAIRS TRESCOTT N. HINTON Chief Accountant JOHN B. GENTRY Director of Personnel RALPH S. COLLINS Director of Physical Plant EARL S. LIBERTY Director of Purchasing WILLIAM H. DURHAM Director of Communications Center HENRY H. HILL, JR Director of Auxiliary Enterprises MELVIN C. LONG Director of Public Relations CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: T. N. Hinton, M. C. Long, R. S. Collins, W. H. Durham, H. H. Hill, E. S. Liberty, J. B. Gentry. m u ■25 fis - i m COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE DEAN WILLIAM H. WILEY Under the expert leadership and guidance of Dean William H. Wiley, this college has achieved national prominence in the fields of Resident Instruction, Research, and Extended Education. As one of Clemson ' s oldest and most estab- lished Colleges, it offers quality education designed to meet the ever demanding needs of the competitive era of tomorrow. The biological sciences serve as the foundation of the complex and ever expand- ing agricultural sciences, while also serving the University ' s needs in the fundamental aspects of Biology. The students are given thorough training and experience in both the technical theory and practical reality of the basic principles of agriculture and biology. By combining modern technology with tradition, the college endeavors to prepare its graduates for career opportunities in education, industry, business, services, communication, conservation, and recreation. COUNTER-CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: It takes a good eye and memory for lab identification. A group of Agriculture majors. Dean Wiley checks over a very demanding schedule. The school is probably best known for its ice cream. Students really enjoy Biology labs. By stressing the principles of function, structure, design, beauty, and the enrich- ment of society as a whole; the College of Architecture prepares young men and women for a professional life. The curricula offered are not found elsewhere in our state. Pre-professional and professional programs in Architecture, City-Planning, and Building Construction are provided at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The currriculum in Architecture tries to balance a background of social sciences and math with professional training for the four-year Bachelor of Arts degree in Pre-Architecture. Then a masters degree is offered after two years of graduate work. Students may elect City Planning as their graduate area of study. It is the objective of the city planner to make the city ' s form imaginative and balanced. The curriculum in Building Construction is a four-year undergraduate program designed to train young people for top positions through a program of balanced study. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Professors Pinkney and Means are hard to tell from their students. Dean McClure works with a City Planning class. Visual Arts plays an important role in the curriculum. Everyone has a chance to become a famous artist. Freshmen are anxious to receive a good crit . SCHOOL OF EDUCATION DEAN HAROLD F. LANDRITH The School of Education provides professional programs designed to prepare undergraduate and graduate students for careers in the field of education. The Clemson University Teacher Education Committee which includes four public school administrators, a committee from each department offering a teaching major, and the School of Education have designed curricula for those preparing to teach. The curriculum for each program gives the student opportunity to acquire a broad general education through liberal arts and science courses. Besides learning the historical, philosophical, and psychological background of American Education, each student is given the chance to learn and to put into practice effective teaching methods. There are programs leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Educa- tion or Secondary Education, and to a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education or Recreation and Parks Administration. Through directed teaching and Teacher ' s Aide programs, Clemson University will be able to produce better qualified teachers. COUNTER-CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Ray prepares his lesson in graphic arts. It ' s not all class- room work for R.P.A. majors. Dean Landrith is one of the busiest men on campus. Practical experience is the best teacher. Arts and Crafts are parts of elementary education. - J 1 4 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEAN L. G. RICH The era of space exploration is responsible for extensive revisions in Clemson s College of Engineering. Besides offering the traditional curricula in civil, electrical, mechanical, chemical, ceramic, and agricultural engineering; the college is planning to establish programs in the new fields of extraterrestial engineering and ocean engineering. Additionally, the college has made ample time available for students to take more courses in the humanities, thus preparing the engineering student to deal with social problems. An important part of engineering is research. The new Rhodes Engineering Research Center completed this fall houses special laboratories for implant surgery, water and air pollution control processes, and hybrid computers. Another important activity of the college of engineering is the continuing education for engineers employed by industry. Through its Office of Industri and Municipal Relations, the college has sponsored many short courses and semina in new technological developments. These courses designed for engineers practice, provide a useful function in translating the research discoveries in industrial practice. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Is it a corner stake or a short skirt he ' s zeroing in on? Must be loose wire somewhere. The inside of a what? Dean Rich explains how to use some delic equipment. Bill at one of his all night drawino projects. COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND TEXTILE SCIENCE DEAN W. D. TREVILLIAN Existing for fourteen years, the College of Industrial Management and Textile Science has educated young people for the professional and textile fields, training them for key positions in the expanding economy of our country and state. The curriculum includes undergraduate programs leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Management, Textile Science, and Textile Chemistry and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics. Programs of graduate study are offered in Management, Economics, Textiles, and Textile Chemistry. The College of Industrial Management and Textile Science strives for a diversified and versatile education in all its programs, following the belief that a lifelong capability for education increases the effectiveness of a potential leader. COUNTER-CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Who was it that told me to wear a necktie to lab? W. D. Trevillian. Dean of the College of Industrial Management and Textile Science. Firsthand knowledge of the weaving process is gained through the use of looms in textile labs. Because of the large size of looms, people are amazed that weaving is such a slow process. 3 fr d r, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS DEAN H. M. COX The strengthening and enrichment of Clemson University ' s educational programs are underscored with the creation of the college of liberal arts. The college of liberal arts initially consists of four academic departments: English, modern languages, music, social sciences. D. W. Daniel Hall, an almost two million dollar facility, provides classrooms and offices for the departments of English, modern languages, and music. Undergraduate degree programs are now available in English, history, modern languages, political science, psychology and sociology, with graduate programs offered in most of these areas. An interdisciplinary program leading to a minor in fine arts is offered, and plans are to expand the program into a major concentration. Plans are already under way to initiate additional programs at both the under- graduate and graduate levels. More than a year of careful planning and coordination have laid the ground- work for the creation of the College of Liberal Arts and course offerings on the graduate level are anticipated with a sizable number of graduate students by 1975. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Is this his bag? Is Algernon still fighting for survival? H. M. Cox, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. The door to a prof ' s office is always open. A student proposes a perplexing question. w, J SCHOOL OF NURSING DEAN GERALDINE LABECKI The School of Nursing, created in 1965, provides two programs designed to prepare the student for a career in nursing. The shorter program, which last two academic years and one summer session, leads to an Associate in Arts degree. The purpose of this program is to prepare technically and competent nurses who will practice in hospitals, clinics and similar agencies. The clinical nursing experiences take place in the Anderson Memorial Hospital. The program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing lasts four academic years and is designed to prepare nurses for the practice of professional nursing in various settings such as hospitals, industries, and clinics. The program offers the foundation for graduate study in nursing and an unlimited opportunity for sound career development in professional nursing. Clinical nursing experiences, also under the guidance of the faculty, take place with patients in the Greenville Hospital system. COUNTER-CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Student nurses keep up with the progress of a patient. Dean Labecki heads up a fine staff. All he really has is a hangover. Wow! Look at this magazine I found under the sheets of the last patient. - .3 dfl fl COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES DEAN C. V . AUCOIN Always attuned to the times and its needs, Clemson University ' s traditional strengths in the physical and mathematical sciences are advancing on a broad front with the establishment of the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Created with the division of the College of Arts and Sciences on July I, 1969, the new college initially has three departments: chemistry and geology, mathematics, and physics. In cooperation with Anderson Memorial Hospital and Greenville General Hospital, the college offers a four-year curriculum in medical technology. The first three years are spent in class work at Clemson and the final year in residence at one of the hospitals where the student takes courses under instruction of the hospital staff. The College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences also has quality programs in pre-dentistry, pre-medicine, and pre-pharmacy. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Maybe this time I ' ll get the right results! I thought I followed the directions correctly. Dean Aucoin still has to work out a few problems. Next, connect wire 7 to terminal J. As precise as precise can be. •I o u Here at Clemson, research is the quest for knowl- edge to help man and to improve his environment. Research courses are offered in such various fields as medicine and biology, mathematics, economics, architecture, education, and industrial management. This research has been the development and proving ground for such innovations as bone and tissue I replacements for the human body, the planning of I cities of the future, and the application of engineer- I ing science to the solution of practical problems I encountered in medical research. Research growth has been phenomenal at Clem- I son for the past several year;, are being built and planned t. rapidly expanding research programs. Research at I Clemson has an extremely promising future, and it is obvious that Clemson is making significant con- tributions to the well-being of the Twenty-First Century Man. GEOLOGY RESEARCH In addition to the other fields in which research is now being done at Clemson, there are several studies being made in specific areas of the field of Geology. Participating in these research projects are Dr. R. D. Hatcher, Dr. V. S. Griffin, Dr. P. K. Birkhead, Dr. D. S. Snipes, and Dr. G. M. Haselton. The project of Drs. Hatcher and Griffin, for example, involves a study into the interpretation of the geological history of the northwestern section of South Carolina. Dr. P. K. Birkhead is presently trying to classify a species of marine coral which has been known to bear petroleum deposits. The research is being financed by outside founda- tion s in an effort to uncover information which will bring us to a better understanding of the earth ' s history and possibly bring out new mineral reserves that can be used to better our environment. TOP TO BOTTOM: A graduate research assist- ant takes a sediment sample from Lake Hart- well. Drs. Griffin and Hatcher examine an outcropping to determine its composition. Here they study rock stratification, a study of the origin of various deposits. OPPOSITE PAGE, COUNTER-CLOCKWISE FROM TOP RIGHT: Graduate students in biological and chemical fields find the electron microscope indispensable. A. E. Schwartz. Dean of the Graduate School and Director of Research. Working being done in Environmental Systems laboratory. ENGINEERING Research at Clemson expands into many areas of engineering. Civil Engineering, for example, is con- ducting current research in the areas of construction control testing, pavement design, and highway safety. Clemson ' s Chemical Engineering students are studying the unpredictable path of the molecule. The chemical research is performed by professors with advanced undergraduate and graduate stu- dents on worthwhile problems that provide an edu- cational experience for the students. Other areas of engineering research are those in Engineering Mechanics (working with ground water — ■ surface water relationships and effects of friction- reducing additives) and in Electrical Engineering (working with the study of different electrical geo- physical methods). At Clemson many projects of Biomedical Engi- neering research are active, all of them applying the principles of engineering science to the solution of practical problems encountered in medical research. Research in the various fields of engineering at Clemson are helping man advance into civilization today, and into space tomorrow. ABOVE: Optical system utilizing a laser to pro- duce Holograms. TOP RIGHT: Graduate as- sistants spend quite a bi t of time in the labora- tory. MIDDLE RIGHT: It is seldom that the Electrical Engineering Department ' s Page Ana- logue Computer is not in use. BOTTOM RIGHT: Most experiments depend on exact measurements. I KN K . tfiiiiftUu M k m • ' — — L. . ft Q£m j :W I : CERAMIC ENGINEERING Research projects in the Ceramic Engineering de- partment are presently being conducted by Dr. Samuel F. Hulbert and Dr. Clifford C. Fain. One experiment is with water soluble glass; another is with replaceable ceramic bones. The idea of the glass project is to develop a container material which after use or if broken will revert back to its original elements. Once the glass is shattered the bonds between the molecules will be disarranged causing the glass to decompose. This glass will eliminate a major portion of our waste problems. Drs. Hulbert and Fain hope that the ceramic bones they are working with will someday replace old, brittle human bones. Successful bone transplants have been made on dogs, bringing closer the goal of successful human transplants. ' ■■■ ;«■-■ TOP TO BOTTOM: Insertion of porous ceramic in dog lemur. Blood coagulation studies by J. Klawatter. Processing of water soluble glass test specimen is a part of research on design and evaluation of a water soluble disposable glass packaging container. •♦ « AGRICULTURE Although the search for -food goes on as before; it has taken on special significance since millions today are -on the verge of starvation. To help the United States assume the burden of feeding the world ' s masses, Clemson University has vigorous programs of research on food production, process- ing, and improvement. Today agricultural research is conducted at the campus, and at four branch stations located through- out the state. The branch stations are well-located so as to carry on research applicable to all of the geographical regions of the state. Work is being done on all phases of agriculture from producing a better quality product to devising better farming equipment. Through research at Clemson, valuable and economic substitute food products are being obtained from the simple soy- bean. Clemson University looks forward to a future in research that will make significant contributions to the twenty-first century. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP CENTER: Stronger shells are being developed to allow easier shipping of eggs. A giant pea picker undergoes a vigorous examination. It takes more than water to grow a healthy plant. Soil samples from all over the state are tested. Peach picking goes automatic with help from Clemson. Laboratory cultures are studied. Supper chicken has his battery recharged. ?,.. -__ rawM ■ WHO ' S WHO TOP: SARA R. KARESH, Tri-Level Committee 4; Student Senator 2, 3, 4; Chairman Student Organizations and Affairs Committee 4; Angel Flight I, 2, 3, 4, Commander 2, 3: Majoring in Secondary Education. MIDDLE: ROWENA G. SOBCZYK, Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4: Secretary-Treasurer of Student Body 4; Sigma Beta Chi I, 2, 3. 4; Clemson Civic Ballet I. 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans I. 2, 3, 4: Majoring in Pre-Med. BOTTOM: ' RICHARD L OBORN, D. M. C, AFROTC Commandants Award 4; Treasurer Sigma Tau Epsilon 4; Blue Key 4; Alpha Phi Omega I, 2, 3, 4, President 4; WSBF 2, 3, Business Director 4: Arnold Air Society, Chaplain 4; Majoring in English. ft ♦ ■• ■ WHO ' S WHO TOP: PAUL W. ASKINS, Blue Key 4; High Court 3, 4, Chairman 4; BSU I, 2, 3, 4; WSBF Traffic and Continuity Manager 3, 4; Army ROTC; Majoring in Industrial Management. ABOVE: GARY CLARY, Student Body Vice-President; Tiger Brotherhood 4; AFROTC; Delta Kappa Alpha 3, 4; Majoring in History. RIGHT: ANNE C. MORRIS, AIA 4: Secretary Judicial Board 4; Senior Class Council 4; WSA Judicial Board 4; TAPS Junior Staff 4; Court of Appeals 4; Majoring in Architecture. WHO ' S WHO UPPER RIGHT: JANE W. HASS, Highest Hon- ors I, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, President 4; Order of Athena 3, 4; Sigma Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Inter- sorority Council 3; TAPS Advertising Manager 3; Majoring in Math. UPPER LEFT: MARION COOPER THOMPSON, Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Chairman, Court of Lesser Appeals 3; Chairman, Appeals Court 4; SCSSL 2, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma 2, 3, 4; Majoring in Math. LEFT: J. DENNIS BOLT, Blue Key; Young Demo- crats, President 3; Tiger Staff, Editor 4; Gamma Alpha Mu; Majoring in History. £n II 9 WHO ' S WHO J -v TOP: ELIZABETH PITTS, Sigma Tau Epsilon 2. 3, 4; Order of Athena 3. 4; WSA 3, 4, President 4; Delta Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, President 4; Inter-Sorority Council 4: Majoring in Math. LEFT: ANTHONY A. COCHET. Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; Blue Key 4; Scabbard and Blade 3. 4, Executive Officer 4; Arnold Air Society 2, 3. 4; Student Senator I, 2, 3, 4; SCSSL I, 2. 3. 4, Delegation Chairman 3. 4, Chief Justice of the SCSSL Supreme Court 4; Young Republicans 4; AFROTC: Majoring in Pre-Med. RIGHT: JAMES E. FOSTER, JR., Student Senate 2, 3. 4. President 4: Appeals Court 4: Blue Key 4; Alpha Gamma 2, 3, 4: Advanced ROTC. Cadre Commander 4; Majoring in Industrial Management. TOP LEFT: MICHAEL J. FAER, DMC ROTC 4; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4, Epsilon 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4; Majoring in Pre-Med. TOP RIGHT: EDWIN F. HERRINGTON, DMC ROTC 4; AlChE I, 2, 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma I. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3: Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Majoring in Chemical Engineering. LEFT: NANCY R. DANNALS, Sigma Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4; Inter-Sorority Council 4: TAPS Organi- zation Editor 4; Majoring in English. RIGHT: M. DONALD ALEXANDER, DMC ROTC: Delta Sigma Nu, Secretary: Student Senator I, 2, 4: Tiger Brotherhood 4; Delta Kappa Alpha I, 2, 3, 4: I FC Secretary 4: Young Republicans: Majoring in Pre-Med. WHO ' S WHO RIGHT: CATHY L. MOSS, Student Senator 4; Central Spirit Committee 4; Rat Master 4; Delta Theta Chi I, 2, 3. 4, President 4, Pledge Master 4; Majorinq in Zoology. BELOW LEFT: JOHN C. NORTON, Young Demo- crats 4; Tiger Associate Editor 3, 4; High Court 4; Calhoun Literary Society 2, 3, 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 2, 3, 4: Maioring in English. BELOW RIGHT: J. DAVIS JORDAN, Dairy Science Club, Vice-President 4: Army ROTC; High Court 4; Delta Kappa Alpha, President 4; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Majoring in Dairy Science. m K.. TOP LEFT: MARTENZA L. JONES, Miss Clemson University I: R. F. Poole Scholarship 4: Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Order of Athena, President 4: YMCA I, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Majoring in Elementary Education. TOP RIGHT: DANIEL E. HUNT, President of Student Body 4; Blue Key 3. 4; Alpha Gamma 3, 4; Army ROTC; Majoring in Economics. LEFT: JAMES L. COLEMAN, JR., Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4: Air Force ROTC: Tiger Band I, 2. 3, 4: Concert Band I. 2, 3, 4: Tiger Band Staff 2, 3, 4: Tau Beta Pi; Majoring in Electrical Engineering. RIGHT: CHARLES H. GOODING, R. F. Poole Scholarship I, 2, 3, 4; AlChE 2, 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Army ROTC Brigade Commander 4; Pershing Rifles I, 2; Majoring in Chemical Engineering. WHO ' S WHO RIGHT: JUDITH E. BEACH. Food Science Club I, 2. 3, 4, Secretary 4: Order of Athena 3, 4, Treasurer: Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4: WSA Judicial Board 4: Majoring in Food Science. BOTTOM LEFT: DARRA D. WILLIAMSON, Order of Athena 3, 4; Central Spirit Committee I, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3. 4: TAPS Greeks Editor 3: Varsity Cheerleader 3: Majoring in Biology. BOTTOM RIGHT: JOHN E. SETTLE. JR.. Blue Key 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Tigerama Director 4: Arrold Air Society 3, 4: TAPS Editor-in-Chief 4: Tiger Brotherhood 4: Scabbard and Blade 4; Majoring in Zoology. CIO! MIS SENIORS WILLIAM L. ABERNATHY . Pendleton, S. C. AGRONOMY ALBERT W. ABRAMS . . . Cayce, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION EDGAR B. ABRAMS . . . Clemson, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JEFFERY R. ABRAMS . . . Eastover, S. C. ARCHITECTURE BRUNELLO ACCOMANDO . Inwood, N.Y. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LEWIS L. ACKER . . . Anderson, S. C. GEOLOGY ELIZABETH R. ADAMS . . Annapolis, Md. ARTS AND SCIENCES ERNEST L. ADAMS . . . Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS JAMES M. ADAMS .... Union, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE ROBERT D. AINSWORTH . Falls Church, Va. METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING LAURA S. ALEXANDER . Spartanburg, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES MILTON D.ALEXANDER . . Brunson, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • JERRY W. ALLEN . . . Spartanburg, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BARNETT A. ALLGOOD . . . Toccoa, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROLAND P. ALSTON . . . Rembert, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION JAMES C. ALTMAN . . . Manning, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • HAROLD C. AMICK . . Orangeburg, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PAUL D. AMOS .... N. Augusta, S. C. BIOLOGY CARROLL S. ANDERSON . Frankford, Del. ARTS AND SCIENCES JOHN L. ANDERSON . . . Clinton, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM B. ANDERSON . Greenville, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES WM. S. ARMSTRONG . Georgetown, S. C. METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING DAVID C. ARNOLD . . W. Columbia, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY FRANK H. ARNOLD . . Charleston, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS • RANDAL J. ASHLEY . . . Belton, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES RAYMOND H. ASKINS . Lake City, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PAUL W. ASKINS . . . Hartsville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SEMBOS ATHANSAIOS . PHYSICS Greenville, S. C. LARRY N. ATKINSON . . Jefferson, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE WAYNE H. ATKINSON . . Liberty, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING HARRY C. AVINGER, JR. . Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOHN O. AVINGER . . Orangeburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • BOBBY P. AYERS . . . Orangeburg, S. C. BIOLOGY HARLEY G. BABB III .... Moore, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION TERRY L. BAILEY . . . Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT CHARLES D. BAKER . . Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE • JAMES C. BARKER . . . Sumter, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING STEVEN W. BARKER . . Lutherville, Md. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RICHARD C. BALLENGER . Anderson, S. 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Greenv.lle, S. C. ECONOMICS •PAUL D. BEDARD .... Greenville, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES JUDITH K. BELL .... Piedmont, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ROBERT L. BELL . . . Orangeburg, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION RICHARD J. BENNETT . . Laurens, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING • SCOTT C. BERGREN . . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS THOMAS C. BETHEA, JR. . . Dillon, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS WILLIAM L. BETSILL, JR. . Anderson, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE PATRICK E. BINKLEY . . . Florence, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • MICHAEL G. BISHOP . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS SONJA J. BISHOP . . Greenville, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION WAYNE H. BISHOP . . Greenville, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES DIANA K. BISSEY . . . Charleston, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES • LARRY M. BLACKMON . . Lancaster, S. C. ECONOMICS THOMAS L. BLAKE . . . Burgaw, N. C. HORTICULTURE ROY E. BLANCHARD . . . Aiken, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION FRANK S. BLAND . . . Edgefield, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING SENIORS RACHEL A. BLANTON . . Seneca, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES DOUGLAS J. BLATTMACHR . G. City, N. Y. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JERRY L. BODIE . . . Ridge Spring, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE PHILLIP C. BODLE . . . Cincinnati, Ohio ARTS AND SCIENCES • CHARLES E. BOLEN . . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GEORGE F. BOLEN, JR. . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DENNIS J. BOLT .... Anderson, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES WILLIAM P. BONNER . . . Gaffney, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE THOMAS E. BENNETLE . Orangeburg, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE RANDALL E. BOUCHILLON . Seneca, S. C. TEXTILES HEYWARD BOUKNIGHT, JR. . Cola., S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION BERNARD A. BOWEN . . Anderson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • ELIZABETH M. BROWN . . Taylors, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION FRANCES H. BOWEN . . Anderson, S. C. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY GLENN BOWERS . . . Lancaster, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES CALVIN N. BOWIE, JR. . . Due West, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION • MARION C. BOYD . . . Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SAMUEL R. BOYKIN . . St. Charles, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES DAVID R. BRABHAM . . St. Stephen, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING RALPH J. BRACKETT .... Tampa, Fla. METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING • THOMAS N. BRADLEY . . . Greer, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOHN L. BRADY . . . Spartanburg, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES HARVEY A. BRAND . . Charleston, S. C. BIOLOGY WILLIAM F. BRANDT . . . Easley, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING 399 SENIORS •JOYCE E. BRELAND . . . Holly Hill, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES JOHN A. BRENNAN . . . Galesburg, III. PRE-MEDICINE JAMES A. BREWER .... Easley, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION FRANK K. BRIDWELL . . . Central, S. C. DAIRY SCIENCE •JOHN R. BROCK . . . Walhalla, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES NIGEL R. BROOKS . . . Baltimore, Md. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM L. BROOME . . Abbeville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION DAVID M. BROWN . . Burlington, N. J. ARTS AND SCIENCES • JAMES W. BROWN .... Aynor, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION PATRICK M. BROWN . . Lawrence, N. Y. SECONDARY EDUCATION REX A. BROWN Cayce, S. C. 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HORTICULTURE MARVIN G. CARMICHAEL . Dillon, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS J. ALLEN CARROLL . . . Chester, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING SENIORS • WILLIAM S. CARSON . . Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE WILLIAM M. CARSTEN . Jacksonville, Fla. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LARRY D. CARTER .... Easley, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS JAMES S. CARTER . . . Fort Lawn, S. C. MECHANICAL E NGINEERING • OSCAR L. CARTER .... Dillon, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION THOMAS B. CARTER . . Rock Hill, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DENNIS R. CASH . . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MIKE T. CASTRE .... Clemson, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • DAVID P. CATANZARO . Anderson, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES CHARLES E. CAUBLE . . Columbia, S. C. ECONOMICS GEO W. CAUGHMAN, JR. Lexington, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MICHAEL S. CAULDER . . Camden, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES • JOHN M. CAUTHER . . Rock Hill, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RONNIE W. CAUTHEN . Heath Sprs., S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION M. JUNE CELY .... Greenville, S. C. MATHEMATICS DENNIS D. CHANDLER . FORESTRY Towaco, N. J. • JAMES L. CHANDLER . . . Greer, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING KEITH D. CHANDLER . N. Charleston, S. C. BIOLOGY MARGARET S. CHAPIN . . Seneca, S. C. ECONOMICS JOHN C. CHAPMAN . . Clemson, S. C. FORESTRY • KENNETH W. CHAPMAN . Little Mtn., S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WALTER CHILDSON, JR. . Philadelphia, Pa. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JAMES P. CHOVAN . . . Bethlehem, Pa. MATHEMATICS MICHAEL V. CLARK . Orangeburg, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE SENIORS • LELAND T. CLARKE . . . Charlotte, N. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING GARY E. CLARY .... Gaffney, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES MARY A. M. CLAYTON . Westminster, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION ROBT. M. CLAYTON, JR. Westminster, S. C. BIOLOGY • JAMES H. CLEVELAND . . Seneca, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES WILLIAM E. CLINE .... Dallas, Texas BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JAMES M. CLONINGER . Blackstock, S. C. BIOLOGY TERRENCE J. CLYNE . . Rocky River, Ohio ECONOMICS • ANTHONY A. COCHET N. Charleston, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE JOHNNIE E. COCKCROFT Moncks C, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM T. COFFEY . . . Aiken, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION HENRY GOGAN . . . Washington, D. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JOHN W. COKER . . . Edgemoor, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION RONALD W. COKER . . Asheville, N. C. SCIENCE TEACHING CHARLES J. COLE .... Sencea, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JAMES L. COLEMAN, JR. . Ridgeway, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LUDIE M. COLEMAN III . Lake City, S. C. FORESTRY JAMES L. COLEY II . . . Anderson, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES DONALD E. COLLINS . . Columbia, S. C. BIOLOGY EDWARD J. COLLINS, JR. . Belvedere, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION RANDALL D. COLLINS . . Lancaster, S. C. ECONOMICS THOMAS H. COLLINS . . Newberry, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BEN G. COMPTON .... Lexington, S. C. ARCHITECTURE ROBERT B. COMPTON . . Sumter, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SENIORS T r ▼ = XrT mk?0 CAROLE R. CONE . . . Denver, Colo. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DOUGLAS M. CONRAD . Charleston, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE JOHN W. COOK, JR. . Williamsville, N.Y. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM W. COOPER, JR. . Hanahan, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MURRAY J. CORMAN . Miami Beach, Fla. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CHARLES M. CORNISH . . Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS JOHN B. CORNWELL III . . Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOHN C. CORNWELL . . . Clemson, S. C. PRE-VETERINARY • MARION S. CORNWELL . . Ft. Myers, Fla. BIOLOGY BENNETT H. CORPENING . Ashev.lle, N. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ALTON L. COX Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GEDDES M. COX . . . Fayetteville, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • HENRY C. COX, JR. . . Anderson, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES JERRY L. COX Taylors, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOHN R. COYLE .... Easley, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES ROBERT M. CRAIG .... Central, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM T. CRAIN . . FORESTRY Greer, S. C. MALCOLM L. CRAVEN . . Florence, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT CHARLES H. CRAWFORD . Fort Lawn, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE WILLIAM H. CROCKER . Columbia, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES • WADE C. CROW . . Spartanburg, S.C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MICHAEL G. CROWE . . Marietta, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JODYH. CULLER . . . Orangeburg, S. C. ECONOMICS WILLIAM W. CULLER . Orangeburg, S. C. CHEMIC AL ENGINEERING SENIORS • J.A.CUNNINGHAM . Pleasantsville, N. J. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION WM. R. CUNNINGHAM . Waynesville, N. C. ARCHITECTURE ARTHUR J. CURRENCE . . . York, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES BRENDA C. CURTIS . . . Piedmont, S. C. ENGLISH • JOHN D. CURTIS II . . . Clemson, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES TIMOTHY C. DALEY . . . Inman, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION NANCY R. DANNALS . . . Maitland, Fla. ARTS AND SCIENCES HAROLD L. DAVENPORT . Greenville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • HAROLD R. DAVIS . . . Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JANEY D. DAVIS . . . Gainesville, Ga. SECONDARY EDUCATION JOE M. DAVIS .... Gainesville, Ga. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING KEITH A. DAVIS . . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MAYNARD J. DAVIS, JR. . Winnsboro, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEME NT RICHARD C. DAVIS, JR. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING STEVEN E. DAVIS . . . Charlotte, N. C. MATHEMATICS MARSHALL L. DEANHARDT . Belton, S. C. CHEMISTRY GORDON H. DECHMAN PHYSICS WILLIAM W. DEER . . BIOLOGY . Macon, Ga. Beaufort, S. C. ROBERT A. DeFRANCISCO . Derby, Conn. ARTS AND SCIENCES ADRIANO DEMORI . . Cliffside Park, N. J. ECONOMICS • WILLIAM F. DEPEW . . . Baltimore, Md. ECONOMICS CURTIS M. DERRICK . . . Clmeson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE DANNY O. DERRICK . . Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM E. DeYOUNG . . Greer, S. C. ECONOMICS ' $ IHH P2W SENIORS CHARLES L. DICKSON . Sandy Spgs., S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT THERA J. DIXON . . . Anderson, S. C. NURSING JUDSON D. DOBBINS . . . Greer, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING MARY J, DOBBINS . . . Townville, S. C. MATHEMATICS • THOMAS E. DOBBINS . . Townville, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING CATHY L. DODDS . . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES DENNIS D. DONOHUE . Cedar Grove, N.J. CIVIL ENGINEERING RICHARD J. DOREY .... Aiken, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • ROBERT C. DOTSON . . McDonaugh, Ga. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JAMES F. DOUGLAS . . Greenwood, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JAMES S. DOUGLASS . . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DAVID R. DOVER .... Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION THOMAS P. DOWLING . . Clemson, S. C. FORESTRY BRIAN E. DOYLE .... Closter, N.J. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING THOMAS D. DREHER . . Summerville, S. C. FORESTRY JUDSON H. DRENNAN III . Rock Hill, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • ROBERT F. DRENNAN JR. . Rock Hill, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WILBUR N. DULIN, JR. . . Columbia, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ALBERT D. DUNAWAY . . Atlanta, Ga. ECONOMICS ROBERT R. DuRANT . . Manning, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • FLOYD D. DURHAM . . . P ic kens, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LAWRENCE B. DURHAM, JR. Arcadia, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY ERNEST M. DUVALL . . . Cheraw, S. C. ECONOMICS HORACE C. DYAR .... Seneca, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS G. DAVID DYKES . . . Thomasville, Ga. HORTICULTURE KENNETH D. DYKSTRA . Charlotte, N. C. PRE-MEDICINE WINSTON M. EADDY . Hemingway, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION BARRY A. EARLE . . . Valley Station, Ky. CHEMISTRY • BRYAN D. EARWOOD . . Anderson, S. C. MATHEMATICS JOHN K.EDMONDS . . . Anderson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING KENT A. EDMONDS . . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT M. EDNEY . . Hendersonville, N. C. ARCHITECTURE • STEVE R. EDWARDS . . . Johnston, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING R. CHAS. ELDRIDGE, JR. Spartanburg, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES CAROLE ELLIS Fort Mill, S. C. BIOLOGY ROBERT E. ELLIS, JR. . . Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE • JAMES F. ELROD .... Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT BOYD B. ELVINGTON . . Lake View, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE LINDA A. ENGLISH . . . LaFrance, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ELLIOTT B. ESKEW . . . Clemson, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES • JERRY D. ESKEW .... Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS B. TYNDALL ESTES, JR. . . Rock Hill, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM M. ETHEREDGE . Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE MICHAEL E. EVANS . . Abbeville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE WILLIAM D. EVANS . . Bluefield, W. Va. ECONOMICS KEN M. EWAN Newark, Del. ARCHITECTURE MICHAEL J. FAER . . . West Mifflin, Pa. PRE-MEDICINE BERNARD C. FAGAN . Cliffwood Bch., N.J. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION SENIORS • DUANE L. FALLS .... Clover, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JAMES L. FAULKENBERRY . Camden, S. C. ECONOMICS JAMES R. FAULKNER, JR. . Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION GLENN P. FELTON .... Bayside, N. Y. ARTS AND SCIENCES RALPH C. FENNELL, JR. . Kingstree, S. C. BIOLOGY ALEXANDER F. FEWELL . . Rock Hill, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE JAMES P. FIELDS, JR McBee, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES JANE L. FIFE Clemson, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES • ROBERT W. FITCHETT . . . Baltimore, Md. SECONDARY EDUCATION CARLTON G. FLEETWOOD . . Aiken, S. C. ARCHITECTURE LARRY D. FLOYD . . Galivants Ferry, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION BENJAMIN F. FORD . . . Great Falls, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • CHARLES A. FORSBERG . Charleston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CAROLYN D. FOSTER . . . Duncan, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES JAMES E. FOSTER, JR. . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MICHAEL W. FOWLER . . Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM E. FOWLER . Wadmalaw Is., S. C. BIOLOGY THEODORE C. FOX . . . Batesburg, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JOHN H. FRANK .... Darlington, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION BETHANY S. FRANKE . . Spartanburg, S. C. CHEMISTRY MARION E. FRICK .... Chapin, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELTON T. FULMER . . . Williston, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES JOHN B. FULMER . . . Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JOHN L. FULMER, JR. . . Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION SENIORS COLONEL J. GADDY, JR. Myrtle Bch., S. C. MATHEMATICS RICHARD P. GAGNON . Westminster, Md. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GEORGE W.GILLARD . . . Rock Hill, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM H. GAINES . Travelers Rest, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE RAYMOND L. GALLOWAY Darlington, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION THOMAS G. GAMBILL . Fayetteville, N. C. BIOLOGY JOHN W. GAMBRELL . . Clemson, S. C. TEXTILES THOMAS L. GANDY . . Florence, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION • ROBERT D. GANTT . . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT STEVEN A. GANTT .... Chester, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION LEE H. GARDENER . . . Harts PRE-MEDICINE lie, S. C. RICHARD W. GARDENER Cinnaminson, N. J. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION ERIC K. GARDENER . . . Climax, N. Y. GEOLOGY WAYNE R. GARLAND . . Upton, Mass. ARTS AND SCIENCES FORESTER M. GARNER . . . Rock Hill, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING STANFORD T. GARNETT . Columbia, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • THOMAS R. GARNETT . . Six Mile, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM H.GARVIN . . Greensboro, N. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JESSE H. GASKINS . . Chesterfield, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT NICHOLAS P. GETTYS, JR. . Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION THOMAS A. GIBSON . . Clemson, S. C. FOOD SCIENCE BOB D. GILBERT .... La Fayette, Ga. DAIRY SCIENCE HAROLD E. GILBERT . . . Central, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RICHARD A. GILBERT . Greensboro, N. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION i J14 SENIORS • WILLIAM H. GILBERT, JR. . Atlanta, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JON A. GILES Greer, S. C RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION BRUCE A. GILLESPIE . . . Rosemont, Pa. SECONDARY EDUCATION H. DAVID GILLIAM, JR. . . . Pelzer, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE • RICHARD B. GILPIN, JR. . . Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE CHARLES C. GLASGOW . . Conway, S. C. ECONOMICS SUSAN P. GLEN .... Greenv,lle, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SAMUEL A. GLENN . . . Fair Play, S. C. TEXTILES • DAVID S. GLYMPH . . Silver Spring, Md. ARCHITECTURE JOSEPH G. GOELLER . Union City, N. J. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PHILLIP C. GOFF .... Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE MARK H. GOLDMAN . Woodbridge, Conn. ARTS AND SCIENCES CHARLES H. GOODING . Hampton, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ROBERT H. GOODSON . . Hartsville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE LUCILLE C. GORDON . . Edgewater, Md. ARTS AND SCIENCES BETTY J. GRAHAM . . . Clemson, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES • JOHN M. GRAHAM . . Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE JOHN F. GRAY .... Abbeville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RONALD E. GRAY . . . Allendale, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT BEN H. GREEN .... Waterford, Pa. FORESTRY • SHANNON K. GREEN . . . Sumter, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROY T. GREENE .... Pendleton, S. C. BIOLOGY WARREN W. GRESHAM Spartanburg, S. C. ARCHITECTURE WILLIAM M. GRIGGS . . Hartsville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SENIORS • THOMAS E. GRIMES . . Columbia, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CHARLES T. GRIMSLEY N. Charleston, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING RONALD W. GROOMS . . Lugoff, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM C. GRUBER . Goose Creek, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING • THOMAS W. HAENE . . Charlotte, N. C. FORESTRY RICHARD A. HAGER . Hartsville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DENNIS W. HAIRE . . . Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEAN A. HALEDJIAN . . . Teaneck, N. J. ARTS AND SCIENCES • LARRY L. HALL Jackson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT THOMAS H. HALL .... Sarver, Pa. SECONDARY EDUCATION JOE L. HAMBRIGHT . . . Grover, N. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION LYDIA L. HAMILTON . . Greenville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • PELHAM HANCOCK . . . Easley, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES GEORGE E. HAND . . . San Antonio, Texas AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM A. HAND . . . Seneca, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS DONALD R. HANDY .... Aiken, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING CLYDE W. HANES . . . Holly Hill, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SIDNEY I. HANKINS . . Knoxville, Tenn. ARCHITECTURE GAIL L. HANNA . . . Effingham, S. C. BIOLOGY RICHARD M. HANNA . . Lake City, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • DAVID M. HARDIN . . . Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GREGORY L. HARDING Hackettstown, N. J. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING HASKELL D. HARDY . . . Laurens, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING THOS. A. HENRICKSON E. Northport, N. Y. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SENIORS ftft ; a i • HAYNE P HARPER . . . Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION SANDY S. HARPER . . . Clemson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION RICHARD HARPOOTLIAN Charlotte, N. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES ROBERT H. HARRIS .... Atlanta, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING • BILLIE A. HARRY .... Shelby, N. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES ETHEL E. HART . . . Wedgefield, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION HENRY G. HART, JR. . Simpsonville, N. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MARTHA E. HART . . . Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • SUZANNE E. HARTE . . . Beaufort, S. C. BIOLOGY ROBERT M. HARTLEY . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EDWARD W. HARTLING . . Islip, N. Y. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AARON HARVEY . . . Charleston, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES • THOMAS F. HASH .... Easton, Md. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JANE W. HASS . . . Charleston, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES MARK E. HASSLINGER . College Park, Md. ARCHITECTURE STEPHEN T. HASTY . . . Camden, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING RODGER F. HATCHELL . Effingham, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DAVID N. HAUSEMAN . . . Decatur, III. ARCHITECTURE FRANK G. HAWKINS . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION MARGARET L. HAWKINS . Central, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING • BARBARA J. HAYES . . . St. Paul, Minn. MATHEMATICS E. WILLIAM HEIKKILA, JR. . Clermont, Fla. PHYSICS DONALD R. HELLER . . Stroudsbury, Pa. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JAMES A. HENDERSON . Kmgsport, Tenn. ARCHITECTURE SENIORS LEONARD T. HENDERSON . Newberry, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE RICHARD C. HENDERSON . Belton, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION THOS. R. HENDERSON . McCormick, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE ROBERT A. HENNING . Scotch Plains, N.J. CIVIL ENGINEERING PAUL P. HERBSTER .... Kearny, N.J. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION SAMUEL L. HERNDON . . Hartsville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DANIEL C. HERR .... Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE EDWIN F. HERRINGTON Waynesboro, Ga. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • RICHARD L. HESTER . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT L. HEVERLY . . Walterboro, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DONALD R. HILL . . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION JOHN S. HILL . . . Charleston, W. Va. CHEMISTRY • NANCY L. HILL .... Piedmont, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION JAMES M. HILLS Clemson, S. C. JOAN M. HINDMAN . . . Taylors, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION BARBARA R. HINKLE . . . Central, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES • DALE O. HINKEL . . . Greenville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FREDERICK L. HISER . . . Belair, Md. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION GEORGE C. HIXON . . . Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING STEPHEN L. HIXSON . . . Hartsville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT PAUL F. HLUBB .... Baltimore, Md. ECONOMICS ALLEN H. HODGES . . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JOSEPH P. HODGES . . . Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS RONALD J. HOGG . . Greenville, S. C. TEXTILES SENIORS MICHAEL G. HOLDER . . Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING CHARLES H. HOLLADAY . Sumter, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING EDWARD J. HOLLAND . . . Islip, N. Y. MATHEMATICS WILLIAM F. HOLLE . . . LaGrange, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING • FRANK K. HOLMAN . . . Sumter, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION THOMAS D. HOLSTEIN . . Monetta, S. C. AGRONOMY MARY S. HOLTON . . . Columbia, S. C. BIOLOGY ROBERT B. HOOKS . . . Winter Park, Fla. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DANIEL C. HORNE . . Columbia, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION DANIEL HORTON . . . Ridgeland, S. C. ECONOMICS BATES R. HOUCK . . . Cameron, S. C. AGRONOMY ROBERT W. HOUSEMAN . Greenville, S. C. TEXTILES • CHARLES R. HOWARD . Glens Falls, N. Y. GEOLOGY HARRY H. HOWARD . West Orange, N. J. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM H. HOWARD . Greenville, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES HOWARD R. HOWES . . Stratford, Conn. ARCHITECTURE JULIUS C. HUBBARD . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SALLEY F. HUBBARD . . . Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JAMES D. HUFF .... Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RAYMOND T. HUFF . . Charleston, S. C. ARCHITECTURE k Mr k lr k ■1 Jm • LARRY B. HUGGINS . . Hemingway, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS WARDEN W. HUGHES . . Hartsville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING WILLIAM M. HUGHES . . Marion, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION HELEN M. HUNNICUTT . Clemson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SENIORS DANIEL E. HUNT . . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS JOHN G. HUNT . . . Washington, N. C. PRE-MEDICINE DAVID F. HUNTER . . . Wheaton, Md. ARCHITECTURE KAY S. HUNTER .... Manning, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES • HUGH E. HURLEY . . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT H. HURRAY . . . Anderson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION DAVID R. HUTTO . . . Orangeburg, S. C. BIOLOGY WILBURN L. HUTTO, JR. . Reevesville, S. C. MATHEMATICS • GREGORY S. HYATT . . . Wayne, Pa. ARCHITECTURE TOY W. HYDER Inman, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION GARY S. INDYK .... W. Paterson, N. J. ARCHITECTURE EDWARD F. IRICK III . . . Columbia, S. C. BIOLOGY • WILLIAM R. IRICK . . Orangeburg, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JOHN L. IRVIN, JR. . . . Fort Mill, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION HAROLDS. ISEMAN, JR. . ECONOMICS Sumter, S. C. BEVERLY J. JACKSON . . Newberry, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES CHARLES R. JACKSON . . Aiken, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT EMMA J. JACKSON . . . Marion, S. C. ARCHITECTURE GLEN J. JACKSON . . . Rock Hill, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JAMES R. JACKSON . . . Sumter, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • LARRY M. JACKSON . . . Sumter, S. C. CHEMISTRY ROBERT N. JACKSON . . . Sumter, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE RYAN T. JACKSON . . . Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS THOMAS L. JACOBS . . . Sumter, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE SENIORS • WILLIAM P. JACOBS, JR. . Clinton, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOHN D. JACQUES . . Ridgewood, N. J. ARCHITECTURE JOHN C. JAMES Sumter, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LARRY C. JAMES . . . Columbia, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • ELIZABETH D.JAMESON . . Easley, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION HENRY R. JAMESON . . Orangeburg, S. C. DAIRY SCIENCE PATSY A. JAMISON . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ROBERT G. JAMISON . . . Conway, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • TEDDEE L. JANAS . . . Chihuahua, Mexico ARTS AND SCIENCES SHARRON L. JANSEN . . Sumter, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES JOHN T. JEFFERS .... Florence, S. C. ARCHITECTURE ALBERT E. JEFFORDS . . . Lake City, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • ALTON B. JEFFORDS . . AGRONOMY Lamar, S. C. ERNEST G.JEFFORDS . . Orangeburg, S. C. BIOLOGY FRANCIS A. JEFFRIES, JR. . Sandale, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION ARTHUR C. JENKINS . . Fayetteville, N. C. ARCHITECTURE • ARTHUR W. JENKINS . . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GUY A. JENKINS . . . Asheville, N. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION JAMES J. JENNINGS . Spartanburg, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING JAMES J. JENSEN, JR. . . Livingston, N. J. FORESTRY JAMES A. JOHNS III . . . Timonium, Md. SECONDARY EDUCATION CHARLES R. JOHNSON . Haddonfield, N. J. CIVIL ENGINEERING DANIE A. JOHNSON . . Asheville, N. C. ARCHITECTURE H. STEVEN JOHNSON . . . Greer, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION SENIORS • JAMES L. JOHNSON Claymont, Del. BIOLOGY JOHN H. JOHNSON . . College Park, Ga. CERAMIC ENGINEERING JOHN M. JOHNSON . . Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION LAVAL H. JOHNSON . . Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION POPE D.JOHNSON .... Newberry, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES RICHARD A. JOHNSON . Lancaster, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ALAN JOHNSTONE . . Orangeburg, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION ALBERT B. JOLLY . . . Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE • ROBERT H. JOLLY .... Wmnsboro, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING CHAMP M. JONES . . . Clemson, S. C. BIOLOGY CLYDE H. JONES . . . Batesburg, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HOWARD M.JONES . . . Garnett, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING •JOSEPH C. JONES . . . Florence, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION JUDITH D. JONES . . . Anderson, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES KATHLEEN S. JONES . . . Greenville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION MARTENZA L. JONES . . Columbia, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MICHAEL K. JONES .... Greer, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION MINNIE C. JONES .... Clover, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION RICHARD M. JONES . . . Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING RAY JONES Newberry, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • JOHN D. JORDAN .... Olanta, S. C. DAIRY SCIENCE WILLIAM H. KAHRS . N. Charleston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING RICHARD H. KAPP . . . Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE SARA R. KARESH .... Burton, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS • WILLIAM B. KAURIC . . Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE DAVID L. KAY .... Greenville, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES HAL M. KAYLOR . . . Conover, N. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION SIDNEY M. KEARSE . . . Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS • WASHINGTON R. KEELS . Pinewood, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION CRAWFORD M. KEESE . Westminster, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM H. KEETER .... Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JAMES M. KELLEY . . . Darlington, S. C. AGRONOMY •JOSEPH W. KELLY .... Greenville, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING ROBERT G. KELLY .... Liberty, S. C. BIOLOGY CHARLES D. KENNEDY . . Greenville, S. C. PHYSICS HAROLD M. KENNEDY . . Columbia, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • MILNOR P. KESSLER . . . Greenville, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES BOBBY N. KEY Belton, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RICHARD E. KILBY . . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT HENRY B. KINARD . . . Greenwood, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • JAMES I. KINARD Newberry, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS FRANCIS W. KING . . Georgetown, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES JACK H. KING . . . Wilmington, N. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION JO J. KING Piedmont, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • KENNETH V. KING .... Madison, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING OSCAR S. KING Easley, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING HORACE D. KINSEY . . Walterboro, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT W. KIRBY .... Weston, Conn. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SENIORS • WILLIAM H. KIRBY, JR. . . Greenvi ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING s. c. KENNETH M. KIRKPATRICK Fort Lawn, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM O. KIRKPATRICK . Florence, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT THOMAS H. KLAHRE . TEXTILES Deal, N.J. • SUSAN E. KLINCK . . . Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION THOMAS S. KLUGH . . . Clemson, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES FRANKLIN N. KNIGHT . . Laurens, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ROBERT A. KNOERR . . . Seneca, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING KATHRYN W. KNOY . . Bamberg, S. C. BIOLOGY BARRY R. KORETZ . . . Brockton, Mass. ARCHITECTURE DAVID W. KORMANICKI . Ridley Park, Ga. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION STEVEN G. KUESTER . . . Evansville, Ind. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • LINDA R. KUISMA . . BIOLOGY Iselin, N. J. RALPH B. KUNZ .... Florence, S. C. CHEMICAL ENINEERING RICHARD S. KUTZLEB . . Freehold, N. J. MATHEMATICS JOHN KWIST Clemson, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION • LINDA J. LADD . . . Williamston, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES GARY J. LADEN . . . Morristown, N. J. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT L. LaFORGE . . . Greenv,lle, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT KENNETH W. LAKE . . . Hicksville, N. Y. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION • ROBERT J. LAKE Hicksville, N. Y. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION RALPH D. LAMAR .... Easley, S. C. ARCHITECTURE DAVID M. LANDERS .... Nutley, N. J. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LARRY C. LANGLEY . . . Greenville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION Hijin SENIORS • ROGER N. LANGLEY . . Johnsonville, S. C. POULTRY SCIENCE ALBERT F. LAREAU .... Sumter, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JULIUS M. LaROCHE . . Gray Court, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM A. LASHLEY . . Columbia, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • FREDERICK L. LATHAM . . Hanahan, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION DONALD M. LAW .... Aiken, S. C. ARCHITECTURE LESLIE M. LAWLOR . New Windsor, N. Y. ARCHITECTURE LARRY L. LA WSON . . High Point, N. C. SCIENCE TEACHING • TERRY M. LAWSON .... Belton, S. C. FORESTRY ALVIN A. LEACH .... Effingham, S. C. ECONOMICS GUY B. LEARY .... N. Augusta, S. C. TEXTILES JOHN D. LEDFORD . . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • DAVID L. LEE Sumter, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION HAN CHOON LEE .... Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE ROBERT P. LEE Dillon, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TERRELL T. LEEKE . . . Simpsonville, S. C. PRE-VETERINARY • CHARLES M. LeGRAND . Winnsboro, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JAMES A. LEHMANN . N. Charleston, S. C. BIOLOGY ROBERT C. LENHARDT . . Charleston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EDWIN O. LESLEY . . . Manning, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION • JACK 0- LEVER, JR. . . . Bethesda, Md. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PAUL F. LEVINE .... Kensington, Md. ARCHITECTURE ALLAN W. LIBBY . Huntington Station, N.Y. ARTS AND SCIENCES GARY E. LIGI Astoria, N.Y. ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS GARY A. LILLIS . . . Greenport, N. Y. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION DOUGLAS E. LIMBAUGH . . Easley, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION JAMES M. LINDSEY . . . Manning, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE ROBERT A. LINER .... Clemson, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES • GEORGE G. LINK Clinton, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION THOMAS D. LINK . . . Greenville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING THOMAS P. LITTLE . . Culberson, N. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION JESSE B. LITTLEJOHN . Spartanburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • JAMES V. LIVINGSTON . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JAMES E. LOCKERY . . Spartanburg, S. C. ECONOMICS FRANCES E. LOCKLAIR . Holly Hill, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES DENNIS H. LOCKWOOD . Teterboro, N. J. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • SANFORD H. LOEF . . . Gainesville, Ga. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION JOSEPH W. LOGAN . . . Chester, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION JOHN F. LONG .... Newberry, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING LARRY B. LONG Greenville, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES •KEITH S. LOVE .... Clemson, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES HAROLD W. LOWRANCE N.Chas., S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION BRUCE W. LOWRY . . . Eatontown, N. J. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION TALMADGE H. LUKER . . Hodges, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • PERRY I. LUPO .... Greenville, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE DAVID C. LYNCH . . . Willingboro, N. J. CIVIL ENGINEERING ROBERT A. LYONS .... Marietta, Ga. ECONOMICS JEANETTE D. McALISTER . Anderson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION SENIORS if M • ANGELA C. McALLISTER . . Union, s.c. ARTS AND SCIENCES JACKSON E. McCANN, JR. Abbeville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JOHN F. McCARTY . . Ware Shoals, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING SAMUEL L. McCLESKEY III . Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE WM. W. McCOLLOUGH Spartanburg, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JOEL VV. McCOMBS . . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JOE W. McCOY Easley, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION JOHN H. McDANIEL . . FORESTRY Pickens, S. C. • GLENN D. McDOWELL . . Pendleton, S.C. CIVIL ENGINEERING BONNIE C. McGEE . . . Anderson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CHARLES E. McGEE . . . Wheaton, Md. SCIENCE TEACHING WILLIAM P. McGUILAN . Abbeville, S. C. TEXTILES • DOUGLAS C. McKINNEY . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS JEWELL P. McLAURIN . . . Dillon, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JOHN F. McMAKIN .... Lyman, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE JAMES E. McMICHAEL . Connersville, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES • JOHN L. McMURRAY . . . Greer, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JOHN N. McNAIR Jackson, S. C. OLIN R. McNEELY .... Pickens, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MARGARET L. MACAULEY Mt. Morns, N. Y. BIOLOGY JAS. D. MACKINTOSH III Burlington, N. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES GARY V. MAGARIAN . . . Orlando, Fla. ARCHITECTURE JOEL R. MAHAFFEY . . . LaGrange, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JAMES F. MANESS . . . Annandale, Va. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION SENIORS • BRENDA S. MANLEY .... Rock Hill, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES JOHN R. MANN . . . Orangeburg, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE GLENN M. MANNING . . Barnwell, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES GEORGE C. MANOS . . Pennsauken, N. J. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS PATRICIA A. MANSFIELD . Columbia, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION SHERRY L. MARCHBANKS . Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION BRUCE W. MARSHALL . . Claymont, Del. BIOLOGY CHARLIE R. MARTIN . . Beaufort, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • JERRY B. MARTIN . . West Columbia, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LINDA M. MARTIN . . . Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION WILLIE C. MARTIN . . . Clemson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION NORMAN T. MASSEY . . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • LOUIS B. MATHIS, JR. . T.mmonsville, S. C. BIOLOGY VICTORIA A. MATTIS . . Camden, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION JOHN T. MAULDIN . . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DENNIS L. MAUNEY . . Greenwood, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • BEN A. MAYNARD . . . Simpsonville, S. C. TEXTILES JAMES L. MAYS .... Allendale, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION RICHARD D. MEDLIN . . Williamston, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION EUGENE S. MELLARD . . Summerville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • HENRY L. MELLICHAMP Mt. Pleasant, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FRITZ I. MERKEL .... Cincinnati, Ohio ECONOMICS RICHARD L MERRICK . . Northfield, N. J. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JAMES M. MERRILL . . Greenville, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS DAN E. MEYER Ramsey, N.J. BIOLOGY JOSEPH S. MICHALOWSKI . Sumter, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES WILBUR K. MILHOUS . . BIOLOGY Olar, S. C. BRENDA S. MILLER . . . Anderson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION GEORGE F. MILLER . . Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JAMES A. MILLER . . . Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JAMES D. MILLER . . . Walhalla, S. C. TEXTILES JAMES I. MILLER . . . Anderson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • JOHN E. MILLER .... Clemson, S. C. FORESTRY JOHN M. MILLER . . . Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE LARRY M. MILLER . . . Johnsonville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION RICHARD C. MILLER . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS • THELBERT J. MILLIGAN, JR. . Loris, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE JOHNNIE F. MILTON . . . Lake City, Fla. BIOLOGY JOHN P. MINCEY . . . Winnsboro, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING THOMAS A. MING . . . Eatontown, N. J. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ANTHONY J. MIRABELLI . Bellport, N. Y. SCIENCE TEACHING STAFFORD M. MISHOE . . . Loris, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ANN S. MITCHELL .... Easley, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION ROBERT H. MITCHELL . HISTORY Clemson, S. C. • DANNY R. MIXON . . . Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JAMES R. MOBLEY . . . Clemson, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE RICHARD W. MOLTEN, JR. Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE CARTER E. MONTGOMERY Pendleton, S. C. BIOLOGY SENIORS RONALD MONTGOMERY Myrtle Bch., S. C. ECONOMICS DENNIS D. MOORE . . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GARY T.MOORE Sumter, S. C. ECONOMICS HARRY G. MOORE, JR. Chattanooga, Tenn. ECONOMICS VERNON W. MOORE, JR. . Andrews, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING JOHN W. MORGAN III . Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE GEORGE MORRELL . . . Matawan, N.J. HORTICULTURE ANNE C. MORRIS . . . Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE • PAUL A. MORRIS .... Oneida, N. Y. ARCHITECTURE JAMES H. MOSELEY . . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CATHY L. MOSS .... Blacksburg, S. C. BIOLOGY THOMAS C. MOSS . . . Cameron, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS • MATTHEW M. MOSSMAN Cincinnati, Ohio ARCHITECTURE EUGENE F. MOYER, JR. . Spartanburg, S. C. ECONOMICS PAUL J. MUCCINO .... Seneca, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ROGER W. MUDD . . Bennettsville, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS • JANICE M. MULL . . . Marietta, S. C. MATHEMATICS ROGER L. MULL Easley, S. C. ECONOMICS JOHN MULLEN III ... . Sumter, S. C. ECONOMICS WADE C. MULLINNIX . . . Pickens, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY JOHN A. MULLIS . . . Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES M. MURPHREE . . Easley, S. C. MATHEMATICS JOE H. MURRAY, JR. . . Harleyville, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING DAVID M. MYERS .... Clemson, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING SENIORS •JAMES H. MYERS, JR. . Westminster, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS PAUL C. MYERS .... Winter Haven, Fla. BIOLOGY DANETTE E. NEEDHAM . . . Clemson, S. C. NURSING RICHARD S. NEEDHAM . . Milford, Conn. ENTOMOLOGY • PETER E. NELSON .... Medfield, Mass. ECONOMICS MICHAEL D. NEWMAN . . Inman, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DONALD A. NEWTON . . Townville, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS NATHAN S. NEWTON . . Clemson, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • JUDITH A. NICKS .... Decatur, Ga. MATHEMATICS KATHRYN M. NIXON . . Clemson, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES JOHN C. NORTON . . Ocean Drive, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES JUDITH A. NORVILLE . . . Grover, N. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • MARY W. NUCKOLS . . Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION WILBUR J. NUNES . . Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LARRY W. OATES York, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RICHARD L. OBORN . . Faribault, Minn. ARTS AND SCIENCES • WILLIAM T. OOONNOR Pisgah For., N. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION DARYLE D. OGBURN . . . Charlotte, N. C. ENGINEERING TOMMIE M. OGLESBY . . Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS WILLIAM H. OGLESBY N. Charleston, S. C. ECONOMICS • ROBERT D. OGLETREE . . . Cayce, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING LESTER R. OLIVER . . . Hartsville, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE BRADLEY J. O ' NEAL . . . Fairfax, S. C. AGRONOMY BARRY L. ORNITZ .... Seneca, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SENIORS WAYNE R. OSEF .... Rahway, N.J. ARTS AND SCIENCES MARY A. OSTEEN . . . Anderson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION RONALD I. OUZTS . . . Callison, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION CHARLES H. OWENS . . Pendleton, S. C. ARCHITECTURE • COLEMAN OWENS, JR. . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING HORACE PADGETT, JR. Spartanburg, S. C. ECONOMICS BRYAN C. PAGE Dillon, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION JEFFREY T. PALMER . . Winter Park, Fla. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • WILLIAM R. PALMER . . Gaffney, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AUBREY W. PARKER .... Dillon, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING LARRY V. PARKER . . . Pendleton, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LINDA M. PARKER Cades, S. C. FOOD SCIENCE • C. AUBREY PARKS III . . . Charlotte, N. C. ECONOMICS CHARLES W. PATE . . . Charleston, S. C. BIOLOGY CHARLTON PATTERSON Spartanburg, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION JAMES O. PATTERSON . Spartanburg, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE JOHN A. PATTERSON . . . Easley, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE MICHAEL D. PATTERSON . Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS SAMUEL J. PATTERSON . . Tell City, Ind. CERAMIC ENGINEERING WILLIAM G. PEARCE . . Charleston, S. C. ECONOMICS LUCAS R. PEELE, JR. . . Bishopville, S. C. BIOLOGY HARVEY S. PEELER, JR. . . Gaffney, S. C. DAIRY SCIENCE JAMES B. PEEPLES . . . Barnwell, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING KENNETH A. PENLAND . . Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SENIORS MARY E. PENNINGTON . . . Starr, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION STANLEY V. PEREZ . Santo Domingo, D. R. ARTS AND SCIENCES WILLIAM J. PETERS . . . Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING KENNETH G. PETRUSKY . . Rahway, N.J. GEOLOGY • MICHAEL R. PHILLIPS . . Charleston, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING RANDALL C. PHILLIPS . . Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS TERRY W. PHILLIPS . . . Gaffney, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION LARRY P. PHILPOTT . . . Walhalla, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • RICHARD J. PILO . . . Bellport, N. Y. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GEORGE D. PITNER . . . Florence, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE ELIZABETH PITTS .... Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS VINROE S. PLAYER .... Sumter, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION • WARREN T. PLAYER . . . Sumter, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM N. POE, JR. . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JAMES W. POLATTY . . Ninety Six, S. C. AGRONOMY JAMES P. POLING . . . Winter Park, Fla. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • BOBBY J. POOLE . . N. Charleston, S. C. MATHEMATICS THOMAS E. POPE .... Pittsburgh, Pa. ARCHITECTURE RUSSELL E. PORGES . Highland Park, N.J. PRE-MEDICINE CLESS F. PORTER .... Pickens, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT •DAVID G. PORTER . . Spartanburg, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION RUSSELL A. POSTON . . . Hanahan, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION GEELA B. POTEAT . . . Columbia, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING HAROLD B. POWELL, JR. . Eglin AFB, Fla. ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS HAROLD B. POWELL, JR. . Eglin AFB, Fla. ARTS AND SCIENCES TIMOTHY H. POWELL . . Garrett Park, Md. ARCHITECTURE CHURCH C. POWERS . Bennettsville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGIN EERING JAMES L. PRATHER . . . Lexington, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • WILLIAM W. PRESSON . . . Monroe, N. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING RICKY V. PRIDDY . . Winston-Salem, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DEBORAH W. PRIDEMORE . Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS ROBERT M. PRIDEMORE . Hickory Gr.,S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES • CHARLES G. PRINGLE . . . Sumter, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JEFFREY C. PRINGLE . . Edgewater, Md. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION VANDERBILT C. PUNDT . . Chester, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JOHNNY H. PURSER . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • EDWARD S. PUSEY . . . Greenville, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES DIANNE D. RAILTON . . Columbia, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES ARNOLD J. RAMSEY . . . Pauline, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION GEORGE D. RANKIN .... Clemson, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES • CHRISTOPHER K. RASH . Clemson, S. C. BIOLOGY CHARLES H. RATTERREE Spartanburg, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DANNY A. RAWL . . . Woodbine, Ga. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING GEORGE D. RAY .... Clemson, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES LAWRENCE K. RAY . . . Walhalla, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE ROLAND L. RAYBURN . . Richmond, Va. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT HUGH E. REDICK . . . Bishopville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING EDWARD C. REED . . . Charlotte, N. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES iliA SENIORS HARRY M. REED North, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING WAYNE M. REED . . . Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE WILLIAM M. REESE . . . Columbia, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING DAVID M. REUTER .... Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION • WILLIAM B. RHODES III . Charleston, S. C. BIOLOGY WILLIAM E. RHYMER . . Winnsboro, S. C. TEXTILES JONATHAN C. RICE . . Ware Shoals, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION ROBERT B. RICHARDS . Spartanburg, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • DONNY W. RICHARDSON . Conway, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING VIRGINIA D. RICHBOURG . Florence, S. C. MATHEMATICS JOHN C. RICKARD . . . Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CHERYL R. RIDDLE . . . Anderson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • ROBERT S. RIDDLE . . . Gastonia, N. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE CHARLIE S. RIGBY . . . Greenville, S. C. CHEMISTRY ERNEST RINEHART, JR. . Greenwood, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JACOB S. RISER .... Bowman, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION • MORRIS R. RITCH III . . Charlotte, N. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CHARLES E. RIVERS . . . Thomson, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING JOHN E. ROBERTS III . . . Chester, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE JAMES V. ROBERTSON . . Fairburn, Ga. PRE-MEDICINE • ROBERT H. ROBEY . . . Bethesda, Md. CIVIL ENGINEERING HARRIET V. ROBINS . . Jacksonville, Fla. MATHEMATICS CONNIE J. ROBINSON . . Anderson, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES WILLIAM E. ROBINSON . . Gaffney, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SENIORS • DONALD E. ROCHESTER . . Seneca, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION JEFFREY C. ROCKWELL . Orangeburg, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE CHARLES L. ROEDIGER . W.-Salem, N. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION BARBARA L. ROGERS . . . Central, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • DAN M. ROGERS . . . Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING GEORGE M. ROGERS . Orangeburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JACOB R. ROGERS .... Dillon, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PHILLIP D. ROGERS . . . Easley, S. C. ECONOMICS • LI NDA F. ROMINGER . . . Sumter, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE RONALD W. ROOF .... Lexington, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DEL A. ROSEBROCK . N. Charleston, S. C. MATHEMATICS GLENN H. ROSS .... Taylors, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION • JOHN N. ROSS . . . Washington, D. C. SCIENCE TEACHING THOMAS F. ROWAND .... Oaklyn, N.J. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JEFF W. ROWELL, JR. . . . Easley, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JAMES RUSSELL III . . Schenectady, N. Y. CIVIL ENGINEERING • CHARLES R. RUTLAND . Orangeburg, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING RICHARD RYDAROWSK! . E. Meadow, N. Y. CIVIL ENGINEERING DAVID L. SADOWSKI . . Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION DONNA F. SAMMONS . Greenville, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES • DARRYL P. SANDERS . . Statesboro, Ga. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GUY S. SANDERS III . . Bamberg, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES JAMES R. SANDERS .... Gaffney, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM D. SAVERANCE . Annandale, Va. ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS • THOMAS W. SAWYER . . . Monetta, S. C. AGRONOMY JAMES W. SCARBOROUGH . Sumter, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM B. SCHERLER . . Greenville, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ERNEST A. SCHICHLER . . Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE •DALE R. SCHIELKE .... Titusville, N. J. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING KENNETH W. SCHMIDT . . Baldwin, Md. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING RAYMOND SCHNEIDER III Pennsauken, N.J. PRE-MEDICINE RICHARD H. SCHROEDER Hightstown, N. J. ARCHITECTURE JOHN D. SCOTT .... Concord, N. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION THOMAS D. SCOTT . . . Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT S. BRUCE SEAWRIGHT . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS EULALIE Y. SEEL .... Rahway, N.J. MATHEMATICS • ROBERT M. SEGARS . . . Darlington, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS WILLIAM M. SELF . . . Greenwood, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ATHANASIOS SEMBOS . . Clemson, S. C. PHYSICS GARLAND D. SENTELL . . . Clemson, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • JOHN E. SETTLE .... Hopkins, S. C. BIOLOGY PIERRE L. SEVENO . . . Clemson, S. C. TEXTILES CHAS. L. SHACKELFORD . Bethlehem, Pa. CIVIL ENGINEERING DON C. SHARP .... Allendale, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION • ROBERT C. SHARPTON . . Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING DONALD T. SHEALY .... Seneca, S. C. BIOLOGY WILLIAM D. SHELLEY . . . Latta, S. C. ARCHITECTURE THEODORE P. SHERTZER . Baltimore, Md. MATHEMATICS SENIORS • JOHN P. SHIELDS . . . Neptune, N.J. BIOLOGY HEYWOOD O. SHIRER . . Sumter, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES SHARON F.SHIRLEY . . . Anderson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION M. DUANE SHULER . . Kingstree, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES THOMAS S. SHULL, JR. . . Annapolis, Md. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ANDREW G. SIDRONY . . Oranbury, N. J. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EVERETT SIEDSCHLAG, JR. W. Cola., S. C. BIOLOGY KENNETH B. SIMMONS, JR. Columbia, S. C. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE • RICHARD D. SIMMONS . . Seneca, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING MARK A. SIMS .... Greenville, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES FRANK J. SINGLETARY . . . Coward, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE GLEN E. SINGLETARY . . . Miami, Fla. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • GILES F. SINGLETON . . . Pickens, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES WALTER F. SKILTON . . . Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION DONALD A. SLATE .... Atlanta, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING T. MARION SLATON .... Tignall, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • WILLIAM H. SLOAN . . . Charleston, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ROBERT L. SMALSER . . Englishtown, N. J. BIOLOGY ROBERT T. SMATHERS . . Greenville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ALLEN D. SMITH . . . Greenville, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES • EUGENE A. SMITH . . . St. George, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING GERALD W. SMITH . . . Madison, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES HENRY J. SMITH .... Saluda, S. C. ARCHITECTURE JACKIE W. SMITH .... Norcross, Ga. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION SENIORS mk Jliiii JAMES H. SMITH Belton, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING KIRBY H. SMITH . . Orangeburg, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE RAOUL L. SMITH . . . Walterboro, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES RONNIE D. SMITH . . . Piedmont, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • SALLY A. SMITH Rome, Ga. SECONDARY EDUCATION THOMAS C. SMITH .... Atlanta, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT THOMAS M. SMITH . . Spartanburg, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES CHARLES K. SMOAK . . Orangeburg, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • VINCE C. SMORAL .... Danville, Va. MATHEMATICS FREDERICK J. SNELL . Tarpon Springs, Fla. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION DORIS A. SNOW . . . Simpsonville, S. C. MATHEMATICS ROWENA G. SOBCZYK . . Clemson, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • JOHN I. SOUTHERLAND Greenwood, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION SAMUEL R. SPANN . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING RICHARD L. SPARKS . Cave Springs, Ga. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION FRANK W. SPENCER . . Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE • THEODORE J. SPETNAGEL Kingsport, Tenn. CIVIL ENGINEERING JANET M. STAEDELI . . . Clemson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DONALD T. STEGALL . . Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RONALD K. STEPHENS . Spartanburg, S. C. ARCHITECTURE RICHARD M. STEPP . . . Greenville, S. C. AGRONOMY ARDEN W. STEWART . Orangeburg, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DWIGHT L. STEWART, JR. . Florence, S. C. FORESTRY MICHAEL T. STEWART . . Lake City, Fla. MATHEMATICS SENIORS • TESSA L. STEWART . . . Greenville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION JAMES L. STOKES . . . Johnston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BRICE M. STONE .... Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LOUIS E. STOREN . . . Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • FRANK R. STREET . . . Greenwood, S. C. GEOLOGY BENNIE S. STRICKLAND . Anderson, S. C. NURSING WILLIAM L. STRONG . . Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JACK A. STROUD . . Spartanburg, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • WILLIAM R. STUART . . . Clemson, S. C. BIOLOGY WILLIAM G. STURGIS . . Rock Hill, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE THOMAS S. SUIT . . . Anderson, S. C. FORESTRY DANNY R. SUTHERLAND Greenwood, S. C. MATHEMATICS • VIRGIL G. SVENDSEN . . Charleston, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING MICHAEL L. SWEENEY . . . Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JAMES R. SWINDELL . . Newberry, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES THOMAS W. TALBERT . . Columbia, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE JOHN B. TAMSBERG . . Charleston, S. C. FORESTRY GEORGE D. TAWES . . . Crisfield, Md. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION LARRY C. TAYLOR . . . Johnsonville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE ROBERT A. TEDCASTLE . . . Lantana, Fla. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • ROBERT S. TEMPLETON . . . Suitland, Md. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MARK H. TENNANT . . N. Augusta, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES H.TENNENT . Spartanburg, S. C. ECONOMICS DONALD K.TERRY .... Ridgewood, N. J. ARCHITECTURE fcltlll i Ai4i SENIORS • DALE L. THEILING . . . Charleston, S. C. BIOLOGY LAWRENCE D. THOMA . Pequannock, N. J. ARTS AND SCIENCES WILLIAM R. THOMAS . FORESTRY Carlisle, S. C. JAMESINE E. THOMPSON . Hartsville, S. C. ECONOMICS • MARION C. THOMPSON . Manning, S. C. MATHEMATICS WILLIAM E. THOMPSON . N. Augusta, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM W. THOMPSON . . Dover, Del. CIVIL ENGINEERING WILLIAM R. THOMSON Honea Path, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES DAVID A. THOMY .... Sumter, S. C. ECONOMICS MICHAEL D. THORNE . . Jackson, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE ROBT. R. THORNTON . Glenn Sprgs., S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING HARRY D. TIBBS . . . Great Falls, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • KATHERINE E. TILLMAN . Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION WILLIAM G. TILLMAN . . Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JERRY R. TIMMONS . Travelers Rest, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING CHARLES R. TOLLEY . . Hot Springs, N. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • JOHN P. 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ARTS AND SCIENCES WILLIAM R. WALDEN . . . Moore, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JACK O. WALKER . . . Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE WALTER V. WALL, JR. . . Edgefield, S. C. FORESTRY ALAN C. WALTER, JR. . San Diego, Calif. CHEMISTRY JACK L. WALTERS . . . Columbia, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM S. WARE, JR. . . Varnville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • WILLIAM M. WARLICK . . Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE ANGUS H. WARREN . . Charleston, S. C. BIOLOGY EMILY B. WARREN . . . Mauldm, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CHARLES T. WATERS . . N. Augusta, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION EDWARD M. WATERS Fuquay-Vanna, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JERRY C. WATERS .... Greer, S. C. BIOLOGY MARY F. WATKINS . . Greenwood, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION KATHY C. WATKINS . . Ware Shoals, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION SENIORS WILLIAM I.WATSON . . Woodleaf, N. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LONNIE D. WATT . . . Anderson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE DOUGLAS G. WATTERS . . Sebring, Fla. PRE-MEDICINE ERNEST W. 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ARTS AND SCIENCES ROBERT R. WILSON . . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • MICHAEL S. WINBURN . . . Patrick, S. C. ECONOMICS MICHAEL B. WINGO . . . Inman, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES WILLIAM R. WISE III . . Abbeville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RICKY A. WISHER . . . Rock Hill, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • JAMES H. WITHERSPOON Greenville, S. C. METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING LEONARD E. WITT . . . Baton Rouge, La. ARTS AND SCIENCES JUDITH C. WOLPER . . Summerville, S. C. BIOLOGY STEPHEN L. WOOD . . . Woodruff, S. C. GEOLOGY SENIORS MILDRED A. WOODHAM . Hartsville, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES AUBURN WOODS 111 . . . Hartsville, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE GROVER L. WOODS, JR. . . Pelzer, S. C. MATHEMATICS ALICIA T. WOODSIDE . . Columbia, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE MICHAEL C. WORKMAN . Woodruff, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE GEO. F. WORSHAM, JR. . Charleston, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE DIANE S. WRIGHT . . . Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION JAMES G. WRIGHT, JR. . Coral Gables, Fla. ECONOMICS • CRAIG C. WRIGLEY . . . 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Estill, S. C. BARRY M, BALWIN (2) . . . Greenville, S. C. FRANK E. BALDWIN (I) . . R.dgeland, S. C. RICHARD S. BALENTINE (3) . Greenville, S. C. MARGARET A. BALK (I) . . . Blackv.lle. S. C. JIMMY D. BALLARD (2) . . . Greenville, S. C. ROBERT W. BALLARD (I) . . . Chester, S. C. RONNIE D. BANKS (I) . . . Ninety-Six, S. C. CHARLES BAPP, JR. (3) . . . Clemson. S. C. PETER L. BARDWELL (2) . . Wrentham, Mass. DEWEY K. BAREFIELD (I) . . Langdale, Ala. DEBORAH J. BARKER (I) . . . Seneca, S. C. JAMES W. BARKER (I) . . . Greenville, S. C. JOHN V. BARKER (2) . . . Simpsonville, S. C. WM. C. BARKER (2) . . . Westminster, S.C. BONNIE LYNN BARNES (2) . . Spindale, N. C. FRANK S. BARNES, III (I) . . Rock Hill, S. C. JOHN B. BARNES (I) Pelzer. S. C CALVIN R. BARNETTE (I) . . Pendleton, S. C. NANCY M. BARNETT (2) . . Lmcolnton, Ga. STEVE K. BARNETT (2) . . . Covingston. Ga. JAMES E. BARNETTE (3) . . Pendleton, S. C. RONALD P. BARNETTE (3) . . Barnwell. S. C. MICHAEL H. BARNHART (2) . . Cheraw, S. C. ARCHIE M. BARNHILL (2) Galivant ' s Ferry, S. C. WILLIAM M. BARNWELL (3) Yonges Island. S. C. ANN M. BARRETT (2) . . . Greenville, S. C. DAVID T. BARRETT (2) . . . . Clover, S. C. ROBERT D. BARRIER (I) . . . Lexington, S. C. WILLIAM L. BARRIER (I) . . Lexington. S. C. TIM W. BARRINEAU (I) . . . Mullins, S. C. JOHN C. BARRON (2) . . . Columbia, S. C. T. GEORGE BARTLETT (I) . . Perry Point, S. C. KATHY G. BARTON (I) . . Greenville. S. C. STEVE C. BARTON (2) Greer, S. C. EDWIN G. BASS, JR. (2) . . . . Lydia, S. C. JAMES H. BASS (3) Camden, S. C. SAM J. BATES (I) Pickens, S.C. PAUL O. BATSON III (3) . . . Marion, S. C. PEGGY M. BATSON (3) . . . Greenville. S. C. WILLIAM E. BATSON (3) . GARY R. BAUMGARNER (2) BRADFORD L. BAUSS (I) WILBUR N. BAUMANN (3) DONALD W. BAXTER ( I ) WILLIAM T. BAXTER ( I ) JOSEPH R. BAYERL (3) . CHARLES E. BEAMAN (I) . GERALD B. BEAMAN (2) . THOMAS A. BEAN (3) . . R. EMORY BEARDON (I) . ROBERT J. BEASLEY (3) . WILLIAM L. BEASLEY DAVID L. BEATY (2) DALE L. BEBKO (3) DALE M. BECKES (I) . Greenville. S. C. . West Union, S. C. . Portland, Conn. Cambridge, Md. . Columbia, S.C. Winter Haven, Fla. . . Wayne, N.J. . Greenville, S. C. . . Garner. N. C. . New Orleans, La. . Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, S. C. . . Barnwell, S. C. Chester. S. C. Spartanburg. S. C. . Acton, Mass. CLARENCE N. BEDENBAUGH (I) . Cola.. S. C. HUBERT M. BEDENBAUGH (2) . Prosperity. S. C. CHARLES T. BEEMER (2) . . Greenville. S. C. ROBERT M. BEHLING (3) . . . Newton, N.J. R. GAY BEIERS (2) Duncan, S. C. DEVON R. BELCHER (2) . . . . Greer, S. C. ANDREW J. BELGER (I) . . . Varnv.lle, S. C. EDWARD M. BELKEN (3) . Fort Walton Bch.. Fla. JOSEPH J. BELKNAPP (3) . . Clemson, S. C. DWAYNE M. BELL (3) . . . Honea Path, S. C. GLENN K. BELL (I) Bamberg, S. C. THOMAS M. BELL (3) Lodge. S. C. WILLIAM T. BELL, JR. (2) . . Piedmont, S. C. JOHN S. BELLAMY (I) . . . Williston, S. C. REBECCA E. BELLAMY (I) . . Bamberg, S. C. WALTER P. BELOUIN (3) .... Union, S. C. MICHAEL O. BELUE (I) . . Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM L. BENDT (3) . . Charleston. S. C. ARTHUR L. BENJAMIN, JR. (I) . Clinton. S. C. EDGAR L BENJAMIN, JR. (3) Mountville. S. C. ELIZABETH A. BENJAMIN (I) . Greenville. S. C. MATTHEW B. BENJAMIN (I) Bowman. S. C. JAMES P. BENNETT (I) .... Augusta. Ga. JOSEPH D. BENNETT (I) . . . Lancaster, S. C. ROBERT L. BENNETT (I) . P.sgah Forrest. N. C. STUART J. BENNETT (2) . . Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM T. BENNETT (I) .... Olar, S. C. GARY P. BERUBE (2) . . . . Dalton. Mass. SCOTT J. BENRUBE (2) . . Miami Beach, Fla. MICHELLE BENTON (I) . . John ' s Island. S. C. JOHN E. BERGH (2) . . . . Tuckahoe. N. J. RANDALL E. BERKLAND (2) . . . York, S. C. CARROL D. BERRY (I) .... Cheraw, S. C. JAMES R. BERRY (I) . . . . Bowman, S. C. PERCY M. BERRY (I) . . . Ridgeland. S. C. RONALD P. BERRY (3) . . . Belvedere, S. C. BARBARA L. BESHEARS (2) . Jacksonville. Fla. JOHN B. BESSENT (I) . . Spartanburg, S. C. ROBERT A. BESSENT (2) . . . Baltimore, Md. CATHY D. BESSER (3) . . . . Sumter, S. C. GREGORY L. BESSER (I) . . . Barnwell. S. C. EUGENE S. BEST (2) .... Rock Hill. S. C. WILLIAM H. BETHUNE (2) . Charlotte. N. C. ALLYN F BETLEJ (2) . . . Waynesboro. Va. mmfm UNDERGRADUATES ■ 445 2 UNDERGRADUATES © f% fr 1 T S fMS WILBERT BEVERLY (3) . . Bennettsville. S. C. JOHN H. BEVIS III (2) . . Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM D. BIBB (2) . . . Laurens. S. C. GEORGE E. BIEDIGER (3) . . Greenville, S. C. JANE L. BIEDIGER (1) . . Greenville, S. C. JAMES W. BIGBY (2) . . . Greenville, S. C. JAMIE B. BIGELOW (1) . . Summerville. S. C. CAROLYN W. BIGGER (1) . Murfreesboro, Tenn. ANNE M. BIGGERSTAFF (1 ) Charleston, S. C. CHARLES R. BIRCH (3) . . Spartanburg, S. C. JOAN E. BIRDSALL (2) . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. ANNE M. BISCHOFF (1) . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. DAVID A. BISHOP (2) . . Greenville, S. C. JAMES L. BISHOP (3) . . Taylors, S. C. ROBERT E. BISHOP (2) . . Orangeburg, S. C. SHIRLEY A. BISHOP (2) . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. ROBERT S. BISKER (3] . . Salisbury. Md. ALBERT P. BLACK (1) . . . . Barnwell, S. C. ARTHUR 0- BLACK (2) . . . . York S. C BETTY J. BLACK ( 1 ) . . . CALVIN D. BLACK (3) . . Lando. S. C. CHARLES S. BLACK (1) . Wassenaar, Holland CHRISTOPHER A. BLACK (3) Riverside, Conn. GEORGE W. BLACK (2) . Baltimore, Md. LARRY A. BLACK (3) . . . Greenville, S. C. MANUEL P. BLACK. JR. (3) Orangeburg. S. C. MARSHALL L. BLACK (2) . Greenville, S. C. RICHARD A. BLACK (3) . . Chester, S. C. STANLEY D. BLACK (2) . . Seneca, S. C. GAIL E. BLACKBURN (1) . . Pendleton, S. C. THOMAS BLACKBURN (1) Morehead City. N. C. LARRY R. BLACKHURST (2) Wilmington, Del. BARRY E. BLACKMON (1) . Heath Springs, S. C. LEILA S. BLACKMON (1) . West Columbia. S. C. MARY J. BLACKMON (2) . Cleveland. Tenn. EDWIN L. BLACKWELL (2) Hanahan, S. C. ROBERT L. BLACKWELL (1) Gaffney. S. C. THOMAS W. BLACKWELL (1 1 Florence. S. C. J. ROGER BLAKELY, JR. (3) . . . Ora.S. C. MARTHA CAROL BLAKELY (2 Simpsonville, S. C. NANCY C. BLAKELY (1) . . . . Ora, S.C. HUGH M. BLAND (1) . . . Edgefield. S. C. GORDON M. BLANTON (2| Charleston. S. C. MARY VAN BLARICOM (3| . . Clemson. S. C. SUZAN G. BLESSING (2) . Kingsport, Tenn. THERESA A. BLESSING (1) . . Kingsport, Tenn. WAYNE A. BLEVINS (2) . . . . Atlanta. Ga. JAMES F. BLOSE, JR. (1) . Annapolis. Md. WADE B. BLOUNT (3) . . . Belvedere. S. C. ALAN D. BOCK (I) . . . . Greenville, S. C. HARRY E. BODIFORD (I) . . Walhalla. S. C. H. DONALD BOETTCHER (I) Rosemont. Pa. FRANK M. BOGGS (3) Charleston Heights. S. C. RANDALL R. BOHSEN (I) . . Livingston. N. J. KERI A. BOLDING (3) PATRICIA A. BOLDING (I) ALAN L. BOLICK (I) . . SAMUEL R. BOLICK (I) . W. ROBERT BOLICK (I) . JOEL B. BOLT (31 . . . . Lyman. S. C. . Pickens. S. C. Ringgold. Ga. . . Blair, S. C. . APO. N.Y. Anderson, S. C. ■ JOHN A. BOLT (1 ) . . . Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL R. BOLTON (1 ) . Greenville. S. C. WILLIAM K. BOMAR (1) . . Duncan. S. C. WILLIAM P. BOND (1) . . . . Clinton, S. C. JOHN D. BONNETTE (3) . . Clemson. S. C. ROBERT M. BOOKER (1) . Memphis, Tenn. TONEY C. BOOZER (3) . . Inman, S. C. WILLIAM T. BORDERS (1) . . Rock Hill, S. C. MARY A. BORGMAN (1 ) . . Clemson, S. C. MICHAEL F. BORKE (3) . Charleston. S. C. ROBERT J. BOSLER (1) . . Camp Springs, Md. JOSEPH L. BOSTICK (3) . . Pampl.co, S. C. ROBERT H. BOSTICK (1) . Pamplico, S. C. JOSEPH A. BOTTS ( 1 ) . S ullivan ' s Island. S. C. DAVID W. BOUKNIGHT (1) Irmo. S. C. JAMES W. BOUNDS (2) . Lancaster, Pa. JON L. BOURNE (1) . . . DAVID E. BOWEN (3) . . . Iva.S. C. ANTHONY O. BOWERS (1) Greenville. S. C. JANE H. BOWERS (2) . . Clemson. S. C. JOHN F. BOWERS (1) . . . . Elberton, S. C. LINDA J. BOWIE (2) . . Clemson. S. C. CHARLIE B. BOYCE (2) . . Inman. S. C. WILLIAM B. BOYLE ( 1 ) . . . . Sumter, S. C. LARRY J. BOYLESTON (1 ) . WilLston.S. C. NORMAN F. BOZARD (2) . Orangeburg, S. C. ROBERT L. BRACEY (3) . . . Darlington, S. C. RANDOLPH G. BRACKEN (1 . Rock Hill, S. C. W. GLENN BRACKEN (2) . Columbia, S. C. MARY L. BRADFORD (2) . . Kmgstree, S. C. D. KIETH BRADLEY (1) . . . . Lugoff. S. C. WILLIAM C. BRADLEY (3) . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. HAROLD D. BRADY (2) . . Rock Hill. S. C. JAMES H. BRAMLETT (1) . Travelers Rest, S. C. JOSEPH L. BRAMLETT (2) . . Charlotte, N. C. CAROL G. BRANDON (2) . . Greenville. S. C. HERBERT BRANHAM (3) Charleston. S. C. ARNOLD A. BRANNEN (3) . Great Falls, S. C. ARTHUR E. BRANTLEY (2) . Orangeburg. S. C. WM. C. BRASINGTON (2) . . Gaffney, S. C. DOUGLAS W. BRAUN (3) . . . Leesburg. Fla. JAMES S. BRAWLEY (3] . . Salisbury. N.C. SHARON L. BRAWNER (I) Smyrna, Ga. RANDY L. BRAY (2) . . . JAMES E. BRAZELL (2) . . . Bon Air, Va. ROBERT G. BRAZIER (2) . . . Pickens, S. C. AMIN S. BREDEN (1) . . Washington, D. C. WM. N. BREEDLOVE (3) . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. JANIS 1. BREWER (2) V. GAIL BREWER (2) WILLIAM R. BREWER (2) . Allendale, S. C. RUSSELL P. BRIDGES (1) . Charleston, S. C. STEPHEN M. BRIDGES (1) . . Greenville. S. C. RONALD L. BRIDWELL (3) . . Greenville. S. C. RONNY L. BRIDWELL (2) . Greenville, S. C RANDALL A. BRIGGS (3) . Ft. Myers, Va. WILLIAM A. BRIGGS (2) . . . Atlanta, Ga JOSEPH B. BRIGHT (3) . Clemson, S. C. HOWARD M. BRINK (2) . Campobello, S. C. CLIFFORD S. BRISTOL (2) . . Clemson. S. C 1 1 fc f, ■ Wi O f UNDERGRADUATES AftAit ft i xft ft ' O f% p 1 447 UNDERG RADUA TES V «. f pj ltft44 Ik £!£ GREER M. BROADWATER (3) Ridgeway, S. C. WM. T. BROADWATER (3) . Woodsboro, Md. MICHAEL T. BROGDON (2) Sumter, S. C. DONNA M. BROOKS (3) . . . Loris, S. C. HENRY C. BROOKS (3) . . Conway, S. C. JEFFERY E. BROOKS (3) . Wilmington, Del. MALCOLM L. BROOKS, JR. ( ) . Gordon, Ga. PHILLIP M. BROOKS (1) Saluda, S. C. RONALD P. BROOKS (2) . J. Charleston, S. C. TERRY L. BROOKS (1) . . . . Rock Hill, S. C. MARTHA K. BROOKSHIRE (1) . Anderson, S. C. MICHAEL F. BROOME (3) . . Pageland, S. C. ROBERT W. BROOME (3) . Charleston, S. C. DOUGLAS W. BROPHY (1) Little Silver, N.J. VICKY L. BROUGHTON (1) . Kershaw, S. C. BARRY M. BROWN (2) . . Clemson, S. C. CRAWFORD M. BROWN (1) Andrews, S. C. DAVID A. BROWN (3) . . Piedmont, S. C. DONALD E. BROWN (3) . Greenville, S. C. GREGORY R. BROWN (3) . . Gasport, N.Y. HERBERT W. BROWN, JR. (3) . . Easley, S. C. JAMES W. BROWN (2) . . Gaffney, S. C. JUDY B BROWN (2| . . . Sumter, S. C. MICHAEL L. BROWN (1) . . . Mauldin.S. C. MURRAY F. BROWN, JR. (2) . Greenville, S. C. NANCY A. BROWN (2) . . Fair Play, S. C. PATRICIA A. BROWN (2) . . Kmgsport, Tenn. PETER L. BROWN (2) . . . Newberry, S. C. ROGER C. BROWN (1) . Greenville, S. C. RODGER E. BROWN (3) . . Jamaica, N. Y. RUSSELL F. BROWN (1) Myrtle Beach, S. C. WM. EARL BROWN (1) . . Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM J. BROWN (2) . . . Florence, S. C. WILLIAM M. BROWN (2) . . Holly Hill, S. C. CHARLES H. BROWNE (1) . Eglin AFB, Fla. DAVID D. BROWNE (1) . Chas. Heights, S. C. DONNA C. BROWNING (2) Greer, S. C. CAROLYN L. BROWNLEE (2) . Waynesboro, Va. DONALD J. BRUNDAGE (2) . . Atlanta. Ga. CHRIS J. BRUNELLE, JR. (1) . . Decatur, Ga. JOHN D. BRUNJES, JR. (2) Savannah, Ga. GARY M. BRUNO (2) . . . Hartford, Conn. JACK W. BRUNSON (2) . . . Florence, S. C. JAMES A. BRUORTON (3) Conway, S. C. LARRY R. BRUORTON (1) Charleston, S. C. STEPHEN N. BRUST (2) . Bethesda, Md. DAVID M. BRYAN (1) . . Newberry, S. C. JIM P BRYAN (3) MARTHA A. BRYAN (2) . Clemson, S. C. PRESTON B. BRYAN (1) . Greenwood, S. C. THOMAS R. BRYAN (1) . Greenwood, S. C EDWARD R. BRYANT (1) . . . Pensacola, Fla. G. RUSSELL BRYANT (2) Randallstown, Md WM. F. BRYSON, JR. (3) . . Greenv.lle, S. C. CHAS. R. BUCHANAN, JR. ( ) N. Augusta, S. C E. KEITH BUCHANAN (1) . Randallstown, Md JESSIE E. BUCHANAN (2) . Anderson, S. C SCOTT W. BUCHANAN (2) . . . Union, S. C DANIEL J. BUCKLEY. JR. (1) Travelers Rest, S. C RICHARD D. BUDDIN (2) . . . Rock Hill, S. C 448 RICHARD J. BUKOWSKY (2) Towson, Md. JAMES A. BULL IV (1) . . . Ballentine, S. C. ROBERT H. BULL (2) . . . . Abbeville, S. C. RICHARD E. BULLOCK (3) . Cream Ridge, N. J. CHIP BUMGARDNER (2) . Lancaster, S. C. DAVID W. BUNCH (1) . . N. Charleston, S. C. THOMAS E. BUNNING (1) . . Greenville, S. C. COLLINS A. BURBAGE (3) . Summerville, S. C. ALLEN K. BURDETTE (2) . . Ware Shoals, S. C. JANE BURDETTE (1) . . . Ware Shoals, S. C. MANUEL H. BURDETTE (2) . Westminster, S. C. ROBERT M. BURDETTE (2] . Simpsonville, S. C. GARY D. BURGESS (2] . . . Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM A. BURKE (2) . . Charlotte, N. C. RAYMOND S. BURKOT (2) Miami, Fla. THOMAS J. BURLESON (1) . Johnson City, Tenn. DEBORAH A. BURNETTE (1) Cleveland, Tenn. MICHAEL F. BURNETT (1) . Spartanburg, S. C. ALLEN H. BURNS (3) . , . . Rock Hill, S. C. DUNCAN K. BURNS (3) . . . Charleston. S. C. JAMES E. BURNS (2) . . Clemson, S. C. STEVEN O. BURNS (3) . . Orangeburg. S. C. ROBERT C. BURRELL (2) . . Walhalla.S. C. ANGELINE A. BURROUGHS ( 1 ) Simpsonville. S. C. JOHN B. BURROUGHS (3) . . Kinston, N. C. JOSEPH O. BURROUGHS (2 Conway, S. C. EDDIE L. BURTON (2) . . . Ware Shoals. S. C. ANNA J. BUSBY (2) . . . . Anderson, S. C. JO KAREN BUSCH (2) . . . Walhalla.S. C. PATRICIA A. BUTCKA (2) . Daytona Beach, Fla. RICHARD E. BUTERBAUGH (2 ) . Baltimore, Md. CHARLES B. BUTLER (1) . . . Anderson, S. C. GEORGE A. BUTLER (3) . . . Aynor, S. C. MARY A. BUTLER (2) . . . . Anderson. S. C. MICHAEL E. BUTLER (3) . . . . Fairfax, Va. JAMES M. BUTTS, JR. (2) . . . Barnwell, S. C. DEBRA F. BUZHARDT (1) . Greenwood. S. C. TROY R. BUZHARDT (2) Batesburg, S. C. LARRY W. BYARS (2) . . Gaffney, S. C. N. LAURA BYARS (1) . . vlorgantown. W. Va. LANNY A. BYRD (3) . . . . Branchville, S. C. VINCENT G. CAGGIANO III (2| . Gaffney, S. C. KEITH R. CAIN (2) . CHARLES W. CALDWELL (3) Clemson, S. C. RONALD E. CALDWELL (2) Charleston, S. C. ELLEN H. CALHOUN (2) . . Lexington. N. C TERRY A. CALHOUN (1) . . Hyattsville. Md. WILLIAM B. CALHOUN (1) Greenwood, S. C. ELIJAH L. CALLAHAN (1) . Ladson. S. C. GEORGIA A. CALLAHAN (1 i . Millv.lle, N. J PAULA M. CALLAHAN (1) . . Columbia, S. C. JOHN L. CALLAWAY III (2) Covington, Ga. VERNON K. CALLICUTT (2) Chester, S. C SUSAN E. CALLISON (3) . Greenwood, S. C. RAEFORD L. CALLOWAY ( 1 ] Easley, S. C WAYNE H. CAMAS (2) Hempstead, N.J BONNIE B. CAMERON (2) . . Gastonia, N. C LEWIS C. CAMERON (3) . . N.nety Six, S. C ALVIN L. CAMPBELL (3) . Clemson, S. C DONALD L. CAMPBELL (2) Honea Path, S. C -v lifk ■ Ilk . O €i • mutk t UNDERGRADUATES 1 fa 449 htm i UNDERGRADUATES EDWIN M. CAMPBELL (3) GEORGE T. CAMPBELL (3) HAROLD B. CAMPBELL (3) JIMMY R. CAMPBELL (I) PATRICIA J. CAMPBELL (I ROBERT W. CAMPBELL (2) . . Hanover, Va. . Liberty, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Florence, S. C. . Edison, N.J. Asheville, N. C. ROXANNA CANDLER (I) . Heath Springs, S. C. CHARLES D. CANN (3) . FRANK W. CANNON (3) GLENN S. CANNON (3) . MICHAEL C. CANNON (I) Anderson, S. C. . North, S. C. ShawAFB, S. C. Liberty, S. C. ROBERT C. CARLTON (3) . Spartanburg, S. C. THOMAS M. CARLTON (I) MICHAEL F. CARPENTER (3) WILLIAM H. CARRAWAY (2) JOHN K. CARRIER (I) . . JAMES T. CARROLL (3) . STEPHEN P. CARRON (I) . Needham, Mass. Clemson, S. C. Georgetown, S. C. Coral Gables, Fla. Conway, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. CHARLES T. CARSON (2) . . . Easley, S. C. JOHN N. CARSON (3) . . . Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM J. CARSON (I) . . . Sumter, S. C. BRUCE E. CARTER (2) . . . Charleston, S. C. CHARLES R. CARTER (I) . . N. Augusta, S. C. MARION E. CARTER (3) .... Elliott, S. C. MICHAEL W. CARTER (I) . . Rock Hill, S. C. TED E. CARTER (3) Clemson, S. C. DANA A. CARVER (2) . . . . Severn, Md. BRADLEY D. CARY (3) . . . Leesville, S. C. THORNLEY C. CARY (I) . Mt. Pleasant. S. C. REBECCA B. CASE (I) . . Spartanburg. S. C. BRENDA K. CASH (3) . . . . Pickens, S. C. ROBERT G. CASH (2) . . . . Lyman, S. C. ROBERT C. CASHION (2) . . . Slater, S. C. NORMAN M. CASON (3) . . Abbeville, S. C. FRANCIS N. CASSADY (3) . . . Bassett, Va. VERNE CASSADY (3) . . . . Clemson, S. C. DAVID E. CASTLE (2) York, S. C. RICHARD S. CATHCART (I) . Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM L. CATHEY (I) . . Williamston, S. C. LEWIS F. CATO (3) Clemson, S. C. LYNN M. CATOE (2) Lugoff, S. C. MICHAEL L. CATTO (3) . . . Pauline, S. C. JAMES B. CAUDILL (I) . . . Richmond, Va. CAROL L. CAUSEY (I) . . . Anderson, S. C. SHIRLEY J. CAUSEY (2) . . . Anderson, S. C ROBERT H. CAUTHEN (3) . . Holly Hill, S. C. GEO. F. CHAMBERLAIN (I) Pompton Plains, N.J. WALTER D. CHAMBERLAIN (I) Greenville, S. C. JAMES E. CHAMBERS (I) . . Rock Hill, S. C. CARY D. CHAMBLEE (2) . . Anderson, S. C. CHAN MAN CHUNG (2) . . . Hong Kong ALVIN S. CHANDLER (2) . . Anderson, S. C. FRANK W. CHANDLER (2) . . Sumter, S. C. HAROLD CHANDLER (3) . . . Sumter, S. C. PATRICIA CHANDLER (I) . . . Cades, S. C. RALPH D. CHANDLER (2) . . . Pelzer, S. C. STEPHEN CHANDO (3) . . . Bethlehem, Pa. R. BERNARD CHAPMAN (3) . Charleston, S. C. JERRY O. CHAPMAN (3) . . . Easley, S. C. KATHY R. CHAPMAN (I) . Little Mountain, S. C. RODNEY A. CHAPMAN (2) Little Mountain, S. C. JESSE A. CHAPPELL (I) . JOHN L. CHAPPUIS (I) . SANDRA E. CHARLES (I) PHILLIP H. CH ARPING (I) D. ALAN CHASTAIN (I) . Columbia, S. C. Walhalla, S. C. Hackessin, Del. Taylors, S. C. Piedmont, S. C. PAULA R. CHASTAIN (I) . . Columbia, S. C. JANE D. CHASTEEN (3) . . Chappells, S. C. JOSEPH E. CHEEK (I) . . . Anderson, S. C. MARCO A. CHEN (3) . Panama Zone, Panama JIMMY C. CHESTNUT (I) . Stone Mountain, Ga. TIMOTHY L. CHESTNUT (I) JAMES S. CHILDERS (I) . STANLEY H. CHILDERS (2) WILLIAM H. CHILDRESS (I) SUSAN E. CHINAULT (I) . JOHN K. CHITWOOD (I) . MIMI A. CHOVAN (2) . . Charleston, S. C. Florence, S. C. Great Falls, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Cayce, S. C. Landrum, S. C. . Clinton. Md. KIN C. CHU (2) . . . . CHRISTOPHER C. CIPPERLY WILLIAM F. CISA (2) . . CHARLES D. CLARK (I) CHARLES M. CLARK (2) GEORGE L. CLARK (I) . HELEN Y. CLARK (I) . . JAMES N. CLARK (3) . KATHRYN S. CLARK (I) . HARRY U. CLARK (2) . LIBBY D. CLARK (I) . . PATRICK V. CLARK (I) . THOMAS R. CLARKE III (2) JAMES R. CLARKSON (I) DORIS P. CLAYTON (2) . . THOMAS W. CLEVELAND (I TERRY G. CLEVENGER (2] STANLEY J. CLIFFORD (I) . JERI H. CLINKSCALES (3) ROBERT A. CLONINGER (3) KENNETH O. CLONTZ (I) ALEXANDER D. CLOSE (I) ROBERT W. CLOSE (3) . RUSSEL M. CLOWNEY (I) Kowloon, Hong Kong (3) Wash ' gton, D. C. . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Chesterfield, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Moncks Corner, S. C. Greenville. S. C. . Orangeburg, S. C. . . Hampton, S. C. . . Asheville, N. C. Halcott Center, N. Y. . Springfield, Va. Kingstree. S. C. . . Laurens, S. C. . Fort Valley, Ga. Summerville, S. C. Grand Island, N. Y. . Anderson, S. C. Gastonia, N. C. Lancaster, S. C. Greenwich, Conn. Creve Coeur, Mo. . Wmnsboro. S. C. UNDERGRADUATES tfjk t C. STEPHEN CLYBURN (I) . Orangeburg, S. C BEVERLY A. COAKLEY (I) . . Bethesda, Md RALPH W. COATS (2) . . Sandy Springs, S. C THOMAS C. COBB (3) . . . Greenville, S. C WILLIAM V. COBB (I) . . . Rio Piedras, P. R M. M. COBLE (2) .... Spartanburg, S.C ROBERT L. COBLE (I) ... CINDY J. COBURN (I) . . AUDREY D. COCKFIELD (3) GARY W. COCKFIELD (3) . EDGAR S. COFFEY, JR. (I) CHRISTOPHER E. COFFIN (I) MARY L. COGGIN (3) DONALD M. COGGINS JAMES D. COKE (2) . ALAN D. COKER (3) LARRY J. COKER (I) SAM R. COKER (3) . . . S umter, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . Six Mile, S. C. Lynchburg, S. C. Darlington, S. C. . Greenville, S.C. r © ft (Sfn 451 UNDERGRADUATES t © . e fM mi a ■CP7I71 P all TALBERT K. COKER (2) . . BRUCE C. COLE (2) . . CORDELIA E. COLE (2) . KENNETH L. COLE (2) . . STANLEY P. COLE (3) . . WILLIAM W. COLE (I) . ANDREW H. COLEMAN (I) BLANCHE E. COLEMAN (2) FOSTER D. COLEMAN (2) . JAMES A. COLEMAN (I ) . JAMES A. COLEMAN (I) . JAMES C. COLEMAN (2) . JAMES K. COLEMAN (3) . JAMES R. COLEMAN (I) . KIM B. COLEMAN (2) . . RICHARD A. COLEMAN (2) ROBERT W. COLEMAN (I) SHERYL A. COLEMAN (I) . STAN D. COLEMAN (I) WILLIAM A. COLEMAN III | WILLIAM H. COLEMAN (3) WILLIAM R. COLEMAN (3) J. RANDALL COLLINS (2) KATHRYN J. COLLINS (2) RONALD T. COLLINS (I) TOM D. L. COLLINS (2) CHARLES A. COLLUM (3) THOMAS J. CONDON (3) LYN R. CONLEY (I) . . . HARRIETT A. CONNOR (2) . Turbev.lle, S. C. Warrenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Langley, S. C. Central, S. C. . Lake Oty, S. C. Florence, S. C. . Hopkins, S. C. Laurens, S. C. Lake City, S. C. . Abbeville. S. C. . . Inman.S. C. Pamplico, S. C. Neptune. N.J. . . Saluda, S. C. Chester, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. Conway, S. C. ) . Pamplico, S. C. Townville, S. C. Clearwater, S. C. Savannah, Ga. Westminster, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Columbus, Ga. Monetta, S. C. Clemson. S. C. . Doraville, Ga. Gastonia. N. C. CATHI J. CONOVER (I) . . Tallahassee, Fla. DANIEL B. COOK (2) .... Lake City, S. C. GEORGE R. COOK (I) .... Orlando, Fla. JANET L. COOK (I) . . . Spartanburg, S.C. LARRY T. COOK (2) . . . . Raleight, N. C. ERNEST W. COOLER III (I) . . Pickens, S. C. JAMES P. COOLER, JR. (I) . Ridgeland, S. C. JOE H. COOLEY (I) . . . Prestonburg, Ky. JOHN C. COOLEY (2) . . . . Pelzer, S. C. ALLISON W. COONER (I) . . Johnston. S. C. BROUGHTON E. COOPER (I) . Taylors, S. C. CHARLES R. COOPER (21 . . Florence, S. C. JERRY L. COOPER (3) . JOHN B. COOPER (I) . . NOAH B. COOPER, JR. (3) RONALD E. COOPER (3) WILLIAM W. COOPER (2) JACOB M. COPE (I) . . Rock Hill, S.C. Greenville. S. C. . Mullins, S. C. Columbia, S.C. Ladson. S. C. Cope, S. C. ROY W. COPELAN (2) B. CAROL COPELAND (2) CATHERINE J. COPELAND JOEL M. COPELAND (I) . WILLIAM E. COPELAND (3) CLAUDE W. CORBETT (3) HOWARD M. CORBETT (3) JACQUELYN N. CORDELL ALEXIA J. CORDER (I) . CARL D. CORLEY (I) . . SANDRA CORLEY (2) . . JUDITH M. CORN (3) . . Orangeburg. S. C. Clemson, S. C. (2) . Bamberg, S.C. . Honea Path. S. C. . Orangeburg, S. C. Pmewood, S. C. Wegener, S. C. [I) . Greenville, S.C. . . Willi ston. S.C. N.Charleston, S.C. Greenwood, S. C. . . Mauldm.S. C. MICHAEL H. CORNWELL (2) Spartanburg S. c ROBERT J. CORNWELL (1) . . Rock Hill S. c TIMOTHY L. CORNWELL (2) . . Bel A, Md JOSEPH B. CORPENING (2) Lenoir. N.C MICHAEL T. COSGROVE (2) . Wheator , Md VINCENT J. COSITORE (1) . New York N.Y GEORGE A. COTHRAN (3) Greenville S. C LEWIS E. COTHRAN (1) . Anderson S. C SUSAN COTHRAN (3) . . Anderson S. C VIVIAN H. COUICK (2) . . Lancaster S. C HENRY B. COULTER. JR. (1) Rising Sur . Md DEBORAH H. COURSEY (2) . Miami Spnnc s, Fla LARRY B. COURTNEY (3) . . Lake City S. C PATRICK S. COURTNEY (2) . Clemson S. C COLIN W. COVINGTON (l| Norway S. C MELANIE S. COVINGTON (3) . Anderson S. C PATRICIA COWAN (1) . . . . Aiken S. C ALAN E. COWART (1) . . Charleston s. c CATHERINE L. COX (2) . Easley s. c CLARENCE G. COX (2) . . . . Loris s.c JAMES A. COX (1) . . . . JAMES W. COX (3) . . . Abbeville s. c JERRY W. COX (3) . . . Marion s. c JOHN D. COX (3) . . . . . . Belton s.c JOHN S. COX (2) . . . . . Greenville s.c JOSEPH S. COX (2) . . . . Woodruff s.c LINWOOD P. COX (1) . . . . Clinton s.c PATSY A. COX (3) . . . Pickens s.c RALPH K. COX (1) . . . . n.Ky ROBERT A. COX (3) . . . Pamplico s.c VINCENT M. COX (1) ... . Denmark s.c WILLIAM T. COX (1) . . Marion s.c JANE COYLE (1) . . . . Greenville s.c CHRIS S. CRABTREE (2) . . Myrtle Beach s.c CONSTANCE J. CRABTREE (1 } . Jackso i. Fla DIANE D. CRAIG (2) . . . s.c MARY E. CRAIG (3) . . . Camden s.c VERD A. CRAIG (2) . . . . Columbia s.c KEENAN G. CRAIGO (3) Clemson s.c WILLIAM D. CRANDELL (2) . . Oxon H,l . Md ROGER D. CRANFORD (3) . . Chester s.c BERRY W. CRAWFORD, JR. (3 Greenwood s.c HUGH CRAWFORD (3) . . St. Stephen s.c JAMES M. CRAWFORD (2) . . . Pelzer s.c STEPHEN S. CRAWFORD (1) Clemson s.c RANDOLPH B. CREAMER (1) . Anderson s.c JOHN W. CREEL (3) . . . Conway s.c THOMAS M. CRENSHAW (l| . Clemson s.c DON M. CRIBB (3) . . . . Walterboro s.c JOSEPH O. CRIDER (l| . . Bamberg s.c PHILEMON K. CROFT (1) . Greenville s.c MARION L. CROLLEY (2) . Camden s.c BARBARA L. CROMER (3) . Columbia s.c DURWARD C. CROMER. JR. . Blackv.lle s.c MICHAEL J. CROMER (3) . . Greenville s.c JOSEPH E. CROOK (3) . Chas. Heights s.c RONALD S. CROOKS (2) . Seneca s.c SAMUEL E. CROSBY (3) . Greenville s.c WAYNE S. CROSBY (1) . . Cottageville s.c GEORGE L. CROSGROVE (1) Boothwy n. Pa UNDERGRADUATES s Ait 2 ffMfr if i Ms mk 453 B £1£ til At Ni ' i if UNDERGRADUATES SIC ?£ f 5P H| ft p fff S| fffl J? £32 A ' ™ WILL N. CROUCH (2) . DONALD R. CROWDER (I] ALAN G. CRUMP (I) . CHARLES D. CRUMPTON I GLENN E. CUEMAN (3) . BILLY T. CULBERTSON (I) . . Griffin, Ga. Kinards, S. C. . Charlotte, N. C. . . Taylors, S. C. Honea Path, S. C. . Piedmont, S. C. CHAS. M. CULBERTSON (3) . Ware Shoals, S. C. CHERYL F. CULBERTSON [I) . Greenville, S. C. JAMES D. CULBERTSON (2) . Ware Shoals, S. C. JAMES E. CULBERTSON (2) . . . Easley, S. C. ALAN D. CULLER (2) . . . . Orangeburg, S. C. FRANCES B. CULLER (3) . . Orangeburg, S. C. WOODROW W. CULP (2) . . Fort Mill, S. C. ALTON B. CUMBIE (I) .... Central, S. C. PAMELA G. CUMMINGS (I) . Newberry, S. C. RAYMOND R. CUNNINGHAM (I) . Chas., S. C. RICHARD C. CUNNINGHAM (3) Baltimore, Md. STEPHEN M. CUNNINGHAM (2) . Aiken, S. C. E. DRAKE CURRY (3) .... Greenville, S. C. JOHN M. CURRY (3) . . . . Arlington, Va. PHILIP C. CURTIS (I) . . . . Madison, Ga. THOMAS J. CUSUMAND (3) . . Sumter, S. C. CHARLES L. CUZZELL (3) . . Charleston, S. C. DENNIS L DABNEY (2) . . . Rock Hill, S. C. DAVID W. DAILEY (3) .... Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM Z. DALEY (I) . . . . Columbia, S. C. HENRY A. DALLEY (2) Seabrook, Md. CLAUDE R. DALTON (2) . . . Pendleton. S. C. HUBERT J. DANDRIDGE (3) . Cottageville, S. C. HENRY S. DANGERFIELD (2) . Charleston. S. C. RALPH W. DANIEL (3) . . . . Levonia, Ga. WILLIAM S. DANIEL (2) . . Nichols, S. C. DAVID F. DANSBY (3) . . . Ware Shoals, S. C. LYNN Z. DANTZLER (3) . . . . Santee, S. C. TERRY DARBY (2) Duncan, S. C. GRAHAM W. DARDEN (3) . Greensboro, N. C. LINDA L. DASHER (3) . . . Greenwood, S. C. G. M. DAUGHTERY (3) . . . . Greenville. S. C. CHARLES E. DAVENPORT (I] . . Kinards, S. C. DARLENE C. DAVENPORT (3) . Columbia, S. C. BENNY G. DAVENPORT (I) . Williamston, S. C. CATHERINE A. DAVID (2) . . . Salters, S. C. THOMAS M. DAVIDSON (I) . Chesterfield, S. C. BUDDY E. DAVIS (I) .... Anderson, S. C. COLLINGS S. DAVIS (2) . . Haddonfield, N. J. DAVID E. DAVIS (3) .... Columbia, S. C. GUY W. DAVIS (3) . . . . Greenville, S. C. AARON H. DAVIS (I) . . . Greenville, S. C. HERBERT S. DAVIS |2) .... Clemson. S. C. JANE H. DAVIS (I) Clinton. S. C. JOSEPH E. DAVIS (3) Sumter, S. C. LAWRENCE E. DAVIS (2) . . . Laurens, S. C. LINDA D. DAVIS (2) .... Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL H. DAVIS (I) . . N. Charleston, S. C. NOLLIE L. DAVIS (3) . . . . Spartanburg, S. C. PAUL C. DAVIS (I) Central Islip, N. Y. PEMBROKE W. DAVIS (3) . . . Augusta, Ga. ROBERTA. DAVIS (I) . . . . Bowman. S. C. ROBERT G. DAVIS (I) Greenville, S. C. RODNEY L. DAVIS (2) .... Batesburg, S. C. RICHARD C. DAVIS [2) . Charleston Hgts., S. C. SARA P. DAVIS (I) Clinton, S. C. SHERRY N. DAVIS (I) .... Greenville, S. C. THOMAS H. DAVIS III (2) . . . Sumter, S. C. THOMAS W. DAVIS, JR. (3) . . Columbia, S. C. WILLIE E. DAVIS (2) . . . Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM M. DAVIS (I) . CHARLES B. DAVISON (3) . BENJAMIN L DAWKINS (3) PATRICK W. DAWKINS (I) ROBERT S. DAY (I) . . DONALD A. DEAL (2) . . DON L. DEAN (2) . . EARL E. DEARHART (I) JAMES D. DEAS (2) . GRANT A. DEASE (2) . REBECCA H. DEFOOR ( PHILIP G. DEGEN (3) . Wilmington, Dela. . Asheville, N. C. . Greenville, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . Pickens, S. C. . Newark, Dela. . Greenville, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. Westminster. S. C. . . Sumter, S. C. TERESA A. DEGEN (2) . D. VERNON DeHART, JR. DOROTHY A. DEINES (2) ROY A. DeLAUDER (2| FRANCIS B. deLOACH, JR. (2) PERRY B. DeLOACH (3) . . JAMES E. DeLOACHE (3) . MARY E. DeLOACHE (I) . . FRANK R. DeLUCA (3) . Upper JONES R. DEMPSEY (3) . . TONY R. DEMPSEY (3) . . . DON E. DENISON (3) . . THEODORE S. DENNIS (2) ROBERT A. DENNY (2) CHARLES R. DENTON (I) . JOHN G. DENTON (3) . RICHARD S. DENTON (I) . KENNETH W. DETWILER (3) ALBERT L DeVEAUX (I) . CHARLES H. DEWITT (3) . MARY E. DeWITT (I) . . . MICHAEL G. DeWITT (I) ALLEN R. DICKARD (2) . JAMES A. DICKENSON (I) . . Sumter, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Silver Spring, Md. Spartanburg, S. C. Walterboro, S. C. Easley, S. C. . Camden, S. C. Saddle River. N.J. . Barnwell. S. C. . . Varnville, S.C. Rocky River, Ohio . Kingstree, S. C. . Windsor, N.Y. . Greenville, S.C. . N. Augusta, Ga. . Rock Hill, S.C. . Columbia, S. C. . Charleston, S. C. St. Matthews, S.C. . Greenville, S. C. . Hartsville, S. C. . . Pickens. S.C. . Belvedere, S. C. LAWRENCE W. DICKENSON (3) . Belvedere, S. C. JULIAN T. DICKERSON (I) AVERY S. DICKSON (2) . BARBARA M. DIEGLIO (2) NICHOLAS J. DilORIO (2) JANICE R. DILLARD (2) . . York, S.C. . . York, S.C. Cleveland, Ohio N. Haledon. N.J. Easley, S. C. CHARLES W. DILLASHAW (I) . Anderson, S. C. CHARLES C. DIMMOCK (I) GENE L. DINK1NS (I) . . MARY L. DION (2) . . . JULIAN S. DIXON III (2) . RONALD W. DJUREN (3) . SYDNEY R. DOAK (3) . . . MICHAEL H. DODD (2) . MARY E. DODGENS (I) . SUSAN G. DODGENS (2) . GRADY E. DOMINICK (I) WILLIAM J. DONALD 12] Clemson, S. C. Columbia, S. C. . Summerville. S. C. . . Lake City, S.C. Prospect Park, N.J. . Walterboro, S. C. West Orange, N.J. . . . Easley, S. C. . . Greenville, S. C. . . Prosperity, S. C. . . Seneca, S. C. I :, i i h W pj RJi 1 nil UNDERGRADUATES H tifrgih 1 (fj Lt MtiL z fa fa HH P UNDERGRADUATES T9| P ft r is J i if - dtk ITUJJJfl! EDWARD R. DONALDSON (2) . Hollywood, S. C. EMILY D. DONALDSON (3) . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. WM. F. DONALDSON. JR. (3) . Annapolis, Md. DAVID C. DORN (1) ... Charleston, S. C. JAMES W. DORN (3) . . Charleston, S. C. JACK R. DORRELL (1) . . Kingstree, S. C. THOMAS G. DOSS (3) . . Wapakoneta, Ohio DIANNE C. DOTSON (2) . . . Lancaster, S. C. GRAHAM T. DOUGLASS (2) . South Pines, N. C. JERRY D. DOVER (1) . . . Enoree. S. C. DEBRA DOWDA (1) . . . . Greensboro, N. C. MILLARD W. DAWD (3) . . . Burlington, N. C. TIMOTHY J. DOYLE (1) . . . Baltimore, Md. W. KEITH DOZIER (3) . . . Conway, S. C. ROBERT D. DRAKE (1) . . . . Mauldin. S. C. WILLIAM T. DRENNAN (2) . . Rock Hill. S. C ARTHUR H. DRIGGERS (3) . . . Atlanta, Ga. MYRA J. DRINKARD (1) . . . . Hartsville, S. C. AL D. DROEGE (3) . . . . Charlotte, N. C. NEAL S. DRUCKER (2) . . . Charleston, S. C. JOHN H. DRUMMOND (I) . . Ninety Six, S. C. WILLIAM C. DuBOIS (2) ... Bridgeton, N. J. DAVID E. DuBOSE (I) Oswego, S. C. PHILIP B. DuBOSE (2) Sumter, S. C. FREDDY E. DUCEY (2) .... Ridgeland, S. C. JOHN C. DUCKETT (2) Erie, Pa. GEORGE M. DUCWORTH (3) . Anderson, S. C. LYMAN A. DUCWORTH, JR. (3) Willi amston, S. C. PATRICK S. DUFFY (I) . . . Garden City, N. Y. DEBORA DUKE (I) Charleston, S. C. DANNY L. DUKES (2) .... Falls Church, Va. JAMES D. DUKES (3) . . . Orangeburg, S. C. RICHARD C. DUKES (I) . . . Reevesville, S. C. WAYNE H. DUKES (I) .... Reevesville, S. C. ROBERT G. DULLA (2) . . . . Atlanta, Ga. LEWIS C. DUMONT (I) .... Charleston, S. C. LLOYD R. DUMONT (I) . . . Charleston, S. C. ROBERTA. DuMONT (I) . . . Somerville, N. J. JOHN P. DUNBAR (3) .... Rock Hill, S. C. CHARLES B. DUNCAN, JR. (2) . Greenville. S. C. LARRY W. DUNCAN (2) . . . Easley, S. C. MARION J. DUNCAN (2) . . . Taylors, S. C. RONNIE J. DUNCAN (I) . . . Seneca, S. C. DAVID M. DUNN (2) .... Greenville, S. C. CATHY V. DUNN (3) North, S. C. LAWRENCE A. DUNN (I) . . . Ambridge, Pa. WILLIAM A. DUNN (3) . . . Donalds, S. C. CHARLES H. DuPRE (3) . . . Spartanburg, S. C. PERRY W. DuRANT (I) .... Sumter, S. C. ROBERT R. DuRANT (2) . . Myrtle Beach, S.C. WILLIAM E. DURANT (2) . . . Sumter, S. C. FRAMPTON W. DURBAN (2) . . . Aiken, S. C. JACK C. DURHAM (I) . . . Mauldin, S. C. PATRICIA A. DURHAM (2] . . Clemson, S. C. JOSEPH L. DUTROW (I) . . . Frederick, Md. TOMMY L DUTTON (3) . . . . Griffin, Ga. MANFRED DWORSCHAK (3) . Charleston, S. C. DOUGLAS C. DYAR (I) . . . Seneca, S.C. LEWIS C. DYER (2) . . . . Dedham, Mass. HENRY DYSON IV (2) . . . Walterboro, S. C. NED M. EADDY (3] . . . . Lake City, S. C. ROBERT B. EADDY (I) .... Lake City, S. C. JESSE C. EARGLE (2) Jackson, S. C. ROBERT T. EASTMAN (2) . . South River, N.J. THOMAS N. EATON (2] . . Charlottesville, Va. GLENN M. EBY (2) Allentown, Pa. RONALD W. ECK (3) . . . Kenicworth, N. J. GEORGE EDELL, JR. (I) . . . . Sharon, Pa. HENRY C. EDENS III (3] . . . . Dalzell, S.C. WILLIAM T. EDENS (2) . . . Ocean Drive, S. C. DONNIE J. EDGAR (3) . . . . Seneca, S.C. SANDY EDGE (2) Conway, S. C. JAMES H. EDGERLY (I) .... Savannah, Ga. MILDRED L. EDMUNDS (I) . . McCormick. S. C. ALLEN G. EDWARDS (3) . . . Cheraw, S. C. DOLORES G. EDWARDS (I) . . Greenville, S. C. GREGORY P. EDWARDS (2) . . . Inman.S.C. JAMES H. EDWARDS III (3) . . . Clemson, S. C. JAMES K. EDWARDS (3) . Galivants Ferry, S. C. JOHN R. EDWARDS (I) . . . Greenville, S. C. LARRY B. EDWARDS (I) . Galivants Ferry, S. C. LAURA G. EDWARDS (3) . . Alexandria, La. MARVIN S. EDWARDS, JR. (3) . . Lyman, S.C. MICHAEL C. EDWARDS (3) . . . Cheraw, S. C. THOMAS B. EDWARDS (3) . . Ninety Six. S. C. WILLIAM B. EDWARDS (2) . . Johnston, S. C. W.JEAN EDWARDS (3) . . . Wellford, S. C. WILLIAM N.EDWARDS (3) . . Mullins, S. C. 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Greenville, S. C. JAMES E. EVANS, JR. . . . Newberry, S. C. Timmonsville, S. C. . Lake City. S. C. . . Six Mile. S. C. . . Belton. S. C. Greenville. S. C. MICHAEL E. EVANS (3 RICK R. EVANS (2) RUSSELL E. EVANS (2) JENNY L. EVATT (2) JIMMIE W. EVATT (3) JOHNNY S. EVERETTE ( SLADE F. EXLEY (2) . RICHARD W. EYLER (2) DAVID M. FAGG (2) . ALVIS W. FAIL (I) . NANCY K. FAIREY (3) . Piedmont, S. C. Covington, Ga. Westminster, Md. . Anderson, S. C. Warrenville.S. C. . . Latta, S. C. N. KENYON FAIREY (3) . ROBERT J. FAIREY (3) . PATRICIA L. FANT (2) . HOWARD G. FARMER (I) DAVID R. FARNHAM (2) . OWEN B. FARRIS (2) . . . . . Latta, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Anderson, S. C. . . . Toccoa, Ga. Travelers Rest, S. C. . Clemson, S. C. ARTHUR A. FAU (I) Nutley, N.J. MALCOLM D. FAULKENBERRY ( I ) Kershaw, S. C. TAYLOR D. FEASTER (2) . W. Columbia, S. C. RALPH T. FEATH (2) . . . Charleston. S. C. MARC M. FEINBERG (3) . . Philadelphia. Pa. THOMAS M. FELDER (I) . . . Santee, S. C. RAYSOR H. FELKEL (1) . . . . 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Duncan, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. . . Mullms. S. C. Will.amston, S. C. Columbus. Ga. Conway, S. C. . Barnwell, S. C. . Springfield, S. C. « ft flf? ' Bamberg, S. C. MARGARET A. FRANKOVICH (I) Sumville, S. C. vl tiki UNDERGRADUATES £ fl ZZ  x . P % , m M mm . - J ERNEST G. FRANKS (I) . TERENCE M. FRANTZ (I) DONALD H. ERASER (I ) JACK L. FRASHER (I) . SAMUEL M. FRAZER (2) WILLIAM J. FREDERICK ( WILLIAM J. FREE (3) . MICHAEL N. FREELAND ( BRUCE E. FREEMAN (I) JAMES C. FREEMAN (3) LARRY E. FREEMAN (2) LARRY W. FREEMAN (I) . Columbia, S. C. Myrtle Beach, S. C. Walterboro, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. Chester, S. C. . St. James, N.Y. Green Green Green . Piedn d, S. c. le, S. C. le, S. C. S. C. rnt Williamston, S. C. Greenville, S. C. MARTHA E. FROEMMING (3) . Houston, Texas CHARLES R. FRONEBERGER (3) Gastoma, N. C. BENJAMIN H. FRYE (3) . Galivant ' s Ferry, S. C. INMAN S. FRYE (I) Elberton. Ga. TOM G. FUDURIC (I) . . . Greenville, S. C. FRED T. FUGIEL (3) . 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Simpsonville, S. C. I) N. Augusta, S. C. . Chester, S. C. . . Nutley, N.J. Savannah, Ga. Livingston, N. J. . . Fort Mill, S. C. . . Louisville, Ky. . . . . Iva.S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. . Holly Hill, S. C. Darlington, S. C. . Hartsville, S. C. . Hartsville, S. C. . . Bassett, Va. 3alboa, Canal Zone | . Anderson, S. C. Darlington, S. C. Darlington, S. C. . Holly Hill, S. C. Rochester, Minn. . Anderson, S. C. Lancaster, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. . Williston, S. C. Winnsboro, S. C. Jacksonville, Fla. Charleston. S. C. . Lake View, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Cinnaminson, N. J. Central, S. C. . Six Mile, S. C. . . Halifax. Va. Mountville, S. C. . . Pelzer, S. C. . Sumter, S. C. Simpsonville, S. C. . Clemson.S. C. . Piedmont, S. C. . Johnston, S. C. s. c. s. c. N.J. RICHARD M. GARRISON (I) Sandy Spgs., RICHARD P. GARRISON (I) . Greenville. JAMES W. GARTHE (3) . . . MERRELL 0- GARVIN (2) . . Pendleton, S. C. JOHN F. GASKINS (2) . . . Clinton, S. C. JOHN P. GASTON III (I) . . Richburg, S. C. ROBERT R. 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RICHARD H. GILSTRAP (2) ROBERT W. GIST, JR. (2) HERBERT J. GITHENS (I) ROSS E. GIUNTA (3) . WARREN T. GIVENS (3) . WILLIAM H. GLADDEN (2 Easle Unic . s. c. , s. c. ;mnaminson, N.J. Fair Lawn, N.J. . Sumter, S, C. Winnsboro. S. C. UNDERGRADUATES 0a 3 O UNDERGRADUATES I EDWARD L. GLASS (2) . THOMAS L GLEATON (2] CHARLES J. GLENN, JR. (3) E. ANNE GLENN (3) . . . EMILY J. GLENN (2) . . JOHN W. GLENN (2) . . LUCY M. GLENN (I) . RONALD E. GLENN (3) STEPHEN G. GLENN (2) THOMAS N. GLENN (I) JOHN A. GLINN (3) . EBEN D. GODBOLD (3) MOULTRIE R. GODFREY PETER L. GOEBEL (2) ROBERT P. GOEHLE (2) LARRY N. GOFF (2) . DAVID H. GOLLY (3) . JAMES B. GOOCH (3) EDWARD G. GOODE (I) JAY W. GOODMAN (2) . M. CELESTE GORDON [3] WILLIAM E. GORDON (3 JOHN A. GOSNELL (I) NICHOLAS E. GOSSETT (: W. JOEL GOSSETT (2) . SAM E. GRADY (2) . . CHARLES A. GRAHAM (: JOEL G. GRAHAM (I) . JOHN D. GRAHAM (2) . LINDSAY B. GRAHAM (I Clemson, S. C. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. . . . Union, S.C. . Anderson, S.C. . Anderson, S.C. . Wayhan. N. C. . . Newark, Del. . Clemson, S.C. . . Starr, S.C. Spartanburg, S. C. Richmond, Va. Florence. S. C. . Charleston, S. C. Lancaster, S. C. . Walhalla.S. C. . Winnsboro, S. C. . Jacksonville, Fla. . . Central, S.C. . . . Wyclcoff, N.J. . . . Charleston, S. C. . . . Sumter, S. C. ) . . Charleston, S. C. . . Greenville, S.C. I) . . Greenville, S.C. Calhoun, Ga. . . Columbia, S.C. I] . Spartanburg, S. C. Yardley, Pa. Charleston Hgts., S. C. ... Timonium, Md. OSCAR D. GRAHAM (2) . ROBERT L. GRAHL (I) . . WANDA S. GRAINGER (I) ANDREW C. GRAMLING (3) HASKELL E. GRANT (3) . KENNETH D. GRANT (3) . MICHAEL L. GRANT (2) . RONALD W. GRANT (I] . WALTER T. GRANT (3] . . HERBERT G. GRANTHAM (3] MARTHA J. GRAVLEY (I) . BLAINE E. GRAY. JR. (2) . Winston-Salem. N. C. . . Mt. Ulla, N. C. Greenville, S. C. . . . Loris. S.C. . Orangeburg, S. C. . . Pickens, S.C. Pickens, S. C. Seneca, S. C. . . Pickens, S. C. . Chester, S. C. N. Charleston, S. C. . . Greenville, S. C. GEORGE M. GRAY (3) ROBERT W. GRAY (I) DAVID L. GREEN (3) JERRY B. GREEN (3) . JOHN W. GREEN (3) NANCY C. GREEN (21 Martinez. Ga. Easley, S. C. Lynchburg, S. C. Graniteville, S. C. . Beaufort, S. C. Central, S. C. RONALD L. GREEN (3] . . . Greenville, S. C. ZOLLIE C. GREEN (I) . . . . Turbeville. S. C. FRANCIS J. GREENE III (I] . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. JOHN B. GREENE (2) .... Greenville, S. C. JAMES M. GREENWOOD (3) . Greenville. S. C. JAMES R. GREER (3) . Spartanburg, S. C. Columbia, S. C. . . Danville, Va. Spartanburg, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. E RAWSON GRIFFIN (2) . North Augusta, S. C. DANNY E. GREGG (3) . HARRISON B. GREGORY MAX P. GREGORY (2) . THOMAS W. GREY (3) . D. KAY GRIFFIN (II . . JOHN D. GRIFFIN [1) . . Pomaria. S. C. RANDALL P. GRIFFIN (3) . . . Six Mile, S. C. JOHN D. GRIFFITH (3) . . . Barnwell, S. C. KEITH H. GRIFFITH (2) . . Batesburg, S. C. WILLIAM J. GRIFFITH (2) . Saluda, S. C. CHARLEY C. GRIGGS, JR. ( ) . Hartsville, S. C. JAMES M. GRIGGS (3) . . . Hartsville, S. C. BARRY E. GROFIC (1) . . . . N.Versailles, Pa. STEVEN A. GROOVER (3) . . . East Point, Ga. LINDA S. GRUBB (2) . . Seneca, S. C. ROBY W. GRUBBS (2) . . . . Denmark, S. C. CECILE A. GUERRY (2) . . Moncks Corner, S. C. DICKSON B. GUILE. JR. (1) . Huntington, N. Y. KENNETH J. GUTSHAW (2) . Port Wash., N.Y. JOHN M. HAAS (3) . . . . Charleston, S. C. ROBIN J. HADDEN (2) . . . . . Elgin, III. ARTHUR L. HADDOCK (3) . . Clemson, S. C. ALECIA A. HADDON (3) . . . Donalds, S. C. ALICE M. HADDON (3) . . . . Donalds, S.C. MARK R. HAFEN (1) . . . McLean, Va. GEORGE E. HAGAN (1) . . . Charleston, S. C. SAVERIO HAGOOD (1) . . . Philadelphia, Pa. GEORGE M. HAILE (1) . . . . Savannah, Ga. FRANCES M. HAINES (1) . . Columbia, S. C. BRADFORD L. HAIR (2) . Bedford, Mass. H. GARRETT HALE (2) . . L ghthouse Point, Fla. THOMAS R. HALE (1) . . Baltimore, Md. WILLIAM R. HALE (1) . . . Millinocket, Me. DAVID F. HALL (3) . . . Pennsville, N. J. DAVID N. HALL (3) ... . Mt. Ulla, N. C. JAMES D. HALL (2) . . N.Augusta, S.C. J. DAVID HALL (2) . . . Florence, S. C. JAMES E. HALL (3) . . . Anderson, S. C. THOMAS G. HALL (1) . . . . Canton, N. C. TURNER C. HALL (1) . . . Mt. Ulla, N.C. W. PRESTON HALL (3) . . . Shaw AFB, S.C. WILLIAM W. HALL (1) . . Brevard, N.C. LOWELL M. HALLMAN (2) . . Gilbert, S.C. J. CRAIG HALMAN (2) . . . Norfolk, Va. RICHARD S. HALPERN (1) . Huntington, N.Y. THOMAS L HALSEY (1) . . . Charleston, S. C. SHEILA G. HALSTEAD (2) . . Charleston, S. C. CHARLES L. HALTIWANGER 2) . W. Cola., S.C. KENDALL A. HALTIWANGER 2) Little Mtn., S.C. PAUL A. HAMBRIGHT (1) . . . Grover, N. C. JOHN M. HAMES (1) . . . . Chesnee, S. C. DONALD H. HAMILTON (2) Easley, S. C. NANCY E. HAMILTON (1) . . Clifton, N.J. NORMAN B. HAMILTON (3) Newport News, Va. RUSSELL J. HAMILTON (1) . Daytona Beach, Fla. SHERRIL L. HAMM (2) . . . Charleston, S. C. TOM V. HAMMOND (2) . . . . Modoc, S. C. WILLIAM H. HAMMOND (3) . Greenwood, S. C. JERRY L. HAMPTON (1) . Laurens, S. C. JAMES R. HANAHAN (3) . . . . Atlanta, Ga. ELIZABETH C. HANCOCK (3 . . . Olney, Md. KEITH H. HANCOCK (1) . Spartanburg, S. C. FRANCIS S. HANE (2) . . . Ft. Motte, S. C. CHARLES P. HANNA (1) . . Greenville, S. C. SHARON K. HANNA (1) . . Gastonia, N. C. UNDERGRADUATES i mmMhmk M , MM ft J S5 UNDERGRADUATES f ' .fli2 r p ac pi; .SI JOHN F. HANZEL (3) . . GWYNN L. HARDEE (I] . KATHY L HARDEE (I) . HOWARD W. HARDER (I) JAMES C. HARDIN (2) . STEVE F. HARDIN (I) . . Greensboro, N. C. . . Loris, S.C. . Hartsville, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Clemson, S. C. . Canton, N. C. BEN W. HARDING (I) McBee.S.C. NELSON L. HARDWICK (I) Galivants Ferry, S. C. WILLIAM T. HARDWICK (I) . . Conway, S. C. THOMAS R. HARE (I) , . . Leesville, S. C. THOMAS C. HARMON (I) . . Lexington, S. C. JEREL D. HARMON (3) . . . Prosperity, S. C. LEON C. HARMON (3) . LEON E. HARMON (I) . BERNARD C. HARPER (3) LARRY O. HARPER (3) . MARGARET A. HARPER (2] REGINALD H. HARPER (2) ROBERT N. HARPER (I) . CHARLES W. HARRELL (3) JOE S. HARRELL (3) . . RICHARD L. HARRELL (I) J. MELINDA HARRELSON (I NANCY E. HARRINGTON (3 CHERYL L. HARRIS (2) . GERALD S. HARRIS (I) . JOHN R. HARRIS (3) . . MICHAEL P. HARRIS (3) . CHARLES L. HARRISON (3) CHARLES W. HARRISON (3] DAVID W. HARRISON (2) . DIANNE R. HARRISON (2) HENRY M. HARRISON (2) JOAN M. HARRISON (2) . PAMELA A. HARRISON (2) POWELL B. HARRISON (I) . Lexington, S. C. Cayce, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Charlotte, N. C. . Marlton, N.J. Charleston, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. . Columbia, S.C. Columbia, S. C. Morristown, Tenn. . Greenville, S. C. . Canal Point, Fla. . . Atlanta. Ga. . Abbeville. S.C. Westminster, S.C. . Greenville, S. C. . . Clemson, S. C. . . Central. S.C. larrisonburg, Va. . Aiken, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Kline, S.C. Columbia, S.C. JAMES H. HARROLD (I) . . Spartanburg, S. C. STEVEN J. HARROWER (3) . . . Clemson, S. C. ANNE L. HARSHMAN (I) . . . Clemson, S. C. DONALD E. HART (I) . . Winston-Salem, N. C. JOEL D. HART (2) Newark, N.J. RICHARD M. HART (3) . . . Mauldin, S. C. CLAUDE J. HARTRIDGE (I) M LENOIR HARTZLER (3) . BRUCE R. HARVEY (3) . . RICK A. HARVEY (I) . . RICHARD J. HARVIE (I) . RICHARD S. HARWELL (I) MARCUS D. HARWOOD (I ALFORD HASELDEN (3) GEORGE L. HASELDEN (I) JULIAN C. HASELDEN (2) SANDRA HASH (2) . . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Camden, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Natick, Mass. . Allendale, S.C. Cle an, S.C. Charleston, S. C. Charleston, S. C. . Scranton, S. C. Greenville, S.C. WILLIAM H. HASSKAMP (3) . Bennettsville, S. C. WILLIAM P. HASTY (I) CHARLES S. HATFIELD ( ANNE-MARIE HAVENGA WILLIAM T. HAVENS (2) CARL W. HAWKINS (2) EDNA F. HAWKINS (I) . . Charleston, S. C. ) . Walterboro, S. C. (2) . Somerville, N.J . . . . Columbia, S.C. West Columbia, S.C. . . . Central, S. C. ETHEL J. HAWKINS (3) . PHILLIP V. HAWKINS (2) . ALLEN R. HAWTHORNE (2) ROBERT F. HAWTHORNE (2) JAMES H. HAY (3) . . . GEORGE O. HAYES (2) . JOE F. HAYES (I) . . . JOE T. HAYES (3) . . . . LINDA E. HAYES (3) . . PAMELA A. HAYES (I) . . PHILIP R. HAYES (3) . . WAYNE L. HAYES (2) . . JIMMIE HAYNIE (I) . . . SAMUEL M. HAZEL (2) . . FORD W. HEACOCK (I) . KATHY R. HEAD (I) . . DONALD J. HEALY (I) . . WILLIAM M. HEATH (3) . Central. S. C. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. . . . Salem, Va. . Greenwood, S. C. Clemson, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . . Dillon, S. C. Taylors, S. C. Tabor City, N. C. Mayo, S. C. . Wellford, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Hampton, S. C. . . Sebring, Fla. Greenville, S. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Lancaster, S. C. MALCOLM E. HEATON LARRY D. HEFNER (3) JOHN C. HEINEMANN AUGUST E, HEINS (3) MICHAEL D. HELLAMS CHRIS W. HENDERSON DANIEL L. HENDERSON (I) GROVER C. HENDERSON (2) JAMES A. HENDERSON (3) , LANDRUM H. HENDERSON ( SUSAN B. HENDERSON (3) WILLIAM R. HENDERSON (I) JACK N. HENDRIK (2) . . MICHAEL L. HENDRIK (2) GEORGE B. HENDRICKS (3) PETER A. HENDRICKS (I) . PHIL L. HENDRICKS (3) . STEPHEN E. HENDRICKS (3] LARRY L. HENDRICKSON (I) . . Clemson. S. C. CHARLES M. HENDRIX (3) . . Greenville, S. C. JAMES C. HENDRIX (I) . . . . Greer, S. C. JAMES D. HENDRIX (3) . . Spartanburg, S. C. JONATHAN R. HENDRIX (2) . . Chester, S. C. RICHARD E. HENKEL 13) . . Waynesboro, Va. . . Anderson, S. C. . Charlotte, N. C. . Georgetown, S. C. . . Clemson, S. C. Laurens, S. C. New Canaan, Conn. . . . Dumfries, Va. . Greenwood. S. C. . Greenville, S. C. ) . Chester. S. C. . Anderson, S. C. Honea Path, S. C. Chesterfield, S. C. Conway. S. C. . . Bethune, S. C. . Madison, W. Va. Greer, S. C. . Columbia, S. C. LYNN H. HENNING (I) FORREST A. HENRIKSEN STEPHEN B. HENRIKSON DALE R. HENRY (3) . . . SALLY HENRY (I) . . . SARAH A. HENRY (I) JOHN L. HENSEL (3) . . CARL E. HENSON (3) . . GAIL HERIOT (2) . . . DAN M. HERLONG (3) . THOMAS H. HERLONG (I) JULIE A. HERNS (I) . . . . Greenville, S. C. 3) . . . Palmyra, Pa. [3) E. Northport, N.Y. . Maggie Valley, N. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Columbia, S. C. . Columbia, S. C. Seneca, S. C. Cayce, S. C. Johnston. S. C. . Johnston. S. C. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. CHICHI A. HERR (I) . CHARLES H. HERRON (2) JOHN R. HESTER (2) . MILTON S. HESTER (3) . RAYMOND J. HESTER (I) EDWARD H. HEUER (I) . Clemson, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Greenville. S. C. Greenville. S. C. . W. Pelzer, S. C. Charleston, S. C. UNDERGRADUATES o ■?i p p fll © (? a pv (VlT r mk ftmmmmn UNDERGRADUATES Ail 4 1 IS (fltVjP 2£Jl h JP f fl rr fit 1 EDWARD H. HEUER (I) . . . Charleston. S. C. JOHN J. HEYRICH (I) . Upper Montclair, N. J. DAVID M. HICKLIN (I) . . Spartanburg, S. C. G. HERBERT HICKMAN (I) . . Lafayette, Ga. VICTOR R. HICKMAN, JR. (2) . Columbia. S. C. DONALD C. HICKS (3) . . Charleston, S. C. EDWARD B. HICKS (I) . . Spartanburg, S. C. KENNETH M. HICKS (I) . . . Oakland, N.J. JESSE C. HIERS (2) Gaffney, S. C. TERRY 0- HIERS (2) Bartow, Fla. EUGENE F. HIGGINS (3) . . Amityville, N. Y. RAYMOND F. HIGGINS (I) . Amityville, N. Y. CHARLES B. HILBURN (I) . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. WILLIAM G. HILDEBRAND (3) . Camden. S. C. GERALD E. HILES (3) . . . . Easley, S. C. JACK J. HILL (2) Seabrook. S. C. JACKI D. HILL (2) . . . . Piedmont. S. C. JOHN T. HILL (2) Laurens. S. C. PATSY S. HILL (I) Piedmont, S. C. REGINALD W. HILL (2) . . . Columbia, S. C. THOMAS C. HILL (I) . . . . Salisbury, Md. L. JUNE HILLIARD (I) . . . . Greer, S. C. ANTHONY R. HILTON (2) . . Hapeville, Ga. RONALD G. HIMMEL (3) . . Greenville, S. C. THOMAS J. HINCHMAN (I) Myrtle Beach, S. C. ANDREW H. HINES (3) . St. Petersburg, Fla. BRONI C. HINES (I) ... Simpsonville, S. C. KENNETH E. HINES (2) . . . . Macon, Ga. RICHARD J. HINES (2) . . Walterboro, S. C. BUFORD L. HINSON (I) . . . Rock Hill, S. C. JERRY R. HINSON (I) .... Pelzer, S. C. RODGER F. HINTON (3) . . . Pickens, S. C. ARNOLD J. HITE (I) .... Florence, S. C. EVERETT E. HITE III (I) . . Spartanburg, S. C. CURTIS L. HOBBS (3) . . . Lynchburg, S. C. MARY L. HOCKENBERRY (3) . Slippery Rock, Pa. JERRY W. HODGE (3) . . . Greenville. S. C. MARLENE HODGE (2) . . . Columbus. Ohio MICHAEL A. HODGE (2) . . . Sumter, S. C. JAMES E. HODGES (I) . . Ware Shoals, S. C. JOEL M. HOEFER (3) . . . Columbia, S. C. ANDREA HOFFORD (I) . . Charleston, S. C. STEPHEN W. HOFFMANN (I) . Cleveland. Tenn. CURTIS S. HOGAN, JR. (3) . Columb.a, S. C. SAMUEL W. HOGUE III (2) . Clemson. S. C. JAMES G. HOLBROOK, JR. (2) Gr ' nsboro, N. C. JOSEPH S. HOLCOMBE (2) . . Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL G. HOLCOMBE (2) . Greenville, S. C. STEVEN W. HOLCOMBE (I) . . Easley. S. C. SUSAN G. HOLCOMBE (3) . . . Largo. Fla. SANDRA A. HOLDEN (3) . . Clemson, S. C. CAROL A. HOLDER (I) . . . Columbia. S. C. JACK L. HOLEMAN (2) . . Greenv.lle, S. C. W. HOWARD HOLL (2) . . Columb.a. S. C. WILLIAM P. HOLLAND (I) . . Anderson, S. C. LAURIE A. HOLLEMAN (3) . Summemlle, S. C. NANCY N. HOLLENBECK (I) . Town Creek, Ala. WILLIAM D. HOLLEY (2) . . . Augusta, Ga. ROBERT M. HOLLINGS (I) . Charleston, S. C. JOHN R. HOLLINGSWORTH ( I ) Anderson, S. C. CHARLES M. HOLMES (3) . N. Charleston, S. C. DAVID M. HOLMES (3) . JUDY A. HOLMES (I) . . LEWIS F. HOLMES (2) . . BRENDA E. HOLT (2) . . . DAVID WM. HOLT (I) . . CHARLES R. HOLROYD (I) STEVE G. HONDRAS (I) . PATRICIA L. HOOD (3) . RUSH W. HOOD, JR. (I) . WILLIAM M. HOOD (I) . MARY K. HOOPER (I) . . ROBERT E. HOOVER (I) . JAMES V. HOPKINS (I) . LINDA I. HOPKINS (2) . . RICHARD W. HOPKINS (2) STANLEY P. HOPKINS (2) . HENRY L. HOPPER (3) SUSAN R. HOPPER (I) . . DONALD J. HORRES (3) . JOHN J. HORRES (3) . . JOHN J. HORRES (3) . . DAN L. HORTON (I) . . . JOHN M. HORTON (I) . WALTER S. HORTON (I) . GERALD B. HOUGH (2) . . WM. BOYLESTON HOUSE (2) TIMOTHY D. HOUSTON (I ) JOHN P. HOWARD (I) . . NANCY M. HOWARD (I) . TIMOTHY K. HOWARD (2) FRANK D. HOWELL (3) . . PAUL R. HOWELL (I) . . CALVIN T. HOWLE (3) . . HARRY G. HOWLE (I) . . AUSTIN S. HUBBARD (I) . WILLIAM R. HUBBARD (I ) E. COLE HUCKABEE (2) . MIKE J. HUCKS (2) . . . ANNA R. HUDGENS (3) . THOMAS E. HUDGINS (3) NORMA A. HUDNALL (2) CHARLES J. HUDSON (2) WILLIAM M. HUDSON (2) CHARLES T. HUFF (I) . . CALVERT W. HUFFINES (2) FRED R. HUFFMAN (3) . JENNIFER E. HUFFMAN (2| JAMES W. HUGGINS (2| EDWARD M. HUGHES (3) ERNEST C. HUGHES (2) . JANIS D. HUGHES (I) . JOHN B. HUGHES, JR. (I) LEWIS C. HUGHES (I) . MARIE G. HUGHES (I) . MARIE G. HUGHES (I) . MARY K. HUGHES (I) PAUL HUGHES, JR. (3) . ROBIN V. HUGHES (I) . SIDNEY H. HUGHES (I) . . Gaffney, S. C. . Johnston, S. C. Trenton, S. C. . Piedmont, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Gramling. S. C. Florence, S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Williamston, S. C. Anderson. S. C. . Ridqeville. S. C. Jacksonville, Fla. . . Central. S. C. Portdeposit. Md. Greenville, S. C. N.Augusta, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Charleston, S. C. John ' s Island. S. C. John ' s Island. S. C. . Ft. Meade, Md. Central, S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. . Annapolis, Md. . Little Mtn., S. C. . . Easley, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. Easley. S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greer. S. C. . . Pickens, S. C. Lancaster, S. C. . Hartsville, S. C. . Clemson.S. C. Cle Dn.S. C. Greenwich, Conn. . . . Aynor, S. C. . Mountville, S. C. . . . Fairfax. Va. . . . Aiken, S. C. Conway, S. C. . Spartanburg, S. C. . Clemson, S. C. Southern Pines, N. C. Greenville. S. C. Zanesville, Ohio . . Kingstree, S. C. , . Pendleton. S. C. . . Clemson.S. C. . Taylors, S. C. . . Rock Hill, S. C. . . . Enoree. S. C. Taylors, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Charleston. S. C. Clemson, S. C. . . Falls Curch.Va. . . Blenhein, S. C. UNDERGRADUATES ilk r MSI: — _ 2 . ' ■■■■■ O W £M 0 UNDERGRADUATES ! 