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Sttg r lemson 24 ' He Roars For A Better Clemson University The Citadel Athletic shake-up Howard becomes Cox ' s assistant; McLellan AD Frank Howard has been removed from is position as athletic director and ppointed assistant to the vice president )r student affairs, it was announced late hursday. University officials said the ad- linistrative reorganization will provide increased strength and coordination in s expanding intercollegiate and in- amural athletic programs. Vice President for Student Affairs alter T. Cox, whose office -is ad- inistratively responsible for Clemson ' s ital intercollegiate and intramural ;hletic programs, announced that oward will continue his responsibilities athletic development and public ' lations in the intercollegiate athletic •ogram. Succeeding Howard as director of hletics is Henslee C. (Bill) McLellan, ., who has been associated with emson athletics as a football player, sistant coach and as an administrative ficial for almost 21 years. He was jpomted assistant director of athletics 1966 and was promoted to associate rector of athletics in 1%9. Coach Howard will continue as he has these many years to advise m the ad- ministration of the university ' s total athletic program, Cox said. Concurrent with the steady development and broadening of the university ' s intercollegiate athletic program is tne increased student body interest in the intramural program, Cox said. Plans are moving rapidly for the conversion of Fike Field House into Fike Recreation Center. When renovation and an addition to the building is completed, it will provide the university with one of the finest intramural facilities available anywhere. Fike Recreation Center will contain space for all of the most popular indoor sports and physical training activities. Administering such a comprehensive intercollegiate and intramural athletic program is tremendously complex and time consuming, Cox said. By freeing Coach Howard of some of the ad- ministrative duties, he can devote more lime to those vital areas that are so extremely important to Clemson ' s ex- panding intercollegiate and intramurals athletic programs. In addition, he also will handle special projects and assignments as requested by the vice president for stur ' ent affairs. Long in demand as one of the nation ' s most sought after banquet speakers and clinic lecturers, Howard will have more time to devote to his many speaking and lecturing engagements. Cox said. Howard has been Clemson ' s top athletic ambarrador for more than three decades. He retired as head football coach in December 1969, ending the longest tenure in the nation. McLellan, 38, is a native of Hamer, S.C He entered Clemson on a football grant in-aid in 1950 and played in the 1952 Gator Bowl. He also participated in three other bowl games as an assistant coach, the 1957 Orange Bowl, 1959 Sugar Bowl and the 1959 Bluebonnet Bowl. McLellan received the bachelor of science degree in agronomy from Clemson in 1954 and a master of science degree in agricultural economics in 1956. Clemson President Robert C. Edwards said, With his many years of experience and good, sound knowledge of athletics. Coach Howard can offer invaluable assistance in his new position to assure that Clemson continues to develop essential and quality programs so necessary in all areas of athletics. Dan Qentry : local legend It all started back in 1952 when an ■ipiring small time businessman set up IS tiny shop, which consisted of a carry- jl window and eleven stools. It ended last week when Dan Gentry ussed away Up until a few months [ lore this death, this man had been the L ' niral force in one of Clemson ' j most jpular businesses — Dan ' s Sand ' vich flop. In a sense. Dan Gentry grew up with lemson. He was an extremely en- lusiastic follower of Clemson University Ihletics. and in fact, he was often ?sponsible for chartering buses or other ansportation in order for students to llend away-games. Back in 196;i, Dan chartered a plane to le Clemson-Oklahoma game and im- icdiately sold the ninety available seats, ul then, his small business was struck y fire only four days before the game. Wilhin lorty-cight hours, Dan had put up 1 lent where he continued to cook his popular short order items. He was able to salvage .several booths from the shop, and he set these up outdoors in a sidewalk-cafe fashion. Business con- linued despite the misfortune, and with his usual enthusiasm for Clemson athletics, Dan Gentry attended that Clemson-Oklahoma game. Bob Bradley. Clemson Sports In- formation Director and long-time friend ol Dan Gentry, mourns the loss of one of the learn s most faithful fans. He ex- plained that Dan was greatly admired by Clemson athletes, and that Dan had gained a good reputation among visiting sports writers through his work as caterer for the press box. ' ■I really can not find words to describe Dan Gentry. He put long, dedicated hours ol work into his business. Many times he was there until 1 a.m. and was back again at five or six. He was a friend to all students, and it was this friendliness as well as his en- thusiasm for life that made Dan so memorable, Bradley commented. He got a joy out of his work, and he simply loved to do things for people. And now, friends of Dan Gentry are Irying to find a way to do something for him The Athletic Department is new accepting money to set up the Dan (ientry Memorial Scholarship Fund, a project which they believe that Dim would want himself. To a great many people, Dan Gentry can be regarded as nothing less than a legend; the legend of a sportsman who goes lor eighteen years without missing more than two of his team ' s football rfames — the legend of a local bisinessman who sells well over a million hamburgers ' in a small, down- town shop And if these people have their way, the legend of such all-around good euys as Dan Gentrv will never die Theft In Diningi Hall mi Seriou Will Potts, superintendeif of ARA-Slater Food Serv es stated that the food-stealing incidents that occurred during Mexican Night at Ijar- combe Commons Tuesqay, Sept. 29 , were not serious, He said that because of ' the limited supply of fresh ftuit the students who carried fruit out of the dining hall were denying others a shale. He commented that this in- cident will not prevent (the staging of other special me ls. Potts stated that otner unusual nights have bfeen planned and will includi a Halloween night which kill have a carnival-type iat- mosphere and will feaiire traditional foods and ac- tivities. He added that pi ins are being made for Thanksgiving and Christi las meals and other spe ial menus. He commented tiat, because of student respons i to last year ' s Playboy Niglt, another will probably be f eld in the spring. Potts stated, We reaize that eating in the dining hills can become monotonous and that changes are needed, and so we try to plan a spedal meal at least one a montk. He also said tkat suggestions from students jre welcome and that cojn- munication has been established by use of dining hall hostesses and the food preference survey taken last week. Potts stated that the hostesses can communicate day-to-day reactions from students and prevent a build up of dissatisfaction. In addition, the Food Ser- vices Committee of the Student Senate meets with the dining hall management every other Thursday to give the students a voice in the food services. Fonda DRUG BUST Two Students Charged With Possession Of Marijuana ..Frame - Jane Fonda, a well-known actress whose anti-war activities have recently brought her more publicity than have her acting ac- complishments, will speak Monday at noon in the amphitheater. The topic of Miss Fonda ' s talk will be Alternatives. Sponsored by the Speakers Bureau, the speech will be held in the Tillman Hall auditorium in case of inclement weather. Dick Harpootlian, chairman of the Speakers Bureau, said there had been some doubt last week whether Miss Fonda would be able to keep her engagement. She was arrested Nov. 2 at Cleveland ' s Hopkins In- ternational Airport for allegedly smuggling illegal drugs and assaulting an officer, but was released several days later. Cleveland police said that when a customs agent had asked to search Miss Fonda ' s baggage, she refused and then kicked another customs officla. Police found 105 vials of pills in her belongings, including am- phetamines and barbiturates. Harpootlian said that the Speakers Bureau met last week to decide if Miss Fonda should still be allowed to speak, but that they declined to take action. He added that her contract was signed months ago, long before she was in any kind of trouble. Therefore we felt it would be wrong to cancel her talk. Miss Fonda, the daughter of film star Henry Fonda and sister of Peter Fonda, co-star of Easy Rider, last year was nominated for an Oscar for her performance in They Shoot Horses, Don ' t They? Miss Fonda has been on a lecture tour of numerous college campuses, speaking on behalf of such movements as civil rights, American Indian rights, and peace campaigns. IPTAY 5houldYell I request that if the policy of giving IPTAY members out date tickets that they should work for those tickets. By this I mean, there should be sound speakers set up in front of that section, such that, they could yell. Buying equipment is not anything if you do not have spirit, the students work for their seats by yelling heart and soul out. Why can ' t these loyal Clemson IPTAY members be taught: C-L-E-M-S-0-N. There is nothing that makes a Clemson student madder, I mean to use it here, than someone that takes his date ' s tickets and then just sits there. TomFewell.Jr. Two University students were arrested on campus Monday afternoon and charged with possession of marijuana. Pickens County sheriffs officers said that Glenn R. Hutto, a sophomore from Clemson, and Byron Joel Kudra, a junior from Sumter, were released on bail Wednesday. Officers said that bail was set at $2000 for Hutto but that they did not know offhand what the bond for Kudra was. The students were arrested on campus about 3:45 p.m. by narcotics agents from the State Law En- forcement Division (SLED), assisted by Pickens County Sgt. J. W. Hunnicutt, according to the officers. The officers said that it was not made known to them if warrants had been sworn out for any other persons. Kudra was released Tuesday and Hutto on Wednesday pending trial, they added. Manning N. Lomax, director of residence halls, Tuesday denied the validity of a rumor that dormitory rooms had been and were being searched. I am sure that no rooms have been searched on campus, he said. Lomax explained that the two narcotics agents, who he claimed were hired by the State Board of Health, asked him only for help in locating Hutto and Kudra. He said that the agents did not ask permission to search any rooms on campus. The two studenis arrested lived off-campus, and the residence of one was visited by the agents prior to the arrests, Lomaz said. He added that he had no knowledge that the warrants had been sworn prior to being con- tacted by the agents. Lomax emphasized that his office had nothing to do with the arrests other than helping the agents to locate the students. He explained that he was not familiar with the procedures use d and regulations followed by non- University legal agencies in searching rooms, but that there is a working agreement with agents to come here (to his office) first. Al Midura, one of a group of students who hired a bondsman to post bail for Hutto, said that his group had collected $325for the bond.He also claimed that the $2000 figure set by the Pickens County sheriff was an unusually high amount for such an offense. The two students have been charged with violation of Section 32-14-63 of the South Carolina drug laws. Trice Barred From Course Due To Hair Up If they put this thing over as a frame, we are going to sue the hell out of the state. Glenn Hutto, one of two students arrested Monday and charged with possession of marijuana, expressed extreme dissatisfaction with the way his case was handled. Hutto claimed that an informer named Ronnie Shepherd, posing as a student, told narcotics officers that Hutto and Byron Joel Kudra, the other student arrested, had smoked marijuana with him on June 10. However, Hutto said he had never met the dude (Shepherd) until several weeks ago and that the narcotics agents don ' t have any material evidence at all. We have a lot of investigating to do. It ' s almost certain that it is a frame. We just have to prove it, he added. The two students were arrested by two agents from the State Law Enforcement Division, Hutto on the loggia and Kudra from a class, according to the Pickens County sheriff ' s office. Hutto said that he is still in the process of procuring a lawyer, and that he and Kudra will meet with a magistrate of the Pickens County Court Thursday to set a date for the hearing. Until the hearing, Hutto added, We really don ' t know what ' s going to hap- pen. Hutto said one of the worst parts of his being jailed was the terrible condition of the Pickens County Jail. He said that the cells were sprayed with insecticide and the walls became completely covered with cockroaches. Byron and I were brushing them out of our cots for the rest of the night. He added, It was just like a pig sty. p g i.; imwt JlnwHtfa ' mjMJMaflHMaB aBIBMm?tl iiiliit I ' ' 4 i s ■■:fiM )Dilt.: ..Jh T our revels now are ended, these our actors, as i foretold you, were all spirits, and are melted into air, into thin air, and, like the baseless fabric of this vision, the cloud-capped towers, the gor- geous palaces, the solemn temples, the great globe itself, yea, all ivhich it inherit, shall dis- solve, and like this instdistantial pageant faded, leave not a rack behind, we are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep . . . this is a ghost story . . . here are the shades of people and places you knew . . . the moments recorded in this book, the faces you see pictured, the buildings, the trees, the very skies- all are gone forever, they exist now only in memory, in dreams, and in these pictures. these are the times that were, but are no more. for everything changes, the present moment is gone before you can say, it is ended. time changes the faces — and one by one, they are erased . . . except in memory, the wind, the air, the cycle of the seasons — all these change the places — until at last, grain by grain, cell by cell, they too are erased. look now at the places you knew, walk for a while in this land of shadows and live again in the year that is past. look at familiar things with new eyes — with the eyes of love, treasure them — for even as you look, they are changing and fading away. listen now to the faint ring of laughter, borne on the winds of memory . . . the campus jokes — remember dubbing rpa fun and games in the woods ? rats with shaved heads — and beanies, slavish errands, cheers forced from rasped throats . . . who will remember last year ' s jokes? and who will remember rat season, when we forget, now that it is made voluntary and is drifting away — dying? echoes in an empty hallway . . . listen to the sound of 14,930 feet, moving between classes. with the new fifteen minute break, this was the first year the feet did not have to run . . . there was more time to do things between the long, arid spaces in the classrooms. • • remember the news of the year? Jackson state and kent state apollo I 3 going wrong war moving into cambodia watson defeated s. c. state budget cut nasser dead— de gaulle dead— bronco billy dead elsie jane thrump marries herman eiroy drankleson ... all the news that ' s fit to print and even when the tiger supported the administration, it was in the doghouse with somebody . . . ? I ' . ' . I i Ji. r r n m i am nip ■! j|j!i,ji|||i r— conjure up the Image of the library, sailing magnificently through the campus night, shining on the tranquility of the reflecting pool, like a luxury liner gliding through the warm night of a Caribbean sea . . . the s. s. robert muldrow cooper . . . the s. s. edgar brown . . . remember the library being rebuilt, repaired, revitalized — having its face washed to be more lovely to the eye . . , clear waterfalls of plastic sheeting, flowing over the workman ' s scaffolding in symbolic grandeur . . . and plastic over the homecoming displays. didn ' t it always rain for homecoming? easy rider was the biggest flick of the year for some of the student body, and it was an easy rider theme that won the display award . . . - o v 4ak it was a bad year for football — too many defeats . . . . ' Cik 3 v  i -W ' H . .J .H. n . JH A«l f MM; ' ' ' M r Bfc - fcg 1 i p it was a good year for the she-cats of tigerville — they were getting better looking every year . . . ? :£ atg fex and now the memory of music rolls across the void of time past . . . there was three dog night . . . there was Chicago . . . remember the whole coliseum, sold out days before performance, and tickets selling for as much as $20 each — the impromptu parties going on, got up by students who ' d invited guests, then couldn ' t buy tickets for the show — the traffic jam before performance time — a dozen automobile smash-ups- and people leaving at half-time, disenchanted by commercialism . . . another illusion shattered. remember in your dreams how late the winter came to clemson for its three-month reign . . . remember how the weather turned soft and the light lasted longer . . . class-cuts taken to spend a lazy, peaceful day — doing nothing! Ill I I H I D Illlll ™ . mmi start the train of memory again, this was the big year of fern lib, and the clemson band had Its first girl member . . this was the first year for hootie ingram and tates locke as coaches . . . and ah, those cheerleaders! fern lib didn ' t stop with the band, two thousand students jammed the amphitheater to see barbarella do her thing! suede pants suit — hair cut with a hack-saw — a voice of confidence and opinions to match — jane fonda came! not everybody who watched approved. I 4 it % « Fisi,TnsnTra .i...i uuMtm urm}.-; uiam iiaintii ' iit yn4Uuv t}i . ' A it if- ' - - jiilP Vl J S K ' -:. ' i ' BHBpl 1 Jtfl v ; ;,.- ' ' ' ■. ' U ' B ' -:: E J IijV n M v-. P H BIif- wBaK W m ..A r •;i- v  ' ' «.v ■A mi J5 4V 1 .• Ivri ltora -,, and yet . . . and yet .... passing time and distance reeled out like yarn from an unbroken skein blur the harsh memories . . . one remembers the clear skies on the good days . . . one remembers not so much the crowded block of downtown, as the open country all around the campus ... if morning could mean rising with pain for an 8:00 class— it could also mean the clear gold of a sun with its face fresh-washed in dew, rising from its eastern bed to spit morning . . . that is not to say one forgets all the pain . . . there was the exquisite agony as one read the exam schedule for the first time! there were the little, sore-tooth annoyances that nagged: vending machines that wouldn ' t vend — the teacher who wouldn ' t let class out on time — schilletter ' s Italian hoagies, made of the purest cardboard and guaranteed ersatz plastic — the canteen, closed and dark, its lights tempting the late-comer from behind locked doors, beckoning him to taste of joys forbidden by the clock . . ,.-t « f  ww tflw j?;; p?K beauty is truth, truth beauty — that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to knoiv. keats wasn ' t thinking of science, but it applies . . . the pendulunn at the physics building — reflections in a golden eye! the drops of rain just past, clinging to a leaf we picked for a botany notebook . . . the pale symnnetry of a mushroom, grown from the damp of the woods to surprise the eye . . . we learned so much we didn ' t even know we were learning! ■i - ' - HJI J F - £• m hfg UK M ■yH ■fl iP ! 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N S .v-r l 1 m HBHI WWtwpwiwsrrrT- close the door . . . lock it behind you . . . the sun is going down, these times are gone forever, only when you remember — when you dream — these ghosts rise again to evoke shadows of the past, bitter-sweet with laughter and with tears. f • m nineteen hundred and seventy-one • annual publication of clemson university define taps present tense, third person singular, of the verb to tap □ rallying cry □ book officially dedicated to the praise and glory of clemson university □ a 616 page attempt by 15 bigotted people to express in the graphic medium □ 228 days in the lives of 8,038 persons a useless, outdated tradition of a bourgeois society □ a damn good yearbook □ little metal tabs on shoe bottoms □ a toll signifying the □ close of a period death of an age end of the old beginning of the new rob cox, editor-in-chief • danny shelley, designer • tyron barker, head photographer genesis 1 beauties 42 administration 58 student government 84 activities 100 organizations 142 honorary student associations professional military greeks 264 classes 334 underclassmen who ' s who — seniors extensions sports 452 sports clubs advertising 526 guano 565 exodus 601 A ' il iS beauties .■fy . r - -irv i €5= ii: - k A miss clemson university debbie beauregard ,i 4 A H H P H| li-i i ' ' ji i ri H Kp IRS  L ' ' :. 9 In S-l f f . I homecoming queen mary jane lindsey . (tiiatfe t : , . y w jrimr ' 7ri- ' k1 - Bh S| •3- ' hs. T ' 1 o ' i i mm :(i ' 1 r ' loKS BL ' i B S i ■iV Mf i m miss taps debbie neese Syfe ' . ' t ' ' ? JStrl .vr .; , £3 !.:.■-■.. - . V « • ellen calhoun A . - .i 5j. -C mm .i i T •s w mk Y -- - s tk libby duguid ? h -r l.4 n. ■■■■):i X ' I fran rigglns « J f Rv H . s. i ft 1 H r y HK 1 1 9 1 H - ffil RH 1 ' - Nl ' vfi nan ns fmrjauima annnattiviu iittUtitUiR ??r:r???? ' ?n7Tr?p7TiTrr dr. robert cook edwards looking two ways During the Decade of the Sixties Clemson University achieved a remarkably sound rate of growth, both in size and in academic excel- lence. The student body grew from 4,048 in I960 to 7,021 in 1969. During the same period the budget for educational purposes was increased from slightly over four million dollars to well over fourteen and one-half million, and the total University budget from eleven and one-half million dollars to thirty-five million. In I960 there were 326 members of the faculty and in 1969 there were 646. The physical expansion of the University kept pace with our growth in students and faculty. New classroom buildings, dormitories, and eating facilities were added. Three long-needed structures — the Robert Muldrow Cooper Library, the Littlejohn Coliseum, and the Rhodes Engineering Research Center — were erected. All in all some thirty-two million dollars were expended on the physical facilities of the University during the Sixties. Along with this quantitative growth during the past ten years there has been a qualitative one which is equally if not more impressive. We now have the best prepared students and the best trained faculty in our history. All of our curricula have been evaluated and updated. New academic units such as our Colleges of Education, Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Liberal Arts, Forest and Recreation Re- sources, and our School of Nursing, have been created to serve the needs of our students. As Clemson enters the Decade of the Seventies, we shall expand and enhance our capabilities for becoming an even better university than we have been in the past. The academic year 1970-71 reflects a significant step toward the achievement of this objective. ROBERT C. EDWARDS, President M 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, hie 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 Clem- son. He was decorated for heroism in World War I and was chosen exceptional 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. Quattlebaum, president of Harlee-Quattlebaum Construction Company, graduated from Clemson in 1934 and attended Cornell for his masters. He is presently with the South Carolina Highway Department. Paul Quattlebaum is a Clemson graduate in engineering. He is now serving on the Educational Policy and Student Affairs Committee, and on the Development and Public Relations Committee at Clemson. James Self, life member, is a Citadel graduate. Today he serves as president of the Textiles 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. P. Calhoun, (b) J. Byrnes, (c) P. Quattlebaum, (d| L. Holmes. I F. Jervey, (h) A. Quattlebaum, (i) E. Lightsey, (j) W. Smith, G. McCabe. E. Brown, (f) R. Colter, (l ) J. Self, (I) T. Cnbb. i ' «:;;!!tgti: : ' .i-i i.-lr: 199 9 9199 931999 919999 h 2 3 4ls 6 7 819 10 11 12113 14 15 16 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. Respect and affection for Clemson has made the Alumni Association one of the proudest alumni organizations in America. Located in the heart of the Clemson campus, the Clemson Alumni Office is service central for more than 25,000 former stu- dents — 19,000 of which have re- ceived the Clemson diploma — and for more than 7,000 young men and women who share an educational experience in an environment of friendliness and diversity. THE CLEMSON WORLD, pub- lished seven times a year and dis- tributed to all active alumni and Clemson seniors, is the chief publi- cation of the Association. The Clemson Placement Office is an- other facet that serves alumni and students alike bringing together those who are interested in new positions and firms that are seek- ing personnel. Under the sponsorship of the Alumni Association, the Clemson Foundation maintains several stu- dent aid funds and also a perma- nent endowment fund to help insure the continued excellence of the University. JOSEPH E. SHERMAN Director of Alumni Relations 9999 17 18 19 20 9 9 9 919 9 9 919 9 9 919 9 9 919 9 9 919 9 9 919 9 9 9|9 9 9 9 21 22 23 24125 26 27 28129 30 31 32l33 34 35 36l37 38 39 40141 42 43 44l45 46 47 48149 50 51 52 399 8 59 60 9999 61 62 63 64 99 9 9 65 66 67 68 9999 69 70 71 72 9999 73 74 75 76 9999 77 78 79 80 executive council ROBERT C. EDWARDS President VICTOR HURST Vice President for Academic Affairs MELFORD A. WILSON . . Vice President for Business and Finance WALTER A. COX Vice President for Student Affairs STANLEY G. NICHOLAS .... Vice President for Development A. WOOD RIGSBY Vice President for Executive Affairs (a) V. Hurst, (b) W. Cox, W. Riqsby. (c) S. Nicholas, (d) M. Wilson. J liHi 0000 3) 38 39 40 1111 2222 37 38 39 40 3333 0000 41 42 43 44 1111 2222 41 42 43 44 3333 0000 45 46 47 48 1111 2222 45 46 47 a 3333 0000 49 SO 51 52 1111 2222 49 50 51 52 3333 0000 53 54 55 56 1111 2222 53 54 55 56 3 3 3 3 0000 57 58 59 60 1111 2222 57 58 59 60 3333 0000 61 62 63 64 1111 2222 61 62 63 64 3333 0000 65 66 67 68 1111 2222 65 66 67 68 3333 0000 69 70 71 72 1111 2222 69 70 71 72 3333 administration of student affairs WALTER A. COX . . . Vice President for Student Affairs J. W. GORDON GOURLAY .... Director of Libraries CLAUD B. GREEN . . . Dean of Undergraduate Studies KENNETH N. VICKERY . . . Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Admissions and Registration GEORGE E. COAKLEY . . . Assistant Dean of Students SUSAN G. DELONEY .... Assistant Dean of Students D. GREGORY HUGHES Director of Placement VIRGINIA S. HARDIE . . Director of Counseling Center JUDSON E. HAIR . . Director of Student Health Services JOHN H. BUTLER Director of Bands BUFORD E. TRENT .... Director of University Union FRANK J. HOWARD Director of Athletics MANNING N. LOMAX . . . Director of Residence Halls (a) K.Vickery, (b) G.Hughes, I (f) B. Trent, (g) S. Deloney, (h (k) C. Green, (I) M. Lomax. c| V. Hardie, (d) J. Hair G. Gourlay. (i) J. Butle e) G. Coakley, (j) F. Howard. administration for business and financial affairs MELVIN C. LONG Director of Public Relations MILLARD B. FARRAR .... Director of Planning and Corporate Support W. HARRY DURHAM Director of Communications Center TRESCOTT N. HINTON Director of Accounting Division JOHN B. GENTRY Director of Personnel Division RALPH S. COLLINS Director of Physical Plant Division EARL S. LIBERTY Director of Purchasing Division HENRY H. HILL Director of Auxiliary Enterprises VERNER E. CATHCART Manager, Clemson House ■il T. Hmton, (b) M. Long, (c) H. Hill, (d) R. Collms, (e| J. Gentry, (f) M. Farrar, Ti) V. Cathcart. (h) H. Durham, (i) E. Liberty. 44 11 12 55 g ■444 i 22 23 24 555 4444 25 26 27 28 5555 4444 29 30 31 32 5555 4444 33 34 35 36 5555 4444 37 38 33 4C 5555 4444 4) 42 43 44 5555 4444 45 46 47 48 5555 4444 49 50 51 52 5555 4444 53 54 55 56 5555 4444 57 58 59 60 5555 4444 61 62 63 64 5555 4444 65 66 67 63 5555 4444 69 70 71 72 5555 4444 73 74 75 76 5555 44 77 78 55 college of agriculture and biological science dean WILLIAM H. WILE college of architecture DEAN HARLAN E. McCLURE school of education dean harold f. landrith iSJTTSwJiF ' sr ' nlll college of engineering DEAN L, G. RICH MACSrtt :i I ' Ai Nri cHVIKCMS Cf college of forestry and recreation resources DEAN WILLIAM H. DAVIS McGREGOR 4 1 college of industrial management and textile sciences DEAN W. D. TREVILLIAN college of liberal arts dean h m cox I- school of nursing dean geraldine labecki CULM OH iiilMiliiMHI college of physical and mathematical sciences DEAN C. V. AUCOIN research Research at Clemson has become an important and integral part of the Uni- versity. Projects are being researched in such fields as agriculture, engineering, physical sciences, and textile sciences. Much individual research and experi- mentation is carried out by students. Graduate research is centered in the new Rhodes Engineering building. Professors assist v ith and encourage new projects, working to better man ' s environment. Government grants in such fields as ceramic engineering stimulate and make possible many new projects. All facilities in the University work to- ward a common goal, a better world through research. DEAN A. E. SCHWARTZ agricultural and biological sciences ' •■' ■engineering tiiumm umtm KmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimM industrial management and textile sciences ■•i , ' •■i« a5 ' ' i3?i ' °iin ' ' ■■■■Student government p ! I ' I u kP. ' V- f — J , 1 v - nothing like good vaudeville (D O 0) X 0) (a) ELECTIONS BOARD: Chairman, Framp Durban: Sis Baird, Greg Brown. Ray Burlcot, Janet Cook, Dennis Dabney, Angie Fowler, Paula Mcintosh, Mike Miller, Pete Peters, Susie Rozier, Kay Sanders, Jane Saverance, Rick Vaughn, (b) PRESI- DENT ' S CABINET: President, Greg Jones; Danny Gregg, Jennifer Huffman, John Marshall, Gordon Metsky, Perry Mize. Bob Morris. Tommy Neal. Skip Ur. k 7? . DEPARTMENT OF SERVICES: Chairman. Bob Morris: Mike Carter, Terry Cline, Richard Cun- ningham, Albert Davidson, Charles Galloway, Robby Rollings, Billy McCabe, Ed Myers, Carl Pospisil, Earl Rigley, Pat Weisner, Kay West- moreland. SPEAKERS BUREAU: Chairman, Dick Harpoo lian: Gerry Hough, John Steer. CENTRAL SPIRIT COMMITTEE: Chairman, Gor- don Metsy; John Burroughs, Marc Feinburg, Danny Gregg, Mary Kennerty, Libby Kossler, John Marshall, Perry Mize, Joe Turner. ACADEMIC AFFAIRS: Chairman. Bill Evans, (b) TRAFFIC AND GROUNDS: Chairman, Bob Drake. 0) 2 (0 5b 0) , . . nothing really significant is done SENIOR SENATORS Bob Behling Ed Copeland Henry Dupre Bill Evans Rick Fillyaw John Jones Brad Kenney Larry Kemmerlin Bob Lusk Paul Mims President JUNIOR SENATORS Angie Fowler Clerk Max Gregory Chess Hudson Dianne Kerr Jenny Largy John Marshall Nancy Moore Secretary Susan Nepveux Jim Poole Joan Rapp Ray Sistare SOPHOMORE SENATORS Kathy Brookshire John Carrier Bob Drake Larry Dunn Bill Finney Lucy Glenn Susan Hopper Pat Kelly Mary Kennerty Lewis Kirk Jim MacMillan Beth Sutker FRESHMAN SENATORS Anne Barnes Mendal Bouknight Sann Crews Happy Duncan Bob Fedder Susan Hunt Bill Miller Mike Miller Vickie Moss David Rowe Kay Sanders Bob Watson (a) STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS: Chairman, Dianne Kerr, (b) JUDICIAL- Chairman, Larry Kemmerlln. (c) GENERAL AFFAIRS: Chairman, Henry Dupre. (d) RESIDENCE HALLS: Chairman, Brad Keeney. jHtCff UpBiiggt.- K l E l 1 I H ■k Ifl El B j 9 I H 7i ' v-kirjBWtJtaBa m mma jyKe fl E. ff Bil HH x?5rS4 ? ?«- ffifnititfminffiitffiiiiit . . . nothing like being overruled (a) COURT OF LESSER APPEALS: Chairman, Larry Mclntyre; Linda Dasher, Danny Herlong, Bill Rauton, Odell Zach- ary. (b) APPEALS COURT: Chairman, Baron Shjier; Robert Hawthorne, Mary Lou Hockenberry, Greg Jones. Paul Mims. (c) HIGH COURT: Chairman, Jim Han- ahan; Gary Beaman, Perry DeLoache, Landrum Henderson, Margaret Kirkland, David Peace. Jy the administration nnniiii.i: MW-im m„ .. AHORNEYS: William Banton. Bob Brazier, Marshall Fagg, Dick Harpootlian, John Marshall ' ' ' VM 4 ?S iKfi?33Sfi?lfiii51« ■i  w O n S! ! ' ___ .-■-4 - taps nineteen hundred and seventy-one All this already . . . Nell and the boys . . . this is a photo request card . . . spastic speedometer . alphabetizing at 3:00 a. m. , . . miracle worker . . . surprise birthday parties . . . Mary- land drop-in — come as you are . . . now that s a cake ... 8 hours to Charleston? . . . we ' re with her . . . flip for the floor . . . what do you mean mail them out? ... I don ' t care how you get the ad . . . remember convention? . . . chastity belt ... ant manure . . . flat tire . . . are you an honest man? . . . Peahead ... I nominate Jack Brunson, stand up Mike . . . Cromer ' s peanuts . . . guano capitol ... if it doesn ' t get on the stick, it ' s going to be flap- ping! ... but you can ' t elect her Mrs. TAPS . . . Press Morris? ... go sit in the ditch . . . more hush puppies . . . WRAThI . . . TAPS before Miss Marvin, Creel ... but 26 isn ' t old . . . keep off the grass, Sooch . . . blender in the photo lab . . . 30 poses? . . . Columbia weekend . . . between Rob and Mike . . . Red Ripples . . . when in doubt . . . he ' s |oining the band . . . hot- dog with chili powder ... up yours . . . where ' s my copy . . . T.hI.E. Editor ... I ' m not the janitor around here . . . Hal ' s hot . . . gold rings . . . little red wagon ... Ed O ' Cain ' s on my back, so . . . this sign says no trespassing . . . there s always a place for you at the Tiger . . . bass ackwards . . . feels good, but smells awful . . . perch slippery, Rob? . . . hardly . . . what influ- ence. Bounds? ... so to speak . . . who gets the tweezers? . . . keep it down ... ask her, Wylie . . . Mrs. Barker ... no book, no banquet . . . Charleston convention . . . last of the Old Guard ... sex at last ... 1 never bought one of those for a girl . . . damn good year . . . just three good years . . . hard to top . . . TAPS ' 71. ' __ - - ' - f ' ' ' ' j-« ' . Alt ' a t M danny shelley don masucci bob cutting designer photographer photographer joe turner tyron barker business manager head photographer rob cox budgie henderson anne morris editor co-organizations military co-designer alien edwards activities student governme ' 102 millie donaldson jack brunson jim bounds classes who ' s who advertising manager sports John creel david wylie michael myers co-organizations photographer greeks administration .V y i k. ■■■'  1 ' s- m. taps junior staff Dissolve the Junior Staff? ... I doubt it . . . computer cards again ... I wasn ' t too good to do them ... no questions from you, Louise . . . what do you want us to do? . . . announce it on WSBF 5:30 A. M.: Rob, the computer cards are finished . . . tack their what on what wall? . . . can anybody type? . . . where ' s Libby? . . . what s a scaleograph? . . . Robbie, would you please watch the door . . . photo requests ... we can ' t see the Jr. Staff picture . . . can anyone stay tonight? . . . my utmost wrath . . . made up names . . . I ' ve got a quiz — I can ' t stay tonight . . . pox on Cox . . . 300 hours! . . . anybody know these people? . . . Nancy, trace ... if you want my vote, you ' d better . . . all ' s well that ends . . . TAPS 1971. B i H keith bradley, libby dark, beth coleman susan hopper, pan mccreery, billy mcneil, pat shaw, anne weaver, louise white, nan robert davis, cheryl gayle, vann beth nnyers, lynn reed, V Williams. central dance association Here we come — cantalopes and crushed ice . . . the Iceman and me . . . Stoneybrook People and the Massive Throng . . . who is this man? . . . 1-2-3 and the dying roach . . . Chicago — Zac ' s ■free steak, courtesy the Man . . . sorry folks, we seem to be out of free tickets for the time being ... Jr. staffers, we can handle it . . . Tripp and the Tams . . . why won ' t the money balance? . . . Cecil looked exactly like I expected him to . . . B.J.U. and a bottle of wine . . . hey guys, we ' ve been excommunicated! . . . Zac — a date every Tuesday . . . Ding-Dong Bell — what? . . . the steam room, the place for fun and profit . . . Tripp-Beachman . . . listen. Uncle Vic won ' t like this . . . Anne . . . hfendricks . . . Sleepy . . . Ann and the Jailhouse Rock at CD. Beach . . . Tiger — the cantalope kid — a wine-o to be sure but also a pseudo scholar . . . you know, these bottles are made to be emptied . . . Brackin- Zulu . . . Swine are fine, swingin ' low ... we got some cancellations here . . . Ellison-Foggy — is she really a bunny? — Paxton scores again . . . Griggs — what did he say? . . . cat ' s ass . . . We lost $14.93 on the afterparty . . . Lindsay — corresponding secretary . . . isn ' t he the guy asleep on the stage? . . . I.O.U. . . . Steam Room Motel . . . who ' d you call a freak? . . . out of the red and into the black, where are they now? . . . have you seen Percy Sledge lately? . . . CD. A. — the service organization . . . Joan, Anne, Ann, Tina, Martha, Beth, and Bev — they put up with a helluva lot . . . so did Bell and Ellison . . . the nine hardest working men on campus . . . CD. A. — the finest two years of my life. dwayne bell vice-president steve hendricks publicity glenn brackin placing tripp Jones secretary-treasurer ' three dog night was great, but what will they do vith the profits? . . rf i L4- central dance association junior staff Bazemore did what? . . . drop-ins , . . sophomores, girls . . . meetings . . . CD. A. standards . . . B. J. Thomas . . . Dobson ' s . . . thank you, Morrison Elementary first grade . . . banners . . . what showcase? . . . Jerry Butler again? . . . I ' ve been up since Tuesday ... Ike and Tina Turner . . . Fike Field House . . . balloons . . . Budweiser backdrop . . . dining hall — 3:00 a. m. . . . Ice Man . . . steam room . . . excitement . . . tickets . . . Three Dog Night . . . $23,000.00 of entertainment . . . Skelton ' s Barn ... Jr. Staff blowout . . . cold duck . . . wet heads . . . Crunch ' s stoplight . . . interviews ... 4 Tops ... oh where oh where did our Motown go? . . . Bloody Mary . . . blue-green- green-blue . . . anxious for second semester . . . more tickets . . . Oriole — .05 ... no backdrop . . . Chicago . . . where did the tickets go? . . . Y-barn . . . Pike ' s extravaganza ... Sly and the Family Stone? . . . just adequate . . . Oriole . . . Big Ed . . . Smith . . . Crunch . . . Zack . . . Clark . . . Mel . . . Cathy Mac . . . Dave . . . rally, Jr. Staff!!! tommy crenshaw. nic diiorio, ed grady, cathy mcdonald. [erry queen, dark pierce, david simpson, bob smith, raleigh ward, bubby zachary. the tiger c = =} H | bob aines circulation manager torn priddy features edito bob thompson news editor mike forth stant news editor marc feinberg business manager John bolt sports editor jim forth editorial page editor jack lynch chief reporter Jim walser managing editor dick harpootlian editor-in-chief bodily functions may be considered appropriate JS3anuCCB«IlB«gignHlt.4.U«f-.i--m.-Mi.-nft  ,itJ.t. .« n i viT.. . vii:.fc;. .i. u.- ———■■—.■— . mnnHnMntWI HHB JBI K f SiHl B Vl K ' Br HH U r - K ' V ■flftl l E il IK ' B H 1 { ' H L IB 1 Hh H B. ' - J l or some publications, but . 117 tiger junior staff Q P John carrier, tim doyle, milee gill, cheree gillespie, kathy hub- bell, scott Jordan, jim lucas. maureen ludian. charles norfon, marge perry, rich reith, nick roark, nnarilyn walser, charles whetstone.  m 1 H!5k 1 ■?5. [1 Tji B ■i e 1 31 5 wsbf Great 88 . . . Mutual News . . . Atlanta and Six Flags . . . Press Conferences . . . half growed bird dawg!?! . . . Wilcat Creek . . . can you walk the log? . . . Libs and graduation fever . . . Midnight Auto Parts Co. . . . Purchase Registration . . . what $397.23? . . . Lat buub . . . we ' re off the air — again? . . . Purkle Punkin Prowl . . . canned music . . . far out . . . Christmas party . . . Zero, our hero? . . . M. C .S. 1949-1970 . . . more progressive . . . station clean-ups . . . Studio B . . . The Mothers of Invention . . . token Freak . . . who wants to go to the canteen? . . . $%{a)i? — and if you ever do it again, you ' re off the air. . . . Honest Charlie . . . center seats for Three Dog Night and Chicago . . . remotes . . . Wonder Egg . . . Visitor ' s Center . . . Wild Bill . . . did you give an ID? . . . Tigerama and rain . . . GPR? ... 2 tardies, and I missed it altogether . . . It ' s the I o ' clock tab you forgot . . . sp-IO . . . spaz sheets ... a condemned tower . . . Telco loops . . . Rubber Duckie . . . FHot 100 .. . Woodie with the goodies . . . lights in the sky . . . album giveaway . . . Senior Staff . . . Gatlinburg, Tenn. . . . Underground . . . collapsible chair and table . . . Enzo Borquo . . . eaten by a Crown . . . another engineering triumph, snatching defeat from the jaws of vic- tory . . . Ma Brown and misquotes . . . boiled peanuts . . . jelly beans . . . door? . . . ants . . . Proud Papa . . . headphones ... 30 new tapes . . . logs . . . policy . . . weekend airtime . . . FCC . . . hands off, it works Ern! . . . ATC . . . token liberal . . . UPI, another ribbon . . . licenses . . . awful . . . move the storeroom . . . Star Trek cancelled, A-8 in panic . . . Aha! Third one today! . . . Aunt Toddy . . . station rats . . . Jane Fonda and Spiro T. . . . Stinstern . . . monopoly at midnight . . . new sound . . . Wolfville, Ariz., Stagshead, Idaho . . . Ohiway Patrol . . . 10-3, Emily . . . Oldie hour . . . That field goal was incomplete . . . Timekeepers . . . Gar . . . who can run my show? . . . RSI . . . staff-291, Zero-2 . . . The sky is falling! . . . this is a WSBF bulletin! — The Narcs have set up a Speed trap near the Infirmary . . . Wah-dah-doo-dah. bill pearson chief announcer bobby malphrus sports director aase nilssen jffice manager mike borke mike siebert transmitter engineer engineering directo al llbby news director ert jack stinson lirector technical manager gary parsons emily parsons program director traffic and continuity chuck heck ate coordinator wsbf to take music appreciation course . . . ' ■;Mg«ll« wramio oqHaH wsbf junior staff Junior staff . . . backbone of the station . . . clumping trash, sweeping, etc. . . . canteen: it ' s his turn!! . . . engineering . . . seeking, sweating, swearing . . . where does this wire go? . . . program . . . learning the board . . . oldie hour today WSBF, tomorrow WLS!!! business cleanup . . . typing makes me hungry! outs, logs . . . good times . . . drop-ins rats . . . one day he ' ll remember my name . . . spaz sheets . . . ATC on A-8 . . . who does he think he is, running me out of the station??? rat meetings . . . pulling records . . . third-class license!!!? studio B jokes . . . the aristocracy ... I forgot the news- cast!!! complimentary tickets ???? fat chance . . . major in WSBF, minor in Clemson ... I always get the dirty work! ... rip and read . . . mutual news . . . work, work, more work . . . preparation . . . maybe next year ... a lot of pain, a lot of pleasure ... all in the game, all in the name . . . WSBF! KoamsffiziBii 1«JT the chronicle What ' s a red o ? . . . student variety magazine comic people with thumbtacks . . . five articles on student activism ... an outlet for writers . . . lots of warm bodies, but . . . who can write funny? . . . somebody on this campus must write ... big G stands for ... a more than competent editor . . . staff recruiting and headaches . . . slam the door! you ' re now a staffer ... I want these parties stopped . . . Kevin against everybody . . . where did every- body go? . . . thanks to Mike and Bopeep . . . Steve |ust quit . . . again? ... a usurper in our midst . . . where is Martha? she knows when the meetings are ... has it been burned ... the shadow of censorship . . . you took out what? ... I don ' t want Cox editing the magazine . . . breathing is a bodily function . . . what are the canons of good taste? ... I like the idea but we can ' t print it . . . irresponsibility? ... I found the camera . . . where ' s our box for the loggia . . . variations with equipment . . . skiagraphic crypt — look it up . . . we ' ve got a bible but no dictionary . . . what light table? somebody finally mounted the goddam pencil sharpener . . . a leak in the ceiling, too . . . this is the Chronicle, we don ' t have to be creative . . . high literary standards and the constant search for material . . . four pages of copy is all we ' ve got ... is the interview long enough? . . . anybody got anything? ... I can ' t write but I know what I like . . . because I ' m the biggest son-of-a- in town . . . what has Marchelle got? . . . and after I illustrate it will you use it? . . . overall design is balance . . . this ain ' t a democracy . . . our motto: something to offend everyone . . . whose button was that in the Tiger? . . . soooo what ... a heterogenous theme ... no material to edit out ... an issue at last . . . unburned, . . . R. L. Bryan ' s presses only broke down four times . . . who knows a printer? . . . the first final deadline is . . . nobody ' s done a damn thing . . . two more with a little help from our friends? ... a record perhaps . . . we ' re going to miss him ... he knows everything . . . Istanbul forever! 4 ' . wait Julian managing editor ■■-■■■' llMHH7 ., m n. , ,. ,lu■. .l pat kelley art director oscar |ones managing editor bob wheatley editor-in-chief James lucas poetry editor martha seay non-fiction editor limauma a muammiium muiiniu- ' i ' -i i it ' s about time- chronicle finally appears . . . tiger band South Carolina ' s best ... the official marching band . . . pre-school practice . . . sure it feels a little warm, it ' s 102 on the mercury stick . . . rats at work right from the start ... oh no, girls in the band . . . you ' ll get used to it . . . and how . . . working at the student carnival and on the loggia . . . hey rat. Tiger Band needs you . . . chop step . . . football weekends . . . Citadel . . . I didn ' t see their band, did you? . . . pep rallies . . . Georgia Tech . . . hlot-lanta ... we won everything that weekend . . . alma mater . . . Tiger Rag . . . maybe even Dixie . . . Mu Beta Psi parties . . . sandwiches on the bus ... go greyhound and leave your music in the band- room . . . look sharp . . . give ' em hell Tigers . . . color guard . . . more football . . . more prac- tice . . . your other left, stupid . . . twirlers . . . better every year . . . Georgia . . . whip those Bulldogs . . . does anyone have a date ticket? . . . precision drill . . . school spirit ... a wet UNC game . . . does anybody really give a damn? . . . Mr. Cook . . . we ' ll make that group picture if it kills us . . . Carolina weekend . . . hey, who ' s that cute twirler? . . . screaming and playing for the Tigers . . . second semester . . . we ' re going to march for the governor . . . should be fun . . . coldest day in history . . . he ' ll have to be inaug- urated without me next time . . . Maggie, you can ' t graduate, we need you around for one more year . . . band board . . . how did we ever learn all those drills? . . . hey, who ' s been sitting on my horn? ... all right, be sure to sign up for the pep band . . . Clemson at its best . . . TIGER BAND ! ! ! ' n . ••? ' ' ' Siiw ' ' tiger band takes shape— formations, .MAl . . w, ,Ml« B - mImlm I miI«mag I Tn TI7 ?1 ITl. tKlf« jSKiii RflRimBBaSiSSBSniBSSBStXiUSri: erspiration, and muscle cramps concert band Concert Band . . . spring semester . . . sixty men and twelve women . . . not again. Dr. Butler . . . frustration . . . who wants to play baritone? . . . our oboe ' s not here today . . . play cues ... try count- ing !.. . all college band . . . who wants to go? . . . stop that hissing! .. . we miss you, Jim Peterson . . . sight reading . . . Mr. Winston . . . mutes and drum sticks . . . practice, practice, prac- tice . . . from the beginning again? . . . it ' s 6:10 and I ' m starving . . . Blount . . . Eubanks is in the back room, Carol . . . winter tour through S. C. and Georgia . . . where ' s Chester, I thought it was in N. C. . . . classical and show pieces ... I don ' t know, I think it ' s still in the bus . . . three concerts in one day! . . . Framp, wanna stay on a farm this year? . . . Mr. Cook . . . night rehearsals . . . campus concert . . . Super Concert . . . band and chorus . . . band banquet . . . Commencement . . . twenty dollars. Really? . . . concert band ' 71 — best ever! r Ti.- ji.i iuTminrinn.TTgTnaa ' Li; .i ' .i _: i :j ' :::JJii; ' !iLi!ldi![ii ' ii ' .; ' . ' .;. ■clemson university ' chorus A new name . . . chalk that one up, Ricky . . . Alex the Duck . . . it ' s 9:15 and you ' re still . . . for your convenience . . . mow . . . worn . . . who has my folder? . . . Psi Mu Psi . . . electronic music ... in a church? . . . here comes the king . . . Madame President . . . rally and spodie-odie time . . . party at Gabby ' s . . . car washes again? . . . Gabby ' s new image . . . golf balls at the altos . . . black and white ... if churches had food like this all the time . . . football games . . . sopranos . . . talkative altos . . . tenors . . . bases . . . Christmas Concert . . . confined to the state . . . look out Charleston . . . Fubar ' s at it again . . . Clemson University Entertainers . . . picky, picky, picky . . . Christmas carols for APO . . . Liz is back ... of a love . . . our like hour? . . . would you please play . . . more German? . . . magnam . . . break time . . . Good morning Starshine . . . Super Concert . . . and the beat goes on! SOPRANOS Arant, M. Candler. R. Charles. S. Cromer, L. Deines, D. Fairey, K. Gruber, B. Henderson. K. Hu+to. J. Maclntyre. M. McDonald, R. McKee. J. Newton. C. Peace, P. Pender. G. Piazza, S. Reynolds, C. Roffe, P. Shealy, K. Sturgis. S. Thaxton, C. Toney. D. White, L Whitten. C. Willeford. W. TENORS Ausherman, M Childers. J. Edens, H. Gillette, J. Griffen, J. Huff, E. Rogers, H. White. S. Adanns, S. Acker, T. Cooney. A. Deines, D. Davis, B. Freeman. C. Dewitt, L. Griffith. B. Duncan. H. Hill, M. Flow, R. Hubbard. B. Hamricic, P. Jenkins. M. Hill, B. Kennedy, M. Holden, S. Kozlik, P. King. J. Moore, E. King, B. Reed. G. Pace, S. Sherwood, G Poison, M. Sides. B. Quattlebaunn. H. Todd. C. Strickland, C. Trussell. G. Terry, J. Verlarde. J. Woodson, J. ACCOMPANISTS: Beniamin, A.. Norton, L, Marsden, R. ( clemson players Clemson Players . . . hard work . . . fun too . . . not only guerilla theater . . . Lysistrata ... a smash . . . Daniel Theatre . . . it ' s not Tillman hiall anyway . . . black theater . . . Tigerama . . . some- body has to play that role . . . Athens, Greece or Athens, Georgia . . . those costumes are beautiful . . . who wants to work with the footlights? . . . we ' re just trying to bring a little fine arts to Clemson . . . backstage workers ought to take a bow . . . scared — hell yes . . . I ' ll never remember all those lines . . . break a leg . . . which way is broadway? . . . the witch . . . you mean the whole place is full . . . sign-making — one of the fine arts ... I can ' t move props, I ' m not in the union . . . careful with that makeup . . . fill up my other eye with mascara, will you . . . how about not stepping on my lines ... all this talent going to waste backstage . . . there ' s nothing like a big headed lead . . . but, Mr. Fear ... his acting is a tragedy . . . always willing to cooperate . . . our goal — theater at Moo U . . . that ' s still my line, stupid ... of course the Tiger wasn ' t favorable ... we ought to charge admission to the rehearsals . . . don ' t forget to put up the signs ... we need more lights here . . . how about a little help with this costume . . . maybe we ' ll go on tour with this masterpiece . . . but would they recognize good enter- tainment if it hit them in the face ... we could stand just one more rehearsal . . . five minutes backstage . . . two minutes . . . couldn ' t we wait a little longer . . . showtime . . . the players! clemson players ' ,j;;. ' ;2; ' !yiji -: ' Jii ■twmmtHi -if mn. organizations | ; -««a ■i ' E W - - 1 n| K. .. j f ' j honorary AN alpha epsilon delta A chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta, International Honor Society with chapters in the United States and Canada, was chartered at Clemson University this year. Member- ship in Alpha Epsilon Delta is an honor bestowed in recognition of superior scholastic achievement. It affords an opportunity to develop a well-rounded personality and qualities of initiative, leadership, and self-education. Alpha Epsilon Delta strives to assist in developing pre- medical students both mentally and spiritually as worthy candidates for the medical profession. The object of the Society is to encourage and recog- nize excellence in premedical scholarship, to stimulate an appreciation of the importance of premedical edu- cation in the study of medicine, and to promote cooper- ation and contacts between medical and premedical students and educators. MARSHALL A. LEAMAN, President C. Alpert K. Ashley T. Beemer W. Blount P. Deloach J. Dixon L. Ducworth J. Fewell D. Gambrell G. Henderson D. Hicklin D. Jacobs J.Jenkins W. Karpik B. Keeney F. Lawton M. Leaman K. McCabe R. Moss T. Neal D. Pindergrass W. Pitts H. Rish K. Smith S. Smith J.Warner W. Wriqht F. Wrigley alpha tau alpha Alpha Tau Alpha, a national professional honor- ary fraternity for teachers and teacher trainees in agricultural education, has been an established fraternity on the Clemson campus since May, 1932. The purpose of Kappa Chapter of Alpha Tau Alpha is to develop a true professional spirit in agricul- tural teaching and to help train agriculture teachers to be leaders in their rural communities. Through various activities which it sponsors during the year, the fraternity tries to foster a fraternal spirit among its members. Members of Alpha Tau Alpha are invited to join on a basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and outstanding achievement in the field of agricultural education. Each year the fraternity awards a medal to the senior with the highest scholastic average. WILLIAM T. WALL, President W. Logan B. McGee P. Malphrus L Martin K. Southerlin B. Wall F. Waltz J. Willtlns J. Porter F. Williams alpha zeta Feeding a hungry world, combating environ- mental pollution, conserving our natural resources, eradicating rural poverty — these are just a few of the global concerns of students majoring in the increasingly glamorous and vital fields of Agricul- ture and the Biological Sciences. The national fraternity of Alpha Zeta purports to recognize those male students in these fields who have shown themselves to be of highest quality in scholarship, leadership, and character. Striving to be more than an honorary brotherhood. Alpha Zeta seeks to promote the best interests of agri- cultural students as related to their education, profession, and worldwide community. Service projects include monitoring selected study rooms in the Plant and Animal Sciences Building during weeknights and maintaining a display board of honor students in agriculture. A banquet in the spring honors senior members and highlights the year ' s activities. JOHN R. STEER. President I WU a JH BW HII ' M E. Allen M. Black W. Broadwater R. Bullock W. Burke B. Frye T. Hammond W. Hammond W. Hildebrand M. Bucks L. Lynn B. McGee C. Moore F. Myers C. O ' Dell R. Poston J. Preacher S. Rauton J. Scoggins R. Shewfelt J. Steer J. Sursavage R. Wheeler D. Whitlaker 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 activity. 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 planning, directing, and coordinating of Tigerama, the student variety production. This production is traditionally presented on the eve of Homecoming each year. Proceeds received from Tigerama fi- nance Blue Key plans to sponsor a scholarship pro- gram 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 from the first date of this match to the present. JAMES BOSTIC, President O. Batson J. Bostic J. CoaUey R. Cox T. Dreher R. McCants K. McKeown G. Metsky D. Shelley C. Sibley L. Anderson F. Coleman J. Corpening A. Fleek W. Hayes J. Long T. Merrell H. Munn C. Pinson D. Rochester G. Stribling W. Tripp C. Wannamaker C. Whitten gamma beta phi Gamma Beta Phi is the university organization paralleling the high school Beta, and through its close association with the Beta Clubs throughout the nation, recognize student academic achievement. This year the members of Gamma Beta Phi have strived to create an active organization to provide service and leadership to Clemson University. The Gamma Beta Phi is well represented in all phases of campus life. Members play an active part in various other campus organizations — the Arnold Air Society, Counterguerillas, Tae Kwon Do 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 the requirements are invited to become active members of the organization. GLENN STRIBLING. President mu beta psi Mu Beta Psi, a national music fraternity, was established at Clemson College, Clemson, South Carolina in 1928. The purpose of the fraternity is twofold: to promote a better fellowship among the musicians of the various musical organizations and among the musicians of various colleges; and to advance music to its proper place as an educational subject. The members of Mu Beta Psi actively participate in Tiger Band, Concert Band, and the University Glee Club. Delta Chapter ' s projects included ushering at the Concert Series, putting on a skit at Tigerama, sponsoring a contestant in the Miss Homecoming Contest giving cakes to the members of visiting bands at football games, and putting on an annual spring show Spring Sounds . To climax an already busy year. Delta Chapter organized the new music sorority Psi Mu Psi local music honorary sorority. WILLIAM J. STEELE, President 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 senior women students who have contributed to Clennson University in curricular and extra-curricular activities. Members are chosen on the basis of leadership, scholarship, and service. The women of Order of Athena aid Blue Key in the sponsoring of some of their functions, as well as providing service of their own. This year, Order of Athena has initiated a program of speak- ers from the Clemson faculty. The society is eager to find out about the research that is in progress at Clemson and about the many outside projects of Clemson ' s faculty members. The Greek goddess of wisdom, Athena, is sym- bolic of the goals strived for by this organization. PEGGY BATSON, President I phi eta sigma BRENT MOORE, President Phi Eta Sigma is a national honor fraternity that strives to recognize the outstanding scholastic achievement of freshmen. Unlike many other honoraries that judge eligibility on leadership and scholar- ship, 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 admission. 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 hHonors 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 held its annual banquet in honor of the new initiates. phi psi MARSHALL WHITE. President Phi Psi, a professional and honorary fraternity, tries to awaken the public to the importance of the textile industry in modern society. The lota Chapter of Clemson University is interested in developments in the textile field leading to improvements in the textile production of this country. With its chief goal being the improvement of the textile industry by producing more qualified stu- dents the lota Chapter wishes to promote the interest and enthusiasm of top students in the field of textiles. Each year the fraternity sends representatives to the national convention. The brothers help the Textile Department in many ways during the year, including the tutoring of textile freshmen and guiding tours on high school student visitation days. The brothers of Phi Psi will continue to represent Clemson and the textile industry in all their activities. phi kappa phi W. C. GODLEY, President J. Albrecht C. Alpert P. Alverson J. Bailes P. Batson T. Bell R. Bister R. Bracey D. Cobb S. Corley R. Cox M. Craig L. Dasher !?I|S?F 1MI Davis Davis DeLoach Dickinson Dupre Eck Edwards . Gale Glenn Glenn Hanahan Hanzel Hyatt . James Jones Kapp Keeney Kossler Lamar Laurey . Leaman Lee L.skey McArdle McCabe ' . McCleave McCoy Mclntyre L. McKenzi( B. Mattox M. Meyer P. Mims . Osborne D. Peace J. Pool K. Putnam S. Reid M. Reynolds B. Roberts D. Rogers D. Shelley R. Shewfelt M. Shirley N. Simmons W. Smith T. Stanley J. Steer M. Stenson C. Strickland R. Thomas D. Van Osdell R. Vaughn D. Walker F. Vi ' hittington J. Wilson C. Zambon phi Sigma omega Phi Sigma Omega was organized in the spring of 1969 by Order of Athena. It is a freshman honor sorority for women. Its purpose is to unite those women at Clemson University who have attained a superior academic standing during their first year and to encourage high scholastic achievement among the women at Clemson. Membership is by invitation only and is based solely on scholastic achievement. A minimum grade-point ratio of 3.5 accumulated during either the first semester or the first two semesters serves as the basic requirement for admission. Members remain active until the end of their second year at Clemson. Activities include two initiation ceremonies and service pro|ects. A social is planned in conjunction with the activities of Phi Eta Sigma each year. VANN BETH MYERS, President XI Sigma pi Xi Sigma Pi is a national forestry honorary fra- ternity with 28 chapters across the nation. The objective of this fraternity is to maintain a high standard of scholarship in forestry education, to work for the upbuilding of the profession of forestry, and to promote fraternal relations among students engaged in forestry activities. Xi Sigma Pi has a scholarship award program approved by the Honor and Awards Committee of the College of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and the hlonors and Awards Committee of Clemson University, which consists of honoring the sophomore, junior, and senior who has excelled scholastically in forestry. Xi Sigma Pi continually strives for the betterment of forestry at Clemson by setting high goals for the individual forestry student. EDWARD BELKEN, President T. Dreher R. Miller B. Ozbolt C. Sibley H. Welch D. WhiHaker S. Abercrombie J. Anderson % i.- S. Blessing W. Blount L. Boyd W. Brown B. Coleman S. Corley M. Craig J. Davis L. Ducworth W. Durant S. Epps K. Fennell A. Reek L. Freennan R. Griffin H. Hall J. Hanahan S. Hazel M. Hemeyer M. Johnson B. Klapnnan i Sigma tau epsilon MICHAEL JOHNSON. President 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 grade-point ratio. Sigma Tau Epsilon was founded in 1938 to recognize honor students, promote fellowship, and create a body of men and women capable of aiding and honoring achievement in their fellow students. In pursuit of this goal of fellowship and achievement, Sigma Tau Epsilon conducts non- profit tutoring services for those students who are enrolled in liberal arts and physical and mathe- matical sciences courses. Sigma Tau Epsilon feels that this tutoring service has been successful in that it has benefitted the university and the students. Sigma Tau Epsilon will, in the future, continue to adapt to the changing needs of a progressive Clemson University. Kossler C. Latimer F. Laurey D. McVittie C. Maddox J. Marshall M. Meyer D. Monjot Owens J. Payne W. Pitts L Powell K. Putnam T. Scott G Sherwood P. Sloan Smith P. Smith T. Smith E. Strlbling L Stroud H. Warner J. Wells C. Whetsto tiger brotherhood JOE TURNER. President Tiger Brotherhood was born during the cadet walkouts in the twenties. 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 tenets as established by its founders, promotes high standards of social and ethical conduct, while recognizing in its members an earnest devotion to Clemson. Tiger Brotherhood has served as a spirit-booster for the past few years by selling orange hats, BEWARE stickers, and Paw-Power flags. Tiger Brotherhood, a cross- sectional representation of the Clemson community, provides a via ble forum for ideas and unending service to Clemson. Students, faculty, and staff all work within the bonds of brotherhood to champion a closer relationship. O. Batson J. McMakin J. Bostic G. Metslcy R. Co L. Moss G. Ducworth M. Myers A. Edwards W. Steele D. Gregg J. Hanafian A. Hurt J. Sursavage C. Thomas J. Turner Keily K. McCabe Ur R. Yauger 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. 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. 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. 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. DOUG VAN OSDELL, President °°°°°°—iwiiyiMU J. Coleman L. Dickenson C. Dupre R. Eck L. Hyatt H. Jannes J. Liskey B. Mattox W. McCleave J. McTamney P. Mlms T. Morris M. Reynolds D. Rogers W. Shirley W. Smith M. Stenstrom R. Thomas D. Van Osdeli D. Walker F. Whittington J. Wilson M. Worley why not? tau Sigma delta architectural students are involved in projects and ideas for improving our surroundings, think about what you can do. tau sigma delta, honorary fraternity, stu- dents of architecture: djuren, ficken, gilbert, hinton, Jennings, kapp, lannar, miller, mor- gan, shelley, spencer, tillotson, wrigley. why? why not? r ' irmmjififlflosafiitiiBHi i (f H iafti!if(i student associations ii COLLEQ E LARRY BLACK, President alpha phi omega For the past 31 years, Clemson ' s Gamma Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, the nation ' s largest fraternity, has served the students, school, and community of Clemson. Included in their service efforts are: the APO book exchange. Infirmary visitation, printing and distributing calendar desk blotters, delivering chronicles, selling football tickets at home games, the friday flick, annual ugly man on campus contest, selling paw power spirit buttons, judging Dixie Day events, annual Christmas tree lighting, the blood drive, help for the blood mo- bile, sponsoring local Boy Scout camporees and field days, community hire-outs, and sponsoring the Boys ' Home of the South. Past achievements in- clude: The APO bulletin board, the entrance sign to Clemson, the Greenville-Anderson thumbing shelter, the Frankie fund, and the Rodney Davis fund. Being a service fraternity does not keep the brothers from having a good time at social events or from entering and winning two firsts and one second in three years of display competition at Homecoming. I iMl ' ' as the father hath lov d mf , so have I loved y( continue yd in my love baptist student union .ed toward the total academic community of clemson university a .r «4 5 OFFICERS: Randy Collins, Jeannie Garriso agape Agape was established by students and other members of the Clemson Church of Christ during Spring, 1970. The name Agape was chosen be- cause its means the highest type of love aspired to by man. All students are invited to its member- ship. Officers are attending members of the Church of Christ, and activities are under the guidance of the local congregation. The primary goal of Agape is to teach the principles established by Jesus Christ and to demonstrate that true peace on earth is peace that comes from within. During the past year, members attended a work- shop on campus evangelism in Raleigh, N. C, and assisted students from another campus in a cam- paign for Christ in the Clemson community. Also, efforts were devoted to remodeling and redecorat- ing the building on Seneca Road used for worship, teaching, and student activities. PHIL LAVENDER, President calhoun forensics society The Calhoun Forensics Society is the oldest stu- dent organization at Clemson. The membership is composed of student debaters who have one or more years experience representing Clemson in intercollegiate competition. The society works closely with new debaters and the team coach. The Calhoun Forensics Society has proudly represented Clemson in debate and compiled an impressive record over the years. During the course of the year the team travels the Southeast tournament circuit, including Wake Forest, Auburn, and the University of South Caro- lina. The Spring is highlighted by the ACC Tourna- ment, and the annual Calhoun Forensics Tournament founded in 1967 and hosted by Clemson. The Scholarship program founded in 1969 and the con- tinuing interest shown each year by new members help to advance the aims of the Calhoun Forensics Society. WILLIAM B. RUSSELL. President campus crusade for Christ Campus Crusade for Christ is an international student movement dedicated to love, peace, and ■freedom. Students find this love, peace, and freedom to be reality in the form of Christ. The movement has the objective of presenting the claims of Christ and showing that Christ is both real and relevant in our world today. Centered on the theme College Life, meetings are held every two weeks and are open to the public. Other activi- ties are numerous. Small group meetings are held periodically in dormitory rooms. Retreats and con- ferences are important functions of the organiza- tion. Also Campus Crusade for Christ sponsors such national singing groups as Armageddon and The New Folk. This year, for the first time ever, Andre Kole, America ' s leading illusionist, appeared in conjunction with the CCC. JEROME C. WELLS, President C3nt©rbury 3ssoci3tion whham r mccrary presdem The Clemson University Canterbury Association, the Episcopal student organization at Clemson, is also open to nnembers of all other religions. Canterbury ' s purpose is to promote friendly connmuni- cation among its members and to participate in service to the community — local and worldwide. With the assistance of Rev. Thomas Davis, the club furnishes acolytes when needed; several stu- dents sing in the choir, and one is organist for the main Sunday service and four students are licensed lay readers. Each year the students of the Tamassee D.A.R. school are treated to a football game and meals at Clemson. The club provides financial assistance for the Clemson Day Care Center and for an orphan in Taiwan. Members support club activities by working the concession stand at the Clemson Theater each Sunday night. S. Boggs B. Behling G. Boyatt W. Crandell D. Hedgepath T. Hill F. Ingle C. Lau W. McCrary G. Randall K. Sanders C. Stephensor E. Stalteman H. Thieclter G. Towe C. Wannamaker C. Whitten F. Whittler : ;.i: ' i ' iiiiJij ' i!.L : ' i: ' iJi;;i; ' l Carolina sound express Harry, that ' s Carolina Sound Express; not Cara- velle Sound Express ... 125 m.p.h. to Columbia . . . Officer, will you take a check? . . . Fender, Larry has a better idea! . . . Does Steve know how to change gears? . . . only his hairdresser knows for sure . . . Goldilocks Dorn is polishing his sax again . . . And these lead singers that don ' t know the words, Stan . . . Either drink of play. Bill . . . Why don ' t you Drink? . . . Claude: the only white man with an Afro . . . Gill! you ride with George; you ' re in no condition to aim that car . . . When can hiarry practice, Mrs. Parker? . . . With an agent like Hit, who needs work? . . . Soprano Stan in 25 or 6 to 4 .. . Make Me Smile: No damn trombone player can keep up with you, Burke! STAN BLAND, Leader Chester county clemson club B. Ballard D. Beaty W. Carter J. Chriscione S. Cudd L. Davidson S. Epps A. Fennell M. Gentry L. Gough L. Henderson J. Hendrix W. Logan C. Poole V. Pundt L. Stiugart B. SImril H. Stone D. Stroud B. Tuggle C. White B. Wright E. Wright D. Wylie Mga ggiiTi - : TT nu na clemson university democrats club Through varied and numerous activities, the mem- bers of the Clemson University Democrats Club seek to learn about politics and current political happenings as well as to participate in political activities. The members have been active on the Clemson campus this year even though it has not been a national election year. During the fall semester, the Clemson University Democrats Club invited speak- ers to visit the Clemson campus, their purpose be- ing to inform the students and to answer any ques- tions concerning policy and issues which were of interest to the students. Regular meetings provided valuable information to all members of the Clemson University Demo- crats Club. Among the speakers presented at these meetings were Clemson University professors. With new projects and activities in mind, the Clemson Democrats plan an even greater contribu- tion to campus life in the future. DAVID PRINCE, President  . ' , r i fellowship of christian athletes The fellowship of Christian Athletes is a national The Clemson chapter meets monthly, and current organization of professional, as well as amateur topics are discussed with respect to Christian prin- athletes whose purpose is a program to confront ciples in an effort to bring Christianity and every- athletes and coaches, and through them the youth day living together. A major activity of the mem- of the nation, with the challenge and adventure of bers is speaking to different school, church, and following Christ through the fellowship of the social organizations in an effort to witness to others, church. The organization was started by a young coach who felt that since athletes did a great job of selling practically any product they would do a great job of selling Christianity. q ve FARNHAM, President ■-■- ' iinniiiiiaiPiriiffrmmngiiini gamma omega phi Gamma Omega Phi is an honorary social fra- ternity. The membership is made up of outstanding leaders in the Clemson University Republican organ- ization. The purpose of the organization is to promote a spirit of brotherhood among the mem- bers and to provide a strong nucleus of unity for the University Republicans. The fraternity is also the organizer of various social functions providing relaxation from the organization ' s more serious political aims. The fraternity is basically an organization formed to assist in political campaigns. The members take an active part in campaigns for Republican candi- dates on area, state, and national levels. The fraternity is at this time expanding to other campuses. Through the state organization it is be- lieved that this project will be successful and prove to be a unifying factor in the South Carolina College Republican movement. LANDRUM HENDERSON. President gamma sigma sigma Gamma Sigma Sigma is the girls ' affiliate of APO. Only a year old, GSS was formed for the purpose of serving the University, the community, and the nation. In the past GSS has helped APO with the book exchange and prepared a spaghetti supper for them. During the Fall of 1970, GSS sold doughnuts in front of the Alpha Phi Omega hHome- coming display and visited patients in the Infirmary. The spring semester of ' 70- ' 7l brought two new projects. The sisters visit hHaven Rest Children ' s Home in Anderson at least once a week to help the children with their studies, and they operate a baby- sitting service for faculty members. Social events each semester include a banquet at which officers and pledges are inducted and various social activities in conjunction with Alpha Phi Omega. PATRICIA HOOD, President raaaanntiBHHtaafilfB«Ol iji r . , i  ♦ ' iota lambda sigma 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. Over the past forty-one years, member- ship has reached almost five hundred. lota Lambda Sigma was chartered on the Clemson 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. This year a visitation program to area high schools was begun to familiar- ize students with Industrial Education and Clemson University. ERVIN TAYLOR, President ™ ' -™ ' ' III]Z; Ii:ZI[ZIJIIl w™™ ™« ™« « WI«t newman student association Striving to enrich the Clemson student through religious, social, and cultural activities, the Newman Student Association is the official organization of Catholic students. The Newman Club sponsors Mass for the Clemson students at the student chapel on Thursdays and Sundays. Bible Vigils are held at Newman hiall two times a semester. The Newman Club meets every Wednesday at seven o ' clock. Social events, interreligious suppers, athletic games, group discussions and guest speak- ers are featured at the regular meetings. The month of October is set aside for marriage talks presented by a priest, a doctor, and married couples. Newman hiall is located next to St. Andrew ' s Church in Clemson. This Catholic Student Center is open to all Clemson students twenty-four hours a day throughout each week. PAT BROWN, President y presents a fraternity gTiiiii: :!;;;:: ' ■must) bradlgritsUrry regoscar dteadeyedinkyplumlpandijob mct3enkcarlo6billiad[)ot)n tllettclynnatcvicbt aron freaklcwiarandy. y w ewA M students for educational aid Students for Educational Aid is a new local organization which strives to better relations be- tween Clemson University and the surrounding community, between members of different races and cultures, and between Clemson students them- selves. The membership of Students for Educa- tional Aid consists of Clemson students who work on a voluntary basis as teachers ' aides at Pendleton Elementary School and at the Clemson Day Care Center, the members play with the pre-school age children and try to provide some of the personal and social guidance that the children ' s working parents are unable to provide. Membership is open to all students who are willing to give of themselves to others. JOHN MARSHALL, President Btif:i.-t......M -J -— — HB ga • ..ifiifmn ' vm sentimental jazzmen The 1971 version of THE SENTIMENTAL JAZZ- MEN reflects an expansion of efforts by its mennbers to search for and find the fullest meaning in the world of modern music. New music, new faces, and new ideas are plentiful this year, and the resulting band offers the widest range of sounds to date. Billed as the smoothest sound at Clemson, THE SENTIMENTAL JAZZMEN have steadily built their reputation throughout the Southeast by successfully playing engagements such as college dances, con- ventions, beauty pageants, and high school junior- seniors. The music is a blending of the Big Band con- cept with the Sound of the current era and appeals to virtually all tastes in the pop music field. The men of this organization have, in short, made the name SENTIMENTAL JAZZMEN synonymous with quality when it comes to the Big Band Sound. COLONEL GADDY. Leader ' T r . ymca The lobby of the Clemson YMCA is one of the prettiest that can be found in any of the Associ- ation buildings. It is here that students and visitors congregate, listen to the radio and victrolas, gather about the piano and sing, have campus and student socials, play pool, checkers, read newspapers and magazines. The furniture is very comfortable, giv- ing an inviting and friendly air . . . The swimming pool, located in the YMCA at Clemson College, is the mecca for many students, boys, girls, men, and women. This is a beautiful tank of water, some 72,000 gallons, clear and sparkling. In the winter it is heated and in the summer it is cool and in- vigorating ... It is difficult to estimate the number of cadets who revel in this sparkling, turbulent tank . . . Some of the best swimmers of Winthrop are generous with their time and talent and assist greatly as instructors and life guards, during the summer months. — 1929 TAPS BUFORD TRENT, Director young republicans The year 1970 was an election year in South Carohna. Despite defeat in the control of state government, the Republican Party closed the gap on Democratic control. The Clemson University Young Republicans Club played a part in this movement. During the fall semester, members of the club distributed brochures and other information con- cerning candidates in both state and local elections before football games and on afternoon in local shopping centers. Plans for the spring semester include v orking for Republican candidate Ed Simpson in a special elec- tion to fulfill a vacant state Senate seat. Other plans for the semester include organization of a local Teen-Age Republican Club as an affiliate. Also plans for building-up of the university club are in the making to round out a very exciting year for the Young Republicans. PAUL KELLET, President .48. vm professional agricultural and bio-science council Communication, coordination, and understanding are the main objectives of the Agricultural and Biological Sciences. These three objectives are met by a council com- posed of two representatives from each student organization within agriculture and biology. Com- posed of and operated by these students, the council serves as a sponsoring group for activities of interest in their own departments as well as to the entire school of the College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences. It serves in an advisory ca- pacity to the Director of Resident Instruction and to the Dean of Agriculture and Biological Sciences. The council strives to promote interest in Agricul- ture and Biological Sciences among the pre-college youth of the nation. The council sponsors special events as well. TONY C. BOOZER, President E. Allen T. Boozer W. Broadwater G. Butler M. Catto R. Coleman S. Eggleston R. Grosvener T. Hammond .■: :; !: ' i;.:::i-iy-3HSiffl J. Harris J. Hopkins M. Hucks A. Hudgens W. Hutchins 4 H. Kinard C. Martin J. Porter M. Price J. Rinehart D. Sease J. Shuler J. Steer D. Thompson G. Tolbert ag-econ club GEORGE BUTLER, President The Agricultural Economics Club of Clemson University is a professional organization for those students with either a major or minor in agricultural economics. The club promotes fellowship between students and staff of agriculture economics. The Clemson chapter is a member of the American Agricultural Economics Association. Among the club ' s activities is a student-faculty barbeque in September. The club invites outstanding guest speakers to the meetings, takes field trips, plans the agricultural economics banquet in the spring, awards a service scholarship to an outstanding active member, promotes financial aid to members, and sends representatives to the national conven- tion of the AAEA. Membership is open to all agricultural economics majors, minors, and other interested students. Faculty advisors are H. C. Spurlock and J. S. Lytle. ...