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14 ' P .A: H i i s:- sr i ., ' V • ' •5 t A year just about like any other-some students still thinking they came to college to teach administrators how to administrate. . . We were promised a student union last May- but, well, what ' s a year late anyway? The football team was. . .well maybe next year a winning season; The traditions and necessities of homecoming questioned. . . Does student senate have a value- more student voices-more fractionalism-no unity. . . No more 800 rule jock discrimination ends. . . 18 year olds- a voting force to be reckoned with, sought after, and fought for. . . A cultural explosion— a new bar named Lamar ' s. This was Clemson University 1973. . . I illiilliii The place has remained more or less the same, I ace where we live, work, and play— that we see everyday of these four years. ' rx. f f m4 The events are the same, only the faces change. . .registration-mass confusion ail over again-long lines, hassles, and unstamped computer cards-closed out schedules and no time to pick a professor. -l- ' l •■S ASJESSrWTfpj PAYING LiNCWfrWH ' IJI ' ' f LLOUSHJP: ■rHLhES IN . ' •Tiir ' 1 Wi i wiim •I SIK[S HALL Three hour night labs that never end and 8:00 classes you cut if it rains. What a grind! Talk about lines-all the way to the canteen-and the prices, slow service, never enough of the right books. It ' s not like they ' re closing school next year-even $20.00 books you only use for one sennester. You can always borrow the book from the library for a while ... at least you save money-and after all, the book does get used. The library has its sleepers, typers, socializers, and a few studiers— it ' s become a make-shift student union without ping-pong tables, t.v. antennas, or food. For those closed out of Bridge 304 here, there ' s always the canteen. . . with daily marathons of poker, hearts, and spades-broken only by afternoon soaps and food breaks of greasy cheeses, super 70 ' s, and purple prune parfaits. But for real food, there ' s the dining hall with its mystery meat and f M n iftpfr « dirty forks, spotted glasses and braised beef tips over rice. However, they offer international flare for the Clemson student with such an exotic special as bananas, deep fried in last weeks grease. The culnnination of these culinary delights is the free ice cream under the Big Tops. There will always be those things that remain the same- however, change has made its mark on those things which were once considered unflexible. No more senior parking, but there really wasn ' t much parking anyway-more cars, fewer places, and two hour zones for four hour labs. Schwinn ' s and Raleighs— the only way to beat the parking problem, that and hoofing it. But these are changes that we complain about everyday. Others aren ' t as obvious. . . Once associated with the poor and lowly, drugs have climbed the social ladder to a position of half-hearted acceptance. Pills, booze, and grass— they ' ve all become a crutch, irregardless of their purpose or need. 3 Wm§m HM FKii. CTEpmiP Fliif iite _ - t a. ij l liiipi Sr ' |_ irL feZij m — k Once a dominating force on campus, ROTC is now composed of those dedicated to the military way of life and those who joined it to avoid the draft. ROTC mirrors the general mood of a nation, a nation that greeted the end of its longest war with less than enthusiastic celebrations. This apathy was also clearly evident in the number of 18-21 year olds who bothered to take the time to vote. But what can you expect from those who don ' t participate in anything. • 17 One of the most sweeping movements to rise on campus has been the rebirth of religious concern. In a genera- tion which is lacking so much, many feel that they have found the answer and want to spread their enthusiasm lo Know. Christ To MaKe Him Known i TheN aviga w for life. They not only reach out to students with the customary door-to-door campaign, but now strive to encom- pass the entire University through Forerunner, a publication financed by faith. There were even physical changes this year. The prefabs nnade way for expansion of the P A. A new sorority dorm, Smith, Jocks moving to the other side of the tracks, a new swimming pool in remodeled Fike, an expansion of the Architecture building, renovation of Sikes, and the new Alumni building-but sf 7 no student union. Even Tillman had a facelifting of sorts. Lancaster waved his magic wand and caused a transformation. Overnight, Clemson became Jordan College and Hollywood city— they wanted some place where nothing was happening— ND. FLOOR W JUDICIAL COURT A CLERK OF COURT COUNTY COURT MAGISTRATE a LAW LIBRARY T TREASURER i AUDITOR i •••••■I ••••■■I || p..-)l ' , 1 1 PG rating and love scene in Byrnes, Calhoun Mansion a sorority house, but by spring break Cinderella was back to her oldself. j. ' j ' .t ' iMaeiiiK ' :.. Too bad someone didn ' t wave the wand earlier— Hootie could have used it and so could have the fans. Pep rallies— were they to rally the students or the team— did they really rally anyone? Cheerleaders kept cheering, crowds kept screaming— teams kept winning. Weil, almost. . . What a way to spend a Saturday afternoon— at least there was one weekend everyone could enjoy— homecoming, freezing at Tigerama, staying up to build displays, but every minute was loved. The season was as miserable as the weather at the Carolina game, but at least we managed to pull that one out. After three maybe-next-year seasons, Hootie quit. The same day. Red moved in. Parker issued the warning that if anyone is going to beat us in the fourth quarter, they better bring a sandwich and a sweet roll because it will be a long afternoon , But we ' ll just have to wait and see. Homecoming came again this year and with it, conflict over queens. Who needs them, on one side, and who can do without them, on the other. m m M- IISS JUDY JAYNES-HGJ COMING QUEEN ' .: , - ' ' ■ ■■OjWk MISS SUE MARTIN fli MISS LIBBY WALLACE MISS DRU-ANN KINSEY-MISS ftEMSON UNIVERSITY - V .p™ ! ' nr ' ' ll ' ' - N° promises, no predictions, no pre-warnings-just victories- undefeated in the regular season play, ACC champs, 1 1th in the nation, and a shot at the national championship- ' xiWFJT: m.f ifi gmwjmm it was a new experience for the students at Clemson. It managed to get everyone excited. IVlaybe next year soccer in Death Valley-? After soccer, with spirits running at their highest, the spotlight moved to Littlejohn and the Roundballers. t i iMm mtiL iMLiiimiiiMiii iiiiiiM. :5«.|Rir,lW.v:S r ' ®3r, ' l ' M« !Ww . ' Ti(ir-iiitiMrtnii(iMtiiimiiiiiii Expectations ran high for Basketball. The team looked good, but the competition was better. The scores don ' t always tell the story. The conference was tough and the officiating bad. . .so bad at one point Tates withdrew his SZEMlii)aB!,fS im ' S Kl team from the floor. Students moved to the rafters for IPTAY again-even Dr. Bob moved to the other side. More Rally Cats lined the floor using the same routines again and again-looks like they could all get in step at least once! If you didn ' t like the way the teams played, you could play yourself. Intramurals provided the opportunity for iil ' iSmi lJii t i iSSitiMlPATiZJiVJiiStm competition with friends and an escape from constant boredom, there was an interest somewhere. lore fields, more lights, more teams— at least « One of the organizations suffering most fronn a lack of interest has been student government. Again it tried to fill the role of responsible leadership, and again it fell short. But it wasn ' t entirely student government ' s fault. It had i mamat i tmt wimssmgmij ' the backing of only a minority of the student body and what can you do when most people really don ' t care. Bond, Duke, Hume, Kiker, Nader, Rusk, Salinger, West, Peck-what an array of credibility. They didn ' t say anything they haven ' t said before, but at least they eame here to say it. Speakers Bureau seemed to book more and better entertainment than CDA. Flash flooded the dining hall with his 50 ' s rock-and-roll. It was a sock hop with no room to rock. Cancelled, Goose Creek, cancelled, cancelled. Canned Heat, then back to the surf ' s-up gang, the Beach Boys. It seemed those who could afford it enjoyed it. James Taylor was great, but why the night before exams. For those who can ' t afford the $6.25-12.50 ticket there ' s always the Clemson social life-you can sit at Lester ' s and drink, sit T?.igjiiEi:FaaaB5n -jiH ai - y.iti«j. 5 wsa l «M at the Study Hall and drink, sit at the Carpet and drink, sit at the Paw and drink, sit in your room and drink, catch the 3 day flicks, stand in the long lines at Capri ' s or have five course grits at 123-No wonder they call ' this a suitcase college. What does one say about culture at Clemson? You ' ve got to be so inclined or required to attend at least enough to pass your pop quiz the next day. Of Mice and Men, Dark of the Moon, See How They Run, As You Like It, — visual interpretations of those things you ' ve read about in class. Classes are the same as always. Freshmen can find better things to do, sophomores have no eraseable F ' s, juniors are looking ahead, seniors don ' t care. Even the profs have problems, but classes continue through snow and flu. sM£im!? j3SiSiiiismmsmiim a(iKSSgM ' : ,f(i jEj-«nil(P ' ' ' ' ' Sun ' s shining. . .let ' s don ' t play college today. It ' s too nice a day to spend in class, even if it is outside. Let ' s lie in the sun this afternoon, go to the Y-Beach, ride skateboards down Hardin Hill, go to the P.O. and feed our spider. . .we can even play basketball . . .anything but school today— we could even make a week of it, or even a sennester. . .this place wouldn ' t be bad if we didn ' t have to study. . .Such was Clemson, 1973. Mk 0 !« :tS - : ' ' Mii ' : - -aSigv:- J9fig ' :aR- CLEMSON, 1973 . . . .1 ADMINISTRATION . . .56 STUDENT GOVERNMENT . . . .68 ACTIVITIES . . .84 PROFESSIONALS . . 126 HONORARIES . . 172 STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS . . . 196 MILITARY . .216 GREEKS . .234 WHO ' S WHO . .312 SENIORS . .322 CLASSES 1,2,3 . .366 SPORTS . .420 SPORTS CLUBS . .490 ADS . .508 INDEX . . 564 TOMORROW . .601 TAPS 73 ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF CLEMSON UNIVERSITY DANIEL A. JANER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ANNE C.MORRIS DESIGNER DAVID C.WYLIE HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER s?? mm ' Administrators, who are they? It is known that they work in all these buildings around this place. Some of them come from all over the state when a meeting is called. A few spend a lot of time in Columbia with the legislature. Administrators, they make this place function. They are the one who make decisions on fiscal policies, academic policies, disciplinary policies. The administration is that body of people ever present and available for students to release their frustrations by aiming objections toward issues condoned by the administration. Sometimes it seems that administrators cannot please anyone, but they continue in their jobs. That ' s crazy, is it not? Why do they keep at it? Could it be they really care about this place and the students here? It is hard to believe, but it has some worth. They certainly don ' t put up with irrate parents, alumni, students, or workers just for the monetary value in the jobs. The two just don ' t equal each other. Administrators are perhaps motivated by a faith in tradition. Some things like the Clemson family atmos- phere don ' t need to be changed. Administrators are farsighted enough to be able to see the far reaching results of a state land-grant university which does not serve strictly the students on campus. Efforts made at Clemson University influence the lives of people in this state and nation as well. Administrators have to have a dream, but they are also the ones who have the job of implementing dreams. AIM INTERVIEW WITH DR. ROBERT C. EDWARDS, PRESIDENT OF CLEMSON UNIVERSITY EDWARDS TAPS: Let ' s start by asking if you could elaborate on things that are happening now at the University, DR. EDWARDS: Well, I suppose the last week in November was one of the most interesting weeks that I ' ve experienced in the 16 years I ' ve been here. On Sunday, November 26, representatives from Trio Pro- ductions, Inc. from New York visited the campus. This is an organization that specializes in producing television commercials for leading industrial organizations and other agencies throughout the country. They were here on a very interesting mission. The National Association of Land-Grant Colleges and State Universi- ties decided earlier this year to produce three TV commercials, one of 30 seconds duration and the others of 60 seconds each. The decision to produce these commercials stemmed from the fact that there is so much concern being expressed in many quarters relative to higher education. Over the past 4 or 5 years, we ' ve seen a steady erosion of public confidence in higher education. Additionally, the Federal Communications Commission is requiring all radio and television stations to give more public service time to issues of this nature. On November 26, the representatives from Trio Productions, Inc. and the National Association of Land-Grant Colleges and State Universities arrived on campus, and during the week completed all of the filming and other work that had to be done. All land-grant colleges and state universities throughout the country, of which there are about 140, will be using the commercials. There will be enough Clemson scenes so that anyone who is familiar with the campus will be able to recognize that they were filmed here. In the meantime, on the morning of November 29, Burt Lancaster with his associate from Hollywood arrived to examine the campus and meet the folks here to see whether or not this would be a good locale for the filming of a movie to be produced early in 1973. Indications are that if they decide to film this movie in South Carolina, it will be done here. I think the odds are overwhelming that this will be the case. TAPS: Could you cite examples of the University reaching out to serve areas other than just the students here on campus. DR. EDWARDS: Yes, we had a very interesting situation that came up this week. The City of Beaufort (S. C), in a joint city county government project, apparently had a very comprehensive study made by a consulting firm. Prior to the undertaking of this study, certain basic facts were apparently agreed upon which they wanted to use for projecting what Beaufort might be like in 1990. I don ' t know what the reaction of the city and county authorities was to the study. In any event, Beaufort officials asked our College of Architecture to take the same basic data that was given to the consulting firm, and as a part of our fifth-year program in city planning, to project what Beaufort might be like in 1990. On Monday afternoon of this week. Senator Waddell, who is a life trustee of Clemson; Representatives Brantley Harvey, Jr., Jim Moss (these three constitute the county delegation of Beaufort); Mayor Henry Chambers of Beaufort and Mr. Colden Battey, Jr., chairman of the County Council, came up for a briefing on the study. They were favorably impressed with what had been done, and the model of the city of Beaufort in 1990 as projected is, I think, tremendously interesting. Now, I have a letter this morning from Senator Harrelson in which he expressed an interest in having a study made of Walterboro. I will check with Dean McClure to find out when he thinks he can put Walterboro on the schedule. We must have done 25 or more studies of this kind over the past 15 years. It ' s been a tremendously exciting program, both from the point of view of academic program and of the cities and towns that have been involved. It ' s a tremendously interesting example of how Clemson is serving in so many ways the people of the state. We have a situation right now which will be announced very shortly that a major industrial plant will locate in this area. The fact that Clemson University is here with the programs we have available was a major consideration for locating the plant in this area. This is a major organization that looked over the entire United States. Plant officials literally examined the country, and their three major interests of long-term relationships are as follows: (1) They will want to employ Clemson University graduates because they have many of them in their organization now. (2) Their employees will have access to continuing education programs that will be necessary to keep their formal education updated. (3) They will have access to the University through sponsored research programs. One of the most exciting new developments is the Center for the Aging. About the middle of August, Dr. Charles Still from Columbia, a neurologist on the staff of the State Department of Mental Health, visited the campus. He has been concerned that nationally there is a lack of awareness and a lack of action relative to the needs of our senior citizens. As a result of his interest and the work that he has done, Dr. Still reached the conclusion that South Carolina needs to have what he refers to as a Center for the Aging that would concern itself with all the problems that are involved in the needs of senior citizens. The only place he could see where it would fit and where the job could be done is Clemson. So, he developed a paper and brought it up here and sat down and talked with me about it. I became quite interested and quite excited about the possibilities even before I read it. After I had an opportunity to study the paper, I became more interested and as a consequen ce had a staff meeting with the key people involved. Then we started exploring. I later mentioned this project or the idea to Governor West and he became quite excited. The State Department of Mental Health is concerned because part of the concept that ' s embodied here for senior citizens derives from research done in the College of Architecture having to do with the village concept that ' s being implemented now in the mental health phase. The Commission on Aging is very much interested because it has need for manpower research infor- mation. The State Department of Social Services and the State Board of Health would be involved. Greenville General Hospital. System would provide the clinical requirements needed by this institute. This particular program will involve the entire uni- versity, and I am quite certain this institute will be emphasized in Governor West ' s State-of-the-State message. TAPS: Could we talk about this 10,000? We had an interview with Dean Cox, and we asked if Clemson would be able to hold down enrollment to 10,000. He said he didn ' t see how it was possible. DR. EDWARDS: Well, it may not be possible. The key I think is directly related to the success of the establishment of two-year comprehensive institutions. By establishing such institutions, it would relieve us of much of the freshman-sophomore level of work that currently requires space which is needed by upper-division students who must have a university setting. I think whether we can or cannot achieve our objective of leveling off at 10,000 is absolutely related to the question of what ' s going to happen in the near future. There ' s nothing magic about 10,000 students. I remember vividly when I came to this campus in September of 1929 as the greenest and most confused freshman that ever entered here. I had just had my 15th birthday shortly before that and I came to Clemson out of the tenth grade. I know what the situation was then. If the time ever comes when I don ' t have time to work with students on an individual basis, then the place has gotten too big. I am never going to be willing to get into the position that when a student with a problem feels I can be of help, that I am not available to assist in every way possible. You take that away from the job and you can have it. TAPS: Will there ever be a time when the Greek system on campus will move into fraternity and sorority houses off campus? DR. EDWARDS: There have been conversations relating to this. As far as I ' m concerned— and Dean Cox is in accord, I ' m sure— if members of the fraternities and sororities want to build and arrange for houses to live off campus, that ' s entirely their decision and we would have no objection to it. In fact, I would be prepared to recommend this to the Board of Trustees any time the fraternities and sororities feel they are ready for such a move. TAPS: How about the Astro turf for the football field? DR. EDWARDS: Well, I don ' t know what we ' re going to do. Let me tell you what the situation is, then we ' ll see what happens. First off— we have a complicated situation, more so than you ' d find — TAPS: ROCK! DR. EDWARDS: Well, we ' ve got rock, but we also have drainage lines and utilities underneath the stadium. We opened bids a week ago Tuesday, and they came in substantially above the engineer ' s estimates. So we have recommended to the Board of Trustees that we reject these bids and start over again. TAPS: Why do we have to have Astro turf? DR. EDWARDS: Well, it isn ' t necessary. It ' s in the same category as a lot of other things. Let me finish and I think you may understand more fully. First thing we did was to take bids, which were promptly rejected. We also-on the basis of facts instead of estimates— had the engineers take a look at what can be done if we proceed to have the project come within reasonable and prudent cost estimates. In the meantime. Coach Ingram resigned as head football coach, and Coach Parker is on board this week as the new head football coach. It may be that we will decide to do something different from what we were talking about and take an approach similar to that of other institutions. This would be to develop an astro-turf practice area instead of putting turf in the stadium. If you ' re going to play on astro turf this Saturday, you practice on it. And if you ' re going to play on grass, you practice on grass and be in a position to prepare to play on either surface. It makes a difference. If you ' re going to be playing on artificial turf, you ' ve got to get yourself accustomed to it. Otherwise, you ' re sufficiently disadvantaged when you go to Atlanta with artificial turf. I think it ' s a good bet that our decision to go ahead with astro turf in the stadium next year will be postponed, perhaps indefinitely. TAPS: We had a successful soccer team this year. What effect does a winning athletic team or placing high in the national rankings have on the University? How much publicity is there? DR. EDWARDS: It ' s hard to say. In the sense that you are asking the question, there would have been considerable more publicity had we done as well in football and basketball as we did in soccer. But that doesn ' t for a moment detract from the value of soccer nor does it in any sense of the word diminish my appreciation of and interest in what Coach Ibrahim and his soccer team are doing. In fact, let me read an excerpt from this letter I have just received from Coach Ibrahim. Your support has meant a great deal to me and my Tigers. We look forward to having you with us at home games and you can always have a reserved seat of honor on our bench. We hope to be able to show you over and over again that we are gentlemen, good sportsmen, and good competitors. Personally, Clemson has meant a great deal to me and my love and loyalty to this Clemson family have never been in question. Let ' s hope that the Clemson family will continue to support my Tigers on their way to great things in the future. I want to be as objective as I know how to be and to support everything that we do. I want us to be the best that can be in everything we do, whether it be the intercollegiate athletic program, the intramurals programs, academics, research or public service. You take that away from what we are trying to do and I ' d be a miserable person. Having an opportunity to approach situations this way is a lot of fun, despite the headaches that come along too. TAPS: You go to ROTC camp during the summer and present certificates to Clemson cadets. They are very pleased that the President had bothered to visit the camp. Why do you do this? DR. EDWARDS: I have missed going to Army ROTC summer camp only once in 17 years, and that was this year. Each year at the Army ROTC camp they have an institutional visitation day, and I am one of the few presidents of the institutions represented who always makes it a point to go and to get out into the filed with the cadets. And we always have a Clemson dinner. Our cadets seem to have an awful lot of fun kidding and needling folks from other places. What I am saying is this: If we have students at Clemson who are interested enought to participate in the program and to go to summer camp, then I ' m going to arrange my schedule so I can be there on institutional visitation day, unless something comes up that prohibits me from doing so. The Air Force scatters our cadets in a lot of different places, so we don ' t have the opportunity to do the same thing with them, though I have visited on occasions when the Air Force had a visitation program. It ' s a program that I have much interest in because it ' s a part of Clemson. Year after year Clemson cadets walk away with honors. In 1971, Joe Anderson was the top cadet for the entire Third Army. December 10, 1972 ADMINISTRATION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS WALTER A. COX, Vice President for Student Affairs GEORGE E. COAKLEY, Assistant Dean of Students SUSAN G. DELONY, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES EDGAR A. BROWN, President PATRICK N. CALHOUN ROBERT R. COKER T. KENNETH CRIBB L. D. HOLMES FRANKJ.JERVEY E. OSWALD LIGHTSEY PAUL W. McALISTER W. GORDON McCABE A. M. QUATTLEBAUM PAUL QUATTLEBAUM JAMES C. SELF JAMES M. WADDELL ■ t ' iM m s r IN MEMORIAM JAMES FRANCIS BYRNES MAY 2, 1879 - APRIL 9, 1972 WINCHESTER C. SMITH AUGUST 15, 1896 -JUNE 1, 1972 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 DEANS OF THE COLLEGES DEAN LUTHER P. ANDERSON College of Agricultural Science DEAN HARLAN E. McCLURE College of Architecture DEAN HAROLD F. LANDRITH College of Education DEAN JAMES L. EDWARDS College of Engineering DEAN W. H. D. McGregor .... College of Forestry and Recreational Resources DEAN W. D. TREVILLIAN College of Industrial Management DEAN H. M. COX College of Liberal Arts DEAN GERALDINE LABECKI College of Nursing DEAN HENRY E. VOGEL College of Physical, Mathematical and Biological Sciences DEAN A. E. SCHWALTZ Dean of Graduate Studies v« t • 7 -.--. ' 1 ' .- f ---: : ' --r. 1 f«r- , J ■ If ., ' • ji ■■:■■ m :f u srT?T ' ' i f ' rSf Ty ? ' ' - ' ' writes about student government at Clemson. Most of you probably think it is powerless at its best and totally useless at its worst. To make an understatement, those charges are painfully true in many cases. For some people who mistakenly think they are involved, student government is one of those big ego trips— a way to get their picture in this book or their name on the Who ' s Who list. You know the type as well as I do. But for others student government is synomymous for lost time, lower grades than intelligence, hard work and a desire to be something more than a number. In putting together this section, in talking with committee chair- men, in interviewing Dean Cox and Sam Crews, and in general bull sessions with student government officials, I can ' t believe it is as impotent as many people think. Without student government I doubt we would have open dorms or a student union that ' s finally under construction to name a couple of things that it has helped to accomplish. The big problem with student support and interest. This is the fact that administration ofificials continually throw in your face, Of course we ' d like to give student government more responsi- bility, but do the students really want it? Look at the last election for instance, etc. etc. etc. You know something? They ' re right. Only 25% of those eligible voted in the last student elections. The other 75% of you probably walked by or sat in your room making a 1001 excuses for not voting. The same ones you use for everything else. You don ' t deserve the few privileges that you do receive because you haven ' t earned them. These words probably won ' t have any effect on you. Nothing else does. But if they do make you a little angry, that ' s good because maybe that will make you think and that ' s a start. Student government does have a purpose at Clemson, but it needs our support and our help to accomplish that purpose. Maybe in the process, you ' ll become something more than a number. FORUM ON STUDENT GOVERI TAPS: As a whole, do you think Student Government at Clemson has any more power now than it has had in years past? DEAN COX: I ' ve seen Student Government grows on this campus from absolutely zero to the place of respect that it occupies today. In my experience, I ' ve never seen Student Government as knowledgeable about the affairs of the University and as responsible as they are in trying to make judgements that effect not just students but the total University. CREWS: From what 1 know of Student Government in past years, I know we have a great deal more power — More than I thought we would have had. We have great voice and responsibilities just being on the University Committees. We ' re constantly being asked to put somebody here or there, and the interest of the student in being on these things has been tremendous. When you ' re one of about three students and there are about twenty people there, they really come out and listen to you because you are in the minority at these meetings. They weigh your decisions quite heavily. TAPS: How much credibility has Student Government lost from the fiasco with elections last spring? Do you think the students distrust it or are dissatisfied with it? CREWS: I think there ' s been an opposite reaction because that was last year. It was something that came and made a bad mark on Student Government. Now, people have come around and there ' s been a complete reversal in people, in changes. and in the attitude of the student. We ' ve made a show that we ' re all open. There ' s nothing closed or secret about Student Government anymore. If you have a question, you ' re free to look at any files or any records. This is something that I believe is different from last year. Nobody has come to that office that has not gone away knowing they could look into anything. I don ' t think any credibility was lost. If anything, it was gained. DEAN COX: Well, I was concerned. I wanted to make sure it was an honest mistake and this I had to leave to Student Government. I talked with leadership. We counseled with them. But we did not try to take over there! If administration had attempted to take over, it would have created a complete lack of confidence in Student Government. When you look at our election procedure last year — the Elections Board, the problems, the requirements that were put on them and the number of elections they had where there were, I think, four Election Board Chairmen — you see that we were dealing with complete inexperience. You see how either naive or careless things were handled in an effort to expedite matters. They put aside a system with checks and balances. We were sorry it happened, very sorry, but I agree with Sam that from where I sit, I think people have ;i: V ; v r ■ ' ., 1 Jt- lllTEf : ENT: DEAN COX AND SAM CREWS not lost confidence at all in Student Government. TAPS: Sam, do you have any new projects for Student Government this year similar to last year ' s campaign for open visitation? CREWS: Right now we ' re trying to modify our open dorm system. We ' ve found the system of elections, of getting open dorms started is cumbersome and awkward. It ' s just tremen- dously awkward. Like, it will be a third of the semester or better before we can get our committees going. So we ' re trying to make things simpler — to get them going so people will be involved. If you have something that ' s so difficult in Student Government that people just can ' t understand it, they ' re going to lose all interest. The University and faculty committees have theirs going the year round and when they have to wait on the Student Representative every time, every year, it ' s going to ruin a lot of their belief in the students and they ' ll want to start without them. DEAN COX: I completely agree with this project. Last year the election procedure for dorm councils was difficult to administer and we ' ve got to arrive at a more workable system. TAPS: Do you think the administration might go along with relaxing some of the rules governing visitation? DEAN COX: Yes, certainly the administration would be willing to accept anything in the best interest of Student Government and student life. Absolutely, and if we can come up with something better ... a better system, yes. Now as for completely relaxing the hours and all I ... we ' re not sure. Well I couldn ' t speak for my associates on the Board of Trustees there. The Board was concerned with how the program would be accepted, how responsible would the students be, would there be those or a little group that would make a lot of noise and interfere with the study rights of others. We are getting experience that would tell us that it ' s time to review and there might be some changes to be made, but at this time anything that I say would be pure conjecture or speculation. TAPS: In your opinion, are committees the strongest point of the Senate and Student Government? CREWS: Well, it ' s not just the Senate or the senators that are on these committees. A lot of them are my appointments; a lot of them are University appointments. Health Services, Fine Arts, Audio-Visual, and Faculty Research are all important commit- tees. Students are in these type things. It ' s only been the last three to four years that this has come along, last year for a lot of them. We are trying to publicize these committees, to build them up, and to let the students know what they can do. ' T ' ti JOHN HOPKINS SPEAKERS BUREAU BECKY REINOVSKY SECRETARY TOM EFLAND ATTORNEY GENERAL RAY HIGGINS TREASURER ANDY COON E DORM COUNCIL JOHN MOON VICE PRESIDENT LAURENS FLOYD PAGEANTS COMMITTEE TOMMY LAVENDER SENATE PRESIDENT SAM CREWS PRESIDENT HAL LANGFORD ELEC TIONS BOARD KAY WESTMORELAND DEPT. OF SERVICES MENDEL BOUKNIGHT CENTRAL SPIRIT DEPARTMENT OF SERVICES G. McNeil, A. Currin, H. Langford, N. Blakely, B. Pace, J. Tomsych, C. Galloway, B. Ford, B. McKinney, W. Barbary, K. Westmoreland, A. Laughlin, P. Weisner ■i .Mh ■:. ' 0:;d. SPEAKERS BUREAU J. Rivers, J. Hopkins, Dr. F. C. Alley, Dr. A. Lambert, J. Jackson, Col. D. Adams, L. White, S. Williams CENTRAL SPIRIT M. Brown, F. Riggins, M. Bouknight, J. Connel J. Hopkins, P. Mayhorn, J. Kelley, B. Grigsbey, L. Allen, R. Hance ■ ■■ BBW P HBBHHHVi « j H ■ r iF W H m. ' T - ' v ■ k ' ' H 9 fc « ELECTIONS BOARD H. Langford, J. Kelley, K. Westmoreland, R. Cribb, A. Laughlin PAGEANTS COMMITTEE D. Beauregard, C. Cousins, A. Morris, W. Clark, L. Floyd, C. Hutson, R. Hiers, M. Lindsey :« -..4 .• • «?r5 ■LTLJI I ruTJi BACKING UP ( ( GENERAL AFFAIRS S. Covington, J. Kelley, R. Sprott, F. Young, A. Alston, M. Stuck, R. Green JUDICIARY E. Huff, B. Lee, G. Vaught, B. Bailey, B. Stribling, J. Rivers, T. Barron TRAFFIC M. Willis, W. Vincent, D. Rowe, S. Crouch, J. Garland ACADEMIC AFFAIRS D. Burton, B. Home, B. Bryant, D. Giger, B. McCullough, C. Pant, B. Drake RESIDENCE HALLS D. Phillips, M. Norris, B. Bowers, B. Taylor, J. Carson, J. McMillan STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS A. Currion, B. Keisler, L. Lovelace, T. Lamp, J. Hill, W. Farrell, D. Kerr LARRY DUNN JOHN ASHTON ROBBIE DAVIS ANDY COONE ANN BARNES PICK LINDSAY DANNY KINNERLY JANET BUSC NANCE COO SKIPCOTHRAN MARK NORTON MIKE JOHNSON BRUCE BENZING DAVID ROWE KEM DEACON CHARLES FANT ALAN CADE BUTCH MILLS PAT PETTY JOHN PRATT MARK TAYLOR BARRY BURDETT CURTIS CLARK SAMMY DAVIS KURT BLASE DEBBIE LINDBERG 1 1 mr. 4 ' X I IW.J imM ' ' - ' r;-;,v ? Here ' s a weird combination for you. Take one scaleograph, a trumpet or two, some greasepaint, a master sound box, a microphone and a record player, printer ' s ink, a censored sign, a director, spotlights, and what do you have? The wildest configuration you ' ve ever seen that gets labeled ACTIVITIES. It also includes a few minor ingredients labeled students. That last item determines whether the pieces will ever function. Activities are the university itself, at least the part of campus life that the public is most likely to notice. The students, now, that ' s another story. Do they really care? It ' s hard to tell-you wonder if they would have anything to say if no band showed up for half time, if no TIGER appeared, if jChronicle did not exist, if there was no yearbodRTnoconcferts, no plays. They certainly could not gripe much— it takes students to make all those things appear. Lately, it seems that the number engaged in activities is diminishing. Oh sure, there are some who engage in activities by criticizing any and all efforts made by others. Of course there are still a few in that minority group of the crazy ones who get their kicks from late hours, hard work, no appreciation, and no thanks. But, they do accomplish something— they prove they care just a little about making this place more than just a classroom or a dormitory. They help create that added dimension that it takes to be able to label this place a university. HUH TAPS Rapa-puke. . .Dan who?. . .David ' s engaged in what?. . .what happened to plan B. . .zero. . . Nancy, consider yourself. . .remember Allen, I saved your life. . .Exodus. . .Libby, what ' s a watts line?. . .carpet-burned knees. . .graffiti on the walls. . .Don Hunter. . .who ' s locked in the darkroom. . .midnight Millie returns. . . mother freckle. . .paint brushes, hammers, who lost the saw. . .we know we ' ll go to heaven ' cause we put our time in hell. . .Vann, Where ' s your Cheeta smile. . .our computer is winning. . .why didn ' t anyone tell Tom. . . 