2 -I WILLIAM B. HUGHES (1) Cordova, S. C. NANCY HUGHSTON (1) Spartanburg, S. C. KENNETH R. HULL (3) . . . . Pickens, S. C. THOMAS C. HULSEY (1) . . Round O S. C. MORGAN R. HUMPHREYS (3 Cheraw, S. C, THOMAS C. HUMPHRIES (3) Spartanburg, S. C. EDWARD C. HUNNICUTT (1) . Columbia, S.C ALV1N J. HURT (3) . . . DANIEL B. HUNT (2) . . . Isle oi Palms, S. C. DON C. HUNT (1) . . . Greenville, S. C IRVING W. HUNT (3) . . . Columbia, S.C JAMES M. HUNT (1) . . . Elberton, Ga ROBERT T. HUNT (3) . . . Spartanburg, S. C WILLIAM A. HUNT (2) . . Washington. N. C WILLIAM C. HUNT (1) . . Knoxville. Tenn GEORGIA E. HUNTER (3) . . Brevard, N. C WINTON W. HUNTER (2) . Orangeburg, S. C CHARLES L. HUNTLEY (1) . Greenwood, S. C WILLIAM B. HUNTLEY (1) . Taylors, S. C JENNY L. HURLEY (2) . . Greenville, S. C FREEMAN E. HUSKEY (2) . Vv est Columbia, S. C THELMA G. HUSKEY (2) . . Greenville. S.C WALTER M. HUTCHINS (3) . Spartanburg, S. C JOSEPH HUTCHINSON (1) . . Estill, S.C LAWRENCE R. HUTCHINSON (2) Rock Hill, S.C THOMAS M. HUTCHINSON (2) . Atlanta, Ga ROBERT J. HUTNIK (1) . R dgefield Park, N.J EDWARD A. HUTTO (1) . . Orangeburg, S. C GLENN R. HUTTO (2) . . . . North, S.C K. JEAN HUTTO (1) . . . Charleston, S. C SUSAN NELSON HUTTO (2) Charleston, S. C L. RICHARD HYATT (3) . . Pauline, S.C AMOS HYKES (3) . . . . Taylors, S. C MICHAEL C. IMPERIALE (2) . Menlo Park, N.J FRANK H. INGLE (2) . . Jacksonville, Fla MARGARETE A. INGRAM (2) . Greenville. S. C WILLIAM B. IRONS (1 ) . . . Newberry. S. C JOHN W. IRVING (3) . Ber keley Heights, N.J MARILYN D. ISENHOUR (1) . Norwood, N. C MARY F. IVESTER (2) . . Greenville, S. C WILLIAM A. IVESTER (3) . Greenville, S. C DANNY C. IVEY (3) . . . CHARLES J. JACKSON (1) . Summerville. S. C DONALD F. JACKSON (3) . Greer, S. C EDWIN B. JACKSON (1) . Batesburg, S. C EVELYN C. JACKSON (3) . . Camden, S. C JAMES G. JACKSON (1) Hampton, S. C JOHN L. JACKSON (1) . . Orangeburg, S. C LELAND A. JACKSON (3) . . Batesburg, S. C RANDOLPH J. JACKSON (1) Camden, S. C JUDITH A. JACOB (1) . . Charleston, S. C GEORGE D. JACOBS (2) . . Gastoma.N.C MATTHEW R. JAGUSAK (1) . Cranford. N. J ALEXANDER C. JAMES (3) Columbia, S. C HAROLD S. JAMES (3) . . . . Union, S.C JAMES F. JAMES (3) . . Sumter, S. C JOSEPH D. JAMES (3) . . . . Aiken, S.C GEORGE R. JAMESON (2) . Easley, S. C JOHN D. JAMESON (1) . Ridgeland, S. C JUDY G. JAMESON (2) . . Easley, S. C LAKE H. JAMESON (2) . Clemson, S. C GEORGE E. JAMISON (1) Macon, Ga DANIEL A. JANER (1) . . . Rio Piedras, P. R ELIZABETH L. JARRARD (2) . Marietta, S.C WILLIAM S. JARRELL (3) . Georgetown, S. C MICHAEL W. JARVIS (1) . Rock Hill, S.C JOHN H. JAY (3) . . . Douglasville, Ga ROBERT R. JAY (2) . . . . Greenwood, S. C BILL R. JEFFCOAT (2) . . Swansea, S. C BILLY J. JENKINS (2) . . . . Clover, S.C JEANNE R. JENKINS (2) . . Columbia, S.C JOHN K. JENKINS (1) . . . Erie. Pa MICHAEL W. JENKINS (1) . Lancaster, S.C WALTER T. JENKINS III (2) . Rock Hill, S.C WAYNE B. JENKINS (1) . . Westville, N. J DAVID C. JENNINGS (1) . Spartanburg, S. C DAVID G. JENNINGS (2) . Abbeville, S.C JAMES D. JENNINGS (3) . . . Sumter, S.C. JAMES K. JENNINGS (1) . Spartanburg, S. C WAYNE D. JENNINGS (3) . . Stratford, Conn GLENNA J. JESTER (1) . . Anderson, S. C CHARLES J. JOHNSON (1) . Beech Island, S. C ELIZABETH C. JOHNSON (1) Columbia, S.C GORDON B. JOHNSON (1) . Newberry, S. C GREGORY S. JOHNSON (1) . Asheville, N. C HENRY G. JOHNSON (1) Walterboro, S. C JAMES M. JOHNSON (2) . Walhalla, S. C JAMES W. JOHNSON (1) . . Sumter, S. C JOHN L. JOHNSON (1) . Florence, S. C. MILLEDGE A. JOHNSON (3 . Clemson, S.C ROBERT A. JOHNSON (1) . Columbia. S. C ROBERT A. JOHNSON (1) . 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McCLURE (3) Sumter, S. C WILLIAM T. McCLURE (1) Gaffney, S. C GARY M. McCOMBS (2) . . . Greenville, S. C JOHN M. McCONNELL (3) . . Anderson, S. C KEITH 1. McCONNELL (3) Ephrata, Pa JAMES E. McCOY (3) . . Greenville, S. C SUSAN A. McCOY (2) . . Charleston, S. C BRENDA C. McCRARY (3) . . Clinton, S. C WILLIAM R. McCRARY (3) Florence, S. C RHETT C. McCRAW (2) . . . Gaffney, S. C ROBERT D. McCRAW (1) . . . Gaffney, S. C EDWARD L. McCREADY (2) . . Pittsburgh, Pa PAM K. McCREERY (2) . . . Ellicott City, Md PATRICIA A. McCUEN (3) . . Taylors, S. C H. L. McCULLOUGH (3) . . . . Clemson, S. C. JAMES A. McCULLOUGH (3) . Anderson, S. C. STEVEN A. McCURBY (I) . . W. MARK McCURRY (I) . . WILLIAM T. McDANIEL (2) . kathy j. Mcdonald (2) . NANCY V. McDONELL (3) . carol r. Mcdowell (2) . george w. Mcdowell (i) james j. Mcdowell, jr. (2) Lawrence r. Mcdowell (2) LARRY M. McELRATH (3) . BOBBY D. McGEE 12) . . . Liverpool, N. Y. Columbia, S. C. . Leesville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Leesburg, Fla. Pendleton, S. C. Plandome, N. Y. . Kingstree, S. C. . Wil. Grove, Pa. Greer, S. C. Batesburg, S. C. FRANK H. McGILL (2) . BRIAN C. McGINNIS (2) MICHAEL F. McGLOTHLIN DONALD A. McGAW (I) PETER A. McGUIRE (2) . DANIEL T. McGURK (I) . Kingstree, S. C. . . Sumter, S. C. |l) Charleston. S. C. . Charleston, S. C. . Santa Ann, Calif. . Pequannock, N.J. MARC S. MclLWAIN (I) . PAULA MclNTOSH (I) . LARRY F. MclNTYRE (3) . ROGER D. McJUNKIN (2) WALTER S. McJUNKIN (2) CHARLES J. McKENZIE (3) . LESLIE E. McKENZIE, JR. (3 PAUL A. McKIE (3] . . ARTHUR J. McKINNEY (2) JUDSON S. McKINNEY (I) MARTHA M. McKINNEY (3) THOMAS L. McKINNEY (2) . Brevard, N. C. Cumming, Ga. Marion, S. C. . Piclcens, S.C. . . Liberty, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. . . Dillon, S.C. N. Augusta, S. C. . Mauldin.S. C. . Columbia, S.C. . Greenville, S. C. Easley, S. C. H. EDDIE McKNIGHT (I) . Moncks Corner, S. C. CARRIS K. McLANE (2) . KENNETH F. McLAURIN (2) DAVID A. McLELLAN (3) KATHY E. McLENDON (I) WILLIAM T. McLEES (I) . CAROL A. McLELLAN (2) GORDON K. McLEOD (2) . HAROLD S. McLEOD (2) . MARION G. McLEOD (3) DAVID K. McMAHAN (3) EMILY C. McMAHAN (I) . Seneca, S. C. . Bamberg, S. C. . . Dillon. S.C. . Winnsboro, S. C. Westminster, S.C. . . Seneca, S. C. Timmonsville, S. C. . Scranton, S. C. . . Sumter, S.C. . Sevierville, Tenn. . St. George, S. C. KENDRICK B. McMAHAN (I) . Bethpage, N. Y. . Tuckee, Ga. . Richburg, S.C. . . Aiken. S.C. . Bamberg, S. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Denmark, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Bamberg. S. C. Greenville, S. C. Charleston, S. C. . Alexandria, Va. . Jackson, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Atlanta, Ga. . Florence, S. C. . Blackville, S.C. . . Laurens, S. C. JOHN G. McMAKIN (2) . WADE H. McMANUS, JR. (: carol a. McMillan (i) james a. McMillan (2) . james h. McMillan (i) . Lawrence c. McMillan ( MARY BETH McMILLAN (I) RICHARD F. McMILLAN, jr. DANNY L. McMULLAN (I) ROBERT F. McNAB (2) . . KENNETH C. McKNABB (2) LESLIE D. McNAIR (2) . . R. MARIA McNAMARA (3) MICHAEL E. McNEILL (3) william c McNeill, jr. FRANKLIN E. McPHAIL, JR. WILLIAM L. McPHERSON (I UNDERGRADUATES f  [ ■ UNDERGRADUATES i j , sk £ monica n. McQueen (i) THOMAS E. McQUEEN (2) ROBERT S. McRACKAN (I) DENNIS K. McROYAN (I) . JOHN M. McSWAIN (I) . JANICE L. MABRY (3) WILLIAM E. MABRY (3) . DOUGLAS P. MacDONALD DANIEL G. MACE (3) . . JULIUS R. MACK (2) . . PERRY T. MACOMSON, JR. DONALD C. MacVITTIE (3) STEVEN E. MADDEN (I) . GEORGANN MAERTENS (3) ROBIN J. MAGERS (2) . . LARRY L. MAGGIORE (I) . MARILYN MAHAFFEY (I) . WILLIAM R. MAHONEY (I PAUL C. MAJOR (I) . . NICK J. MALECHKO (I) . BOBBY D. MALPHRUS (3) PHILLIP W. MALPHRUS (3) CAROL L. MANER (3) . R. STEVE MANESS (I) . . WILLIAM T. MANESS (2) JOE O. MANGUM (I) . . JACK T. MANSMANN (2) NANCY A. MARCENGILL ( C. FRED MARCINAK (3) NANCY J. MARET (I) . Easley, S. C. Easley, S. C. . . Sumter, S. C. . . Sarasota, Fla. . Winnsboro, S.C. . . Maitland, Fla. . . Carlisle, S. C. I) . Sumter, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Walterboro, S. C. (3) . Shelby, N.C. . . Buffalo, N.Y. . . Anderson, S. C. . . . Seneca, S. C. . . Anderson, S. C. . . Hollywood, Fla. . . LaGrange, Ga. . Summerville, S. C. . Wilmington, Del. . . Cleveland, Ohio . . Ridgeland, S. C. . . Ridgeland, S. C. . . Garnett, S. C. . Honea Path, S. C. . Honea Path, S. C. . College Park, Ga. . . . Trenton, N.J. . Williamston, S. C. McClellanville, S. C. Lavonia, Ga. CHARLES R. MARION (2) . . . . Iva, S. C. EDWARD A. MARKNERS (I) . . Bay Shore, N. Y. EDWARD M. MARKOWICH (2) . Cranford, N. J. RICHARD A. MARSDEN, JR. (2) Winfield, N. J. ARTA S. MARSH (I) . . . . Clemson, S. C. JOHN D. MARSHALL (2) . . Spartanburg, S. C. BETSY J. MARTIN (2) . . CARLON L. MARTIN (3) . DOUGLAS C. MARTIN (3) GARNETT M. MARTIN III GIL B. MARTIN (I) . . JAMES W. MARTIN (3) . JOHN W. MARTIN (2) . JOHN W. MARTIN III (I) MABRY E. MARTIN (I) . MICHAEL T. MARTIN (3) NANCY C. MARTIN (I) ROBERT E. MARTIN (3) . . . Pendleton. S. C. . . . Aynor. S. C. . . Marietta, Ga. ) . Pineville, N.C. Clemson, S. C. . Winnsboro, S. C. Woodbridge, N.J. . . McBee, S. C. . . Wayland, Ky. Travelers Rest, S. C. . . Pelzer, S. C. . Gray Court, S. C. TERRY W. MARTIN (I) . . . Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM MARTIN (2) . . . Fairfield. N. J. ROBERT G. MARTURANO (3) . . Camden, S. C. JANIS L. MARX (I) Clemson, S.C. ROBERT C. MARZILI (I) . . . Hershey, Pa. MARY A. MASON (I) . GARY K. MASSEY (2) HELEN A. MASSEY (3) HENRY L. MASEY (I) . JEROME W. MASSIE (2) DONALD MASUCCI (3) CARL S. MATHENY (2) Westminster, S.C. Greenville, S. C. . Charlotte, N.C. Greenwood, S. C. . . Parlin, N.J. . Neptune, N. J. Greenville, S. C. MIKE H. MATHEWS (I JOHN W. MATHEWS (2) . RICHARD C. MATHIS (I) . WILMA J. MATHIS (I) . . JAMES R. MATSINGER (I) . BETTY J. MATTHEWS (3) . CHARLES H. MATTHEWS (2) EDWARD C. MATTHEWS II (2) FRANK L. MATTHEWS (3) . RICHARD S. MATTHEWS (I) . THOMAS C. MATTHEWS (I) BARRY G. MATTOX (3) . . . Waynesville, N. C. . East Point, Ga. Newberry, S. C. Campobello, S. C. . . Media, Pa. Scranton, S. C. Clemson, S. C. . Blackville. S. C. . Sumter, S. C. . Blackville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Columbia, S. C. JOHN R. MAUNEY (I) ALAN D. MAXWELL (2) CHARLES A. MAYER (2) CHARLES E. MAYSON ( JOHN E. MEADE (2) . ROBERT E. MEADORS I KENNETH A. MEANS (3) JERRY A. MEEHAN (3) MARTIN E. MEEK (I) . BENJAMIN R. MEGGS (3) DWIGHT J. MEHAFFY (3) . . Charleston, S. C. . . Greenwood, S. C. Little Mountain, S. C. . . Greenville, S. C. . Willistonpard, N.Y. . . . Clinton, S. C. . Clemson, S. C. . Pendleton, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . . Florence, S. C. . . Central, S. C. CHAS. W. MELLARD, JR. (3) Mt. Pleasant. S. C. JOHN W. MELLARS (3) . PETE MELLON (I) . . . JOSEPH D. MELNIK (3) . ROBERT V. MELTON (2) E. GLENN MERCER (3) . ERNEST D. MERCK (2) . TIMOTHY C. MERRELL (2) MITCHELL MERRITT (3) . THOMAS A. MESSICK (3) GERALD H. METCALF (3) GORDON S. METSKY (3) JAMES L METZE (2) . . CRAIG R. METZGAR (I) . THEODORE M. MEYER (3) BETTE J. MEYERRIECKS (2) CHARLES C. MICHIELS (I] ROBERT W. MICHIE (3] . JOHN P. MICKANIS (3) ALAN F. MIDURA (2) . . JULIAN P. MIKELL (I) . GEORGE K. MILAM (3) . RONALD W. MILAM (3) . DANNY O. MILES (3) . DAVID B. MILEY (3) . . CAROL MILFORD (2) . . DONALD J. MILLER (I) . HARRY M. MILLER (2) . LAWRENCE H. MILLER (I) LEWIS MILLER (3) . . . MICHAEL A. MILLER (3) MICHAEL C. MILLER (2) RICHARD W. MILLER (2) ROBERT E. MILLER (3) . ROBBY E. MILLER (2) . . ROBERT G. MILLER (I) . WILLIAM B. MILLIS (3) . . Lindenhurst, N.Y. . . . Aiken, S. C. . . Stratford, Conn. . Williamston, S. C. . Georgetown, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . . Rock Hill, S. C. Conway, S. C. . West Chester, Pa. Travelers Rest, S. C. . . Summit, N.Y. . Columbia, S. C. . . Darien, Conn. . . Greenville, S. C. Myrtle Beach, S. C. . . Gaffney, S. C. . . Kensington, Md. . . Hanover. Md. . . Wilmington, Del. . . Florence, S. C. Sandy Springs, S. C. . . Statesville, N. C. Florence, S. C. . Charleston, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. . . Greer, S. C. . Fort Mill, S. C. Florence, S. C. Florence, S. C. . . Union, S. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. Lebanon, Pa. Easley, S. C. Simpsonville, S. C. . . Pauline, S. C. High Point, N.C. « 1 - J P l UNDERGRADUATES £ ( pi c f JJ ,1 K t A i UNDERGRADUATES FLOYD S. MILLS (1) ... Newberry, S. C. ROBERT P. MILLS (2) . . . . Greenville, S. C. ROGER W. MILLS (1) ... Georgetown, S. C. STEVE A. MILLS (2) . . . Saluda, S. C. GERALD E. MIMS (1) . . . . Columbia, S. C. PAUL W. MIMS (3) . . . . Columbia, S. C. RALSTON MINGLEDORFF (2) Savannah, Ga. CAROLYN C. MITCHELL (2) . . Oxford, Conn. DAVID H. MITCHELL (3) . Hickory Grove, S. C. GARY M. MITCHELL (2) . . . Columbia. S. C. JOHN R. MITCHELL (2) . . . . McColl.S. C. NED R. MITCHELL (2) . . . Charleston, S. C. ROBERT E. MITCHELL (2) . Sumter, S. C. JOHNNY D. MIXON (2) . . Beaufort, S. C. SUSAN L. MIXON (1) . . N. Augusta, S. C. WILLIAM D. MIXON (1) . . Varnville, S. C. JAMES C. MIXON (1) . . . . Allendale, S. C. RICHARD H. MIXON (1) . . Allendale. S. C. DANNY A. MIZE (2) . . . Belton. S. C. DEANA M. MIZE (1) . . Greenville, S. C. PERRY J. MIZE (1) CRAIG A MOBLEY (1) . . Chester, S. C. NANCY J. MOBLEY (3) . . Orangeburg, S. C. GERALD T. MODE (1) . . . York S C ROBERT L. MONEY (2) . Bethesda, Md. DAVID G. MONJOT (2) . . Rockey River, Ohio MILLARD C. MONNEN (1 ) . Alexandria, Va. MIKE A. MONTEITH (1) . . . Columbia, S. C. GEORGIA F. MONTGOMERY (2) Gr ' nville, S. C. MARSHA B. MONTGOMERY (1) . Sptbg., S. C. RICHARD P. MONTGOMERY 1) Greenv.lle, S. C. HENRY M. MOODY (2) . Cayce, S. C. JAMES M. MOODY (1) . . . . Eustis, Fla. MICHAEL C. MOODY (2) . . Dillon, S. C. RICHARD E. MOODY (1) . . Greenville, S. C. JOHN E. MOON (1) ... . Greenville, S. C. ANTHONY G. MOORE (3) . vtoncks Corner, S. C. BRENT C. MOORE (2] . . . Spartanburg, S. C. CHARLES G. MOORE (3) . Moore, S. C. DENNIS R. MOORE (3) . Greenville, S. C. EDWIN N. MOORE (2) . . . VanWyck, S. C. EILEEN B. MOORE (1) . . . Cherry Hill, N.J. FRANCES A. MOORE (1) . Newport News, Va. FRANCIS W. MOORE (1) . . . . Aiken, S. C. GEORGE E. H. MOORE (1) . Walterboro. S. C. JAMES C. MOORE (1 ) . Monroe, N. C. JAMES S. MOORE (1) . . Andrews, S. C. JOSEPH R. MOORE (1) . . Lexington, S. C. KENNETH W. MOORE (1) Clemson, S. C. NANCY C. MOORE (2) . Mt. Pleasant. S. C. PATRICK J. MOORE (2) . Laurens, S. C. RICHARD W. MOORE (1) Clemson, S. C. ROBERT A. MOORE (3) . Mountain Lakes. N. J. ROBERT J. MOORE (2] . . Spartanburg, S. C. STEVEN C. MOORE (3) . Darlington, S. C. STEPHEN T. MOORE (3) . . Greenville. S. C. WILLIAM E. MOORE (1) . Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM L. MOORE (1) . Anderson, S. C. HUNTER H. MOORHEAD (2 . Blacksburg, S. C. ROBERT M. MOORHEAD (1) . Anderson, S. C. BENJAMIN W. MOORING ( THOMAS C. MOOSE (2) . CHARLES G. MORGAN (I) MICHAEL J. MORGAN (3) RIC HARD L. MORRELL (2) LISBETH A. MORRIS (2) . ROBERT T. MORRIS (3) . TEDDY MORRIS, JR. (3) . WILLIAM J. MORRIS (3) . EARL C. MORRISON (I) . DAVID L. MORROW (2) . ROBERT J. MOSELEY (2) . CURTIS M. MOSS (I) . . LEWIS G. MOSS (2) . . . RAMOND A. MOSS (2) . RAYMOND Z. MOSS (2) . RICHARD N. MOSS (3) . V. STEPHEN MOSS (2) . . ) . Robins AFB, Ga. Newberry, S. C. . . Gaffney, S. C. . Falls Church. Va. Ware Shoals. S. C. Timmonsville, S. C. . . Baltimore. Md. Greenwood, S. C. Laurel Springs, N. J. . Bennettsville, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . . Clemson.S. C. . Cameron, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Charleston, S. C. . Blacksburg, S. C. BARBARA A. MOSTERTZ (3) . Greenville, S. C. PETER S. MOWLAJKO (2) . . Barnwell, S. C. RANDOLPH M. MOYER (3) . . Sumter, S. C. GEORGE W. MOZINGO III (3) . Columbia, S. C. RICHMOND F. MUCKENFUSS, JR. (I) Chas., S. C. NANCY D. MUIRHEAD (2) . Greenville, S. C. DENNIS W. MULL (I) . JOHN D. MULLEN (3) . MYRA F. MULLEN (3) . BOYCE L. MULLER (2) THOMAS E. MULLINAX (I GARY L. MULLINS (3) . VICTOR F. MULLINS (I) DAVID L. MULLIS (3) . SHARON A. MUMMA (I) EARL B. MUNDAY (I) EDGAR G. MUNDAY (2) HORACE M. MUNGO (2) GLORIA E. MUNGO (3) HENRY B. MUNN, JR. (2) DANA R. MURDOCK (I) EDWARD C. MURDOCK (3 ANDREA J. MURPHREE [I] EDWARD Y. MURPHY (2) KEVIN L MURRAY (3) LAWTON E. MURRAY (2) LINDA K. MURRAY (3) . CHARLES R. MYERS, JR. EDWARD E. MYERS (2) . Hampton, Va. Greenville, S. C. Greenville. S. C. Blythewood, S. C. Charlotte, N. C. . Williston, S. C. Gaffney, S. C. Gastonia. N. C. Greenville. S. C. Anderson, S. C. Anderson, S. C. . Rock Hill, S.C. . . Rock Hill, S.C. . . Rock Hill, S.C. Chattanooga, Tenn. I) . Monroeville, N. J. I . . Walhalla, S. C. Edgemoor, S. C. . . . Berlin. Md. . Moncks Corner, S. C. . . Gastonia, N. C. i I ) . . Easley, S. C. Moncks Corner, S. C. FRANK D. MYERS (2) . Charleston Heights. S. C, FRANKIE R. MYERS (3) JESSE W. MYERS (3) . KENNETH W. MYERS (2) MARVIN R. MYERS, JR. ( MICHAEL L. MYERS (2) ROBERT W. MYERS (3) RONALD W. MYERS (I) VANN B. MYERS (I) . JEAN-PIERRE NAJAR (I) JOSEPH D. NANCE (I) JAMES E. NEAL, JR. (I) TOMMY Y. NEAL (2) Seneca, S. C. Bennettsville, S.C. . Rock Hill, S. C. Simpsonville, S. C. Pickens, S. C. . Piedmont, S.C. Charleston, S. C. Bowman, S. C. Washington, D. C. Charleston, S. C. . Woodruff, S. C. Greenville, S. C. SLASH mm UNDERGRADUATES diMdM m M M Ak iA ;W ' r„ ' .ri fc ▲t i± l iM UNDERGRADUATES CORNELIA E. NEAL (2) . . Charleston, S. C. JAMES R. NEAL (2) . . . . Newberry. S. C. ANGELA NEELY (I) Pelzer. S. C. JOE C. NEELY (2) Rock Hill. S. C. WILLIAM H. NEELY (2) . . . Rock Hill, S. C. DEBORAH K. NEESE (I) . West Columbia. S. C. JAMES T. NEIL (I) Landrum.S. C. CHARLES A. NELSON |3) . . Anderson, S. C. GARY L. NELSON (I) . . . Greenv.lle, S. C. WILLIAM G. NELSON (I) . . Charlotte, N. C. SUSAN A. NEPVEUX (2) . . Charleston. S. C. HAROLD C. NETTLES (3) . . . Sumter. S. C. ROLAND E. NETTLES ( I ] . Moncks Corner. S. C. RONNIE K. NETTLES (3) . . Ridgeland, S. C. LEONARD M. NEWCOMB (2) . Hampton, Va GEORGE T. NEWELL (2) . Moncks Corner. S. C. PAUL M. NEWELL (2) . . . . Winder, Ga. DAVID A. NEWTON (2) . . . Central. S. C. ERIC D. NEWTON (2) GARY S. NEWTON (2) . RONALD W. NEWTON (3 WILLIAM M. NEWTON ( LUCAS L. NICHOL (I) LEE F. NICHOLSON (I) AASE M. NILSSEN (2) JOHN R. NIXON (I) . ELIZABETH J. NOBLE (I) MARY F. NOEL (I) . . MARGARET A. NOFFZ (2) JOHN E. NORRIS (2) . Asheboro. N. C. Greenville, S. C. Clemson, S. C. Gable, S. C. . Griffin, Ga. Greenville, S. C. St. James. N Y. Central, S. C. Laurens, S. C. Selmer, Tenn. Ninety Six. S. C. . . Vance. S. C. MYRA A. NORRIS (3) . . . ROBERT T. NORRIS (2) . . WILLIAM M. NORRIS (2) . DAVID B. NORTON (2) . . LAWRENCE S. NORTON (I) MARK M. NOWAKOWSKI (3) Camden. S. C. Clemson. S. C. Greenville, S. C. Charlotte, N. C. . . Clio, S.C. . Baltimore, Md. DON A. NUMMY (I) . . . . Bamberg. S. C. JEFFREY G. NUOVO (2) . New Hyde Park, N. Y. RONALD W. OAKLEY (2) . . Oxon Hill. Md. MARSHA R. OATES (3) . . Spartanburg. S. C. ROY R. OATES (3) Clemson, S.C. DEAN R. OBERG (2) Verona, N.J. TIMOTHY E. O ' BRIEN (2) JAMES C. O ' CAIN (2) . KIM J. O ' CONNELL (I) MICHAEL A. O ' CONNELL CRAIG F. O ' DELL (2) . RICHARD F. ODOM (2) LINDA L. OGLEVEE (I) CHARLES R. OLIVER (2) CHARLIE S. OLIVER (2) RONALD A. OLIVER (2) RONNIE N. OLIVER (2) . . Stamford, Conn. Hendersonville. N. C. . . Warwich. R. I. (3) . Greenv.lle, S.C. . . . Laurens. S. C. . Johnston. S. C. . Greenwood, S. C. Hagerstown, Md. Duncan. S. C. Hemingway, S. C. Florence, S. C. THOMAS J. O ' MAHONY (2) Howard Bch., N. Y. ANSEL D. ORANDER (2) RICHARD T. ORNE (2) . LARRY L. ORR (I) . . WALTER H. ORR (I) . GEORGE B. OSBORNE (3) GUY L. OSBORNE (3) Easley, S. C. East Orange. N. J. . Gaffney.S. C. . Gaffney, S. C. . Wmnsboro, S. C. Union, S. C. RICHARD D. OSMENT (2) ROBERT W. OSMENT (I) . MARION C. OSTEEN (I) WILLIAM H. OSTENDORFF DIANE K. OSWALD (I) . FRANCIS M. OH, JR. (3) CARLTON D. OUZTS (2) RICHARD L. OVERTURF (I) BOBBY W. OWEN (2) . . GARY L. OWEN (I) . . JAMES H. OWEN, JR. (I) LAWRENCE D. OWENS (I) R. ELAINE OWENS (3) . WYLIE T. OWENS (2) . JOHN J. OXFORD (3) . . B. ROBERT OZBOLT (3) . GAIL L. OZBOLT (I) . . BRENDA M. PACE (I) . JERRY C. PACE (2) LLOYD W. PACE (2) FRED M. PADGETT (3) COLE L. PAGE (3) . 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C. CHARLES J. SANGVINITO (I) . . Easton, Pa. BARBARA A. SAN MIGUEL (2) DONALD A. SANSONE (I) . ERIC J. SANSONETTI (2) . . MICHAEL D. SARGENT (2) . DAVID T. SASSER (I) . . EDWIN G. SATCHER (I) LARRY S. SATTERFIELD (I) SHELLIE M. SAULS (2) . ALVIN E. SAUNDERS. JR. (3) DOROTHY A. SAVAGE (2) JEAN M. SAVERANCE (3) LAURA G. SAVERANCE (2) OLGA G. SAVITSKY (I) . RODNEY J. SAYLOR (I) . . Sptbg.S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Ellicott City, Md. . . Liberty, S. C. Garden City, Ga. . . Gilbert, S. C. . . Easley.S. C. . . Mullms, S. C. . Orangeburg, S. C. . Anderson. S. C. Lamar. S. C. . Annandale, Va. Clemson, S. C. St. Matthews. S. C. ROBERT L. SCARBOROUGH (I) Belle Haven, Va. ROBT. L. SCARBOROUGH, JR. (2) Eastover, S. C. RICHARD E. SCATES (3) . . . Gaffney. S. C. TIM J. SCHEILBEL (I) . . . Stratford, Conn. JANIS L. SCHIESSER (I) . . . Jericho, N.Y. FRED J. SCHILLING (3) . Old Westbury, N. Y. SS A a UNDERGRADUATES i AM V 2 ' ! : ?! 1,r? ' 2 ill i : %Mm % UNDERGRADUATES ROBERT C. SCHMIDT (3) OldTappan, N.J. DANA P. SCHNEIDER (1) . Mt. Pleasant. S. C. JOSH F. SCHEIDER (3) . . Statesville, N. C. RANDOLPH P. SCHULLEY (1) . Somerville, N. J. SHERRYL A. SCHULTZ (1) . Alexandria. Va. HOWARD L. SCHULZ (3) . . Vmeland, N. J. OTTO H. SCHUMACHER (3) . Walhalla, S. C. SUSAN SCHUMACHER (2) . Wa lhalla, S.C CHARLES E. SCHUSTER (1) Hanahan, S. C. DAVID R. SCHWAB (2) . . . Birchrunville. Pa. ROBERT J. SCOGGINS (2) . . Smyrna, S.C. BENJAMIN L. SCOTT (2) . Charleston, S. C. CHARLES D. SCOTT (3) . . Orangeburg, S. C. DANIEL B. SCOTT (2) . . Hollywood, S. C JOHN M. SCOTT (2) . . . . Lake View, S.C. JUDD K. SCOTT (2) . . . Anderson, S. C. JULIUS G. SCOTT, JR. (2) . . Hollywood, S. C MARY S. SCOTT (2) . . . Summerville, S. C. PETER G. SCOTT (2) . . Lloyd Harbor, N. Y RONALD F. SCOTT (2) . Greenwood, S. C THOMAS B. SCOTT (2) . . LakeV.ew. S. C WILLIAM T. SCOTT (3) . . . . Dillon, S.C VERA A. SCOTT (2) . . . Greenwood, S. C. JULIA C. SCREWS (2) . . Anderson, S. C ELEANOR E. SCRUGGS (2) . Anderson. S. C WILLIAM B. SCRUGGS (2) Chesnee, S. C THOMAS F. SCURRY (3) . . . Columbia. S. C CHARLES P. SEA (1) . . . Florence. S. C JOHN M. SEARS (3) . . . Anderson, S. C DAVID B. SEASE (3) . . Newberry, S. C JAMES E. SEASE (1) . . . Ehrhardt, S. C MARTHA A. SEAY (3) . . Spartanburg, S. C POLLIANNE SEEGARS (2) . . . McBee, S. C RALPH W. SEELKE (1) . Char eston Heights, S. C PAUL A. SEESMAN (1) . . . . Rockville, Md STEPHEN A. SEFICH (1) . Clemson, S. C BRUCE SEIFRIED (I) .... Concord, N. H. JOHN W. SELF (I) .... Greensboro, N. C. JACQUELINE I. SELFRIDGE (2) . Millville. N. J. ROBERT M. SELLARS (I) . . . Pauline, S. C. NATHANIEL B. SENN (I) . . . Laurens, S. C. JOHN M. SEVERS (2) . . . Charlotte. N. C. CARROLL L. SEXTON, JR. (2) . Greenwood, S. C. WALTER L. SEYLE (1) . . . Charleston, S. C GARY L. SHANK (1 ) . . . Dover, Del KATHY SHANNON (2) . . Newberry. S. C WILLIAM S. SHANNON (3) Westbury, N. Y CHARLES W. SHARP, JR. (3) . . Sumter, S.C HUGH P. SHARPE (1) . . . Landrum, S. C WILBUR F. SHARPE, JR. (1) Charleston, S. C RAYMOND D. SHARPE (3) . . . Atlanta, Ga PATRICIA LYNN SHAW (1) . Gastonia, N. C RANDOLPH G. SHAW (2) . Atlanta. Ga GRADY 1. SHEALY (3) . . Ninety Six, S.C J. PAT SHEALY (2) .... Orangeburg, S. C. JOHN W. SHEALY (3) . . Wagonwheel. Wyo. MARY E. SHEALY (2) . . . . Leesville, S. C. ROBERT W. SHELDON (I) . . . Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT C. SHELL (I) .... Atlanta, Ga. ■ ' AW ' ALLEN B. SHELLEY (I) St. George, S. C. FRANK J. SHELLY (3) . . . . Rockville, Md GEORGE R. SHELLY (1) . Conway, S. C WILLIE C. SHELLY, JR. (3) Conway, S. C CHARLES A. SHELTON (1) . . Rock Hill, S. C DAVID W. SHEPPARD (1) Hollywood, Fla TOM P. SHEPPARD (3) . . . Liberty, S. C WILLIAM H. SHERARD (2) . . Williamston, S. C. VICTORIA S. SHERIFF (2) . . . Seneca, S. C. LARRY D. SHERMAN (3) . . Greenville, S. C. GEORGE B. SHERWOOD (2) . Columbia. S. C. ROBERT L. SHEWFELT (3) . . . Griffin, Ga. ARTHUR J. SHINNERS (3) . W. Springfield, Mass. LINDA J. SHIRLEY (2) . . . Pendleton, S. C. WILLIAM M. SHIRLEY (3) Honea Path, S. C PAUL R. SHISH (3) . . Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHN M. SHOEMAKE (1) . . . Buford, Ga. ROBERT D. SHONGO (1) . Greenville, S. C. NEIL G. SHOPE (1) . . . . Harnsburg, Pa. GARY S. SHORB (2) . . . . Hyattsville, Md. HENRY L. SHUGART (1) . Chester, S. C. BARON K. SHULER (3) . Charleston, S. C. CHARLES M. SHULER, JR. ( ) . Orgebg., S. C. DONNA K. SHULER (1) . West Columbia, S. C DONNA R. SHULER (1) Jamestown, S. C GEORGE D. SHULER (2) . . Holly Hill. S. C. HUBERT T. SHULER . . . Jamestown, S. C. JAMES M. SHULER (1) . . Santee, S. C. JASPER WM. SHULER (2) . . Holly Hill, S. C. KEITH C. SHULER (1) . . Monetta, S. C. TED H. SHULER (2) . . Santee, S. C THOMAS S. SHULL, JR. (3) Annapolis, Md. CLYDE S. SHUMPERT (1) . Leesville, S. C. JAMES E. SHUTE (2) . . . . Fort Mill, S. C. VICKIE SIACHOS (1) ... . Greenville, S. C. CHARLES A. SIBLEY (3) . . . Rock Hill, S. C GARY E. SICILIANO (1) . . Asbury Park, N.J WILLIAM C. SICKINGER (1) . Woodruff. S. C MICHAEL C. SIEBERT (3) . . . Laurens. S. C. ROBERT T. SILANCE (1] . Florham Park, N.J. RICHARD E. SILLIVANT (1) Charleston, S. C K. ELIZABETH SIMMONS (3) . Greenwood, S. C NANCY F. SIMMONS (3) . . P.ckens. S. C DAVID M. SIMPSON (2) . . Simpsonville, S. C HENRY G. SIMPSON (3) . . Lancaster, S.C JAMES M. SIMPSON (2) . . Williamston, S.C MARY L. SIMPSON (1) . . . . Clinton, S.C STEVEN 1. SIMPSON (1) . . . Rock Hill, S.C STEPHEN D. SINCLAIR (1) Washington, D. C ROBERT B. SINGLETON (2) N. Charleston, S. C DAVID L. SINGLETON (2) . . Greenville, S. C NANCY R. SINGLETON (3) Seneca. S. C JANE V. SINGLEY (2) . . Charleston, S. C ROBERT E. SINK (2) . . . Charleston, S. C RAYMOND E. SISTARE (2) Spartanburg, S. C BEVERLY A. SKARDON (2) Clemson, S. C ELIZABETH J. SKELTON (2) . . . Easley, S. C LINDA E. SKELTON (2) . . Greenville. S. C RICHARD B. SKELTON (1) Greenville. S. C THOMAS D. SKIDMORE (2) . . Roselle, N.J JOE M. SKINNER (1) . . Gaffney, S. C UNDERGRADUATES mm ?, mM v UNDERGRADUATES CHARLES E. SKIPPER (I) . . . Conway, S. C. JAMES A. SLABAUGH (I) . . Lexington. Ky. JAMES C. SLATER (I) . . Washington, D. C. DONALD C. SLAUGHTER (3) Sandy Springs, S. C. NANCY J. SLIKER (3) . . . . Wayne, N.J. JOHN W. SLOAN, JR. . . . Charlotte, N. C. MIKE J. SLOAN (2) . . . . Clemson. S. C. NANETTE C. SLOAN (I) . . . . Union. S. C. PAULA E. SLOAN (3) Union, S. C. THOMAS L. SLOAN (I) . . . . Greer, S. C. BRIAN E. SLOSARIK (I) . . . Fairfield, Conn. GEORGE R. SMART (I) . Travelers Rest, S. C. BOBBY E.SMITH (2) . . . . Hartsville. S. C. BOYCE E. SMITH (I) Ashland, Va. BRUCE C. SMITH (2) . . . . Anderson. S. C. CARL B. SMITH (I) . . . . Mountville. S. C. CONNIE SMITH (I) .... Greenwood, S. C. DAVID M. SMITH (3) Norway, S. C. DAVID R. SMITH (2) . . Spartanburg, S. C. DEBORAH G. SMITH (2) . Greenville, S. C. DONNA J. SMITH (2) Wagener. S. C. DONNA K. SMITH (3) . . . . Easley.S. C. FRANCIS M. SMITH (3) . Greenville, S. C. GAYLE D. SMITH (3) Pickens, S. C. GEORGE A. SMITH (1) . Greensboro, N. C. GEORGE G. SMITH (1) . . . . Dublin. Ga. H. ANNE SMITH (1) . HAROLD A. SMITH (1) . . Westminster, S. C. JACK W. SMITH (1) . . . W.Columbia. S. C. JEFFREY W. SMITH (3) . . . Concord, N. H. JERRY R. SMITH (1) . . Forest Park, Ga. JOHN M. SMITH (2) . . . . Wisadcy, S. C. KELLY S. SMITH (2) . . . Greenville, S. C. LARRY G. SMITH (1) . . Greenwood. S. C. LISA J. SMITH (1) . . . . Greenville, S. C. MARCUS E. SMITH (3) . . Greenv.lle, S. C. MARTHA A. SMITH (3) . Anderson, S. C. MICHAEL D. SMITH (1) . Greer. S. C. NORMAN K. SMITH (2) . . . . Belton. S. C. ORRIS A. SMITH (1) . . . . Piedmont, S. C. PATRICIA A. SMITH (2) . . Summerville, S. C. RICHARD K. SMITH (2) . . Walterboro. S. C. ROBERT H. SMITH (2) . Birmingham, Mich. ROGER B. SMITH (3) . . Johnston, S. C. ROGER D. SMITH (3) . . . Charlotte, N. C RONALD G. SMITH (2) . Easley. S. C RONALD W. SMITH (2) . . . . Cades. S. C. SAM E. SMITH, JR. (2) . . . Lake Gty. S. C SELMA D. SMITH (1) . . . . Central, S. C SIDNEY T. SMITH (3) . . Bowman, S. C. THOMAS B. SMITH (2) . Laurens, S. C TOMMY P. SMITH (3) . . . Greenv.lle.S. C TONY L. SMITH (3) . . Anderson, S. C. VICTOR E. SMITH. JR. (2) . . Folly Isle, S.C WALTER H. SMITH (2) . . Fountain Inn. S.C. WAYNE B. SMITH (3) . . Greenwood. S. C DEBBIE L. SMOAK (1) . . Yonges Island, S. C. STEPHEN F. SMOAK (3) . . . Rock Hill, S.C ERIC H. SNIDER (1) . . Anderson, S. C. JOHN D. SNIPES (3) . . Marion, S. C. WILLIAM G. SNIPES (2) JOHN D. SNODDY (3) . DONALD D. SNOW (I) HARRISON D. SNOW (I) MICHAEL L. SNYDER (2) ROBERT F. SNYDER (3) . . . Pelzer. S. C. Greenville, S. C. Simpsonville S. C. New Canaan, Conn. Triangle, Va. N. Charleston, S. C. JOHN R. SOKOHL (2) . Lookout Mtn., Tenn. ALGIE G. SOLOMONS (3) . . . Estill, S. C. ANDREW D. SOMERVILLE (I) . . Easley, S. C. DONNIE R. SORENSON (2) Travelers Rest, S. C. CHARLOTTE L. SOTTILE (2) . Isle of Palms. S. C. KENNETH G. SOUTHERLIN (3) . Trav. Rest. S. C. THORNWELL F. SOWELL (I) . Chesterfield, S. C. JOHN T. SOX (I) . . RONALD N. SPANGLER JOHN E. SPARKS (2) . RONNIE W. SPARKS (3) JAMES B. SPARROW (I) Columbia. S. C. Lawndale. N. C. Columbus, Ga. . Gaffney.S. C. Hartsville. S. C. BILLIE M. SPEARMAN (I) . . . Taylors, S. C. BRENDA G. SPEARMAN (2) . Greenville. S. C. NATHANIEL SPELLS (2) . . . Columbia. S. C. SID W. SPENCER (2) . . . . Monroe, N. C. THOMAS J. SPENCER ( I ) . Travelers Rest. S. C. WILLIAM A. SPENCER (2) . Bennettsv.lle. S. C. PETER P. SPINELLA (I) . . . Little Falls, N. J. HENRY R. SPIVEY (3) .... Clemson, S. C. JERRY W. SPRADLEY (3) .... Aiken, S. C. RAYMON P. SPREEN (2) . Morns Plains, N. J. CELIA A. SPRINGS (I) . . . Florence, S. C. JOHN D. SPROUSE (2) . . . Abbeville, S. C. HAROLD T. SQUIRES (2) . . Greenwood, S. C. CHARLES C. STAFFORD (2) . Lexington. N. C. CAROL L. STAHLKUPPE (2) . . Decatur, Ga. KATHE Y. STAKEMAN (2) . Bennettsville. S. C. JOSEPH D. STANDEFFER (2) . Anderson, S. C. DANIEL M. ST. ANDRE (I) . . Greenville. S. C. TED W. STANFIELD (I) . . . Columbia, S. C. JOHN J. STANKIEWICZ (3) . . Freehold, N. J. LINDA C. STANLEY (I) . San Francisco, Calif. TAD A. STANLEY (3) Elgin, III. LYNN B. STARLING (3) . . . Lakeland, Fla. WILLIAM J. STARNES (I) . . . Perry. S. C. VAN N. STEADMAN (3) . . . Williston, S. C. CLARK K. STECHER, JR. (2) . . Camp Hill. Pa. ROY A. STEED (I) Jackson. S. C. STEVE K. STEED (I) Jackson, S. C. CLYBURN S. STEELE (3) . . . Lancaster, S. C. JOHN R. STEER (3) . . . . Ninety Six, S. C. M. SUSAN STEIN (3) . . . . Anderson, S. C. NANCY M. STEIN (I) .... Anderson, S. C. LOUIS A. STENDER (2) . . . Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL K. STENSTROM (3) . Hend ' ville. N. C. GARY D. STEPHENS (I] . . . . Easley. S. C. MICHAEL G. STEPHENS (I) . . Taylors, S. C. PAULA M. STEPHENS (I) . . Anderson, S. C. F. WILLA STEPHENSON (2) . . Seneca, S. C. JAMES M. STERLING (2) . . Newberry, S. C. JAMES E. STEVENS (I) . . Wilmington, Del. BARRY L. STEWART (I) . . Greenwood. S. C. CARL R. STEWART (2) . . Franklin Lakes, N. J. 9 h dl ' W UNDERGRADUATES kk t 1 J2 m£3K£ UNDERGRADUATES lll|ff P CHARLES D. STEWART (2) . CHRISTOPHER W. STEWART FREDERICK M. STEWART (3) JAMES E. STEWART (I) . JAMES M. STEWART (2) . KENNETH J. STEWART (I) ROBERT L. STEWART (3) . VAN A. STICKLES (I) . . JACK A. STINSON (2) . . MARSHALL STITH (3) . S CAROL A. STOCKMAN (2) THOMAS B. STODDARD (I) Taylors, S. C. I) Lake City, S. C. . Lake City, S. C. . . Aiken, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Timonium, Md. Greenville, S. C. . Abbeville, S. C. Charleston, S. C. jllivan ' s Island, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Gray Court, S. C. WESLEY A. STODDARD (2) . Spartanburg, S. C. MORGAN M. STOKLEY (2) A. DWIGHT STOKES (I) CHARLES V. STOLL (3) . GARY M. STONE (I) . . JAMES H. STONE, JR. (3) NELWYN L. STONE (I) . . . PAUL J. STONE (3) . . . . WALLACE A. STOREY, JR. (I) MARK S. STOUDENMIRE (I) . VIRGINIA A. STOVER (3) . . BARBARA R. STRACK (3) . . MAURICE STRAUSS (I ) . PHILLIP N. STRAYER (3) . MARIANNA B. STREET (I) . FRANK E. STREHLE (2) . . EUGENE G. STRIBLING (3) CYNDY D. STRICKLAND (3) Kingsport, Tenn. Columbia, S. C. Kmgstree, S. C. Guilford, Conn. Greenville, S. C. Anderson. S. C. Manning, S. C. . Sptbg., S. C. . Pendleton, S. C. Blacksburg, S. C. . Clemson, S. C. Greenbrook, N. J. . . Atlanta, Ga. Branchville, S. C. . . Denbigh, Va. l.r s. c. Anderson, S. C. WATSON S.STRICKLAND (3) . Georgetown, S. C. STEPHEN STRIETER (I) . MICHAEL D. STROBLE (2) DAVID R. STROMAN (3) . LAURENCE E. STROUD (2) PHYLLIS A. STROUP (i) . WILLIAM B. STROUPE (2) KAREN E. STUART (I) . . HENRY M. STUCKEY (I) HERBERT E. STUCKEY (2) . SALLIE A. STURGIS (2) . TIMOTHY W. STUTTS (2) . JOHN T. SUBER, JR. (3) . ARTHUR D. SUGGS (I] . BEN R. SULLIVAN (3) . . THOMAS A. SUMMERFORD JAMES R. SURSAVAGE (3) DOMINIC J. SUSINI (3) . BETH D. SUTKER (I) . . STEPHEN T. SUTTERFIELD (I JOSEPH W. SUTTON (I) . MELINDA J. SUTTON (3) . ROGER D. SWAIN (I) . . JIMMY SWANGER (2) . . ROYCE A. SWAYZE MARION G. SWINK E. W. SWYGERT III JAMES E. SYKES (I) SUZANNE E. SZABO EDGAR L. TALBERT ( Clemson, S. C. . . Aiken, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Great Falls, S. C. . Gastonia, N. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. . Nesmith.S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Columbia, S. C. . Clemson, S. C. ) . Florence, S. C. . Andrews, N. C. . Camden, N.J. . Columbia, S. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Fort Mill, S. C. Marietta, Ga. . Columbia, S. C. . Rock Hill, S.C. . . Preble, N. Y. Effingham, S. C. Lexington, S. C. . Gaffney.S. C. Anderson, S. C. McCormick, S. C. ROBERT J. TALBERT (3) . THOMAS D. TALMAGE (3) FRANCES E. TaVELLE (I) , BILLY A. TAYLOR (3) . . DANNY E. TAYLOR (I) . DAVID E. TAYLOR (3) . FRED S. TAYLOR (I) . . JAMES B. TAYLOR (3) . JAMES W. TAYLOR (3) . JOSEPH G. TAYLOR (I) . MARK N. TAYLOR (I) . MICHAEL B. TAYLOR (I) MICHAEL W. TAYLOR (3) STANLEY D. TAYLOR (3) STEPHEN E. TAYLOR (3) STEPHEN H. TAYLOR (3) TERRY W. TAYLOR (2) . THOMAS D. TAYLOR (3) WILLIAM D. TAYLOR (2) WILLIAM R. TAYLOR (3) ALLEN L. TEAGUE (2) FRANKLIN A. TEAL (3) RICHARD D. TEAL (3) ANITA R. TEGEN (I) . DAVID T. TALLON (2) . WILLIAM D. TERRY (2) MARY JANE TERRY (2) REBECCA L. TERRY (I) ROBERT C. TERRY (3) WM. M. THAMES III (2) JAMES C. THIGPEN (3 B. CRAIG THOMAS (3 EDWARD M. THOMAS GEORGE C. THOMAS JAMES R. THOMAS (2 JULIE A. THOMAS (I) North Augusta, S. C. . . . Eustis. Fla. Gaffney, S. C. . Johnsonville, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . Asheville, N. C. Columbia, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . . Gilbert, S. C. . East Bend, N. C. Greeleyville, S. C. . . Aiken, S. C. Ware Shoals. S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Myrtle Beach, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Honea Path, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Waynesville, N. C. Columbia, S. C. . . Hartsville, S. C. Crescent Beach, S. C. . . Central. S. C. . Dillon, S. C. Fort Inn, S. C. Piedmont, S. C. Varnville.S. C. Martin. S. C. nond Beach, Fla. RICHARD G. THOMAS (I) RONNIE L. THOMAS (I) . SARAH A. THOMAS (I) . TERRY R. THOMAS (3) . . VIRGINIA A. THOMAS (2) ERIC K. THOMASON (2) . 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J v fb fr t 5t UNDERGRADUATES £5 « ft ' fM f j C.i £4f UNDERGRADUATES -1J i JOHN W. THREATTE (2) . . Chester, S. C. RICHARD M. THROWER (1 ) . . Milton, Fla. RANDOLPH M. TILLER, JR. (2) . Florence, S. C. MICHAEL L. TILLIRSON (3) . . Liberty, S. C. DEBBIE R TILLOTSON (2) . Seneca, S. C. HERMAN W. TILLOTSON (3) Spartanburg, S. C. WAYNE F. TIMMER (2) . . . Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLENE M. TIMMS (2) . Anderson, S. C. GILL D. TIMPSON (2) . . . . Edgefield, S. C. WILLIAM W. TINSLEY (2) . Fort Myers, Fla. MICHAEL T. TIZZANO (3) . Simpsonville, S. C. CONNIE J. THACKSTON (1) Fountain Inn, S. C. ALBERT C. TODD (2) . . . Greenwood, S. C. CHARLES M. TODD (2) . . Massapequa, N. Y. DALE T. TODD (1) . . . . . . . Lons, S. C. JIMMY W. TODD (2) . . . . . . Loris, S. C. LAURA J. TODD (2) . . . Virginia Beach, Va. LEROY TODD (1) . . . . MURRAY R. TODD (2) . . Virginia Beach, Va. GEORGE W. TOLBERT (1) . . Greenwood, S. C. H. PRESSLEY TOMPKINS, JR. (2) Sum ' ville, S.C. JOHN C. TOMSYCK (1) . . Greenville, S.C. 