■■■i.i...iTm-iimniHa«aasi}iign; ffliBKBnri?7i;iii£li;ii;i;:. ' i . ' i.siwtatitiWtfi.TTr american association of textile chemists and colorists The Student Chapter of the American Associ- ation of Textile Chemists and Colorists is a profes- sional organization for those persons interested in the chemistry of fibers, dyestuffs, and adjuncts of textile applications. Since the AATCC was founded in 1921, its basic goals have been to provide a forum for the dissemination of knowledge concern- ing textile chemistry for the professional develop- ment of its members, to encourage research, and to establish and foster channels of communications of professional knowledge among its 9,000 members. The main activities of the AATCC include speak- ers from industry and plant trips. It is thought that the speakers and plant trips bring the students closer to the realities of the textile industry. The members also come in contact with the leaders of the textile industry fostering relationships that may result in better jobs upon graduation. DEVON BELCHER. President american association of textile technology The student chapter of the American Association for Textile Technology, established at Clemson in 1962, pro- vides textile students an early means of becoming associ- ated with the organization of the national AATT and to advance its aims and goals. The AATT keeps the students informed on current developments in the textile industry and develops an understanding of all aspects of the industry. These goals are accomplished by having speakers and taking field trips. Membership is open to all undergraduates with majors in textile or textile science or a minor in textiles. AATT helps with the construction of a Homecoming display each year and is active during High School Day in Sirrine Hall. JOHN W. GAMBRELL, President R. Austin M. Evans D. Belcher S. Love J. Brown D. ' Rutland J. Burton W. Wilson I american dairy science association in 1922 Professor B. E. Goodale and a group of dairy students started the Clemson Dairy Club, which later affiliated with the national ADSA. This year ' s Dairy Products judging team went to Houston, to participate in the national contest. The team, composed of Kirk McKeown, Mike Catto and Jerry Moore were pleased to place second in cot- tage cheese and eleventh overall in the nation. This year ' s activities included cookouts, awards banquets, and naming a Dairy Princess, Miss Angie Fowler. Also, a publication is being planned for distribution across the state. Many scholarships sponsored by various dairy organizations are made available to dairy club members. Perhaps the most cherished award is made by the dairy club to the dairy student showing the most improvement during his stay at Clemson. MICHAEL L. CATTO, President ,...  r. 6.-i.-jni:H pr.ii an  iiHWttUimimP should share the passion and action i of his time, : at peril of bemg judged not to have lived. Oliver WendelLtkdmes rican institute of architects ■university student chapter ■■american institute of chemical engineers Now in its twenty-fourth year as a student organi- zation, the student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers has always strived to pro- mote professionalism while encouraging social ac- tivities. The purpose of AlChE is to further the interests of the students in the realm of chemical engineering. This is accomplished by inviting pro- fessional men from all parts of industry to speak at the meetings every three weeks. The membership in the student chapter is re- stricted to chemical engineering students having at least a class ranking of sophomore. The members enjoy two parties a year plus an end of the year banquet. These parties are traditionally cookouts coupled with a health football contest between the seniors and the underclassmen. On homecoming weekends the members take pride in their display constructed in front of Earle Hall. HENRY DUPRE, President C. Allen L. Baxley D. Bowen R. Bracey W. Bradley W. Carsten F. Chan T. Doss C. DuPre D. Fletcher J. Haas L. Harnnon M. Horton J. Laney D. Miley P. Mims J. Pool B. Roberts W. Shirley J. Taylor D. VanOsd r. Conklin C. Culbertson J. Lisby J. Lollis J. Warren A. Westguard amerlcan 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 provides a cook-out every year for boys who are attending the Soil Conservation Workshop here at Clemson. The branch also enters a report each year for the Food and Industrial Equipment Award. The branch con- sistently places very high in the nation, recently ranking number three in the nation. The branch supports itself with a field project each year. This includes planting, cultivating, spraying, and harvest- ing a sixteen-acre plot of soybeans. This year all work was done by branch members. A field trip, sponsored each year by the branch, involves visits to different businesses which are particularly con- cerned with agricultural engineering as a profession. This year the branch visited Cape Kennedy Space Center in Florida on its annual field trip. JAMES W. GARTHE. President T. Bethea F. Coleman L Dantzler S. Davis D. Gainey J. Garthe D. Hamson S. Hughes R. Hyatt A. Johnso R. Parris T. Rapp J. Taylor D. Terry J. Todd L. Weather: D. Bell W. Coleman J. Cooper M. Cromer B. Dawkins F. Garner J. Glinn R. Himmel J. Holcombe H. Hopper H. James M. LaBeck W. McCleave W. Maness G. Milan P. Mize D. Patrick R. Randolph M. Sadler M. Taylor R. Tusso american society of mechanical engineers The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is a national professional engineering society dedi- cated to the advancement of the engineering profession. Membership is open to all mechanical engineering students in good standing. ASME students participate in such contests as the Bendix Award contest, the design contest, and technical paper presentation. Members also take an active part in such activities as the hlomecoming display, field trips, and the annual regional student conference. Monthly meetings serve to acquaint the students with factulty and industry. The ASME is a very useful outlet for students. The club brings together all mechanical engineering students from freshmen to graduates. STEVEN J. NARROWER, President III ' ■' W MWHi wTn.- asce The American Society of Civil Engineers is the civil engineering graduate ' s professional organi- zation. The Clemson University student chapter of the American Association of Civil Engineers was established in order to provide opportunities for the students in civil engineering to make profes- sional 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. DAVID M. KOSS, President american society of metals The student chapter of the American Society for Metals was on the Clemson University campus in September, 1966. A profes- sional organization, the main function on the recent developments in the metallurgical and materials engineering fields. The club pro- vides opportunities for persons interested in this and related fields to meet and socialize. The organization sponsors plant tours, guest speakers, and monthly visits to the regional American Society of Metals meetings. This year a particularly informative tour vv ' as a two-day trip to the steel plant in Birmingham, Alabama. The ASM meets monthly and membership is open to any regularly enrolled, full-time undergraduate or graduate student in metallurgical engineering, materials engineering, or related fields. Advisors are Dr. J. Wolf and Dr. J. Lemans. ROBERT AINSWORTH, President block and bridle club J. Adams N. Bozard R.t - B. Copeland G. Hardee J. Harris A. Hudgens D. Kassab L. Keese J. Kennedy J. Patterson J. Porter B. Rauton The ultimate goal of the Block and Bridle Club is to promote interest among students who plan to enter some field of animal science. The club also promotes a closer relationship between student and faculty members. Annually, two barbecues are held with members participating in these activities. Profits from the barbecues help to finance various club activities for the year. The club also organizes trips such as touring dif- ferent livestock operations in the area. The club also awards several scholarships to qualifying indi- viduals. In addition, the club sponsors The Little International each spring semester at which time members show livestock for showmanship awards. All club members may participate, and 4-hl and FFA members are invited to compete in the junior contest. The awards are presented at the annual club banquet in April. JOSEPH H. PORTER, President 212 rniinuK-mTMHtitfiimutKimti block and bridle club E. Robinson J. Shuler T. Smith D. Todd R. Turner F. Waltz S. White R. Wilhams E. Wooten clemson 4-h club The Clemson University 4-H Club is an organi- zation for former 4-H Club members and students who are interested in 4-H or other phases of the cooperative extension service. It provides oppor- tunities for development of its members in leader- ship, citizenship, and social potential. Since its founding in 1922, the 4-H Club has encouraged its members to maintain their social and service con- tacts v ith students and alumni having similar interests. The 4-H Club plays an active roll on the Ag-Bio Council. Its members assist with the square dance and also help the Inter-Fraternity Council with their Christmas party for underprivileged children in the Clemson community. Each winter the club sends delegates to the Southeastern 4-H Collegiate Weekend. Here 4-H ' ers meet to discuss issues and exchange ideas. The club includes majors from Pre-Med to Agronomy, but each works for a common goal. R. Davis N. Harrington J. Harris M. Smith J. Steer E. Talbert J. Hopkin s E. Glenn E. Glenn B. Mishoe P. Saggus G. Talbert S. Wall W. Wall K. Wallace C. Wells clemson student chapter of the associated general contractors The Clemson Student Chapter of the Associated General Contractors received their charter in No- vember, 1968, from regional AGC officials in Charlotte, N. C. In its third year of existence, AGC has united its Building Construction majors with close support from the local contractors of the Piedmont Association. Programs have included a wide range of inter- esting speakers and field trips intended to provide many valuable insights into the vast construction industry. As a special service to its members, the club has attempted to schedule interviews for seniors and has helped in gaining summer employ- ment for underclassmen. Several well-established companies participate in this employment program. The AGC hopes through its program to provide a closer relationship between the student and the construction industry. Membership in the AGC is open to architectural construction students. STEPHEN CHANDO, President JilJi J. Adamo W. Boyle T. Bu rieson N. Cawood T, Coakley G. Cook J. Cope N. Cosbev N. Dllorio 1. Futrell J. Kr aft T. Lippi E. Lynam V . Martin J. Mullen R. Oakley delta Sigma nu The membership of Delta Sigma Nu includes all students who are interested in medicine and have a 2.5 GPR or above. The enrollment has continued to increase since it has expanded its membership to include qualified freshmen and females who are interested in the medical field. The females make up Delta Sigma Nu Auxiliary, which was established last year through constitutional amendment. Activities of Delta Sigma Nu include medical films and trips to various medical facilities and schools of medicine. One of the speakers this year was Dr. hHerbert Butts, the Director of Admissions of Medical University of South Carolina. Dr. Butts gave the fraternity much insight into the field of Dentistry and admission procedures. Some of the trips this year included Greenville General Hospital, Medical University of South Carolina, and State Hospital in Columbia. MARSHALL A. LEAMAN, President S. Abercromble C. Alpert D. Archer W. Barbrey J. Bell P. Bolding M. Brooke K. Bradley A. Bredon T. Bruning A. Burroughs J. Burroughs H. Clark T. Cleveland J. Cox S. Crews G. Cueman S. Davis M. Davis P. DeLoach J. Dickert L. Ducworth L. Durn S. Ep+on J. Fewell W. Fordham W. Gaillard R. Gatling G. Funderburg W. Griffith C. Hall R. Hammond yt t ? V S. Hazel G. Henderson M. HIcUin D. Jacobs D. Janer J.Jenkins T. Law+on M. Leaman T. Leonard K. McCabe R. McCraw R. McDonald A. McElfiar ey C. McKain K. McMahon J. McMillan F. McPhail D. McRoyan M. McRoyan L. Maggiore J. Moore R. Moss G. Mozingo T. Neal J. Neeley D. Pendergrass W. Pitts J. Queen G. Randall C. Renner B. Richardson H. Rish delta Sigma nu W. Wright food science club The Food Science Club was organized in the spring of 1967 to promote interest in the field of food science on the campus. At its monthly meet- ings, professors from other departments on campus as well as personnel from various phases of the food industry give the members insight into the opportunities and challenges of the food world. Through such projects as the processing of smoked turkeys and such activities as traveling to regional meetings of the Institute of Food Tech- nologists, the club member obtains an important part of his education that he would miss in the classroom routine. The club also helps members find summer employment in the food industry. In the day and age when food storage, mal- nutrition, consumer protection, rising food prices, and pollution are crucial issues, the role of the food scientist becomes extremely important. ROBERT L. SHEWFELT President forestry club The Clemson Forestry Club was founded in 1957. Its purpose is to form a closer relationship among the forestry students and the faculty and to pro- mote interest in forestry within the University. Some of the events enjoyed by the members in- clude intramural sports, cookouts, and initiation of new members. The building of the Forestry Club Homecoming display is also a big event of the fa semester. Members of the club help finance their activities by cutting and selling firewood. Early in the spring semester, the members participate m our local conclave, then the main event of the year is the trip to the annual Association of Southern Forestry Clubs Conclave. Each year the club pub- lishes The Clemson Forester to keep all interested persons informed of the activities of the club and the Forestry Department. RICHARD BULLOCK. President J. Bass E. Belkin R. Bullock M. Cleaveland R. Cloniger T. Ferguson R. Forbes M. Gibson J. Halman F. Henrikso J. Page F. Reese D. Sartain G. Stang A. Sturgis MiM VB uL lkdM ouglass M. Dymkoski (oore T. O ' Brlan Vhittaker H. Whittemore horticulture club The Clemson University Horticulture Club enjoys the prestige that accompanies the honor of being one of the 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 stu- dents, 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. It espouses the ideals and objectives of promot- ing the agricultural profession as related to horti- culture. 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 financial projects. RICHARD S. PIEGLER, President ' SB kappa alpha sigma Kappa Alpha Sigma, better known as the Agron- omy Club, has had another active and eventful year. Meetings are held two times each month, and a program including a speaker is presented. The club ' s purposes are to foster a spirit of co- operation and mutual helpfulness among agronomy club members and to stimulate interest in the agronomy profession among students. Representatives, composed of students who have won national honors and others who were seeking honors, attended the National Convention of the Student Activities Subdivision of the American Society of Agronomy, which was held in Tucson, Arizona. Also, members participated in the Na- tional Soils Judging Contest. Social activities include a fall cook-out, initiation and cook-out, and a spring cook-out. Kappa Alpha Sigma sponsored a chicken barbecue this year and served a luncheon for Gamma Sigma Delta. ELDON ALLEN. President ' . t i hi px ■4. B ■french club Le Club Franqais est un club nouveau qui etalt organise au Printemps de 1969. Le club etait organise a cause d ' interest en la civilization, la culture, et la vie de la France. Une personne qui vent etre une membre du club Frangais doit avoir seulement un interet en la France et son fa(;on de la vie. II n ' y a pas de note speciale pour devenir une membre. Les membres du club Franqais ont fait quelques activites cette annee. Le club Franqais a aide L ' Association d ' Elives Internationals avec le Diner International par decorant son Coin d ' Harcombe Commons avec les decorations de la France, les diappots de la France, et une presentation du Can- Can Frangais. Le club va avoir quelques personnes pour parler, comme le Consul de Suisse a Spartan- burg les films Francais, et faire des voyages aux places d ' interet comme le Traiteau de Paris, une groupe des acteurs et actrices Fran9ais et la Maison de Biltmore a Asheville. ARNOLD FLEEK. President I micro-biology society The Clemson Student Chapter of the South Carolina Branch of the American Society for Micro- biology was formed by a group of undergraduates majoring in microbiology in order to promote stu- dent interest and development in microbiology, to promote scientific knowledge through presentations of papers, personal associations and interchange of ideas, to develop and maintain a wholesome relationship both socially and intellectually among the members of the club and the faculty, and finally to cooperate with other branches and the American Society for Microbiology in all matters pertaining to operation of the organization. The Clemson Student Chapter is the first student chapter to be recognized by this professional organization and as such has opened this course of action to many other interested microbiology majors in colleges and universities throughout the state and possibly throughout the nation. TOM BROADWATER, President poultry science club The Poultry Science Club of Clemson University is an organization to provide better understanding of the poultry industry to interested students and professors. Each year the club presents a barbeque at a home football game to raise money to send stu- dents to the Southeastern Poultry and Egg Con- vention in Atlanta, Georgia. Some of the money is used to send graduate students to meetings, to present papers on research they have conducted. Some of the money is used to provide service to the department. Another activity of the club is to recruit new students in the spring. A program is presented to many high school jun;ors and seniors in the state. One of the most rewarding activities undertaken was an Easter party for the children at the Shrlner ' s Hospital in Greenville, S. C. HUBERT KINARD, President T. Aclcer J. Harmon H. Kinard ■brand H. Moorhead W. Moorhead D. Morrison C. Setzler C. Setzler D. Thompson R. Turner pre-vet club J. Adams M. Harwood J. Neal B. Senn J. Bagwell C. Hendrlx J. Patterson D. Thonnpson E. Bair T. Herlong E. Polk C. Tinnnns N. Bozard J. Homes J. Price C. Wells T. Clevenger N. Hughston J. Rapp L. Whatley J. Codes D. Kassab J. Rauch J. Wlndburn B. Deloach S. Kerekanich W. Rauton P. Wood F. Ducey T. King R. Runyon J. Yeaman D. Ellison T. Kleme+ti R. Sands B. Younginer E. Evans J. Leslie J. Scoqgins D. Zacharias J. Frasher J. Mabry J. Scott B. Zook S. George M. Mason F. Scurry i w The Pre-Veterinary Club functions to further the social, cultural, and scholastic activities of its mem- bers by sponsoring activities and speakers v hich give insight into the veterinary profession. Besides the annual hamburger cookout for all members, activities have included a square dance, an operation, the freshman scavenger hunt, and a trip to the University of Georgia Veterinary School. Balancing these activities were lectures presented by veterinarians. These programs are oriented toward the student, and included such topics as zoo veterinary medicine, organ transplants and donations, and veterinary jurisprudence. The annual visit by former Clemson students who are now attending Veterinary School at Georgia was unusual in that four who returned were former Pre-Veteri- nary Club presidents. This year ' s activities officially ended during our annual banquet at which the Dean of the Veterinary School of Georgia was speaker. DAVID F. THOMPSON, President society for the advancement of agricultural education The Society for the Advancement of Agricultural Education at Clemson University is a valuable organization for all students who plan to teach agriculture. The objectives of the society are to develop leadership, motivate scholarship, and facili- tate social development. Educational activities in- clude conducting student exchange programs with other universities, providing high school students with occupational information, and administering a senior scholarship fund. SAAE also promotes an agricultural careers program for all interested high school students. The major social functions which are sponsored by the society consist of a fall cook- out, spring banquet, and both a formal and informal initiation. An annual project is a chicken barbeque at one of the home football games. Educational films and agriculturally oriented speakers are presented for the programs of the regular monthly meetings in an effort to promote vocational agriculture. LEVON MARTIN, President B. Anderson H. Bland M. Brogdon K. Cain T. Dempsey E. Earle S. Edge S. Edwards E. Godbold G. Hardee J. Lynch B. McGee P. Malphrus C. Newman J. Pace society for the advancement of management Recognized as the national professional organi- zation of managers from all areas of the business world, the Society for the Advancement of Man- agement is dedicated to increasing the quality of management and managers. The activities of the more than 200 university chapters of SAM corre- late university theoretical training and practical aspects of the business v orld. Functions such as panel discussions, plant tours, business films, meet- ings with guest speakers, and research projects serve to stimulate the student ' s thinking, widen his knowl- edge, and broaden his outlook. All combine to give every member an opportunity to prepare himself for the business world through active participation in the functions of the club. Surely the future be- longs to those who prepare for it, and SAM helps prepare students to meet the growing needs of our world by developing tomorrow ' s managers today. MICHAEL A. MILLER. President m m J. Tully W. Wiley G. Wilson The Society of American Military Engineers is a national organization in which engineers from the Armed Forces and from all fields of civilian engi- neering practice join to increase the engineering potential of the United States. SAME consists of military engineering students and all students inter- ested in the field of engineering. Meetings of the Clemson Chapter of SAME are held for the presen- tation and discussion of appropriate engineering topics and for social and professional association. Speakers and films add a great deal to the meet- ings of the society. Approximately four field trips are taken annually to various places of interest throughout the eastern states. During the fall se- mester, the members enjoyed a trip to the Keowee- Toxaway Project. Trips to the Lockheed facilities at Marietta, Georgia, and a trip to the Charleston Naval Base have kept the members busy. EDGAR L. BENJAMIN, JR.. President society of amerlcan military engineers The Spanish Club, organized this year, is open to undergraduate or graduate students who mani- fest an interest in the Spanish language or the Spanish culture. The purpose of the club is to pronnote better knowledge and understanding of the culture and customs of Spanish-speaking coun- tries. The club reinforced a good beginning by win- ning first prize for its participation in the supper sponsored by the International Students Association in early November. Other activities include the showing of slides of various Spanish-speaking coun- tries; speakers, both students and professors, who have lived in the countries; discussions of customs, such as folk music, bull-fights, and the daily life of a Spanish or Spanish-American person; and trips to Spanish restaurants. The main activity of the year is the piiiata party at Christmas time, held in the traditional Spanish fashion. BONNIE MOSTERTZ, President Spanish club r i Hfl ' lilHi B ? m M V zoology club The purpose of the Clemson University Zoology Club is to promote zoology outside the classroom, improve student-faculty relationships and improve the quality of the facilities and instruction in the Zoology department. The major projects of the club for this year include an evaluation of the zoology curriculum, that is, an evaluation of the courses, faculty, and various facilities and obtain suggestions for course improvement from the students and faculty. An effort is also made to sponsor films which arouse student awareness of the problems of conservation and ecology. Widespread distribution of materials to South Carolina high schools concerning the serious ecological problems facing South Carolina and the organization of a state-wide observance of Earth Day with the high schools top the list of major projects which the club members diligently participate in. RICHARD B. GROSVENOR, President f % A miMiary r ' air force rote Clemson ' s 770th U. S. Air Force Detachment strives to instruct and train future officers for the Air Force. Because of the limited size in both their General Military Corps and Professional Officer Corps, the Air Force has been able to assemble a highly selective membership. Emphasis is placed on excellence in academics, physical qualifications, and extra-curricular activities. The Command Leadership School programs prepare the sopho- more CMC cadets to be officers and the junior POC cadets for summer camp. Classroom instruc- tion, briefings, drills, and field trips to various Air Force bases make up the academic program. The four-year Air Force ROTC program prepares the cadet with credentials to serve his country to the best of his ability. RON IRICK, Commander arnold air society The Arnold Air Society is a national honorary and professional organization comprised of Air Force ROTC cadets. At Clemson, members benefit from both professional and social aspects through friend- ship with each other and members of their co-ed affiliate. Angel Flight. FHighlights of the year included a hlomecoming display, hayride, ski party, area conclave in Miami, and a formal Dining-ln (a banquet training function). The society also tries to provide service projects to help others, such as an orphans ' football weekend, POW ' s aid project, crippled children ' s basketball night, and an annual blood drive. It is the purpose of the society to promote a better relationship between its members and other students while trying to promote an ever improv- ing image of AFROTC and the Air Force. TAD STANLEY, Commander p. Batson R. Briggs S. Cole K. Fennell R. Fillyaw M. Lee J. Lombardi L. Mclntyre F. Myers B. Ozbolt C. Pole C. Pospisil W. Raffield T. Stanley M, Taylor R. Fillyaw angel flight Flying Tiger Angel Flight . . . National, Service, Honorary . . . Arnold Air Auxiliary . . . Little Brothers And Cherubs . . . Popcorn Parties . . . Drop-ins And Drill . . . Wings And Halos . . . You WILL Wear Those Wings . . . Water Ski Parties . . . Football Games . . . Plane Washings ... To The Creek . . . Shakey ' s . . . FHay Rides . . . Broken Trucks . . . Put The Buzzards In Orbit ... All Nighter For Homecoming . . . 8:00 — When Do The Judges Come? . . . Twenty Under A Tarp?? . . . Projects For The P.O.W. ... My Report ' s Due When? . . . Not Today! . . . Corsages For Sale . . . Thirteen Little Boys For A Ballgame . . . Tiger Autographs . . . Massive Play . . . Midnight Rallies . . . Whose Car Next? . . . Halloween Surprises . . . Valentines For Viet Nam . . . Easter Egg Hunts . . . Knowledge, Wisdom, And The Courage To Serve . . . Unity Of Purpose ... A Way Of Life . . . Flying Tiger Angel Flight. LINDA DASHER. Commander army rote The U. S. Army ROTC program has been an important part of Clemson University for the past 81 years. Its purpose is to develop young men into officers, who will be the Army leaders of tomorrow. They proudly serve their country through- out the world and are dedicated to its survival. The program consists of classroom instruction, ranging from tactics and strategy of guerrilla warfare to the militant movements within this country, and weekly drill, which trains the student in basic drill procedures and the manual of arms. The presence of Army ROTC at this university and others in the nation only reiterates the need and necessity of training the citizen soldier to be a strong and efficient reserve force. DOUG VAN OSDELL, Commander K .jf. ' fi ' - army rote light brigade The Light Brigade, the coed auxiliary unit spon- sored by Clemson ' s Army Detachment, functions to support the Clemson ROTC cadet corps. One of their important activities is their drill participation, but the Light Brigade also serves as official hostesses for visiting Army dignitaries and other Army sponsored events. Besides supporting the Clemson military, the girls fill ditty bags for our men in Viet Nam, and visit nearby Army posts. Light Brigade members enjoy a wide variety of social activities from shooting rifles and decorating for the Military Ball to cookouts and hayrides. BARBARA DIEGLIO, Commander fei j X ' V Z: ▼ v47 - - ; •, .• SSL. counterguerillas This group of Army ROTC cadets was organized in 1962 to give an opportunity for advanced mili- tary training and for development of self-confidence and leadership abilities. To qualify one must have a graduating GPR, must demonstrate leadership potential, and must be in excellent physical condition. Training in mountaineering is received at Dah- lonega Mountain Ranger Camp and other military training is obtained in the area surrounding Clem- son. The platoon places emphasis on total develop- ment of the individual. To earn the coveted black berets, all candidates must complete the Army Physical Combat Proficiency Test, and must com- plete a two-week physical training program culmi- nated in a four-mile run. Every facet of their program strives to develop personal traits of self-confidence, discipline, and initiative. JOHN CALLAWAY. Commander y?. R. Rllyaw G. Osborne J. Parsons J. Robinett C. Sibley R. Fillyaw scabbard and blade With a maximum membership of thirty outstand- ing Air Force and Army cadets, Clemson ' s Com- pany K-7 of the National Society of Scabbard and Blade is the most highly regarded college military organization on campus. Within the company are found military leaders from all phases of campus military structure — Arnold Air Society, CG ' s, PR ' s, as well as the battalion and wing staffs. The major objective of Scabbard and Blade is to promote a better understanding of the military organizations and ROTC programs. Included in annual functions are the selling of rat hats, ushering for the president ' s box at football games, and sponsorship of the Military Ball and banquet. Con- cluding the year ' s activities is the initiation and informal induction of new members. TOM BROADWATER, Commander J. Adamo D. Brown pr fourth regimental headquarters The Fourth Regimental hieadquarters, under the command of P. R. Colonel Jeffrey W. Adamo and staffed by thirteen cadet officers of both the Army and Air Force ROTC programs, is the controlling headquarters for the five state area of Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. Each year the Fourth Regimental hHeadquarters holds both a Fall and Spring Assembly at which elected representatives of the companies convene to discuss past and present business, any changes in the Constitution of the National Society of Pershing Rifles, and any problems arising through- out the year. Also the Fourth Regimental Headquarters spon- sors an annual Regimental Drill Meet in which competition in the fields of basic and fancy drill is held for individuals, squads, platoons, and companies. The winner of the Drill Meet, grading within various sections of activities, and Regimental In- spections of the companies contribute pointage toward the Douglass Trophy, which is the award given to the outstanding company of the year. JEFFREY W. ADAMO, Commander J. Adamo G. Anderson A. Burns J. Callaway K. Fennell Co. R. Rusher Finance P. Koppel S-3 P. Winston S-4 G. Georgiades Drill Sergeant M. Snyde company c-4 Precision an d sharpness — these two words are synonymous with the Clemson P. R. ' s as well as many others that describe the inner nature of a man dedicated to his purpose. Even though they are small in number, the men who make up Com- pany C-4 of the National Society of Pershing Rifles bring national recognition to our campus by their winning in various competitions. Since 1939, Com- pany C-4 has won over 205 trophies from various drill meets. This record is upheld by countless hours of drill and a tremendous desire which places pur- poses above self. Company C-4 is not only a drill team but a fra- ternity also. Each member is a brother ready to help his fellow brother. P. R. ' s enjoy many activities; the highlight of the year is a trip to Mardi-Gras in New Orleans. As a member of Company C-4 you must be dedicated to the society of Pershing Rifles and Clemson University. RICK RUSHER. Commander company c-4 pr pledges The first day of drill is the start of a new experi- ence that can become a way of life for a PR Pledge. With the advent of Rat Season and the first shaved head, the test begins — and from a large pledge platoon only a few will acquire the quality necessary for Clemson ' s Company C-4. A new pledge system was organized last year. Included in this new system are sacrifices that lead to the development of dedication and discipline necessary to a PR. Pledges no longer drill toward an unforseeable goal. No more thoughts of the Company enjoying itself on trips while the pledge stays on campus. The pledge is as much a part of that trip as a company member, sharing entertainment as well as sharing the pride of victory. MICHAEL SNYDER. Drill Sergeant C ■BU HI H ■HJHHVl Lfll -Jm . ■A f-;- ? m.. . • - r V h i .a ' Vti 1 Ti j B it TJ liJI ;- ' - ' 3!: i Z- -§ L L ' ' Jg K iiiSil K capers In two years, Capers, the Coed Affiliate of Pershing Rifles, has grown from its organization to being the 4th Regimental Drill Champions. Pre- cision fancy drill competition is not the only aim of the Capers. The company has also participated in many service and social functions. Through all this, the Caper Company C-4 members have de- veloped the height of pride as a unit and as indi- viduals. The sisterhood in Capers is so great that they have been called a military sorority. Have you EVER? You know — belonged? I haven ' t — until now. No one has ever bothered to see ME For myself alone. Me, not my past, nor my future. We are a group, All twenty individuals. KATIE PICKENS. Commander N, W Traditionally Americans have cherished the concept o the citizen-soldier. Our Armed Forces and our country have grown and developed on the precept of civilian and military teamwork. This statement is an echo of the position taken by the leaders of our nation since its beginning. George Washing- ton, the foremost leader of an army comprised almost com- pletely of volunteers during our struggle for freedom from British rule, warned that in order to survive, the nation must depend largely on an effective and strong militia. This has been our heritage and if we are to continue to survive as a free and great people we must preserve and nourish it. The United States has never relied on a large standing army to preserve our freedoms. It would be much too expensive to maintain, and such a concept is not in keeping with our ingrained traditions. We have always relied on the non- professional, the citizen-soldier to augment the regular forces to the extent needed to defend the nation. This is as it should be. In these days, more so than at any time in our history, we must depend on a strong and efficient reserve force. All of the services are backed by reserve components that are adequately equipped and well trained. The young men who answer tne call to service through induction into armed forces are also citizen-soldiers in every sense of the term. They are not professionals, nor do they want to be; however, they answer the call when needed and are the backbone of the army in times when rapid expansion of our military capabilities is required. ROTC continues to be the major source of newly com- missioned officers for the active Army as well as the Reserve Forces, and approximately thirty percent of general officers on active duty were commissioned through the ROTC program. The fact that the ROTC units on our university campuses are providing all of the services with the majority of their young officers insures that this country will continue to have civilian control of its military. This is as it should be for this nation could not survive aS: we have known it if such civilian control were ever lost. With the countless points of view of individuals having such diverse background as those officers commissioned through the ROTC, we will always have viable and truly representative officer corps in the services. As long as this sitauation prevails we will continue to have the strongest military force available in the world today, and freedom, or all who cherish it, will be assured. . ■' r - W ' I , — . ■■. - ' «C ►- '  ■. J ' ' ' - ! 4 ' t J t i ' t i-t iHi A c : u 0if itJA X f ■' ' i ' ytr -z - A . i ' f j i j iufte yU y u:, . W greeks r LlI L ■■■4 lai Uiie: - - . ' fes;i slasi 5sik 3« interfraternity council , J ?K KZri— U- v:-- . ?• X J -i p v 1 , d 1 n 1 • 1 i — r i i ITU, ' -, t m ' - 1 .MSL :-y i - :-.. _ vT i;r A. V ,l 1 iS3 alpha tau omega ♦ alpha tau omega New name — feel the same . . . Arthur C. — 8 years and counting . . . Omar — a spread eagle . . . midnight sun? . . . Errr-stocking truck ... 45 back- 32 waist — really? . . . score; Karen 3-Braz, Wise, Henderson, I each . . . sweetheart — thanks, Denton! . . . damn Deac refs . . . Breneau chastity club . . . lighted letter-looking better . . . calf bear hunting in Greenwoods . . . Campbell s back ... for another vacation . . . Johnny, I ' m hungry . . . Tommy Young cheats . . . George is on the phone, again . . . hieart of Raburn here we come . . . Goodies lounge . . . T-Roy and Mac versus Gainesville . . . Mac finds Red River polluted . . . Astroturf in the lounge ... no thanks Jere . . . great progress Pat H.? . . . compliments of Toccoa . . . he ' s at Cheryl ' s . . . Huey versus Spot — Battle of the Bulge . . . good times in Tallahassee . . . Rusty who? . . . Elvira — red rug . . . Let Bob come out tonight, Susan . . . Deac lodge . . . ATO apart- ments INC . . . Swink on the prowl . . . Braz, ask Sarah if we can have a party at your place . . . Tracey . . . $Poole. 00 . . . welcome home, jocks . . . hlootie loves Waldo . . . who Boo is? . . . T.Y.-4.0 , , . R.T. — car of the week . . . where ' s hlough? . . . eat a bag of Smith . . . trainer needed . . . 1st floor executive suite . . . moving right along now . . . Reverend Swink ... I remember you — you play golf! . . . snowstorm at Braz ' s . . . Fuzzy hems his boxers . . . Johnny on the spot . . . prayer meetin ' . . . DKA rests on top . . . ATO on the go! . ) KA beta theta pi Identification on p. 567 I « ! ' S? L v,v flf - ' : t 1 •i« • HyB 1 - •wm - j B i i ' V y ■imt ' bu I r ■J W wU iL L ' 4 L ' S bji B l-ILilf : v ;i ' ■ ---y w ? l - : 1 [;1 SI ' w v, , K B2B - Hi .- •. n : 1 ■■M ' ' « f  ■- • i 1 —1 £, 1 ■is? -- fii« « • 1 nil Al l 1 J W HH F !|K J i lb A % r a t i_ fc. ■i ' — • It - ' r 1 n t .; ,a2yi.,_ beta theta pi Trip to Michigan: our charter at last ! ! . . . November 7, 1970— Delta Nu of Beta Theta Pi . . . and here we are . . . Doug; brillo pad . . . Shylocic Burroughs . . . where is the beginners ' jump? . . . Mr. South Carolina . . . been dippin ' your wick. Slick? . . . hot, ain ' t it? . . . smoke gets In your eyes . . . Jim, hluff, and Wild- manihleH ' s Angels ' 7! ... why eat hamburger, when there ' s steak at home? . . . penny loafers and light blues . . . Dick shook his brain loose jumping up and down . . . The Mamas and The Papas . . . The Newly Wed Game . . . wired to the tube:Possum . . . nice unit . . . Beta bail service . . . park it, yo yo! . . . Jean Claude Fillyaw . . . The Betas: Not Lake Lure again? . . . Lake Lure: Not the Betas again? . . . 41,200 for 3 kegs — are you kidding me? . . . C Cup . . . Fraternity Sing: Three Blind Mice and Old MacDonald? . . . the world ' s foremost authority — Miller . . . who invited him? . . . quality, not quantity! . . . Homecoming:Cato ' s Cre- ation . . . everybody hates me . . . Pigeon . . . tennis, anyone? . . . talk about it, stud! . . . Hey! did I break your neck? . . . Raw S-E-X . . . Crotch Man . . . Twinkle Toes Jones:Frank — Mr. 123 .. . Roach ' s Kennel . . . Hirsult . . . Sleigh-Bells . . . Cotton . . . Beta batboys and benchwarmers . . . Grease-Mobile . . . Hiney . . . hiello ... is John there? . . . Master Beta! ... a tremendous beginning ... a wonderful year . . . and a bright future! . . . Rally Betas! rff ' V ' f beta Sigma chichi psi Identification on p. 568 JT ....wm— - ' w B ' JH M fl ' ' ---Tun smr 1 m k B a H ' v i H ' ' | ' ' ;-. v -.. iiiilL m- s iflf [F E . - • R ' - RLALI0R?1(f, gW lUG CIEMSOH ■JIVfM o . s?? - . i ' S::r- ' ftt. L 5fe£;;Liiii; 5 ' fc beta Sigma chi Multi-colored flamboyant avengers . . . Ca- maro with dual sixes . . . rumble at Outside Inn . . . boxes of dead mice . . . skip and rush . . . Lesters to Tech at Tenn . . . Fred ' s ghost . . . Manhattan mix? . . . bar for the lounge . . . Star Trek at 4 . . . rack attack . . . eating in the room . . . Thursday night shrimp . . . Dick ' s house for open bar . . . hlyatt hHouse party . . . sand for our band ... no booze for Tom . . . one a week, no cribbing . . . visitors from Vir- ginia . . . faded purple . . . smooth . . . kick off touchdown . . . they got class . . . oysters and gnats . . . Tuesday night ' s dirty drunk . . . bean team for stuffing . . . Grit ' s term papers . . . Bobby lost his . . . sign over the door . . . let ' s build a . . . the dogs and Gary . . . roll call . . . who took the lightbulbs? . . . where ' s your car Dale? . . . Shuler and Mr. Chairman . . . TS and cram it . . . ducklings for Easter . . . . aristocrats . . . Uncle Nelse . . . . . . Pube ' s tube ... we were just Spartanburg again? . . . have you . . . Moonman . . . notes from the Long ' s three day tie . . . you want nationals grey walls. ' talking . . got a cig? janitor . . , chicken? . kabc coming, come on again those ain ' t navy beans . quick opening juke box . . . War, are you sure marshmallow ball . . . Clemson ' s crystal pistol . . . good bye Bruce Edward Xylophone . . . Hello Chi Psi. unreal . . . tHome- . Gomer ' s bird . . . Al needs a rug . . . Neanderthal Man? . . hey Buddy . . . chi psi .x?V ' ' m: gamma rho In the beginning . . . Reverend Wooten . . . Home- coming . . . Tiger Mooooo . . . Dent who? ... 8 guizzes every week . . . Carolina week-end ... a lost band . . . Gamma Rho ' s got so much soul . . . thanks Mr. Boone for letting us use your damn cold barn . . . wild hair knox . . . Pebbles loses Bam Bam to graduation ... a bear for presi- dent . . . pinball brothers Hubert and Jerel . . . what ' s for sale, Haney? . . . who is the quarterback? . . . worry about that later ... we are on defense first . . . who is going tb play? . . . quick to the yellow bird . . . get Knox . . . beantimuss . . . roll the multi . . . Jew jokes . . . Yom Kippur . . . please no demerits. Captain, Fraternity Brother . . . sign up for a pen . . . decal money . . . Christmas tree ... 12 movement 70 ' s in one room! . . . the Swansea twins ... a fme meal . . . outstanding . . . stud l . . . our sweetheart ... all over my bod . . . cold, wet, and a power failure . . . damn a bunch of drunks . . . you might forget the name, but you will never forget the taste . . . meet my good friend from Chester . . . get your hoe, let ' s go . . . hey John, leave the driving to us . . . country music . . . Roy Rogers on the juke box ?? ? BYOB means free booze . . . eyes on the top of the head ... we are on our way . . . Gamma Rho started in April of 1970 to become the Agricultural fraternity of Clemson University. delta delta delta Identification on p. 54? You old meanie . . . WDDD . . . C.B. and the cramp in the leg routine ... fat parakeet , . . hayride-truck drivers, horses, and dropping a SPE . . . football, softball — we try harder! . . . the big W . . . shadd-up . . . Homecoming and open heart surgery on the hunch back tiger . . . $.50 dacquiris . . . does anyone have time to polish the silver service? . . . Pearl ' s Place . . . Herbie, Sophie, the Bomb, and the White Knight . . . has anybody seen a SN? . . . the dating game . . . Alecia, only 3 hrs. before your date . . . are you ready yet? . . . buss up . . . Poseidon strikes again . . . the Gin Queen . . . Gorp . . . Study hHalls at hlong Tong ' s . . . pledges ' panty raid . . . the Fruit Bowl Queen, Lodi . . . double candlelight for Pam and Paige . . . Cecy, who ' s in jail this time? . . . KS moves in . . . did you hear the one about the traveling sister? . . . brains and beauties . . . Margaret on the mantle . . . 27 of the top from Rhode Island to Florida . . . Susan, our perpetual pledge . . . married? George? . . . hlomecoming Queen, Magnolia Queen, Miss M Company, Miss S. C. Junior Miss, and on and on . . . beer and beans for supper . . . Alice gets a neck job . . . presidents of Athena and Panhellenic . . . Anne, Lord of the Phi ' s . . . Tri Delta memories mixed with Tri Delta dreams ... a way of life, a time to grow with sisters . . . some unmeasurable emotion called love . . . Delta Delta Delta. delta delta delta ■.. s ' -. BSil ■■B- ' 1 H b ij s 1 1 ; theta chi Identification on p. 569 : i i--. ■,. ■r- lU. I September 19, 1970, Eta Alpha starts it off . . . thirty brothers, two wives, two dogs and two in the oven . . . are there any single brothers left? . . . Beef leaves Fish returns and sticks . . . the big red machine Is born . . . Goo drives the B O Railroad . . . some fly United — Moose flys . . . sweetheart serves champagne and coffee cups . . . the Delt way! Johnny Mac and his favorite Pelican . . . Shoe hangs ' em up moves in and hlogans are the good word . . . want to buy an orange hat — cheap . . . telephone bills and bills and bills . . . any new business — well I got some . . . the little green house — Home of Ripple . . . Cranberry Ed is Tuft . . . can you give me directions to Uncle Tom ' s Cabin? Scoops Dilemma: class, Columbia, or sleep ... Sal the P.W. kid . . . Beau ' s Smoke hlouse . . . April showers hinders big industry . . . Shreve Davis ' Memorial Wing, Redfern Infirmary ... no heat tonight folks, the Board of hfealth will hear about this . . . Golden boy — who ' s who? . . . first Mussolini then Merrick . . . A ' s in chemistry . . . get out of the closet — the place is on fire . . . one dozen please . . . will you sign my book? ... a pledge is . . . Gary the Grape gets ' em in shape ... up to your neck in it . . . Rhinoceroses, hlooples. Fascists, Dagoes, Turtles, Picnic Tables — we will remember them all. The Lincoln Memorial — next year. theta chi kappa alp a- IdenWicalion or .p. 570 kappa alpha It was good for Robert E. Lee . . . KAOK . . . everybody is a star . . . ' 70, a new year, a new era, a new name . . . new faces, new places, goals the same . . . KA rush, good to us . . . get up for it . . . another pep talk . . . bring him back . . . noway . . . who ' s the phantom? . . . football games, homecoming displays, will we ever win? . . . who gives a damn, let ' s go back to the Holiday Inn . . . look at a few . . . I ' m on ya . . . once a hophead, always a hophead . . . move up to the ghetto . . . dial zero . . . cantaloupes and crushed ice . . . Rockmont houseparty in the fall . . . the pace was set by beer-baseball . . . stack the ump . . . rack check . . . baked potato . . . War Eagle, come fly with me! . . . you know the one . . . and he jumped out the bathroom window . . . bean up . . . myself . . . Old South Ball is the best thing yet ... we took the Ocean Forest without firing a shot . . . the one experience you never forget . . . celebrate . . . fried chicken, country ham . . . mint julep . . . circle up . . . with a little help from my friends . . . punt it . . . tray it . . . eat it . . . German helmet . . . a ride to the steps at sunset . . . Dr. Skelton, Kappa Alpha Order ... the Rose of the South . . . OFS . . . and it was good enough for me. 1 r.. lp kappa kappa gamma SECOND CENTURY . . . Bridge Over Troubled Water did you say a club? . . . bruises where, Alex? . . . touch-me-not two years down, one to go . . . August already . . . who ' s got he budget? . . . sign painting in the wee hours . . . William and Mary lost again ... 5 new sisters . . . Tigerama 70 . . game Mor.M?1 - - • ' ° ' ' ° =- • • ■' = id, MANY MANY MOONS AGO . . . curling backdrops . . . what plastic? war paint on raincoats ... and first place goes to . . . well, we know where the Kappas are . . . Manning Swingers, Silstrap ' s girls . . Number I ,n Softball . . . football team, unbeaten, untied, unscored upon ... 10 and 6 all the way! . . . Charleston bound . . . Sweetheart- roses for M.D. from S.P.E damn best graduate counsellor . . . Penn State Field Sec y V I P Club Christmas . . . what a beautiful candle . . 4 pitchers? ' R-ii ' I ' ■• ■she should play a harp . . . Cocaine Bill and Morphine Sue . . . Mermaid, Millie, Mermaid but she took the last piece of shortcake . . . Pertinent . . . Beth lost her what? . KKG youVe the one . . . ditto . . . happiness .s . a BLENDER?! ... 26 carat gold rush ... did you say o o . . . 7 diamonds in 4 weeks ... a 3.0 OVERALL ' midnight breakfast . . . requisition: one new trophy case . ' . ' . ' tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow . WE ' VE ONI Y JUST BEGUN. ' ' . ' t ' •;. ,- kagf jg Igma nJiific«f!£ii ' oiti . 571 mma •.« $  ' . • . ■■■.■-■• ' .. ' ■•i ' ■' ' ' ■■kappa Sigma From the people who brought you Easy Riding Over Auburn we present D.C. and Company . . . don ' t shoot ! ! . . . jet ' s passing thru . . . let ' s flip . . . uh, you know . . . Polack ' s back . . . he ' s a good — er . . . Compton ' s discount house . . . Brooks Fowler . . . Kappa Sig-7, Quad-0 . . . Oakley ' s Bertha Bazooka . . . Temple- ton ' s Great Escape . . . Howdy Doody . . . Redneck FHippie . . . Gentle Ben . . . W.B. . . . Ken Jane ' s Pajama Parties . . . 4-F and one eye . . . silk on the rug . . . mouth of the South . . . Redwood . . . new tube?!! . . . gosh, you ' re ugly . . . Hickey man . . . the whole world ' s watching Goldie . . . Bemore . . . diamonds by the dozen . . . bedroom eyes . . . the crown jewels ... Big I ... 30! Funky Bunch, Queens of Battle . . . Semi, again . . . Bobby, where are your pants? . . . Ewan ' s Clemson House East . . . Nubs ... Big Bad Nipple! . . . Harold ' s Club . . . Princess, can I have a teddy bear? . . . Hundred Dollar Lounge Party . . . Thelma . . . busted my god damned lip! . . . ain ' t it the truth . . . Herbie reaches puberty sympathy party . . . second greatest athlete of the decade . . . Lake Lure love-inn . . . Birdies Washington Monument . . . fog in Greensboro . . . what? no band!?! . . . whameeo! he ' s gone . . . girl in a purple dress . . . hot and bunny . . . Mr. Mrs. Homecoming . . . E.O.P. graduates to bottles . . . Dancin ' Bear . . . Bobby ' s afterparty . . . Morris ' Bar Grill . . . three of the chestiest wenches . . . they tried but they couldn ' t do it ! ! ! .Y J -sm . nf ;. lr r ■: r-ll ui il -4 W ■L m • .v 4--V ' pi kappa alpha Ho-o-o-o-o . . . the Pikes return for another great semester . . . Pike spirit . . . Droege+Pin=Score . . . Hurt and Antoine ' s ... Eta Alpha receives national recognition in two awards . . . first se- mester rush . . . Pike quad . . . package deal . . . Tom narrates Georgia bus trip as Pikes trail the Tigers . . . Tigerama, or was it Pikarama . . . Daniel couldn ' t but we could . . . Rob ' s parties with Rob and Susan, a Blessing in disguise . . . Snoddy grad . . . Free Body Bob and Mrs. Moorman attend Parents ' Day . . . first sorority drop-in . . . initiated six alums . . . Percy, RUURRP ... is Laura pinned to David or Buddy? . . . Sylbert and Rhodenia . . . Doyoyoyle . . . two Tooles are better than one . . . Christmas party at the Reel ' s and Edmee pins J.V. . . . Marvin — the biggest little Pike of them all ... a message from the Col. . . . Pierre will you trim my hair? . . . Joe and Al ' s Room, Inc. . . . ride on brother . . . $$KA and all that — . . . Apt. 21 . . . HHurt, does Ann know about that? . . . Mullen— F.S. S.F. . . . Smiff, hee, hee . . . Soul Man crashes at Grimes ' wedding . . . Gibson s Palatial Party Place ... Mr. Wizard . . . Poo-pah . . . 2nd semester rush ... 24 pledges — quantity and quality ... a clean sweep . . . eat your hearts out . . . Bert, a Pike at last . . . new officers . . . houseparty . . . score . . . Ginger takes in sewing to pay for houseparty . . . Millie was on which floor? . . . dreamgirl formal ... we tried and did it . . . Pike! mtm . w hi ■1 f «« m R l. mm -:]k0 . j ; . MiM - ' xi- r i y N- B  1- y l -t-C- ■: ' ■jfc Jli . (« - Sigma alpha epsilon The human bean . . . prints on the ceihng . . . the old nnan and the sea — bax . . . thur bags — captain of the bowling team . . . kelley ' s heroes . . . aborted son of minerva . . . the prophet . . . nowhere man . . . ronald mcdonald . . . spaks . . . captain sliderule . . . fourth floor . . . budzola — the frisbee champ retired . . . kites off . . . gras mobile — university or deau- ville . . . weekend trips . . . sam-the-sham-the- sheep head-goaj:man . . . ray drunk ... try not to break anything . . . strato-matic and the choking cowboys . . . wildman . . . bourbon on the brocks . . . elliot kimbrell . . . michael, michael, michael! . . . preppy kapp and his bicycle . . . rhythm ross . . . wild and wooly afterparties . . , weaver ' s red rag . . . mama martin . . . color man strives for contact high . . . world ' s tallest midget . . . leaking rush party . . . shine nabs p. o. y. award . . . fast eddie . . . rush 1970 . . . return of the bear . . . the hillbillies 10:30 . . . e. s. a. h. corky . . . millie, the goatwoman . . . sentimental superman . . . reechard ' . . . the cheerleading frogman . . . doctor plyler ... 19 in ' 71 pledge class . . . sportfolio . . . John g. engages local fuzz — loses . . . angus name of a cow warren ■. . clyde jarret is pretty . . . dirtiest of all possible darrells . . . pinkertons, alias weekend pigs . . . hairy owl . . . country club meets on Wednesdays . . . free sports dating game glasses. Sigma nu Identification on p. 572 l « •i ii¥ ' m 9 5 3 Sigma nu Electric blue experience . . . one-half brick . . . Broughton ' s favorite snack . . . Christmas diamonds . . . houseparty raffle . . . go with Bo . . . foot- ball champions . . . the loser . . . blanket parties . . . life ' s small things . . . Mardi Gras . . . Rock finally graduates . . . Campus Gate . . . rookies . . . seven cases and one quart . . . Goatman ' s secret love . . . alive, living, and breathing . . . Hazel ' s trick knee . . . hHawthorne ' s B. B. ' s . . . Joe jumps with joy . . . fried chicken, baked ham . . . snakes . . . labs were made to be cut . . . afternoon flick . . . Sweat hHog . . . McKie ' s brothers would never make it . . . The Knife . . . Colin ' s inperson- ations . . . The Jimmy Bean Show . . . appropriate Christmas gifts . . . Dud . . . Tube trouble . . . stacked sausage . . . Drew ' s pockets . . . Tigerama skit is a winner . . . hall hockey, anyone? ... a raffle with Fellers as the prize . . . hlair . . . Cookie Commander returns . . . lounge gross-outs ... a fraternity man am I . . . Doctor Midger . . . I ' ll have the shingles by next week . . . R. C. and the Yellow Bird . . . again . . . Ragman . . . Barnette ' s potatoes ... a pond of frogs . . . Greg ' s at his Washington office . . . Santee . . . V-V-V-V-Vernon . . . Zero ' s driving school . . . Jocks invade house . . . Mobile commune . . . railroad thejudges . . . the third floor jock . . . love men — Christmas ' 70 . . . hHow $ much $ this weekend, McKie? . . . Super Bowl, 41 . . . Turkey, you ' re making a fool of yourself! . . . Burf Burroughs . . . I ' ll have the trophy cases by HHomecoming . . . the $95 haircut . . . Rhino . . . lounge lizards . . . Wells and C (Jerry, Dale called) . . . Prickett ' s still in hieaven . . . Stroman strut . . . return of the Pathfinder . . . John David Wayne misses an Oscar . . . Foggo . . . puppy of the leash . . . electric hair . . . Recondo . . . one whole chicken . . . Fat Sam the Oreo man . . . Dave, you smell so sweet! . . . Clark: voice of the third floor . . . the $460 handi- cap . . . another rewarding year for Sigma Nu. Sigma phi epx ildn Identification en p? !,?r ' ■■V ' -. Sigma phi epsilon T- — USMC . . . Fire sale on lavaliers ... we found a home in third place . . . he ' s a hard worker ... the longer we talk . . . SPE savings and loan . . . Phantom loves hienry . . . Soul Bozzard Radar and sonar ... 9th floor Manning ... an island? . . . Recondo . . . Tates ... put that in housing committee . . . Fab- bersham . . . Panda . . . Elberton ... The Bamboo Thieves . . . $75 plus liquor ... by midnight on the fifteenth or else . . . Lizard and Moleman vs. the world . . . Julius is dead . . . going courtin ' ? . . . T-; does T- still live here? . . . Edith ' s gonna marry a spic college off today . . . that ' s a warning . . . Leroy ' s snakes are back . . . two decoys . . . this is a )oke . . . Leaps and Bounds ... is there really a first floor . . . Forces . , . want to buy a tiger picture . . . Chunky ' s lavaliered . . . work to do . . . Birdseed . . . Deac house? . . . who got Shorty . . . shoestring play . . . throw Trooper out . . . do give him a nickname . . . D.B. ... we had one but the baby chewed the wheels off . . . Toccoa . . . Leroy Lerod ... the Texas Bullslinger, Mack . . . Nite . Cold roast duck makes you wanna . . . eat a sandwich?? ... The club! ... The big boy . . . Jumpin ' Jack ... tap you till next year ! ! k1 ' ■■:-- l - ' i: ' -K-- r T . ' ' J0 ., ' . • yi phi delta theta Teddybear, teddybear, teddybear, hey! . . . where ward? ... I can ' t hardly stand it! . . . outstanding . . . nothing but desire . . . 3 + ripple + corvette = grand funk . . . ever been to knoxville? . . . T-Dale and the f eds . . . bucknob . . . Foster did what? ... hi Boss . . . blue bathroom . . . let ' s bolt . . . where ' d Yonce sleep last night? . . . Jones, ever heard of Piedmont? . . . Brock and Sue, quickest in history . . . Twitty and ravioli . . . going Thursday, Todd? . . . Red and roadtrip 30 1 -A in the course . . . monster in Manning Lounge . . . and her mother was the sweetheart . . . you been gettin ' that thang? . . . Polly ' s custom car . . . Steppenbill and the family fish . . . Coker and hloose — one night stand at the Inn . . . Razor lost what? ... up tonight, Bellamy? . . . Tutone, when ' s the houseparty? . . . Tatlow commutes . . . Hambright — the naked ape . . . B. G. — Mr. Flash . . . I ' m gonna be a pappa! . . . T-Bone . . . and Frog sleeps through another one . . . I ' m sorry, but I just don ' t give a ... .. . Rush gets a piggybank . . . the big I — airborne . . . Tad — Capt. Kill . . . Mulla and Mr. Wonderful, brothers in the bag . . . Cathy and Barb — rushers extraordinare . . . Cheek ' s suspenders . . . Boscobel — one more time! . . . penthouse west . . . drop-trou. 4 ' 4C-H ' ' .-JkJ « al %. W 19 -- r- : -i i ■■: iJi W ' A r . n: .,M¥ ' - ' N. ' -. ; , . - ' %: J -- t ■:f The dawn of a new decade . . . memories of Sigma Beta Chi ... a tradition of greatness carried over . . . Chi Omega number one . . . pledges join our new found world . carnation white, shine in the night . . . watch sisterhood grow . . . laughter and tears ... the owl always hears . . . convention time at Greenbriar ... a summer get-together in Clemson ... the cardinal and straw point the way . . . another Miss C.U. . . . Who ' s Who . . . Order of Athena . TAPS Beauties . . . sweethearts . . . Tiger Belies . . . the Chi O ' s — A okay . . . cheering, pep rallies, footba . Tigerama . . . Mr. Clemson . . . pledges at Tomassee . . . Trick-or-Treating with underprivileged children . . . suppers ... fun with alums . . . sisterhood — a lovely word . . . fraternity rush . . . Greek rush . . . Greek games . . . everyone ' s in love ... a twinkling eye, an unspoken word ... a special candlelight . . . pins and rings and wedding bells . . . another great year ... a busy rush week ... a great pledge class ... a Chi O hiappening ... Chi O Manor ... a wish come true . . . twenty-five terrific pledges new officers ... a visit from national . . . forma initiation . . . Dixie Day . . . Sorority Sing . . . Rally Chi Os . . . lasting friendships . . . scholarships ... fun on fifth floor ... a great sisterhood . . . together as we are today — forever we will be. ,, 9 frti ' L J; ' jy i ' - ' fl iWfV i i ;■, ■. r m ' : im ,] ' i A ■! ' ., Iff - ■li llfl 0 • ' PS ■J v t A B A li ' ' f J flJ pK W m. ■■: 1 chi omega fTTTiTTrnr TnTrTr T ri — ' ' T ' Tn- TMri— - — im — beware of greeks bearing gifts . . . ' m-x S.-. - X- x: C--? classes m ; xK ■HMiv m _  « AJORITY ■■._; - underclassmen MARK ABENDSHEIN (l| . STEVE L. ABERCROMBIE (I STONEY ABERCROMBIE (3 JAMES W. ABRAMS (2) . JEAN MARIE ABRAMS (2 JOHN P. ABRAMS (I) . ROGER K. ABRAMS (2) . SAL ACCOMANDO (3) . SIDNEY FRANCIS ACKER WILLIAM G. ACKERMAN BRYAN S. ADAMS (I) . G. BRUCE ADAMS (I) . JESSE ADAMS (I) . LEIF MARTIN ADAMS ROBERT R. ADAMS (3) SUSAN J. ADAMS (I) . Timmonsville, S. C. ) . Honea Path. S. C. ) . . SixMile, S. C. . Seneca, S. C. Joanna, S. C. . . Rock Hill, S.C. . . Southcid, N.Y. , . . Inwood, N.Y. 2) . . Easley, S. C. ( I } Greenwood, S. C. Cornelia. Ga. Spartanburg, S. C. . McColl. S. C. Hartsvllle, S. C. Kensington. Md. . Clinton, S.C. WILLIAM N. ADAMS, JR. (2) MARY VIRGINIA ADAMS (I) JOHN A. ADDEN (I) . . . LINDSEY W. ADDY (2) . . ROBERT A. ADLER (3) . . PAMELA C. ADRIAN (I) . MICHAEL W. AGEE (3) . . DOUGLAS D. AGNEW (3) . SUSAN AGNEW (I) . . JOSEP M. AGUSIEWICZ (: J. H. AICHELE. JR. (2) . JOSEPH E. AITON. JR. (3) CARA D. AKERLEY (3) . ROXANA ALAM (I) . . Baltn Md. . Charleston. S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Lexington, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . Clemson, S. C. . . Aiken, S.C. . Charlotte, N. C. . Piedmont, S.C. . Annandale, Va. . Charleston, S. C. . NinetySix, S. C. Montreal, Canada . . Bradley, S. C. PATRICIA JOYCE ALBEE (I) PAULA M. ALBERT (I) . . CLAY S. ALDEBOL (I) . . RUTH E. ALEWINE (I) . . JOYCE E. ALEXANDER (3) Charleston, S. C. . Clemson. S. C. Greenville, S. C, Taylors, S. C. Anderson, S. C. SHERYL J. ALEXANDER (I) . Spartanburg, S. C. STEPHEN D. ALEXANDER (: WILLIAM A. ALEXANDER ( JOSEPH L. ALFANDRE (I) JAMES B. ALL. JR. (3) . JONES C. ALL. JR. (3) . GARY E. ALLEMAND I) M. LINDA ALLEN (I) . LINDA J. ALLEN (2) . . RICHARD A. ALLEN (I) ROBBIE P. ALLEN (I) , VAUGHN ALLEN (I) . WM. E. ALLISON, JR. (31 . . . Iva.S. C. Simpsonville, S. C. . Bethesda, Md. . Allendale, S.C. . Allendale, S. C. . . Wayne. N. J. Conway, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Bennettsville. S. C. . Anderson, S. C. . . Aiken, S.C. St. Petersburg, Fla. F. LAWRENCE ALSOBROOK (I) WILLIAM B. ALSTON (3) . . ROBERT E. ALTON (I) . . JOHN W. ALTOONIAN (3) W. G. ALVERSON (3) . . WILLIAM S. AMBROSE (I) Miami. Fla. . . Bristol, Tenn. Spotswood. N. J. N. Augusta. S. C. Clemson, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. BENJAMIN W.ANDERSON (I) . Edgefield, S. C. BOBBY R. ANDERSON (2) . . Manning, S. C. EDWARD W.ANDERSON, JR. (I) . Morris, Conn. JACK E. ANDERSON (3) . Travelers Rest. S. C. JAMES B. ANDERSON (3) . . Effingham, S. C. JOSEPH F.ANDERSON, JR. (3) . Edgefield. S. C. LARRY J. ANDERSON (2) . MICHAEL S. ANDERSON (2) RAYMOND F. ANDERSON II RAYMOND H. ANDERSON ( ROBERT L. ANDERSON (3| . SHARON L. ANDERSON (3) STEPHEN R. ANDERSON (2) FREDERICK W.ANDREA (I) CARY M. ANDREWS (I) . , DAVID M. ANDREWS (3) . DAVID E. ANGEL (2) . . . CARLOS S. ANGUIZOLA (2) EUGENE C. ANNAS (3) . . ELIZABETH G. ANTHONY (I) PATRICIA A. ANTHONY (I) GEORGE B. ANTONAKOS (2) CATHERINE E. APPLEBY (I) , MARY ETTA ARANT ( I ) . SAMUEL A. ARANT (I) . ROBERT D. ARCHER (2) . WILLIAM A. ARCHIE (2) DANNY N. ARD (I) . . WILBUR C. ARDIS. JR. (3) . . Pickens, S.C. . Piedmont, S. C. I) New Bern, N. C. ) . N.Chas., S. C. . . Taylors. S. C. Lexington, S. C. . Allendale, S.C. Spartanburg, S. C. Timmonsville, S. C. Timmonsville, S. C. . Rock Hill. S.C. . Panama, Panama . Hickory. N. C. Columbia, S. C. . Greenville. S. C. ?) . Baltimore, Md. . . . Estill, S.C. Heath Springs, S. C. . Fort Motte. S. C. Summerville, S. C. . Greenwood, S. C. Easley, S. C. Manning, S. C. JACQUELINE K. ARDUSER (I) . Anderson, S. C. JIMMY M. ARFLIN (2) . HENRY K. ARNEHE (I) . KENNETH E. ARNETTE (I) JOHN A. ARNOLD III (I) STEVEN H. ARNOLD (I) CHARLES H. ARRINGTON ( Anderson, S. C. Conway, S. C. Conway. S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. . Great Lakes, III. . Clemson, S. C. PHILLIP M. ARSENAULT (I) . . . Media. Pa. R. DIANNE ASHLEY (3) . . . Greenville, S. C. JOHN P. ASHTON, JR. (2) . . Millville, N. J. ROBERT D. ASHWORTH (2) . Early Branch, S. C. STEPHEN J. ASKEW (I) . . Balboa, Canal Zone MARIELYNN T. ASMUSSEN (I) . Anderson. S. C. HARLEY L. ATKINS (3) . . Isle of Palms, S. C. JAMES A. ATKINS (2) Dillon, S. C. K. MAXINE ATKINSON (I) . . Greenville, S. C. JOHN D. ATTAWAY III (3) . . Anderson, S. C. MARILYN E. AULD (I) . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. MICHAEL D. AUSHERMAN (2) York, Pa. WILLIAM P. AUSTELL, JR. ( ANTONIO V. AUSTRIA (I) JOSEPH A. AUSTIN, JR. (2) ANDREWS S. AVANT (3) . THOMAS W. AVANT (3) . HENRY F. AVENT (2) . . . JAMES M. AVINGER (l| . , CRAIG AXTELL (l| . . . GEORGE J. AYER (I) . . . WILLIAM D. AYERS (I) . . JAMES R. BACH (I) . . . SANDRA LEIGH BADEN (I) JAMES E. BAGGERS, JR. (2) E. ROWLAND BAGNAL (3) I. ANNE BAILEY (2) . . . JOHN SILAS BAILEY (3) . MICHAEL T. BAILEY (I) . EARL K. BAIR (21 ... . } . Taylors, S. C. . Jackson. N. J. Greenville. S. C. Hampton. S. C. . Hampton, S.C. Bennettsville. S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Butle . Se Greer Greer N.J. eca, S. C. ' Ille, S. C. nlle. S. C. Taylors, S. C. . Greenville. S. C, . . Sumter. S.C. Greenwood, S. C, Greenville, S. C. Charleston. S. C. Mt. Pleasant. S.C. fM underclassmen V? r.M underclassmen JOE H. BAIRD (3) . . . MICHAL L. BAIRD (2) . CHARLES C. BAKER (I] . JAMES F. BAKER (2) . . SAMUEL B. BAKER (3) . BARRY M. BALDWIN (3) FRANK E. BALDWIN (2) G. ERIC BALLARD (I) . JIMMY D. BALLARD (3| ROBERT W. BALLARD (2) DONALD S. BALTZ (I) . RONNIE D. BANKS (2| . ROBERT G. BANNISTER (1] WILLIAM B. BANTON (I) WATSON BARBREY (I) . F. DENNIS BARDIN (I) . PETER L. BARDWELL (3) . DEBORAH J. BARKER (I) W. CLINTON BARKER (2) ANN E. BARNES (I) . . SHIRLEY BARNES (I) . LINDA BARNETT (I) . . RICHARD L. BARNEH (I) JAMES E. BARNEHE (3) . . Clover. S. C. Darlington, S. C. Greenwood. S. C. N. Kingston, R. I. . . Est.ll.S, C. Greenville, S. C. . Ridgeland,S. C. Pageland. S. C. Greenville, S. C. . . Chester. S. C. Greenville. S. C. . NinetySix. S. C. Williamston.S. C. Duncan, S. C. . Greenville. S. C. Charleston, S. C, Wrentham, Mass. Seneca, S. C. Westminster. S. C. , Islandton, S. C. Brunson, S. C. . . Aiken. S.C. . Buckhorn.S. C. . Pendleton, S.C. RONALD BARNEnE (3) DAVID BARRETT (2) . . MICHAEL M. BARNHART ROBERT D. BARRIER (2) . WILLIAM L. BARRIER (2) TIM W. BARRINEAU (2) JOHN L. BARRINGER (1) JOHN C. BARRON (3) . JOSEPH M. BARRON (I) T. GEORGE BARTLETT (I) KATHRYN A. BARTMESS ( JULIAN S. BARTON, JR. (I . . . Barnwell, S.C. Spartanburg, S. C. (3) . . Cheraw, S. C. . . Lexington, S. C. Lexington, S. C. . . . Mullins, S. C. Florence, S. C. . Columbia. S. C. Athens, Ga. Cherry Point, Md. Clemson, S. C. . Kingstree, S. C. STEVE C. BARTON |3) . SOTIRIOS D. BASILAKOS (I DONNA S. BASINGER (I) SAMMY J. BATES (2) . . EVELYN D. BATSON (3) . . GARY R. BAUMGARNER (3) BRADFORD L. BAUSS (2) WM. H. BAXLEY III (3) DONALD W. BAXTER, JR. WILLIAM T. BAXTER (2) EDWARD S. BEACH (I) KEITH A. BEACHY (I) . J. MARK BEAM (I) . . CHARLES E. BEAMAN (I) GERALD B. BEAMAN (3) GLENN P. BEANE (3) . WILLIAM E. BEARD (I) . FRANKLIN R. BEARD (I) LYNNE BEASLEY (I) . VICTORIA E. BEASLEY B. SUSAN BEASON (I) . . DAVID L. BEATY (3) . . . DEBORAH A. BEAUREGARD JAMES B. BECKHAM, JR. (I II) Greer, S. C. . Greenville. S. C. . . Easley, S. C. Marietta, Ga. Travelers Rest. S. C. . West Union, S. C. Portland. Conn. . Hartsville. S. C. . Columbia, S. C. Winter Haven, Fla. . . Bluffton, S. C. Atlanta. Ga. . Greenville, S.C. . Greenville, S. C. . . Garner, N.C. Alexandria, Va. . Jackson, S. C. Jacksonville, Fla. . . Raleigh, N.C. Greenwood. S. C. Taylors, S. C. . . Chester, S. C. (I) . Lakeland, Fla. Lancaster, S. C. VICTORIA A. BECKNER (I) . HUBERT M. BEDENBAUGH (I) DAVID R. BEDINGFIELD (I) . V. MICHAEL BEEME (I) . . LYNNE R. BEESON (I) . . DONALD L. BEGGS (I) . . KENNETH M. BELONGIA (I) DeVON R. BELCHER |3) . . BRUCE W. BELDING (I) LINDA S. BELEC (I) . . . ANDREW J. BELGER (2) . . GLENN K. BELL (2) . . . JAMES K. BELL II (I) . . JAMES T. BELL III (I) . . ROBERT S. BELL III (I) . . STEVE W. BELL (I) . . . . WILLIAM T. BELL, JR. (3) JOHN R. BELLACK (I) . . KEITH D. BELLAMY (2) . . STEVE J. BELLAMY (2) . . . MICHAEL BELUE (I) ... ROBIN R. BENCKART (I) . ARTHUR L. BENJAMIN (2) ANN E. BENJAMIN (I) . . MATTHEW B. BENJAMIN (2) JAMES P. BENNEn (2) . . JOSEPH D. BENNETT (2) . . STUART J. BENNETT (3) . . WILLIAM BENNETT (2) . . WILLIAM T. BENNETT, JR. (2) ROBERT P. BENSON (!) . . RANDALL E. BERKLAND (3) JAMES R. BERRY (2) . . . JEFFRY M. BERRY (I) . . . P. M. BERRY (2) ROBERT F. BERTGES (I) . . . . . York, Pa. . Prosperity, S. C. Ware Shoals, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. Walterboro, S. C. Ware Shoals, S. C. Columbia. S. C. . . Greer, S. C. . Little Falls, N.J. Walterboro. S. C. . Varnville, S. C. . Bamberg, S. C. . . Sumter, S.C. Greenville, S. C. Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Spartanburg, S. C. . Piedmont, S. C. . . Syosset, N.Y. Hanahan. S. C. . Williston, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . . Dunkirk, N. Y. . . CImton, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Bowman, S. C. Augusta. Ga. Lancaster, S. C. . Columbia, S.C. . Greenville, S.C. . . Olar, S. C. . Riverside, Conn. . . Clinton, S.C. Bowman, S. C. . . Ward, S.C. Clemson, S. C. . Bndgeville, Pa. JOHN B. BESSENT (2) GREGORY L. BESSER ( EUGENE S. BEST (3| JOHN A. BETHEA (I) KENNY M. BETSCH (I JOHN H. BEVIS (3) . Spartanburg, S. C. . Barnwell, S.C. . Rock Hill, S.C. Lancaster. S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Clemson, S. C. underclassmen LINDA B. BEVIS (I) . . JANE L. BIEDIGER (2) . JAMES W. BIGBY (3) JAMES B. BIGELOW (2) CAROLYN W. BIGGER (2) ANNE BIGGERSTAFF (I) RODERICK E. BILLETTE (I) JEANNE M. BINDEWALD JOAN E. BIRDSALL |3) . ANNE M. BISCHOFF (2) DAVID A. BISHOP (3) . DEBORAH A. BISHOP (3) KATHRYN B. BISHOP (I) NORWOOD D. BISHOP (I SHIRLEY A. BISHOP (2) . STEVEN R. BISHOP (I) . MARY H. BISSETT (I) . . DEAN BISSEY (I) . . . Clemson, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville. S. C. Summerville, S. C. Murfreesboro, Tenn. . Charleston, S. C. . Tangerine, Fla. Greenville, S. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Greenville, S.C. Taylors, S. C. . Greenville, S.C. Myrtle Beach, S. C. . . Clinton, S.C. . Columbia, S.C. . Charleston, S. C. underclassmen jiLift 1 ALBERT P. BLACK (2) . . . Barnwell. S.C. BETTY JEAN BLACK (1) . . . . Easley. S. C. CHARLES S. BLACK (1) . Wassenaar. Holland FRANK BLACK. JR. (1) . . . . Nichols. S.C. GEORGE W. BLACK III (3) . Baltimore, Md. JOEL W. BLACK (1) . . . . Prosperity. S. C. MARSHALL C. BLACK (3) . . Greenville. S.C. RANDY D. BLACK (1) . . Camden. S. C. STANLEY D. BLACK |2) . . . . Seneca. S. C. THOMAS BLACKBURN (2) . M orehead City. N. C. WILSON BLACKBURN (2) . orehead City. N. C. LAURENCE BLACKHURST (2) . Wilmington. Del. JANE R. BLACKMAN (1) . . RockH.II. S. C. EDWIN L. BLACKWELL (3) . . Hanahan.S. C. JAMES B. BLACKWELL (!) . . Tigerville, S. C. DEBORAH L. BLACKWOOD (2) . Sptbg.. S. C. MARILYNN D. BLAIR (!) . Greenville. S.C. CHARLES E. BLAKELY (!) . . . Ora.S.C. NANCY C. BLAKELY (2) ' . . . . Ora.S.C. P. LANCE BLALOCK (!) . . Charleston. S. C. HUGH M. BLAND (1) . . . Edgefield. S.C. GORDON M. BLANTON (2) . Greenville. S.C. R. DAN BLANTON (!) . . . . Augusta. Ga. STEPHEN Y. BLAUVELT (1) . . . Belmar. N.J. SUZAN G. BLESSING (3) . . Kingsport. Tenn. THERESA A. BLESSING (2) Kingsport, Tenn. SALLIE F. BLOMQUIST (!) Greenwood. S. C. RICHARD A, BLOODWORTH (1) . Athens. Ga. JAMES F. BLOSE (2) . . . . Annapolis. Md. GLADYS E. BLOSS (1) . . . Clemson.S. C. MARKLEY L. BLOSS. JR. (1) . . Scotrun, Pa. GLEN B. BOGGS II (1) . . Spartanburg. S. C. GERRY BOHM (1) . . . . . . Oradell. N.J. DIANNE BOITER (3) . . . . Piedmont. S.C. SHELDA C. BOLDEN (!) . . . Anderson. S. C. J. WESLEY BOLDING (1) . . . Pickens. S.C. MARTHA R. BOLDING (1) . . . Pickens. S. C. PATRICIA BOLDING (2) . . . . P.ckens. S.C. DENNIS R. BOLEN (!) . . Orangeburg. S. C. JAMES E. BOLEN (!) . . . . . Atlanta. Ga. M. DANIEL BOLEN (1) . . Orangeburg. S.C. ALAN L. BOLICK (1) . . . . Ringgold. Ga. SAMMY R. BOLICK (2) . . . . . Blair. S.C CHARLES R. BOLT (1) . . . . Arlington. Va E. GAYLE BOLT (1) . . . Greenwood. S. C JOHN A. BOLT |2) . . . . Greenville. S. C MICHAEL B. BOLTJES (1) . Mt. Pleasant. S.C MARCIE BOLTON (1) . . . . Laurens. S.C JOHN T. BOLUBASZ |l) . . . Elizabeth. Pa WILLIAM K. BOMAR (1) . . . Duncan. S.C WILLIAM BOND (2) . . . Seneca, S. C. CATHERINE E. BONNER (!) Charleston. S. C. W. GERALD BONNETTE (3) . Wagoner. S. C. ROBERT M. BOOKER (!) . . . Memphis. Tenn. RICHARD L. BOOTH (1) . . . Sumter. S.C. HAROLD S. BOOZER (!) . . Sumter. S.C. MARY ALICE BORGMAN (2) . Clemson.S. C. JEFFREY W. BORING (1) . . Asheville. N.C. ROBERT BOSLER. JR. (2) . . Camp Springs. Md. CHARLES J. BOST (3) . . Spartanburg, S. C. DENNIS G. BOSWELL (1] Columbia, S. C. ERNEST G. BOTTS (I) . . . Batesburg, S. C. HARRY A. BOUKNIGHT (1) . . Clinton. S. C. MENDAL A. BOUKNIGHT (I) . . Irmo. S. C. JAMES W. BOUNDS (3) . . . Lancaster, Pa. JON L. BOURNE (I) Conway. S. C. J. MILTON BOWEN (I) . ANTHONY O. BOWERS (2) BETTY K. BOWERS (I) . JOHN F. BOWERS (I) . . LINDA BOWIE (2) . . . ROBERT L. BOWIE (3) . GLORIA K. BOYATT (I) . RONALD L. BOYCE (I) . WILLIAM B. BOYCE (2| . THOMAS W. BOYD (1) . CHERYL S. BOYKIN I) CRAIG M. BOYLES (I) . . LARRY J. BOYLESTON (2) MARVIN M. BOZARD (I) . NORMAN F. BOZARD, JR. (3) REBECCA E. BRABHAM (I) MIKE B. BRACKETT (I) . . DEBORAH A. BRADDOCK (I) MARY L. BRADFORD (3) . D. KEITH BRADLEY (2) . . DEAN H. BRADY (3) . . GEORGE G. BRAMMER (I) JEAN D. BRANNEN |l) . . RICHARD A. BRANYON (I) . . . Iva.S. C. Greenville, S. C. . . Pickens, S.C. . . Elberton.Ga. . Greenville, S. C. . Due West, S.C. Ft. Myers, Fla. . . Lugoff, S. C. . . Sumter, S. C. . Rock Hill, S.C. . . Central, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. . Williston, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Orangeburg. S. C. Greenville, S. C. . . Enoree. S. C. . Charleston, S. C. Kingstree, S. C. . . Lugoff, S.C. . Rock Hill. S.C. Timmonsville, S.C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM C. BRASINGTON (2) . Gaffney, S. C. DONNA S. BRAZEAL (3) .... Easley, S. C. ROBERT G. BRAZIER (3) .... Pickens. S. C. AMIN BREDAN (2) . . Libyan Arab Republic ROBERT W. BRENNER (I) . Valley Stream, N. Y. WILLIAM R. BRESLIN (I) . . Browns Mill, N. J. JANIS I. BREWER (3) Easley. S. C. STEPHAN A. BREWER (I) Easley. S. C. V. GAIL BREWER (3) Cayce, S. C. 3) . . AllencJale, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM R. BREWER | ALICE M. BRIDGES (I) JANET L. BRIDGES (I) STEPHEN M. BRIDGES (: DON F. BRIDGES (I) W. B. BRIDGES (3) . . HOWARD M. BRINK (3) WARREN D. BRISBEN, JR. (I) CLIFFORD S. BRISTOL (3) . . Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. Campobello. S. C. N.Chas., S.C. Tallahassee, Fla, EDWARD BRIHAIN (I) . . JEFFREY A. BRITTON (I) V. MARYNELL BRIHON (2) . ALICE E. BROCK (I) ... MATTHEW J. BRODERICK (I) MICHAEL T. BROGDON (3) JOHN R. BROOKS (2) . . PHILLIP M. BROOKS (2) . . RONALD P. BROOKS (2) DOUGLAS W. BROPHY | BARRY M. BROWN (3) BRENDA F. BROWN (I) MidcJIetown, N.J. Myrtle Beach, S. C. Hemingway, S. C. Burlington, N.C. Bernardsville. N.J. . . Sumter, S. C. Newberry, S. C. . . Saluda. S.C. N.Charleston. S.C. . Little Silver, N.J. . . Pacolet, S. C. . . Hodges, S. C. underclassmen •iLl CURTIS E. BROWN (1) . . . . Lyman, S.C. DAVID E. BROWN (1) . . Spartanburg, S. C. GLENN W. BROWN (1) . . . Anderson. S. C. JAMES T. BROWN (1) . . . Anderson, S. C. JAMES W. BROWN (3) . . Gaffney, S. C. JERRY T. BROWN (1) . . Westminster, S. C. JODY D. BROWN (1) . Lake Ronkonkoma, N. Y. KATHY A. BROWN |l) . . . Greenville. S.C. KAY W. BROWN (1) . . . Anderson, S. C. MARSHA E. BROWN (1) . . Greenville, S.C. MICHAEL BROWN (2) . . . . Mauldm.S. C. MURRAY F. BROWN, JR. (3) . Greenville, S.C. NANCY S. BROWN (1) . West Columbia, S. C. PATRICIA A. BROWN (3) . . Kingsport, Tenn. RANDY S. BROWN (1) . . . . Mullins, S. C. REBECCA J. BROWN (1) . . Charleston, S.C. ROBERT BROWN (2) . . . . Anderson, S. C. ROBERT A. BROWN (1) . . . Greenville, S.C. ROGER BROWN (1) . . . . Greenville, S.C. RONALD BROWN (1) . . Cayce. S. C. RUFUS BROWN (2) . . . Greenville, S. C. RUSSELL F. BROWN (2) . Myrtle Beach. S. C. SHELLEY V. BROWN (1) . West Columbia. S. C. WARREN BROWN (1) . . . Greenville. S.C. WILLIAM BROWN (1) . . . Anderson, S.C. WILLIAM E. BROWN (2) . Spartanburg. S. C. WILLIAM J. BROWN (3) . Florence, S.C. CHIP BROWN (1) . . . . EglinAFB, Fla. DAVID D. BROWNE (2) Chas. Heights, S.C DONNA C. BROWNING (2) . . Greer. S. C LOUIS D. BROWNING (1) . . Greenville, S.C ARTHUR L. BRUCE (1) . . . Anderson, S. C CHRIS J. BRUNELLE (2) . . . . Decatur. Ga MARTHA B. BRUNNEMER (1 . Gastonia. N. C SANDRA J. BRUNSON (1) . . Alcolu.S. C LARRY R. BRUORTON (1) . Charleston, S. C MARY G. BRUSH (1) . . . Columbia. S.C STEPHEN N. BRUST (3) . . Bethesda, Md CONNOR BRYAN (1) . . . . Smyrna. Ga DAVID M. BRYAN (!) . . . Newberry. S.C PRESTON B. BRYAN (1) . Greenwood, S. C THOMAS R. BRYAN. JR. (2) . Greenwood, S. C JUDY V. BRYSON (1) . . . . Taylors, S. C. EUGENE A. BUCCI (1) . . . Bell Mawr, N.J. CHARLES M. BUCHANAN (1 . Anderson. S. C. E. KEITH BUCHANAN (2| . Randallstown. Md. JANE N. BUCHANAN (i) . Baltimore. Md. JESSIE E. BUCHANAN (3) . . Anderson. S. C. DANNY C. BUCHER (1) . . Bethesda. Md. DANIEL J. BUCKLEY, JR. (2) Travelers Rest. S. C. MICHAEL P. BUCKNER (1) Morristown. Tenn. DENNIS D. BULL (1) . . . . Greenville, S.C. JAMES A. BULL IV (2) . . . Ballentlne, S. C. CLIFTON BUMGARDNER (3) Lancaster. S. C. DAVID W. BUNCH (2) . . N. Charleston. S.C. THOMAS E. SUNNING (2) . . Greenville, S.C. ALLEN K. BURDEHE (3) . . WareShoals, S. C. JANE BURDETTE (2) . . . Ware Shoals. S. C. LUTHER M. BURDETTE (1) . . Charleston, S. C. MANUEL H. BURDETTE (3) . Westminster, S.C. Simpsonville, S. C. Lalcewood. N. J. . Greenville, S.C. . . Dix H.lls, N. Y. . Charlotte, N.C. . Greenville. S.C. . . . Miami. Fla. Johnson City, Tenn. Spartanburg, S. C. Joanna, S. C. . Cleveland. Tenn. Spartanburg, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. (2) Simps ' ville, S.C. Conway. S. C. . . Conv ay, S. C. Calhoun Falls. S.C. Ware Shoals, S.C. Westminster, S. C. . . Rock Hill, S.C. . . Walhalla.S. C. . . Walhalla.S. C. . . Anderson, S.C. Silver Springs, Md. Greenwood, S. C. TROY R. BUZHARDT (3) . . Batesburg, S. C. LARRY W. BYARS (3| . . . . Gaffney. S. C. N. LAURIE BYARS |2) . . Morgantown, W. Va. AMY I. BYNUM (I) . . . Mountain Rest. S. C. CATHY L. BYRD (I) . . . Summerv.lle, S. C. MARK D. BYSTRY (2) . . . Greenville. S. C. VINCENT G. CAGGIANO (3| . Gaffney, S. C. CLIFTON C. CAHALL (I) . Silver Springs, Md. KEITH R. CAIN (3) Saluda, S. C. STEPHEN M.CAIN (I) . . Westminster. S. C. JERRY CALDARI (I) .... Deer Park, N. Y. ROBERT M. BURDETTE (3) ROBERT C. BURDICK |l) . GARY D. BURGESS (3) . . VIRGINIA M. BURKART (I) WILLIAM A. BURKE (3) . CLAUDIA L. BURKHALTER (I I RAYMOND S. BURKOT (3) THOMASJ. BURLESON (2| . MICHAEL F. BURNETT (2) TOMMY D. BURNETT (I) . DEBORAH A. BURNETTE (2) JAMES E. BURNS (3) . . STEVEN O. BURNS (3) . ANGELINE A. BURROUGHS JOE O. BURROUGHS (3) . ROBERT S. BURROUGHS (I) DEBRA L. BURTON (I) . . EDDIE L. BURTON (2) . JAMES L. BURTON (I) . WILLIAM H. BUSBY (I) . JO KAREN BUSCH (3) . MERRI D. BUSCH (l| . . MARY A. BUTLER (3) . . STEVEN E. BUTLER |l) . . DEBRA F. BUZHARDT (2) DONALD S. CALDWELL (I) RONALD E. CALDWELL (3) TERRY CALDWELL (2) . . WILLIAM A. CALDWELL (I) ELLEN H. CALHOUN (3) . WILLIAM B. CALHOUN (2) Piedmont, S.C. Charleston, S. C. Simpsonville, S. C. . Columbia, S.C. . Lexington, S. C. Greenwood, S. C, underclassmen ELIJAH L. CALLAHAN (2) V. KEITH CALLICUT (3) . . ROBERT CALLIHAM (I) . RAEFORD L. CALLOWAY (2) A. COE CAMAK (I) . . . EDWARD A. CAMARA (I) . WAYNE H. CAMAS (3) . . F. BARRY CAMERON (I) BONNIE B. CAMERON (3) . SANDRA S. CAMERON (I) . DONALD L. CAMPBELL (3) FRANKIE E. CAMPBELL (I) JEFFREY L. CAMPBELL (l| JIMMY R. CAMPBELL (2) . PATRICIA J. CAMPBELL (I) R. WAYNE CAMPBELL |3) . SAM A. CAMPBELL (I) . . SHIRLEY G. CANADAY (I) Ladson. S. C. . . Chester. S. C. Charleston, S. C. Easley. S. C. . Anderson. S.C. . Hicksville, N.Y. Hempstead, N.Y. Bernardsville. N.J. . Gastonia, N. C. . Gastonia. N. C. Honea Path. S. C. . Ninety Six, S.C. . . . York, Pa. Florence, S. C. . . Edison, N.J. . Asheville, N. C. . . Marion, S.C. Walterboro. S. C. underclassmen ' M. lM HAROLD S. CANDLER (3) . ROXANNA CANDLER (3) . G. KELLY CANNON (I) . CATHAY A. CANNON (I) KEITH L. CANNON (I) . MIKE C. CANNON (2) . RICHARD O. CANNON (3) RONALDS. CARBAUGH (I) SUSAN C. CAREY (I) . , MICHAEL D. CARLON (3) LINDA A. CARMAN (3) . WALTER M. CARNS (I) . Heath Springs. S. C. Heath Springs, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Easley, S. C. . . Clinton. S.C. . . Liberty. S. C. . Greenville, S.C. . Simpsonville, S. C. . . . . Iva.S. C. . . . Sumter, S.C. . . . Easley, S. C. . . Columbia. S.C. WILLIAM H. CARNAWAY (3) Georgetown, S. C. JOHN K. CARRIER (2) . . Coral Gables. Fla. KAREN L. CARROLL (I) . . . Townville, S. C. SUSAN E. CARROLL (I) . . . Townville. S. C. WILLIAM E. CARROLL (!] . . . Belton. S. C. STEVE P. CARRON (2) . . . Greenville, S. C. JAN E. CARSON (I) . . North Augusta, S. C. C. TED CARSON (3) Easley, S. C. WILLIAM J. CARSON (2) . . . Sumter. S. C. WILLIAM S. CARSON (I) . . Columbia. S. C. ALLEN W. CARTEE (l| Easley, S. C. ALVIN M. CARTER (I) . . . Columbia, S. C. BRANTLEY f. CARTER (I) . . . Elliott, S. C. DANNY M. CARTER (2) . . Walterboro. S. C. JOHN C. CARTER (2) . . . . Clemson, S. C. LINWOOD I. CARTER, JR. (1) Orangeburg. S. C. SUSAN K. CARTER (I) .... Clemson, S.C. TERRY B. CARTER (3| . . . Greenville. S. C. DANA A. CARVER (3) Sever, Md. ROBERT C. CASHION (3) . . . Slater. S. C. ROBERT J. CAUGHMAN (I) . . Leesv.lle, S. C. THORNLEY C. GARY (I) . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. BRIAN CASSEDY (I) . . . Wilmington, Del. DAVID E. CASTLE (3) York, S. C. RICHARD S. CATHCART (2) . Columbia. S. C. WILLIAM L. CATHEY (2) . . Williamston, S. C. LYNN M. CATOE (3) Lugoff, S. C. CAROL L. CAUSEY (2) . . . Anderson, S. C. W. DAVE CAUSEY (I) .... Conway. S. C. WALTER D. CHAMBERLAIN (I) . Greenville, S. C. GARY D. CHAMBLEE (3) . . Anderson , S. C. ALLEN CHAN (2) . . . . . Anderson , S. C. MAN CHUNG CHAN (3) . . . Hong Kong ALVIN S. CHANDLER (3) . Greensboro. N.C. DALE CHANDLER (2) . . . Anderson, S.C. DAVID C. CHANDLER, JR. (1 ) . Camden, , S. C. FRANK W. CHANDLER (3) . . Sumter , S. C. J. HOWARD CHANDLER (!) . Greenville, S.C. THOMAS W. CHANDLER (1) . Greenville, S.C. DONNA S. CHAPMAN (1) Society Hill, ,S.C. KATHY R. CHAPMAN (2) . . Little Mtn., S.C. RODNEY A. CHAPMAN (3) . Little Mtn., S.C. RONALD W. CHAPMAN (1) . Greenville, S.C. JESSE A. CHAPPELL (2) . . . Columbia, S.C. JIMMIE L. CHAPPELL (1) . . . Seneca, S.C. SANDRA E. CHARLES (2) . Hackessir I.Del. JULIE R. CHARNLEY (1) . . Hope Valley ' .R.I. PHILLIP H. CHARRING (1) . . Taylors, S.C. DENNIS V. CHASTAIN (I) PAULA R. CHASTAIN (2) , HENRIEHA S. CHEATHAM SAMUEL A. CHEATHAM (3) JOSEPH E. CHEEK (2) . . TONDA C. CHEEK (I) . . EARL R. CHERRY (I) . . JAMES C. CHESTNUT (2) RONALD H. CHESTNUT (I) . TIMOTHY L. CHESTNUT (2) JAMES CHILDERS (2) . . WILLIAM H. CHILDRESS (2] , . . Slater. S.C. . Columbia, S.C. I) Greenville, S.C. . Orangeburg, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. Quonset Point, R. I. . Kingstree. S. C. . Stone Mtn.. S.C. N.Charleston, S.C. . Charleston, S. C. . . Florence, S. C. . Anderson. S. C. DONNA B. CHILES (I) . . . Greenville, S. C. RICHARD K. CHILPAN (I) . . Seneca, S. C. MICHAEL P. CHIOLA (I) . Sullivans Island, S.C. MIMI CHOVAN (2) Clinton, Md. FRANCES C. CHRISTENBERRY ( I ) Talledega, Ala. KIN CHEUNG CHU (2) WALTER CHUPMAN (2) . RICKY CLANTON (2) . CHARLES D. CLARK (I) . DAVID CLARK (2) . . . G. DAVID CLARK (I) . . GEORGE L. CLARK (2) . HELEN Y. CLARK (2) . . KATHRYN S. CLARK (I) LARRY U. CLARK (3) . LIBBY D. CLARK (2) . . WALTER A. CLARK, JR. (I) DAVID R. CLARKE (1) . . Kowloon, Hong Kong . . Anderson, S. C. Spartanburg. S. C. Greenville, S. C. Travelers Rest, S. C. . . Asheville, N.C. . Spartanburg, S. C. Moncks Corner, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Hampton, S. C. . . Asheville, N.C. . Vance, S.C. . Albany, Ga. JANE CLARKE (2) . . . . JAMES R. CLARKSON (2) . ROBERT C. CLAWSON (I) . GARY L. CLAY (I) . . . DORIS P. CLAYTON (3) . . ELIZABETH L. CLAYTON (I) MALCOLM K. CLEAVELAND (3 DENNIS C. CLEMMONS (I) ELLEN CLEVELAND (I) . . JOE H. CLEVELAND (I) . THOMAS W. CLEVELAND (2) TERRY G. CLEVELAND (3) . Greer. S. C. . Kingstree, S. C. . Columbia, S.C. Greenville, S. C. Laurens, S. C. . Laurens. S. C. Pendleton. S.C. Cmcinnatti, Ohio Laurens, S. C. , Fort Valley, Ga. . Fort Valley, Ga. Summerville. S. C. STANLEY J. CLIFFORD (2) . Grand Island, N. Y. LEE H. CLIPPARD (1) . . KENNETH O. CLONTZ (2) C. STEPHEN CLYBURN (2) TERRY C. COAKLEY (I) . BILLY COATES (I) ... R. WAYNE COATS (3) . . RICKY J. COBB (I) . . . TIM L. COBB (I) . . . . ROBERT L. COBLE (I) . CYNTHIA J. COBURN (2) BRENDAJ.COCKCROFT (I) M. BETH COFFEE (I) . . EDGAR S. COFFEY (2) . CHRISTOPHER COFFIN (2) LARRY J. COKER (I) . . RANDY COKER (I) . . . TALBERT K. COKER (3) . Anderson. S. C. , Lancaster, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Silver Spring, Md. Ocean Drive, S. C. jandy Springs, S. C. . . Seneca, S. C. Seneca, S. C. . Florence, S. C. Isle of Palms. S.C. Moncks Cor.. S. C. Camden, S. C. Columbia. S. C. Columbia, S.C. Darlington, S. C. . Pickens, S. C. Turbeville, S. C. underclassmen BRUCE C. COLE (2) . . CORDELIA E. COLE (3) . KENNETH L. COLE (3) . . ANDREW H. COLEMAN (I) B. ELIZABETH COLEMAN (3) FOSTER D. COLEMAN (3) GARY C. COLEMAN (I) . JAMES R. COLEMAN, JR. (2] KAY E. COLEMAN (I) . . RICHARD A. COLEMAN (3) ROBERT W. COLEMAN (I) SHERYL A. COLEMAN (I) . STAN D. COLEMAN (2) . WILLIAM COLEMAN (2) . WILLIAM A. COLEMAN (I) SHREVE D. COLLINGS. JR. (3) J. RANDALL COLLINS (3) KATHRYN J. COLLINS (3) . PHIL S. COLLINS (3) . . RONALD T. COLLINS (2) . TOM V, COLLINS (I) . . ROBBY COMPTON (I) . . FRANK L. CONDER (I) . . LESLIE P. CONDON (I) . CAROLYN R. CONLEY (2) DARRELL L. CONNER (I) . CATHERINE J. CONOVER (2 ALICE M. COOK (I) . ANNE H. COOK (1) . . GEORGE R. COOK (2) . JANET L. COOK (2) . . LARRY T. COOK (3) . . NANCY L. COOK (I) . PATRICIA L. COOK (I) . BONNIE L. COOKE (I) . WESLEY E. COOLER (I) . JAMES P. COOLER, JR. (2 JOHN G. COOLEY (2) . L. ANDREW COONE (I) ALLISON W. COONER (2) HERBERT J. COOPER (I) W. WAYNE COOPER (2) Warrenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Lake City, S. C. Florence, S. C. Hopkins, S. C. Laurens, S. C. . Pamplico, S. C. Hopkins, S. C. Saluda. S. C. Chester, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. Conv ay, S. C. . Anderson. S. C. Darlington. S. C. . Anderson, S. C. Savannah, Ga. Westminster, S. C. Branchville. S. C. Columbia. S. C. Jacksonville, Fla. Taylors, S. C. . Columbia, S.C. . . Alexandria, Va. Doraville, Ga. Timmonsville, S. C. } . Tallahassee, Fla. New Canaan, Conn. Williamsville, N. Y. . . Orlando. Fla. Spartanburg, S. C. . . Raleigh, N.C. . . Lakeland, Fla. Ware Shoals, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . . . Pickens, S.C. . Ridgeland, S. C. , . W. Pelzer, S. C. . Belvedere. S. C. . . Johnston, S.C. . Winter Park, Fla. Ladson, S. C. underclassmen J. MARTY COPE, JR. (I) ROY W. COPELAN (3) CAROL COPELAND (2) GEORGE P. COPELAND MICKEY CORBEH (2) . ALEXIA J. CORDER (2) Cope, S. C. Orangeburg. S. C. . . Anderson, S. C. I) . . Clinton. S.C. Greer. S. C. . . . Williston, S. C. JACQUELYN N. CORDELL (I) . Greenville, S. C. LOUIS J.CORDINA (l| North Charleston, S.C. SANDRA CORLEY (3) . . . Greenwood. S. C. STEVEN M. CORLEY (I) . . Greenwood, S. C. BERT W. CORNELISON (I) . . Richmond, Ky. MIKE H. CORNWELL (3) . Spartanburg, S. C. JOSEPH B. CORPENING (3) . . Lenoir, N. C. ANN E. CORRIGAN (I) . . . Evansville. Ind. PATRICIA A. COSTA (I) . Spartanburg. S. C. DEBORAH A. COTHRAN (I) . . Easley. S. C. GEORGE E. COTHRAN (I) . Anderson, S. C. VIVIAN H. COUICK (3) . . . Lancaster, S. C. DEBORAH H.COURSEY (3) LON J. COURTNEY III (I) COLIN W. COVINGTON (2) PATRICIA COWAN (2) . ALAN E. COWART |2) . . CATHERINE L. COX (3) . CLARENCE G. COX (3) DEBORAH D. COX (2) JAMES A. COX (2) . KENNETH E. COX (I) NANCY E. COX (2) . V. McCOY COX (2) . Miami Springs, Fla. Johnston. S. C. . . Norway, S. C. . . Aiken. S.C. . Charleston. S. C. . . Easley, S. C. . . Loris, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Lexington, Ky. Greenville. S.C. Anderson, S. C. . Denmark, S.C. WILLA L. P. COX (2) . . JILL M. COXEY (I) . . . JANE COYLE (2) . . . . CHARLES CRAFT (I) . . CHARLES H. CRAIG (I) . DAVID B. CRAIG (I) . . MICHAEL A. CRAIG (I) . M. JEAN CRAIG (I) . . . VERD A. CRAIG (3) . . . MARTHA K. GRAIN (1) . WILLIAM D. CRANDLL (3) BETTY L. CRANFORD (I) . DEBBIE J. CRAVEN (I) . . F. EARL CRAWFORD III (I) J. MIKE CRAWFORD (3) . JAMES S. CREAMER (I) . SAMUEL F. CREWS III (I) DEBRA A. CRIBB (I) . . . . Clinton. S.C. Spartanburg, S. C. Greenville. S. C. Manning, S. C. . . Pickens, S.C. . Greenville, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. . . Pickens. S.C. . Columbia, S.C. Greenville, S. C. . Dixon Hill, Md. . . Central. S.C. Charleston, S. C. Charlotte, N. C. . Pelzer, S. C. . Pelzer, S.C. Hampton, S. C. . Florence. S.C. JERRY A. CRIBB (I) .... Darlington. S. C. RONALD D. CROMER |l) . . Anderson, S. C. FRANK A. CROOK (I) . Charleston Hghts., S. C. RONALD S. CROOKS |3) . . . Seneca. S. C. DEBORAH A. CROOME (I) . Greenville, S. C. JACK V. CROSBY, JR. (1) . N.Charleston, S.C. GEO. L. CROSGROVE (2) . Ogden Boothwy n. Pa. J. STEVE CROUCH (1) . . . . Griffin ,Ga. W. NEWTON CROUCH (3) . . Griffin ,Ga. DONALD R. CROWDER (2) . . Kinards S.C. EVERETT CROXSON (1) . . Pittsburg h, Pa. STEPHEN CSERNAK (1) . . Bethleher n. Pa. CHERYL F. CULBERTSON (2) . Greenville S.C. JAMES D.CULBERTSON (3) . Ware Shoals S.C. ALAN D. CULLER (2) . . . Orangeburg S.C. WOODROW W. CULP (3) . Fort Mill S.C. NANCY L. CUMMINGS (1) . Columbia S.C. PAMELA G. CUMMINGS (I) Newberry, S.C. EDWARD T. CUNNINGHAM (1) . Taylors, S. C. STEPHEN M. CUNNINGHAM (3) . Aiken, S. C. AMANDA J. CURRIN (I) . . . Manon, Va. P. CRESWELL CURTIS (2) . . . Madison, Ga. PHILEMON K. CROFT (2) . . Greenville. S. C. EDWARD M. CVELICH (I) . . Dumont. N.J. DENNIS J. DABNEY (3) . . JAMES M. DALES (I) . . CLAUDE R. DALTON (3) . RAYMOND DAMIANO (I) KATHRYN L. DANDRIDGE (I) HENRY S. DANGERFIELD (31 . Rock Hill, S.C. . Columbia, S.C. Pendleton, S. C. Little Falls, N.J. Cottageville, S. C. Charleston. S. C. underclassmen ' ■mmnjmm L underclassmen WILLIAM S. DANIEL, JR. (2) RANDOLPH H. DANIELS (2) J. WILLIAM DANTZLER (I) ROBERT A. DARBY, JR. (I) J. PHIL DARITY (I) . . . BARBARA DASSIE (I) . . F. CRAIG DAUGHERTY (I) GEORGE M. DAUGHERTY (3) B.GRAHAM DAVENPORT (2) RICHARD F. DAVENPORT (I) ALBERT R. DAVIDSON (I) . T. MITCHELL DAVIDSON (2) . . Nichols, S.C. . . Alcola, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. . Richbjrg. S. C. . . Pelzer, S. C. Greenville. S. C. Atlanta. Ga. . Greenville, S.C. Williamston, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. . Barrington, N. J. Chesterfield. S. C. A. HEIDE DAVIS (I) . . . . Greenville. S. C. BUDDY E. DAVIS (2) . . . . Anderson, S. C. DAVID EARL DAVIS (2) . . Columbia, S. C. ERIC DAVIS (2) Greer. S. C. GLENN ELLIOTT DAVIS (2) . . Rock Hill. S. C. HERBERT S. DAVIS (3) .... Clemson, S. C. JACK W. DAVIS (I) . . . . Bowman, S.C. JANE H. DAVIS (2) Clinton. S. C. KATHLEEN E. DAVIS (I) . . Ponce, Puerto Rico LaVEE DAVIS (1) Dillon, S.C. LINDA D. DAVIS (3) .... Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL H. DAVIS (2) . . Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL H. DAVIS (2) RICHARDC. DAVIS, JR. (■ROBERT A. DAVIS (2) . ROBERT H. DAVIS (I) . SAMUEL H. DAVIS (I) SAMUEL W. DAVIS (I) SARA P. DAVIS (I) STEPHEN H. DAVIS (I) TERRI A. DAVIS (I) . . THOMAS H. DAVIS (I) TOMMIE R. DAVIS (I) . WILLIAM M. DAVIS (I) Greenville, S. C. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. Bowman, S. C. . Clemson. S. C. . . Inman.S. C. . Bowman, S.C. . Clinton, S.C. Greenville, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. . . Sumter. S. C. Charleston. S. C. Wilmington, Del. GLENDA J. DAWKINS (I) PATRICK W. DAWKINS (2) SUSAN M. DAY (l| . . DONALD A. DEAL (3) . KEITH I. dean ' (I) . . . EARL R. DEARHART (2) . . Pickens, S.C. Greenville, S.C. . Aiken, S.C. . Newark, Del. Laurens. S. C. Greenville. S. C. JAMES D. DEAS (2) . L. NELSON DEATON (2) CAROLYN F. DEESE (I) TIMOTHY P. DEGEN (2) MARY LU DeHIHNS (I) D. VERNON DeHART, JR. DALE A. DEINES (I) . . . DOROTHY A. DEINES (I) . ROY A. DeLUNDE (3) . MARY F. DeLOACHE (2) . EDMOND R. DeLUCA (I) . STEPHEN D. DEMBKOSKI (I STEVE A. DEMPSEY (I) . DORTHEA JEAN DENNIS (1] PATRICIA ANN DENNIS (I) T. STEVE DENNIS (3) . . JOSEPH E. DENNY (I) . . RICHARD S. DENTON (I) . . Rock Hill, S.C. . N.Charleston, S.C. . N.Augusta, S.C. . . . Laurens, S.C. . . Columbia. S.C. |l) . Anderson. S. C. Columbia, S. C. Ft. Jackson. S. C. Silver Spring, Md. . . . Camden, S.C. . . U.S. River, N.J. I ) . Spencer, Mass. Cope, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Rembert. S. C. Kingstree, S.C. Columbia, S. C. Rock Hill, S.C. A. ROBERT DETER (I) . . JOHN W. DETTWYLER (I) JAMES M. DeWITT (2) . M. ELIZABETH DeWIH (2) MICHAEL G. DeWITT (2) JOHN S. DIACSUK (I) . . CHARLES A. DIAMOND (1] MICHAEL A. DIAMOND (I) ALLEN R. DICKARD (3) . JAMES A. DICKSON (2) . JAMES W. DICKERT (I) . JANE R. DICKERT (I) . . JULIUS M. DICKERT, JR. (I) ANN E. DICKSON (I) . . AVERY S. DICKSON (3) . BARBARA DIEGLIO (3] . . NANCY DIEGLIO |l) . . DONALD E. DIETERICH (I) NICHOLAS J. DilORIO (3) J. RICHARD DILLARD (I) WILLIAM B. DILLARD, JR. ( DERRILL T. DILWORTH (I) CHARLES C. DIMMOCK (I) MARY L. DION (3) . . GARY M. DIXON (2) . . J. SPENCER DIXON III (3) STEPHEN B. DIXON (2) . MICHAEL H. DODD (3) . M. ELAINE DODGENS (2) GRADY E. DOMINICK (I) Woodbridge, N.J. . Claymont, Del. . Hartsville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Hartsville, S.C. . . Teanecic, N.J. Somerset, N.J. . Wantagh.N.Y. . . Pickens, S. C. . Belvedere, S. C. Greenville, S. C. , N.Augusta. S. C. Greenwood, S. C. . . Camden, S. C. . . . York, S.C. . N. Randall, Ohio . N. Randall. Ohio . . Wheaton. Md. N. Haledon, N.J. . Edgefield, S.C. . Columbia, S.C. . Walhalla. S. C. . . Clemson, S. C. S ummerville, S.C. . . Laurens, S.C. . Lake City, S.C. Orangeburg, S. C. , W.Orange, N.J. Easley, S. C. Prosperity. S. C. MARION D. DORN. JR. (2) . Summerville, S. C. STEPHEN T. DORN (I) SANDRA K. DOSS (I) D. CECILE DOTSON (2) STEPHEN C. DOTSON | BRUCE C. DOUBERLY ( G. T. DOUGLASS, JR. (3 Greenwood, S. C. Simpsonville, S. C. Lancaster, S. C. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Walhalla, S.C. Southern Pines, N. C. DEBORAH A. DOUGLAS |l) . Spartanburg, S. C. MARY H. DOUGLAS (I) JERRY D. DOOVER (2) . H. CLINT DOWDA, JR. (I) TIMOTHY J. DOYLE (2) . JANET R. DRAFTS (I) . BARBARA A. DRAKE (I) RITA K. DRAKE (I) . . ROBERT D. DRAKE |l) . WILLIAM T. DRENNAN (3) ARTHUR H. DRIGGERS (3) M. JUNE DRINKARD (I) NEAL S. DRUCKER (3) JOHN H. DRUMMOND WILLIAM C. DuBOIS (2) DAVID E. DuBOSE (I) . MARION E. DuBOSE (I) PHILLIP B. DuBOSE (3) STEPHAN B. DUFF (1] . HENRY C. DUFFIE (I) ELIZABETH DUGUID (I) DEBORAH DUKE (2) . DANNY L. DUKES III (3) Columbia. S. C. Enoree. S. C. Ellicott City. Md. . Baltimore, Md. Lexington, S. C. Anderson, S. C. . Mauldm.S. C. . Mauldm.S. C. . Rock Hill, S.C. . . Atlanta, Ga. Hartsville, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Ninety Six. S.C. Bridgeton, N.J. Oswego. 5. C. Manning, S. C. , . Sumter, S.C. . Palmyra, N.J. Saluda, S. C, Williamsburg, Va. Charleston. S. C. Falls Church, Va. 1 1 d M underclassmen SBm i ' B g?: underclassmen PAMELA R. DULIN (1) . . . Columbia. S.C. PAUL R. DULIN (1) . . . . Columbia, S.C. ROBERT G. DULLA (2) . . . . Atlanta, Ga. LEWIS C. DUMONT (2) . . Charleston, S.C. CHARLESB. DUNCAN, JR. (2) . Greenville, S. C. DEBORAH A. DUNCAN (1) BIythewood.S.C. HARRIEHE B. DUNCAN (1) Conway, S. C. RONNIE J. DUNCAN (2) . . . Seneca, S. C. ERIC A. DUNHAM (1) . . Washington, D. C. ANN W. DUNN (1) . . . . Columbia, S.C. LAWRENCE A. DUNN (2) . . Ambridge, Pa. RUSSELL A. DUNN (1] . . . Mahwah. N.J. BETHEL C. DURANT (l| . . Hemingway, S.C. ROBERT R. DURANT (3) , . Myrtle Beach, S.C. WILLIAM E. DURANT, JR. (3) . . Sumter, S.C. FRAMPTON DURBAN (3) . . . Aiken. S. C. PAUL B. DUREN (1) . . . Milmont Park, Pa. BARRY S. DURHAM (1) . . . . Pickens, S. C. DWIGHT S. DURHAM (1) . Landrum.S. C. JACK C. DURHAM (2) . . . Mauldin.S. C. DOUGLAS D. DURST (1) . . El Paso, Texas JOSEPH L. DUTROW (2) . . Frederick, Md. KENNETH D. DUTT (1) . . . Bethlehem, Pa. TOMMY L. DUTTON (3) . . . . Griffin, Ga. DOUGLAS C. DYAR (2) . . . Seneca, S.C. DANNY L. DYCHES (1) . . . . Cope, S. C. MARK S. DYMKOSKI (1) . Conway, S. C. HENRY DYSON IV (3) . . . Walterboro, S. C. DELLE EAKIN (1) Honea Path, S.C. DAID R. EARGLE ( 1 ) ... . . Jackson, S.C. JESSE C. EARGLE (2) . . . Jackson. S.C. J.CATON EASTERLING.JR. (1 . . Easley, S. C. ROBERT T. EASTMAN (2) . . . S. River, N.J. GLENN M. EBY (3) . . . Allentown, Pa. ROBERT M. EDDY (3) . . . Greenville. S. C. GEORGE EDELL, JR. (2) . Sharon, Pa. WILLIAM T. EDENS (2) . . Ocean Drive, S. C. SANDY EDGE (3) . . . . . Conway, S. C. TIMOTHY EDGE (1) . . . . Conway, S. C. JAMES H. EDGERLY (2) . . . Savannah, Ga. THOMAS J. EDMONDS (1) . Greensboro, N. C. DICKEY EDWARDS (2) . . Lancaster, S. C. FRANK R. EDWARDS |l) . . Dillon, S.C. GREGORY P. EDWARDS (3) . . Inman, S. C. JAMES M. EDWARDS III (1) Johnston. S. C. WILLIAM B. EDWARDS (3) Johnston, S. C. SUSAN EGGLESTON (1) . . . . Athens, Ga. MURRELLEICHELBERGER (3) . Mount Dora. Fla. JOHN C. EICHENLAUB (1) Spotswood. N. J. THOMAS W. EISERHARDT (1 . . Chas., S. C. GINGER E. ELLENBURG (1) . . Easley, S. C. JAMES R. ELLENBURG (2) . . . Seneca, S. C. DEBBIE F. ELLIOn (3) . . Greenville, S. C. BARBARA GAYLE ELLIS (2) . Anderson. S. C. ELLEN G. ELLIS (1) . . . . Fort Mill, S.C. PATTY L. ELLIS (1) . . . . Spartanburg. S. C. PAUL B. ELLIS III (3) . . . . Fort Mill, S.C. ANITA L. ELLISON (1) . . . Greenville. S. C. PATRICIA E. ELROD (1) . . . Greenville, S. C. RONALDA. ELWELL (1) . . Haddonfield, N.J. EMIL H. EMANUEL (3) . . . Lancaster, S. C. WARREN J. ENG (2) . . . New York. N.Y. ERNEST R. ENGLISH (I) ... Florence, S. C. BETSY EPPS (2) Walhalla. S. C. JAMES EPPS (I) Fort Mill. S. C. STEVEN EPPS, JR. (3) Chester, S. C. MILTON M. EPSTEIN (3) CARL R. EPTING (2) . JOHNNIE T. EPTING, JR. STEVEN T. EPTON (3) . DANNY L. ERSKINE (2) EDWIN W. ESTRIDGE (2) MACK G. EUBANKS (I) ROBERT E. EUBANKS (I) JOSEPH T. EUBANKS (3) BRUCE W. EVANS (I) . C. EDWARD EVANS (3) D. ANNE EVANS (I) . . EVIN J. EVANS (2) . . GRADY M. EVANS (I) . JOHNNY M. EVANS (I) MARYANNE EVANS (I) RICHARD B. EVANS (3) RUSSELL E. EVANS (3) JENNY L. EVAH (3) . HERBERT F. EVERETT (I SLADE F. EXLEY (3) . S. DALLAS FAGAN (I) DAVID M. FAGG (3) . J. MARSHALL FAGG ( . . Atlanta, Ga. . Leesville, S. C. . Columbia, S. C. Campobello, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. . . Bethune, S. C. . Bamberg, S. C. Leesville, S. C. Orangeburg. S. C. , . . Starr. S. C. Orangeburg. S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville. S. C. Hodges, S. C. . Shoals Jet., S.C. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. Lake City. S. C. . SixMile. S. C. . Belton.S. C. . McColl, S. C. Covmgton. Ga, . Broomall, Pa. Anderson, S. C. Anderson, S. C. ANDREW W. FAIREY (I) ROBERT B. FALLER (I) . RICHARD A. FAMILIA (I) GREGORY S. PARISH |l) HOWARD G. FARMER. JR. MARK M. FARMER (I) . Rowesville, S. C. . Hillsdale. N.J. Lindenhurst, N.Y. . Gaffney, S. C. . . Toccoa. Ga. Washington, D. C. DAVID R. FARNHAM (2) . Travelers Rest, S. C. JAS. R. FARRINGTON (I) . Ft. Gulick, Canal Zone ARTHUR A. FAU (2) Nutley, N.J. MALCOLM D. FAULKENBERRY (2) Kershaw. S. C. T. DEAN FEASTER (3) . . W. Columbia. S. C. JAMES D. FEEMSTER (I) . . . . York, S. C. MICHAEL R. FEENEY (I) MARY E. FELL (I) . . EDGAR E. FELLABOM (I GARY P. FELLERS (3) MARK G. FELLERS (I) JOHN K. FELLMAN (I) JAMES E. FENDER (3) . . , CLARENCE J. FENNELL III (I) CURTIS A. FENNELL. JR. (I) . G. KEITH FENNELL (3) . . . SANDRA R. FERGUSON (I) T. DALE FERGUSON (2) . W. FRANKLIN FERGUSON (3) ROBERT J. FERNANDEZ (I) . Greenwood, S. C. . Livingston, N.J. N. Charleston, S.C. . . . Paoli. Pa. . Anderson, S.C. . Charlotte, N.C. University City, Mo. Reevesville, S. C. I) . . Estill, S.C. . . Chester, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . College Park. Ga. . Abbeville, S.C. Clover, S. C. ALBERT R. FERRELL, JR. THOMAS E. FEWELL (3) BARBARA A. FIELD (3) THOMAS H. FIELDER. JR. Rock Hill, S.C. Beaufort, S. C. Seneca, S. C. Columbia. S.C. §m lift M r underclassmen -aiPfiTT ?: BECKY L. FIELDS (1) . . Honea Path, S. C SANDRA J. FIELDS (1) . Honea Path, S. C L. VIRGINIA FILLING (2) . . Greenville, S.C M. LYNN FINCHER (3) . . . . Sumter, S.C DONALD R. FINK (!) . . . Apalachin, N.Y ALBERT A. FINLEY (1) . . . Mountville. S. C HELEN R. FINLEY (1) . . . . . Pickens, S. C SANDREA P. FINLEY (3) . . Clemson, S. C W. JEROME FINLEY (2) . . . . Easley, S. C ROBERT J. FINN (1) . . . . Alexandria. Va DAVID K. FISHBURNE (1) . . . Doraville.Ga GEOFF S. FISHER (1) . . . Pittsburgh, Pa MARK W. FISHER (1) . . . Florence, S.C JOHN W. FLATLEY (2) . . . Belvedere, S.C ARNOLD R. FLEEK (3) . . . Rock Hill. S.C VICTOR S. FLEISHEL (2) . . . Delano, Fla CHARLES E. FLEMING (1) . . Abbeville, S.C WILLIAM R. FLEMMING (2) . Columbia, S.C J. LARRY FLETCHER (2) . . . . Seneca. S. C KENNETH E. FLINT (3) . . . Charlotte, N.C RUTH L. FLOW (2) . . . . Greenville, S. C CHARLES D. FLOYD (l| . . . Nichols, S.C DEAN A. FLOYD (3) . . Loris, S, C LAURENS W. FLOYD, JR. (1) . . Dillon. S.C LILLIAN E. FLOYD (2) . . Greenwood, S. C LLOYD B. FLOYD, JR. (3) . . . Olanta.S. C STEPHEN E. FLOYD (3) . . . . Joanna. S. C JAMES R. FLYNN (1) . . . Spartanburg. S. C CHRIS E. FOGLE (1) . . St. Matthews. S. C GORDON E. FOGLE (1) . . Cordova, S. C TIMOTHY W. FOGLE (I) .... Cope, S. C. ANDREW R. FOLK, JR. (I) . N. Charleston, S. C. BECKY L. FORD (3) Pickens, S. C. BETTY S. FORD (I) Florence, S. C. JOHN W. FORD (3) . . . . Rockville. Md. T. BARTON FORD (3) . . . Greenville, S. C. THOMAS K. FORD (3) . . . Fairforest, S. C. TRAVIS FORD (I) Nichols, S.C. ZARVIS T .FORD (3) . . . . Florence. S. C. WILLIAM R. FORDHAM IV (2) Charleston. S. C. CAROLE L. FOREST (I) . . Simpsonville, S. C. HENRY C. FORREST (2) . . . Johnston, S. C. underclassmen MELVIN D. FORT (2) . . . . . Sumter S.C S. YVONNE FORTENBERRY (2) Sullivansls., S. C MICHAEL D. FORTH (1) . Greenville, S.C PETER J. FORWOOD (3) . Greenville, S.C BENJAMIN FOSTER (1) . . Wmnsboro. S. C DANIEL M. FOSTER (1) . . . Greenville, S.C JEFFREY W. FOSTER (2) . . Newburgh.N.Y JOHN S. FOSTER (2) . Anderson. S. C WILLARD R. FOSTER (3) Ladson, S. C DANIEL W. FOUCHE (1) . . Greenwood, S.C ANGELA L. FOWLER (2) Spartanburg. S. C WALTER A. FOWLER (1) Greenville, S. C KENNETH D. FOX (1) Batesburg, S. C. HARRY L. FOY, JR. (3) . . Barnwell, S.C. CASONDRA J. FRADY (1) . . Wellford, S. C DENNIS L. FRALEY (1) . . . Mamers, N.C. WILLIAM D. FRALICK (1) . . Bamberg, S.C. PHILLIP A. FRANCIS, JR. |l . . Grover, N.C. MARGARET FRANKOVICH (2) Summe ROBERT C. FRANKOVICH (I) Summ« ERNEST G. FRANKS (2) . . . CoIl DONALD H. FRASER (2) . . Walte JACK L FRASHER (I) . GREGORY L. FRAZIER (I) LOCKE F. FRAZIER (I) . FRANCIS M. FREELAND (I) MICHAEL N. FREELAND (3) W ILLIAM T. FREELAND (2) BRUCE E. FREEMAN (2) . CHARLES F. FREEMAN. JR. | LARRY E. FREEMAN (3) . LAWRENCE W, FREEMAN (2) RHETT L. FRYE (I) . . . RICHARD D. FRYE (I) . . THOMAS G. FUDURIC (2) rville.S. C. rville, S. C. mbia.S. C. boro, S. C. Greenville. S. C. Hillcrest Hghts.. Md. . Winnsboro. S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . . Lugoff. S. C. Greenville, S.C. Winnsboro. S.C. Williamston.S. C. . Greenville. S.C. Salisbury, Md. . . Pelzer, S. C. Greenville. S. C. T. GAYLE FULMER (2) . . TOMMY FULMER (3) . . GLENNIS R. FUNDERBURG (: D. BRUCE FURR (I) . . . I. DAVID FUTRELL (2) . . LAURA A. FUTRELL (l| . . CAROLYN R. GABRIELLI (l| HARDY GADDY. JR. (I) . , W. MINOTT GAILLARD (3) . MELINDA GAINES (I) . . CHARLES B. GAINEY (2) . DENNIS C. GAINEY (2) H. MICHAEL GAINEY (2) . KAREN W. GAINEY (3) . . PHILIP C. GAINEY (2) . . JOAN E. GALBREATH (I) . CAROLE A. GALLAGHER (l| ALVIN C. GALLOWAY (I) CANDACE A. GALLOWAY (2) C. EDWIN GALLOWAY (l| GEORGE GALLOWAY (I) . VICKI S. GALLOWAY (3) . SAMUEL P. GALPHIN. JR. (2) PETER J. GALUSKA (2) . RICHARD W. GALWAY (3) JAMES D. GAMBLE (3) . S. JEANNE GAMBRELL (I) AUBREY D. GANTT, JR. (2) BENNETT E. GANTT (3) . DARRELL H. GARBER (3) MICHAEL B. GARBER (I) DELORIS GARDNER (2) . LESTER L. GARDNER |l) JOHN E. GARLAND (I) MARY L. GARREN (I) . VICKI E. GARREN (I) . BRENDA F. GARREH (I) E. ALLEN GARRETT (I) GERALD B. GARRETT (3) JAMES B. GARRETT (I) . JAMES T. GARRETT (2) . ROBERT S. GARRETT (3) JEAN F. GARRISON (21 . Simpsonville, S. C. Leesville. S. C. I N.Augusta, S. C. Lancaster, S. C. Savannah, Ga. . Greenville. S. C. . Charleston. S. C. . . Dillon, S.C. . Holly H. II. S.C. Marathon. Fla. . Clemson. S. C. . Hartsville, S. C. . Hartsville, S.C. Clemson. S. C. . Hartsville. S. C. . Walhalla.S. C. . . . Erie. Pa. Darlington. S. C. Anderson. S. C. . . Pickens, S.C. Cayce. S. C. . . Pelzer. S. C. . Holly Hill. S.C Rochester. Minn. . Clemson, S.C. . Lancaster. S. C. . Anderson, S.C. . Wilhston, S. C. Easley, S. C. Clemson, S. C. . Camden. S. C. . . Sumter, S. C. Winnsboro. S.C. . Hartsville. S. C. Clemson. S. C. Clemson, S. C. Greenville. S. C. Greenville. S. C. , . Six Mile. S. C. Fountain Inn. S. C. . . Halifax. Va. Mountville. S. C. . Clemson. S. C. f.-i er p MARGARET GARRISON (2) . RICHARD GARRISON (2) . SAMUEL M. GARRISON (I) MERRELL Q. GARVIN (2) . CHARLES C. GASTON (2) , DOUGLAS T. GASTON (I) . KEITH A. GATLIN, JR. (I) . ROBERT R. GATLING (3) . PAUL E. GAULT, JR. (3) . . CHARLES W. GAUNT (I) . TIMOTHY F, GAUSE (2) . . LYNN C. GEIST (I) ... PETER G. GELLAS (I) . . CURTIS C. GENTRY (3) . FRANK GENTRY, JR. (3) . MICHAEL H. GENTRY (I) SUZANNE GEORGE (3) . DANAE GEORGES (2) . GEORGE GEORGIADES (3) ALLEN R. GEPHARDT (3) STEPHEN D. GETTYS (I) NABIL E. GHATTAS (3) . DONALD W. GIBSON (3) FRANK A. GIBSON (I) . JOHN W. GIBSON (I) MARK D. GIBSON (3) PAMELA A. GIBSON (I) . PHILIP K. GIBSON (I) . STEPHEN G. GIBSON (2) . W. KEITH GIBSON (I) . DOREEN GIGER (I) . . GEORGE E. GIGER |l) . VICTORIA L. GILBERT (I) W. DALE GILBERT (3) . GEORGE M. GILCHRIST (2] HOWARD T. GILCHRIST ( (I) CATHERINE L. GILES NICHOLAS H. GILL (I) . R. MICHAEL GILL (2) . . CYNTHIA L. GILLESPIE (3) . MARGUERITA GILLESPIE (2) ROBERT L. GILMER, JR. (I) . Johnston. S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. . Pendleton. S.C. . . Suffolk, Va. . . Easley, S. C. . Rock Hill, S.C. . Jackson, Miss. Fountain Inn, S. C. Richmond, Va. Spartanburg, S. C. . . Califon, N.J. . Livingston, N.J. Spartanburg, S. C. . . Easley, S. C. Chester, S. C. . . Elkton, Md. Clearwater, Fla. Greenville, S. C. . Parkville, Md. . . Arden,N.C. E. Jerusalem, Ureal Beaufort. S. C. Greenville, S. C. N.Augusta. S.C. McLean, Va. . . Pickens, S. C. . Northfield, N. J. . . Clemson, S. C. . . Saluda, S.C. Martinsville, N.J. Martinsville, N.J. . Piedmont, S.C. Florence. S. C. . Orangeburg, S. C. . Williston, S. C. . Columbia, S.C. . Rock Hill, S.C. Towson, Md. Spartanburg, S. C. Anderson, S. C. . Anderson, S. C, underclassmen CHERIE V. GILREATH (2) MICHAEL K. GILREATH JUDY B. GILSTRAP (3) . JUNE Y. GILSTRAP (3) . RICHARD H. GILSTRAP (; VICKI D. GILSTRAP (I) RONALD L. GIST (I) . HERBERT J. GITHENS (2) JOHN W. GLENN (3) KAREN H, GLENN (I) . R. NEAL GLENN (l| . STEPHEN G. GLENN (3) THOMAS N. GLENN (2) DIANA R. GLOVER (I) TRAVIS J. GODLEY (I) PAULA LYNN GODWIN PETER LYN GOEBEL (2) ROBERT P. GOEHLE (3) Travelers Rest, S. C. . Piedmont, S.C. . . Pickens, S.C. . . Pickens, S. C. . . Easley, S. C. . . Pickens, S.C. . . Union, S.C. Cinnaminson, N. J. . Waxhaw, N.C. Greenville, S. C. Anderson, S. C. . . . Starr, S.C. Spartanburg. S. C. . . Huger. S. C. . Islandton.S. C. Scranton, S. C. Lancaster, S. C. . Walhalla.S. C. LARRY N. GOFF (3) . . . . Swansea S. C GRANT A. GOODMAN (1) . . Clemson S. C J. WESLEY GOODMAN (2) . Charleston s. c THOMAS E. GOODSON (2) . Hartsville s. c DONALD M. GORE (3) . . . Hartsville s. c THOMAS C. GORE (1) . . Pompano Beac h. Fla LUCILE R. GORENA (1) . Oklahoma City, Okla DAVID C. GOSEY (2) . . . . Central s. C W. JOEL GOSSETT (3) . . . . Calhou i.Ga GARY J. GOSZTONYI (1) . . Bethlehem S. C MARSHA D. GOTSHAW (1) . Greenville S. C LINDSAY B. GRAHAM (2) . . Timomurr , Md ROBERT L. GRAHL (2) . . . Greenville, S. C. WANDA S. GRAINGER (2) . . . Lons. S. C. CHARLES W. GRAMLING (I) Orangeburg, S. C. ALLEN B. GRANT, JR. (I) . . . Dillon, S. C. JIMMY D. GRANT (2) . . . . Seneca, S. C. MICHAEL GRANT (3) . . . . Seneca, S. C. STEPHEN R. GRANT (I) WILBUR R. GRAVES (I) MARTHA J. GRAVELY (2) BARBARA J. GRAY (I) BARRY E. GRAY (I) . . BLAINE E. GRAY (3) . ERNEST S. GRAY (2) . L. WAYNE GRAY (I) . TIMOTHY L. GRAY (I) FRANK R. GRAYBEAL (3) AMOS G. GREEN, JR. (I) BEN GREEN (I) . . . Anderson, S. C. . Wmnsboro, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Lynchburg, Va. . . . Pacolet,S. C. Winston-Salem, N. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville. S. C. Manassas, Va. . . Sumter, S.C. Surfside Beach, S. C. . Columbia, S.C. ROBERT W. GREEN (2) RONALD F. GREEN (I) SUSAN V. GREEN |l) . ZOLLIE C. GREEN (2) FRANCIS J. GREENE (I) JOHN B. GREENE (3) . NANCY C. GREEN (3| . CONNIE S. GREER (l| MAX P. GREGORY (3) . FRANK M. GRESHAM (I) THOMAS A. GRESSETTE (I) THOMAS W. GREY (3) . CLIFFORD GRIFFIN (I) E. RAWSON GRIFFIN (3) JOHN D. GRIFFIN (2) . D. KAY GRIFFIN (2) . EUGENE R. GRIFFIN (3) WADE H. GRIFFIN (I) BEN E. GRIFFITH (3) . CAROL A. GRIFFITH (I) HELEN L. GRIFFITH (I) KEITH H. GRIFFITH (3) LOUIS GRIFFITH (I) . TONI A. GRIFFITH (I) . WILLIAM V. GRIFFITH (I) . WILLIAM D. GRIFFITH (I) . WILLIAM J. GRIFFITH (3) . JOHN M. GROSLINUSKI (3) W. DANIEL GROGAN (I) . DAVID A. GROSENBAUGH (I) . . Mauldm,S. C. McClellanville, S.C. Anderson, S. C. . Turbeville, S. C. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. . Greenville, S.C. . . Centrals. C. . . Mauldin.S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . S.mpsonville,S.C. , St. Matthews, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Travelers Rest, S. C. . N.Augusta, S. C. Pomaria, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . N.Augusta, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Taylors, S. C. . . Dillon, S.C. . Charlotte, N.C. . Batesburg, S. C. Orangeburg, S, C. Greenville, S. C. . . . Pelzer, S. C. . . . Easley. S. C. . Saluda, S. C. . Philadelphia, Pa. Anderson, S. C. Grand Is., N. Y. underclassmen AAkd tSk FREDERICK E. GROTH (1) . College Par k, Ga. LINDA S. GRUBB (2) . . . s r RICHARD W. GRUBBS (2) . Greenville S. C. ROY G. GRUBBS, JR. (I| . Anderson S. C. J. GRUBBS (1) . Rock Hill S. C. BARBARA J. GRUBER (1) . . . Round Ohio LINDA M. GRUNDMANN (1) . Greenville S. c. JOHN W. GUILDS (3) . . . Sumter s. c. JOHN F. GUEST (3) . . . Greenville s. c. LOUIS R. GUIGNARD |l) . Charlotte, N,C. EDWARD R. GUINN (1) . . Charleston S. C. RICHARD L. GUNNARSON (3) . Duxbury, Mass, ROBIN J. HADDEN (3) , . . Columbia, S. C. A. LEE HADDOCK (3) Atlanta, Ga, MARK R. HAFEN (1) McLean, Va. HERBERT H. HAIGLER (3) . . Cameron, S. C. MARY E. HAIGLER (I) . . . Greenwood, S. C. E. ANNE HAIR (I) Easley, S. C, JUDSON E, HAIR (2) JEFFERY T. HAIRE (I) JAMES R. HALBLEIB H. GARRETT HALE (3 WILLIAM R. HALE (T PETER T. HALEY (2) ARCHIBALD B. HALL (: CATHY F. HALL (I) . JAMES D. HALL (3) JOHN Q. HALL, JR. (I RICHARD K. HALL, JR. TURNER C. HALL (I) Clemson, S. C. . Rock Hill, S.C. . . . Lititz, Pa. Lighthouse Pt., Fla. . Greenville, S. C. Pinewood, S. C, ' awley ' s Island, S. C. . Greenville, S.C. N.Augusta, S, C. . . . York, S, C. Greenwood, S. C. . Mt. Ulla, N.C. I ROBERT D. HALLMAN ( LOWELL M. HALLMAN J. CRAIG HALMAN (3) RICHARD S. HALPERN | SHEILA G. HALSTEAD . Rock Hill, S.C, . Gilbert, S,C. . . Norfolk, Va. Huntington, N.Y. Charleston, S. C. CHARLES L HALTIWANGER (2) W. Cola., S. C. KENDALL HALTIWANGER (3) DEBORAH L HAMILTON (I) DONALD H. HAMILTON (3) JAMES M. HAMILTON III (2) JOHN E. HAMILTON, JR, (2) NANCY E. HAMILTON (2) L.ttle Mtn., S.C. , Clemson, S.C. Easley, S. C. . . Perry, Ga. . Clemson, S. C. . Clifton, N.J. underclassmen R. BRIGGS HAMILTON III (I DEBORAH W. HAMMETT (2) ROBERT B. HAMMOND (I) TOM V. HAMMOND (3) . TERRY L. HAMPTON (2) . PEGGY S. HAMRICK (l| . DAVID W. HAMSON (I) KEITH H. HANCOCK (2) . RAY F. HANCOCK, JR. (I) FRANCIS S. HANE (2) . . JOHN W, HANE (I) . . BOBBY L. HANLEY (I) . . CHARLES HANLEY (2) . MARY C. HANNA (I) . . C. PHIL HANNA (2) . . SHARON K. HANNA (2) CHRISTOPHER A. HANSON THOMAS A. HARBIN (I) . . Rock Hill, S.C. . Anderson, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Modoc, S. C. Laurens, S. C. Greenwood. S. C. W.Columbia, S.C. Spartanburg, S. C. . Hartsville, S. C. Ft. Motte, S. C. . Ft. Motte, S. C. . . Belton.S. C, Great Wake, S.C. McCormick, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Gastonia. N. C. 2) . Augusta, Ga, Anderson. S. C. GWYNN L. HARDEE (I) . DOUGLAS R. HARDEN (I) HOWARD W. HARDER (2) . JAMES C. HARDIN (3) . , BEN W. HARDING (2) . . NELSON L. HARDWICK (2) G THOMAS R. HARE (2) . THOMAS R. HARGROVE (3) CHARLES A. HARMAN (2) THOMAS C. HARMAN (2) STEVE N. HARMON (I) . . C. DOUGLASS HARPER (I) . . Loris, S. C. Honolulu. Hawad . . Sumter, S. C. Clemson, S. C. . . McBee. S. C. Iivants Ferry. S. C. Leesville. S. C. Walterboro. S. C. Columbia, S. C. . Lexington. S. C. Lexington. S. C. Greenville. S. C. DAVID S. HARPER (I) .... Lancaster. Pa. JOSEPH E. HARPER (3) . . Greenville. S. C. RICHARD M. HARPER. JR. (I) . Seneca. S. C. ROBERT N. HARPER (I) . . Greenwood. S. C. C. WESLEY HARRELL. JR. (3) . Columbia. S. C. J. MELINDA HARRELSON (2) . Greenville, S. C. D. VANCE HARRIS (1) . . Spartanburg. S. C. EDWARD L. HARRIS (1) . . . . Atlanta. Ga. JOHN B. HARRIS (3) . . Memphis. Tenn. JOHN R. HARRIS (3| . . . Westmmster. S. C. MARY E. HARRIS (1) . . . McCorm.ck. S. C. MASON L.HARRIS (1) . Char leston Hghts.. S. C. CHARLES L. HARRISON (3) . . . Olar. S. C. DAVID W. HARRISON (3) . Harrisonburg. Va. DIANNE R. HARRISON (3) . . . Aiken. S.C. JAMES B. HARRISON (1) . . . Taylors, S. C. MARY K. HARRISON (1) . . Greenville. S.C. POWELL B. HARRISON (2) . Columbia. S.C. ANNE L. HARSHMAN (2) . . Clemson. S.C. M. ANITA HART (1) . . . . Williston. S. C. F. BETH HART (1) . . . . . Walhalla. S. C. DONALD E. HART (1) . . . . Belton.S. C. JOEL D. HART (3) . . . . . Newark. N.J. J. HARVEY HARROLD. JR. (2) Spartanburg. S. C. HILLIARD G. HARVEY (1) . . . Aiken. S.C. RICK A. HARVEY (2) . . . Greenville. S.C. RICHARD J. HARVIE (2) . . . Natick. Mass. MARCUS D. HARWOOD (2) . Charleston, S.C. GEORGEL. HASELDEN. JR. (2) . Charleston. S.C. JULIAN C. HASELDEN (3) . . Scranton.S. C. SANDRA J. HASH (3) . . . Greenville. S.C. WILLIAM P. HASTY (2) . . Charleston. S.C. ERNEST D. HATFIELD, JR. (3) . . Sumter. S.C. BARBARA S. HATHAWAY ( 1 ) . Charleston. S.C. HANS J. HAVEN (1) . . W ' inston-Salem. N. C. CARL W. HAWKINS. JR. (3) . W. Cola.. S.C. E. FAYE HAWKINS |2) . . . . Central. S.C. PHILLIP V. HAWKINS |3) Mt. Pleasant. S.C. RICHARD C. HAWKINS (1) . Spartanburg, S.C. JOE F. HAYES (2) . . . . Greenville. S.C. GEORGE O. HAYES (3) . . Anderson. S.C. GARY B. HAYES (1) . . . Spartanburg. S. C. EDWARD E. HAYES (1) . . . . Mayo. S.C. ROBERT F. HAWTHORNE (3| . Greenwood. S. C. KENNETH L. HAWTHORNE ( 1 ) Greenwood, S. C. ALLEN R. HAWTHORNE (3) . Robins AFB. Ga. MICHAEL C. HAWORTH |l) . Chas.. W. Va. TIMOTHY E. HAWKRIDGE (1] 1 . Wakan. Mass. underclassmen s ' fmK ' mFmtm ' underclassmen ¥1 JOHN C. HAYES (I) . . . PAMELA A. HAYES (2) WAYNE L, HAYES (3) . B. SPENCER HAYGOOD (I) GEORGE M. HAYNES, JR. I RICHARD L. HAYNES (I) JIMMIE HAYNIE (2| . . SAMUEL M. HAZEL (3) , FORD W. HEACOCK (I) . DONALD J, HEALY (2) . J. LESLIE HEATON, JR. (I) ROMAN E. HECKELMANN | DAVID HEDGEPETH (I) . . WM. T. HEFFELFINGER (I) WENDY A. HEITZMAN (I) MICHAEL D. HELLAMS (2) MARK M. HEMEYER (3) . GROVER C. HENDERSON (3) Lalce View, S. C. . Tabor City, N. C. . Wellford. S, C. . Winnsboro, S. C. 2) . Dexter. N.C. . . Barnwell, S.C. Anderson, S. C. Hampton, S, C. Sebring, Fla. , . . Atlanta, Ga. . Orangeburg, S. C. I) . Paramus, N.J. Mountainside, N.J. Greensburg, Pa. . . Hampton. N.J. . . Laurens, S.C. Columbia, S. C . Greenwood, S. C. JAMES R. HENDERSON, JR. (2) Asheville, N. C. KATHY S. HENDERSON (I) STEVE Z. HENDERSON (I) . JOHN M. HENDRICK. JR. (2) JONATHAN R. HENDRIX (3) P. ELAINE HENDRIX (I) . . LYNN H. HENNING (I) . CHRISTIAN HENRIKSEN (I) DANNY D. HENRIKSEN |l) , JAMES V. HENRIKSEN. JR. (I) S. ANNE HENRY (2) . . . C. ALLEN HENRY (l| . . JOHN L. HENSEL, JR. (3) . LOIS J. HENSON (I) ... GAIL HERIOT (3) . . . . WM. GREGG HERLONG (I) THOMAS H. HERLONG (2) WARREN R. HERNDON (I) , JULIA A. HERNS (2) . . CHICHI A. HERR (3) . . . J. CATHY HESTER (I) . . JOHN R. HESTER (3) . . EDWARD H. HEUER III (1) LESLIE F. HEYNIGER (I) . . Piedmont, S.C. Greenwood, S. C. Conway, S. C. . . Chester, S. C. Simpsonville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . . . Islip. N.Y. Charleston, S. C. . Charleston. S. C. Columbia. S. C. Frogmore. S. C. . Columbia. S. C. Campobello, S. C. Cayce, S. C. Manning, S. Johnston, S. Winnsboro, S. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. . Clemson.S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Sea Giart. N. J, JOHN H. HEYRICH (2) . DAVID M. HICKLIN (2) VICTOR R. HICKMAN, JR. KENNETH M. HICKS (I) JESSE C. HIERS, JR. (3) TERRY Q. HIERS (2) . Upper Montclair, N.J. . . Spartanburg, S. C. (3) . Columbia, S.C. . . . Oakland, N.J. . . . Gaffney, S. C. . . . Bartow, Fla. RAYMOND F. HIGGINS (2) . Amityville, N. J. BETTY O. HIGHSMITH (I) . Westminster, S. C. WM. R. HIGHSMITH (I) . Wmston-Salem, N. C. CHARLES B. HILBURN (2) . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. MSh VAN P. HILDERBRAND (1 ) . . . Clover. S. C DAVID D. HILDERBRAND (2) . . Ithaca, N.Y BARBARA E. HILL (1) . . . . Athens, Ohio JOHN T. HILL (3) . . . . Laurens, S.C MACK E. HILL (1) . . Myrtle Beach AFB, S.C PATSY S. HILL (l| . . . . . Piedmont, S.C ROBERT B. HILL, JR. (1) . Timmonsville, S. C THOMAS C. HILL (2) . . . . Salisbury. Md WAYNE F. HILL, JR. (2) . . EDWARD F. HILLHOUSE (I) VICTORIA L. HILLHOUSE (I) ANTHONY R. HILTON (3) . THOMAS J. HINCHMAN (I) CHRISTOPHER HINDMAN ( I ) Timmonsville.S. C. Anderson, S, C. . Anderson, S. C. Hopeville, G a. . Myrtle Bch., S.C. Spartanburg. S. C. I, ELIZABETH HINES (I ALAN T. HINSON (I) BUFORD L. HINSON | JERRY P. HINSON (2) CLEVELAND C. HIOTT DOUGLAS G. HIPP (I) . THOMAS M. HIPP (I) . CAROL HIPPS (I) . . . EVERETTE E. HITE III (2) PAGE L. HITE, JR. (I) . NANCY V. HIX (I) . . STEVEN M. HOBSON (3) JAMES E. HODGES (2) . MICHAEL A. HODGE (3) ANDREA HOFFORD (I) . SHARON C. HOGAN (I) VICKI HOLCOMB (I) . . ) . . St. Petersburg, Fla. Macon, Ga. 2) . . Rock Hill. S. C. .... Pelzer, S. C. 11(1) . Round O, S.C. . . Williamsville, N.Y. Easley, S. C. , . . Walterboro, S. C. 2) . Spartanburg, S. C. Florence, S. C. . . Westminster, S.C. 3 ) Spartanburg, S. C. GREGORY G. HOLCOMBE (11 JOSEPH S. HOLCOMBE (2) M. KAREN HOLCOMBE (I) MICHAEL G. HOLCOMBE (2) STEVEN W. HOLCOMBE (I) CAROL A. HOLDER (2) . . VICKEY L. HOLDER (I) . . JACK L. HOLEMAN (2| W. HOWARD HOLL III (3) B. LAWSON HOLLAND (I) G. RUSTY HOLLAND (I) . WILLIAM HOLLAND (2) . LOUIS C. HOLLEMAN (I) . SARAH R. HOLLEMAN (2) WANDA L. HOLLEY (I) . . WILLIAM D. HOLLEY (3) . DEBORAH A. HOLIDAY (I) ROBERT M. HOLLINGS. JR. JOHN R. HOLLINGSWORTH (I) Ande Ware Shoals, S.C. . . Sumter. S.C. . . . Apo. N.Y. Anderson. S. C. . . McLean, Va. Pickens, S.C. Greenville, S. C. Anderson, S. C. . Greenville, S.C. Easley, S. C. . Columbia, S.C. . Abbeville, S.C. Greenville, S. C. . Columbia, S.C. Mooresville, N. C. . Mauldin.S. C. Anderson, S. C. Westminster, S.C. Summerville, S.C. Ware Shoals. S. C. Augusta, Ga. Central, S. C. I) . Chas.,S. C. Dn,S. C. underclassmen KATHRYNE M. HOLLIS (I) DALE B. HOLMS (I) . . LEWIS F. HOLMES |2) . STEVEN N. HOLMES (1) . C. ROSS HOLROYD (2) . DAVID W. HOLT (2) . . ADELAIDE E. HOMMEL (I) STEVE C. HONDRAS (2) . WANDA HONEA (3) . . JUDY G. HOOD (I) . . WILLIAM C. HOOD (I) WILLIAM M. HOOD (2) . CHRIS A. HOOKS (I) . J. STEVE HOOKS (1) . , GEORGE L. HOOPER (2) KATHY M. HOOPER (2) . MARY L. HOOVER (I) . ROBERT E. HOOVER (2| . Rock Hill, S. C. Marietta, Ga. . . Trenton. S. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. Gramling. S. C. Orangeburg. S. C. . . Ladson.S. C. . Florence, S.C. Westminster, S.C. . Greenville, S. C. Sharon, S. C. Williamston, S.C. . . Nichols, S.C. Greenville, S. C, Greenville, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Cheraw, S. C. . Ridgeville, S. C. :..-.;iytt-;;nr i;-;;!:-:.-.;i- mmFsamaaBr.;s-. underclassmen rA M JOHN D. HOPKINS (!) . Simpsonville S.C. LINDA T. HOPKINS, (2) . . . Central S.C. RICHARD W. HOPKINS (3) . Pt. Deposit , Md. STANLEY P. HOPKINS (3) Greenville S.C. SUSAN R. HOPPER (2) . . . Greenville S.C. ROBERT H. HORD (!) . . . Atlanta, Ga. BENJAMIN S. HORNEIII (1) . Charleston S.C. NANCY L. HORNER (1) . . . Trenton N.J. LYNN D. HORNEY (1) . . . . Newar ,Del. DAN L. HORTON (2) . . . Pendleton S.C. GERALD B. HOUGH (3) . Annapoli , Md. WILLIAM B. HOUSE (3) . Little Mountain S.C. BRUCE HOVERMALE (1) . . . Sumter S.C. MILFORD O. HOWARD, JR. 1) Piedmont S.C. P. RANDY HOWELL (2) . . Pickens S.C. ROBERT E. HOWELL (1) . . Concord, N.C. DAVID S. HOWLE (!) . . . Hartsville S.C. HARRY G. HOWLE, JR. (2) . Hartsville S.C. GARY J. HOYSON (1) . Carneg e, Pa. PETER M. HRYNYSHYN (1) . Westlslip N.Y. A. SCOTT HUBBARD (2) . . . Clemson S.C. ELBERT B. HUBBARD (1) . . . Sumter S.C. WILLIAM R. HUBBARD (2) Clemson S.C. KATHERINE J. HUBBELL (2) . Charleston S.C. MICHAEL J. HUCKS (2) . . . Aynor S.C. CHERYL K. HUDGINS (1) . Spartanburg S.C. NORMA A. HUDNALL (3) . . . Aiken S.C. CHARLES T. HUFF (2) . Clemson S.C. THOMAS F. HUFF (1) . . St. Matthews S.C. JENNIFER F. HUFFMAN (3) . Zanesville Ohio ARTHUR T. HUGHES (2) . . Charleston S.C. HARRIET L. HUGHES (1) . . Lancaster S.C. JANIS D. HUGHES (2) . Taylors S.C. JOHN B. HUGHES, JR. (2) . Rock Hill S.C. LEWIS C. HUGHES (1) . Enoree S.C. MARIE G. HUGHES (2) . . Taylors S.C. ROBIN V. HUGHES (2) . . Falls Church, Va. SIDNEY H. HUGHES (I) . . . Blenheim. S. C. NANCY HUGHSTON (2) . Spartanburg, S. C. KAREN P. HUMPHRIES (I) . Columbia, S. C. C. LAMAR HUNNICUTT (3) . Pendleton, S. C. ALBERT L HUNT (1) . Orchard Lake, Mich DAVID M HUNT (1) . Cranbury N.J. DONALD C. HUNT (2) . Greenville S.C. JAMES M . HUNT, JR. (1) . . Elberto i,Ga. SUSAN HUNT (II . . . . . Florence S.C. JOHN E. HUNTER (1) . Gray Court S.C. HOWELL C. HUNTER, JR (1) Rock Hill S.C. WALTER ; . HUNTER (1) . . Greenville S.C. WILLIAM T. HUNTER (1) . . Central S.C. WINTON T. HUNTER (3) . Orangeburg S.C. F. ED HUSKEY. JR. (3) . West Columbia S.C. REBECCA L. HUSKINS (1) . . Camden S.C. LAWRENCER. HUTCHINSON (3) Rock H, II S.C. THOMAS M. HUTCHINSON (2) . Atlante ,Ga. ROBERT J HUTNIK (2) . Ridgefield Park. N.J. CATHERINE D. HUTSON (1 1 . . Conyer .Ga. GLENN R. HUTTO (2) . . . . Clemson, S.C. K. JEAN HUTTO (2) . . Charleston, S.C. ROBERT E HYATT (1) . . Waynesville, N.C. FRANK H. INGLE (3) . . . Jacksonvilli ANN INGRAM (3) Clemson, EMILY R. INGRAM (I) . . Greenville, MILLER S. INGRAM (3) . . . Cheraw, M. DAWN IRMITER (2) . . . . Clemson MARK R. IRWIN (I) . . . Kenneth Squai WAYNE E. ISEMAN (2) . EDWARD F. ISBILL (I) . . MARY F. IVESTER (3) . . . JAMES M. IVEY (3) . . . STEWART D. IVEY (I) . . DANDETTE L. JACKS (I) . CHARLES L.JACKSON. JR. (2) DEBORAH A.JACKSON (I) EDWIN B. JACKSON (2) . RANDOLPH J. JACKSON (2) RICHARD F. JACKSON (I) SALLIE J. JACKSON (I) . Fla. S. C. s. c. s.c. s. c. e, Pa. . Flapsdale. N.C. Ware Shoals, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. Ontario, Canada . Chandler. N.C. Simpsonville. S. C. Summerville. S. C. Ware Shoals, S.C. . Batesburg. S. C. Camden, S. C. . Varnville, S. C. Gaston, S. C. THOMAS 8. JACKSON (I) . Orangeburg, S. C. . Gastonia, N. C. Georgetown. S. C. , . Clinton. S.C. Clemson, S. C. Providence, R. I. GEORGE D. JACOBS (3) ROBERT E. JACOBS (I) SUSAN W. JACOBS (I) NARESH C. JAIN (3) . MIKE JAMES (2) . . . ROBERT H. JAMES (2) . GEORGE R. JAMESON (3) JOHN D. JAMESON (2) JUDY G. JAMESON (3) LAKE H. JAMESON, JR. ( ROBERT L. JAMESON (I) DALLAS R. JAMISON (I) GEORGE E. JAMIESON (2) DANIEL A. JANER (2) . I JAY P. JARMOSIK (I) . CLYDE H. JARRETT (I) . ROBERT R. JAY (3) . . JAMES E. JENKINS (I) . JOHN K. JENKINS, JR. (2 MICHAEL W. JENKINS (2) ROBERTA D. JENKINS (I) SUZANNE JENKINS (I) . WALTER T.JENKINS III (3) DAVID C. JENNINGS (3) GERVAIS JENNINGS (I) HAROLDC. JENNINGS, JR. JAMES K. JENNINGS (2) M. REBECCA JESSEN (I) GLENNA J. JESTER (2) . . . Rock Hill. S.C. . . . Easley, S. C. . . Rldgeland, S. C. Easley, S. C. 3) . Clemson, S.C. Easley, S. C. . . Hanahan. S. C. . . . Macon, Ga. So Piedras, Puerto Rico . . Harwinton, N.Y. . . Charlotte. N.C. . Greenwood, S. C. . N. Charleston, S. C. .... Erie, Pa. . . Lancaster, S. C. . . . Sumter, S.C. Greer, S. C. . . Rock Hill, S.C. . . Abbeville. S.C. Lancaster, S. C. I ) Greenville, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . Summerville, S.C. . . Anderson, S.C. SUSAN D.JOHNS (I) . . . Columbia, S. C. ALEX H. JOHNSON. JR. (I) . . Latta, S. C. DIANNA L JOHNSON (I) . Greenville. S. C. ERIC I. JOHNSON (I) . . . Ashevllle, N. C. GENE JOHNSON (2) . . Johnson City, Tenn. GORDON B.JOHNSON (2) . Newberry, S. C. GREGORY S. JOHNSON (I) HOWARD C. JOHNSON (2) JAMES M. JOHNSON (3) . JAMES W. JOHNSON (2) JAMES R. JOHNSON (I) . JAMES W. JOHNSON (2) . Ashevllle, N.C. Charleston, S. C. . Walhalla.S. C. . Sumter, S.C. Greenville, S. C. . Sumter, S.C. i .M underclassmen © . :Jt i nMm! 0f p mm 1 underclassmen JOHN L JOHNSON (2) . JOHN M. JOHNSON (I) . J. MONROE JOHNSON (I) LARRY B. JOHNSON (I) . LOUIS A. JOHNSON (I) . ROBERT M. JOHNSON (I) . ERNEST B. JOHNSON, JR. (3) GREGORY B.JOHNSTON (I) LARRY E. JOLLY (I) . . B. WEBB JONES (2) . . . CHAFEE JONES 111 (2) . CHARLES D. JONES (2) . DANIEL A. JONES (I) DANNY L. JONES (I) . DAWN C. JONES (3) . EDWARD E. JONES (3) EDWARD R. JONES (3) FRANCIS G. JONES (I) Florence, S. C. Easley, S. C. . Arleta, Calif. Conway, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Columbia, S. C. . . Belton,S. C. Colunnbia, S. C. Gaffney, S. C. Florence, S. C. Darlington, S. C. Bishopville, S. C. Happy Hill, S.C. . . Belton, S.C. . . Aiken, S.C. . . Salley, S.C. Marietta, Ga. . Florence, S. C. GEORGE S.JONES, Jr. (3) Moncks Corner, S.C. HAROLD R. JONES, JR. (I JAMES C. JONES, JR. (I LAURA P. JONES (I) . . LENNOX K. JONES (3) . MICHAEL L. JONES (3) PATRICIA A. JONES (I) PAULA L JONES (I) . OSCAR A. JONES, JR. (3) RONALD E. JONES (3) . RONALD L. JONES (3) . STEPHEN W. JONES (!) . TERESA M. JONES (3) . WILLIAM M. JONES (I) WM. DAVID L. JONES (I) WILLIAM J. JONES (2) WILLIAM R. JONES (I) . ZONNIE JONES III (3) . A. SCOTT JORDAN (I) . ALAN P. JORDAN (I) . DENNIS C. JORDAN (I) JAMES C. JORDAN (I) K. LEAH JORDAN (I) . LEONARD R.JORDAN, JR. LUCY M. JORDAN (I) CHARLES M. JOYE (3) RONALD L. JOYNER (3) HARRY E. JUDSON, JR. CAROL A. JULIAN (I) WALTER A. JULIAN (3) HERBERT C. JUNG, JR. ALAN F. JURKOWSKI ( HELEN P. KAMBAS (I) DIA KAMMOUN (3) . NABEEL KAMMOUN (I) ROBERT B. KANE (2) . . Winnsboro, S. C. Lancaster, S. C. . Spartanburg, S. C. . . Anderson, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Rocky Mount, N. C. Ctiarleston, S. C. . . Fort Mill, S.C. . . . Pickens, S.C. NewCarrollton, Md. Camden, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . . Taylors, S. C. . Greensboro, N. C. Charleston, S. C. . . . Mauldin, S.C. Slmpsonvllle, S. C. Conway, S. C. . . . Mauldin, S.C. . Travelers Rest, S. C. Brookeville, Md. . . Greenville, S.C. (3) . Columbia, S. C. JOHN M. KAPP (3) HYMAN KARESH (3) WILLIAM B. KARST DIANNE A. KASSAB | FRED S. KAY (2) . LYNDA A. KAY (2) Columbia, S.C. Columbia, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Piedmont, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Wyomissing, Pa. Budd Lake, N.J. Charleston, S. C. Tripoli, Lebanon Clemson, S. C. Columbia, S.C. Columbia, S.C. . Burton, S.C. Greenville, S. C. Florence, S. C. . Belton, S.C. Pendleton, S.C. WILLIAM A. KAY (2) .... Columbia, S. C. WILSON V. KAY (2) . . . . Anderson, S. C. MARK W. KEENEY (I) . . . Anderson, S. C. LEE S. KEESE (3) . . . . Westminster, S. C. WILLIAM N. KEISLER (I) . . . Gilbert, S. C. CANDICE B. KEITH (2) . . Spartanburg, S. C. FLOYD A. KEITH (3) Dillon, S. C. DANIEL H. KEITH (I) .... Laurens, S.C. R. MICHAEL KEITH (2) .... Lugoff, S. C. B. PAUL KELLEY (2) Enoree, S.C. J. DON KELLEY (3) . . . . Greenville, S. C. M. JOYCE KELLEY (1) . . Travelers Rest, S. C. PHIL R. KELLEY (I) Seneca, S. C. STEVEN D. KELLEY (I) . . . Greenville, S. C. JAMES KELLY (I) . . . . Greenville, S. C. KAREN S. KELLY (I) . . . . Florence, S. C. MARY E. KELLY (I) .... Clemson, S. C. PATRICIA A. KELLY (2) . . Greenville, S. C. M. BETH KELSEY (I) .... Pickens, S. C. JOHN T. KELTON (I) . . . . Atlanta, Ga. M. KATHRYN KEMP (I) . . Ninety Six, S. C. WILLIAM J. KENNEDY (I) . . Hanahan, S. C. G. MICHAEL KENNEDY (I) . Pensacola, Fla. JANET L. KENNEDY (2) . . Charleston, S. C. FRED S. KENNETH (I) . . . Ridgeville, S. C. DANTZLER A. KENNERLY (2) Orangeburg, S. C. MARY C. KENNERTY (2) . . Charleston, S. C. STEVEN R. KEREKANICH (3) . Columbia, S. C. M. DIANE KERR (3) . . . . Greenville, S. C. NELSON T. KESSLER (2) . . Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL P. KEYS (3) EVALYN S. KILGO (I) SUSAN K. KILLE (2) ROBERT E. KILLEY (I) R. A. KILLINGSWORTH WILLIAM D. KIMBRELL . . . Walhalla.S. C. . . Darlington, S.C. . . Charlotte, N. C. . Sullivans Island, S.C. I) . Isleof Palms, S.C. ) . . . Sumter, S.C. RAYMOND R. KIMMITT (3) . . Liberty, S. C. HARRY W. KINARD (I) . . Greenwood, S. C. JERRY D. KINARD (I) .... Joanna, S.C. ALAN C. KING (2) . . . . Greenville, S. C. DAVID K. KING (2) Taylors, S. C. EDWARD H. KING (2) . West Columbia, S. C. Mmm underclassmen JAMES M. KING (2) . . JOHNNY T. KING (2) . JULIA T. KING (2) . . STEVEN R. KING (2) . . STEPHEN J. KING (I) . RONALD W, KINNEY (3) DOROTHY L. KIRBY (I) . JANICE L KIRBY (3) . LISA I. KIRK (I) . . . JERRILU KIRK (2) . . . MARY K. KIRK (3) . . M. CATHY KIRKHAM (I) ROBERT R. KISSER (I) CHRISTINA KLAAS (2) JOHN KLINCK (3) . BRENDA KNEECE (I) LEWIS A. KNIGHT (2) MARSHA J. KNIGHT . Hartsvilie, S. C. Gray Court, S. C. Westminster, S.C. Chesterfield, S. C. . Libertyville, III. . Charleston, S. C. . . Slater, S.C. Clinton, S. C. . . Aiken, S. C. . . Easley, S. C. Lancaster, S. C. Winter Park, Fla. . Clemson, S. C. Columbia, S. C. . Columbia, S.C. . Monetta.S.C. Lancaster, S. C. Anderson, S. C. underclassmen M CHRISTINE M. KNITTLE (1) Alexandria, Va. JOHN B. KNODSER (1) . . . Babylon, N.Y. BRADLEY G. KNOLL (1) . Coral Gables, Fla. ROBERT F. KNORR (1) . . Runnemede, N.J. J. LEE KNOWLAND (2) . . . Clemson, S. C. SUSAN C. KNOX (1) . . . Spartanburg, S. C. ROBERT E. KOCH (2) . . Newberry, S. C. ALBERT R. KOON (2) . . . . Chapin, S.C. HERBERT R. KOON (1) . N.Charleston, S.C. KENNETH P. KOONS (!) . . . Yardley, Pa. PATRICK L. KOPPEL (3) . . Columbia, S.C. CARLOTTAKORNAHRENS (2) Summerville, S.C. JOSEPH S. KORVICK (1) . . . Miami, Fla. MARY E. KOSSLER (2) . Charleston, S. C. EDWARD P. KOZIOL (2) . . River Forest, III. PHILIP C. KOZLIK (1) . . . Smithtown, N.Y. PALMER E. KRANTZ (3) . . Columbia, S.C. EDWARD L. KRAUTH (1) . . . Decatur, Ga. JOEL G. KRAVITZ (1) . . Beachwood, Ohio LYNN E. KRESS (1) . . . . Richmond, Va. BYRON J. KUDRA (3) . . . . Sumter, S.C. MARTHA F. KUHNEN (1) . . Kenilworth, N.J. JANET E. KUKELKORN (2) . Orangeburg, S. C. JEAN M. KUNA (1) . . . . Columbia, S.C. HENRY M. KUNKLE (1) . Prosperity, S. C. DONNA L. LAFFODAY (1) . Clemson, S.C. DARRELL R. LA KE (1) . . . Columbia, S.C. DAVID E. LAKE (2) . . . . Greenville, S.C. FRANK L. LAKE (1) . . . . Prosperity, S. C. THOMAS L. LAKE (1) . . . Jamestown, S. C. EDWARD M. LAMAR (3) . . . Easley, S. C. MARLA H. LAMAR (2) . . Clemson, S. C. PHOEBE A. LAMBERT (1) . . . Pacolet, S. C. DAVID D. LAMP (1) . . . . Columbia, S. C. DONALD W. LANCASTER [ Mt. Pleasant, S. C. THOMAS E. LANDON (2) . Spartanburg, S. C. GEORGE E. LANDRETH (2) . . Augusta, Ga. DONNA M. LANE (1) . . Silver Spring, Md. MICHAEL E. LANE (!) . . . Kingstree, S. C. TERRY S. LANFORD (1) . . . Duncan, S.C. SARAH C. LANGFORD (1) . . Camden, S. C. DAVID R. LANGLEY (!) . Greenville, S. C JEFF LANGLEY (3) . . . . Charlotte, N. C. RODNEY M. LANGLEY (3) . Darlington, S.C GREGORY G. LANGSTON (2 . Florence, S. C. JENNIFER L. LARGEY (3) . . . Trenton, N.J. CHARLIE M. LARK (2) . . . . Easley, S. C. STEVEN E. LARMORE (1) . . . Delmar, Del. M. KEITH LASTER (1) . . Hemingway, S. C. WILSON A. LATHAN (3) . . Abbeville, S.C. MARGARET E. LATHROP (i; Clemson, S. C. CHARLES E. LATIMER (3) . Bishopville, S. C. KEITH LATIMER (1) . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. TOMMY J. LATTIMORE (3) . Charleston, S. C CONRAD C. LAU (!) . . Greenwood, S. C. BRUCE W. LAVENDER (2) Gaffney, S. C. W. TOMMY LAVENDER (2) NewZion, S. C. ELLEN C. LAWHON (1) . . Hartsville, S. C. GLENN J. LAWHON (2) . . Hartsville, S. C NANCY C. LAWRENCE (1) . Greenville, S.C ROBERT C. LAWRENCE (I) Central, S.C. WILLIAM N. LAWRENCE (I) . Rockville. Md. TALMADGE LAWSON (I) . . Bamberg, S. C. ROBERT L. LAYNE, JR. (2) . Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM J. LAZENBY (I) . . Fort Lawn, S. C. SHIRLEY J. LEACH (3) . . . . Sumter, S. C. DEXTER B. LeCROY (3) GARY J. LEDBETTER (2) ALLEN P. LEDDON (I) . EDA A. LEDERFEIND (I) JOHN L. LEDFORD (I) . ANITA J. LEE (I] . . C. STEPHEN LEE (2) . CHUNG-PING LEE (I) J. TYLER LEE (2) . . . LUCIAN R. LEE, JR. (I) . . Walhalla, S. C. Summerville, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Elizabethtown, N. C. . . Clinton, S.C. . Great Falls, S.C. Conway, S. C. Bangkok, Thailand . . Sumter, S. C. Taylors, S. C. MICHAEL E. LEE (2) Boykin,S. C. MICHAELS. LEE (3) . . . . Sanford, S. C. DEBORAH L. LEEDS (I) .... Altoona, Pa. THOMAS J. LEGATO ( I ) . New Foundland, N. J. DEBRA M. LeGRAND (I) . . Winnsboro, S. C. ARMISTEAD C. LEIGH (2) . . . McLean, Va. JOHN S. LEITE (I) Atlanta, Ga. JAMES LEMON (I) Barnwell, S.C. FRANCES E. LEONARD (3) C. LEN LEONARD (I) . . REBEKAH A. LEONARD (2| THOMAS W. LEONARD (I) JOHN L. LEOPARD (I) . . BENJAMIN A, LEPPARD (I) WILLIAM M. LEPTICH (2) CHARLES S. LESEMANN (I) SUZANNE LESESNE (2) . . H. STEPHEN LESLIE (3) . SARA L. LESLIE (I) ... JAMES F. LEUCK (I) . . . .Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S. C. . . Lyman, S.C. Greer, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. Hagerstown, Md. . Charleston, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . Abbeville, S.C. Clemson. S. C. Dover, Ohio LINDA A. LEVER (2) ROBERT T. LEVINE (2) ANNE L. LEWIS (I) . . DEBORAH L. LEWIS (I) DEBORAH L. LEWIS (I) ROBERT B. LEWIS (I) . STANLEY R. LEWIS (3) JOHN S. LIBBY (I) . . ROBERT E. LIDE (3) . . M. LYNN LIEBENROOD (I) HARRELL W. LIGON (3) WILLIAM J. LIND (I) . Bethesda, Md . Allentown, Pa, Maitland, Fla Greenville, S. C Florence, S. C . Blue Bell, Pa . . Aiken, S.C. . . Easley, S. C. . . Augusta, Ga. Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Greenville, S. C. . Abbeville, S.C. DEBORAH A. LINDBERG (I) E. NELSON LINDER (I) . YOUNG S. LINDER (l| . BENJAMIN L. LINDLER (2) JERRY B. LINDLER (I) . R. M. LINDLER (3) . . PICKENS M. LINDSAY (I) WILLIAM L. LINDSAY (I) JAMES M. LINDSEY (I) . MARY J. LINDSEY (I) . . STEVEN E. LINDSEY (I) . R. ASHLEY LINDSTEDT (3) Charleston. S. C. Charleston, S. C. Walterboro, S. C. . Saluda, S.C. . Chapin, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Clemson, S. C. Wellenton, S. C. . Landrum, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Greer, S. C. Holly Hill, S.C. underclassmen i , ; V ' ; ? 5 - f m M 1 JOYCE R. LINNON (I) . DANNY L. LITCHFIELD (I) JOHN M. LIHLE (2) . . JOE H. LITTLEJOHN (I) . . . Mullins. S.C. Walterboro, S. C. . RockHill, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. ERNEST F. LIVINGSTON (I) . N. RUTH LOCKABY (I) . Trav North. S. C. ilers Rest, S. C. ROY E. LOCKETT (I) . SCOTT H. LOCKETT (I) JOHN L. LOCKLAIR (I) . SUSAN A. LOLLIS (2) . JOHN P. LOMBARDI (3) DOM LOMBARDO (3) . DONALD A. LONG (I) . JAMES G. LONG (3) . JERRY G. LONG (2) . WILLIAM J. LONG (I) LINDA L. LOOPER (I) . CHARLES N. LORD (3) . RONNY L. LOWDER (3) DOUGLAS H. LOWE (I) . J. WAYNE LOWE (2) . C. MITCHELL LOWRY (I) JAMES L. LUCAS (2) . SAL A. LUCIA (3) . . . Gastonia, N. C. . . Wayne, N.J. Summerville, S. C. Easley, S. C. . Smithtown, N.Y. Stamford, Conn. Greenwood, S. C. Newberry. S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Bell Mawr, N.J. Gastonia, N. C. . Potsdam, N. Y. Sumter, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. NewEllenton, S.C. . Columbia, S. C. Chester, S. C. Stamford, Conn. HENRY LUCIUS (l| . BRUCE M. LUCK (I) . ANDREW W. LUCOT III RICHARD G. LUHRSEN THOMAS E. LUKE (2) . DAVE L. LYLE (2) . . . . . . Dillon, S.C. . Mt. Arlington, N.J. |3) . Edgewood, Md. (I) . Cresskill, N.J. . . Greenville, S.C. Travelers Rest, S. C. ELLIOTT H. LYNAM III (3) JEFF McALEER (I) . . . LARRY C. McADAMS (2) . LEWIS M. McALHANY (3) HELMAN D. McALiSTER. JR. ROBERT D. McCALL (I) . WILLIAM S. McCALL (2 HUGH B. McCALLUM JAMESJ.McCALLUM (I) SUSAN M. McCARTER (I PHILIP L. McCLAIN (3) SHERRILL J. McCLAIN Clemson, S. C. Summerville, S. C. Easley, S. C. Bamberg, S. C. ( I ) Columbia, S. C. . . . Aiken, S.C. . Pendleton, S.C. . . Ft. Mill, S.C. Spring Valley, N.Y, Fountain, Inn, S. C. . Willlston, S. C. Joanna, S. C. BARBARA F. McCLESKEY (I) CAROL R. McCLINTOCK (2) CECIL R. McCLURE (2) . . BOBBYE N. McCORD (I) . . GEORGEJ.McCRARY, JR. (I) JOHNNY B. McCRAW (I) , RHETT C. McCRAW (3) . ROBERT D. McCRAW (2) . EDWARD L. McCREADY (3) PAMELA K. McCREERY (3) B. JEAN McCRICKARD (I) . STEVEN A. McCURDY (2) . BENJAMIN F. McDANIEL H. EARLE McDANIEL (I) . RICHARD L. McDANIEL (I) WILLIAM A. McDANIEL (I) KATHY J. McDonald (3] MARVIN n. McDonald (i) . Greenville. S. C. . . Seneca, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. . Columbia, S. C. Gaffney, S. C. Gaffney, S. C. . Gaffney, S. C. . Pittsburgh, Pa. . Elliott City, Md. Greenwood, S. C. Liverpool, N. Y. Travelers Rest, S. C. Easley, S. C. Leesvllle, S. C. Florence, S. C. Greenville. S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. ROSE M. McDonald (i) . RUTH E. McDonald (i) . . GEORGE w. McDowell (2) JAMES J. McDowell, jr. (3) AUSTIN R. McELHANEY, JR. ( I ) LARRY McELRATH (3) . . NANCY L McELROY (I) . KATHY L. McENTYRE (I) . JEANNIE M. McFADDIN (I) BOBBY D. McGEE (3) . . . MARY L. McGILL (1) . . BRIAN C. McGINNIS (3) . MARIANNE E. McSRADY (I) PETER A. McGUIRE (3) . . KELLY D. McHENRY (I) . . STAN C. MclLVAIN (I) . . MARC S. MclLWAIN (2) . . PAULA MclNTOSH (I) . . ROGER D. McJUNKIN (2) . THOMAS N. McJUNKIN (I) WALTER S. McJUNKIN (3) . CAREY W. McKAIN (I) . BONNIE A. McKEE (I) . . JEAN M. McKEE (I) . . . . . . Iva. S. C. Greenville, S. C. Plandome, N. Y. . Kershaw, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Greer, S. C. Clovei Easlev Manninc Batesburc Andersor Sumtei , S. C. , S. C. , S.C. , S.C. , S. C. , S.C. Greenville, S. C. Santa Ana, Calif. Wililamsport, Pa. Greenwood, S. C. . Brevard, N. C. Cumming, Ga. . Pickens, S. C. , . Liberty, S. C. . Liberty, S. C. Taylors, S. C. . Seneca, S. C. Charleston, S. C. DUFFY N. McKENZIE ( ARTHUR J. McKINNEY EUGENE B. McKINNEY REBECCA J. McKINNEY (I ROSEMARY McKINNEY (I) H. EDDIEMcKNIGHT (2) . VIRGINIA L. McKNIGHT CARRIS K. McLANE (3) KENNETH F. McLAURIN WILLIAM T. McLEES (2) CAROL A. McLELLAN (3) KATHERINE McLENDON ( GORDON K. McLEOD (3) DAVID K. McMAHAN (3) KENDRICK B. McMAHAN ( MICHAEL T. McMAHAN JOHN G. McMAKIN (3) SPENCER F. McMASTER I) . . Fruitland, Md. . . Mauldin, S. C. . . Easley, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . Plum Branch, S.C. Moncks Corner, S. C. Easley, S. C. Seneca, S. C. Bamberg, S. C. Westminster, S.C. Seneca, S. C. . Winnsboro, S. C. Timmonsvllle, S. C. . Sevierville, Tenn. . Bethpage, N. Y. . . Deland, Fla. . Tucker, Ga. . Rock Hill, S.C. CAROL A. McMillan (2) . JAMES a. McMillan (3) . JAMES H. McMillan (2) . DANNY L. McMULLAN (2) ROBERT F. McNAB IV (3) . L. DENISE McNAIR (3) . . MARY J. McNAIR (I) . . w. CHARLES McNeill (2) . FRANKLIN F. McPHAIL (2) WILLIAM L. McPHERSON (2) ROBERT S. McRACKAN (2) DAVID T. McROBERTS (I) . DENNIS K. McROYAN (2| . MICHAEL K. McROYAN (I) MARY A. MaclNTYRE (I) . JULIUS R. MACK (2) . . . ANN W. MacLAUCHLIN (I) STEVEN E. MADDEN (2) . . . . Aiken, S.C. Bamberg, S. C. . Atlanta, Ga. Greenville, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Jackson, S. C. . Gable, S.C. Florence, S. C. Blackville, S. C. Laurens, S. C. . Sumter, S.C. Columbia, S. C. Sarasota, Fla. Sarasota, Fla. . . York, Pa. . Clemson, S. C. . Sanford, Fla. Anderson, S. C. !LJkM V underclassmen C. DEAN MADDOX (3) . . . Bath.S. C. JAMES S. MADRAY (1) . . Greenville, S.C. ROBIN J. MAGERS (3) . , Anderson, S. C. LARRY L. MAGGIORE (2) . . Hollywood, Fla. RANDALL MAHAFFEY (1) . . Greenv.lle. S. C. V. DALE MAHAFFEY (1) . . . . Easley, S. C. CHARLES P. MAJOR (1) . Wilmington, Del. PEARL E. MALANOS (1) . Charleston, S.C. JOHN R. MALONE (1) . . . Salisbury, Md. RONALD S. MANESS (2) . . Honea Path, S.C. WILLIAM T. MANESS (3) . . Honea Path, S.C. JACK T. MANSMANN (3) . . . Trenton. N.J. GEORGE R. MARETT (1) . . Charlotte, N.C. EDWARD A. MARKNERS (!) . Bay Shore, N.J. TONY G. MARLER (1) . . . . Laurens, S. C. FREDERICK MARSHALL (3) . Trumbull, Conn. JOHN D. MARSHALL (3) . Spartanburg, S. C. R. MARSHALL PEYTON (1) . Greenville, S.C. BETSY J. MARTIN (3) . . . Pendleton, S.C. CALVIN C. MARTIN (1) . . . Mullms, S. C. CHARLES C. MARTIN, JR. (i; Orangeburg, S. C. DAVID R. MARTIN (1) . . . Greenville. S. C. G. MILTON MARTIN (2) . Pineville, N.C. JAMES W. MARTIN (1) . Pamplico, S. C. JOHN P. MARTIN (3) . . . . Seneca, S.C. JOHN W. MARTIN III (2) . . . McBee, S. C. JOHN W. MARTIN (3) . . Woodbndge, N.J. MABRY E. MARTIN (2) . . . . Wayland, Ky. PATRICIA L. MARTIN (1) . . Clemson, S. C. MARGARET S. MARTIN (1) . . Deland, Fla. PHILLIP W. MARTIN (1 ) . Gaffney, S. C. RANDALL B. MARTIN (1) . Spartanburg, S. C. ROBERT F. MARTIN (i) . . Clemson, S.C. TONY A. MARTIN (1) . . Honea Path, S. C. WILLIAM MARTIN (3) . . . . Fairfield, N.J. MARY A. MASON (2) . . Westminster, S.C. JOHN W. MASSARI (1 ) . . Freeport, N. Y JEROME W. MASSIE (3) . . . Parlin, N.J JUDITH N. MASSINGALE (1) . . Easley, S.C WILLIAM E. MASTERS (1) . . . Easley. S. C CARL S. MATHENY. JR. (3) . Greenv.lle, S.C JOAN W. MATHEWS (3) . . Roanoke, Va MIKE H. MATHEWS (2) . . Waynesv.lle. N.C RICHARD C. MATHIS (2) . . Newberry, S. C WILMA J. MATHIS (2) . . Campobello, S. C JAMES R. MATSINGER (2) . . . Media, Pa CHARLES H. MATTHEWS (2) Clemson, S. C EDWARD C. MATTHEWS II (3) . Blackv.lle. S. C FRANK L. MATTHEWS (3) . . . Sumter, S.C MARTHA R. MATTHEWS (1) . Columbia, S.C RICHARD S. MATTHEWS (2) . Blackville, S. C THOMAS C. MATTHEWS (2) . . Wilson, N. C WAYNE T. MATTOX (1) . . . Columbia. S.C JOHN R. MAUNEY (2) . . . Charleston, S. C ALAN D. MAXWELL (3) . Greenwood, S. C CHARLES A. MAYER (3) . . Little Mtn., S.C JOHN E. MEADE (3) . . Williston Park, N. Y WILLIAM L. MEADE (3) . . Wllllston Park, N. Y ROBERT E. MEADORS (3) . . Clinton. S.C S. TIM MEDFORD (1) . . . Walhalla.S. C MARTIN MEEK (2) Spartanburg. S. C. DWIGHT J. MEHAFFY (3) . . Central. S. C. EDWARD E. MEINZINGER (I) . New York. N. Y. DAVID N. MELLARD (I) . . Summerville. S. C. JOHN W. MELLARS (3) . . Lindenhurst. N. Y. EDDIE H. MELLETTE (I) . . . Turbevllle, S. C. EUGENE MELLEVOLD (1) . Stony Brook. N.Y. ROBERT A. MERCER (1) . . Wallingford. Pa. ERNEST D. MERCK (3) . . . Greenville. S.C. MELVIN S. MERCK (3) . . . . Central. S.C. TIMOTHY C. MERRELL (3| . Rock Hill. S.C. MARION A. MERRin (3) . . . . Poker. S. D. HENRY A. MERZ (1) . . . Oak Ridge. N.J. WILLIAM C. METTS. JR. (1) . . . York, S. C. CRAIG R. METZGAR (1) , . . Darien. Conn. ALLAN R. MEYERRIECKS (3) . Myrtle Bch.. S.C. A. JOHN MICHAEL (1) . . Carteret. N.J. CHARLES C. MICHAELS (1) . Gaffney. S. C. JOHN P. MICKANIS (3) . Hanover. Md. DAVID A. MICKLE (1) . . . , Atlanta, Ga. PHILLIP A. MIDDLEBROOKS 3) . Union. S.C. ALAN F. MIDURA (3) . . . Wilmington, Del. STEVEN J. MIESBAUER (1) . Winona. Minn. CAROLYN B. MILES (3) . . . Greenville, S.C. ANDREW M. MILFORD (1) . Abbeville, S.C. CAROL MILFORD (2) . . Anderson. S. C. JAMES B. MILL (1) . . . . Greenville. S.C. DONALD H. MILLER (3) N.Augusta. S.C. DONALD J. MILLER (2) . . . Greer. S.C. HARRY M. MILLER (3) . . Fort Mill. S.C. JERRY B. MILLER (1) . . . . Greenville, S.C. JOEL P. MILLER |l) . . . . Chatham. N.J. MICHAEL E. MILLER (1) . . Greenville, S.C. MICHAEL H. MILLER (1) . . . Clemson.S. C. PAMELA J. MILLER (1) . . Orangeburg. S. C. PATRICIA J. MILLER (1) . Ridgeland. S. C. PETER J. MILLER (1) . . Poughkeepsie. N.Y. RICHARD W. MILLER (3) . . . Lebanon. Pa. WILLIAM M. MILLER (1) . . Columbia. S.C. W. NEAL MILLER (1) . . . . Clemson. S. C. JAMES D. MILLING (1) . . Greenwood. S. C. DONNA G. MILLS (1) . Greenville, S. C. FLOYD S. MILLS. JR. (2) . . Newberry. S. C. KIRK T. MILLS |l) . . . . . . Saluda, S.C. ROBERT P. MILLS (3) . . . . Greenville, S.C. ROGER W. MILLS (1) . . . Georgetown. S. C. STEVE A. MILLS (3) . . . . . Saluda. S.C. STEPHEN R. MILLWOOD (1) . . Gaffney. S.C. SHANNON L. MINER (1) . Clemson.S. C. WILLIAM M. MINER (1) . . Varnville, S. C. RALSTON MINGLEDORFF (3 . Savannah. Ga. BARBARA A. MISHOE (1) . . Loris. S. C. GEORGE M. MITCHAM (1) . Summerville. S.C. BILLY MITCHELL (1) . . . Clemson.S. C. DAVID J. MITCHELL (3) . . . Folsom. Pa. GARY M. MITCHELL (3) . . . Columbia, S.C. JOHN R. MITCHELL (3) . . . Anderson. S.C. RICKY L. MITCHELL (1) . . . Vidalia.Ga. SCOTT K. MITCHELL (3) . . . Clemson.S, C. JOHNNY D. MIXON (3) . . . Beaufort. S. C. underclassmen SUSAN L. MIXON (2) . . . N. Augusta, S. C. WILLIAM D. MIXON (2) . . , Varnville. S. C. JAMES C. MIXSON (2) . . . Allendale, S. C. RICHARD H. MIXSON, JR. (2) . Allendale, S. C. DANNY A. MIZE (3) Belton, S. C. DEANA M. MIZE (2) .... Greenville, S. C. PERRY J. MIZE (2) Central, S. C. CRAIG A. MOBLEY (2) . . .. Chester. S. C. HENRY L. MOISE (I) Sumter, S. C. RAYMOND D. MOLONY (I) . Charleston, S. C. DAVE G. MONJOT (3) . . Rocky River, Ohio MILLARD C. MONNEN (I) . . Alexandria, Va. MICHAEL A. MONTEITH (2) GEORGE R. MONTGOMERY GEORGIA F. MONTGOMERY RICHARD P.MONTGOMERY C. ANDY MONTJOY |l) . HENRY M. MOODY (3) . . J. MICHAEL MOODY (2) . MICHAEL C. MOODY (3) . CLEON C. MOON, JR. (2) JAMES A. MOON (I) . JOHN E. MOON (2) . . RANDALL W. MOON (2) BRENT C. MOORE (3) . DANIEL N. MOORE (2) . DORIS I. MOORE (I) . EDWIN N. MOORE (3) . FRANCES A. MOORE (2) GLORIA L, MOORE (I) . JAMES C. MOORE (I) . JAMES S. MOORE (2) . JOHNNY L. MOORE (I) . J. RICHARD MOORE (2) MARENDA F. MOORE (I) RAYMOND A. MOORE (I) RICHARD W. MOORE (2) RICKEY D. MOORE (I) . ROBERT J, MOORE (3| . SHARON E. MOORE (I) WILLIAM C. MOORE |l) WILLIAM L. MOORE (2) Columbia, S. C. I) . Laurens, S. C. 3) . Gr ' nville, S. C. I) . Gr ' nville, S. C. . Greenwood, S. C. Cayce, S. C. . . . Eustis, Fla. . . . Dillon, S.C. Travelers Rest, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Myrtle Beach, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . Van Wyck, S. C. Newport News, Va. . Anderson, S. C. Chester, S. C. Andrews, S. C. Chesnee, S. C. Lexington, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . . Clinton, S.C. . Pendleton, S. C. Florence, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Seneca, S. C. Farnington. Conn. Anderson, S. C. underclassmen HUNTER H. MOORHEAD (3) ROBERT M. MOORHEAD (2) WALTER W. MOORHEAD (I) BENJAMIN W. MOORING (2) CLEVELAND P. MOOSE (I) . GARY L. MORELLI (I) . . . BARRY S. MORGAN (I) . . CORINNE L. MORGAN (2) . EDWARD V. MORGRET (I) . R. LAMAR MORRELL (3) . . LISBETH A. MORRIS (2) . . MICHAEL W. MORRIS (I ) . ROBERT W. MORRIS (I) . DONNIE R. MORRISON (I) EARL MORRISON (2) . . . CORRIE S. MORROW (I) . BEECHER F. MORTON III (I) ROBERT J. MOSELEY II (2) . Blacksburg, S.C. . Anderson, S. C. Blacksburg, S.C. RobbinsAFB, Ga. . Florence, S. C. Charleston, S. C. . Gaffney, S. C. . Clemson.S. C. . Bethesda, Md. Ware Shoals, S. C. Timmonsville.S. C. . Milltown, N. J. Anderson . Hartsville Bennettsville Greenville Willia . CI. S.C. S.C. S.C. S.C. ston. S. C. nson.S. C. C. MICHAEL MOSS (2) LEWIS S. MOSS (3) . , TRACY H. MOSS (I) . V. STEVE MOSS (3) . . VICKI F. MOSS (I) . . PETER S. MOWLAJKO (2) DAVID M. MOVER (2) . . KATHERINE A. MOZELEY (I J NANCY D. MUIRHEAD (2) BOYCE LEE MULLER (3) . WILLIAM C. MULLIGAN (I) ROGER H. MULLIKIN (I) . GEORGE A. MULLINNIX (I) J. DARRELL MULLINS TERRY L. MULLIS (I) SHARON A. MUMMA EDGAR G. MUNDAY HENRY B. MUNN, JR. I) (31 MICHAEL L. MUNN (I) . . ANDERA J. MURPHREE (2) KATHLEEN A. MURPHY (I) ALBERT MURRAY (I) . . JAMES O. MURRAY. JR. (I) KENNETH F. MURRAY (I) . LARRY R. MURRAY (I) . . Cameron, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Summit, N.J. Blacksburg, S. C. Blacbburg, S. C. . Barnwell, S.C. . Newark, Del. Clemson, S. C. Greenville, S. C. BIythewood, S. C. . Bellmore, N. Y. . . Starr, S.C. . Greenville, S. C. Johnson City, Tenn. . Greenville, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. Anderson, S. C. . Rock Hill, S.C. . Columbia, S.C. . Walhalla.S. C. Gastonia, N. C. Tampa, Fla. . SummervilleS. C. N.C. Ashev Columbia. S. C. LAWTON E. MURRAY (3) . Moncks Corner, S. C. WILLIAM R. MUTH (I) . KENNETH W. MYERS (3) . MARVIN R. MYERS, JR. (2) MICHAEL L. MYERS (3) . VANN BETH MYERS (2) . DANNY C. NALLEY (I) . THOMAS B. NAVE (I) DONALD E. NEAL (I) . . TOMMY Y. NEAL (3) . . ANGELA NEELY (2) . . . Bethesda, Md. . Rock Hill, S.C. Simpsonville, S.C. . . Pickens, S.C. Bowman, S. C. Easley. S. C. Greenwood, S. C. . Walhalla.S. C. Greenville, S. C. . . Pelzer, S. C. JOE C. NEELY (3) . . DEBORAH K. NEESE (2) K. SUZANNE NEESE (I) JAMES TERRY NEIL (2) GREG A. NELSON (I) GARY L. NELSON (I) . Rock Hill, S.C. W.Columbia, S.C. . Columbia. S.C. . Landrum.S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Greenville, S. C. , . . Atlanta, Ga. Morgantown, N. C. . . Charlotte. N.C. . Charleston, S. C. . Ridgeland, S. C. Moncks Corner, S. C. Sumter, S. C. STEVE S. NELSON (I) . WM. A. NELSON, JR. (2) WILLIAM G. NELSON (2) SUSAN A. NEPVEAUX (3) RONNIE K. NETTLES (3) ROLAND E. NEHLES (2) CHARLES M. NEWMAN (3) C. STEVE NEWMAN (I) . . . Jackson, S. C. ANITA W. NEWTON (3) . . SummerviHe, N. J. CAROL A. NEWTON (I) . . . Clemson, S. C. CLAUDE R. NEWTON (I) . Yonges Island, S. C. ERIC D. NEWTON (3) . . . Asheboro, N. C. GARY FIG NEWTON (3) . . Greenville, S. C. MYRICK C. NEWTON (I) . . Andrews. S. C. STEPHEN F. NEWTON (I) . . . Greer, S. C. WILLIAM M. NEWTON (2) . . . Gable, S. C. LUC AS L. NICHOL (2) . . . . Gnffln, Ga. PEGGY JEAN NICHOLSON (I) . Chas., S. C. %m . underclassmen M, rii;i: ' 7i-,::i: : RONALD D. NICHOLSON (2) . . Salem, S.C. AASE M. NILSSEN (3) . . . St. James, N.Y. GLENN D. NISKE (1) . . . Hopkms, S. C. JOHN R. NIXON (2) . . . Central, S.C. ELIZABETH J. NOBLE (2) . . . Laurens, S. C, THOMAS E. NOE (1) . . . Greenville, S.C. ROGER C. NOEL (1) . . . Greenville, S.C. CHARLES NORMAN (1) . 1. Charleston, S. C. EDWARD L. NORRIS (1) . . . Sumter, S.C. JOHN E. NORRIS (3) . . . . . Vance, S. C. ROBERT J. NORRIS (1) . . . Greenville, S.C. CHARLES U. NORTON (!) . Ocean Drive, S. C. DAVID B. NORTON (3) . . . Charlotte, N.C. LAWRENCE S. NORTON (2) . . . Clio, S.C. JEFFREY G. NUOVO (3) . N ev Hyde Park. N.Y. RONALD W. OAKLEY (3) . . Oxon Hill, Md. ED M, O ' BRIEN (1) . . . Phllipsburg, N.J. THOMAS F. O ' BRIEN (1) . . Brentwood, N.Y. TIMOTHY E. O ' BRIEN (3) . . Stamford, Conn KIM J. O ' CONNELL (2) . . . Warwick, R. 1 CRAIG F. O ' DELL (3) . . . . Laurens, S.C LINDA L. OGLEVEE (2) . . Greenwood, S. C CHARLES R. OLIVER (3) . Hagerstown, Md ANSEL D. GRANDER, JR. (3) . . Easley, S. C ANNE L. ORAZEM (I) .... Gastonia, N. C. JAMES B. ORDERS (I) . . . Greenville, S. C. STEVE M. ORLICH (I) . . . Greenville, S. C. LARRY L. ORR (2) Gaffney. S. C. WALTER H. ORR (2) Gaffney. S. C. ROBERT M. OSBORNE (I) . . Fort M.ll, S. C. THOMAS O ' SHIELDS (I) . RICHARD D. OSMENT (3) ROBERT W. OSMENT (2) MARION C. OSTEEN (2) WM. H. OSTENDORFF (3) A. JOAN OSWALD (I) . DIANE K. OSWALD (I) . PATRICIA A. OSWALD (I) HARRY L. OTT, JR. (I| . SUSAN C. OTTERSON (I) CARLTON D. OUZTS (3) BOBBY W. OWEN (3) . Greenwood, Mt. Pleasant, . Gaffney, Anderson, Charleston, . Allendale, S.C. S.C. S.C. S.C. S.C. S.C. . Allendale, S.C. . Greenville, S.C. St. Matthews, S. C. . . Summit, N.J. Monroeville, Pa. Greenville, S, C. underclassmen DAVID L. OWEN (I) . . JOHN E. OWEN (I) . . KIERAN E. OWEN (I) . . JACQUELYN K. OWENS (I) JAN M. OWENS (I) . . . LAWRENCE D. OWENS (I) . Greenville, S. C. . . York, S. C. Due West, S.C. Dagsboro, Del. Greenville, S. C. Ft. Meade, Md. STEVE N. OWENS (2) . . . Silver Spring, Md. DAVID W. OXNER (I) . . . . Leesville, S. C. GAIL L. OZBOLT (I) . . . Walterboro, S. C. BRENDA M. PACE (2) . . . Greenville, S. C. JERRY C. PACE (3) Gresham, S. C. LLOYD W. PACE (2) Easley. S. C. NANCY E. PACE (I) Pickens, S.C. ANTHONY A. PADGETT (I) . . Central. S. C. DAVID D. PAGE (3) . . Moncks Corner, S. C. GARVIN S. PAGE (2) . . . . Nichols, S. C. MICHAEL N. PAGE (I) . . . Greenville, S.C. KATHY PAINTER (i) .... Clemson, S. C. FRAZER S. PAJAK (3) New Windsor, N. Y. DOUGLAS H. PALMER (I) . . Gaffney. S. C. STEVER D. PALMER (2) . . . Columbia, S. C. DENNIS J. PALUMBO (I) , . Stamford, Conn. THOMAS N. PANICHELLA (I) . Brooklyn, N. Y. KENNETH A, PANKOPP (I) . . . Atlanta, Ga. JOHN A, PANNEL, JR. (1) . . Greenville, S. C. SALVATORE C. PAPA (3) . . Beth Page, N.Y. SUSAN A. PARADINE (1) . . Columbus, Ga. BERNIE V. PARENT (3) . . . Greenville. S.C. STEVE A. PARENT (1) . . . . Greenville, S.C. MICHAEL D. PARHAM (3) , , . Greenville, S.C. SHARON D. PARHAM (1) . Summerville.S. C. WILLIAM J. PARK. JR. (3) . Greenwood, S. C. GEORGE C. PARK ER (l| . . Greenwood, S. C. MARGARET E. PARKER (!) . N. Augusta, S. C. L. GEORGE PARKER (1) . . . Lancaster, S.C. SAMMY L. PARKER (1) . . . . Sumter, S.C. THALES PARKER (2) . . . McCormick, S. C. TOM M. PARKER, JR. (3) . . . Sumter, S. C. TONY W. PARKER (3) . . . Bamberg, S. C. WAYNE R. PARKER (2) . . . Greenville, S. C. JOHN T. PARKS (1) . . . , . Anderson, S. C. M. BROOKS PARKS (1) . . . Charleston, S. C. JERIUA A. PARNELL (1) . . . Belton,S. C. ARTHUR D. PARR (1) . . . . Lancaster, S. C. BARBARA R. PARRIS (2) . Spartanburg, S. C. ROBERT P. PARRIS (1) . . . . Chesnee, S.C. E. BRITT PARRISH (2) . . . Greenville, S.C. STEVEN J. PARSICK (1) . Spartanburg, S. C. ALBERT E. PARSONS (2) . . . Andrews, S, C. EMILY P. PARSONS (2) . . . Columbia. S. C. GARY M. PARSONS (3) . . . Newberry, S. C. JANE M. PARSONS (1) . . . Clemson, S. C. STEPHEN L. PARSONS (!) . Charleston. W. Va. CHRISTIAN C. PATRICK (2) . Charleston, S.C. COURTNEY S. PATRICK (3) . Chas. Hghts., S. C. DAVID P. PATRICK (2) . Garden City Bch., S. C. JOHN C. PATRICK III (2) . Washington, D. C. P. COOPER PATRICK (2) . . Greenville, S. C. PEGGY PATRICK (2) . . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. ARTHUR B. PATTERSON (I) . Hemingway. S. C. BARRY S. PATTERSON (2) . L. DEWITT PATTERSON (I) . . PAULA M. PATTERSON (I) . RAYMOND G. PATTERSON (3) RICHARD J. PATTERSON (I) . ROBIN K. PATTERSON (I) . . DEBORAH J. PAHON (2) . . JOHN F. PATTON (1] ... PAM E. PATURZO (I) . . . HAROLD F. PAXTON (3) . . JOHN F. PAYLOR (2) . . . CLARENCE M. PAYNE (3) JAMES M. PAYNE, JR. (I) . G. STANLEY PEACE (3) . . PATRICIA L. PEACE (I) . . . TERRELL M. PEACE (I) . . LEON W. PEACOCK (I) . . ALAN B. PEAKE (I) . . . . . Gaffney, S.C. Greenville, S. C. Anderson, S, C. . Morris, S.C. Greenville, S.C. . Pickens. S. C. Charleston, S.C. . Walhalla.S. C. Columbia, S.C. . Brevard, N. C. Greenville. S. C. Kershaw. S. C. Anderson, S, C. High Point, N.C. Greenville, S. C. . . Easley, S. C. . . Dillon, S.C. Chapin, S. C. underclassmen h mm 2MA 2g| jigyg ??gjiww«B.)gin;pa; — i r- ' JOHN E. PEAKE (3) . . PAULA A. PEAKE (I) . . JOSEPH W. PEARSON (2) PATRICIA P. PEARSON (I) REBECCA E. PEARSON (2) REBECCA L. PEARSON (I) WILLIAM D. PECTOL (3) L. JEAN PEDERSEN (I) . . HARRIETT A. PEELE (I) . ROBERT L. PEELER (I) . . WILLIAM J. PEELER (I) . DAVID D. PEEPLES (2) . KENNETH A. PEEPLES (I) RICHARD S. PEIGLER (2) BEN J. PEIRCE (3) . . . NANCY M. PELSER (I) . FRANK D. PENAS (I) . . HARRIET L. PENDER (I) . THOMAS M. PENDER (I) TAMARA PENNEY (I) . KAREN L. PENNOT (I) . BARNEY F. PEPPER (3) . JOHN M. PERRY (I) . . MARGARET S. PERRY (2) ALBERT H. PETERS (I) . . CARL J. PETERS (I) . . D. HOKE PETREE (3) . . JAMES M. PETERSON (2) STEPHEN R. PETTIGREW (2 PATRICIA PETTY (I) . . FRANK C. PHELPS (3) . DONALD T. PHILLIPS (I) L. RICHARD PHILLIPS (I) MICHAEL E. PHILLIPS (3) O. CLIFF PHILLIPS (2) . ROBERT G. PHILLIPS (3) . ROY W. PHILLIPS (3) . . SUSAN P. PHILLIPS (2) . SANDRA J. PIAZZA (3) . PATRICIA K. PICKENS (3) E. SUZANNE PICKENS (3) JAMES V. PIEPHOFF (3) . . . Paulines. C. . Pendleton, S.C. . Pendleton, S.C, Greenwood, S. C. . Piedmont. S.C. Simpsonville. S. C. Kingsport, Tenn, Charleston, S. C. Bishopville. S.C. . Gaffney, S. C. . Gaffney, S.C. . . Sumter, S.C. Timonlum, Md. Orangeburg, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Winter Park, Fla. , . Lincroft, N. J. , . Newark, N.J. . . Arlington, Va. Spartanburg, S. C. Toccoa, Ga. . Walhalla, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Cle Dn,S. C. . . . Aiken, S.C. . . . Lititz, Pa. Tobaccoville, N. C. . Baltimore, Md. Calhoun Falls, S.C. Spartanburg, S. C. . . Easley, S. C. . . Arlington. Va. . Walhalla, S.C. Summervllle, S.C. Newberry, S. C. . . Walhalla, S.C. . . Walhalla, S.C Easley. S. C . Stratford, Conn W. Columbia, S. C Spartanburg, S. C Ciemson. S. C underclassmen « ' j CLARK M. PIERCE (3) . . . HENRY D. PIGG, JR. (2) . . BETTY C. PILGRIM (I) . . DONNA M. PINCKNEY (I) . CAROLYN V. PINSON (I) . CONNIE B. PINSON (3) . . ALBERT B. PITTMAN (I) . . BONNIE M. PITTMAN (I) . . EDWIN R. PITTMAN (1) . . MICHAEL E. PITTS (3) . . ROBERT T. PITTS, JR. (2) . DAVID A. PLAYER (2) . WestI HUGH M. PLAYER (I) . . FRANK D. PLEASANTS, JR. (I THOMAS W. PLUMBLEE (3) CHRISTOPHER P. PLYLER (l| ROGER J. PLYLER (I) . . Jamestown, N. C. Pageland. S. C. Anderson, S. C. . Savannah, Ga. . Ciemson. S.C. , Bamberg, S.C. . . York, S.C. . . LattaS. C. Cayce, S. C. Greenville. S.C. Fairforest, S. C. lampton Bch., N. Y. . Sardinia. S.C. ) . Sptbg., S. C. . Newberry. S. C. . Columbia. S. C. Pageland. S. C. CARL M. POE (2) Winston-Salem, N. C. ELLEN POE (l| JAMES M. POLK (I) . . . GREGORY J. POLLAK (I) BELINDA K. POLSON (2) . DEBBIE S. POLSON (I) . . MARILYN J. POLSON (I) . CHARLIE K. POOLE (3) . JAMES F. POOLE (3) . . JAMES M. POOLE (3) . . WILLIAM R. POOLE III (3) JOHN F. PORCARI (I) . . THOMAS J. PORT, JR. (I) CLAUDE E. PORTER, JR. (2) OSCAR S. PORTER (2) . . ROBERT C. PORTER (I) . . WILLIAM B. PORTER III (2) WILLIAM L. PORTER (3) . E. JACK POSTON, JR. (I) MAXINE E. POSTON (3) . RUPERT L. POSTON (3) . . DAVID POTOCIK (2] . . . RONALD C. POTTS (I) . . GREGORY POUDEVIGNE (3) JAMES T. POWELL (2) . PHILLIP G. POWELL ( ROLAND L. POWELL RICHARD C. POWER JAMES M. POWERS LEE M. POWERS (2) JOHN S. PRAH III Greenville, S. C. . Hampton, S.C. . . Vestal. N.Y. . . Greer, S. C. . . Manon.S. C. Greensboro, N. C. . Chester. S. C. . . Sumter. S. C. . Raleigh, N. C. . Gaffney. S. C. Charleston, S. C. Georgetown, S. C. . Newberry, S. C. Lancaster, S. C, , . Pickens. S. C. Clemson, S. C. Orangeburg, 5. C. Florence, S. C. Florence, S, C, . Lake City. S, C, . Stratford, Conn, Greenville, S. C. Dallas, Texas , Bethesda, Md. awley ' s Island. S. C. . Greer, S. C. Laurens, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Granville, Ohio ROBERT E. PRATT (I) . . HERBERT G. PREGNALL (2) THOMAS C. PRESCOTT (2) DANIEL H. PRESNELL (2) EDWIN S. PRESNELL (3) . SAMUEL G. PRESSLEY |l) Columbia, S. C. . Denmark. S.C. Belvedere, 5. C. Greenville. S.C. Asheboro, N. C. Columbia, S, C. FRANK H. PRESSLY (3) . . . Greenville, S. C. BRUCE J. PRESTIDGE (I) . . . Clemson, S. C. ANSEL B. PRICE (I) Saluda, S. C. CONNIE L, PRICE (I) .... Atlanta, Ga. DAVID A, PRICE (2) . . . Columbia. S. C. DAVID L. PRICE (I) Roswell, Ga. GLENN E. PRICE (3) .... Abbeville, S. C. JOHN A. PRICE (2) Martm, S, C. JOSEPH M. PRICE (I) Greer, S.C. THOMAS H. PRIDDY (2) . . . . Dover. Mass. DAVID C. PRINCE (3) . . . Hawkmsville, Ga. JOSEPH G. PRITCHARD (I) . Ware Shoals, S. C. EDWARD L. PROCTER (I) . DEBORAH A. PROFFin (I) ANNE M. PROHASKA (2) . RYAN E. PROSSER (I) . . RALPH L. PRUETTE (I) . DENNIS P. PRUin (2) . JOHN C. PRUITT (I) . . WILSON A. PUETTE (I) . RICHARD L. PURCELL (I) DAVID J. PURNELL. JR. (I) GLENN R. QUATTLEBAUM . Conway, S, C. Greenville, S. C. Charleston, S. C. . Florence, S, C. Asheville, N. C. . Clinton, Md. Anderson, S. C. Roebuck, S. C. Commerce, Ga, . Baltimore, Md. . Manning, S. C. underclassmen HARRIETT QUATTLEBAUM (3| . Columbia, S. C. ROBERT W.QUATTLEBAUM (3) Woodstown, N. J. underclassmen STEVE K. QUATTLEBAUM (3 . Manning, S. C. JERRY C. QUEEN (3) . . . Greenville, S.C. WILLIAM R. QUEEN (1) . . V alhalla, S.C. JAMES D. QUINN (2) . . . . Sunnter, S. C. LINDA E. QUINN (2) . . . Greenville, S. C. NANCY C. QUINN (2) . . . Greenville, S.C. THOMAS E. QUINN (1) . . . . Easley, S.C. CARLOS QUINTERO (2] . . Greenville, S.C HORACE T. RABON (1) . . Rock Hill, S.C. SPENCER R. RACKLEY (1) . . VanWycIc, S. C. JAMES H. RAINES (2) . . . . Easley, S. C. THOMAS K. RAINES (2) . Landrum, S. C. ALBERT A. RAMAGE (2) . . . Kinards, S. C. HUGH S. RAMBO, JR. (2) . . Clennson, S. C. LOUISE RAMBO (2) . . . Clemson, S. C. BOBBY W. RAMSEY (!) . . Piedmont, S. C. DOUG RAMSEY (3) . . . . . Clemson, S.C. F. DAVID RAMSEY (2) . . . . Sumter, S. C. J. CHARLES RAMSEY (2) . . MonticellcS. C. McKINNEY H. RAMSEY (3) . Anderson, S. C. THOMAS B. RAMSEY (3) . . Clover, S. C. ERIC C. RANDALL (3) . . . Aiken, S.C. GREGORY A. RANDALL (1) Spartanburg, S. C. JOAN H. RAPP (3) . . . . Hampton, S.C. THOMAS S. RAPP (!) . . Orangeburg, S. C. NEIL B. RATCLIFF (2) . . . . Bethune, S.C. JOHN RATTERREE (3) . . . RockHill, S. C. B. JEANNE RAUCH (2) . . Columbia, S.C. G. VVILLIAM RAUTON III (3) . Johnston, S.C. ALLEN D. READ. JR. (3) . Georgetown, S. C. ROBERT C. REARDEN (1) . . Anderson, S.C. MICHAEL M. RAVERS (1) . . Hartsville, S.C. OSCAR REBULA (2) . . . . Stamford, Conn. ADRIAN RECINOS III (2) . . Falls Church, Va. BRENDA H. REECE (3) . . . Greenville, S. C. OLEITA V. REECE (2) . . . . Pickens, S.C. JAMES T. REED (3) . . Flowery Branch, Ga. LINDA L. REED (2) . . . . Greenville, S.C. MICHAEL J. REED (1) . . Orangeburg, S.C. R. LYNN REED (2) . . . . Hanahan, S.C. RUSSELL B. REED (1) . . . . . North, S. C. FRED T. REESE, JR. (1) . . . . Laurens, S. C. MARION F. REEVES (1) . . . . Irmo, S.C. PAMELA J. REEVES (1) . . . . Taylors, S.C. THOMAS M. REGAN (1) . . . Pittsburgh, Pa. WM. B. REID (2) . . . No rth Charleston, S. C. JOSEPH S. REID III (3) . . . Woodruff, S.C. KENNETH R. REID (1) . . . Charlotte, N. C. MARGARET A. REIDY (1) . Longmeadow, Mass. CHARLES D.REIFSNIDER (2) Westminster, Md. REBECCA A. REINOVSKY (1) . . P.ckens, S. C. CARLA S. REITZ (1) . . . Greenwood, S. C. RICHARD T. RENFROW (3) . Columbia, S.C. CARL J. RENNER (1) . . . N. Bergen. N.J. JERRY RENTZ (2) . . . . Greenwood, S. C. BARRY M. REYNOLDS (3) . . . Sumter, S.C. CAROLYN A. REYNOLDS (1) . Columbia, S. C. DONALD T. REYNOLDS (1) . . Asheville, N.C. PATRICIA L. REYNOLDS (2) . . . Canon, Pa. TERRY E. REYNOLDS (I) . . Lexington, S. C. CHRISTOPHER RHODES (2) . . Tyronne, Pa. JOHN S. RHODES (3) . . . . Pickens. S. C. RICHARD M. RHODES (I) . Darlington. S. C. SUSAN J. RHODES (2) . . . Pickens, S. C. ERIK H. RHODIN (2) . . . Bronxville, N. Y. SAMUEL O. RICARD (2) . . Mayesv.lle, S. C. BRUCE W. RICE (2) . Spring Lake Hgts., N. J. CAROL A. RICE (I) . . . Greenville, S.C. DONNIE D. RICE (2) .... Gastonia, N. C. JOHN W. RICHARDS, JR. (3) . Kershaw. S. C. BRENDA E. RICHARDSON (I) Anderson, S. C. DONNA M. RICHARDSON (I) . Monroe, Ga. FRANCES P. RICHARDSON (I) . Ballwin, Md. F. R. RICHARDSON (2) . Galivants Ferry, S. C. JOHN R. RICHARDSON (2) . . Marion, S. C. MICHAEL L. RICHARDSON (I) Allendale. S. C. RICHARD D. RICHARDSON (3) . Sumter. S. C. WILLIAM H. RICHARDSON (I) . Marion. S.C. ALLAN J. RICHMAN (I) . Gibbstown, N. J. JAMES E. RIDDELL (I) Tampa, Fla. DAVID K. RIDDLE (3) . . . Spartanburg, S. C. FERMAN C. RIDDLE (I) . . Fayetteville, N. C. NED E. RIDDLE (2) . . . . Blacksburg, S. C. JOHN G. RIDGE (2) . . . Charleston, S. C. CALVIN G. RIDGEV AY, JR. (I) Greenville, S. C. W. DAVID RIDGEVv AY (I) . Honea Path, S. C. JUDITH A. RIDLEHOOVER (2) Piedmont, S. C. FRAN J. RIGGINS (I) Easley. S. C. STANLEY R. RIGGINS (3) . . Gaffney, S. C. ERNEST M. RILEY (3) . . . . Seneca. S. C. FLORA M. RILEY (I) Seneca. S. C. JOEL C. RILEY (I) Saluda, S.C. STEVE C. RIMER (2) .... Marion, S.C. DOUGLAS RINACA (I) . . Jamesburg, N. J. JOHN C. RIVERS III (I) . . Hampton, S.C. D. NICK ROARK (I) . . . Greenville, S. C. W.ALLEN ROBERSON (I) . . . Belton, S. C. STEPHEN G. ROBERSON (3) . Greenville. S. C. DEBRA C. ROBERTS (2) . . . Lexington, S. C. GARY R. ROBERTS (I) ... Greenville, S. C. MAXINE C. ROBERTS (2) . . . Gaffney, S. C. MICHAEL A. ROBERTS (I) SHARON D. ROBINETT (3) CAROL P. ROBINSON (2) . DONALD W. ROBINSON (3) GERALD H. ROBINSON (3) KATHERINE C. ROBINSON MICHAEL W. ROBINSON (I) PHALA M. ROBINSON (I) . TERESA J. ROBINSON (2) . THOMAS L. ROBINSON (3) . W. VAN ROBINSON (I) . DEWEY P. ROCHESTER (2) . MICHAEL F. ROCHESTER (2) NANCY S. ROCHESTER (3) RODDY S. LATHAN (I) . . BARBARA F. RODGERS (3) JOHN H. RODGERS, JR. (3) EDWARD RODELSPERGER (2) I) Belvedere, S. C. . Aiken, S.C. Lancaster, S. C. . Clover, S. C. Callison. S. C. Setauket. N. Y. . . lva,S. C. Summervllle, S.C. Greenwood, S. C. . Clemson, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Walhalla, S. C. Seneca, S. C. Seneca, S. C. . . Sumter, S.C. . Lake City, S.C. Clemson, S. C. Newberry. S. C. hdjk •nwiiinnrnf underclassmen PATRICIA F. ROFFE (I) . . Rochester. N. Y. T. ALEX ROGERS (I) Clinton, S. C. CHARLES M. ROGERS (I] . Bennettsville. S. C. DONALD R. ROGERS (3) . . . Walhalla, S. C. EDWIN B. ROGERS (3) . . . Clemson, S. C. GEORGE E. ROGERS (I) . . RIdgeville, S. C. HENRY W. ROGERS (I) . . . Mulllns, S.C. JEANNIE L. ROGERS (I) . . . Dillon, S. C. KATHRYN H. ROGERS (2) . Westminster, S. C. PATRICIA D. ROGERS (2) . N. Charleston, S. C. REBECCA ROGERS (I) . . . Kershaw, S. C. S. ALMEDA ROGERS (I) . . . Clinton, S.C. WILLIAM T. ROGERS (2) . . Anderson, S. C. JOHN E. ROGERSON III (2) . Sumter, S.C. THOMAS B. ROLLER (3) . Moorestown, N. J. LEWIS R. ROLLINS (I) . . . Lake Gty, S. C. JOHN L ROLLISON (2) . . Greenwood, S. C. JOHN B. ROMANSKY (3) . . Pennsville. N. J. FRANK ROMERO (I) . . . Westmont, N. J. ELIZABETH ROPER (3) . . . . Laurens, S.C. DAVID ROSS (2) Greenville, S. C. HARRIET ROSS (3) . . . . Columbia, S. C. JERE ROSS (I) Anderson, S.C PHILIP B. ROSS, JR. (2) . . . Florence, S. C. TIMOTHY ROSS (I) Aiken, S. C. PATRICIA L ROSTRON (2) . . Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM ROSTRON (I) . . . Clemson, S. C. RONALD D. ROTH (I) . . . . Clinton, S. C. STEPHEN B. ROTHWELL (3) . Covington, Va. DONNA ROUSE (2) . . . . Laurens, S.C. DUDLEY ROUSE (I) Luray. S. C. DAVID ROWE (I) Hartsville, S. C. MICHAEL E. ROWE (2) . . Charleston, S. C. FRANCES S. ROZIER (I) . . Kingsport, Tenn. PHYLLIS L. RUDISAIL (I) . . . Etowah, N. C. RANDALL C. RUFF |l) . . . Pomana, S. C. ALBERT M. RUFF, JR. (2) . . . Elberton, Ga. JOSEPH RUKAT (2) Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHN W. RUSH (I) Atlanta, Ga. SUSAN E. RUSH (2) . . . Greenwood, S. C. GUILFORD H. RUSHTON (I) . . Atlanta, Ga. DAVID W. RUSS (3) . . . . Florence, S. C. B. ROSS RUSSELL (I) . BARRY WM. RUSSELL (3) PATRICIA L. RUSSELL (2) PENNY E. RYAN (3) . EUGENE M. SAGESER III WALLY D. SAINE (2) . . WareShoals, S. C. West Columbia, S.C. Cayce, S. C. Greenville, S. C. (I) . Lexington, Ky. . . . Vale, N.C. DAVID V. SAITTA (3) . JOSEPH A. SALERNI (I) . MARJORIE L. SALTER (I) SAMUEL A. SALTERS (2) CARROLL SAMS (I) . . THOMAS W. SANDER (I) Doravllle, Tenn. N. Charleston, S. C. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Lancaster, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Charleston, S. C. CHARLES L. SANDERS (I) Bennettsville, S. C. GLORIA J. SANDERS (2) JAMES C. SANDERS (I) . JOHN S. SANDERS (I) . KAREY M. SANDERS (I) . MICHAEL H. SANDERS (I) . Denmark, S.C. . Pacolet, S. C. Summerville. S. C. . . Aiken, S.C. . Central, S.C. MICHAEL R. SANDERS (3) ROBERT H. SANDERS (I) ROSS M. SANDERS, JR. (I) WILLIAM F. SANDIFER (3) . JEANNIE E. SANDLIN (I) . BARBARA A. SanMIGUEL (3) DONALD A. SANSONE (2) JERRY R. SARGENT (I) . . DENNIS M. SARTAIN (I) . ROBERT W. SARTOR (I) . EDWIN SATCHER (2) . . . LARRY S. SATTERFIELD (2) . Walhalla, S.C. . Durham, N.C. Frogmore. S. C. . . . Yorlt, S. C. Greer, S. C. Spartanburg. S. C. . Greenville, S.C. Orangeburg, S. C. Anderson. S. C. . Gaffney, S. C. . . Gilbert, S.C. . . Easley, S. C. SHELLIE McROY SAULS (3) ALVIN E. SAUNDERS (3) RUTHIE P. SAUNDERS (I) WALTER E. SAYERS (I) . DONALD C. SAYLOR (3) . RODNEY J. SAYLOR (2) JAMES T. SAYLORS, JR. (I] . . Mullins. S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Walterboro, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Swansea, S. C. St. Matthews, S. C. Anderson, S. C. ROBERT L.SCARBOROUGH (3) . Eastover, S. C. GARYSCHECHTMAN (3) Franklin Square. N. Y. TIMOTHY J. SCHEIBEL (2) . Stratford, Conn. STEPHEN T. SCHICK (I) . . . Taylors, S. C. JANIS L. SCHIESSER (2) . . . Jericho, N. Y. EUGENE H.SCHLAMAN (I) . Chas. Hgts., S. C. DANA P. SCHNEIDER (2) . M. Pleasant, S. C. GREGORY L. SCHROTH (I) Florham Park, N. J. GAIL J. SCHUBERT (I) . . . Lutherville, Md. RANDOLPH P. SCHULLEY (I) Somerville, N. J. SHERRYL A. SCHULTZ (2) . Alexandria, Va. SUSAN SCHUMACHER (3) . Walhalla, S.C. CHARLES E. SCHUSTER (2) . Hanahan. S. C. DAVID R. SCHWAB (2) . . Birchrumville, Pa. JAMES L. SCHWARTZ (1) . Fair Haven, N.J. PAUL K. SCHWIEGER (2) . Miami Springs, Fla. DEBORAH V. SCHWIERS (3) . . Pelzer, S. C. MARY E. SCHWAB (1) . . Silver Springs, Md. JO E. SCOGGINS (1) . . . Lexington, S.C. JOHN R. SCOGGINS, JR. (3; 1 . Smyrna, S.C. JOHN M. SCOTT (1) . . . . . Easley, S.C. JOHN M. SCOTT (3) . . . Lake View. S. C. PETER G.SCOTT (2) . Hunti ngton Station, N. Y. RONALD F. SCOTT (2) . . Greenwood, S. C. THOMAS B. SCOTT (3] . . . Lake View, S.C. VERA A. scon (3) . . . Greenwood, S. C. JULIA C. SCREWS (3) . . . Anderson, S.C. RALPH T. SCURRY (1) . . . Columbia, S.C. W. ROBEY SEARS (1) . . . Spartanburg, S. C. LOUIE H. SENN III (1) . . . Clemson, S. C. NATHANIEL B. SENN (2) . . . Laurens. S.C. RALPH W. SEELKE (2) Ch arleston Hgts., S.C. PAUL A. SEESMAN (1) . . . Rockville, Md. ALBERT L. SEGARS, JR. (1) . Hartsville,S. C. BENJAMIN H. SIBEL (1) . . . Hatboro, Pa. EDDIE W. SEIGLER (2) . . . Greenwood. S.C. STANLEY H. SEIGLER (1) . . Seabrook, S. C. ROBERT M. SELLARS (2) . . Pauline. S.C. CARL B. SETZLER (1) . . Newberry, S. C. CHARLES W. SETLER (1) . . Newberry, S. C. JOHN M. SEVERS (3) . . . Charlotte, N.C. underclassmen M M CARROLL L. SEXTON, JR. (3) . Greenwood. S. C. underclassmen ROBERT M. SEXTON (1) . . Woodruff, S. C. WILLIAM E. SEXTON (3) . . . . Fairfax, Va. WALTER L. SEYLE (2) . . . Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM H. SEYMOUR (3) . Sumter, S.C. GARY L. SHANK (2) . . . . . Dover, Del. KATHY SHANNON (3) . . . Newberry, S.C. HUGH P. SHARPE (2) . . . . Landrum,S. C. GEORGE E. SHAW (1) . . . . Atlanta, Ga. PATRICIA L. SHAW (2) . . . Gastonia, N. C. RANDOLPH G. SHAW (3) . Cartersville. Ga. JOHN E. SHEAFFER (1) . Lancaster, Pa. GLADYS J. SHEALY (1) . . . Leesv.lle.S. C. JAMES P. SHEALY III (3) . Graniteville, S. C. KRISTEN SHEALY (1) . . . . Columbia, S.C. MARY E. SHEALY (3) . . . . Leesville, S. C. RUSSELL H. SHEALY |l) . . . Saluda, S.C. MARION A. SHECUT (1) . . Orangeburg, S. C. RICHARD L. SHEETS (1) . . Bennettsville, S.C. ALLEN B. SHELLEY (2) . . St. George, S.C. FRANK J. SHELLEY (3) . . . Rockville, Md. GEORGE R. SHELLEY III (2) . . Conway, S.C. JAMES B. SHELLY (3) . . . . Atlanta, Ga. DAVID W. SHEPPARD (2) . . Hollywood, Fla. W. H. SHERAND (3) . . . Williamston, S.C. VICTORIA S. SHERIFF (3) . . . Seneca, S.C. DEBORAH W. SHERMAN (3) . Piedmont, S.C. MARY J. SHERROD (1) . . Myrtle Beach, S.C. GEORGE B. SHERWOOD (3) . Columbia, S.C. JAMES O. SHIRLEY (1) . . . Columbia, S.C. LARRY N. SHIRLEY (!) . . Honea Path, S. C. RODNEY K. SHIRLEY (1) . . . Easley, S. C. WILLIAM R. SHIRLEY (1) . . . . lva,S. C. GARY S. SHORB (3) . . . Hyattsville, Md. WILLIAM R. SHORT (!) . . . Columbia, S.C. HENRY L. SHUGART (2) . . Chester, S.C. CHARLES M. SHULER, JR. (2 Orangeburg, S.C. CONRAD K. SHULER (1) . Greenwood. S. C. DONNA K. SHULER (2) . W.Columbia, S.C. DONNA R. SHULER (2) . . Jamestown, S. C. GEORGE D. SHULER (2) . . Holly Hill, S.C. JAMES M. SHULER (2) . . . . Santee, S. C. JASPER W. SHULER (3) Holly Hill, S.C. KEITH C. SHULER (2) . . . Monetta, S. C. TED H. SHULER (2) . . . . . Santee, S.C. JAMES E. SHUTE (3) . . . . Fort Mill, S.C. VICKIE SIACHOS (2| . . . . Greenville, S. C. GARY E. SICILIANO (2) . . Asbury Park, N.J. JAMES SICILIANO (1) . . . . Ocean, N.J. DENNIS M. SIDERKO (!) . Maplewood, N.J. CHARLES H. SIDES III (1) . Gaffney, S.C. C. MICHAEL SIEBERT (3) . . . Laurens, S. C. DEBRA H. SILVERMAN (1) . Waterburg, Conn. JOHN A. SIM (3) . . . . Garden City, N.J. DONALD A. SIMMONS (1) . Greenville, S.C. DAVID W. SIMONEAV (1) . . Columbia, S.C. GEORGE W. SIMMONS (1) . Greenwood, S. C. JAMES SIMMONS (1) . . . Rembert. S. C. SARAH R. SIMMONS (1) . . . Florence, S.C DAVID M. SIMPSON (3) . Simpsonv.lle, S. C JAMES M. SIMPSON (3) . MARY L. SIMPSON (2) . ROSEMARY W. SIMPSON (I STEVEN I. SIMPSON (2) . W. JACK SIMPSON (I) . WILLIAM S. SIMRIL (I) . RONALD F. SIMS (I) . . STEPHEN D. SINCLAIR (2) JANE V. SINGLEY (3) . . RAYMOND E. SISTARE (3) KATHLEEN B. SITAR (I) . JAMES E. SITES (I) . . W. V. SIZEMORE (I) . . DAVID A. SHAGGS (I) . BEVERLY A. SKARDON (2) DOROTHY G. SKARDON |l) LINDA E. SKELTON (3) . RICHARD H. SKELTON (I) ROBERT B. SKELTON (1) . THOMAS D. SKIDMORE (3) DEBORAH J. SKINNER (I) JAMES M. SKINNER (I) . JOE M. SKINNER (I) . . NANCY L. SKINNER (I) JAMES A. SLABAUGH (2) W. KEITH SLEMP (I) . . JOHN D. SLOAN (I) . . JOHN W. SLOAN, Jr. (2) NANETTE C. SLOAN (2) . PATRICIA J. SLOAN (I) . THOMAS L. SLOAN (2) . JOHN A. SLONE (I) . . BRIAN E. SLOSARIK (I) . BERNARD F. SMALLEY (I) JAMES E. SMALLWOOD ( GEORGE R. SMART (I) . ARLEATHA W. SMITH (I) BRUCE C. SMITH (3) . CARL SMITH (2) . . . CONNIE SMITH (2) . . DANE L. SMITH (I) . . DAVID C. SMITH (3) . . . Williamston, S. C. . . Clinton, S.C. . . Seneca. S. C. . Rock Hill. S.C. Greenwood, S. C. Chester, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Washington, D. C. Charleston, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . Belvedere, S.C. Washington, D. C. . Asheville, N.C. . Falls Church, Va. Clemson. S. C. . Walterboro, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Rosfelle. N.J. Ware Shoals. S. C. Ware Shoals, S. C. . . Gaffney, S. C. Greenville. S. C. Lexington, Ky. Johnson City. Tenn. Marion, S. C. . Charlotte, N. C. . . . Union. S.C. Clemson. S. C. . . Greer. S. C. . Hartsville. S. C. . Fairfield, Conn. Gaffney. S. C. Mauldin.S. C. Travelers Rest, S. C. . . Easley, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Mountville, S. C. Greenv ood, S. C. . Gaffney, S. C. Anderson. S. C. FRANK M.SMITH (I) Balboa Hghts., Canal Zone FRANKIE T. SMITH (I) . . Walterboro, S. C. FRANKLIN L. SMITH (I) . Ware Shoals, S. C. GEORGE A. SMITH (2) . . Greensboro, N. C. GEORGE G. SMITH, JR. (I) . Spartanburg, S. C. GREG SMITH (2) Spartanburg, S.C. HAZEL L. SMITH (I) Seneca, S. C. JAMES R. SMITH (I) Clinton, S. C. J. ANN SMITH (I) Greenville, S. C. JOHN C. SMITH (I) Easley, S.C. JOHN M. SMITH (3) . . . . Wisaclcy, S. C. J. RODNEY SMITH (2) . . . Bowman, S. C. KAREN E. SMITH (I) KENNETH W. SMITH (I) LINDA C. SMITH |l) . LISA J. SMITH (2) . . MARCUS E. SMITH (3) , MARTHA A. SMITH (2) Charleston, S. C. . Allentown, Pa. Falls Church, Va. Greenville. S.C. Greenville, S.C. Anderson, S. C. r ._u li ■P-iJf ■k Ml i underclassmen --ilts %JtM J JkMS underclassmen MICHAEL D. SMITH (2) . ONETTA P. SMITH (I) . PATRICIA A. SMITH (3) . POWERS A. SMITH (I) . RIGGIE C. SMITH (3) . . ROBERT A. SMITH (I) . . ROBERT H. SMITH (3) . . ROBERT R. L. SMITH (I) . SAMUEL E. SMITH, JR. (3) SUSAN E. SMITH (I) . . THOMAS W. SMITH (I) . VICKI S. SMITH (I) . . WALTER H. SMITH (3) . WILLIAM K. SMITH (I) . DEBORAH L. SMOAK (I) MARY S. SNELLING (I) ERIC H. SNIDER (2) . . HAROLD L. SNIPES, JR. (I| WILLIAM G. SNIPES (3) . ROBERT P. SNODDY (I) DONALD D. SNOW (2) . HARRISON D. SNOW (2) BARRY SNYDER (I) . . . JANE E. SNYDER (I) . . Greer, S. C. Bennettsville, S. C. Summerville. S. C. . . Clinton. S.C. Greenville, S. C. . . Mauldin.S. C. Birmingham, Mich. N. Augusta. S. C. . Lake City, S.C. Lancaster, S. C. . . Rock Hill, S.C. Greenville, S. C. Fountain Inn, S.C. . Hartsvllle.S. C. Yonges Island, S. C. . Columbia, S.C. Anderson, S. C. Cheraw, S. C. . West Pelzer, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Slmpsonville, S. C. New Canaan, Conn. Easton, Pa. . Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL J. SNYDER (I) . N. Charleston. S. C. ANDREW D. SOMERVILLE (2) . . Easley, S. C. DONNIE R. SORENSON (3) Travelers Rest. S. C. CHARLOHE L. SOTTILE (2) . Isle of Palms, S. C. CLAUDE W. SOUTHARD, JR. (2) N. Aug ' sta, S. C. MICHAEL B. SOUTHERS (2) . Spartanburg, S. C. THORNWELL F. SOWELL (2) . Chesterfield, S. C. JOHN T. SOX (2) Columbia, S. C. DONNA Y. SPAINHOUR (I) Cherry Grove, S. C. R. JACKIE SPAKE (l| .... Taylors, S. C. JAMES M. SPANN (I) . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. JOHN E. SPARKS (3) . . . Columbia. S. C. JAMES B. SPARROW (2) ARCHIE I. SPELL (I) . JAMES S. SPELL (I) . . BENJAMIN F. SPELLS (I) NATHANIEL SPELLS (3) . THOMAS J. SPENCER (I) PETER P. SPINELLA (I) . ROBERT K. SPITZ (I) . . NANCY L. SPOnS (I) . ELIZABETH SPRATLING (I) RAYMON P. SPREEN (3) CELIA A. SPRINGS (2) . JOHN S. SPROUSE (I) . JOAN C. STAEDELI (I) . C. CRAIG STAFFORD (3) ELLEN H. STAKEMAN (I) J. DAVID STANDEFFER (3) SHERRY L. STANFORD (l| GEORGE W. STANG (I) . DAN ST. ANDRE (2) . . DAVID W. STANTON (I) VAL W. STEADMAN (3) . C. KIPP STECHER (3) . . STEVE K. STEED (2) . . . Hartsville, S. C. . Walterboro, S. C. . Grover, S. C. . Holly Hill, S.C. Columbia, S. C. Travelers Rest. S. C. . . Clifton, N.J. . Rock Hill. S.C. . Mt. Lakes, N.J. Columbia, S. C. Morris Plains, N.J. Florence, S. C. . . Roanoke, Ala. Clemson. S. C. Lexington, N. C. Bennettsville, S.C. . Anderson, S. C. St. Augustine, Fla. . Andover, N. J. . Greenville, S.C. Cherav , S. C. . Willlston.S. C. . Camp Hill, Pa. . . Jackson, S.C. CHERYL T. STEELE (3) . JEFF L. STEELMAN (I) . DAVID L. STEGER (I) . DAN L. STEGALL (I) . M. SUSAN STEIN (I) . NANCY M. STEIN (I) . LOUIS A. STENDER (3) GARY D. STEPHENS (2) MIKE G. STEPHENS (2) PAULA M. STEPHENS (2) Charleston. S. C. . Louisville, Ky. . La Plata, Md. Easley, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Easley, S. C. . Taylors. S. C. Anderson, S. C. CAREY A.STEPHENSON (I) . St. Petersburg, Fla. GARY C. STEPHENSON (I) NAN K. STEPHENSON (I) . O. GUY STEPHENSON (I) BENJAMIN T. STEPP (I) . JAMES M. STERLING (3) . JAMES E. STEVENS (I) . . JAMES G. STEVENS (I) . . Davenport, Iowa Greenville, S. C. . Atlanta, Ga. Clennson, S. C. Newberry, S. C. Wilmington, Del. . Elberton, Ga. DANIEL STEVENSON (I) THOMAS M. STEVENSON BARRY L. STEV ART (2) CARROL S. STEWART, JR. JAMES E. STEWART, JR. JAMES M. STEWART (3) . JAMES H. STEWART (I) . KENNETH J. STEWART (2) RANDY R. STEWART (I) . VAN A. STICKLES (I) . . SUSAN L. STILL (I) . . . PAUL E. STILLER (I) . . JACK A. STINSON (3) . . RUSSELL L. STACKMAN (I) JEFF L. STOCKS (I) . . ALLEN M. STODDARD (I) LINDA S. STODDARD (I) . THOMAS B. STODDARD (2) WESLEY A. STODDARD (3) A. DWIGHT STOKES (I) HAL M. STONE (I) . . . N. LOUISE STONE (2) . . MICHAEL F. STOREN (2) . WALLY A. STOREY (2) Cope, S. C. (2) . Richburg, S. C. . Greenwood. S. C. ( I ) . . Greer, S. C. 2) . . Aiken, S.C. Greenville, S. C. Charleston, S. C. . . Timonium, Md. . . . . Cayce, S. C. . . Abbeville . W. Columbia Greenville , S. c. , s. c. , s. c. . Charleston, S.C. Batesburg, S. C. . New Bern, N.C. Spartanburg, S. C. N.Augusta. S.C. Gray Court, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Columbia, S. C. . Chester. S.C. . Anderson, S. C. , Charleston, S. C. Spartanburg. S. C. CHARLES I. STOREY (I) ELLEN P. STOUDENMIRE MARK S. STOUDENMIRE MARIANNA B. STREET ( FRANK F. STREHLE (3) TERRY D. STRICKLAND ( STEVE L. STRIETER (2) . MICHAEL D. STROBLE (: LAWRENCE E. STROUD ( STANLEY D. STROUD (3) PHYLLIS STROUP (2) . GILBERT E, STROUPE (T W. BRUCE STROUPE (3) KAREN STUART (2) . . ROBBI M. STUBBS (I ) CHARLES I. STUCKEY (T HERBERT E. STUCKEY (3 GUY STURNIOLO (I) . .... Alvin.S. C. (1) . . Cheraw. S. C. (2) . Pendleton, S. C. I) . Branchville, S. C. . . Newport News, Va. ) . . . Easley, S. C. . . College Park, Md. ) . . . Aiicen.S. C. 3) . Great Falls, S. C. . Hendersonville, N. C. . . . Gastonia, N. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . . Spartanburg, S. C. . . Greenwood, S. C. . . Montreat, N. C. . , Newsmith. S.C. . . Newsmith, S. C. . . Hicksville, N.Y. underclassmen f f vV7 underclassmen JAMES D. SUDLOW (I) . TERRELL C. SUIT (I) . . . DAVID F. SUITS (I) . . . MARGARET E. SUMMEY (2) BETH D. SUTKER (I) . . . STEVE SUTTERFIELD (2) . . RODERICK M.SUHERLIN (I) JOSEPH W. SUTTON (2) . MARGARET C. SUTTON (I) DAVID L SWAFFORD (I) . ROGER D. SWAIN (2) . . JAMES D. SWANGER (3) . EUGENE F.SWEENEY, JR. . J. STEVEN SWEEZY (I) . . CROMWELL W.SWYGERT III JAMES E. SYKES (2) . . JOHN E. SYMS III (I) . . MARK S. SZABAD (I) . . . THOMAS D. TALMAGE (2) DAVID L. TALTON |l) . . STEPHEN T. TAPP (I) . . LAWRENCE J.TARENTINO MICHAEL S. TARRANT (I) JESSE H. TATE (I) ... . . . Aiiten.S. C. . Anderson, S. C. Spartanburg. S. C. Anderson, S. C. . Columbia, S. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. Collingswcod, N. J. . FortMIII, S. C. Anderson, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . Columbia, S.C. . Rock Hill, S.C. Bennettsville, S. C. . . Liberty, S. C. (2) Lexington, S.C. Gaffney, S. C. . Charleston, S. C. . . Kettering, Ohio . . . Eustis, Fla. . . Orlando, Fla. . Ocean City, N.J. I) Bound Brook, N.J. . . . A.ken.S. C. . Greenville, S. C. K. RAY TATE (I) . . . MELVIN G. TATE, JR. (I| PATRICIA G. TATE (3) . PHILLIP R. TATE (I) . . ANNA J. TAYLOR (2) . . CANDACE A. TAYLOR (I) CHARLES J. TAYLOR (I) DANNY E. TAYLOR (2) . DONALD G. TAYLOR (I) FRED S. TAYLOR (2) . . JANET L. TAYLOR (I) . . JOHN C. TAYLOR (3) . . JOSEPH G. TAYLOR (2) . MARK N. TAYLOR |2) . MICHAEL B. TAYLOR (2) RICHARD C. TAYLOR. JR. ROBERT T. TAYLOR (I) . ROGER A. TAYLOR (I) . STANLEY T. TAYLOR (I) SUSAN B. TAYLOR (I) . TERRY W. TAYLOR (3) . WILLIAM D. TAYLOR (3) ALLEN L TEAGUE (3) . ROBERT L. TEMPEST (I) GAYLE C. TEMPLETON (I) DAVID TERRY (I) ... MARY J. TERRY (3) . . . REBECCA L. TERRY (2) . WILLIAM D. TERRY (3) . FORREST H. THIEKER (I) Taylors, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Greenville. S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Columbus, Ga. . . Pmeville. N.C. . Greenville, S. C. Georgetown, S. C. . . Columbia, S. C. . . Lexington, S. C. . Honea Path, S.C. . . . Gilbert, S.C. . East Bend, N.C. Greeleyville, S. C. (I) . Lancaster, Pa. Greenville. S. C. . NewEllenton, S. C. T. CAROLYN THOMAS ( GEORGE A. THOMAS (I JAMES R. THOMAS (3) JOHN L. THOMAS (I) LEE J. THOMAS (I) . ROBERT G. THOMAS |l Rock Hil Greenville Greenville Columbia Columbia Denver , s. c. , s. c. , s. c. , s. c. , s. c. Colo. N. Augusta, S. C. Charleston, S. C. . Piedmont, S. C. . Varnville. S. C. Fountain Inn. S.C. . Columbia, S.C. . Holly Hill, S.C. . Bridgeton, N. J. Easley, S. C. . Columbia, S.C. Spartanburg, S. C. Anderson, S. C. SARAH A. THOMAS (I) TERRY R. THOMAS (I) . VIRGINIA A. THOMAS (2) ERIC K. THOMASON (3) FAYE THOMPSON (2) JAMES W. THOMPSON (3) ROBERT W. THOMPSON (2) SARA THOMPSON (2) . . S. CRAIG THOMPSON (I) STEVEN H. THOMPSON (2) TERESA L. THOMPSON (I) THOMAS A. THOMPSON (3) Batesburg. S. C. . Darlington. S.C. Catawba. S. C. . . Lyman, S.C. Spartanburg, S. C. . Rock Hill, S.C. . Dundalk, Md. Sumter, S. C. Conway. S. C. . Easley, S. C. Walhalla.S. C. Kingstree, S. C. TRAVIS M. THOMPSON (I) . Hartsville. S. C. WILLIAM F. THORNELOE (2) . Forest City. N. C. AUBREY L. THORNTON (I) . Anderson, S. C. JERRY M.THORNTON (3) . Glenns Springs, S. C. MARY J. THRASHER (I) JOHN W. THREATTE (2) S. GAYLE THREATT (I) . R. JOYCE THRIFT (i) . SANDRA L. TICE (I) . . RANDOLPH M. TILLER (3| DAVID 8. TILLERY (I) . KAREN A. TILTON (I) . Sene , s. c. Chesterfield, S. C. Kershaw. S. C. VVestminster, S. C. Lebanon, Pa. Florence, S. C. . Oak Ridge. Tenn. Frankfurt. Germany WAYNE FRANCIS TIMMER (3) . Bethlehen PATRICIA K. TIMMONS (I) C. LUCRETIA TIMMS (I) . GILL D. TIMPSON (3) . . ALVIS M. TINGLE III |l) . EDWARD D. TINSLEY III (I) Taylors. S. C. Anderson. S. C. Edgefield, S. C. Asheville, N.C. Florence, 5. C. ALBERT C. TODD (3) . . . Greenwood, S. C. CHARLES M. TODD (3) . . Massapegua, N. Y. DALE T. TODD (2) Lons, S.C. JIMMY W. TODD (3) Lons, S.C. LEROY TODD (I) Manon, S.C. PHILIP J. TODD (I) Norwood, Mass. JAMES R. TOLAR (I) . SAMUEL H. TOLBERT (I) G. WILLIAM TOLBERT (2) RICHARD B. TOMLINSON JAMES B. TOMPKINS (I) JOHN C. TOMSYCK (2) BARREY E. TONEZ (I) . DANIEL H. TOOLE (I) . GEORGE A. TOOLE (2) . GILES P. TOOLE (2) . . G. ROBERT TOOLEY (1) . JOHN E. TOPPING (I) . . GLENDA R. TOWE |l) . AL M. TOWERY (3) . . N. JANE TOWERY (I) . DEBBIE I. TOWNSEND (3) VERNON A. TRAMMELL (2) P. JANE TRAYNHAM (II . Florence, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. . Hartsville, S. C. Summerville, S.C. Greenville. S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Warrenville. S. C. . Willlston.S. C. . Williston. S. C. . . Duncan, S.C. . Newburgh, N. Y. Augusta, Ga. . . Sumter. S.C. . . Sumter. S.C. Clemson. S. C. . . Clinton, S.C. Honea Path, S. C. RICHARD A. TRAYNHAM (2) . Greenville, S. C. DAVID E. TRAVER Dushore, Pa. CARLA D. TREADWAY (I) . Greenwood. S. C. JAMES M. TREMBLEY (2) . . . Sumter, S. C. PRESS D. TRESS (2) . . . . Columbia, S. C. JOHN C. TRICE (I) .... Columbia, S.C. underclassmen M m underclassmen WANDA L. TRIPP (3) . ROGER J. TROUTMAN (l| ROBERT C. TRUESDALE (2) HOUZIER TRURLE (3) . , EUGENE TRUSSELL (2) . JEAN C. TUCKER (2) . RODNEY R. TUCKER (I) ROBERT B. TUGGLE (I) JOHN E. TULLY (I) . ADGER L. TURNER (3) . ALLISON F. TURNER (I) BEVERLY Y. TURNER (I) Travelers Rest, S. C. Charleston. S. C. W. Columbia, S.C. . Athens, Ga. . Walterboro, S. C. . Society Hill, S. C. Charleston, S. C. . . Chester, S. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Greenville, S. C. Ware Shoals, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Succasonna, N. J. Effingham, S. C. Seneca, S. C. Greer, S. C. npsonv Mar EDWARD J. TURNER (2) . JOHNNY M. TURNER (I) . MICHAEL L. TURNER (3) . PHYLLIS A. TURNER (I) . . REBECCA J. TURNER (2) . ROBERT D. TURNER (I) . . BRIAN T. TURNER (2) . . MARY B. TURPIN (I) . . PATRICIA J. TUTEN (I) . . WM. E. TWILLEY, JR. (I) . PATRICIA A. TYNDALL (I) MARY S. ULLMAN (I) . . LAWRENCE L. UNGER (2) . VICKIE S. UNGER (2) . . . WILLIAM R. UPTON (I) . . E. MITCH UZZLE (I) . . . ROGER A. VALLONE (I) . CHALMERS VAN DEUSEN (I) NANCY VAN HOY (2) . . CHARLES S. VANN (2) . . Jacksonville. Fla. DOUGLAS C. VAN SCOY (I) . Clemson. S. C. DAVID VAN VOLKENBURG (3) . . . Erie. Pa. DOYLE H. VARNADORE (1) . Great Falls, S. C. FRANK R. VAUGHN (3) . . . . Greer. S. C. JAMES W. VAUGHN (3) . . Anderson, S. C. KENNETH S. VAUGHN (3) . Greenville. S. C. MICHAEL A. VAUGHAN (3) . Gaffney, S. C. THOMAS E. VAUGHT (I) . . . Marion. S. C. JOSE L. VELARDE (2) Lima, Peru KENNETH F. VETTER (3) . . . . Edison, N.J. Lancaster, S. C. Ridgeland. S. C. Greenville, S. C. N. Augusta, S.C. Clemson, S. C. Jacksonville, Fla. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S.C. . . Inman.S. C. Holly Hill. S.C. Somerville, N.J. Cle on. S.C. Summerville, S. C. CYNTHIA L. VICKERY (I) . EDDIE E. VICKERY (3| . . FREDERICK R. VICKERY (I) JAMES M. VICKERY (I) KENNETH C. VINSON (2) DREW J. VISIOLI (I) . . . Greenville, S.C. Anderson. S. C. Commerce, Ga. Charleston. S. C. Camden, S. C. Anderson, S. C. . Maitland, Fla. Springfield. N.J. Greenville, S. C. . Clemson, S. C. . . Glenda, Ga. Columbia. S. C. MARK J. VOKE (I) . . . FRED F. VOLLHERBST (3) . JAMES M. VON HOLLEN (2 HOYT F. VON KORNEL (I) MARINDLA VORENCKE (I) JOHN E. WALKER (2) . . MARILYN S. WALSER (I) . MICHAEL D. WALSH (I) . M. DIANE WALTERS (I) JOHN W. WALTERS (2) LAWRENCE P.WALTON (I) C. COPES WANNAMAKER (I) Charleston, S. C. Taylors, S. C. . Potomac, Md. . . Decatur. Ga. . Greenville, S.C. W.Caldwell, N.J. R. CAROL WANNAMAKER (2) . ClemsonS. C. WILLIAM F. WANNAMAKER (I) . Cola., S. C. DELORES WARD (2) Atlanta, Ga. GEOFFREY C. WARD (I) . Lighthouse Point. Fla. JOHNSON H. WARD (2) . . Ninety Six, S. C. MICHAEL C. WARD (31 . . . Manon. S. C. RALEIGH O. WARD (2) . . . Effingham, S.C. JOHN WARDLAW (3) . . . Tampa, Fla. DELORES WARNER (2) . . . Raleigh, N.C. GLORIA J. WARNER (1) . . Greenwood, S. C. H. JOHN WARNER (3) . . Greenwood. S. C. WILLIAM R. WARNER (2) . Greenwood, S, C. JOHN N. WARREN (2) . . . . Started, S.C. KATHERINE C. WARREN (1) . . Easley. S. C. RUSSELL W. WARREN (3) . Anderson, S. C. MARY J. WASHINGTON (3) . . Decatur, Ala. MARY L WASHINGTON (1) . Gray Court, S. C. JOHN M. WATERS (3) . . Spartanburg. S. C. ROBERT C. WATERS (1) . . Spartanburg, S. C. BEVERLY R. WATKINS (1) . . Greenville, S.C. GARY M. WATKINS (3) . , . . Lamar, S.C. GEORGE L. WATKINS (i) . . Bishopville, S. C. MARIE A. WATKINS (1) . . Greenville. S. C. WALTER J. WATKINS (3) . N.Charleston, S.C. WILLIAM J. WATKINS (3) . . Batesburg.S. C. PETER WATKINSON (3) . . Mt. Passion, N.J. ARLENE M. WATSON (1) . . Jacksonville, Fla. ROBERT S. WATSON (1) . . . Anderson, S. C. JAMES C. WATSON (2) . . . Florence, S. C. JERRY S. WATSON (2) . . . Columbia, S.C. MICHAEL S. WATSON (2) . Simpsonville,S. C. MICHAEL F. WATSON (2) . . . Easley, S. C. MICHAEL E. WATSON (2) . Spartanburg, S. C. THOMAS H. WATSON (2) . . Camden, S.C. WILLIAM J. WATSON (1) . . Greenville, S.C. CLAUDE E. WATT (i) . . Spartanburg, S.C. BUDDY R. WATTERS (2) . . . Pamplico, S. C. LARRY E. WATTS (2) . . . . Florence, S. C. PATRICK R. WATTS (3) . . . Camden, S.C. LAURA WEATHERLY (1) . . Greenville. S.C. KENNETH J. WEATHERS |2) . Fountain Inn, S. C. LAWRENCE L. WEATHERS (3) WILLIAM A. WEATHERS (I) ANNE WEAVER (2) . . . CHARLES WEBB III (I) . , CLARK W. WEBB (2) . . DEBRA A. WEBB (1] . . . H. MICHAEL WEBB (3) . . SUSAN K. WEBB |l) . . . THOMAS L. WEBB (3) . . ANDI WEBBE (3) . . . . DAVID WEBER (I) . . . . DEBORAH J. WEEKS (I) . PRESTON H. WEEKS (2) . SHERYL J. WEEKS (I) . . THOMAS J. WEEKS (2) . . PATRICIA A. WEISNER (2) BARBARA A. WELBORN (3) JULIUS W. WELBORN III (3) GAYLE WELCH (II . . . . St. George, S. C. . Greenville. S.C. , . Beaufort, S. C. Greenville, S. C. , Hartsville, S. C. . Hartsville, S. C. . Hartsville, S.C. Columbia. S. C. Daytona Beach, Fla. . Charlotte. N. C. . . . Ailcen.S. C. . . . Aiken. S.C. Ware Shoals, S. C. Ware Shoals. S. C. Laurens. S. C. . . Pickens. S.C. . . Tryon.N.C. . Hartsville. S.C. underclassmen underclassmen HENRY D. WELCH (3) . . Society Hill, S. C. CONNIE F.WELLS (l| .... Tiiman.S. C. JEROME C. WELLS (3| . . Orangeburg, S. C. J. DOUGLAS WELLS (I) . Murrells Inlet, S. C. LAURA WELSH (2) Walhalla, S. C. STEVE WELSH (3) Walhalla. S. C. W. EASEL WELSHER (2) . . Booneton. Minn. E. RALPH WESSINGER |2) . . Columbia, S. C. JAMES E. WEST (2) . . . Simpsonville, S. C. JERRY J. WEST (2) Seneca, S. C. ROBERT P. WEST (2) .... Anderson. S. C. T. HUNTER WEST (2) . . . . Marion. S. C. WALTER D. WEST (2) Easley, S. C. JAMES K. WESTBURY. JR. (2) St. Matthews. S. C. LAWTON H. WESTBURY (I) . St. George. S. C. BILLY D. WESTMORELAND (3) . Greer. S. C. MARY K.WESTMORELAND (2) . Lancaster. S. C. GEORGE R. WEHE (I) . . . Six Mile. S. C. KEITH E. WHATLEY (2) . . . Greenville. S. C. MARSHA A. WHATLEY (I) . Greenwood. S. C. PIERCE L WHATLEY (3) . . Columbia, S. C. LEE WHEATLEY (2) Augusta. Ga. RICHARD D.WHEELER (I) . N. Charleston. S. C. JAMES F. WHELAN (I) . . . Merrick. N.Y. CHARLES W. WHETSTONE (3) St. Matthews, S. C. PAULA WHIPPLE (2) Ora. S. C. CAROLYN M. WHITE (2) . . Greenville. S. C. CRAIG N. WHITE (2) Fairfax. Va. GARY R. WHITE (I) Central. S. C. PAUL M. WHITE (2) . . . . Anderson. S. C. RAYMOND F. WHITE (2) RICHARD P. WHITE (I) . R. WAYNE WHITE (2) . . RONNIE B. WHITE (3) . SAMUEL B. WHITE (I] . SCOTT M. WHITE (2) . . THELMA L. WHITE (2) . . WILLIAM H. WHITE (I) . DEBORAH A. WHITEHEAD ( M. STUART WHITONER (2) RALPH E. WHITESELL (3) MARY J. WHITFIELD 131 . Fountain Inn. S. C. Cheraw. S. C. Bonneau, S. C. . Anderson. S. C. Tinnmonsville, S. C. .S. C. Gaffne Greenville. S. C. Troy. S. C. Bishopville. S. C. Newberry. S. C. Rock Hill. S. C. . Seneca. S. C. ROBERT D. WHITLEY (I) BRUCE E. WHITLOCK (2) J. ANN WHITT (I) . . , RAYMOND WHITT (2) . CELIA E. WHITTEN (2) . DAVID WHITTEMORE (I) E. RUTH WHITTINGTON (I) DEBRA J. WICKER (I) . KURT T. WIENBERG (I) . M. KATHY WIGGINS (2) . FANNY R. WIGLIN (2) . JULIAN D. WILES (I) . RICHARD L. WILEY (3) . ' WILLIAM T. WILEY (2) . DOUGLAS G. WILKERSON MARY M. WILKES (I) . . LANNY V. WILKIE (I) . ROBERT T. WILKINS (3) Orangeburg. S. C. Cottageville. S. C. . Greenville. S. C. . . Easley. S. C. . Clemson.S. C. . . Easley. S. C, . . . Loris. S. C. Newberry. S. C. Saddle River. N.J. Pt. Pleasant. W.Va. Cowpens. S. C. Ft. Motte. S, C. . Anderson. S. C. Tampa. Fla. I) . N.Chas.. S. C. . A.P.O.. New York . Woodruff. S. C. Greenville. S. C. GERALDINE WILL (3) . WENDY C. WILLEFORD ( ARTHUR J. WILLIAMS (I DAVID C. WILLIAMS (2) DEBRA L. WILLIAMS (2) EDGAR G. WILLIAMS (2 ELLEN M. WILLIAMS (3) FRAN WILLIAMS (2) GUY T. WILLIAMS (I) JANICE L. WILLIAMS (I) JAMES H. WILLIAMS (3) JAMES C. WILLIAMS (I) JOHN L. WILLIAMS (2) JUDITH L. WILLIAMS (3) LARRY C. WILLIAMS (I) LYNN WILLIAMS (3) . NANCY L. WILLIAMS (2) . . NORMAN A. WILLIAMS (2) . PAUL F. WILLIAMS (I) . . . ROBERT H. WILLIAMS (I) . ROBERT T. WILLIAMS (2) . . RONNIE A. WILLIAMS (2) . . RUSSELL S. WILLIAMS (3) . . SAMUEL F. WILLIAMS, JR. (2) DOUGLAS A. WILLIAMSON (I) JERRI WILLIAMSON (I) . . Charleston, S. C. JOHN D. WILLIAMSON (I) . . Arlington, Va. WILLIAM P, WILLIAMSON (3) . . York, S. C. DANNY M. WILLIS (I) . . . Florence. S. C. PAMELA S. WILLIS (I) . . Spartanburg, S. C. Television City, Calif. Charleston. S. C. . E. Brunswick. N.J. Taylors, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . . Rock Hill, S.C. Greenville, S. C. Charleston, S. C. . . Edgefield, S.C. Greenville. S. C. . W.Columbia, S.C. . . Rock Hill, S.C. . . . Dover. Del. . . Asheville. N.C. Tacoma. Wash. Slippery Rock, Pa. Seneca, S. C. ) . Columbia, S.C. . . Pendleton, S. C. Taylors, S. C. Cayce, S. C. . . . Seneca, S. C. . . Greenville, S.C. ' 21 . Allendale, S.C. Che , S. C. WARREN D. WILLOUGHBY PAMELA F. WILSHE (3) . CAROLE B. WILSON (3) . CHARLA L. WILSON (2) . CHARLES W. WILSON (I) CURTIS D. WILSON (2) . DEBRA F. WILSON (I) . A. DOUGLAS WILSON (2 FRED G. WILSON (2) . JOHNNY C. WILSON (I) JOHN E. WILSON (I) . D. LaNELL WILSON (I) . LARRY D. WILSON (I) . A. LYNN WILSON (2) . MARY L. WILSON (I) . KEITH M. WILSON (3) . RALPH E. WILSON (2) . RICK P. WILSON (I) . . WILLIAM C. WILSON (I) WILLIAM G. WILSON (l| JOSEPH WIMMER (3) . JOHN W. WINANS (I) . JOHN D. WINBURN (3) . EARL C. WINFREE, JR. (I) ROBERT T. WINGFIELD (I) TROY L. WINN (I) . . . MARINA E. WINQUIST (3) FRED S. WINSTEAD (I) . SUSAN C. WISE (2) . . ANDREW F. WITKO (3) . [2) Virginia Bch., Va. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Clemson, S. C. Moncks Corner. S. C. . . . Union, S.C. Towson, Md. Greenville. S. C. Lancaster, Pa. Laurens, S. C. Newberry, S. C. . . . Dillon, S.C. . . . Seneca. S. C. . Six Mile, S.C. Greer, S. C. Baltimore, Md. . Atlanta, Ga. . Meadville, Pa. Pendleton, S. C. Ware Shoals. S. C. Anderson, S. C. . . Cayce, S. C. . . Aiken, S.C. . Columbia, S. C. Summerfleld, N. C. Charlottesville, Va. . Hanahan. S. C. Hr jston. Texas Anderson. S. C. . Blackville, S. C. Alexandria, Va. underclassmen underclassmen STEPHEN WITT (3) . DOUGLAS A. WOLFE (I) . WANDA WONDERS (3) . PAIGE WOOD (2) . . . . PAMELA A. WOOD (3) . . RICHARD O. WOOD (3) . DERRELL F. WOODFIN (2) EDWARD D. WOODROW (2) CATHY Z. WOODS (I) . JUDY L. WOODSON (I) . NANCY A. WOODSON (3) Capitol Heights, Md, . . . lnman,S. C. . Waynestaff, Wyo. . Mt. Pleasant, S.C. . Mt. Pleasant, S.C. . . Lake City. S. C. . . Gramling, S. C. . . Olanta.S. C. Des Moines, Iowa Summerville. S. C. . Liberty, S. C. WILLIAM B. WOODWARD (1 Conway, S. C. DEWARD B. WOOLBRIGHT (3) Sparyle City. S. C. JACQUE L. WOOTEN (2) . . Greenville, S.C. THOMAS R. WORSDALE (1) . Brooklyn. N.Y. CHARLES V. WRAY , JR. (!) Clemson, S. C. JAMES H. WRIGHT (1) . . Summerville, S.C. JESSE E. WRIGHT III (1) . . . Chester, S. C. JOYCE L. WRIGHT (3) . . . Greenville, S.C. WILLIAM F. WRIGHT (1) . . . Chester, S. C. DAVID C. WYLIE (2) . . . . . Chester, S. C. WILLIAM L WYLIE, JR. (2) . Winnsboro, S. C. WILLIAM C. WYMAN (2) . . Mt. Lakes, N.J. DAVID L. WYNN (2) . . . . . Cheraw. S. C. JAMES C. YEAMAN (3) . . Durham, N.C. TOMMY YEARGIN (3) . . . Charleston, S. C. JAMES E. YONCE III (1) . Johnston, S. C. RANDY C. YONCE (1) . . . Johnston, S. C. DAVID L. YORK (1) . . . Hemingway, S. C. GARY D. YOUELL (3) . . Henderson. N. C. DAVID YOUMANS (2) . . . . Varnville, S. C. JAMES E. YOUMANS |2) . . . Varnville, S. C. FRANCIS M. YOUNG (1) . . Allendale, S.C. GERALD YOUNG (3) . . . . Bloomsburg, Pa. JAMES E. YOUNG (2) . . . . . Easley, S. C. JAMES R. YOUNG (3) . . . . Kershaw, S. C. JAMES R. YOUNG (1) . . . Charleston, S.C. JEFFREY A. YOUNG (l| . . Charleston, S.C. OTTO J. YOUNG (3) . . Greenwood, S. C. PATRICK L. YOUNG (2) . . . Marietta, Ga. THOMAS O. YOUNG (3) . Brunson. S. C. WOODROW C. YOUNG (2) . . Duncan, S.C. JAMES H. WACKWIT7 (3) . N. Providence. N.J. JAMES H. WALKER III (1) Anderson, S. C. JOHN L. WALKER (1) . . . . Decatur, Ga. RONALD O. WALKER (1) . Monroe, N.C. VINCENT L. WAL KER III (l| . Johns Island, S.C. WILLIAM A. WALKER (1) . . Dover, N.J. WILLIAM WALKUP (2) . . . Mcintosh, Fla. SHARON E. WALL (1) . . . Edgefield, S. C BROOKE J. WALLACE (1) . . Athens, Ga. JAMES M. WALLACE (1) . . Greenville. S.C. KATHY J. WALLACE (1) . . McCormick, S. C. WINSTON E. WALLACE (1) . . Fargo. N.D. RUSSELL C. WALLER (I) . . . Beaufort, S. C. DOUGLAS L. WALPOLE (2) . N. Augusta, S. C. FLOYD ZANTAR (3) . Fort Gulick, Canal Zone LAWRENCE A. ZEHNIKER (I) N.Tonawanda, N.Y. CARL H. ZIPF (3) Bryn Mawr, Pa. HARRY S. ZITO (I) Baltimore. Md. ji r.L.LIilM ' Kjail f U!- seniors . «  ' V, - 4h= Among Stiid nh AMIWCAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES 1965.19W who ' s who (a) mary elisabeth cralg — phi kappa phi. order of athena, sigma tau epsilon, kappa kappa gamma president, mathematics major, (b) alexander ur — Student body attorney general, judicial committee chairman, former gamma omega phi president, young republicans. Political science major, (c) paul otis bat- son — wsbf business director, senior class president, arnold air society, delta sigma nu, blue key fraternity, pre-medicine major, (d) danny earl gregg — head cheerleader, student body vice-president, tiger brotherhood, blue key fraternity, sigma alpha epsilon, central spirit committee, industrial education major, (e) mary lucinda hockenberry — horticulture club secretary, recipient of garden club scholarship, schilletter hall cashier, appeals court. Horticulture major, (f) william ronald irick — air force rote wing commander, arnold air society, blue key fraternity, national society of scabbard and blade, civil engineering major. who ' s who (a) gordon Stephen me+sky — cen+ral spirit committee chairman, cheerleader, president ' s cabinet, theta chi, tiger brotherhood, blue key fraternity. Political science major, (b) douglas waters van osdell — tau beta pi president, blue key fraternity, phi eta sigma, phi kappa phi. aiche, army rote brigade com- mander, superior military cadet. Chemical engineering major, (c) Joseph j. turner, jr. — central spirit committee, pi kappa alpha president, tiger brother- hood president, 1970 tigerama director, blue key fraternity, taps business manager, Ifc. industrial management major, (d) James russell sursavage — football team, fellowship of christian athletes, blue key fraternity, tiger brotherhood, alpha zeta. ace scholarship football team, agricultural economics major, (e) peggy marie bafson — order of athena president, kappa kappa gamma, phi kappa phi, capers, elementary education major, (f) llnda lee dasher — angel flight commander, delta delta delta, phi kappa phi. order of athena, court of lesser appeals, recreation and park administration major, (g) robert t. morris — president ' s cabinet, student senate, student Information service department of services secretary, electrical engineering major. 395 who ' s who (a| cathy dodds joyner — august. 1970 graduate, high court, chi omega, sigma tau epsilon, phi kappa phi, student senate, 1970 mrs. taps, psychology Hnajor. (b] alice marie haddon — panhellenic council president, delta delta delta, self study committee, former student senator, elennentary education major, (c) gregory alan Jones — student body president, appeals court, blue key fraternity, sigma nu, american ceramic society, ceramic engineering major, (d) paul wllson mims. jr. — student senate president, appeals court, same, r. f. poole scholarship winner, chemical engineering major, (e) mark george savltsky — phi kappa phi, sigma tau epsilon, society of physics students, sigma pi sigma. physics major, (f) perry b. deloach — high court, phi kappa phi. delta sigma nu, blue key fraternity, zoology major. who ' s who (a) robert alien cox — 1971 taps editor-in-chief, sigma tau epsilon. phi kappa phi, blue key frafernity, tiger brotherhood, pi kappa alpha, english maior. (b) iudith anne kossler — 1969 nniss clemson university, fornner cheerleader and central spirit committee chairman, sigma tau epsilon, phi kappa phi, chi omega, order of athena. mathematics major, (c) samuel kirk mckeown — president of southern student division of american dairy science association, clemson dairy club president, blue key fraternity, gamma rho, ifc. dairy science major, (d) John richard steer — blue key fraternity, sigma phi epsilon, national agronomy club president, 4-h club president, distinguished military student, agronomy major, (e) charles henry dupre — aiche president, sigma phi epsilon president, student senate, circle k service club, blue key fraternity, chemical engineering major, (f) John boyce Jones — recipient of the 1970 Institute of electrical and electronics engineering outstanding member award, 1970 armed forces communications award, ieee president, electrical engineering major, (g) tad a. Stanley — advanced air force rote, phi eta sigma, phi kappa phi, blue key fraternity, arnold air society commander, scabbard and blade, phi delta theta. Pre-archltecture major. •JOHN R. ABEL Wayne, Pa. ZOOLOGY THOMAS W. ACKER . . . Anderson, S. C. POULTRY SCIENCE BRAINARD L. ACKLEY . . Salisbury, Md. ZOOLOGY JEFFREY W. ADAMO . . . Baltimore, Md. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION • ERNEST L. ADAMS .... Edgemoor, S. C. ECONOMICS I. LEE ADAMS Cordele, Ga. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION JOHNNY A. ADAMS . . . Saluda, S. C. ENGINEERING ROBERT B. ADAMS . . . Kensington, Md. HISTORY •WILLIAM G. AGNEW . Lookout Mt., Tenn. ECONOMICS ROBERT W. AINES . . N. Springfield, Va. POLITICAL SCIENCE ELOISE J. ALBRECHT . Isle of Palms, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING NORWOOD L. ALESSANDRO . Easley, S. C. ECONOMICS • JOHN M. ALEXANDER . . Central, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS RONNIE C. ALEXANDER . Greenville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION CHARLES D. ALLEN . . Bennettsville, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ELDON E. ALLEN .... Aynor, S. C. AGRONOMY seniors • JOHN R. ALLEN .... Kingstree, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ROBERT S. ALLEN . . . Anderson, S. C. BOTANY CALVERT C. ALPERT . . Sumter, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE STEPHEN L. ALTMAN . . Lake City, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • PEGGY R. ALVERSON . . Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION HAROLD C. AMICK . . Orangeburg, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DEAN J. ANDERSON . . Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION GEORGE A. ANDERSON . Columbia, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT •JOHN L. ANDERSON . . Clinton, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DOUGLAS P. ARMISTEAD . . Decatur, Ga. MATHEMATICS DENNIS E. ARRINGTON N. Charleston, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING KENNETH K.ASHLEY . . Williamston, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES • ROBERT A. AUSTIN . . TEXTILES Fairfax, Va. SAMUEL W. AUSTIN . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT H. THURSTON BAGNAL . . Sumter, S. C. ECONOMICS JOSEPH G. BAGWELL . ZOOLOGY s.c. •JOHN D. BAILEY . . . Gray Court, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JULIA M. BAILES . . . Greenwood, S. C. FRENCH ROBERT J. BAKER, JR. . Charleston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING RONALD E. BALDWIN . . Asheville, N. C. CHEMISTRY • GEORGE C. BALLENTINE . Peapack, N.J. CIVIL ENGINEERING WM. M. BARNWELL . Yonges Island, S. C. SOCIOLOGY JAMES H. BASS .... Camden, S. C. FORESTRY PAUL O. BATSON III . . . Marion, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE seniors •PEGGY M. BATSON . . . Greenville, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION L READE BAXLEY . . . Columbia, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THOMAS A. BEAN . . . New Orleans, La. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ROBERT J. BEASLEY . . Charleston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • CHARLES T. BEEMER . . Greenville, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE ROBERT M. BEHLING . . . Newton, N.J. POLITICAL SCIENCE EDWARD M. BELKEN .... Sumter, S. C. FORESTRY DWAYNE M. BELL . . . Honea Path, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • RANDY BELL Greenwood, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS THOMAS M. BELL .... Lodge, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING GLENN BELLAMY . . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. ARCHITECTURE WALTER BELOUIN .... Union, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING • LOWELL E. BELUE .... Union, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WM. LARRY BENDT . . Charleston, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE EDGAR L. BENJAMIN, JR. . Mountville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JAMES R. BENNETT .... Taylors, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING • RONALD P. BERRY . . . Belvedere, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BARBARA BESMEARS . . Jacksonville, Fla. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CATHY BESSER Sumter, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY THOMAS C. BETHEA, JR. . . Dillon, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING • WILBERT BEVERLY . . . Bennettsville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING GEORGE BIEDIGER . . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS CHRIS D. BINNIEKER . Orangeburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT CHARLES R. BIRCH . . Spartanburg, S. C. FORESTRY seniors • JAMES L. BISHOP . . . Taylors, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE ROBERT S. BISKER .... Salisbury, Md. ZOOLOGY CHRISTOPHER A. BLACK . Riverside, Conn. HISTORY C. DENNIS BLACK .... Lando, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • LARRY A. BLACK . . . Greenville, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY MANUEL P. BLACK, JR. . Orangeburg, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS RICHARD A. BLACK . . . Chester,S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION ROBERT BLACKWELL . . . Gaffney, S. C. PRE-PHARMACY • J. ROGER BLAKELY .... Ora, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING FRANK S. BLAND . . . Edgefield, S. C, CIVIL ENGINEERING WADE B. BLOUNT . . . Belvedere, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE FRANK M. BOGGS . Charleston Hgts., S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • KERI A. BOLDING .... Lyman, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION JOEL B. BOLT .... Anderson, S. C. ECONOMICS JOHN D. BONNETTE . . . Clemson, S. C. HORTICULTURE TONEY C. BOOZER . . . Inman, S.C. HORTICULTURE CHARLES L. BOPP . . . Roxboro, N.C. CIVIL ENGINEERING MICHAEL F. BORKE . . Charleston, S. C. PHYSICS JAMES E. BOSTIC, JR. . Bennettsville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MGT. and TEXTILE SCIENCE JOSEPH L. BOSTICK, JR. . Pamplico, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY DAVID E. BOWEN Iva, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LYLA A. BOYD .... Pendleton, S. C. HISTORY SAMUEL R. BOYKIN . . . Central, S.C. ECONOMICS ROBERT L. BRACEY . . . Clinton, S.C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING kd seniors • W. GLENN BRACKIN . . Columbia, S. C. ECONOMICS DORIS M. BRADBERRY . Williamston, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION WILLIAM C. BRADLEY . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PETE D. BRAGG .... Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS • HERBERT BRANHAM, JR. . Charleston, S. C. CHEMISTRY ARNOLD A. BRANNEN . Great Falls, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING DOUGLAS W. BRAUN . . Leesburg, Fla. ACCOUNTING RANDY L, BRAY .... Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH WILLIAM N. BREEDLOVE, JR. . . Ora, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING RONALD L. BRIDWELL . . Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING RANDALL A. BRIGGS ... Ft. Myers, Fla. PHYSICS JOSEPH B. BRIGHT . . . Asheville, N. C. ECONOMICS •GREER M. BROADWATER . Clemson, S. C. MICROBIOLOGY WILLIAM T. BROADWATER . Clemson, S. C. MICROBIOLOGY DONNA M. BROOKS . . . Loris, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION HENRY C. BROOKS . . . Atlanta, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • JEFFREY E. BROOKS . . Wilmington, Del. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MICHAEL F. BROOME . . Pageland, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT W. BROOME . Charleston, S. C. ENGLISH STEPHEN H. BROOME . . Sumter, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • DAVID A. BROWN . . . Piedmont, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION DONALD E. BROWN . . . Hampton, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING GREGORY R. BROWN . . Gasport, N. Y. SOCIOLOGY HERBERT W. BROWN, JR. . . Latta, S.C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING seniors • PATRICK M. BROWN . . Lawrence, N. Y. SECONDARY EDUCATION REX A. BROWN .... Cayce, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION ROBERT A. BROWN . . . Union, N.J. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY RODGER E. BROWN . . . New York, N.Y. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • J. PATRICK BRUENING . Charleston, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES JAMES P. BRYAN .... Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION VALERIE C. BRYAN . . Walterboro, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION MICHAEL E. BUCHANAN . Charleston, S. C. PHYSICS ROGER D. BULLARD . . . Sumter, S. C. ECONOMICS RICHARD E. BULLOCK . Cream Ridge, N. J. FORESTRY COLLINS A. BURBAGE . Summervilie, S. C, CERAMIC ENGINEERING DUNCAN K. BURNS . . Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • J. B. BURROUGHS, JR. . . Kinston, N. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GEORGE A. BUTLER , . . Aynor, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS MICHAEL E. BUTLER . . . Fairfax, Va. ECONOMICS LANNY A. BYRD .... Branchville, S. C. ECONOMICS CHARLES W. CALDWELL . . Roanoke, Ala. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION WILLIAM L. CALKINS . . Wlnnsboro, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SUSAN E. CALLISON . . Greenwood, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LEWIS C. CAMERON . . Ninety Six, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • ALVIN L.CAMPBELL . . . Anderson, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING EDWIN CAMPBELL .... Hanover, Va. HISTORY GEORGE T. CAMPBELL . . . Liberty, S. C. SOCIOLOGY HAROLD B.CAMPBELL . . Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • CHARLES D. CANN . . Anderson, S. C. SOCIOLOGY FRANK W. CANNON . . . North, S. C. HISTORY GLENN S. CANNON . . . Sumter, S. C. ECONOMICS WALLACE N. CANTRELL . . Easley, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • DANIEL F. CARD .... Seneca, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION ROBT. C. CARLTON, JR. Spartanburg, S. C. ECONOMICS MARVIN CARMICHAEL . . Dillon, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS JOHN C. CARRINGTON . Swansea, S. C. AGRICULTURE seniors yik ' • JOHN N. CARSON . . . Beaufort, S. C. ENGLISH WILLIAM S. CARSON . . Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE WILLIAM M. CARSTEN . Jacksonville, Fla. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING MARION E. CARTER III . . . Elliott, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS • TED E. CARTER .... Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION BRADLEY D. CARY . . . Leesville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION BRENDA K, CASH . . . EDUCATION Pickens, S. C. FRANCIS N. CASSADY . . . Irmo, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • VERNE CASSADAY . . Greenwood, S. C. ARCHITECTURE MICHAEL L. CATTO . . . Pauline, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING GEO W. CAUGHMAN, JR. Lexington, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING R. H. CAUTHEN .... Holly Hill, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • NIXON E. CAWOOD, JR. . . Augusta, Ga. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION NORMAN M. CASON . . Abbeville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING FRANCIS CHAN . . Kowloon, Hong Kong CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WM. F. CHANCELLOR . . Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING seniors mk M • HAROLD CHANDLER III . . Sumter, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY SUSAN CHANDLER . . . Fairforest, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES R. BERNARD CHAPMAN . Charleston, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE JERRY O. CHAPMAN . . . Easley, S. C. ENGINEERING • JANE D. CHASTEEN . . . Chappells, S. C. ZOOLOGY STEPHEN CHANDO, JR. . . Bethlehem, Pa. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION MARCO A. CHEN, JR. Panama City, Panama ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CHRIS. C. CIPPERLY . . Washington, D. C. ECONOMICS • JAMES N. CLARK . . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MICHAEL V. CLARK . . Orangeburg, S, C. PRE-MEDICINE GARDEN S. CLARKSON . Columbia, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE CHARLES H. CLINCHARD . San Juan, P. R. ARCHITECTURE ROBERT A. CLONINGER . Gastonia, N. C. FORESTRY JOHN M. COAKLEY . . . Clemson, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY DANIEL E. COBB .... Easley, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION MARY L COGGIN .... Sumter, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION DONALD M. COGGINS . Spartanburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ALAN D. COKER . . . Lynchburg, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SAM R. COKER .... Greenville, S. C. FORESTRY REBECCA F. COLE .... Pickens, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION •STANLEY P.COLE .... Langley, S. C. CHEMISTRY JAMES C. COLEMAN . . Abbeville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION JAMES K. COLEMAN . ZOOLOGY Inman, S. C. JAMES L COLEMAN . . Ridgeway, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING seniors • WILLIAM H. COLEMAN . Townville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM R. COLEMAN . Clearwater, S. C. ACCOUNTING THOMAS H. COLLINS . Winnsboro, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BEN G. COMPTON . . . Lexington, S. C. ARCHITECTURE • THOMAS J. CONDON . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION THOMAS R.CONKLIN . . Stamford, Conn. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ROBERT G. COOKE .... Easley, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE CHARLES R. COOPER . . Florence, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION • JERRY L. COOPER . . . Rock Hill, S.C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING N. B. COOPER, JR. . . . Mullins,S.C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION RONALD E. COOPER . . Columbia, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY HEATH C. COPELAND . . . Clinton, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION • WILLIAM L. COPELAND . . Clinton, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE CLAUDE W. CORBETT . . Pinewood, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION DANIEL J. COSBEY . . . Falls Church, Va. ARCHITECTURE LARRY B. COURTNEY . . Lake City, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION • JAMES WAYNE COX . . Abbeville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JERRY W. cox .... Marion, S.C. SECONDARY EDUCATION JOHN D. COX .... Trenton, N.J. PRE-DENTISTRY PATSY A. COX Pickens, S.C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • ROBERT A. COX .... Pamplico, S. C. ENGLISH MARY E. CRAIG .... Camden, S. C. MATHEMATICS K. GARY CRAIGO . . . Greenville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION NORMAN D. GRAIN . Westminster, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE seniors • ROGER D. CRANFORD . . Chester, S. C. SOCIOLOGY C. H.CRAWFORD . . St. Stephen, S. C. GEOLOGY JOHN W. CREEL . . . Conway, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT DON M. CRIBB . . . Walterboro, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • BARBARA L. CROMER . . Columbia, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY DURWARD C. CROMER, JR. Blackville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MICHAEL J. CROMER . . Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JOSEPH E. CROOK . Charleston Hgts., S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • SHARON p. CROUT . . . Easley, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION MICHAEL G. CROWE . . . Marietta, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING GLENN F. CUEMAN . . Honea Path, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY C. M. CULBERTSON II . Ware Shoals, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING RICHARD C. CUNNINGHAM Baltimore, Md. GEOLOGY JOHN M. CURRIE .... Arlington, Va. ARCHITECTURE THOMAS J. CUSUMANO . Sumter, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES CHARLES L. CUZZELL . Charleston, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • DAVID DAILEY .... Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION HUBERT DANDRIDGE . Cottageville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MARCO R. DANIELI . . Lyndhurst, N. J. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DAVID F. DANSBY . . Ware Shoals, S. C. HISTORY • GUY W. DAVIS . . . Greenville, S.C. ECONOMICS HAROLD R. DAVIS . . Orangeburg, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JULIA J, DAVIS .... Clemson, S.C. MATHEMATICS PEMBROKE W. DAVIS . . . Augusta, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING MmM 1 seniors • REBECCAH DAVIS .... Sumter, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION PHILIP G. DEGEN . . . Sumter, S. C. PRE-PHARMACY JERRY G. DeLAUGHTER . . Edgefield, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING RALPH W. DANIEL. . . . Lavonia, Ga. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION LYNN Z. DANTZLER . . . Santee, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING LINDA L DASHER . . . Greenwood, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JOSEPH E. DAVIS, JR. . . CHEMISTRY Sumter, S. C. RICHARD C. DAVIS, JR. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • BENJAMIN L. DAWKINS . Greenville, S. C. ENGINEERING BRENDA DAWKINS . . Greenville, S. C. EDUCATION REBECCA H. DeFOOR . Westminster, S. C. EDUCATION JAMES DeLOACHE . . . Easley, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • PERRY B. DeLOACH . . Walterboro, S. C. ZOOLOGY ADRIANO DEMORI . . . Cllffslde, N. J. ECONOMICS TONY R. DEMPSEY . . . Varnvllle, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION JOHN G. DENTON . North Augusta, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS CURTIS M. DERRICK . . . Clemson, S. C. PRE-ARCHITECTURE KENNETH W. DETWILER . Columbia, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JOHN P. DeVEAUX . Sullivans Island, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ROBERT F. DeVAUX . . . Stamford, Conn. ECONOMICS •CHARLES H. DeWITT . St. Matthews, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION LAWRENCE W. DICKENSON Belvedere, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES E. DILWORTH . Walhalla, S.C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION RONALD W. DJUREN . Prospect Park, N.J. ARCHITECTURE seniors • SYDNEY R. DOAK . . . Walterboro, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY S. RHETT DOBBINS . . . Townvllle, S. C. AGRICULTURE WESS M. DOBSON . . . Central, S. C. HISTORY EMILY D. DONALDSON . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING WILLIAM F. DONALDSON . Annapolis, Md. PRE-ARCHITECTURE DENNIS D. DONOHUE . Cedar Grove, N. J. ZOOLOGY RICHARD J. DOREY .... Aiken, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING THOMAS G. DOSS . . Wapakoneta, Ohio CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • FLOYD S. DOUGLASS, JR. Chesterfield, S. C. FORESTRY THOMAS D. DREHER . Summervllle, S. C. FORESTRY ALBERT D. DROEGE . . Charlotte, N. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS GEORGE M. DUCWORTH . Anderson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • JOHN W. DUCWORTH . Summerton, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE LYMAN DUCWORTH, JR. Williamston, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE JOHN P. DUNBAR . . . Rock Hill, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY WILLIAM A. DUNN . . . Donalds, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING CHARLES H. DuPRE . . Spartanburg, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING MANFRED DWORSCHAK . Charleston, S. C. ECONOMICS DANIEL H. DYE .... Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LEWIS C. DYER .... Dedham, Mass. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION • NED M. EADDY . . . Lake City, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JULIA A. EAKES .... Clemson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION EDWARD B. EARLE, JR. . . McBee, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION D. BRUCE EASON . New Canaan, Conn. ENGLISH • RONALD W. ECK . . . Kenilworth, N. J. CIVIL ENGINEERING HENRY C. EDENS .... Dalzell, S. C. HORTICULTURE DONNIE J. EDGAR . . . Seneca, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION H. BRIAN EDGAR . . . Plainview, N. Y. LIBERAL ARTS • ALLEN G. EDWARDS . . . Cheraw, S. C. ENGLISH JAMES H. EDWARDS III . Sumter, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE JAMES K. EDWARDS . Galivants Ferry, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS LAURA G. EDWARDS . . Columbia, S. C. LIBERAL ARTS tkmtmMwm HI ' S f C t ' i seniors MARVIN S. EDWARDS . . Lyman, S. C. ECONOMICS S. RADLEY EDWARDS . . Johnston, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS THOMAS B. EDWARDS . Ninety Six, S. C. MATHEMATICS WILMA J. EDWARDS . . Wellford, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY • CHERYL E. EGGERT . . ZOOLOGY Aiken, S.C. CATHY D. ELDER . . . Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION LLOYD L. ELDER . . . Silver Spring, Md. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION JANA C. ELLEDGE . . Ware Shoals, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION CRAIG D. ELLEFSON . . Spartanburg, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DALE F. ELLENBURG . . Anderson, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE JAMES J. ELLIS, JR. . . . Cincinnati, Ohio ECONOMICS PHILIP A. ELLIS . . . Slmpsonville, S.C. PRE-DENTISTRY • ROBERT E. ELLIS, JR. . . Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE DANIEL R. ELLISON . . . Williamston, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE F. STEPHEN ELLISON . . Rock Hill, S. C. ARCHITECTURE LARRY M. ELMORE . . AGRONOMY Greer, S. C. seniors • CLAUDENE ELROD . . Anderson, S. C. CHEMISTRY CHESTER D. EMERSON . . Anderson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION RICHARD E. EPPES . . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT E. EPPS . . . N. Charleston, S. C. ARCHITECTURE • ELLIOTT B. ESKEW . . . HISTORY JAMES E. EVANS . . . ECONOMICS Clennson, S. C. Newberry, S. C. MICHAEL E. EVANS . . Timmonsville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM E. EVANS . . . Sumter, S. C. PRE-ARCHITECTURE JAMES W. EVATT . . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS JOHNNY S. EVERETTE . . Greenville, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES KENNETH M. EWAN . . Newark, Dela. ARCHITECTURE KENYON FAIREY .... Latta, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • ROBERT J. FAIREY . . . Orangeburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT F. FASINSKI . . Green Brook, N. J. HISTORY MARC M. FEINBERG . . Philadelphia, Pa. ZOOLOGY JOSEPH E. FEWELL . . . PRE-MEDICINE York, S. C. •LEWIS M. FICKEN . . . N. Augusta, S. C. ARCHITECTURE HARRY W. FINDLEY, JR. . Anderson, S. C. BIOLOGY W. GARY FINLEY .... Easley, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING RONALD F. FISHER . . . Decatur, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING • PHILLIP FLEETWOOD . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MEREDITH FLEMING . . . Buffalo, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION WILLIAM H. FLEMING . . Abbeville, S. C. ZOOLOGY DONALD H. FLETCHER . Rldgeland, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING •CAROLE R. FLITTER . . . Columbia, S. C. ZOOLOGY CLAUDE L. FLOW III . . Greenville, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING LEE S. FLOWERS, JR. . . Hartsville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JOHN W. FLOYD . . . Conway, S. C. HISTORY MARION R. FLOYD . . . Conway, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT E. FORBES . . . Dayton, Ohio FORESTRY GWIN H. FORRESTER . Long Creek, S. C. ENGLISH ROBERT H. FORRESTER . . . Taylors, S. C. ECONOMICS seniors I W % fi T • DONALD L. FOSTER . St. Petersburg, Fla. PHYSICS JOHN L. FOSTER . . . Madawaska, Me. PERSONNEL SERVICES RICHARD H. FOSTER . Fredericksburg, Va. PSYCHOLOGY RONNIE W. FOWLER . Williamston, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION PAHERSON W. FOY, JR. . Springfield, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM FREDERICK . . St. James, N. Y. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION WILLIAM J. FREE . . . Greenwood, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION J. CARY FREEMAN . . . Piedmont, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • CHARLES FRONEBERGER . Gastonia, N. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING BENJAMIN H. FRYE . Galivants Ferry, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS GEORGE W. GAGE III . . Fort Mill, S. C. MATHEMATICS RICHARD p. GAGNON . Westminster, Md. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • STANLEY D. GAILEY .... Iva, S. C. ARCHITECTURE CHERYL A. GALE .... Bassett, Va. SECONDARY EDUCATION DAN H. GAMBRELL, JR. . Greenwood, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE ERNEST D. GANDY . . . Florence, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION seniors • ROBERT D. GARCES . . Jacksonville, Fla. ECONOMICS CARL R. GARDNER . . Lake View, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT HARRY D. GARDNER . Cinnaminson, N. J. POLITICAL SCIENCE RICHARD W. GARDNER Cinnaminson, N. J. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • J. POWERS GARMON . . . Rome, Ga. PHYSICS FOSTER M. GARNER . . Rock Hill, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM T. GARRETT, JR. . Pelzer, S.C. HISTORY GLEN I. GARRIS .... Sumter, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY DAVID GARRISON . . . Rock Hill, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JAMES W. GARTHE . . . Dover, N.J. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING EDWARD G. GEDDINGS . . Sumter, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS SANDRA A. GENTRY . . Anderson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION ALEXANDRA GEORGEO Mt. Pleasant, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION MICHAEL G. GERONIMOS Levittown, N. Y. METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM P. GILBERT . . Ellicott City, Md. ARCHITECTURE BRUCE H. GILBERTSON . Plainfield, N. J. ECONOMICS • JON A. GILES Greer, S.C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION EDWIN F. GILLINGHAM . Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH L. EARL GILSTRAP, JR. . . . Easley, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE ROBERT W. GIST .... Union, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • WARREN T. GIVENS . . . Sumter, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY CHARLES J. GLENN, JR. . . Union, S. C. ECONOMICS E. ANNE GLENN .... Anderson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION EMILY J. GLENN .... Anderson, S. C. DAIRY SCIENCE • RONALD E. GLENN . . . Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOHN A. GLINN .... Richmond, Va. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EBEN D. GODBOLD . . . Florence, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION JOSEPH G. GOELLER . . Union City, N. J. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CHARLES H. GOODING . Hampton, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING RICHARD W. GOODING . RIdgewood, N. J. MATHEMATICS WILLIAM E. GORDON . Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT NICHOLAS E. GOSSETT . Greenville, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY CHAS. A. GRAHAM, JR. Spartanburg, S. C. ARCHITECTURE ANDREW GRAMLING III Orangeburg, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS HASKELL E. GRANT .... Pickens, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT KENNETH D. GRANT . ENGLISH Pickens, S. C. HERBERT G. GRANTHAM . N.Chas., S.C. PRE-MEDICINE DAVID L. GREEN .... Lynchburg, S. C. ECONOMICS JERRY B. GREEN . . . Graniteville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION JOHN W. GREEN .... Beaufort, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • RONALD L. GREEN, JR. . Greenville, S. C. ENGLISH SHANNON K. GREEN . . Sumter, S.C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GARY J. GREER .... Taylors, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JAMES R. GREER . . . Spartanburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • RUTH J. GREER . . . Westminster, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DANNY E. GREGG . . . Columbia, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION JOHN D. GRIFFITH . . . Barnwell, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING HOWARD R. GRIGGS . . Hartsville, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS seniors • JAMES M. GRIGGS . . HISTORY Hartsville, S.C. RICHARD L. GRIMSTEAD Virginia Bch., Va. ARCHITECTURE STEVEN A. GROOVER . . East Point, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING RICHARD B. GROSVENOR . EInora, N. Y. ZOOLOGY • GREGORY K. GROSZ . . Short Hills, N. J. PSYCHOLOGY JAMES H. GULLY . . . Worcester, Mass. MATHEMATICS J. MICHAEL HAAS . . Charleston, S. C. SOCIOLOGY RICHARD B. HADDOCK . Kingstree, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • ALECIA HADDON . . . Donalds, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ALICE HADDON .... Donalds, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION THOMAS W. HAENE . . Charlotte, N. C. FORESTRY CARL M. HAIR .... Aiken, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION DAVID F. HALL, JR. . . Pennsville, N. J. SECONDARY EDUCATION DAVID N. HALL . . . . Mt. Ulla, N.C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS WILLIAM P. HALL . . . Shaw A.F.B., S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SHERRIL HAMM .... Charleston, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • JOHN G. HAMMOND, JR. Sandy Sps., S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM H. HAMMOND Greenwood, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS J. R. HANAHAN, JR. . . . Atlanta, Ga. ARTS AND SCIENCES JOHN T. HANNON . . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS •JOHN F. HANZEL . . . Greensboro, N. C. HISTORY GENE HARDEE Lorls, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION HASKELL D. HARDY, JR. . Laurens, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JEREL D. HARMON . . . Prosperity, S. C. POULTRY SCIENCE seniors LEON C. HARMON . . Lexington, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING BERNARD C. HARPER . . Charleston, S C. ECONOMICS LAWRENCE O. HARPER . Charlotte, N. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING RICHARD HARPOOTLIAN Charlotte, N. C. HISTORY • JOE S. HARRELL . . . Columbia, S. C. MICROBIOLOGY LOUIE W. HARRELSON . . Opelika, Ala. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION NANCY HARRINGTON . . Canal Pt., Fla. ENTOMOLOGY JAMES R. HARRIS . . . Macedon, N. Y. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING dik qMU seniors MICHAEL P. HARRIS . . Greenville, S. C. GEOLOGY ROBERT A. HARRIS . . . Fort Mill, S. C. FORESTRY CHARLES W. HARRISON . Roebuck, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION HENRY M. HARRISON . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT •STEVEN J. HARROWER . . Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING RICHARD M. HART, JR. . . Mauldin, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION M. LENOIR HARTZLER . . Camden, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY ALTON L. HARVEY . . . Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ALFORD HASELDEN . . Georgetown, S. C. ENGLISH ALAN B. HATCHER . . ZOOLOGY Atlanta, Ga. E. JOANNE HAWKINS . . Central, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION WILLIAM H. HAYDEN . Myrtle Beach, S. C. ARCHITECTURE • JOSEPH T, HAYES .... Dillon, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION PHILLIP R. HAYES .... Mayo, S. C. CHEMISTRY WILLIAM M. HEATH . . Lancaster, S. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES CHARLES C. HECK .... Oak Park, III. ECONOMICS •AUGUST E. HEINS, JR. . . Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING RALPH B. HEMPHILL . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT CHRIS. HENDERSON . New Canaan, Conn. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LANDRUM HENDERSON, JR. Chester, S. C. PRE-LAW SUSAN HENDERSON . . Anderson, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY GEORGE B. HENDRICKS . Bethune, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION PHIL L. HENDRICKS . . . Greer, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION STEVE E. HENDRICKS . . Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE M JAMES D. HENDRIX . . Spartanburg, S. C. ECONOMICS RICHARD E. HENKEL . . Waynesboro, Va. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT FORREST A. HENRIKSEN FORESTRY Palmyra, Pa. STEPHEN B. HENRIKSON E. Northport, N. Y. ACCOUNTING • CARL E. HENSON .... Seneca, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DAN M. HERLONG . . . Johnston, S. C. SOCIOLOGY DANIEL C. HERR . . . Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE MILTON S. HESTER . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS DONALD C. HICKS . Charleston Hgts., S. C. ZOOLOGY EUGENE F. HIGGINS . . Amityville, N. Y. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION WILLIAM G. HILDEBRAND . Camden, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS GERALD HILES Easley, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • RONALD G. HIMMEL . . Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ANDREW H. MINES . . St. Petersburg, Fla. POLITICAL SCIENCE DALE O. HINKEL .... Greenville, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY RODGER F. HINTON . . . Pickens, S. C. ARCHITECTURE seniors •CURTIS L. HOBBS . . . Lynchburg, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS OSWALD T. HOBBS, JR. . . Sumter, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION MARY L. HOCKENBERRY . Slip. Rock, Pa. HORTICULTURE JERRY W. HODGE . . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS ALLEN H. HODGES . . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT HOLLEN L. HOFFMAN . Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEBORAH HOHLA . . . Clemson, S.C. MICROBIOLOGY CLAUDE A. HOLCOMBE . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS PERRY D. HOLCOMBE . Spartanburg, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING SANDRA A. HOLDEN . . Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION CHARLES H. HOLLADAY, JR. Sumter, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING EDWARD J. HOLLAND . ECONOMICS Islip, N.Y. • LAURIE HOLLEMAN . . Summerville, S. C. MATHEMATICS DAVID M. HOLMES . . . Gaffney, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT THOMAS D. HOLSTEIN . . Monetta, S. C. AGRONOMY HENRY L. HOPPER . . . N. Augusta, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • DONALD J. HORRES . . Charleston, S. C. ACCOUNTING JOHN H. HORRES . . Johns Island, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE MICHAEL L. HORTON . . Kingstree, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOHN p. HOWARD . . . Greenville, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • FRANK D. HOWELL . . . Greer, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CALVIN T. HOWLE . . . Lancaster, S. C. PHYSICS ANNA R. HUDGENS . . Mountville, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE LARRY P. HUDSON . . . Conway, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION seniors • RAYMOND T. HUFF . . Charleston, S. C. ARCHITECTURE PAUL HUGHES, JR. . . . Cayce, S. C. ARCHITECTURE WARDEN W. HUGHES . Hartsville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING KENNETH R. HULL . . . Pickens, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION MORGAN R. HUMPHREYS . Cheraw, S. C. ENGLISH THOS. C. HUMPHRIES . Spartanburg, S. C. ECONOMICS DARREL HUNT Kimper, Ky. PLANT PATHOLOGY ROBERT T. HUNT, JR. . Spartanburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • GEORGIA E. HUNTER . Newberry, S. C. ECONOMICS ALVIN J. HURT, JR. . . . Easley, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS WALTER M. HUTCHINS . Spartanburg, S. C. BIOLOGY DAVID R. HUTTO . . . Orangeburg, S. C. ZOOLOGY • L RICHARD HYATT . . . Pauline, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PAMELA HYATT Wayne, Pa. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION AMOS HYKES Taylors, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY WILLIAM R. IRICK . . Orangeburg, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • JOHN L. IRVIN, JR. . . . Fort Mill, S.C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JOHN W. IRVING . Berkeley Heights, N. J. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DONALD F.JACKSON, JR. . ..Greer, S.C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION HAROLD S. JAMES . . . Union, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • JAMES F. JAMES .... Sumter, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION JOSEPH D. JAMES . . . PHYSICS JEANNE R. JENKINS . . PRE-MEDICINE LINDA K. JENNINGS . . . FRENCH . Aiken, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Clemson, S. C. seniors • EDGAR B. JOHNSON, JR. . Easley, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION MICHAEL L. JOHNSON ENGLISH ROBERT M. JOHNSON . . . SECONDARY EDUCATION Aiken, S.C. York, S.C. WALTER J. JOHNSON, JR. Columbia, S, C. HISTORY • MELVIN C. JOHNSTON . Denmark, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ALAN JOHNSTONE . . Orangeburg, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION DANIEL H. JONES . . N. Charleston, S. C. PRE MEDICINE G. TRIPP JONES Loris, S.C. ZOOLOGY •GREGORY A. JONES . . Anderson, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING JAMES H. JONES .... Easley, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JANIE p. JONES . . . Columbia, S.C. PSYCHOLOGY JOE K. JONES, JR. . . Greenville, S.C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JOHN B. JONES . . . Charleston, S.C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ROBERT J. JONES . . . Greenville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION ROBERT S. JONES . . . Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING LARRY V. JORDAN . . . Belton, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LEWIS A. JORDAN . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION WILLIAM L.JORDAN . . . Greenville, S. C. ACCOUNTING JOHN JOSEY .... Jacksonville, Fla. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MARTHA L. KAHLER . . Kershaw, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • IAN B. KAMIN .... Baldwin, N. Y. SECONDARY EDUCATION RICHARD H. KAPP . . . Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE WILLIAM R. KARPIK . . Anderson, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE DAVID E. KASKIN . . . Hampton, S. C. MATHEMATICS seniors • ROBERT N. KAY .... Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING BRADFORD L. KEENEY . . Anderson, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY NICHOLAS KELAIDIS . . Athens, Greece CIVIL ENGINEERING W. FRANK KELLAM . . . Anderson, S. C. ECONOMICS • SUZANNE KELLER . . . Monroe, N.C. MATHEMATICS JAMES KELLET .... Fountain Inn, S.C. POLITICAL SCIENCE J. MANLY KELLEY . . Darlington, S. C. AGRONOMY W. JAMES KELLY, JR. . . . Olanta, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY mmm • JAMES P. KELSEY .... Pickens, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION THOMAS L. KEMMERLIN . Columbia, S. C. HISTORY HAROLD M. KENNEDY, JR. Columbia, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION ANN E. KESTER .... Columbia, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • RICHARD E. KILBY . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT HUBERT I. KINARD . . Prosperity, S. C. POULTRY SCIENCE MICHAEL E. KING .... Easley, S. C. HORTICULTURE DENT KING Society Hill, S. C. AGRONOMY • E. TOMMY KINGHORN . Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE THOMAS E. KIRK . . . Richmond, Va. CHEMISTRY MARGARET N. KIRKLAND Bamberg, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION BRIAN L KLAPMAN . . Camden, S. C. MATHEMATICS JAMES A. KNIGHT . . . Gray Court, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT A. KNOERR . . . Seneca, S. C. ELEC TRICAL ENGINEERING DAVID M. KOSS .... Amawalk, N. Y. CIVIL ENGINEERING JUDITH A. KOSSLER . . Charleston, S. C. MATHEMATICS seniors • JUDSON A. KRAFT . . Miami Springs, Fla. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PAUL K. KRIG . . . Montgomery, Ala. POLITICAL SCIENCE JAMES W. KRONBERG . Wedgefield, S. C. CHEMISTRY MARVIN F. LABECK . . . Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING •JAMES L. LaFOY . . . Greenville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION RALPH D. LAMAR .... Easley, S. C. ARCHITECTURE DAVID R. LANDING . . Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS RICHARD V. LANDRUM N. Charleston, S. C. ENGINEERING ANALYSIS • JOHN W. LANEY III . . Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING KENNETH W. LANFORD Spartanburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT EDWARD B. LANGLEY . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS ALBERT F. LAREAU . . . Sumter, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • WILLIAM J. LAUBACH . . Allentown, Pa. CIVIL ENGINEERING F. LYNN LAUREY . . . Charleston, S. C. MATHEMATICS KENNETH LAWHON . . . Hartsville, S. C. HISTORY LESLIE M. LAWLOR . . Newburgh, N. Y. ARCHITECTURE LARRY L. LAWSON . . High Point, N. C. SCIENCE TEACHING FRANCIS A. LAWTON . . Gastonia, N. C. PRE-MEDICINE CLARENCE W. LAY . . . Seneca, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING GRADY A. LAYTON . . Timmonsville, S. C. CHEMISTRY • WILLIAM H. LEACH . . Clemson, S. C. HORTICULTURE JAMES M. LEAGUE, JR. . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS MARSHALL LEAMAN . . Greenwood, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE DAVID B. LEDBETTER . . Wlillamston, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION seniors • CHARLES H. LEDFORD . Townville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADM INISTRATION FRANK C. LEE Troy, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE JAMES A. LEE ... . Pendleton, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING PEGGY E. LEE . . . Westminster, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • THOMAS E. LEE ... . Alcolu, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION THOMAS G. LEGARE III Yonges Island, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION PHILIP J. LEGNETTI . . . Brooklyn, N, Y. SECONDARY EDUCATION C. MIKE LEGRAND . . . Winnsboro, S. C. RECREATION AND PAR ADMINISTRATION • LAWRENCE W. LESEMANN . Chas., S. C. ZOOLOGY JOHN A. LESSLIE . . . Rock Hill, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE NEWTON R. LESTER . . PInewood, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY JOHN C. LINDSAY, JR. Bennethville, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING • DONALD R. LINDSEY . . Bay Minette, Ala. ARCHITECTURE TORRE J. LIPPI .... W. Pittstown, Pa. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JAMES D. LISKEY . . . Harrisonburg, Va. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOSEPH W. LOGAN . . . Chester, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION JERRY L. LOLLIS .... Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THOMAS W. LONG . . . Saluda, S. C. ZOOLOGY JAMES M. LONGSHORE . Newberry, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING SAMUEL D. LOVE, JR. . . Gastonia, N. C. TEXTILES • NANCY L. LOWDERMILK . Greenville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION HOWARD P. LUCAS . . . Clinton, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION GENE p. LUCIUS . . . Columbia, S. C. HORTICULTURE ROBERT P. LUSK . . . Pendleton, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE seniors • BENJAMIN R. LYBRAND . . Swansea, S. C. POULTRY SCIENCE CURTIS W. LYBRAND Charleston Hgts.,S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JASON M. LYNCH, JR. . Lynchburg, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION JOHN J. LYNCH . . Tarpon Springs, Fla. ECONOMICS •LOUIS B. LYNN . . . Darlington, S. C. HORTICULTURE THOMAS E. LYNN . . Wlnnsboro, S. C. LIBERAL ARTS THOMAS J. McARDLE, JR. Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS KEITH S. McCABE .... Kingstree, S. C. ZOOLOGY WILLIAM M. McCABE . . Kingstree, S. C. ZOOLOGY ROBERT S. McCANTS . Orangeburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT PAUL B. McCLANAHAN . Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE WILLIAM R. McCLEAVE . . Rock Hill, S.C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • ROBERT G. McCLESKEY . Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE HAROLD W. McCLINTOCK, JR. . Ora, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS KIRK M. McCLOSKEY . Washington, D. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION MICHAEL McCLURE . . CHEMISTRY • KEITH I. McCONNEL . . GEOLOGY Sumter, S. C. Ephrata, Pa. KATHRYN A. McCORMICK Columbia, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DANIEL W. McCOY . . . Monroe, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JAMES E. McCOY . . . Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • WILLIAM R. McCRARY . . Florence, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT PATRICIA A. McCUEN . . Taylors, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JAMES A. McCULLOUGH Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION WILLIAM T. McDANIEL . . Leesville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION seniors • NANCY McDONNEL . . . Leesburg, Fla. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY LARRY F. MclNTYRE . . . Marion, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE CHARLES J. McKENZIE . Greenwood, S. C. MATHEMATICS LESLIE McKENZIE .... Dillon, S. C. MATHEMATICS • S. KIRK McKEOWN . . . Roebuck, S.C. DAIRY SCIENCE PAUL A. McKIE . . . N. Augusta, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION THOMAS L. McKINNEY . . Easley, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING MARION McLEOD .... Sumter, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE • LAWRENCE C. McMILLAN Denmark, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS RICHARD F. McMillan, jr. Bamberg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT KENNETH C. McNABB . . . Alexandria, Va. ECONOMICS MICHAEL E. McNeill . Ware Shoals, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • JOHN M. McTAMNEY . . . Trenton, N.J. CIVIL ENGINEERING PERRY T. MACOMSON, JR. Shelby, N.C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION DONALD C. MacVITTIE . . Buffalo, N. Y. MATHEMATICS georgann maertens SPANISH Seneca, S. C. GARY V. MAGARIAN . . OrlancJo, Fla. ARCHITECTURE WILLIAM MAKSYMOWICZ . Johnston, R. I. AGRONOMY DENNIS J. MALLOY . . . Depew, N. Y. PRE-MEDICINE PHILLIP W. MALPHRUS . Ridgeland, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION • CAROL L. MANER .... Garnett, S. C. ECONOMICS NANCY A. MARCENGILL . Anderson, S. C. SOCIOLOGY SHERRY MARCHBANKS . . Clemson, S. C. EDUCATION CA RLON L MARTIN . . . Aynor, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION seniors DOUGLAS C. martin . . . Marietta, Ga. PSYCHOLOGY and SOCIOLOGY JAMES W. martin . . . Winnsboro, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT E. MARTIN . . Gray Court, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ROBERT F. MARTIN . . Greenville, S. C. ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING •HELEN A. MASSEY . . Charlotte, N. C. ARCHITECTURE DONALD MASUCCI . . . Neptune, N.J. ARCHITECTURE BETTY J. MATTHEWS . . Scranton, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING WALTER E. MATTHEWS . Pendleton, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • BARRY G. MATTOX . . . Columbia, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES E. MAYSON . Greenville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION KENNETH A. MEANS . . Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS MARY V. MEANS . . . Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • JERRY A. MEEHAN . . . Pendleton, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BENJAMIN R. MEGGS . . Florence, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION THOMAS C, MEIER . . . Easley, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CHAS. W. MELLARD, JR. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT •JOSEPH D. MELNIK . . . Stratford, Conn. CHEMISTRY E. GLENN MERCER . . Georgetown, S. C. HISTORY MITCHELL MERRITT . . . Conway, S. C. HISTORY THOMAS A. MESSICK . West Chester, Pa. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT •GORDON METSKY . . . Summit, N.J. POLITICAL SCIENCE T. MARK MEYER . . . Greenwood, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE EDWARD MICHAELS II . . Buffalo, N.Y. ANIMAL SCIENCE ROBERT MICHIE . . . Kensington, Md. ENGLISH seniors •GEORGE K. MILAN . Sandy Springs, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DANIEL O. MILES . . . Coward, S, C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JOHNSON MILLEDGE . Princeton, N. J. ARCHITECTURE EARL L. MILLER . . . Spartanburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT FRANCIS I. MILLER . . SOCIOLOGY Greer, S. C. JAMES I. MILLER . . . Anderson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOHN M. MILLER . . . Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE MICHAEL A. MILLER . . . Union, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • ROBBY E. MILLER . . Slmpsonvllle, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING ROBERT E. MILLER .... Easley, S. C. HISTORY ROBERT G. MILLER, JR. . . Pauline, S.C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS RICHARD C. MILLER . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS • WILLIAM B. MILLIS . . High Point, N. C. ECONOMICS DAVID B. MILEY . . . Charleston, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PAUL W. MIMS .... Columbia, S.C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DAVID H. MITCHELL, JR. Hickory Gr., S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION NANCY MOBLEY . . Orangeburg, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION JESSE W. MOFFETT . . Poughkeepsie, N. Y. CIVIL ENGINEERING ANTHONY G. MOORE . Moncks Cor., S. C. ARCHITECTURE CHARLES G. MOORE . . Moore, S. C. DAIRY SCIENCE • DENNIS R. MOORE . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT HENRY S. MOORE . . Georgetown, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE R. ANDREW MOORE . . Mtn. Lakes, N. J. ZOOLOGY STEPHEN T. MOORE . . Greenville, S. C. FOOD SCIENCE ..V -... s. mkJi seniors STEVE MOORE .... Andrews, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT STEVEN C. MOORE .... Darlington, S. C. FORESTRY ROBERT T. MORRIS III . . Baltimore, Md. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOHN W. MORGAN III . Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE • ANNE MORRIS .... Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECT URE TEDDY MORRIS, JR. . . Greenwood, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM J. MORRIS . Laurel Springs, N.J. GEOLOGY RICHARD N. MOSS . . Charleston, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • BARBARA A. MOSTERTZ . Greenville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION RONALD M. MOYER . . . Sumter, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING GEORGE W. MOZINGO III Columbia, S. C. ZOOLOGY JOHN D. MULLEN . . . Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE • MARY F. MULLEN . . . Greenville, S. C. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY DAVID L. MULLIS . . . Gastonia, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT KEVIN L. MURRAY .... Berlin, Md. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY FRANK D. MYERS . . . Charleston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • FRANKIE R. MYERS . . . Seneca, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ROBERT W. MYERS . . . Piedmont, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING RONALD W. MYERS . . Charleston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES A. NELSON . . Anderson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • RONALD W. NEWTON . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION RICHARD S. NICKEL . . Orangeburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAMMIE J. NORRIS, JR. . Timmonsvllle, S. C. SPECIAL EDUCATION MARK M. NOWAKOSKI . Baltimore, Md. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT seniors mM • CHARLES D. O ' BRIANT . . Taylors, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE MICHAEL A. O ' CONNELL Greenville, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE TOMMIE M. OGLESBY . . Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS WILLIE H. OGLESBY, JR. N. Charleston, S. C. ECONOMICS •BRADLEY V. O ' NEAL . . . Fairfax, S. C. AGRONOMY GEORGE B. OSBOURNE . Winnsboro, S. C. ECONOMICS GUY L. OSBOURN . . . SOCIOLOGY FRANCIS M. OTT, JR. . . ECONOMICS Union, S. C. Columbia, S. C. LEROY F. OWENS . . Silver Springs, Md. CHEMISTRY ELAINE OWENS .... Easley, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION JOHN J. OXFORD, JR. . Woodmere, N. Y. ZOOLOGY BOBBY OZBOLT . . . Walterboro, S. C. FORESTRY • FRED M. PADGETT . . Walterboro, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT COLE L. PAGE .... Williston, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JOHN D. PAGE III . . . Hampton, S.C. FORESTRY ROGER W. PALMER . St. Petersburg, Fla. EDUCATION • DANIEL F. PARKER . . Abbeville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE DAVID D PARKER . . . Camden, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT M. PARKER . South Belmar, N.J. EDUCATION STEVEN T. PARKER . . . Rock Hill, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • C. AUBREY PARKS III . . Charlotte, N. C. PSYCHOLOGY JOEL D. PARNELL . . . Anderson, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE LaBONNEY L. PARNELL . Chas. Hgts., S. C. HISTORY LARRY V. PARKER . . . Pendleton, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING iifliA seniors •WILLIAM S. PARNELL . Calhoun Falls, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING HORNLEY PARROTT . . Cageland, N. C. ORNITHOLOGY JAMES H. PARSONS III . Newberry, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES W. PATE . . Charleston, S. C. AGRICULTURAL BIOLOGY • CLAUDIA A. PATIENCE . EDUCATION Belton, S.C. DENNIS P. PATRICK . . Pacolet Mills, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JOHN A. PATTERSON . . . Easley, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE JOHN E. PATTERSON . . Charlotte, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • ROBERT G. PATTERSON . . Clinton, S. C. EDUCATION HENRY R. PAYNE . . . Goose Creek, S. C. CIVIL EDUCATION DAVID L. PEACE . . . Anderson, S. C. EDUCATION— HISTORY C. RAY PEARRE . . . N. Charleston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • WILLIAM J. PEARSON, JR. Camp Hill, Pa. ENGLISH MARY H. PEDDICORD . Williamston, S. C. EDUCATION ALBERT C. PEDEN, JR. . Simpsonville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION GEORGIA A. PENDER . . Arlington, Va. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • SAMUEL D. PENDERGRASS Greenville, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE RAYMOND H. PETTIT, JR. Spartanburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT THOMAS B. PETTIT III . . Columbia, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING GEORGE D. PHILIPS . . . Sumter, S.C. PSYCHOLOGY CLARENCE E. PHILLIPS . Lynchburg, S. C. AGRONOMY RAYMOND S. PILGRIM, JR. . Marietta, Ga. SECONDARY EDUCATION RICHARD P. PINCKNEY . Charleston, S. C. OPERATIONS RESEARCH JAMES E. PITTMAN, JR. . Greenville, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY seniors WESLEY M. PITTS, JR. . . Columbia, S. C. MATHEMATICS ROBERT M. PLANTE . East Hanover, N.J. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JOSEPH D. POOL, JR. . . . Easley, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOSEPH H. PORTER .... Lorls, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION LARRY E. PORTER . . . LaPrance, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT CARL F. POSPISIL .... Union, S. C. HISTORY GEELA B. POTEAT . . . Columbia, S. C. CERAMICS WENDEL P. POTTS .... Aynor, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING C.ALLEN POWELL, JR. . . Camden, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION LOUISE POWELL . . . LIBERAL ARTS Fairfax, Va. MARY ANN S. POWELL . . Clemson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION TIMOTHY H. POWELL . . Clemson, S. C. CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING • JAMES W. PREACHER . . . Ruffin, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION WANDA PRESS Orlando, Fla. ENGLISH FRANK J. PRICE .... Roselle, N.J. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS M. JACQUI PRICE .... Sharon, S.C. ANIMAL SCIENCE •BROOKS R. PRINCE . . . Greenville, S. C. PRE-ARCHITECTURE JAMES R. PUTNAM . . ENGLISH KATHY W. PUTNAM . . LIBERAL ARTS Easley, S. C. Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM D. RAFFIELD . . Nev berry, S. C. PHYSICS • MARTHA RAMSEY . . . Marshall, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT T. NATHAN RAMSEY . . Greenville, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE TED N. RAMSEY .... Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RICHARD D. RANDOLPH . . Stanley, N. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • JOHNNY R. RAY Olar, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION BRUCE E. RAYLE . . . Richmond, Ind. ENGLISH PAUL E. REAVIS . . Winston-Salem, N. C. PRE-ARCHITECTURE EDWARD C. REED . . . Charlotte, N. C. ARTS AND SCIENCES • S. F. REID, JR Fort Motte, S. C. ECONOMICS RICHARD W. REITH . N. Massapequa, N. Y. ECONOMICS AARON W. RENTZ III . . Columbia, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING RICHARD W. RENTZ . . Columbia, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING k mm Ui seniors •JACK B. REYNOLDS, JR. . Columbia, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION JOSEPH W. REYNOLDS . Hanahan, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MARK A. REYNOLDS . . Asheville, N. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ERNEST G. RICE . . . Ware Shoals, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • ANDREW L. RICHARDSON JohnVille, S. C. AGRONOMY WM. C. RICHARDSON, JR. . Sptbg., S. C. PRE-MEDICINE HENRY L. RICHBOURG, JR. . Dillon, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE MARY V. RIDGILL . . . Sumter, S. C. LIBERAL ARTS • EARL K. RIGLER . . . Landenberg, Pa. PSYCHOLOGY FREDERICK T. RILEY . Orangeburg, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION JAMES L. RIMER III . Spartanburg, S. C. ENGLISH JOSEPH A. RINEHART . . Batesburg, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING HAROLD G. RISH . . Greenville, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY MORRIS R. RITCH III . . Charlotte, N. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JAMES L. RIVERS, JR. . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT BRUCE D. ROBERTS . . . Taylors, S.C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • LARRY M. ROBERTSON . Anderson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JON H. ROBINETT . . W. Columbia, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LARRY G. ROBINSON . . Camden, S. C. CHEMISTRY JOHN D. ROESER . . . Willingford, Pa. CIVIL ENGINEERING • DAN M. E. ROGERS . Williamston, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING VIRGINIA A. ROGERS . . Clinton, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY JACK ROSS .... Anderson, S.C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JEANETTE ROSS .... Greenville, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION JB • JOHN N. ROSS . . . Washington, D.C. MATHEMATICS PHILLIP J. ROWELL . . Columbia, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING DAVID ROWLAND . . Columbia, S .0. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT FAYE L RUFF .... Columbia, S. C. EDUCATION • DON A. RUPERT . . . Columbus, Ga. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION STEPHEN A. RUSSELL . . Indianapolis, Ind. ARCHITECTURE WILLIAM B. RUSSELL . . Bethesda, Md. HISTORY DAVID S. RUTLAND . . . Fairfax, S. C. TEXTILES • MARION F. SADLER, JR. . . Leesville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PATRICIA A. SAGGUS . . Edgefield, S. C. HISTORY STEVEN A. SANDBERG . Jamestown, N. Y. ARCHITECTURE ROBERT R. SANDS . New Providence, N. J. ZOOLOGY •ANDREW J. SARANKO . Greenville, S. C. ZOOLOGY MICHAEL D. SARGENT . . Liberty, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JEAN M. SAVERANCE . . Lamar, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE DALE R. SCHIELKE .... Titusville, N. J. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING seniors • WILLIAM SCHLUPP . . Cinnaminson, N. J. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION MARGARET F. SCHMIDT . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION ROBERT C. SCHMIDT, JR. Old Tappan, N. J. CHEMISTRY ROBT. H. SCHRIMPT, JR. Spartanburg, S. C. MATHEMATICS RICHARD H. SCHROEDER Highstown, N. J. ARCHITECTURE HOWARD L SCHULZ . . . Vineland, N. J. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT HARRY S. SCHULZE, JR. Mechanicsburg, Pa. FORESTRY CHARLES D. SCOTT . . Orangeburg, S. C. EDUCATION •WILLIAM T. SCOTT . . . Dillon, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT THOMAS F. SCURRY . . . Columbia, S. C. ZOOLOGY EDGAR A. SEARS Olar, S.C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS JOHN M. SEARS . . . Anderson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • DAVID B. SEASE .... Newberry, S. C. AGRONOMY MARTHA A. SEAY . . . Spartanburg, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING WILLIAM J. SEAY III . . . Charlotte, N. C. PSYCHOLOGY CHARLES A. SEIJO . . Silver Spring, Md. GEOLOGY • HUBERT H. SETTLE .... Albany, Ga. ZOOLOGY WILLIAM S. SHANNON . Westbury, N. Y. CIVIL ENGINEERING CHARLES W. SHARP, JR. . . Sumter, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING G. IRBY SHEALY . . . Ninety Six, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • W. DANIEL SHELLEY . . . Latta, S. C. ARCHITECTURE WILLIE C. SHELLEY, JR. . . Conway, S. C. ECONOMICS TOM P. SHEPPARD .... Liberty, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION LARRY D. SHERMAN . . Piedmont, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION seniors •ROBERT L. SHEWFELT . . . Griffin, Ga. FOOD SCIENCE W. MICHAEL SHIRLEY . Honea Path, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PAUL R. SHISH .... Pittsburg, Pa. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT BARON K. SHULER . . Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • HUBERT T. SHULER . . . Jamestown, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES A. SIBLEY . . . Rock Hill, S. C. FORESTRY JOHN M. SIMMONS, JR. . Mountvllle, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION NANCY F. SIMMONS . . Pickens, S. C. EDUCATION • HENRY G. SIMPSON . . . Lancaster, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT KENNETH S. SKOCZYLAS . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT NANCY J. SLIKER .... Wayne, N.J. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION PAULA E. SLOAN . . . EDUCATION Union, S. C. • ll ■-tr T. • ALLEN D. SMITH . . . Greenville, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE DAVID M. SMITH . . . Anderson, S. C. ENGLISH DONNA J. SMITH . . . Wegener, S. C. ENGLISH FRANCIS M. SMITH . . Greenville, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION • HARRIET R. SMITH . . . Clemson, S. C. EDUCATION HENRY J. SMITH .... Saluda, S. C. ARCHITECTURE HENRY L. SMITH . . Rocky River, Ohio AGRONOMY JEFFREY W. SMITH . . . Concord, N. H. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • KENNETH L.SMITH . . Chesterfield, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE ROGER B. SMITH . . . Clemson, S. C. ENGINEERING ROGER D. SMITH . . . Jefferson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION SHIRLEY R. SMITH . . . Seneca, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • SIDNEY L SMITH . . . Swansea, S.C. PRE-MEDICINE SIDNEY T. SMITH . . . Bowman, S.C. PRE-MEDICINE TOMMIE P. SMITH . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS WADE M. SMITH . . . Woodside, Calif. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • WAYNE B. SMITH . . Greenwood, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING CHARLES K. SMOAK, JR. Orangeburg, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING CHARLES K. SNODDY . Greenwood, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS JOHN D. SNODDY . . Greenville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING seniors i iii • ROBERT F. SNYDER, JR. N. Charleston, S. C. ECONOMICS ALGIE G. SOLOMONS, JR. . . Estill, S. C. ECONOMICS KENNETH G. SOUTHERLIN Trav. Rest, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION ROBERT A. SOX .... Pamplico, S. C. ENGLISH • FRANK W. SPENCER III . Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE JERRY W. SPRADLEY . . . Aiken, S.C. ZOOLOGY MARGARET S. SPRADLIN . Anderson, S .0. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION BERNARD J. STANEK, JR. . Hopkins, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE • GERALDINE W. STANFORD Clemson, S. C. ZOOLOGY JOHN J. STANKIEWICZ . . Freehold, N. J. FORESTRY TAD A. STANLEY . . . Montgomery, Ala. ARCHITECTURE LYNN B. STARLING . . . Lakeland, Fla. CERAMIC ENGINEERING WILLIAM J. STEELE . . Arlington, S. C. AGRICULTURE JOHN R. STEER .... Ninety Six, S. C. AGRONOMY C. SCOTT STEELE . . . Lancaster, S. C. ECONOMICS DONALD T. STEGALL . . Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT seniors • MICHAEL K. STENSTROM H ' sonviile, N. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING STUART STEPHENS . . . Saluda, S.C. SPANISH F. MAYSON STEWART . Lake City, S. C. SOCIOLOGY ROBERT L. STEWART . . Greenville, S. C. PRE-VETERINARY •J. MARSHALL STITH . Sullivans Is., S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE LEONARD STOKES . . . Johnston, S. C. ENGINEERING CHARLES V. STOLL . . Kingstree, S. C. ENGINEERING JAMES H. STONE . . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT m • PAUL T. STONE .... Manning, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION VIRGINIA A. STOVER . . Blacksburg, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING E. GLENN STRIBLING . HISTORY Lyman, S. C. CYNTHIA D. STRICKLAND Anderson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • WATSON S. STRICKLAND Geo ' town, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE DAVID R. STROMAN . . . Sumter, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AL H. STURGIS .... Rock Hill, S. C. FORESTRY JOHN T. SUBER, JR. . . Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE TERRY Q. SUDDUTH .... Greer, S. C. DAIRY SCIENCE BENJAMIN R. SULLIVAN . . Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JAMES R. SURSAVAGE . . Andrews, N. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS DOMINIC J. SUSINl . . . Camden, N.J. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING RICHARD H. SUTHERLAND Abbeville, S. C. FORESTRY MELINDA J. SUTTON . . Marietta, Ga. EDUCATION JOSEPH E. SWOFFORD . . Laurens, S.C. EDUCATION EDGAR L. TALBERT . . McCormick, S. C. ZOOLOGY seniors • ROBERT J. TALBERT . . N. Augusta, S. C. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES DAVID E. TAYLOR . . . Asheville, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JAMES W. TAYLOR . . Greenville, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LOUIS E. TAYLOR . . . Great Falls, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION • MICHAEL B. TAYLOR . Greeleyville, S. C. BIOLOGY STANLEY D. TAYLOR . Ware Shoals, S. C. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY STEPHEN H. TAYLOR . Myrtle Beach, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT THOMAS D. TAYLOR . . Honea Path, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY • RICHARD D. TEAL . . Crescent Beach, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT C. TERRY .... Martin, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE JAMES C. THIGPEN . . Florence, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION B. CRAIG THOMAS . . . Rock Hill, S.C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • DAVID L. THOMAS . . . Warren, Ohio ECONOMICS ROBERT L. THOMAS . . St. George, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DAVID F. THOMPSON . . Greenville, S. C. POULTRY SCIENCE ELIZABETH S. THOMPSON Greenwood, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • JOHN L. THOMPSON, JR. Greenville, S. C. ENGLISH LARRY S. THOMPSON . . Columbia, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RAY E. THOMPSON . . . Sumter, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION TERESA C. THOMPSON . Greenville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION WILLIAM M. THOMPSON . . Dover, Del. CIVIL ENGINEERING ROBERT R. THORNTON Glenn Spring, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING CHRISTOPHER J. THRASHER . Pelzer, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE MICHAEL L. TILLIRSON . . Liberty, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION seniors H. WILSON TILLOTSON, JR. . Sptbg., S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING AGOSTINO P. TORTORA . Yonkers, N.Y. CIVIL ENGINEERING W. A. TOUCHSTONE . . Commerce, Ga. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JERRY W. TRAYNHAM . Honea Path, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ANTHONY C. TRIOLO . Staten Is., N. Y. ARCHITECTURE CHRIS N. TRIVELAS . . . Charleston, S. C. ECONOMICS MARY J. TROTTER .... Easley, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION CLINTON M. TUCKER . Greenville, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION  ■• DAVID A. TUCKER . . . Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION JOHN W. TUCKER, JR. . Charleston, S. C. FORESTRY TRUDY TUFNUP .... Troyville, Tenn. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS JOSEPH J. TURNER . . . Williston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RICHARD M. TURNER . Orangeburg, S. C. POULTRY SCIENCE RICHARD D. TURNER .... Augusta, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT J. TUSSO . . . Westfield, N. J. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DIANE E. TUTTLE .... Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • STEPHEN E. TYSON . . Orangeburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ALEXANDER UR III . . Greenville, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE THOMAS C. VALESKY . Pennsgrove, N. J. PSYCHOLOGY LESTER VAN BLARICOM . Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PAR ADMINISTRATION • DOUGLAS W. VAN OSDELL S ' merton, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING RICHARD C.VAUGHAN . Greenville, S. C. MATHEMATICS JOSEPH E. VIGNATI . . N. Augusta, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAWRENCE 8. VISCONTI . Stratford, Conn. ARCHITECTURE seniors •JOHN L WADE .... Central, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION J. STEVE WALDREP . . Greenwood, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION RONALD A. WALFIELD . Walterboro, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION DAVIS C. WALKER .... Decatur, Ga. CERAMIC ENGINEERING •WILLIAM T. WALL . . Edgefield, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION DONALD N. WALLER . . Beaufort, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JAMES D. WALTERS, JR. . Greenville, S. C. FORESTRY FREDDIE C. WALTZ . . . Ruffin, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION m. f te«i« ;«WSgsss tM M seniors dikJiM • DAVID A. WARDLAW . . Whitmire, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE WILLIAM G. WARDLAW . Anderson, S. C. EDUCATION LEE A, WARNER . . . Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING JAMES D. WARREN . . Charleston, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • CLYDE T. WATSON . . Greenville, S. C. ENGLISH RODERICK M. WATSON II Ridge Spg., S. C. GEOLOGY SHERRIL L. WATSON . . Edgefield, S. C. EDUCATION LONNIE D. WATT, JR. . . Anderson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE • HENRY F. WEATHERS . Fountain Inn, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JOHN J. WEAVER . . Bennettsville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING LAWRENCE E. WEAVER . . Shelby, N. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING W. DAVID WEBB . . . Columbia, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING PETER F. WEDDELL . . . Goshen, Ind. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION T. T. WEINBRENNER . . Mineral Point, S. C. ARCHITECTURE LYNN C. WELBORN . . . Pickens, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION WAYNE C. WELLS . . Greenwood, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • EDWARD A. WENZ . . . Edison, N.J. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RICHARD B. WERTS . . Ninety Six, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING J. HENRY WESSINGER . . Columbia, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION ANDY WESTERGUARD . Charleston, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ROBERT C. WHEATLEY . Spartanburg, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE DON V. WHELCHEL . . Gaffney, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION WALTER D. WHETSTONE St. Matthews, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JAMES E. WHISENHUNT, JR. Clemson, S. C. CHEMISTRY • DAVID V. WHITE . . . Cheraw,S. C. ECONOMICS KILLOUGH H.WHITE . . Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE LARRY J, WHITE Starr, S. C. CHEMISTRY MARSHALL WHITE, JR. . . Rock Hill, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY •PHYLLIS A. WHITE . . Columbia, S. C. MATHEMATICS FRANK C. WHITESIDE, JR. . Sptbg. S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION MARY J. WHITFIELD . . . Seneca, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MICHAEL L WHITFIELD . Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • CHARLES G. WHITMIRE . Greenville, S. C. SOCIOLOGY JAMES E. WHITSON . . Greenville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION DAVID M. WHITTAKER . Rhinebeck, N. Y. FORESTRY FORREST WHITTINGTON . . Loris, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • DAVID L. WICKER . . . Pomarla, S. C. NUTRITION GRADY D. WICKER . . Newberry, S. C. ENGINEERING DANIEL S. WIGGERS . . . Pomaria, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT C. WIGGINS . . Easley, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE seniors • WILLIAM H. WILEY III Moncks Corner, S. C. FORESTRY ROBERT M. WILKENSON Walterboro, S. C. HORTICULTURE CHARLES A. WILLIAMS . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS JAMES R. WILLIAMS . . Newberry, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY •JOHN F. WILLIAMS . . Cleveland, N. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION LARRY C. WILLIAMS . . . Greer, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE TERRY C. WILLIAMS . . Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING W. LARRY WILLIAMS . . Greenville, S. C. ENGLISH • HOWARD WILLIAMSON, JR. Cheraw, S. C. ECONOMICS DOUGLAS C. WILSON . . La Patel, Md. SECONDARY EDUCATION E. WAYNE WILSON . . . Abbeville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MGT. and TEXTILE SCIENCE ERICA J. WILSON . . Greenville, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • GARLAND K. WILSON . . Fort Mill, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JANICE WILSON . . . Four Oaks, N. C. ENGINEERING RICHARD P.WILSON . . Columbia, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY ROBERT S. WILSON . . . Sumter, S. C. ECONOMICS • WILLIAM G. WILSON . . Abbeville, S. C. TEXTILES DAVID M. WINKLES, JR. . . Oswego, S. C. ECONOMICS LARRY V. WISE . . . Columbia, S. C. ENGINEERING ANALYSIS CONRAD W. WISINGER Saddle Brook, N. J. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION • JAMES D. WOODSON . . Easley, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY RICHARD E. WOOTEN . . Pendleton, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE JOHN W. WORSHAM . . Bamberg, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE STEPHEN G. WRAY . . . Gaffney, S. C. ARCHITECTURE seniors • MARY T. WRIGHT . . . Holly Hill, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION THOMAS H. WRIGHT, JR. . . Dillon, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM G. WRIGHT . . Rock Hill, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY CRAIG C. WRIGLEY . . Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE • ROBERT S. WYLIE . . . Blacksburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION RAYMOND A. YAUGER . . Uniontown, Pa. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION RICHARD D. YOUTZ, JR. . . Lebanon, Pa. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CARL A. ZAMBON . . . Oxon Hill, Md. ZOOLOGY 7s e 5 A e3 ■:-|i; Fit Ylli III •««sa;j Qgr ny gjjp -ai . . DEAN SAMUEL M. WILLIS extension students JHHH JIM ADKINS . . . BARBARA ALEXANDER A. D. ALLBRITTON . KIRK AMERSON . . DAVID A. ANDREWS JOHN H. ANDREWS JOHN ARRINSTON DOUG J. ATKINSON NANCY BAKER . . DONALD E. HARNETT APRIL M. BASTON . JAMES A. BAUER JEREMY BAUER . . NATHAN BAYNE PAUL W. BEATY MICHAEL G. BERRY RONALD A. BERRY JOHN BETHEA . . RANDY BONNER ROLAND BRADFORD NATHAN BRADFUT . JOE M. BRADHAM . JOHN D. BRIDGES . BONNIE BRIGGS T. WESTLEY BROADWAY GEORGE BROCK . . DEBRA BROGDON . . 5COTTY BROOME . . D. EUGENE BROWN HENRY J. BROWN . . Greenville. S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Sumter, S. C. . Sumter, S.C. Greenville, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Sumter, S.C. . Sumter, S. C. Greenville, S.C. Greenville, S. C. . Sumter, S.C. Sumter. S. C. Sumter. S.C. Sumter, S.C. Sumter, S. C. Sumter. S. C. Sumter. S.C. . Sumter, S. C. . Sumter. S. C. Greenville. S. C. . Sumter, S. C. Greenville. S. C. . Sumter, S.C. . Sun Green . Sun . Sun . Sun Green ' , s. c. , s. c. .S.C. .S.C. , s. c. , s. c. 447 extension students SIDNEY BROWN . . . Sumter S. C. JAMES R. BURKE . . . . . Sumter S. C. FAYE CAMPBELL . . . Greenville S. C. KAYE CAMPBELL . . . Greenville S. C. WILLIAM H. CARROL . . . Greenville s. c. KARL CHANDLER . . . . . Sumter B.C. GEORGE R. CLARK . . . . Sumter S. C. HAPPIE R. CLARKE . . . . Sumter s. c. S. ROBERT COLLINS . . . . Sumter s. c. ROBERT W. COLVIN . . . Greenville s. c. BROUGHTON E. COOPER Greenville s. c. GEORGE M. CRITCHLEY . . . Sumter s. c. CYNTHIA CUBBAGE . . . . Sumter s. c. MARY J. DAVIS .... . . Sumter s. c. CHESTA DIVELEY . . . Sumter s. c. JAMES E. DOBSON . . . Greenville s. c. DAVID C. DORITY . . . . . Sumter s. c. ELIZABETH DuBOSE . . . . Sumter s. c. CHARLES T. EDENS . . Sumter s. c. DENNIS EDWARDS . . . Greenville s. c. THOMAS E. EDWARDS. JR. . Greenville s.c. PATRICIA FIELD .... . Greenville s.c. GEORGE FISHER . . . Greenville s.c. DANNY FLOWE . . . Greenville s.c. GEORGE A. FORMOE . . . Greenville s.c. CHARLES G. FORRESTER . . Greenville s.c. KASPER FULGHUM . . . . Sumter s.c. RINGO GAFFEY . . . . . Sumter s.c. RICK GALE . Greenville s.c. JOHN GARDENHIRE . . . . Sumter s.c. EMILY GARRARD . . . . . Sumter s.c ROBERT GARRETT . . . Sumter s.c MAE J. GEORGE . . . . . Sumter s.c L. WHIT GIBBONS . . . . . Sumter s.c MICHAEL R. GILLIAM . . Greenville s.c DAVID GREEN .... . . Sumter s.c ■MwiiiiiiiMBi extension students J. STEVE GRESHEM ROBERT GUTSHALL LINDA HAEDRICH , , JOHN M. HANNAH SANDRA HARTSHORN PAULA HERRINGTON . Greenville. S. C. . Sumter, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Sumter, S.C. Sumter, S.C. . Sumter. S.C. SYLVIA C. HIPPS .... Greenville. S.C. DONNIE L. HODGES .... Sumte,.S. C. LESTER HOLLOW Sumter, S. C. LEE O. HOLLOWAY .... Sumter, S. C. ROBERT HOYT Greenville. S. C. JAMES K. HUGGINS .... Sumter, S. C. ROBERT O. HUTCHENS . . . Sumter, S. C. ANITA HUTCHINS .... Greenville, S. C. LLOYD ISMAN Sumter, S. C. JOHN K.JENNINGS .... Sumter, S. C. JOSEPH C. JENNINGS . . . Sumter, S. C. MIKE JONES Greenville, S.C. MIKE E. KALISH Sumter, S. C. SEBA KEMMERLIN Sumter. S. C. HERBERT L. KING Sumter, S. C. PHYLLIS H. KING .... Greenville, S. C. THOMAS M. KING Sumter, S. C. RICHARD KIRK Greenville, S. C. RICHARD L. KNOBBE . JEROME P. LEAGUE LINDA L. LEONARD MIKE LITTLE . . . . LINDA LUDLAM . . . ROBERT o. McCarthy JAN McCOY .... WILLIAM McCUTCHEON EDWIN McELVEEN . . FRANKIE McELVEEN TERESA J. McGINNIS . SUSAN McKINNEY . . Sumter, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Sumter, S. C. . Sumter, S. C. Greenville, S.C. . Sumter, S.C. Green ' . Sun . Sun . Sun . Sun .S.C. , S. C. , S. c. S.C. , s. c. , s. c. TIMOTHY McLEOD Sumter. S. C. DENHAM MacMILLAN .... Sumter. S. C. RALPH E. MADDEN . . . Greenville. S. C. JOHN MARSH Greenville. S. C. JOHN MARTIN Greenville. S. C. RONNIE MARTIN Sumter, S. C. WILLIAM L. MAHHEWS . . . Sumter. S. C. ROBERT MILLER Sumter, S. C. PHILLIP MITCHELL .... Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL MOORE .... Greenville, S. C. PATTY MOORE Greenville, S. C. SHERRI D. MOORE Sumter. S. C. GERALD L. MORRIS .... Sumter. S. C. RUBIN N. MORRIS Sumter, S. C. DENNIS MOSS Greenville, S. C. LINDA MURRELL Sumter, S. C. HOMER B. NASH. JR Sumter, S. C. GARY K. NELSON Sumter, S. C. RONALD K. NESMITH .... Sumter, S. C. BENNY NEWMAN Sumter, S. C. MICHAEL C. NEWMAN . . . Sumter. S. C. STEPHEN E. NEWMAN . . . Sumter, S. C. WILLIAM A. NEWTON . . . Sumter, S. C. SANDY OBERHOLTZER . . Greenville, S. C. DAVID W. O ' BRIEN .... Sumter. S. C. ROBERT ORR Greenville. S. C. DAVID V. OSTEEN Sumter, S. C. BEVERLEE PAGE Sumter, S. C. RICHARD PARKER Sumter, S. C. IRA B. PARNELL Sumter, S. C. JANET PATE Sumter. S. C. RAY F. PATTON, JR. . . . Greenville, S. C. MAXIE R. PUTNAM .... Greenville, S. C. RONNIE RAHN Sumter, S. C. LARRY REYNOLDS .... Greenville. S. C. FRANCIS W. RICHBOURG . . Sumter, S. C. ROBERT W. RICKARD .... Sumter. S. C. JAY ROBSON Greenville, S. C. LARRY ROZAR Sumter. S. C. JAMES R. SMITH .... Greenville. S. C. SUZY SNOOZE Sumter, S. C. MARILYN STEBBINS . . . Greenville, S. C. extension students RICHARD C. STRANGE MARY STROM . . CARL S. STURKIE DONALD A. SVETLIK . . NITIN H. THAKER . . . BARBARA THOMPSON LAURA TROUTMAN . . STEVE TURNER .... KATHY VAN GIESON . . INGRID R. VAUGHN . . H. STANLEY WADFORD WHITNEY C. WEATHERLY TOMMY WEAVER . . . WILLIAM M. WHISENHUNT JOHN A. WHITE . . . DAVID WHITTLE . . . CHARLES WYATT . . . GEORGE M. ZEIGLER ' . . M i- . c 1.- ' i . %s m% ■0Z- ' T j ' . ' y. ' f- ' ' ' f lt -f . Lii K ' football The Ciladel Virginia Georgia 7 Georgia Tech Auburn 20 Wake Forest 10 DuLe 24 Maryland 13 FSU 7 UNC 2 use freshman football ISf 33 Wake Fori basketball c.u. 67 Furman 54 b Mercer 46 61 Vanderbilt 75 67 S. Methodist 51 53 U.S.C. 81 55 Georgia Tech 72 56 Virginia 66 52 Maryland 56 72 North Carolina 92 56 Duke 82 59 N. C. State 50 64 Georgia Tech 74 66 Virginia Tech 76 45 Virginia 44 91 Indiana Stale 87 61 Furman 77 44 U.S.C. 47 77 Rollins 52 57 N. C. State 64 48 North Carolina 86 57 Wake Forest 74 56 Virginia Tech 53 51 Maryland 45 54 Wake Forest 64 60 Duke 70 freshman basketbair! 1 i ft fp- - mm ■2 Furman -..j mU n 70 Gaston College 71 61 U.SC. 85 61 Georgia Tech 55 69 Davidson 74 81 Isothermal 75 84 Georgia Tech 69 76 Georgia 84 81 Anderson College 89 91 U.N.C.-Charlot+e 80 71 Furman 115 96 U.S.C. 91 85 Davidson 90 71 U.N.C.-Charlotte 69 80 Georgia 76 75 Anderson College 81 swimming c.u 29 N. C. State 84 32 U.N.C. 8! 58 Augusta College 35 45 Georgia Tech 68 66 Emory 38 78 Appalachian 35 Wake Forest 78 Old Dominion 40 U.S.C. 80 Augusta College 33 Belmont Abbey 35 Davidson 39 soccer c.u. 7 Georgia State 2 W. Carolina 10 The Citadel 3 North Carolina 6 Appalachian State I fencing c.u. 13 T.S.U. 14 16 U. Tenn. 11 27 Virginia 7 N. C. State 20 4 U.N.C. 23 4 Duk Nyu m cross country c.u. 34 Georgia Tech 22 33 Furman 24 26 Appalachian State 29 50 Duke J 5 50 South Carolina Bl ■36 N. estate 21 39 U.N.C. 20 19 Wake Forest 36 W ■T ' T- B K Anderson College -• cJ ■teai r ' ' ; r V:5 ' ' ' V 5k J 1 - ' Wn Hr ' i E XiSHrSt % A ■- r baseball 1970 results tennis 1970 results n c.u. 10 Louisville 8 Louisville 1 3 Florida 13 4 Florida 5 5 Florida 2 6 Florida 3 5 Jacksonville 3 Jacksonville 4 5 Virginia Tech 4 5 Georgia Southern 1 6 Virginia Tech 3 6 Georgia Southern 2 George Washington 5 1 Ohio 5 7 Ohio 6 14 Vermont 2 8 Rider 2 2 Rider 1 2 Wake Forest 1 5 Wake Forest 3 Duke 1 17 Georgia Tech 6 16 Belmont Abbey 4 2 N. C. State 6 North Carolina 4 5 North Carolina 1 South Carolina 2 2 South Carolina 1 4 Georgia 1 8 Belmont Abbey 6 1 Maryland 5 5 Virginia 3 1 Virginia 3 4 South Carolina 10 Georgia II 1 Georgia Tech 7 V Maryland 1 9 Maryland 1 6 Virginia 2 3 North Carolina 5 7 N. C. State 2 2 N. C. State 3 5 Virginia Tech 14 Virginia Tech 1 9 Wake Forest 5 1 Duke 2 1 Duke 2 3 Maryland (playoff) 4 C.U. 6 Wingate 5 Presbyterian 9 Furman 7 East Stroudsburg 8 Dartmouth 8 Toledo 3 North Carolina 5 Virginia 9 N. C. State 8 Duke 8 Columbia 2 Georgia 5 Georgia Tech 9 South Carolina 9 The Citadel 1970 results c.u. 13 Erskine 17 41 2 South Carolina l6 ' 2 141 2 Furman 6I 2 8I 2 Duke l2 ' 2 91 2 Virginia Tech II ' l II Furman 10 II South Carolina 10 II N. C. State 10 II 1 2 Wofford 9 ' 2 10 North Carolina 11 : 18 Presbyterian 3 8 Wake Forest 13 l4 ' 2 Presbyterian 3 , 22 Erskine 2 ' 3 14 Gardner-Webb 10 1 track 1970 results C.u. 69 Furman 76 67I 2 North Carolina 98 671 2 Wake Forest I5I 2 63 East Tennessee 82 82 Duke 63 78 South Carolina 67 73 Georgia 72 .y..! ' . cheerleaders Dianne Ashley Ellen Calhoun Ed Copeland Debbie Coursey Steve Ellison Danny Gregg Head Cheerleade Robin Haddon Randy Jackson Tiger Debbie King Gordon Metsky Lewis Moss Country Gentlem. Carlos Quintero Lee Scarborough Rick Vaughn ' mi ' Phil Lignetti Jewell McLaui John McMakii Hamp McMai Gary Mitchell John Moon Andy Moore Steve Moss Dave Mullis Charlie Nelso John Oxford Ray Pettit Suppi Rahim Donald Russel Jay Seay Paul Seesman Eddie Seigler John Severs Ken Smith Frank Strehle - e VanVolkenburg Wackwiti Calvin Weeks Mac Wilson Bo Woolbright Nick Zungoli ; ' i . I ' .lai x-mtiii I - - ' «lVt jmm sports honors Andy Demori — First team All-ACC; Runner-up for ACC Most Valuable Player of the Year; First team All-South; All-American. Dave Thompson — First team Time Magazine and Sporting News All-American; Second team Asso- ciated Press All-American; Jacobs Blocking Trophy; All-State; All-ACC; Blue-Gray Game; Senior Bowl. Rusty Gerhardt— First team All-ACC; Sandlot Player of the Year ; Most Valuable Player 1970 National Baseball Tournament. Don Kelley — First team All-State; First team All- ACC; First team All-ACC Scholastic; Honorable Mention, Associated Press All-American. Roger Collins — 1969 U. S. Olympic Team; Three time All-American; Three time All-ACC. football coaching staff hootie ingram head varsity coach duke owen head freshman coach george mcintyre defensive backfield torn bass defensive line whitey Jordan offensive line doug barfield offensive backfield ronnie grace assistant defensive line larry beckish ends and flankers doug shively linebackers head coaches tates locke head basketball coach bill wilhelm head baseball coach p. v ee greenfield head track and cross country coach duane bruley head tennis coach carl nnchugh head swimming coach bob Jones head golf coach Ibrahim Ibrahim head soccer coach hal cooledge head fencing coach Identification on p. 574 football Billy Addison, Bob Allen, Ben Anderson, Jack Anderson. Tony Anderson, Bob Bacon, Wayne Baker, Larry Bell, Bob Bosler, Rick Bukowsky, Charlie Caldwell. Terry Calhoon, Sonny Callahan, Oscar Carter, Sonny Cassady, Force Chamber- lain, Jimmy Chestnut, Stan Childers, Sam Clark, Trippy Coleman, Tom Collins, Chris Crabtree, Ralph Daniel, Heide Davis. Jim Dome, Tim Doyle, George Ducworth, B. B. Elvington, Don Ethridge, Brooks Ethrldge, Rick Eyier, Dave Farnham, Malcolm Faulk- enberry. Dean Feaster, Pete Saluska, Gary Gennerich, Earl Gilstrap, Rick Gil- s trap, Stan Greenawalt, Lee Haddock, Tom Hall, Ricky Harrell, Doug Hazelrigs, Jimmy Heckle, Larry Hefner ,Dale Henry, Ken Hicks, Jim Holbrook, Stan Hopkins, Ernie Hughes, Chuck Huntley, Jack Jack- son, Bobby Johnson, Don Kelley, Tommy Kendrick, Buddy King, Roger Kivett, Mike Lacika, Larry Lawson, Steve Lewter, Steve Long, Danny Lundeen, Jev el McLaurin. Dave McMahan, John McMakin, Mike Mathews, Charlie Mayer, Fred Milton, Raymond Nelson, Mike Newell, Brad O ' Neal, John Price, Roger Purcetl, John Rhodes, Tommy Richardson, David Sasser, Eddie Seigler, Pat Shealy, Bob Shell, Jeff Siepe, Eddie Sink, Gerald Smith, Jack Sokohl, Tappy Squires, Phil Strayer, Jim Sursavage, Joe Sutton, Dave Thompson, Doyle Varnadore, Henry Walters, Ted Walters, Ben Watson, Waldo Watts, Wal- ter West, Don Wiggins, Mac Wilson, Dwayne Windham, Frank Wirth, Johnny Wood, Ray Yauger. basketball Dave Angel, John Coakley, Joe Cooley, Dickie Foster, Bo Hawkins, Bud Martin, Craig Mobley, Jack Ross, Dave Thomas, Pete Weddell, John Williams. swimming Doug Braun, Jeff Brooks, Lew Gulgnard, Rick Harvey, Jerry Hinson, Tom Hutchin- son, Stan Lewis, Gary Mitchell, Bob Moore, Ed Proctor, Bob Schmidt, Frank Strehle, Tom Watson Tom Whatley, Deward Woolbright. fencing Chan Allen, Wayne Baker, Mike Buchan- an, Bill Hubbard, Jack McCrary, Bob Paine, Dave Purnell, David Slmoneau, Jeff Weston. soccer Joe Alfandre, Carlos Anguizola, Johp Bellack, Bob Bolick, John Burroughs, Jod ' Brown, James Brunelle, Ken Butler, Ma Bystry, Ed Camara, Stu Clarkson, Roge Collins, Albert Davidson, Craig Daughtry Steve Dembrosky, Andy Demori, Ste Dotson, Alan Griffin, Steve Holmes, Joh- Kllnck, Dale Knapp, Keith Lalor, Keitf Lattimer, Stan Lewis, David McNeils, Jac: Mansmann, Steve Nelson, James Powell Ken Pankoop, Eric Rhodln, Gil Rushton Greg Schroth, Jeff Steelman, Ed Wenj cross country Jim Bell, Richie Furst, Jason Hill, Wayne Jenkins, Don Morgan, Frank Romero Larry Rush. baseball 1970 roster Mark Adams. Kenny Bagwell, Jinnmy Baker, Jay Bevls, Donny Boettcher, Randy Bray, Russell Bryant, Vince Cosltore, Alan Dem- arest. Eddie Dixon. Rusty Gerhardt. Mike Gill, Lindsay Graham, Pete Hendricks, Eddie Holland, Tom Hudgins, Johnny Johnson, Steve Kuester, Tommy McDan- niel, Joe Penale. Billy Phophet, Don Rus- sell, Johnny Severs, Jeff Siepe, Dave Van Volkenburg, Mike Ward, Jerry Watson, Calvin Weeks, Craig White, Mike Whit- field, Rick Young. tennis 1970 roster Arthur Abbott, McClellan Bond, Rusty Hamilton, NIckey Kelaidis, Larry Mag- giore, Steve Parsons, Jimmy Poole. Sarfraz Rahim, Eddie Shelton, Eddy Thomas, Terry Wilklns, Oscar Wooten. golf 1970 roster Frank Chandler, Jimmy Cox. Robert Haw- thorne, Don Liberty, Randy Grander, Chip Sloan. Buzzy Smith, Tommy Suber, Joe Vlgnatl, John Waters, Dee Watklns, Ken Weathers. Ralph Wilson. Bud Zipf. traci 1970 roster James Barker, Steve Barton, Bob Bosler. Dennis Chandler, Josh Collins, Roger Collins, Mac Copeland. Mike DeWltt. Ron Elwell. Dickie Foster, Rlckle Furst, Dave Hall, Randy Harvey, Jason Hill. Tom Hinchman, Art Howie, Wayne Jen- kins, Don Kelley, Chip Leiand, Ranee Mack, Richie Mahaffey. Johnny Moon, Don Morgan, Paul Myers, Bill Nelson, John Price, Frank Romero, Larry Rush. Paul Seesman, Gene Smith, Witz Wack- wltz. Bob Wennersten, Jay Miller, Nick Zungoli. (-. X i •3. ' iH ' -r-v JM t ( ' Wi . . • ' sv ;i w ' ' V, - ;V mt i mti-m '  ki Kr . ' Jt i % clemson citadel 24 10 what more could one ask? An impressive- sounding, if sometimes awkward win — a shutout if you will — several impressive individual perform- ances, and a baptismal victory for Hootie Ingram. Euphoria? Well, not quite. Take away a couple of nondescript Tommy Kendrick touchdown passes and an ungodly number of drive-ending spirit- dampening, momentum-robbing mistakes by The Citadel, and the outcome could have been much different. Don ' t examine yards rushing and that kind of stuff, because the Tigers didn ' t fare too well there. More foreboding is the realization that The Citadel isn ' t Notre Dame or Texas or even Virginia. So as the Cavaliers approached, the jury was still out on the Tigers. Very much so. V Bb ' - W l pk — . t Ki M Hj ij jCTr™ clemson Virginia 27 17 Virginia has never beaten Clemson in football. With that dubious record hanging precariously in the balance, the Cavaliers, nonetheless, came to Clemson as a slight favorite on the Parlay cards. For the longest while that day their hard-earned streak was in extreme danger. Two early Cava- lier touchdowns in the intense late September heat had the Tigers reeling. But several factors reversed the fate of the game early in the final half. Foremost, Clemson stopped making so many execution errors, and secondly, the Vir- ginians exhausted their supply of fresh troops. As a result, the Tigers took the lead, then added on a score for good measure and won going away. The second half defensive performance had been most encouraging. Georgia was surely within reach. Or so we thought. It was supposed to be — and eventually was— Georgia ' s off year. Their players were young, including three sophomores in the starting back- field. The veterans who returned were relatively unimpressive and certainly not awe-inspiring. Fur- thermore, the case for a poor Bulldog season had been strenghtened by an opening-game loss to Tulane, a team Georgia had not lost to since, oh, the Civil War. So here came Clemson, confident and full of hope, looking for its third win. What resulted was what Georgia ' s Coach Dooley de- scribed as, Our best game since 1968, a year that the Bulldogs went unviolated (8-0-2). The Tigers best game it wasn ' t, for sure. Frank Howard visited the Tiger dressing room and told the troops, Ya ' ll remember now, Georgia beat us bad last year and we still went down and whupped Tech ' s ass. And with that divine interjection, the drub- bing was neutralized a bit. clemson georgia 38 ii ?Al rJ jMi9vlifi BlBMv nK- 2Hci ' i ' .iSm f K Kv iSB EH Ifssw ' f  J rir§ V ' ' ' , C3f Maybe. Just maybe. It looked for a while as though, Frank hloward, among other things, was a prophet of sorts. Playing tenacious, inspired defense and adequate offense, Clem- son led for three quarters of the game. There had been a long pass from Kendrick to Yauger, one of those kind that looks for all the world like an interception, but somehow winds up in the offensive man ' s arms. And the defense routed Tech ' s soph quarterback, Eddie McAshan, and forced Bud Carson to bring in Jack Williams. It was probably the worst thing he could have done — from Clem- son ' s standpoint. Three fourth quarter touch- downs kept Tech undefeated and hurt Clemson immeasurably. It was a major turning point in the season. clemson 7 georgia tech 28 I le,. . .-liv,: ij ' tf yA: ' ; A. .. i-: ' - - 1[ r • m i Ilidr ' t Ltfi tSWtr ' - ' i nBB miisamrm 1 1 i clemson auburn 44 What can you say about a game when we were behind 30-0 at halftime, saw the opponent score three plays after getting the ball, and the first four times they had the ball, and then watched as they sent in the scrubs at the end of the first quarter, and really couldn ' t stop them? What can you say? clemson wake forest 20 36 It may have been the low point of the entire season. Even North Carolina didn ' t come in this context. You expect to get beat by Georgia and Auburn. Georgia Tech we like to think we can beat, but apprehension invariably surrounds the game. But Wake Forest is something else indeed. Per- ennially, Wake produces a ho-hum football team and one that is nearly always beaten by Clemson. Wake ' s Larry Russell and Larry Hopkins were de- vastating to a physically tired, game-weary Tiger defense. Don Kelley began his emergence as an all-conference performer with a long punt return. Other than individual heroics, it was a gloomy day indeed, and the losing streak reached four. clemson duke 10 21 In the baginning, Duke showed signs of vulnerability. The Tiger offense nnoved with success, and the defense stopped Leo Hart when need dictated. In fact, Leo was per- sonally halted by Clemson ' s Don Kelley with a startling I 01 -yard interception which gave the Tigers the lead and made the assembled crowd simply delirious. But time, unfortunately, restored things to their proper perspective. Duke, with a neatly balanced running and passing attack, scored early in the second half, completely muffled the Tigers and extended the growing Clemson losing streak to five. •f t clemson maryland 24 11 Nobody mentioned it, but everyone suspected it. This would be, everyone theorized, the last legitimate chance for Clemson to win a football game in 1970. Therefore, the Tigers played very, very cautiously. It worked, just like it says that it will on page 28, paragraph 4 of the coach ' s manual: If you are playing a bad team, give them long enough and they will beat themselves. And so it went. Clemson played conservatively on offense and waited. Eventually, Don Kelley ' s excellence proved lethal. Twice, he set up touchdowns with punt returns and twice with interceptions. The Terrapins ' efforts in this should not be underesti- mated, because their incompetence had Terp Coach Roy Lester ready to quit after the game. Voiced Roy, If I ' m not doing the job, then I will give it to someone who can. I took this loss personally. That ' s what losing to Clemson meant in 1970. note! due to a cut in the state budget, taps was not able to send an photographer to this game, the result was clemson 13, florida state 38. _,-.5 r ' ' ' ' clemson unc 7 42 Let ' s be kind. The North Carolina game was not one of the Tigers ' better exhibitions of the season. Call it football if you must, but it is a gross distortion of the word. Clemson stood im- potent on offense, and infrequent were attacl s on North Carolina ball players, and just as unaroused on defense. Don McCauley of UNC was, well, simply superb. Darting in and out of Tiger de- fenders ' arms, using his frame to trample smaller objects in his path, McCauley was unstoppable. And when it wasn ' t him it was someone else. Still, the Tigers contributed to their worst game of the year, causing Coach Hootie Ingram to comment wryly, We didn ' t block or tackle. We didn ' t even look good warming up. We ' re going to try to get them (Clemson players) to show up next week. And they did. clemson use 32 38 Maybe it was the frustration accumulated from all those losses, or maybe it was the competitive nature always attached to the Carolina game or perhaps it was, as Coach Ingram said later, that the team had finally learned what winning was all about. Whatever the reason, the Tigers saved their best for last and gave Carolina one helluva game — before losing. The team isolated itself in Mauldin Hall on Friday before the game, spoke to no one except coaches and thought of only one thing — beating Carolina. Although not trained in psychology, Ingram had borrowed the technique from a former coach, and the result was the team ' s best mental condition of the season. The assign- ment was complicated by two factors: (I) Clemson was in less-than-satisfactory physical condition. The North Carolina fiasco of the previous week had taken its toll, as had the long grind of the season as a whole. And (2) it was a win that Paul Dietzel, seeing his bright, shiny, All-American football program floundering for the first time in five years at USC, desperately needed. Accord- ingly, use was not flat; they, too, were well prepared. Thus conditions, as well as tradition, demanded a classic. And it was delivered. basketball m ? - ' K l fdl aMif Mii l ' ' - Pl - .If.  :Mt. i . M T IB Hi l Hi ' 4iMIIII another new coach, tates locke, young, tough, mean, dealistic, a winner, losses . . . things will get better, the recruits — young, tall, ready to wjn — visit and decide. ;-i; r V rm. !■s M iM 11 wm i w ' A 1 wSSSSf L 7 ! 3 1 1 V P t p« lijj Hp i tates says it will take five years, h opefully HlC 1 im4 Fmu t ' .; 1 1 . • basketball it will take less. baseball a very good season, dampened only by the loss of the playoff game, gerhardt was ranked the best, but he was only one of the team, wilhelm has a team this year too. 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Bryan Company 533 Charles S. Tanner Co. 534 Chicopee Mfg. 542 Claude Brown ' s Auto Repair 544 Clemson ' s Barbers 546 Clemson Jewelers 538 Clemson Shoe Service 530 Clemson 66 Service Center 530 The Clemson Theater 536 Coastal States Life Insurance 540 Coats and Clark 553 Coburg Dairies 546 Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 546 Cox ' s IGA 531 Davis Morgan Liquor Store 546 Delmarva Millwork Corp. 548 Dobson ' s Hardware 547 Duke Power 556 ' ° j K ' 548 Easley Lumber Co. 548 Fant ' s Camera Shop 549, 554, 563, 559 Fort Hill Federal Savings and Loan 559 Fort Hill Natural Gas 552 Fort Roofing and Sheet Metal 549 Gallant-Belk 559 Garrison-Turner Amoco 547 Gerrish Milliken Mill 1 548 Gibbes Volkswagen | 550 Greenville News 1 555 Hardee Manufacturing 544 Harper ' s 5 10 547 Harris Sporting Goods Hystron Fibers, Inc. Imperial Mfg. Ivey ' s Jacob ' s Mfg. Joyce Ann Shop Kay ' s Shop J. B. Lacher, Inc. Lawrence Brownley Lynch ' s Drug Store L. C. Martin Drug Co. T. G. Martin ' s Drug Store Michael ' s Liquor Store 1001 Rex Osteen Chevrolet Patterson Realty Robert Rollins Blazers Rochester Real Estate Roper Auto Sales S. C. Electric Co-ops S. C. Electric Gas S. C. Nat ' l Bank Senconee Motel Sharp ' s Formal Wear Shop for Poppagallo ' s J. E. Sirrine Southerner Restauranl Star Theaters (Astro Plaza) State-Record Publishing Co. Steel Heddle J. P. Stevens Co., Inc. The Study Hall Sullivan Hardware Sumter Chamber of Commerce Terry Bottling Co. Walters Hillman Ward-Smith Chevy Buick WCCP Westvaco Corporation White ' s of Columbia Irving L. Wilson Company 561 560 549 563 550 553 551 550 550 560 554 552 562 544 558 553 558 556 554 564 551 555 557 562 553 542 532 561 537 535 539 56! 557 545 557 551 562 562 543 557 558 i i i 1 1971 taps patrons POWER OIL COMPANY, INC. Orangeburg, S. C. RADIO STATION WESC Greenville, S. C. McLaughlin ford Sumter, S. C. MILES CRENSHAW ' S CAFE Pendleton, S. C. SEARS ROEBUCK COMPANY Anderson, S. C. DON ' S TIRES Clemson, S. C. EL DORADO STEAK HOUSE Anderson, S. C. ONE-HOUR MARTINIZING Clemson, S. C. QUALITY PERSONNEL, INC. Greenville, S. C. CLEMSON DRUG COMPANY Clemson, S. C. GURLEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Clemson, S. C. MELVIN S. WARD Clemson, S. C. PLOWDEN MOTORS Pamplico, S. C. MORGAN ' S FLOWERS AND GIFTS Clemson, S. C. MRS. W. B. JOHNSON Lancaster, Pa. MRS. M. V. BOUNDS Arlington, Va. FLUSHING HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER Flushing, N. Y. I CIEMSON 66 SERVICE CENTER Claude Brown and William Morris COMPLETE ROAD SERVICE Pickup and Delivery Service Air Conditioner Service Mechanic on Duty also: washing, waxing, tires, batteries and accessories Highway 93 at 123 By-Pass Clemson, S. C. Phone 654-5768 Anderson Auto Parts Co. Highway 93. Clemson, S. C. mm Clemson Shoe Service ' Men ' s and Women ' s also THE FINEST IN SHOE REPAIR Clemson, S. C. JL|| ||g iki .■r COMPLIMENTS OF COX FOOD STORE PAMPLICO, SOUTH CAROLINA Serving This Community With • Quahty Service • TableRite Meat • TableRite Bakery • Low-Low Price We Stand For and Exemphfy The American Free Enterprise System Rob ' s our man SHOP FOR for fine eating . . . banquet specialties Southerner Restaurant U. S. 123 M oppaj oJcxor 905 EAST WASHINGTON STREET GREENVILLE, S. C. 29601 fashions for the girls Shoes Clothes Accessories ABBOTT ' S MEN ' S SHOP Featuring Quality and a Complete Line of Formal Wear for the Well-Dressed Man SENECA CLEMSON At Bryan ' s we sell functional design, not just desks and chairs. When you decide to renovate your office, or wlien you ' re planning a new office building, call a specialist. A specialist witfi The R. L. Bryan Company, in office furniture and design. He ' ll put an entire team to work for you. People who think in terms of functional design. People who know their business. Call a Bryan ' s specialist. He can save your business both time and money. At Bryan ' s we sell functional design, not just desks and chairs. Bryan ' s Tlie R. L liryan Company Compliments of ALICE MANUFACTURING COMPANY ELLJEANS PLANT FOSTER PLANT ALICE PLANT ARIAL PLANT ELLISON PLANT Edsley, South Carolina CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS Providence, R. I. and Greenville, S. C. CHAS. S. TANNER CO. Since 1866 HONORING OUR CLEMSON MEN Roy Bums ' 34 Ernest Blakely, Jr. ' 48 Ralph E. Taylor ' 48 William F. Moore ' 54 Milton Tanner ' 62 Gerald R. Glur ' 65 Duralite, because it ' s lighter. Less wear and tear on your looms. Lighter because the dents are not soldered but held in place by a high strength thermoplastic material. Which makes dent breakage ancient history. Even though Duralite has the same overall dimensions as a soldered reed, each dent has a longer usable free height to give greater flexi- bility. Which means less yarn breakage and abrasion. Better weaving from your looms. Duralite. It ' s what you ' d expect from a company where innovation is a way of doing business. We once made history back in 1897 when we introduced a flat steel heddle for use in the weaving of raw silk. They say history never re- peats itself but Duralite says differently. Wait and see. On second thought, why wait. Call your Stehedco man today for a look at the reed of tomorrow. We just took the wraps off an amazing new reed. DURALITE! DURALITE THE BOND OF ASSURANCE STEEL HEDDLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY CHRYSLER BILL BALLENTINE MOTORS, INC. 1201 N. MAIN ST. ANDERSON, S. C. DIAL 226-7251 THE CLEMSON THEATER Clemson, S. C. Don ' t let Summer come between us. Summer. It can last forever. A time to unwind . . . to think ... to plan. While summer happens to you, The Citadel goes right on making the news. And we go right on reporting it. Don ' t let summer come between us. Take us home with you, and we ' ll keep you company ' til fall. fffec f State South Carolina ' s Largest Newspaper Serving Clemson Students and Faculty Since 1950 CLEMSON ' S FINEST GIFT SELECTION Silver China Crystal Sorham Lenox Lenox Reed and Barton Royal Worcester Tiffin Towie Oxford Fostoria International Spode Fine Handcut Wallace Imported Crystal DIAMONDS • WATCHES JEWELRY Watch and Jezcelry Repair Service Fraternity Jcivclry and Emblems CLEMSON JEWELERS IVic Country Gentlemen ' s Jeweler 654-5151 102 College Ave. R. H. Snoddy, Owner r Auto Loans Shop with cash when you go car-hunting. Stop by and arrange in advance for a Bankers Trust auto loan. At low bank rates, of course. A, A Bankers Trust Stevens meets the exciting challenge of change By working around obstacles, by unsentimentally jet- tisoning outmoded traditions, ttie company (Stevens) has shown the textile industry how to survive and prosper. Fortune Magazine J. P. Stevens, Americas oldest diversified textile company is a young company. . . in thought, action and outlook. It ' s a place for young, new ideas and their authors. And a place where leadership to meet the expanding challenges in textiles is sought and welcomed. Stevens is a place where people make the difference— the capable, uncommon people. Are you one? Then con tact your Placement Director for information on the career opportunities Stevens has for you. J. P. Stevens . Co., inc An Equal Opportunity Employer LIQUOR STORE and BEVERAGE CENTER Complete Line of Quality Liquors Imported and Domestic Liqueurs • Beer • Wines • Champagnes ICE One-Stop Shop For All Your Party Needs AMPLE PARKINS Senecd-Clemson Bypass SENECA, SOUTH CAROLINA Congratulatio7is 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 COASTAL STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ATLANTA 9, GEORGIA Clemson Office — next door to The Barber House ► Juniors ► Seniors ► Graduate Students Ask about Coastal ' s ► College Executive Programs Designed Especially for College Men What ' s the good word at American Enka? Ak-ZO-na (ak zo ' na) 1. A new American corporation made up of Arnerican Enka Company (nylon, polyester, rayon yarns and fibers), Brand-Rex Company (wire and cable). Inter- national Salt Company (one of the world ' s largest salt producers), and Organon Incorporated (ethical drugs) — combined 1969 sales, $332 million. These four operating units will keep their separate identities. The Enka name will continue to be promoted in fibers. 2. A newAmerican corporation with Claude Ramsey as president and chief executive officer and Philip B. Stull, chairman of the board. New president at American Enka: Maurice H. Winger, Jr. 3. A new American corporation that will ' ' pro- vide the foundation for a broader base of operations with greater access to sources of capital. . . be less dependent on seasonal and cyclical factors . . . and enable a sound growth. 4. A new American corporation affiliated with a worldwide industrial complex which has over 5,000 persons in research and de- velopment; and, as part of that complex, is in an excellent position to benefit from a vast reservoir of technology in man-made fibers and other areas. 5. A new American cor- poration with headquarters in Asheville, N.C.; with 13,000 employees; with the name Akzona Incorporated, replacing American Enka Corporation and International Salt Company on the New York Stock Exchange. Kzona INCORPORATED ASHEVILLE N C ENK ' FRiCAN f lKACO ' New, It ' s at CHICOPEE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Division of Johnson Johnson WALHALLA, S. C. COLUMBIA, S. C. Columbia ' s Leading Specialty Store of Fashions for Young Men and Women of All Ages ENGINEERS AND ENGINEERS-TO-BE; If you are interested in: POWER ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS PIPING HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING AIR AND WATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION STRUCTURES Then we ' re interested in you! FOR EXCITEMENT AND INVOLVEMENT IN A REWARDING CAREER, WRITE: J-ESIRRINE COMPANY CONSULTING ENGINEERS SINCE 1902 216 S. PLEASANTBURG DRIVE, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29606 The clean taste of this water was made possible by the same stuff that once made it undrinkable. When black ash from our paper mill in Tyrone, Pennsylvania, began contaminating the Juniata River, we solved the problem in an obvious way. We stopped putting ash into the river. Which led to another problem: what to do with the ash? Our research people entered the picture. They discov- ered that while ash not only causes pollution problems, with a little ingenuity it could also be made into a product that actually solves pollution problems. From black ash, Westvaco engineers created activated carbon. The same carbon that ' s now removing bad tastes and odors from water supplies all over the world. Sort of like turn- ing a bad guy into a good guy. We also felt that because we could do something about our own pollution problems, we could do something about other people ' s pollution problems. And our new consulting service is doing just that. In fact, our people are doing a lot of different things in a lot of different areas, some of which are pretty far removed from paper and chemicals. And we ' re still in the market for ideas. So if you ' ve got the kind of talent and curiosity to handle a product that might not be created until the day after tomorrow, let ' s talk it over. Drop us a line at Westvaco, 299 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017. Westvaco An Equal Opportunity Employer We ' ve got 1,001 reasons why you should visit 1001 East Washington Street CLAUDE BROWN ' S AUTO REPAIR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CAR SPECIALISTS — Automobile Air Conditioning — Tune-ups, brake service, overhauls and transmission repair Highv ay 93, Clemson, S. C. Phone 654-5768 greenville south Carolina Fashion Suppliers for TAPS 71 Beauties TO BE A SUCCESSFUL FARMER GET A CLEMSON EDUCATION AND HARDEE FARM EQUIPMENT HARDEE MANUFACTURING CO, INC LORIS, SOUTH CAROLINA 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 Main Street 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. DAIRY PRODUCTS Better than thiey have to be DAVIS MORGAN LIQUOR STORE AND PARTY SHOP Complete Selection of LIQUORS, WINES, AND CHAMPAGNES IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC BEER-COLD BY THE CASE OR SINGLE BOTTLE Two Locations: IN SENECA IN WESTMINSTER Next Door to A P Behind THE Tracks Plenty of Parkin Space Paul T. Morgan ( Alumnus ) Owner H. Ross Davis Otcner Al ' s Barber Shop Clemson House Barber Shop BARBERS OF CLEMSON James ' Barber Shop The Barber House It ' s the real thing. Coke. Trade-mark® U-HAUL GARRISON-TURNER AMOCO STATION College Avenue Highway 123 Clemson, South Carolina Tuneup Exhaust Brakes HARPER ' S FIVE TEN CENT StOftCA HOME OFFICE IN SENECA, S. C. Serving You In Clemson and Surrounding Areas DOBSON ' S HARDWARE BALSA WOOD GLUES CEMENTS and Many Items Meeting the Student ' s Needs BEST WISHES TO TAPS AND THE CLEMSON STUDENT BODY Del RATION WHOLESALE ONLY GERRISH MILLIKEN MILL Pendleton, S. C. CONGRATULATIONS from Employees of E. I. du PONT de NEMOURS COMPANY at Florence, S. C. Manufacturers of Pine Synthetic Fabrics COMPLIMENTS OF EASLEY LUMBER COMPANY EASLEY. S. C. FORT ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORKS SUMTER, S. C. Mil? £ W:.. W S s .AW - . A SI mm : k(€ ? ' - ' •«§ W, m pr li . ■-.•.«:Sr f COMPLIMENTS OF IMPERIAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY CLEMSON, S. C. EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC FANT ' S CAMERA SHOP, INC 105 E. Whitner Street 224-0707 ANDERSON, S. C. the one and only Nikon F SYSTEM OF PHOTOGRAPHY SEE what makes the Nikon F the most versatile of all 35 ' s, the key to the most complete and comprehensive photographic system ever created. SEE the many interchangeable Nikkor lenses; including the unusual Fisheye NIkkor, PC-Nikkor, Micro-Nikkor, Zoom Nikkors, and others. SEE the interchangeable finders including the new Photomic Tn self-compensating thru-the-iens meter system. SEE the many exciting accessories that fit the Nikon F for scientific, Industrial, and other technical applications. aa, igMVIJH-WlH Z Your Independent Insurance Agent Since 1912 J. B. LACHER, INC. 23 COLLEGE STREET GREENVILLE, S. C. Phone 232-7385 Ask the Ones Who Own Them: GIBBES VOLKSWAGEN Allen Edwards Nelson Weaver Steve Lee Jim Young Danny Jones John Graham Steve Kelly Dr. John Jacobus COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA Cars Since 1909— ' W Since 1955 J Jacobs Mfg. Co. Industrial Chucks Clemson, S. C. WE ' RE LOOKING FOR IMAGINEERS - CAN YOU QUALIFY? According to the dictionory, there is no such word as Imagineer but at S.C.E. G. it ' s a different story; Imagineers are the backbone of our company. We define imagineer as a creative engineer with an eye on the future. One who is an innovator. One who is adaptable to change, but yet practical and thorough in his evaluations. It takes more than a degree to be an Imagineer . . . can you qualify? Contact our Personnel Department. SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC GAS CO. waiters hillman clothes men like since 1952 with such brand names as: corbin gant berle eagle clubman clamon Stanley blacker pulitzer izod Johnston murphy KAY ' S SHOP FINE CLOTHES CLEMSON, S. C. sloan street, clemson, s. c. ■f  ' F RT HILL Natural Gas Authority Ask the people who use GAS! Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 from T. G. MARTIN ' S LIQUOR STORE 106 QUEEN STREET PENDLETON, SOUTH CAROLINA Compliments to TAPS and the Class of 1971 COATS AND CLARK . . . The Most Complete and Modern Q A 1 Off-Ca?npus Housing . . . ke jouce y nne — hop Featuring the Villager . . . Call Us Patterson Realty Co. PRUITT SHOPPING CENTER ANDERSON, S. C. 29621 At 654-3549 or Come by Our Lovely Office 201 COLLE GE AVENUE The Fabulous New Nikkormat n ' single-lens 35mni N reflex by Nikon • self-compensating thru-fhe-lens meter system • interchangeable Nikkor lenses • interctiange3t)le Nikon F accessories • automatic mirror and diaphragm • new, all-metal focal plane shutter • M-synch to 1 lOOOth; X-synch to l 125th • microprism viewing and focusing screen plus a host of other quality features. With 50mm Auto-Nikkor 12 J269.50 Everything Photographic FANFS CAMERA SHOP, INC. 105 E. Whitner St 224-0707 ANDERSON, S. C. ROPER AUTO SALES, INC. By-Pass 123, SENECA, S. C. 29678 Thunderbird • Galaxie • Fairlane • Falcon Mustang • Maverick • Mercury EARL ROPER, Owner Bus. Phone 882-8330 Res. Phone 882-8969 SERVING CLEMSON STUDENTS FOR MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY THE L C. MARTIN DRUG CO. CLEMSON SOUTH CAROUNA STAY CLOSE TO CLEMSON! As an alumnus of Clemson, its sports activities will always be a big part of you. They are a big part of THE GREENVILLE NEWS as is the rest of Clemson ' s Kfe. Stay closer to the campus, wherever you are, with The Greenville News. Thousands of your fellow alumni know its coverage of sports is the best. You are told more than what happens and how much. Sports Editor Dan Foster, in his columns, and the members of his staff go beyond the score to tell you why things happened. Stay close to Clemson, really close, with THE GREEN- VILLE NEV S! DAN FOSTER Sports Editor The Greenville News (S t CSr niitlU N tua It ' s not just for buying. It for saving. SOUTH CAIXXINA BankAmericard. A« .  « 355 123 tSb 18R South Carolina National i We have experts who can help you get more value from the electricity you buy. Home economists, agricultural specialists, trained business advisors, a residential advisory service staflf, wise old owls all. Wherever you use electricity, we have experts to help you get the most value from it. And their services are free. Call on them anytime. Duke Power I ROCHESTER for REAL ESTATE REALTORS • DEVELOPERS • INSURERS Developing Over 25 Residential Areas Including BAYSHORE ON LAKE HARTWELL NORMANDY SHORES ON LAKE KEOWEE WHITEWATER LAKE RESORT LOTS Write or Call for Brochures WALHALLA— W. Main Street 638-3637 SENECA— 123 By-Pass 882-4231 CLEMSON — Clemson-Seneca Parkway 654- 1 1 00 nZockestez HZeaC £dtate Go., One. Come Alive! You ' re In The Pepsi Generation! Terry Bottling Co. ANDERSON, S. C. Under appointment Pepsi-Cola Co., N. Y. Columbia, South Carolina Central South Carolina ' s Leading Department Store Richland Mall and at Dutch Square DEVOE PAINTS AND VARNISHES Distributed by SULLIVAN HARDWARE COMPANY 206-08 S. Main St. ANDERSON, S. C. Serving this section since 1 885 jLz -Ji ■; r 1 - ijm ;-C: P M — —--_■.■. Ji— ■si9 Senconee Motel 123 By-Pass SENECA, S. C. Coffee Shop Swimming Pool Phone 882-2784 Clemsons Favorite Innkeeper Over the Years REX O ' STEEN CHEVROLET ROBERT ROllINS BIAZERS, INC. 242 Park Avenue South New York, New York 10003 Rex O ' Steen (President) Designers and Manufacturers of the Clemson University Blazer College Street Greenville, S. C. Compliments of IRVING L. WILSON COMPANY UNIFORMS OF DISTINCTION 1 Highland Avenue Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. rJP FORT Hill FEDERAl SAVINGS AND lOAN ASSOCIATION CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA Everything Photographic FANT ' S CAMERA SHOP, INC. ON THE SQUARE 105 E. Whitner St. 224-0707 Anderson, S. C. UNDER $250! Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic f 1.8 Here ' s today ' s best fine-camera value! Identical to the best-sell- ing f 1.4 Spotmatic except that it features a crisp 55mm f 1.8 Super-Takumar lens, this addi- tion to the Honeywell Pentax family gives you genuine Spotmatic performance at a lower price. Its through-the-lens exposure system is famous for uncanny accuracy. Because it sees exactly what the lens sees, you ' ll get properly exposed pictures, even under the most difficult light- ing conditions. And, although the Spotmatic delivers profes- sional-quality results, it ' s exceptionally easy to use. This superb 35mm single-lens reflex camera also features a fully automatic diaphragm; shutter speeds to 1 1000 sec. ; built- in self-timer, and much more— all for just S249.50. Compliments of BARNEn MUSIC CENTER College Avenue in Clemson, S. C. All the good sounds ore here GALLANT- BELK 115 E. Whitner Main Street Anderson, S. C. Seneca, S. C. Congratulations to the Class of ' 71 HYSTRON FIBERS Incorporated HOME OF TREVIRA ©Trademark Licensed to Hystron Fibers Incorporated LYNCH DRUG COMPANY Clemson, S. C. i 76azzu Spoztcngf oodd The Sportsman ' s Center CLEMSON HWY. SENECA, S. C. Headquarters for Athletic Sporting Goods ASTRO I II THEATRES The Space Age Theatres Greenville ' s Newest . . . the South ' s Finest PLAZA THEATRE Completely Remodeled Tops in Entertainment GREENVILLE, S. C. THE STUDY HALL DELICATESSEN 100 College Avenue Clemson, South Carolina WARD SMITH CHEVROLET- BUICK INC. Chevrolet - Buick - Opel Authorized Sales and Service 123 By -Pass Seneca, S. C. 882-4646 FORMAL WEAR FOR MEN 707 HARDEN STREET and DUTCH SQUARE Phone 253-0461 COLUMBIA, S. C. MICHAEL ' S LIOUOR STORE First and Onli Liquor Store in Clemson COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY LIQUORS IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC 4 1560 KC w c c p 1000 WATTS 123 By-Pass, V2 Mile East of Stop-Light at 123 and College Avenue, toward Greenville IVEYS DOWNTOWN AND McAllister SQUARE GREENVILLE, S. C. The-Iow cost way to get into fine photography! Honeywell Pentax W ■- Trim and compact, I — I I SI budget-priced JLXJ.il, HIa features a razor-sliarp Super- Takumar f 2 lens, fully automatic di- aphragm, and shutter speeds to 1 500 sec. It has many features found on more expensive Pentax models, and it accepts all the interchangeable Takumar lenses, yet the Hla can be yours for just SI49.50— the easiest ■way we know of to move up to fine photography. Come in and see it soon! EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC ' JantU Gameza Shop, 9ttc. ON THE SQUARE 105 E. Whitner Street Phone 224-0707 ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA 29621 «L . golden beaches . . . gorgeous gardens, great golf courses, parks and cannpgrounds, historical attractions, battlefields, fish-j[illed rivers __ stream5, ' anti ia1 ;eS ' - make South Carolina a great place to live. Join the Electric Cooperatives in STANDING TALL for our exciting state. THE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES OF SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken Electric Cooperative, Inc. Berkeley Electric Cooperative, Inc. Black River Electric Cooperative, Inc. Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative, Inc. Broad River Electric Cooperative, Inc. Edisto Electric Cooperative, Inc. Laurens Electric Cooperatives, Inc. Little River Electric Cooperative, Inc. Lynches River Electric Cooperative, Inc. Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative, Inc. Pee Dee Electric Cooperative, Inc. Santee Electric Cooperative, Inc. SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. L A ■y ' i l m interfraternity council 1. Donnie Dukes 2. Michael Myers 3. Bubby Zachery 4. Rick Vaughn 5. Donnie Coggins 6. Mark Meyer 7. Dr, F. A. Burtner B ' Shreve Davis 9, Lawrence Weathe 10- Tom Cleveland 11. Mike Hass 12. Bill Allison 13. Al Droege 14. Joe Turner 15. Bobby Hunt 16. Johnny Floyd 17. Robert McCants 18. Henry DuPre 19. David Peace 20. Jasper Shuler 21. Sonny Cassady 22. Chuck Joye 23. Rob Smith 24. Pink Kellett Apage 266-7 ▼ page 270-1 panhellenic council 1. Bev 2. Ali ■ly Baker Haddon 3. Georgi 4. Judy Jameson 5. Mary Craig b. Laurie Byars 7. Mary Kennerty AT 1. Earl Gilstrap 2. Troy Buzhardt 3. Robert Stewart 4. Jimmy Von Hollen 5. Larry McElrath 6. Robert Cash 7. David Lyie 8. Richard Garrison 9. Steve Barton 10. Randy Cunningham 11. Ed Copeland 12. Jesse Moffett 13. Jim Henderson 14. Bob Smith 15. Tom Long 16. Sam Colcer 17. John Anderson 18. Sonny Cassady 19. Cheryl Gale 20 Buddy Baxley 21. David Bishop 22. Lewis Moss 23. Tommy Goodson 24. Ben Sullivan 25. J.mmy Waldrep 26. Nelson Kessler 27. Richard Gardner 28. Greg Denton 29. George Ducworth 30. Harry Gardner 31. Billy Addison 32. Mike Vaughan 33. Bobby Goodson 34. Doug Bonnette 35. Jim Brazell NOT PICTURED: Dick Bukowsky Allen Carroll Randy Griffin Phil Hendricks Stan Hopkins Gerry Hough Bob Shell Tommy Spencer Randy Taylor Snookie Thigpen Dean Wheeler John Wheeler Terry Wilkens Tommy Young page 272-3 A page 276-7 B0n 1. Mike Miller 2. Danny Herlong 3. Jim Hines 4. Tommy McDavid 5. Pete Hendricks 6. Bratton de Loach 7. Jim Holbrook 8. Danny Foster 9. Al Puckett 10. Jimmy Baker 11. Bill Daniel 12. Tommy Walker 13. Jim Slabaugh 14. Mike Legrande 15. Wally Storey 16. Reb Scarborough 17. Webb Jones 18. Frank Lee 19. Pickle Jackson 20. Pete Pappas 21. Winston Lawton 22. Timothy Turner 23. Dick Edwards 24. Rick Fillyaw 25. Chuck Joye 26. John Sloan 27. Calvin Weeks 28. Larry Goff 29. Jim Hanahan 30 Tizzy Moore 31 Doug Armistead 32 Lake Jameson 33 Walt Snow 34 Jim Schaffer 35 Mike Cronwell 36 Mark Meyer 37 John Burroughs 38 Bill Neely 39 Al Haselden 40 Bruce Gilbertson 41 Bill Cooner 42 Marc Ragsdale 43. Lew Cato 44. Kathy Milam 45. Lindsay Graham 46. Ronnie Milam 47. Huff Huffines 48. Henry Cogan NOT PICTURED: Bill Edwards John Fulmer Mike Gill Randy Jenkins Alex Spenser B IIX-XT npbell L Tom Henrikson 2. Charles Shuler 3. Johnny Jones 4. Bfuce Carter 5. Ldwton Murray 6- Frank Cannon 7. Robin Hughes 8. Eddie Gordon 9. Bob Long 10. Harold Car 11. Randy Colli 12. Bill Fowler 13. Mike Haas 14. Floyd Chancellor 15. Jack Jones 16. George Pappas 17. John Horres IB, Gee Page 19. Tonnmy Lattimore 20. Bob Eastman 21. David Myers 22. George Newell 23. Alan Johnstone 24. Ricky Mitchell 25. Herb Davis 26. Greg Brown 27. Ronnie Caldwell 28. Danny Hunt 29. David Peace 30. Donald Horres 31. Bob Eastman NOT PICTURED: Richard Davis Robert Fairey Tommy Penny A page 280-1 page 284-5 rp 1 Jo in Weathers 2 Da vid Hall 3 Ja Ties Fender 4 La rence Weathers 5 Kir k McKeown 6 Hu bert Kinard 7. Ja per Shuler 8 Do nald Saylor 9 Ric hard Wooten 10 Jo n Patterson II. Ma tthew Benjamin 12. Je el Harmon 13, Be iamin Lybrand 14, De nt King 15, La ry Watts NOT PICTURED: Tony Boozer William Childress Lo IS Lynn Ch arles Moore Cl = rence Payne AAA 1. Georgann Maertens 2. Laurie Byars 3. D.anne Turtle 4. Donna Richardson 5. Terry Robinson 6. Linda Dasher 7. Anne Henry 8. Prissy Warren 9. Julie Charnley 10. Vicki Holcombe 11. Beverly Lusk 12. Susan Lyie 13. Charlotte Sotille 14. Carolyn Bigger 15. Donna Lisenby 16. Pam Wood 17. Cain Haley 18. Felicia Young 19. Mary Catherine Hanr 20. Ca 21. Barba Field 22. Alice Haddon 23. Alecia Haddo 24. Carol McLella 25. Anne Hair 26. Kathy Barton 27. Anne Baily 28. Paula Stephens 29. Suzanne Lesene 30. Susan SchumacI 31. Terry Blessing 32. Cindy Coburn 33. Caria Reitz 37. Mickey Hende 33. Jody Turner 39. Nancy Pels. 40. Bake athy Hall 42. Melody Baker 43. Rebecca Chastair 44. Beth Deloach 45. Sherry Stanford 46. Linda Lever 47. Ce Gue ■ry Smith 49. Anne MacLaughlin 50, Mary Jane Lindsey page 288-9A page 292-3Y ex 1. Gary Thompson 2. Steve Sinclair 3. Skip Brown 4. Sal Lucia 5. John Oxford 6. Hank Irelan 7. Charles Todd 8. Augie Tortora 9. Mike Geronimos 10. Tom Skidmore 11. Bob Levine 12. David Mitchell 13. Steve Burns 14. Bob Bisker 15. Robert Bayerl 16. Richard Reith 17. Dick Merrick 18. Linda Merrick 19. Dom Lombardo 20. John Bol t 21. John Meade 22. Mike Taylor 23. Wayne Baker 24. Marc Feinberg 25. Chris Hendersor 26. Shreve Davis 27. Paul Holzshu 28. Bob Aines NOT PICTURED: Phil Legnetti John Mickanus Barry Koretz Carl Zambon Forrest Henriksen Gordon Metsky Ed Alden Tom O ' Mahoney K A 1 Richard Black 2 Randy Jackson 3 Michael Moss 4 Fred Riley S Bill Rauton 6 David Thrailkill 7 Walter Jenkins 8. Tim Grant 9. Eddie S.nk 10 Gordon Johnson II. Randolph Tiller 12. Steve Epps 13. Ed Grady 14. Fred Faircloth 15. Keith Callicutt It. Bubby Zachery 17. Bob Jay 18. David Duncan 19. Fred Schilling 20. Pat Williamson 21. Frank Lowe 22. Charles Whetstone 23. Steve Wray 24. Butch Harris 25. Charles McElveen 26. Lynn Dantzler 27. Jim Hall 28. Rusty Kingman 29. Tom Sox 30. Tommy Smith 31. Ed Hunnicutt 32. David Morrow 33. Bob Durant 34. Johnny Mixon 35. Jerry Watson 36. Craig Thomas 37. Johnnie Eptmg 38. John Ratterree NOT PICTURED: Pink Kellett Paul Krig Tommy Ramsey Ke.th Watley Dr. B. R. Skelton Curt Hogan Billy Beard Apage 296-7 ypage 300-1 KKr 1. Kathy Kirk 2. Aase Nilssen 3. June Gilstrap 4. Millie Donaldson 5. Alex Georgeo 6. Peggy Batson 7. Sandra Hash 8. Ann Kester 9. Georgia Pender 10. Linda Davis 11. Pat Smith 12. Kenyon Fairey 13. Beth Coleman 14. Barbara Dieglio 15. Mary Craig 16. Donna Brooks 17. Cathy Cox 18. Trish Cowan 19. Nonie Hudnall 20. Pattl McCuen 21. Anna Busby 22. Carol Holder 23. Terry Jones 24. Judy Jameson 25. Laurie HoMeman 26. Dale Brubeck 27. Chris Klaas NOT PICTURED: Janet Cook Sandra Corley Brenda Curtis Judy DeHoff Dav •11 Han K H 1. Ronnie Jones 2. Will Maxwell 3. Jim Edgerly A. Larry Freeman 5. Sonny Franks 6. Ron Oakley 7. Lewis Miller 8. Ronnie Bridwell 9. Steve Usry 10. Ben Paulling 11. Tommy Burleson 12. Drake Curry 13. Ken Ewan 14. David Looney 15. Bill Bryant 16. Rick Foster 17. Bobby Armfield 18. Marshall Hoefer 19. Russell Purdue 20. Bill Norrls 21. David Ross 22. Pern Davis 23. Billy Moore 24. Rick Vaughan 25. Jim Gamble 26. Birdie Cooper 27. Chuck William ' 28. Wilson Tillotsoi 29. Brian Klapman 30. Bill Fant 31. Mike Parham 33. Brooks Prince 34. Donnie Coggin 35. Dennis Moore 36. Jack Brunson 37. Mike McConnel 38. Evans Keller NOT PICTURED: Carroll Cox Dickie Eppes Bruce Freeman Lennie Newcomb Nelson Weaver Bill Altman Richard Miller Manly Jones Everette Page Dan Rogers Billy Boyle page 304-5A page 308-9y HK A 1, John Richardson 2, Steve Carron 3, Steve Fleishel 4, Randy Griggs 5, Ty Lee 6, David Gilstrap 7, Jim McCullough 8, Tom Lynch 9, Bill Gibson 10. Don Kelley 11. Chuck Lindsay 12. Paul Benik 13. Dwayne Bell 14. Eddie Jones 15. Larry Hudson 16. Nelson Deaton 17. Giles Toole IB. Raleigh Ward 19. Keith Hancock 20. Jim Atkins 21. Ron Joyner 22. Dan Blanton 23. Johnny Allen 24. Eddie Williams 25. Tom Prescott 26. Larry Boyleston 27. Oscar Carter 28. Steve Avant 29. Steve Simpson 30. Paul Myers 31. Steve Lee 32. Ben Hooks 33. Al Hurt 34. Ed Chambers 35. John Mullen 36, Bill Presson 37, Dave Gilbert 38, John Moon 39, George Toole 40, Robert Epps 41, Tom Bethea 42, Craig Stafford 43, Allen Smith 44, Kim Snoddy 45, Eddie Edwards 46, Marvin Whitehe 47, Rob Cox 48, Doyle Gantt 49, Al Droege 50, Dr, R, W, Moor 51 , Joe Turner 52, Corky Cooper 53, Dr. J. V. Reel NOT PICTURED: Benny Duncan John Frank John Graham Windy Hughes Jim Kinard Rodney Langley Pete Macomson Bob Oglfftree Jimmy Taylor Greg Smith David Suits Ernie Wright 51 AE 1. Larry McMillan 2. John Sparks 3. Coy Cox 4. Matt Self 5. ' John Thornhill 6. Johnny Martin 7. Eddie Se.gler 8. Lee Scarborough 9. Richard Ballenger 10. Danny Gregg 11. Johnny Weaver 12. Don Fletcher 13. Russell Shealy 14. Chris Plyler 15. Spencer D.xon It. Alan Culler 17. Ronny Lowder 18. John Rast 19. Perry DuRant 20. Bud Legare 21. Michael Myers 22. Jimmy Kelley 23. Ron Scott 24. Bill Free 25. Anthony Harrigan 26. Sam Smith 27 John Ross 28 Simons Hane 29 Donnie Dukes 30 Bill Myers 31 Baxter Culler 32 Jody Culler 33 Gene DuRant 34 Keith McLeod 35 Harvey Brockingt 36 Chuck Huntley 37 Randy Bell 38 Paul Morris 39. David McLean 40. Lou Lipscomb 41. Michael Kapp 42. David Andrews NOT PICTURED: Thurston Bagnal Locky Floyd Billy Kimbrell Harry Thomas Jack warren A page 312-3 ▼page 316-7 2N 1. Buddy Porter 33. David Norton 2. Ed Norns 34. Chuck Munn 3. Joe Anderson 35 Randy Troup 4. Howard Holl 36. Roland Shelley 5. Booty Shelley 37. James Williams 6. John Little 38. Louie McAlhany 7. Jerry Meehan 39. Hugh Crawford 8. Bubby Pnckett 40. Mike Ward 9. Dave Hendrix 41. Jerry Wells 10. Johnny Floyd 42. Ben Watson II. Broughton Baker 43. Larry Clark 12. Bobby Ozbolt 44. Rhett McCraw 13. Randy Stroman 45. Paul McKie 14. Ken Westbury 46. Chuck Andrews 15. Sam Cheatham 47 Bubba Foy 16. Robert Hawthorne 48 Dean Feaster 17. Bob Perry 49 Robert Carlton IB. Joe Ed Davis 50 Gary Gosztony 19. Ken Jones 51 Robert McCants 20. Samm y Hazel 52 Ronnie Barnette 21. Donna Graham 53 John Worsham 22. Neale Elliot 23. John David Griffith 24. Ronny Rentz 25 Jeff Rockwell NOT PICTURED: 26. Joe Burroughs 27. Greg Jones Robert Bell 28 Joel Bolt John Hendrix 29 Vernon DeHart Dale Henry 30 Drew Visioli Peter Moulajko 31 Marty Cope Tommie Oglesby 32. Colin Covington Jones Dempsey 2 E 1. Tom Roller 2. John Steer 3. Stu Bennett 4. Tom Holstein 5. Grant Scott 6. Tommy Smith 7. John Leslie 8. Henry Brooks 9. Wayne Hayes 10. Mike Lindler 11. Jm Bounds 12. Ted Beemer 13. John Creel 14. Ronnie Myers 15. Alan Groover 16. Larry Cook 17. Tommy Scott 18. Charlie Clark 19. John Hopkins 20. Jon Bourne 21. Bob Tusso 22. Hank Avant 23. Bill Bradley 24. Steve Hendrix 25 Henry DuPre 26. Randy Young 27. Alan G.ll 28. Dave Bowen 29. Mikey McNeil 30. Terry Taylor 31. Cliff Philips 32. Phil Thompson 33. Millie Donaldson 34. Jerry Beaman 35. Bill Tolbert 36. Jim McDowell 37. Larry Janarella 38. Tommy Anders 39. Charlie Kreidler 40. Mike Gainey 41. Chuck Munn 42. Dave Saitta 43. John Mathews 44. Danny Deas 45. Da 46. Da 47. No : Teal NOT PICTURED: Bill Allison Tom Davis Bob Dulla Joe Harper John Hensel Micky Johnson John Josey Marty Kearse Harrell Ligon Doug Patrick Glen Price Mike Rowe Charlie Sibley Billy Wall Buzz Williams Jack Cunninghan Larry Williams Newton Crouch Claude Dalton Mike Alexander page 320- lA page 324-5V A0 1 David Mullis 7 Ray Cunningham i Bill Nelson 4 Hugh Brannon b Mike Agee 6 Alan Hambright Steve Stneter H Crunch Crenshaw 9 Tom Cleveland 1(1 Howard William II Danny Jones 17 Billy Touchstone H Bernie Floyd 14 Jeff Foster IS Jack Mansmann 16 Johnny Ward 17 Gary Mitchell IH Jerry Mode 19 Steve Ellison 70 Dave Miley 71 George Walters 77 Gene Moyer 7t Tad Stanley 74 Charlie Pate 7h Rick Harvey 76 Andy Moore 7 Ben Peirce 78. Ron Twitty 79 Dave Fishburne 30 Bubba Alton 11. Bobby Hunt ■Tripp Jones : . Dick Schroeder 34. Dale Ferguson 35. Steve Cunningha 36. Larry Yonce 37. Johnny Rush 38. Preston Bryan 39. Mike Randall 40. T-Bone Moore 41. Mac Duvall 42. Al Todd 43. Jim Douglas 44. Anne Bailey 45. Chuck Sexton 46. David Pigg 47. Larry Coker NOT PICTURED: Manfred Dworschak Allen Edwards Bill Flemming Bob Garces John Hanzel Tommy Humphries Harold McClintock Bill Richardson Rick Power Biff Sowell Tappey Squires Bruce Stroupe Jay Vernon 573 x 6. Joan Rapp 7. Celid Whitten 8. Cheryl Gale 9. Sue Trout 10. San Findley 11. Marsha McClesky 12. Georgia Montgom 13. Pam McCreery 14. Connie Plnson 15. Candice Keith 16. Carole Copeland 17. Robin Hadden 18. Gall Brewer 19. Debbie Dowda 20. Susan Hopper 21. Angle Fowler 22. Janie SIngley 23. Verd Craig NOT PICTURED: Dianne Ashley Martha Carol Blakely Ellen Calhoun Dianne Harrison Susan Holcombe Lyn Jackson Judy Kossier Newton Janis Marx Newton Kathy Shannon Nanette Sloan Paula Sloan Carol Stahlkuppe ' ▲ page 328-9 ▼ page 462-3 coaching staff 1. Bob Jones 2. Tates Locke 3. Duane Bruley 4. Hal Cooledge 5. Carl McHugh 6. Doug Shively 7. Hootie Ingram 8. Bill Wilhelm 9. Larry Beckish 10. Doug Barfleld 11. Ronnie Grace 12. George Mclntyre 13. Whitey Jordan 14. Duke Owen 15. P. Wee Greenfield 16. Tom Bass 17. Ibrahim Ibrahim organizations index agape, 172 ag-bio council, 194 ag econ club, 196 air force rote, 244 alpha epsilon delta, 144 alpha tau omega, 168 alpha tau alpha, 145 alpha tau omega, 272 alpha zeta, 146 aatcc, 197 aatt, 198 american chemical society, 199 american dairy science association, 200 aia, 202 aiche, 204 asage, 206 asce, 210 asm, 2 I I asme, 208 angel flight, 248 army rote, 249 arnold air society, 246 associated general contractors, 216 baptist student union, 1 70 beta theta pi, 276 block and bridle club, 212 block c club, 458 blue key, 148 calhoun forensic society, 173 ccc, 174 canterbury association, 176 capers, 260 Carolina sound express, 177 cda, 108 cheerleaders, 456 Chester county club, 178 chi omega, 328 chi psi, 280 the chronicle, I 26 clemson food science club, 223 clemson 4-h club, 215 clemson horticulture club, 226 clemson players, 138 cu democrats, 179 company c-4, 257 concert bank, I 34 counterguerrillas, 252 delta delta delta, 288 delta sigma nu, 218 fca, 180 forestry club, 224 french club, 230 gamma beta phi, ISO gamma omega phi, 181 gamma rho, 284 gamma sigma sigma, 182 ifc, 266 iota lambda sigma, 184 kappa alpha, 296 kappa alpha sigma, 228 kappa kappa gamma, 300 kappa sigma, 304 light brigade, 251 micro-bio science, 231 mu beta psi, 151 newman student association, 185 order of athena, 152 panhellenic council, 270 pr 4th regimental headquarters, 256 pr pledges, 259 phi alpha xsi, 186 phi delta theta, 324 phi eta sigma, 154 phi kappa phi, 156 phi psi, 155 phi sigma omega, 158 pi kappa alpha, 308 poultry science club, 232 pre-veterinary club, 234 rpa club, 307 rifle club, 519 sailing club, 520 scabbard and blade, 254 sigma alpha epsilon, 312 sigma nu, 316 sigma phi epsilon, 320 sigma tau epsilon, 160 Spanish club, 241 saaged, 236 sam, 238 same, 248 sentimental jazzmen, 189 students for educational aid, 188 tae kwan do, 524 taps, 102 tau beta pi, 164 tau sigma delta, 166 the tiger, I 14 tiger band, I 30 tiger brotherhood, 162 university chorus, 136 wisbif, 120 XI Sigma pi. 159 ymca, 190 young republicans, 192 zoology club, 242 student index PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Abel, John Richard Abendshein, Mark Abercrombie, Larry S. Abercrombie, Stoney Abrams, Jean Marie Abrams, John Pruitt Abrams, James Wm. Abrams, Roger K. Accomando, Salvatore Acl er, Sidney Francis Acker, Thomas Waring 232 ' Rtkerman, Wm. Gray Ackley, Brainard Lee Adamo, Jeffrey Wayne 254,256 Adams. Bryan Stephen Adams, Ernest Lynn Adams, George Bruce Adams, Ira Lee, Jr. Adams, Jesse Adams, Johnny Arthur Adams, Janet Ellen Adams, Leif Martin Adams, Mary Virginia Adams, Robert 8. Adams, Robert R. Adams, Susan Jane J. Adams, Wm. Newton Adden, John Augustus Addison, Wm. Floyd Addy, Lindsey W. Adier, Robert A. Adrian, Pamela C. Agee. Michael Warren Agnew, Douglas Dewitt Agnew, Susan Agnew, Wm. G ibson, Jr. Agusiewicz, Joseph M. Aichele, James H., Jr. AInes, Robert Wm. 292, Ainsworth, Robert D. Aiton, Joseph Edmund Aiton, Joseph Edmund Akerley, Cara Dale Alam, Roxana Albee, Patricia Joyce Albert, Paula Marie Albrecht, Eloise J. Aldebol, Clay S. Alessandro, Norwood L. Alewine, Ruth E. Alexander, Joyce E. Alexander, John M. Alexander, Ronnie C. Alexander, Stephen D. Alexander, Sheryl J. Alexander, Wm. Andrew Alfandre, Joseph L. All, James Bascom, Jr. All, Jones Henry C, Jr. Allemand, Gary Edward Allen, Charles David Allen, Eldon Elbert 194, Allen, John Rodgers Allen, Linda Jane Allen, Mary Linda Allen, Richard Albert Allen, Robbie Pennell Allen, Roberts. Allen, Vaughn Allison, Wm. Elmore, Jr. Alpert, Calvert Clay 156,219 400 336 160 336 219 336 336 336 336 336 336 336 137 400 336 400 216 400 336 400 336 400 336 212 400 233 336 336 400 336 137 336 336 336 272 336 336 336 324 336 336 336 400 336 336 114 400 211 324 336 324 336 336 336 336 336 156 400 336 400 336 336 400 400 336 336 336 336 336 336 336 204 400 147 400 308 400 336 336 336 336 400 336 266 336 144 400 Alsobrook, Francis L. Alston, Wm. Barrett Altman. Stephen L. Alton, Robert Edward Altoonian, John W. Alverson, Peggy R Alverson, William G Ambrose, Wm. Stewart Amick, Harold C Anders, Thomas C , Jr Anderson, Bobby Ray ba Anderson, Benjamin W. Anderson, Dean J, Anderson, Edward W , Jr Anderson, George A., Jr Anderson, Jack Edward Anderson, James B. Anderson, Joseph F., Jr. Anderson, John Law Anderson, Larry J Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Andrea, F Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, , Michaels. , Raymond F. , Raymond H. , Robert Leon , Sharon Lee , Stephen R. redenck W. Gary Michael Charles David Martin Angel, David Edgar Anguizola, Carlos S. Annas, Eugene C, Anthony, Elizabeth G. Anthony, Patricia Ann Antonakos, George B. Appleby, Catherine E. Arant, Mary Etta Arant, Samuel Anthony Archer, Robert D. Archie, William A. Ard, Danny Nolan Ardis.Wilbur C, Jr. Arduser, Jacqueline K. Arflm, Jimmy Michael Armfield, Robert W. Armistead, Douglas P. Arnette, Henry K. Arnette, Kenneth Earl Arnold, John A. Ill Arnold, Steven Hugh Arrington, Charles H. Arrington, Dennis E. Arsenault, Phillip M. Ashley, Kenneth Kay Ashley, Rita Dianne Ashton, John P. Ashworth, Robert D. Askew, Stephen James Asmussen, Marielynn T. Atkins, Harley Lee Atkins, James A. Atkinson, Karen M. Attaway, John David Auld, Marilyn Edith Ausherman Michael D. Austell, Wm. Pittman Austin, Joseph A., Jr. Austin, Robert Alan Austin, Samuel Walter Austria, Antonio V. Avant, Andrew Steven 336 336 400 336 336 156 400 336 336 400 320 236 336 336 400 336 256 400 336 160 336 316 336 272 401 150 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 316 312 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 137 337 337 219 337 197 337 337 337 337 337 304 276 401 337 337 337 337 337 401 337 144 401 337 456 337 337 337 337 337 308 337 337 337 337 137 337 337 337 198 401 401 337 308 337 Avant, Thomas W. Avent, Henry E., Jr. Avinger, James Morgan Axtell, Craig Charles Ayer, George J. Ayers, William David -B- Bach, James Russell Baden, Sandra Leigh Bagnal, Earle Rowland Bagnal, Henry T. Bagwell, Joseph Gary Bailes, Julia M. 16 Bailey, Ins Anne 32 Bailey, Jeffrey C. Bailey, John Douglas Bailey, John Silas Bailey, Michael T. Bair, Earl K., Jr. Baird, Carolyn Ann Baird, Joe Henry Baird, MIchal L. Baker, Beverly F, Baker, Charles Calvin Baker, James Francis Baker, Melody Baker, Robert J., Jr. Baker, Samuel B. Baker, Wayne Douglas Baldwin, Barry Mason Baldwin, Frank E. Ballard, George Eric Ballard, Jimmy Dale Ballard, Robert W. Ballenger, Richard C. Ballentine, George C. Baltz, Donald Sheldon Banks, Ronnie Dale Bannister, Robert G. Banton, Wm. Burruss Barbrey, Watson T. Bardin, Franklin D. Bardwell, Peter L. Barker, Deborah Jean Barker, John Tyron Barker, Wm. Clinton Barnes, Anne Elizabeth Barnes, Shirley L. Barnett, Linda Barnett, Richard Lee Barnette, James E. Barnette, Ronald P. Barnhart, Michael H. Barnwell, William M. Barrett, David T. Barrier, Robert Dee Barrineau, Timothy, Jr. Barringer, John L. IV Barron, John Caswell Barron, Joe Marshall Bartlett, Thomas G. Bartmess, Kathryn A. Barton, Julian S., Jr. Barton, Kathy Barton, Stephan C. Basilakos, Sotirios D. Basinger, Donna Sue Bass, James Henry Bates, Sammy Joe Batson, Evelyn Dianne 337 320 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 401 234 401 156 ,401 288 ,337 239 401 337 337 234 337 36 328 338 338 270 288 338 276 338 288 401 316 338 292 338 401 338 338 338 178 338 312 401 338 338 338 96 338 219 338 338 338 102 338 91 338 338 338 338 338 316 338 338 401 338 338 338 338 338 338 338 338 338 288 272 338 338 338 224 401 338 338 Batson, Peggy Mane 156, 300,394, Batson, Paul Otis 162, 247, 393, Baumgarner, Gary R. Bauss, Bradford L. Baxley, Luke Davis Baxley, Leslie Reade Baxley, Wm. Henry III Baxter, Donald Wm., Jr. Baxter, Wm. Thomas Bayerl, Joseph R. Beach, Eddie Shirley Beachy, Keith Arthur Beam, Jonathan Mark Beaman, Charles E. Beaman, Gerald Brian 320, Bean, Thomas Alan Beane, Glenn Parker Beard, Franklin R. Beard, Wm. Edward Beasley, Lynne Beasley, Robert J. Beasley, Victoria E. Season, Betty Susan Beaty, David Leighton Beauregard, Deborah A. Beckham, James B., Jr. Beckner, Victoria A. Bedenbaugh, Hubert M. Bedingfield, David R. Beemer, Charles T. 160, Beemer, Vernon M. Beeson, Lynne Rayle Beggs, Donald Lee Behling, Robert Mark 176, Belangia, Kenneth M. Belcher, Devon R. 197, 198, Belding, Bruce Wm. Belec, Linda Suzanne Belger, Andrew J. Belken, Edward M. 224, Bell, Dwayne Monroe 208, 308, Bell, Glenn K. Bell, James T. Ill Bell, James K. II Bell, Randy L. Bell, Roberts. Ill Bell, Steve Wm. Bell, Thomas Marvin 165, Bell, Wm. Thomas, Jr. Bellack, John Richard Bellamy, Dennis Keith Bellamy, Glenn Luther Bellamy, John S. Belouin, Walter Peter Belue, Lowell E. Belue, Michael O. Benckart, Robin R. Bendt, Wm. Larry Benik, Rudolph Paul Benjamin, Arthur Lee Benjamin, Elizabeth A. Benjamin, Edgar L., Jr. Benjamin, Matthew B. Bennett, Joseph D. Bennett, James P. Bennett, James Reece Bennett, Stuart J. Bennett, Wm. Jerry Bennett, Wm. Theodore Benson, Robert Page Berkland, Randall E. Berry, Jeffry Michael 152 401 148 401 338 338 204 272 401 338 338 338 292 338 338 333 338 94 338 401 338 338 338 338 401 338 338 178 338 338 338 339 339 339 144 320 339 401 339 339 91 401 339 155 339 339 339 339 159 401 108 401 339 219 339 339 312 402 339 339 156 402 339 339 339 402 399 402 402 339 339 402 308 339 339 156 402 284 339 339 339 402 320 339 339 339 339 339 339 Berry, James Robert Berry, Percy Mondell Berry, Ronald Patrick Bertges, Robert F. Beshears, Barbara L. Bessent, John B. Besser, Cathy Dana Besser, Gregory L. Best, Eugene Slade Bethea, John Audis Bethea, Thomas C, Jr. 308 Betsch, Kenny Mario Beverly Wilbert Bevis, John Henry III Bevis, Linda Beth Biediger, George E. Biediger, Jane Louise Bigby, James W. Bigelow, James Blake Bigger, Carolyn W. Biggerstaff, Anne M. Billette, Roderick E. Bindewald, Jeanne M. Binnicker, C. Deryl Birch, Charles Roger Birdsall, Joan Bischoff, Anne M. Bishop, David Allen Bishop, Deborah Ann Bishop, James Louis Bishop, Kathryn Bragg Bishop, Norwood Davis Bishop, Shirley Anne Bisker, Robert Steven 292, 339 Bissett, Mary Helen Bissey, Dean E. Black, Albert P., Jr. Black, Betty Jean Black, Christopher A. Black, Calvin Dennis Black, Charles S. Black, Frank Black, George Walther Black, Joel Wayne Black, Larry Allen Black, Marshall C. Black, Manuel P., Jr. Black, Richard Ashley Black, Randy Delane Black, Stanley D. Blackburn, Thomas Blackburn, Wilson Blackhurst, Laurence Blackmon, Jane Reese Blackwell, Edwin Lee Blackwell, James B. Blackwell, Robert W. Blackwood, Deborah L. Blair, Marilynn Diana Blakely, Charles E. Blakely, James Roger Blakely, Nancy C. Blalock, Philip Lance Bland, Frank Stanford Bland, Hugh Mitchell Blanton, Gordon M. Blanton, Richard D. Blauvelt, Stephen Y. Blessing, Suzan Grace Blessing, Theresa Ann Blomquist, Sallie F. Bloodworth, Richard A. Blose, James Frank Bloss, Gladys E. Bloss, Markley L., Jr. Blount, Wade B. 151, 160, 339 339 402 S 339 402; 339 ' 328 ■402 339 339 339 207 , 402 339 402 339 339 402 339 339 339 288 339 339 339 339 402 159 402 339 339 272 339 339 402 339 339 •339 156 402 339 339 340 340 402 ' 402 • 340 340 340.t 340 ' ' 402 340 147 402 296 402 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 402 , 340 1_ 340 340 403? 340 ' i 340 177 403 236 340}! 340S 308 340| 34(3$ 160JI 34§ 28| 34C.ia ' i student index PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Boggero, James E., Jr Boggs, Frank Martin Boggs, Glen B. II Bohm, Gerald Boiter, Reba Dianne Bolden, Shelda Cowan Bolding, John Wesley Bolding, Keri Ann Bolding, Martha R. Bolding, Patricia Bolen, Dennis Roger Bolen, James Ernest Bolen, Marcus Daniel Bolick, Alan Lee Bolick, Samuel Ray Bolt, Charles R. Bolt, Eleanor Gayle Bolt, John Arthur Bolt, Joel Branham Boltjes, Michael Ben Bolton, Martha P. Bolubasz, John T. Bomar, Wm. King Bond, Wm. Pearson Bonner, Catherine E. Bonnette, Augustus K. Bonnette, John D. Bonnette, Wm, Gerald Booker, Robert M. Booth, Richard Lauren Boozer, Harold Smith Boozer, Toney C. Bopp, Charles Leslie Borgman, Mary Alice ing, Jeffrey Ward Borke Michael Faison Bosler, Robert J. Best, Charles James 3ostic, James E., Jr. 239 403 176 340 340 340 340 340 403 340 219 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 115 292, 340 316 403 340 340 340 340 340 340 403 272 340 340 340 340 194 403 403 340 340 121 403 340 340 148 155, 162, 197,403 Bostick, Joseph I Ir. Boswell, Dennis Gene Botts, Ernest Gary Bouknight, Harry A., Jr. Bouknight, Mendal A. Bounds, James Wm. Bourne, Jon Leslie 403 341 341 341 91 341 103 320, 341 320 341 fBowen, David Eugene 204 320, 403 iBowen, Joe Milton 341 JBowers, Anthony OfMeal 341 |Bowers, Betty K. lowers, John F. iBowie, Linda J. [Boyatt, Gloria Kay PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Bradley, Wm. Curtis ' Boyce, Ronald L. !Boyd, Lyla Ann Boyd, Thomas William Boykin, Cheryl S. Boykin, Samuel Roger Boyle, Wm. Belton, Jr. iBoyles, Craig Michael [Boyleston, Larry J. 341 341 341 176 341 341 160 403 341 341 403 216 341 308 341 341 212 iBozard, Marvin M. JBozard, Norman F., Jr, 234, 320 Brabham, Rebecca E. 341 Bracey, Robert L. 156 204, 403 Brackett, Boyce M. 341 Brackin, Walter G., Jr. 108 403 Bradberry, Doris M. 403 Braddock, Deborah Ann 341 Bradford, Mary Louise 341 Bradley, Danny K. 107 219,341 Brady, Harold Dean Bragg, Pete Dorn Brammer, George G. Branham, Herbert, Jr. Brannen, Arnold Alvin Brannen, Jean Dodge Brannon, Hugh O. Brantley, Arthur E., Jr Branyon, Richard A. Brasington, Wm. C. Braun, Douglas Wm. ■204 Brown, Murray Fred Jr 320, 403 Brown, Michael L. 341 Brown, Patrick M. Brown, Rufus Brown, Nancy Sue Brown, Patricia Anne Brown, Rex Alan Brown, Robert Ansel 403 341 403 403 341 324 Bray, Randy Lee Brazell, James Edward Brazier, Robert Gene Bredan, Amin Breedlove, Wm. Norris Brenner, Robert W. Breslin, Wm. R. Brewer, Janis Irene Brewer, Stephan Alex Brewer, Vivian Gail Brewer, Wm. Ross Bridges, Alice M. Bridges, Janet Louise Bridges, Stephen M. Bridwell, Ronald Lee Briggs, Don Floyd Briggs, Randall A. Briggs, Wm, Blount, Jr. Bright, Joseph B. Brink, Howard Matthew Brisben, Warren D., Jr Bristol, Clifford S. Brittain, Edward A. Britton, Jeffery A. Britton, Verna M. Broadwater, Greer M. Broadwater, Wm. Thomas 147 194,404 341 341 156 403 272 403 272 96 341 219 341 404 341 341 341 341 328 341 341 341 341 341 156 304, 404 341 247 404 341 404 195 341 341 341 341 341 341 404 Brock, Alice E. Brockinton, Wilson H. Broderick, Matthew J. Brogdon, Michael T. Brooks, Donna Marie Brooks, Henry Clay Brooks, Jeffrey E. Brooks, John Robert Brooks, Malcolm L., Jr. Brooks, Phillip M. Brooks, Ronald P. Brookshire, Martha K. Broome, Robert W. Broome, Michael F. Broome, Stephen Hayes Brophy, Douglas Wm. Brown, Brenda Faye Brown, Barry Michael Brown, Curtis E., Jr. Brown, David Ambrose 341 312 341 236 341 300 404 320 404 404 341 219 341 341 91 404 404 404 341 341 256 341 342 254 404 342 404 86 Brown, David Ellis Brown, Donald Eugene Brown, Gregory R. 280, 404 Brown, Glenn Williams 342 Brown, Herbert W., Jr Brown, Jody Daniel Brown, James Irby Brown, Jerry Timothy Brown, James Troy, Jr. Brown, James Wilkins Brown, Kathy Anne Brown, Kay Wyatt Brown, Marsha E. Brown, Robert Donald Brovun, Rodger E. Brown, Russell F. Brown, Rebecca J. Brown, Ronald Neil Brown, Randy Shelley Brown, Shelley V. Brown, Warren Dexter Brown, Wm. Earl Brown, Wm. James Brown, Wm. Marvin Brown, Woodbridge C. Browne, David D. Browning, Donna C. Browning, Louis David Brubeck, Jean Dale Bruce, Arthur L. Bruening, J. Patrick Brunelle, Chris James Brunnemer, Martha B. Brunson, Jack Wade Brunson, Sandra Jane Bruorton, Larry R. Brush, Mary Green Brust, Stephen Neal Bryan. Calvin C, Jr. Bryan, David M. Bryan, Jim Preacher Bryan, Preston B. Bryan, Thomas Ray, Jr. Bryan, Valerie Carson Bryant, Wm. Lide Bryson, Judy Vearl Bucci, Eugene Anthony Buchanan, Charles M. Buchanan, Edmund K. Buchanan, Jessie E. Buchanan, Jane Norman Buchanan, Michael E. Bucher, Danley C. Buckley, Daniel J., Jr. Buckner, Michael P. Bull, Dennis Dale Bull, James Albert Bullard, Roger Dale Bullock, Richard E. 159,224, Bumgardner, Clifton Bunch, David W. Bunning, Thomas E. B urbage, Collins A. Burdette, Allen Kent Burdette, Jane Burdette, Luther M. Burdette, Manuel H. Burdette, Robert McP. Burdick, Robert C. Burgess, Gary Dean Burkart, Virginia M. Burke, Wm. Allen Burkhalter, Claudia L. Burkot, Raymond S. 404 342 Burleson, Thomas Jay 198 304, 272 Burnett, Michael F. 342 Burnett, Tommy D. 342 Burnette, Deborah Ann 342 Burns, Allen Hurd 342 Burns, Duncan Kenyon 342 Burns, James Edward 342 Burns, Raymond R., Jr. 342 Burns, Steven Otway 292 Cannon, Glenn Scott 405 342 343 Cannon, Keith Lee 344 404 Burroughs, Angeline A. 219 Cannon, Michael C. 344 342 343 Cannon, Richard Owen 344 342 Burroughs, John B., Jr. 89 Cantrell, Wallace N. 405 185 219,276,405 Carbaugh, Ronald S. 344 342 Burroughs, Joe O., Jr. 316 Card, Daniel F. 405 404 343 Carey, Susan Carol 344 342 Burroughs, Roberts. 343 Carlon. Michael D. 344 404 Burton, Debra Lisa 343 Carlton, Robert C, Jr. 316 342 Burton, Eddie Latimer 343 405 342 Burton, James Larry 198 Carman, Linda Ann 344 404 343 Carmichael, Marvin G. 405 342 Busby, Anaa J. 300 Cams, Walter McElroy 344 342 Busby, Wm. Hammond, Jr. 343 Carraway, Wm. Haskell 344 342 Busch, Jo Karen 343 Carrier, John K. 91 342 Busch, Merri Darlene 343 118. 344 342 Butler, George Alfred 194 Carrington, John C. 405 342 196, 405 Carroll, Karen Lynn 344 342 Butler, Mary A. 343 Carroll, Susan Elaine 344 160 Butler, Michael E. 405 Carroll, William Earl 344 342 Butler, Steven Edward 343 Carron, Stephen P. 308 342 Buzhardt, Debra F. 343 344 342 Buzhardt, Troy R. 343 Carson, Jan Elaine 344 342 567 Carson, John Nevins 406 342 Byars, Larry Wm. 343 Carson, Wm. Jay 344 342 Byars, Nancy L. 270 Carson, Wm. Stephen 344 300 288, 343 406 342 Bynum, Amy Irene 343 Carsten, Wm. Malcolm 204 404 Byrd, Cathy Lee 343 406 342 342 103 Byrd, Lanny Adolph 405 Cartee, Allen Walker 344 Bystry, Mark Denton 343 Carter, Alvin Maxcy Carter, Bruce Edward 344 280 304 Carter, Brantley F. 344 342 -C- Carter, Danny McCoy 239 342 344 342 Caggiano, Vincen G 343 Carter, John C, Jr. 344 342 Cahall, Clifton C. 343 Carter, Linwood 1., Jr. 344 342 Cain, Keith Rand 236 Carter, Michael W. 178 342 343 Carter, Marion E. Ill 406 404 Cain, Stephen M. 343 Carter, Michaels. 88 324 Caldari, Jerry A. 343 Carter, Oscar Lee 308 342 Caldwell, Charles W. 405 Carter, Susan K. 344 342 Caldwell, Donald S. 343 Carter, Terry Bryan 344 404 Caldwell, Ronald E. 280 Carter, Ted E. 406 304 343 Carver, Dana Andrew 344 342 Caldwell, Wm. Allen 343 Cary, Bradley Dean 406 342 Calhoon, Terry Alan 343 Cary, ThornleyC. Ill 344 342 Calhoun, Ellen Hall 343 Cash, Brenda Kaye 156 342 456 406 342 Calhoun, Wm. Buchanan 343 Cash, Robert Grady 272 288 Calkins, William L. 405 Cashion, Robert C 344 342 Callahan, Elijah L. 343 Cason, Norman McSwain 406 404 Callaway, John L. 256 Cassaday, Verne 406 342 Callicoat, Allice Jean Cassady, Francis N. 266 342 Callicutt, Vernon K. 296 272. 406 342 343 Cassedy, Brian George 344 342 Calliham, Robert L. 343 Castle, David E. 344 342 Callison, Susan E. 405 Cates, Clyde Sidney 405 Calloway, Raeford L. 343 Cathcart, Richard S. 344 147 Camak, Anna Coe 343 Cathey, Wm. Lock man 344 ,405 Camara, Edward A. 343 Catoe, Lynn Marie 344 342 Camas, Wayne H. 343 Catto, Michael Louis 194 320 Cameron, Bonnie Belle 343 200, 27e ,406 342 Cameron, Francis B., Jr. 343 Caughman, George W., Jr 151 342 Cameron, Lewis Carrol 405 406 405 Cameron, Sandra Sue 343 Caughman, Robert J. 344 342 Campbell, Alvin L., Jr. 405 Causey, Carol L. 344 342 Campbell, Donald Lee 343 Causey, Wm. David, Jr. 344 342 Campbell, Edwin M., Jr. 405 Cauthen, Robert H., Jr. 406 342 Campbell, Frankie E. 343 Cawood, Nixon Eugene 216 343 Campbell, George T. 405 406 343 Campbell, Harold B. 237 Chamberlain, Walter D. 344 343 280 .405 Chambers. James E, 308 343 Campbell, Jeffrey L. 343 Chamblee, Cary Daniel 344 146 Campbell, Jimmy R. 343 Chan, Francis Siu H. 204 343 Campbell, Patricia J. 343 406 343 Campbell, Robert W. 272 Chan, Man Chung 344 86 343 Chancellor, Wm. Floyd 280 343 Campbell, Sam Allan 343 406 216 Canaday, Shirley G. 343 Chandler, Alvin S. 344 343 Candler, Roxanna 137 Chandler, David C, Jr. 344 343 344 Chandler, Frank Wm. 344 343 Candler, Harold S. 344 Chandler, Gary J. H. 344 343 Cann, Charles Donald 405 Chandler, Harold III 406 256 Cannon, Cathay Anne 344 Chandler, Susan 406 405 Cannon, Carrie Kelly 344 Chandler, Thomas W. 344 343 Cannon, Frank Witt 280 Chando, Stephen 216 405 406 ESifhapman, Donna Sue ' Chapman, Jerry Odell Chapman, Kathy Ruth Chapman, Rodney A. Chapman, Rufus B., Jr. Ch3ppell,,Jessee Alan Chappell, Jimmie Lynn Charles, Sandra E. Charnley, Julie R. Charping, Phillip H. Chastain, Dennis V. Chastain, Paula R. Chasteen, Jane Day Cheatham, Henrietta S. Cheatham, Samuel A. Cheek, Joseph E. Cheek, Tonda Carol Chen, Marco Antonio Cherry, Earl Roger Chesnut, James C. Chestnut, Ronald H. Chestnut, Timothy L, Childers, James S Childress, A m. Harold Chiles, Donna Buff Chilpan, Richard K. Chiola, Michael P. Chovan, IMimi A. Christenberry, F. C. Chu, Kin Cheung Cipperly, Christopher Clanton, Raeford Lee Clark, Charles D. Clark, George D., Jr. Clark, George Leon Clark, Helen Y, Clark, James Neville Clark, KathrynS. Clark, Libby Deane Clark, Larry Ulmer Clark, Michael V. Clark, Walter A,, Jr. Clarke, David Richard Clarke, Margaret Jane Clarkson, Garden S. Clarkson, James R. Clawson, Robert Carl Clay, Gary La Max Clayton, Doris Payne Clayton, Elizabeth L. Clemmons, Dennis C. Cleveland, Joe H. Cleveland, Martha E. Cleaveland, Malcolm K. Clifford, Stanley J. Clinchard, Charles H. Clippard, Lee Hunt Cloninger, Robert A. Clontz, Kenneth 0. Clyburn, Charles S. Clyne, Terrence John Coakley, John M. Coakley, Terrance C. Coates, Billy Coats, Ralph Wayne Cobb, Daniel Earl Cobb, Ricky Jule Cobb, Timothy Lehron Coble, Robert L. Coburn, Cynthia J. 344 406 344 344 406 344 344 137 344 288 344 344 345 288 345 406 345 316 345 345 345 406 345 345 345 345 137 239, 345 345 345 345 345 345 345 345 406 345 320 345 345 345 219 345 304 407 345 107 345 316 345 407 345 345 345 407 345 345 345 345 345 345 345 345 224 345 Cleveland, Thomas W. 219 266, 324, 345 Clevenger, Terry Gene 234 345 3 407 345 159 224, 407 345 345 88 148 216 345, 407 345 345 156 407 345 345 224 345 288 345 student index NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Cockcroft, Brenda J. Coffee, Mary Beth Coffey, Edgar S., Jr. Coffin, Christopher Cogan, Henry L. Coggin, Mary Lil Coggins, Donald McK. 304, Coker, Alan Dorman Coker, Larry James Coker, Sam Reaves 345, Coker, Talbert K. Cole, Bruce Cecil Cole, Cordelia E. Cole, Kenneth Laverne Cole, Rebecca Freeman Cole, Stanley Parks 247, Coleman, Andrew Hoyt Coleman, Blanche E. 160,300, Coleman, Foster DesP. 207, Coleman, Gary Coggins Coleman, James Carl Coleman, James Keith Coleman, James L., Jr. Coleman, James R., Jr. Coleman, Kay Eulalie Coleman, Richard A. Coleman, Robert Wylie Coleman, Sheryl A. Coleman, Stan David Coleman, Wm, Armstrong Coleman, Wm. Armstrong Coleman, Wm. Bryan Coleman, Wm. Howard Coleman, Wm. Ronald Collins, James R. Collins, Kathryn Joy Collins, Phil S. Collins, Ronald T. Collins, Thomas H. Collins, Thomas V. Compton. Ben Giles Compton, Robert B. Conder, Frank Lee Condon, Leslie P Condon, Thomas J. Conklin, Thomas R. Conley, Carolyn Rose Conover, Catherine J. Cook, Alice Marie Cook, George Randel Cook, Janet Lynn Cook, Larry Thomas Cook, Nancy Love Cook, Patricia Lynn Cooke, Bonnie Lee Cooke, Robert G, Cooler, Ernest W. Ill Cooler, James P., Jr. Cooley, John Gary Coone, Lon Andrew Cooner, Allison Wm. Cooney, Anne M. Cooper, Charles Ray Cooper, Herbert John Cooper, John B. Cooper, Jerry Lynn Cooper, Noah Bryant Cooper, Ronald E. Cooper, Willard Wayne Cope, James F. Cope, Jacob M., Jr. 345 345 345 345 276 407 266 407 407 324 345 272 407 345 346 346 346 407 151 407 346 107 346 150 346 346 165 407 407 407 346 346 207 346 194 346 346 346 346 346 208 407 407 280 346 346 346 346 407 346 407 346 346 346 407 205 407 346 346 346 216 346 86 346 320 346 346 346 346 407 346 234 346 346 346 276 346 137 407 346 208 408 308 408 408 346 216 316 346 Copelan, Roy Wm. 346 Copeland, Barbara C. 212 328, 346 Copeland, Heath C. 408 Copeland, Wm. Edward 91 272, 456 Copeland, Wm. Leisel Corbett, Claude Wm. Corbert, Malcolm E. Cordell, Jacquelyn N. Corder, Alexia J. Cordina, Louis Joseph Corley, Sandra Corley, Steven M. Cornelison, Bert W. Cornwell, Michael H. Corpening, Joseph B. Corrigan, Anne E. Cosbey, Daniel Joseph Costa, Patricia Ann Cothran, Deborah Anne Cothran, George E. Couick, Vivian H. Coursey, Deborah H. Courtney, Larry B. Courtney, Lon James Covington, Colin W. Cowan, Patricia Cowart, Alan E. Cox, Clarence Grant Cox, Catherine Lee Cox, Deborah Dean Cox, John David Cox, James Wayne Cox, Jerry Wayne Cox, Kenneth Eugene Cox, Nancy Elaine Cox, Patsy Ann Cox, Robert Allen, T.H.E. 148, 156, 162, 308, 399, Cox, Vincent M., Jr. Cox, Willa Linwood P. Coxey, Jill Marie Coyle, Jane Craft, Archie C. Ill Craig, Charles Horace Craig, David Barnes Craig, Michael Allen Craig, Mary Elizabeth 160.270,300, 393, Craig, Mary Jeanne Craig, Verd Anna Craigo, Keenan Gary Crain, Martha K. Crain, Norman Douglas Crandell, Wm. Dean Cranford, Betty L. Cranford, Roger Dell Craven, Debra Jean Crawford, Claudius H. Crawford, Francis E. Crawford, James M. Creamer, James Steve Creel, John Walden 320 Crenshaw, Thomas M. Crews, Samuel F. Ill 219 Cribb, Debra Ann Cribb, Don Michael Cribb, Jerry Anthony Criscione, John J. Croft, Philemon K. Cromer, Barbara Lynn Cromer, Durward C, Jr. 408 408 346 346 346 346 156 160,346 346 346 346 150 346 346 216 408 346 346 346 346 347 456 408 347 316 347 300 347 347 312 347 300 347 347 219 408 408 347 347 408 102 408 347 347 347 347 347 347 347 347 156 408 347 328 347 408 347 408 176 347 347 408 347 316 408 347 347 347 103 408 113 320 91 .347 347 408 347 178 347 137 408 Cromer, Michael J. Cromer, Ronald D., Jr. Crook, Frank Allan Crook, Joseph E. Crooks, Ronald S. Crosby, Jack Vernon Crosgrove, George L. Crouch, John Steve Crouch, Will Newton Crout, Sharon P. Crowder, Donald R. Crowe, Michael Glenn Croxson, Everett F. Csernak, Stephen F. Cueman, Glenn F. Culbertson, Cheryl F. Culbertson, Charles M. Culbertson, James D. Culler, Alan Douglas Culler, Francis B. Culler, Joe Hodges Culp, Woodrow Wm. Cummings, Nancy L. Cummings, Pamela G. Cunningham, Edward T. Cunningham, Richard C. 88 409 Cunningham, Raymond R.324 Cunningham, Stephen M. 324 347 Cunningham, Wm. R. 272 Currie, John Michael 409 Currin, Amanda Jane 347 Curry, Ernest D., Jr. 304 Curtis, Philip C. 347 Cusumano, Thomas John 409 Cutting, Robert Eborn 103 Cuzzell, Charles L. 409 Cvelich, Edward M. 347 208 408 347 347 408 347 347 347 347 347 409 347 409 347 347 219 409 347 205 409 347 312 347 312 312 347 347 347 347 Dabney, Dennis Leroy 151 Dailey, David Wayne Dales, James Manning Dalton, Claude Robert Damiano, Raymond John Dandridge, Hubert J. Dandridge, Kathy Lynn Dangerfield, Henry S, Daniel, Ralph Wray Daniel, Wm. Shipp, Jr. Danieli, Mario R. Daniels, Randolph H. Dansby, David F. Dantzler, John Wm., Jr. Dantzler, Lynn Zaco 207, 296 Darby, Robert A., Jr. Darity, Joseph P. Dasher, Linda Lee 156, 288, 394 Dassie, Barbara Ann Daugherty, Francis C. Daugherty, George M. Davenport, Berry G., Jr. Davenport, Richard F. Davidson, Albert Ross Davidson, Leroy S. Davidson, Thomas M. Davis, Aaron H. Davis, Buddy E. Davis, Brenda Joyce Davis, CollingsS., Jr. Davis, David Earl Davis, Glenn Elliott Davis, Guy William Davis, Harrison F. Davis, Harold Richard Davis, Herbert S. Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Jane H. Julia Jackson Jack Wayne Kathleen Ellen Kathy Lavee Linda Diane Davis, Michael Henry Davis, Michael Harold Davis, Pembroke W. Davis, Rebecca Audrey Davis, Robert A. Davis, Richard C. Davis, Richard C, Jr. Davis, Robert G. Davis, Robert Henry Davis, Steve Eric Davis, Sammy Henry Davis, Stephen Hope Davis, Sara P. Davis, Samuel Wm. Davis, Terri Anita Davis, Thomas H. Davis, Tommie Ray Davis, Wm. Marlin Dawkins, Benjamin L. Dawkins, Brenda Dawkins, G lenda Jane Dawkins, Patrick W. Day, Patricia Shea Day, Susan Mary Deal, Donald Allen Dean, Keith Irving Dearheart, Earl R. Deas, James Daniel Deaton, Lamar Nelson Deese, Carolyn E. Defoor, Rebecca H. Degen, Philip Gregory Dehart, David V., Jr. Dehihns, Mary Lucille Deines, Dale Arnold Deines, Dorothy Ann Delaughter, Jerry G. Deloache, Mary E. Deloach, Perry B. 144, 157,219, 276, 396 Deloach, Robert Orian Deloache, James E. Deluca, Edmond Robert Dembkoski, Stephen D. Demori, Adriano Dempsey, Tony Ray Dempsey, Steve Alan Dennis, Dorothy Jean Dennis, Patricia Ann Dennis, Theodore S. Denny, Joseph Edward Denton, John Gregory Denton, Richard Scott Derrick, Curtis M. Deter, Arthur Robert Dettwyler, John Wm. Detwiler, Kenneth W. Devaux, Robert E. Deveaux, John P. Dewitt, Charles H. Dewitt, James M. Dewitt, Mary E. If 247 409 348 409 ' 348 ( 348 348 157 348 219 34 34 304 409 409 107 348 343 409 215 348 207 — 219, 348 348 348 348 348 343 348 348 208 410 343 348 348 348 348 348 320 348 308 348 348 410 409- 316 348 348 137 348 137 348 409 288 348 94 ,410 234 410 348 348- 410,. 236i M student index NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME 1 Diacsuk, John S. Diamond, Charles A. Diamond, Michael Alan Dickard, Allen Robert Dickenson, James A. Dickenson, Lawrence W. 165,208, Dickert, Jane Bruce Dickert, Julias M., Jr. Dickert, James W. Dickson, Ann E. Dickson, Avery Smith Dieglio, Barbara M. Dieglio, Nancy M. Dieterich, Donald E. Diiorio, Nicholas J. 216, Dillard, Williams., Jr. DiliA orth, Charles E. Dilworth, DerrillT. iinmock, Charles C. n, Mary Lawrence •on, Julian S. Ill 312, D)uren, Ronald Wm. Doak, Sydney Ruth Dobbins, Stanley R. Dobson, Wess Macland Dodd, Michael H. 224, Dodgens, Mary E. Dominick, Grady E. Donaldson, Emily D. 300, 320, Donaldson, Wm. Francis Donohue, Dennis David Dorey, Richard John Dorn, Marion D., Jr. Dorn, Stephen Thomas Doss, Sandra Kaye Doss, Thomas Glenn Dotson, Dianne Ceciie Dotson, Stephen C. Douberley, Bruce C, Douglas, Deborah Anne Douglass, Floyd S., Jr. Douglas, James Flinn Douglass, Graham T., Jr. Douglass, Mary H. (Dover, Jerry David ,Dowda, Debra Dowda, Harry C, Jr. )oyle, Timothy J. Drafts, Janet Ruth Drake, Barbara Anne Drake, Rita Karolyn Drake, Robert D. 91, Dreher, Thomas D. 159, Drennan, Wm. Thomas Driggers, Arthur H. Drinkard, Myra June Droege, Albert D. 308, Drucker, Neal S. Drummond, John H. Dubois, Wm. Charles Jubose, David E. Dubose, Marion Epps Dubose, Philip B. Ducey, Frederick E. Ducworth, George M. 272, Ducworth, John Wm. Ducworth, Lyman A. 160,219, Duff, Stephen Brandon Duffie, Henry Clay Duguid, Elizabeth Duke, Debora 349 Dukes, Danny Lee III 349 Edwards, Steve Allen 236 Fagg, David Michael 351 Flow, Ruth Leona 137 349 Dukes, James D. 266 Edwards, Steve Radley 412 Fagg, James Marshall 96 352 349 312 Edwards, Thomas B. 157 351 Flowers, Lee M., Jr 239 349 Dulin, Pamela Ruth 350 160,412 Faircloth, Frederick 296 413 349 Dulin, Paul Richard 350 Edwards, Wm. Bland 350 Fairey, Andrew W. 351 Floyd, Charles Daniel 352 157 Dulla, Robert Garner 350 Edwards, Wilma Jean 412 Fairey, Nancy Kenyon 137 Floyd, Dean Allen 352 410 Dumont, Lewis C. 350 Eggert, Cheryl E. 412 300 413 Floyd, John Wilson 266 349 Dunbar, John Patrick 411 Eggleston, Susan 194 Fairey, Robert James 413 316,413 219 Duncan, Charles B., Jr. 350 350 Faller, Robert Bruce 351 Floyd, Lloyd B., Jr. 324 349 Duncan, David K. 296 Eichelberger, Murrell 350 Familia, Richard A. 351 352 349 Duncan, Deborah Ann 350 Eichenlaub, John Carl 350 Fant, William Boyd 304 Floyd, Lillian E. 352 349 Duncan, Harriette B. 91 Eiserhardt, Thomas W. 350 Parish, Gregory S. 351 Floyd, Laurens W., Jr. 352 349 137 350 Elder, Cathy Dunn 412 Farmer, Howard G., Jr. 351 Floyd, Marion Ralph 413 300 Duncan, Ronnie J. 350 Elder, Lloyd Linwood 412 Farmer, Mark Mallory 351 Floyd, Stephen E. 352 349 Dunham, Eric Alan 350 Elledge, Jana Carol 412 Farnham, David Roy 180 Flynn, James Richard 352 349 Dunn, Ann Wood 350 Ellefson, Craig D. 412 351 Fogle, Chris Edmund 352 349 Dunn, Lawrence Amery 91 Ellenburg, Dale F. 412 Farrington, James R. 351 Fogle, Gordon Edward 352 113 219 350 Ellenburg, Ginger E. 350 Fasinski, Robert F. 413 Fogle, Timothy W. 352 349 Dunn, Russell Allan 350 Ellenburg, James R. 350 Fau, Arthur Allan 351 Folk, Andrew Ralph, Jr . 352 349 Dunn, Wm. Acker 411 Elliott, Debbie E. 350 Faulkenberry, Malcolm 351 Forbes, Robert Eugene 413 410 Dupre, Charles Henry 91 Elliott, Roger Neale 316 Feaster, Taylor Dean 316 Ford, Becky Lee 352 349 92, 157, 165, 204, Ellis, Barbara Gayle 350 351 Ford, Betty Sue 352 349 266, 320, 399 411 Ellis, Ellen G. 350 Fedder, Robert J. 91 Ford, John Wm. 352 349 Durant, Bethel Carey 350 Ellis, James J., Jr. 412 Feemster, James O., Jr. 351 Ford, Travis 352 144 Durant, Perry Walker 312 Ellis, Paul B. Ill 350 Feeney, Michael R. 351 Ford, Theodosius B. 352 349 Durant, Robert Ray 296 Ellis, Philip Anthony 412 Feinberg, Marc Morris 89 Ford, Thomas Keith 352 166 350 Ellis, Patty Lynn 350 115, 292 413 Ford, Zarvis Thomas 352 410 Durant, Wm. Eugene, Jr. 160 Ellis, Robert E., Jr. 412 Fell, Mary Elizabeth 351 Fordham, Wm. Fegan 219 410 312 350 Ellison, Anita Louise 350 Fellabom, Edgar E. Ill 351 352 410 Durban, F rampton W., Jr 86 Ellison, Daniel R. 234 Fellers, Gary Pierce 351 Forest, Carole L. 352 410 350 412 Fellers, Mark Gregory 351 Forester, Robert H. 413 159 Duren, Paul Bernard 350 Ellison, Frederick S. 109 Fellman, John Keegan 351 Forrest, Henry C. 352 349 Durham, Barry Stephen 350 324,4 2,456 Fender, James Edgar 284 Forrester, Gwin H. 413 349 Durham, Dwight S. 350 Elmore, Larry Earl 412 351 Fort, Melvin David 352 349 Durham, Jack C, Jr. 350 Elrod, Patricia E. 350 Fennell, Curtis A., Jr. 178 Fortenberry, Sherry Y 352 103 Durst, Douglas Dale 350 412 351 Forth, James Joseph 115 410 Dutrow, Joseph L. 350 Elwell, Ronald Albert 350 Fennell, Clarence J. 351 Forth, Michael D. 115 410 Dutt, Kenneth Douglas 350 Emanuel, Emil H. 351 Fennell, G. Keith 160 352 410 Dutton, Tommy Lonnie 350 Emerson, Chester D. 412 247, 256 351 Forwood, Peter J. 352 410 Duvall, Ernest M. 324 Eng, Warren James 351 Ferguson, Thomas Dale 224 Foster, Benjamin R. 352 349 Dworschak, Manfred 411 English, Ernest Rob 351 324 351 Foster, Daniel D. 276 349 Dyar, Douglas Clark 350 Enzweiler, Norbert T. Ferguson, Sandra Rita 351 352 349 Dyches, Daniel Lonnie 350 Eppes, Richard Earl 239 Ferguson, Wm, Franklin 351 Foster, Donald Lee 414 204 Dye, Daniel Harris 411 412 Fernandez, Robert Joe 351 Foster, John Louis 414 410 Dyer, Lewis Carleton 411 Epps, James Neely, Jr. 351 Ferrell, Albert R., Jr. 351 Foster. John S. 352 349 Dymkoski, Mark Sidney 224 Epps, Robert Earl 308 Fewell, Joseph E., Jr. 144 Foster, Jeffrey Wm. 324 349 350 412 219 413 352 224 Dyson, Henry IV 350 Epps, Steven, Jr. 160 Fewell, Thomas Edward 351 Foster, Richard H., Jr. 304 349 178, 2 96, 351 Ficken, Lewis Mobley 166 414 349 Epstein, Milton M., Jr. 351 413 Foster, Willard R. 352 224 -E- Epting, Carl R. 351 Field, Barbara Ann 288 Fouche, Daniel Wright 352 411 Eaddy, Ned M., Jr. 411 Epting, Johnnie T., Jr. 296 351 Fielder, Thomas H., Jr. 351 Fowler, Angela Lane 91,3 86 324 351 28, 352 349 Eakes, Julia Ann B. 411 Epton, Steven Thomas 219 Fields, Becky Louise 352 Fowler, Ronnie Wayne 414 349 Eakin, Delle 350 351 Fields, Sandra Jane 352 Fowler, Walter A. Ill 352 349 Eargles, David Ray 350 Erskine, Danny L. 351 Filling, Lenola V. 352 Fowler, William E., Jr. 280 328 Eargle, Jesse Claude 350 Eskew, Elliott Benton 412 Fillyaw, Richard B. 91 Fox, Kenneth Donovan 352 349 Earle, Edward B., Jr. 212 Estridge, Edwin W., Jr. 351 247, 254 276 Foy, Harry Lee, Jr. 316 118 236 ,411 Eubanks, Joseph T. 151 Fincher, Mary Lynn 352 352 349 Eason, Douglas Bruce 411 351 Find ley, Harry W.. Jr. 413 Foy, Patterson W., Jr. 414 349 Easterling, John C, Jr. 350 Eubanks, Mack Greer 351 Fink, Donald Robert 352 Frady, Casondra Jean 352 349 Eastman, Robert T. 292 Eubanks, Robert Evans 351 Finley, Albert Allen 352 Fraley, Dennis Lamar 352 349 350 Evans, Bruce Wayne 351 Finley, Helen Rebecca 352 Fralick, Wm. Davis 352 90 Eby, Glenn Maurice 217 Evans, Carlisle E. 351 Finley, Sandrea P. 328 Francis, Philip A., Jr. 352 349 350 Evans, Dorothy Anne 212 352 Frankovich, Margaret 353 148 Eck, Ronald Warren 157 351 Finley, Wm. Gary 413 Frankovich, Robert C. 353 411 165 411 Evans, Evin Joan 234 Finley, Wm. Jerome 352 Eraser, Donald H. 353 349 Eddy, Robert Michael 350 351 Finn, Robert James 352 Franks, Ernest Glover 304 151 Edell, George, Jr. 350 Evans, Grady Milton 351 Finney, Wm. Bert II 91 353 349 Edens, Henry Curtis 137 Evans, James E., Jr. 412 Fishburne, David K. 324 Frasher, Jack L., Jr. 234 349 411 Evans, Johnny Mac 351 352 353 266 Edens, Wm. Thomas 350 Evans, Maryanne 351 Fisher, Fred Ronald 413 Frazier, Gregory L. 353 411 Edgar, Donnie James 411 Evans, Michael Eugene 198 Fisher, Geoff Scott 352 Frazier, Locke E. 353 349 Edgar, Howard B. Edge, Sandy 411 412 351 Fisher, Mark Walter Flatley, John Wm. 352 352 Frederick, Wm. John 217 349 350 Evans, Richard B. 414 349 Edge, Stanley L. 236 Evans, Russell Eugene 239 Fleek, Arnold R. 150 Free, Wm. Jackson 217 349 Edge, Timothy 350 351 160 352 3 2, 414 349 Edgerly, James H. 304 Evans, Wm. Edmund 90 Fleetwood, Phillip H. 413 Freeland, Francis M. 353 349 350 c n,4i2 Fleishel, Victor S. 308 Freeland, Michael N. 353 234 Edwards, Allen G. 103 Evatt, Jenny Louise 351 Fleming, Charles E. 352 Freeland, Wm. Terry 353 162 149, 162 411 Evatt, James W. 413 Fleming, Meredith 413 Freeman, Bruce Edwarc 353 411 Edwards, Frank R. 350 Everett, Herbert F. 351 Fleming, Wm. Herbert 413 Freeman, Carolyn C. 137 411 Edwards, Gregory P. 350 Everette, Johnny S. 413 F lemming, Wm. Ray, Jr. 352 Freeman, Charles F., Jr 353 144 Edwards, James H. Ill 411 Ewan, Kenneth Marvin 413 Fletcher, Donald H. 204 Freeman, James C. 414 411 Edwards, James Kelly 411 ExIey.Slade Forrest 351 312 413 Freeman, Larry Edwarc 353 349 Edwards, James M. 1 1 1 350 Fletcher, James L. 352 Freeman , Lawrence W. 160 349 Edwards, John Royce Flint, Kenneth R. 352 353 349 Edwards, Laura G. 411 -F- Flitter, Carole R. 413 Froneberger, Charles 414 288 Edwards, Marvin Snead 308 Flow, Claude L. Ill 413 Frye, Benjamin H. 147 349 412 Fagan, Susan Dallas 351 414 579 student index - NAME Frye, Richard Dolan Frye, Rhett Laroy Fuduric, Thomas G. Fulmer, Tommy Byrnes Fulmer, Tempie G. Funderburg, Glennis R. Furr, David Bruce Futrell, Ira David Futrell, Laura Ann PAGE NAIVIE PAGE NAIVIE PAGE NAME PAGE NAME 353 353 353 353 353 219 353 353 216 353 353 -G- Gabrtelli, Carolyn R. Gaddy, Colonel J., Jr. Gaddy, Hardy, Jr. Gage, George Wm. II I Gagnon, Richard Paul Galley, Stanley Dean Gaillard, Wm. Minott Gaines, Melinda Lee Gainey, Charles 8. Gainey, Dennis C. Gainey, Harold M. Gainey, Karen Wilkes Gainey, Philip C. Galbreath, Joan E. Gale, Cheryl Ann 157,272,328, Gallagher, Carole Anne Galloway, Alvin C. Galloway, Candace A. Galloway, Cleo Edwin Galloway, George H. Galloway, Vicki Shaw Galphin, Samuel P. Galuska, Peter John Galway, Richard W. Gamble, James D. Gambrell, Dan Henry Gambrell, John W. Gambrell, Sara J. Gandy, Ernest Lerand Gantt, Aubrey D., Jr. Gantt, Bennett Elvin Garber, Darrell Henry Garber, Michael B. Garces, Robert Daniel Gardner, Carl Ray Gardner, Deloris Gardner, Harry Daunn Gardner, Lester L., Jr. Gardner, Richard W. Garland, Carolyn L. Garland, John Edwin Garmon, Jeff Powers Garner, Foster M. Garren, Ma ry Louise Garren, Vicki Elaine Garrett, Brenda Faye Garrett, Edgar Allen Garrett, Gerald Bruce Garrett, James Berry Garrett, James T. Garrett, Robert S. Garrett, Wm. Twynian, Jr . Garris, Glen Irwm JS arrison, David Lee Garrison, Jean Faye Garrison, Margaret Garrison, Richard M. Garrison, Richard P. Garrison, Samuel M. Garthe. James Warren 353 189 353 280 414 414 414 219 353 353 353 207 353 320 353 353 353 353 107 ,414 353 88 353 353 353 353 353 353 353 353 304 353 144 414 198 353 414 308 353 353 353 353 414 414 353 272 414 353 272 414 353 414 208 414 353 353 353 353 353 353 353 353 414 414 415 353 288 354 354 272 354 206 415 Garvin, Merrell Q. Gaston, Charles C. Gaston, Douglas T. Gatlin, Keith A., Jr. Gatling, Robert R. Gault, Paul Eugene, Jr. Gaunt, Charles Wm. Cause, Timothy E. Geddings, Edward G. Geist, Lynn Cheryl Gellas, Peter George Gentry, Curtis Cecil Gentry, David R. Gentry, Michael Hope Gentry, Sandra A. George, Suzanne Georgeo, Alexandra Georges, Danae Georgiades, George C. Gerhardt, Allen R. Geronimos, Michael G. Gettys, Stephen D. Ghattas, Nabil Elias Gibson, Donald W. Gibson, Frank A. Gibson, John Wallace Gibson, Mark Dariel Gibson, Pamela Ann Gibson, Philip K. Gibson, Stephen G, Gibson, Wm. Keith Gibson, Wm. Rainey Giger, Doreen Giger, George Ernest Gilbert, Bob D., Jr. Gilbert, Victoria L. Gilbert, Wm. Dale Gilbert, Wm. Paul Gilbertson, Bruce H. Gilchrist, George M. Gilchrist, Howard T. Giles, Catherine L. Giles, Jon Ashford Gill, Alan Stewart Gill, Nicholas H. Gill, Robert M. Gillespie, Cheree L. Gillespie, Cynthia L. Gillespie, Marguerita Gillette, Jack W., Jr. Gillingham, Edw in F. Gilmer, Robert Lee, Jr. Gilreath, Cherie Vee Gilreath, Michael K. Gilstrap, David G. Gilstrap, Judy B. Gilstrap, Lewis E., Jr. Gilstrap, June Y. Gilstrap, Richard H. Gilstrap, Vicki D. Gist, Ronald Lee Gist, Robert Wylie, Jr. Githens, Herbert J. Gtvens, Warren Thomas Glenn, Charles Jeter Glenn, Edith Anne Glenn, Emily Joyce 21 Glenn, John Walker Glenn, Karen Hope Glenn, Lucy M. Glenn, Ronald E. Glenn, Raymond R. Glenn, Robert Neal 354 354 354 354 219 354 354 354 354 415 354 354 354 354 178 354 415 234 354 300 415 354 257 354 354 292 415 354 354 354 354 354 224 354 354 354 354 354 308 354 354 308 354 166 354 415 276 415 354 151 354 354 415 320 354 118 354 118 354 354 137 415 354 354 354 308 354 272 415 300 354 354 354 354 239 415 354 415 415 215 415 157 i, 415 354 354 91 415 157 354 Glenn, Stephen G. Glenn, Thomas N. Glinn, John Arkell Glover, Diana Rose Godbold, Eben Dudley Godley, Travis Jerome Godwin, Paula Lynn Goebel, Peter Lyn Goehle, Robert P. Goeller, Joseph G. Goff, Larry Nichols Gooding, Charles H. Gooding, Richard W. Goodman, Grant Alan Goodman, Jay Wesley Goodson, Robert H., Jr. Goodson, Thomas E. Gordon, Wm. Eddie Gore, Donald McCrae Gore, Thomas Clinton Gorena, Lucile Ramona Gosey, David Clark Gossett, Nicholas E. Gossett, Wilton Joel Gosztonyi, Gary John Gotshaw, Marsha D. Gough, Samuel Leonard Grady, Samuel Edwin Graham, Charles A., Jr. Graham, Lindsay B. Grahl, Robert L. Grainger, Wanda S. Gramling, Andrew C. Gramling, Charles W. Grant, Allen Boyd, Jr. Grant, Haskell Edgar Grant, Jimmy Dale Grant, Kenneth Dalton Grant, Michael Lee Grant, Stephen Ray Grant, Walter Timothy Grantham, Herbert Graves, Wilbur R. Gravley, Martha Jean Gray, Barry Edward Gray, Barbara Jean Gray, Blaine Edward Gray, Ernest S. Gray, Timothy Lloyd Graybeal, Frank R. Green, Amos G., Jr. Green, David Leroy Green, Frederick B. II Green, Jerry B. Green, John Warren Green, Ronald Floyd Green, Ronald L., Jr. Green, Robert Wayne Green, Shannon K. Green, Susan Vandiver Green, Zollie Cecil Greene, Francis J. Greene, Harlan Martin Greene, John Barry Greene, Nancy Chloe Greer, Connie Sue Greer, Ruth J. Greer, Gary James Greer, James Rembert Gregg, Clyde Brown Gregg, Danny Earl 89, 162,312,393,416, Gregory, Max Philip Gresham, Frank M. 354 Gressette, Thomas A. 355 Hall, Turner C. 356 354 Grey, Thomas Woolard 355 Hall, Wm. Preston 417 208 Griffin, Clifford 355 Hallman, Lowell McC. 356 415 Griffin, Delphine Kay 355 Halman, John Craig 224 354 Griffin, Eugene R. 355 356 236 Griffin, John D. 355 Halpern, Richard S. 356 415 Griffin, John M., Jr. 137 Halstead, Sheila G. 356 212 Griffin, Randall P. 160 Haltiwanger, Charles 356 354 Griffin, Wade Henry 355 Haltiwanger, Kendall 356 354 354 Griffith, Ben Earl 137 355 Hambrioht Paul Alan 324 Hamilton, Deborah L. 356 ' 354 Griffith, Carol A. Griffith, Helen L. 355 355 Hamilton, Donald H. 356 415 Hamilton, John E., Jr. 356 276 Griffith, John David 316 Hamilton, James M. Ill 356 355 416 Hamilton, Nancy E. 356 149 Griffith. Keith Hayne 355 Hamilton, Robert B. Ill 356 415 Griffith, Toni Anne 355 Hamm, Sherril Lynn 417 415 Griffith, William D. 355 Hammett, Deborah Whit 356 355 Griffith, Wm. Jody 219 Hammett, Robert E. 356 355 355 Hammond, John G., Jr. 417 272 Griffith, Watson L., Jr. 355 Hammond, Robert Brian 219 272 Griffith, Wm. Victor 355 Hammond, Tom Vincent 147 355 Griggs, Howard R. 109 194 356 280 308 416 Hammond, William C, Jr 147 415 Griggs, James M. 416 Hammond, Wm. Huff 417 355 Grimstead, Richard L. 416 Hampton, Terry, L. 356 355 Grogan, Wm. Daniel 355 Hamrick, Peggy Susan 137 355 Groover, Steven Allen 320 356 355 416 Hamson, David Wm. 207 151 Grosenbaugh, David A. 355 356 415 Grosvenor, Richard B. 194 Hanahan, James Ross 94 355 416 157, 160, 162,276 ,417 316 Grosz, Gregory Kurt 416 Hancock, Bruce Edward 356 355 Groth, Frederick E. 356 Hancock, Keith H. 308 355 Grubb, Linda Sue 356 356 178 Grubbs, Roy George 356 Hancock, Ray Franklin 356 113 Grubbs, Richard Wm 356 Hane, Francis Simons 312 296 Grubbs, Thomas Joseph 356 356 416 Gruber, Barbara Jean 137 Hane, John Wm. 356 276 356 Hanley, Bobby Lee 356 355 Grundmann, Linda M. 356 Hanna, Charles P. 356 355 Guerry, Cecile Ann 288 Hanna, Mary Catherine 288 355 Guest, John Frank 356 356 416 Guignard, Lewis B. 356 Hanna, Sharon Kay 356 355 Guilds, John Wallace 356 Hannon, John T., Jr. 417 355 Guinn, Edward Ray 356 Hanson, Christopher A. 356 239 Gully, James H. 416 Hanzel, John F. 157 416 Gunnarson, Richard L. 356 417 355 Harbin, Thomas Andrew 356 416 Hardee, Gene Eldred 145 355 -H- 212 ,417 355 Hardee, Gwynn L. 236 296 Haas, John Michael 204 357 416 266, 280 ,416 Harden, Douglas R. 357 355 Haddad, Welbourne B. Harder, Howard W. 357 355 Hadden, Robin Jeanne 328 Hardin, James Craig 357 355 356 ,456 Harding, Ben Wayne 357 355 Haddock, Arthur Lee 356 Hardwick, Nelson L. 357 355 416 Hardy, Haskell David 417 355 Haddon, Alecia Ann 288 Hare, Thomas R. 357 355 417 Hargrove, Thomas H. 357 355 Haddon, Alice Marie 270 Harman, Charles A. 357 355 288, 396 ,417 Harman, Thomas C. 357 416 Haene, Thomas Walter 417 Harmon, Jerel Dean 194 355 Hafen, Mark Roy 356 232 ,417 416 Haigler, Herbert H. 356 Harmon, Leon Carroll 151 416 Haigler, Mary Eviyn 356 204 ,417 355 Hair, Carl M., Jr. 417 Harmon, Steven Norris 357 416 Hair, Elizabeth Anne 288 Harper, Bernard Caleb 417 355 356 Harper, Clyde D. 357 239 Hair, Judson Elam 356 Harper, David Stanley 357 416 Haire, Jeffery Tallie 356 Harper, Joseph Edwin 357 355 Halbleib, James R. 356 Harper, Lawrence 417 355 Hale, Hayden Garrett 356 Harper, Richard M„ Jr. 357 355 Hale, Wm. Randolph 356 Harper, Robert N. 357 Haley, Cam Calmes 288 Harpootlian, Richard 88 355 Haley, Peter Timothy 356 96, 115, 149 417 355 Hall, Archibald Bruce 356 Harrell, Charles W., Jr. 357 355 Hall, Cathy Frances 288 Harrell, JoeSelvin 417 416 356 Harrelson, Jannis M. 357 416 Hall, C, Murphy, Jr. 219 Harrelson, Louis Wm. 417 239 Hall, David Fogg, Jr. 417 Harrigan, Anthony H. 312 416 484 Harrington, Nancy E. 215 Hall, David Newberry 417 417 86 Hall, James D. 109 Harris, Calvin C. 296 456 356 Harris, Darcy Vance 357 91 Hall, James Edwin 296 Harris, Edward Lee 357 355 Hall, JohnQuinn, Jr. 356 Harris, John Bunyan 159 355 Hall, Richard K., Jr. 356 357 student index NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Harris, James Clay, Jr 212 He nderson, C. Warren 292 Himmel, Ronald Gene 208 Harris, James R. 215 418 419 417 He iderson.G rover C. 102 Hinchman, Thomas J. 359 Harris, John Robert 357 144,220,358 Hindman, Christopher 359 Harris, Mary E. 357 He nderson, James A. 272 Hines, Andrew H. Ill 419 Harris, Mason L., Jr. 357 He nderson, James R. 358 Nines, Irene E. 359 Harris, Michael P. 418 He nderson, Kathy S. 137 Hines, Richard J. 276 Harris, Robert Arthur 418 358 Ninkei, Dale Owen 419 Harrison, Charles L. 357 He nderson, Landrum - 94 Ninson, Alan Timothy 359 Harrison, Charles W. 418 178, 1 81.418 Ninson, Buford L. 359 Harrison, Dianne Rose 357 Henderson, Mary A. 288 Hinson, Jerry R. 359 Harrison, David W, 357 418 Henderson, Susan B. Henderson, Steven Z. 418 358 Hinton, Rodg erF. 166 Harrison, Henry M. 419 Harrison, James B. 357 Hendrick, John Mark 358 Hiott, Cleveland C 359 Harrison, Mary Kim 357 Hendricks, George B. 418 Hipp, Douglas George 359 Harrison, Powell B. 357 Hendricks, Peter A. 276 Hipp, Thomas Milton 359 Harrold, James H, Jr. 357 Hendricks, Phil Lamar 418 Hipps, Carol 359 Narrower, Steven J. 208 Hendricks, Stephen E. 108 Hite, Everett E. Ill 359 418 3 20,418 Hite, Page Lee 359 Harshman, Anne L. 357 Hendrix, James David 316 Hix, Nancy Virginia 359 Hart, Donald Eugene 357 419 Hobbs, Curtis Leslie 419 Hart, Faith Elizabeth 357 Hendrix, Jonathan R. 178 Hobbs, Oswald T., Jr. 151 Hart, Joel David 357 358 419 Hart, Mae Anita 357 Hendrix, Patricia E. 358 Hobson, Steven M. 359 Hart, Richard M. 418 Henkel, Richard Ellis 419 Hockenberry, Mary L. 94 Hartzler, Mary Lenoir 418 Henning, Lynn H. 358 393 ,419 Harvey, Alton Lester 418 Henriksen, Christian 358 Hodge, Jerry W 419 Harvey, HilliardG. 357 Henriksen, Danny D. 358 Hodge, Michael A. 359 Harvey, Rick Alan 324 Henriksen, Forrest A 224 Hodges, Allen Hardy 419 357 419 Hodges, James E. 359 Harvie, Richard J. 357 Henriksen, James V,, J . 358 Hoefer, Joel M. 304 Harwood, Marcus D. 234 Henrikson, Stephen B. 419 Hoffman. Hollen Lewis 419 357 Henrikson, Thomas A. 280 Hofford, And rea 359 Haselden, Alford 276 Henry, Charles Allen 358 Hogan, Sharr 3n Celene 359 418 357 Henry, Sarah A. 288 358 Hohia, Debor Holbrook, Ja ah D. 419 Haselden, George L. Jr. nes G lenn 276 Haselden, Julian C. 357 Hensel, John L., Jr. 358 Holcomb, Vic ki 288 Hash, Sandra Jean 300 Henson, Carl Edwin 419 359 357 Henson, Lois Jean 358 Holcombe, C aude Delk 419 Hasty, Wm. Patrick 357 Heriot, Gail 160 Holcombe, G regory Gus 359 Hatcher, Alan B. 418 358 Holcombe, Jc sephS. 208 Hathaway, Barbara S. 357 Herlong, Dan Michael 94 359 Haven, Hans Jacob 357 2 76,419 Holcombe, Michael G. 359 Hawkins, Carl Wilson 357 Herlong, Thomas H. 234 Holcombe, Margaret K. 359 Hawkins, Edna Faye 357 358 Holcombe, Perry Dean 420 Hawkins, Ethel J. 418 Herlong, Wm. Gregg 358 Holcombe, Steven W. 359 Hawkins, Phillip V. 357 Herndon, Warren R. 358 Holden, Sandra Alicia 137 Hawkins, Richard C. 357 Herns, Julie Alice 358 420 Hawkridge, Timothy E. 357 Herr, Chichi Ann 358 Holder, Carol Ann 300 Haworth, Michael C. 357 Herr, Daniel C. 419 359 Hawthorne, Allen Reed 357 Hester, Janie C. 358 Holder, Vickey Lynn 359 Hawthorne, Kenneth L. 357 Hester, John Robert 358 Holeman, Jack Louis 359 Hawthorne, Robert F. 94 Hester, Milton Steven 419 Hon, Wm. Howard III 160 316 ,357 Heuer, Edward Henry 358 220, 316 ,359 Hayden, Wm. Henry 418 Heyniger, Leslie E. 358 Holladay, Charles H. 420 Hayes, Edward Elem 357 Heyrich, John J. 358 Holland, Ben L., Jr. 359 Hayes, Gary Bruce 357 Hicklin, David Mark 144 Holland, Edward J., Jr. 420 Hayes, George Oneal 357 2 20, 358 Holland, Gordon R. 359 Hayes, John Charles 358 Hickman, Victor R.. Jr 358 Holland, Wm. Parker 359 Hayes, Joe Frank, Jr. 357 Hicks, Donald C. 419 Holleman, Laurie Anne 300 Hayes, Joseph Trus 418 Hicks, Kenneth M. 358 420 Hayes, Pamela Ann 358 Hicks, Kenneth Monro Holleman, Louis C. 359 Hayes, Philip Ryan 418 Hiers, Jesse Chappell 358 Holleman, Sarah R. 359 Hayes, Willard H. 239 Hiers, Terry Q. 358 Nolley, Wm. Dexter 359 Hayes, Wayne Lee 150 Higgins, Eugene F. 419 Holley, Wanda Lee 359 320 ,358 Higgins, Raymond F. 358 Holliday, Deborah A. 359 Haygood, Bobby S. 358 Highsmith, Betty O. 358 Hollings, Robert M., Jr. 88 Haynes, George Mc. 358 Highsmith, William R. 358 359 Haynes, Richard L. 358 Hilburn, Charles B. 358 Hollingsworth, John R. 359 Haynie, Jimmie 358 Hilderbrand, VanP. 358 Hollis, Kathryne M. 359 Hazel, Samuel Michael 160 Hildebrand, Wm. Guy 147 Holmes, Dale Bowen 359 220,316 ,358 419 Holmes, David M. 420 Heacock, Ford Walker 358 Hildreth, David Delos 197 Holmes, Lewis F., Ill 359 Healy, Donald J. 358 358 Holmes, Steven Neal 359 Heath, Wm. Michael 418 Hiles, Gerald E. 419 Holroyd, Charles R. 359 Heaton, James Leslie 358 Hill, Barbara Ellen 137 Holstein. Thomas D. 320 Heck, Charles C. 121 358 420 418 Hill, John Travis 358 Holt, David Wm. 359 Hecklemann, Roman E. 358 Hill, Mack Edward 358 Holzshu, Paul M. 292 Hedgepeth, David 8. 176 Hill, Michael E. 137 Hommel, Adelaide F. 359 358 Hill, Patsy Sue 358 Hondros, Steve G us 359 HeffelfingerWm.Todd 358 Hill, Robert Boyd, Jr. 358 Honea, Wanda Jane 359 Heins, August Erwin 418 Hill, Thomas C. 176 Hood, Judy Grace 359 Heitzman, Wendy Ann 358 358 Hood, Patricia L. 182 Hellams, Michael D. 358 Hill, Wayne F., Jr. 359 Hood, William C. 359 Hemeyer, Mark Michael 160 Hi llhouse, Edward F. 359 Hood, Wm. Michael 359 358 Hillhouse, Victoria L. 359 Hooks, Chris Aldric 359 Hemphill, Ralph B. 239 Hilton, Anthony Roy 151 Hooks, John S., Jr. 359 418 2 47,359 Hooks, Robe tB., Jr. 308 PAGE NAME Hooper, George Lee Hooper, Mark K. Hoover, Mary Louise Hoover, Robert E. Hopkins, John D., Jr 320, Hopk i ns, James V. 1 1 1 Hopkins, Linda Irene Hopkins, Richard W. Hopkins, Stanley P. Hopper, Henry Lee Hopper, Susan R. 107, 328, Hord, Robert Howard Home, Benjamin S. II I Horner, Nancy Lee Homey, Lynn Diane Horres, Donald James 280, Horres, John Jacob 280, Norton, Dan Lyon Horton, Michael Lee Hough, Gerald Brian House, Wm. Boyleston Hovermale, Bruce B. Howard, John P. Howard, Milford O., Jr. Howell, Frank Darrell Howell, Paul R. Howell, Robert Eugene Howie, Calvin Tycho Nowie, David Samuel Howie, Harry G. Hoyson, Gary John Nrynyshyn, Peter M. Hubbard, Austin S. Hubbard, Elbert B. Hubbard, Robert C. Ill Hubbard. Wm. Ray Hubbell, Katherine J. Hucks, Michael J. 195 Hudgens. Anna Ruth 212, Hudgins, Cheryl Kay Hudnall, Norma Anne Hudson, Katherine Hudson, Larry Paul Hudson, Wm. Manchester Huff, Charles T. Huff, Edwin Dubose Huff, Raymond T. Huff, Thomas Farris Huffines, Calvert W. Huffman, Jennifer E. Hughes, Arthur T. II Hughes, Harriet L. Hughes, John Blakely Hughes, Janis D. Hughes, Lewis Calvin Hughes, Marie G. Hughes, Paul, Jr. Hughes, Robin V. Hughes, Sidney H. Hughes, Warden W. Hughston, Nannie Mae Hull, Kenneth Ray Humphries, Karen P. Humphreys, Morgan R. Humphries, Thomas C. Hunnicutt. Charlie L. Hunnicutt. Edward C. Hunt, Albert Lawrence Hunt, Daniel Burlin Hunt, Donald C. Hunt, Darrel Hunt, David Malcolm 359 359 359 359 195 ,360 215 220 360 360 360 208 420 91 ,360 360 360 360 360 239 ,420 230 ,420 360 204 420 88 360 360 360 420 360 420 360 360 420 360 360 360 360 360 360 137 360 118 360 147 , 360 195 ,420 360 300 360 288 308 420 91 360 137 420 360 276 86 360 360 360 360 360 360 360 420 280 360 207 360 420 234 360 420 360 420 420 360 296 360 280 360 420 360 Hunt, James M., Jr. Hunt, Robert T., Jr. 32 Hunt, Susan Hunter, Georgia Ellis Hunter, Howell C. Hunter, John Ellis Hunter, Walter S. Hunter, William Tony Hunter, Winton Walker Huntley, Charles L. Hurt, Alvin Judson Huskey, Freeman E.. Huskins, Rebecca L. Hutch I ns, Walter M. Jr. Hutchinson, Lawrence Hutchinson, Thomas M. Hutnik, Robert J. Hutson, Catherine D. Hutto, David Ruple Hutto, Glenn Russell Hutto, Kathryn Jean Hyatt, Lonnie R. 165, 207, Hyatt, Pamela Jill Hyatt, Robert E. Hykes, Amos Ingram, Ann Barrett Ingle. Frank Hamilton Ingram, Emily Ruth Ingram, Miller S. Irelan, Frank Henry Irick, Wm. Ronald 247, 393 Irmiter, Margaret D. Irvin, John Lewis, Jr. Irvirvg, John Wolfs Irwin, Mark Raymond Isbill, Edward F. Ivester, Mary Frances Ivey, J ames Murphy Ivey, Stewart Douglas -J- Jacks, Dannette L. Jackson, Charles Lee Jackson, Deborah Anne Jackson, Donald F., Jr. Jackson, Edwin B. Jackson, Richard E. Jackson, Randolph J. 361 Jackson, Sallie J. Jackson, Thomas B. Jacobs, George D. 220 Jacobs, Robert Edward Jacobs, Susan Wood Jain. Naresh Chander James, Harold Senn 1 65, 208, James, Joseph D. James, James Francis Jameson, George R. Jameson, John David Jameson, Judy Gayle 300, Jameson, Lake Hugh, Jr. Jameson, Robert Lake Jamieson, George E. Jamison, Dallas R. Janarella, Lawrence F. Janer, Daniel Alberto Jarmosik, Jay Paul 360 266 420 91 36d 421 360 36d 360 360 360 312 162 421 360 360 195 421 360 360 360 360 421 360 137 360 157 421 421 360 421 361 176 361 361 361 292 149 421 361 421 239 421 361 361 361 361 361 361 361 361 421 361 361 296 456 361 361 144 361 361 361 361 157 421 421 421 361 239 361 270 361 276 361 361 361 361 320 220 361 361 student index PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Jarrett, Clyde H. Jay, Robert Royall Jenkins, James Edward Jenkins, John K., Jr. Jenkins, Jfanne R. 160, 220 Jenkins, Michael W. Jenkins, Suzanne Jenkins, Walter T. Ill Jennings, David C. I Jennings, Harold C, Jr. N Jennings, James Kelly Jennings, Linda Elkin Jessen, Mary Rebecca Jester, Glenna J. Johns, Susan Diane Johnson, Alex H., Jr. Johnson, Dianna L. Johnson, Edgar B., Jr. Johnson, Eric Irl Johnson, Gordon B. Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Gregory S. Howard C. John L. James M. J. Monroe John Monroe James Robert James W. Larry Bethel Louis A. Michael L. Johnson, Robert McC. Johnson, Robert M. Johnson, Walter J., Jr. Johnston, Ernest B., Jr. Johnston, Gregory C. Johnston, Melvin C. Johnstone, Alan Jolly, Larry Eugene Jones, Barry Webb, Jr. Jones, Chafee II I Jones, Charles D. Jones, Dawn Caroline Jones, Daniel Hare, Jr. Jones, Edward Elden Jones, Eddy Randolph Jones, Francis Gregg Jones, Jones, Jones Jones Jones Jones, Jones Jones Gregory Alan 94, 149,316, George S., Jr. George Tripp 324, Harold R., Jr. John Boyce 280, 399, James Craig John Edwin James Howard Joe Kenneth Jones, Janie Pearl Jones, Laura P. Jones, Lennox K. Jones, Michael Lee Jones, Oscar Anderson Jones, Patricia Anne Jones, Paula L. Jones, Ronald Erwin Jones, Robert Joseph Jones, Ronald Lee Jones, Robert S. Jones, Stephen W. Jones, Teresa Marie 381 296 361 361 361 144 421 137 361 361 296 361 166 361 361 361 421 361 361 361 207 361 361 421 361 296 361 361 361 362 361 362 362 361 361 362 362 160 421 362 421 421 362 239 362 421 280 421 362 362 362 362 362 324 421 308 362 362 362 396 86 422 362 108 421 362 157 421 362 91 422 316 422 422 362 362 362 127 362 362 362 304 362 421 362 421 362 300 362 Jones, Wm. David Lee Jones, Wm. Jack Jones, Wm. Marvin Jones, Wm. Randolph Jones, Zonnie III Jordan, Alan Perry Jordan, Allen Scott Jordan, Dennis C. Jordan, James Cass Jordan, Kathy Leah Jordan, Lewis Albert Jordan, Lucy M. Jordan, Leonard R., Jr. Jordan, Larry Vernon Jordan, Wm. Lamar Josey, John Wesley Joye, Charles McLois 2 ' i Joyner, Cathy Dodds Joyner, Ronald Lyn Judson, Harry E., Jr. Julian, Carol Anne Julian Walter Alonzo Jung, Herbert C , Jr. Jurkowski, Alan F. 362 280 362 362 362 362 362 118 362 362 362 362 239 422 362 362 422 422 239 422 266 ,362 396 308 362 362 362 126 362 362 362 Kahler, Martha L. 422 Kambas, Helen P. 362 Kamen, Ian Bradley 422 Kammoun, Dia Fouad 362 Kammoun, Nabeel F. 362 Kane, Robert B. 362 Kapp, John Michael 166 312,362 Kapp, Richard Henry 157 422 Karesh, Hyman 362 Karpik.Wm. Richard 144 220, 422 Karst, Wm. Bleckley Kaskin, David E. Kassab, Dianne A. 362 422 212 234, 362 362 362 422 363 363 91 Kay, Fred Stevon Kay, Lynda Ann Kay, Robert N. Kay, Wm. Andrew Kay, Wilson J. Keeney, Bradford L 92, 144, 157,422 Keeney, Mark Winfield 363 Keese, Lee Shirley 212 363 363 363 328 363 363 363 422 422 304 422 363 192 266, 422 Kelley, Jeffrey Don 149 163,308,363 Kelley, James Manly 312 422 363 363 363 422 363 363 363 91 127,363 Kelsey, James Patrick 423 Keirt, Daniel Hess, Jr. Keisler, William N. Keith, Candice B. Keith, Floyd Adelbert Keith, Rembert M. Kelaidis, Nicholas Kellam, Wm. Frank Keller, John Evans Keller, Suzanne C. Kellett, Barto Paul Kellett, James P. IV Kelley, Mary Joyce Kelley, Phil Romane Kelley, Steven D. Kelley, Willie J., Jr. Kelly, James Edward Kelly, Karen Susan Kelly, Mary Ellen Kelly, Patricia A. Kelsey, Miiry Beth Kelton, John Thayer Kemmerlin, Thomas L. 92, Kemp, Mary Kathryn Kennedy, George M. Kennedy, Harold Mack Kennedy, Janet Lyn Kennedy, William J. Kennerly, Dantzler A. Kennerty, Mary C. 91,270,328, Kerekanich, Steven R. Kerr, Mary Diane 92. Kessler, Nelson T. Kester, Ann Elliott Keys, Michael P. Iby, Richard E. Igo, Evalyn Selby lie, Susan Kerry lley, Robert Earl llingsworth R. A. mbrell, William D. mmitt, Raymond R. nard, Hubert Ira 2 nard, Harry Wilson nard, Jerry David ng, Alan C. ng, Ben Field ng, Deborah J ng, David K. ng, Edward H. ng, James M. ng, Johnny T. ng, Julia Therise ng, Michael Edwin ng, Roachel Dent ng, Stephen John ng, Steven R. ng, Theodore A. II I nghorn, Edward T. ngman, Alta R. nney, Ronald Wm. rby, Dorothy Lu rby, Janice Lynn rk, Jerrilu rk, Lisa Irwin rk, Lewis Roger rk, Mary Kathryn , Thomas Eugene ham, Mary C. land, Margaret N. Kiser, Robert Richard Klaas, Christina Klapman, Brian Lee 3C Klinck, John M. II Kneece, Brenda Lynn Knight, James Alton Knight, Lewis Arnold Knight, Marsha J. Knittle, Christine M. Knoerr, Robert Arnold Knoll, Bradley, Gerald Knorr, Robert Francis Knowland, Frances L. Knox, Susan Carol Koch, Robert Edward Koon, Albert Ray Koon, Herbert Roy Koons, Kenneth Paul Koppel, Patrick Lee Kornahrens, Carlotta Korvick, Joseph A. Koss, David Michael 363 363 91 423 363 137 363 423 212 363 363 363 89 363 234 363 91 363 272 363 300 423 363 423 363 363 363 363 363 363 195 423 232 363 363 363 137 456 363 363 363 363 137 363 423 284 363 363 234 423 296 363 363 363 363 363 91 300 363 423 363 94 423 363 300 363 160 423 363 363 239 423 363 363 364 423 364 364 364 364 364 364 364 364 257 364 364 364 210 423 Kossler, Judith Anne 157 161, 399,423 Kossler, Mary E. 89 364 364 137 364 216 423 364 364 364 320 364 423 423 364 364 364 364 364 Koziol, Edward P. Kozlik, Philip C. Kraft, Judson Alan Krantz, Palmer Eric Krauth, Edward Lewis Kravitz, Joel Gordon Kreidler, Charles J. Kress, Lynn Ellen Krig, Paul Kenneth Kronberg, James Wm. Kudra, Byron Joel Kuhnen, Marita E. Kukelkorn, Janet E. Kuna, Jean Marie Kunkle, Henry Melton Labeck, Marvin F. Laffoday, Donna Lee Lafoy, James Luther Lake, Darrell R. Lake, David Edward Lake, Frank Lindler Lake, Thomas Ligon Lamar, Edward Michael Lamar, Maria Houston Lamar, Ralph Dixon Lambert, Phoebe Anne Lamp, David Daniel Lancaster, Donald W. Landon, Thomas E. Landing, David R. Landreth, George E. Landrum, Richard V. Lane, Donna Mane Lane, Michael Ervin Laney, John Wilson Lanford, Kenneth W. Lanford, Terry Scott Langford, Sarah C. Langley, David R. Langley, Edward B. Langley, Jeffrey Todd Langley, Rodney Myron Langston, Gregory G. Lareau, Albert F. Largey, Jennifer Lay Lark, Charlie M. Larmore, Steven E. Laster, Marion Keith Latham, Wilson A. Lathrop, Margaret E. Latimer, Charles E. Lattimer, Keith D. Lattimore, Tommy J. Lau, Conrad Charles Laubach, Wm. John Laurey, Frances Lynn 161 Lavender, Bruce Wayne Lavender, Wm. Thomas Lawhon, Ellen Currie Lawhon, Glenn J. Lawhon, Kenneth Lee Lawlor, Leslie M. Lawrence, Nancy C. Lawrence, Robert C. Lawrence, Wm. Norris Lawson, Larry Lester Lawson, Talmadge Lawton, Francis A. 208 423 364 423 364 364 364 364 166 364 364 157 423 364 364 364 364 423 364 423 364 364 204 424 424 364 364 364 424 155 364 364 364 424 91 364 364 364 364 364 364 161 364 364 280 364 176 364 424 157 424 364 364 364 364 424 424 364 365 365 424 220 365 144 424 Lawton, Winston A., Jr. Lay, Clarence W. Layne, Robert L,, Jr. Lay ton, Grady A. Lazenby, Wm. Jordan Leach, Shirley Jean Leach, Wm. Harrington League, James M., Jr. Leaman, Marshall A., Jr. 157,218, 220, Lecroy, Dexter Blair Ledbetter, David B. Ledbetter, Gary J. Leddon, Alan Phillip Lederfeind, EdaAnne Ledford, Charles H. Ledford, John L. Lee, Anita Jean Lee, Chung Ping Lee, Charles Stephen Lee, Franklin Carver Lee, James Austin Lee, James Tyler Lee, Lucian R., Jr. Lee, Mark D. Ill Lee, Michael E. Lee, Michael Gordon Lee, Peggy Elaine Lee, Thomas E. Leeds, Deborah Louise Legare, Thomas G. Ill Legato, Thomas John Legnetti, Philip J. Legrand, Charles M. Legrand, Debra M. Leigh, Armistead C. Leite, John Sherwood Lemon, James Leonard, Carroll L., Jr. Leonard, Frances E. Leonard, Rebekah Anne Leonard, Thomas W. Leopard, John Lee Leppard, Benjamin A. Leptich, Wm. Mathias Lesemann, Charles S. Lesemann, Lawrence Wm. Lesesne. Suzanne Leslie, H. Stephen Lesslie, John Arthur 320, Leslie, Sara Louise Lester, Newton R., Jr. Leuck, James Foster Lever, Linda A. Levine, Robert Terry Lewis, Anne Louise Lewis, Deborah Deon Lewis, Deborah Lee Lewis, Robert B. Lewis, Stanley Royce Libby, Allan Winfield Libby, John S. Lide, Robert Erwin Ltebenrood, Mary Lynn Ligon, Harrell W. Lind, Wm. John Lindberg, Deborah A. Linder, Elizabeth N. Linder, Young Shuler Lindler, Benjamin L Lindler, Jerry Brent Lindler, Robert M. Lindsay, John C, Jr. 276 424 365 424 365 365 424 424 144 424 365 424 365 365 365 424 365 365 365 308 365 276 424 157 424 308 365 365 207 365 247 365 424 424 365 312 424 365 424 276 424 365 365 365 365 365 365 365 220 365 365 365 224 365 220 365 425 288 365 365 234 425 365 425 365 288 365 292 365 365 365 365 365 365 121 365 365 365 365 365 365 365 365 365 365 320 365 109 426 student index NAME Lindsay, Pickens M. Lindsay, Wm. Lacy Lindsey, Donald R. Lindsey, James M. Lindsey, iVlary Jane Lindsey, Steven Earle Lindstedt, Robert A. Linnon, Joyce Rae Lippi, Torre John Lisenby, Donna Sue Liskey, James David PAGE IMAIVIE PAGE NAME PAGE NAIVIE PAGE NAME PAGE 365 365 425 365 288 365 365 365 366 216 425 288 157 Litchfield, Danny L. Little, John Monroe 165,205,272,425 Littlejohn, Joe Henry Livingston, Ernest F. Lockett, Roy Ernest Lockett, Scott Hobart Locklair, John L,, Jr. Logan, Joseph Wayne 178,425 205 425 Lollis, Susan A. 366 Lombardi, John Paul 149 247, 366 366 316 366 366 366 366 366 366 145 Lollis, Jerry Lee Lombardo, Dominick Long, Donald Alfred Long, John F. Long, James Gnann Long, Jerry Glenn Long, Robert Shelly Long, Thomas Wm. ■Long, William Joseph Longshore, James M. Looper, Linda Lee Lord, Charles Nelson Love, Samuel D., Jr. Lowder, Ronny Lee Lowe, Douglas Howard Lowe, Joseph Wayne Lowe, Wm. Franklin Lowry, Claude M. Lucas, Howard P. Lucas, James Lloyd Lucia, Salvatore A. Lucius, Gene Powell Lucius, Henry Luck, Bruce Meredith Lucot, Andrew Wm. Ill Ludian, Maureen H. Luhrsen, Richard G. Luke, Thomas Earl Lusk, Beverly Ann Lusk, Robert Patrick 366 366 150 366 366 280 272 425 366 425 366 256 366 198 425 312 366 366 366 296 366 425 118 127,366 292 366 425 366 366 366 118 366 366 288 91 425 233 Lybrand, Benjamen R. Lybrand, Curtis W. Lyie, David L., Jr. Lyle, Susan Lynam, Elliott H. Ill Lynch, John James Lynch, Jason Mack, Jr. Lynn, Louis B. Lynn, Thomas Earl -M- McAdams, Larry Clyde 366 McAlhany, Lewis M. 316 366 McAlister, Herman D. 366 McArdle, Thomas J., Jr. 157 425 284, 425 425 272 366 288 216 366 115 425 236 425 147 425 425 McCabe, Keith S. 144 157, 163,220,425 McCabe, William J. 88 McCabe, Wm. Morrall 426 McCall, Robert David 366 McCall, Williams. 366 McCallum, Hugh Barton 366 McCallum, James J. 366 McCanless, William V. McCants, Roberts. 148 266, 316, 426 McCarter, Susan M. 366 McClain, Philip L. 366 McClain, Sherrill J. 366 McClanahan, Paul B. 426 McCleave, Wm. Robinson 157 165,208,426 McCleskey, Barbara E. 366 McCleskey, Marsha R. 328 McCleskey, Robert G. 426 McClintock, Carol R. 366 McClintock, Harold W. 426 McCloskey, Kirk M. 426 McClure, Cecil R. 366 McClure, Michael H. 426 McConnell, John M. 304 McConnell, Keith Ian 426 McCord, Bobbye Neal 366 McCormick, Kathryn A. 426 McCoy, Daniel W., Jr. 426 McCoy, James Earle 157 426 McCrary, George J., Jr. 366 McCrary, Wm. Reese 176 426 McCraw, Johnny B. 366 McCraw, Rhett C. 220 316, 366 McCraw, Robert D. 366 McCrickard, Barbara J. 366 McCready, Edward L. 366 McCreery, Pamela Kay 107 328, 366 McCuen, Patricia Anne 300 426 McCullough, Howard L. McCullough, James A. 308 426 McCurdy, Steven A. 366 McDaniel, Benjamin F. 366 McDaniel, George M., Jr. McDaniel, Henry Earle 366 McDaniel, Richard L. 366 McDaniel, William A. 366 McDaniel, Wm. Thomas 426 McDavid, Robert Lee 276 McDonald, Kathy Jean 113 366 McDonald, Marvin N. 366 McDonald, Ruth Elaine 220 367 McDonald, Rose Marie 137 367 McDowell, George W. 239 367 McDowell, James J., Jr. 320 367 McElhaney, Austin R. 221 367 McElrath, Larry M. 272 367 McElroy, Nancy Lee 367 McElveen, Charles B. 296 McEntyre, Kathy Lou 367 McFaddin, Margaret J. 367 McGee, Bobby Darrell 145 147,236,367 McGill, Mary Louise 367 McGinnis, Brian C. 367 McGrady, Marianne E. 367 McGuire, Peter A. 367 McHenry, Kelly David 367 Mcllvaln, Stan C. 367 Mel Iwain, Marc S. 367 Mcintosh, Paula 86 328, 367 Mclntyre, Larry F. 94 157,247,426 McJunkin, Roger Dale 367 McJunkin, Thomas Neal McJunkin, Walter S. McKain, Carey Wilson McKee, Bonnie Allison McKee, Jean Marie McKenzie, Charles J. McKenzie, Duffy N., Jr. McKenzie, Leslie E., Jr. 247 McKeown, Samuel Kirk 284, 399 McKie, Paul Augustus McKinney, Arthur J. McKinney, Eugene B. McKinney, Rosemary McKinney, Rebecca J. McKinney, Thomas L. McKnight, Henry E. McKnight, Virginia L. McLane, Carris Kaye McLaurin, Kenneth F. McLean, Charles David McLees, Wm. Thomas McLellan, Carol Ann McLendon, Katherine McLeod, Gordon Keith McLeod, Marion Glenn McMahan, David Kent McMahan, Kendrick B. McMahan, Michael T. McMakin, John Garvm McMaster, Spencer F. McMillan, Carol A. McMillan, James A. Ill McMillan, James H. McMillan, Lawrence C. McMillan, Richard F. McMullan, Danny L. McNab, Robert F. Ill McNabb, Kenneth C. McNair, Leslie Denise McNair, Mary Janet McNeill, Michael E. McNeill, Wm. Charles 155, McPhail, Franklin E. McPherson, Wm. Leonard McRackan, Roberts. McRoberts, David T. McRoyan, Dennis K. McRoyan, Michael K. McTamney, John M. Mabry, William Edward Maclntyre, Mary Ann Mack, Julius R. Macomson, Perry T., Jr. Maclauchlin, Ann W. Macvittie, Donald C. Madden, Steven E. Maddox, Clarence D. Madray, James Steve Maertens, Georgann Magarian, Gary V. Magers, Robin Jane Maggiore, Larry L. Mahaffey, Randall L. Mahaffey, Vaughn Dale Major, Charles P. 367 Maksymowicz, William 427 367 Malanos, Pearl E. 368 221 Malloy, Dennis John 427 367 Malone, John Roscoe 368 367 Malphrus, Bobby Dale 121 137 Malphrus, Phillip W. 145 367 236, 427 426 Maner, Carol Lawton 427 367 Maness, Ronald S. 368 157 Maness, Wm. Thomas 208 , 426 368 148 Mansmann, Jack T. 324 426 368 316 Marcengill, Nancy Ann 427 426 Marchbanks, Sherry L. 427 367 Marett, George Ralph 368 367 Markners, Edward A. 368 367 Marler, Tony Gene 368 367 Marshall, Frederick 368 426 Marshall, John Donald 86 367 89,91,96, 161, 188,368 367 Marshall, Peyton R. 368 367 Martin, Betsy Jo 368 367 Martin, Calvin Cain 195 312 368 367 Martin, Charles C, Jr. 368 288 Martin, Charles S., Jr. 427 367 Martin, Douglas C. 427 367 Martin, David Richard 368 312 Martin, Garnett M. 368 367 Martin, John Phillip 312 426 368 367 Martin, James Wm. 368 221 Martin, James Winton 427 367 Martin, John Wayne 368 367 Martin, John W. Ill 368 162 Martin, Levon Carlon 145 367 Martin, Mabry E. 368 367 Martin, Margaret S. 368 367 Martin, Patricia Lynn 368 221 Martin, Phillip Wayne 368 367 Martin, Randall B. 368 91 Martin, Robert Errol 427 367 Martin, Robert r. 368 312 Martin, Robert F. 427 427 Martin, Tony Addison 368 427 Martin, Thomas Eugene 367 Martin, Wm. 216 239 368 367 Mason, Mary Ann 234 427 368 367 Massari, John Wm. 368 367 Massey, Helen A. 427 320 Massie, Jerome W. IV 368 427 Massingale, Judith N. 368 107 Masters, Wm. Edward 368 367 Masucci, Donald 102 221 427 367 Matheny, Carl Smith 368 367 Mathews, John Wilson 320 367 368 367 Mathews, Mike H. 368 221 Mathis, Richard C. 368 367 Mathis, Wilma Jean 368 221 Matsinger, James R. 368 367 Matthews, Betty Jo An 427 247 Matthews, Charles H. 368 427 Matthews, Edward C. II 368 234 Matthews, Frank L. 368 137 Matthews, Martha R. 368 367 Matthews, Richard S. 368 367 Matthews, Thomas C. 368 427 Matthews, Walter E. 427 288 Mattox, Barry Gray 157 367 1 65, 428 427 Mattox, Wayne Todd 368 367 Mauney, John R. 368 161 Maxwell, Alan Darrel 368 368 Maxwell, Wm. McRee 304 368 Mayer, Charles Albert 368 288 Mayson, Charles E. 428 427 Meade, John Edward 292 427 368 368 Meade, William Lee 368 221 Meadors, Robert E. 368 368 Means, Kenneth Allan 151 368 428 368 Means, Mary V. B. 428 224 Medford, Stephen T. 368 368 Meehan, Jerry Andrew 207 316, 428 Meek, Martin E. 369 Meggs, Benjamin R., Jr. 428 Mehaffy, Dwight J. 369 Meier, Thomas Charles 428 Meinzinger, Edward E. 369 Mellard, Charles W., Jr. 239 428 Mellard, David Nathan 369 Mellars, John Walter 369 Mellette, Eddie H. 369 Mel levold, Eugene J. 369 Melnik, Joseph David 428 Mercer, Errol Glenn 428 Mercer, Robert Andrew 369 Merck, Ernest D. 369 Merck, Melvin Samuel 369 Merrell, Timothy C. 150 369 Merrick, Richard L. 292 Merritt, Mitchell 428 Merz, Henry Andrew 369 Messick, Thomas A. 239 428 Metts, William C, Jr. 369 Metsky, Gordons. 