0-K-L-A-H-O-M-A. . . who ' s going to Mary- land. . .the cover is owl what orange?. . .yes Demetria, there is a Johnny. . .5 hours in Hotlanta with Smith. . .Beaman ' s a member of the Otis Elevator club, they meet the shaft every month. . .Thelma Lou. . .Whitewater Falls. . .Schultz our frostbitten photog. . . Williams would sell her soul if anyone would buy it. . .Sherryl got stung where?. . . Bartlesville ' s own tumbleweed. . .what ' s a good lounge for anyway. . .have we got a deal for you. . .if you ' d get rid of that Brownie instamatic. . .people in the darkroom should have priority. . .400 ASA at 64 or 64 ASA at 400?. . .six parties in one night. . .Beaman got what?. . .Ulcer, Appendix, or Heartburn. . . anchovies?. . .what has a Pike jersey and a visor. . .Harks, Harks, Harks. . .What ' s in the box, Keith. . .in the file cabinet under P. . .clean up your act. . .Morris ' state of the staff address. . .he ' s a hurtin ' ballplayer. . . Sugar B. . .we told you so. . . ANN SMITH STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS CO-DESIGNER ED BEAMAN PHOTOGRAPHEflli DAVID WYLIE HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER LOUISE WHITE CLASSES HONORARIES KEITH BRADLEY VANN BETH MYERS SPORTS ADMINISTRATION ACTIVITIES ■ ' ? mm ALLEN HENRY STUDENT GOVERNMENT WHO ' S WHO CHERYL HUDGINS PROFESSIONALS DAN JANER EDITOR JOHN BETHEA PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC DUNHAM PHOTOGRAPHER SHERRYLSCHULTZ PHOTOGRAPHER ANNE MORRIS DESIGNER LIBBY CLARK BUSINESS MANAGER MILITARY Dan is a sensitive man with the ability of under- standing people, but at times he needs to stop and realize vuhere he stands. . a victim of circumstance, he bit off more than he could handle. . .he always means well. Life is simple for Libby perhaps it is because she has found her guiding light. . .a confi- dent self-assured tightwad. . .the nicest financial wizard you ' ll ever meet. . .she ' s got her own ideas and is not afraid to give them. . .a head on her shoulder and a direction in mind. Poor quality work will never bear John ' s name. . .a husband and an artist. . .a sensitive little boy. . .a person whose skill overrides everything else. . .you wish he was there more than he is. . .when others are down on you,John ' s for you. . .some said marriage and TAPS could not coexist. Nancy is the bubble in our champagne. . .she may be little, but she carries a big stick. . .a compact little dynamo, with a never say die attitude. . .a dedicated soul. . .she ' ll finance our dreams. . .an ads manager if there vuas one. . .consider yourself, Nancy. Morris will tell you where to go, just ask her. . .take her with a grain of salt, but listen to her. . .she can cut you with one word, but when she says okay, you know its right. . .the heart of TAPS. Wylie ' s a piece to the puzzle that fits in only one place. . .after four years, what do you expect. . .and he put sex before TAPS. . . some things get better with age. . .head photo and an engagement-how much can a man stand in one year. . .title happy and equally irresponsible. Life IS too short for Vann. . . She ' ll conquer the world if she lives long enough. . .a self pro- claimed mother. . .doctor Myers. . .hot-headed but deter- mined. . .any activities around, V. B. Keith enjoys a good party and his share of life. . . everybody ' s baby. . .the nicest hot dog I know. . . off campus and away from campus life. . .his little finger will never be cold. Every group needs a ray of faith, and Tom must be ours. ..a mixture going through a separation pro- cess. . .now that he ' s found God, he ' s trying to fmd himself. . .he holds the key to life and is not afraid to share it. Miss Schultz, please mix some chemicals. . . all that ' s best of dark and light. . .as dependable as clockwork. . .an uncommon thing, a quiet photographer whose thoughts you wish you knew. . .sometimes too serious, but always willing to help others, she has a warmth for life which many people never find. Eric will level with you, even when no one else will. . .always thinking, always concerned. . .a quiet bud that blossomed into an unmatched flower of character and hard work. . .over-shadowed and underrated. . .his candle burns at both ends and will surely last the night. . .what ' s it all about Elfie? Ann is and will be Ann. . . sensitive. . .she ' s willing to learn and willing to try. . .she ' s come a long way, but has a long way to go. . .filling Morris ' shoes may be impossible. . .that rare type of person whose actions can say more than anyone else ' s words. Cheryl ' s the girl you wish your brother would marry. . .such a zero, but her qualities as a person far exceed that. . .meek, lovely, and sweet. . . applepie with a capital A, too bad they don ' t have more like her. Ed ' s the boy with the man ' s heart and the woman ' s understanding, and a combination of everything in between. . .Beamanos is the spice of life. . .Crown Graphic ' s May Center- fold Boy. . .a camera, a fraternity party to shoot, and a little 3:00 A. M. romancing. Louise always has a song on her face and a smile in her heart. . .a spacey broad. . .she is very cheer- ful and in times of tragedy is calm and ready to challenge her prob- lem. . .sweet but sure. . .a life- saver. . .doesn ' t seem to mind work, thank goodness! Allen is no hot dog. . .a man who can stand alone, but is generous enough to stand with his fellowman . . .is never heard, but you always know he ' s around . . .he has a charmed life. TAPS JUNIOR STAFF In the beginning. . .the massacre of a 1970 TAPS. . .classes pictures, long lines. . .selling books. . .I.D. numbers. . .freshmen with long numbers. . .have you got any ads for me?. . . photo requests. . .alphabetize. . .Sunday night changed back to Monday night. . .we can ' t use Poopie Messer?. . .late hours. . .can anyone stay after the meeting. . .can anyone type. . . can anyone think?. . .can anyone go to Anderson or Greenville?. . .jumpin ' jack. . .the sillies. . .anyone for pizza?. . .boys please wear a tie!. . .Senior Staff sets the example!. . . Junior Staff beats Senior Staff?... Zero. . .After the meeting at the Apartment . . .the Mollie J. . .Have you signed the hours book. . .What hours book?. . .Who ' s the HOT- DOG?. . .rubber band battles. . .we need more names. . .1 have two tests tomorrow. . .Ya ' ll, my section ' s supposed to be in by Thursday and I ' m behind, can anyone stay?. . .we need a picture anyway we can get one. . .have they already called roll?. . .I ' ve been slack for two weeks. . .who ' s doing this copy anyway. . .can anyone sell ads in their hometown. . .we need 5000 by the end of January. . .is this only the 15th time we ' ve shot this group?. . .Bean up-if I don ' t do it to study for a test why should I for the yearbook? ggga D. Hail, R. Hi;i.dL;.L,;;, : . ..jtson, M. Johnson, S. Canaday, J. Rash, S. Jones, B. Watson, V. Ridgeway, R. King, S. Poe, H. Ostiing, K. Davis, J. Pittman, P. Gibson, J. Doran, J. Tuten, P. Petty, J. Stevenson THE TIGER Black and white memories, Recorded in a labor of love and hate, Reek of pseudo-representation that gives no fruit. Has-beens and would-bes discuss trivialities Behind a one-way veneer of student apathy. Vying for intangibles. . ., Spirit. . .patriotism. . .sanctity. . . Brotherhood. . .,that can ' t be bought. Chastity preserved, all sigh in Mock-pristine righteousness At the Mind Mill. Not all, maybe; but who hears anyway? Four years, differing directions, are often lost. . . Tell me, who ' s been fooling you? PAGE LEE HITE CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER DOTTI PRIDDY BUSINESS MANAGER CHRIS HINDMAN SPORTS EDITOR ALLEN ROBERSON CHIEF REPORTER TOM PRIDDY CO-EDITOR NICH ROARK CIRCULATION MANAGER BILLTHORNELOE NEWS EDITOR BOB THOMPSON MARILYN WALSER NANCY JACOBS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MANAGING EDITOR FEATURES EDITOR TIGER JUNIOR STAFF Dear Mom and Dad, I ' ve been keeping up with all my studying, and guess what, I ' ve even got time to spare. So I finally summoned up my nerve and I went up to the Tiger office and asked them if I could possibly write for them. They said, Yeah, when do you wanna start? How about tonight? So that was the beginning of my journalism career. I thought there ' d be some long breaking-in period before they would let me do something important. That night they sent me to the Student Senate meeting. There wasn ' t much to write about, and I can see how they would have trouble getting people to write about it. I ' ve written a couple of articles about old and new organizations on campus. Seems like most organizations here die out from apathy before they get a good start. Hope some of them last, because there isn ' t much else to write about. The senior staffers are nicer than I thought they ' d be. There is always somebody up in the office working— I guess there is a lot more work involved than I ' d thought— but they appear to enjoy it. There aren ' t many of us peons up there to help, so the editors do a lot of menial tasks, like typing up stories for those who can ' t type, cleaning, carrying newspapers, etc. I don ' t think I could be on senior staff— not enough time. I wish I did. Gosh, it ' s almost five o ' clock. I ' ve got to start getting ready for my blind date tonight. Hope he ' s nice. Love, Mary M. Washington, J. Lucas, P. Thompson, K. Quinby, B. Lee, D. Graham, P. Field, E. Gathn . THE CHRONICLE Once again the Chronicle. . .Huff-Troutman Construction Co. . .You may have noticed a few changes. . .Now there ' s two blackboards to doodle on. . .one guy from APO. . .If there ' s no copy we ' ll do a photographic magazine. . .Sid Hall ' s pictures and the drop- in. . .What ' s this about a nude cover?. . .eleven people running around in a field. . .1 kept waiting for the National Guard to come over the hill... it costs what?. . .2b%. . .CaW the Whole Earth Truck Store to find Kesey- maybe. . .the Redneck Press. . .canons of good taste. . .aimed right at our office. . .How long has this door been here?. . .Norton and new names. . . Erstaz?. . .think Protean. . . Chronicle is Middle English-Doctor Stead- man. . .The Chronicle is not for mothers. . . it ' s somewhere between here and Columbia . . .They burned a dempster dumpster down there. . .thought it was the Chronicle. . .We still don ' t have a cover. . .do what?. . .She also barks at people. . .Where ' s the senior staff?. . . He was editor in 1926. . .now he ' s cancelled his subscription. . .Who volunteers to take Cox a copy?. . .out on time— what ' d we do wrong. . .computer sentences. . .1 wonder about some of this staff. . .Everyone deserves one perversion-B. S. . .They didn ' t get distri- buted in. . .too many wise asses and not enough good heads. . .There ' s no organization and I ' m not about to create any. . .it just happens. . .Why not draw the Taps picture. . . What would we do with a movie if we made it?. . .You gotta be a masochist. . .lifetime subscriptions?. . .It ' s amazing; everything is falling into place and falling apart at the same time. . .Euwe Turqueeyes. . .Any ideas for another issue? PHIL GIBSON HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER WES CORNER ART DIRECTOR DESIGNER lctv-1 J u,r or i ' 2.c CHARLES HUFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MILLER INGRAM FICTION EDITOR CHARLEY DIAMOND ADVERTISING PROMOTION BETTYS. FORD OFFICE MANAGER FRANKIE CAMPBELL CIRCULATION MANAGER GENETROUTMAN MANAGING EDITOR CENTRAL DANCE ASSOCIATION SENIOR STAFF The losers. . .what ever happened to the C. D. A. . .fact or fiction. . .who?. . .they do concerts don ' t they?. . .they cancelled, too. . . good-by Joe Cocker, Neil Young, Jethro Tull, Steve Stills, Ten Years After. . .who else?. . . hello infinite baffle. . .do we have anybody yet?. . .Where ' s the booking agent? Brazil?. . . our first open snnoker. . .Let Ralph do it. . . Let ' s have Flash in the dining hail. . .1 think it ' s a big mistake. . .There ' s no way we can lose on this one. . .great after party. Porter. . . Canned Goose and Uriah Heat. . .It always helps to have student support?. . .they really deserve 15 comp tickets. . .what spots?. . .B as in full of Baloney. . .talk to Vic about it. . .the burning saga of C. D. A. and the U-Haul Corp. . .2 dead trucks in one day. . .25 miles and a cloud of smoke. . .Looks like we punt another one. . .poor attitude. . .How much to the SP-Plant. . .the coliseum cost more than the act. . .torn down again. . .Who? Us?. . .When are you people getting some good groups?. . .far out and solid C. D. A. . . charge it at Dobson ' s. . .our millionth role of duct tape. . .where ' s Coffey?. . .Rod Stewart makes friends with locals. . .Cecil ' s coming up today. . .how about his shadows. . .$150 for that piano?. . .C. D. A. burns mortgage on Littiejohn Coliseum. . .Don ' t worry, Johnnie has it straight. . .1 don ' t think we do. . . C. D. A. vs. Charlotte Police Department. . . somebody lost the school car again. . . anybody want 2 cases of Reese cups?. . . ripped again. . .Let ' s dance baby. . .Let ' s wreck tommy ' s house and garage again. . . WHUP. . .Thanks to-Coach Smith, Tates. . . Doug, Ralph, Johnnie, Sonny, Ed, Tommy, Chip, Eddie, Chris, and Dr. Busching and all our Student Supporters. . .Both of them. At least we can laugh about it. CHIP BROWNE PUBLIC RELATIONS SONNY GREEN FLOOR TOMMY BRYAN UNION COORDINATOR JOHNNIE EPTING SECRETARY-TREASURER ED COFFEY PUBLICITY RALPH WESSINGER VICE-PRESIDENT EDDIE PORTER ALTERNUS )OUG HAMBRECHT PRESIDENT CHRIS KLAAS CORRESPONGING SECRETARY r 0 .. i 4: m A : ¥ % Ti f y V .f - m CENTRAL DANCE ASSOCIATION JUNIOR STAFF BEACH sia Before parties, during parties, and after parties. . .Those banners get worse each time . . .Quack, Quack. . .Let ' s don ' t mention tic- ket sales. . .Johnny can we go get some beer?. . .Yes, you can mix fun with work. . . The jail is a serious place. . .We hate to make you girls do this. . .How come everybody wants to go to Greenwood?. . .Did you see Flash Cadillac? No, but I saw the sludge afterwards. . .Who went through my section? . . .My name is Sally not Becky. My name is Becky not Sally. . .You have to admit we have a nice senior staff. . .Who made these sand- wiches?. . .Steve ' s gone to his room to get something. . .1 want the old dining hall. . . Blondie. . .C period, D period, A period. . .I ' ll work wherever I ' m most needed. . .school cars. . .Becky, Steve, and Gary went where? . . .Hardee hamburgers before every concert . . .Whose jail idea was this?. . .an interview or an interrogation?. . .Bean Queen. . .behind the coliseum. . .a poster in every room. . .the paperbag trick. . .three tickets?!!. . .turn off that strobe light!. . .What losers?... C. D. A.?. . .We really dig it! B. Anders, B. Berkland, D. Booth, G. Ellenburg, L. Ferguson, G. Harman, J. Jackeling, J. Jaynes, S. Langford, D. Lee, S. Miles, M. Mullen, M. Oshinsky, T. Page, J. Reynolds, 8. Rogers, S. Stone, J. Trice. WSBF SENIOR STAFF Not Insane Not Responsible TOM HILL ENGINEERING DIRECTOR CHARLIE BEBKO ATC COORDINATOR DAVE POLK CONTROL ROOM ENGINEER SUZY ADAMS OFFICE MANAGER PHIL HANNA MUSIC MANAGER WAYNE WHITE PROGRAM DIRECTOR TOM MATTHEWS BUSINESS DIRECTOR STAN PADGETT NEWS DIRECTOR NEENA COOK T. C. MANAGER ERNIE JOHNSTON TRANSMITTER ENGINEER RICK SPITZ TECHNICAL MANAGER MIKE PURCEIL CHIEF ANNOUNCER 1 ■; iy :. ' ' ' , HpipM l Vr Hh 1 , .-.. -. -,. nn.i.ac .--.Ntr.y...- WSBF JUNIOR STAFF ii—1 M Mii Haii ..ytaaMfa .h N. Adrian, J. Beetz, H. Bowles, L. Clark, B. Harris, D. Hendricks, M. Hendricks, B. Home, R. Hotaling, G. Hunter, C. Kizer, R. Lindsay, S. Lozynski, A. Mason, J. Matsinger, S. Poe, T. Posey, D. Price, G. Raynal, B. Rowell, K. Short, B. Stern, K. Van Gieson. TIGER BAND Tiger Band ' 72— Bigger, Younger, BETTER. . .more girls. . .nine Tigerettes. . .conference flags. . .new sound system for JC. . .hell week. . .9 hours practice per day. . .get a haircut, Parker. . .big orange time. . . filtab!. . .drown the staff. . .new arrangement of the Alma Mater. . .circles. . .the bellhops brought their bag- pipes. . .practice at the Rose Bowl. . .the trade school band is good as ever. . .Bouknight leads the turkey squad. . .practice at Ruby Red ' s. . .What ' s wrong with Mr. C? (ha, ha, ha). . .Dr. Butler subs for Nick. . .Parker misses out on mother of the year. . .Flash ' s left hand is getting stronger. . .Soloist, Don Eisaman. . .Cut on the microphone. . .Watkins, tell your freddies the float comes in our way, or not at all!. . . Tigerama. . .Greyhounds always start— SURE!. . . Some take it off; but Tiger Band, we ' Get It On ' . . .the trombones might not play well, but we sure as hell party well. . .more circles. . .sing. Mines!... 150 kazoos... Where ' s your drum. Boots?. . .Fort Meade invasion. . . Elder leads the Washington tour. . .cram those stadium horns. . .Georgetown. . . I ' m Harvey Wall-banger, and how do you do . . .Shut up, Don Smith!. . .Bus No. 3. . .birthday parties. . .prime time on the Hootieshow- . . .use. . .the chicken band is coming. . .rain, rain, rain. . .no halftime shows. . .7 to 6. . .step up our rear. . .we love Dietzel. . .and so goes 1972. . .Tiger Band-definitely the ACC ' s best! , - ' | i: == ' 3-t ttji satit m S. Stoddard M. Stokes P. Stokes J. Stonev R. Stubbs C. Suratt M. Taylor R. Thomas B. Thompson B. Trammel! V. Trammell F. Ulmer J. Vaughan V. Wann F. Washingtor N. Watkins K. Weatherly J. Wessinger R. Westbury K. White L. Whitlock R. Williams S. Williams R. Willis F. Wood W. Wood H. Worthy S. Yost C. Young T. Yc MJtM HMMMiiltJaitL; CONCERT BAND The Clemson University Concert Band, composed of some 120 musicians, devotes its time to the study and performance of a wide variety of concert literature. This literature ranges from Tchaikovsky ' s stirring 1812 Overture to the recent electronic hit Pop- corn. Hence it requires a great deal of work and effort from the student performers. Rehearsals are scheduled three days a week from 5:00 to 6:30. The Concert Bank makes several appear- ances throughout the spring semester on and off campus. The annual tour carries the band to various parts of the southeastern United States where it performs concerts. After returning to campus a local concert is given featuring highlights of the tour repertoire. Also the bank performs at the spring commencement exercises. Occasionally a children ' s concert will be given during the semester. These appearances have given this organization a reputation as one of the finest concert bands in the Southeast. Membership in the Concert Band is avail- able to all students regardless of field of study. Although no scholarships are offered, academic credit is granted and students are afforded the opportunity of performing with first-class ensembles. UNIVERSITY CHORUS Are you finished, Neil?. . .Here ' s to Cardinal Puff for the 547th time tonight. . .cookout at the Jackson ' s. . .the COOL 6?. . .THIEF!! ! . . .Amahl and the Night Visitors— I want to be a sheep. . .Floppy, the canine garbage disposal. . .OK everybody, stand on your heads and make sounds like a mad bee. . . Oh, a grasshopper sitting on a railroad track. . . .ETV, let ' s get this show on the road. . .look ethe- real. . .DOODLE! !.. .Who ' s got number 25?. . .Daniel High School— where Kathy leads they ' ll follow. . .How do you get an eleven foot bus under a ten foot bridge? Even Elders is not that good a driver. . .You can ' t use your instrument when your legs are crossed. . . Trjff£ .. : -: ,r.ro.- . ixisui ..■r tLsx i mtmumi t -, - C. Andrews, N. Beckman, B. Bowers, S. Blackmon, C. Bradford, S. Charles, S. Childers, N. Clamp, N. Cook, L. DeWitt, K. Henderson, B. Hill, J. Hill, J. Jackson, Conductor, S. Killian, P. Kozlik, J. Lovinggood, H. Melton, B. Pace, S. Piazza, C. Price, K. Rendall, W. Richardson, C. Rogers, T. Shanks, B. Sides, C. Thackston, G. Trussell, L. White, S. White, G. Willman. CLEMSON PLAYERS The fields are— unto harvest (fill in your own color). . .another stupendous year. . .Feiffer ' s People and Impronntu in the summer. . .good- bye to Faye and Cheree. . .Kravitz has a hammer in his hand? I . . . You too can double your theatrical output. . .The School for Wives. . .Georgette, my dear, you ' re just as sweet as you appear. . .Alain and his navel tactics. . .The Notary lives near the red book- -case whohadtheschoolteacherwholookedlike- CalvinCoolidge— or was it McKinley?. . .the CP Travelling Troupe goes to Winthrop. . .up- holstery coats and Naugahyde booties. . .how many keys did you lose this time, Ralph?. . .when ' s the next party?. . .BJ, you can ' t be directing another kiddie show! . . .Of Mice and Men— by Hemingbeck (or was it Steinway?). . .our stars: Bruiser and Steinbeck. . .Phil Davis presents his Greek chorus, bananas-and-appling off-stage avec horseshoes. . .Gaw, she ' s purty! . . .he ' sgettin ' floozy idears! ! . . .Crooney is engaging in production. . .Michael, NOBODY ' S a star three times in a row. . .Okay, Becky, don ' t put the leaves out for scene 6! ! . . .the Esteemed Brothers do Winnie-the-Pooh. . .of course you all remember Christopher Robinson. . .someone ' s saying miserable. It must be Ralph; he generally is. . .Debbykins makes her CP acting debut as Kanga. . .the Players are bustin ' out all over with new talent (the words don ' t fit the music— we tried). . .catching revues on the loggia, singing Do Lord . . .See How They Run. . .Is there an audience? Yes, I can hear them cough- ing. . .the OGR gets a newsign and two dozen white porcelain mugs at 6 for a dol- lar. . .Dames at Sea. . .the theatre is a 25- hour-a-day commitment. . .1 am sorry, Mr. Barton, but you will just have to ask them to speak louder. . .this is the strangest combina- tion of people I ' ve seen at one time! ALPHA PSI OMEGA ROBERT BARTON JANICE SARGENT MICHAEL ASHERMANN B. J. BLACK JAMES JORDAN i-ttSi . DEBORAH BURNETTE JEANNE DUKES JIMCHILDERS DR.A. J. FEAR ANNE COONEY PATTI ROFFE RALPH MARETT r ECHli -.g0il0 fisCK , f 99 f9 99999 t i w  i w    ' i ? ' w  . ' lU ' itli flUUI I w wr«   r ,  nirKKf99(r wi ' ' • ' ' ' • ' •• ' •MWw ' ••  3   • ••• i ' i A ' ail l ' ,  ? , •••• • ' {j !,;. Professional organizations at Clemson University are clubs meant to join professors and students together in a setting other than the classroom. The intent and purpose of these clubs is commendable, but a lack of interest can hardly help to be noticed. Look at the membership lists, then look at the pictures of these clubs in action. The numbers are about five to one against the clubs. Most students join just to say that they belong to something even if it is only one measley club. After all, who wants a blank space beside their name in the Senior Directory? Struggle to a meeting once a year, pay your dues, and get your name on that membership list. That ' s the extent of participation and you are set for four years. Other students feel that they can make brownie points with their professors if they join an organization whose sponsor or advisor is their prof. If you make friends with a professor at a picnic, surely he ' ll look kindly on you when it comes to giving out grades! The professional organizations are designed to better prepare a student for his vocation after graduation and they will, if they are given the chance. So often, only the officers and a handful of dutifully loyal members do all the work of the club and become the only ones to benefit from it all. College is meant to be something more than classes, dull nights, and boring weekends. It ' s a sad shame that Clemson students haven ' t realized that fact. A person, any person, that has something to devote his or her energy to will accomplish much along the way and make life a little better for everybody. Professional organizations have their good and their bad points, and a lot could be done with them if there were more interest. Give them a chance at least. See what they can do, then decide. Good or bad, they do help to make up the whole of the University. Admit it. • 1 He was found by the Bureau of Statistics to be One against whom there was no official complaint. And all the reports on his conduct agree That, in the modern sense of an old-fashioned word, he was a saint. For in everything he did he served the Greater Community. Except for the War till the day he retired He worked in a factory and never got fired. But satisfied his employers. Fudge Motors, Inc. Yet he wasn ' t a scab or odd in his views. For his Union reports that he paid his dues, (Our report on his Union shows it was sound) And our Social Psychology workers found That he was popular with his mates and liked a drink. The Press are convinced that he bought a paper every day And that his reactions to advertisements were normal in every way. Policies taken out in his name prove that he was fully insured. And his Health-card shows he was once in hospital but left it cured. Both Producers Research and High-Grade Living declare He was fully sensible to the advantages of the Installment Plan And had everything necessary to the Modern Man, A phonograph, a radio, a car and a frigidaire. Our researchers into Public Opinion are content That he held the proper opinions for the time of year; When there was peace, he was for peace; when there was war, he went. He was married and added five children to the population. Which our Eugenist says was the right number for a parent of his generation. And our teachers report that he never interfered with their education. Was he free? Was he happy? The question is absurd: Had anything been wrong, we should certainly have heard. -W. H. AUDEN 1 • ? AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL Communication, coordination, and under- standing are the main objectives of the Student Agricultural Council. Composed of and operated by two repre- sentatives from each student organization within the College of Agricultural Sciences, the Council serves as a sponsoring group for activities of interest in their own depart- ments as well as to the entire school of the College of Agricultural Sciences. These are aimed at improving the image of agriculture, providing better programs and job oppor- tunities for students, and improving student- student and student-faculty communication. Sponsoring ' Finite 72 ' , programs for industry representatives, and a student wel- fare committee are among the most recent activities of the Agricultural Council. How- ever, serving in an advisory capacity to the Director of Resident Instruction and the Dean of Agricultural Sciences remains one of our most important functions. WILLIAM T. BORDERS, President AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Bob Parris AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Howard Shuler AGRONOMY Bill Tolbert ANIMAL SCIENCE Peggy Lathrope DAIRY SCIENCE Jim Piotrowsky ALPHA GAMMA RHO Robbie Davis ALPHA ZETA Stephen Pettigrew FOOD SCIENCE Charles Schuster HORTICULTURE Susan Eggleston POULTRY SCIENCE Marion Jenkinson PRE-VETERINARY Roger Troutman 4-H CLUB Charles Steer AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION George King ALPHA TAU ALPHA Frank Sandifer AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS CLUB The purposes of the Agricultural Eco- nomics Club are to promote fellowship and understanding between the club members and the faculty staff, to allow students to become acquainted with the opportunities available, and to aid in the full development of the students majoring in Agricultural Economics. The Agricultural Economics Club offers its members a wide variety of activities. Throughout the year at business meetings, films are shown or a speaker discusses current topics of interest. The Ag Econ Club sends delegates to the national convention held annually at universities throughout the U.S. and Canada. Club members may par- ticipate in speech, debate, and essay contests on the national level. The activities of the club are highlighted by the annual student- faculty banquet. ROBERT P. PARRIS, President -T-JB- gvr h K 1 ,4 1 w ' i . , 1 1 m AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF TEXTILE CHEMISTS AND COLORISTS The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists is a scientific and technical professional society. The purpose of the Association is the promotion of increased chemical technology and the encouraged interchange of professional knowledge. Since the AATCC was founded in 1921, its basic goals have been to provide a forum for the dissemination of knowledge concerning textile chemistry for the profes- sional development of its members, to en- courage research, and to establish and foster channels of communication among its 9,000 members. The student chapter gives students in textiles the opportunity to make contacts with people in the textile industry which may be helpful to them later. In addition to its professional benefits, the chapter also participates in Homecoming projects. Science in Textiles Day, the Textile Alumni Reunion, and other departmental projects. Cook-outs and informal get- togethers are also a vital part of AATCC. JAMES WATSON, President AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY The American Association of Textile Technology, established at Clemson in 1962, is comprised of Textile majors and Industrial Management majors whose secondary con- centration is Textiles. A student may par- ticipate while in college as a student mem- ber, and after graduation, he may join one of the national professional AATT chap- ters. The purpose of AATT is to keep students informed on current developments in the textile industry and to develop an understanding of all aspects of the industry. This purpose is accomplished by having speakers and taking field trips to various industries. AATT members help with the construction of a homecoming display each year and are active during high school day in Sirrine Hall. The highlight of the year is the student-faculty football and softball game. JAMES BURTON, President M. Abdo, J. Burton, C. Chang, A. Feroz, C. Fleming, J. Home, M. Horton, R. Howell, H. Maynard, G. Wellman. AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY ■5 Ki The Clemson Student Branch of the American Ceramic Society was chartered on November 28, 1949. Some of our present activities include: bi-weekly meetings which feature speakers, films; and service projects which will benefit the Ceramic Engineering Department as a whole. Dr. W. W. Coffeen, faculty advisor, works with the executive committee of the ACS: Mark Schmit, President; Terrel Peace, Vice- President; Debbie Duke, Secretary; Carl Epting, Treasurer; Kelly McHenry, Junior Class Representative; David Bishop, Sopho- more Class Representative; and Andy Falatok, Freshman Class Representative, in planning activities to meet the needs of the students and faculty to work together helping each other to become better pre- pared to meet the future. MARK SCHMIT, President THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY STUDENT AFFILIATES The main goal and purpose of the Ameri- can Chemical Society Student Affiliates is to promote the ideals of professionalism in science and unity among scientists. The society opens its doors not only to chem- istry students, but ie ° students from chemical engineerl grxe h;ile chemistry, and pre-medicine majors, for all these groups find things of interest in the varied speal ers, meetings, and activities which the club spon- sors. Activities of the ACS Student Affiliates include semi-annual picnics which include everyWe associated with the Chemistry D epartment, publication of a newsletter, attendance at two regional conventions each year, and making available safety equipment to the freshman laboratories. Last year, members of the club provided the impetus for a proposal thalSswon a grant of over $11,000 for a summer undergraduate re- search. For these and other activities the chapter has been named one of a limited number of nationally outstanding chapters. ERIC SNIDER, President RICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY This Award Certificate Is l rcsente CLEMSOH UNIVERSITY Student Affiliate Chapter Anerican Chemical Society Selected as an OUTSTANDING CHAPTER 1571-72 Chemical Society fliTcal Educatloi D. Anail J. Beck W. Bennett G. Bridwell J. Buchanan A. Burns G. Cannon K. Clark Wl. Clark T. Fielder J. Frazer M. Frierson W. Frye D. Georges J, Harden L. Haselden W. Norton F. Hudson P. Jackson J. Jakubiec M. Knight S. Kurivchack C. McCraw W. McNeill W. Martin S. Miesbauer M. Mussman J. Patterson S. Payne F. Richbourg D. Rochester K. Saville S. Schultz C. Shuler B. Smith E. Snider J. Stelhng C. Story M. Thomason P. Violette P. Walker W. Wallace J. Watson P. Wayne D. Wheeler AMERICAN DAIRY SCIENCE ASSOCIATION The purpose of this organization is to bring together students mutually interested in topics relative to the dairy industry; to inspire a livelier interest in academic work; and to develop leadership and promote scholarship among students. Activities in which the club participates are as follows: membership in the Southern Student Affiliate ADSA as well as the National Body or Parent organization. Each year delegates are sent to the Southern Convention; the club also sponsors two judging teams, one in Dairy Products and one in Dairy Cattle Judging in alternate years. Various club activities are also held throughout the year. Regularly scheduled meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. JOHN PIOTROWSKY, President G. Binnaker, A. Black, M. Eubanks, H. Forrest, J. Hall, F. Jacques, L. Longshore, G. Lucas, D. McBride, R. Martin, J. Meakin, D. Miller, B. Parr, B. Parr, P. Perry, J. Piotrowsky, J. Riley, C. Steer, M. Weathers AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS The Student Chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, founded at Clemson in 1947, has as its main objective the professional development of its mem- bers. Membership is limited to Chemical Engineering majors enrolled in a Chemical Engineering course. Meetings of the organization are held every three weeks and feature professional, off-campus speakers in order to give mem- bers first hand knowledge of the chemical industry and its operations. The chapter sponsors several social functions through the year including one tea party each semester, a cookout coupled with a football game between seniors and underclassmen, and a homecoming display constructed in front of the Chemical Engineering Building, Earle Hall. GUS RAMAGE, President AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS The South Carolina Student Branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers is an organization for those students enrolled in the Agricultural Engineering curriculum. Membership is open to any student majoring in the agricultural engineering profession. The South Carolina Student Branch par- ticipates in various activities including the annual Aggie Week, field trips throughout the Southeast, and a trip to the National ASAE Convention for several of its mem- bers. The club also plans a cookout every year for those students attending the Soil Conservation Workshop here at Clemson. In addition, this society submits a report to the National Society every year, as part of the competition for the Food and Industrial Equipment Award. TED SHULER, President AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS z.3 . ,, miSiSSi The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is a national professional engi- neering society dedicated to the advance- ment of the engineering profession. ASME students participate in such con- tests as the Bendix Award Contest which is judged on best organization, programs and student participation. Other programs par- ticipated in by ASME are the design prob- lem contest, and the technical paper presen- tation. Members also take an active part in various activities such as field trips, the annual Homecoming display, and the re- gional student conference, which keep them busy and also provide enjoyment. Meetings are twice a month and serve to acquaint the students with the faculty and industry. RAY WHITT, President AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS The American Society of Civil Engineers is the Civil Engineering graduates ' professional organization. Membership is open to all Civil Engineering students. The year was planned with all aspects of civil engineering in mind. A number of profes- sional speakers in various fields of civil engi- neering highlighted the engineering phase of ASCE. Many long hours were put in working on the homecoming display in front of Lowry Hall. Some other activities taken on by ASCE were the ASCE NEWSLETTER published twice monthly, student faculty Softball games, intra- mural volleyball and Softball games, and com- munity service projects. These functions provided the student with various phases of his profession and provided a good relationship between the students and faculty. CHARLES JOHNSON, President - .,,-,.. . „...-n.«. BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB Block and Bridle seeks to further its knowledge of the livestock industry, main- tain a close relationship with the Aninnal Science faculty, and provide services to the university and community. Composed of Animal Science majors, minors, and those interested in Animal Science, the club is involved in many activi- ties on campus. The first edition of the Block and Bridle Annual has been distrib- uted to livestock people across the state. Barbecues are the main source of revenue with the club serving at football games, the Angus Futurity, and the Bull Test Station Sale. The club participated in Finite 72 and won the game competition while finish- ing second in overall honors. The Spring trip provides members the opportunity to be- come familiar with livestock operations in the Southeast, and the Little International is held each spring for the members to exhibit and judge University livestock. Finally, the Block and Bridle horseshow has become an integral part of the activities with increased interest each year. Awards for the year ' s work are given out at the spring banquet. WILLIAM T. BORDERS, President CLEMSON 4-H CLUB The Clemson 4-H Club is an organization for former 4-H Club mennbers and students who are interested in 4-H or other phases of the Cooperative Extension Service. The 4-H Club plays an active role on the Agricultural Council. Its members assist with a square dance, help the Inter-Fraternity Council with their Christmas party for underprivileged children in the Clemson area, and help to prepare Aggie Week. 