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WALTERS (1) m p tb f | ii UNDERGRADUATES A ft fi - ' J u ft ' ft ' UNDERGRADUATES ii At flte GEORGE S. WALTMAN.JR. (2) Greenwood, S. C. FREDDIE C. WALTZ (3) . . . . Ruffin, S. C. REBECCA C. WANNAMAKER ( 1) Clemson, S. C. JOHNSON H. WARD (1) . Ninety Six, S. C. MICHAEL C. WARD (2) . . . Marion. S. C. RALEIGH O. WARD (1) Effingham. S. C. DAVID A. WARDLAW (3) . Whitmire, S. C. ROBERT S. WARDLAW (2) . St. Matthews, S. C. WILLIAM G. WARDLAW (3) Anderson. S. C. JOHN H. WARNER (2) . . Greenwood, S. C. WILLIAM R. WARNER (1) . Greenwood, S. C. JAMES D. WARREN (3) . Char eston Hghts., S. C. JOHN N. WARREN (1) . . . . Startex.S. C. KATHERINE C. WARREN (1) Easley, S. C. RUFUS R. WARREN (1) . . . . Olar, S. C. JOHN M. WATERS (2) . . Spartanburg, S. C. BEVERLY R. WATKINS (1) . Greenville, S. C. GARY M. WATKINS (2) . . Clemson. S. C. GEORGE L. WATKINS (1) . Bishopville, S. C. THOMAS F. WATKINS (2) . . . Seneca. S. C. WILLIAM J. WATKINS (2) Batesburg, S. C. BEN G. WATSON (3) . . . N. Augusta, S. C. CHRIS M. WATSON (3) Greenville, S. C. CLYDE T. WATSON (3) . . Greenville, S. C. JAMES C. WATSON (1) . . Florence, S. C. JERRY S. WATSON (1) . . Columbia, S. C. JOSEPH P. WATSON (3) . . . Anderson, S. C. MICHAEL S. WATSON (1) . Simpsonville, S. C. ROBERT L. WATSON III (1) Anderson. S. C. RODERICK M. WATSON II (3 Ridge Spg.. S. C. SHERRILL L. WATSON (3) . Edgefield, S. C. THOMAS H. WATSON (1) Camden. S. C. LARRY E. WATTS (1) . . . Florence, S. C. LAWRENCE S. WATTS (3) . Morris Plains, N.J. PATRICK R. WATTS (2) . . Camden. S. C. WALDO J. WATTS (2) . . Greenville, S. C. PATRICIA B. WAYNE (1) Magnolia, Mass. HENRY F. WEATHERS. JR. (3) Fountain Inn, S. C. JOHN O. WEATHERS (1) . Bowman. S. C. KENNETH J. WEATHERS (1) . Fountain Inn, S. C. LAWRENCE L. WEATHERS (2) Bowman, S. C. JOHN J. WEAVER III (3) . Bennettsville, S. C. PRISCILLA A. WEAVER (1) Greenville, S. C. HENRY M. WEBB (2) . . . . Hartsville.S. C. PETER F. WEDDELL (3) . . . Goshen, Ind. BARBARA L. WEEKS (1) . . Florence, S. C CALVIN R. WEEKS (2) . . . Savannah, Ga. PRESTON H. WEEKS, JR. (1) . . A.ken.S. C THOMAS J. WEEKS (1) . . Ware Shoals, S. C FRANK J. WEISENSEE (2) . Toms River, N.J PATRICIA A. WEISNER (1) Laurens, S. C BARBARA A. WELBORN (2) . . Pickens, S. C JAMES M. WELBORN (3) . . Anderson, S.C JULIUS W. WELBORN III (2) . . Tryon, N. C LYNN C. WELBORN (3) . . Pickens, S.C HENRY D. WELCH (2) . . Society Hill. S.C HOWARD J. WELCH (1) . . Salisbury, N. C ROBERT L. WELCH (2) . . . . Dillon, S.C BARBARA B. WELLS (2) . . Anderson, S. C CONNIE E. WELLS (1) . . . . Tillman, S.C JEROME C. WELLS (2) . . Orangeburg, S. C. WAYNE C. WELLS (3) . . Clemson, S. C. LAURA S. WELSH (1) . . . . Walhalla, S. C. STEPHEN L. WELSH (2) . . . Walhalla, S. C. ROBERT S. WENNERSTEN (3) . Glen Rock, N.J. RICHARD B. WERTS (3) . Ninety Six, S. C. ERNEST R. WESSINGER (1) . Columbia, S. C. J. HENRY WESSINGER (3) Columbia, S. C. JAMES E. WEST (1) . . . Simpsonville, S. C. JERRY J WEST ( 1 ) . . . ROBERT P. WEST (1) ... Anderson, S. C. THOMAS H. WEST (1) . . . . Marion. S. C. VIRGINIA L. WEST (2) . . Atlanta, Ga. WALTER D. WEST (1) . . Easley, S. C. JAMES F. WESTBROOK (3) . Clemson, S. C. JAMES K. WESTBURY, JR. (1) St. Matthews, S. C. DELWIN N. WESTMORELAND (1) . A,ken,S. C. MARY K. WESTMORELAND (1 ) . Lancaster, S. C. JEFFREY M. WESTON (2) . . . Union, S.C. KEITH E. WHATLEY (1) . . . Greenville, S. C. PIERCE L. WHATLEY (2) . . . Columbia, S. C. LEE E. WHEATLEY (2) . . Augusta, Ga. ROBERT C. WHEATLEY (3] . Spartanburg, S. C. JOHN H. WHEELER (3) . . . . Saluda, S.C. RICHARD D. WHEELER (3) Clemson, S. C. DON V. WHELCHEL (3) . . Gaffney, S. C. C. W. WHETSTONE, JR. (2) . St. Matthews, S.C. CRAIG N WHITE (2) . . Fairfax, Va. PAUL M. WHITE (1) ... Anderson, S. C. PHYLLIS A. WHITE (3) . . W.Columbia, S.C. ROBERT B. WHITE (3) . . . Greenville, S.C. R. E. WHITE, JR. (1) . . . Fountain Inn, S. C. ROGER W. WHITE (1) . . Bonneau, S. C. RONNIE B. WHITE (2) . . Anderson, S. C. SAMUEL B. WHITE (1) . . 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WILEY (2) . . Anderson, S. C VIVIAN J. WILEY (1) . . . Darlington, S.C ft i«V ft 09 P9 UNDERGRADUATES €5 r UNDERGRADUATES HP51 ff P - m WILLIAM J. WILFINSER ( ROBERT T. WILKINS (2) ROBERT M. WILKINSON ( DAVID C. WILLIAMS (I) DEBRA L. WILLIAMS (I) DONNA S. WILLIAMS (3) EDGAR G. WILLIAMS (I) . . Emmaus, Pa. Greenville, S. C. Walterboro. S. C. Taylors, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Florence, S. C. . Rock Hill. S. C. FRAN WILLIAMS (I) . . . Charleston. S. C. HARRISON J. WILLIAMS (I) . Hickory, S. C. JAMES H. WILLIAMS (2) . W. Columbia. S. C. JAMES R. WILLIAMS (3) . . Newberry, S. C. JOHN F. WILLIAMS (3) . . Cleveland, N. C. JOHN K. WILLIAMS [I JOHN L. WILLIAMS (I JUDITH L. WILLIAMS MARK R. WILLIAMS ( MELVIN Z. WILLIAMS NANCY L. WILLIAMS Columbia. S. C. Dover, Del. . Asheville. N.C. , Greenville, S. C. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. Seneca, S. C. NORMAN F. WILLIAMS (2] . Pendleton, S. C. NORMAN R. WILLIAMS (2) . . Easley, S. C. ROBERT T. WILLIAMS (I) . . . Cayce. S. C. RONNIE A. WILLIAMS (I) . . . 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Laurens, S. C. . . Fort Mill, S. C. . . . Seneca. S. C. . . Four Oaks, N.C. . . Abbeville, S. C. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Meadville. Pa. Columbia. S. C. . . Abbeville. S. C. Cayce, S. C. Galivants Ferry. S. C. . . Columbia, S. C. . . Sumter, S. C. [I) . Arlington, Va. . . Oswego, S. C. . Jonesboro. Ga. , Schnecksville. Pa. . Watchung, N. J. LARRY V. WISE (3) . SUSAN C. WISE (I) . CONRAD W. WISINGER ANDREW F. WITKO (2) STEVE L. WITT (2) . . JAMES D. WITTER (3) . . . Columbia, S. C. . . . Blackville. S. C. (3) Saddle Brook, N.J. . . . Alexandria, Va. . Capitol Heights, Md. . . . Chaffee, N. Y. BRIAN A. WOLFE (I) JOYCE A. WOLFE (I) FOREST J. WOOD (6) GARY T. WOOD (I) JOHN W. WOOD (3) PAIGE L. WOOD (I) , PAMELA A. WOOD (2) PHIL E. WOOD (I) . . RICHARD O. WOOD (3) . DERRELL E. WOODFIN (I) . ANDREW D. WOODHAM, JR. SALLY H. WOODLE (I) . . EDWARD D. WOODROW (l) JAMES D. WOODSON (3) . NANCY A. WOODSON (2) . DEWARD B. WOOLBRIGHT III JACOUE L. WOOTEN (I) . RICHARD E. WOOTEN (3) . Spartanburg, S. C. Lancaster, S. C. China Grove, N. J. West Union, S. C. Great Falls, S. C. Mt. Pleasant. S. C. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. . Woodruff, S. C. . Lake City, S. C. . Gramling, S. C. (2) Bish ' ville, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. . . Olanta.S. C. Easley. S. C. . . Liberty. S. C. |2) . Sptbg., S. C. Greenville. S. C. Pendleton. S. C. DON A. WORLEY (2] .... Newberry, S. C. JOHN W. WORSHAM (3) . . Bamberg. S. C. ZACHERY R. WOULDLAST (2) . Abbey Lane. Ire. STEPHEN G. WRAY (3) .... Gaffney, S. C. BETTY Z. WRIGHT (2) . . . Holly Hill, S. C. BILLY R. WRIGHT (I) .... Chester. S. C. CLYDE R. WRIGHT (3) . . . Gastonia. N. C. JOYCE LEE WRIGHT (2) . . Greenville, S. C. JUDITH E.WRIGHT (2) . . . . Ward. S. C. MARK A. WRIGHT (I) . ... Havertown, Pa. SHERRY H. WRIGHT (I) . . Gastonia. N. C. THOMAS L. WRIGHT (3) . . . Duncan. S. C. WILLIAM G. WRIGHT (3) . . Rock Hill, S. C. WILLIE T. WRIGHT (I) . . . New York. N.Y. PHYLLIS H. WRONG (3) . . . Lynchburg, Va. THOMAS W. WURTZ (2) . . Wantagh, N.Y. DAVID C. WYLIE (I) Chester, S. C. ROBERT S. WYLIE (3) . . . Blacksburg. S. C. WILLIAM L. WYLIE. JR. (I) . Wmnsboro, S. C. WILLIAM E. WYMAN (I) . . Mt. Lakes. N. J. DAVID L. WYNN (I) Cheraw. S. C. JOSEPH E. WYSOWSKI (I) . Westbrook, Conn. CLIFF YATES (2) Lancaster, S. C. NAOMI YATES (I) Olanta S. C. RAY A. YAUGER (3) . . . . Uniontown, Pa. JAMES C. YEAMAN (2) . . . Durham. N. C. LARRY E. YONCE (2) .... Johnston. S. C. GARY D. YOUELL (2) . . Hendersonvllle, N. C. JAMES E. YOUMANS (2) . . . Varnville, S. C. AMY C. YOUNG (I) Cassatt, S. C. JAMES R. YOUNG (2) .... Kershaw. S. C. OTTO J. YOUNG. JR. (2) . . Greenwood, S. C. RICK P. YOUNG (2) . . . Mooresville, N. C. STEVEN D. YOUNG (I) . . . Greenville, S. C. THOMAS O. YOUNG (2) . . . Brunson, S. C. WOODROW C. YOUNG (I) . . Duncan, S. C. EDWARD M.YOUNG (2) . . Columbia, S. C. DAVID C. ZACHARIAS (2) . . . Berwyn, Pa. ODELL C. ZACHARY (2) . . Greenville, S. C. CARL A. ZAMBON (3) . . . Oxon Hill. Md. CARL HENRY ZIPF (2) . . . Bryn Mawr. Pa. NICK D. ZUNGOLI (I) . . . Bloomfield, N. J. Aihtt; UNDERGRADUATES CJ C wnf n «4 DABNEY H. ADAMS .... Greenville, S. C. DAVID C. ALDERMAN .... Sumter. S. C. GWENDOLYN S. ALDRICH . Greenville, S. C. JOHN C. ALFORD Sumter, S. C. ALBERT D. ALLBRITTON .... Sumter, S. C. JAMES I. ANDERSON .... Sumter, S. C. DAVID A. ANDREWS .... Greenville, S. C. LARRY L. ARDIS Sumter, S. C. JOHNNY S. BAILEY .... Greenville, S. C. MIKEL J. BARBARE .... Greenv.lle, S. C. MARVIN D. BARFIELD .... Sumter, S. C. DOROTHY C. BARNETTE .... Greer. S. C. BENNIE T. BARWICK Sumter, S. C. MARCUS L. BAUGH .... Greenville, S. C. ROBERT H. BEATY Sumter, S. C. BURA H. BECK Memphis, Tenn. GLENN A. BLACKWELL .... Mauld.n, S. C. GARY M. BLANTON .... Greenville, S. C. LINDA M. BONEY Sumter, S. C. TERRY A. BRAGG Greenv.lle, S. C. VERNA M. BRITTON . . . Hemingway, S. C. CHRIS L. BROOKS Greenville, S. C. ALLISON T. BROWN .... Greenville, S. C. BILLY H. BROWN Easley, S. C. SIDNEY M. BROWN Sumter, S. C. SONIA M. BROWN .... Bishopville, S. C. RICHARD O. CANNON . . . Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL D. CARLON .... Sumter, S. C. WILLIAM H. CARROLL . . . Greenville, S. C. CHARLES E. CHANDLER, JR. . . Sumter, S. C. KARL B. CHANDLER Sumter, S. C. GEORGE R. CLARK Boykin, S. C. LARRY W. CLARK Boykin, S. C. ROBERT V. COMEAU .... Piedmont, S. C. JOHN A. CONNELL Sumter, S. C. ROBERT L. COOK Dalzell, S. C. DAVID P. COPELAND .... Bethune, S. C. JACKSON M. COPELAND .... Greer, S. C. ROY A. COX Greer, S. C. JOSEPH L. CRAZE Greenville, S. C MICHAEL D. CULPEPPER . . Greenv.lle, S. C. PATRICIA A. DALY Sumter, S. C. RANDY H. DANIELS Alcolu, S. C. MARY J. DAVIS Wedgefield, S. C. HERBERT O. DEW Bishopville. S. C. ROBERT A. DICKEY Camden, S. C. WILLIAM A. DICKEY .... Camden, S. C. CHESTA T. DIVELEY Sumter, S. C. JAMES E. DOBSON .... Greenville, S. C. DAVID C. DORITY Sumter, S. C. GINNY LEE DRIVER Sumter, S. C. DENNIS H. EDWARDS . . . Greenville, S. C. THOMAS E. EDWARDS . . . Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM H. FISHBURNE . . . Sumter, S. C. RANDAL B. FLOWERS .... Sumter, S. C. JOSEPH M. FLOYD NewZion.S. C. MELVIN D. FORT Sumter, S. C. PHILLIP C. FREEMAN . . . Greenv.lle, S. C. KASPER F. FULGHUM . . . Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL R. GILLIAM . . . Greenville. S. C. EXTENSION STUDENTS 1 iHuktth EXTENSION STUDENTS Mk fir ht ll ft P f « a fi fi 5 X Sufi NAT GIST Sumter. S. C. BRENDA L. GOODWIN . . . Greenville. S. C. DEBBIE L. GORDON Sumter, S. C. DANNY Z. GRAY Greenville, S. C. ERNEST S. GRAY, JR. . . . Greenville, S. C. REX R. GRAY Greenville, S. C. FRANK R. GRAYBEAL Sumter, S. C. CHARLES D. GREEN Sumter, S. C. JUDY L. GRIFFIN Sumter, S. C. KERRY R. GRUBBS Greenville, S. C. RICHARD W. GRUBBS . . . Greenville, S. C. JOHN W. GUILDS Sumter, S. C. ROBERT B. GUTSHALL .... Sumter. S. C. PATRICIA L. HAIRSTON . . . Taylors, S. C. DAMON E. HALEY, JR Sumter, S. C. PETER T. HALEY Pinewood, S. C. ERNIE D. HATFIELD Sumter, S. C. DAVID E. HAZELWOOD .... Sumter, S. C. MICHAEL E. HILL Sumter, S. C. WAYNE F. HILL, JR. . . . T.mmonsville. S. C. DARLENE HODGE Manning, S. C. MARLENE HODGE Manning, S. C. J. DAVID HOLLADAY Sumter. S. C. REBECCA L. HUSKINS Sumter, S. C. ROBERT O. HUTCHENS .... Sumter, S. C. HELENE P. ISAACS Greenville, S. C. MARION D. JENKINSON . . Summerton, S. C. JOHN K. JENNINGS Sumter. S. C. ROBERT A. JOHNSON . . . Greenv.lle, S. C. S.ALLEN KEMMERLIN .... Sumter, S. C. RICHARD R. KIRK Greenville, S. C. LARRY R. KNIGHTON . . . Simpsonville, S. C. ERNEST R. KOLB Sumter, S. C. MARCIA C. KOLB Sumter, S. C. DAVID E. LAKE Greenville. S. C. JEANETTE LANCIANESE . . . Greenville, S. C. BETH LAWTON Greenville, S. C. M. ELLEN LAWTON .... Greenville. S. C. SHIRLEY J. LEACH Sumter. S. C. GEORGE W. LEE Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL E. LEE Boykin. S. C. MICHAEL B. LINK Taylors. S. C. CLAUDIA J. LOWDER .... Manning. S. C. RONALD H. McCOLLEN . . . Greenv.lle, S. C. CHARLES L. McCORD, JR. . . Manning, S. C. FRANKIE D. McELVEEN . . . Lynchburg. S. C. TERESA J. McGINNIS Sumter. S. C. HUBERT P. MclNTYRE .... Greenv.lle, S. C. MICHAEL F. McLEOD Sumter, S. C. ROBERT L. McMAHAN . . . Shaw AFB, S. C. HAROLD W. MORGAN .... Belton, S. C. CHARLES D. MORRIS Sumter, S. C. RUBIN N. MORRIS, JR Alcolu. S. C. MARK L. MOSELEY Sumter, S. C. MIKE T. MUNN Camden, S C. HOMER B. NASH Mann.ng. S. C. D. MAVINE NORRIS Greer, S. C. JEOFFERY J. NYBORG .... Sumter, S. C. KAY A. OLDHOUSER Sumter, S. C. WILSON H. OLDHOUSER, JR. . . Sumter, S. C. WADE T. OXENDINE Dalzell, S. C. MARLA J. PADGETT Camden, S.C. JOHN M. PADGETT Camden, S. C. BEVERLEE R. PAGE Sumter, S. C. JOHN C. PARKER Greenville. S. C. RICHARD E. PARKER Camden, S. C. WILLIAM R. PATRICK .... Greenville AMY R. PEREZ Sumter LOUIS C. PIPER Sumter HERMAN B. PLAYER Sumter JAMES F. POOLE Sumter ALLAN K. PRESSLEY .... Greenville JOHN D. PRINCE, JR Sumter LOIS C. PRITCHARD Sumter STEVEN K. QUATTLEBAUM . . Manning MELVIN W. RAINES .... Greenville MITCHELL D. RAY Greenville K. WAYNE REED Sir ipsom S. C. S. c. s.c. ter, S.C. ter, S.C. lie, S.C. ter. S. C. ter, S. C. ng.S. C. lie. S. C. lie, S.C. He, S.C. JAMES C. REEVES . . . . Piedmont S.C. BARRY M. REYNOLDS . . . . Sumter S.C. LARRY B. REYNOLDS . . . . Sumter S.C. LORA F. ROBERTSON . . . . Greenville S.C. JEANETTE O. ROGERS . . Taylors S.C. NANCY L. ROGERS . . . . . Sumter s r. BURRELL S. ROGERSON . . . Sumter s.c. THOMAS E. ROSS . . . . . . Sumter s c. ANDREW J. SARANKO . . Greenville S.C. WILLIAM H. SEYMOUR . . . Sumter S.C. LINDA J. SMITH .... S.C. RIGGIE C. SMITH . . . . S.C. BARRY G. SPRUELL . . . . Greenv.lle S.C. STANLEY K. STEEN . . s r REBA A. STOKES . . . Greer s r DANNY H. STONE . . . . Williamston s.c. RICHARD C. STRAUSS . . . . Sumter s.c. TERRILL D. STRICKLAND . . . . Elgin s.c. MARY M. STROM . . . . Piedmont s.c. STEVE G. SUMNER . . . . s.c. WILLIAM G. TATE . . . . s.c. STEPHANIE A. TAYLOR . . . Sumter s.c. JAMES E. THIGPEN . . . . . Sumter s r A. LOUISE TOBIAS . . . . . Wilson s r. RICHARD A. TRAYNHAM . Greenville s.c. LAURA M. TROUTMAN . . . Sumter s.c. JAMES M. TURNER . . . Greenville s.c. KATHLEEN VAN GIESON . Greenville s.c. JAMES O. VAUGHN . . . Greenville s.c. JERRINE R. VERDIN . . . Greenville s.c. KENNETH C. VINSON . . Camden s.c. MICHAEL E. WATSON . . s.c. MARTHA A. WELLMON . Greer s.c. DAVID E. WHAM, JR. , Gray Courl s.c NEAL A. WHITE . . . . Greenville s.c STUAR E. WHITE . . . . Sumter s r DAVID A. WHITTLE . . . . . Sumter s.c ELLEN M. WILLIAMS . . Greenville s.c LARRY A. WILLIAMS . . s.c JOHN W. WINDHAM . . . . Sumter s.c THOMAS F. YEARGIN . . Greenville s.c SANDRA K. YOUNT . . . . . . Sumter s.c EXTENSION STUDENTS Grant A. Dease John H. Jay Daniel G. Mace ORGANIZATIONS INDEX Ag-Bio Council, 273 Ag Econ Club, 274 Air Force ROTC, 338 Alpha Gamma, 190 Alpha Phi Omega, 316 Alpha Tau Alpha, 252 Alpha Zeta, 250 AATCC, 270 AATT, 271 American Ceramic Society, 272 American Chemical Society, 275 American Dairy Science Association, 276 AIA, 278 AlAgE, 277 AlChE, 280 ASCE, 284 ASME, 286 Angel Flight, 341 Army Flight Program, 344 Army ROTC, 342 Arnold Air Society, 348 Associated General Contractors, 298 Baptist Student Union, 318 Beta Sigma Chi, 194 Block and Bridle Club, 288 Block C Club, 66 Blue Key, 254 Campus Crusade for Christ, 320 Canterbury Club, 321 Capers, 351 Central Dance Association, 148 Cheerleaders, 64 Chester County Club, 322 Chi Lambda, 242 The Chronicle, 166 Clemson Food Science Club, 295 Clemson 4-H Club, 294 Clemson Horticulture Club, 302 Clemson Players, I 78 Company C-4, 352 Concert Band, 174 Counter Guerrillas, 356 Debate Team, 323 Delta Kappa Alpha, 198 Delta Phi Kappa, 202 Delta Sigma Nu, 291 Delta Theta Chi, 206 Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 324 Flight Instructor Program, 340 Forestry Club, 296 Gamma Alpha Mu, 253 Gamma Beta Phi, 256 Gamma Omega Phi, 325 Glee Club, 176 Geology Club, 301 Inter-Fraternity Council, 184 Inter-Sorority Council, 188 lota Lambda Sigma, 282 Kappa Alpha Sigma, 303 Kappa Sigma Nu, 214 Light Brigade, 345 Mu Beta Psi, 257 Newman Student Association, 326 Numeral Society, 218 Omicron Zeta Tau, 222 Order of Athena, 258 Oxfords, 327 Poultry Science Club, 306 PR 4th Regimental Headquarter, 350 PR Pledges, 354 Phi Eta Sigma, 260 Ph. Kappa Delta, 226 ' Phi Kappa Phi, 262 Phi Psi, 259 Poultry Science Club, 306 Pickens, County Club, 328 Pre-Vetennary Club, 308 RPA Club, 307 Scabbard and Blade, 346 Sigma Alpha Zeta, 230 Sigma Beta Chi, 234 Sigma Kappa Epsilon, 238 Sigma Psi Nu, 283 Sigma Tau Epsilon, 312 SAAgEd, 310 SAM, 314 SAME, 290 Sentimental Jazzmen, 330 SSOC, 329 TAPS, 142 Tau Beta Pi, 264 Tau Sigma Delta, 265 The Tiger, 154 Tiger Band, 170 Tiger Brotherhood, 266 Wesley Foundation, 336 WSBF, 160 Xi Sigma Pi, 268 Young Democrats, 331 YMCA Cabinet, 332 Young Republicans, 334 WB! J I 4-i PATRONS WILLIAM E. GORE, JR. Ocean Drive Beach, S. C. W. D. GENTRY, D.D.S. Clemson, S. C. BISCOE ALLSBROOK Allsbroolc, S. C. MISS VIRGINIA BOUNDS Lancaster, Pa. RADIO STATION WSSC Sumter, S. C. THE COUNTY BANK Greenwood, S. C. THE W. B. JOHNSON FAMILY Lancaster, Pa. THE W. F. BOUNDS FAMILY Lancaster, Pa. DR. C. H. WRIGHT, Optometrist Clemson, S. C. WESC RADIO six sixty in Dixie Greenville, S. C. DR. C. B. LESESNE, D.D.S. Spartanburg, S. C. McMillan bunes, townsend, BOWEN Greenville, S. C. MRS. EDWARD L. PROCTOR Conway, S. C. LOCKWOOD GREEN ENGINEERS, INC. Spartanburg, S. C. ROY E. CRANFORD Greensboro, N. C. DRS. BAROODY, BAROODY, O ' BRYAN Florence, S. C. MARTIN RADIO SERVICE Clemson, S. C. MRS. EDWARD L. PROCTER Conway, S. C. DR. HOWARD I. GILCHRIST Williston, S. C. C. R. Hipp, Inc. MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS Charleston, South Carolina AIR CONDITIONING PIPING SHEETMETAL SENIOR DIRECTORY ABERNATHY, WILLIAM L. President of Chester County Clemson Club. ABRAMS. ALBERT WAYNE Sigma Alpha Zeta. ABRAMS, JEFFREY RONALD Arch. Faculty Award 1, Tau Sigma Delta Award 2; Rudolph E. Lee Award 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1. 2, 3. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tau Sigma Delta 4, 5; AIA 1 , 2, 5; Circle K 2; Hillel-Brandeis 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. ACCOMANDO. 8RUNELLO Rugby Club 3, 4. ACKER, LOUIS LIGON Clemson Geo. Club. ADAMS, ELIZABETH ROSE Elections Board 1, 2; YMCA 1. 2; Clemson Players 1 , 2. 3; SEA 1,2. ADAMS. JAMES MERRILL Block and Bridle, Program Chairman 2. Vice-President 3, President 4; Ag-Bio Council Reporter 4. AINSWORTH, ROBERT DOUGLAS American Society for Metals 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC-M.S.4. ALEXANDER, MILTON DONALD, JR. Who ' s Who; Distinguished Military Cadet; Honor ' s List; DMS ROTC; Delta Sigma Nu, Secretary; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Senator 1, 2, 3, 4; Senate Clerk 2; Central Spirit Committee 2; SCSSL 1, 2; Rat Master 2, 3, DKA 1. 2. 3, 4; IFC Representative; Company Commander ROTC; MFY; Hall Supervisor 2, 3; Young Republicans ALLEN, JERRY WAYNE IEEE 3. APO 2. ALLGOOD, BARNETT ALEXANDER III Society for Advancement of Management 3.4. ALSTON, ROWLAND POOLE, JR. ESSO Scholarship 1, 2. 3, 4; SAAE 3. 4, Young Republicans 4. ALTMAN, JAMES COLEY ASCE. AM ICK, HAROLD CI RE MBA, JR. APO 3, 4; Sergeant-at-Arms 2. ANDERSON, CARROLLS. Ill Distinguished Military Cadet 4. ANDERSON, JOHN LAW Tiger Brotherhood 4; Delta Kappa Alpha. ANDERSON, WILLIAM BURTON Chess Club 2. ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM SHAUL Kappa Sigma Nu 1,2,3,4. ARNOLD. DAVID COSBY S. C. Entomological Society. ARNOLD, FRANK HERBERT. Ill Phi Sigma Epsilon 4; WSBF 1; Glee Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats 1,2. ASHLEY, JOHN RANDAL Best news story in a large college news- paper by SCCPA; Peace Fund Scholar- ship; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, 4; Young Democrats 4; Tiger, Junior Staff 2, Assistant News Editor 3, Executive News Editor 4; Alternate to the National Executive Board of the U. S. Student Press Association. ASKINS, HARRY RAYMOND AGC 4, 5; Scuba Diving Club 1; SAZ 2, 3, 4, 5; ADZ 3, 4; University Apts. Club 2, 3. ASKINS, PAUL WALKER Blue Key 4; Who ' s Who; High Court. Chairman 4, Secretary 3, Attorney 2; Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; APO 1. 2; WSBF 1.2. 3.4. ATKINSON, LARRY NEARL Block and Bridle Junior Scholarship 3; Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 4; Block and Bridle Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. ATKINSON, WAYNE HARRIS IEEE 2.4. AVINGER. HARRY CARLISLE, JR. IEEE 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 4; Beta Sigma Chi 4; Advanced ROTC; WSBF 4 AYERS, BOBBIE FRANKLIN. JR. Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3. 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4. -B- BABB, HARLEY BERUIS, III S C Education Association 2. BAKER. CHARLES DOUGLAS, JR. AIA 1, 2, 3; YMCA Freshman Council; Young Republicans 2. 3. BAKER, STEVEN W. WSBF 1, 2, 3,4. BANKS, CHARLES McHENRY Cotton Producers Scholarship 2; Purina Scholarship 3, Animal Science Award 2, 3; Block and Bridle Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Chester County Clemson Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Alpha Zeta 2, 3. 4 BARDSLEY, CHARLES EDWARD III Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2. 3, 4; IEEE 2, 3, 4; Amateur Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans. BARKER, JAMES CECIL Rotary Club Scholarship; AlChE; Vice -President Student Body at Sumter 2; YOFC, Clemson At Sumpter. BARKER, JAMES FRAZIER Who ' s Who; Lansdon Cherves Scholarship 3; Tiger Brotherhood 4, 5, Vice-President 5; Tau Sigma Delta 3, 4, 5; American Institute of Architects 2, 3; High Court Attorney 3; CDA 3, 4; Delta Kappa Alpha 2. 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 4. BARKER. ROBERT EARL Outstanding student in RPA 1969; High- est GPR in RPA 1969; Distinguished Military Cadet; SAME 3. 4; Clemson Outing Club 3, 4. President 4; Arnold Air Pledge 3. Member 4; RPA Club 1 , 2. 3, 4; Tau Beta Sigma 1, 2; Scabbard and Blade 3. BARNWELL, THOMAS OSBORN American Society of Civil Engineers 2, 3. 4, 5; Society of American Military Engrs. 3. 4. 5. President 4; Tau Beta Pi 4. 5; Phi Kappa Phi 4. BARTLES, JANE ELLEN WSA 4; Dorm Vice-President 4; House Council 4; Omicron Zeta Tau 1. 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 3; Cheerleader 1. BARTLEY, BENNY DOUGLAS American Institute of Physics; Sailing Club; Tiger Band; Concert Band. BASS. ARTHUR THERON III D.M.S. 4; ASCE; SAME; Young Republicans. BASKIN, THOMAS C, JR. Distinguished Military Cadet; RPA Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 3; YMCA Athletic Staff 3, 4; PR 1. BASS, SAMUEL DAVID Agronomy Club; YMCA Cabinet Member 3.4,-SLBI. BAUKNIGHT, DENNIS LEHMAN Agricultural Economics Club 3. BAZEMORR, PAUL R. Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; APO, Vice- •President 2, Recording Secretary 1, 2; Sigma Alpha Zeta 3, 4; C D A. President 4, Junior Staff 3; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Freshman Track 1. BEACH. JUDITH ELAINE I FT Scholarships 1. 2. 3. 4; Who ' s Who: Charles H. Stone Scholarship 2; Gamma Sigma Delta 2; Food Science Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Order of Athena 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; WSA Judicial Board 4; Miss Clemson University Contestant 1, 3; Tiger Staff 1, 2. BEAMAN, WALLACE DANIEL 5. C. Concrete Masonry Design Award; National Federation of the Arts Travel Scholarship 4; AIA; Contributing Reporter-Semester Review 4. BEDARD, PAUL DAVID Arnold Air Society 3, Comptroller 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Student Advisor 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Baseball 1. BELL, ROBERT LAWRENCE Kappa Delta Chi 3; Football 1.2,3. 4. BENNETT, RICHARD JAMES ACS L, 1.2, 3, 4; SAME 3; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1,2, 3,4. BERGREN. SCOTT CUNNINGHAM Scabbard and Blade Award; American Legion Award; Distinguished Military Cadet; Arnold Air Society; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Delta Phi Kappa 1. 2. 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4. BETHEA, THOMAS COOPER, JR. American Society of Agric Engineers 3, Secretary 4; Sigma Alpha Zeta 1,2, 3. Treasurer 4; Dillion County Clemson Club 1, 2. Treasurer 3, President 4. BETSILL. WILLIAM LAFAYETTE, JR. Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Sigma; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Clemson Alumni Association Scholarship; Delta Sigma Nu; Freshman Tennis Team. BINKLEY, PATRICK EUGENE AlChE 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 3, 4. BISHOP, MICHAEL GREGORY Young Republicans 2; Basket Ball Statistician 2, 3, 4. BISSEY, DIANA KAY Order of Athena 4; WSA 1, 2; YMCA 1, Light Brigade 1, 2. 3, 4; Omicron Zeta Tau 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club. BLACKMAN, LARRY MICHAEL Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Phi 3. 4. BLANCHARD. ROY EDDIE RPA Club 2, 3, 4, Histona 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 2; Young Republicans 1.3. BLAND. FRANK STANFORD Army ROTC Advanced 3. 4; Oxfords of Clemson University 3, 4. BLANTON, RACHEL ALICE Secretary of Senior Class. BLATTMACHR. DOUGLAS JAMES RPA Club 1. 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Outing Club 3. YMCA Athletic Staff 3. V BODIE, JERRY L. Delta Sigma Nu 2. 3, 4; Senate 2, 3, 4; Taps 3; Young Republicans. BOOLE, PHILLIP C. Corresponding Secretary 3. Alpha Phi Omega; Jr. Class Council; APO. BOLEN. GEORGE F., JR. Sigma Kappa Epsilon 1,2, 3, 4, 5. BOLT. JOSEPH DENNIS Who ' s Who; Blue Key; Gamma Alpha Mu; Speakers Bureau 3, 4; Young Democrats 3, President 4; Pre-Law Society 4; Tiger 1, 2, News Editor 3. Managing Editor, 4, BONNER, WILLIAM PINCKNEY Phi Kappa Phi 4, Sigma Tau Epsilon 3,4; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Chi 3,4. BOSTIC, JAMES EDWARD, JR. Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Psi; Blue Key. BOUCHILLON, RANDALL ELTON Honors Program, Jr. Honors Certificate; AATT 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Phi Psi 4. BOUKNIGHT. HEYWARD HARLES AISC2, 3, 4; Circle K 1.2.3. BOWEN, BERNARD ARTHUR ASME. 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LESLEY, EDWIN O ' DELL Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 1,2, 3; AS ME 1,2. LEVER, JACK QUINTON, JR. ASME 1.WSBF 4; Music Director. LEVINE. PAUL FORREST AIA 2, 3, 4, 5; Chronicle 2. 3. 4; Cheerleader 4, 5. LIBBY, ALLAN W, WSBF 1, 2. 3, 4; Junior Follies 3; Tigerama 1, 2, 4; IBS Regional Convention. LILLIS. GARY ALAN Block Bridle Club 1 , 2; SAAE 4. LIMBAUGH, DOUGLAS EUGENE Baptist Student Union 3. LINDSEY. JAMES MELVIN. JR. Pre-Med Fraternity 4; Clemson Karate Club 1,2, 3, 4; YMCA 3, 4 LINK, GEORGE GREGORY Dean ' s List 3; lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3. 4; Weight Lifting Club 3,4. LITTLEJOHN. JESSE BROADUS Advanced ROTC 3, 4. SAM 4. LIVINGSTON. JAMES V. Alpha Gamma; Advanced ROTC. LOCKERY, JAMES EDWARD. JR. Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; The Caravelles, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2. 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4. LOCKLAIR, FRANCES EVANS Floor Supervisor 2; House Council 2. LOCKWOOD. DENNIS HAROLD IEEE 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans 3. LOEF.SANFORD H. Clemson Graphic Arts Society, Vice- President 4. LONG. JOHN F. ASAE Student Honor Award; ASAE 1, 2, 3. 4, President 4, Vice-President 3; Alpha Zeta 4. LONG, LARRY BRUCE Young Democrats 3, Treasurer 4; Student in Educational Aid 3. 4; Fine Arts Film Club 3. LIOVE. KEITH SINCLAIR Gamma Alpha Mu 2, 3, 4; Tiger Sports Editor 2; Tiger 1, 2,3,4. LUPO. PERRY IRVINE Delta Sigma Nu 2. 3. 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3. 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4; Kappa Sigma Nu 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4 LYNCH, DAVID CRAIG American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 4; AFROTC 3. 4; Young Republicans 3. LYONS, ROBERT ANDREW. JR. Nu Sigma 1. 2, 3,4. -M- McALISTER, ANGELA CHERYL House Council 3; Hall Monitor 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3.4. McALISTER, JEANETTE DALE Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Clio Society 3, 4. Mccarty, john f. ASCE 12 3 4 McCLESKEY. SAMUEL LINTON III Environmental Tech. Award in Arch. Honorable Mention 3: AIA 1. 2, 3, 4, 5; Editor-Semester Review (School of Architure) 3, 4 McCOLLOUGH. WILLIAM WELCH ASME 2. 3, 4; APO 4. 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PATRICIA ANN Central Spirit Committee, Secretary 4; WSA Secretary 4; Sigma Beta Chi, Pledge Treasurer 1, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2. MARCHBANKS, SHERRY LYNN SAM Sweetheart, Delta Sigma Nu Sweet- heart; Miss CU Finalist; Delta Theta Chi, President, Pledgemaster; ISC; TAPS Junior Staff. MARSHALL. BRUCE WILLIAM Tiger Band Color Guard 3; Color Guard Captain 4. MARTIN, CHARLIES R. SAM 4; Clemson Bowling Team 2. MARTIN, JERRY BRANNON AlChE 2, 3, 4, President; Southern Regional Conference AlChE, President 4. MARTIN, WILLIE CHILES Phi Kappa Phi. MASSEY, NORMAN TERRY SAM 3, 4. MATHIS, LOUIS BEHRENS, JR. Alpha Zeta 3, 4; APO 2, 3, 4; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; Young Democrats 2, 3, 4. MAUNEY, DENNIS LEROY Barney Lee Bickley Memorial Scholar- ship; junior Honors Program Certificate; Tau Beta Pi 2, President; Phi Kappa Phi 2; Phi Eta Sigma 4. IEEE 2; ROTC. MAYNARD, BEN ALLEN AATT 3. 4, APO 1, 2. MAYS, JAMES L American Camping Association; Student Residence Assistant. MEDLIN. RICHARD DOUGLAS Block C Club 2, 3. 4; Football 1. 2. 3, 4. MERKEL. FRITZ ISHAM APO 1, 2. 3, 4; Historian, Recording Secretary. Treasurer. MERRICK. RICHARD LESLIE Associated General Contractors 4, 5; Central Spirit Committee 4, 5. Chi Lambda 4. 5, Cheerleader 3. 4, 5, Head 5. MEYER. DANIEL EDWARD Kappa Alpha Delta 4 MICHALOWSKI, JOSEPH STANLEY, JR. Football: Counter Guerrilla. MILHOUS, WILBUR KEARSE Pre-Vet Club 1. 2; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Drum Major 3; Junior Staff 3. MILLER, BRENDA STEPHENS WSA 3; Delta Theta Chi 1,2. 3.4; Flying Tiger Angel Flight 1, 2. MILLER, GEORGE FARQUHAR, JR. Concert Band 2. MILLER. JAMES ARTHUR Amateur Radio Club 1. Secretary 2. 3, 4; IEEE 3.4. MILLER, JAMES DAVID AATT. MILLER. JOHN EDWIN Forestry Club 2. 4. MILLER. JOHN MILTON Dean ' s List 3; AIA 1, 2, 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 4. MILLER, LARRY McSWEEN RPA Club: Sigma Alpha Zeta. MILTON, JOHNNIE FREDERICK, JR. Football 1, 2, 3,4. MINCEY, JOHN PAUL IEEE 2, 3,4. MING, THOMAS ANTHONY Student Affairs 3, 4. MIRABELLI, ANTHONY JAMES. JR. Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Soccer 1. 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4; Chi Lambda 3, 4; Circle K 1,2. MISHOE. STAFFORD MICHAEL Agricultural Economics Club; Alpha Zeta; Service Award 3; Farm Credit Bank Scholarship 4. MITCHELL. ROBERT HOMER Pershing Rifles 2; AF Freshman Drill Team 1. MOBLEY, JAMES RAY ROTC 1,2,3,4. MONTGOMERY, CARTER EAVES Pre-Vet Club 3: Circle K 2. MOORE, DENNIS D. Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Senator 4; Central Spirit Committee 4; Young Republicans Vice-President 3, President 4; Elections Board 2. 3; President Clemson At Greenville Student Body 4; Tiger Correspondent 1. MOORE, HARRY G„JR. Sigma Kappa Epsilon 3, 4. MOORE, VERNON WINFRED, JR. American Ceramic Society 3. 4. MORGAN. JOHN WILLIAM III Rudolph E. Lee Award 3; AIA 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Numeral Society 1, 2, 3. 4. 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MOSSMAN, MATTHEW MICHAEL AIA 1, 2, 4; Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4. MOYER. EUGENE FREDERICK, JR. Delta Phi Kappa 3. MUCCINO, PAUL JOHN ASCE. MUDD, ROGER WILLIAM Sigma Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4; Agricultural Economics Club 2. 3, 4. MULL. M. JANICE WSBF. MULLEN. JOHN III Phi Kappa Delta 1. 2, 3, 4; AFROTC 1, 2,3,4. MULLINNIX. WADE CURTIS Phi Psi 4. 5. MULLIS, JOHN ARTHUR ASME 2. MURPHREE, CHARLES MICHAEL Tiger Band 1. 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. MYERS, DAVID MARK American Ceramic Society. Vice- President, Treasurer. MYERS, PAUL C. Sigma Alpha Zeta 2, 3. 4; Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4. -N- NEEDHAM. RICHARD SCOTT Freshman Baseball 1: Varsity Baseball 2, 3; WSBF Junior Staff 1. NEWMAN, MICHAEL DEAN AlChE 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4; Tiger Band 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4. NEWTON, DONALD A. Smith Douglas Agriculture Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4; Advanced AFROTC 3, 4; Education Club; Arnold Air Society 3. 4; YMCA Cabinet 1, 2; Alpha Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. SOHO r. BEST WISHES s SONOCO PRODUCTS COMPANY HARTSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Innovators in Paper and Plastics Plants from Coast to Coast fr IV n NEWTON. NATHAN S , JR Secretary of Student Body 3: President ' s Cabinet 3; Sigma Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4; IFC 4; Athletic Chairman 4; Weight lifting Club 1, 2; ROTC I, 2. 3 4. NICKS. JUDITH ANNE Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4; Order of Athena 4: Judicial Board 4, Chairman 4; ISC 3; Omicron Zeta Tau 1, 2. 3, 4, Rush Chairman 3. President 4, Light Brigade 1, 2. 3,4; Newman Club 1, 2.3. NIXON, KATHRYN MELINDA John D Lane Scholarship 3: Edgar A. Brown Scholarship 3. 4, Glee Club 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4 NORTON. JOHN CROFT Who ' s Who Gamma Alpha Mu 2, 3, 4; Calhoun Literary Society 2. 3. 4, Class Senator 2; Financial Review Board 1, High Court 4; Young Democrats 4; Young Republicans 1, 2; Tiger 1, Assist- ant News Editor 2. Associate Editor 3. 4; Hall Monitor 3 NORVILLE, JUDITY ANNE Phi Kappa Ph. 4. 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ORNITA, BARRY LOUIS 3M Scholarship 3, Olin-Matheson Summer Research Grant 3; AlChE 2. 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Amateur Radio Club 2, 3, 4 OSEF. WAYNE ROBERT Young Republicans 2; Radio Staff 1. OWENS. COLEMAN CLYDE, JR. ASME 3. 4; Track Team 1. Sailing Team 2. 3, 4; Intramural Football 2. 3, 4. -P- PAGE. BRYAN CADETTE Dillon County Clemson Club; SAAE. PALMER, JEFFREY TODD AlChE 1, 2. 3; Chronicle Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Rowing Club 3, 4; Rifle Team 1. PALMER, WILLIAM RILEY Advanced Army ROTC; SAM. PARKER. AUBREY WALKER, JR. Honors Awards Day; Honors Program 1, Phi Kappa Phi 4; Dillon County Clemson Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Vice-President 4. PARKER. LINDA MARIE Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Institute of Food Teen Scholar; Food Science Club. Treas- urer 3; Omicron Zeta Tau 1, 2, 3, 4, Resident Assistant 3, 4; House Council 4. PARKS, C. AUBREY III APO 2; Campus Crusade for Christ 3; Baptist Student Union 1. PATE. CHARLES WILLIAM Delta Phi Kappa 3. 4; Clemson Scuba Club 2. 3 PATTERSON, CHARLTON 80 YD, JR. 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TERRY WAYNE Army ROTC; Treasurer Clemson Graphic Arts Society; Cherokee County Clemson Club: Circle K. PHILPOTT, LARRY D. ASME. PILO, RICHARD J. SANl _ PITNER, GEORGE DAVID SigrnaTau Epsilon 3; Phi Kappa Delta 2. 3,4 PITTS, ELIZABETH Sigma Tau Epsilon; Who ' s Who; Order of Athena 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; WSA 3. 4, President 4; WSA Representative to stu- dent Senate 4; Delta Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Pledge-Master 3, President 4; ISC 4. PLAYER, VINROE STEPHEN Distinguished Military Cadre (AS); Asso- ciated Schools of Construction Award 3; Association of General Contractors Award 4; AFROTC Financial Assistance Grant 4, AFROTC Professional Officers Corps; Society of American Military Engineers; Student Chapter Association of General Contractors; Sigma Psi Nu 4, Swimming Team 1 , 2, 3. 4. POE. WILLIAM NELSON, JR CDA; Kappa Sigma Nu. POLATTY, JAMES WILSON Agronomy Club. POLING, JAMES F. 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PRINGLE, CHARLES GARY American General Contractors; Sigma Alpha Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. 5; President Alpha Delta Zeta 4, 5; University Apartments Club 4, 5. PRINGLE. JEFFREY C. WSBF 1,2,3, 4; Clemson Graphic Arts Society 4. PUNDF, VANDERBILT C. ASM 1. 2. CCCC1, 2. 3. PUSEY, EDWARD STUART Distinguished Military Cadet; Scabbard Blade Best Army Sophomore Cadet Award; American Legion Excellence in Military Science Award; ROTC Scholar ship, Pershing Rifles; Scabbard Blade -R- RAMSEY, ARNOLD JOSEPH RPA Club 3, 4; Recreation Society 1, 2, 3,4. RANKIN, GEORGE DAVID III Army ROTC 3, 4. RASH, CHRISTOPHER KENT Military Science 1, 2,3,4. RATTERREE, CHARLES HENRY III ASME 4; Phi Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3. 4. RAWL, DANNY AUEN AlChE 3,4. RAY, GEORGE DEWEY Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats 3; Pre-Law Society 3; Tiger Junior Staff 1, 2. RAY, LAWRENCE KENT Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4. REDICK. HUGH EDWARD ASME 4. REED, EDWARD CLARK Mu Beta Psi 2. 3, 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3. REED. HARRY MENDEL, JR ASCE 3, 4. REED, WAYNE MARSHALL AIA 1, 2. 3. 4, 5; Circle K 1, 2 REUTER, DAVID MICHAEL APO: Young Republicans; Glee Club: Campus Crusade for Christ RHODES. WILLIAM BOYD III Henry T. Malone-Gamma Alpha Mu Award 3: Senator 2; Gamma Alpha Mu 4. Tiger Staff 1. 2, 3, Circulation Manager 4 RHYMER, WILLIAM EUGENE, JR. Ben Kitty Gossett Scholarship 4, SAM 3, 4; American Association of Textile T echnologist 3, 4 RICE, JONATHAN CLEVELAND III lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4. RICHARDS, ROBERT BRUCE ASCE 2 3 4 RICHARDSON, DONNY WAYNE Football. Weight Lifting Club, ROTC RICHBOURG, VIRGINIA DAWN Dow Chemical Scholarship 1, 2; Ethyl Corp Scholarship 3: Junior Honors Pro- gram: AlChE 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4, Omicron Zeta Tau 2. 