86 89, 148, 162, 394, 428,436 Metzgar, Craig R. 369 Meyer, Theodore M. 157 161, 266, 276, 428 Meyerriecks, Allan R. 369 Michael, A. John 369 Michaels, Charles C. 369 Michaels, Edward 428 Michie, Robert Wm. 428 Mickanis, John P. 369 Mickie, David Allen 369 Middlebrooks, Phillip 369 Midura, Alan Frank 369 Miesbauer, Steven J. 369 Milam, George K. 208 428 Milan, Ronald Walden 276 Miles, Carolyn Bruce 369 Miles, Daniel Oneal 428 Miley, David Bowers 204 324, 429 Milford, Andrew M. 369 Milford, Carol 369 Mill, James Barclay 369 Milledge, Johnson 428 Miller, Donald Hollis 369 Miller, Donald J. 369 Miller, Earl L., Jr. 302 428 Miller, Francis I. 428 Miller, Harry Malone 369 Miller, Jerry Burgess 369 Miller, Joel Philip 369 Miller, James I. 428 Miller, John Milton 428 Miller, Michael A. 239 276, 428 Miller, Michael E. 86 91, 369 Miller, Michael H. 369 Miller, Pamela Joy 369 Miller, Patricia J. 369 Miller, Peter James 369 Miller, Richard C, Jr. 159 429 Miller, Robby Edward 429 Miller, Robert E. 224 429 Miller, Robert G., Jr. 429 Miller, RicharxJ Wm. 369 Miller, Wm. Morton 369 Miller, Wm. Neal 91 369 Milling, James David 369 Mills, Kirk Thomas 369 Millis, Wm. Brooks 429 Mills, Donna Gail 369 Mills, Floyd S., Jr. 369 Mills, Robert P. 369 Mills, Roger W. 369 Mills, Steve A. 369 Millwood, Stephen Ray 369 student index NAME PAGE NAME Mims, Paul Wilson, Jr. 94, 157 204, 247, 396, Mingledorff, Ralston Miner, William Mason Mishoe, Barbara Ann Mitcham, George M. Mitchell, David H., Jr. Mitchell, David J. Mitchell, Gary Mark Mitchell, Ricky L. Mitchell, Scott Knox Mitchell, William H. Mixon, Johnny David Mixon, Susan L. Mixon, Wm. David Mixson, James C, Jr. Mixson, Richard H., Jr. Mize, Danny Arthur Mize, Deana Marie Mize, Perry Joe 89, 208, Mobley, Craig Allan Mobley, Nancy Jo Moffett, Jesse W. Ill Moise, Henry Lenoir Molony, Raymond Deal Monjot, David George Monnen, Millard C. Monteith, Michael A. Montgomery, Georgia F. 328, Montgomery, George R. Montgomery, Richard P. Montjoy, Charles A. Moody, Henry Mahone Moody, James Michael Moody, Michael Craig Moon, Cleon C, Jr. Moon, John Ernest Moon, James Allen Moon, Randall W. Moore, Anthony Glenn Moore, Brent Clark Moore, Charles G. Moore, Doris Irene Moore, Dennis Ray Moore, Daniel Wm. R. Moore, Eileen B. Moore, Edwin Eugene Moore, Edwin Nisbet Moore, Frances Ann Moore, Fred Koch Moore, Gloria Lynn Moore, Henry S. Moore, James E. Moore, Johnny Lee Moore, Joseph Richard Moore, James S. Moore, Marenda Faye Moore, Nancy C. Moore, Raymond A. Moore, Robert Andrew Moore, Rickey, Donald Moore, Robert J. Moore, Richard W. Moore, Steven Clark Moore, Sharon Elaine Moore, Stephen T. Moore, William Craig Moore, Wm. Eugene Moore, Wm. Lee Moorhead, Hunter H. Moorhead, Robert M. 91 , 165 ,429 369 369 215 369 369 429 292 369 324 369 280 369 369 369 296 369 370 370 370 370 370 370 86 ,370 370 429 272 429 370 370 161 370 370 370 270 ,370 370 370 370 370 370 370 370 308 370 370 370 429 154 370 147 429 370 304 429 370 137 370 370 224 370 429 221 370 370 370 370 370 91 324 370 429 370 370 370 324 429 370 429 370 370 304 233 370 370 Moorhead, Walter W. Mooring, Banjamin W. Moose, Cleveland D. Morelli, Gary Lloyd Morgan, Barry Sherron Morgan, Corinne L. Morgan, John W. Ill Morgret, Edward V. Morrell, Richard L. Morris, Anne C. Morris, Lisbeth Ann Morris, Michael Wm. Morris, Robert T. Ill Morris, Robert Wm., Jr. Morris, Teddy, Jr. Morris, Wm. John Morrison, Donnie Ray Morrison, Earl C. Morrow, Corrie Scott Morrow, David Lee Morton, Beecher E. Ill Moseley, Robert J. II Moss, Curtis Michael Moss, Lewis Gerald 272, 371, Moss, Raymond A. Moss, Richard Neal Moss, Tracy H. Moss, Vicki Frances Moss, Van Stephen Mostertz, Barbara Ann Mote, Jerry Mowlajko, Peter S. Moyer, David Michael Moyer, Randolph M. Mozingo, George Wm. Mozley, Katherlne A. Muirhead, Nancy Diane Mullen, John Davis 308, Mullen, Mary Frances Muller, Boyce Lee Mulligan, Wm. C. Mullikin, Roger H. Mullinnix, George A. Mullins, Joseph D. Mullis, David Lee Mullis, Terry Leon Mumma, Sharon Ann Munday, Edgar Gray Munn, Chuck Munn, Henry Basil, Jr. Munn, Michael Lee Murphree, Andera J. Murphy, Kathleen Anne Murray, Albert Murray, James Olin, Jr. Murray, Kenneth F. Murray, Kevin Lloyd Murray, Lawton Edwin Murray, Larry Richard Muth, Wm. Richards Myers, Edward Eugene Myers, Frank David 280, Myers, Frankie R. Myers, Kenneth Wade Myers, Michael Lee 266, 312, Myers, Marvin R., Jr. Myers, Paul Charles Myers, Robert Willis Myers. Ronald Wm. 320, 233 370 370 370 370 370 370 429 370 370 102 429 370 370 86 429 88 370 165 429 429 233 370 370 370 296 370 370 296 371 162 ,456 221 144 429 371 91 371 371 430 324 371 371 430 221 430 371 371 216 430 430 371 371 371 371 371 324 430 371 371 371 316 320 150 371 371 288 371 371 371 371 371 430 280 371 371 371 88 247 430 147 430 371 103 371 371 308 430 312 430 NAME Myers, Vann Beth 107 158, 371 Nalley, Danny Carroll Nave, Thomas B. Neal, Donald Eugen Neal, Tommy Yoas 221 Neely, Angela Neely, Joe Crawford Neely, Wm. Heyward, Jr. Neese, Deborah Kay Neese, Karen Suzanne Neil, James T. Nelson, Charles A. Nelson, Gregory Allen Nelson, Gary L. Nelson, Steve Scott Nelson, William A., Jr. Nelson, Wm. Gaffney Nepveux, Susan Ann 91 Nettles, Roland E. Nettles, Ronnie Keith Newell, George Taylor Newman, Charles M. Newman, Charles S. Newton, Anita M. W. Newton, Carol Adele Newton, Calude Robert Newton, Eric David Newton, Gary Stroud Newton, Myrick C. Newton, Ronald Wayne Newton, Stephen F. Newton, Wm. M. Nichol, Lucas L. Nicholson, Peggy Jean Nicholson, Ronald D. Nickel, Richard S. Nilssen, Aase Marie 300 Niske, Glenn Edward Nixon, John R. Noble, Elizabeth J. Noe, Thomas Edgar Noel, Roger Cleveland Norman, Charles Alan Norris, Edward Leon Norris, John Edward Norris, Robert John Norris, Sammie J., Jr. Norris, Wm. Manly, Jr. Norton, Charles Utiey Norton, David Bruce Norton, Lawrence S. Nowakowski, Mark M. Nuovo, Jeffrey Guy Oakley, Ronald W. 30 O ' Briant, Charles D. O ' Brien, Edward M. O ' Brien, Timothy E. O ' Brien, Thomas E. O ' Connell, Kim Joseph O ' Connell, Michael A. Odell, Craig, F. Oglesby, Tommie M. Oglesby, Willie H., Jr Oglevee, Linda L. Oliver, Charles R. Oneal, Bradley Joel Grander, Ansel D., Jr. 371 144 371 371 86 371 371 221 371 276 371 371 371 430 371 371 371 324 371 371 371 371 371 280 236 371 371 371 137 371 371 371 371 371 430 371 371 371 371 372 239 430 120 372 372 372 372 372 372 372 316 372 372 372 430 304 118 372 316 372 372 430 372 216 , 372 430 372 224 372 372 372 430 147 372 430 430 372 372 430 372 NAME Orazem, Anne Louise Orders, James Bill Orlich, Stephan M. Orr, Larry Lynn Orr, Walter H. Osborne, George B., Jr. Osborne, Guy Laurence PAGE NAME Osborne, Robert M. O ' Shields, Thomas R. Osment, Richard Dale Osment, Robert Willis Osteen, Marion C. Ostendorff, Wm. Howard Oswald, Alice Joan Oswald, Diane Kirven Oswald, Patricia Ann Ott, Francis Mitchell Ott, Harry Legare Otterson, Susan Carol Ouzts, Carlton D. Owen, Bobby Wayne Owen, David Leiand Owen, John Edwin Owen, Kieran E. Owens, Jacquelyn Kay Owens, Jan Melia Owens, Lawrence D. Owens, Leroy F., Jr. Owens, Rebecca E. Owens, Stephen Nelson Oxford, John J., Jr. Oxner, David Whitman Ozbolt, Bernard R. 372 372 372 372 372 430 157 254, 430 372 Ozbolt, Gail L. 372 372 372 372 372 372 372 372 430 372 288 372 372 372 372 372 372 372 372 372 431 161 431 372 292 431 372 159 247, 316, 431 372 Pace, Brenda M. Pace, Jerry Cannon Pace, Lloyd Wayne Pace, Nancy Elaine Padgett, Anthony A. Padgett, Fred McTeer Page, Cole Livingston Page, David D. Page, Garvin Smith Page, John Dennis III Page, Michael Ned Pajak, Frazer S. Palmer, Douglas H. Palmer, Roger William Palmer, Stephen D., Jr. Palumbo, Dennis James Panichella, Thomas N. Pankopp, Kenneth A. Pannell, John h., Jr. Papa, Salvatore Carl Pappas, George Arthur Pappas, Peter Wm. Paradine, Susan Ann Parent, Bernie V. Parent, Steven A. Parham, David Michael Parham, Sharon Dianne Park, Wm. John, Jr. Parker, David Dekalb Parker, Daniel F. Parker, George C. Parker, Lawton G., Jr Parker, Larry V. Parker, Margaret E. Parker, Robert M. Parker, Sammy Lynburg Parker, Steven T. Parker, Thales Parker, Thomas McC, Jr. Parker, Tony Warren Parker, Wayne R. 137 372 236 372 372 372 372 431 151 431 372 372 151 431 372 373 373 431 373 373 373 373 373 373 280 276 373 373 373 304 373 373 373 431 431 373 373 431 373 431 373 431 373 373 373 373 Parks, Claude A. Parks, John Thomas Parks, Marion B., Jr. Parnell, Jeritta Ann Parnell, Joel Dennis Parnell, Labonney L. Parnell, Williams. Parr, Arthur D. Ill Parris, Barbara R. Parris, Robert Paul Parrish, E. Albritton Parsick, Steven J. Parsons, Albert E., Jr. Parsons, Gary Michael Parsons, James Hilton Parsons, Stephen Lee Pate, Charles William Patience, Claudia A. Patrick, Christian C. Patrick, Courtney S. Patrick, Douglas F. Patrick, David P. Patrick, Dennis Paul Patrick, John C. Ill Patrick, Margaret A. Patrick, Perry C. Patterson, Arthur B. Patterson, Barry S. Patterson, John A. 256, Patterson, Joseph B. Patterso n, John Edgar Patterson, Lewis D. Patterson, Paula M. Patterson, Raymond G. Patterson, Robert G. Patterson, Richard J. Patterson, Robin Kaye Patton, Deborah Jo Patton, John F. Paturzo, Pamela E. Paulling, Ben Max Paxton, Harold Fulton Paylor, John H. Payne, Clarence M. Payne, Henry R. Payne, James E. Payne, James M., Jr. Peace, David Leslie 157,266, 280, Peace, George Stanley Peace, Patricia L. Peace, Terrell M. Peacock, Wilbur Leon Peake, Alan Bruce Peake, Johnny E. Peake, Paula Allen Pearre, Charles Ray Pearson, Joseph W. Pearson, Patricia A. Pearson, Rebecca E. Pearson, Rebecca Lynn Pearson, Wm. James, Jr. Pectol, Wm. Donaldson Peddicord, Mary Hill Peden, Albert C, Jr. Pedersen, LydiaJean Peek, Emily Louise Peele, Harriett Adele Peeler, Robert Lee Peeler, William J. Peeples, David Dwane Peeples, Kenneth A. Peigler, Richard S. Peirce, Benjamin F. Pelser, Nancy M. Penas, Frank David Pender, Georgia Ann 300, Pender, Thomas Murray 431 373 373 373 431 431 431 373 373 207 373 373 373 373 121 373 254 431 373 324 431 431 373 373 208 373 431 373 373 373 373 373 212 431 234 284 431 373 373 373 432 373 373 373 373 373 304 373 373 373 432 161 373 94 432 ,373 137 373 373 373 373 374 374 432 374 374 374 374 120 432 374 432 432 374 121 374 374 374 374 374 374 324 374 288 374 374 137 432 374 student index NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Pendergrass, John E. Pendergrass, Samuel Penney, Tamara Pennot, Karen L. Pepper, Barney F. Perry, John Miles Perry, Margaret S. Perry, Robert Edgar Peters, Albert H. Ill Peters, Carl Jeffrey Peterson, James M. Petree, David Hoke Pettigrew, Stephen R. Pettit, Raymond H., Jr. Pettit, Thomas B. Ill Petty, Patricia J. Phelps, Frank C. Philips, George David Phillips, Clarence E, Phillips, Donald T. II Phillips, Larry R. Phillips, Michael E. Phillips, OtisC. Phillips, Robert G. Phillips, Roy W., Jr. Phillips, Susan P. Piazza, Sandra Jane Pickens, Emily S. Pickens, Patricia K. Piephoff, James V., Jr. Pierce, Clark M. Pierce, William H, Pigg, Henry David Pilgrim, Betty C. Pilgrim, Raymonds. Pinckney, Donna Maria Pinckney, Richard P. Pinson, Connie Blake 328, Pinson, Carolyn V. Pittman, Albert B. Pittman, Bonnie Marie Pittman, James E., Jr. Pittman, Roy Edwin, Jr. Pitts, Michael E. Pitts, Robert T., Jr. Pitts, Wesley M., Jr. 161,221, Plante, Robert M. Platano, Joseph James Player, David Alan Player, Hugh Marshall Pleasants, Frank D., Jr. Plumblee, Thomas Wm. Plyler, Chris Parnell Plyler, Roger Jordan Poe, Carl Miller Poe, Ellen Taylor Polk, Ernest F., Jr. Polk, James M., Jr. Pollak, Gregory John Poison, Belinda Kay Poison, Deborah Susan Poison, Marilyn J. Pool, Joseph D., Jr Poole, Charlie K. Poole, James Furman Poole, James Morrison 272, Poole, Wm. Russell III Porcari, John F. Port, Thomas J. Porter, Claude E. Porter, Joseph H. 195,212,237, Porter, Larry Edward Porter, Oscars. Ill Porter, Robert C. 144 Porter, Wm. Burnice 316 -R- Reynolds, Mark Allen 157 Rodgers, Barbara F. 377 432 375 434 Rodgers, John H., Jr. 377 374 Porter, Wm. Lamar 375 Rabon, Horace T. 376 Reynolds, Patricia L. 376 Roeser, John D. 434 374 Pospisil, Carl Frank 88 Rackley, Spencer R. 376 Reynolds, Terry Edwin 377 Roffe, Patricia F. 137 374 247 ,432 Raffield, Wm. Dunlop 247 Rhodes, Christopher 377 378 374 Poston, Edgar Jack 375 433 Rhodes, John S. 377 Rogers, Charles M. 378 118 Poston, Maxine E. 375 Ragsdale, Edmond M. 276 Rhodes, Richard M. 377 Rogers, Derrill K. 165 374 Poston, Rupert L., Jr. 147 Raines, James Henry 376 Rhodes, Susan Juanita 377 Rogers, Dan Milton E. 157 316 375 Raines, Thomas Keith 376 Rhodin, Erik H. 377 434 374 Poteat, Geela Bopeep 432 Ramage, Albert A. Ill 376 Ricard, Samuel Oliver 377 Rogers, Donald Ray 378 86 Potocik, David P. 375 Rambo, Hugh Senn, Jr. 376 Rice, Bruce W. 377 Rogers, Edwin Bruce 378 374 Potts, Ronald Clyde 375 Rambo, Louise S. 376 Rice, Carol Ann 377 Rogers, George Edward 378 374 Potts, Wendell Paul 432 Ramsey, Bobby Wayne 376 Rice, Donnie D. Ill 377 Rogers, Henry Warren 137 374 Poudevigne, Gregory P. 375 Ramsey, Francis D., Jr. 376 Rice, Ernest Gary 434 378 374 Powell, C. Allen, Jr. 433 Ramsey, Furman D. 376 Richards, John Wm., Jr. 377 Rogers, Jeannie Les 378 432 Powell, Ida Louise 161 Ramsey, John Charles 376 Richardson, Andrew L. 434 Rogers, Kathryn H. 378 432 433 Ramsey, McKinney H. 376 Richardson, Brenda E. 221 Rogers, Patricia D. 378 374 Powell, James T. 375 Ramsey, Martha Louise 433 377 Rogers, Rebecca D. 378 374 Powell, Maryann S. 433 Ramsey, Thomas B. 376 Richardson, Donna M. 288 Rogers, Sara Aimed a 378 432 Powell, Phillip G. 375 Ramsey, Ted Nathan 433 377 Rogers, Thomas Alex 378 432 Powell, Roland Ladson 375 Randall, Eric Charles 376 Richardson, Frances P. 377 Rogers, Virginia A. 434 374 Powell, Timothy H. 433 Randall, Gregory A. 176 Richardson, Freddy R. 377 Rogers, Wm. Terry 378 374 Power, Richard C. 375 221 ,376 Richardson, John R. 308 Rogerson, John E. Ill 378 374 Powers, James M. 375 Randall, Michael R, 324 377 Roller, Thomas B. 320 320 Powers, Lee Milton 375 Randolph, Richard D. 208 Richardson, Michael L. 377 378 374 Pratt, John Sherman 375 433 Richardson, Richard D. 377 Rollins, Lewis R. Ill 378 374 Pratt, Robert E,, Jr. 375 Ratcllff, Neil Barnes 376 Richardson, Wm. Curtis 434 Rolllson, John Larry 378 374 Preacher, James W. 145 Rapp, Joan Honora 91 Richardson, William H. 377 Romansky, John B., Jr. 378 374 147,237 ,433 234, 328 376 Richbourg, Henry L., Jr. 434 Romero, Frank Raymonc 378 137 Pregnall, Herbert G. 375 Rapp, Thomas Stanley 207 Richman, Joseph Allan 377 Roper, Elizabeth 378 374 Prescott, Thomas C. 308 376 Riddell, James Ernest 377 Ross, David H. 304 374 Presnell, Daniel H. 375 375 Rast, John L. Ratterree, John A. 312 Riddle, David Kenneth 377 377 Ross, Helen J. 378 374 296 Riddle, Ferman Calvin 434 374 Presnell, Edwin Sharp 375 376 Riddle, Ned Elliott 377 Ross, Harriet Lynn 328 113 Pressley, Samuel G. 375 Rauch, Beverly J. 234 Ridge, John Greer 377 378 374 Pressly, Frank Marion 375 376 Ridgeway, Calvin G., Jr. 377 Ross, Jack III 434 324 Presson, William W 308 Rauton, George Wm. Ill 94 Ridgeway, William D. 377 Ross, John N. 312 324 Prestidge, Bruce J. 375 147,212,234,296 ,376 Ridgill, Mary V. 434 435 374 Price, Ansel Boland 375 Ray, Johnny Riley 433 Ridlehoover, Judith A. 377 Ross, Laura J. 378 374 Price, Connie Lynne 375 Rayle, Bruce E. 433 Riggins, Fran Jean 377 Ross, Philip B., Jr. 378 432 Price, David A. 375 Read, Allen Deas, Jr. 376 Riggms, Stanley Roy 377 Ross, Timothy Daniel 378 374 Price, David Laymon 375 Rearden, Robert Carl 376 Rigler, Earl K. 88 Rostron, Patricia L. 378 432 Price, Frank John 433 Reaves, Michael McCoy 376 434 Rostron, Wm. Charles 378 150 Price, Glenn Edward 375 Reavis, Paul Ervin 433 Riley, Enrest M. 377 Roth, Ronald Davison 378 374 Price, John Aubrey 234 Rebula, Oscar 376 Riley, Flora Helen 377 Rothwell, Stephen B. 378 374 375 Recinos, Adrian III 376 Riley, Joel Clinton 377 Rouse, Donna Ann 378 374 Price, Joseph M. 195 Reece, Brenda Hmton 376 Riley, Tilden F. 296 Rouse, Jacob D., Jr. 378 374 375 Reece, Oleita Viola 376 Rimer, James L. 1 1 1 434 Rowe, David Lawrence 91 432 Price, Mary J. 433 Reed, Edward C. 151 Rimer, Steve Barry 377 378 374 Prickett, Fairey Lee 316 433 Rinaca, Douglas Roy 377 Rowe, Michael E. 378 374 Priddy, Thomas H. 114 Reed, George H., Jr. 137 Rinehart, Joseph A. 434 Rowell, Phillip James 435 374 375 Reed, James Thomas 376 Rinehart, James L. 195 Rowland, David H. 435 144 Prince, Brooks R. 304 Reed, Linda Lee 376 Rish, Harold Grange 144 Rozier, Frances S. 86 432 433 Reed, Michael J. 376 221 ,434 378 432 Prince, David Cannon 179 Reed, Rebecca L. 107 Ritch, Morris Rea III 434 Rudisail, Phyllis L. 378 375 376 Rivers, John C. Ill 377 Ruff, Albert M., Jr. 378 374 Pritchard, Joseph G. 375 Reed, Russell Byron 376 Rivers, James L., Jr. 434 Ruff, Faye L. 435 374 Proctor, Edward L., Jr. 375 Reese, Fred Thomas, Jr. 224 Roark, Dillard Nick 118 Ruff, Randall Counts 378 374 Proffitt, Deborah Ann 375 376 377 Rukat, Joseph Antoni 378 374 Prohaska, Anne M. 375 Reeves, Marion F. 376 Roberson, Stephen G. 377 Runyon, Ronald Damon 234 312 Prosser, Ryan Eugene 375 Reeves, Pamela Jean 376 Roberson, Wm. Allen 377 Rupert, Don A. 435 374 Pruette, Ralph Lynn 375 Regan, Thomas Martin 376 Roberts, Bruce D. 157 Rush, John Wm. 324 374 Pruitt, Dennis P. 375 Reid, Joseph Shuler 376 204 ,434 378 374 Pruitt, JohnCrayton 375 Reid, Kenneth Ray 376 Roberts, Debra C. 377 Rush, Susan E. 378 375 234 375 Puckett, Allen Boyd Puette, Wilson Allen Pundt, VanderbiitC. 276 375 178 Reid, Samuel Eraser 157 433 376 Roberts, Gary Roy 377 Rusher, Richard Rushton, H. Guilford Russ, David Wayne 257 378 378 Reid, Wm. B., Jr. Roberts, Michael A. Roberts, Maxine C. 377 377 375 Purcell, Richard L. 375 Reidy, Margaret A. 376 Robertson, Larry M. 434 Russell, Blackmon R. 378 375 375 137 Purnell, David J., Jr. 375 Reifsnider, Charles D. Reinovsky, Rebecca A. Reith, Richard W. 376 376 118 Robinett, Jon Harold 256 Robinett, Sharon Dale 254 ,434 377 Russell, Barry Wm. Russell, Patricia L. Russell, Stephen A. 378 378 Putnam, James R. Putnam, Kathy Wilson ' too 157 435 375 161 ,433 292 ,433 Robinson, Carol P. 377 Russell, Wm. Bruce 435 157 .- Reitz, Caria Sue 288 376 Robinson, Donald W. Robinson, Gerald Hall 377 377 Rutland, David S. 198 432 ■mm _o_ 435 178 Renfrow, Richard T. 376 Robinson, Katherine C. 377 Ryan, Penny Elizabeth 378 375 Renner, Carl Joseph 221 Robinson, Larry G. 434 204 Quattlebaum, Glenn R. 375 376 Robinson, Michael W. 377 375 Quattlebaum, Harriet 137 Rentz, Aaron Wm. 316 Robinson, Phala Mae 377 -S- 91 375 433 Robinson, Teresa J. 288 375 Quattlebaum, Robert W. 376 Rentz, Jerry L. 376 377 Sadler, Marion F., Jr. 208 375 Quattlebaum, Steven K. 376 Rentz, Richard W. 433 Robinson, Thomas L. 377 435 375 Queen, Jerry Charles 113 Reynolds, Barry M. 376 Robinson, Winfred V. 377 Sageser, Eugene M. HI 378 375 221 ,376 Reynolds, Carolyn Ann 137 Rochester, Dewey P. 150 Saggus, Patricia Ann 215 375 Queen, William Robert 376 376 377 435 145 Quinn, James David, Jr. 376 Reynolds, Donald K. 165 Rochester, Michael E. 377 Saine, Wally D. 378 432 Quinn, Linda Ellene 376 Reynolds, Donald T. 376 Rochester, Nancy S. 377 Saitta, David Victor 320 432 Quinn, Nancy C. 376 Reynolds, Jack B., Jr. 247 Rockwell, Jeffrey C. 316 378 375 Quinn, Thomas Edward 376 434 Roddey, Samuel Lathan 377 Salerni, Joseph A. 378 375 Quintero, Carlos 376 456 Reynolds, Joseph Wm. 434 Rodelsperger, Edward 237 377 Salter, Marjorie Lynn 378 student index NAME Salters, Samuel A. Sams, Carroll Wayne Sander, Thomas W. Sandbert, Steven A. Sanders, Charles L. Sanders, (gloria Jean Sanders, James Clyde Sanders, John Steven Sanders, Karey Mae 91, 176, Sanders, Michael H. Sanders, Michael R. Sanders, Robert H. Sanders, Ross M, Jr. Sandifer, Wm. Frank Sandlin, Jeannie E. Sands, Robert Roy San Miguel, Barbara A. Sansone, Donald A. Saranko, Andrew J. Saraske, James Robert Sargent, Jerry R. Sargent, Michael D. Sartain, Dennis M. Sartor. Robert Wm. Satcher, Edwin G. Satterf ield, Larry S. Sauls, Shellie McRoy Saunders, Alvin E., Jr. Saunders, Ruthie P. Saverance, Jane A. Saverance, Jean M. Savitsky, Mark G. Sayers, Walter Edward Saylor, Donald Carter Saylor, Rodney John Saylors, James T., Jr. Scarborough, Robert U. 379, Scarborough, Robert L. Schaffer, James F. Schechtman, Gary R. Scheibel, Timothy J. Schick, Stephen T. Schieike, Dale Roy Schiesser, Janis Lynn Schilling, Frederick Schlaman, Eugene H. Schlupp, William Schmidt, Margaret Fay Schmidt, Robert C, Jr. Schneider, Dana Paul Schrimpf, Robert H., Jr. Schroeder, Richard H. Schroth, Gregory L. Schubert, Gail Jean Schulley, Randolph P. Schuiz, Howard L. Schuize, Harry S., Jr. Schultz,Sherryl A. Schumacher, Susan Schuster, Charles E. Schwab, David R. Schwartz, James L. Schwieger, Paul K. Schwiers, Deborah Vir Schwob, Mary Ellen Scoggins, Jo Ellen Scoggins, John Robert 222,234 Scott, Charles Dukes Scott, Julius G., Jr. Scott, John Marshall Scott, John M. Scott, Peter, George Scott, Ronald F. Scott, Thomas B. Scott, Thomas David Scott, Vera Ann PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE 378 378 378 435 378 378 378 378 86 378 378 379 379 379 237 379 379 234 435 379 379 435 222 379 435 224 379 379 379 379 379 379 379 86 435 396 379 284 379 379 379 312 456 272 276 379 379 379 435 379 296 379 435 435 435 379 435 324 435 379 379 379 435 435 379 288 379 379 379 379 379 379 379 379 147 379 435 222 320 234 379 379 379 312 379 161 379 320 379 Scott, Wm. Thomas Screws, Julia Carter Scurry, Ralph Timothy Scurry, Thomas F. Seabrook, George W. Sears, Edgar Allen Sears, John Michael Sears, Wm. Robey Sease, David Burton Seay, Martha Ann Seay, Wm. Jesse, II I Seeike, Ralph W. Seesman. Paul Andrew Segars, Albert L., Jr. Seibel, Benjamin H. Seigler, Eddie W. Ill Seigler, Stanley Hahn Seijo, Charles Albert Self, William M. Sellars, Robert M. Senn, Benjamin Oliver Senn, Louie H. Ill Senn, Nathaniel Bruce Settle, Hubert H. Setzler, Carl B., Jr. Setzler, Charles W. Severs, John Melville Sexton, Chuck Sexton, Carroll L., Jr. Sexton, Robert Marion Sexton, Wm. Edward, Jr. Seyle, Walter L., II Seymour, Wm. Hugh Shank, Gary L. Shannon, Kathy Shannon, Wm. Stephen Sharp, Charles W., Jr. Sharpe, Hugh Paley Shaw, George Edward Shaw, Patricia L. Shaw, Randolph G. Sheaffer, John E. Shealy, Grady Irby Shealy, Gladys Jean Shealy, James P. Ill Shealy, Kristen Shealy, Mary E. Shealy, Russell Henry Shecut, Marion Ashley Sheets, Richard Lee Shelley, Allen B. Shelley, Frank J. Shelley, George R. II 436 379 379 234 436 436 436 379 195 436 127 436 436 379 379 379 379 312 379 379 436 312 379 234 379 379 436 233 379 233 379 379 324 380 380 380 380 380 380 380 436 436 380 380 107 380 380 380 239 436 380 380 137 380 312 380 380 380 316 380 380 316 380 436 102 Shelley, Willie C, Jr Shelley, William D. 148, 157, 166,436 Shelly, James B. 380 Sheppard, David W. 380 Sheppard, Tom P. 436 Sheriff, Victorias. 380 Sherman, Deborah Wade 380 Sherman, Larry Don 436 Sherrod, Mary June 380 Sherwood, George B. 137 161,380 Shewfelt, Robert L. 147 157,436 Shirley, James O. 380 Shirley, Larry N. 380 Shirley, Rodney Keith 380 Shirley, Wm. Michael 157 204, 436 Shuler, Baron Karl Shuler, Conrad K. Shuler, Charles M., Jr. Shuler, Donna Kay Shuler, Donna Renee Shuler, George David Shuler, Hubert T. Shuler, James M. Shuler, Jasper Wm. 94 436 380 280 380 380 380 380 436 195 380 214 266, 284, 380 Shuler, Keith Collins 380 Shuler, Ted Howard 380 Shull, Asbury Harper Shute, James Edwin 380 Siachos, Vickie 380 Sibley, Charles Acker 148 159, 254, 436 Siciliano, Gary E. Siciliano, James M. Siderko, Dennis M. Sides, Charles Hobart Siebert, Michael C. Silverman, Debra H. Sim, John Anson Simmons, Donald Allen Simmons, George Wm. Simmons, John Mart, Jr. Simmons, Michael R. Simmons, Nancy Faye Simmons, Woodrow C, Jr. 157 380 380 380 137 380 121 380 380 380 380 380 436 237 436 Shirley, William R. Shish, Paul Richard Shorb, Gary Seymour Short, Wm. Richard Shugart, Henry L. 165 380 436 380 380 178 380 Simoneau, David Wm. Simpson, David M. Simpson, Henry Glenn Simpson, James M. Simpson, Mary Louise Simpson, Steven Ira Simpson, Wm. Jack, Jr. Simril, Williams. Sims, Ronald Foreman Sinclair, Stephen D. Singley, Jane V. Sink, Robert Edward Sistare, Raymond E. Sitar, Kathleen Bane Sites, James Edward Sizemore, Wm. V., Jr. Skardon, Beverly Ann Skardon, Dorothy G. Skelton, Linda Elaine Skelton, Richand B. Skelton, Robert Boyd Skidmore, Thomas Dee Skinner, Deborah Jean Skinner, James Marvin Skinner, Joe Mac Skinner, John E., Jr. Skinner, Nancy Lynn Skoczylas, Kenneth J. Slabaugh, James A. Slemp, Wm. Keith Sliker, Nancy Jean Sloan, John Calvin Sloan, John David Sloan, John Wilson, Jr. Sloan, Nanette Claire Sloan, Paula E. Sloan, Patricia Jean Sloan, Thomas L. Slone, John Allen Slosarik, Brian E. Smalley, Bernard F. Smallwood, James E. Smart, George R. Smith, Allen Darby 380 113 380 437 381 381 308 381 381 178 381 381 292 381 328 381 296 91 381 381 381 381 381 381 381 381 381 292 381 381 381 381 381 437 276 381 381 437 276 381 381 381 437 161 381 381 381 381 381 381 381 308 437 Smith, Arleatha Mae Smith, Bruce C. Smith, Connie Smith, Carl Bruce Smith, Dane Lewis Smith, David C. Smith, Deborah C. Smith, Donna Jean Sm ith, David Melville Smith, Francis M. Smith, Franklin Lewis Smith, Frank Mykland Smith, Frankie Taylor Smith, George A. Smith, George Gregory Smith, Hazel Louise Smith, Henry Joe Smith, Henry Lee Smith, Harriet Robins Smith, Jean Ann Smith, John Coke Smith, John Martin Smith, James Robin Smith, John Rodney Smith, Jeffrey W. Smith, Karen E. Smith, Kenneth Lamont Smith, Kenneth Wm. Smith, Linda Claire Smith, Lisa Jane Smith, Martha Ann 381 381 288 381 381 381 161 381 381 437 437 437 381 381 381 381 381 381 437 437 437 381 381 381 381 381 437 381 144 437 381 381 381 215 381 382 382 382 161 Sottile, Charlotte L. Smith, Michael D. Smith, Marcus Eugene Smith, Onetta P. Smith, Patricia A. 300, 382 Smith, Powers Agnew 207 382 382 437 382 437 237 113 Smith, Robert Anthony Smith, Roger B. Smith, Riggie C. Smith, Roger Dale Smith, Roger Dennis Smith, Robert Holland 266, 272, 382 Smith, Robert R. L. Smith, Shirley, D. R. Smith, Samuel Edward Smith, Susan E. Smith, Sidney L. Smith, Sidney T. 382 437 312 382 382 437 144 437 161 214 296 Smith, Thomas Burwell Smith, Ted Douglas Smith, Tommy Perkins 320, 437 Smith, Thomas Wayne 382 Smith, Vicki, Susan Smith, Wayne Bryan 382 157 437 165 382 437 382 437 382 382 382 382 308 437 Snoddy, John Drummond 437 Smith, Walter H., Jr. Smith, Wade Monroe Smith, Wm. Kelly Smoak, Charles K., Jr. Snelling, Mary G. Snider, Eric H. Snipes, Harold Lee, Jr. Snipes, Wm. Grady Snoddy, Charles K. Snoddy, Robert P. Snow, Donald Dean Snow, Harrison D. Snow, Walton G. Snyder, Barry Lee Snyder, Jane Elbert Snyder, Michael J. Snyder, Michael Lee Snyder, Robert F. Somerville, Andrew D. Sorenson, Donnie Ray 382 239 382 382 276 382 382 382 257 438 382 382 Southard, Claude W., Jr. Southerlin, Kenneth G. 237, Southers, Michael B. Sowell, Thornwell F. Sox, John T., Jr. Spainhour, Donna Y. Spake, Roberta J. Spann, James Mc. Sparks, John Erston Sparrow, James B. Spell, Archie Irvin Spell, James Smith Spells, Benjamin F., Jr. Spells, Nathaniel Spencer, Frank W. Ill Spencer, Thomas J, Spinella, Peter P. Spitz, Robert K. Spotts, Nancy Lynn Spradley, Jerry Wayne Spradlin, Margarets. Spreen, Raymon P. Spratling, Elizabeth Springs, Celia Anne Sprouse, John S., Jr. St. Andre, Daniel M. Staedeli, Joan Carole Stafford, Charles C. Stakeman, Ellen H. Standeffer, Joseph D. Stanek, Bernard J., Jr. Stanford, Geraldine W. Stanford, Sherry Lynn Stang, George W., Jr. Stankiewicz, John Jay Stanley, Tad Allen 157, 247, 324, 399, Stanton, David Wilson Starling, Lynn B. Steadman, Van Norman Stecher, Clark K., Jr. Steed, Steve Keith Steele, Clyburn Scott Steele, Cheryl Tindal Steele, William J. 162, Steelman, Jeffery L. Steer, John Richard 146, 147, 149, 195, 215, 320, 399, Stegall, Dan Larry Stegall, Donald Terry Steger, David Lee Stein, Mary Susan Stein, Nancy Marie Stender, Louis Albert Stenstrom, Michael K. Stephens, Gary D. Stephens, Michael G. Stephens, Paula M. Stephenson, Carol Ann Stephenson, Gary C. Stephenson, Orland G. Stepp, Benjamin T. Sterling, James M. Stevens, James E. Stevens, James Gibson Stevenson, Daniel, Jr. Stevenson, Thomas M. Stewart, Barry Lee Stewart, Carrol S., Jr. Stewart, Frederick M. Stewart, James E., Jr. Stewart, James Hubert Stewart, Kenneth J. Stewart, Robert L. 288 382 382 145 438 382 382 296 382 382 382 382 318 382 382 382 382 382 217 382 438 382 382 382 382 438 438 382 382 382 382 382 382 308 382 176 382 382 438 438 288 382 224 382 438 149 438 382 438 382 382 382 438 383 151 438 383 88 157 437 383 438 383 383 383 383 165 438 383 383 288 383 176 383 383 383 383 383 383 383 383 383 383 438 383 383 383 272 438 student index PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Stewart, Randy Ray Stickles, Van Abram Still, Susan Loreana Stiller, Paul Evan Stinson, Jack A., Jr. Stith, John M. Stocks, Jeffrey Lynn Stoddard, Allen M. Stoddard, Linda Sue Stoddard, Thomas B. Stoddard, Wesley A. Stokes, Anthony D. Stokes, James Leonard Stoll, Charles V., Jr. Stone, Halsted McLure Stone, James Hubert Stone, Nelwyn L. Stone, Paul Terry Storen, Michael F. Storey, Wallace A., Jr. Story, Charles Issac Stoudenmire, Ellen P. Stoudenmire, Mark S. Stover, Virginia Anne Street, Marianna B. Strehle, Frank E., Jr. Stribling, Eugene G. 161, Strickland, Cynthia A. 157, Strickland, Terry D. Strickland, Watson S. Stricter, Stephen L. Stroble, Michael D. Stroman, David R. Stroud, Daniel C. Stroud, Lawrence E. 222, Stroud, Stanley David Stroup, Phyllis Anne Stroupe, Gilbert E. Stroupe, Wm. Bruce Stuart, Karen Ellis Stubbs, Robbi M. Stuckey, Charles I. Stuckey, Herbert E. Sturgis, Al Heyward Sturgis, Sallie Ann Sturniolo, Guy H. Suber, John Thomas, Jr. Sudduth, Terry Quain Sudlow, James Donald Suit, Terrell C. Suits, David Franklin Sullivan, Benjamin R. Summey, Margaret E. Sursavage, James R. 149, 162,394, Susini, Dominic J. Sutherland, Richard H. Sutker, Beth Diane Sutterf ield, Stephen Sutterlin, Rodrick M. Sutton, Joseph Wayne Sutton, Margaret Cole Sutton, Melinda Jean Swafford, David L. Swain, Roger Dale Swanger, James David Sweeney, Eugene F., Jr. Sweezy, James Steven Swink, Marion Gray Swofford, Joseph E. Swygert, Cromwell Sykes, James E. Syms, John Edward Szabad, Mark Stephen 383 -T- 383 383 Talbert, Edgar Leiand 215 222 ,439 383 Talmage, Thomas D., Jr. 384 121 Talton, David Lyell 384 383 Tapp, Stephen Thomas 384 438 Tarentino, Lawrence J, 384 383 Tarrant, Michael S. 384 383 Tate, Jesse Howard 384 383 Tate, Kenneth Ray 384 383 Tate, Melvin G., Jr. 384 239 Tate, Patricia Gail 384 383 Tate, Phillip Roger 384 383 Taylor, Anna Jean 384 438 Taylor, Candace Ann 384 438 Taylor, Charles Jacob 384 178 Taylor, Danny E. 184 383 384 438 Taylor, David Elmer 155 383 439 439 Taylor, Donald G. 384 383 Taylor, Fred Stephen 384 276 Taylor, James B., Jr. 204 383 Taylor, John C. 207 383 384 383 Taylor, James G. 214 383 Taylor, Joseph Gregg 384 439 Taylor, Janet Lynn 384 383 Taylor, James W., Jr. 439 383 Taylor, Louis Ervin 439 150 Taylor, Michael B. 208 439 292, 384 ,439 137 Taylor, Mark N. 384 439 Taylor, Roger Alan 384 383 Taylor, Richard C, Jr. 384 439 Taylor, Robert Thomas 384 324 Taylor, Stanley D. 439 383 Taylor, Susan Beth 384 383 Taylor, Stephen Hoy 439 316 Taylor, Stanley T. 384 439 Taylor, Thomas D. 247 178 439 161 Taylor, Terry Wayne 320 383 384 383 Taylor, Wm. David 384 383 Teague, Allen Long 239 383 384 383 Teal, Richard D. 320 383 440 383 Tempest, Robert L. II 384 383 Templeton, Gayle C. 384 383 Terry, Betty Jean 222 224 Terry, David Michael 207 439 384 137 Terry, Mary Jane 137 383 384 439 Terry, Robert Cooper 440 439 Terry, Rebecca L. 384 384 Terry, Wm. David 384 384 Thackston, Connie Jo 137 384 Thieker, Forrest H. 176 272 384 439 Thigpen, James C. 440 384 Thomas, David L. 440 147 Thomas, George Alvin 384 439 Thomas, George C. 162 439 296 439 Thomas, James Lee 384 91 Thomas, John Lawther 384 384 Thomas, James Ritter 384 384 Thomas, Robert Gordon 165 384 384 384 Thomas, Robert Lester 440 384 Thomas, Sarah Ann 385 439 Thomas, Tecie Carolyn 157 384 384 384 Thomas, Terry R. 385 384 Thomas, Virginia Ann 385 384 Thomason, Eric Keith 385 384 Thompson, David Frank 195 272 440 461 439 Thompson, David H. 234 384 Thompson, David W. 233 384 Thompson, Gary Dana 292 384 Thompson, John L., Jr. 440 384 Thompson, James Wm, 385 Thompson, Larry S. 239 440 Thompson, Philip C. Thompson, Ray Edward Thompson, Robert W. Thompson, Stephen C. Thompson, Steven H. Thompson, Sara Lee Thompson, Thomas A. Thompson, Teresa C. Thompson, Teresa Lynn Thompson, Travis M. Thompson, Wm. Walter Thorneloe, Wm. Frank Thornhill, John G. Thornton, Aubrey L., Jr. Thornton, Jerry McD. Thornton, Robert R. Thrailkill, Wm. David Thrasher, Christopher Thrasher, Mary Joyce Threatt, Stephanie G. Threatte, John W. Thrift, Rebecca Joyce Tice, Sandra Lou Tiller, Randolph M., Jr. Tillery, David Bruce Tillirson, Michael L. Tillotson, Herman W. Tilton, Karen Anne Timmer, Wayne Francis Timmons, Patricia K. Timms, Charron L. Timpson, Gill D. Tingle, Alvis Malcome Tinsley, Edward D. Todd, Albert C. Todd, Dale Tommie 237 Todd, Charles McC. 292 Todd, Jimmy Wayne Todd, Leroy Todd, Philip Joseph Tolar, James Robert Tolbert, George Wm. 320 Tolbert, Samuel H. Tomlinson, Richard B. Tompkins, James B. Tomsyck, John C. Toney, Barry Edward Toney, Deborah J. Toole, Daniel Hale Toole, George Allen Toole, Giles Pearson Tooley, George R. Topping, John E., Jr. Tortora, Agostino P. Touchstone, Wm. Allen Towe, Glenda Rachel Towery, Al McCurry Towery, Nancy Jane Townsend, Debbie I. Trammell, Vernon A., Jr. Traver, David Earl Traynham, Jerry Wayne Traynham, Peggy Jane Traynham, Richard A. Treadway, Caria Diann Trembley, James M. Trice, John Cussons Triolo, Anthony Carl Tripp, Wanda Louise Trivelas, Chris N. Trotter, Mary Jane AGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE 320 Troup, Robert Randal 316 Visioli, Drew J. 316 440 Trout, Sue Ellen 328 386 114 Troutman, Roger Jay 386 Voke, Mark Jay 386 385 Truesdale, Robert C. 386 Vollherbst, Fred F. 386 385 Trussell, Edgar E. 137 Von Hollen, James M. 272 385 386 386 385 Tucker, Clinton M. 440 Von Kaenel, Hoyt F. 386 385 Tucker, David Albert 441 440 Tucker, Jean Carol 386 385 Tucker, John Wotring 441 -W- 385 Tucker, Rodney Ramon 386 440 Tuggle, Robert B. 178 Wackwitz, James H. 390 385 386 Wade, John L. 441 312 Tuitty, Ron 324 Waldrep, James E. 272 385 Tully, John Edward 239 441 385 386 Walker, Davis Camp 165 440 Turner, Allison F. 386 441 296 Turner, Adger Lee 386 Walker, David Wilkins 157 440 Turner, Brian T. 386 Walker, James H. Ill 390 385 Turner, Beverly Y. 386 Walker, John Lockwood 390 385 Turner, Edward Jay 386 Walker, John Thomas 276 385 Turner, Johnny M., Jr. 386 386 385 Turner, Joseph J., Jr. 89 Walker, Ronald Oliver 390 385 102, 149 , 162 Walker, Vincent L. Ml 390 296 266, 308, 394 , 441 Walker, Wm. Allen III 390 385 Turner, Michael Leroy 386 Walkup, William W., Jr. 390 385 Turner, Phyllis A. 386 Wall, Sharon Elaine 215 166 Turner, Robert Dale 233 390 440 386 Wall, Wm. Timmerman 145 304 Turner, Rebecca Jo 288 195,215 , 441 440 3 86 Wallace Brooke J. 390 385 Turner, Richard M., Jr. 214 Wallace, James Marvin 390 385 441 Wallace, Kathy Jean 215 385 Turner, Timothy W. 276 390 234 Turpin, Mary Beth 386 Wallace, Winston Earl 390 385 Tusso, Robert Joseph 208 Waller, Donald Neal 441 385 320 , 441 Waller, Russell C. 390 385 Tuten, Patricia Jean 386 Walpole, Douglas L. 390 385 Tuttle, Diane E. 288 Walser, James Lindsey 115 324 441 Walser, Marilyn Sue 118 385 Twilley, Wm. Edward, Jr. 386 386 214 Tyndall, Patricia A. 386 Walsh, Michael Dennis 386 385 Tyson, Stephen E. Ill 441 Walters, George G., Jr. 324 137 Walters, James David 441 385 Walters, John Wm. 386 207 -U- Walters, Lexie D. 224 385 Walters, Miriam Diane 386 385 Ullmann, Mary Susan 386 Walton, Lawrence Paul 224 385 Unger, Lawrence Lee 386 386 385 Unger, Vickie Sue 386 Waltz, Freddie C. 145 195 Upton, Wm. Ray 386 214 , 441 385 Ur, Alexander III 86 Wannamaker, Charles C. 150 385 163, 393 441 176 ,386 222 Usry, Stephen A. 304 Wannamaker, Rebecca C. 387 385 Uzzle, Donald M., Jr. 386 Wannamaker, Wm. F., Jr. 387 385 Ward, Geoffrey Chance 387 385 Ward, Johnson H. 324 385 -V- 387 137 Ward, Michael Carey 316 385 Valesky, Thomas C. 441 387 308 Vallone, Roger A. 386 Ward, Raleigh O., Jr. 113 385 Van Blaircom Lester 441 386 308 Wardlaw, David Allen 387 308 Vandeusen, Chalmers W. 222 385 Vanhoy, Nancy Lynne 386 442 385 Van Osdell, Douglas W. 149 441 Wardlaw, Wm. Guyton Warner, Gloria Jean 442 385 157, 164, 165,204, 394 387 292 Van Scoy, Douglas C. 386 Warner, John Hampton 144 440 Van Volkenburg, David 386 161, 222 387 324 Vann, Charles S. 386 Warner, Lee Arlington 207 440 Varnadore, Doyle H. 386 442 176 Vaughan, Michael A. 272 Warren, James Dyson 205 385 386 442 385 Vaughan, Richard Carl 86 Warren, John N., Jr. 387 385 157,266,304, 441 456 Warren, Katherine C. 288 385 Vaughn, Frank R. 386 387 385 Vaughn, James Wm. 386 Warren, Russell Wayne 387 385 Vaughn, Kenneth S. 386 Washington, Mary Jean 387 440 Vaught, Thomas F. 386 Washington, Mary Lynn 387 385 Velarde, Sm. Jose Luis 137 Water, John Michael 387 385 386 Waters, Robert Curtis 387 385 Vetter, Kenneth F. 386 Watkins, Beverly Rose 387 272 Vickery, Cynthia Lee 386 Watkins, George Leon 387 385 Vickery, Eddie Earl 386 Watkins, Gary M. 387 385 Vickery, Frederick R. 386 Watkins, Marie Agnes 387 440 Vickery, James Marion 386 Watkins, Walter J. 387 150 Vignati, Joseph E. 441 Watkins, Wm. James 387 386 Vinson, Kenneth C. 386 Watson, Arlene Marie 387 440 Visconti, Lawrence B. 217 Watson, Ben G. 222 440 441 316 student index NAME Watson, Clyde Turner Watson, James C. Watson, Joseph P. Watson, Jerry S., Jr. Watson, Michael Floyd Watson, Michael S. Watson, Roderick M. II Watson, Robert Samuel Watson, Sherrill L. Watson, Thomas H. Watt, Claude Edward Watt, Lonnie Durell Watts, Larry E. Watts, Lawrence S. Watts, Patrick Robert Weathers, Henry F., Jr. Weathers, John Owen Weathers, Kenneth J. Weathers, Lawrence L. 266, 284, Weathers, Wm. Albert Weaver, John Jacob Weaver, Lawrence E. Weaver, Priscilla A. Webb, Charles III Webb, Clark Wilson Webb, Debra A. Webb, Henry Michael Webb, Susan Kay Webb, William D. Weddell, Peter F. Weeks, Calvin R., Jr. Weeks, Deborah Jean Weeks, Preston H., Jr. Weeks, Sheryl Joye Weeks, Thomas J., Jr. Weinbrenner, Thomas T. Weisner, Patricia A. Welborn, Barbara Anne Welborn, Julius W. Ill Welborn, Lynn Charles Welch, Gayle Welch, Henry Daniel Wells, Connie E. 234 Wells, Jerome Colvin 316 Wells, Johnny Douglas Wells, Wayne Carter Welsh, Laura Sue Welsh, Stephen Leigh Wenz, Edward Allen Werts, Richard B. Wessinger, Ernest R. Wessingef;, John H. PAGE NAME 442 387 155 296 387 387 387 442 91 387 442 387 387 442 282 387 237 272 387 151 442 284 387 207 387 387 312 442 442 107 387 387 387 387 222 387 387 442 442 276 387 387 387 387 442 88 387 387 387 442 387 159 388 215 ,388 161 ,388 237 388 442 387 224 388 442 442 388 442 PAGE NAME West, James Erskine 388 West, Jerry J. 388 West, Thomas H. 388 West, Walter D. 388 Westbrook, James F. 388 Westbury, James K., Jr. 316 Westbury, Lawton H., Jr. 388 Westergaard, Andreas 205 442 Westmoreland, Billy D. 388 Westmoreland, Mary K. Whatley, Keith E. Whatley, Marsha Ann Whatley, Pierce L. Wheatley, Lee Edward Wheatley, Robert C. Wheeler, Richard D. Whelan, James Francis Whelchel, Don Vance Whetstone, Charles Wm. 161,296, Whetstone, Walter D. Whisenhunt, J. E. Ill White, Carolyn Marsh White, Craig N. White, David Vernon White, Gary Robert White, Killough H. White, Larry James White, Marshall, Jr. 155, White, Phyllis Ann White, Paul McLelland White, Ronnie Bouie White, Raymond E., Jr. 222, White, Richard P. White, Roger Wayne White, Samuel Boyd White, Scott M. White, Thelma L. 137, White, Wm. Herbert Whitehead, Deborah A. Whitener, Marilyn S. Whitesell, Ralph E. Whiteside, Frank C, Jr. Whitfield, Mary Jo M. Whitfield, Michael L. Whitley, Robert D. Whitlock, Bruce E. Whitmire, Charles G. Whitson, James E. Whitt, Raymond R., Jr. Whitt, Thelma Ann Whinaker, David M. 159,224 Whitten, Cecelia E. 150, 162,328 Whittington, E. Ruth -i . 388 388 388 234 388 388 127 442 147 388 388 442 118 388 442 442 388 388 443 388 178 443 443 149 443 443 388 388 137 388 388 388 155 214 388 107 388 388 388 388 388 443 338 443 443 388 388 443 443 388 388 147 443 137 388 388 PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Whittington, Forrest 165, Wicker, Debra Jean Wicker, David L. Wicker, Grady Daniel Wienberg, Kurt Thomas Wiggers, Daniel S. Wiggins, Mary K. Wiggins, Robert Lee Wigley, Frances L. Wiles, Julian Dukes Wiley, Richard Lee Wiley, Wm. Harvey II Wiley, William T. Wilkerson, Douglas G. Wilkes, Mary Margaret Wilkie, Lanny Vaughn Wilkins, Fred S., Jr. Wilkins, Robert T. Wilkinson, Robert M. Willeford, Wendy C. Williams, Arthur J. Williams, Charles A. Williams, David C. Williams, Debra Lee Williams, Edgar G. Williams, Ellen M. Williams, Fran Williams, Guy T., Jr. Williams, James C. Williams, John Fred Williams, James H. Williams, John L. Williams, James G., Jr. Williams, Janice L. Williams, Judith Lynn Williams, James R. Williams, Karen Lynn Williams, Larry A. Williams, Larry David Williams, Nancy L. Williams, Norman A. Williams, Paul F., Jr. Williams, Ronnie A. Williams, Robert H Williams, Russell S. Williams, Robert T. Williams, Samuel F Williams, Terry E. Williams, Walter L. Williamson, Douglas A Williamson, Howard D Jr. Williamson, John Dice Williamson, Jerry L. Williamson, Wm. P. 157 Willis, Danny Michael 389 443 Willis, Pamela Sue 389 388 Willoughby, Warren D. 389 443 Wilson, Arnold D. 389 443 Wilson, Allison L. 389 388 Wilson, Carole Betts 288 443 389 388 Wilson, Curtis Dean 389 443 Wilson, Charla L. 389 388 Wilson, Charles W. 389 388 Wilson, Douglas Craig 444 388 Wilson, Debra Frances 389 239 Wilson, Dorothy L. 389 388 Wilson, Erica Jean 444 443 Wilson, Eros Wayne 444 388 Wilson, Fred Guy 389 388 Wilson, Garland K. 239 388 444 145 Wilson, Johnny Claude 165 388 389 443 Wilson, Janice E. 157 137 444 389 Wilson, John Edgar 389 389 Wilson, Keith Maxwell 389 304 Wilson, Larry Dean 389 443 Wilson, Mary Lynn 389 389 Wilson, Ralph E. 389 389 Wilson, Richard P. 444 308 Wilson, Richard P. 389 389 Wilson, Robert Shaw 444 389 Wilson, Wm. C, Jr. 155 237 389 389 Wilson, Wm. Gaines 198 389 389 222 Wilson, Wm. Gerald 444 389 Wimmer, Joseph R., Jr. 389 145 Winans, John Wm. 389 443 Winburn, John Dewey 234 389 389 389 Wingfield, Robert T. 389 Winfree, Earl C, Jr. 389 389 Winkles, David M., Jr. 444 389 Winn, Troy Lee 389 316 Winquist, Marina E. 389 443 Winstead, Fred Smith 389 389 Wise, Larry Vernon 272 389 443 444 Wise, Susan Carol 389 107 Wisinger, Conrad W. 217 389 444 389 Witko, Andrew Fabian 389 389 Witt, Stephen Louis 390 214 Wolfe, Douglas A. 390 389 Wood, Pamela Anne 288 389 390 389 Wood, Phil E. 234 389 Wood, Paige L. 390 389 Wood, Richard Oeland 390 443 Woodfin, Derrell E. 390 443 Woodrow, Edward D. 222 389 390 324 Woodson, James D. 137 444 389 389 444 Woodson, Judy Lynn Woodson, Nancy A, 390 296 Woodward, Wm. B., Jr. 390 389 Woolbright, Deward B. 390 Wooten, Jacque L. 390 Wooten, Richard E. 214 284, 444 Worsdale, Thomas R Worsham, John Wesley Wray, Charles V., Jr. Wray. Stephen G. Wright, James Earl Wright, Jesse E. Ill Wright, James Harry Wright, Joyce Lee Wright, Mary Theresa Wright, Thomas H., Jr. Wright, Wm. Brown Wright, William F, Wright, Wm. Goley Wrigley, Craig C. Wylie, David C. Wylie, Robert Scott Wylie, Wm. Lindsay, Jr. Wyman, Wm. Earl 390 316 444 390 276 444 178 390 390 390 444 444 222 178 390 144 444 144 1 66, 444 103 178, 390 444 390 390 Yauger, Raymond A. Yeaman, James C. Yonce, James E. Ill Yonce, Larry Eugene Yonce, Randy Copeland York, David Lester Youell, Gary Dean Youmans, David Carr Youmans, James Edward Young, Francis M., Jr. Young, Felicia S. Young, Jeffrey Albert Young, James Eugene Young, James Randall Young, James Roger Young, Otto James, Jr. Young, Patrick Lee Young, Thomas B. Ill Young, Woodrow C. Younginer, Wilbur C. Youtz, Richard D., Jr. 163 444 234 390 390 324 390 390 390 390 390 390 288 390 390 320 390 390 390 390 390 390 234 208 444 Zachary, Odell C, Jr. 94 113,266,296 Zambon, Carl Anthony 157 444 Zehnder, Lawrence A. 390 Zipf, Carl Henry 111 390 Zito, Harry Steuart 390 m-m sumter extension PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME -A- Adkins, Jim Lee Alexander, Barbara J. Andrews, David Alan Arrington, John Paul -B- Barnett, Donald E. Bridges, John David Brock, George Harvey Brown, Henry Jay Campbell, Judy Kaye Campbell, Ruby Faye Carroll, Wm. Henry Colvin, Robert Wood Cooper, Broughton E. 447 447 447 447 447 447 447 447 448 448 448 448 448 Dobson, James E. Edwards, Dennis Hill Edwards, Thomas E., Jr. -F- Field, Patricia Ann Fisher, George G. Flowe, Danny Bruce Forrester, Charles G. Gale, Rick Keith Gilliam, Michael R. Gresham, James Steve 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 449 Hipps, Sylvia C. Hoyt, Robert Heyward Hutchins, Anita P. -J- Jones, Michael T. King, Phyllis Huff Kirk, Richard Roy League, Jerome Pike Ludlam, Linda Dawn 449 449 449 449 449 449 449 -M- McCoy, Janet Kaye McKinney, Gloria S. Madden, Ralph Edward Marsh, John Wilburn Martin, John Woodf in Mitchell, Phillip D. Moore, Michael Wayne Moore, Patricia Ann Moss, Dennis Bruce Oberholtzer, Sandra K. Orr, Robert Louis, Jr. Patton, Ray F., Jr. Putnam, Mack Roy 449 449 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450 -R- Robson, Jay C. -S- Smith, James Robert 450 Stebbins, Marilyn F. 450 Strom, Mary McCarter 450 Thaker, Nitin H. Turner, Steven M. -V- Van Gieson, Kathleen White, John Andrew Wyatt, Charles Henry 450 450 450 450 greenvllle extension -A- Allbritton, Albert D. Amerson, Wilson L., Jr. Andrews, John H., Jr. Atkinson, Douglas J. -B- Baker, Nancy Wade Bauer, Jeremy Don Bauer, James Alan Beaty, Paul Wesley Berry, Michael Gene Berry, Ronald Anson Bethea, John Oscar, Jr. Bonner, Bruce R. Bradford, Roland Jr. Bradham, Joseph M. Mi Briggs, Bonnie S. Broadway, Thomas W. Brogdon, Debra Ann Broome, Scott Luther Brown, Eugene Harris Brown, Sidney M. Burke, James Robert -C- Chandler, Karl B. Clark, George Robert Critchley, George M. Cubbage, Cynthia J. 447 447 447 447 Davis, Mary Judith Diveley, Chesta T. Dority, David Cleo Dubose, Claudia E. 448 448 448 448 Jennings, Joseph C. Jennings, John K. -K- 447 447 447 -E- Edens, Charles T. 448 Kalish, Michael E. Kemmerlin, Seba A. King, Herbert L. Ill Knobbe, Richard Lee 447 447 447 447 447 447 447 447 Jr. 447 447 447 447 448 448 448 448 448 448 -G- Gardenhire, John E. Garrard, Emily E. George, Mae Joyce Gibbons, Leslie W., Jr. Green, Charles David Gutshall, Robert B. -H- Hannah, John M. Herrington, Paula G. Hodges, Donnie Lou Holloway, Lee Otis Huggins, James K. Hutchens, Robert O. 448 448 448 448 448 449 449 449 449 449 449 449 Leonard, Linda Lou Little, Michael Alan -M- McCarthy, Robert Owen McCutcheon, Wm. Hugh McElveen, Edwin J. McElveen, Frankie D. McGinnis, Teresa J. McLeod, Timothy Keith MacMillan, Denham B. Martin, Ronald Gary Matthews, Wm. Larry Miller, Robert Gerard Moore, Sherri Dell 449 449 449 449 449 449 449 449 449 449 449 449 449 450 450 450 450 450 450 Morris, Gerald Lynn Morris, Rubin Nelson Murrell, Linda Faye -N- Nash, Homer B., Jr. Nelson, Gary Kerr Nesmith, Ronald Keith Newman, Elbert B. Newman, Michael Craig Newman, Stephen E. Newton, William Aaron O ' Brien, David W. Osteen, David Vernon -P- Page, Beverlee Rae Parker, Richard Earl Parnell, Ira Byrd, Jr. Pate, Janet Louise Rahn, Charles Howard Richbourg, Francis W. 450 450 450 Rickard, Robert W. Rozar, Larry Wayne 450 450 450 450 450 Strange, Richard C. Sturkie, Carl S. Svetlik, Donald A. 450 450 450 450 450 450 -T- 450 Troutman, Laura M. 450 450 450 -V- Vaughn, Ingnd Renee 450 450 Wadford, Howard S. 450 450 Weatherly, Whitney C. 450 450 Weaver, Tommy L. 450 450 Whisenhunt, Wm. M., Jr. 450 Whittle, David Allen 450 -Z- 450 450 Zelgler, George M. 450 ■,.: ■— fc senior directory ABEL. JOHN RICHARD Sailing Club 4. ACKLEY, BRAINARD LEE. JR. Counter-Guerillas 1; Pre-Vet Club 1, ADAMO. JEFFREY WAYNE Student Chapter AGC 2. 3. 4, SAME 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 2, 3. 4; Commander Fourth Regiment 4; Scabbard and Blade 3,4. ADAMS. IRA LEE. JR. Wesley Foundation Council 1.2: Campus Crusade for Christ 1. 2. 3. 4. ADAMS. JOHNNY ARTHUR. JR. Brynes Scholarship 1. 2. 3. 4; IEEE 1. 2. 3. 4; AIAA 3. 4; Amateur Radio Club 3. 4. WSBF Engineering Staff 2. 3, 4. AGNEW. WILLIAM GIBSON. JR. SAME 2. 3. 4: Economics Club 4; Newman Club 4, AINES. ROBERT WILLIAM Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3; Theta Chi 2. 3. 4. 5. Pledgemaster 2, Sergeant at arms 3. Athletic Chairman 5; The Tiger 5, Circu- lation Manager 5, ALBRECHT, ELOISE JOYCE Omicron Zeta Tau 1, 2: The Tiger Jr. Staff 1; TAPS Jr. Staff 2; Light Brigade 1.2. ALEXANDER, JOHN M. AgEcon Club 1.2. 3.4. ALEXANDER. RONALD CRAIG ACSE 1. 2; SAM 3; RPA Club 3. 4; Outing Club 4. ALLEN. CHARLES DAVID American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2. 3. 4; Dillon County Clemson Club 2. 3, 4: Army R0TC2. 3, 4. ALLEN, ELDON E. National Plant Food Industries Award 3; Agronomy Club 1. 2. 3, 4, Secretary 2. President 4: Alpha Zeta 4. Treasurer 4. ALLEN. JOHN RODGERS Phi Eta Sigma 1. 2. 3. 4; Sigma Alpha Zeta 2. 3. 4; Pi Kappa Alpha 3, 4. Treasurer 4; Tiger Band 2. ALPERT. CALVERT CLAY Owens-Corning Fiberglass Scholarship 3. 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1. 2. 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; Kappa Sigma Nu 1,2. ALVERSON. PEGGY RENOLDS Phi Kappa Phi 4. ANDERSON. GEORGE WOODRUFF. JR. Pershing Rifles Company C-4 1. 2; Persh- ing Rifles Fourth Regimental Head- quarters 3, 4; Assistant S-1 3. 4. ANDERSON. JOHN LAW Delta Kappa Alpha 3. 4. ARMISTEAD. DOUGLAS POUNDS Beta Theta Pi 3. 4. ASHLEY. KENNETH KAY. JR. Delta Sigma Nu 4. AUSTIN. ROBERT ALAN American Association of Textile Technol- ogy 3. 4. -B- BAGNAL. HENRY THURSTON Pre-Law Society 4; Numeral Society 1. 2. 3. Rush Chairman 3: Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4. BAGWELL, JOSEPH GARY Pre-Vet Club 3, 4; Block and Bridle Club 3, 4; Central Spirit Committee 3: Gamma Omega Phi 2, 3; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3. 4. 8AILES, JULIA MARGUERITE South Carolina Electric and Gas Co. Scholarship 1. 2. 3. 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4.- Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4. BAILEY, JOHN DOUGLAS SAM 4; Newman Club 4. BARNETTE. JAMES EDWARD ROTC 1.2.3. 4: Football 1.2.3. BASS, JAMES HENRY, JR. Clemson University Forestry Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. BATSON, PEGGY MARIE Best Caper -1969-1970 3; Who ' s Who 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4; Order of Athena 3, 4. President 4; Capers 2. 3. 4, Administra- tive Officer 2. Commander 3; Young Republican 3; Omicron Zeta Tau 1, 2; Kappa Kappa Gamma 3, 4, Scholarship Chairman 4: Glee Club Backstage Pro- duction 3. BATSON, PAULO., Ill AFRTOC Vice-Commandant ' s Award 3; WSBF 1, 2. 3. 4; Blue Key 4; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Senior Class President 4; Business Director of WSBF 4: Secretary of Delta Sigma Nu 3: Central Spirit Committee 3: Ratmaster 2; Hall Super- visor 4; AFROTC POC 3, 4, Operations Officer of Arnold Air Society 3, 4; DMC AFROTC 4. BAXLEY. L. READE American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2. 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Rugby Club 3, 4. BEASLEY. ROBERT JOSEPH Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3. 4. BEEMER. CHARLES THEODORE Dean ' s List 1. 2. 3. 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, Scholastic Chairman 3, Secretary 4: South Carolina College Republicans 4. BEHLING, ROBERT MARK L. Sons of the American Revolution Award AFROTC 1; Student Senator 2. 4. Chair- man Extramural Organizations Commit- tee 4; Chairman Tri-Leval Committee 4; SCSSL Delegate 3; University Self Study Committee-Cultural Affairs 4; Clemson University Canterbury Association 1, 2. 3. 4; The Tiger 2. 3. 4; WSBF 3. i; Clemson Sailing 1. 2. 3. 4; Clemson Players 3. 4; Young Republicans 1: Pre- Law Club 3; University Political Caucus 3. 4. BELKEN. EDWARD M. Xi Sigma Pi Honorary Fraternity 2. 3. 4. President 4; Forestry Club 3. 4, Home- coming Chairman 4. BELL. DWAYNE MONROE ASME 4: CDA Junior Staff 3; CDA Senior Staff 4. Vice-President 4; Pi Kappa Alphas. 4. BELL. RANDALL LARRY Block C Club 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4; Ag-EconClub4. BELL. THOMAS MARVIN Tau Beta Pi 3. 4; Cataloger 4; IEEE 3. 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Pep Band 1, 2. 3. 4. BELLAMY. GLENN LUTHER Student AIA 1. 2. 3, 4. Pershing Rifles 4. BELOUIN. WALTER PETER. JR. American Ceramic Society 2. 3. 4, Presi- dent 4; Keramos 3. 4. Secretary 4; Union County Clemson Club 1 , 2. 3, 4, Presi- dent 3. BENJAMIN, EDGAR LEE, JR. Honors List 1, 2, 3; Burling Industries Foundation Scholarship 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4; Society of American Military Engineers 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4. BERRY. RONALD PATRICK Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 4; Pre-Law Society 3, 4; Society of American Mili- tary Engineers 1. 2; Young Democrats Club 1. 2; Advanced ROTC 3. 4; Fine Arts Film Club 1.2. 3.4. BESSER. CATHY DANA Sophomore Class Secretary at Sumter Extension 2: Chi Omega 3. 4; TAPS Jr. Staff 3, 4; French Club 4. BETHEA. THOMAS COOPER. JR. 1970 Governor ' s Conference for College Student Leaders 4; American Society of Agricultural Engineers 3. 4, 5. Secretary 4. Sigma Alpha Zeta 1. 2. 3; Pi Kappa Alpha 4. 5. Treasurer 4. Social Chairman S: Dillon County Clemson Club 1,2,3, 4, 5. Treasurer 3, President 4. BIRCH. CHARLES ROGER Society of American Foresters 1; Forest- ry Club 3. Program Chairman 3; Society of American Military Engineers 4. BINNICKER. CHRISTOPHER DERYL Beta Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. BISHOP, JAMES LOUIS Clemson Taekwondo Club 2. BISKER. ROBERT STEVEN Reserve Officer Association Award 2; Phi Eta Sigma 2. 3. 4; Theta Chi Fraternity 4. BLACK. CHRISTOPHER ADAM Department of Services 3. 4. BLACK, C. DENNIS Football Manager 1. 2, 3. 4; Chester County Club 1 . 2, 3. Secretary 3. BLACK. LARRY ALLEN Alpha Phi Omega 1. 2, 3. 4, Historian 4; Tae Kwon Do Club 1, 2, 3. 4; WSBF 4; Basketball Manager 1, 2, BLACK, MANUEL PADGETT, JR. Alpha Zeta 3. 4; Ag-Econ Club 2. 3, 4. Program Chairman 4. BLACK. RICHARD ASHLEY Kappa Alpha Order 2, 3, 4; Chester County Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; RPA Club 2, 3,4, BLAKELY, JAMES ROGER, JR, American Ceramic Society 3, 4, BLAND, FRANK STANFORD Advanced ROTC 3, 4: The Oxfords 3, 4, BLOUNT, WADE BRANTLEY Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4, BOGGS, FRANK MARTIN Phi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4: Society for the Advancement of Management 3, 4; ROTC 3, 4, BOLT, JOELBRANHAM Sigma Nu3, 4. BONNETTE. JOHN DOUGLASS Delta Kappa Alpha 3. 4; Horticulture Club 4. BOOZER, TONEYC. Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association of South Carolina Scholarship 1 , Grant 2, 3; Horticulture Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3, Newsletter Editor 4; Ag-Blo Council 3, 4, Chairman 4; Gamma Rho Fraternity 4, BOPP, CHARLES LESLIE, JR. Gamma Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Lutheran Student Movement 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3; ASCE 1,2,3,4. BORKE. MICHAEL FAISON IBS 4: WSBF 1. 2. 3, 4. Senior Staff 3. 4; DeltaSigmaNu. 4. BOSTIC. JAMES EDWARD, JR. Ford Foundation Fellowship 1 , 2, 3, 4: Phi I Ke BOSTICK, JOSEPH LEGETTE. JR, Advanced ROTC 3. 4, BOWEN. DAVID EUGENE AICHE 2. 3. 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 1. 2. 3, 4. BOYKIN. SAMUEL ROGER Sigma Alpha Epsilon F raternity 3. 4. BRACEY. ROBERT LESLIE Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4. Tau Beta Pi 4. BRACKIN. WALTER GLENN. JR. Freshman Class Vice-President 1; South Carolina State Student Legislature Dele- gate 1 ; Central Dance Association Jr. Staff 3; CD A Senior Staff 4. Placing Chairman 4. BRADLEY. WILLI AM CURTIS AICHE 2, 3. 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3. 4; Track Team 1. BRANHAM. HERBERT. JR. American Chemical Society 1. 2. 3. 4; Soccer Team 1 ; Counter-G uerillas 2, 3. BRANNEN. ARNOLD ALVIN ASCE 4; Tiger Band 1, 2. 3. 4: Concert Band 1. BRAY. RANDY LEE All ACC Baseball 2, 3; Advanced ROTC 3, 4; Delta Kappa Alpha 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4;RPACIub4. BREEDLOVE. WILLIAM NORRIS. JR. Advanced ROTC 3. 4. BRIDWELL. RONALD LEE Ben H. Gardner Scholarship 3: ASCE 1,4. BRIGGS. RANDALL AUSTIN Arnold Air Society 3. 4; Canterbury Club 1, BROADWATER, GREER MILLER Pre Vet Club 1, 2. Secretary 2; Clemson Chapter of South Carolina Branch of American Society for Microbiology 4; Secretary-treasurer 4, BROADWATE R.WILLIAM THOMAS Alpha Zeta 3. 4; Clemson Chapter of South Carolina Branch of the American Society for Microbiology 4. President 4; National Society of Scabbard and B lade 3, 4. Commander 4; Microbiology repre- sentative to Ag-Bio Council 3. 4; Blue Key 4. BROOKS. DONNA MARIE TAPS Beauty 1; Homecoming Court 1; Magnolia Queen 2; Miss Clemson Runner- Up 3; Honorary Cadet Major 1; Young Republicans 2, 3; Chairman Viet Nam Mailcall 3; Omicron Zeta Tau 2, 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma 3. 4. Music Chairman 4; Glee Club 2. 3; Backstage 2. 3; Actress- Patience 3, Imaginary Invalid 2. BROOKS. HENRY C, Junior Class Treasurer 3: Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity 3. 4:SAM 4 BROOKS. JEFFREY EDWARD Financial Assistance Grant AFROTC 2, 3. 4; Signrta Psi Nu (swimming service frater- nityl 1, 2, 3, 4; Clemson University Scuba Club 1, 2. 3. 4. President 3. 4; AFROTC Flight Instruction Program 4. BROOME. ROBERT WALTON Pre-Law Society 4. Advanced ROTC 3. 4. BROWN. DAVID AMBROSE Association of United States Army Award 4; National Society of Pershing Rifles 2. 3. 4; National Society of Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Officers-PR ' s ■Executive Officer, s-1 4. BROWN. DONALD EUGENE American Ceramic Society 3. 4. BROWN. GREGORY ROBERT AIA 1. 2, 3; Beta Sigma Chi 3, 4:Studems for Educational Aid 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; TAPS Jr, Staff 2; Clemson Players 1; Fine Arts Film Club 1,2,3. BROWN, HERBERT W.. JR, Theta Chi Fraternity 3. 4. BROWN. PATRICK MARSHALL G lee Club 1. BROWN, REX ALAN Phi Delta Theta 3, 4; Sailing Club 3, 4; RPACIubS, 4;ScubaClub4. BROWN. ROBERTWILLIAM AICHE4:YMCA4. BRUENING, J. PATRICK American Institute of Physics 3; Geology Club 3. 4; TAPS Photo Staff 4; Clemson Sailing Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Clemson Players 1, 2, 3, 4. BRYAN, VALERIE JEAN CARSON ASME 1; RPA 3, 4; Flying Tiger Angel Flight 1, 2, Comptroller General 1, 2; 4-H Club 1 ; Clemson Players Night Must Fall 2; Young Republicans 1 , 2. 3, 4. Secretary 2; Outing Club 4. BUCHANAN. MICHAEL ERIC Fencing Club 4, BULLARD. ROGER DALE Treasurer Sophomore Class Clemson at Sumter 2; YOFC 2; Tennis. Clemson at Sumter 2; Spirit Committee, Clemson at Sumter 2. BULLOCK, RICHARD EDWARD Xi Sigma Pi 3. 4; Forestry Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Alpha Zeta 3. 4. BURBAGE. COLLINS ARTHUR American Ceramic Society 4 BURNS, STEVEN OTWAY ASME 1, 2, 3: Theta Chi Fraternity 2, 3, 4; Freshman Basketball 1. BURROUGHS. JOHN BALL. JR. Dean ' s List 1; AFROTC Scholarship 1; Central Spirit Committee 4; Beta Theta Pi 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Varsity Soccer 1, 2. 3. 4; Block C Club 2. 3. 4. BUTLER. GEORGE ALFRED Merit Scholarships 1. 2. 3. 4; Ag-Econ Club 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3. President 4. BUTLER. MICHAEL EDMUND Army Recondo Badge 4; Rifle Sharp- shooter ' s Medal 4; ROTC 1. 2. 3. 4; Intra- mural Football 1, 2, 4; Intramural Basketball 4. BYRD. LANNY ADOLPH Honor List 2, 3; POC 3. 4; FIP 4. CALDWELL. CHARLES WAYNE Football Scholarship 1, CALLISON. SUSAN ELIZABETH Kappa Kappa Gamma 2. 3. 4. CAMERON, LEWIS CARROLL Rugby Club 3. 4. CAMPBELL. HAROLD BLAKEY Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi Fraternity 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Fraternity Co uncil 3. CANNON. FRANK WITT Beta Sigma Chi Fraternity 4. CANNON. GLENN SCOTT AVROC 4; USNR 4 CANTRELL. WALLACE NATHANIEL ROTC 3. 4. CARD, DANIEL F. South Carolina Recreation and Park Society 4; E mployees and Alumni Associ- ation of the National Park Service 4; RPA Club 4. CARLTON. ROBERT CLEMENT, JR, Sigma Nu 3, 4; R. T, Club 1. 2. 3. 4. CARMICHAEL. MARVIN GADDY Ag-Econ Club 1. 2. 3, 4, 5; Dillon County Clemson Club 1,2, 3, 4 CARRINGTON, JOHN CARROL J. C. Rich Scholarship 2, 3, 4; Alpha Zeta Fraternity 4; Agronomy Club 4, CARSON. JOHN NEVINS Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4; Clemson Players 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Clemson Little Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4; Clemson Children ' s Theatre 2, 3. 4. CARSON. WILLIAM STEPHEN AIA 1. 2. 3, 4, 5; Advanced ROTC 3, 4. CARSTEN, WILLIAM MALCOLM AICHE 3, 4. CARTER, TED E. RPA Club 1. 2, 3, 4, President 3: Young Republicans 3, 4. CARY, BRADLEY DEAN Advanced ROTC 3, 4. CASSADY. FRANCIS NEIL Freshman Football 1: Varsity Football 2, 3. 4: ACC Back of the Week 4; Delta Kappa Alpha Fraternity 1, 2, 3, 4, Rush Chairman 3, Social Chairman 3, President 4; Social Chairman Football Team 4; Interfraternity Council 4. CASSADY. VERNE AIA 1 2 3 4. CATTO. ' m ' ic ' hALE LOUIS National Vice President of ADSA 4; Pre- sident of Dairy Science Club 3. 4: Secre tary Gamma Rho 3, 4; Ag-Bio Council Member 4. CAUGHMAN. GEORGE WESLEY, JR. Mu Beta Psi 3. 4. 5: Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. CAUTHEN, ROBERT HENRY, JR. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1. 2. 3, 4 CAWOOD. NIXON EUGENE Association of General Contractors 2, 3, 4. CHANCELLOR, WILLIAM FLOYD IEEE 2, 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. CHANDLER, HAROLD III Freshman Class President Clemson Uni- versity at Sumter 1; Student Body Presi- dent Clemson University at Sumter 2. CHANDO, STEPHEN. JR. Piedmont Contractors Award 3; Student Chapter AGC Construction Award 2; Associated General Contractors Club 2, 3, 4, President 4. CHAPMAN, JERRY ODELL IEEE 3, 4, CHASTEEN, JANE DAY Zoology Club 3, 4; Ag-Bio Council 3. CHEN. MARCO ANTONIO Honors Program 3, 4: IEEE 4; Newman Students Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Inter- national Students Association 1,2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3, 4: The Tiger 1, 2; The Chronicle 3, 4; Calhoun Literary Workshop 1,2. CLARK, JAMES NEVILLE Kappa Sigma F raternity 3, 4. CLARKSON. GARDEN STUART Block C Club 4; Soccer Team 4; ROTC Captain 4. CLONINGER. ROBERT ANDREW Forestry Club 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4. COAKLEY. JOHN MORRISON Blue Key 4; Delta Kappa Alpha Frater- nity 3. 4; Varsity Basketball Team 2. 3, 4,- Block C Club 3, 4. COBB. DANIEL E. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, High honors 1, 2, Highest honors 3, senior directory COGGIN.MARY LIL RPA Majors Club 2, 3, 4, Historial 4; Baptist Student Unron 2; Campus Crusade for Christ 2, 3, 4: Rat Master 4; Resident Assis nt4. COGGINS, DONALD McKINNEY Kappa Sigma Fraternity 2. 3. 4. IFC Representative 3, President 4; Advanced R0TC3. 4, COKER, ALAN DORMAN Student Senate Clemson at Sumter 2, COKER. SAMUEL REAVES Forestry Club 2. 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4; Clemson Cheerleader Tiger 1, 3; Delta KappaAlphaFraternity 1,2, 3,4. COLE, STANLEY PARKS AFROTC Scholarship 1. 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4, Arnold Air Society 4; Tiger Band 1, 2. 3.4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4. COLEMAN, JAMES LOUIE, JR. SAME Engineering Award to Outstanding Senior Engineer in AF ROTC 4; Outstand- ing Freshman in Tiger Band 1 ; Who ' s Who in American Colleges And Universities 4, Phi Kappa Phi 4; Tau Beta Pi 4: IEEE 1,2, 3, 4, Tiger Band 2, 3, 4, 5; Concert Band 2, 3, 4, 5; AF ROTC 3, 4; Band Commander 3, Wing Staff 4. COLE MAN. WILLI AM HOWARD ASME2.3. 4. COMPTON.BENGILES AIA 2. 3. 4; Kappa Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Secretary of pledge class 1, Chaplain 2, Historian, Pledgemaster 3; Student Chaplain of Clemson University ■68- ' 69. CONDON. THOMAS JOHN lota Lambda Sigma 3. 4; Forestry Club 1 ; Freshman Football 1 . CONK LIN, THOMAS ROBERT Higgin ' s Scholarship 2; American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2, 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4, The Tiger 2. COPELAND, WILLIAM LEISEL BlackandBridleClub2,3,4. COOPER. CHARLES RAY SAAE3. 4, COOPER, JERRY LYNN Dean ' s List 1; ASME 3.4 COOPER. NOAH BRYANT. JR. RPA Club 3, 4; Horticulture Club 3, 4; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity 2, 3, 4. COOPER, RONALD EDMOND A Ipha Phi Omega 3, 4, Secretary 4 CORBETT, CLAUDE WILLIAM, 111 H igh Court Clemson at Sumter COSBEY. DANIEL JOSEPH AGC4. COX.JAMESWAYNE HonorsList 1,2,3; IEEE 4. COX,JERRYWAYNE Fresh man Cheerleader 1. COX. JOHN DAVID Delta Sigma Nu 2. 3, 4. COX. ROBERT ALLEN Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities 4; Blue Key 3. 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 4; Tigerbrotherhood 4; Pi Kappa Alpha 3, 4, Alumni Chairman 4; TAPS Junior Staff 2, Senior Staff, 3, 4. Activities Editors, Editor-in-Chief 4; Phi KappaPhi4. T.H.E. Award CRAIG. MARY ELIZABETH Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Order of Athena 3, 4; Omicron Zeta Tau 2, Activi- ties Chairman 2; Kappa Kappa Gamma 3, 4, President 4, Panhellenic Secretary 3; TAPSJuniorStaff2. CRANFORD, ROGER DELL Chester County Clemson Club 1, 2, Calhoun Literary Society 3 CRAWFORD, C.HUGH, JR. Class Senator 1; President S- phomore Class 2: President Junior Class 3, Central Spirit Committee 2, 3;Sigma Nu 1. 2, 3, 4; R.T.CIub1.2.3.4. CREEL. JOHNW, Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3: Sigma Phi Epsilon 3. 4. TAPS Junior Staff 2. 3; TAPS Senior Staff 4. Co-organizations Editor 4; TAPS Delegate; BTW4;HCDHW3. CRIBB.DONMICHAEL Pennell Achievement Award 3; ASCE 3, 4; AF ROTC 3, 4, F light I nstruction Program 4, CROMER, BARBARA LYNN Elections Board 1; Omicron Zeta Tau 1,2; University Singers 1, 2, 3. 4. Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4. CROMER. MICHAEL JACKSON ASME 3. 4; Young Republicans 2. CROOK. JOSEPH E, ASCE 2. 3. 4; BSU 3, 4; Tiger Band Color Guard 1,2, 3. CROWE, MICHAEL GLENN Tau Beta Pi 4; National Science Foundation Fellowship for Graduate School 5; ASCE 2, 3, 4; Hall Supervisor 3. CUEMAN. GLENN FLETCHER DeltaSigmaNu2, 3, 4. CULBERTSON, CHARLES MARION, II American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2,3,4. CUNNINGHAM. RICHARD CARSON Department of Services 2, 3. 4; Scuba Club 1. 2; Sports Car Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Geology Club 2. 3, 4. CURRIE. JOHN MICHAEL AIA 1. 2. 3, 4, Vice-Presidents. Secretary 4; Associate Editor, South Atlantic Region A- S Magapaper 4, CUSUMAND, THOMAS J. Treasurer Clemson at Sumter 1; Vice- President Clemson at Sumter 2. CUZZELL. CHARLES LOUIS RPA Club 3. 4; The Tiger 2, 3. DAILEY, DAVID WAYNE The Navigators 2, DANIEL. RALPH WRAY BlockCCIub3.4. DANTZLER. LYNNZACO Dean ' s List 1; ASAE 1. 2. 3, 4; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; CDA Junior Staff 3; CDA Staff 4, President 4; Kappa Alpha Order Social Fraternity 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4. DASHER. LINDA L. Outstanding Student RPA 3; Recreation Society Scholarship 4; Who ' s Who 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3; Order of Athena 3. 4; RPA Club 2; Vice President WSA 3; Secretary Court of Lesser Appeals 4; Dormitory Officer 2; Delta Delta Delta. Vice Presi- dent 4; Angel Flight 2. 3, 4, Commander 4; Resident Assistant 3. 4. DAVIS, JOSEPH EDWARD, JR. Freshman High Honors 1 ; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Sigma Nu 1 . 2.3. 4;TAPSJuniorStaff 3 DAVIS. RICHARD CHAMPION. JR. Pershing Rifles 1 . 2. 3. Pledge Commander 3. DAWKINS. BENJAMIN LAMONT American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3. 4. Secretary 4; Al AA 4. DAWKINS, BRENDASPEARMAN Dean ' s List 1, 2. 3; Chi Omega Fraternity 2. 3; Sigma Beta Chi Sorority 1. DELOACH. JAMES E., JR. Pickens County Clemson Club 2, 3. Presi- dent 4;GleeClub2, 3. DE LOACH, PERRY BUCKNER Who ' s Who 4; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4,- Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; High Court 4; Resident Assistant 2. 3, 4 DELUCA, FRANK RICHARD Dean ' s List 1 ; Kappa Sigma Fraternity 1, 2, 3, 4; Advanced Army ROTC 3. 4. DEMORI, ADRIANO Soccer 3, 4, Best Offensive Player 1969. DEMPSEY, TONY RAY Society for Advancement of Agricultural Education 3, 4, Sergeant-alarms 4. DENTON, JOHN GREGORY Junior Senator 3; Delta Kappa Alpha Fra- ternity 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 3, Secretary 4. DETWILER. KENNETH W. ASME 3, 4; Resident Assistant 3. 4;Soccer 3. DE VE AUX. JOHN POTEOUS ASCE 4; Clemson Photography Club 4. DEVAUX. ROBERT E. Weight Lifting Club; Track Team; Tiger Staff. DEWITT, CHARLES HYDRICK Associated General Contractors 2, 3, 4; Class Council 2; Alpha Gamma Social Fra- ternity 3,4, DICKENSON, LAWRENCE WILLIAM Tau Beta Pi 4; ASME 1, 2; Tiger Band 1 , 2, 3, 4; Clemson University Concert Band 1, 2,3.4. DJUREN, RONALD W. Dean ' s List; S, C. American Institute of Architects 1.2.3, 4; Young Republicans 1 ; TAPS Photo Staff 3. DOBBINS, STANLEY RHETT Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; Agronomy Club 1 , 2, 3. 4; Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4; Football 1,2. DONALDSON. EMILY DUPRE Jug Award 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweet- heart 4; Tiger Belle 4; I ntramurals 4; Resi- dent Assistant 1 ; Omicron Zeta Tau Soror- ity 1,2; Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority 3. 4, Secretary 2. Public Relations Chairman 4; TAPS Junior Staff 2; TAPS Senior Staff, Classes Editor 3. 4; Tiger Junior Staff 1 . DONALDSON. WILLIAM FRANCIS. Jr. SludentAIA 1.2.3,4. DOREY, RICHARD JOHN Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, Secretary 4; ASME l,2;Sailing3. DOSS. THOMAS GLENN A1CHE2.3.4, DOUG LASS, F LOYD SAMUE L, JR Clemson Forestry Club 3, 4; Clemson Amateur Radio Club 1 , 2, 3. 4. DREHER. THOMAS DANIEL Xi Sigma Pi Outstanding Junior Award 3; Army Scholarship; Xi Sigma Pi 3. 4; A Ipha Zeta 3, 4; Gamma Sigma Delta 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Blue Key 4; Resident Assistant; Army ROTC, Battalion Com- mander 4; Counterguerillas 3; Clemson Forester. Co-editor 4. DROEGE. ALBERT DWAYNE Freshman Senator 1; Tiger Band 1, 2; Pi Kappa Alpha 1 . 2. 3. 4; I. F. C. 3. 4. Vice President 4;C. D. A. Junior Staff 3. DUCWORTH, GEORGE MARION Block C. Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4; FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Delta Kappa Alpha Fraternity 3, 4; Vice President of Football Dorm 4. DUCWORTH. LYMAN ASHURST, JR. Reserve Officers Association Medal. ROTC 3; Williamson Memorial Education Grant; Phi Eta Sigma 1. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; Gamma Beta Phi 3, 4; Delta Sigma Nu Fraternity 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Advanced ROTC 3, 4. DUNBAR, JOHN PATRICK J. H. CochranScholarship; Alpha Zeta. DUNN. WILLIAM A. Resident Assistant 3. 4; ROTC I. 2. 3. 4, DUPRE. CHARLES HENRY WhosWho4;Phi EtaSigmal.2 3.4:Tau Beta Pi 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; AlCHE 2. 3, 4, President 4; Blue Key 3, 4; Student Senator 3, 4. General Affairs Committee Chairman 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity 3. 4, President 4. DWORSCHAK. MANFRED Phi Delta Theta Fraternity 3, 4; Army ROTC 2, 3. 4; Air Force ROTCl;Society of American Military Engineers 3, 4. -e- EARLE. EDWARD BENSON, JR. SAAE 2. 3. 4; Blocks. Bridle Club 2. 3, 4. ECK. RONALD WARREN ASTM Student Award 3; Honors List 1 , 2, 3; ASCE 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4; Tau Beta Pi 4. Corresponding Secretary 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4;Tiger Junior Staff 1. EDENS. HENRY C, 111 Horticulture Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4, EDGAR, HOWARD BRIAN Weightlifting Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. EDWARDS, ALLEN GIBSON S. C. National G uard Association Scholar- ship 3; Blue Key 4; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Phi Delta Theta Fraternity 2. 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, Alumni Secretary 4; TAPS Junior Staff 3; TAPS Senior Staff 4. Activities and Student Government Editor; Cheer- leader 1 ; Fine Arts F ilm Club 2. 3. EDWARDS. JAMES KELLY Agriculture Economics Club 3. Secretary; Advanced R0TC2. EDWARDS, LAURA GAYE SigmaTauEpsiton3, 4; Angel Flight 1 EDWARDS, MARVINS. Pi Kappa Alpha 3, 4. EDWARDS. THOMAS BARRY Phi Eta Sigma. Sigma Tau Epsilon. EGGERT. CHERYL ELIZABETH Intramural Basketball 3. ELLEFSON. CRAIG DOUGLAS Counter Guerrillas 1; SAME 1. ELLIS, JAMES J.. JR. Young Republicans 2; Southern Student Organizing Committee 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3, Co-chairman 4. ELLIS, ROBERTERVIN, JR. Clemson Chapter of American Institute of Architects 3. 4; Tiger Band 3, ELLISON. DANIEL RICHARD Pre-vetClub 1.2,3,4, ELLISON, F.STEPHEN Honors 1 ; Students Architects Institute of America 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading Squad 2, 3. 4; CDA 3. 4. Decoration Committee Chairman 4; Phi Delta Theta Fraternity 1, 2, 3, 4, ELMORE, LARRYEARL Clemson Agronomy Club. EPPES, RICHARD EARL SAM 4; KappaSigma Fraternity 3, 4. EPPS, ROBERTEARL Student Al A 2. 3. 4; SAME 4; Sigma Alpha Zeta 1 . 2; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity 3, 4. ESKEW. ELLIOTT BENTON Rugby Club. EVANS, JAMES E LLIOTT, JR. Pershing Rifles2;Tiger Band 4. EVANS. WILLIAM EDMUND SAME 1. 2, 3, 4; AIA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3; Counter Guerrillas 1.2;TaeKwon Do 1.2; Senate 2. 3. 4, Chairman of Academic Committee 4; University Library Commit- tee 4; Tiger Staff 1 . 2; Newman Club 4. EVERETTE, JOHNNYSHERWOOO EconomicsClub 3, 4;SAM 4. EWAN, KENNETH MARVIN Kappa Sigma 3, 4; TAPS Senior Staff 3. -F- FAIREY, ROBERT JAMES SAM 2. 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. FASINSKI, ROBERT FRANCIS Rugby Club;Sports Car Club, FEINBERG.MARCM, Pre-Vet Club 1, 2; Advanced ROTC 3, 4, Brigade Staff 4; Central Spirit Committee 3; Theta Chi Fraternity 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 1, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, Social Chairman 2, 3, Rush Chairman 3, President 4; Hillel-Brandeis 1, 2; IFC 4; TAPS Senior Staff 3. Advertising Manager, Tiger Senior Staff 4, Business Manager 4. FERGUSON. WILLI AM FRANKLIN Newman Club 4; ROTC 1. 2. 3, 4. FEWELL. JOSEPH EURANUS, JR. Delta Sigma Nu 3. 4; Advanced ROTC 3. 4. FICKEN, LEWIS MOBLEY AIA 2. 3, 4: Animal Farm 4. FILLY AW, RICHARDBRUCE Architectural Foundation Building Con- struction Award 2; Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Executive Officer 4; Scabbard Blade 4: Associated General Contractors of America 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3; Senior Sen- ator 4; Beta Theta Pi Fraternity 3. 4; Air Force ROTC; Resident Assistant 3, 4. FIN LEY, WILLI AM GARY Pickens County Clemson Club. 2, 3, 4, FISHER, RONALDFRED American Society of Civil Engineers 4; Young Republicans Club, 2. 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4. Program Chair- man 4; Gamma Omega Phi 2. 3, 4; Election Board 2; Campus Crusade for Christ 4; Clemson Debate Team 2;Sailing Club 2. FLEMING, MEREDITH ANN Angel Flight, FLEMING, WILLIAM HER BERT Textile Chemistry Scholarship 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3. FLETCHER, DONALD HAYNE AlCHE Society; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity 3, 4. FLITTER. CAROLER. Honors List 1 : Pre-Vet Club 1 ; Zoology Club 4. FLOW. CLAUDE LENNOX, Ml ACS 3. 4 FLOWERS. LEE MATHEW, JR. Society for the Advancement of Manage- F LOYD. JOHN WILSON Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Senator 2;SigmaNu Fraternity 3, 4. FLOYD, MARION RALPH Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity 1, 2, 3,4. FORBES. ROBERTEUGENE ForestryClubl,2.3,4. FOSTER, RICHARD H. KappaSigma Fraternitv2, 3. 4;SportsCar Clubof Clemson3. 4. FOY. PATTERSON WARDLAW Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 2. 3, 4. FREDERICK. WILLIAM JOHN AGC 2. 3. 4, Vice-President 4. FREE. WILLIAM JACKSON Associated General Contractors 3. 4; Numeral Society t. 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity 3, 4. FREEMAN. JAMES CARY University Singers 4. FRONEBERGER. CHARLES ROBERT Society of American Military Engineers 1, 2. 3 . 4; American Society of Civil Engi- neers 4. FRYE. BENJAMIN HOWARD Farm Credit Banks of Columbia Scholar- ship Award 3. 4; Alpha Zeta 4, Agronomy Economics Club 2. 3. 4. Vice President 4, Program Chairman 2. GAGE, GEORGE WILLIAMS, III Honors List 1, 2; American Institute of Architects-Student Chapter 1. GAGNON. RICHARDPAUL Clemson CounterGuerrillasl. 2. 3. GAILEY. STANLEY DEAN American Institute of Architects 1.2. 3. 4; Advanced ROTC; Tiger Band 1.2. GALE. CHERYL ANN Sweetheart of Alpha Tau Omega; Order of Athena; Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society; Chi Omega Sorority 3, 4, Treas- urer 4;T APS Staff 4; Intramural sports. GAMBRELL. DAN HENRY. JR. Delta Sigma Nu 2. 3, 4. Pledgemaster 3, President 3, Interim V. P. 4; Young Repub- licans Club 3. GANDY, ERNEST LERAND Clemson University Graphic Arts Society; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2, 3, 4; Army Flight Program. GARCES, ROBERT DANIEL Phi Delta Theta 3, 4; Sigma Si Nu 1 , 2. 3; Swimming Team 1, 2, 3. 4; Block C Club. GARDNER. HARRY DAUNN Delta Kappa Alpha 1. 2. 3, 4; Freshmen Basketball 1. GARDNER, RICHARD WARREN RPA Club 2. 3, 4; Delta Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; Rugby Club. GARMON. JEFF POWERS NSF Fellowship GARNER, FOSTER MITCHELL ASME 2, 3, 4. GARRIS.GLEN IRWIN Recipient of scholarship 1. 2; Senator Sumter Campus 2; Literature Club Sumter Campus; Student publication committee Sumter Campus. GARRISON, DAVID LEE Advanced Army ROTC. GARTHE, JAMESWARREN ASAE 1. 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Army R0TC1,2, 3, 4. GEORGE, SUZANNE Pre- Veterinary Club; Zoology Club; Delta Theta Chi 3. GEORGEO. ALEXANDRA WSA 1. 3; President of Manning Hall 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Pledge Chairman 4; TAPS senior directory JuniorSlaff2. GERONIMOS. MICHAEL GREGORY American Society for Metals 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Theta Chi; Chairman of Heart Funds. GILBERT. WILLI AM PAUL Architect School Faculty Award 1; AF ROTC Genefal Dynamics Award 2: Tau Sigma Delta. GILBERTSON. BRUCE HUNTER Cheerleader 1 ; Beta Theta Pi 1 , 2, 3, 4. GILCHRIST, WILLI AM PORTER American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2, 3, 4: American Chemical Society 1 . GILES, JON ASHFORM South Carolina Parks and Recreation Society 2, 3, 4; National Recreation and Park Association 3, 4; RPA Club; YMCA 1 , 2, 3, Cabinet Officer 1,2,3, Vice-President Freshman Council; Circle K Club 3; Track Team 1,2, 3, 4. GIST, ROBERTWYLIE.JR. Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 4. GLENN, CHARLESJ.. JR. Resident Assistant 2, 3, 4. GLENN, EDITH ANNE Clemson University 4-H Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3; Ag Bio Council 3; G iris Service Sorority 3, 4, Historian 4. GLENN, EMILY JOYCE Singleton Scholarship 1, 2; Coburg Dairy Scholarship 3, 4; American Society of Animal Science Scholarship Award 3; American Dairy Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Clemson University 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Resident Assistant 4. GLINN.JOHNARKELL ASME2,3,4, GODBOLD,EBEND. Agricultural Education Club; Agronomy Club. GOODING, RICHARD WINSTON Varsity Tennis 1,2. GORDON, WILLI AM EDDIE Society of American Military Engineers2; Baptist Student Union 1, 2, President 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi, Chairman Ticket Commit- tee 1, 2, Chairman Social Committee 3, Vice-President 4: Army ROTC 1.2,3, 4. GOSSETT.NICHOLASEARLE AA North Greenville Jr. College 2; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Men ' s G lee Club 3; University Singers 3, 4. GRAHAM, CHARLES ALLAN, JR. AIA3,4. GRANT, H ASKE LL EDGAR SAM 1.2,3. 4, Alpha Phi Omega 1,2,3, 4; Lambda Beta Phi 2, 3, 4. GREEN, JERRY GERNARD lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4. GREEN, JOHNWARREN Army ROTC Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4; RPA Club 3, 4; South Carolina Recreation and Park Society 3, 4; National Student Recreation and Park Society 3, 4. GREEN, SHANNON KATHLEEN Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 4; Prospective Sales and Marketing Executives4. GREER. GARY JAMES SAME 2. GREER, JAMES REMBERT SAM. GREGG. DANNY EARL Freshman Cheerleader; Varsity Cheer- leader, Head Cheerleader 4; Who ' s Who 4; Blue Key; Sophomore Senator; Vice- President of the Student Body 4; Tiger Brotherhood, Secretary 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary; President ' s Cabinet; Central Spirit Com- mittee 3. 4. GRIFFITH, JOHNDAVID Sigma Nu 1,2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4. GRIGGS. HOWARD RANDALL Pi Kappa Alpha 3. 4; Central Dance Asso- ciation 3. 4, CDA Senior Staff Alternus4. GRIMSTEAD. RICHARD LEE Al A 3. 4,6; Varsity Football 2, 3. GROCHOVUSKI, JOHN MICHAEL ASM; Intramurals. GROOVER, STEVEN ALLEN SigmaPhlEpsilon 3,4; Advanced ROTC 3. GROSVENOR. RICHARD BRUCE Zool MyQlub 3, President 4. °Socc??l. i ' t? GULLY. JAMES HAROLD - i- . : Bowling Team. -H- HAAS. JOHN MICHAEL AICE 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 3; Beta Sigma Chi 1.2,3, 4, Parliamentarian 3. President 4; Arnold Air Society 3. 4;TIGE R 2. 3. HADDOCK. RICHARD BROWN Pennell Land Company Award; Student Chapter of The American Society of Civil HADDON, ALECIA ANN Honors and Awards Day 1; Student Dele- gate to Education Department Curriculum Committee 3. 4; WSA 3; Delta Delta Delta 1. 2, 3. 4. Secretary 3; TAPS Junior Staff 2. 3; Light Brigade 1 ;Sailing Club4. HADDON. ALICE MARIE Honors and Awards Day 1; Delegate to National Leadership Convention 3; Who ' s Who. Junior Senator 3; Delta Delta Delta 3. 4; Delta Theta Chi 1 . 2. 3; I nter-Sorority Council 3. Treasurer 3; Panhellenic Coun- cil 4. President 4; Light Brigade 1 . HAENE.THOMASWALTER Swimming Team Co-Captain 4; Sigma Psi Nu3.4. HAIR.CARLM.. JR. American Institute of Architecture 2, 3, 4. HALL. DAVID FAGG. JR. Cross Country Track 1.2; Indoor Track 1, 2. 3. 4; Outdoor Track 1. 2, 3. 4; Block C Club2.3.4. HALL, DAVID NEWBERRY YMCA 1; Agronomy Club 3, 4; Agricul- tural Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Gamma R ho 4. HAMM.SHERRIL L, Concert Band 1 ; Kappa Kappa Gamma 3, 4. HAMMOND. JOHN GAINES, JR. Delta Kappa Alpha 3, 4. HAMMOND. WILL I AM HUFF Alpha Zeta 3. 4; Agricultural Economics Club 2. 3. 4. HANAHAN. JAMES ROSS, JR. Sigma Tau Epsilon 3. 4; Circle K 1; Court of Lesser Appeals 3; Chairman of High Court 4; Beta Theta Pi 2. 