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- Medicine to Agronomy, but each member works for a common goal. CHARLES STEER, President FOOD SCIENCE CLUB The Food Science Club is made up of all students interested in the dynamic field of food science. Its main objective is to pro- mote interest in food science among its members, other students, and prospective college students. The club has taken trips to food processing plants, and has sent informa- tion to South Carolina high schools which describes the opportunities and scholarships available in food science. The club has recently become affiliated with the Institute of Food Technologists whose membership is made up of food scientists working for industry, government, and universities. It has been a club tradition to assist its members in finding summer employment in the food industry and to undertake its annual cured turkey project. CHARLES SCHUSTER, President ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS The Clemson Student Chapter of Associated General Contractors is a profes- sionally oriented organization sponsored by the Carolinas Chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America. This year ' s activities included field trips to Atlanta, Charlotte, Greenville, and other surrounding areas, speakers on a variety of topics, and a series of informative films. Through these activities, the organization attempts to familiarize its members with methods of construction, construction man- agement, and safety. It also attempts to provide a closer relationship between the student and the construction industry. Mem- bership in the AGC is open to all architec- tural construction students. TIM HACKETT, President T Hackett T Burleson, J. Courtney, J. Jones, N. Dilorio, G. Cook, Dr. J. Clark, R. Lawrence, C. Knobeloch, ' J. Mauthe, T. Nelson, R. Oakley, R. Coleman, E. Truesdale, A. Gaskin, J. Pettit, D. Graydon, R. Frampton, C. O ' Cain DELTA SIGMA NU The purpose of Delta Sigma Nu is to promote fellowship among its members; to promote further study and education prepara- tory to continued study of medicine; to aid prospective medical students in selecting subjects in keeping with pre-medical training; and to inform its members of application procedures of regional medical schools. Films or speakers are presented at these meetings in order to provide the members with a greater insight into the fields of medicine. Joint projects with Alpha Epsilon Delta were planned this year, and an inter- esting speaker from the American Medical Association spoke to the group. To round out the social side of the fraternity, trips to Shakey ' s and a banquet were held. FRANKLIN E. McPHAIL, President J. Alvarez B. Cockerill R Halpern F. McPhail J. Reynolds S. Stone w Barbrey A Cohen M Hicklin C. Maxwell J. Rivers J. Swaysland D Basinger J. Coleman J. Hopkins L. Miller W Robinson J. Tolley W Beasley M Dease D Norton V Myers B. Ross R Tomlinson T Bowles A Derrick R Hull M Norris R Ruff S. Toole S. Brown J. Dixon J. Jamison C. Patrick S. Rush D Weisheimer J. Bryan J. Dorn D Janer A Polk M Sexton R Wilson S. Bull K Eads R Jenkins M Prescott L Schaffer R White T Bunning B. Fogle T. Jones M Price R Small C Wray R Calloway E. Fuller V Lovell R. Reinovsky M Sherrod W Wylie J. Cantrell P. Fulmer R McDonald J. Reinovsky J. Spector B Wilson R Cherry C. Geilfuss C. McKain C. Renner S. Stine J. Yon H Clark A Gibson FORESTRY CLUB The Clemson University Forestry Club is an organization dedicated to promoting unity among forestry majors and anyone interested in forestry. The club meets every two weeks for a brief business meeting and program which usually includes a guest lecturer or a movie. All during the year the members cut pulpwood and firewood to make money for two local and one regional conclave. Last year the Forestry Club sent nineteen people to a con- clave in Oklahoma. This conclave included competition in log rolling, cross-cut sawing, knife and axe throwing, pole felling, archery, and other technical events such as tree identi- fication, pole classification, and timber estima- tion. Besides these conclaves, the club has firewood splitting parties, and two initiations a year. There are plans to have several fishing trips into the mountains this spring. Member- ship is open to all interested in forestry. ED HICKS, President GRAPHIC ARTS What is CGAS? CGAS is tigerama posters. CGAS is paw power buttons. CGAS is tiger paw flags. CGAS is greek initialed paw buttons. CGAS is think soccer ribbons. CGAS is keep on pluckin buttons and posters. CGAS is military ball posters. CGAS is the CLEMSON GRAPHIC ARTS SOCIETY. Who is CGAS? CGAS is students inter- ested in the graphic arts industry. CGAS is students who travel to see how industry functions. CGAS is stu- dents who promote the graphic arts. HORTICULTURE CLUB The Clemson Horticulture Club is an organi- zation designed for students to meet and work with their common interests. This club brings into its periphery many facets of horticulture. These include fruit and vegetable projects such as picking grapes and making them into grape juice, harvesting sweet potatoes and selling them. Ornamental projects include raising trop- ical plants and selling them, preparing ter- rariums, and arranging floral designs. The Horticulture Club helps students to become better acquainted and to learn to work with other people in their related fields. It also lets the student get to know the professors outside of the classroom which improves student-faculty relations. Social activities include a faculty sponsored cookout in the fall, grape juice sessions during the year, a picnic in the spring, and parties throughout the year. The friendship ties that begin in this organi- zation last throughout the years. SUSAN EGGLESTON, President INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS IEEE is the world ' s largest engineering society with over 160,000 members. The Clemson University Branch is one of over 400 Student Branches located at major universities, colleges, and technical institutes around the world. On the local level a primary concern is to bridge the gap between students and faculty. Each year student members are elected to serve on academic committees in the Elec- trical and Computer Engineering Depart- ment. The Student Branch organizes several field trips each year. These are intended to keep the channels of communication open be- tween students and industry. The member- ship of the Student Branch also joins in the design and construction of a homecoming display built around electrical considerations. DON SNOW, President KAPPA ALPHA SIGMA Who will feed the world ' s rapidly increasing population? Each of the men in the Agron- omy Club has committed himself to the development of man ' s resources. The club serves as a forum where the interests of the members can receive attention, and those interests are very diverse, ranging from a fund raising barbeque to a discussion of pesticide residues in the soil. Under Dr. Woodruff the soil judging team had another banner year in the regional contest at Auburn. This year, undergraduates were asked to present papers at the American Society of Agronomy con- vention in Miami Beach, and of the fifteen undergraduate presentations two represented Clemson. At the national Agronomy speech contest the Clemson chapter was represented by the winner of its local contest. BILL TOLBERT, President 1 P9 w k ' i l mW Bifl i 1 ■ H| • 1 R H 1 1 1 1 M MICROBIOLOGY CLUB POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB The Poultry Science Club is composed of students majoring in poultry science, but the club is open to all persons interested in poultry and the poultry industry. This year the club had three main activities. First, the club held their annual chicken barbecue on Homecoming Weekend. After this, an annual trip to the Southeastern Poultry and Egg Association Convention was planned. The last major event of the year is the Easter egg hunt for the crippled children of the Shriner ' s Hospital in Greenville. The barbeque takes the full effort and cooperation of every club member, for the money earned at this event helps pay for the expenses of the club — the Convention, their research, projects, service and travel. During the course of the semester the meetings consist of business matters, special speakers, and films of the commercial poultry industry today. MARION JENKINSON, President PRE-VETERINARY CLUB The Pre-veterinary Club serves to bring the pre-vet students closer together through various activities and to give the members better insight into what lies ahead in veteri- nary medicine. This year was highlighted with a hamburger picnic at the Y-Beach, a trip to Pontiac - the animal diagnostic laboratory of South Carolina, and a tour of the University of Georgia ' s College of Veterinary Medicine. The guest speakers included a member of the South Carolina State Board of Veterinary Examiners, an extension veterinarian, and former Ciemson students now enrolled in veterinary school. Films from the American Veterinary Medical Association were shown and the year ended with the annual banquet. ROGER TROUTMAN, President R. Addison C. Goodman L. Morgan J, Barton T. Gore D. Myers L. Belissary A. Gregg D. Oliver M. Broyles S. Hamrick B. Parr K. Burkey D. Hendricks M. Pinson C. Campbell R. Herlong C. Quinton M. Carothers N. Hodge J. Riley T. Carver S. Ingram B. Rutledge J. Charnley M. Janicuia T. Sander B.Clark S. Jennings C. Steer G. Copeland C. McCail F. Terlizzi N. Cromer M. McEachin R. Troutman K. Day J. McKee J. Ulmer A. Finley D. Marshall G. Vaught S. Forrester C. Martin V. Wann R. Fox G. Martin L. Wienges K. Frampton E. Mathis M. Yost RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION CLUB The Recreation and Park Administration Club is a professional organization designed to foster fraternalship among the students pursuing a course of study in Recreation and Park Administration. The aim is to promote an awareness of the professional nature of the field as well as a deeper perception of the scope within the profession. Within the year, the club has provided programs consisting of interesting speakers and presentations of projects related to the recreation profession. Also included in club activities are semester trips, intramurals, and an awards banquet. Membership in the Recreation and Park Administration Club not only establishes a closer fellowship within the department, but also gives insight to the individuals into the variety of opportunities available in the profession. TOM STURTEVANT, President Mt tLiLi mm SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS The Society of American Military Engi- neers is a national organization in which engineers from all of the engineering services of the Armed Forces and from all fields of civilian engineering practice, join to increase the engineer potential of the United States. Meetings of the Clemson chapter of the Society of American Military Engineers are held for the presentation and discussion of appropriate engineering topics and for social and professional association. Approximately three field trips are taken annually to various places of interest throughout the eastern part of the United States. Last year the members enjoyed a trip to Natchez, Mississippi. During the spring semester, trips to Shaw AFB and the Charleston Naval Base should provide enjoyment and prove to keep the members busy. CARL EPTING, President SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION The society for the Advancement of Agri- cultural Education at Clemson University is a valuable organization for all students who are majoring or minoring in agricultural education and who plan a career in teaching agriculture. The objectives of the Society are to develop leadership, motivate scholarship, and facilitate social development. Educational activities include conducting student ex- change programs with other universities, providing high school students with occupa- tional information and administering an edu- cational grant for upperclassmen. The major social functions sponsored by the Society consist of fall and spring cookouts, and spring banquet, and both formal and informal initiations each semester. Educational films and agriculturally oriented speakers are presented for the pro- grams of the regular monthly meetings in an effort to promote vocational agriculture. GEORGE KING, President SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT The Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment, recognized national professional organiza- tion of managers in industry, commerce, govern- ment, and education, and the pioneer in management philosophy, has been dedicated to the advancement of management. SAM offers many diversified activities such as panel discussions, plant tours and career conferences. These activities in association with business executives provide stu- dents with an insight into the actual practice of the management profession. Regardless of their aca- demic major, SAM benefits students by stimulating their thinking, widening their knowledge, broaden- ing their outlook, and developing an understanding of the problems of business and an appreciation of the free, private, competitive enterprise system. SAM helps prepare students to meet the growing needs of our world by developing tomorrow ' s managers today. MARTIN GILCHRIST, President ■■S¥S? ::M _ You are hereby initiated into the loyal brotherhood of Tappa Kegga Beer. Don ' t forget to pay your $10.00 dues by the end of the week and wear your pledge pin proudly. So goes the rituals and initiations of may so-called honorary organizations. Members are supposedly chosen because of their outstanding traits. In joining these esteemed clubs, members usually take certain oaths which pledge them to an admirable and honest behavior-to be a sort of guiding life to their fellow student. But when, I ask you, was the last time you looked at a Phi Kappa Phi to see if he were cheating on his exam? In all fairness, one must acknowledge the services of some of these organizations. There would be no Tigerama without Blue Key and Order of Athena. Sigma Tau Epsilon offers tutoring services. Mu Beta Psi sponsors Spring Sound and Sigma Epsilon Chi chooses its most valuable member. These groups seem to have the right idea. They have a genuine purpose. They are more than just a name to be placed on a job application or a permanent record. Why then is it necessary to have honorary organiza- tions? They are a form of recognition. As human beings, we all want to be recognized in some way or another. They ' re a pat on the back to say you did a fine job, son. So maybe, if they make us work a little harder, they ' re worthwhile. Maybe. t  • Render therefore to all their dues: tribute to whom tribute is due; custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear; honor to whom honor. ALPHA EPSILON DELTA On February 20, 1971, the South Carolina Gamma Chapter was established at Clemson University as the 100th chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta, international premedical honor society. Members are given an opportunity to develop a well-rounded personality and quali- ties of initiative, leadership, and self- education through participation in chapter activities such as a freshman premedical orientation program, guest speakers, and films. Alpha Epsilon Delta is primarily an honor society, but it also has an educational objective— to stimulate an appreciation of the importance of premedical education and to promote cooperation and contacts between premedical and medical students and educa- tors. The chapter attempts to bind together similarly interested studends and to use its knowledge for the benefit of health organiza- tions and the community. VANN BETH MYERS, President ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA The Clemson chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta works to promote high scholastic achievement among the freshman women of the university. Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honor society for college women who acquire a grade average of 3.5 with a minimum or normal student load during the first semester of their freshman year at Clemson University. The society seeks to sponsor speakers who will instill within the students a realization of the importance of a superior scholastic achievement. The purpose of membership is to recognize in freshman students potentiality for scholarly development and to encourage them in the pursuit of learning. Chapter officers are sophomore members of the society, but active membership is restricted to freshman. PAM LESTER, President B. Bozard, S. Cave, H. Crim, S. Gilbert, L. Gilreath, C. Hemphilie, C. Holl, P. Lester, L. Lovelace, M. McKeown, M. Morris, M. Oakley, E. Singletary, W. Sorrells, E. Walsh, S. Whitten, B. Woodward. ALPHA TAU ALPHA e i . ag ' KZ H ' ■ 4 Alpha Tau Alpha is a national professional honorary fraternity organized to develop a true professional and fraternal spirit among teachers and teacher trainees in Agricultural Education. The Kappa chapter has been active since its organization at Clemson in May 1932, and has been recognized by the national Alpha Tau Alpha for many outstanding accomplish- ments. Various activities throughout the year are designed to promote high academic achieve- ment as well as to foster a fraternal bond among the 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 average. FRANK SANDIFER, President ALPHA ZETA Open to students showing themselves to be of highest quality in scholarship, leadership, and character. Alph a Zeta continues to introduce outstanding nnen and women to the world ' s most vital industry. Agriculture. Meeting the challenges of tomorrow ' s world, recognition and maintenance of high academic standards and seeking a closer relationship with faculty members are the primary goals of Alpha Zeta, Agriculture ' s Honorary Service Fraternity. Service projects include monitoring study rooms in the Plant Annimal Science Building, maintaining the Agriculture Honor Roll, sponsoring a big brother system for freshmen in Agriculture, and furnishing a conference room in the Plant and Animal Science Building. WILLIAM T. BORDERS, President f ' --i J. Beaman, S. Bolick, M. Burnett, M. Cleveland, D. Critcholow, K. Griffith, W. Jenkins, R. Oliver, S. Pettigrew, D. Price, C. Schuster, J. Scoggins, T. Winn, G. Dixon, M. Dynhoski, J. Wilson, R. West, F. McKinney, J. Shepard, J. Fleming, C. Klaas, J. Abrams, A. Finnley, W. Morehead, J. Ohiandt, L. Smith, J. McKee, F. Sandifer KAPPA DELTA PI Kappa Delta Pi is a national honor society in Education. Its purpose is to encourage excellence in scholarship, high personal standards, improvement in teacher prepara- tion, distinction in achievement, and contri- bution to education among its members. Activities of Mu Upsilon chapter, founded at Clemson in January 1972, are planned to fulfill this purpose. Individuals are invited to become members of the Society by vote of the chapter. Prospective members must have high aca- demic records (minimum GPR of 3.0 for undergraduates and 3.25 for graduates) and must exhibit a professional attitude which would enable one to grow in the field of Education. Personal attitudes toward life and teaching are also considered. FRANK SANDIFER, President j j „ , , lj„t,)jt,i,j,Hi jtv.t, .1 j. ZT-.t . , KERAMOS Keramos is a Greek word meaning pottery, or burnt stuff . It is also the name of the ceramic honor fraternity. Originally created as a national fraternity to recognize those outstanding in the field of Ceramics, it has developed into the ceramic honor fraternity. A high scholastic standing and a keen interest and concern for ceramics are the requirements for entry. Clemson ' s student branch of Keramos was organized and created in 1967. Keramos ' activities in the past have been directed to promoting greater interest and acquaintance with ceramics. High school pro- grams to familiarize students with the career opportunities in Ceramics have typified these efforts. Trips to plants of the surrounding area have taken place to show the various modes of operation of ceramic processes. JAMES P. BENNETT, President W. Belovin, J. Bennett, T. Brooks. L. Campbell, G. Epting, R. Green, M. Horton, T. Landon, B. Martin, K. McHenry, T. McKinney, D. Miller, R. Myers, F. Cutwater, T. Peace, J. Ramsey, M. Schmit, B. Starling. PHI KAPPA PHI The National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded in 1897, to recognize and encourage scholarship in all academic disci- plines. Drawing its memberships from all colleges within the University, Phi Kappa Phi is a unifying force in education today. It is in a unique position to bring together students and faculty to work toward the fulfillment of the Society ' s motto Let the love of learning rule mankind . Membership is limited to seniors with a 3.3 GPR and juniors with a 3.5 on all college work taken. One-half the number of hours required for graduation must have been completed at Clemson. Election and initiation of new members takes place twice a year. PATRICIA WANNAMAKER, President S. Adams R. Alam B. Anderson M. Anderson F. Andrea M. Baird K, Barnett J. Barron D. Bepke D. Belcher A. Belger J. Bennett J. Biediger A. Biggerstaff T. Billings A. Bredan A. Bridges A. Brooks D. Brooks K. Brown R. Brown W. Brown D. Browne J. Browne B. Campbell M. Cannon J. Cooler A. Cowart R. Cox J. Craig S. Crews J. Dickenson G. Dickens J. Brunnond T. Edwards B. Exiey L. F reeman B. Garner J. Garrison D. Georges B. Grofic L. Groome J. Gude J. Harris A. Harshman J. Haynie D. Healy D. Hicklin J. Hinson E. Hite K. Holcombe B. Hovermale S. Howiler J. Hunnicutt A. Hyder I. Ingram M, Isenhower J. Jackson M. Jenkins W. Jenkins J. Johnson R. Johnson B. Jones E. Jourdain R. Kane M. Kelsey S. Knox C. Latimer S. Leach S. Leslie J. Long J. Ludwig J. McCoy R. McCraw J. McDowell C. McKai T. McKin M. McNa ey W. McNeill F. McPhail J. McSwain L. Maggiore G. Martin J. Martin R. Mathis B. Medlin J. Moor W. Nelson L. Olgevee B. Parris T. Penny E. Peter T. Plumbee C. Poe A. Ramage F. Ramsey C. Rogers P, Rogers G. Roud C. Rutter O. Savitsky J. Schiesser R. Seeike W. Seymore S. Simpson D. Smith E. Snider D. Sorrenson J. Steer N. Stone W. Thornloe S. Tompkins V. Turner C. Van Duesen G. Warner J. Watson H. Welsh C. Whetstone D. Williams N. Williams A. Wilson W. Wylie G. Youell PHI ETA SIGMA Phi Eta Sigma is a national honor fraternity that strives to recognize the outstanding scholastic achievement of freshmen. Unlike many other honories that judge eligibility on leadership and scholarship. Phi Eta Sigma membership is based solely on scholastic performance. A minimum grade-point ratio of 3.5 accumulated during either the first semester or the first two semesters serves as a base requirement for admission. As in the past. Phi Eta Sigma sponsored freshman achievement tests in both English and Mathematics, and the winners were recog- nized with special awards on Honors and Awards Day. The senior with the highest grade-point ratio was also given a Phi Eta Sigma key. The highlight of the year came when Phi Eta Sigma had its annual banquet in honor of the new initiates. FRED ANDREA, President MU BETA PSI Since 1936, Delta Chapter of Mu Beta Psi, national honorary music fraternity, has been working to promote a better fellowship among musicians and to advance music to its proper place as an educational subject on the Clemson campus. Mu Beta Psi also ushers for the University Concert Series, sponsors the pep band at the North-South basketball doubleheader, and presents awards to out- standing members of musical organizations. The highlight of the Mu Beta Psi ' s year is the presentation of Spring Sounds, Clemson ' s annual musical variety show. Any male student who is at least participat- ing in this second semester of Tiger Band, Concert Band, or University Singers is eligible for membership in Mu Beta Psi. This year. Delta Chapter had the honor of sponsoring the Mu Beta Psi national convention in Atlanta. HANK OWEN, President M. Gregory, E. Evans, S, Csernak, L, Norton, J, Childers, P, Gibson, J. London, T, Landon, J. Clarkson, H. Edens, H. Owen, J. Lucas, M. Moody, C. Todd, A. Richman, G. Trussel, P. Gibson, J. Bowers, J. Smith, R. Pritchard, B. McMahan, F. Wood, B. Blair, D. Rochester, T. Lipsey, W. Barbary, B. McMillan, R. Denton, T. Carson, T. Stapleton, B. Parker, L. Sloan. 187 ORDER OF ATHENA Order of Athena was chartered in the spring of 1968 by the brothers of Blue Key as their sister organization. The purpose of the society is to honor those senior women at Clemson University who have shown out- standing scholarship, leadership, and service abilities. The sisters of Order of Athena serve as hostesses at the Blue Key drop-ins and aid Blue Key in other projects. Order of Athena has developed a program of guest speakers from the University faculty who are involved in some type of outstanding work. Other projects include serving as guides for special visitors to the Clemson campus. Presently Order of Athena is striving towards becoming affiliated with a national women ' s honorary organization. JANE BIEDIGER, President R. Chastain, N. Stone, N. Williams, J. Biediger, K. Holcombe, C. Whitten, T. Cowan, V. Myers, L. White. SIGMA TAU EPSILON Sigma Tau Epsilon draws its membership from those juniors and seniors in the College of Liberal Arts and the College of Physical, Mathematical, and Biological Sciences who have earned a 3.0 or higher GPR. Sigma Tau Epsilon unites scholastically superior students of both the arts and the sciences and devotes itself to sharing the many abilities of its members. Scarcely four years old, Sigma Tau Epsilon ' s program of free weekly tutoring in subjects taught in the two membership col- leges is proving to be most successful. The success of the program rises from the devo- tion of the membership and the one-to-one ratio of pairing scholar to student to open the exchange of knowledge. Sigma Tau Epsilon members quickly realize that the tutor who toots the flute often learns as much as the tooters he tutors to toot. ANNE L. HARSHMAN, President 190 TIGER BROTHERHOOD 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. This year a new project of selling concessions at Tigerama was undertaken and also Tiger Brotherhood ' s second Mother of the Year was chosen. Tiger Brotherhood, a cross-sectional representation of the Clemson community, provides a viable forum for ideas and unending service to Clemson. Students, faculty, and staff all work within the bonds of brotherhood to champion a closer relation- ship. BEN ANDERSON, President B. Anderson J. Atkins M. Bouknight R. Bridges T. Burleson R. Jackson F. Johnson G. Langston T. Lavender B. Martin H. Cooper H. Moise M. Cope J. Moon S. Crews B. Mooring T. Huff B. Nelson C. Huntley T. Stanley TAU SIGMA DELTA Tau Sigma Delta is the national honor society of Architecture and the allied arts and recognized outstanding students within the college of Architecture. Members: P. Bardwell D. Lindsay R. Djuren T. Penny L. Ficken B. Prince P. Gilbert S. Russell R. Holroyd F. Spencer G. Jennings T. Stanley A. Kay W. Timmer R. King PETER BARDWELL, President PSI MU PSI Psi Mu Psi was chartered in November of 1 970, by the brothers of Mu Beta Psi to be the honorary music sorority at Clemson Univer- sity. With the goal of promoting music on campus, Psi Mu Psi encourages sisterhood among the women students involved in Tiger Band, University Chorus, and Concert Band. Membership is restricted to those who have completed two semesters and are enrolled in their third semester of the musical organiza- tions on campus. Projects for Psi Mu Psi include ushering at the Concert Series, publicity for musical events, and presentation of musical instru- ments to selected area schools. LOUISE WHITE, President L. DeWitt, T. Sloan, K. Henderson, B. Hill, J. Batson, K. Westmoreland, D. Lucas, C. Suratt, S. Piazza, G. Rogers. L. White, C. Thaxton, P. Roffe, A. Cooney, J. Rogers, B. Pace, A. Benjamin, S. Brunson, H. Duncan. Not Pictured: H. Quattlebaum, S. Charles, K. Shealy. ' 3 i- i • ' IT ' -- At first glance, the Student Associations section may appear to be just a conglomeration of organizations and clubs which TAPS could not find a place to put. But after looking at Student Associations one could con- clude that these organizations are much more than left overs. These clubs and organizations are supported by people who share one common interest within each club. It involves either politics, religion, languages or services to the people. To become a member of these organizations all one has to do is show an interest. These clubs and organizations are not strong enough because they lack the support of the people, yet there are many people on campus who share the same interest. Even with the small number of members, these organizations are able to remain active in the university. This year has been an extraordinary one for people involved in politics because of the national elections. This provided the opportunity for involvement and gave the average student a chance to be responsible for the steps that this country takes. Everyone is concerned with religion but the problem often times lies within the individual not sharing his belief. The religious organizations attempt to provide the opportunity for expression of beliefs. They are often misunderstood or  ieti mMei atm x possible, but they keep trying. Maybe someday people will start listening. Language clubs have it a little easier. They don ' t try to change people ' s minds, they just give many students an insight into the customs which are different from one ' s own. These clubs are open especially to the minority groups to interrelate them with other people of the university. Believe it or not, other organizations on campus are also concerned with serving people and trying to make their lives a little more enjoyable. Their services range from aiding underprivileged children to helping the students beat the bookstore ' s racket. They certainly deserve some support that usually isn ' t seen or expected. You may have realized by now that Student Organizations have accomplished something at Ciemson this year. Although their activities could be called trivial or useless by some, they are worth more than that. This year, at least they have lighted a spark under a lot of people that previously did nothing. Maybe next year that spark can become a fire. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega, the largest fraternity in the nation, was established at Clemson in 1940. Since that time, the brothers of the Gamma Lambda chapter have served the students of the University and the sur- rounding Clemson area. Through various social and service pro- jects, the inward feeling of joy from helping others is created in those who participate. This year Alpha Phi Omega provided infor- mation tables during registration, the Famous Friday Flicks, a Come On — Let ' s Keep It Clean drive to beautify the Clemson Campus, the APO Book Exchange, trans- portation for a stroke victim ' s therapy, a Christmas tree lighting for the student body, visitation with the boys at the Boy ' s Home of the South, and a Chronicle delivery service. The three worlds of Alpha Phi Omega are leadership, friendship, and service. Brother- hood is open to those dedicated to these fundamentals. JOHN E. TOPPING, President ■«t..- BAR NET! HALL Ashley . . . peeping toms . . . Barnett mod squad . . . roof ramblers . . . happy hour . . . Halloween Carols . . . What can I say? . . . Thumpy foot . . . Chickies . . . Dragon ' s Suite . . . Don ' t think I ' ll go to college today . . . 3-C Smokers Club meets Wednesday . . . Poppy and Gonny-off again . . . Crude Sue. . . . Another Exciting Saturday night in the dorm . . . egg the jocks . . . there ' s a pumpkin missing ... if you don ' t get that squeaking bathroom door fixed . . . those workmen stayed at it until 12:30 last night . . . Who ' s playing the Dionne Warwick albums now? . . . Could I wear your dress tonight? . . . Summer Breeze . . . the study is full . . . want to use my coffee pot? . . . Honky Cat again? . . . Let ' s join the part in D suite . . . cake in the shower? . . . better get that brain child off the phone . . . don ' t answer my phone while I ' m gone . . . man on the hall at 8:00 A.M. . . . the ceilings falling on us, must be the Barnett mod squad at it again! . . . we ' re on top . . . basketball in the hall? VERA CREQUE, President r BAPTIST STUDENT UNION We are trying to live in responsible freedom with the image of Christ before us as our guide. X ... i tmtMmm i JESUS. Who? JESUS. Oh yeah, the guy who died on the cross. RIGHT, HE ' S THE ONE. So like I said. He died. BUT HE ' S STILL ALIVE. Alive? Alive? That ' s a contradiction. HE ' S ALIVE. GOD CAN DO ANYTHING Well he can ' t do anything for me. HE CAN IF YOU LET HIM. So why would he want to? BECAUSE HE LOVES YOU. Come on man, nobody really loves me. HE DOES. So how do you know? HE SENT HIS SON TO DIE FOR YOU. His what? JESUS. , ■ ' now man. WHAT DO YOU MEAN? All these people at Clemson — what is it. Campus Crusade — bothering me with Bibles and these little yellow t)ooks., i| DON ' T YOU SEE? .. See what? ' THEY ' RE DOING IT BECAUSE THEY LOVE YOU. No man, why would they love me? BECAUSE THEY HAVE JESUS INSIDE. HE ' S ALIVE YOU KNOW. , .js, Yeah I know, you told me. These Jesus ' wS people think I ' m okay. Huh? THEY LOVE YOU. Man why do you keep up with this nonsense. I just said that nobody . . . nobody really. But maybe. Just maybe . . . CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST 03 : ' -.V CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION The Clemson University Canterbury Association is a student group affiliated with the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Canterbury ' s purpose is to promote friendly communication among its members and to participate in service in the community-local and world wide. We are all interested in getting together to discuss problems that we see in the world around us that affect us as participants in that world. We try to relate to each other ' s problems, understand them, and together try to find solutions to these problems. We do not preach religion, but just try to find better ways to get along with our fellow man. The Clemson University Canterbury Association while it exists primarily for the Episcopal students at Clemson, is open to members of all religions. CECELIA WHITTEN, President In communion with one another We lift our masks to see The true person behind that face Expressing himself seemingly. Anxieties, frustrations, anything at hand We try to give a listening ear To help and understand. The atmosphere is both heavy and light. And hardy laughter sometimes we might. The depth of friendship is left up to you. The decision is yours — whatever you do. CLEMSON FORENSIC UNION . The Clemson Forensic Union is the coordinating body for the University ' s forensics activities. The Union is a combination of the Calhoun Forensic Society, Delta Sigma Rho - Tau Kappa Alpha (National Forensic Honorary), the Student Speaker ' s Service, and the intercollegiate debate teams. The Union ' s activities include participation in campus, community, and inter- collegiate programs. The Calhoun Forensic Society, Clemson ' s oldest student organization, sponsors the Union ' s campus activi- ties. In 1972-1973, these included: the Speech Night contest, competition for the Trustees Medal, a parlia- mentary procedure workshop for student leaders, and a series of on- campus platform debates with Virginia (Homecoming), Harvard, Princeton, and British debaters from Oxford. Members of DSR-TKA and the intercollegiate debate team traveled to eighteen tournaments during the 1972-1973 season. Clemson was re- presented by debate teams in tourna- ments from Florida to Illinois and from Mississippi to Massachusetts dur- ing this school year. Union members also participated in several individual events contests in 1972-1973 entering events such as Discussion (Clemson was 2nd in the National Discussion Contest Finals in 1972), oratory, per- suasive speaking, after dinner speak- ing, oral interpretation, and extempo- raneous speaking. The Union sent members to a Read- ers Theatre Festival in Miami and sponsored a delegation to the National Model United Nations at Harvard dur- ing the academic year. The Student Speaker ' s Service was initiated during the spring semester, and it sponsored programs at a number of local schools and com- munity organization meetings. CLEMSON FORENSIC UNION D. Ayers B. Black R. Calloway A. Cooney J. Dukes T. Evans M. Gulledge K. Hubbell B. Hudson J. Hutchinson J. Jackson L. Kirk D. Lindberg C. McKain D. Rowe I. Vaughn S. Williams . tBATE TEm - ' m - ' ■ •■ •v. - M M fe 4— lii Sll:: ' ?; ' RENSK SOCIETY 1 Y- k v:; . ' i }« ■ ?J •tI r.4 -• . C?- ' . , •■■■■• :.ri . V. - M f i C. ' ' ' V;.