3, YMCA RICKARD. JOHN CHARLES ASME; Sports Car Club. RIDDLE, ROBERT SAYE Block Bridle Club Scholarship 3, Distinguished Military Cadet; Block Bridle Club 1, 2, 3. - RISER, JACOBSIDNEY SAAE 1, 2. RITCH, MORRIS REA III AFROTC Valor Award 4; Building Const Dept Award 2, Representative Student Chapter AGC 3, President 4. RIVERS, CHARLES EDWIN ASCE 1, 4; Young Republicans 4. ROBERTS, JOHN E III Delta Sigma NU; Phi Kappa Delta; Chester County Clemson Club. ROBERTSON. JAMES VAN Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3,4. ROBINS, HARRIET VAUGHAN Honors 1, 2; Order of Athena 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Women ' s Residence Court 2; Judicial Board 4; Defense Attorney 4; Sigma Beta Chi 1, 2, 3. 4; House Council 4. ROBINSON. WILLIAM EDWARD Tau Beta Pi 2; Phi Kappa Phi 2; AlChE 2. ROCKWELL, JEFFREY CARTER Kappa Delta Chi. ROEDIGER, CHARLES LAMAR, JR. RPA Club 3. 4. 5, Delta Phi Kappa 4, 5. Track. Crosscountry 1. ROGERS, DAN MILTON EARL Greenville Concrete Award; AFROTC Achievement Award; American Society of Military Engineers Award; S. C. As- phalt Paving Association Award; Phi Eta Sigma 3; Tau Beta Pi 1; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Sigma Nu, Vice-President. ROGERS, GEORGE McCALL Aero Club 1, 2, 3; Kappa Delta Chi 2, 3, 4. ROGERS. JACOB RHODES IEEE 3. 4; Dillon County Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. ROGERS. PHILLIP D. Army ROTC 3, 4; Pickens County Clemson Club 2. 3, 4. ROOF, RONALD WINGARD AlChE 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Sigma Nu 1. 2. 3,4 ROSEBROCK, DEL ACKERMAN Army ROTC. ROSS, GLENN H. Piedmont Contractors Award 3; Associ- ated General Contractors of American, Vice-President 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4. ROSS. JOHN NEELY Numeral Society 2; TAPS Junior Staff; Weight Lifting Club. ROWAND, THOMAS FERGUSON Association of General Contractors 4, 5; AIA 1, 2,3,4, 5; Fine Arts Film 4, 5; Nu Epsilon 1.2; Rugby Club 3, 4, 5. ROWELL, JEFF WILLARD. JR. Army ROTC 3, 4; Pickens County Clemson Club 3; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4. RUSSELL. JAMES III ASCE 5. RUTLAND, CHARLES ROSLYN AlChE 2. 3,4. -s- SADOWSKI, DAVID LAWRENCE S. C. Recreation Society 2. 3. 4; RPA Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; New man Club; American Camping Associa- tion 3,4, SANDERS, DARRYLPAUL SAME 3, 4; ASME 4. SANDERS. GUY ST. CLAIRE III Senate 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2, 3. 4; Tiger Band 2. 3, 4; College Republicans 3. SANDERS. JAMES ROBERT Army ROTC Award; SAM 2; Associated General Contractors 1 ; Cherokee County Clemson Club 4. SAVERANCE, WILLIAM DAWSON WSBF, SEA, SAWYER, THOMAS WINFIELD Kaiser Agricultural Chemicals Scholarship 3, 4; Distinguished Military Cadet (MSI, Alpha Zeta, Agronomy Club. SCARBOROUGH, JAMES WESLEY, JR Distinguished Military Student, ROTC Scholarship 4, Men Residence Court 3; Numeral Society 1, 2, 3, 4. SCHERLER, WILLIAM BRUCE AlChE 1. 2. 3. 4. SCHICHLER, ERNEST ALFRED Honorable mention for Materials Tech- nology Design Award 3; AIA 1, 2, 3. SCHMIDT, KENNETH W WSBF 1, 2, Rifle Team 1. SCHROEDER, RICHARD H. AIA 1,2.3,4,5, Delta Phi Kappa 2. 3, 4, 5: Freshman Football; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 5; SCOTT, JOHN DENNIS Football 1, 2, 3. 4: RPA Club 2, 3.4. SEEL, EULALIE YVONNE Light Brigade 2; Westminster Fellowship X SELE. WILLIAM MATHEWS Numeral Society 1, 2. 3,4. SEMBOS, ATHANASIOS ISA 1, 2, 3, 4. Soccer 1,2. SETTLE. JOHN E., JR. Dean ' s List 1. 2. 3; Who ' s Who 4; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Blue Key. Vice-President 4; Tigeramma Assistant Director 3. Direc- tor 4; Freshman Class Treasurer. Finan- cial Review Board 1; NSA Delegate 2; SCSSL Delegate 3; Arnold Air Society 3. 4; Area C-1 Operations Officer 3; Delta Sigma Nu 2; TAPS Junior Staff 2, Co-Organizations Editor 3. Editor-m- Chief 4, SHACKELFORD CHARLES LEWIS, JR. ASCE 3,4, 5; Clemson Rifle Team 1,2. 3. SHARP, DON CARLOS Men ' s Residence Court Advisor 2; High Court 4; Kappa Delta Chi. SHARPTON, ROBERT CHARLES Kappa Delta Chi 2, 3, 4. SHELLEY, WILLIAM DANIEL Tau Sigma Delta Award 2; Rudolph E. Lee Award 3. Blue Key 4; AIA 1. 2, 4; Tau Sigma Delta 4; Phi Eta Sigma 2. 3, 4; APO 2. 3, 4; Dillon County Regional Club 1. 2, 3, 4; TAPS Junior Staff 3, Senior Staff Co-Designer 4; YMCA 2; Wesley Foundation 1; AFROTC Band 1. SHIELDS, JOHN PATRICK Football; Track. SHULER, MALCOLM DUANE Pre-Law Society. SHULL, THOMAS SPAULDING, JR. AIIE 1, 2, 3; ROTC Band 1, 2: Tiger Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2: Sailing 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 2. SIDRONY, ANDREW GEORGE ASME; Phi Kappa Delta. SIEDSCHLAG, EVERETT WILLIAM, JR. AFROTC 1. 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band 1,2,3.4; Concert Band 2. 3, 4, Tiger Band Staff. SIMMONS. KENNETH BOYD, JR. Horticultural Club 2, 3. 4; Sigma Alpha Zeta 1,2,3,4. SIMMONS, RICHARD DEAN AlChE. SIMS, MARK ANTHONY Tiger Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3. 4; Young Republicans 2, 3, Advanced ROTC. SINGLETARY, FRANK, JR Delta Sigma Nu. SINGLETARY, GLEN EDWIN Tau Beta Pi 4; IEEE 1,23, 4; Amateur Radio Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4 SINGLETON, GILES F Dean ' s List; WSA; Delta Theta Chi. SKILTON, WALTER FRANK Sigma Psi Nu 3; Swimming Team 4, Captain 3, Assistant Coach 4 Block C Club 3. SLATE. DONALD ALEXANDER ASCE 3; Kappa Delta Chi 1. 2, 3, 4. SLATON, THOMAS MARION lota Mu Sigma Merit Award 3: SAM 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Chi 3, 4; Young Republicans. SLOAN, WILLIAM HENRY ASCE, SAME. SMALSER, ROBERT LESLIE Outstanding Counter Guerrilla 2; Army ROTC Scholarship 2; Distinguished Mili- tary Cadet; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Scabbard Blade 3, 4; APO 1, 2; Counter Guerrilla Platoon 1, 2, Commander 3; Advanced ROTC. SMITH, ALLEN DARBY Sigma Alpha Zeta 3, 4. SMITH, EUGENE ANDREW. JR. AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club; Track 1,2,3,4. SMITH. GERALD WADE Clio Society. SMITH, HENRY JOE AIA 1,2,3. SMITH, JACKIE WEYMAN Honor Graduate; lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Football 1,2.3,4. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 GEORGIA-PACIFIC THE GROWTH COMPANY WILLIAMS FURNITURE DIVISION SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA 2915Q Proudly Einploying Many Clemson Graduates SMITH. K1RBY HATTEN Delta Sigma Nu SMITH. RONALD DELAPE ASCE SMITH. SALLY ANN Order of Athena, Via YMCA Cabinet 2; ■President 4; Z-.: ' ity 2, 3. 4; Light Brigade 2. 3, 4; YMCA Handbook 3. SMITH, THOMAS C. Bowling Team 3, 4, SMITH, THOMAS MICHAEL SCCPA 8est Review Award 3; Southern Railway Academic Scholarship 1 , 2, 3, 4, Dean ' s List 3; English Honor Program 3, 4, Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Mu 3, 4; Student Senate 3. 4; Judiciary Committee 3: Speakers Bureau 3; Fine Arts Committee 4; Tiger Chief Reporter 3, Features Editor 4, USSPA Delegate 3, 4. SMOAK, CHARLES K. Distinguished Military Cadet (MSI. SMORAL, VINCE CHESTER, JR. APO 2 SNELL. FREDERICK JACOB. JR. RPA Club 3. 4. SNOW. DORIS ANN Sailing Club 2. 3. Secretary; YMCA Upperclass Council 2. Secretary; YMCA Cabinet 3. 4. Secretary 3, 4. SOBCZYK, ROWENA GAIL Who ' s Who 4; Delta Sigma Nu 3, Corre sponding Secretary 4; Order or Athena 4; Class Secretary 1, 2, 3. 4; Secretary and Treasurer Student Body 4; Food Service Committee 3; Sigma Beta Chi 1 . 2, 3, 4; Alumni Secretary 3, Treasurer 3. Social Chairman 4. Young Republicans 1, 2, 3, 4; Corresponding Secretary 2, 3, 4; Clemson Civic Ballet 1. 2, 3.4. SOUTHERLAND. JOHN IVAN Football 1-4; Track 1. 2. 3. SPANN, SAMUEL ROBERT, JR. ASME 3. 4; Phi Kappa Delta 2, 3. 4. SPARKS. RICHARD LOCKE lota Lambda Sigma 3. 4, 5; Education Club 1. SPENCER, FRANK WILSON Architectural Faculty Award 1968; AIA; Architecture Curriculum Committee Student Member. SPETNAGEL. THEODORE JOHN ASIM Student Member Award; ASCE 1, 2. 3. 4, VWSBF 1,2; Concert Band 1, 2. 3, 4. Army ROTC Band 1. 2. STAEDELI. JANET MARIE WSA 4. Delta Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; TAPS Junior Staff STAND. JACK R. Distinguished Military Cadet 4. STEPHENS, RONALD KEITH Senate 3; Delta Phi Kappa 3, 4. STEPP, RICHARD MONROE Dean ' s List; Agronomy Club; Phi Kappa Phi 4 STEWARD, ARDEN WILLIAM ASME 1 , 2, 3, 4; Hall Supervisor 3, 4. STEWART, DWIGHT LaVERNE, JR. XI Sigma Pi; Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4; Forestry Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Hall Monitor 3; Hall Supervisor 4. STEWART. TESSA LEAH Omicron Zeta Tau Sorority 1. 2, 3. 4, Secretary 2; ROTC Light Brigade 1, 2, 3, 4; Administrative Officer 3 STREET, FRANK RICHARD American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3; Geo-Club 3. Tiger Staff. STRONG, WILLIAM LEROY, JR. IEEE 2, 3. 4; WSBF 1, Transmitter Eng 2, Technical Manager 3, Engineering Director 4; lota Beta Sigma 3, 4; Sailing Club 2; Freshman Tennis 1; Tigerama 1. 2, Assistant Technical Manager 3, Techni- cal Director 4. STROUD, JACK ALLEN, JR RPA Club 2, 3, 4; Delta Phi Kappa 1, 2, 3,4. SUIT. THOMAS SCOTT Distinguished Military Cadet (MSI; Alpha Zeta 3. 4; Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Forestry Club 4. SUTHERLAND. DANNY RAY Phi Eta Sigma 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4. 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LESLIE GREEN Angel Flight. VENABLE. JOE H., JR. Honors Day 3; Clio Society 3. VERDEE, PETER RICHARD Assistant Defense Attorney High Court 4; Varsity Soccer 3. 4. VERROSS, WILLIAM EDWARD Air Force Scholarship Medal 1; Phi Eta Sigma 1 . 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; Phi Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3. 4, TAP S Junior Staff 3 VROOME, RAY LIVINGSTON SAM 2. Marketing Fraternity 1. -W- WALDEN. WILLIAM RUSSELL Tau Beta Pi 3. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; ASME 3, 4. WALL, WALTER VIRGIL, JR. Continental Cann Co, Scholarship 4; Outstanding Student in Forestry 2; Xi Sigma Pi 3. 4; Assistant Forester 4; Alpha Zeta 2. 3. 4; Forestry Club 1,2. 3, 4; 4H Club 3. 4 WALKER, JACK O ' DELL Circle K 2. 3. 4; CDA 3. 4; AIA 2, 3. 4. WALKER, ALAN CONSTANTINE, JR. American Chemical Society 3. 4. WALTERS, JACK LEE YMCA Cabinet. WARE. WILLIAM SANFORD. JR. Kappa Delta Chi 1. 2, 3, 4, Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Fellowship Christian Athletes 1 , 2. 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. 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Barton, Kathy Gay Barton, Stephan C. 114,442 Baskin, Thomas C, Jr. Bass, Arthur Theron Bass, Edwin Gay, Jr. Bass, James Henry Bass, Samuel David Bates, Sammy Joe Batson, Peggy Marie Batson, Paul Otis 165,291, 331 Batson, Wm. Bauknight, Dennis L. Baumann, Wilbur N. Baumgarner, Gary R. Bauss, Bradford L. Baxley, Wm. T., Ill Baxter, Donald Wm., Jr. 250 395 442 256 442 260 395 442 442 442 395 254 395 280 442 199 ,482 331 , 395 442 442 442 442 442 442 442 594 114 442 211 442 442 442 284 395 442 442 272 442 442 442 442 442 222 395 442 395 442 67 ,592 395 395 442 296 442 303 395 442 222 442 137 ,442 443 395 443 443 443 443 443 Bayerl, Joseph R. 443 598 Bayne, Harold David 242 Bazemore, Paul R., Jr. 64 148, 230, 266, 396 Beach, Judith Elaine 258 295, 392, 396 Beachy, Robert Wisler Beaman, Charles E. Beaman, Gerald Brian Beaman, Wallace D. Bean, Thomas Alan Bearden, Ralph Emory Beasley, Maxine E. Beasley, Robert J. Beasley, Wm. Lamar Beaty, David Letghton Beauddin, Donald P. Bebko, DaleE. 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Berry, Carrol Dwain Berry, James Robert Berry, Percy Mondell Berry, Ronald Patrick Berube, Gary Paul Beshears, Barbara L. Bessent, John B. 162 443 443 443 443 443 443 443 330 443 IPP THE CLEMSON GRADUATES of SUMTER Extend a cordial invitation to you to make the CITY OF SUMTER their home YOU ' LL LIKE SUMTER! IT ' S NICE TO LIVE HERE Opera House Clock Tower Sumter County Courthouse for further information on the many opportunities of the City of Sumter contact: Sumter Chamber of Commerce, Inc. P. O. DRAWER 1229 SUMTER, S. C. PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Bessent, Robert A. 443 Besser, Cathy Dana 443 Besser, Gregory L. 443 Best, Eugene Slade 443 Bethea, Thomas C, Jr. 277 396 Bethune, Wm. Hunter 443 Betlej, Allyn Fredrik 443 Betsill, William L., Jr. 260 262, 291,313 396 Beverly, Wilbert 444 Bevis, John Henry, III 114 444 Bfazell, Jim 199 Bibb, Wm. Dale 444 Biediger, George E. 444 Biediger, Jane Louise 444 Bigby, James W. 444 Bigelow, James Blake 115 444 Bigger, Carolyn W. 444 Biggerstaff, Anne M. 444 Binkley, Patrick E. 280 396 Binnicker, C. Deryl 194 Birch, Charles Roger 444 Birdsall, Joan E. 444 Bischoff, Anne M. 156 444 Bishop, David Allen 444 Bishop, James Louis 444 Bishop, Michael G. 396 Bishop, Robert Edwin 444 Bishop, Shirley A. 444 Bishop, Sonja Jean 396 Bishop, Wayne H. 396 Bis ker, Robert Steven 444 Bissey, Diana Kay 222 258 ,396 Black, Albert P., Jr. 444 Black, Arthur Quinn 444 Black, Betty Jean 444 Black, Calvin Dennis 444 Black, Charles S. 444 Black, Christopher A. 444 Black, George Walther 444 Black, Larry Allen 316 444 Black, Marshall L. 444 Black, Manuel P., Jr. 274 444 Black, Richard Ashley 227 444 Black, Stanley D. 444 Blackburn, Gail E. 444 Blackburn, Thomas 444 Blackhurst, Laurence 444 Blackmon, Barry E. 289 444 Blackmon, Larry M. 396 Blackmon, Leila S. 444 Blackmon, Mary Jane 257 444 Blackwell, Edwin Lee 284 444 Blackwell, Robert L. 444 Blackwell, Thomas W. 444 Blake, Thomas L. 302 396 Blakely, James Roger 272 444 Blakely, Martha Carol 234 444 Blakely, Nancy C. 444 Blanchard, Roy Eddie 396 Bland, Frank Stanford 327 Bland, Hugh Mitchell 396 Bland, Hugh W. 444 Blanton, Gordon M. 444 Blanton, Rachel Alice 314 Blaricom, Mary Van 444 Blattmachr, Douglas J. 397 Blessing, Suzan Grace 444 Blessing, Theresa Ann 444 Blevins, Wayne Austin 444 Blose, James F. 444 Blount, Wade B. 314 444 Bock, Alan Dean 444 Bodie, Jerry Lane 132 291, 397 Bodiford, Harry E. 444 Bodle, Phillip C. 316 397 Boettcher, H. Donald 444 Boggs, Frank Martin 260 312,444 Bohsen, Randall R. 444 Bolding, Keri Ann 444 Bolding, Patricia 444 Bolen, Charles E. 194 397, 592 Bolen, George F., Jr. 238 397, 598 Bolock, Alan Lee 444 Bolick, Samuel Ray 444 Bolick, Wm. Robert 115 444 Bolt, John Arthur 330 445 Bolt, Joel B. 444 Bolt, Joseph Dennis 154 253, 254, 387, 397 Bolton, Michael R. 445 Bomar, Wm. King 445 Bond, Wm. Pearson 445 Bonner, Wm. Pinckney 211 291, 313,397,594 Boneket, Bill 114 Bonnette, John D. 199 445, 592 Bonnette, Thomas E., Jr. 397 Booker, Robert M. 296 445 Boozer, Toney C. 273 302, 445 Borders, Wm. Thomas 445 Borgman, Mary Alice 445 Borke, Michael Faison 161 445 Bosler, Robert J. 445 Bost, Charles James 314 Bostick, Joseph L., Jr. 445 Bostick, Robert H. 445 Botts, Joseph A. 445 Bouchillon, Randall E. 259 262,271, 397 Bouknight, David W. 445 Bouknight, Heyward H. 397 Bounds, James Wm. 145 191,445,590,592 Bourne, Jon L. 330 445 Bowen, Bernard Arthur 397 Bowen, David Eugene 191 280, 445 Bowen, Elizabeth M. 397 Bowen, Frances H. 397 Bowers, Anthony Oneal 445 Bowers, Glenn 260 397 Bowers, John F. 445 Bowers, Jane Harriet 445 Bowie, Calvin Newell 282 397 Bowie, Linda J. 445 Boyce, Charles Barry 445 Boyd, Marion Cain, Jr. 304 397 Boykm, Joseph Wm. 397 Boykin, Sam 219 Boyle, Wm. Belton, Jr. 296 445 Boyleston, Larry J. 445 Bozard, Norman F., Jr. 289 308, 445, 592 Brabham, David Ronald 191 284, 397 Bracey, Robert L. 445 Bracken, Randolph G. 151 445 Bracken, W. Gleen 445 Brackett, Ralph James 397 Bradford, Mary Louise 445 Bradley, Danny K. 291 445 Bradley, Thomas Norman 397 Bradley, Wm. Curtis 445 592 Brady, Harold D. 445 Brady, John L., Jr. 397 Bramlett, James H. 445 Bramlett, Joseph L. 445 Brand, Harvey Allan 397 Brandon, Carol Glenn 445 Brandt, William F. 397 Branham, Herbert, Jr. 275 445 Brannan, John Wm. 262 Brannen, Arnold Alvin 445 Brantley, Arthur E., Jr. 445 Brasington, Wm. C. 445 Braun, Douglas Wm. 67 115,260,283,445 Brawley, James S. 445 Brawner, Sharon Lee 445 Bray, Randy Lee 67 114, 199,445 Brazell, James Edward 295 445, 593 Brazier, Robert Gene 445 Bredan, Amin 291 445 Breedlove, Wm. Norris 445 Breland, Joyce Elain 398 Brennan, John Arnold 260 291,313, 398 Brewer, Janis Irene 445 Brewer, Vivian Gail 234 445, 597 Brewer, Wm. Ross 445 Bridges, Russell P. 355 455 Bridges, Stephen M. 445 Bridwell, Frank Kirby 276 398 Bridwell, Ronald Lee 445 Bridwell, Ronny Long 214 445, 595 Briggs, Randall A. 445 Briggs, Wm. Blount, Jr. 445 Bright, Joseph B. 445 Brink, Howard Matthew 280 445 Bristol, Cliffords. 260 Broadwater, Wm. Thomas 446 Broadwater, Greer M. 446 Brock, John Robert 398 Brogdon, Michael T. 446 Brooks, Donna Marie 177 222, 446 Brooks, Henry Clay 191 446, 592 Brooks, Jeffrey E. 115 283, 446 Brooks, Malcolm L., Jr. 446 Brooks, Nigel R. 264 398 Brooks, Phillip M. 446 Brooks, Ronald P. 446 350, 397 Brooks, Terry L. 446 Brookshire, Martha K. 446 Broome, Robert W. 131 446 Broome, Michael R. 446 Broome, Wm. Len 282 398 Brophy, Douglas Wm. 446 Broughton, Vicky L 446 Brown, Barry Michael 446 Brown, Crawford M. 446 Brown, David Ambrose 446 Brown, David Matthew 272 398 Brown, Gregor y R. 446 Brown, Herbert W., Jr. 242 446, 598 Brown, Judy B. 446 Brown, James Irby 289 Brown, James Wilkins 446 Brown, James Wilson 398 Brown, Murray Fred, Jr. 446 Brown, Michael L. 446 Brown, Nancy Ann 446 Brown, Patricia Anne 446 Brown, Peter Lamar 446 Brown, Rex Alan 398 Brown, Roger C. 446 Brown, Rodger E. 446 Brown, Russell F. 446 Brown, Thomas Joseph 312 398 Brown, Wm. Earl 446 Brown, Wm. James 446 Brown, Wm. Marvin 446 Brown, Wayne P. 312 398 Browne, Charles H., Ill 446 Browne, David D. 446 Browne, Melvin Neel 160 398 Browning, Donna C. 446 Brownlee, Carolyn L. 446 Bruce, Donald L. 238 280, 398 Brundage, Donald J., Jr. 277 446 Brunelle, Chris James 115 446 Brunjes, John David 316 446 Bruno, Gary M. 283 446 Brunson, James H., Jr 398 Brunson, Jack Wade 145 214,446,595 Bruorton, James A. 446 Bruorton, Larry R. 446 Brust, Stephen Neal 446 Bryan, David M. 446 Bryan, Jim Preacher 446 Bryan, Martha A. 446 Bryan, Preston B. 446 Bryan, Thomas Ray, Jr. 446 Bryant, Edward R., Jr. 114 446 Bryant, Gordon R. 446 Bryson.Wm Freeman 446 Buchanan, Charles R. 446 Buchanan, Edmund K. 446 Buchanan, Marvin R. 230 398 Buchanan, Scott W. 446 Buck, James A. 227 255, 266, 398 Buckley, Daniel J., Jr. 446 Buckner, James L. 398 Buddin, Linda Nell 398 Buddin, Richard D. 446 Bukowsky, Richard J. 114 447, 592 Bull, Elvin Leonidas 250, Bull, James Albert Bull, James Hamilton Bull, Robert Hardin Buller, Richard Earl Bullock, Richard E. 273, 295, Bullwinkel, George J. Bumgardner, Chip Bunch, David W. Bunning, Thomas E. Burbage, Collins A. Burdette, Allen Kent Burdette, Jane Burdette, Manuel H. Burdette, Robert McP. Burgess, Gary Dean Burgess, Richard C. Burgner, Grady S. 114,267, Burke, Wm. Allen 327, Burkot, Raymond S. Burleson, Thomas Jay Burnett, Michael F. Burnette, Deborah Ann Burnette, James P. Burns, Allen Hurd Burns, Duncan Kenyon Burns, James Edward Burns, Steven Otway Burns, Stephen R. Burns, Wm. Milton Burrell, Otto C, Jr. Burrell, Robert C. Burriss, W. Thomas Burroughs, Angeline A. 330, Burroughs, John B., Jr. 115, 238,447 Burroughs, Joe D., Jr. Burton, Eddie Latimer Burton, Joseph R Busby, Anaa J. Busch, Jo Karen Butcka, Patricia Anne Buterbaugh, Richard E. Butler, Charles B. Butler, George Alfred Butler, Kenneth Butler, Michael E. Butts, James M., Jr. Butts, Ruth M. Buzhardt, Debra F. Buzhardt, Troy R. Byars, Larry Wm. Byars, Nancy L. Byrd, Lanny Adolph Byrd, Orren E., Jr. Byrd, Rachel Ann Byrum, William J., Jr. Caggiano, James V. 227 398 447 398 447 263 398 268 447 227 399 447 447 291 447 272 441 447 447 447 447 447 399 67 399 260 447 447 298 447 447 447 399 447 447 447 447 598 286 399 399 447 399 165 447 67 598 447 447 257 399 222 447 256 447 594 447 447 274 447 115 399 447 447 399 447 447 593 447 132 447 447 219 399 399 302 399 Textiles, the country ' s oldest industry and of vital need to national defense and welfare, is no Johnny Come Lately to the scene. Its changing and dynamic approach to today ' s demands often goes unnoticed though the story of textiles is stimulating and exciting. Woodside Mills, a part of this fourth largest indus- try, in the country, reflects a tone of progress for the future To young people seeking opportunity, we enthusi- astically suggest your future be discussed with us. WOODSIDE MILLS A Division of Dan River Mills, Inc. EXECUTIVE OFFICES 260 SOUTH PLEASANTBURG DRIVE GREENVILLE. S. C. An Equal Opportunity Employer NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Caggiano, Vincent G. 447 Cain, Keith Randy 310 447 Cain, Sammy Ramsey 114 399 Caldwell, Charles W. 114 447 Caldwell, Ronald E. 194 447, 592 Calhoon, Terry Alan 447 Calhoun, Ellen Hall 64 145, 234, 447, 597 Calhoun, Wm. Buchanan 447 Calkins, William L. 304 399 Callahan, Elijah L. 324 447 Callahan, Georgia Ann 447 Callahan, Paula Marie 447 Callaway, John L. 447 Callicutt, Vernon K. 447 Callison, Susan E. 447 Calloway, Raeford L. 350 447 Camas, Wayne H. 447 Cameron, Bonnie Belle 207 447,594 Cameron, Lewis Carrol 447 Campbell, Alvin I Ir. 447 Campbell, Alan McK. 280 312,399 Campbell, Donald Lee 447 Campbell, Edwin M., Jr. 448 Campbell, George R. 399 Campbell, George T. 448 Campbell, Harold B. 185 194, 448, 592, 599 Campbell, Jimmy R. 448 Campbell, James P. 399 Campbell, Patricia J. 177 448 Campbell, Robert W. 316 Candler, Roxanna 448 Canavaggio, Guy P. 399 Cann, Charles Donald 448 Cann, William Ronald 399 Cannon, Frank Witt 448 Cannon, Glenn Scott 448 Cannon, Michael C. 448 Capps, Michael L. 301 399 Carder, John 214 595 Carey, James C, Jr. 199 399, 593 Carlton, Robert C, Jr. 448 Carlton, Thomas M. 448 Carmichael, Marvin G. 399 Carpenter, Michael F. 261 274, 448 Carraway, Wm. Haskell 448 Carrier, John K. 272 448 Carroll, Joseph A. 199 310, 399, 593 Carrol, James T. 448 Carron, Stephen P. 448 Carson, Charles Ted 448 Carson, John Nevins 448 Carson, Wm. Jay 448 Carson, Wm. Stephen 400 Carsten, Wm. Malcolm 115 400 Cartee, Larry Dean 400 Carter, Bruce Edward 194 448, 592 Carter, Charles R. 448 Carter, James Sumter 286 400 Carter, Michael W. 448 Carter, Marion E., Ill 448 Carter, Oscar Lee 114 230, 267, 400 Carter, Thomas B., Jr. 400 Carter, Ted E. 448 Carver, Dana Andrew 448 Cary, Bradley, Dean 448 Cary, Thornley C, III 448 Case, Rebecca Bowe 448 Cash, Brenda Kaye 448 Cash, Dennis Ray 400 Cash, Robert Grady 448 Cashion, Robert C. 448 Cason, Norman McSwain 199 448 Cassaday, Verne 448 Cassady, Francis N. 114 448 Castle, David E. 448 Castre, Thomas M. 400 Catanzaro, David P. 400 Cathey, Wm. Lockman 448 Cato, Lewis F. 177 238, 448 Catoe, Lynn Marie 448 Catto, Michael Louis 276 448 Cauble, Charles E. 114 324, 400 Caudill, James Blake 448 Caughman, George W., Jr. 257 400 Caulder, Michael S. 400 Causey, Carol L. 448 Causey, Shirley Janet 448 Cauthen, John McC. 350 400 Cauthen, Robert H., Jr. 448 Cauthen, Ronnie Wayne 400 Cely, Margaret June 258 263,313,400 Chamberlain, George 448 Chamberlain, Walter D. 448 Chambers, James E. 448 Chamblee, Cary Daniel 294 448 Chan, Man Chung 448 Chandler, Alvin S. 448 Chandler, Dennis D. 67 114,400 Chandler, Frank Wm. 115 448 Chandler, Harold, III 448 Chandler, James Larry 400 Chandler, Keith D. 346 J 400 Chandler, Patricia 448 Chandler, Ralph Dale 448 Chando, Stephen 448 Chapin, Margaret S. 400 Chapman, John Carroll 296 400 Chapman, Jerry Odell 331 448 Chapman, Kathy Ruth 448 Chapman, Kenneth W. 400 Chapman, Rodney A. 449 Chapman, Rufus B., Jr. 448 Chappell, Jesse Alan 449 Chappuis, John L. 449 Charles, Sandra E. 165 177,449 Charping, Phillip H. 314 449 Chastain, Dole A. 449 Chastain, Paula R. 449 Chasteen, Jane Day 449 Cheatham, Sam 114 Cheek, Joseph E. 449 Chen, Marco Antonio 156 449 Chesnut, James C. 324 449 Chestnut, Timothy L. 449 Childers, James S. 177 312, 449 Childers, Stanley H. 449 Childress, Wm. Harold 449 Childson, Walter, Jr. 312 400 Chinault, Susan E. 449 Chitwood, John Kevin 449 Chovan, James Peter 177 257,261, 314,400 Chovan, Mimi A. 449 Chu Kin Cheung 449 Church, Michael Verne 346 Cipperly, Christopher 449 Cias, Wm. Francis 449 Clark, Charles D. 449 Clark, Charles M. 449 Clark, George Leon 449 Clark, Harry V. 449 Clark, Helen Y. 449 Clark, James Neville 214 449 Clark, Kathryn S. 330 449 Clark, Libby Deane 449 Clark, Patrick V. 449 Clarke, Leland T„ Jr. 280 401 Clarke, Thomas R ., 1 1 1 449 Clarkson, Garden S. 115 Clarkson, James R. 449 Clary, Gary Elmore 131 199, 267, 386, 401 Clayton, Doris Payne 449 Clayton, Mary M. 401 Clayton, Robert M., Jr. 401 Cleveland, James H. 401 Cleveland, Thomas W. 292 449 Clevenger, Terry Gene 308 449 Clifford, Stanley J. 449 Cline, Wm. Everette, Jr. 298 401 Clinkscales, Jeri H. 449 Cloninger, James Mack 250 260, 262, 346, 350, 401 Cloninger. Robert A. 296 449 Clontz, Kenneth O. 449 Close, Alexander D. 449 Close, Robert W. 449 Clowney, Russell M. 314 449 Clyburn, Charles S. 132, 292, 449 Clyne, Terrence John 130 260, 401 Coakley, Beverly A. 289 449 Coakley, John M. 67 114, 199 Coats, Ralph Wayne 449 Cobb, Daniel Earl 449 Cobb, Thomas Carroll 137 325, 592 Cobb, Wm. Vance 449 Coble, Marvin M. 280 449 Coble, Robert L. 296 449 Coburn, Cynthia J. 449 Cochet, Anthony A. 132 255, 292, 331, 346, 388, 401 Cockcroft, Johnnie E. 194 401, 592 Cockfield, Audrey A. 449 Cockf ield, Gary W. 449 Coffey, Edgar S., Jr. 449 Coffey, William T. 298 401,598 Coffin, Christopher 449 Cogan, Henry L. 238 401,598 Coggin, Mary Lil 449 Coggins, Donald McK. 185 214,449, 595,599 Coke, James Dan 449 Coker, Alan Dorman 449 Coker, John Wayne 401 Coker, Larry James 449 Coker, Ronald Wayne 319 401 Coker, Sam Reaves 64 199,449, 592 Coker, Talbert K. 256 450 Cole, Bruce Cecil 450 Cole, Cordelia E. 450 Cole, Charles Jayroe 280 401 Coke, Keith Lamar 450 Cole, Stanley Parks 257 450 Cole, Wm. Walter 450 Coleman, Andrew Hoty 450 Coleman, Blanche E. 450 Coleman, Foster Desp. 256 277, 450 Coleman, James A. 450 Coleman, James A. 450 Coleman, James Carl 450 Coleman, James Keith 450 Coleman, James L., Jr. 391 401 Coleman, James R., Jr. 450 Coleman, Kim Bowne 450 Coleman, Ludie M., Ill 401 Coleman, Richard A. 450 Coleman, Robert W. 450 Coleman, Sheryl A. 450 Coleman, Stan David 450 Coleman, William A., 1 1 1 450 Coleman, Wm. Howard 450 Coleman, Wm. Ronald 450 Coley, James Lane 401 Collins, Donald E. 401 Collins, Edward J., Jr. 67 1 1 4, 401 Collins, James R. 114 450 Collins, Kathryn Joy 450 Collins, Randall Dean 154 296, 401 Collins, Ronald T. 450 Collins, Tom D. L. 450 Collins, Thomas H. 401 Collins, Roger T. 115 Collum, Charles Alan 450 Compton, Ben Giles 401 594 Compton, Gary 114 Compton, Robert 214 595 Condon, Thomas J. 450 Cone, Carole Rebecca 402 Conley, Lyn R. 450 Connor, Harriet Anne 450 Conover, Catherine J 450 Conrad, Douglas M. 227 292, 402 Cook, Daniel B. 450 Cook, George Randel 450 Cook, Janet Lynn 450 Cook, James Warren, Jr. Cook, John Wirt, Jr. 295 402 Cook, Larry Thomas ■ Cooler, Ernest W., Ill ■ Cooler, James P., Jr. C i Cooley, John Gary t Cooley, JoeH. Cooner, Allison Wm. ' Cooper, Broughton E. Cooper, Charles Ray ; 310, ' Cooper, John B. ' Cooper, Jerry Lynn ' Cooper, Noah Bryant ' Cooper, Ronald E. j Cooper, Willard Wayne : t Cooper, Wm. Womble, Jr. Cope, Jacob M. ' . t Copelan, Roy Wm. : Copeland, Barbara C. ' Copeland, Catherine J. Copeland Ed Copeland, Joel Mc. Copeland, Wm. Leisel Corbett, Claude Wm. Corbett, Howard M. Cordell, Jacquelyn N. Corder, Alexia J. J Corley, Carl David Corley, Sandra Corman, Murray Joel Corn, Judy Marie Cornish, Charles M. Cornwell, John B., Ill Cornwell, John C. Cornwell, Michael H. Cornwell, Marion S. Cornwell, Robert J. Cornwell, Timothy L. Corpening, Bennett H. 260, 262, 280, Corpening, Joseph B. 260, 264, 280, Cosgrove, Michael T. Cositore, Vincent J. Cothran, George Alan Cothran, Levis E. Cothran, Levis E. Cothran, Susan 451, Couick, Vivian H. Coulter, Henry B. Coursey, Deborah H. Courtney, Larry B. Courtney, Patrick S. Covington, Colin W. Covington, MelanieS. Cowan, Patricia Cowart, Alan E. Cox, Alton L. Cox, Clarence Grant Cox, Catherine Lee Cox, Geddes Marvin Cox, Henry Clay, Jr. 295, Cox, James Arthur Cox, James Carroll Cox, John David Cox, Jerry L. If it ' s anything to do with management opportunities in textiles, we have them at Burlington, and we have more of them than anyone in the world. As the world ' s largest, most diversified and fastest- growing manufacturer of textiles, we have an unusually large, diversified and fast-growing number of career opportunities. More than 130 plants in 15 states provide careers in virtually every phase of textile management. Don ' t overlook the opportunity to begin to build your career where... If it ' s anything to do with fabric we do it at Burlington and we do more of it than anyone in the world ' . ' An equal opportunity employer. Burlington Industries, Inc., 301 N. Eugene St., Greensboro, North Carolina 27420 NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Cox, John Samuel Cox, Joseph Smith Cox, James Wayne Cox, Jerry Wayne Cox, Linwood P. Cox, Patsy A. Cox, Robert Allen Cox, Ralph K. II Cox, Vincent M., Jr. Cox, Willard Branit Cox, Wm. Tucker Coyle, Jane Coyle, John Redmond Crabtree, Christopher Crabtree, Constance J. Craig, Diane D. Craig, Mary Elizabeth 451 451 451 451 451 451 142 230,451 115 451 451 177 451 451 402 114 451 451 451 189 222,314,451 Craig, Robert M., Jr. Craig, Verd Anna Craigo, Keenan Gary Crain, William T. Crandell, Wm. Dean Cranford, Roger Dell Craven, Lane 185, 190,266,592, 599 Crawford, Berry W. 289 Crawford, Charles H. 132 207, 292. 402, 594 114 402 451 451 402 451 451 149 Crawford, Claudius H. Crawford, James M. Crawford, Stephen S. Creamer, Randolph B. Creel, John Walden 266 451 451 115 451 451 145 190,312,451,592 n Crenshaw, Thomas M. Cribb, Don Michael Crider, Joseph O Crocker, Wm. Henry Croft, Philemon K. Crolley, Marion L. Cromer, Barbara Lynn Cromer, Durward C, Jr Cromer, Michael J. Crook, Joseph E. Crooks, Ronald S. Crosby, A I Crosby, Samuel E. Crosby, Wayne Scott Crosgrove, George L. Crouch. Will Newton Crow, Wade C. 451 284 451 352 451 402 451 451 177 451 451 286 451 451 451 211 451 451 451 452 214 402, 595 Crowder, Donald R. Crowe, Michael Glenn Crump, Alan Gordon Crumpton, Charles D. Cueman, Glenn F. Culbertson, Billy T. Culbertson, Cheryl F. Culbertson, Charles M Culbertson, James D. Culbertson, James E. Culler, Alan Douglas 452 284 402 452 132 452 292 452 452 452 280 452 328 452 452 219 452, 595 Culler, Franics B. 452, Culler, Joe Hodges 402, Culler, William W. Culp, Woodrow Wm. Cumbie, Alton B. Cummings, Pamela G. Cunningham, John Alan 311,403, Cunningham, Richard C. Cunningham, Raymond R 301, Cunningham, Stephen M. 452, Cunningham, Wm. R. Currence, Arthur J. Curry, E. Drake 452, Curry, John M. Curtis, Brenda Curtis, John Duffield Curtis, Philip C. Cusumano, Thomas John, Cuzzell, Charles L. 219 595 219 595 280 452 452 452 192 592 452 199 452 203 593 403 593 403 214 595 452 222 313 403 452 452 156 452 -D- Dabney, Dennis Leroy 452 Dailey, David W. 452 Daley, Timothy C. 403 Daley, William Z. 296 452 Dailey, Henry A. 452 Dalton, Claude Robert 452 Dandridge, Hubert J. 452 Dangerfield, Henry S. 452 Daniel, Ralph Wray 114 452 Daniel, Wm. Shipp, Jr. 452 Dannals, Nancy Ruth 142 189, 234, 389, 403, 597 Dansby, David F. 452 Dantzler, Lynn Zaco 151 227, 250, 452 Darby, Francis Tanner 452 Darden, Graham W. 203 452, 593 Dasher, Linda Lee 138 207. 452, 594 Daugherty, George M. 452 Davenport, Berry G., Jr. 452 Davenport, Charles E. 452 Davenport, Darlene C. 452 Davenport, Harold Lee 260 264, 304, 403 David, Catherine A. 452 Davidson, Thomas M. 452 Davis, Aaron H. 452 Davis, Buddy F. 452 Davis, Collings S, Jr. 115 452 Davis, David Earl 292 452 Davis, Guy William 452 Davis, Harold Richard 403 Davis, Herbert S. 242 295. 452, 598 Davis, Jack Daniel 302 403 Davis, Joseph E., Jr. 21 1 452, 594 Davis, Jane 452 Davis, Jas. McCardell 255 280, 327, 403 Davis, Keith Ansel 403 Davis, Linda Diane 452 Davis, Lawrence E. 452 Davis, Maynard J., Jr. 403 Davis, Michael H. 452 Davis, Nellie La Dene 452 Davis, Paul C. 290 452 Davis, Pembroke W. 452 Davis, Robert A. 452 Davis, Richard C, Jr. 403 Davis, Richard C. 194 453, 592 Davis, Robert G. 452 Davis, Rodney L 312 452 Davis, Steven Emerson 403 Davis, Sherry N. 453 Davis. Sara P. 453 Davis, Thomas H. 268 324, 453, 592 Davis. Thomas Wm., Jr. 453 Davis, Willie E. 453 Davis, Wm. Marlin 453 Davison, Charles B. 272 453 Dawkins, Benjamin L. 286 453 Dawkins, Patrick W. 453 Day, Robert Steven 453 Deal, Donald Allen 453 Dean, Donald Leon 453 Deanhardt, Marshall L. 275 313,403 Dearhart, Earl R. 453 Deas, James Daniel 453 592 Dease, Grant Alison 453 Dechman, Gordon H. 313 403 Deer, Wm. Wayne 292 403 Defoor, Rebecca H. 453 Defrancisco, Robert A. 403 Degen, Philip Gregory 453 Degen, Teresa Anne 453 Dehart, David V., Jr. 453 Dehoff, Judith M. 222 Deines, Dorothy Ann 138 177,453 Delauder, Roy Allen 323 453 Deloach, Francis 8. 453 Deloach, Mary E. 308 453 Deloach, Perry B. 238 292, 453 Deloache, James E. 177 328, 453 Deluca, Frank Richard 453 Demarest, Alan 1 14 Demori, Adriano 115 403 Demosthenes, John M. 177 Dempsey, Jones R, Jr. 211 453 Dempsey, Tony Ray 311 453 Denlson, Don E. 453 Dennis, Theodore S. 453 Denny, Robert Alan 453 Denton, Charles R. 453 Denton, John Gregory 132 199,453,592 Denton, Richard Scott 453 Depew, Wm. Francis 114 403 Derrick, Curtis M. 403 Derrick, Danny O. 286 Detwiler, Kenneth W. 115 286, 453 Deveaux, Albert L. 453 Dewitt, Charles H. 191 453 Dewitt, Mary E. 453 Dewitt, Michael G. 453 DeYoung, William Eric 403 Dickard, Allen Robert 328 453 Dickenson, James A. 453 Dickenson, Lawrence W. 453 Dickerson, Julian T. 453 Dickson, Avery Smith 453 Dickson, Charles L. 404 Dieglio, Barbara M. 222 IW ' ' 453 Diiorio, Nicholas J. 453 Dillard, Janice Ruth 453 Dillashaw, Charles W. 453 Dimmock, Charles C. 453 Dinkins, Gene Lynn 453 Dixon, Eddie 1 14 Dion, Mary Lawrence 453 Dixon, JulianS. Ill 453 Djuren, Ronald Wm. 453 Doak, Sydney Ruth 207 453, 594 Dobbins, Judson D. 272 404 Dobbins, Mary Jane 404 Dobbins, Thomas E. 273 277, 404 Dobson, Heath P. 277 404 Dodd, Michael H. 453 Dodds, Cathy L. 135 234, 404 Dodgens, Mary E. 453 Dodgens, Susan Gail 453 Dominick, Grady E. 453 Donald, Wm. James 453 Donaldson, Emily D. 142 222, 453 Donaldson, Edward R. 454 Donaldson, Wm. Francis 454 Donohue, Dennis David 404 Dorey, Richard John 316 404 Dorn, David C. 330 454 Dorn, James Walton 114 454 Dorrell, Jack R. 454 Doss, Thomas Glenn 454 Dotson, Dianne Cecile 454 Dotson, Robert Carl 290 Doltson, Robert Carl 296 Douglas, Jim 64 149, 203, 593 Douglass, Graham T., Jr. 162 454 Dover, David R. 404 Dover, Jerry David 454 Dowd, Milard Wilson 454 Dowda, Debra 454 Dowling, Thomas P. 404 Doyle, Brian Edward 404 Doyle, Timothy J. 454 Dozier, Wm. Keith 454 Drake, Robert D. 454 Dreher, Thomas D. 250 260, 268, 404 Drennan, Robert F., Jr. 203 260, 404 Drennan, Wm. Thomas 272 454 Driggers, Arthur H. 454 Drinkard, Myra June 454 Droege, Albert D. 151 185, 230, 454, 599 Drucker, Neal S. 454 Drummond, John H. DuBose, Wm. Charles ; 454,5 DuBose, David E. ' DuBose, Don DuB ose, Philip B. : i Ducey, Frederick E. ; Ducker, George ; JDuckett, John Charles ' Ducworth, George M. 114, 314,324,- Ducworth, Lyman A. ' . Duffy, Patrick S. Duke, Debora ' Dukes, Danny « Dukes, James D. 219, 454, 595, ! Dukes, Richard C. Dukes, Wayne H. Dulin, Wilbur N., Jr. Dulla, Robert Garner 454, Dumont, Lewis C. Dumont, Lloyd R. Dumont, Robert A. Dunbar, John P. Dunaway, Buz Duncan, Charles B, Jr. Duncan, Larry Wayne Duncan, Marion Jack Duncan, Ronnie J. Dunlap, Michael L. Dunn, Cathy Virginia Dunn, David Michael Dunn, Lawrence Amery Dunn, Wm. Acker DuPre, Charles Henry 261,280,454, Durant, Perry Walker Durant, Robert Ray Durant, Robert R. Durant, Wm. Eugene, Jr 454, Durban, Frampton W., Jr. Durham, Floyd Donald Durham, Jack C, Jr. Durham, Lawrence B. Durham, Patricia A. Dutrow, Joseph L. Dutton, Tommy Lonnie Duvall, Ernest M. 404, Dworschak, Manfred 454. Dyar, Douglas Clark Dyar, Horace C. Dyer, Lewis Carleton Dykes, G. David Dykstra, Kenneth Dale 313,316, Dyson, Henry IV STATE- RECORD SELLS THE MIDLANDS Combined Daily - 133,998 Morning -102,228 Evening - 31,770 Sunday -116,770 ABC - September 30, 1969 FIRST in National Advertising FIRST in Color Advertising VRi Largest Circulation in South Carolina ROP-HiFi-SpectaColor Nationally represented by The Branham-Maloney Co., Inc. T(k $ State Wxt Columbia lecord PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME «St Eaddy, Ned M„ Jr. Eaddy, Robert B. Eg Eargle, Jesse Claude Earle, Barry Anthony Earwood, Byran D. Eastm an, Robert T. Eaton, Thomas N. Eby, Glenn Maurice Eck, Ronald Warren Eddell, George, Jr. Edens, Henry Curtis Edens, Wm. Thomas Edgar, Donnie James Edge, Sandy Edgerly, James H. Edmonds, John King Edmonds, Kent Allison Edmunds, Mildred L. Edney, Robert M. Edwards, Allen G 455 455 203 593 455 405 405 455 455 298 455 455 455 302 455 455 455 455 296 455 208 405 405 455 265 405 145 203, 455, 593 i Edwards, Barry R. Edwards, Dolores G. Edwards, Diana Edwards, Gregory P. Edwards, James Hill Edwards, James Kelly Edwards, John Royce Edwards, Larry B. Edwards, Laura Gaye Edwards, Marvin Snead Edwards, Michael C. Edwards, Steve Radley Edwards, Thomas B. Edwards, Wm. Bland Edwards, Wilma Jean Edwards, Wm. Norris % Egger, Everly Eggert, Cheryl E. Ehnat, George Donal d Eichelberger, Murrell Eison, David Ross Elder, Lloyd Linwood Eldridge, Roy C, Jr. 255 314 455 222 455 274 455 455 455 455 455 455 455 274 405 261 455 238 ,455 455 238 455 455 455 455 455 455 455 142 227, 255, 266, 405 Elkin, Linda K. Elledge, Jana C. Ellefson, Craig D. Ellenburg, Dale F. Ellenburg, James R. Elliott, Debbie E. Elliott, Roger Neale Ellis, Barbara Gayle Ellis, Carole Ellis, James J , Jr. Ellis, Philip Anthony Ellis, Robert E, Jr. Ellis, Thomas G. Ellis, William N. N. Ellison, Daniel R. Ellison, F. Stephen 455 455 455 455 455 455 211 260, 455 455 405 455 455 405 156 455 142 455 308 455 64 Elrod, Claudene D. Elrod, James F. 