3.4. Treasurer 3, Pledge Trainer 4; TAPS Junior Staff 3; Soccer 1 . HANZEL. JOHN FRANCIS Pledge of Year Phi Delta Theta 1; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Clio Society 3, 4. President 4; Inter- Fraternity Countil 3; Phi Delta Theta 1,2, 3. 4. Historian 3. IFC Representative 3; Advanced ROTC 3. 4; TAPS Junior Staff 3 HARDEE. GENE ELDRED Alph3TauAlpha2;SAAE4. HARMON. JERELDEAN Poultry Science Club 1.2, 3, 4; Ag-Bio Council 3. 4 ; Gamma R ho 4. HARMON. LEON CARROLL AICHE2.3. 4. HARPER, BERNARD CALEB Student League for Black Identity 2. HARPER. LAWRENCE OSBORNE Cadet Cup 3; John H, Jay Award 3; Society of American Military Engineers3. 4; American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers 1 . 2, 3; Chemistry Club 4; Pershing Rifles 1.2.3. Commanding Officer 3. HARPOOTLI AN. RICHARD ARA Blue Key; Chairman SpeakersBureau4. 5; Central Spirit Committee 3, 4; High Court Defense Attorney 4, 5; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4, 5; TIGER, News Editor 3, Associate Editor4,Editor.in-Chief5. HARRELL, JOESELVIN Society of Microbiologists. HARRINGTON, NANCY ELIZABETH Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4, First Vice- President 3, 4; Clemson University 4-H Club 3, 4, Secretary 4 HARRIS, JOHN ROBERT Meat Evaluation Contest Winner 3; Block Bridle Club 3, 4; Clemson University 4-H Club3, 4;ScubaClub3, 4. HARRIS, MICHAEL PRINCE Phi Kappa Delta, Kappa Alpha Order. HARRIS, ROBERT ARTHUR Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; TIGE R Band 1,2,3, 4; Concert Band 3. HARRISON, HENRY MARVIN DixieSky Divets2,3,4. HAR ROWER, STEVEN JAMES ASME 2. 3, 4, President 4; Army ROTC 3, 4.BrigadeSt3ff 4. HARTZLER. MARY LENOIR Scuba Club; Psychology Club. HARVEY. ALTON LESTER American Society of Civil Engineers 4; YMCA 1,2, HASELDEN, ALFORD Pre-Law Society 4; ROTC 4; Beta Theta Pi 2,3,4. HAYDEN, WILLI AM HENRY, III Student AIA 1, 2. 4; Fine Arts Film Club 1,2. HAYES, JOET. Ill Tiger Band 1 . HEATH, WILLIAM MICHAEL Army ROTC Scholarship; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice- President 4; YMCA Cabinet 2. 3. 4, HECK,CHARLESC lota Beta Sigma 3, 4, WSBF 1, 7 3, 4, Assistant Senior SlafI 2, 3,Scnioi Siatf 4, ATC Coordinator 4 HEINS. AUGUSTE. JR. WSBF 1.2. HEMPHILL. RALPH BENJAMIN Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3. 4. HENDERSON. CHRISTOPHER W. Theta Chi 3. HENDERSON, LAND RUM HAZEL, JR. Gamma Omega Phi 3, 4, Vice-President; Pre-Law Society 3, 4, Treasurer and Vice- President; Young Republicans 3, 4; Dele- gate to South Carolina State Student Legislature 3, 4; High Court 4; [ 1,2, 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3. 4; Chester County Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HENDRICKS, GEORGE BE RNARR lota Lambda Sigma 3 4; Army ROTC 3, 4. HENDRICKS, PHIL LAMAR RPA Club; Delta Kappa Alpha, HENDRICKS, STEPHEN ELLIOTT American Institute of Architects 1. 2, 3. 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3; CDA Senior Staff 4; Publicity Chairman; Circle K 2. Secretary. HENDR IX. JAMES DAVID Sigma Nu. Secretary 4. HENKEL. RICHARD ELLIS Society for the Advancement of Manage ment 4; ROTC 1,2, 3. 4; Golf 1.4. HEN R I KSEN. FOR REST ALAN Theta Chi 3, 4; Forestiy Club 2, 3. 4; Weight Club 3, HENRIKSON, STEPHEN BRIAN Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3. 4; Advanced ROTC 3. 4; Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Circulation Staff Tiger 3. HERLONG, DAN MICHAEL Court of Lesser Appeals 4; Beta Theta Pi. HERR, DANIELCASSEL Student American Institute of Architects 1.2.3.4. HICKS. DONALD CHRISTOPHER Society of American Military Engineers2; Baptist Student Union 3. 4; Clemson Chess Club 3; Clemson Young Democrats 2, 3,4. HILDEBR AND. WILLI AM GUY AlphaZeta2, 3. 4;AgEconClub2, 3.4. HILES.GERALD EDWARD Pickens County Clemson Club 4. HIMMEL. RONALDGENE National Society Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive 3. Regimental Headquarters 4; ASME 1. 2. 3. 4;SAME2. 3, 4. Scuba Club 4;DixieSkydivers4. HINKEL, DALE OWEN Elll l;Pershing Rifles 1. 2; B ugby Club J HINTON, RODGER FERGUSON Junior Division Honors 1, 2; Honors 1. 2. 3; SCCMA Design Award. AISC Design Award; Rudolph Lee Awartl; Student Chapter of American Institute of Archi- tects. 1. 2, 3, 4; Tau Sigma Delta, Tiger Band 1,2, HOBBS, OSWALD TALMADGE. JR. MuBetaPs!2, 3. 4;SludentSenate2;Tiger Band 1. 2. 3, 4, 5. Librarians; Concert Band 1 2. 3, 5; Campus Crusade for Chi ist 5. HOCKENBERRY.MARY LUCINDA South Carolina Garden Club Scholarship 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4, Junior Senator 3; Appeals Court 4, Vice-Chairman; Student Union Building Coinmittee 4: Student Union Planning Committee 3, Committee tor Institutional Self-Study 4. Horticul- ture Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Dormi- tory Presidents. HODGE. JERRYWHITWORTH ROTC1.2.3,4, HODGES, ALLEN HARDY Alpha Phi Omega 1. 2, 3, 4. Tiger Staff Photograoherl,2. 3. 4. HOHLA. DEBORAH DAVENPORT Microbiology Club 3. 4. Vice President 4. HOLCOMBE, PERRY DEAN ASCE 2, 3, 4; Resident Assistant 2, 3, 4. HOLDEN, SANDRA ALICIA WSA; Clemson University Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Librarians HOLLIDAY, CHARLES HARVEY, JR. Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary 3; Tiger Band 1, 2. 3. 4, 5, 6; Assistant Supply Officer 3, Supply Officer 4, 5, 6; Concert Band. President 4. HOLLAND. EDWARD J. JR, Arnold Air Society 3. 4; Advanced ROTC Staff; Delta Kappa Alpha; Block C Club; Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 . HOLLEMAN. LAURIE ANNE Debate Team 1, 2, 3; Defense Attorney for Women ' s Judicial Board Z; Associate De- fense Attorney for High Court 3; Kappa KappaGamma2, 3, 4. HOLSTEl N, THOMAS DAV IS Agronomy Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. HOPPER, HENRY LEE American Society of Mechanical Engi- HOBRES, JOHNJ., IV Beta Sigma Chi. HORTON, MICHAEL LEE American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans Club 3;SAME 3,4. HUDGENS, ANNAR, Pre-Vet Club 1 ;Block and Bridle Club2, 3, 4. Secretary S. Program Chairman 4, Horti- culture Club 3. 4; Ag-Bio Council 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Resident A-.:.istant 4. HUDSON, LARRY PAUL Sigma Alpha Zeta 2, 3; Pi Kappa Alph.i 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Beta Tau Sigma 1, 2, HUFF, RAYMOND TH ADDEUS Meritous Service to College of Archi tecture; ASC American Institute of Archi- tects 2, 3, 4, 5, Regional Director 2, 3, Vice-President 3; National Task Force on Professional Responsibility to Society 4, S; Student League for Black Identity 3, 4, 5. HUGHES, PAUL, JR. Student AIA Design Contest (First Placel 4, Pershing Rifles1,2;Student AIA 1,2,3, 4. AlASenior Class Representative 4. HUGHES, WARDEN WINBORN Pi Kappa Alpha HULL, KENNETH RAY Pickens CountyClemsonClub 2, 3,4. Club Court 4; Geology Club 3. HUMPHRIES, THOMAS CALDWELL Phi Delta Theta 3. 4. Warden and Intra- mural Director; Delta Phi Kappa 2, 3. HUNT. ROBERT TATLOW. JR. Phi Delta Theta. Treasurer 3. President 4. HUNTER. GEORGIA ELLIS Economics Club 4; Capers 2, 3, 4, F S Officer 4, Caper Co-ordinator 3, Pershirtg Rifles4th Regimental Staff 3. HURT, ALVIN JUDSON, JR. Pi Kappa Alpha. Vice-President 3; Presi- dent4 HUTCHINS, WALTER MONROE Ag-Bio Student Council 3. 4, Vice- President 4. HUTTO, DAVID RUPLE BelaSigma Chi HYATT, LONNIE RICHARD TauBetaPi3,4.IEEE 4 -I- IRICK. WILLIAM RONALD Who ' s Who 4; Blue Key 5; Arnold Air Society 3. 4. 5: National Society of Scab- baid Blade4, 5. IRVIN, JOHN LEWIS, JR, RPA CI ub 3. 4. IRVING, JOHNWOLFS Ski Club, JACKSON. DONALD FRANK. JR, Football 1. JAMES. HAROLDSENN R. F. Poole Scholar 1, 2, 3. 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi EtaSigma 1, 2, S, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; ASME 4 JAMES, JAMES FRANCES Clemson Graphic Arts Society 2. JAMES, JOSEPH DOUGLAS WSBF 2, 3, 4, JENNINGS, LINDAELKIN Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Tiger Jr, Staff 2. JOHNSON, MICHAEL LYNN SigmaTau Epsilon 3, 4, President 4;Sig ma Phi Epsilon Fraternity 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 3, 4. JOHNSON. ROBEffTMcCOLLUM Clio Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4;6aptist StudentUnion1,2, 3, 4, JOHIMSON, WALTER JENNINGS. JR Alpha Phi Omega 4; Residence Assi stant 2, 3. JONES, DANIEL H. Phi Delta Theta 3, 4; Chronicle 4, JONES, GEORGE TRIPP Phi Delta Theta 3, 4; CDA Jr. Staff S;CD A Senior Staff 4, SecretaryTreasurer 4. JONES, GREGORY ALAN Keramos Award 2; Who ' s Who 4; Blue Key 4; American Ceramic Society 4; Keramos 4, Freshman Class President; Sophomore Senator; High Court 3;Student Body Pres- ident 4;SigmaN a JONES, JAMES HOWARD SAM 4; A ATT 4. JONES, JANIE PEARL President ' s Cabinet 3; Hall Monitor 2; SLB 1 2. 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 2, 3. JONES. JOE KENNETH. JR. ASCE4;SigmaNu4. JONES. JOHN BOYCE IEEE Student Award 3; Jr. andSr. Honors Program; Armed Forces Communication Award 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1. 2. 3. 4; Phi Kappa Phi S, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; SAME 2, 5, 4; IEEE 2, 3, 4, Chairman4:Who ' sWho 4; Senior Senator; Beta Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian and Chaplain 4. JOSEY, JOHNW. SAM 3, 4, Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. -K- KAPP, RICHARD HENRY FRANCES 4th Year Design Award-Structures 4; Juniot Honors Program 2; Personal Libraiy • (2nd placel 3; Student AIA 1,2; Phi Kappa Phi 4, 5; Tau Sigma Delta 4, 5. KARPIC, WILLIAM RICHARD Sigma TauEpsilon4;DpltaSigmaNu4 K ASK IN. DAVID EDWARD Advanced ROTC 3. 4. KAY, ROBERTNELSON Outstanding Counter-Guerrilla 3 KEENEY, BRADFORD LEWIS Phi Eta Sigma English Award 1; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; Phi ElaSigma 1, 2. 3, 4;Sigma TauEpsilon 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Delta 4; Student Senator 3, 4; Chairman, Residence Hall Committee 4; University Traffic Committee 4; Young Republicans 1 , 2, 3. 4, KELAIDIS. NICHOLAS Member of International Student Associ- ation 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Block C senior directory Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity TannisTaam 1.2, 3, 4. KELLETT, JAMES PINCKNEY, IV Kappa Alpha Order 2. 3, 4, Vice- President 4; IFC3, 4.Secretarv4. KELLEY. WILLIE JAMES, JR. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2. 3, 4 KELSEY, JAMES PATR ICK lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4. Historian 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Pickens County Clemson Club (Lambda Beta Phil 2, 3, 4. KEMMERLIN, THOMAS LARRY Pre-Law Society 3, 4, Student Senator 2, 3, 4; Chairman. Senate Judiciary Commit tee 3, 4; Student-Faculty-Administration Committee 4; WSBF 1, Sailing Club 4, Young Democrats 3, 4. KENNEDY, HAROLD MACK, JR. RPA Club 1.2. 3, 4; Soccer Team 1 KESTER, ANN ELLIOTT RPA Club 2, 3; Student Union Planning Committee 3; Omicron 2eta Tau; Kappa Kappa Gamma 3. 4. Social Chairman 2, 3, Activities Co-chairman 4 KILBY. RICHARD EDWARD Tiger Jr. Staff 1.2. Kl MB RE LL. WILLI AM DUKE Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3. 4, Social Chair- man 3, 4; Football 1- KINARD,HUBERTIRA Gamma Rho 3. 4: Poultry Science Club 1 , 2, 3. 4, President 3, 4; Ag-Bio Council 3, 4; Manager, Baseball Team 2, 3,4. KING, ROACHEL DENT. Ill Agronomy Club 2. 3. 4, Vice-President 3. 4, National Soil Contest Committee, Chairman 3; Chairman. National Photo- graphy Contest Committee 4; Gamma Rho 3, 4, Vice-President 4. KINGHORN. EDWARD TOMMY Clemson Chess Club 4, 5; Tae Kwan Do Club4:AIA1.2 KIRKLAND.MARG RET NORMA 1st Runner-up Homecoming Queen 2: 1st Runner-up Miss C. U. 3; 2nd Runner-up Homecoming Queen 4; Central Spirit Committee 2; High Court 4. Secretary 4, House Council 3;P5iMuPsi4.Treasurer4; Residence Assistant 3, 4; Tiger Band 1. 2. 3,4;SoloTwirler1,2.3,4. KLAPMAN.BRIANLEE Sigma Tau Epsilon 1; Kappa Sigma 2, 3,4. KNIGHT, JAMES A. SAM 4. KNOERR, ROBERT ARNOLD IEEE 4: Lutheran Student Movement. KNOW LES. ROBERT RICHARD ROTC. KOSS, DAVID MICHAEL American Society Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4. President 4. KOSSLER. JUDITH ANNE Miss Clemson University 1968-1969- Who ' s Who 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 2, 3. 4; Order of Athena 2, 3, 4; Financial Review Board 1; Chairman, Central Spirit Com- mittee 3; President ' s Cabinet 3; Chi Omega 3, 4: TAPS Jr. Staff 3; Cheerleader 2; Glee Club 1 KRAFT, JUDSON ALAN AGC 4; Dept of Services 2, 3, 4; AF UT 4. KRIG, PAUL KENNETH Kappa AlphaOrder 3,4, KRONBERG, JAMES WILLIAM Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Student Affiliate, American Chemical Society 3, 4; Clemson Players 2. 3, 4; AFROTC Professional Officers Corps 3.4. -L- LABECK. MARVIN FORREST ASME 4. AIAA 4: Air Force Reserve Officers Association lAFROA) 3.4. LANDRUM, RICHARD VANCE ROTC Scholarship; AICHE 2, 3: Pershing Rifles 1. LANEY, JOHNWILSON, III AICHE2,3,4,YMCA 1,2,3. LANFORD, KENNETH WAYNE Pershing Rifles 1,2. LAREAU. ALBERT F RANCIS ASME 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 4. Intramural Football 4. LAUREY. FRANCES LYNN SigmaTauEpsilonS, 4;PhiKappaPbi3, 4; Newman Club 1 . 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1 . LAWLOR, LESLIE MICHAEL AIA 1,2.3,4,5. LAWSON, LARRY LESTER Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Young Republi- cans Club LAWTON. FRANCIS ASBURY Alpha Epsilon Delta 4, Dean ' s List 4; Delta Sigma Nu 4; Advanced ROTC 3. 4. LAYTON. GRADY ALEXANDER ACS Member 3. 4 LEACH. WILLIAM HARRINGTON, JR. Horticulture Club 3. 4, Vice-President 4; Campus Crusade for Christ. LEAGUE. JAMES M. JR. Registrar ' s Office 3. 4. LEAMAN. MARSHALL AUGUSTUS, JR. Honors and Awards Day 1,2,3. 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3. 4; Delta Sigma Nu 1. 2. 3. 4, President 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4. Charter President of Alpha Epsilon Delta 4; Tiger Band 3. LEE.FRANKC. Cheerleader 1; Beta Theta Pi 2. 3. 4, Secretary 3. Vice-President 4. LEE. JAMES AUSTIN Honor Roll 1.2.3. LEGARE. THOMAS G-. Ill Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3. 4. LEGNETTI. PHILIP JAMES Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Theta Chi 3, 4; Track LESSLie! JOHN ARTHUR Pre-Vet Club 1.2. 3. Block Bridle Club 4. ROTC 1. 2, 3.4;SigmaPhiepsilon3,4. LINDSEY. DONALD RAYMOND Alpha Phi Omega 1. 2. 3, 4. Historian 3. LINDSAY. JOHN CHARLES. JR. Sr. Class Vice-President; Pi Kappa Alpha 3, 4; Jr. Staff 3; Sr. Staff 4. Corresponding Secretary 4. LISKEY. JAMES DAVID AICHE 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 4; Vice- President Southeastern Region 4; Tau Beta Phi 4. Treasurer 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4. LOGAN. JOSEPH WAYNE Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4; Society for the Advancement of Agricultural Education (SAAE) 1. 2, 3, 4. Senior Advisor 4; Chester County Clemson Club 1,2,3,4. LOLLIS. JERRY LEE American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2,3,4 LONG.THOMASWILLIAM Zoology Club 4. Delta Kappa Alpha 2. 3. 4. Pledge master 4. LONGSHORE. JAMES MADISON ASCE2. LOVE. SAMUEL D, JR. American Association of Textile Techno- logists 1,2.3. 4. LUCIUS, GENE P. Horticulture Club 1.2. 3. 4. LUSK. ROBERTPATRICK Pre-Law Society 3. 4, President 3. 4; Polit- ical Science Caucus 3. 4; Senior Senator; Traffic and Grounds Committee Member 4; Extramural Organizations Committee Member. LYBRAND. BENJAMIN R. Poultry Science Club 4. Treasurer 4; Pre- Vet Club 4; Block and Bridle Club 4. LYNN, LOUIS BERNARD Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Horticulture Club 1,2,3, 4; Elections Board 3, 4; Gamma Rho 3,4; Student League for Black Identity 2, 3, 4; Army ROTC 1, 2. 3, 4; Tiger Band 1,2,3 -M- McARDLE, THOMAS J., JR. ASCE 3, 4. McCABE, KEITHSANDERS Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Blue Key 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4, Secretary 4; Charter Sec- retary AED 4; Department of Services 4; Information Office Clerk 2, 3, 4, Head Clerk 4; PBX Operation 3. 4. McCABE. WILLIAM MORR ALL Department of Services 4; Zoology Club 3, 4; Karate Club 2. 3,4. McCLEAVE. WILLIAM ROBINSON ASME Secretary 3, 4;Tau Beta Pi. McCLESKEY. ROBERTGENE Student AIA 1 , 2. 3. 4; Resident Assistant 2.3.4. McCLlNTOCK. HAROLD WILLIAM, JR. Delta Phi Kappa 1. 2. 3; Phi Delta Theta 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3. 4. McCLOSKEY, KIRK MORGAN lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Clemson Graphic ArtsSocietyS, 4 McCLURE, MICHAEL HENRY American Chemical Society 4; Army ROTC. McCONNELL, KEITH IAN Geology Club 3. Mccormick, kathryn a. Tiger 1 ; Chronicle 2. 3, 4; Senator 2, 3. McCoy, JAMES EARL Tau Beta Pi 4, Phi Kappa Phi 4. McCRARY, WILLIAM REESE Jonathan Logan Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 3, 4, Vice President 2; Clemson Chorale 3, 4. McCOLLOUGH, JAMES ALLEN Pi Kappa Alpha 3, 4. McDONELL, NANCY VERLIN Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Gamma Sigma Sigma 3; Y Cabinet 3; Glee Club 1; Phi Kappa Phi 4 MclNTYRE, LARRY FRANKLIN Highest Honors 1, 2, 3; Air Force ROTC FinancialAssistantGrant3,4;A. F. ROTC Cadet of the Month 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1,2. 3. 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; Young DemocratsS; Pre-Law Society 3. 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Senator 1; Class Vice President 2, 3; Couit of Lesser Appeals 4, Chairman 4; YMCA 1 . McKENZIE. CHARLES J. Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3.4;WSBF 3. McKENZIE. LESLIE EDWIN, JR. AFROTC Scholarship 3, 4; Uniroyal Scholarship 3. 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Dillon County Club 1, 2, 3, 4,Secretary 3. President 4 McKEOWN, SAMUEL Kl RK Forbes Chocolate Scholarship 2; S. C. Dairy Association Scholarship 3. 4; Ambrosia Chocolate Award 4; Dairy Science Award 1. 2. 3, 4; Agricultural Biological Sciences Council 2, 3, 4; Blue Key 4; Who ' s Who 4; President Southern Student Div. of American Dairy Science Association 3; Gamma Rho; First Vice- President of National Student Division of ADSA 4; Chairman Ag. Bio. Council 4; Danforth Award for Agricultural Seniors; Collegiate Products Dairy Evaluation Team; Aviation Officer Candidate U. S. Marine Corps. McKIE, PAUL AUGUSTUS Sigma Nu 3, 4. McLEOD. MARIONGLENN Young Republicans 1. 2. 3; Block Bridle 3.4. McMillan, lawrencec, IFC 4;ROTC1,2, 3. 4; Pre-Law Society 4; Society for American Military Engineers 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon President 4; Numeral Society 2, 3. McNABB, KENNETH CARTER Debate Team 1. 2. 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2.3. McNeill. MICHAELE. Sigma Phi Epsilon. McTAMNEY. JOHN MICHAEL. Ill Tau Beta Pi 2; Arnold Air Society 2; WSBF 1; ASCE; Freshman Basketball and Base- ball. MACOMSON. PERRY THOMAS, JR. Pi Kappa Alpha; Advanced ROTC. MACVITTE. DONALD C. SigmaTauEpsilon3.4;AIA 1. MAERTENS. GEORGANN Tri-Delta 3. 4; WSBF 2, 4; Light Brigade 2; Angel Flight 4. MAGARIAN. GARY VAUGHN SCCMA Competition (Second Prizel; American I nstitule of Architects 1 . 2, 3. 4. MAKSYMOWICZ. WILLIAM Agronomy Club 3. 4. MALLOY. DENNIS JOHN R ugby 2. 3. 4; Bowling Staff 3, 4. MALPHRUS. PHILLIPWAYNE Alpha Tau Alpha 3. 4; Society for the Advancement of Agricultural Education 2. 3,4. MARTIN, CARLON LEVON SAAE. Sergeant-at-Arms2. Vice-President 3, President 4; ASA 4 MARTIN. DOUGLAS CHRISTOPHER Rugby 4. MARTIN. JAMES WINTON, JR. Fairfield County Club 1.2.3. 4. MASSEY. HELEN ADAIR Al A Student Chapter 3, 4; Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4; Young Republicans 3. MASUCCI. DONALD TAPS 3. 4; Animal Farm 4. MATTHEWS. BETTY JOANN ASCE 2. 3 4; YMCA 1 2. MATTHEWS. FRANK L. Pre-Law Society 2; Student Lawyer 1; Track 1; Executive Committee SL8I 2; Secretary 1; Clemson Players 2; Young Democrats l;Tiger 1. MATTOX. BARRY G. Fieldcrest Scholarship 3. 4; J. E. Sirrine Scholarship 2; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; Mu Beta Psi 2. 3, 4; Gamma Beta Pi 3. 4; Advanced Army ROTC; Sailing Club 4; Amateur Radio Club 4; Sentimental Jazzmen 1. 2. 3, 4; Clemson Caravelles2, 3;Cow College Cloggers 1. 2;Safrons 1.2; Tiger Band 1.2. 3; Concert Band 2; WSBF 1.2; Pep Band 3 MEANS, KENNETH ALLAN Mu Beta Psi. Treasurer 3. 4; Tiger Band 1 . 2,3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3. MEANS, MARY VAN BLARICOM Concert Band 2, 3 MEEHAN, JERRY ANDREW ASAE 2,3,4;SigmaNu2,3,4. MEGGS, BENJAMIN ROBERT lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Karate Club 2. ME LLARD, CHAR LES WILSON, JR. WSBF 1 ; Clemson Players 2; Campus Cru sade for Christ 3, 4; YMCA 1; Society for the Advancement of Management 4; Clem- on Dining Hall 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Uni ME LNIK, JOSEPH D American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, Vice- President 3, President 4. MERCER, ERROL GLENN AthleticStudentTrainerl,2, 3, 4. MESSICK, THOMAS ARTHUR Society for the Advancement of Manage- METSKY, GORDONS. Theta Chi Outstanding Undergraduate Award 3; Who ' s Who 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Blue Key 4; President ' s Cabinet 4; Chairman Central Spirit Committee 4; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3.4.Treasurer 2, President 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Swim Team 1 . MEYER. THEODORE MARK Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Theta Pi. President 4, Vice-President 3 MEYERRIECKS. ALLAN ROBERT Young Democrats 2. 3, 4; Student Otjan- izing Committee 2. 3, 4; Students for Educational Aid, 2,4. MICHAELS, EDWARD, II Block Bridle 2. 3. 4; Rugby 1, 3. 4, President 3, 4. MILAN, GEORGE KENNEDY ASME 2,3; Westminster Fellowship. MILLER. EARL LEWIS. JR. Kappa Sigma 2. 3. 4. MILLER. JOHN MILTON Dean ' s List 3. 4; AIA 1. 2, 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 4. 5. MILLER. MICHAEL AUGUSTINE Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 2. 3. President 4; Union County Club 1,2.3.4. MILLER. ROBBY EDWARD SEA 3. MILLER, ROBERTEDWARD Pickens County Club 2, 3, 4; Sports Car Club 3, 4. MILES, DANNYO ' NEAL RPACIub2, 3, 4 MILEY, DAVIDB. AIChe2. 3. 4; SAME 2; Phi Delta Theta 3, 4. MICHIE. ROBERTWILLIAM WSBF 1; Rifle Team 1. 2, 3, 4; Secretary- Treasurer 2; Captain 3. Co.Captain4. MIMS. PAULWILSON. JR. Junior Division Honors Certificate 1 ; Olin Cooperation Summer Grant 4; SAME Award 3; AlChe Academic Excellence Award 3; R. F. PooleScholarship 1.2. 3.4; AFROTC Scholarship 4; Who ' s Who 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1. 2. 3. 4; Tau Beta Pi 3. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2, 3. 4; AFROTC 1. 2. 3, 4; Senate 3, 4; President 4; Appeals Court 4; S. C. State Student Legislature 3; Resident Assistant 3; University Planning for the FutureSelf-Study Committee 4. MITCHELL. DAVID HOOD, JR. Advanced ROTC MITCHELL, DAVID JOSEPH Theta Chi 3, 4 MOBLEY. NANCY JO Senator 1. 4; WSA 3; Class Officer 2. 3; SCSSL Delegate 1; Hall Supervisor 2; YWCA 1. 3 4; Tri-Delta. Activities Chair- man 4. Pledge Class Treasurer 3; Students for Educational Aid 2. 3. 4; YR 1, 2; Sailing Club 4; Fine Arts Film Club 4. MOFFETT, JESSE W. Delta Kappa Alpha 3. 4. MOORE, ANTHONY GLENN Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3; American Institute of Architects 3, 4. MOORE. CHARLESG. Sears-Roebuck Agriculture Scholarship 1; Forbes Chocolate Scholarship 2; Pauline Hanckel 3. 4; AFROTC Scholarship 4; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Gamma Rho 3, 4; American Dairy Sciences Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Arnold Air Society 3. 4. MOORE. DENNIS RAY Kappa Sigma 3. 4. MOORE. HENRYSINGLETON ROTC. MOORE. ROBERT ANDREW Phi Delta Theta 3. 4;SwimmingTeam 1. 2, 3.4. MOORE, STEPHEN THOMAS Pi Kappa Alpha 3, 4; Food Science Club 1, 2.3 MOORE, STEVEN CLARK ForestrvClub2. 3, 4. MORGAN. R0BERTT..1I Scholastic 1. 2; Department of Services. Secretary: President ' s Cabinet; University F i nancia 1 Committee. MORGAN. JOHN WILLIAM. Ill Rudolf E. Lee Award 3;Studenl Al A 3. 4, 5; Treasurer 4; Tau Sigma Delta 4. 5. Chapter Master 5. Recorder 4. MORRIS, ANNE CAROLINE Who ' s Who 4; Dean ' s List 1 ; Junior Cl ass Council 3; Senior Class Council 4; Secre- tary Judicial Board 4; WSA Judicial Board 4; Appeals Court 4; Resident Assistant 3. 4, 5; Lever Hall Piesident 5:TAPS Jr. Staff 4; TAPS Co-Designer Student Publica- tion Committee 5. MORRIS, TEDDY, JR AFROTC General Dynamics Award; AFROTC Communications and Elec- tronics Award; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4: Arnold Air Society 3, 4; IEEE 3, 4. MORRIS. WILLI AM JOHN Geology Club 3. 4; Counter Guerrilla 2. MOSS. RICHARD NEAL Delta Sigma Nu 2. 3 4. Vice-President 4; Charter Member Alpha Epsilon Delta; Advanced ROTC; Karate Club 1. 3. MOSTERTZ, BARBARA ANN Dean ' s List 3; Sigma Delta Pi 4; Spanish Club4;SpanishTutoring4;WSBF 4 MOYER. RANDOLPH MORGAN AFROTC Financial Assistance Grant 2, 3, 4; IEEE 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 2, 3, 4; Information Officer 4;Scabbard and Blade 3, 4;Sergeant4. MOZINGO, GEORGE WILLIAM Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3. 4; Alpha Epsilon Delta 4; Tiger Band 1.2, 3; WSBF 1. MULLEN. JOHN DAVIS Student Chapter of General Contractors 1, 2, 3. 4;Treasurer3;SigmaAlphaZeta2;Pi Kappa Alpha 3. 4. Secretary 4. senior directory -|j MULLEN, MARY FRANCES Capers 4; Sailing Club 4. MULLIS, DAVID LEE Phi Delta Theta 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Soccer 2, 3; Block C 3.4. MURRAY, KEVIN LLOYD American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists 1,2,3. 4: Ameri- can Chemical Society 1,2,3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Tiger Jr, Staff 1, Senior Staff 1; Chronicle 2, 3, 4, Circulation Editor 2, Business Manager 3, 4. MYERS, ROBERT WILLIS Tiger Band 2, 3. -N- NELSON, CHARLES ARTHUR RPA Club 2, 3, 4; National Athletic Trainer ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Trainer Football-Track 1, 2, 3. 4; Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3,4. NEWTON, RONALD WAYNE lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4. NOWAKOWSKI, MARK M. SAM 4; SYN 4: YMCA 1 : Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 1: Tae Kwan Do Club 3. O ' BRIANT, CHARLES DONALD Peace Scholarship 4; John D. Lane- Gamma Alpha Mu Award 3: Gamma Alpha Mu, Senator 4; NSA Library Ser- vices Coordinator 3; Speakers Bureau 3, Chairman 4; Tiger Staff 2, Managing Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Executive Board: U. S. Student Press Association. O ' NEAL, BRADLEY JOEL Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Young Republi- OGLESBY.TOMMIE MARION Sigma Nu 1, 2, 3, 4; RT Club 1. 2, 3, 4. OSBORNE, GUY LAURENCE Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 2,3,4. Vice-President 3, Senior Advisor 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Psychology Club 4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4, Brigade 2, 3, 4; Union County Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Lab Assistant 4; Clemson Rugby Foothall Club 2, 3, 4. OTT, FRANCIS MITCHELL, JR. Pre-Law Society 3, 4; Weightlifting Club 3,4. OWENS, LEROY FRANCIS Radio Club2,3; ACS3, 4:R0TC 1,2,3. 4. OWENS, REBECCA ELAINE Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4, Secretary 4; Sec- retary of Manning Hall 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma 3, 4; Order of Athena 3, 4. OXFORD, JOHN JOSEPH Theta Chi Social Chairman 4: Block C Club, Treasurer 4; Track 1,2. OZBOLT, BERNARD ROBERT Forestry Scholar Award 1, 2. 3; AFROTC FAC 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 2, 3, 4; Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Resident Assis- tant 2, 3: Sigma Nu 3, 4; Forestry Club, 1,2,3,4. -P- PAOGETT, FRED McTEER Colleton County Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. PAGE, COLE LIVINGSTON, JR. Mu BetaPsiS, 4: Tiger Band 1.2,3.4. PAGE, JOHN DENNIS. Ill Mu Beta Psi 3, 4, Executive Committee 4; Forestry Club 3, 4: Army ROTC; Clem- son Counter Guerrillas 1, 2; Tiger Band 4; Clemson Glee Club 2, 3. PARKER, DANIEL F, Block and Bridle. PARKER, ROBERT MATTHEW Young Democrats 2, 3. 4. President 3; SEA 2: Newman Club 1,2,3, 4. PARKS, CLAUDE AUBREY, III Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, i; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2. 3, 4. PARt )ELL, LaBONNEY LOUISE WSA Court Attorney 2. 3; Chronicle 4. PARNELL. WILLIAM SANDERS IEEE PARSONS. JAMES HILTON. Ill Gamma Beta Phi 1. 2; Tae Kwon Do Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Clemson Counter Guerrillas 2, 3, Executive Officer 3: Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Second 1 ; Clemson Recreation Association Secre- tary. PATTON, DEBORAH JO Alpha Omega Kappa. PAYNE, HENRY R. ASCE 4: Sports Car Club 4. PEACE, DAVID LESLIE Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2 ,3, 4; Clio Society 3,4; High Court 4; Beta Sigma Chi, Vice- President 3, IFC Representative 4. PEARRE, CHARLES RAY, JR. ASME3,4;ROTC1,2,3,4. PEARSON, Wl LLI AM JAMES, JR. WSBF Senior Staff 3, 4, News Manager 3. Chief Announcer4. PENDER, GEORGIA ANN Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Executive Research Committee 2; Kappa Kappa Gamma 3, Service Chairman 4; Westminster Fellow- ship 1 , 2, 3, 4, Hospitality Chairman 3; Psi Mu Psi 4; Manning Spirit 4; University Singers 2, 3, 4; Backstage 2, 3; WSBF Staff 4. PENDERGRASS. SAMUEL DARBY Delta Sigma No 3, 4. PETTIT, RAYMOND H., JR. Block C. Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager 1. 2,3,4. PETT1T,TH0MASBRYANT, III Society of American Military Engineers 3, 4; ASME 4; ClemsonCounter Guerrillas 1, 2,3. PHILLIPS, CLARENCE ERNEST, 111 Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4; Agronomy Club 3, 4; Tiger Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3. PHIL1PS,GE0RGE DAVIS Sports Car Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, PITTMAN, JAMES EVERETTE, JR. Gamma Omega Phi 3, 4. PITTS, WESLEY McARTHUR, JR. Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Charter Treasurer of Alpha Epsilon Delta. POOL.JOSEPHDANIEL Ethyl Corporation Scholarship 3; Higgins Foundation Scholarship 4, Honors 1,2,3; AlChe 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Advanced ROTC. PORTER, LARRY EDWARD Society of American Military Engineers. PORTER, JOSEPH HOWARD Society for Advancement of Agricultural Education 1 , 2, 3, 4; Block and Bridle Club 3, 4, President 4; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer 4; Alpha Zeta 4; Ag. Bio. Council 4; South Carolina Advancement for Agriculture Scholarship 2,3,4;J. C. Rich Scholarship 2, 3, 4. PORTER, WILLI AM BURN ICE. Ill Beta Theta Pi. POSPISIL, CARL FRANK old Air Society 3. 4; Department of Sen s3,4. PATE, CHARLES WILLIAM Junior Class Council 3; Phi Delta Theta 3. 4. Pledgemaster 4; Scuba Club 3. PATRICK. DENNIS PAUL ASME 4; Gamma Beta Phi 1.2. Treasurer 2. PATTERSON, JOHN EDGAR Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 1: Pershing Rifles 1. 2, 3. 4. Assis- tant Pledge Commander 4, Assistant 2, 3, 4 PATTERSON, ROBERT GENE South Carolina Recreation and Park Society Scholarship 1, South Carolina Recreation and Park Society 3; Student- Faculty Relations Committee; RPA Club 3, Chairman of Membership Committee POTEAT,GEELABOPEEP American Ceramic Society 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4; American Chemical Society 1, 2; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Chronicle 4. POTTS, WENDELPAUL IEEE 3,4. POWELL, IDA LOUISE Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Order of Athena 3. 4; WSA Defense Attorney 2; Resident Assistant 3. 4; Tiger 2; Rat Master 4; Intramural Sports3.4;Orat Interpretation T ournament 3. POWELL. MARYANNS. Kappa Kappa Gamma Scholarship; Phi Kappa Phi. POWELL, TIMOTHY HAMMOND South Carolina Concrete Masonry Associa- tion Prize 2; Tau Sigma Delta Award 2. PREACHER. JAMES WASHINGTON Alpha Zeta 3. 4; Chronicle 4; Block and Birdie Club 2, 3. 4; Alpha Tau Alpha 3. 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Society for the Advancement of Agricultural Education 1 , 2.3, 4, Reporters. PRESNELL. EDWIN SHARP Ag-Econ. Club; Pershing Rifles. PRICE. MARY JACQUELINE Pre-Vet Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Ago- Bio Council; Young Republicans 3; Fenc- ing Club 3. 4. PRINCE, BROOKS ROBINSON, III Student Chapter of AIA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Kappa Sigma. PUTNAM, KATHY WILSON English Department Honors Program 1,2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4; Gamma SigmaSignrtaS. 4. RAFFIELD. WILLIAM OUNLOP. Ill Gamma Beta Phi 1, 2; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Administrative Officer 3; Comptrol- ler 4. RAMSEY, TED NATHAN SAM 4; ROTC 1,2,3,4. RAMSEY, THOMAS BENNETT Kappa Alpha Order - Rush Chairman 4, RANDOLPH, RICHARD DALE ASME2.3,4;SAME4;AIAA4. REAVIS.PAUL Student Chapter AIA 1. 2. 3. 4; Tiger Newspaper 2; TAPS Junior Staff 2, REED.EDWARD CLARK Central Spirit Committee 5; Tiger Band 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice Commander 4, Commander 5: Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4. 6, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, President 4; Concert Band 1,2. 3. 4. President 4. REID. JOSEPH SHU LER. Ill Scuba Club 4; Intramurals 1 , 2, 3, 4. ReiD,SAMUELF., JR. Association of U. S. Army Award for Excellence in Military History 2; Associa- tion of U. S. Army ROTC Award 3; Eco- nomics Club 3; Pre-Law Society 3; ROTC 1,2,3,4. REITH, RICHARD WAYNE Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; IFC Repre- sentative 4; WSBF 4; Lutheran Student Association 1, 2;Tiger 3, 4; VarsitySoccer 1 ,2; Young Republicans 1, 2, 3. RENTZ, AARON WILLIAM Keramos National Ceramic Fraternity 2, 3.4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4; Sigma Nu Social Fraternity 2, 3, 4;SAME 2. RENTZ, RICHARDWYMAN Sailing Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; AlCHE 2, 3, 4. REYNOLDS, JACK B., JR. Society for the Advancement of Agricul- tural Education 2,3; Arnold Air Society 2, 3,4. 3,4. REYNOLDS, MARK ALLEN Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4. R1CE,ERNESTGARY Campus Crusade for Christ 3, 4; Men ' s Glee Club 3. RICHARDSON, ANDREW LUTHER Agronomy Club 2, 3, 4; Resident Assistant 2, 3, 4. RICHARDSON, Wl LLI AM CURTIS, JR. Delta Sigma Nu; Circle K International 1, 2, 3, District Secretary 2. District Lieuten- ant Governor 3; Phi Delta Theta; Sent!- mental Jazzmen 1. RIDGILL, MARY VIRGINIA WSA 3;Clemson Players4. RIGLER. EARL KENNETH Department of Services 2. 3, 4. Rl LEY, TILDEN FREDRICK, 111 Kappa Alpha 3, 4. RIMER, JAMES LAFAYETTE, 111 HonorsRoll 1,2. 3.4. RINE HART, JOSEPH ALTON ASAE1,2, 3,4. RISH, HAROLDGRANGE, JR. Delta Sig ma Nu. RITCH, MORRIS REA, III Associated Schools Construction Award Recipient 1; Student Chapter Associated General Contractors of America Repre- sentative 1, President 1 ROBERTS, BRUCE DAVID AlCHE 2, 3, 4; NMLRA 3, 4. ROBERTSON, LARRY M. Optimist Club of Anderson ROBINETT, JOHN HAROLD R. W. Simpson Award 2; Pershing Rifles Best Drilled Pledge 1; Pershing Rifles 1,2, 3, 4, Pledge Commander 3; P.R. Regimen- tal Headquarters Staff 3, 4; Scabbard and Blades, 4. ROESER, JOHND. Counter Guerrillas 2, 3; Photo Club 4; Young Democrats 3. ROGERS, DAN MILTON EARL SAME Outstanding Achievement Award; Greenville Concrete Award; S. C. Asphalt Association Award; AFROTC Sophomore Achievement Award; AFROTC Elec- tronics and Communications Award: Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Fraternity 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Fraternity 4:Phi Eta Sigma Freshman Honor Fraternity; Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers 4; Kappa Sigma Nu Social Fraternity 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice-Presidents. ROSS, JOHN NEELY Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4; TAPS Junior Staff 3, 4; Weight Club, 1 . 2, 3, 4. RUFF, F AYE LAPONZA Chronicle 4; Clemson Players 3, 4; Student League for B lack Identity 2, 3, 4; Calhoun Forensics Society 4; Oral Interpretation ■FloridaState list place winner!. RUPERT, DON ALBERT Association of General Contractor. RUSSELL. WILLIAM BRUCE Debate 2, 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4, President 4; Gamma Omega Phi 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Young Republican 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Soccer 1 ; Chess Club 2, 3; Political Science Club 2; Cielo 3, 4; ROTC 1,2, Advanced 3,4. SADLER. MARION FRANCIS, JR. ASME 4 SAGGUS, PATRICIA ANN Young Republicans Club 1 . SANDBERG, STEVEN A. AIA 1, 3, 4; SEA 2, 4; CCC 3, 4; Outing Club 3, 4. SANDS, ROBERT ROY Pre-Vet Club. SAVERANCE, JEAN MOORE Resident Assistant 2; Rat Master 2; WSA Attorney 2. SCHIELKE, DALE ROY ASME 2, 3, 4; Sports Cat Club of Clemson 3, 4. SCHILLING, FRED JOSEPH, 111 Advanced ROTC 3, 4; Senior Class Treas- urer 4; Phi Kappa Delta 3; Kappa Alpha Order 4, Treasurer 4; Track 1 ; Tae Kwan DoClub 1. SCHMIDT, MARGARET ANNE FAY ACS1,2,4;WSBF 1,2. SCHMIDT, ROBERT CHARLES, JR. Student Chapter of American Chemical Society, 3, 4; Sigma Psi Nu; Swim Team Service Organization 2, 3, 4; Swimming Teaml,2. 3, 4 SCHROEDER, RICHARD HERMAN American Institute of Architects 1. 2, 3, 4, 5; Phi Delta Theta Fraternity 2, 3, 4, 5; Footballl;Soccer 1,2, 3, 5. SCHULZE, HARRYS., JR. Forestry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Alpha Sigma SCOTT, CHARLES DUKES Advanced ROTC 3, 4 SCOTT, WILL 1AM THOMAS SAM 3, 4; Dillon County Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3; Senior Class Secretary 4; APO 2; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4, Secretary 4. SCURRY, THOMAS FRANKLIN Pre-Vet Club 3, 4. SEARS, EDGAR ALLEN Agricultural EconomicsClub 3, 4. SEASE, DAVIDB. Agronomy Club 3, 4. SEAY, MARTHA ANN Tiger Junior Staffer of the Year2;Gamma Alpha Mu 3, 4, President 3; Glee Club 1; Tiger 2; Chronicle 3, 4, Features Editor 3, 4. SEAY, WILLIAM JESSE Swimming Team 1, 2; Sigma Psi Nu 1, 2; Block C 1, 2, 3, 4; Rugby Football 3, 4; Freshman Football 1. SETTLE, HUBERT H. Counter Guerrillas 1. 2; Forestry Club 1,2; Zoology Club 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 SHANNON, WILLI AMSTEPHEN ASCE 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. SHARP, CHARLES WALTER. JR. WSBF 2, SHELLEY, WILLIAM DANIEL Tau Sigma Delta Award 3; Rudolph Lee Award 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;Student AIA 1, 3, 4, 5; Tau Sigma Delta 4, 5; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3. 4, 5; Phi Kappa Phi 4, 5; Blue Key 4, 5; Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3; YMCA 1, 2; Wesley Foundation 1;TAPS Senior Staff 4, 5, Designer 5. SHELLEY, WILLIEC. JR. Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; R. T. Club 1,2. 3.4. SHERMAN. LARRY DON R0TC1,2, 3, 4. SHEUFELT, ROBERT LORNE 1 FT Scholarships 1,2, 4; AZScholarship 4; Gamma Sigma Delta Award 2; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Food Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Scribe Alpha Zeta 4; Vice-President Food Science Club 3. SHIR LEY, WILLI AM MICHAEL Uniroyal Inc. Scholarship 3, 4; Ben H. Gardner Scholarship 4; Tau Beta Pi; American Institute for Chemical Engineers 1,2,3,4. SHULER, BARON KARL Higgins Scholarship 1; Student Attorney 2 ; Chief Prosecuting Attorney 3; Chairman of Appeals Court 4; Pershing Rifles 1; WSBF 1 ; Engineering Staff 1, 2: TAPS Photography Staff 3. SHULER, RUBERTTHADDEUS ROTC 1,2, 3,4. SIBLEY, CHARLES ACKER Scabbard and Blade Award 2; Distin- guished GMC Cadet 2; Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Forestry Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4; Alpha Gamma 3, SIMMONS, JOHN MART, JR. ASAE 1,2;SAAE3, 4. SIMPSON, HENRYG. IEEE 1,2. SLIKER, NANCY JEAN Chronicle 3; Tiger 1 ; Young Democrats 2. SLOAN, PAULA E LIZABETH Order of Athena, Vice-President 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 4; Rat Master 2; Chi Omega 1, 2, 3. 4, Pledge Trainer 3, Vice-President 4; TAPSJuniorStaff 2. SMITH, ALLEN DARBY Pi Kappa Alphas, 4. SMITH, DAVID MELVILLE AlCHE 1. SMITH, DONNA JEAN John D. Lane Scholarship, Gamma Alpha Mu Award 2;Senator 1;Tigerl. SMITH, FRANCISMARION Alpha TauAlpha. SMITH, HARRIET ROBINS Honors 1, 2, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Order of Athena 4; Women ' s Residence Court 3. 4; Defense Attorney 4; Student Educational Aid 5; Sigma Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 2 SMITH, HENRY JOE AIA 1,2,3,4,5. SMITH, JEFFREYWAYNE Dixie Skydivers Secretary 2, President 3; Weight Lifting Club; IEEE. senior directory SMITH, KENNETH LAMONT nal Opportunity Grant 1; Owens Corning Fiberglass Scholarship 3. 4, SMITH, MARCUS EUGENE RPACIub4, SMITH, MARTHA A. Resident Assistant 4; G S S. 3, 4, Secretary 4; 4 H Club 3. 4, Secretary 3; Agricultural Biological Science Council 3. SMITH, ROGERS, AIAA 3, 4; ASME 4: Delta Kappa Alpha I, 2,3,4, Secretary 3; Basketball 1 SMITH, ROGER DENNIS Outstanding Junior in Agricultural Educa- tionClub;Treasurer in Agricultural Educa- tion Club 3, Vice-President 4; Agronomy Clubs, 4, Treasurer 4 SMITH, SIDNEY LAWRENCE Agricultural EconomicsClub 2, 3, 4 SMITH, SIDNEY TERRELL Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4: Delta Sigma Nu 3. 4, Treasurer 4 SMITH, TOMMY PERKINS Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. SMITH, WADE MONROE Pre Lam Society 4 SMITH, WAYNE BRYAN Higgins Scholarship 3; Rayonier Scholar- ship 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; American Society of Ciyil Engineers; tntramurals3. 4. SNODDY, CHARLES K. Agricultural Economics Club: Pi Kappa Alpha Social Fraternity. SNODDY, JOHN DRUMMONO IEEE3,4,-WSBF4 SPENCER, FRANK WILSON, III Architectural Faculty Award 1 : President of Clemson Uniuersity Student Chapter of the American Institute of Arch itects 4. STANKIEWICZ, JOHN JAY Distinguished Military Student 4; Gamma Alpha Sigma, Advanced ROTC 3, 4; Rugby Team and Club 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 1,2; Rifle Club. STANLEY, TAD ALLAN Dean ' s List 1. 2, 3; AF ROTC Achievement Award 1; Reserve Officer Association Award 2, 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1,2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Blue Key 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Pledgemaster 3, Commander 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; AF ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4; Delta Phi Kappa 3; Phi Delta Theta 3, 4, Scholastic Chairman 4; Resident Assistant 2, 3, 4; American Insti- tute of Architects Clemson University Student Chapter 1,2,3,4. STARLING, LYNN BRIAN ASTM Student Award 3; Keramos Rising Senior Award 3; 3M Scholarship 4; Penn- sylvania Glass Scholarship 4; Keramos Honor Fraternity 2, 3. 4, President 4; American Ceramic Society 2. 3, 4, Vice- President 4. STEER, JOHN RICHARD Alpha Zeta Award 3; Freshman Danforth Award 1; Finalist Trustees Speech Contest 3; Winner National Agronomy Student Speech Contest 3; Alpha Zeta 3. 4. Chan- cellor 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1,2,3, 4; Agron- omy Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, National President 3; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4; Speaker Bureau 4; Institutional Self-Study Faculty Committee 4; Blue Key 3, 4, Vice-President 4; 4 H Club 1.2, 3, 4; President 2, Regional Coordinator 2, 3; Agricultural - Biological Science Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Sigma Phi Epsilon Social Fraternity 1 , 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Chaplain 4; Ad- vanced ROTC 3, 4, Training Commander 4; Cotton Producers Association 2,3,4: S. C. Plant Food 3, 4; Sears-Roebuck Agricul- tural 1,2,4 HEssol.2,3,4. STEIN, NANCYSUSAN Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2,3.4: Students for Educational Aid 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, STENSTROM, MICHAEL KNUDSON High Honors 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Resident Assistant 2, 3, 4; AFROTC 1,2,3,4. STEWART, ROBERT LAWTON Pre-Vet Club 1, 2, 3: Delta Kappa Alpha Social Fraternity 2, 3, 4. STONE, PAUL R. Honor 2. STR IBLING. EUGENE GLENN Gamma Beta Phi 2, 3. 4, President 4: Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4: Young Republicans 2, 3, 4; Clio Society 3, 4; Glee Club 4. STRICKLAND, CYNDY DIANE Member of Junior Honors Program 1, 2: Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4;Theta Chi Sweetheart 3. STR ICKLAND, WATSON SMITH, JR. Pre-Law Society 3, 4. Secretary 4: Central Dance Association 3: Religious Emphasis Week Committee 2. STROMAN, DAVID RANDOLPH Sigma Nu Fraternity, STURGIS, ALH, Forestry Club3,4, SUBER.JOHNTHOMAS JR. AIA,2,3,4. SUDDUTH, TERRY QUAIN DairyScienceClub. SULLIVAN, BENJAMIN ROBERT RPA Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Kappa Alpha 3, 4;GolfTe8m 1,2, SURSAVAGE, JAMES RUSSELL Agricultural Economics Wall Street Jour- nal Award 4; Blue Key 4; Tiger Brother- hood 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4: Agricultural Economics Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 2; Who ' s Who 4: Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Football 1,2, 3, 4 SUSINI,D0MIN1CJ0HN IEEE 1 : Intramural Sports 1,2, 3,4; Circu- lationSlatfTiger1,2. SUTHERLAND, RICHARD HENRY Sears Roebuck AgriculturalScholarship 1 : Forestry Club 2. 3, 4; Young Republicans 1,2:AFR0TC 1,2, 3, 4; Flight Instruction Program. SUTTON, MELINDA JEAN AlA Student Chapter 3: ISA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. SWOFFORD, JOSEPH EDGAR RPACIub2.3,4. -T- TALBERT, ROBERT JAMES Zoological Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4; R0TC1,2. TAYLOR, JAMES WEHFORD, JR. ROTC 2, 3, 4; AlChE 2, 3, 4;SAME 2, 3, 4. TAYLOR, LOUIS ERVIN lota LambdaSigmaS, 4,President4. TAYLOR, MICHAELWILLIAM Arnold Air Society 3, 4; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2, 3, 4; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Theta Chi 3. 4: College Republicans 2; Soccer Team 1,2. TAYLOR, STANLEY DURAND Pershing Rifles 1, 2: Young Republicans 1. TAYLOR, THOMAS DAVID Burlington Training Program 3, 4: Honors 1,2; Phi Psi2, 3, 4:AATCC2.3,4:Sport5 Car Club 2, 3. 4, TEAL, RICHARD DAVID Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3. 4; Advanced ROTC 3,4, TERRY, ROBERTCOOPER DeltaSigmaNu; Advanced ROTC. THIGPEN, JAMES CHRISTOPHER Delta Kappa Alpha:SAAME. THOMAS, B.CRAIG Kappa A Ipha 1,2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 1 , 3; Advanced ROTC 4, Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4 THOMAS, DAVID LINCOLN Varsity Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4, THOMAS, ROBERT LESTER AIChE2,3, 4;TauBetaPi4. THOMPSON, DAVID FRANK Photography Club 4; Pre-Veterinary Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Poultry Science Club 2, 3, 4, Tiger Band 1, 2; Advanced ROTC. THOMPSON, ELIZABETH SIMMONS Freshman Class Secretary I ; Woman Stu- dent Association Treasurer 2, 3: Repre- sentative of WSA 2, 3; Delta Delta Delta National Fraternity 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3; French Club 4. THOMPSON, LARRY STEPHEN SAM 4: Resident Assistant 2. THOMPSON, RAY EDWARD Amateur Radio Club 2; Young Republi- cans 2, 3, 4 THOMPSON, WILLIAMWALTEN Advanced ROTC 3, 4. TILLIRSON, MICHAEL LEE Distinguished Service AwartJ - Alpha Phi Omega 3; lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Weight Lifting Club 1, 2. 3, 4; APO Book Ex- change Manager 3, 4;Tae Kwon Do Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 1 : Young Republi- cans Club 3, 4: Sailing Club 4: Vice- President of APO Pledge Class 2; Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President 4, President 4; Lambda Beta Phi 3, 4; WSBF-Disc Jockey 3, 4; Dormitory Supervisor 3, 4, TORTORA, AGOSTINO American Society of Civil Engineers: Hall Supervisor 3, 4: Hall Monitor 2;Theta Chi; Tiger BusinessStaff. TOUCHSTOWE, WILLIAM ALAN RPA Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Delta Phi Kappa: Phi Delta Theta 1 , 2, 3. 4, Social Chairman, Secretary. TRAYNHAM, JERRY W. IEEE 4, TRIVELAS, CHRISNICHOLAS Tiger Band 1 , 2; Sailing Club 2. TROTTER, MARY JANE Delta Delta Delta 3, 4: Delta Theta Chi 1. 2. TUCKE R, DAVID ALBERT Trustees Medal 3 TUCKER, JOHN WORING, JR. Forestry Club 3, 4, 5: Alpha Phi Omega 4, 5; Scuba Diving Club 1 : Tae Kwon Do Club 1,2;SailingClub4,5. TURNER, JOSEPH JACKSON, JR. Honors 1 , 2, 3: Who ' s Who in Greek Frater- nities and Sororities 3: Outstanding Pledge 2: Outstanding Brother in Pi Kappa Alpha 3: Who ' s Who in American Colleges4:Blue Key 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4, Presi- dent 4: Gamma Beta Phi 1, 2, 3: Central Spirit Committee 4; Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4. President 4; Interf raternity Council 3, 4: Tiger Band 1, 2, 3: Tigerama Assistant Di- rector 3: Tigerama Director 4; TAPS Jr. Staff 2; TAPS Sports Editor 3:TAPS Busi- ness Manager 4; National Leadership School 3 TURNER, RICHARD MALCOLM, JR. Tiger Band 1, 2:PoultrvScience Clubl, 2, 3; Block and Bridle Club 1. TURNER. RICHARD WHITE Advanced ROTC. TUSSO, ROBERT JOSEPH SAME 3; ASME 3, 4; AIAA 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. TUTTLE, DIANE ELIZABETH RPA Club 3. 4, Secretary 4; Delta Delta Delta 1,2,3,4, Publicity Chairman 4, -U- UR, ALEXANDER, III Advanced Army ROTC Scholarship 3; Gamma Omega Phi 2. 3, 4, President 3: Who ' s Who 4; Attorney General 3, 4; Pros- ecuting Attorney 2: President ' s Cabinet 3, 4: Debate Team 1 ; Calhoun Forensic Soci- ety 2, Vice-President 2: College Republi- can Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice- President 3, President 4; Institutional Self Study Committee 4: South Carolina Col- lege Republican Executive Committee 4. VALESK Y, THOMAS CHARLES Clemson Aero Club: Ski Club. VANBLARICOM, LESTER ALLEN RPA Club 3, 4. VAMOSDELL, DOUG las waters Highest Honors 1, 2, 3: MS Superior Cadet 1 , 2, 3; Brigade Commander 4: AlChE 2, 3 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, President 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1,2, 3, 4; Phi KappaPhi 3, 4;Who ' s Who 4. VAUGHAN, RICHARD CARL Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4;KappaSigma3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4. VISCONTl, LAWRENCE BERN Associated General Contractors 2, 3, 4; YMCA Treasurer 1, 2; AFUT 4. -«V- WALDREP, JULIAN STEPHEN, JR, Karate Club; Counter G uerrillas, WALKER, DAVIS CAMP Owens-Corning Fiberglas Scholarship 4; Phi Eta Sigma; Keramos: Tau Beta Pi; American Ceramic Society. WALL, WILLIAM TIMMERMAN Agricultural Education Scholarship; Alpha Tau Alpha; Alpha Zeta; SAAE; Sigma Phi Epsilon: 4-H Club: President of ATA. WATERS, JAMES DAVID. JR. Forestry Club 4: Army ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Brigade Staff 4; TAPS Jr. PhotoStaff 3, 4; THE CLEMSON FORESTER, Editor 4. WALTZ, FREDDIE CLINTON Block and Bridle Club 3, 4; Alpha Tau Alphas, 4. WARDLAW, DAVID ALLEN Pre-Med Fraternity. WARNER, LEE ARLINGTON Agricultural Engineering Club 3, 4, Recorder 4. WARREN, JAMES DYSON, JR. American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2, 3, 4 WATSON, RODERICK MclVER, II University Singers 1, 2, 3, 4;Geology Club 1,2; Scuba Club 1. 2. WATSON, SHERRILL LOUISE Tiger Staff 1 ; Young Democrats 1 , 2. WEATHERS, HENRY FLOYD, JR. Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; ASCE 4: SAME 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 2; Young Democrats4, WEAVER,JOHN JACOB, III Dixie Skydivers 1; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3, 4, WEAVER. LAWRENCE EDWIN Advanced Army ROTC 3. 4. WEBB, WILLIAM DAVID Alpha Phi Omega 4, 5, 6: Tiger Band 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6: Concert Band 2, 3 4, 5. WEDDELL, PETER FREDERICK lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Varsity Basket- ball 1,2,3,4. WELBORN, LYNN CHARLES lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Lambda Beta Phi 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Executive Council and Publicity Chairman 4, WELLS, WAYNE C. AlA 1: RPA Majors Club 2, 3, 4; SAME 3 4; Counter Guerrillas 1. WERTS, RICHARD BRANTLEY American Society of Civil Engineers. WESSINGER, JOHN HENRY lota Lambda Sigma 4; Football Manager 4. WESTE RGAARD, ANDY AlChE2, 3, 4, WHEATLEY. ROBERT COREY Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Tiger Business Manager 1, 2, Circulation Manager 2; The Chronicle 3, 4, Managing Editor 3, Editor- in-Chief 4. WHELCHEL, DON VANCE Associated General Contractors: Army ROTC. WHETSTONE. WALTER DIXON Rifle Team 1. 2; Amateur Radio Club 3, WHISENHUNT. JAMES ERIC, 111 Air Force ROTC Drill Team Competi- tion Award 1, 2; Alpha Phi Omega 1,2; Air Force ROTC Drill Team 1, 2; Glee Clubl, 2; Chorus 3 4 WHITE, KILLOUGH HENRY, 111 Honors 2: Student AlA 3, 4, 5; Chester County Clemson Club 2, 3. 4, 5. WHITE, LARRY JAMES American Chemical Society: Skin Diving Club. WHITE, MARSHALL, JR. Superior Cadet Award 2; Phi Psi Award 4; Chicago Tribune Gold Metal Awarxl 4:F ac ulty Award of School of I M and TS 4: B ur- lington Fellowship, Who ' s Who; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Psi President: AATCC; Men ' s Residence Court, Chair man 4; Blue Key Secretary; Graduate Residence Supervisor. WHITE, PHYLLIS ANN Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Tiger 1. WHITESIDE, FRANKCARROLL RPACIub4;0utingClub4. WHITFIELD, MICHAEL LEON Baseball 1,2, 3. WHITMIRE, CHARLES GOODWIN. JR. Kappa Sigma Nu2, 3; Earth Day Chairman 3, Viet Nam Moratorium Steering Com- mittee 3 WHITTINGTON. FORREST MONROE ROTC Battalion Commander 4, Western Electric Scholarship Recipient 1. 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Pomona Pipe Products Award3;SAME2, 3. 4;GleeClub1. WIGGINS, ROBERT LEE University Political Caucus President 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Re- publicans 1 : Pre-Law Society 2, 3,4 WILEY, WILLIAM HARVEY, II Forestry Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5: ROTC 1 , 2, 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 2, 3, 4, 5 WILKINSON, ROBERT MUNDY, 111 Colleton County Club WILLIAMS, CHARLES AUGUSTUS Pre-Law Society; SCSI 2, 3, 4, President 2: TAPS Junior Staff 2. WILLIAMS, JAMES RALPH Sigma Nu. WILLIAMS, JOHNFREO Agricultural Education Club 2, 3 4, Reporter4: A Ipha Tau Alpha 3,4. Wl LLI AMS, LARRY ALLEN Vice-President of Freshman Class. Greenville Extension. WILLIAMS, TERRY EUGENE IEEE 1. ASCE 3 4;SAME 4; Hall Monitor 2 WILLIAMSON, HOWARD DENTON, JR. Phi Delta Theta 3, 4, Secretary 4; Pre-Law Club 3, 4; Economics Club 3, 4; Young Democrats 3. WILSON, DOUG LAS CRAIG American Society of Agricultural Engi- neers 1, 2, 3: Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2. 3, 4, President 4, Vice-President 1, 2, Recording Secretary 3; Students for Educational Aid 2, 3, Vice-President 3: YMCA 1; Football Coach 1 ; APO Outstanding Service Award; Clemson Canterbury Association 2, 3, 4, WILSON, EROS WAYNE Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4. WILSON, GARLAND K. SAM 4: Advanced ROTC 3, 4. WILSON, JANICEELIZABETH Tau BetaPiSophomoreAward2:Pomona Pipe Co. Scholastic Award 2: S. C. Asphalt Pavement Assn. Award 3; R. F, Poole Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4: Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Honors Program Council 4; Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3; TAPS Junior Staff 2. WILSON, WILLI AM GAINES AATT4. WINKLES, DAVID MILTON, JR, Honors 1, 6; Advanced Air Force ROTC. WISE, LARRY VERNON Delta Kappa Alpha 3, WISINGER. CONRAD WAYNE Associated Genera! Contractors 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4; AF UT 3, 4. WOODSON, JAMES DAVI D DeltaSigmaNu. WOOTEN, RICHARD EDWARD Gamma Rho: Block and Bridle Club; SAME. WORSHAM, JOHNW. Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; Army ROTC 1 , 2, 3. 4:SigmaNu, WRAY, STEPHEN GRIFFIN AGC 3. 4; Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4. WRIGHT, THOMAS L Amateur Radio Club 3;WSBF 2; IEEE 1. WRIGLEY, CRAIG CALDWELL Tau Sigma Delta Award: AlA Design Award; Tau Sigma Delta: American Insti- tute of Architects, President 4, WYLIE, ROBERTSCOTT SAM 1,2; Young Republicans!. YAUGER, RAYMOND ANDREW All-State Football 3: All ACC 3: lota Lambda Sigma: Tiger Brotherhood. YOUTZ, RICHARD DAVID. JR. ASME. -Z- ' 1 71 ' ' N vA ■-t Jl i% ' i- % § K SLJi photo credits austin alwood peter bardwell tyron barker John bethea bob cutting shiela halstead dan janer don masucci robert michie nnichaei myers danny shelley jimmy skinner bobby truesdale jim waiters thanks to ken ewan credits copy geaesis— dr. corinne sa vyer anc dear gu s — paul bst on sports — jim walfer exodus — dr. corinne sawyer, abe lincoln, dick harpootlian, and !•; : art — jache miller and John moc eauties, divisions, endsheets — taps 7 i cover — cox and sheiley layout — sheiley snakespeare • fa ? - r ' p. y ,,« ' ' -« ' v- ' ' i ' ■' A i) - 5 ' « 4 %1 M-) ' - «.,, in memoriam kevin m. alexander John c. mccabe clarence d. maddox It. william i. caltey, jr. exodus whatever happened to clemson a m? Well, boy, I hear you ' re goin ' to Clemson. Fine school. Graduated there myself. Back in ' 34 I got my degree in agronomy. I was a real hellion, but that military life put some spit and polish in me. Don ' t get me wrong. It wasn ' t all work and no play. Did I ever tell you ' bout the time we snuck that girl from Pendleton into the Second Barracks? Yes sir-ee, we had some times. I can remember ole Snookey Cartwright making his weekly runs to Sam the Bootlegger up in Seneca. Some times! I been concerned lately though, son. I get a copy of the TIGER in the mail every week and frankly I ' m worried. Why that paper ain ' t good enough to serve in privy and yet Bob Edwards and Walter Cox let ' em print it every week. I don ' t understand. I just don ' t understand. When I heard Rat System was dying out, I knew it was the beginning of the end. Why the Rat System built men. Took them momma ' s boys and made them MEN. Why ifin a college isn ' t going to make men outa boys, what ' s it for? I read where some Clemson boys were arrested for having drugs. That ' s the kind of people who oughta be shot. They shoot up summa that LSQ and go beserk and burn down a building or throw things at police. I read in the church bul- letin not too long ago where a study showed 98% of all campus troublemakers used drugs and thought Communism was great. I was up at Clemson this year for the Carolina game and what I saw just turned my stomach. I had to check to see if they had zippers on their pants to tell the boys from the girls. What ' s gotten into them students anyway? I read in that piece of crap you kids call a newspaper where summa the students and George Coakley and Walter Cox had a run-in over at the ole Chemistry building. Walter ' s a good boy and was a great football player; George played baseball — so did his brother. I just can ' t understand why they didn ' t call in the police to handle it. The people of Orangeburg knew how to handle sassy stu- dents. You don ' t see any trouble from them anymore — do you? I read where some of them long-haired queers got upset when Bob Edwards stopped them from giving out copies of the CHRONICLE ' cause it had dirty stuff in it. Edwards did the right thing and I don ' t care how much those screw- ups bitch. I don ' t know what the dirty stuff was, but good Southern boys like Bob and Walter oughta know. You didn ' t happen to hear what the dirty part was, did ya? I heared where an engineering professor kicked one a them hippies outa class until the bum got a haircut. That teacher was absolutely right. I wouldn ' t want one a them preverts in my class. That little punk screamed academic freedom . . . or maybe it was power. I can ' t rightly remember which one it was, but faggots like him don ' t deserve any freedom OR power. Boy, did you know they let that louse back into class? I don ' t know why. When I heared that, I wanted to cry. What happened to the days when Clemson A M boys were known for their clean-cut looks and their sharp uniforms? I seed a picture on the front of the TIGER of some long- haired whelp saying he and some others were plannin ' a Strike for Peace. They were plannin ' to shut down the school for a day to show the commies in Vietnam they had taken control. He said it was for some pansy peace program, but everybody knows people like that kid get their orders from Moscow. They don ' t remember the big war, WWII, when we fought so they could live without the Huns runnin ' their lives. Now they want to let the Reds take over. They ' ve just had it too easy. Their mommas and old men gave everythin ' to ' em, they never went through hard times. What we need is a depression to show em what it ' s like. When they let girls into the school, they really messed up. I ' m not sayin ' girls made it bad, but the boys always trying to get the girls makes things not so good. I read where the girls want to come and go as they please and the boys want to have girls up into their rooms. Now I ' m not old- fashioned, but you and I know what ' s happening. It just ain ' t right for boys and girls to go around having sex as regular as you or I ' d put on our shoes. All the girls will get knocked-up and V.D. will spread like wildfire. We ain ' t runnin ' a cat house up there, we ' re supposed to be runnin ' a college. I ' ll tell ya what really griped me, though. I came home one day and Emma, my wife, was in the kitchen — crying. I thought maybe she ' d dropped her weddin ring in the garbage disposal again, but ' tween sobs she pointed to a copy of the TIGER layin ' on the table that had come in the mail that mornin ' . I want to tell you, boy, what they had on that front page gave me gas for a week. They had printed a dirty word, right there for God and everyone to see and right next to it was a thing saying Jane Fonda was going to speak at Clemson. I pay state taxes to keep that school goin , but I ' ll be damned if I ' m gonna pay anymore to have that commie speak and that newspaper to print filth. Emma was so upset, she burnt the pot roast. The next week I saw on the T.V. news where 4,000 students showed up to hear Fonda tell them that communism was good and all good Americans are in jail. It just gets my goat when the students let people get away with crap like that. Why don ' t they have patriotic speakers there? Our beloved president was called a pig by that half-crazed bitch. They oughta put her in jail and throw away the key. I always thought y ' all had a good thing in that Student Government that was set up. Then I read where they ' re gonna resign if they don ' t get more power. Why those little punks, put ' em in the army and they ' ll learn what power is. A staff sergeant will show ' em the power of the butt of an M-l when it hits you ' tween the eyes. That ' s the only power they ' ll understand. I haven ' t seen the yearbook this year, but last year ' s was a piece of crap. It had more filth in it than a dime store novel. Boy, I just can ' t understand it. What happened to the cadet spirit? What happened to pep rallies? What happened to loving your parents? What happened to saluting your flag? What happened to Clemson A M? witnosh HOW YOU GONNA KEEP ' EM DOWN ON THE FARM AND OTHER OLD TIME FAVORITES. Sung and played by the students, administration, and faculty of Clemson University; literally a cast of thousands. I got this really weird record in the mail the other day (accidentally sent to Albuquerque, New Mexico through cler- ical error, so that it arrived here six weeks late). It was one of those specially-priced, deluxe, two-record sets. Normally I would have been overjoyed at the prospect of playing a new, highly publicized record, however in this case I was slightly cautious. It was playable only at 78 rpm ' s, and it came in a plain brown wrapper. One corner of the record cover had a peculiar smell to it, too, but that wasn ' t the worst of it. The record itself bombed. I think I might have expected a bit too much. I mean, after all, I had been receiving advance notices and press releases for months: In the mail shortly you will receive a record which is steeped in the rich traditions of its colorful past and at the same time right in step with the times. This album promises to be one of the most progressive and dynamic in musical history. The press releases continued like this for several weeks, all of them crammed with superlatives. Finally the record came, with a sincere and warm pleasure from the pro- ducers. The album is simply titled How You Gonna Keep ' Em Down On The Farm and Other Old Time Favorites, and is sung and played almost entirely by the students, ad- ministration, and faculty of Clemson University. The record starts out appropriately with a roaring rendi- tion of How You Gonna Keep ' Em performed by the entire College of Agriculture, with background vocals done by three cows, four hogs, and a chicken. The cut starts off rapidly with heavy bass lines, but although the group tries hard later on, the piece falls toward the end and becomes quickly forgettable. After the title song comes a marvelous little ditty called Nobody Likes Me, Everybody hiates Me, I ' m Gonna Go Eat Worms. The cut is sung completely acapella by the Student Affairs administrators because nobody wants to play along with them. Basically a nice song, and promising, but a little shallow. At this point the traditional song, Dixie, performed by Tiger Band, was intended to be inserted. However at the last minute a protest was staged by part of the performers, and now a large scratch runs from the beginning to the end of the cut so that the needle runs right over the song without a sound. Also worthy of note at this time are two other omissions. Two additional songs were planned for the album, but when time came to record them the producers were unable to choose the most qualified vocalists. Too many on-campus boys wanted to sing Make It With You, and so many on- campus girls applied to sing Oh, Lonesome Me that there were huge fights at each recording session. The solution was to substitute another song for the two. Everybody ' s Out Of Town was used, and was recorded live on campus one weekend last semester, sung and played by all five people who happened to be in the dorms at the time. The song is very weak instrumentally, and the vocals have a very distinct New Jersey accent. Credit is not given for the next two songs, sung in medley form, Eight Miles hligh, and I Get By With A Little hielp From My Friends. All I know is that it was recorded by one of the fraternities on the frat squad, and it must have been done while the group was in a rather disjointed condition, because the entire piece is completely incoherent. Guest performer Jerry Butler sings on the next song, a blues rendition of Vivaldi ' s Third Piano Concerto in C, with instrumental backing on mouth organ and Jew ' s-harp played by the Central Dance Association. It would be nice if you like soul, but then I don ' t like soul. Last word was that the vocalist would be changed on later editions, but that ' s un- official. One of the most promising cuts on the record is another medley performed by various prominent members of the Student Senate and the student body, and recorded live in the dorms (mostly in the frat dorms on dance weekends) and at student government meetings. The long medley includes lengthy performances by a local rock group. In Loco Parentis, and includes When I Grow Up To Be A Man, Only Love Can Break Your hieart, Come Together, and I hiear You Knocking But You Can ' t Get In. The cut includes strongly mixed men ' s and women ' s voices, and features very convincing instrumental backing, but again specific credits are not given. A break in the seriousness is provided by the next song, a comedy rendition of Wade In The Water done by the Clemson sidewalk engineers. The cut was recorded in front of the library and dorms 9, 10, and II. Featured is a marvelous wash-tub bass played underwater by one of the engineers. Following this song is a short version of Splish, Splash, I Was Takin ' A Bath, with an excellent vocal done by a student literally immersed in his performance. Following this are horrible renditions of Three Little Pigs and Street Fighting Man, reportedly sung by the Univer- sity ' s long hair freaks (some of whom are said to be con- nected with the radical student newspaper). The song begins with a strange peace chant which turns into off the pigs which ends in the hare krishna chant. Normal, sane, respect- able people will be repulsed by this. The final song on the album, You Never Give Me Your Money is also one of the instrumental low points of the set. The song was recorded while waiting in line at the bookstore, and the instrumental has no climax and is appar- ently unending because the piece is abruptly cut off at the end by the scream of a 250 pound linebacker. All in all the album has some fine performers on it, and future albums seem very promising. However on How You Gonna Keep ' Em none of the performers seem to be work- ing together, and much of the record can simply be scratched off as a lot of hot air. The next release of the Clemson University cast should be one to look for. Maybe they ' ll learn from their mistakes and work together on the next album. Uh . . . just don ' t hold your breath. W10T ENTIR lifrtyy ' ! (i fA 6uM ?Mf- 1 1 [.. m NNOUNCEMEfr I NO INDIVIDUAL DATE TICKETS AVAILABLE I BEAT® it i Ah, coicard, take my coward ' s hand . . . and together we will remember this year that has passed . . . too slow to move from August into May, and yet — and yet, too quickly gone. f the sixty-first volume of tPie clemson university yearbook taps ■nineteen hundred and seventy-one . , . all ' s well that ends. Lever Hall canteen support mild F.D. Miller, canteen manager, said Tuesday that he was disappointed that the East Campus canteen in Lever Hall hasn ' t been too successful. We ' re just about breaking even now, Miller said, adding that he has had to let a few people go to avoid losing money. According to Miller, business has been better this semester than last, but he is still hoping that it picks up more. He stated he didn ' t understand why the canteen hadn ' t been busier. The canteen was opened in November to meet the increased student demand for eating facilities on East Campus. It was originally scheduled to be open on a 24- hour basis, but Miller said that such hours would be financially impractical and that round-the-clock help was hard to find. s:-KTa«:«!iasw:¥i iwitnosh ■JBY TOM PRIDDY-FEATURES EDITOR I B. J. Every song that means something special to you ; has its own certain smell and its own dreamlike ; vision. It may not be very concrete, and in fact it [ may be very vague, but certainly you have at one ; time or another experienced the emotional feel of a ; song; the feeling which has little to do with words ; and music. The music itself need not be very good. It may be only by chance that the song appeals to you. But whatever the reason, whenever the song is played, the smell, the vision, and the feeling return. The song is beyond criticism. Such a song for me is Summer In The City, by the Lovin ' Spoonful. In the summer of 1964 when the song was being prominently played (on the hour, I think), I was going to summer camp. My tent had a wooden platform for a floor, and my footlocker sat in the middle of it with my radio propped on top of that Heard under those circumstances, I naturally associated the song (which I liked) with my surroundings. Today, every playing of Summer In The City brings the radio and the smell of the canvas with it. And it feels good. Now you may be wondering what all this has to do with Saturday night ' s B. J. Thomas concert. Very simple. Many of Thomas ' songs carry their own special feelings. Like Summer In The City, they have their own smell. Hooked On A Feeling, Just Can ' t Help Believing, and Raindrops are all in a class of music which relies on emotion over quality of work- manship. Simply sung and well executed, they ; achieve their purpose very well. B. J. Thomas ' songs were well sung and well : performed. And they had their own emotional I impact, something very hard to explain. For that, it I was good, and for that, I ' m grateful. : It was kind of like listening to the Beach Boys all night long. It was nostalgic. Given Up Church? Consider for a moment why you have. Then consider this approach to life and religion: An unencumbered search for truth through investigation, experience and reason. An appreciation of differences in others. A concern for a better society. If this makes sense to you, why not look in on us? Clemson Unitarian Fellowship YMCA, Sundays, 10:30 a.m. Three Dog Night Coming on October 24 Astro III theater Classified Ads PLEASE DO NOT call 656-6314. This number is to a room in Manning Hall and is currently out of order. WANTED: Respectable, eloquent, dedicated persons who are never at a loss for words and will defend their right to be wrong at any cost, to par- ticipate in a round table discussion. Must be willing to avoid the issue, cloud discussions, constantly search for obscure technicalities, lie, and ignore death, destruction, and inhumanity in the face of principle. Job guaranteed to last in- definitely. Travel to foreign countries. College education preferred, honorary degrees good enough. Write R M N, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C., United States of America. finally opens APO Stor A Success The Alpha Phi Omega 1 Exchange sold approxim; $.5000 worth of book; University students durin operation in the first weeks of this semester. 1 It was estimated that 9 1 cent of the books rect were sold. There vl however, many more req than books, and an spokesman said that as n as $1.5,000 worth of books c have been sold if they ' available. The majority of the b sold were for freshman sophomore courses, alth ' there were many adva course books sold. Checl books may be picked up 12 noon on Sept. 5. The Book Exchange wi open the week before Christmas holidays to rec books for sale before second semester. The APO receives 6 per of each sale and uses money to sponsor projec the Boys ' Home of the S and to help the local Scouts. The fraternity serves the school in sei other capacities, inclu providing the an Christmas tree for University. Tired of conventional movie (heaters? The owners of the newly-opened Astro Theater on College Avenue are banking on just that as a salespitch or their long awaited and imaginative theater. Instead of a ticket, the movie- goer will buy a token, which he will deposit as he goes through a turnstile. The walls are carpeted, those of the auditorium in gold and the lobby walls in red Robert Moseley, manager of the Astro and the Clemson Theaters, said that plans for the innovative filmhouse were drawn up two years ago by Star Theaters, Inc., of Greenville, the firm which owns both theaters. Construction began on Nov. 1 of last year and was completed Thursday. An exclusive preview showing ol the film Toral Tora! Tora! was held Thursday, and the theater was opened to the public on Friday. Moseley said he was not sure of the cost of the theater, but that the seating capacity is . 50. use Qame No Date Tickets For Sale NewParkii On Campi Additional parking are; be available in the Campus sometime in the future, according to Guggino, Director Residence Halls. The area behind Higli 3, formerly used for pai before construction of dormitory, is slated t covered with gravel opened for student parkii soon as the contractor pletes clearing of the Guggino said. He added the completion date is nc known. Another projected pa facility is to be located bi the Food Industries Bui I across Feeley Street fror present East Campus pai lot, Guggino said. The loi also be gravel covered, the date of completion i known, he said. Guggino said that a tot slightly over 3,300 automc had been registered campus as of Thur morning. i e is a study of sparate classes, and how much hey really have _ in common; t reveals some palatable truths ; about all of us. : Joe is a md demandin g iJM i AUtiiua IJudith Crist, m York Magazine COLOR •« Intramurals A tentative schedule for intramurals has been an- nounced by Banks McFadden, Director of Intramurals. August 28 is the closing day for entry into the Softball program. Play in the double elimination affair will get ander way on Sept. 1. An organizational meeting will be held August 30 for the track competition. Entries for that event will close Sept. 11 with the first meet scheduled to be held Sept. 14. Cross country, fall tennis, and horse shoes will be discussed at a meeting on Sept. 4. The final date for entry into these categories is Sept. 11. All play in these divisions will begin on Sept. 21. Petition for POW ' S Angel Flight circulated this week a petition which asks the government of North Vietnam to abide by the Geneva Con- vention with regard to- the treatment of United Sates prisoners in South east Asia. Linda Dasher, commander of Angel Flight, said that this is a National Angel Flig ht project in which each of the chapters send their petitions to Washington. The petitions will then be sent to the North Vietnamese government, she explained. The ultimate goal of our efforts is the release of the prisoners, stated Miss Dasher. She said that 87 senators had already signed a similar petition, including South Carolina Senator Ernest F. Hollings, who was first to sign the local petition. Dasher commented that the petitions had been given to student organizations for the signatures of their members. The petitions will be located on the loggia and in Schilleter Dining Hall for all those students who wish to sign. ooters Lndefeateu ranked ninth in the south Vietna m Dead Americans killed this week: 87, wounded 323. Casualties to date in Vietnam War: 43,568 killed; 288.124 wounded: Americans held prisoners, 1,450. Killed first 8 months of year, 3,502. Deaths from nonhostile causes, 8,425. Tomorrow the Clemson soccer team puts its undefeated record on the line as they travel to Charleston to face The Citadel. Also concerning the Tigers will be the fact that they have been rated ninth in the south according to a poll released Monday. Rounding out the top ten are: 1-Maryland, 2-Davis, and Elkins, 3-Navy, 4-South Florida, 5-Virginia, 6-(tie)- Cambell, Jacksonville University, 8-North Carolina, 3-(lie)6aJtimore University, Clemson. Clemson now sports a 2-0 recoltt after beating Georgia State, 7-1, and Western Carolina University, 2-1. In their opener against Georgia State, the Tigers looked superb. They jumped to a 4-0 lead in the first quarter and used much of tbe remainder of the game to give the reserves some experience. Andy Demori scored four goals. Crag Baugherty, two, and Jack Mansman one. Clemson was deprived of a shutout with four seconds left in the game when a State player was accidently pushad by an overly jubilant Tig«r. He was awarded a peniJty kick which he made for a goal. Coach Ibrahim ' s comment on the game against Western Carolina, a school of 7400 students, was We just ha4-a bad game. We took a lot of shots but they just wouldn ' t go in. Thank God we got it out of our system and came back alive. Chronicles Destroyed Cox Denies Administrative Censorship French proveib: The day is lost in which one has not laughed. In a meeting with student representatives Wednesday, Dean Walter Cox, Vice President for Student Affairs revealed that 7200 copies of an undistributed issue of last year ' s Chronicle have been destroyed. The issue of the literary magazine had been held back along with another issue which was not printed because of a passage that was felt to be obscene by the Executive Board. Cox stated that the destroyed issue had not been reviewed by his office or anyone on the board. The incident began in April of last year when the R. L. Bryan Co., which was printing the Chronicle, brought to Cox ' s attention an allegedly obscene passage from a Chronicle compiled by the Calhoun Literary Workshop which the company refused to print. The board stopped the distribution of the two dif- ferent issues that were then being printed. Cox stated that Clemson University, as publisher of the Chronicle, would not distribute a magazine which did not observe ordinary canons of good taste. He added that the University would not censor any student publication, but that it would withdraw financial backing from any publicatiomwas offensive to the University family. Bob Wheatley, editor of this year ' s Chronicle and former managing editor, stated that the previous editor, Robert Whitney, had requested that the Calhoun Literary Workshop provide all th€ material for the last Chronicle issue, while the staff was working on the second issue. It was the issue by the workshop that initiated the obscenity charge. Larry Abernathy, current president of the Literary Workshop, stated that the members of the workshop who worked on the issue approved of its content and that he personally did not consider anything in it to be in bad taste. Abernathy also commenteQ that the University was not being allowed to keep up with the rest of the nation on a literary basis. He added that the Chronicle should be written for the students of the University and should reflect their interests and attitudes. In a policy statement concerning printed and broadcasted media issued on August 1964, the Board of Trustees stated that all material must be acceptable to the board, although the editors - in - chief are responsible for bringing questionable material to their attention. The board revised that statement this year to specifically ban offensive words and illustrations, and explicit descriptions of bodily functions. Cox commented that these policies were adopted to protect the institution and its students from criticism arising from outside the University and possible legislative action to limit student activities. He added that the ad- ministration was seeking to gear the programs of the University to reach all students and to provide the richest possible experience for each CLASSimO WANTED: Girls wishing to go to Daytona with a frat at Thanksgiving. Please contact 656-7374. We ' d love to have you if you ' d love to be had. WANTED: One student affair. Call 6.S6-6539. WANTED: INSECTS. New, alive or old- pinned. No offer refused. Call 656-7204. WANTED: Prospective wife, good cook and attractive. Call Larry, 654-1953. WANTED: Two practice fields. Tf located, contact any band member. FOUND — Steve Roberson love machine. Signed K.M. Phone 6.56- 7814 A-646 FOR SALE — One set of black whip and stockings. Call Tommy 6.54-1622. • ! ' . ' ' ' :; ! '
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