- ►T J V r ihk CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION Christian Science is a religion that chal- lenges Man to constantly elevate His thinking and to more fully realize His unlimited potential. Christian Science Organizations are groups of students, composing chapters at 500 colleges. What is Christian Science Organization? People sharing the desire to learn more of the Christian Science way. It is a time when serious, meaningful ideas can be exchanged and contemplated in an atmosphere condusive to natural easy friendships. It is a time of sharing to spread uplifting thought and ex- periences of healing. It is an escape from pessimism to a realistic method of progression towards the all-encompassing power of Love. Its aim is to promote a healing atmosphere for the campus, the community, and the world. All this is the Christian Science Organization. KRIS BARTHELMESS, President K. Barthelmess, B. Cooke, D. Clark, A. Landers, D. Roberts, R. Sanders, G. Smith FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a national organization. It exists on th e pro- fessional level as well as the college and high school level. The organization is exactly what the name says. It consists of athletes who belong to some denomination of the Christian faith and who attend church services regular- ly. The Christian athletes at Clemson Uni- versity meet every other week and have a huddle or buzz session. The program varies, but is designed to help each member mentally, physically, and spiritually. The purpose of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes is to promote understanding and to help people. Activities of Clemson ' s chapter consist of helping high schools established F.C.A. huddle groups, speaking at churches and youth groups, and giving programs to community organizations. ELIJAH CALLAHAN, President LEMBDN S. Callahan, T. Anderson, J. Sutton, J. Williamson, R. Bustle, E. Crawford, G. Alexander, F. Gibson, K. Peepies, G. Galloway, D. Hugston, O. Tiler, M. Reeves, J. Ness, D. Ethridge. FRENCH CLUB AND SPANISH CLUB The French Club is designed for those involved in learning about French language and culture. Established in 1970, the club extends membership to all who major or minor in French and to those who are interested in France; the club ' s purpose is to sustain that interest by involving members in field trips and projects and sponsoring French films and movies. The Spanish Club has grown to a member- ship of 45 students. It entertained members with a Spanish Piiiata Party. The Spanish Club attended the Ciro Flamenco Ballet, which appeared in Morganton, North Carolina, in December. In an effort to expose the students to the Spanish language and the Latin American culture, the club visited Little Havanna. JOYCE MEDLIN, French President MARIANNA MCKEOWN, Spanish President GERMAN CLUB The German Club is composed of students interested in the German language. The German Club ' s purpose is to promote a better understanding of the German language and culture, to achieve this end the club has planned a series of activities which are related to German culture. These activities include an Oktoberfest party, a trip to a German restau- rant, a play, films, and guest speakers from Europe at its meetings. The club is a member of the National Federation of German Students. By having such activities, the club hopes to gain a better understanding of its members,,the German speaking countries, the languages, and generally, the world around them. ROBIN SMITH, President s r rjvi mf 1 hTT V l i - ■ V-i . .. J % 1 ' A ..fJlf( Jllllll - GIRLS SERVICE SORORITY Remember . . . . Helping freshmen with registration . Taping the flowers to the table at the activities carnival . All those trips to Anderson to the children ' s home . Going trick or treating. I think we had more fun than the kids did. . Tying rocks to the bottom of our Welcome Tiger Fans sign . Calling around for baby sitters . Helping with Halloween carnival at the Y barn . Helping with various activities around campus .All of the good times we had together as sisters of Girls Service Sorority. KAREN STUART, President NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Student Association is a religious, social, and cultural organization for Catholic students. The Newman Club, under the leadership of Father Murphy, has sponsored a diversity of events from an evening of eastern and western wisdom and music, to a tubing and rafting ad- venture on the Chatooga River. Boating on Lake Hartwell and Inter-faith discussions are also Newman activities, as well as a novel form of the mass at twelve o ' clock each Sunday in the Student Chapel. Newman Hall 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. NANCY STEIN, President YOUNG DEMOCRATS EVA SINGLETARY, Presiden I ' r - . ' JSs U- Wi . . %: ' , ' r- , ■ ' iV - In 1970, ROTC at Clemson University was declared as non-mandatory for male students. No one had to keep his hair cut and brass polished for a year or two in order to graduate. This was a major change in military structure at Clemson. Since this time, the number enrolled in ROTC has been on a steady and rapid decline. Only those that were really dedicated and those with low draft numbers participated. Some say that it was an easy A course and others really loved it. Today Clemson is faced with a unique situation with ROTC enrollment at an all-time low. Battalions usually composed of four companies, have been reduced to one company due to the lack of people making it impossible to have large units in the structure. Drill, previously held three or four times a week, has been reduced to two possible days because of small numbers of Seniors who hold leadership positions as officers. Many people attribute this drop in enrollment to the end of the war; however, even before peace seemed possible, the numbers continued to fall. Others claimed that the lottery decreased many men ' s chances of being drafted, thus a decrease in enrollment in ROTC. Does the problem really lie here in the draft? Are people afraid to fight for their country, or is it the fact they have the glorified idea that our country is not in danger. I doubt if many people under 25 realize how easy we could loose everything we have or better yet, how hard it is to keep it. Today we base most of our thoughts of military on the war in Vietnam. Some people say that the war was uncalled for, and that thousands were killed un- necessarily. Wars and killing are uncalled for, but because of human nature they happen. The problem cannot be alleviated entirely. So, what do we do? Do we forget our freedoms all together and let everyone else worry about their own, too? Do we really care enough to fight for what we have or do we become so apathetic that we don ' t want any part of it? Some day all of us will have to awaken to the realization that we will have to care enough to get involved. Maybe then the numbers involved, not only in ROTC, but in everything, will increase. Then we may experience a strong feeling of nationalism, supposedly a strong characteristic of America, as did those people during World War II. The next time you hear the National Anthem look around and try to count the people looking at their feet and ask yourself if our problem is in the fear of being drafted. ♦ ♦ ' ► n Happy are all free peoples, too strong to dispossessed; but blessed are those amo nations who dare to be trong for the lizabeth Barret Browning 4 ,... jft ll|4|  f£r t tfll KisiSSlSilH M RAfij THm rW ' ' ' ITiK ? 1 CK.--- • h SiJ ' ■ ' J ., ANGEUfySHT Flying Tiger Angel Flight is an honorary service organizatTon ' pbwsoted by Arnold Air Society. Its members conduct various social, service, and fund-raising activities including a picnic for the families of the Air Force ROTC officers and staff members and the selling ' bf corsages before each home game. „ The Angels also engage in joint activities with Arnold Air Society, This semester these have included a hayride and the stuffing of an award winning homecoming display. The Clemson Flight is currently serving its second year as Area C-1 Headquarters over flights in SQUth Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Puerto Rico. As such, it is responsible for assisting-in the planhfiig of area wide activities including the annual conclave. B. Allen J. Busch , , T). Lawing S.-Potts J. WestbroOk K. Barnett C. Casey A. Lee J. Scoggins M. Whatley K. Barton R. Cole L. Melton R. Simpson,. C. Woodham K. Blair P. Hoi man J. Palmer C. Tre adwav_. .. • BV ' s J ' ■ ' .y C m nj i-Vv - ,V ' ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Arnold Air Society is the national honorary, service, and professional organization of Advance Air Force ROTC Cadets. The purpose of the Society is to foster a better relationship between its members and other students while trying to promote an ever improving image of Air Force ROTC and the Air Force itself. The squadron is named for Major Rudolph Anderson Jr., a Clemson graduate, who was shot down during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Highlights of this past year included placing third in the still displays at Homecoming, collecting food for Thanksgiving baskets for local needy families, and the annual washing of the Major Rudolph Anderson, Jr. Memorial Plane in Greenville. S. Arnold J. Berry R. Davis D. McDonald J. Scoggins T. Avant M. Boltjes J. Feemster B. O ' Steen J. Strieter R. Barnett J. Carson G. Langston G. Roberts 0. Wylie i War is an gly thi decayed ajid degraded s which thiilKS nothing w| lings; the ' degraded sljHMI moral and paSo feeling which thiffks nothing wttR ' Wvar is worse . . . |p|g who has nothinjfcwhicti |j jmrjft about more than his safety is a iTiiserabMy ure who has no chance | f being- free, unlestfmbde aM Wpt so by the exertions of better men w .. John StiArt Mills ison University. nce that tini the ' gCoup h exp ndgtf Us ptivitji S ' tq ipclude social ts and friendship wjth the PetPhirig Rifles iinit on.campus.|One ' of the year ' s mo|| ' anding projects involved orkin0 wiJ:h the children at the to viijle Headstart Progr J natioftnf me ts. The team has TOnpeted in evnlWat J ort Gocdojl, Georgia, at Washin D.C., anql.at the ClernS?)n University Invitational Meet vvHich thd Pierghing Rifles and sponsor each year. I 5Wi If I ■ III : Vr,. k Company C-4 is the most elite unit of The National Society of Pershing Rifles in the Southeastern United States. The company has been recognized many times as one of the most consistent winners of all drill teams in the Nation. Competition with other universities has carried them to places like Washington, D. C. and the Mardi Gras, New Orleans, Louisiana. The members of Company C-4 are select students of Clemson willing to put forth that extra effort it takes to be a winner and wanting to participate in intercollegiate competition. Not only is a PR a member of a drill team, he is also a brother in a nation-wide fraternity. The brotherhood of the PR ' s, one of the strongest on the Clemson University campus, is acquired through working together. :;, ' ? )? ij ■ .yr. ■r ,l-i, it. f N f 2 w ■ - Ht •; ' , ' BQI teiSU ' i 1 k; ,;,;JSi M hX: - ,  - IM ' i COUNTERGUERRILLAS The Clemson Counterguerrilla Platoon is an elite, all volunteer unit of cadets within the Army ROTC Program. Members of the Counterguerrilla Platoon have completed a grueling four mile run, undergone two weeks of rigorous physical training, and exceeded the requirements of the U.S. Army ' s Basic Physical Fitness Test. A Counterguerrilla is given the finest military training available at Clemson. He develops aggressive tactical leadership through training in reconnaissance, ambushes, raids, land navigation, security, communications, camouflage, weapons, air mobility, and rappelling. Each semester he moves into the Clemson University Forest and proves his leadership ability under simulated combat conditions. Culminating the year ' s tactical training, the Counterguerrilla Platoon travels to Camp Merrill for training in unconventional warfare with the Green Berets of the U.S.Army Special Forces. vgv- ,«! s. - i- — .- Mi « . . ( SCABBARD AND BLADE Clemson ' s Company K-7 of the National Society of Scabbard and Blade is the most highly regarded military organization on campus. The primary purpose of Scabbard and Blade is to raise the standards of military education in American colleges and universities; and to closer relationships within their military departments and among the cadet officers. Membership in Scabbard and Blade is by invitation and open to all outstanding cadet officers in both the Army and Air Force ROTC programs. Company K-7 annually serve as ushers in the President ' s box at all home football games, and sponsors the Military Ball and Banquet. R. Barnett A. Burns C. Fennell T. Lawson S. Palmer W. Bennett W. Carson J. Hames M. Martin J. Scoggins T. Blackburn A. Carter W. Horton F. Mills D. Simoneau W. Blackburn E. Cooler B. Lamb P. Mize M. Snyder M. Boltjes P. Curtis G. Landrith C. Moblev T. Summerford R. Bridges K. Duncan G. Langston W. Nelson ♦:■ p..j 4 v ,:?fflRS 2r  ' j l - r -F - L.3L iSB: i - ' Vi - f !i X . PR FOURTH REGIMENTAL HEADOUARTERS Pershing Rifles Fourth Regimental Headquarters is the area headquarters for rtineteen companies which are members Ibf the National Society of Pershing Rifles. Some of the Companies within the Fourth Regiment are: Company C-4, Clemson University Company F-4, Georgia Tech; Company G-4, Auburn University; and Company S-4, Furman University. The purpose of this headquarters is to carry out all orders and commands for National Headquarters and to provide for a closer bond between the Units under this Comrfiand. In order to aid the staff in accomplishing this mission, PR Headquarters holds two Regimental Assemblies each year, sponsors an annual Drill Meet, and makes inspection trips to the offices of the Units within the Regiment. The climax of each year for Pershing Rifles is the annual Pershing Rifles National Drill Meet, held at Myrtle Beach AFB. S. C. CAPERS FOURTH REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS The Caper Fourth Regimental Headquarters, the coed affihate organization of the National Society of Pershing Rifles, was organized at Clemson in 1970. The headquarters is under the command of C-PR Colonel Sara Thompson and is staffed by Capers. It is the coordinating headquarters for the eleven Caper affiliate units in the six-state area of South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Tennessee, and Puerto Rico. In conjunction with the Fourth Regimental Headquarters of the Pershing Rifles, the organization sponsors two annual assembles and an annual drill meet. In addition to its primary coordination role. Caper headquarters, strives to improve campus and community relations and to foster a spirit of service to both school and community. 1 ftik: H R ■ ' t J ■V ' 3B ' ' E ' f .4 S !f««rvv Male chauvinists, capitalist pigs, juice freaks, John Birchers, Jewish textile chemists, foaming-at-the-mouth hippie radicals, Jesus People, AB negative twice removed, gung-ho military masterminds, armpit Yankees, good-ole boys, hometown heroes, Joe Cools, and Freddy Frats-sometimes called fraternity men, a curious lot of characters drawn together by something common, a desire to be around the other weirdos. The scholars call it brotherhood and label it with Greek letters. In the latter part of the sixties it became popular to call attention to the plight of the dying fraternity, to claim that Greek letter organ izations were a thing of the past. And what did Clemson University do but establish these same national institutions at a time when doubt was strongest. But lo and behold, Clemson fraternities not only held their own but grew in membership. Clemson University does everything back- ward, the skeptic claimed. But with the advent of the seventies and the growing de-emphasis on student activism, the national f i-atemity saw arefuvenation o ideals and a substantial increase in its membership. Though it is to early to speak in retrospect, it appears that Clemson fraternities were not backward but bypassed. Agreed, fraternities and sororities are sometimes glorified beyond reality by their members. Such is the nature of pride. But there are facets of fraternity life at Clemson University which cannot be disputed. The dormitories are considerably better than the renowned tin cans. The fraternities and sororities have provided a remarkable solution to the problem of impaired social life imposed by the University ' s isolation. But. perhaps most important, the Greek letter people are to have friends, in nature and number. Examine the fraternity for snobbishness and you will find snobbishness. Examine the fraternity for brother- hood and you will find brotherhood. When contem- plating the fraternity, contemplate the individual. fraternity-n. (O Fr. Fraternite; L. Fraternitas), 1. the state or quality of being brothers; fraternal relationship or spirit; brotherliness 2. a group of men or women joined together by common interest, for fellowship, as certain religious orders and Greek letter organizations. —Webster Fraternities had no pledge, because fraternity men were not interested in creating a second-class membership of subservients. They played sports when they felt like it because they wished to participate athletically as gentlemen-not as competitors striving for another quantity of brass. They sang when they pleased, usually over a stein, because they enjoyed each other ' s company as men and as individuals. They discussed the issues of the day and from these sessions developed the great minds of America. —Jerry A. Lilly ' The basis of selection was a little more than the cut of their suits, the size of their fathers ' bank account, or the clarity of their complexion. — Indianna Alumni Magazine ■ f •• . . .and therefore produce a brotherhood out oTlhat cortiglomerate mishmash of ' ni Nt men you tricked into pledging your fraternity. —National Conclave of Acacia Fraternity He is merged with the group; must work with it and for it; must fight to emerge as a leader who will direct it. He learns the great lesson of subordinating self and selfish desires for the good of others. —John Robson The fraternity system is founded on the principle of brotherhood. It is a difficult concept, better explained by experience than with words. —Paul Morris % identification on page 564 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL p A N H E L identification on page 565 I ' y ff identification on page 565 ■ fimr-- ' n mi mj ' A- jgr ys WBKB M Ea -IP hH BH niilF.. . ' ' ' ' 19 ! H ■ HisK!!! E ' ' ' ' Vv i p i i S AKvU0«2s 1 l ifti . M ' j H P sBi I £ : ifV T ALPHA GAMMA RHO ii i i r identification on page 566 To bind men together in a brother- hood. . .with a bond as strong as right itself lasting as humanity. ALPHA TAU OMEGA I identification on page 566 4 _ BETA THETA PI identification on page 567 DELTA DELTA DELTA  % • • m p identification on page 567 Happy is the house that shelters a friend THETA CHI K A identification on page 568 KAPPA ALPHA I ■ identification on page 568 M a 3.: K ' N -V-v ' -. ' N;- V KAPPA ALPHA THETA IHU iffii B hK Ih B ■ 1 B r , . . B j y ' £, ' ' ' ■ J M ' j0 lfl identification on page 569 One enemy is too many, but a hundred friends too few. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA ■ , ' . ' ' ' L  -J1 1 ' (IT ' ' . identification on page 569 ' ■ ' AifcAa • ■- - ' ■ ' Wt-n ib« 3b r • ' KAPPA SIGMA identification on page 570 ' f l m 282 PI KAPPA ALPHA identification on page 570 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Br 1 H ■ki i l pm r 1 ' ivjL fc •. B , r ' y r fc identification on page 571 SIGMA NU I f.•yr i ■- ' t L yt-aV .v,5i-- ' ' r: . identification on page 571 « . ■ I --JP- ' ..-.I ' .l, '  :i.. . VVl SIGMA PHI EPSILON t  ■ t  • ♦ J. t i • I identification on page 572 PHI GAMMA DELTA identification on page 572 PHI DELTA THETA 303 identification on page 573 BdfcjBiaaniHBnDl rtiv ■ CHI PSI Chi Omega identification on page 573 There are so many beautiful things in this world to be thankful for— I ' m glad I found my sisters. CHI OMEGA • ' IWfc.- Who ' s Who is a relatively short section that ' s probably not very interesting to look at— just a group of faces and a partial list of accomplishments. Many students might think that the Who ' s Who list should be done away with because it has no place in today ' s supposedly modest and concerned generation of college youth. Well, anybody that has been to Clemson for only one semester can tell you that the latter part of that statement is a bunch of crap. Granted, there are a good many students at Clemson who are concerned with what happens around them and are interested in making this a better place to live and study. But the majority of the rest of us don ' t give a damn about anything and if we do, we sure don ' t show it. Why does student govern- ment not have enough candidates for its offices? Why do the Dorm Councils have to look for members? Why does the Student Union have to beg us to attend its functions? Why do only one-hundred fifty people out of eight thousand show up to give blood at the YMCA? I wish there was an answer besides apathy to these questions and maybe there is, but not many people seem to know it. The thirty people on the following pages could probably give us a big hint to that answer and if we listened, maybe they would. By their actions they have said that life means more to them than eating, sleeping, and having fun. It should mean more to us also. More than going home on the weekends, getting drunk whenever we can afford it, or dreaming of the girl or boy that sits beside you in Biology class. Look at what these people have done. It ' s nothing great. We could do the same. Most of them have no exceptional talents either. They just cared and cared enough to do something. Think about it and then think what a fantastic place this could be if our Who ' s Who list was our Classes section. (A) MABRY EVERETTE MARTIN American Ceramic Society; Block C Club; Tiger Brotherhood; Scabbard and Blade; Varsity Basketball; Ceramic Engineering — Major (B) JAMES ARCHIBALD ATKINS - Pi Kappa Alpha; Blue Key; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Tiger Brotherhood; Inter-fraternity Council; Pre-Medicine — Major (C) MARY ELIZABETH KOSSLER - Senator; Central Spirit Committee; Chi Omega; Tiger Belle; Cheerleader; Recreation and Park Administration — Major (D) NANCY LAURA BYARS - Alpha Tau Omega Calender Girl; Alpha Lambda Delta; Concert Band; Angel Flight; Panhellenic Council; Senator; Delta Delta Delta; Tiger Belle; Rally Girl; Nursing - Major (E) MARTIN GEORGE GILCHRIST - Society for Advancement of Manage- ment; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Resident Assistant; Young Republicans; Ad- ministrative Management — Major (F) VANN BETH MYERS - Alpha Epsilon Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Delta Sigma Nu; Order of Athena; Kappa Alpha Theta; TAPS; Pre-Medicine — Major (G) BENJAMIN WALDREP ANDERSON - Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Tiger Brotherhood; Blue Key; Block C Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Varsity Football; Political Science - Major (A) SAMUEL FREE WILLIAMS, JR. - Sigma Tau Epsilon; Delta Sigma Rho; Tau Kappa Alpha; Speaker ' s Bureau; Calhoun Forensic Society; Clemson Forensic Union; English — Major (B) THOMAS DANIEL EFLAND, JR. - Phi Theta Kappa; Student Attorney; Attorney General of the Student Body; Administrative Management — Major (C) CECELIA ELAINE WHITTEN - Gamma Beta Phi; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Order of Athena; Chi Omega; Canterbury Club; University Chorus; Spanish — Major (D) THELMA LOUISE WHITE - Order of Athena; Psi Mu Psi; Kappa Delta Pi; Speaker ' s Bureau; Campus Crusade for Christ; University Chorus; TAPS; Early Childhood Education — Major (E) WILLIAM THOMAS LAVENDER - Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood; Senate President; President ' s Cabinet; Pershing Rifles; Mechanical Engineering — Major (F) RUSSELL PEARCE BRIDGES - Distinguished Military Student; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Phi; Pershing Rifles Commander; Scabbard and Blade; ROTC Brigade Commander; Chemical Engineering — Major (G) JACOB MARTIN COPE, JR. - Sigma Lambda Chi; Central Spirit Committee; Sigma Nu; Tiger Brotherhood; Blue Key; Campus Crusade for Christ; The TIGER; Building Construction — Major (H) PAULA REBECCA CHASTAIN - Kappa Delta Pi; Order of Athena; Delta Delta Delta; Resident Assistant; Panhellenic Council; Tiger Belle; Secondary Education — Major (A) NELWYN LOUISE STONE - Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Alpha Lambda Delta; Order of Athena; Young Democrats; Zoology — Major (B) FREDERICK WILHELM ANDREA III - Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Circle K Club; Baptist Student Union; Navigators; History — Major (C) SAMUEL FRANCIS CREWS III - Blue Key; Delta Sigma Nu; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Senator; Central Spirit Comminee; Student Body President; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Sigma Nu; Pre-Medicine - Major (D) JANE LOUISE BIEDIGER - Phi Kappa Phi; Order of Athena; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club; Student Educational Association; Secondary Education — Major (E) LAWRENCE WILLIAM FREEMAN - Sigma Tau Epsilon; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Kappa Sigma; Inter-Fraternity Council; Young Republicans; Pre-Medicine — Major (F) JOHN ERNEST MOON - Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood; Senator; Central Spirit Committee; Vice-President of Student Body; Varsity Track; Block C Club; Industrial Education — Major (G) CHARLES EDWARD LATIMER - Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega; The TIGER; Resident Assistant; English — Major (H) WILLIAM GAFFNEY NELSON - Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood; Scabbard and Blade; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Varsity Track; Phi Delta Theta; Mathematics — Major (A) GREGORY GLENN LANGSTON - Blue Key; Phi Eta Sigma; Scabbard and Blade; Phi Delta Theta; Arnold Air Society; Resident Assistant; AFROTC Vice Wing Commander; Chemical Engineering — Major (B) BETTY JEAN BLACK - Alpha Psi Omega; Delta Sigma Rho;Tau Kappa Alpha; Calhoun Forensic Society; Clemson Players; Debate Team; English — Major. (C) WILLIAM THOMAS BORDERS - Alpha Zeta; Blue Key; Alpha Gamma Rho; Block and Bridle Club; Student Agricultural Council; Animal Science — Major (D) MARY CECILE KENNERTY - Senator; Central Spirit Committee; President ' s Cabinet; Chi Omega; Panhellenic Council; Tiger Belle; Secondary Education — Major (E) MICHAL LUCILLE BAIRD - Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Order of Athena; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Varsity Fencing; Tiger Belle; Chi Omega; Psychology — Major (F) CARLOS QUINTERO - Blue Key; Central Spirit Committee; Resident Assistant; Cheerleader; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Administrative Management — Major (G) JAMES SANSBURY CHILDERS - Society for Advancement of Manage- ment; Mu Beta Psi; Alpha Phi Omega; University Chorus; Clemson Players; Student Union Program; AFROTC Group Operations Officer; Industrial Management — Major am I really ready? We spend time, not to mention money, and listen to professor after professor tell us of the endless opportunities available. And then after the resumes and applications are completed, its hard to accept don ' t call us, we ' ll call you . College is security; its a world of its own. It ' s really quite easy to exist in the university and not know anything about the real world. It ' s the world ' s biggest fallacy. College students are supposedly studying to make the world a better place through their various professions. But how many really know what its like in the World? College is supposed to prepare us for life, but are we actually prepared when we leave here? postponement of making it on your own, or a way of gradually becoming independent? Now that there is no draft to dodge will the enrollment decrease? Remember the English 101 themes of Why I Chose to Come To Clemson University . How many seniors would still give the same reasons that they wrote about as freshmen? Sometimes I wonder if a piece of paper with my name on it is worth all of the work, all of the trouble, all of the everything. How can I know now? In actuality, I can ' t. Time will tell. ' m not going to miss Clemson. No, I won ' t miss the perpetual ringing of Tillman Hall ' s clock, nor will I miss the seemingly endless hassles that go hand in hand with being a Clemson student. I won ' t miss studying or the food in Harcombe Commons. I won ' t even miss my dorm room— the center of my college life. It won ' t be hard at all for me to not worry about passing or failing quizzes. I could leave Clemson University without a second thought if it weren ' t for one thing, the people. Somehow when it comes to the people I can be as sentimental as a grandmother sharing pictures of her beautiful grandchildren. It ' s really strange. I can ' t figure it out, but people make impressions on me. When a professor is genuinely interested in me-me as a person not me as student number 49402, I can ' t help but remember and appreciate him. When friends stay up with you all night working on your section, and they ' re not even on the staff, you know that you somehow won ' t forget them, I won ' t remember everything— each course, each professor, each student. It ' s true that some have been bad and some have been good, but in remembering one tends to think about things and make them more than what they actually were. It doesn ' t hurt to leave behind the bad, only the good. It seems as though each person in his own way has become a part of me in some way or another. Maybe that ' s why I won ' t forget. • RONALD S. ABRAM S Whitmire, S. C SECONDARY EDUCATION JAMES P. ACQUAVIVA .... Boonton, N.J, TEXTILE SCIENCE JESSE ADAMS McColl, S. C ANIMAL SCIENCE LEIF M. ADAMS Hartsville, S. C CHEMICAL ENGINEERING I • LEIGH S. ADAMS Honeyville, Ga ZOOLOGY ROBERT R. ADAMS Clinton, Md MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SUSAN J. ADAMS Clemson, S. C ECONOMICS W. NEWTON ADAMS Baltimore, Md CERAMIC ENGINEERING • GENE W. ADDY Little Mountain, S. C ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT JAMES H. AICHELE Charleston, S. C ENGINEERING ANALYSIS ROXANA ALAM Clemson, S. C MATHEMATICS JOAN M. ALBENESIUS . . .Charleston, S. C ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • PAULA M. ALBERT Clemson, S. C SECONDARY EDUCATION p- gFi RUTH E. ALEWINE .. Loring A.F.B., Maine | NURSING PATRICIA C.ALEXANDER Rock Hill, S.C ELEMENTARY EDUCATION THOMAS C. ANDERS Cleveland, S. C PRE-ARCHITECTURE SENIORS • BENJAMIN W. ANDERSON .Edgefield, S. C. POLITICALSCIENCE MICHAELS. ANDERSON . Piedmont, S. C. ENGINEERING ANALYSIS STEPHEN R. ANDERSON . .Allendale, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION TONY D. ANDERSON . Travelers Rest, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION • FRED W. ANDREA Aiken, S. C. HISTORY DAVID E. ANGEL Rock Hill, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMIN. JIMMY M. ARFLIN Anderson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMIN. HENRY K. ARNETTE Conway, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS SENIORS • DAVID C. ARNOLD West Cola., S. C. GRADUATE-ENTOMOLOGY DENNIS J. ARWOOD Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JAMES N. ASHE Lockhart, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS JOHN p. ASHTON Millville, N. J. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • LYNDON K. ASHWORTH . . .Brevard, N. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JAMES G. ASWELL Union, N. J. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS JAMES A. ATKINS Dillon, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE JOSEPH A. AUSTIN Greenville, S. C. PRE-ARCHITECTURE • THOMAS W. AVANT Charleston, S. C. MATHEMATICS JAMES R. BACH Greenville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOSEPH G. BAGWELL Greer, S. C. GRADUATE-BIO-ENGINEERING CHARLES H. BAILEY Taylors, S. C. MATHEMATICS • IRIS A. BAILEY Greenwood, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION MICHAL L. BAIRD Darlington, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY JOHN A. BAKER Beaufort, S. C. GRADUATE-ANIMAL SCIENCE ROBERT W. BALLARD Chester, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • RONNIE D. BANKS Ninety Six, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOHN B. BARNES Pelzer, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS KATHY B. BARNETT Greenville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION DOROTHY C. BARNETTE Greer, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • TIMOTHY W. BARRINEAU . . Mullins, S. C. FRENCH JAMES D. BARTON Piedmont, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING KATHY G. BARTON Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS BRADFORD L. BAUSS .... Portland, Conn. PRE-ARCHITECTURE • DONALD W. BAXTER Columbia, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES E. BEAMAN . . . Greenville, S. C. MICROBIOLOGY _ VICTORIA E. BEASLEY . Silver Spgs. Md. I Pfc. - ' . HISTORY ROBERT H. BEATY Sumter, S. C. | BUILDING CONSTRUCTION • DEBORAH B. BELCHER . . . Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION ANDREW J. BELGER Varnville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GLENN K. BELL Bamberg, S. C. FORESTRY RANDY L. BELL Greenville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMIN! • ELIZABETH A. BENJAMIN Greenville, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MATTHEW B. BENJAMIN .. Bowman, S. C. HORTICULTURE JAMES P. BENNETT Augusta, Ga. CERAMIC ENGINEERING JOSEPH D. BENNETT Lancaster, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • WM. THEODORE BENNETT ...Olar, S. C. CHEMISTRY JAMES R. BERRY Bowman, S. C. ■{Fi« ,«?.: CIVIL ENGINEERING Bl 4- JOHN B. BESSENT Spartanburg, S. C ' ™ ' ™- 4 = . HISTORY JANE L. BIEDIGER Greenville, S. C. k. ' SECONDARY EDUCATION . SENIORS •JAMES B. BIGELOW Summerville, S. C. ZOOLOGY ANNE M. BIGGERSTAFF .Charleston, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY THOMAS L. BILLINGS Anderson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WAYNE E. BILLON .... New Orleans, La. GRAD-ANIMAL SCIENCE ANNE M. BISCHOFF . . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION BETTY J. BLACK Easley, S. C. ENGLISH THOMAS BLACKBURN Morehead City, N. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS WILSON BLACKBURN Morehead City, N. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS SENIORS • ROBERT L. BLACKWELL . . .Gaffney, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT NANCY C. BLAKELY Ora, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION HUGH M. BLAND Edgefield, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION THERESA A. BLESSING . Kingsport, Tenn. FOOD SCIENCE • JAMES F. BLOSE Annapolis, Md. PRE-ARCHITECTURE LISA C. BLOSE Charleston, S. C. NURSING GLADYS E. BLOSS Greenville, S. C. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY H. DONALD BOETTCHER . . Rosemont, Pa. SECONDARY EDUCATION • BOBBY J. BOGAN Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RANDALL R. BOHSEN . . .Livingston, N. J. BIOLOGY CLAUDIUS R. BOLAND . . Ballentine, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION PATRICIA A. BOLDING Pickens, S. C. NURSING • ALAN L. BOLICK Ringgold, Ga. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION SAMUEL R. BOLICK Blair, S. C. HORTICULTURE PAUL H. BOLT Anderson, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY W. KING BOMAR Duncan, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION • W. PEARSON BOND Seneca, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT W. THOMAS BORDERS . . . Rock Hill, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE JOSEPH A. BOTTS . . .Sullivans Island, S. C. CHEMISTRY DAVID W. BOUKNIGHT Irmo, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION • ANTHONY O. BOWERS . . . Greenville, S. C. SOCIOLOGY W. BELTON BOYLE Sumter, S. C. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT LAR RY J. BOYLESTON Williston, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS D. KEITH BRADLEY Lugoff, S. C. ZOOLOGY • JAMES H. BRAMLETT . Travelers Rest, S. C. ZOOLOGY ALICE M. BRIDGES Greenville, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY RUSSELL P. BRIDGES . . Summerville, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING STEPHEN M. BRIDGES . . . Greenville, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT • MARGARET L. BRIGHT . . Anderson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION VERNA M. BRITTON .. .Hemingway, S. C. NURSING CHRISTOPHER L. BROOKS Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS JOHN R. BROOKS Newberry, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • PHILLIP M. BROOKS Saluda, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING TERRY L. BROOKS Rock Hill, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING GORDON L. BROWN .... Charlotte, N. C. GRAD-INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT KAY W. BROWN Anderson, S. C. PHYSICS • MICHAEL L. BROWN Maudlin, S. C. MICROBIOLOGY REBECCA J. BROWN Wappingers Falls, N. Y. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ROGER C. BROWN Greenville, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT W. EARL BROWN Spartanburg, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • DAVID D. BROWNE .Charleston Hgts., S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JEANNIE S. BROWNE Greer, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION LARRY R. BRUORTON . . .Charleston, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT GLENN D. BUDDIN Woodruff, S. C. GRAD-PERSONNEL SERVICES • JAMES A. BULL Ballentine, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE DAVID W. BUNCH . North Charleston, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE THOMAS E. BUNNING Greenville, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY JANE BURDETTE Ware Shaols, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION SENIORS SENIORS • CLAUDIA L. BURKHALTER Greenville, S. C. NURSING RICHARD J. BURKOWSKY . Townson, Md. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION THOMAS J. BURLESON Johnson City, Tenn. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION MICHAEL F. BURNETT . Spartanburg, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION • DEBORAH A. BURNETTE .Cleveland, Tenn. ENGLISH EDWIN P. BURTON Honea Path, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY KATHY J. BURTON . . . Calhoun Falls, S. C. NURSING JANET T. BUSCH Clemson, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY • N. LAURA BYARS Morgantown, W. Va. NURSING TERRY A. CALHOON .... Hyattsville, Md. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM B. CALHOUN . . Greenwood, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT CHERIE G. CALLAHAN Seneca, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • JOHN L. CALLAWAY Covington, Ga. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING RAEFORD L. CALLOWAY . . Easley, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE SANDRA S. CAMERON .... Marmora, N. J. POLITICAL SCIENCE ALICE C. CAMPBELL .... Memphis, Tenn. NURSING • PATRICIA J. CAMPBELL Edison, N. J. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION ROXANNA CANDLER Heath Springs, S. C. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION MICHAEL C. CANNON Liberty, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING W. HASKELL CAR R AWAY Georgetown, S.C. SCIENCE TEACHING • W. JAY CARSON Sumter, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ALVIN M. CARTER Columbia, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JOHN C. CARTER, JR Seneca, S. C. PHYSICS JOHN L. CASEY Slater, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • NORMAN M. CASON .... Abbeville, S. C. GRAD-PERSONNEL SERVICES RICHARDS. CATHCART . . .Columbia, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING W. LOCKMAN CATHEY . Williamston, S. C. ZOOLOGY CAROL L. CAUSEY Anderson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • KARL B. CHANDLER Sumter, S. C. MATHEMATICS KATHY R. CHAPMAN Little Mountain, S. C. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION JESSE A. CHAPPELL Columbia, S. C. ZOOLOGY SANDRA E. CHARLES Hockessin, Del. SECONDARY EDUCATION • PHILLIP H. CHARPING Taylors, S. C. MICROBIOLOGY PHILLIP L. CHARTIER . . . Pendleton, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM L. CHARTIER . . Greenville, S. C. GRAD-INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT D. ALAN CHASTIAN Piedmont, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • PAULA R. CHASTIAN .... Columbia, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION JOSEPH E. CHEEK Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JAMES S. CHILDERS Florence, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT PATRICIA M. CHILDRESS Seneca, S. C. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION • CHARLES D. CLARK Easley, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY ELIZABETH D. CLARK Asheville, N. C. MATHEMATICS GEORGE L. CLARK .... Spartanburg, S. C. ENGINEERING ANALYSIS HELEN Y. CLARK . . . Moncks Corner, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • KATHRYN S. CLARK • . . Orangeburg, S. C. ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT JAMES R. CLARKSON Kingstree, S. C. ECONOMICS JOHNNY M. CLARY Greenville, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY MALCOLM K. CLEAVELANDCIemson, S. C. GRADUATE-FORESTRY SENIORS • MARTHA E. CLEVELAND . . Marietta, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION THOMAS W. CLEVELAND . . Ft. Valley, Ga. ZOOLOGY STANLEY J. CLIFFORD Minnetonka, Minn. ACCOUNTING LEE H. CLIPPARD Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • KENNETH 0. CLONTZ . . . Lancaster, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ALEXANDER D. CLOSE .Greenwich, Conn. AGRONOMY ROBERT L. COBLE Florence, S. C. FORESTRY CYNTHIA J. COBURN . . Isle of Palms, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • EDGAR S. COFFEY Columbia, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION TALBERT K. COKER Turbeville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING J. RUTLEDGE COLEMAN . Pamplico, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY ROBERT C. COLEMAN . . . Greenville, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION • STAN D. COLEMAN Conway, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PHIL S. COLLINS Branchville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CAROLYN R. CONLEY Atlanta, Ga. PSYCHOLOGY JOHN A. CONNELL Sumter, S. C. HORTICULTURE • KENNETH P. CONNER .... Gadsden, Ala. GRAD-MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GEORGE R. COOK Orlando, Fla. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JANET L. COOK Spartanburg, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ERNEST W. COOLER Pickens, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT • JOE H. COOLEY Prestonburg, Ky. BIOLOGY J. MARTIN COPE Cope, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JACKSON M. COPELAND . Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ROBERT E. COPELAND . . .Ehrhardt, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS • JOSEPH B. CORPENING .... Lenoir, N. C. GRAD-CERAMIC ENGINEERING VINCENT J. COSITORE Bronx, N. Y. PRE-PHARMACY DEBORAH A. COTHRAN Easley, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION COLIN W. COVINGTON Norway, S. C. ENGLISH • PATRICIA COWAN Aiken, S. C. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY WILLA L. COX Clinton, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION CHARLES H. CRAIG Pickens, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS SAMUEL F. CREWS Hampton, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • DON M. CRIBB Walterboro, S. C. GRAD-CIVIL ENGINEERING PHILEMON K. CROFT Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING RHONDA R. CROLLEY Barnwell, S. C. NURSING JACK V. CROSBY N. Charleston, S. C. MATHEMATICS • GEORGE L.CROSGROVE Ogden Boothwyn, Pa RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION BETTY C. CRUMPTON .... Greenville, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CHARLES D. CRUMPTON . . . Taylors, S. C. SOCIOLOGY JOHN R. CUBBAGE Oswego, S. C. AGRONOMY • CHERYL F. CULBERTSON Greenville, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION JAMES E. CULBERTSON Easley, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ALTON B. CUMBIE Central, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION PAMELA G. CUMMINGS .. Newberry, S. C. FRENCH • EDWARD T. CUNNINGHAM . Taylors, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P. CRESWELL CURTIS Johnston, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION DAVID W. DAILEY Clemson, S. C. GRADUATE-INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION BILLY T. DANIEL Iva, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION SENIORS ■ SENIORS • CHADI R. DAUM Miami, Fla. ZOOLOGY BERRY G. DAVENPORT .Williamston, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS BRENDA J. DAVIS Westminster, S. C. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY GLENN E. DAVIS Rock Hill, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • ROBERT A. DAVIS Bowman, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE SARA p. DAVIS Clinton, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SHERRY N. DAVIS Greenville, S. C. BIOLOGY SHREVE C. DAVIS Haddonfield, N. J. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • PATRICK W. DAWKINS . . . Greenville, S. C. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT EARL R. DEARHART .... Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING L. NELSON DEATON . . N. Charleston, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION MARY E. DELOACHE Camden, S. C. ZOOLOGY • LYNN R. DEMORI Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION RICHARD S. DENTON Rock Hill, S. C. ZOOLOGY CURTIS M. DERRICK Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE MARY E. DEWITT Greenville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • MICHAEL G. DEWITT Hartsville, S. C. BIOLOGY JAMES A. DICKENSON . . . Belvedere, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JULIAN T. DICKERSON York, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GEORGE H. DICKINSON . . . Clemson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • ANN E. DICKSON Camden, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE DONALD E. DIETERICH Wheaton, Md. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION NICHOLAS J. Dl lORIO . . N. Haledon, N. J. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION GENE L. DINKINS Columbia, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • WALTER E. DIXON Florence, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JAMES E. DOBSON Greenville, S. C. HISTORY MARY E. DODGENS Easley, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION GRADY E. DOMINICK . . . . Prosperity, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • W. JAMES DONALD Seneca, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT EMILY D. DONALDSON Mt. Pleasant, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING DIANNE C. DOTSON Lancaster, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY KAREN W. DOZIER Mystic, Conn. ZOOLOGY • ROBERT D. DRAKE Mauldin, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE MICHAEL V. DRISCOLL Seneca, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JOHN H. DRUMMOND . . . .Ninety Six, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEBORA DUKE Charleston, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING • DONALD R. DUNCAN Central, S. C. POLITICALSCIENCE LAWRENCE A. DUNN Ambridge, Pa. PSYCHOLOGY PERRY W. DURANT Sumter, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY JACK C. DURHAM Mauldin, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • MARTIN H. DURHAM .... Anderson, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION DEBRA G. EDWARDS Seneca, S. C. NURSING DONNIE J. EDWARDS Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION JAMES L. EDWARDS Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • WALES D. EDWARDS Walhalla, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING THOMAS D. EF LAND Clemson, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT SUSAN EGGLESTON Columbia, S. C. HORTICULTURE ANN E. EPPS Myrtle Beach, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION SENIORS SENIORS • CARL R. EPTING Leesville, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING CLAUDE D. EPTING Rock Hill, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOHNNIE T. EPTING Columbia, S. C. SOCIOLOGY DANNY L. ERSKINE Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION • CARLISLE E. EVANS Orangeburg, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING RICK R. EVANS Lake City, S. C. GRAD-CIVIL ENGINEERING JARED C. EVATT Central, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION KATHY D. EXLEY Mansfield, Ga. GRADUATE-MATHEMATICS • SLADE F. EXLEY Covington, Ga. GRAD-CIVIL ENGINEERING ARTHUR A. FAU Nutley, N. J. CIVIL ENGINEERING MALCOLM D. FAULKENBERRY Kershaw, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLARENCE J. FENNELL Estill, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • JAMES R. FERGUSON Rock Hill, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING THOMAS D. FERGUSON . . .Abbeville, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT ALMAS FEROZ Karachis, Pakistan TEXTILE SCIENCE SANDRA J. FIELDS Honea Path, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING • LINDA S. FINDLEY Pickens, S. C. MATHEMATICS BARBARA S. FINLEY Belton, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CYNDY E. FINS Columbia, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION DALE S. FISHER Pittsburgh, Pa. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • JOHN W. FLATLEY Belvedere, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS VICTOR S. FLEISHEL Delano, Fla. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOHN R. FLEMING Freehold, N. J. DAIRY SCIENCE LINDA A, FLEMING Greer, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • SLUGGER J. FLEMING .... Freehold, N. J. % EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Ji f WILLIAM H. FLEMING . . . .Abbeville, S. C GRAD-WILDLIFE BIOLOGY W. RAY FLEMMING Columbia, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE SHEILA W. FLETCHER Williston, S. C. ■ ' j J SOCIOLOGY , y, • HARRIETT A. FLOYD Seneca, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LILLIAN E. FLOYD Greenwood, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION RANDALL O. FOOTE .... Greenville, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS T. BARTOW FORD Greenville, S. C. ZOOLOGY • HENRY C. FORREST Johnston, S. C. DAIRY SCIENCE S. YVONNE FORTENBERRY Sullivans Island, S. C. aM SOCIOLOGY  - DANIEL M. FOSTER Greenville, S. C POLITICAL SCIENCE JEFFREY W. FOSTER . New Windsor, N. Y PRE-DENTISTRY • LEE N. FOSTER Greenville, S. C ECONOMICS ROBERT C. FOWLER Mullins, S. C RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION LAWRENCE W. FREEMAN Greenville, S. C PRE-MEDICINE THOMAS G. FUDURIC Clemson, S. C. ' , ] ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT I MILTON L. FULGHUM .... Clemson, S. C PHYSICS TEMPLE G. FULMER . . . Simpsonville, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION STANLEY D. GAILEY Iva, S. C GRADUATE-ARCHITECTURE MARY E. GAILLARD Easley, S. C. B fl ELEMENTARY EDUCATION H • DENNIS C. GAINEY Hartsville, S. C. HORTICULTURE PHILIP C. GAINEY Hartsville, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE CHARLES D. GALLARDOBalboa, Canal Zone ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT GEORGE A. GALLEHER .Washington, D. C. Al CIVIL ENGINEERING ' i SENIORS ♦ ♦  ♦ ♦ ♦ f  SENIORS • CANDACE A. GALLOWAY Anderson, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY VICKI S. GALLOWAY . . .Williamston, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION TERESA S. GAMBRELI Anderson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION AUBREY D. GANTT Williston, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • DELORIS GARDNER Sumter, S. C. NURSING F. WARREN GARMON Rome, Ga. GRADUATE-PHYSICS VICKI E. GARREN Clemson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION JAMES T. GARRETT Halifax, Va. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING •JEAN F. GARRISON Clemson, S. C. NURSING RICHARDM. GARRISON Sandy Spring, B.C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION TIMOTHY E. GAUSE . . . Spartanburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GEORGE C. GEORGIADES Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • FRANK M. GIBSON Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS GEORGE E. GIGER Pittstown, N. J. CERAMIC ENGINEERING GEORGE M. GILCHRIST . Orangeburg, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT HENRIETTA GILL Rock Hill, S. C. GRAD-RECREATION AND PARK ADMIN. • NICHOLAS H. GILL Rock Hill, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JACK W. GILLETTE . . .Edwards AFB, Calif. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JERRY D. GILLEY Greenville, S. C. PRE-ARCHITECTURE MICHAEL R. GILLIAM Whitmire, S. C. ECONOMICS • HERBERT J. GITHENS .Cinnaminson, N. J. PRE-ARCHITECTURE DELNO R. GLEASON .... Anderson, S. C. GRAD-ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENG. THOMAS L. GLEATON . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION THOMAS N. GLENN . . . Spartanburg, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • DAVID B. GODFREY Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION JAY W. GOODMAN Charleston, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY THOMAS E. GOODSON Hartsville, S. C. ACCOUNTING SHIRLEY R. GORSKE .... Greenville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • GARY J. GOSZTONYI ... Kintnersville, Pa. HORTICULTURE CHARLES A. GRAHAM . Spartanburg, S. C. ACHITECTURE j Bf LINDSAY B. GRAHAM ... Greenville, S. C RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION ROBERT L. GRAHL Greenville, S. C. L CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • BRENDA S. GRAINGER Loris, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION WANDAS. GRAINGER Loris, S. C. ' . MICROBIOLOGY RONALD W. GRANT Pickens, S. C. HISTORY STEVE F. GRAVELY Sunset, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION • WILBUR R. GRAVES Winnsboro, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION MARTHA J. GRAVLEY ... Greenville, S. C. KHPS .«? EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ROBERT W. GRAY Easley, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION ROBERT W. GREEN Maudlin, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING • ZOLLIE C. GREEN Turbeville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING MARION E. GREENE Landrum, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION MICHAEL P. GREER Greer, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DELPHINE K. GRIFFIN . Spartanburg, S.C. , ELEMENTARY EDUCATION A • JOHN D. GRIFFIN Pomaria, S. C. HORTICULTURE BARRY E. GROFIC N. Versailles, Pa POLITICAL SCIENCE WILLIAM D. GROGAN Liberty, S. C RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION LINDA S. GRUBB Seneca, S. C. fl, SECONDARY EDUCATION H SENIORS KH SENIORS ' JEFFREY J. GUDE Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DICKSON B. GUILE . . . Huntington, N. Y. HORTICULTURE TIMOTHY C. HACKETT Atlanta, Ga. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JUDSON E. HAIR Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION I TURNER C. HALL Mt. Ulla, N. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS NANCY E. HAMILTON Clifton, N. J. MICROBIOLOGY DALE A. HAMPTON Easley, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT TERRY L. HAMPTON Laurens, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING C. PHILLIP HANNA Greenvllle.S. C. SOCIOLOGY HOWARD W. HARDER Sumter, S. C. ZOOLOGY JOYCE C. HARDER Clemson, S. C. FRENCH BEN W. HARDING McBee, S. C. HISTORY  NELSON L.HARDWICKGalivants Ferry, S.C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM T. HARDWICK . . . .Conway, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION THOMAS R. HARE Leesville, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS BARBARA D. HARMAN ... Clemson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • THOMAS C. HARMAN .... Lexington, S. C. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CHARLES W. HARRELL .. Columbia, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY RICHARD L. HARRELL Morristown, Tenn. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MASON L. HARRIS . Charleston Hgts., S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE • WILLIAM M. HARRIS Chester, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE J. HARVEY HARROLD . Spartanburg, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION ANNE L. HARSHMAN Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH RICK A. HARVEY Greenville, S. C. ZOOLOGY • SYLVIA H. HARWOOD . . .Charleston, S. C. ENGLISH GEORGE L. HASELDEN . Charleston, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATION BARBARA S. HATHAWAY Charleston, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION EDNA F. HAWKINS Central, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING • JIMMIE HAYNIE Anderson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DONALD J. HEALY . College Park, Georgia ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MICHAEL D. HELLAMS . . . Laurens, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATTON MICHAEL L. HENDRICK . . . .Conway, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • RICHARD M. HENDRICK . Columbia, S. C. GRAD-WILDLIFE BIOLOGY PETER A. HENDRICKS Chapin, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE SALLY HENRY Spartanburg, S. C. SPANISH THOMAS H. HERLONG Johnston, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE • DAVID M. HICKLIN Spartanburg, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE ALAN L. HICKS Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING EDWARD B. HICKS Spartanburg, S. C. FORESTRY RAYMOND F. HIGGINS . . Amityville, N. Y. ACCOUNTING SENIORS • CHARLES B. HILBURN . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT WAYNE F. HILL Timmonsville, S. C. AGRONOMY LINDA J. HILLIARD Greer, S. C. NURSING DONNA E. HINDMAN Rock Hill, S. C. GRAD-CHEMISTRY • JERRY R. HIN SON Pelzer, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ARNOLD J. HITE Florence, S. C. ECONOMICS EVERETT E. HITE Spartanburg, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PAMELA C. HITT Liberty, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION A n iii SENIORS •AUSTIN S. HOBBARD Clemson, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING JOSEPH S. HOLCOMBE . . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT KATHERINE W. HOLCOMBE . Easley, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION STEVEN W. HOLCOMBE Easley, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • CAROL A. HOLDER Columbus, Ga. MICROBIOLOGY WILLIAM P. HOLLAND . . . Anderson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION GLENDA A. HOLLIDAY Belton, S. C. NURSING JOHN R. HOLLINGSWORTH Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • PAULA K. HOLMAN . . . Isle of Palms, S. C. PRE-PHARMACY LEWIS F. HOLMES Trenton, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT CHARLES R. HOLROYD . . Rock Hill, S. C. PRE-ARCHITECTURE DAVID W. HOLT Orangeburg, S. C. ACCOUNTING • STEVE G. HONDROS Florence, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY RUSH W. HOOD Anderson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM M. HOOD Williamston, S. C. FORESTRY LYNN G. HOOVER Ridgeville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • ROBERT E. HOOVER Ridgeville, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY JOHN D. HOPKINS Simpsonville, S. C. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT LINDA I. HOPKINS Central, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION JUNIUS S. HOPPER Anderson, S. C. ENGLISH • DAN L. HORTON Clemson, S. C. ZOOLOGY SAN JUAN W. HORTON . . . Rock Hill, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY JOHN p. HOWARD Greenville, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE CHARLES T. HUFF Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH • FRED R. HUFFMAN Greenville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION JOHN B. HUGHES Rock Hill, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION ROBIN V. HUGHES Falls Church, Va. SOCIOLOGY SIDNEY H. HUGHES Blenheim, S. C. AGRONOMY • EDWARD C. HUNNICUTT . Columbia, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DONALD C. HUNT Greenville, S. C. MATHEMATICS ROBERT 0. HUTCHENS .... Sumter, S. C. BOTANY ROBERT J. HUTNIK Closter, N.J. PRE-ARCHITECTURE • ALEXSANDRA C. HYDER . Anderson, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY WAYNE E. ISEMAN Sumter, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE CHARLES L. JACKSON . Summerville, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY RANDOLPH J. JACKSON Camden, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE • MATTHEW R. JAGUSAK . . . Cranford, N. J. POLITICAL SCIENCE GEORGE E. JAMIESON Macon, Ga. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DANIEL A. JANER Rio Piedras, P. R. PRE-MEDICINE JOHN K. JENKINS Erie, Pa. CERAMIC ENGINEERING • MICHAEL W.JENKINS ... Lancaster, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM B. JENKINS Clemson, S. C. FORESTRY MARION D. JENKINSON .Summerton, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE DAVID C. JENNINGS . . Spartanburg, S. C. ENGINEERING ANALYSIS • DONALD E. JENNINGS Gastonia, N. C. GRAD-ENTOMOLOGY JAMES K. JENNINGS . . . Spartanburg, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOHN K. JENNINGS Sumter, S. C. HORTICULTURE MARY R. JESSEN Summerville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION SENIORS • DENISE E. JOHANSON . . N. Caldwell, N. J. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CHARLES J. JOHNSON . Beech Island, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ELIZABETH C. JOHNSON . . . Seneca, S. C. READING FRED M. JOHNSON Dalzell, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION • GORDON B. JOHNSON . . . Newberry, S. C. ECONOMICS GREGORY S. JOHNSON . . .Asheville, N. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT JAMES W. JOHNSON Sumter, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JOHN L. JOHNSON Florence, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • ROBERT A. JOHNSON .... Columbia, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT ERNEST B.JOHNSTON Belton, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING HOWARD M. JONES Garnett, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS JOHN E. JONES Clemson, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION • MICHAEL T. JONES Greenville, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE OSCAR A. JONES Ft. Mill, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PAULA L. JONES Charleston, S. C. MATHEMATICS PHILIP W.JONES Florence, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • RONALD E. JONES Pickens, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS STEPHEN W. JONES Camden, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT WILLIAM J. JONES Columbia, S. C. MICROBIOLOGY ALAN P. JORDAN Mauldin, S. C. ECONOMICS • HERBERT C. JUNG Wyomissing, Pa. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING NABEEL F. KAMMOUN . .W. Paterson, N. J. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ROBERT B. KANE Columbia, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION WILLIAM B. KARST Greenville, S. C. PRE-ARCHITECTURE • DIANNE A. KASSAB Florence, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE FRED S. KAY Belton, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS WILLIAM A. KAY Columbia, S. C. PRE-ARCHITECTURE WILSON J. KAY Anderson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • R. MICHAEL KEITH Lugoff, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS JAMES E. KELLER Spartanburg, S. C. GRAD-MICROBIOLOGY BARTO P. KELLETT Enoree, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE JOHNNY A. KELLY Williamston, S. C. ENGLISH • KAREN S. KELLY Florence, S. C. ENGINEERING ANALYSIS M. BETH KELSEY Pickens, S. C. MATHEMATICS THOMAS B. KENDRICK . . Stone Mtn., Ga. POLITICAL SCIENCE MARY C. KENNERTY Charleston, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • STEVEN R. KEREKANICH Columbia, S. C. MICROBIOLOGY NELSON T. KESSLER Greenville, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT ALAN C. KING Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION DEBORAH J. KING Anderson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • GEORGE R. KING Pelzer, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION JAMES R. KINGMAN Clemson, S. C. HORTICULTURE JERRILU KIRK Easley, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION RICHARD R. KIRK Greenville, S. C. MATHEMATICS • CHRISTINA KLAAS Columbia, S. C. HORTICULTURE LARRY R. KNIGHTON . Simpsonville, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION PETER P. KNOBEL Zug, Switzerland GRAD-INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT E. KOCH Newberry, S. C. MATHEMATICS SENIORS 4Samm SENIORS • ALBERT R. KOON Chapin, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS MARY E. KOSSLER Charleston, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION EDWARD p. KOZIOL River Forest, III. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DONN R. LADEN Morristown, N. J. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • DARRELL R. LAKE Columbia, S. C. ZOOLOGY BROADUS P. LAMB Callison, S. C. AGRONOMY THOMAS E. LANDON . . Spartanburg, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING GEORGE E. LANDRETH Augusta, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING • GREGORY G. LANGSTON . Florence, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING STEFAN J. LAPORTE Harwood, Md. HISTORY CHARLIE M. LARK Easley, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT W.THOMAS LAVENDER . New Zion, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • NANCY C. LAWRENCE . . . Greenville, S. C. NURSING TALMADGE LAWSON Bamberg, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE GARY J. LEDBETTER . . Summerville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING LUCIAN R. LEE Taylors, S. C. ECONOMICS • RICHARD A. LEEDY Chickasaw, Ala. MATHEMATICS WILLIAM M. LEPTICH . . . Hagerstown, Md. FORESTRY LINDA A. LEVER Bethesda, Md. SECONDARY EDUCATION ROBERT T. LEVINE Allentown, Pa. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • PAUL E. LEWIS N. Charleston, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT HARRELL W. LIGON Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LIEH T. LIN Taichung, Taiwan GRAD-INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM J. LIND Abbeville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUC ATION • DEBORAH A. LINDBERG .Charleston, S. C. I ZOOLOGY ROBERT M. LINDLER .... Columbia, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM H. LLOYD Lydia, S. C. ECONOMICS JAMES G. LONG Newberry, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • JERRY G. LONG Greenville, S. C. HISTORY JAMES L. LUCAS Chester, S. C. ENGLISH DANIEL W. LUNDEEN Temple Terrace, Fla. SECONDARY EDUCATION ARTHUR D. LYERLY . . Johnsonville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION • MARGARET A. LYERLY . . . Florence, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION ELLIOTT H. LYNAM Sumter, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION DOUGLAS P. MacDONALD . .Sumter, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MARY A. MaclNTYRE York, Pa. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS • RALPH E. MADDEN Greenville, S. C. NURSING STEVEN E. MADDEN Anderson, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT REGINALD D. MAHN Clemson, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS CHARLES P. MAJOR .... Wilmington, Del. FORESTRY • DAWN I. MARTIN Clemson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION GARNETT M. MARTIN .... Pineville, N. C. PSYCHOLOGY JOHN p. MARTIN Seneca, S. C. MATHEMATICS JOHN W. MARTIN McBee, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT • MABRY E. MARTIN Clemson, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING DOROTHY G. MASSIE Parlin, N. J. SOCIOLOGY CARL S. MATHENY Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILMA J. MATHIS Campobello, S. C. NURSING SENIORS • JAMES R. MATSINGER Media, Pa. PSYCHOLOGY RICHARDS. MATTHEWS . Blackville, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT LARRY C. McADAMS Easley, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE LEWIS M. McALHANY Bamberg, S. C. TECHNICAL ENGINEERING • JACKSON E. McCANN Abbeville, S. C. GRADUATE-MANAGEMENT MARY E. McCASKILL Greenville, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY MARTHA J. McCLELLAN Iva, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY ROBERT D. McCRAW Gaffney, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • B. JEAN McCRICKARD . . Greenwood, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION MICHAEL F.McGLOTHLIN Charleston, S. C. ACCOUNTING MARCS. MclLWAIN Brevard, N. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS ANNE S. MclNVAILL Conway, S. C. GRADUATE-PERSONNEL SERVICES • ROGER D. McJUNKIN Pickens, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION CAREY W. McKAIN Taylors, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE DANNY W. McKEE Anderson, S. C. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION HENRY E. Mcknight Moncks Corner, S. C. ZOOLOGY SENIORS • WILLIAM T. McLEES . . . Westminster, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS KATHERINE McLENDON Winnsboro, S. C. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION GORDON K. McLEOD . Timmonsville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ROBERT L. McMAHAN .Myrtle Beach, S. C. FORESTRY • JAMES H. McMILLIAN Atlanta, Ga. PRE-MEDICINE MARY J. McNAIR Gable, S. C. HISTORY WILLIAM C. McNeill Florence, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY FRANKLIN E. McPHAIL .. Blackville, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY tmm.mui:AUnammEimi • W. LEONARD Mcpherson . Laurens, S.C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS WILLIAM O. Mcpherson . . . Laurens, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS ROBERTS. McRACKEN Sumter, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY JOHN M. McSWAIN Winnsboro, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • AASE M. McTAMNEY Clemson, S. C. GRADUATE-ENGLISH JOHN M. McTAMNEY Trenton, N. J. GRADUATE-CIVIL ENGINEERING MELVIN S. MERCK Central, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JAMES L. METZE Columbia, S. C. PRE-ARCHITECTURE • CHARLES C. MICHAELS Gaffney, S. C. HISTORY MICHAEL E. MILLER Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ROBERT G. MILLER Pauline, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ROGER W. MILLS Georgetown, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION • FLOYD S. MILLS Newberry, S. C. SPANISH JOHN P. MINCEY Winnsboro, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PAULA S. MITCHELL Anderson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SUSAN L. MIXON Langley, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • WILLIAM D. MIXON Varnville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JAMES C. MIXSON Allendale, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RICHARD H. MIXSON Allendale, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CRAIG A. MOBLEY Chester, S. C. CHEMISTRY • MILLARD C. MONNEN . . . Alexandria, Va. HORTICULTURE MICHAEL A. MONTEITH . . Columbia, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION RICHARD P. MONTGOMERY Greenville, S. C. MATHEMATICS PATRICIA R. MOODY Cayce, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SENIORS SENIORS • JOHN E. MOON Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION DANIEL W. MOORE . . Mountain Rest, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY JULIETTE S. MOORE Signal Mountain, Tenn. PSYCHOLOGY RICHARD W. MOORE Fort Mill, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • Wl LLI AM E. MOORE Charleston, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING WILLIAM L. MOORE Anderson, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS BENJAMIN W. MOORING . Columbia, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES G. MORGAN Clemson, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING • ANNE C. MORRIS Columbia, S. C. GRADUATE-CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING EARL C. MORRISON Bennetts, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING SHARON A. MUMMA Greenville, S. C. SPANISH ANDERAJ. MURPHREE ... Walhalla, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • CARL F. MURPHY Central, S. C. FORESTRY MARVIN R. MYERS Simpsonville, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING RONALD W. MYERS Charleston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING VANN B. MYERS Bowman, S. C. PREMEDICINE • ANGELA NEELY Pelzer, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION GARY K. NELSON Sumter, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING WILLIAM A. NELSON .... Pendleton, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY WILLIAM G. NELSON Charlotte, N. C. MATHEMATICS • MARVIN E. NETTLES Ridgeland, S. C. GRADUATE-CIVIL ENGINEERING ROLAND E. NETTLES Moncks Corner, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION WILLIAM M. NEWTON Gable, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING RONALD D. NICHOLSON Salem, S. C. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT aasBaammmi • JOHN R. NIXON Central, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION MARY F. NOEL Hopkinsvllle, Ky. MICROBIOLOGY D. MAXINE NORRIS Greer, S. C. ZOOLOGY LAWRENCE S. NORTON Clio, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS • JEFFREY G. NUOVO New Hyde Park, N. Y. PRE-ARCHITECTURE RONALD W. OAKLEY Oxon Hill, Md. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION J. CAREY O ' CAIN . . . Hendersonville, N. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION LINDA L. OGLEVEE Greenwood, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • LARRY L. ORR Gaffney, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION WALTER H. ORR Gaffney, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT ROBERT W. OSMENT Gaffney, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ANN L.OSTEEN Anderson, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY • JAMES H. OWEN Clover, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE GAIL L. OZBOLT Walterboro, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION BRENDA M. PACE Greenville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION HOWARD W. PAGE . . Galivants Ferry, S. C. PHYSICS • JOHN R. PAGETT Clemson, S. C. FORESTRY B. JEAN PALMER Townville, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION STEPHEN D. PALMER Columbia, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THALES B. PARKER McCormick, S. C. SOCIOLOGY •TONY W. PARKER Bamberg, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS BARBARA R. PARRIS . . Spartanburg, S. C. MATHEMATICS ROBERT P. PARRIS Chesnee, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ALBERT E. PARSONS Andrews, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS SENIORS SENIORS • DAVID P. PATRICK Garden City, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MARGARET A. PATRICK Mt. Pleasant, S. C. NURSING P. COOPER PATRICK Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ROGER PATRICK Charleston, S. C. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY • BARRY S. PATTERSON Gaffney, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION FLOYD S. PATTERSON . . .Warrenton, N. J. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION TERRELL M. PEACE Easley, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING DAVID D. PEAKE Wall, N. J. ECONOMICS • JOSEPH W. PEARSON Pendleton, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION DAVID D. PEEPLES Sumter, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS RICHARD S. PEIGLER Greenville, S. C. HORTICULTURE LINDA G. PERRY Clinton, S. C. NURSING • STEPHEN E. PERRY Clemson, S. C. FORESTRY STEPHEN R.PETTIGREW Calhoun Falls, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS O. CLIFF PHILLIPS Newberry, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT SUSAN P. PHILLIPS Easley, S. C. MICROBIOLOGY • SANDRA J. PIAZZA Stratford, Conn. MATHEMATICS TERRY R. PIERCE Slater, S. C. FORESTRY DAVID A. PLAYER Westhampton Beach, N.Y. ME CHANICAL ENGINEERING CHRIS P. PLYLER Columbia, S. C. ENGLISH • CARL M. POE Clemmons, N. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELLEN T. POE Greenville, S. C. NURSING WILLIAM H. POLK Anderson, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE HARRIETTS A. PONDER . . Cowpens, S. C. GRADUATE-EDUCATION • CLAUDE E. PORTER Newberry, S. C. SPANISH DAVID P. POTOCIK Stratford, Conn. ZOOLOGY RICHARD T. POWELL . Huntington, W. Va. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ANDREA POWERS Hartsville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • LEE M. POWERS Easley, S. C. MICROBIOLOGY DAVID A. PRICE Columbia, S. C. HORTICULTURE JOHN A. PRICE Martin, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION JOSEPH M. PRICE Greer, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT • THOMAS H. PRIDDY Dover, Mass. ENGLISH ANGELA F. PRINCE Clemson, S. C. GRADUATE-ENGLISH BROOKS R. PRINCE Greenville, S. C. GRADUATE-ARCHITECTURE BEN T. PRUITT Anderson, S. C. ZOOLOGY • DENNIS P. PRUITT Clinton, Md. ZOOLOGY KENNETH W. PUTMAN . . Blacksburg, S. C. CHEMISTRY MACK R. PUTNAM Greenville, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT HARRIET E. QUATTLEBAUM Columbia, S. C. GRADUATE-READING • STEVEN K. QUATTLEBAUM Manning, S. C. ECONOMICS CARLOS QUINTERO Greenville, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT ALBERT A. RAMAGE Kinards, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LOUISE S. RAMBO Anderson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • FRANCIS D. RAMSEY Sumter, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOHN C. RAMSEY Monticello, S. C. FORESTRY ERIC C. RANDALL Aiken, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT NEIL B. RATCLIFF Bethune, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION SENIORS SENIORS • OSCAR C. REBULA Stamford, Conn. ENGLISH ELAINE L. REDFERN Columbia, S. C. ENGLISH ALAN L. REID Anderson, S. C. DAIRY SCIENCE REBECCA A. REID Greenville, S. C. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION • CHARLES D. REIFSNIDER Union Bridge, Md. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CAR LA S. REITZ Greenwood, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION WILSON K. REMBOLD Gambrills, Md. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING RICHARD W. RENTZ Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • Wl LLI AM E. RETTEW Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING DORIS J. REYNOLDS Slater, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ELAINE S. REYNOLDS Camden, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING LARRY B. REYNOLDS Sumter, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • ERIK H. RHODIN Bronxville, N. Y. PRE-ARCHITECTURE BRUCE W. RICE ... Spring Lake Hts., N. J. ENGLISH DON D. RICE Gastonia, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT KENNETH G. RICE Clinton, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY • NORMAN S. RICHARDS Elko, Ga. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JOHN R. RICHARDSON Marion, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION NED E. RIDDLE Blacksburg, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING CANDIS A. RIDGLEY Greenville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • ANDREA C. ROBERTS Biloxi, Miss. GERMAN DEBRA C. ROBERTS Lexington, S. C. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION DONALD W. ROBINSON Clover, S. C. FORESTRY GILBERT C. ROBINSON . . . Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • TERESA J. ROBINSON . . Greenwood, S. C PSYCHOLOGY DEWEY P. ROCHESTER . . . Walhalla, S. C CHEMISTRY JOEYW. ROEDE Westminster, S. C. I ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CECELIA G. ROGERS Clemson, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • CYNTHIA J. ROGERS Bethesda, Md. ENGLISH DAN M. ROGERS Williamston, S. C. MANAGEMENT EDWIN P. ROGERS Mullins, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE PATRICIA D. ROGERS . . .Charleston, S. C. MATHEMATICS • W. TERRY ROGERS Anderson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PHI LIP B. ROSS Florence, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING GAIL M. ROUP Waynesboro, Va. ENGLISH MELAINE S. ROUPE Waynesboro, Va. ENGLISH • DONNA A. ROUSE Laurens, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION TIMOTHY R. RUDE Baltimore, Md. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SCOTT W. RUMPH Sumter, S. C. PRE-ARCHITECTURE JAMES B. RUNION Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • BARRY A. RUSH Camden, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE SUSAN E. RUSH Greenwood, S. C. MICROBIOLOGY GEORGE 0. RUTT Mudsville, S. C. AGRONOMY CARLOTTA K. RUTTER Summerville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION i i • KIRK D. RUTTER Summerville, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY WALLY D. SAINE Vala, N. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT GLORIA J.SANDERS Denmark, S. C. |?- ZOOLOGY WILLIAM F. SANDIFER . . . Clemson, S. C. GRADUATE-AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION SENIORS SENIORS • CHARLES J. SANGUINITO Easton, Pa. MATHEMATICS DONALD A. SANSONE . . . Greenville, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY RICHARD K. SAMFORD Lithonia, Ga. PRE-MEDICINE WILLIAM R. SARDIS Louisville, Ky. MATHEMATICS • PAMELA H. SARVIS Tabor City, N. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION S. McROY SAULS Mullins, S. C. ENGINEERING ANALYSIS RODNEY J. SAYLOR . . .St. Matthews, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION ROBERT L.SCARBOROUGH Belle Haven, Va. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • TIMOTHY J. SCHEIBEL . . .Stratford, Conn. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JANIS L. SCHIESSER Jericho, N. Y. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION EUGENE H. SCHLAMAN . . . Clemson, S. C. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT MARK F. SCHMIT Ringwood, N. J. CERAMIC ENGINEERING • DANA P. SCHNEIDER . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING GAI L J. SCHUBERT Lutherville, Md. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SHERRYL A. SCHULTZ . . . Alexandria, Va. CHEMISTRY CHARLES E. SCHUSTER . . . Hanahan, S. C. FOOD SCIENCE PAUL K. SCHWIEGER . .Miami Springs, Fla. PSYCHOLOGY JOHN R. SCOGGINS Smyrna, S. C. GRAD-ANIMAL SCIENCE GEORGE W. SCOTT Sumter, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING GEORGE W. SEABROOK . .Charleston, S. C. PRE-ARCHITECTURE ' RALPH W. SEELKE . .Charleston Hgt., S. C. MICROBIOLOGY PAUL A. SEESMAN Rockville, Md. MICROBIOLOGY EDDIE W. SEIGLER .... Greenwood, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT MARSHA E. SELLARS Miami, Fla. SECONDARY EDUCATION • ROBERT M. SELLARS Pauline, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION ROBERT W. SELLARS Greenville, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY VIVIAN S. SELLARS . West Columbia, S. C. HORTICULTURE GARY L. SHANK Dover, Del. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT • JIM SHANK Reading, Pa. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION HUGH P. SHARPE Landrum, S. C. HISTORY DAVID SHAW Bowman, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY PATRICIA L. SHAW Gastonia, N. C. MATHEMATICS • RUSSELL H. SHEALY Saluda, S. C. AGRONOMY ROBERT C. SHELL Atlanta, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ALLEN B. SHELLEY St. George, S. C. ACCOUNTING GEORGE R. SHELLEY Conway, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT • DAVID W. SHEPPARD .... Hollywood, Fla. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JAMES P. SHIRLEY Pickens, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY NANCY A. SHUGART ... West Union, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION CAROL W. SHULER Clemson, S. C. MICROBIOLOGY • CHARLES M. SHULER Santee, S. C. CHEMISTRY DONNA K. SHULER . . West Columbia, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION JAMES M. SHULER Santee, S. C. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY TED H. SHULER Santee, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING • GARY E. SICILIANO Ocean, N. J. PRE-DENTISTRY JAMES SILVERS Travelers Rest, S. C. MATHEMATICS MARY L. SIMPSON Clinton, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION STEVEN I. SIMPSON Rock Hill, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SENIORS ' iiii iiiMMiir ' SENIORS • STEPHEN D. SINCLAIR . .Washington, D. C. HISTORY WILLIE T. SINCLAIR Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING RICHARD B. SKELTON . . . Greenville, S. C. ACCOUNTING JAMES M. SKINNER Clemson, S. C. HISTORY • LISA A. SKINNER Florence, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING PEGGY J. SLATON Pendleton, S. C. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION JOHN W. SLOAN Charlotte, N. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE THOMAS L. SLOAN Greer, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • CARL B. SMITH Mountville, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS GEORGE A. SMITH Clemson, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION GEORGE G. SMITH Wrightsville, Ga. HORTICULTURE HUBERT N. SMITH Anderson, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY • LADD W. SMITH Clemson, S. C. GRADUATE-BIO-ENGINEERING SELMA D. SMITH Central, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION TED D. SMITH Greenville, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT THOMAS B. SMITH Laurens, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT • ERICH. SNIDER Anderson, S. C. CHEMISTRY MARTHA J. SNODDY Greenville, S. C. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION DONALD D. SNOW Simpsonville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MICHAEL L. SNYDER Traingle, Va. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • TROY A. SNYDER Bethlehem, Pa. CIVIL ENGINEERING CLAUDIE G. SONGY . . .Donaldsonville, La. MATHEMATICS BURL L. SORENSON Tuttle, N. D. ZOOLOGY THORNWELL F. SOWELL Chesterfield, S. C. HISTORY • JOHN T. SOX Columbia, S. C. ZOOLOGY JAMES B. SPARROW Hartsville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ROBIN SPARROW Cageland, N. C. ORNITHOLOGY THOMAS J. SPENCER . Travelers Rest, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • MICHAEL W. SPIVEY Charleston, S. C. PRE-ARCHITECTURE BARRY G. SPRUELL Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS DANIEL M. ST. ANDRE Macon, Ga. TECHNICAL OPERATIONS TAD A. STANLEY Montgomery, Ala. GRADUATE-ARCHITECTURE • STEPHEN K. STEED Jackson, S. C. FORESTRY EMMA J. STEPHENS Greer, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MICHAEL G. STEPHENS Taylors, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION JAMES E. STEVENS Wilmington, Del. CERAMIC ENGINEERING • ADELLE W. STEWART . . Orangeburg, S. C. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY BARRY L. STEWART Greenwood, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING KENNETH J. STEWART . . . Timonium, Md. CIVIL ENGINEERING VAN A. STICKLES Abbeville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • THOMAS B. STODDARD . Gray Court, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LOIS H. STOKES Campobello, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION NANCY A. STONE Miami, Fla. NURSING NELWYN L. STONE Anderson, S. C. ZOOLOGY • PATRICK D. STONE Gastonia, N. C. PRE-MEDICINE WALLACE A. STOREY . Spartanburg, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MARKS. STOUDENMIRE . Pendleton, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT MARIANNA B. STREET . . Branchville, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION SENIORS 1 I SENIORS • MARY M. STROM Piedmont, S. C. ENGLISH PHYLLIS A. STROUP .... Gastonia, N. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DAVID T. STUART Gastonia, N. C. ENGLISH KAREN E. STUART Greenwood, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY • HENRY M. STUCKEY . . . Orangeburg, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT JOHN T. SUBER Columbia, S. C. GRADUATE-ARCHITECTURE EUGENE D. SUMMEY .. Waynesboro, N. C. SCIENCE MARGARET E. SUMMEY . Anderson, S. C. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION • BETH D. SUTKER Columbia, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION STEPHEN T. SUTTERFIELD . . Atlanta, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING ALEXANDER J. SUTTON . . . Pickens, S. C. POULTRY SCIENCE MELINDA J. SUTTON Laramie, Wy. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • CROMWELL W. SWYGERT Lexington, S. C. TECHNICAL OPERATION JAMES E. S YKES Gaffney, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAWRENCE TARENTINO . . Clemson, S. C. PRE-ARCHITECTURE ANN R. TAYLOR Laurens, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • JOSEPH G. TAYLOR Gilbert, S. C. HORTICULTURE MARK N.TAYLOR East Bend, N. C. HORTICULTURE REBECCA L. TERRY Varnville, S. C. NURSING CONNIE J. THACKSTON Fountain Inn, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION •JAMES E. THIGPEN Sumter, S. C. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT TERESA L. THOMASON .... Pickens, S. C. ENGLISH GARY D. THOMPSON Columbia, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING SARA L. THOMPSON Sumter, S. C. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION • STEVEN H. THOMPSON Easley, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE WILLIAM F. THORNELOE Forest City, N.C. MATHEMATICS JOHN G. THORNHILL . . . .Charleston, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION STEPHANIE G. THREATT . . Kershaw, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • DEBORAH R. TILLOTSON . . .Seneca, S. C. NURSING ANDREW B. TODD New Haven, Conn. ENGLISH CHARLES M. TODD Massapequa, N. Y. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION DALE T. TODD Loris, S. C. AGRICULTURE EDUCATION • SAMUEL H. TOLBERT . . . Greenwood, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT H. PRESSLEY TOMPKINS Summerville, S.C. CIVIL ENGINEERING SARAH H. TOMPKINS . Sunnmerville, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING TIMOTHY D. TOMPKINS Seneca, S, C. HORTICULTURE • JOHN C. TOMSYCK Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BARRY E. TONEY Spartanburg, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION DANIEL H. TOOLE Warrenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION GEORGE A. TOOLE Williston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • GILBERT Z. TOOLE Williston, S. C. THEOLOGY GILES p. TOOLE Williston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT VERNON A. TRAMMELL ... Clinton, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING VIVIAN TRAMMELL ... St. Andrews, S. C. GERMAN • LAURA M.TROUTMAN Sunnter, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ROBERT C. TRUESDALE West Columbia, S.C MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ROGER TRUMAN Pamplico, S. C. ZOOLOGY WILLIAM E. TRUMAN . . .Temple Hills, Md. GEOLOGY SENIORS SENIORS • E. EUGENE TRUSSELL . . Walterboro, S. C. BIOLOGY BRIAN T. TURNER Lancaster, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT RICHARD M. TURNER . . Orangeburg, S. C. POULTRY SCIENCE VALERIE A. TURNER Central, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • WILLIAM E. TWILLEY . . . N. Augusta, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT VICKl S. UNGER Greenville, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY RONALD UPCHURCH . . .Greer Valley, Wis. ECOLOGY KATHLEEN VAN GIESON , Greenville, S. C. SOCIOLOGY • NANCY L. VAN HOY . . . Summerville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION CHARLES S. VANN Wayne, Pa. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TERRY D. VARNER . . . Simpsonville, S. C. MECH ANICAL ENGINEERING FURMAN D. VICKERY Central, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION • JAMES R. VINSON Greenville, S. C. GRADUATE-ECONOMICS JAMES M. VON HOLLEN . Greenville, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT CLIFFORD A. WALKER . . . Clemson, S. C. GRADUATE-CHEMISTRY JONATHAN WALKER Easley, S. C. PSYCHOLOGY • DEMETRIA WALLACE Flavia, Ala. AFRO-AMERICAN HISTORY DOUGLAS L. WALPOLE . N. Augusta, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GEORGE G. WALTERS Cheraw, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE JOHNSON H. WARD Ninety-Six, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE • RALEIGH 0. WARD Efflnghann, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS JOHN J. WARDEN Leavenworth, Kan. PSYCHOLOGY GLORIA J. WARNER .... Greenwood, S. C. ACCOUNTING JOHN N. WARREN Startex, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING • GEORGE L. WATKINS . . . Bishopville, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT MARK S. WATKINS Pamplico, S. C. FRENCH THOMAS F. WATKINS Seneca, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM J. WATKINS .... Batesburg, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE • JAMES C. WATSON Florence, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY JERRY S. WATSON Columbia, S. C. ZOOLOGY THOMAS H. WATSON Camden, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING KENNETH J. WEATHERSFountain Inn, S.C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • P. ANNE WEAVER Greenville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION CLARK W. WEBB Greenville, S. C. ACCOUNTING PRESTON H. WEEKS Aiken, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PATRICIA A. WEISNER Laurens, S. C. NURSING • MARSHALL W. WELCH Lydia, S. C. GRADUATE-INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CONNIE E.WELLS Tillman, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE LAURA S. WELSH Walhalla, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION E. RALPH WESSINGER . . . Columbia, S. C. ACCOUNTING • JAMES E. WEST Simpsonville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ROBERT P. WEST Anderson, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY T. HUNTER WEST Marion, S. C. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JAMES K. WESTBURY . .St. Matthews, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING • M. KAY WESTMORELAND .Lancaster, S.C. SCIENCE TEACHING TIMOTHY WESTMORELAND Scranton, S.C. POLITICAL SCIENCE E. SUSAN WHITE Pamplico, S. C. GRADUATE-MATHEMATICS JACOUELINE C. WHITE . . Greenville, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SENIORS SENIORS • NEAL A. WHITE Greenville, S. C. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT RAYMOND E. WHITE . .Fountain Inn, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE RONNIE B. WHITE Timmonsville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SAMUEL B. WHITE . . . Timmonsville, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION • SCOTT M. WHITE Gaffney, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT T. LOUISE WHITE Greenville, S. C. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION STEWART M. WHITENER . Newberry, S. C. ECONOMICS RAYMOND R. WHITT Easley, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • CECELIA E. WHITTEN Clemson, S. C. SPANISH WILLIAM T. WILEY Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WENDY C. WILLEFORD . .Charleston, S. C. ENGLISH DEBRA L. WILLIAMS Greenville, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • EDGAR G. WILLIAMS Rock Hill, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JOHN L. WILLIAMS . . . Albuquerque, N. M. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION MARK R.WILLIAMS Greenville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING NANCY L. WILLIAMS Seneca, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION • NORMAN A. WILLIAMS . . . Clemson, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY ROBERT T.WILLIAMS Cayce, S. C. SECONDARY EDUCATION RONNIE A. WILLIAMS Seneca, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE RUSSELL S.WILLIAMS . . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • SAMUEL F. WILLIAMS Allendale, S. C. ENGLISH LLOYD W. WILLINGHAM Macon, Ga. TEXTILE SCIENCE WARREN D. WILLOUGHBYChesapeake, Va. HISTORY WILLIE WILSOM Maxley, Colo. RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION • ALLISON L. WILSON Greer, S. C. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ARNOLD D. WILSON Clemson, S. C. ENGINEERING ANALYSIS CURTIS D. WILSON Towson, Md. PRE-ARCHITECTURE FRED G.WILSON Laurens, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING • JAMES H. WINBURN . Galivants Ferry, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE SIDNEY E.WINDHAM .... Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FRANK W.WIRTH Schnecksville, Pa. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION WALTER WONDERGORP . Longneck, N. J. POULTRY SCIENCE • FREDERICK E. WOOD Lake City, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT EDWARD D. WOODROW Olanta, S. C. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT DON A. WORLEY Newberry, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING THOMAS L. WRIGHT Duncan, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • DAVID C. WYLIE Chester, S. C. POLITICAL SCIENCE WILLIAM L. WYLIE Winnsboro, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE DAVID L. WYNN Cheraw, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT EOIMAR XEROX Redford, R. I. TYPESETTING AND PRINTING __. I FELICIA S. YOUNG Clemson, S. C ELEMENTARY EDUCATION JAMES E. YOUNG Easley, S. C INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION :7 LINDA B. YOUNG Anderson, S. C. ENGLISH WOODROW C. YOUNG .... Duncan, S. C. fmj INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT - • CHERYL ZERO Stonehedge, Ga. TRUCK DRIVING LESLIE R. ZIELKE Easley, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING MELINDA H. ZIPLF Greenville, S. C. SOCIOLOGY HERMAN ZERFOSS . . . Buxley Island, Nev. S TELEVISION REPAIR fM ' m j 365 331 SENIORS • - w •SSi-- ' ' Dear old Clemson, we will triumph. . . Does a triumph mean getting up everyday for an eight o ' clock class and staying on campus for a 3:35 lab on Friday afternoon? No, actually you ' re showing all your might when you maintain a shread of sanity throughout registration. Registration. . .the process that turns a gullible and bewildered freshman into a determined sophomore who would do anything for a first day drop card. And after registration come the classes— the reason why we ' re here. With classes come homework, studying, and quizzes. I still think that faculty meetings are held for the purpose of deciding when to have quizzes. It ' s no fun unless you have two a day. Classes have a way of developing imagination and creativity. After a semester or so, one is able to create many excuses, pardon me, reasons for not going to class: it ' s raining; I think I ' m sick; we won ' t do anything important; the prof probably won ' t be there anyway. When one thinks about it, classes are supposedly the main medium for education. And after all, education is why we ' re here. But somehow something has happened. Is the emphasis in the wrong place? Maybe, maybe not. The unusual thing about university life is that classes and studying can be one ' s main emphasis, if he wants it to be. Or he can choose from a seemingly endless variety of activities. Whatever the choice, the Future is his. UNDERCLASSMEN • ANNE E. AARON (1) Bennettsville, S. C. S. PAUL AARON (2) Bennettsville, S. C. RICHARDS. ABBOTT (1) W.Chester, Pa. OSCAR V. ABLE (1 ) Saluda, S. C. TONY L. ABLE (1 ) Greenwood S. C. MARVIN E. ABRAMS (2) Whitmire, S. C. • EDWARDS. ACKERMAN (1) Columbia, S. C. W. GRAY ACKERMAN (3) .... Greenwood, S. C. GEORGE H. ACKLEY (1) . Nyack, N. Y. JANE D. ADAIR (3) Clinton, S. C. ALLEN M. ADAMS (2) Lancaster, S. C. BRYAN S. ADAMS (3) Cornelia, Georgia • FRANCIS W. ADAMS (2) Hodges, S. C. JOSEPH M. ADAMS (2) Clinton, S. C. RICHARD D. ADAMS (2) Spartanburg, S. C. WANDA B. ADAMS (1) Greenville, S. C. EDWARD G. ADDINGTON (2) ... .Cowpens, S. C. LINDSEY W. ADDY (3) Lexington, S. C. • EDWARD S. ADKINS (2) Marietta, S. C. NANCY M. ADRIAN (1) Clemson,S. C. SUSAN AGIMEW (3) Piedmont, S, C. ERIC C. AICHELE (1) Charleston, S. C. JOHN M. Al KEN (2) Easley, S. C. PATRICA L. ALBENESIUS (1) . . Charleston, S. C. • ROBERT W. ALDRED (1) Statesboro, Ga. SHERYL J. ALEXANDER (3) . . Spartanburg, S. C. BURGESS M. ALLEN (2) Greenwood, S, C. ELIZABETH R. ALLEN (1) Charleston, S. C. FRANKLIN B. ALLEN (1) .... Spartanburg, S. C. JAMES R. ALLEN (1 ) Columbia, S. C. • JOHN M. ALLEN (3) Rock Hill.S. C. MARY L. ALLEN (3) Conway, S. C. RICHARD A. ALLEN (3) Bennettsville, S. C. STEVEN S. ALLEY (1) Clemson.S. C. EDWARD S. ALLISON (2) Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM B. ALLISON (1) York, S. C. • DONALD G. ALOSI (1) Sumter, S. C. BENNY W, ALTMAN (1) Oswego, S. C. STEPHEN M. ALTMAN (2) .... Johnsonville, S. C. JEAN A. ALVAREZ (1) Baltimore, Md. CYNTHIA J. AMERSON (1) Sumter, S. C. WILSON L. AMERSON (2) Sumter, S. C. • NANCY M. AMES (3) Homestead, Fla. DONALD M. ANDERSON (1) . . Simpsonville, S. C. DOUGLAS L. ANDERSON (2) Savannah, Ga. JEAN A. ANDERSON (1 ) Greenville, S. C. JOHN M. ANDERSON (2) Gastonia, N. C. M. LYNNE ANDERSON (3) . . . Spartanburg, S. C. • SARA J. ANDERSON (1) Woodruff, S. C. STANLEY D, ANDERSON (1) ... Greenville, S. C. DAVID A. ANDREWS (3) Fountain Inn, S. C. LAURENS ANDREWS (1 ) Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM C. ANDREWS (1) Enoree, S. C. ALAN R. ANTHONY (2) Strausstown, Pa. • PATRICIA A. ANTHONY (2) .... Greenville, S. C. BARRY T. ANTLEY (1) Orangeburg, S. C. PETER L. APICELLA (1) ... New Canaan, Conn. CATHERINE E. APPLEBY (3) Estill, S. C. MARY E. ARANT (3) Heath Springs, S. C. SAMUEL A. ARANT (3) Ft. Motte, S. C. m nrnvmoMistmaBmm • DANNY N. ARD (3) Easley, S. C. JAMES W. ARD (21 Latta, S. C. E. DENISE ARIAIL (2) Pomaria, S. C. JAN V. ARMSTRONG (1) Atlanta, Ga. VAN B. ARMSTRONG (1 ) Anderson, S. C. W. STEVEN ARMSTRONG (1) . . Gray Court, S. C. • MACK L. ARNETTE (1) Hartsville, S. C. JOHN A. ARNOLD (3) Orangeburg, S. C. STEVEN H. ARNOLD (3) Walhalla, S. C. JAMES T. ARRINGTON (1) Winnsboro, S. C. LIZABETH A. ARTRIP (1) Sumter, S. C. MICHAEL J. ASCHE (1) Cordova, Md. • ANITA A. ASHLEY (2) North Augusta, S. C. L. DIANE ASHLEY (2) Donalds, S. C. JO ANNAH ASHLEY (1) Greenville, S. C. LILLIAN W. ASHLEY (2) Honea Path, S. C. ANNELLE N, ASHMORE (1) Greer, S. C. MARIELYNN T. ASMUSSEN (3) . Anderson, S. C. • JAMES A. ASTON (2) Latta, S. C. MARTHA J. ATKERSON (1) Colunfibia, S. C. JOHN C. ATKINS (1) Bennettsville, S. C. RHETT R. ATKINS (2) Dillon, S. C. JEAN F. ATKINSON (2) Florence, S. C. KATHY J. ATT AWAY (1 ) Anderson, S. C. • JOHN E. ATWATER (1) Spartanburg, S. C JOHN C. AUBREY (2) Aiken, S. C. KEVIN E. AUBRY (2) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. BOBBY S. AUMAN (1 ) Jamestown, N. C. CYNTHIA L. AUSTIN (1) ... Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. KATHRYN E. AVANT (1) Georgetown, S. C. • JAMES M. AVINGER (3) Orangeburg, S. C. MARGARET K. AXSON (1) Ruffin,S. C. WILLIAM D. AYERS (3) Greenville, S. C. PEN G. AYRES (2) Nichols, S. C. H. LARRY BADGER (2) Greenville, S. C. JOHN W. BAGWELL (2) Pelzer, S. C. • STEPHAN M. BAGWELL (1) Liberty, S. C. FREDERICK A. BAILEY (1) Charleston, S. C. JAMES M. BAILEY (1) Charleston, S. C. KATHY D. BAI LEY (2) Easley, S. C. ROBERT A. BAI LEY (3) Myrtle Beach, S. C. ROBERT K. BAILEY (2) Virginia Beach, Va. • THOMAS L. BAILEY (2) Sumter, S. C. EARL K. BAIR (3) Mt. Pleasant, S. C. ALAN R. BAKER (2) Summerville, S. C. CHARLES C. BAKER (3) Greenwood, S. C. CHARLES S. BAKER (1) Sumter, S. C. DONNA J. BAKER (1 ) Charleston, S. C. • GRANT D. BAKER (2) Indialantic, Fla. SARA B. BAKER (2) Estill, S. C. THOMAS S. BALDWIN (2) Ridgeland, S. C. JOHN A. BALLARD (1) Fort Mill,S. C. MARGARET BALLARD (1) Easley, S. C. SHAUN T. BALLARD (1) Rock Hill,S. C. • VICTORIA E. BALLARD (2) Hartsville, S. C. LISA A. BALLENGER (1) Fairfax, S. C. GEORGE W. BALLENTINE (2) . .Greenwood, S. C. PATRICK E. BALLINGTON (2) . . Lexington, S. C. ROBERT D. BANNISTER (3) .... Holly Hill,S. C. ALICE E. BARBARE (3) Travelers Rest, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN •JOE L. BARBER (1) Greenville, S. C. WATSON T. BARBREY (3) Greenville, S. C. FERDINAND O. BARGER (1) ... Columbia, S. C. ROBERT G. BARGET (2) Maplewood, N. J. JAMES W. BARKER (2) Seneca, S. C. JOHN S. BARKER (1 ) Seneca, S. C. • ROBERT D. BARKER (2) Lewistown, Pa. MARY A. BARKSDALE (1) Roanoke, Va. ANN E. BARNES (3) Walterboro, S. C. SHIRLEY L. BARNES (3) Brunson, S. C. RICHARD L. BARNETT (3) Greenville, S. C. RICHARD A. BARNHARDT (2) . . Charlotte, N. C. • REBECCA G. BARNHILL (1) Greenville, S. C. CHARLES R. BARR (1) Leesville, S. C. ROBERT D. BARRIER (3) Lexington, S. C. WILLIAM L. BARRIER (3) Lexington, S. C. MICHAEL K. BARRINEAU (1) . . . . Florence, S. C. CHARLES A. BARRON (1) York, S. C. • CYNTHIA L. BARRON ID Rock Hill,S. C. JOE M. BARRON (3) Athens, Ga. THOMAS A. BARRON (1) York, S. C. MARGARET P. BARROW (1) West Point, Ga. MICHAEL T. BARTH (2) Silver Spring, Md. CALVIN O. BARTLEY (1) Edgefield, S. C. • JULIAN S. BARTON (3) Kingstree, S. C. NANCY C. BARTON (1) Columbia. S. C. SOTIRIOS D. BASILAKOS (3) ... Greenville, S. C. DEBORAH A. BATCHELOR (1 ) . N. Augusta, S. C. ROBIN R. BATSON (2) Greenville, S. C. DEBORAH L. BAXTER (2) Seneca, S. C. • CHARLES T. BAYNE (1) Ware Shoals, S. C. KEITH A. BEACHY (3) Atlanta, Ga. KAREN M. BEAN (1) Reisterstown, Md. JAMES N. BEARD (1) Sumter, S. C. CHARLES W. BEASLEY (2) Decatur, Ga. HENRY W. BEASLEY (1 ) Lamar, S. C. • B. SUSAN BEASON (3) Taylors, S. C. REBECCA E. BEAUDOIN (3) . . . . Greenville, S. C. RAY M. BEAUDROT (3) Greenwood, S. C. ALAN W. BEAVER (2) Columbia, S. C. CHARLES R. BEAVER (II Greenville. S. 0. LAURA C. BEAVER (1) Holly Hill, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • JERRY F. BECK (2) Alcolv, S. C. JAMES B. BECKAM (3) Newberry, S. C. NANCY J. BECKMANN (2) Charleston, S. C. BELYNDA G. BECKWITH (1) . . . Greenville, S. C. STEVE A. BEDARD (1) Greenville. S. C. DEBRA A. BEDENBAUGH (1) . . . Prosperity, S. C. • JAMES N. BEDENBAUGH (1) Greenville, S. C. YVONNE BEDENBAUGH (2) .... Prosperity, S. C. MICHAEL A. BEECO (1) Easley, S. C. MICHAEL V. BEEMER (1) Greenville, S. C. MARCIA G. BEESON (2) Walterboro, S. C. CYNTHIA A. BELCHER (1) Taylors. S. C. • CONSTANCE L. BELISSARY (3) .Darlington. S. C. DIANNE E. BELL (1) Greenville, S. C. EDWARD A. BELL (1) Hartsville, S. C. JAMES C. BELL (1) Greenville, S. C. JOHN C. BELL (2) Hartsville. S. C. LANDA S. BELL (2) Clemson, S. C. • STEVE W. BELL (3) Spartanburg, S. C. JERRY B. BELUE (2) Union, S. C. ELLEN L. BENIK (1) Myrtle Beach, S. C. JAMES D. BENNETT (1) Greenville, S. C. MADELINE F. BENNETT (2) Sumter,S. C. WALLACE M. BENNET T (1) . . . . Jacksonville, Fla. • DENISE L. BENSON (1) Florence, S. C. BRUCE M. BENZING (2) Hamilton, Ohio BLAIR M. BERKLAND (2) Clinton, S, C. JUDY C. BERNAT (2) Charleston, S. C. DAVID A. BERRY (1) Atlanta, Ga. EARL BERRY (1) Saluda, S. C. • JAMES M. BERRY (2) Pelzer,S.C. JEFFRY M. BERRY (3) Ward,S. C. MARY W. BERRY (2) Clemson, S. C. SPARTAN C. BERRY (1) lnman,S. C. SYLVIA J. BERRY (1) Ward,S. C. TRAVIS E. BERRY (1) Oswego, S. C. • KENNETH M. BESSENT (2) ... Spartanburg, S. C. DAVI D C. BETHANY (2) Charleston, S. C. DEMETRIA A. BETHEA (3) Lancaster, S. C. JOHN A. BETHEA (3) Lancaster, S. C. JOHN O. BETHEA (3) Sumter, S. C. JOHN T. BETHEA (2) McColl, S. C. • PHILLIP D. BETHEA (3) Bennettsville, S. C. SHANNON M. BETHEA (1 ) Dillon, S. C. KENNY M. BETSCH ( 3) Greenwood, S. C. DAVID E. BIBB (2) Westminster, S. C. JOSEPH T, BIEDIGER (2) Greenville, S. C. JOHN T, BIGALKE (1) Columbia, S, C. • PAMELA L. BIGGINS (1) Spartanburg, S. C. JOHN C. BILDER (1) Philadelphia, Pa. KIMBERLY V. BIRCHETT (1) Greer, S.C. CURTIS A. BISHOP (1) Clinton, S. C. DEBORAH A. BISHOP (3) Greenville, S. C. GEORGE D. BISHOP (2) Myrtle Beach, S. C. • JOHN R. BISHOP (1) Glendale. S.C. ROBERT S. BISHOP (3) Clinton, S. C. S. ANITA BISHOP (1) Columbia, S. C. DEAN E. BISSEY (3) Charleston, S. C. HENRY E. BLACK (2) Prosperity, S. C. JOEL W. BLACK (3) Prosperity, S. C. • BERNICE A. BLACKBURN (1) . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. BARRY E. BLACKMON (3) . . Heath Springs, S. C. DONALD L. BLACKMON (2) ... Greenwood, S. C. THOMAS B. BLACKWELDER (2) . Charlotte, N. C. JAMES W. BLACKWELL (1) . . . Simpsonville, S. C. MARVIN B. BLACKWELL (1) . . Spartanburg, S. C. •F. MICHAEL BLACKWELL (1) ... .Clinton, S. C. SUSAN J. BLACKWELL (1) ... Johnsonville, S. C. JOHN V. BLAIR (2) N. Augusta, S. C. KATRINA L.BLAIR (1) Taylors, S.C. SARA C. BLAIR (2) Fort Mill, S. C. LINDA S. BLANCK (1 ) Greenville, S. C. •CARLA D. BLAND (1) N. Charleston, S. C. EMILY T. BLAND (2) Edgefield, S. C. CHARLES F. BLANKENSHIP (2) . Greenville, S. C. PAMELA M. BLANTON (1) Greenville, S. C. KURT E. BLASE (2) Pickens, S. C. CYNTHIA A. BOEKE (2) Huntington, N. Y. € v  c $ UNDERCLASSMEN BiPi UNDERCLASSMEN • TASHA D. BOGGESS (1) Greenville, S. C. GLEN B. BOGGS (3) Spartanburg, S. C. GERALD BOHM (3) Oradell, N. J. A. RENEA BOLAND (1) Cayce, S. C. MARTHA R. BOLDING (3) Pickens, S. C. KENNETH O. BOLIN (2) Orangeburg, S. C. • CHARLES R. BOLT (3) San Antonio, Tex. MICHAEL B. BOLTJES (3) .... Mt. Pleasant, S. C. JOHN T. BOLUBASZ (3) Elizabeth, Pa. EMILY H. BOND (2) Indianapolis, Ind. KEITH B. BONNER (2) Patterson AFB, Ohio EDWARD H. BOOKER (3) Walhalla, S. C. • JAMES E. BOONE (2) Rowesville, S. C. RICHARD L. BOOTH (3) Sumter, S. C. JEFF W. BORING (2) Asheville, N. C. JOHN J. BORTLE (1) Shaw AFB, S. C. DOUGLAS W. BOSTICK (2) Charleston, S. C. JANE T. BOSTICK (1 ) Beaufort, S. C. • REBECCA A. BOSTICK (1) Pamplico, S. C. JESSICA E. BOSWELL (1) Saluda, S. C. JOSEPH F. BOSWELL (2) Lake City, S. C. LEONARD R. BOUKNIGHT (1) Irmo, S. C. MENDAL A. BOUKNIGHT (3) Irmo, S. C. CYNTHIA R. BOULANGER (3) . . Anderson, S. C. • KITTY S. BOULWARE (2) Belton, S. C. T. BARRETT BOWDEN (2) . . . . N. Augusta, S. C. PEGGY A. BOWEN (1 ) Myrtle Beach, S. C. ROBERT L, BOWEN (1) Central, S. C. STEVEN R. BOWEN (2) Easley, S. C. BETTY K. BOWERS (3) Pickens, S. C. • JOHN F. BOWERS (3) Elberton, Ga. MARGARET A. BOWERS (3) Taylors, S. C. WILLIAM E. BOWERS (1) Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM K. BOWERS (2) Brunson, S. C. JAMES C. BOWIE (2) Easley, S. C. GLORIA K. BOYATT (3) Fort Myers, Fla. • CHEVES L. BOYCE (2) Greenwood, S. C. JUDY E. BOYCE (2) Sumter, S. C. ANDREW E. BOYD (1) Blackstock, S. C. EDWARD G. BOYD (2) Loris, S. C. HERMAN A. BOYD (1) Kingstree, S. C. D. DWIGHT BOYKIN (3) Bishopville, S. C. • WILLIS D. BOYKIN (1) Boykin,S. C. LU A. BOYLE (2) Spartanburg, S. C. CRAIG M. BOYLES (3) Central, S. C. L. RICHARD BOYLESTON (1) . . .Williston, S. C. HARRY G. BOYLSTON (2) Columbia, S. C. MARK E. BOYNTON (1) Greenburg, Pa. • BEVERLY R. BOZARD (2) Orangeburg, S. C. CHARLTON D. BOZARD (1) . . . Orangeburg, S. C. MARVIN M. BOZARD (3) Orangeburg, S. C. BOYCE M. BRACKETT (3) Enoree, S. C. JONNETTE K. BRACKETT (2) Pageland, S. C. CHARLES S. BRADFORD (1) . . . Greenwood, S. C. • DORIS A. BRADHAM (2) Columbia, S. C. REBECCA J. BRADHAM (2) Conway, S. C. DEBORAH J. BRADLEY (2) Columbia, S. C. JAMES E. BRADSHAW (1) Sumter, S. C. KIRK A. BRAGUE (1) Orlando, Fla. DAVID BRANHAM (2) Bishopville, S. C. • MARY E. BRANNAN (1) Sumter, S. C. JEAN D. BRANNEN (3) Greenville, S. C. DORIS D. BRANNOCK (3) Greenville, S. C. REGINALD BRANTLEY (2) Conway, S. C. JOE T. BRANYON (1 ) Honea Path, S. C. RICHARD A. BRANYON (3) .... Greenville, S. C. • JAMES E. BRASWELL (3) Mt. Pleasant, S. C. LAURALYN A. BREADS (1) . . .Panama City, Fla. C. DEANNA BREAZEALE (2) . Westminster, S. C. RICHARD H. BREAZEALE (2) . . . Anderson, S. C. SUSAN E. BREHM (2) S. Duxbury, Mass. BOB BRENNER (3) Valley Stream, N. Y. • JANET S. BREWER (1) Cayce,S. C. PHILLIP B. BREWINGTON (1) Cross Anchor, S. C. JANET L. BRIDGES (3) Greenville, S. C. MARSHA R. BRIDGES (1) Sumter, S. C. DON F. BRIGGS (3) Greenville, S. C. STEVE K. BRITTON (1) Sumter, S. C. • SUSAN M. BROADBENT (3) Camden, S. C. DAVID G. BROADWELL (1) Starr, S. C. JACK G. BROCK (1) Easley,S.C. MARY L. BROCKENBROUGH (l)Greenwood, S. C. RICHARD L. BROCKINGTON (2) Columbia, S. C. DEBBIE A. BROCKMAN (2) Seneca, S. C. • ELOISE H. BRODIE (1) Florence, S. C. LAWARDA L. BROGDEN (1) .... Columbia, S. C. CHERRY A. BRONNING (3) Elloree, S. C. K. ELISE BROOKS (1) Rock Hill, S. C. NANCY L. BROOKS (3) Greenville, S. C. CYNTHIA L. BROOME (3) Greenville, S. C. • DEWEY D. BROTHERS (1) Saluda, S. C. ALMA T. BROWN (1) Greenville, S. C. BECKY L. BROWN (2) Sumter, S. C. CYNTHIA A. BROWN (3) Bennettsville, S. C. DEBBIE S. BROWN (3) Seneca, S. C. DEBORAH L. BROWN (1) Dillon, S. C. • DONNA A. BROWN (1) Easley,S. C. ELIZABETH A. BROWN (2) Easley, S. C. GEORGE R. BROWN (1) Batesburg, S. C. HENRY G. BROWN (1 ) Columbia, S. C. JAMES W. BROWN (2) Hemingway, S. C. JENNIE L. BROWN (2) Belvedere, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • JODY D. BROWN (3) . . . .Lake Ronkonroma, N. Y. JOHN W. BROWN (1) Bennettsville, S. C. KENNETH H. BROWN (2) Louisville, Ga. MARSHA E. BROWN (3) Greenville, S. C. MARY A. BROWN (2) Spartanburg, S. C. MAXCY P. BROWN (1 ) Columbia, S. C. • MELVIN E. BROWN (1) Oswego, S. C. NANCY S. BROWN (3) W. Columbia, S. C. RANDY S. BROWN (3) Marion, S. C. ROBERT D. BROWN (3) Union, N. J. RONALD N. BROWN (3) Cayce, S. C. STEVEN D. BROWN(I) Hanahan, S. C. • STEWART D. BROWN (1) Royston, Ga. WALTER K. BROWN (3) Anderson, S. C. WILLIAM L. BROWN (1) Greenville, S. C. LOUIS D. BROWNING (3) Greenville, S. C. JAMES B. BROYLES (2) Columbia, S. C. MARY E. BROYLES (1) Columbia, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • ARTHUR L. BRUCE (3) Anderson, S. C. SAMUEL R. BRUCE (1) Charleston, S. C. EVELYN K. BRUMBACH (1 ) Gaffney, S. C. JAMES H. BRUNO (1) Cayce, S. C. SANDRA J. BRUNSON (3) Alcolu, S. C. CLAUDE D. BRYAN (1) Greenwood, S. C. • EMILYS. BRYAN (1) Ninety Six, S. C. JOHN C. BRYAN (1) Greenwood, S. C. JOHN R. BRYAN (2) Newberry, S. C. JEANNE M. BRYANT (2) Greenville, S. C. LARRY R. BRYANT (1 ) Clemson, S. C. REBECCA M. BRYANT (1 ) Rock Hill, S. C. • RICHARD H. BRYANT (2) Florence, S. C. JUDY V. BRYSON (3) Taylors, S. C. EUGENE A. BUCCl (3) Bellmawr, N. J. DAVID BUCHANAN (2) Greenville, S. C. THOMAS S. BUCHANAN (1) .... Greenville, S. C. DANIEL J, BUCKLEY (3) ... .Travelers Rest, S. C. • RICHARD D. BUDDIN (3) Rock Hill, S. C. JOAN M. BUDDS (1) Mt. Pleasant, S. C. NANCY L. BUDDS (3) Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL P. BULL (2) Santee, S. C. STEVEN F. BULL (2) Holly Hill, S. C. VICTOR A. BULL (1) Summerville, S. C. • CANDY Y. BUNDRICK (1) . . . . W. Columbia, S. C. CAR LA A. BURCH (1) Clemson, S. C. BARRY C. BURDETT (2) Greenville, S. C. P. JANE BURDETTE (1) Anderson, S. C. ELIZABETH S. BURGESS (1) Belton, S. C. KIMBERLEE A. BURHAM (1) . Spartanburg, S. C. • VIRGINIA M. BURKART (3) Dix Hills, N.J. SANDRA J. BURLESON (1) Hollywood, Fla. BRENDA J. BURLEY (2) Walhalla, S. C. CHERYL J. BURNETT (1) Greenville, S. C. LANI J. BURNETT (1 ) Columbia, S. C. MARY A. BURNHAM (1 ) Simpsonville, S. C. • JUDY A. BURNS (2) Greenville, S. C. DAVID B. BURNSIDE (2) Columbia, S. C. ROBERT S. BURROUGHS (2) Conway, S. C. MARTIN M. BURY (1) Greenwood, S. C. JOSEPH P. BUSBY (2) Rock Hill, S. C. GEORGE P. BUSCH (1) N. Charleston, S. 0. • ROSEMARY BUSH (1 ) Easley, S. C. JOHN A. BUTCH (1) Belleville, N. J. PIERCE D. BUTLER (1) Columbia, S. C. THOMAS H. BUTLER (1) Edisto Island, S. C. J. DALE BUTTERWORTH (2) . Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. MARTHA A. BUZHARDT (1 ) ... Greenwood, S. C. • BETSY A. BYARS (2) Morgantown, W. Va. CATHY L. BYRD (3) Summerville, S. C. CHARLES BYRD (1) Gray Court, S. C. ROBERT A. BYRD (1 ) Charleston, S. C. RONALD W. BYRD (1) Darlington, S. C. STEVEN E. BYRD (1) Charleston, S. C. • HAROLD D. CABINESS (1) Hanahan,S. C. ARTHUR A. CADE (1) Webster, N. Y. ANITA M. CAGGIANO (2) Cowpens, S. C. ANTOINETTE CAGGIANO (2) . . . . Cowpens, S.C. CAROLYN T. CAIN (1) Aiken, S. C. GLENN E. CAIN (2) Orangeburg, S. C. • STEPHEN M. CAIN (3) Westminster, S. C. HENRY P. CAINES (2) Marble, N. C. GARY F. CALDWELL (1) Charleston, S. C. R. PATRICK CALDWELL (2) . . . . Anderson, S. C. JULIE A. CALK (1) Camden, S, C. ELIJAH L. CALLAHAN (3) Ladson,S. C. • GARY W. CALLICOTT (2) Ninety Six,S.C. GEORGE P.CALLISON (1) Greenwood, S. C. JAMES T. CAMERON (2) Rock Hill, S. C. MELISSA W. CAMERON (1) Sumter, S. C. BECKY F. CAMPBELL (3) Anderson, S. C. CLAUDE B. CAMPBELL (2) Anderson, S. C. • FRANCIS M. CAMPBELL (3) ... Gray Court, S. C. FRANKIE E. CAMPBELL (3) ... .Ninety Six,S. C. JEFFREY L. CAMPBELL (3) York, Pa. JUDY K. CAMPBELL (3) Greenville, S. C. PHYLLIS T. CAMPBELL (2) Greer, S. C. RUBY F. CAMPBELL (3) Greenville, S. C. • WILLIAM A. CAMPBELL (2) Dillon, S. C. SHIRLEY G. CANADAY (3) Walterboro, S. C. W. KEITH CANDLER (1 ) Honea Path, S. C. CATHAY A. CANNON (3) Easley, S. C. CLIFFORD D. CANNON (1) Florence, S. C. GORDON C. CANNON (2) Honea Path, S. C. • HENRY M. CANNON (1) Conway, S. 