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Randolph 491, 593 312 491 191 49 1 , 592 317 433 Templeton, James L. 433 Tennant, Mark Harris 264 287, 433 Teague, Allen Long Teal, Richard D. Tedcastle, Robert A. Tennent, Charles H. Terry, Donald K. Terry, Mary Jane Terry, Robert Cooper Terry, Rebecca L. Terry, Wm. David Thackston, Connie Jo Thames, Wm. M., Ill Theiling, Dale L. 227 433 433 491 491 491 284 491 492 491 156 194,434, 592 Thigpen, James C. Thoma, Lawrence D. Thomas, Bernard C Thomas, Charles M. Thomas, Dave Thomas, Edward Marsh Thomas, George C. Thomas, Goodwin G . Jr. Thomas, Harry Arthur Thomas, Julie Ann Thomas, James Ritter Thomas, Richard G. 199 491,593 434 227 268, 491 266 114 491 64 491 227 219 595 491 328 491 491 Thomas, Sarah Ann Thomas, Terry R. Thomas, Virginia Ann Thomas, Wm. Anderson Thomas, Wm. Rutledge Thomason, Eric Keith Thomason, Teresa Lynn Thomlinson, M. Thompson, Chas. Evans Thompson, David Frank 491 491 491 297 434 491 491 313 592 114 Tomsyck, John C. 492 Tompkins, Herbert P. 199 492, 593 Thompson, David W. Thompson, Jamesine E 306,491 309 491 177 434 177 138 Thompson, James M., Jr Thompson, James Wm. 301,491 Thompson, Larry S. 491 Thompson, Marion C. 255 313, 387,434, 592 Thompson, Philip C. 261 491,592 Thompson, Robert W. Thompson, Steven H. Thompson, Sara Lee Thompson, Tanis D. Thompson, William E. Thompson, Wm. Walter Thomson, Robert G. Thomson, Wm. Ray Thorny, David Abraham Thorne, Michael D. Thorneloe, Wm. Frank Thornhill, John G. 156 491 491 491 491 312 434 349 434 491 434 142 434 434 491 219 491,595 Thornton, Jerry McD. 491 Thornton, Robert R. 434 Thrailkill, Wm. David 491 Thrasher, Christopher 491 Threatt, Stephanie G. 491 Threatte, John W. 492 Thrower, Richard M. 492 Tibbs, Harry David 185 434, 593, 599 Tiller, Randolph M., Jr. 492 Tillirson, Michael L. 317 328, 492 Tillman, Katherine E. 177 434 Tillman, William G. 434 Tillotson, Deborah R. 207 492, 594 Tillotson, Herman W. 214 492, 595 Timmer, Wayne Francis 492 Timmons, Jerry R. Timms, Charlene Ma Timpson, Gill D. Tinsley, Wm. Wood Tizzano, Michael T. Todd, Albert C. Todd, Dale Tommie Todd. Charles McC. Todd, James R. Todd, Jimmy Wayne Todd, Leroy Todd, Murray Redmon Tolbert, George Wm. Tolley, Charles R. 434 e 309 492 492 290 492 492 492 492 177 277 338, 346 349 492 492 114 492 294 492 114 266, 434 Tomioka, Masahiro K 492 492 492 492 434 242 492 593 492 492 434 434 492 492 137 434 492 492 114 492 Trice, Nicholas Ray 162 281,492 Triolo, Anthony Carl 317 492 Triplett, Laurence E. Toney, Deborah J. Toole, George Allen Toole, Giles Pearson Tooley, George R. Tornstrom, John P. Tortora, Agostino P. Touchstone, Wm. Allen Towery, Al McCurry Townsend, Debbie I. Townsend, Edward C. Townsend, Ronald P. Trammell, Vernon A., Jr Traylor, Hartwell H. Traynham, John David Traynham, Jerry Wayne Treese, Mark Lee Trembley, James M. Tripp, Gayle Lee Tripp, Sara Gene Tripp, Sally Trivelas, Chris N. Trotter, Mary Jane Trout, Sue Ellen Troutman, Chalmers E Truesdale, Robert C. Truluck, Bonnie Jane 194 434, 592 492 434 222 262 242 492 207 492, 594 492 492 492 145 234, 492, 597 Truluck, John F. Truman, Wm. Edward Trussell, Edgar E. Trythall, Wm. David, Jr. Tucker, Clinton M. Tucker, David Albert Tucker, Jean Carol Tucker, James W., Jr. 492 492 177 492 492 136 297, 317,328,434 282 434 492 492 493 115 492 142 231,255, 266,492 Tucker, John Wotring Tucker, Wade Roy Turner, Adger Lee Turner, Brian T. Turner, Edward Jay Turner, Joseph J., Jr. Turner, John Parnell Turner, Karen E. Turner, Michael Leroy Turner, Rebecca Jo Turner, Richard M., Jr. Turner, Richard W. Turner, Samuel L., Jr. Turner, Timothy W. 231 435 492 492 492 306 492 492 492 238 492 493 493 287 Turner, Valerie Arden Turner, Wm. Philip Tusso, Robert Joseph 493, 592 Tuttle, Diane E. 207 493, 594 Twilley, Wm. Edward, Jr. 493 Twitty, Ronald David 493 Tyler, Jean K. 493 Tyler, John Timothy 303 493 Tyson, Carole Nan 207 435, 594 -U- Underhill, Ronald R. 313 435 493 493 130 325, 493 Urquhart, Colin James 242 493, 598 Usry, Stephen A. 145 214,493 Unger, Lawrence Lee Unger, Vickie Sue Ur, Alexander III Valesky, Thomas C. Vallentine, Jack Gray Van Allen, William W. Van Osdell, Douglas W. 281, Van Volkenburg, David Vann, Charles S. Vaughan, Leslie G. Vaughan, Michael A. Vaughan, Richard Carl 214 Vaughn, Frank R. Vaughn, James Wm. Vaughn, Kenneth S. Vaughn, Richard Felix Vaughn, Randall P. Venable, Joe Hudson Verdee, Peter Richard Vernon, Jack Spruill 493 Verross, Wm. Edward 261, 262,293, 313 Vetter, Kenneth F Vignate, Joseph E. Visconti, Lawrence B. Visioli, Drew J. Vogel, Frank Howard Vogler, John Thomas Vollherbst, Fred F. Von Hollen, James M. Von Roemer, Arthur H. Vroome, Ray L. Wackwitz, James H. 1 Waddell, Douglas E. Waddell, Phillip Mc. Waddell, Timothy F. Wade, John L. Waesche, Frank Shaw Walden, William R. 2 Waldrep, James E. Waldrep, Julian S., Jr. Waldrep, Samuel M. Walfield, Ronald A. Walker, David Arthur Walker, David W. Walker, Davis Camp Walker, Dorothy E. Walker, David Wilkins 493 493 493 261 493 114 493 493 435 493 64 314 493 493 493 493 493 435 115 435 203 593 227 435 493 115 299 493 493 493 493 493 493 299 435 435 67 493 435 493 493 493 493 263 ,435 493 493 322 493 493 493 493 493 493 272 Walker, Jack Odell Walker, John Thomas Walklet, Philip E. Wall, Glenn E. Wall, Wm. Timmerman 268, 493, Wall, Walter Virgil 297,310, Waller, Donald Neal Wallmo, A. Charles 493, Walpole, Douglas L. Walser, James Lindsey Walter, Alan C. Walters, James David Walters, John Wm. Walters, George G. Walters, Henry M, Walters, Johnnie J. Walters, Jack L. Walters, Theodore Wm, Waltman, George S. Waltz, Freddie C. Wannamaker, Rebecca C. Ward, Johnson H. Ward, Michael Carey Ward, Raleigh O., Jr. Wardlaw, David Allen Wardlaw, Robert S. Wardlaw, Wm. Guyton Ware, WilliamS., Jr. 266, Warlick, William M. Warner, John Hampton 293, 294, Warner, Wm. Reece 294 Warren, Angus H. Warren, Emily B. Warren, James Dyson Warren, John N., Jr. 494 Warren, Katherine C. Warren, Rufus R. Waters, Charles Tutan 266, 435 Waters, Jerry Craig Waters, John Michael Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Beverly Rose Gary M. George Leon Kathy Cheryl Mary Frances Thomas F. Walter J. Wm. James BenG. 211,494 Chris M. Clyde Turner James C. Jerry S., Jr. Joseph P. Michael S. Robert L. Roderick M. II Watson, Sherrill L. Watson, Thomas H. 148 435 493 156 493 294 493 250 592 273 435 493 219 594 493 154 493 275 435 493 493 203 493 114 493 290 435 493 219 493 494 494 494 . 494 494 293 494 494 494 211 435 435 261 494 293 494 219 435 222 435 494 281 595 494 494 114 594 435 312 494 494 494 494 435 435 494 281 494 114 594 494 494 494 494 494 494 494 301 494 494 115 494 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE AT y W Mi LYCOMING-CHARLESTON PLANT CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA 23411 REEVES BROTHERS, INC. BISHOPVILLE FINISHING DIVISON BISHOPVILLE, S. C. Congratulates The Class of 1 970 I PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Watson, Willia Ira Watters, Douglas G. Watts, Larry E. Watts, Lawrence S. Watts, Patrick Robert Watts. Sanders J. Watts, Waldo Wayne, Patricia B. Weathers, Henry F., Jr. Weathers, John Owen Weathers, Kenneth J. Weathers, Lawrence L. Weaver, Ernest Wm., Jr. Weaver, John Jacob Weaver, Nelson Taylor 270, 436 Wea ver, Priscilla A. Webb, Henry Michael Webb, William D.317 436 Webster, William C. J 436, Weddell, Peter F|Tj Weeks, Barbara L. ■ Weeks, Calvin Ft., Jr. 114,238, Weeks, Preston H., Jr. Weeks, Thomas J., Jr. Weinbrenner, Thomas T. Weisensee, Frank J. Weisner, Patricia A. Welborn, Barbara Anne Welborn, James M. Welborn, Julius W. Ill Welborn, Lynn Charles Welch, Henry Daniel Welch, Howard J. Welch, Robert L. Welchel, D. Wells, Barbara B. Wells, Connie E. Wells, Jerome Colvin 261,495, Wells, James Larry Wells, Wayne Carter Welsh, Laura Sue Welsh, Stephen Leigh Welsh, Thomas S. Wempe, Ralph Edward Wennersten, Robert S. Wenz, Edward A. Werner, Charles M., Jr. 114,266, Werts, Richard B. Wessinger, Ernest R. Wessinger, John H. West, Eugene M., Jr. 436. West, James Erskine West, Jerry J. West, Robert P. West, Thomas H. West, Virginia Lee West, Walter D. Westbrook, James F. 436 227 436 494 494 317 494 494 114 156 494 257 494 494 277 494 494 436 494 214 595 494 293 494 214 595 114 494 494 67 494 494 494 436 494 494 494 597 494 494 328 494 494 494 494 299 234 494 309 494 211 594 436 294 495 495 495 311 436 436 114 495 115 67 436 495 495 495 214 595 495 495 305 495 495 234 495 495 495 Westbury, James K., Jr. Westmoreland, Delwin Westmoreland, Mary K. Weston, Jeffrey M. Wharton, John Earl Whatley, Keith E. Whatley, Keith W. 436 Whatley, Pierce L. Wheatley, Lee E. Wheatley, Robert C. Wheeler, George D. 311,436, Wheeler, John Hugh 495, Wheeler, James J. Ill Wheeler, Richard D. Whelchel, Don Vance Whetsell, David M. Whetstone, Charles Wm. White, Craig N. White, Killough H. White, Phyllis Ann White, Paul McLelland White, Robert Bruce White, Ronnie Bouie White, Raymond E., Jr. White, Roger Wayne White, Samuel Boyd White, Stephen H. White, Scott M. White, Thelma L. 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Wilson, Robert R. Wilson, Robert Shaw 2! Wilson, Wayne E. Wilson, Wm. Gaines Wimberly, Harry C. 495 177 495 496 115 ,496 496 114 437 177 437 349 437 496 496 496 496 496 496 317 496 496 130 496 496 437 496 496 496 496 496 496 294 496 114 496 496 496 496 437 234 ,597 496 331 496 214 ,595 496 311 437 496 496 496 207 594 496 496 437 317 437 496 496 496 234 597 496 277 496 114 496 437 496 231 437 496 437 214 595 496 496 156 Wimmer, Joseph R., Jr. Winburn, John Dewey 496 191 496 Winburn, James H., Jr. 309 496 203 437, 593 Winburn, Michael S. Wincott, Donald Rick Windham, Larry D. Wingo, Michael Bryant W inkelmann, Douglas A Winkles, David M., Jr. Winston, Philip B. Wirth, Frank Wm. Wise, Joseph A. Wise, Larry Vernon Wise, Susan Carol Wise, Wm. Robert III Wisher, Ricky Arnold Wisinger, Conrad W. 115 114 496 231 437 496 496 352 496 496 496 496 496 312 437 437 299 331,496 Witherspoon, James H. Witko, Andrew Fabian Witt, Leonard E. Witt, Stephen Louis Witter, James Dee Wolfe, Brian Alan Wolfe, Joyce A. Wolper, Judith Carol Wood, Gary Thaddus Wood, John Wilbert Wood, Paige L. Wood, Pamela Anne Wood, Phil E. Wood, Richard Deland Wood, Stephen Leroy Wood, Steve Smith Woodfin, Derrell E. Woodham, Andrew D., Jr. 497 437 496 349 437 496 496 497 497 437 497 497 309 497 207 497 497 497 437 301 497 Woodham, Mildred A. Woodle, Sally H. Woodrow, Edward D. Woods, Auburn III Woods, Grover Lafoy Woodside, Alice T. Woodson, James D. Woodson, Nancy A. Woolbright, Edward B. 137 438 497 497 313 438 313 438 289 438 497 497 115 Wooten, Jacque L. Wooten, Richard E. Workman, Michael C 283, 497 497 497 289 438 Worley, Don Alan 497 Worsham, George F., Jr. 227 263,293,313,438 Worsham, John Wesley 211 293, 497, 594 Wouldlast, Zachery R. 497 227 299, 497 322 497 497 352 497 Wright, Diana Sara 188 234, 438, 597 Wright, Jesse E. Ill 301 Wright, Judith E. 497 Wray.Stepehn G. Wright, Billy R. Wright, Betty Zane Wright, Clyde R. Wright, James G., Jr. 438, Wright, Joyce Lee Wright, Mark Allen Wright, Sherry Helen Wright, Thomas H., Jr. 497, 595, Wright, Thomas Lee. Wright, Wm. Goley Wrigley, Craig C. Wurtz, Thomas W. Wyatt, Larry Walker 281, Wyckoff, Robert Allan Wylie, David C. Wylie, Robert Scott Wylie, Wm. Lindsay, Jr. Wynn, David L. Wyman, Wm. Earl Wysowski, Joseph E. 21 59 49 49 49 ' . 21? 59 30: 49 26E 43i 49; 26 ' 43? 32; 49 49 49 49 49 Yates, Cliff Yates, James R. Yates, Naomi Yauger, Raymond A. 267, 282 Yeaman, James C. Yeargin, Charles R. Yerkes, Lee Yonce, Larry Eugene Yongue, Charles C. Youell, Gary Dean Youmans, James Edward Young, Amy Catherine Young, Darrell Moore Young, James Carl, Jr. Young, James Randall Young, Mary Claudia Young, Otto James, Jr. Young, Rickey P. 114, Young, Steven Oramel Young, Thomas B. Ill Young, Thomas Oliver Young, Vivian Elise Young, Woodrow C. Youngblood, Cecil G. Youngblood, James R. Younginer, Edward M. Youtz. Richard D., Jr. 49 114 438 497 114 497 30S 497 43E 114 327 497 250 438 261 497 497 497 312 438 297 438 497I 222 438 497 67 593 261 497 177 438 313 497 438 438 3i 4! 438 -Z- Zacharias, David C. 30 497 Zachary, Odell C, Jr. 497 Zambon, Carl Anthony 242 497, 59 Zatezalo, George D. 6 114,43 Zepf, J. Robert 43 Zipf, Carl Henry III 11 497 Zungoli, Nicholas D. 497 RushUlils m£ 224 N. MAIN ST. - GREENVILLE. S. C. Specialist in Natural Shouldered Clothing ESB |k| Is] Ijg5l £gp B P fljas s. HflBlii Nf9lDI.(D Mack ' s VARIETY and FASHIONS Clemson Shopping Center Congratulations to the Class of ' 70 Belk invites you to shop with confidence for the new and traditional ... in departments created for today ' s young people. Belk Department Store 1501 Main Street Columbia, South Carolina m W : ; 4 1 MENU Your favorite pizza . . . freshly prepared and flavor baked to perfection! WARD SMITH CHEVROLET- BUICK INC. Chevrolet - Buick - Opel Authorized Sales and Service 123 By-Pass Seneca, S. 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Horry Electric Cooperative, Inc. JOIN THE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES IN STANDING TALL FOR EXCITING SOUTH CAROLINA at 1 Robin Hunt 27 Chipmonk Smith 2 Marty Kearse 28 Billy Wall 3 Poot Harpootlian 29 Mouse Man Hend 4 Allen Groover 30 Henry Dupre 5 Merrell Garvin 31. Glenn Price 6 John Steer 32. Charles Sibley 7 Chuck Munn 33. Lane Craven 8 Tom Davis 34 Bill Allison 9 Ted Godfrey 35 Bill Bradley 10 Cole Huckabee 36. Rob Patrick II David Teal 38. Gerry Beaman 12 Tom Holstein 39. Phil Thompson 13. Fish Gill 40. John Lesslie 14 Joe Bagwell 41. Randy Shaw 15 John Matthews 42. Smiley Foster 16 Ray Jackson 43. Norman Bozard 17. Tommy Scott 44. Birdman Pridgeon ie Dicker Deas 45. Bob Tusso 19. Jack Cunningham 46. Mickey Johnson 20 Doug Patrick 47. John Creel 21. Fuzzy Thompson 48. Ap Bowen 22 Jim Bounds 49. Hooker Pierce 23. Mike Lindler SO Bob Dullea 24. Mickey McNeill 51. Ted Beemer 25 Tommy Cobb 52. Tom Roller 26. Henry Brooks 53. Charlie Kreidler S PE A Page 190-1 TPage 194-5 FRATERNITY B2X 1. Dr. F. C. Alley 2. Madale Theiling 3 Charlie Forsberg 4. John Cockcroft 5. Bob Long 6. John Graham 7. David Meyers 8. Tommie Penney 9. Mike Fowler 10. John Avinger 11. Al Saunders 12. Ed Bolen 13. Duck Horres 14. Harold Campbell 15. Ed Meyers 16. Bill Fowler 17. Carlisle Avinger 18. Alan Johnstone 19. Ned R Mitchell 20. Little Richit Davis 21. Jack Haas 22. Ronnie Caldwell 23. Sheldon Jones 24. Lawton Murray 25. Bunkie Page 26. George Newell 27. Johnny Sandifer 28. Larry Earl Triplett 29. Grit Gordon 30. Archie Lattimore 31. Bruce Carter 32. Ray Moss 33. David Scott 34. Johnny Jones 35. Buck Horres 36. Ruple Hutto 37. Dog AKA Hack Jorda 5. Allen Carroll 6. Don Alexander 7. Jim Greek Hende 8. Tommy Young 9. Troy Buzhardt 10 Larry McElreath 11. Ed Luke Copelan 12. Richard Gardner 13. Harry Gardner Dean Wheeler Bobby Goodie Gc Press Tompkins Randy Griffen Randy Cunningham Randy Taylor Charlie RA Johns. Marion Swink Bob Smith Rusty Gerhardt Jim Carey Johnny Wheeler Steve Barton Dick Bukowsky Earl Gilstrap Robert Crash Stei Lewis Moss Doug Bonnette Ben Sullivan Greg Aruba Dent Joe Jenkins Keith Mouse Wha . Jim Brazell IDENTIFICATION Page 1 98-9 A Page 202-3 ▼ A I K 1. Chuck Roediger 2. Fleet Fleetwood 3. Margaret Kee 4. Cheeks Hanzel 5. Sig Segars 6. Weed Easley 7. Wild Man Duvall 8. Papa Edwards 9 Fluffy Drennan 10. Thumper Humphries 11. Tex Faulkner 12. Bean Winburn 13. Grease Stroupe 14. Concave Cunningham 15. Blue Darden 16. Reeker Stephens 17. Roadtrip Ellison 18. Tatlow Hunt 19. Bones Peirce 20. Rainwater McClintock 21. Injun Touchstone 22. Mulla Mulla Moyer 23. Doc Richardson 24. Kraut Dworschak 25. Diamond Jim Douglas 26. Doodlebug Tibbs 27 Bulldoq Ballentine 28. Slamming Sammy Patter: 29. Ranger Segars 30. Hoops Stroud 31. Wop Vernon 32. Pistol Pate $A0 A0X 1. Debbie Tillotson 2. Mrs. Margaret Poole, Advisor 3. Carole Tyson 4. Susan Klinck 5. Janet Crenshaw 6. Liz Pennington 7. Brenda Miller 8. Carole Wilson 9. Alecia Haddon 10. Sherry Marchbanks 11. Marty Hart 12. Cecy Guerry 13. Alice Haddon 14. Maggie Harper 15. Susan Schumacher 16. Linda Dasher 17. Mrs. Carole Dysart, Advisor 18. Libby Pitts 19. Suzanne George 20. Mary Jane Trotter 21. Margaret Garrison 22. Beaver Baker 23. Jenny Hurley 24. Pat Butcka 25 D.ane Tuttle 26. Bonnie Cameron 27. Judv Corn Marlene Mart.n Charlotte Sottile Susan Cothran Giles Abernethy AAA APage 206-7 ▼ Page 210-1 FRATERNITY K AX 1. Bill Bonner 2. Bubbv Foy ard Hall 4. Jh Prathe 5. Joe Ed Davis 6. John Little 7. Bobby Jackson 8. Bob Perry 9. Jerry Meeham 10. Don Slate 11. Jerry Wells 12. David Norton 13. Jim Peeples 14 John David Griffith 15. Robert Hawthorne 16. Greg Jones 17. Dave Hendricks 18. Tommy Oglesby 19. Jeff Rockwell 20 Larry Bell 21. Robert McCants 22. George Bennett 23. Ben Compton 24. Booty Shelly 25. Johnnie Floyd 26. Ben Watson 27. Suzanne Compton 28. Hugh Crawford 29. John Worsham 30. Ro Barnett 31. Bill Gilbe 32. Jim Wriqht 33. Jimmy Jackson 34. Louis McAlhaney 35 M.ke Lake 36. Manon Slaton 37. Ronnie Rentz 38 Charlie Waters 39. Don Sharp 40. Pete Mowlajks 2N K2N 1. Mike McConnell 2. Corky Holman 3. Jim Runion 4. Hot Dog Miller 5. Reg Hargrove 6. Bill Webster 7. Ron Roof 8. Marshall West 9. Bear Wilson 10. Ken Ewan II. Nelson Weaver 12. Bill Norris 13. Crash Armfield 14 Jon Polack 15. Round Man 16. Donnie Coggins 17. Robert Compton 18. Manly Jones 19. Leg Williamson 20. Wadey Poo 21 . Moonpie Carder 22. Rick Jones 23. Fog Oakley 24. CDA Poe 25. Liberalmire 26. Lenny Linthead 27. Drake Curry 28. Cool Breeze 29. Ronnie Bridwell — 30. Clay Cox 31. The Iceman 32. Opie 33. Bill Altman 34. Quasi 35. Taylor Backup G 36. Hambone 37. Ben Pauling 38. Mike Parham 39. Splinter 40. Goldie 41. Jet Huggins K2 IDENTIFICATION Page 2 1 4-5 A Page 2 1 8-9 ▼ N 2 I. Thurston Bagnal 2 Matt Self 3. Charlie Wallmo 4. Ro Lowde 5. Larry McMMI, 6. Robert Mitchell 7. Jody Culler 8. Bill Wilburn 9. Michael Kapp 10. Steve Hixson 11. John Thornhill 12. Bobby McCormn 13. Tommy Wright 14. Paul Morris 15. Michael Myers 16. Bill Kimbrell 17. Bud Legare 18. Gene Durant 19. Bater Culler 20. Jack Warren nes McGee 22. Sn Ha 23. Locky Floyd 24. Jimmy Kelly 25. Keith McLeod 26. Gary Jeffords 27. Bill Kirkpatrick 28. Richard Balleng( 29. Donnie Dukes 30. Danny Gregg 31. Bill Myers 32. John Ross 33. Bill Free 34 David Andrews 35. Alan Culler 36. Randy Lyons 37. Lee Gardner 38. Harry Thomas 39. John Jeffers 2 AE OZT 1. Judy Shephard 2. Ann Busby 3. Ann Barrett 4. Lucy Gordon 5. Susan Callison 6. Diana Busby 7. Barbara Dieglio 8. Laure Holleman 9. Alex Georgeo 10. Nome Hudnall 11. Jud. Nicks 12. Diana Edwards 13. Sally Tripp 14. Linda Parker 15. Donna Brooks 16. Mary Craig 17. Dawn Jones 18. Brenda Curtis 19. Tessa Stewart 20. Judy DeHoff 21. Elaine Owens 22. Sandra Corley 23. Cathy Cox 24. Sally Smith 25. Sandra Hash 26. Millie Donaldsor 27. Patty McCuen 28. Judy Jameson 29 Bit Mcauley 30. Peggy Batson 31. Diane Jameson 32. Emily Warren 33. Sharon Rice 34. Ann Kester 35. V,cki Mattis 36. Kenyon Fairey kkt APage 222-3 ▼Page 226-7 FRATERNITY $KA nt 1. Jim Buck 2. John Ratter 3. Charles Ten 4. Andy Sidrony 5. Steve Epps 6. Charles Eldridae 7. Fred Worsham 8. Keith Callicutt 9. Walter Jenkins 10. Larry Huggins 11. Tim Grant 12. Johnny Roberts 13. Lonnie Bull 14. Eddie Sink 15. David Thrailkill 16. Fred Faircloth 17. Buddy Lenhardt 18. Tommy Smith 19. John Fulmer 20. Tommy Henderson 21. David Pitner 22. Bobby Cauthen 23. George Bullwinkel 24. Pat Williamson 25. Charles Whetstone KA 26. Randolph Tiller 27. Fred Schilling 28. Curt Hogan 29. Tommy Ramsey 30. Tom Moss 31. Steve Smoak 32. Charles McElvei 33. Charles Ratterrf 34. Craig Thomas 35. Bill Verross 36. Doug Conrad 37. Ed Grandy 38. Paul Krig 39. Doug Watters 40. Goody Thomas 41. Freddy Riley 42. Lynn Dantzler 43. Sammy Span 44. Bob DuRant 45. Jim Hall 46. Richard Black 47. Pink Kellett 48. Jim Poling 49. David Morrow 50. Steve Wray n if 2 AZ 1. Dr. Bob Moorman 29 Roger Ekland 2. Col. R. C. Robbins 30 Roger Mudd 3 Ben Hooks 31 Greg Pearce 4 Tom Fulmer 32 Don Kelley 5 Dave Gilbert 33 Buddy Grimes 6 Bill McLellan 34. Jim Kinard 7 Allen Smith 35. Moffat Burris 8 Tom Lynch 36. Jimmy Swindell 9 Jimmy Taylor 37. Joe Turner 10 Dr J. V. Reel 38. 8ob Ogletree II George Moore 39. Ray Wilson 12 Pete Macomson 40. Paul Myers 13. Marvin Whitehead 41. Tom Bethea 14. Chuck Lindsey 42. Marvin Buchana 15 Craig Stafford 43. Al Jolly 16 John Mullen 44 David McLellan 17. Mike Wmgo 45. Steve Avant 18. Bill Presson 46. Rodney Langley 19. John Frank 47. Robert Lee 20. Bill Reese 48. John Graham 21. Benny Duncan 49. Windy Hughes 22. Oscar Carter 50. David Gilstrap 23. Al Hurt SI. Buddy Freeman 24. Pat Halloran 52. Charles Hudson 25. Jim Mackintosh 53. Robert Epps 26. Al Droege 54. Mike Hendrick 27. Eddie Jones 55. Corky Cooper 28. Rob Cox 56. Gary Pringle nKA IDENTIFICATION Page 230- 1 A Page 234-5 2 BX 1. Judy Kossler 2. Barbara Wells 3. Dara Williamson 4. Kay Knoy 5. Jane Hass 6. Lyn Jackson 7 Gail Brewer 8. Carol Stahlkuppe 9. Nancy Dannals 10. Brenda Spearman 11. Diane Ashley 12 Harriet Smith 13. Bonnie Truluck 14. San Finley 15. Ellen Calhoun 16. Robin Hadden 17. Georgia Montgomer 18. Paula Sloan 19. Angie Fowler 20 Jere Ragsdale 21. Mrs. J. V. Reel, Adv 22. Janice Wilson 23. Suzie Hart 24. Joan Hindman 25. Marilyn Jones 26. Diane Harrison 27. Harriet Ross 28. Rowena Sobczyk 29. Diane Wright 30. Sue Holcombe 31. Pat Mansfield x 2KE I. Deck Edwards 2 Fearless Foster 3. Big Al Haselden 4 Michael Kaylor 5. Roach Grlbertson 6. Pill Edwards 7. Tizzy Moore 8. Big Boy DeLoach 9. Rudy Griggs 10. Slick B. Cornwell 11. Raquel Cornwell 12. Doog Armistead 13. Marc Ragsdale 14. Zippy Gilbert 3:ewart 16. Hair Klugh 17, Frank Lee 18 Vince Baker 19. Mama Meyer ■ Joye 21. Wmnle Poo Lawton 22. P.dgeon Neely 23 Ross Hanahan 24. John Fulmer 25 George Bolen 26. Stoker Turner 27. C. Weeks 28. Peter Pappas 29. Slick M. Cornwell 30 Lu Cato 31. Super Duh Jameson 32. John Burroughs 33. Hank Cogan 34. Al Puckett 35. Brooks Holbrook 36. Happy Herlong 37 NLte Newton 38 Wlldman Milam b en A Pag ▼ Page e 238-9 242-3 FRATERNITY X A Mickanis . Legs Legnetti . Phantom Lesemann Bamb. Levine Wop Mirabelli . Ox Oxford . Chunk Maness . M.ke Taylor . Frank Ireland . Bon-Bor Burns John Meade . Perk Coffey . Skip Brown Magoo Femberg . Dickey-Poo . B. J Relth Beef Bayer ' Shreve Davis Ted Klen H Henderson Augie Tortora Bill OuBo.s Go to the Movies Chicken-man Hon Ace U- M k e Geronomos -eiber Pokey Goldman Golden-boy Metsky (J i 7. , I JL $ ft 0X I. F. C I Bill Allison 2. Donnie Duk. 3. Reggie Har 4. Don Sharp Pmk Kellett 6. Da Me Thomas Wright 8. Don Alexander 9. David Tibbs 10. Alan Johnstone 11. Harold Campbell 12. Al Droege 13. Nate Newton 14. Austin Gilbert 15. John Hanzel 16. Irvine Lupo 17 Frank Burtner, Adv 18. Donnie Coggins 19. Charles Ratteree 20. Jim Peeples 21. Bob Ogletree 22. Gordon Metsy 23. Lane Craven IDENTIFICATION Page Page 1 84-5 A 1 88-9 ▼ I. s. c Libbv Pitts Diane Wright Judy Nicks Mary Craig Pat Mansfield Nancy Dannals Alice Haddon PHOTO CREDITS vc • _i . ' C v r .- f c °MWc ■  Ui u w % S CREDITS PROLOGUE photos: TAPS 70 copy: Larry Abernathy, Gary BEAUTIES Bill Ellis, David Littlejohn AD BEAUTIES Sidney Hall, Marsha Ruth Oates, TAPS 70 FEATURES ' photos: Ellis, Little, Langston Boyles copy: Hairy McGuillicutty SPORTS COPY Jim Walser, TAP S 70 DIVISIONS Tom Pope, Don Terry, John Jacques, David Matthews END SHEETS Anne Morris EPILOGUE Dennis Bolt, John Norton COVER, LAYOUTS, MISC. GUANO Albert B. Jolly, Jr. With A Little Help From My Friends THE GOOD OLD DAYS Was 1969-70 different from all the other years that have rolled over us in their intimidating banality? You ' re damned tooting. Before Christmas, no one really believed any longer that Clemson was the Flower of the South, or the proverbial buckle on the Bible Belt, or the cornerstone of anti-communism. Most of them shrunk with fear that Strom Thurmond ' s alma mater had been taken over by a handful of professional agitators. The damned Yankee, hippy, peace- queer communist troublemakers had turned that pastoral trade school into a hotbed of Godless dissent and moral depravation. Alas and Goddamn. Well, maybe it was mostly the same old Clemson with the same old give-a-damn students. But was it really? Something was different. People were angrier, and many of them were much more active, and the news coverage of the school was by far more frequent than ever before. It was this: The minority of students who aren ' t willing to take the same old administration line, listen to the same old b. s. day-after-day-after- day-after-day, and let the world ' s problems go unmentioned grew larger, stronger, more militant, and at the same time more rational, more calcu- lating and more effective. Rat Season again was the first stormy issue of the year, but not that many people get excited over The Tiger ' s effort to destroy Rat Season anymore. Then the Student Union Dig-In, for what it was worth, cropped up to embarrass Dr. (sic) R. C. Edwards, who prefers to lobby for the school with- out the help of so-called student demonstrations and the like. The chances for getting the union are good now, and the effort to convince the S. C. General Assembly and the Governor that we must have it was the product of work from several circles, but no one can deny that students constantly shout- ing their demand for the union was quintessential in changing people ' s minds. Edwards and his staff set themselves for the next battle, and Terry Clyne ' s proposal for a student- run canteen on East Campus was summarily vetoed by the Executive Council. Students are students you know and shouldn ' t busy themselves with financial operations. Or was it that such an enterprise would drain away Athletic Department revenue? Or was it. . . . And then like 3,000 atom bombs — the October 15 Vietnam Moratorium. What a humiliation for the administration. Clemson students just don ' t do things like that. They ' re nice, clean-cut, pro-war, McDonald ' s hamburger American boys and girls who wouldn ' t dare stand in that amphitheatre reading the names of war dead, and holding those goddamned candles, marching with them hippies from Georgia, listening to that communist David Schoenbrun undermine American patriotism and the overall war effort, staying up all night to say that THEY are for an immediate withdrawal of all U. S. troops from Viet Nam. Who the hell do they think they are, anyway? Clemson, Clemson, what has happened to you? All those students wanting to get rid of the Con- federate flag, the Stars and Bars. Oh God. And Dixie offends them, and they sued the University to hold a regional, a regional moratorium to bring in all them outside agitators, and the long-haired Mary Janes forced Frank Howard to resign as foot- ball coach, and the venereal disease rate went up according to The Tiger, and coeds are staying out all night half the time, and Clemson students, our Clemson students from Spartanburg and Anderson and Walhalla and Columbia and Camden and Rock Hill, not just them damned New Jersey hippies, are smoking marijuana and shooting gook into their veins, and the football team was lousy and the basketball team was worse and where will it end? I ask you, where will it end? Whatever happened to coming home on the weekends and sitting here with us and telling us about good grades and the pretty new girlfriend whose father is independently wealthy and want- ing to be an engineer or a doctor or a sales repre- sentative and watching the Saturday ballgame with Daddy and going to church with us on Sunday like in the good old days. I ask you — what has hap- pened to the good old days? Oh Clemson, what have they done to you? I mean it ' s not as if John C. Calhoun hadn ' t lived right over there on that hill. The pep is gone from the pep rallies, that good old-time patriotic de- votion to The School has died and The Hair is so long and the skirts so short and the clothes so dirty and I saw a pretty little girl from Pickens (Pickens, mind you) dating one of them long-haired, greasy- looking, wire rim glasses, tennis shoes and blue jeans and army jacket hippies and she kissed him and I wanted to retch and where will it stop? And President Edwards is trying so hard and working so late and losing so much weight to try and run that university the way he knows it should be run and actually sitting for hours talking to those freaks and all in his office and all he gets is ingrati- tude. And every time he tries to do something that fishwrapper The Tiger is on his back to cut him down and ridicule him and complain and gripe and bellyache about something they don ' t even know anything about and try to tell the president of the university how to run the place and I know that the whole staff is probably from New Jersey or some- where else in the North and they all dress shabbily and have long hair and gave so much unwarranted c overage to that moratorium and I think it ' s about time the administration closed it down and disci- plined the editors. Where? Where? Where has gone the old way when things were so calm and pleasant and stu- dents were students and didn ' t stick their noses into everything? What has happened to the Good Old Days? DEAD, DEAD and GONE. RECESSIONAL So it goes. In the beginning was the Waste, and the Waste was with us, and we were the Waste. And we found ourselves up to our ears in Clem- son ' s idyllic pastures. It covered up; it filled our eyes, our noses, smothered our youthful breasts, choked us and we knew it not. There, at the very beginning, we divided ourselves into two camps — those who were content to move upwind, and those who were determined to find the source and stop the flow. As always, both sid es failed. This, then, was the Clemson tradition — a series of driftings and flounderings; an attempt by some to keep their heads above it all, while others refused to tread. As always, a few sank beneath the mire — they are the heroes of this prayer. For those who were content to move upwind, things more or less worked out. While they were never successful in escaping the wastes of academia, they got used to the odor. They became a part of the odor. . . . Clemson as an institution and the vast majority of individuals who comprise the insti- tution never forget that Clemson exists to train young people for useful careers of their own and for useful service to society. We can dismiss the Joiners-of-the-Odor with a few words. They did what was expected of them. They do what is expected of them. They became pro- ductive members of society — that is, they learned to wallow. They were the majority; a silent and overpowering stench. It is enough to say that they never really enjoyed the offal; just lived and breathed in it. As expected. But the story of Clemson, if it be a changing story, is not the story of the Eaters-of-the-Offal, but the story of the Seekers-of-the-Source, for though they were no more successful in escaping the horrible muck, they never forgot it stank. We trace the course of their failure here now. The Board of Trustees . . . adopted in 1965 a directive proclaiming fredom of expression within the University community . . . There have always been Seekers. In recent years, their number has grown. They have not asked for the right to speak; they never thought it necessary to ask for a right. Among the graduates of ' 70 were the Seekers of ' 66. . . . but forbidding any overt or violent acts which interfere with the functioning of the insti- tution. The President is ordered and directed to enforce this policy by such disciplinary measures as he deems necessary. Not that the Seekers hadn ' t always lived among the Waste; they had. But they expected something different from college. A new awareness, available for the asking. Perhaps they expected too much. What awareness they did get was handed to them on a shovel. It was enough in ' 66. Now they knew the Waste from what it as. The guestion became, Where does it all come from? This policy has been repeatedly communicated to all concerned and has been of inestimable value in promoting an atmosphere of responsi- bility and mutual understanding. The Seekers understood that someone was threaten- ing them. Someone as content with the Waste, even pleased with it, and wished to preserve its tactical, defensive nature. In ' 67, they were still niave — too ill-founded in the scientific method to suspect that the Protectors-of-theOffal might be the Producers as well. They would learn. Here at Clemson the administration has always and will always ask the faculty for recommenda- tions . . . the qualification of academic adminis- trators is one of the areas where the faculty should be of assistance . . . For a while, the Seekers suspected the faculty. Although the Seekers did not know what to suspect from a faculty, the faculty still was not what they expected. So they suspected. This role however is not best fulfilled through an established procedure ... we should keep the appointment system fluid. But not for long. No, it wasn ' t the faculty. Most of them were assuredly Easters-of-the-Offal but not the Producers. (A few were Seekers in their own way.) In ' 68, the Seekers knew their enemy. They found the Source, the fecund orifice, and set out to cap it. Journalists, politicians, Christians, Jews — the Seekers filled various roles in the war. They passed bills, and more bills, and wrote editorials, and more editorials, and said a few prayers and nothing fundamental was accomplished. They managed to dam, to channel, to divert — they reached a few goals, won a few compromised victories — but they never stopped the flow. They maintained their inferior under-it-all position for, try as they did, the sheer velocity and volume of the Waste was more than they could combat. Or outrun. A small group of students sought to convene on the Clemson campus a regional Vietnam Moratorium demonstration. . . . Administration, recognizing its responsibility for proper use . after a full hearing and the filing of detailed briefs and affidavits, Judge Donald Russell his opinion fully upheld the University ' s position. In ' 69 and into 70, the Seekers became resigned. The fought blindly now, full of resentment and pity, sick of the adjectives, the rhetoric, the stultifying Waste. Thus sustained, Clemson ' s Administration is addressing itself anew to the future of the Uni- versity. In a spirit of mutual understanding, we are determined to carry Clemson forward to higher degrees of excellence in every aspect of the University. The Waste rose higher and higher. The Seekers had failed— the Seekers had always failed. They found the source— they faced the Producers— and were overwhelmed. Now, like the Seekers before them, they could leave— they had failed. They leave with the only education Clemson of- fers—the realization of failure. It is the best sort of education. The Seekers learned that as long as there are men of no talent in high places, there will be Waste. And there will be Seekers, to lose the fight against Waste. That ' s a lot of knowledge. The stench remains. The Producers grow fatter. The complacent, the Eaters-of-the-Offal, consume the Waste and know it not. And they are the Pro- ducers to tomorrow. They will consume, and grow large, and defecate, and others will feed. So it goes. Frank toward R ( ,igns As Clemsonlead Co J Senate ' m ,,, Anh ' cipol I ■ - ' ■ . I m No Si: ' Is Announcedl Trmmffti! see n JiJL I. ■ . 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