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Spartanburg, JUNE M. CHAPMAN (1) Belton, MACK L. CHAPMAN (1) Taylors, PAMELA J. CHAPMAN (1) Williamston, WALTER I. CHAPMAN (2) .... Johns Island K. GAIL CHAPPELEAR (2) Greenville • CHRIS P. CHAPPELL 12) Columbia RONALD L. CHAPPELL (1) Greer SARAH L. CHARPIA (1) Summerville, DENNIS V. CHASTAIN (3) Slater, GARY Q. CHASTAIN (3) Greenville JAMES B. CHASTAIN (3) Pamplico S.C. S.C. S. C. S.C. S. C. Ga. S.C. S.C. S.C. S. C. S.C. S.C. S.C. S. C. S.C. S.C. S.C. s. c. S.C. S.C. S.C. I LONA-RAE CHASTAIN (2) Sumter, S. C. MILDRED A. CHATHAM (1) Sumter, S. C. VIRGINIA P. CHEATHAM (1) . . Greenwood, S. C. ANNA C. CHEEK (2) Bowersville, Ga. KATHY G. CHEEK (2) Greenwood, S. C. ROGER D. CHEEK (1) Sumter, S. C. • EARL R. CHERRY (3) Kingstree, S. C. RANDY B. CHILDERS (2) Greenville, S. C. KENNETH L. CHI LDRESS (3) ... Greenville, S. C. PHILLIP D. CHILDRESS (3) Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM H. CHILDRESS (3) .... Anderson, S. C. HOWARD D. CHILDS (1) York, Pa. • DONNA B. CHILES (3) Greenville, S. C. ROBERT 0. CHILES (2) Beaufort, S. C. RICHARD K. CHILPAN (3) Seneca, S. C. RONALD E. CHITTY (2) St. George, S. C. HARRY W. CLANTON (1) Florence, S. C. BARBARA C. CLARK (1) Charleston, S. C. • CURTIS G. CLARK (21 W. Columbia, S. C. DOUGLAS F. CLARK (2) Isle of Palms, S. C. GEORGE D. CLARK (3) Asheville, N. C. JOHN C. CLARK (1) Sumter, S. C. KENNETH R. CLARK (2) Greenville, S. C. KENNETH W. CLARK (2) Sumter, S. C. • LAWRENCE L. CLARK (2) Savannah, Ga. MARY K. CLARK (1) Pendleton, S. C. MICHAEL W. CLARK (2) Easley, S. C. NANCY J. CLARK (2) Clearwater, Fla. SAMMY P. CLARK (2) Spartanburg, S. C. WALTER A. CLARK (3) Vance, S. C. • ELIZABETH A. CLARKSON (1) . . . . Sumter WILLIAM T. CLAWSON (3) Columbia ELIZABETH L. CLAYTON (3) Laurens JUDITH N. CLAYTON (2) Simpsonville CHARLES W. CLEMENT (2) Iva JANE S. CLEVELAND (1) Anderson • LILLIAN N. CLEVELAND (1) .... Marietta SUSAN G. CLEVELAND (2) Anderson WILLIAM D. CLEVELAND (1) ... Anderson TERESA R. CLINE (2) Gaftney ROGER B. CLINKSCALES (1) ... Greenville JOHN S. CLONINGER (2) Blackstock • BETTY L. CLORE (2) Spartanburg CATHERINE T. CLOSE (1) Greenwich, TIM L. COBB (3) Seneca CATHY E. COCHRANN (1) Bay Village SUZANNE L. COCKE (2) Clemson BRUCE E. COCKERILL (2) Greenville • CLAYTON W. COGGINS (1) Greenville MICHAEL H. COGGINS (1) . . . . Spartanburg ALEXANDER H. COHEN (1) ... .Darlington JOHN W. COKER (1) Hartsville MICHAEL J. COLAVITA (2) Lansdal RENEE C. COLE (1 ) Warrenville, • WILLIAM C. COLE (2) Taylors, CHARLES D. COLEMAN (1) Greenville, GARY C. COLEMAN (3) Laurens JAMES A. COLEMAN (3) Laurens JAMES R. COLEMAN (1) Florence JOHN F. COLEMAN (1) Lake City • LAURIE V. COLEMAN (2) Pamplico LYNDA R. COLEMAN (2) Cheraw, MICHAEL G. COLEMAN (1) Saluda SANDRA L. COLEMAN (1) Pamplico WILLIAM A. COLEMAN (3) Darlington DONALD K. COLEY (2) Greenville • AUSTIN C. COLLINS (1) Ninety Six CATHERINE F. COLLINS (1) . . Spartanburg JOHN D. COLLINS (1 ) Columbia PATRICK S. COLLINS (1 ) N. Augusta RICKY N. COLLINS (1) Charleston SHEILA COLLINS (2) Sumter UNDERCLASSMEN • WALLACE A. COLLINS (2) Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM C. COLLINS (1) Mauldin,S. C. PHILLIP A. COMPTON (3) .... Spartanburg, S. C. ROBERT B. COMPTON (3) Taylors, S. C. LESLIE P, CONDON (3) Alexandria, Va. MARIETTA CONDON (1) Alexandria, Va. • MARIA E. CONNELLY (2) Columbia, S. C. MARY H. CONOLY (1) Clinton, S. C. MARY M. CONRAD (1) Silver Spring, Md. CAROL L. COOK (2) Atlanta, Ga. KATHLEEN L. COOK (3) Memphis, Tenn. MICHAEL R.COOK (1) Anderson, S. C. • MURIEL D. COOK (1) Blacksburg, S. C. NANCE L. COOK (3) Lakeland, Fla. RODGER D. COOK (3) Belton, S. C. DONNA L. COOLEY (1) Greenville, S. C. L. ANDREW COONE (3) Belvedere, S. C. ANNE N. COONEY (3) Sumter, S. C. if • BARBARA J. COOPER (1) Arlington, Va. HERBERT J. COOPER (3) Winter Park, Fla. W.WILSON COOPER (1) Orangeburg, S. C. R, DEMARICE COPELAN (2) ... .Abbeville, S. C. B. DIANNE COPELAN (1) Orangeburg, S. C. CHARLES M. COPELAND (1) Gaffney,S. C. • DEBRA A. COPELAND (1) Orangeburg, S. C. MAYS. COPELAND (1) Earhardt, S. C. JON E. CORCORAN (1) Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL B. CORDONI (1) Sumter, S. C. PHYLLIS A. CORKER (1) Signal Mtn., Tenn. JAMES E. COR LEY (2) Lexington, S. C. • PAUL W. COR LEY (1) Saluda, S. C. ANN CORNWELL (1) Charleston, S. C. JACK R. CORPENING (2) Lenoir, S. C. ANN E. CORRIGAN (3) Evansville, Ind. JOHN L. COTE (2) Myrtle Beach, S. C. FRANCES E. COTHRAN (3) Piedmont, S. C. • GEORGE E. COTHRAN (3) Anderson, S. C. LEVIS E. COTHRAN (3) Anderson, S. C. JAMES M. COTTINGHAM (1) Dillon, S.C. PATRICIA E. COTTON (21 Sumter, S. C. CHARLES F. COUSINS (2) Columbia, S. C. MYRTLE R. COVINGTON (1) .... Bamberg, S. C. • THOMAS R. COWHERD (2) Laurel, Md. CONSTANCE R. COX (1) Naperville, III. DONALD R. COX (2) Anderson, S. C. ELLEN J. COX (1) Naperville, III. JACK D. COX (1) Rock Hill, S.C. JAMES R. COX (2) Anderson, S. C. • JOHN N. COX (1) Atlanta, Ga. LISA E. COX (1 ) Gainesville, Ga. RONALD M. COX (2) Columbia, S. C. MARY P. COXE (2) Greer, S. C. MILTON J. CRAFT (1) Taylors, S. C. M. JEANNE CRAIG (3) Pickens, S. C. • MICHAEL A.CRAIG (3) Orangeburg, S. C. WILLIAM B. CRAIG (3) Apo, N. Y. MARTHA K. CRAIN (3) Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM D. CRANFORD (1) Rock Hill,S. C. CAROL M. CRAWFORD (1) ... Spartanburg, S. C. DEBORAH J. CRAWFORD (2) Pelzer, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • DOUGLAS N. CRAWFORD (1) . .Williamston, S. C. FREDERICK A.CRAWFORD (11 . Hartsville, S. C. PATRICIA L. CRAWFORD (1) Six Mile, S.C. STEPHEN S. CRAWFORD (3) Clemson, S. C. PATRICIA H CREIGHTON (1) . . .Charleston, S. C. VERA C. CREQUE (21 Myrtle Beach, S. C. • F. LYNN CREWS (21 Columbia, S. C. TONY J. CREWSHAW (21 Lancaster, S. C. REGINA A. CRIBB (11 Georgetown, S. C. CURTIS W. CRIDER (2) Charleston, S. C. HARRIET G. CRIM (2) Sycamore, S. C. JOHN C. CROFT (21 Gloverville, S. C. • HARRY E. CROMER (21 Newberry, S. C. JOSEPH N. CROMER (11 Spartanburg, S. C. SARA E. CROMER (31 Seneca, S. C. ELEANOR K. CROMWELL (21 . . Graniteville, S. C. DEBORAH CROOME (31 Greenwood, S. C. JAMES E. CROOME (11 Greenwood, S. C. k i rxxus • RANDALL C. CROUCH (2) Saluda, S. C. RHONDA K. CROWE (3) Liberty, S. C. CAROL E. CROWTHER (2) Clemson, S. C. EVERETT F. CROXSON (3) Whittier, Calif. TROYCE J. CRUMPTON (1) Anderson, S. C. STEPHEN F. CSERNAK (3) Bethlehem, Pa, • CYNTHIA J. CUBBAGE (3) Oswego, S. C. CARROLL P. CULBERTSON (2) Greenwood, S. C. LARRY B. CULBERTSON (2) . . . . Greenville, S. C. SALLIE E. CULBERTSON (1) Holly Hill.S. C. CHARLES M. CULP (1) Fort Mill,S. C. JANIS B. CUMMINGS (1) A. P. 0., N. Y. • JULIE A. CUNNINGHAM (1) Aiken, S. C. THOMAS A. CURRIN (2) Florence, S. C. JAMES C, CURRY (1 ) Spartanburg, S. C. FRANCES B. CUTLER (1) Ambler, Pa. TILLMAN E. CUTTING (1) Sumter, S. C. MARK H. CYRUS (1) Greenville, S. C. • CRAIG C. DALRYMPLE (2) Columbia, S. C. MARTHA J. DALTON (2) Seneca, S. C. KATHY L. DANDRIDGE (3) . . . .Cottageville, S. C. CHARLES R. DANIELS (2) Hanahan, S. C. EUNICE D. DANIELS (2) Florence, S. C. GORDON D. DANNELLY (2) Ehrhardt, S. C. • RICHARD W. DANNER (1) Florence, S. C. MICHAEL W. DANTZLER (2) Sumter, S. C. ALBERT D. DARBY (1) Greenwood, S. C. BETTY J. DARGAN (2) Bishopville, S. C. A. ARNOLD DARLEY (1) ... N. Charleston, S. C JOY E. DARLEY (1) Cayce, S. C. • CYNTHIA L. DARNELL (1) Greenville, S. C. MARION C. DASSIE (2) Cedar Rapids, Iowa BARBARA L. DAVENPORT (1) . . Greenville, S. C. JOHN D. DAVENPORT (1) Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL 8. DAVENPORT (1) . . . Lake City, S. C. JANICE D. DAVIDSON (2) .... Spartanburg, S. C. • THERESSA D. DAVIDSON (3) ... Greenville, S. C. THOMAS M. DAVIDSON (3) . . . .Chesterfield, S. C. WILLIAM H. DAVIDSON (2) Greer, S. C. BRENDA D. DAVIS (1) Simpsonville, S. C. CAMI LLA E. DAVIS (2) Augusta, Ga. CHARLES M. DAVIS (1) . . .Charleston Hgts.,S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • GEORGE J. DAVIS (1) Awendaw,S. C. GERALD E. DAVIS (3) Greenville, S. C. JACK W. DAVIS (2) Bowman, S. C. JEAN D. DAVIS (3) Greenville, S. C. KATHLEEN E. DAVIS (3) Roanoke, Va. KATHLEEN R. DAVIS (2) Winnsboro, S. C. • KATHY DAVIS (1) Greenville, S. C. L. J. DAVIS (1) West Plezer.S. C. MICHAEL H. DAVIS (3) Greenville, S. C. MICHELE M. DAVIS (2) Columbia, S. C. PHILIP H. DAVIS (2) Greenville, S. C. ROBERT K. DAVIS (2) Walhalla, S. C. • ROBERT W. DAVIS (1 ) Orangeburg, S. C. SAMUEL W. DAVIS (3) Bowman, S. C. STEPHEN H. DAVIS (2) Greenville, S. C. TOMMIE R. DAVIS (3) Charleston, S. C. WANDA K. DAVIS (1) Greenville, S. C. VIRGINIA F. DAWS (2) Dillon, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • JAMES E. DAY (1) N. Charleston, S. C. SUSAN M, DAY (3) Aiken, S. C. KATHLEEN R. DAYHOOD (2) . . . Greenville, S. C. MARGARET D. DEADWYLER (1) .. Atlanta, Ga. JOHN F. DEAKIN (1) Spartanburg, S. C. DAVID E. DEAN (1) Greenville, S. C. • FREDERICK F. DEAN (2) Sumter, S. C. LARRY E. DEAN (1) Warrenville, S. C. MARY E. DEASE (2) Plantersville, S. C. DOROTHY A. DECKER (1) Sumter, S. C. DAVI D V. DEHART (3) Anderson, S. C. ROBERT O. DELOACH (2) Seneca, S. C. • RANDY D. DEMPSEY (2) Orangeburg, S. C. KENNETH W. DENK 12) Sebring, Fla. ELIZABETH N. DENNIS (1) Charleston, S. C. KATHRYN DENNIS (2) Monterey, Tenn. CATHY D. DENNY (2) Greenville, S. C. JOSEPH E. DENNY (3) Columbia, S. C. • THOMAS G. DERHAM (1) .... Haddonfield, N. J. D. ANNE DERRICK (1) Columbia, S. C. C. GREEN DESCHAMPS (2) ... Bishopville, S. C. DEBORAH D. DESMOND (2) . . W. Columbia, S. C. ROBERT D. DEVORE (1 ) Jackson, S. C. LEWIS S. DEWBERRY (1) Decatur, Ga. • CHRIS A. DEWITT (2) Summerville, S. C. JOHN S. DIACSUK (3) Teaneck, N. J. K. HAYDEN DIBBLE (2) Columbia, S. C. JOHN T. DICKERSON (1) Geneva, N. Y. JULIAS M. DICKERT (3) Greenwood, S. C. ERNEST L. DICKINSON (3) Bishopville, S. C. • LILLIAN E. DICKINSON (1) . . . . Bishopville, S. C. NANCY M. DIEGLIO (3) N. Randall, Ohio DAVID J. DIFFERDINANDO (2) . Timonium, Md. PHILLIP M. DILL (2) Greenville, S. C. JACKSON R. DILLARD (3) Edgefield, S. C. DERRILL T. DILWORTH (3) Walhalla,S. C. • GARY M. DIXON (3) Sumter, S. C. JANE R. DIXON (2) Lake City, S. C. RONNEY T. DIXON (1) Sumter, S. C. ANN C. DOARES (1) Greenwood, S. C. GEORGE W. DOBBINS (2) Orangeburg, S. C. HAROLD W. DODSON (1) Pickens, S. C. • MICHAEL F. DOHERTY (1) Florence, S. C. CHEVIS S. DONALD (1) Seneca, S.C. VIRGINIA A. DOOLITTLE (2) ... Greenville, S. C. JEAN F. DORAN ID Stone Mountain, Ga. GEORGE T. DORN (1) McCormick, S. C. JOSEPH C. DORN (2) Summerville, S. C. • MARY L. DOSTER (3) Lancaster, S. C. PATRICIA A. DOUGHTY (II Laurens, S. C. STEVEN L. DOUGLAS (1) Holly Hill, S. C. JAMES C. DOZIER (3) Clemson, S. C. CAROL A. DRAFTS (1) Lexington, S. C. JANET R. DRAFTS (3) Lexington, S. C. • BARRY G. DRAKE (1) Mauldin, S. C. RITA K. DRAKE (3) Mauldin, S. C. ROBERT S. DRAKE (1) Anderson, S. C. NANCY E. DREHER (1) Columbia, S. C. DEBORAH K. DRIGGERS (1) . . . Bishopville, S. C. ROBERT H. DRIGGERS (1) Abbeville, S. C. • MYRA J. DRINKARD (3) Hartsville, S. C, DEBORAH M. DRUMMOND (1) Spartanburg, S. C. RICHARDS. DRUMMOND (1) . . .Ninety Six, S. C. JERRY D. DUBOSE (1 ) Clemson, S. C. MARY P. DUBOSE (2) Gable, S. C. MORA D. DUBOSE (2) Manning, S. C. • ROBERT L. DUBOSE (2) Seneca, S. C. M. LYNN DUCWORTH (2) Belton, S. C. JOHNNY R. DUKES (2) Rowesville, S. C. PAMELA R. DULIN (3) Columbia, S. C. LEWIS C. DUMONT (3) Charleston, S. C. STEVEN H. DUNAGAN (1) Columbia, S. C. • DAVID H. DUNAGIN (2) Spartanburg, S. C. C. MAXINE DUNCAN (1 ) Clinton, S. C. HARRIETTE B. DUNCAN (3) Conway, S. C. PHILLIP M. DUNCAN (1) Greenville, S. C. RAY D. DUNCAN (1) Pickens, S. C. RONNIE J. DUNCAN (3) Seneca, S. C. • ERIC A. DUNHAM (3) Bethesda, Md. JULIE A. DUNLAP (2) Pendleton, S. C. BARRY K. DUNN (2) Donalds, S. C. GEORGE E. DUNN (1) Greenville, S. C. JAMES C. DUPRE (2) Spartanburg, S. C. BETHEL C. DURANT (3) Hemingway, S. C. • DAVID P. DURANT (2) Myrtle Beach, S.C. GEORGE C. DURANT (1 ) Hemingway, S. C. DWIGHT S. DURHAM (3) Landrum, S. C. MARION D. DURHAM (2) Greenville, S. C. PAMELA S. DURHAM (1 ) Greer, S. C. KENNETH D. DUTT (3) Bethlehem, Pa. • ROGER D. DYAR (3) Seneca, S. C. DANIEL L. DYCHES (3) Cope, S.C. TOMMY M. DYCHES (2) Orangeburg, S. C. REBECCA A. DYE (1) Belton, S. C. KEITH M. EADES (1) Greenville, S. C. JULIUS R. EARLE (1) Walhalla, S. C. • BONITA M. EARNEST (2) Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL D. EASLER (1) Spartanburg, S. C. STEVEN A, EASLER (2) Spartanburg, S. C. DAVID S. EASLEY (2) Dalton, Ga. ROBERT P. ECKERT (1 ) Sumter, S. C. GORDON W. ECKLEY (3) Bishopville, S. C. • CHARLES T. EDENS (2) DalzelLS. C. PAMELA A. EDENS (1) Sumter, S.C. TIMOTHY EDGE (3) Conway, S. C. BARRY N. EDMUNDS (2) McCormick, S. C. FRANK R. EDWARDS (3) Dillon, S. C. GEORGE EDWARDS (2) Greenville, S. C. • JAMES M. EDWARDS (3) Johnston, S. C. JANICE K. EDWARDS (1) Ninety Six.S. C. JO ANN EDWARDS (2) Clemson, S. C. SARAH B. EGGLESTON (2) Columbia, S. C. THOMAS W. EISERHARDT (3) . .Charleston, S. C. B. MELISSA ELEAZER (1) Batesburg, S. C. •DAVID B. ELLEDGE (3) Ware Shoals, S. C. DOUGLAS F. ELLENBERG (1) . Greenwood, S. C. GINGER E. ELLENBURG (3) Easley,S. C. ELLEN G. ELLIS (3) Fort Mill, S.C. PEGGY A. ELLIS (2) Lexington, Ky. WILLIAM C. ELLIS (2) Abbeville, S. C. PTIS UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN • J. GORDON ELLISON (1) Rock Hill.S.C. LINDA K. ELROD (3) Clemson, S. C. PAMELA R. ELROD (2) Seneca, S. C. SYDNA F. ELROD (1) Greer, S. C. HARRISON B. EMERSON (2) ... Rock Hill, S. C. DOUGLAS F. EMMERTHAL (1) . .Trumbull, Conn. • GEORGE S. ENGLE (3) Atlanta, Ga. JAMES D. EPPERSON (1) Greenville, S. C. JAMES N. EPPS (3) Fort Mill, S. C. MARK A. EPPS (1) Greenville, S. C. THOMAS W. EPPS (1) Ft. Mill,S. C. JOHN C. EPTING (1) Newberry, S. C. • ANDREW G. ERNESTON (2) ... Greenwood, S. C. MARGARET F. ERVIN (1) Fort Mill,S. C. GEORGE F. ESHER (2) Blackwood, N. J. JANICE L. ETHEREDGE (1) Columbia.S. C. MACK G. EUBANKS (3) Bannberg, S. C. ROBERT E. EUBANKS (3) Leesville, S. C. • BRUCE W. EVANS (3) Starr, S. C. JAMES R. EVANS (1 ) Kinards, S. C. JOHN P. EVANS (2) Cameron, S. C. JUNE M. EVANS (1) Maitland, Fla. MILLADENE EVANS (1) Anderson, S. C. TERRI E. EVANS (2) Greenville, S. C. • RHETTA G. EVATT (2) Seneca, S. C. THOMAS M. EVATT (1) Bennettsville, S. C. HERBERT F. EVERETT (3) McColl, S. C. KAREN O. FAILE (2) Chester, S. C. JULIAN H. FAIR (2) St. Matthews, S. C. ANDREW W. FAIREY (3) Rowesville, S. C. • ROBERT D. FAIREY (1) Orangeburg, S. C. ANDREW J. FALATOK (1) .... Spartanburg, S. C. EDITH I. FALLAW (2) Clinton, S. C. KAREN A. FALLS (1) York, S. C. RICHARD A. FAMILIA (3) . . . . Lindenhurst, N. J; CARL S. FANN (3) Spartanburg, S. C. • CHARLES W. FANT (2) Anderson, S. C. TERRY R. FANT (2) Union, S. C. GREG S. PARISH (3) Gaffney, S. C. GARY J. FARKAS (1) Scotch Plains, N.J. MICHAEL S. FARMER (1) Atlanta, Ga. RALPH E. FARR (1) Union, S. C. • RICHARD W. FARRELL (2) Raleigh, N. C. WALTER W. FARRELL (1) Columbia, S. C. HARRY C. FARVER (1) Bishopville, S. C. B. JOAN FAULK (1) Chester, S. C. HUGH G. FAULKNER (1) Kings Creek, S. C. CHARLES W. FEEMSTER (1) York, S. C. • JAMES O. FEEMSTER (3) York, S. C. ROBERT L. FELDER (1) Charleston, S. C. JOHN K. FELLMAN (3) St. Louis, Mo. CURTIS A. FENNELL (2) Chester, S. C. ALAN C. FERGUSON (2) Pendleton, S. C. DONALD A. FERGUSON (3) . .W. Columbia.S. C. • LEROY H. FERGUSON (2) Columbia, S. C. EDWARD A. FERN (1) Piscataway, N.J. MARIA H. FERNANDEZ (2) Clemson, S. C. EDWARD M. FEWELL (1) York, S. C. MARSHA M. FIELD (1) Charleston, S. C. W.CRAIG FIELDS (2) Lydia, S. C. • PATRICIA FIGENWALD (1) Pearl River, N. Y. WILLIAM E. FINDLEY (3) Pickens, S. C. RITA J. FINK (1) Hartsville.S. C. ALBERT A. FINLEY (3) Mountville.S. C. H. REBECCA FINLEY (3) Pickens, S. C. SARAH L. FISCHER (2) Wilton, Conn. • FRANK L. FITZSIMONS (1) . Hendersonville, S. C. CATHERINE J. FLEMING (2) Sumter, S. C, CHARLES E. FLEMING (3) Abbeville, S. C. CAROL C. FLETCHER (1) .... Bennettsville, S. C. ROBERT G. FLETCHER (2) ... Isle of Palms.S. C. DANNY B. FLOWE (3) Greenville, S. C. • RANDAL B. FLOWERS (3) Sumter, S. C. BEN D. FLOYD (1 ) Bethune, S. C. CHARLES D. FLOYD (2) Nichols, S. C. DEBRA F. FLOYD (1) Nichols.S. C. KEVIN C. FLOYD (2) Lake City, S. C. LAURENS W. FLOYD (3) Dillon, S. C. • MARGARET L. FLOYD (1) Dillon, S. C. SUSAN R. FLOYD (2) Lake City, S. C. LOIS A. FLYNN (1) Camden, S. C. BRYAN W. FOGLE (2) Neeses, S. C. ROY L. FOGLEMAN (2) Hanahan, S. C. CATHERINE N. FORD (2) Attleboro, Mass. • SHERRY L. FORD (1) Simpsonville, S. C. NELLIE L. FORRESTER (2) Piedmont, S. C. ERNEST F. FORTNER (1) Easley.S. C. PHILLIP N. FOSS (2) Fort Mill, S. C. BENJAMIN R. FOSTER (3) Winnsboro, S. C. KATHY M. FOSTER (3) Clemson, S. C. • MICHAEL W. FOSTER (2) Chesnee, S. C. RICK P. FOSTER (1) Prosperity, S. C. GEOFFREY F. FOUNTAIN (1) ... Camden, S. C. JAMES W. FOWLER (3) Anderson, S. C. PAMELA O. FOWLER (2) .... Spartanburg, S. C. TERESA P. FOWLER (2) Walhalla.S. C. • WALTER A. FOWLER (3) Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM D. FRALICK (3) Bamburg.S.C. RICHARD A. FRAMPTON (2) Massapequa Park, N. Y. ADRIENNE D. FRANCIS (2) .... Greenville, S. C. ELIZABETH FRANKLIN (2) Mauldin,S. C. FREDERICK E. FRANKLIN (1) . . Anderson, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • DAVIDG. ERASER (2) Jacksonville, Fla. JUDY Y. FRAZIER (1) Bennettsville, S. C. LOCKE E. FRAZIER 13) Winnsboro, S. C. CAMPBELL C. FREEMAN (1) Williston.S. C. CHARLES F. FREEMAN (3) Winnsboro, S. C. J. GIL FREEMAN (1) Columbia, S. C. • MICHAEL E. FREEMAN (2) Pickens, S. C. ROBERTA. FREEMAN (1) Greenville, S. C. ROBERT E. FREEMAN (2) Laurens, S. C. SUSAN E. FREITAG (3) Camden, S. C. BEVERLY L. FRENCH (2) Greenville, S. C. SANDRA D. FRICKS (2) Easley, S. C. • MANTON R. FRIERSON (2) Columbia, S. C. MELINDA I. FRUFOGLE (1) Sumter, S. C. RICHARD D. FRYE (3) Pelzer.S. C. WALTER R. FRYE (2) Gaffney, S. C. PRECIUS O. FULMER (1) Ballentine, S. C. VALERIE J. FULMER (1) Prosperity, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN 11 A. WBM • JAN FULTON (3) Frostproof, Fla. WAYNE D. FUNDERBURG (1) . . N. Augusta, S. C. RONNIE E. FUNDERBURKE (1) . .Hartsville, S. C. JOSEPH E. FUZIA (1) Mt. Pleasant, S. C. JACK M. GADDIS (2) Mauldin, S. C. ROBERT N. GADDY (2) Latta, S. C. • MARGIE K. GAFFNEY (1) Joanna, S. C. PAMELA D. GAILEY (1) Iva, S. C. KEN M. GAILLARD (1) Greenville, S. C. THOMAS R. GAILLARD (2) Greer, S. C. GWENDOLYN F. GALE (1) Wayne, Pa. JEFFREY L. GALLAHER (2) Newark, Del. • CLEO E. GALLOWAY (3) Pickens, S. C. GERALD G. GALLOWAY (1) Anderson, S. C. HARVEY P. GALLOWAY (2) Florence, S. C. JULIUS P. GAMBLE (1) Lane, S.C. H. JERRY GAMBRELL (1) ... . McCormick, S. C. SARA C. GAMBRELL (1) Clemson,S. C. • MICHAEL B. GABBER (3) Camden, S. C. ROBERT L. GARDNER (2) Kershaw, S. C. MARSHALL L. GARLAND (2) ... .Hartsville, S. C. PATRICIA A. GARNER (2) St. George, S. C. BOBBIE L. GARRETT (1) West Pelzer, S. C. BRENDA F. GARRETT (2) Greenville, S. C. • BRIAN D. GARRETT (21 Charleston, S. C. CLARA A. GARRETT (2) Belton, S. C. JAMES B. GARRETT (3) Fountain Inn, S. C. JEFFREY L. GARRETT (1) Woodruff, S. C. EDWARD B. GARRIS (1) Columbia, S. C. GLENN S. GARRISON (3) Clemson, S. C. • LINDA K. GARRISON (2) Clemson, S. C. RYLAND M. GARRISON (1 ) Greenville, S. C. CYNTHIA L. GARROW (1) . . Moncks Corner, S. C. H. DALE GARVIN (1) West Columbia, S. C. DOUGLAS T. GASTON (3) Easley, S. C. HARVEY N. GASTON (1) Richburg, S, C. • ROGER A. GASTON (1) Woodruff, S. C. DAVI D O. G ATCH (2) Orangeburg, S. C. ALICE B. GAULT (1) Fountain Inn, S. C. CHARLES J. GEILFUSS (1) . . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. PAMELA I. GENTRY (2) Summerton, S. C. GWENDOLYN GEORGE (1 ) Latta, S. C. • M. JOYCE GEORGE (3) Bishopville, S. C. WENONAH K. GEORGE (1) Rock Hill, S. C. FAYE E. GEORGEO (2) Mt. Pleasant, S. C. DOUGLAS J. GEPFORD (1) .... Farmvuood, N. J. NEAL E. GERHARD (1) Anderson, S. C. JOHN L. GERVAIS (1) Johns Island, S. C. • JEFFREY J. GETCHELL (3) Central, S. C. CARLOS W. GIBBONS (1 ) Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM D. GIBBS (1) Anderson, S. C. ANNA E. GIBSON (1) Denmark, S. C. DEBORAH F. GIBSON (1) Greenville, S. C. JOE W. GIBSON (2) Landrum, S. C. • JOYCE A. GIBSON (2) Florence, S. C. PAMELA A. GIBSON (3) Pickens, S. C. PHILIP K. GIBSON (3) Northfield, N. J. WARREN W. GIBSON (2) Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM K. GIBSON (3) Saluda, S. C. DOREEN GIGER (3) Pittstown, N. J. • GEORGE L, GILBERT (1) Piedmont, S. C. SILVIA D. GILBERT (2) Florence, S. C. VICTORIA L. GILBERT (3) Piedmont, S. C. WILLIAM J. GILCHRIST (1) Williston.S. C. CLINT C. GILLESPIE (3) Greenville, S. C. DONALD E. GILLESPIE (1) . Moncks Corner, S. C. • MARK F. GILLESPIE (1) Alexandria, Va. JAMES W.GILLIAM (1) Edgefield, S. C. JANICE K. GILLIAM (2) Williamston, S. C. DIANE E. GILMAN (1) Kingstree.S. C. M. ELIZABETH GILREATH (2)Trevelers Rest, S. C. GLORIA S. GILREATH (2) Mauldin, S. C. • JOHN GILREATH (1) Piedmont, S. C. VICKI D. GILSTRAP (3) Pickens, S. C. JAMES R. GLENN (2) Lexington, N. C. RALPH J. GLENN (1) Columbia, S. C. ROBERT N. GLENN (3) Anderson, S. C. DEBORAH C. GLOVER (1) Anderson, S. C. • THOMAS R. GLOVER (1) Columbia, S. C. LAUREL G. GODWIN (1) Kingstree.S. C. P. LYNN GODWIN (3) Scranton, S. C. MARGARET D. GOEBEL (1) Clemson,S. C. STEVEN W. GOGGANS (1) . . . New Ellenton.S. C. JOSEPH A. GOLSON (1) Columbia, S. C. • RALPH M. GOMBERT (1) Spartanburg, S. C. PAUL P. GOMBOLA (2) Greenville, S. C. DEBORAH J. GONZALEZ (1) . . . . Greenville, S. C. F. MARSHALL GOOCH (2) ... Spartanburg, S. C. BEVERLY J. GOOD (2) Greenville, S. C. MARILYNN R. GOOD (1) Lockhart.S. C. • GRANT A. GOODMAN (3) Clemson,S. C. FRED L.GORE (2) Rock Hill,S.C. LUCY GORENA (3) Oklahoma City, Okla. PHILIP P. GORNICKI (2) Glen Head, N. Y. MORRIS R. GOSA (2) Lafayette. Ga. DAVID C. GOSEY (3) Central, S.C. • DANNY G. GOSNELL (2) Campobello, S. C. MARSHA D. GOTSHAW (3) Greenville, S. C. GARY M. GOUDELOCK (1) Easley,S. C. SAMUEL L. GOUGH (3) Cfiester, S. C. ELIZABETH A. GOULD (3) ... Spartanburg. S. C. GRADY V. GOWAN (1) Roebuck, S. C. • CHARLES M. GRACE (2) Florence, S. C. JOSEPH P. GRACE (1 ) Florence, S. C. BEVERLY J. GRAHAM (2) Columbia, S. C. DEBORAH S. GRAHAM (2) . . . . Harleyville. S. C. DONNIE V. GRAHAM (2) Pomaria.S. C. JAMES C. GRAHAM (2) Lake City. S. C. • JOHN G. GRAHAM (1) Marion, S. C. JUDY L. GRAHAM (1) Pomaria,S. C. PAMELA G. GRAHAM (2) Salisbury, Md. FRANK E. GRAMLING (2) Williston,S. C. HENRY T. GRAMLING (1) Gramling.S. C. DIANNE B. GRANGER (3) Greenville. S. C. • GARY A. GRANT (3) Anderson, S. C. PETER A. GRANT (3) Greenville. S. C. FRANKLIN N. GRAVELY (2) . . Walterboro. S. C. BARRY E. GRAY (3) Pacolet. S. C. GRETCHEN E. GRAY (2) Greenville. S. C. W. LEE GRAY (1) Orangeburg, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN mm WSB UNDERCLASSMEN • DAVID R. GRAYSON (2) Greenville, S. C. GEORGE P. GREEN (2) Turbeville, S. C. JOHN C. GREEN (2) Anderson, S. C. LYNDA J. GREEN (1) Anderson, S. C. MICHAEL A. GREEN (3) Clemson, S. C. RONALD F. GREEN (3) McClellanville, S. C. • SONNY GREEN (3) Surfside Beach, S. C. SUSAN A. GREEN (1) Columbia, S. C. FRANCIS J. GREENE (3) Mt. Pleasant, S. C. JUDl A. GREENE (1) Simpsonville, S. C. KATHERINE C. GREEVES (1) Bethesda, Md. ANNE E. GREGG 12) Florence, S. C. • JOHN M. GREGG (1) Florence, S. C. MARY J. GREGORY (1) Inman, S. C. RANDY T. GREGORY (2) .... Spartanburg, S. C. GREGORY H. GREINER (1) Greenville, S. C. THOMAS A. GRESSETTE (3) . .St. Matthews, S. C. DANIEL M. GRIFFIN (2) Charleston, S. C. • GEORGE S. GRIFFIN (1) Saluda, S. C. JOHN M. GRIFFIN (3) Beaufort, S. C. PAUL S. GRIFFIN (2) Beaufort, S. C. JOHN B. GRIFFITH (1) Rock Hill, S. C. WILLIAM V. GRIFFITH (3) Pelzer,S. C. LAURA D. GRIFFITHS (1) Avalon, N. J. • JUNE E. GRIGGS (1) Dalzell,S. C. ROBERT L. GRIGSBY (3) Columbia, S. C. CORLISS E. GRINSTEAD (1) . . . N. Augusta, S. C. JOHN K. GRISSO (1) Columbia, S. C. LAURA P. GROOVER (2) East Pomt, Ga. DEBRA S. GROUND (1) Anderson, S. C. • ALLEN C. GRUBBS (2) Clarksville, Tenn. ROY G. GRUBBS (2) Anderson, S. C. BARBARA J. GRUBER (3) Round O, S. C. JOHN A. GUEST (2) Travelers Rest, S. C. F. LESLIE GUNTER (1) Chagrin Falls, Ohio WILLIAM K. GUTSHAW (1) Sumter, S. C. • LISA K. HAERINGER (2) Bethesda, Md. STEVEN B. HAIGH (2) Beaufort, S. C. BRENDA J. HAIGLER (1) Cameron, S. C. MICHAEL W. HAIGLER (3) Columbia, S. C. ANNE B. HAIR (3) Easley, S. C. RONNY H. HAIR (1) Orangeburg, S. C. • SUSAN V. HAIR (2) Monetta, S. C. JEFFERY T. HAIRE (3) Rock Hill, S. C. DANIEL D. HALL (1) York, S. C. DAVI D C. HALL (2) Greenville, S. C. JOHN L. HALL (2) Richburg, S. C. JOHN O. HALL (3) York, S. C. • PATRICIA E. HALL (2) East Point, Ga. REGINAL D. HALL (1) Greenville, S. C. SARAH W. HALL (1) Florence, S. C. SHARON L. HALL (2) Lexington, S. C. WILLIAM D. HALL (1) York, S. C. TAREKS. HALLABA (1) Sumter, S. C. • WILLIAM E. HALLMAN (1) Aiken, S. C. GAIL HALPERN (1) Huntington, N. Y. RICHARD N. HAM (1) Spartanburg, S. C. ROBERT S. HAM (1) Greenville, S. C. DONNA L. HAMBY (3) Taylors, S. C. JOHN W. HAMER (1) Florence, S. C. • ]iagVii i iin fltitf - - ' ' ' • JOALLA HAMILTON (2) Graniteville, S. C. ROBIN HAMILTON (2) Charleston, W. Va. WILLIAM R. HAMILTON (2) ... N. Augusta, S. C. BETTY C. HAMMOND (2) Anderson, S. C. JOSEPH L. HAMMOND (1) .... Spartanburg, S. C. RICHARD A. HAMMOND (2) .... Greenville, S. C. • CAROL A. HAMRICK (1) Gaffney, S. C. LEANDER S. HAMRICK (1) Hartsville, S. C. PATRICIA C. HAMRICK (1) Gaffney, S. C. KENNETH H. HANCE (2) SImpsonville, S. C. PATRICIA A. HANEY (2) Richmond, Va. JAMES T. HANNA (2) Lake City, S. C. • SHARON K. HANNA (3) Gastonia, N. C. JOHN F. HANSLEY (1) Piedmont, S. C. ROBERT W. HARBIN (3) Anderson, S. C. SAUNDRA I. HARDEE (1) Loris.S. C. PATRICIA HARDEN (1) Richmond, Va. MARGARET A. HARDIN (1 ) . . .Coral Gables, Fla. • RONNIE J. HARDING (2) McBee, S. C. SUSAN L. HARDT (1) Aiken, S. C. CHERYL A. HARKEY (2) Rock Hill.S. C. GEORGE S. HARKNESS (2) Columbia, S. C. JAMES D. HARLEY (1) Columbia, S. C. GARY G. HARMAN (2) Rockville, Md. • JAMES A. HARMON (1) Aiken, S. C. STEVEN N. HARMON (3) Lexington, S. C. ANN W. HARPE (1) Asheville, N. C. CLYDE D. HARPER (3) Greenville, S. C. RICHARD C. HARPER (2) York, S. C. REGINAL M. HARRELL (2) . Moncks Corner, S. C. • RICHARD J. HARRELL (1) Florence, S. C. MICHAEL E. HARRELSON (2) Alcolu, S. C. CAROL J. HARRINGTON (1) Taylors, S. C. EDWARD L. HARRIS (3) Atlanta, Ga. JOHN W. HARRIS (2) Honea Path, S. C. LEON HARRIS (1) Manning, S. C. • MARY E. HARRIS (3) McCormick, S. C. REBECCA M. HARRIS (2) Clemson, S. C. RONALD E. HARRIS (2) Pacolet Mills, S. C. ROBERT T. HARRIS (2) Westminster, S. C. MARGARET C. HARRISON (1) .Greenwood, S. C. MARY K. HARRISON (3) Greenville, S. C. •WILLIAM J. HARRISON (2) Morrisville, Pa. GAIL A. HARROLD (3) Colonia, N. J. DAVID C. HARSHMAN (1) Clemson, S.C. ANN Y. HART (3) Summerville, S. C. DEBRA M. HART (1) Atlanta, Ga. GREGORY K. HART (1) Greenville, S. C. •REBECCA L. HART (1) Sumter,S. C. JOHNNY W. HARTLEY (2) Columbia, S. C. GREG H. HARVEY (3) Clemson, S. C. NANCY HARVEY (2) Aiken, S. C . LAWRENCE C. HASELDEN (1) , . .Scranton, S. C. LINDAS. HASELDEN (2) Charleston, S. C. • ROBERT T. HASELDEN (2) ... Johnsonville, S. C. GLORIA G. HASH (2) Greenville, S. C. FRANK R. HASSELL (1) Williamston, S. C. LINDA K. HATCHER (2) W. Columbia, S. C. BARBARA J. HAWKINS (2) Central, S. C. LINDEL M. HAWKINS (2) Prosperity, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN 4 % Si • MARY K. HAWKINS (2) Columbia, S. C. NANCY B. HAWKINS (2) Anderson, S. C. RICHARD C. HAWKINS (31 ... Spartanburg, S. C. ROSCIA G. HAWKINS (2) Hartsville, S. C. JACK S. HAWLEY (2) Conway, S. C. KENNETH L. HAWTHORNE (3) .Greenwood, S. C. • EDWARD E. HAYES (3) Mayo, S. C. BOBBY S. HAYGOOD (3) Winnsboro, S. C. TERRY A. HAYGOOD (1) Winnsboro, S. C. FREDERICK E. HAYNES (1) . . Spartanburg, S. C. GEORGE M. HAYNES (2) Spartanburg, S. 0. R. LYNN HAYNES (1) Anderson, S. C. • RICHARD L. HAYNES (3) Barnwell, S. C. CECIL I. HAZEL (1) Mauldin,S. C. LARRY C. HEAD (1) Greenville, S. C. ROBERT W. HEADDEN (II Walterboro, S. C. DEBRA L. HEALAN (1) Greenville, S. C. ANN E. HEALY (1) Atlanta, Ga. • MICHAEL B. HEARD (2) Greenville, S. C. JAMES L. HEATON (3) Orangeburg, S. C. KATHERINE L. HECKERMAN (2) Chas. Hgts., S.C. DONNA A. HECKLE (2) Rock Hill, S. C. ROGER P. HEFFELFINGER (2) Decatur, Ga. WILLIAM T. HEFFELFINGER (3) Greensburg, Pa. • SHIGERU HEGGINS (2) Vicksburg, Miss. JAMES E. HEINZ (1) Charlotte, N. C. MARK A. HELMKEN (2) . . . Mountain Lakes, N. J. DEBRA R. HELMS (2) Greenville, S. C. C. STEPHEN HELMS(l) Columbia, S. C. CAROLE D. HEMPHI LL (2) .... Orangeburg, S. C. • PATRICIA L. HEMPHILL (1) ... . Greenville, S. C. DANNY M. HENDERSON (1) .... Greenville, S. C. FREDERICK D. HENDERSON (2) Ninety Six, S.C. HUGH R. HENDERSON (2) Belton, S. C. KATHY S. HENDERSON (3) Piedmont, S. C. STEPHEN B. HENDERSON (2) Easley, S. C. • DAVID L. HENDRICK (2) Spartanburg, S. C. DAVID C. HENDRICKS (1) Central, S.C. DAVID F. HENDRICKS (2) Pelzer, S. C. MARK J. HENDRICKSON (1) . . . . Prosperity, S. C. SAMUEL D. HENDRIX (1) Lexington, S. C. JOHN S. HENKE (1) Columbia, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • MICHAEL P. HENNESY (2) ... Spartanburg, S. C. C. ALLEN HENRY (3) Frogmore, S. C. ELYSE G. HENRY (2) Anderson, S. C. WESLEY D. HENRY (2) Frogmore, S. C. MICHAEL C. HENSLEE (1) Charleston, S. C. KIRK D. HERIO T (1) Cayce, S. C. • ELIZABETH A. HERLONG (1) Saluda, S. C. DIXIE L. HERNDON (2) Lancaster, Ohio MICHAEL E. HERNDON (1) Winnsboro, S. C. EUGENIA F. HERRIN (3) . . . .Johnson City, Tenn. AUDREY L. HERRING (1) ... . Orangeburg, S. C. JOHN T. HESSE (1 ) Charleston, S. C. • CHARLES W. HESTER (1) Greenwood, S. C. MARILYN J. HEYER (2) Guilford, Conn. ANNE I. HICKLIN (1) Spartanburg, S. C. SHARON L. HICHMAN (11 ... .Campobello, S. C. WALTER E. HICKMAN (1) Hanahan, S. C. KENNETH M. HICKS (3) Florence, S. C. ] t EWliih ifcH ' ltWUVlTT • PHYLLIS E. HICKS (1) Vero Beach, Fla. DEBORAH HIGGINBOTHAM (1) Greenwood, S.C. JOHN C. HIGGINS (2) Charlotte, N. C. DOROTHY D. HILDEBRAND (3) . Asheville, N. C. VAN P. HILDERBRAND (3) Clover.S. C. CATHERINE E. HILL (1) Clemson, S. C. • HERBERT H. HILL (1) Charleston, S. C. JAMES E. HILL (1) Greenwood, S. C. JANICE HI LL (3) Cayce, S. C. MELANIE C. HILL (1) Alpharetta, Ga. ROBERT B. HILL (3) Timmonsville, S. C. SUSAN M. HILLEBRAND (1) Atlanta, Ga. • HUMPHREY HILLERY (3) Flat Plains, Ark. CAREY M. HINDMAN (1 ) Spartanburg, S. C. CHRIS C. HINDMAN (3) Spartanburg, S. C. ALAN T. HINSON (3) Macon, Ga. J. ROBIN HINSON (1) Kershaw, S. C. MICHAEL J. HINTON (1) Simpsonville, S. C. • CLEVELAND C. HIOTT (3) Round 0,S. C. BETH L. HIPP (1) Greenville, S. C. MARY C. HIPPS (3) Florence, S. C. CAROLYN A. HITE (1) Seneca, S. C. MARY S. HITE (2) Spartanburg, S. C. PAGE L. HITE (3) Florence, S. C. • DEBORAH G. HOBBS (1) Mullins, S. C. MARY N. HOCKETT (2) Newberry, S. C. NANCY L. HODGE (2) Matthews, N. C. TERRY G. HODGENS (1) Anderson, 8. C. JAMES M. HOGARTH(I) Brunson, S. C. DOROTHY F. HOGG (1) Barnwell, S. C. • GARY S. HOGUE (2) Lancaster, S. C. HAROLD R. HOKE (1) Greenville, S. C. FRANCES T. HOLBROOK (2) ... Anderson, S. C. LINDA S. HOLBROOK (1) Jacksonville, Fla. SABRINA D. HOLBROOK (1) Stanley, N. C. BENJAMIN T. HOLDEN (1) Charlotte, N. C. • ELIZABETH N. HOLDEN (2) Clemson, S. C. RAY A. HOLEMAN (3) Greenville, S. C. CAROLYN E. HOLL (2) Columbia, S. C. ROBERT W. HOLLADAY (2) Sumter, S. C. BARBARA A. HOLLAND (1) .... Columbia, S. C. B. LAWSON HOLLAND (3) ... .Mooresville, N. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • LOUIS C. HOLLEMAN (3) Westminster, S. C. GARY W. HOLLEY (1) N. Augusta, S. C. JAMES G. HOLLEY (1 ) Apo, N. Y. MARY L. HOLLEY (1) Windsor, S. C. ADRIA H. HOLLINGSWORTH (3) Greenville, S. C. MIKE T. HOLLINGSWORTH (1 ) . . . Barnwell, S. C. • GEORGE F. HOLMAN (2) Anderson, S. C. JERRY M. HOLMES (2) Johnston, S. C. ROBIN M. HOLMES (1) Spartanburg, S. C. PHILIP J. HOLROYD (1) Rock Hill,S. C. WILLIAM T. HOLROYD (2) Rock Hill, S. C. ROYAL G. HOLSTON (1) Ridge Spring, S. C. • JENNY L. HONEA (2) Westminster, S. C. GEORGE E. HOOD (2) Easley, S. C. PHYLLIS E. HOOD (1) Anderson, S. C. WILLIAM C. HOOD (3) Sharon, S. C. MERLE S. HOOPER (1) Clemson, S. C. JOHN D. HOPKINS (1) Florence, S. C. • MARK L. HOPKINS (2) Pendleton, S. C. BRENDA A. HORNE (1) Oxon Hill, Md. CRAWFORD J. HORNE (3 Elizabeth, N. J. NANCY L. HORNER (3) Trenton, N. J. LARRY G. HORTON (1 ) W. Columbia, S. C. MARK M. HORTON (2 ) Abbeville, S. C. • PATRICIA G. HORTON (3) Greensboro, N. C. KIM A. HOUSE (1) Taylors, S.C. SHERLY C. HOUSON 131 Anderson, S. C. REBECCA J. HOUSTON (1) Pelzer, S.C. TERESA G. HOUSTON (1) Greenville, S. C. JON C. HOVERMALE (1 ) Sumter, S. C. • DEBORAH A. HOWARD (1) . . . Simpsonville, S. C. FRANCES A. HOWARD (1) Greenville, S. C. MILFORD O. HOWARD (3) Piedmont, S.C. PAMELA K. HOWARD (2) Greenwood, S. C. MARC S. HOWELL (1 ) Greer, S. C. RITA C. HOWELL (II Greer, S. C. • ROBERT E. HOWELL (3) Concord, N, C. DICKIE Y. HOWLE (1) Hartsville,S. C. EDITH HOWLE (3) Sumter, S. C. NAN L. HOWLE (2) Hartsville, S. C. L. MICHELLE HOYLEN (3) Florence, S. C. GARY J. HOYSON (3) Carnegie, Pa. • ELBERT B. HUBBARD (3) Florence, S. C. MARGARET C. HUCKS (1) Greenville, S. C. ELIZABETH A. HUDGIN (1 ) .... Greenville, S. C. CHERYL K. HUDGINS (3) .... Spartanburg, S. C. JANIE HUDSON (1) Greenville, S. C. MARGARET A. HUFF (1) Savannah, Ga. • MERRIE M. HUFF (3) Columbia, S. C. THOMAS F. HUFF (3) St. Matthews, S. C. EDGAR M. HUGGINS (1) Kingstree, S. C. JAMES K. HUGGINS (3) Sumter, S. C. MICHELLE L. HUGGINS (1) Greenville, S. C. CECELIA A. HUGHES (2) Jane Lew, W. Va. • ELIZABETH A. HUGHES (1) Barnwell, S. C. HARRIET L. HUGHES (3) Lancaster, S. C. STEVEN P. HUGHES (1 ) Abbeville, S. C. J. CATHY HUGHEY (3) Spartanburg, S. C. STEPHEN W. HUGHEY (1) Greenville, S. C. RONALD F. HULL (2) N. Augusta, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • SAMUEL E. HULON (1) Sumter, S. C. KINGSLEY E. HUMBERT (2) Gastonia, N. C. JANET L. HUMPHRIES (1) Gaffney, S. C. PAMELA R. HUMPHRIES (2) .... Columbia, S. C. THOMAS J. HUND (1 ) Canton, Ohio WILLIAM A. HUNDLEY (1) . . . . N. Augusta, S. C. • CHARLES C. HUNLEY (3) Monroe, N. C. STEVEN D. HUNNICUTT (2) .Sandy Springs, S. C. WILLIAM F. HUNNICUTT (1) Seneca, S. C. MICHAEL N. HUNT (3) Pickens, S. C. NANCY J. HUNT (2) Pickens, S. C. NONA E. HUNT (1) Myrtle Beach, S. C. • ARTHUR K. HUNTER (1) . . . . Yonges Island, S. C. CLAUDIA G. HUNTER (3) Greenville, S. C. DON A. HUNTER (1) Tapsville, S. C. HOWELL C. HUNTER (3) Rock Hill, S. C. LINDA A. HUNTER (1) Pelzer, S. C. SUE C. HUNTER (1) Gray Court, S. C. ' li Wl J iiS ii K l - ' ' ' • WILLIAM T. HUNTER (3) Central, S. C. CHARLES L. HUNTLEY (3) .... Greenwood, S. C. SHERRILL L. HURLEY (1) lnman,S. C. SUSAN A. HURSEY (1) Hartsville,S. C. DEWEY L. HURT (2) Saluda, S. C. MARY M. HUTCHENS (1 ) Sunnter, S. C. • PATRICIA B. HUTCHESON (1) . .Sandersvllle, Ga. ANITA P. HUTCHINS (1) Greenville, S. C. CATHERINE D. HUTSON (3) Conyers, Ga. HARRIETT. HUTTO (1) Columbia, S. C. RICHARD B. HUTTO (1) Holly Hill,S. C. ROBERT E. HYATT (3) Waynesville, N. C. • VICKI L. HYDER (2) Seneca, S, C. RICHARD H. HYDRICK (2) Greenville, S, C. WILLIAM B. HYNDS (1) Columbia, S. C. ROSEMARY ICOOK (3) Laurens, S.C. ROBERT P. IFVERSEN (1) Nutleg, N. J. ELEANOR A. IGREEN (3) Kershaw, S. C. • L. JANET INGRAM (2) Anderson, S. C. SAMUEL 8. INGRAM (1) Cheraw, S. C. JANE A. INMAN (2) York,S. C. PETER T. INMAN (1) Easley, S. C. LYNN IPOCK (1) Sumter, S.C. LLOYD C. IRICK (2) Columbia, S. C. • STEPHANIE F. ISBILL (3) Anderson, S. C. ICHABOD ISSACS (2) Warsaw, Poland MARTHA A. IVEY (3) Saginaw, Michigan KELVIN G. IVIE (1) Ninety Six,S. C. NANCY L.JACKS (1) Clinton, S.C. ANNA L.JACKSON (1) Gable, S.C. • JANET L.JACKSON (1) Dillon, S.C. JESSE K. JACKSON (2) Edgefield, S. C. KENNETH G. JACKSON (1) . . Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. RICHARD E. JACKSON (3) Hampton, S. C. ROBIN B.JACKSON (1) Ridgeville, S. C. THOMAS B. JACKSON (2) Orangeburg, S. C. • R.THOMAS JACKSON (1) ... , Orangeburg, S. C. WILBUR A. JACKSON (2) Bennettsville, S. C. WILLIAM A.JACKSON (1) Winnsboro,S. C. ROBERT E. JACOBS (3) Georgetown, S. C. JOHN M. JAKUBIEC (2) Wallington, N. J. DANIEL C.JAMES (1) Greenville, S. C. • DEBORAH L. JAMES (2) Westminster, S. C. ROBERT H. JAMES (1) Sumter, S. C. ROBERT L. JAMESON (3) Easley, S. C. DALLAS R. JAMISON (3) Hanahan, S. C. W. FREDERICK JAQUES (2) Bowman, S. C. GEORGIANNE E. JARRARD (1) N. Augusta, S. C. • THOMAS E. JARRETT (1) Anderson, S. C. EDWARD H. JASHINSKY (1) Sumter, S. C. BRUCE C. JAYNES (2) Augusta, Ga. JOHN R. JAYNES (3) Lugoff, S. C. JUDITH A. JAYNES (3) Lugoff , S. C. KENNETH D. JEFFORDS (1) . . . Orangeburg, S. C. • KAREN F. JENKINS (1) Columbia, S, C. WILLIAM G. JENKINS (1) Barnwell, S. C. GEORGE F. JENNINGS (1) Sumter, S. C. HAROLD C.JENNINGS (3) Greenville, S. C. MARION J. JENNINGS (1) Sumter, S. C. TERESA J. JENNINGS (2) Aiken, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • DARRYL R. JENSON (1) .... Johnson City, N. Y. JUDY B. JERDEN (2) Columbia, S. C. JAMES M. JERNIGAN (1) North, S. C. JACK H. JETER (1) Rock Hill, S. C. PETER H. JETT (2) Pensacola, Fla. NEAL C. JETTON (1) Charlotte, N. C. • REBECCA A.JEWELL (1) Easley, S. C. ROPPING E. JOHN (3) Newburgh, N. Y. PAUL R. JOHNS (2) Leesville, S. C. SUSAN D. JOHNS (3) Columbia, S. C. ALEX H. JOHNSON (3) Latta, S. C. ALVIN S. JOHNSON (1) Travelers Rest, S. C. • BARBARA A. JOHNSON (1) Callison,S. C. BRADFORD H. JOHNSON (3) Inman, S. C. CATHERINE L. JOHNSON (1) . Spartanburg, S. C. DAVID N. JOHNSON (1) Toledo, Ohio DOUGLAS D. JOHNSON (1) Anderson, S. C. ELIZABETH E. JOHNSON (1) Clinton, S. C. • JAMES P. JOHNSON (3) Rock Hill,S. C. JANICE L. JOHNSON (1) Irmo, S. C. JOSEPH R. JOHNSON (3) Georgetown, S. C. JULIE C. JOHNSON (2) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. LEE A.JOHNSON (1) Burton, S. C. MARSHA E. JOHNSON (1 ) Greer, S. C. • MOLLIE T. JOHNSON (1) Charleston, S. C. MONROE J. JOHNSON (3) Arleta, Calif. NANCY C. JOHNSON (2) Johnston, S. C. ROBERT M. JOHNSON (3) Columbia, S. C. RONALD M. JOHNSON (1 ) Camden, S. C. SANDRA A. JOHNSON (1) Spartanburg, S. C. • STEVE T. JOHNSON (1 ) Waihalla, S. C. STEVEN E. JOHNSON (2) Greenville, S. C. SUSAN L. JOHNSON (3) Delran, N. J. WILLIAM N. JOHNSON (1) Ninety Six, S. C. DAVI D C. JOHNSTON (3) Summervilie, S. C. GEORGE M. JOHNSTON (1 ) . . N. Charleston, S. C. • JOEL P. JOHNSTON ( 1 ) Orangeburg, S. C. LAWTON L.JOHNSTON (1) ... . Graniteville, S. C. ARNOLD L. JONES (3) Greenwood, S. C. BOYD T. JONES (2) Loris, S. C. CHARLES W, JONES (2) Sumter, S. C. COMER F. JONES (2) Annandale, Va. UNDERCLASSMEN • DEBORAH J.JONES (1) Columbia, S. C. ELIZABETH A. JONES (1 ) .... Spartanburg, S. C. FAYE B. JONES (3) Clemson, S. C. F. GREGG JONES (3) Florence, S. C. HAROLD R. JONES (3) Winnsboro, S. C. JAMES C. JONES (3) Lancaster, S. C. • JAMES F. JONES (1) Fort Mill, S. C. JOHN B. JONES (1) Clemson, S.C. KAREN G. JONES (3) Greenville, S. C. LAURA P. JONES (3) Spartanburg, S. C. MARGARET L. JONES (1 ) Bishopville, S. C. MAX B. JONES (1) Williamston,S. C. • NAN A. JONES (1 ) Augusta, Ga. PAMELA B. JONES (2) Greenville, S. C. PATRICIA A. JONES (3) Rocky Mount, N. C. PATRICIA J. JONES (2) Gray Court, S. C. SUSAN A. JONES (2) Spartanburg, S. C. THOMAS M. JONES (1) Lockhart, S. C. • TINA J. JONES (1) Sumter, S. C. WILLIAM K. JONES (1) Greenville, S. C. DENNIS C. JORDAN (3) Anderson, S. C. DOUGLAS K. JORDAN (2) Pelzer, S. C. JOAN M. JORDAN (2) Scranton, S. C. LUCY M. JORDAN (3) Columbia, S. C. • MARIAN E. JORDAN (2) Columbia, S. C. DONNA M. JOSEPH (1) Greeleyville, S. C. DOROTHY H. JOSEY (2) Manning, S. C. LESLIE K. JOSEY (3) Manning, S. C. MARCIA A. JOYNER (1) Darlington, S. C. PANSY F. JULIAN (3) Anderson, S. C. • THOMAS L. KAPP (2) Columbia, S. C. WOODY C. KAPP (2) Columbia, S. C. MICHAEL L. KASTNER (1) Greenville, S. C. MASATERU KAWAMURA (3) Sumter, S. C. DONNA J. KAY (1) Spartanburg, S. C. JOHN W. KAY (2) Columbia, S. C. • WILLIAM C. KEA (2) Orangeburg, S. C. MARK G. KEARNS (1) Mt. Pleasant, S. C. JUDY M. KEATON (3) Wilmington, N. C. SUSAN B. KEE (3) Rock Hill, S. C. GEORGIA L. KEENAN (2) Lugoff, S. C. MICHAEL P. KEESHEN (2) Ridgefield, Conn. • MARJEAN KEHOE (1) Miami, Fla. WILLIAM N. KEISLER (3) Gilbert, S.C. THOMAS M. KEITH (3) Greenville, S. C. DANIEL H. KEITT (3) Laurens, S. C. DEBORAH W. KELLER (3) Pendleton, S. C. STEVE A. KELLETT (1) Spartanburg, S, C. • E. LEW KELLEY (1) Greenville, S. C. S. ANOLYN KELLEY (1) Bishopville, S. C. ELIZABETH K. KELLEY (1) Hartsville, S. C. LORENA B. KELLEY (1) Pickens, S. C. MARY J. KELLEY (3) Travelers Rest, S. C. PHILIP R. KELLEY (3) Seneca, S.C. • STEVE D. KELLEY (3) Greenville, S. C. GREGORY A. KELLUM (1) Williston, S. C. JAMES E. KELLY (3) Greenville, S. C. KENNETH W. KELLY (2) Anderson, S. C. ROBERT C. KELLY (2) Hatfield, Pa. JOHN T. KELTON (3) Atlanta, Ga. UNDERCLASSMEN • THELMA LOU KEMIA (1) W. Greenville, S. C. FREDS. KEMMERLIN (3) Ridgeville, S. C. TROY D. KEMP (1 ) Kutztown, Pa. CAROL K. KENNEDY (2) Sumter, S. C. CAROLYN E. KENNEDY (1) Sumter, S.C. JEAN E. KENNEDY (1) Williston, S. C. • DANTZLER A. KENNERLY (3). . Orangeburg, S C. JAMES P. KENNY (1) Winter Park, Fla. MICHAEL E. KENNEY (1) Siler City, N. C. JANET E. KEREKANICH (1 ) .... Columbia, S. C. REBECCA A. KERR (1) Columbia, S. C. RODNEY C. KERSEY (2) Chester, S. C. • ANN B. KETCHEN (2) Camden, S. C. DANIEL A. KEY (3 Inman.S.C. RONNIE E. KEY (1) Greenville, S. C. BEVERLY A. KEYSER (2) ... Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. CAROL A. KILGUS (2) Bamberg, S. C. ROBERT E. KILLEY (3) Sullivans Island, S.C. OfPIS UNDERCLASSMEN • STEVEN S. KILLIAN (1) Fountain Inn.S. C. DEBORAH A. KIMMITT (2) Liberty, S. C. VERNON F. KIIVISEY (2) Columbia, S. C. HARRY W. KINARD (3) Greenwood, S. C. JAIVIES R. KINARD (2) Greer, S. C. RICHARD E. KING (1) Anderson, S. C. • STEVEN M. KING (3) St. Andrews, S. C. SUSAN B. KING (1 ) Clinton, S. C. ELIZABETH T. KINGMAN (3) Clemson,S.C. EDWIN J. KINNEY (2) Sumter, S. C. DRU A. KINSEY (1) Jupiter, Fla. HARRY K. KIRBY (1 ) Pendleton, S. C. • ADRIAN R. KIRK (1) Greenville, S. C. CHARLES W. KIRKLAND (1) Bamberg, S. C. MARIAN E. KIRKLAND (1) .... Walterboro, S. C. V. LYNN KIRKLAND (3) Greenwood, S. C. DAVID M. KIRKPATRICK (2) ... Anderson, S. C. MATTHEW D. KIRKPATRICK (2) Greenville, S. C. • THOMAS L. KIRKPATRICK (1) Mt. Pleasant, S. C. P. JANET KIZER (2) Abbeville, S. C. VERNON M. KIZER (1) St. George, S. C. LAUREN B. KLAPTHOR (1) Dalzell, S. C. NANCY A. KLECKLEY (1) . . . . W. Columbia, S. C. ARTHUR KLINE (1) Ft. Worth, Tex. • LAURA D. KNIGHT (1) Charleston, S. C. LEWIS A. KNIGHT (3) Lancaster, S. C. LILLIAN L. KNIGHT (1) Greenville, S. C. MITCHELL H. KNIGHT (2) Largo, Fla. VICKIE L. KNIGHT (2) Greenwood, S. C. WESLEY C. KNIGHT (2) Honea Path, S. C. • CHRISTINE M. KNITTLE (3) .... Alexandria, Va. CHARLES F. KNOBELOCH (2) ... .Maitland, Fla. KENNETH G. KNOUF (2) Greer, S. C. JOHN R. KNOX (2) Easley, S. C. SUSAN C. KNOX (3) Spartanburg, S. C. HENRY E. KODAMA (2) . . . . Moncks Corner, S. C. • MICHAELS. KOHN (1) Columbia, S. C. RAYLANDA L. KOLDYKE (2) . . . . Clemson,S. C. WILLIAM D. KOONCE (2) Rock Hill, S. C. KENNETH P. KOONS (3) Yardley, Pa. THOMAS F. KOPPE (1) Harrisburg, Pa. KEVIN H. KORNFIELD (2) Lancaster, Pa. • PHILIP B. KOZLIK (3) Smithtown, N. Y. DEBRA B. KRAMER (1) Sumter, S. C. CAROL S. KRESS (2) Columbia, S. C. DOUGLAS W. KROSKE (2) Greenville, S. C. KATHIE L. KULIKOWSKI (1) . . . . Greenville, S. C. FREDERIC D. KUNZ (1) Florence, S. C. • DONNA M. LABRASCA (1) . . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. BELVA L. LACEY (2) N. Augusta, S. C. PETER M. LACK (2) Walterboro, S. C. SHIRLEY R. LAGRONE (1) ... . Greenwood, S. C. THOMAS H. LAIRD (3) Mebane, N. C. FRANK L. LAKE (3) Prosperity, S. C. • MARY L. LAKE (1) Prosperity, S. C. NANCY B. LAKE (2) W. Columbia, S. C. THOMAS L. LAKE (3) Jamestown, S. C. STEVE M. LAMB (2) Greenville, S. C. MARY B. LAMBERT (1) Atlanta, Ga. TERRY A. LAMP (2) Columbia, S. C. • DONALD W. LANCASTER (3) . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. LINDA J. LANCASTER (2) Campobello, S. C. GERRY L. LAND (2) Walhalla, S. C. ANISE M. LANDERS (3) Pendleton, S. C. VICTORIA J. LANDON (3) Clemson.S. C. MICHAEL E. LANE (3) Kingstree, S. C. • TERRY S. LANFORD (2) Duncan, S. C. ELLA M. LANGFORD (1 ) Saluda, S. C. HAROLD P. LANGFORD (3) .... Columbia, S. C. SARAH C. LANGFORD (3) Camden, S. C. CHARLES D. LANGSTON (1) Seneca, S. C. EMILY K. LARK (1) Anderson, S. C. • MARGARET E. LATHROP (3) .... Clemson.S. C. FRANCES E. LATIMER (1) .... Bishopville, S. C. ALAN B. LAUGHLIN (3) Charleston, S. C. MARY E. LAUGHLIN (1) Hampton, S. C. JANET L. LAUR (3) Summerville, S. C, SALLY B. LAVENDER (1) NewZion,S. C. • JOHN M. LAW (3) Bishopville, S. C. ELLEN C. LAWHON (3) Hartsville, S. C. BRIAN T. LAWRENCE (1) Greenville, S. C. JANE E. LAWRENCE (2) Columbia, S. C. JO A. LAWRENCE (1) Greenville, S. C. ROBERT C. LAWRENCE (3) Central, S. C. • BARRETTS. LAWRIMORE (1) . .Charleston, S. C. ROBIN A. LAWRIMORE (1) .... Bishopville, S. C. LEONARD K. LAWSON (1) . . . Simpsonville, S. C. DEBORAH A. LAY (1 ) Seneca, S. C. SUSAN E. LAY (1) Greenville, S. C. BOBBY L. LAYE (1) Seneca, S. C. • GLORIA D. LAYTON (2) Hampton, S. C. PATRICIA A. LAYTON (1) W. Columbia, S. C. JAMES H. LEACH (1) Arlington, Va. DAVID P. LEBEL (2) Jacksonville, N. C. ANITA J. LEE (3) Clemson, S. C. BURKE W. LEE (1 ) West Point, N. Y. • CAROLINE E. LEE (2) Asheville.S. C. ELIZABETH E. LEE (2) Anderson, S. C. GARY C. LEE (1) Alcolu,S. C. LOUIS W. LEE (1) Columbia, S. C. PATRICK L. LEE (1) Boykin,S. C. STEPHEN E. LEE (1) Cayce,S.C. • STEVEN F. LEE (2) Boykin, S. C. SUSAN J. LEE (1) Landrum,S. C. TERRY T. LEE (2) Georgetown, S. C. THOMAS D. LEE (1) Greenville, S. C. JOHN A. LEITCH (1) Charleston, S. C. MARY E. LEITNER (1) Winnsboro, S. C. • JAMES B. LEMON (3) Barnwell, S. C. BENJAMIN R. LEONARD (3) . . . . Greenville, S. C. C. LEN LEONARD (3) Charleston, S. C. JOHN L. LEOPARD (3) Greenville, S. C. BENJAMIN A. LEPPARD (3) Greenville, S. C. ANDREW D. LESLIE (2) Silver Spring, Md. • DAVIDC. LESLIE (2) Catawba, S. C. S. LOUISE LESLIE (3) Clemson, S. C. MARGARET A. LESSLIE (1) . . Spartanburg, S. C. PAMELA G. LESTER (2) Clover, S. C. PAULA A. LEVER (1 ) Lancaster, S. C. FRANK A. LEVY (1) McLean, Va. UNDERCLASSMEN • ANNE L. LEWIS (3) Maitland, Fla. AUBREY W. LEWIS (2) Kingstree, S. C. BEVERLY C. LEWIS (2) Cheraw, S. C. CAROLYN V. LEWIS (2) Allendale, S. C. LAWRENCE W. LEWIS (2) Alta Vista, Va. MELANIE L. LEWIS (1) N. Augusta, S. C. • STEVE R. LEWIS (2) Pickens, S. C. RALPH S, LEYH (2) N. Charleston, S. C. ROBERT C. LIGGET (2) Rosemont, Pa. SAMUEL C. LIGON (2) Greenville, S. C. LAURA J. LILIENTHAL (1) Charleston, S. C. DALE E. LINDLER (2) Batesburg, S. C. • SUSAN G. LINDLER (1) Columbia, S. C. GEORGE D. LINDSAY (2) Greenville, S. C. RICHARD J. LINDSAY (1) N. Augusta, S. C. RICHARD J. LINDSAY (1) . . . . N. Augusta, S. C. JAMES R. LINGLE (2) Florence, S. C. DOIMNA M. LINKER (1) Sumter, S. C. • HENRY H. LINYARD (3) Lake City, S. C. JOHN T. LIPSEY (2) New Zion, S. C, PATRICIA A. LITTLE (2) Anderson, S. C. THOMAS E. LITTLEJOHN (1) ... Greenville, S. C. CAROLINE LIVINGSTON (1) Elloree, S. C. SIDNEY L. LIVINGSTON (1) ... Bishopville, S. C. • LYNN E. LOCKABY (1) Pendleton, S. C. DALE L. LOCKLAIR (1) Darlington, S. C. MICHEAL W. LOFTIS (3) Anderson, S. C. JOHN F. LOGUE (31 Sumter, S. C. PAMELA C. LOMAS (1) Columbia, S. C. JOHN R. LONDON (2) Rock Hill, S. C. • BRUCE E. LONG (1) Varnville, S. C. CARRIE A. LONG (3) New Zion, S. C. DONALD A. LONG (3) Greenwood, S. C. HOWARD K. LONG (1) Bowling Green, S. C. REX F. LONG (1) W. Columbia, S. C. SAMUEL A. LONG (1) Columbia, S. C. • WILLIAM J. LONG (3) Bellmawr, N. J. JOHN M. LOVE (1) McConnells, S.C. J. LOWRY LOVE (3) Hickory Grove, S. C. SUZANNE LOVE (1) Belton, S. C. VIRGINIA L. LOVELACE (2) Columbia, S. C. JEAN M. LOVINGGOOD (1) Mauldin,S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • DOUGLAS H. LOWE (3) Columbia, S. C. GERALD D. LOWE (2) Spartanburg, S. C. H. KENNETH LOWERY (2) Fort Mill, S. C. LEWIS F. LOWERY (2) Rock Hill, S. C. WAYNE S. LOWN (2) W. Columbia, S. C. CYNTHIA C. LOYD (1) Clemson, S. C. • STUART J. LOZYNSKI (2) .... Spartanburg, S. C. DEBORAH S. LUCAS (2) Chester, S. C. MARTHA A. LUCIUS (1) Dillon, S. C. PHILIP J. LUCIUS (1) Dillon, S. C. LINDA D. LUDLAM (2) Greenville, S. C. PATRICIA A. LUM (1) Stone Mountain, Ga. • BERTRAM T. LYLES (1 ) Spartanburg, S. C. THOMAS P. LYNAM (3) Sumter, S. C. JIMMIE R. LYNN (1) Greenville, S. C. PATRICIA D. LYNN (2) Westminster, S. C. JAY H. MABRY (1) Enid, Okla. LUCIA J. MACDONALD (1) Clinton, S. C. • DEBRA K. MACE (1) Chester, S. C. ANN W. MACLAUGHLIN (3) Sanford, Fla. CHARLES B. MADDEN (1) Columbia, S. C. JOHNNIE R, MAFFETT (1) Saluda, S.C. JEANNIE H. MAGEE (3) Charleston, S. C. GEORGE N. MAGRATH (2) Conway, S. C. • BRUCE M. MAGURNO (2) Clearwater, Fla. JANE E. MAHAFFEY (3) Duncan, S. C. MICHAEL P. MAHONEY (1) Manning, S. C. ROBERT D. MAHONEY (1) Silver Spring, Md. BARBARA C. MALLARD (1) Sumter, S. C. SUSAN A. MALONE (1) Ware Shoals, S. C. • RONALD S. MANESS (3) Honea Path, S. C. LISA A. MANIS (1) Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL L. MANIS (1) W, Columbia, S. C. CAROLE K. MANN (3) Greenville, S. C. MARTHA E. MANN (1) Clemson.S. C. DONALD E. MARCHETTE (3) Florence, S. C. • JAMES M. MARCUS (2) Greenville, S. C. GEORGE R. MARETT (3) Charlotte, N. C. STANLEY E. MARION (2) Iva, S. C. TONY G. MARLER (3) Laurens, S.C. DAVID T. MARSHALL (1) .... Spartanburg, S. C. GEORGE L. MARSHALL (3) ... Greenwood, S. C. • JOSEPH A. MARSHALL (1) Graniteville, S. C. PEYTON R. MARSHALL (3) Greenville, S. C. BARBARA A. MARTIN (2) Ardsley, N. Y. CALVIN C. MARTIN (3) Mullins, S. C. CHARLES A. MARTIN (3) Clemson, S. C. CHARLES C. MARTIN (3) Orangeburg, S. C. • EDWARD M. MARTIN (lj :...... . Camden, S. C. FRANCES K. MARTIN (1) Columbia, S. C. GAYLE E. MARTIN (1) Spartanburg, S. C. JAMES M. MARTIN (1) . . Charleston Heights, S. C. JOHN G. MARTIN (2) Sumter, S. C. KATHY P. MARTIN (1) Ware Shoals, S. C. • KAY L. MARTIN (2) Fort Mill, S. C. LINDA L. MARTIN (2) Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL L. MARTIN (2) Blacksburg, S. C. PAMELA M. MARTIN (2) Anderson, S. C. PATRICIA L. MARTIN (3) Clemson, S. C. ROBERT D. MARTIN (2) Monroeville, N. J. • SHERYL L. MARTIN (1) Orangeburg, S. C. TONY A. MARTIN (3) Honea Path, S. C. JAMES A. MASON (2) Seneca, S. C. CATHY D. MASSEY (2) Greenville, S. C. DAVID A. MASSEY (1) Bishopville, S. C. LADSEN E. MASSEY (1) Charlotte, N. C. • MILTON T. MASSEY (2) Fort Mill, S.C. RONALD J. MASSEY (2) Walhalla, S. C. W. TONY MASTERS (3) Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM E. MASTERS (3) Easley.S.C. CATHY E. MATHIAS (1) Lexington, S. C. FRED A, MATHIS (3) Bethlehem, Pa. • GEORGE W. MATHIS (1) Walhalla, S. C. LEE T. MATHIS (2) Edgefield, S. C. GEORGE E. MATTHEWS (1) . . . Orangeburg, S. C. HOUSTON C. MATTHEWS (2) Timmonsville, S. C. JAN E. MATTHEWS (1) Pottstown, Pa. MARVIN D. MAULDIN (1) Aiken, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN i : xA . I Ah ' UNDERCLASSMEN • PATSY L. MAULDEN (1) Easley.S. C. CHRISTOPHER L. MAURY (21 . . Nantucket, Mass. JOHN W. MAUTHE (2) Neptune, N. J. CHARLES B. MAXWELL (2) Florence, S. C. CHARLES E. McALISTER (2) Leesville, S. C. W. EDGAR McALISTER (2) .... Walhalla, S. C. • CARL C. McCALL (1 ) Greenville, S. C. GEORGE H. McCALL (1 ) Greenville, S. C. STEPHEN A. McCALL (1) Charlotte, N. C. HUGH B. McCALLUM (3) Fort Mill, S. C. JAMES J. McCALLUM (3) . Atlantic Highlands, N.J. SUSAN M. McCARTER (3) ... .Fountain Inn, S. C. • ROBERT O. McCarthy (2) Parville, S. C. CONSTANCE R. McCARTY (1) .Ware Shoals, S. C. ESTHER J. McCASKILL (1) Bethune, S. C. ROBERT W. McCLAM (1 ) Columbia, S. C. JAMES W. McCLARD (2) Sumter, S. C. ROBERT W. McCLEAVE (1) Rock Hill, S. C. • REBECCA A. McCLELLAND (2) . Anderson, 8. C. BONNIE H. McCOMBS (2) Easley, S. C. WM. PERRY McCOMBS (2) Anderson, S. C. PAULA G. McCONNELL (3) Rockville, Md. BOBBYE NEAL McCORD (3) . . . Greenwood, S. C. JOHN K. McCORD (1) Manning, S. C. • JOHN W. McCORD (2) Manning, S. C. EDWARD G. McCORMICK (1) Hillside, N. J. FRANCIS M. McCORMICK (1) . Spartanburg, S. C. CHRISTINE R. McCOWAN (2) . Simpsonville, S. C. CAROL J. McCOWN (3) Anderson, S. C. BEVERLY C. McCOY (3) Clearwater, Fla. • MACIE K. McCOY (2) Aiken, S. C. NANCY L. McCOY (1) Anderson, S. C. GEORGE J. McCRARY (3) Columbia, S. C. JOHN M. McCRAW (1 ) Gaff ney, S. C. JACK M. McCREA (3) Kingstree, S. C. HELEN E. McCULLOUGH (2) Whitmire, S. C. • SARA L. McCURLEY (2) Anderson, S. C. OWEN K. McCUTCHEOlM (1) Dillon, S. C. BENJAMIN F. McDANIEL (3) . Travelers Rest, S.C. WILLIAM A. McDANIEL (3) Florence, S.C. WM. CHARLES McDANIEL (2) . . Lake City, S. C. CATHY D. McDonald (D Orangeburg, S. C. • FELICIA A. McDonald (D . . .Bennettsville,S. C. MARVIN N. McDonald (3) ... Orangeburg, S. C. milford e. McDonald (d iva,s. c. ROSE M. McDonald (3) Iva, S. c. MARGARET H. McEACHIN (1) ... Florence, S. C. AUSTIN R. McELHANEY (3) ... Greenwood, S. C. • LEWIS B. McELREATH (1) . . . . Simpsonville, S. C. CASSANDRA R. McELVEEN (2) . .Scranton, S. C. MARTHA L. McELVEEN (2) Sumter, S. C. NORWOOD R. McELVEEN (1) ... Rock Hill,S. C. CHARLES 8. McFADDEN (1) Rock Hill, S.C. HENRY A. McFADDEN (1) Gale, S. C. • JANICE E. McFADDEN (2) Clemson,S. C. JEANNIE M. McFADDIN (3) Manning, S. C. SAMUEL R. McFADDIN (2) Sardinia, S. C. NEWMAN C. McGARITY (1) . . . Spartanburg, S. C. PAT McGAUGHEY (1) Tucker, Ga. MICHAEL B. McGEE (1) Sumter.S. C. • MARY L. McGI LL 13) Anderson, S. C. MIRIAM R. McGILL (1) Anderson, S. C. KEVIN E. McGINNIS (1) Sumter, S. C. MARIANNE E. McGRADY (3) ... Greenville, S. C. KELLY D. McHENRY (3) Williannsport, Pa. RUTH F. MclNERNY (3) Mt. Pleasant, S. C. • SHARON L. MclNTOSH (1) Pinewood.S. C. THOMAS K. MclNTYRE (1) lnman,S. C. GWENDOLYN C. McJUNKIN (1) ... Sumter, S. C. BONNIE A. McKEE (2) Seneca, S. C. DAVID E. McKEE (1) Seneca, S. C. JEAN M. McKEE (3) Charleston, S. C. • JACK A. McKENZIE (1) Mullins, S. C. MARTHA M. McKENZIE (1) ... Moorestown, N. J. MARIANNA M. McKEOWN (2) . . . . Roebuck, S. C. EUGENE B. McKINNEY (3) Easley, S. C. FRANK D. McKINNEY (3) Central, S. C. REBECCA J. McKINNEY (3) Greenville, S. C. • W.WATSON McKINNON (1) St. George, S. C. DAVID D. McLAURIN (1) Dillon, S.C. JOHN F. McLAURIN (2) Bennettsville, S. C. CHARLES M. McLEOD (1) Sumter, S. C. MARY A. McLEOD (3) Greenwood, S. C. NANCY J, McLEOD (1) Newberry, S. C. • VANDA L, McLEOD (1) Camden, S. C. BRENDA J. McLOUGHLIN (1) . . Mt. Pleasant, S.C. KATHLEEN M. McMAHON (2) Sumter, S. C. MARY L. McMAKIN (1) Tucker, Ga. JOANNE M. McMillan (2) ... .Orangeburg, S. C. MICHAEL D. McMillan (3) . . Summerville, S. C. •DEBORAH H. McNEELY (1) . .Sandy Sprmgs, S. C. WM. JAMES McPHAIL (1) Abbeville, S. C. NEVA L. McQUOWN (2) Greenwood, S. C. GEORGE R. McRAE, JR. (1) Cheraw, S. C. MICHAEL E. McWHORTER (1) Easley, S. C. MARY P. MEADOWS (2) Columbia, S. C. • STEVEN B. MEADOWS (1) Columbia, S. C. JOAN T. MEAKIN (1) Greenville, S. C. SALLY P. MEASE (1 ) Clearwater, S. C. JAMES G. MEEK (2) Greenville, S. C. DEBORAH E. MEEKS (1 ) Belton, S. C. W. BRUCE MEIER (1) Atlanta, Ga. • CAROL L. MEINCKE (1) Barrington. III. EDDIE H. MELLETTE (2) Turbeville, S. C. CHARLES J. MELOY (1) Millersville, Pa. HARRY L. MELTON (2) Lancaster, S. C. JANE A. MELTON (3) Georgetown, S. C. LIBBY MELTON (2) Manning, S. C. • W. LYNN MELTON (1) Graniteville, S. C. DERRICK R. MERCK (1) Anderson, S. C. KEITH A. MERCK (1 ) Greenville, S. C. BRUCE E. METCALF (1) Camden, S. C. CYNTHIA E. METZ (1) Columbia, S. C. JANICE R. METZ (2) Greer, S. C. • MARGARET L. MEYER (1) .... N. Augusta, S. C. WENDY K. MEYERS (1) Camden, S. C. HUBERTS. MILES (2) Dillon, S. C. JOHN D. MILES (2) Florence, S. C. ANDREW M. MILFORD (3) Abbeville, S. C. JOSEPH R. MILLENDER (2) . . .St. Matthews, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN I ' kIV; UNDERCLASSMEN fi j SS • DARRELL MILLER (1) Saluda, S. C. EDWARD J. MILLER (2) Timmonsville, S. C. JACKIE W. MILLER (2) Clemson, S. C. JERRY B. MILLER (2) Clemson, S. C. LEWIS M. MILLER (2) Fort Mill, S. C. LISTON T. MILLER (2) Johnsonville, S. C. • MARY E. MILLER (1) Lexington, S. C. MICHAEL H. MILLER (3) Clemson, S. C. PATRICIA J. MILLER (2) Ridgeland, S. C. ROBERT J. MILLER (1) Oxford, Ohio W. HAROLD MILLER (1 ) Enoree, S. C. JOHN M. MILTON (1) Fori Benning, Ga. • BEVERLY C. MIMMS (2) Sandy Springs, S. C. LARRY D. MIMS (2) Greenville, S. C. ROBERTA J. MINER (1) Hampton, S. C. CHERYL A. MINGES (1) Camden, S. C. BARBARA A. MISHOE (3) Loris, S. C. LEE W. MITCHELL (2) Clemson, S. C. • JAMES H. MIXON (1) Sumter, S.C. W. MONTE MIZE (1) Greenville, S. C. CHARLES R. MOBLEY (1) Great Falls, S. C. HENRY L. MOISE (3) Sumter, S. C. ANTHONY G. MOLLICA (1) Niles, Ohio DEBORAH G. MONROE (1) Marion, S. C. • GEORGE R. MONTGOMERY (3) . . .Laurens, S.C. HARRY J. MONTGOMERY (2) . . . Lancaster, S. C. CHARLES A. MONTJOY (2) Greenwood, S. C. GARY L. MONTS (1) Washington, D. C. ALTON T. MOODY (1) Nanuet, N. Y. CLEON C. MOON, JR. (3) ... Travelers Rest, S. C. • JAMES A. MOON (3) Orangeburg, S. C. CAR Y P. MOORE (2) Laurens, S. C. DANA G. MOORE (2) Seneca, S. C. DONALD R. MOORE (1) Starr, S. C. DORIS I. MOORE (3) Spartanburg, S. C. GLORIA L. MOORE (3) Anderson, S. C. • JOHN R. MOORE (2) Anderson, S. C. JOHNNY A. MOORE (2) Spartanburg, S. C. LEORNARD K. MOORE (1) Loris, S. C. NIKKI D. MOORE (1) Simpsonville, S. C. RHONDA L. MOORE (2) Greenville, S. C. SHERRl D. MOORE (3) Jacksonville, N. C. • WILLIAM A. MOORE ID Easlev,S. C. ELIZABETH A. MOORER (1) . .N. Charleston, S.C. WALTER W. MOORHEAD (3) .. Blacksburg, S. C. BARRY S. MORGAN (3) Gaffney, S. C. ROBERT L. MORGAN (3) Edgefield, S. C. SANDRA F. MORGAN (2) Easley, S. C. • WANDA J. MORGAN (1) Seneca, S. C. EDWARD V. MORGRET (3) Bethesda, Md. DAVID J. MORRIS (1) Fairforest, S. C. DENNIS L. MORRIS (2) Fairforest, S. C. GERALD L. MORRIS (3) Andrews, S. C. KATHLEEN L. MORRIS (3) Lutherville, Md. • MARTHA L. MORRIS (2) Beaufort, S. C. MICHAEL W. MORRISON (2) Mauldin, S. C. CHRISTINE MORRONE (1) . . . . Greenwood, S. C. CORRIE S. MORROW (3) Greenville, S. C. JAMES R. MORROW (1) Greenville, S. C. PHILIP C. MORROW (1) Spartanburg, S. C. iSa-%S:ik«2.i aLi: • JOE D. MORTON (1) Rockville, Md. CHARLES R. MOSES (1 ) Mauldin, S, C. AVA C. MOSS (1) Greenville, S. C. CURTIS M. MOSS (3) Cameron, S. C. SHARON M. MOSS (2) Greenville, S. C. MARY M. MOSTELLER (2) Seneca, S. C. • WILLIAM C. MOSTERTZ (2) Oreland, Pa. ROBERT V. MOTT (1) Reston, Va. DERRICK MOZINGO (1) Surater, S. C. MARY J. MOZINGO (2) Columbia, S. C. JENNIFER S. MOZLEY (1) Seneca, S. C. SANDRA A. MUCKENFUSS (1) Summerville, S. C. • STEPHEN H. MUDGE (2) Johnsonville, S. C. MICHAELS. MULLEN (3) Auburn, N. Y. WILLIAM C. MULLIGAN (3) .... Bellmore, N. Y. GEORGE A. MULLINNIX (3) .... Greenville, S. C. ANDREW M. MUNDY (1) Abbeville, S. C. VICKI L. MUNGER (2) Columbia, S. C. • DIANE M. MURPHY (2) Rockville, Md. EDWARD Y. MURPHY (3) Edgemoor, S. C. RICHARD F. MURPHY (1) .... Spartanburg, S. C. ALBERT O. MURRAY (3) Tampa, Fla. EMILY E. MURRAY (1) Summerville, S. C. GRADY C. MURRAY, JR. (1) Grover,S.C. • LARRY R. MURRAY (3) Columbia, S. C. SUSAN E. MURRAY (1) Summerville, S. C. THOMAS L. MURRAY (1) Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM D. MURRAY (1) Rock Hill,S. C. WILLIAM J. MURRAY (II Aiken, S. C. SARA M. MURRILL (2) Atlanta, Ga. • WILLIAM R. MUTH (3) Bethesda, Md. CELIA M. MYERS (1 ) Cope, S. C. DEBRA L. MYERS (2) Graniteville, S. C. JAMES B. MYERS (1 ) Summerville, S. C. MARY L. MYERS (1) Simpsonville, S. C. LAWRENCE C. NALLEY (3) Easley, S. C. • JESSE A. NANCE (1) North, S. C. JOHN W. NANCE (1) McConnells, S. C. CHARLES E. NATIONS (2) Central, S. C. THOMAS B. NAVE (3) Greenvi ood, S. C. LYNNE A. NAWROCKI (3) Erie, Pa. NANCY J. NEEDHAM (2) Knoxville, Tenn. UNDERCLASSMEN • WILLIAM H. NEELY (1) Laurens, S. C. KAREN S. NEESE (3) Columbia, S. C. ANNE L. NELSON (1 ) Mt. Pleasant, S. C. CHARLES D. NELSON (3) .... Simpsonville, S. C. TIMOTHY J. NELSON (3) Central, S. C. PAMELA NESBITT (1) Lynchburg, S. C. • R. KATHY NESBITT (1) Sumter, S. C. ROSE A. NESBITT (1) Sumter, S. C. TERESA A. NESMITH (3) Columbia, S. C. BLICKER E. NETTLES (2) Charleston, S. C. ANNETTE NEVILLE (2) Walhalla,S. C. KATHRYN T. NEWLAND (2) . . .Silver Spring, Md. •JANELLE NEWMAN (1) Aiken, S. C. MYRON M. NEWMAN (1 ) Bethune, S. C. STEPHEN E. NEWMAN (3) Sumter, S. C. CLAUDE R. NEWTON (3) . . . . Yonges Island, S. C. LYNN NICHOLSON (1) Laurens, S. C. PEGGY J. NICHOLSON (3) Charleston, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN i% 4 f • DONNA A. NICKS (1 ) Sumter, S. C. STEPHEN K. NODINE (1) Greenville, S. C. VICKIE S. NODINE (1) SImpsonville, S. C. THOMAS E. NOE (3) Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL A. NOLL (1) Summerville, S. C. EDWARD L. NORRIS (3) Sumter, S. C. • NANCY NORTHRUP (2) Suffern, N, Y. CELIA L. NUNAMAKER (1) Hanahan, S. C. HENRY G. NUNNERY (2) Edgemoor, S. C. DAVID G. NUTT (2) Dunwoody, Ga. TERRY L. NYE (2) Leesville, S. C. MARY F. OAKLEY (2) Anderson, S. C. • CYNTHIA O ' BRIEN (1) Maitland, Fla. MARY ELLEN O ' CONNOR (1) Atlanta, Ga. BARNETT E. O ' DELL (1 ) Cheravu, S. C. JERRY A. O ' DELL (1) Laurens, S. C. MARGARET L. O ' DELL (1) Marietta, Ga. PATRICK B. O ' DELL (1) Laurens, S. C. • JOHN M. ODOM (1) Manning, S.C. THOMAS J. O ' DONNELL (1 ) .... Greenville, S. C. DIANE M. OGLE (1) Clemson, S. C. MICHEAL G. OGLE (2) Easley, S. C. DAVID M. OLIVER (1) West Union, S. C. JAMES O. OLIVER (1) Sumter, S. C. • MICHAEL OPPENHEIM (2) Hollywood, Fla. HOWARD B. ORLIN (1) Miami Beach, Fla. ROBERT L. ORR (3) Greenville, S. C. DENMON W. ORVIN (1) Pinopolis, S. C. DEBORAH S. OSBORNE (3) Seneca, S. C. ROBERT J. OSBORNE (2) Turbeville, S. C. • ROBERT M. OSBORNE (3) Fort Mill, S. 0. MICHAEL J. OSHINSKY (3) Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL P. OSTEEN (1) Greenville, S. C. KY OSTERGARD (1) Arlington, Va. JESSE K. OSTERHOUDT (1) . . . Orangeburg, S. C. CHARLES H. OSTLING (1) Avon Park, Fla. • ALICE J. OSWALD (3) Allendale, S. C. PATRICIA A. OSWALD (3) Landrum, S. C. SUSAN C. OTTERSON (3) . . Sagamore Hills, Ohio MACK L. OUZTS (2) Greenwood, S. C. JOHN E. OWEN (3) Yo ' -k, S. C. MICHAEL L. OWEN (2) Seneca, S. C. • CAROL A. OWENS (2) Sumter, S. C. THOMAS W. OWENS (2) Greenville, S. C. MARVIN A. OWINGS, JR. (3) Clemson, S. C. NANCY E. PACE (3) Pickens, S. C. ALFRED L. PADGETT (1) .... Spartanburg, S. C. LEONARD M. PADGETT (2) ... Walterboro, S. C. • HENRY M. PAGE (2) Dillon, S. C. MICHAEL N. PAGE (3) Greenville, S. C. THOMAS E. PAGE (2) Mt. Pleasant, S. C. VALERI E J. PAGE (1 ) Columbia, S. C. THOMAS R. PAGELS (1) Bayport, N. Y. JANE E. PALMER (2) Columbia, S. C. • JOYCE A. PALMER (1) Gaffney, S. C. NORA G. PALMER (1 ) Greenville, S. C. KENNETH A. PANKOPP (3) Atlanta, Ga. VERONICA M. PAPE (1) Greenville, S. C. MARY R. PARADIS (2) Columbia, S. C. SHARON D. PARHAM (3) Summerville, S. C. JjjLU;liSti l vSi,.JJ.U • SANJAY K. PARIKH (1) Charleston CYNTHIA L. PARKER (1) Greenville DAVID A. PARKER (1) Abbeville MARGARET E. PARKER (3) . . . N. Augusta PHILIP E. PARKER (2) Greenwood ROBERT P. PARKER (1) Pendleton • HAROLD M. PARKS (1) Greenville RUSSELL P. PARKS (1) Greenville, S. BROOKS PARLER (3) Clemson A. DEWEY PARR (3) Lancaster BOYD H. PARR (1) Newberry WILLIAM W. PARR (2) Newberry • CARL H. PATAT (1) Greer ALEXANDER M. PATCH (2) Leesbu JOHN B. PATE (3) Sumter, CATHERINE E. PATRICK (1) .. Charleston DONNA M. PATRICK (1 ) Pickens JOHN W. PATRICK (1) St. George • JAMES G. PATTERSON (1) .. L. DEWITT PATTERSON (3) . LEONARD B. PATTERSON (3) MONTY B. PATTERSON (2) . . PAMELA D. PATTERSON (1) . , PAULA M. PATTERSON (3) . . , Anderson Greenville .Fort Mill . . Easley Pendleton Anderson • ROBIN K. PATTERSON (3) Pickens JOHN F. PATTON (3) Walhalla PAMELA E. PATURZO (3) Columbia JAMES M. PATZ (2) Maple Heights SAMUEL S. PAVILA (3) Clemson JAMES M. PAYNE (3) Anderson • STEPHEN A. PAYNE (2) Gastonia, PATRICIA L. PEACE (3) Greenville BRUCIE L. PEACH (2) Camden BRADLEY A. PEACOCK (1) Camden WILBUR L. PEACOCK (3) Dillon REBECCA L. PEARSON (3) ... Simpsonvilie • STEVEN M. PEARSON (1) Pendleton FRANK D. PEDEN (2) Greenville SUSIE F. PEDEN (1) Easley GEORGE A. PEEBLES (1) Sumter SHERRIL A. PEEBLES (2) Sumter SUSAN V. PEELER (2) Gaffney UNDERCLASSMEN • WILLIAM J. PEELER (3) Gaffney, S.C. JOHN L. PEEPLES (2) Estill, S. C. P. PHILIP PENDERGRASS (1) . . Great Falls, S. C. DAVID S. PENLAND (2) Greenville, S. C. DALE A. PENNINGTON (2) York,S. C. AMY R. PEREZ ( 2) Sumter, S. C. • CATHY A. PERKINS (1) Easley, S. C. WILLIAM C. PERKINS (2) Columbia, S. C. ELIZABETH J. PERRY (2) Clemson, S. C. PHILIP R. PERRY (2) Saluda, S. C. RUFUS E. PERRY (1) Saluda, S. C. VALERIE J. PERRY (2) Taylors, S. C. •ALBERT H. PETERS (3) Aiken, S. C. CHARLES W. FETTERS (1) Aiken, S. C. DAVID L. PETTIGREW (1) Beaufort, S. C. NANCY J. PETTIGREW (3) . . . Calhoun Falls, S. C. PHYLLIS A. PETTIGREW (1) lva,S. C. JEFFREY W. PETTIT (2) Gaffney, S. C. w % w wm m 9l .4 % UNDERCLASSMEN 8 ' • LAURA C. PETTIT (1 ) Spartanburg, S. C. LEE E. PETTIT (3) York, S. C. PATRICIA J. PETTY (3) Spartanburg, S. C. ARTHUR R. PETZEL (2) Jenkintown, Pa. MARY M. PHIFER (1) Spartanburg, S. C. DIANE J. PHILLIPS (2) Greenville, S. C. • DONALD T. PHILLIPS (3) Arlington, Va. DONALD T. PHILLIPS (3) Iva, S. C. EVELYN J. PHILLIPS (2) Belton, S. C. KATHERINE M. PHILLIPS (1) ... Greenville, S. C. E. LUCY PHILPOT (2) Greenville, S. C. ELIZABETH R. PHIPPS (1) ... Hilton Head, S. C. • PAMELA L. PHLEGAR (2) Kingsport, Tenn. DOROTHY K. PIERCE (3) Clemson, S. C. ANNA S. PIERSON (2) Greenville, S. C. TERRI L. PIKE (2) Hanahan, S. C. CHARLES N. PINCKNEY (2) Sumter, S. C. HOLLY G. PITCHURE (1) Taylors, S. C. • ARTHUR V. PITMAN (3) N. Augusta, S. C. JENNIFER L. PITMAN (1) N. Augusta, S. C. ROBERT F. PITTMAN (2) Latta, S. C. ROY E. PITTMAN (3) Cayce, S. C. ROBIN B. PITTS (1) Anderson, S. C. ANDREW M. PLATT (1 ) Kingsport, Tenn. • SPENCER M. PLAYER (2) Sumter, S. C. TOMMASINE PLOWDEN (1) Manning, S. C. CARL D. PLYLER (1) Seneca, S. C. JAMES M. POHLMAN (1) Florence, S. C. ANGELA J. POLK (2) Greenville, S. C. GREGORY J. POLLAK (3) Vestal, N. Y. • DEBORAH S. POLSON (3) Marion, S. C. DORIS E. POOLE (3) Anderson, S. C. E. RANDALL POOLE (1) Spartanburg, S. C. THOMAS B. POOLE (2) Columbia, S. C. TIMOTHY R. POPE (2) Inman, S. C. JOHN F. PORCARI (3) Mayport, Fla. • THOMAS J. PORT (2) Georgetown, S. C. M. LATRELL PORTER (1) Loris, S. C. PHILIP S. PORTER (2) Pickens, S. C. ROBERT C. PORTER (3) Pickens, S. C. GARY B. FORTH (1) St. Matthews, S. C. PATRICIA POSEY (1) Sumter, S. C. • TOMMY R. POSEY (1) N. Augusta, S. C. RONALD L. POSTON (1) Lake City, S.C. JEFFREY W. POTTER (1) Brielle, N. J. SUSAN L. POTTS (1) Charleston, S. C. SANDRA L. POTTZ (1) Piedmont, S. C. JOSEPH L. POWELL (2) Latta, S. C. • LEROY D. POWELL (2) Lake City, S. C. SUSAN J. PRATER (1) Seneca, S. C. JOHN W. PRATHER (2) Spartanburg, S. C. JOHN S. PRATT (3) Granville, Ohio NANCY M. PRATT (1) Saltville, Va. HERBERT G. PREGNALL (3) Denmark, S. C. • BRADLEY K. PRESSLEY (1) Easley, S. C. STEVEN W. PRESSLEY (2) Seneca, S. C. ANSEL B. PRICE (2) Saluda, S. C. DAVID L. PRICE (3) Roswell, Ga. DAVID M. PRICE (1) Sumter, S. C. DEBRA PRICE (1) Denmark, S. C. • EDDIE C. PRICE (1) Campobello, S. C. JANE F. PRICE (2) Greenwood, S. C. MARTHA A. PRICE (1) Gaffney, S. C. M. TERRY PRICE (2) Bethune.S. C. PEGGY J. PRICE (2) Greenwood, S. C. STEPHEN E. PRICE (2) Columbia, S. C. • TRUDI A. PRICE (2) Abbeville, S. C. DOROTHY D. PRIDDY (3) Greenville, S. C. PATRICIA D. PRIDMORE (1) . .W. Columbia, S. C. HARRY E. PRINCE (2) lnman,S. C. LINDA PRINCE (1) Landrum, S. C. RANDY R. PRITCHARD (3) Miami, Fla. • EDWARD L. PROCTOR (3) Conway, S. C. DEBORAH A. PROFFITT (3) Moncks Corner, S. C. B. LYNN PROSSER (2) Florence, S. C, HERBERT H. PROVENCE (2) Greenville, S. C. RALPH L. PRUITTE (3) Durham, N. C. LAURA J. PRUITT (1 ) Pendleton, S. C. • WILSON A. PUETTE (3) Roebuck, S. C. BRUCE A. PULLEN (2) Kingstree, S. C. DAVID B. PULLEN (2) Kingstree, S. C. ELAINE B. PULLEN (3) Clemson,S.C. TERRY L. PULLIAM (1) Johns Island, S. C. CLARENCE S. PUND (1) Augusta, Ga. • ELLEN P. PURCELL (1) Ladson,S. C. MICHAEL P. PURCELL (3) Clemson, S. C. TOMMY L. PURCELL (2) Toccoa, Ga. THOMAS L. PURDY (3) Iva, S. C. DAVID J. PURNELL (3) Baltimore, Md. WILLIAM L. PURSLEY (1) Rock Hill,S. C. • BASIL P. PUSHKAR (1) Columbia, S. C. HARRY F. QUALLS (2) Clemson, S. C. MICHAEL L. QUEEN (1) Franklin, N. C. CATHY M. QUICK (3) Loris,S.C. KATHLEEN W. QUINBY (1) . Fort Lauderdale, Fla. GEORGE A, QUINN (1) Lancaster, S. C. • WENDY L. QUINN (2) Greenville, S. C. CATHY J. QUINTON (1) . Charleston Heights, S. C. BILLY M. RABON (3) Aynor, S. C. HORACE T. RABON (3) Rock Hill, S. C. RICHARD W. RABURN (1) Williston,S. C. KEN M. RADA (1) Anderson, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • JANET C. RADFORD (1) Greenwood, S. C. GARY S. RAGAN (2) Rock Hill,S. C. REBECCA A. RAINES (2) Landrum, S. C. JOHN W. RAINEY (1 ) Spartanburg, S. C. ALICE M. RAMSEY (3) Monticello, S. C. BARNWELL S. RAMSEY (1) York, S. C. • BOBBY W. RAMSEY (3) Piedmont, S. C. DONALD L. RAMSEY (1 ) Anderson, S. C. ELIZABETH J. RAMSEY (1) Greenville, S. C. GARY F. RAMSEY (1 ) Greenville, S. C. REUBEN N. RAMSEY (3) Greenville, S. C. GREGORY A. RANDALL (3) . . Spartanburg, S. C. • MARK S. RANKIN (1) Myrtle Beach, S. C. JOHN H. RANSON (2) Andrews, S. C. THOMAS S. RAPP (3) Cordele, Ga. DAVID J. RASH (1) Union, S. C. LAURA A. RAUCH (1) Saluda, S. C. SUSAN H. RAWL (1) Lexington, S. C. • PATRICIA J. RAYMER (21 Greenville, S. C. GORDON W. RAYNAL (1) Columbia, S. C. PAMELA S. READY (2) Columbia, S. C. ROBERT C. REARDEN (3) Seneca, S. C. MARY L. REAVES (1 ) Myrtle Beach, S. C. MICHAEL B. RECTOR (3) Greer, S. C. • F. LYNN REDICK (1) Taylors, S. C. GEORGE H. REED (3) Hopkins, S. C. RUSSELL B. REED (3) North, S. C. DAVID A. REESE (1) Columbia, S. C. FREDT. REESE (3) Laurens, S. C. CARROL B. REEVES (1 ) Heath Springs, S. C. • PAMELA J. REEVES (3) Taylors, S. C. SUSAN J. REICHERT (2) Baltimore, Md. MICHAEL E. REID (1) Simpsonville, S. C. TERRY A. REID (3) Simpsonville, S. C. REBECCA A. REINOVSKY (3) Pickens, S. C. REGINA L. REINOVSKY (1) Pickens, S. C. • ROBERTA J. REINOVSKY (1) Pickens, S. C. JOHN P. REMELIUS (1) Greenville, S. C. DEBBIE D. RENFROW (1) Sumter, S. C. CARL J. RENNER (3) N. Bergen, N. J. KAREN L. RENO (1) Rock Hill,S. C. STEVEN H. RESNICK (1) Rockville, Md. • HUMBERTO REY (1) . .Dorrimar Bay, Puerto Rico DEBORAH A. REYLING (1) Sumter, S. C. JOHN C. REYNOLDS (2) Woodbndge, Conn. JOYCE D. REYNOLDS (2) East Point, Ga. LEONARD D. REYNOLDS (2) . . .Darlington, S. C. MELANIE G. REYNOLDS (1) . N. Charleston, S. C. • PHILLIP H. REYNOLDS (1) Lexington, S. C. TERRY E. REYNOLDS (3) Lexington, S. C. JOHN W. RHENEY (1) Orangeburg, S. C. DAVID A. RHODES (1) Louisville, Ky. LEON W. RHODES (2) Oxon Hill, Md. NELSON K. RHODES (2) Prosperity, S. C. • SARAH L. RHODES (2) Estill, S.C. CAROL A. RICE (3) Greenville, S. C. LINVIL B. RICH (2) Clemson, S. 0. DONNA M. RICHARDSON (3) Monroe, Ga. FRANCES P. RICHARDSON (3) . Perrysburg, Ohio JAMES L. RICHARDSON (1) Barnwell, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • SEAMAN S. RICHARDSON (1) Sumter, S. C. SUSAN E. RICHARDSON (1) Belton, S. C. WILLIAM O. RICHARDSON (3) . . Ridgeland.S. C. BENNIE F. RICHBOURG (1) . N. Charleston, S. C. JANET C. RICHBOURG (1) Sumter, S. C. JOSEPH A. RICHMAN (3) Gibbstown, N. J. • ROBERT W. RICKARD (3) Sumter, S. C. JANET N. RICKER (1) Greenville, S. C. STEPHEN A. RIDDLE (3) Easley, S. C. CALVIN G. RIDGEWAY (3) Greenville, S. C. ROBERT R. RIDGEWAY (2) Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM D. RIDGEWAY (3) ... Honea Path, S. C. • FRAN J. RIGGINS (3) Easley, S. C. JOEL C. RILEY (3) Saluda, S. C. JOHN A. RILEY (2) Sumter, S. C. RALPH N. RILEY (1) Saluda, S. C. ROBERT G. Rl LEY (2) Piedmont, S. C. ROGER D. RILEY (2) Bakersfield, Calif. -.■,:Xfc :iifoJ-fci;ii«ji.j.u ii«i-: -- • K. LYNN RINGER (1) Newberry, S. C. WILLIAM H. RIORDON (3) Greenville, S. C. GEORGE R. RISH (1) Leesville.S. C. JOHN C. RIVERS (31 Hampton, S. C. BENJAMIN M. ROACH (1) Rock Hill,S. C. JULIA A. ROBBINS (31 Taylors, S. C. • CATHERINE A. ROBERTO (1) . . Wilmington, Del. BARBARA ROBERTS (1 ) Bamberg, S. C. DAVID J. ROBERTS (1) Seneca, S. C. DEBBIE J. ROBERTS (3) Greenwood, S. C. EUGENE W. ROBERTS (1) Greenwood, S. C. GARY R. ROBERTS (3) Greenville, S. C. • MARTHA A. ROBERTS (II ... .Short Hills, N. J. DEBRA L. ROBINSON (1) Williamston, S. C. MICHAEL W. ROBINSON (3) Iva.S. C. MELBA L. ROCHESTER (1) Greenville, S. C. SAMUEL L. RODDEY (3) Sumter, S. C. WILLIAM J. RODDEY (1) Rock Hill,S. C. • MARIE A. RODELSPERGER (2) . Newberry, S. C. DAVIDS. RODGERS (1) Columbia, S. C. MICHAEL A. RODGERS (1) Scranton,S. C. MORGAN S. RODGERS (1) Marion, S. C. SAMUEL A. RODGERS (1) Scranton.S. C. E. ANNETTE ROE (1) Anderson, S. C. • JEAN M. ROE (2) Charleston, S. C. JULIUS M. ROESEL (3) Macon, Ga. PATRICIA F. ROFFE (3) Rochester, N. Y. CHARLES D. ROGALSKI (1) .Locust Valley, N. Y. ALAN D. ROGERS (1 ) Pickens, S. C. DEBORAH K. ROGERS (1) Columbia, S. C. • ELIZABETH A. ROGERS (3) Clemson, S. C. F. CELESTE ROGERS (2) Marion, S. C. JANET A. ROGERS (1 ) Orangeburg, S. C. JEANNIE L. ROGERS (3) Dillon, S. C. JOSEPH O. ROGERS (2) Manning, S. C. RANDAL C. ROGERS (1) Hanahan, S. C. •STANLEY K. ROGERS (2) Hanahan, S. C. SUSAN L. ROGERS (21) Hartsville, S. C. J. WILLIAM ROGERS (1) Woodruff, S. C. JACK H. ROLLINS (1) Greenville, S. C. JIMMY B. ROLLINS (2) Chesterfield, S. C. ANITA J. ROPER (1 ) Easley, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • JAMES B. ROPER (1) Gray Court, S. C. JAMES W. ROSE (2) Sardinia, S. C. SANDRA E. ROSE (1) Columbia, S. C. MILFORD ROSEMOND (3) Greenville, S. C. JENNY G. ROSENBERG (2) Abbeville, S. C. ELIZABETH G. ROSS (1) Columbia, S. C. •JOHN E. ROSS (3) Clemson, S. C. MELVIN G. ROSS (2) Charleston, S. C. STEVEN R. ROSS (1 ) Florence, S. C. VICKI L. ROSWAL (1) Clemson, S. C. JOHN S. ROTAN (3) Batesburg, S. C. MARAH W. ROTLAND (1) Lexington, S. C. •JACOB D. ROUSE (3) Luray,S.C. VIRGINIA A. ROUSE (21 Luray.S. C. WILLIAM A. ROUSE (3) Luray,S.C. DAVID L. ROWE (3) Hartsville, S. C. BELINDA R. ROWELL (21 Hampton, S. C. MAXCY W. ROWELL (II Andrews, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • WILLIAM C. ROWELL (2) Sumter, S. C. KEITH L. ROWLAND (2) Camden, S. C. STEPHEN P. ROWLEY (II Coral Gables, Fla. DONALD G. ROYSTER (1) Spartanburg, S. C. DENISE A. RUCKER (1) Spartanburg, S. C. PHYLLIS L. RUDISAIL (3) Etowah, S. 0. • NANCY S. RUFF (1) Ridgeway,S. C. RANDALL C. RUFF (3) Pomana, S. C. NANCY R. RUSH (2) Greenwood, S. C. WILLIAM B. RUSH (1) Mannmg, S. C. ROBERT E. RUSHTON (1) Johnston, S. C. RONALD L. RUSHTON (1) Saluda, S. C. • S.CAROL RUSHTON (1) Greenwood, S. C. WILLIAMS. RUSSELL (1) Ware Shoals, S. C. ADAM D. RUTTER (1) Summerville, S. C. THOMAS H. RYAN (1 ) Trenton, S. C. ARTURO P.SAID (2) Santiago, Chile JOSEPH A. SALERNI (3) . . . . N. Charleston, S. C. • GEORGE D. SALLEY (2) North, S. C. HARRIETT A. SALLEY (1) ... . Orangeburg, S. C. NATHAN T. SALLEY (1) Salley, S. C. STEVEN F. SALLEY (1) Orangeburg, S. C. ESTHER N. SAMPLE (2) Saluda, S. C. CINDY A. SANDERS (2) Gaffney, S. C. • DAVID E. SANDERS (1) Tucker, Ga. EARL F. SANDERS (3) Walterboro, S. C. ROSS M. SANDERS (3) Frogmore, S. C. STEPHEN 0. SANDERS .... Moncks Corner, S. C. TERRY L. SANDERS (1) Hanahan, S. C. CHRIS M. SANDIFER (2) Florence, S. C. • HELEN G. SANSBURY (1) ... .Myrtle Beach, S. C. TIMOTHY L. SARGENT (2) Liberty, S. C. JOHN M.SARRATT (1) Gaffney, S. C. SANDRA E. SARTAIN (1) Anderson, S. C. DAVID T. SASSER (3) Garden City, Ga. NANCY M. SASSER (1) Walterboro, S. C. • RICHARD H.SATCHER (1) Edgefield, S. C. RUSSELL A. SAUNDERS (1) ... Walterboro, S. C. RUTHIE P. SAUNDERS (3) Walterboro, S. C. THOMAS G.SAUNDERS (1) Dover, N.J. PAMELA D. SAVAGE (1 ) Simpsonville, S. C. LINDA L.SAVAGEAU (1) Seneca, S. C. • KENNETH S.SAVILLE (2) Marietta, S. C. WALTER E. SAYERS (3) Greenville, S. C. JENNY C. SCALES (2) Greenville, S. C. THOMAS J. SCAVONE (1) .. Moorestown, N. J. LEE W. SCHAFER (2) St. Petersburg, Fla. DORIE L. SCHELS (1) Summerville, S. C. • ROBERT H. SCHENKER (2) Wayne, Pa. DAVID J. SCHIPPER (1) Wychoff, N. J. JOSEPH D. SCHMIDT (1) Charleston, S. C. KAREN L. SCHOFFSTALL (1) . Summerville, S. C. RUTH A.SCHRIMPF (1) Spartanburg, S. C. RANDOLPH P. SCHULLEY (3) Sommerville, N. Y. • MARY E. SCHWOB (3) Silver Spring, Md. JANET L.SCOGGINS (1) Smyrna, S. C. JOE E. SCOGGINS (3) Lexington, S. C. CATHERINE A. SCOTT (2) .... Fort Bragg, N. C. MITCHELL S. SCOTT (2) Batesburg, S. C. SUZANNE W. SCOTT (II Decatur, Ga. • THOMAS P.SCOTT (1) Wllllston.S. C. GLENN B. SCURRY (3) Florence, S. C. RALPH T. SCURRY (3) Columbia, S. C. E. MIKELL SEABROOK (-1) ... Mt. Pleasant, S. C. T. KIM SEALS (1) Sumter, S. C. MARION E. SEALY (1) Columbia, S. C. • NANCY J. SEAY (2) Fort Mill, S. C. JAMES R.SEGARS (1) Bishopville, S. C. WILLIAM L.SEGARS (1) Hartsville, S. C. RANDALL W.SEIF (1) Hartsville, S. C. CYNTHIA E.SEIGLER (2) Walhalla, S. C. STANLEY H. SEIGLER (3) Seabrook, S. C. • JOHN W. SELF (2) Greensboro, N. C. LANNY J. SELLARS (1) Belton,S. C. FRANCES B. SENN (1 Simpsonville, S. C. LOUIE H. SENN (3) Clemson,S. C. ROBERT H. SENTELLE (2) . . . . N. Augusta, S. C. CARL B. SETZLER (3) Newberry, S. C. • CHARLES W. SETZLER (3) Newberry, S. C. STEVEN A. SETZLER (1) S. Miami, Fla. THOMAS E. SETZLER (2) Kingstree, S. C. ROBERT Y. SEWARD (1 ) Midland, Michigan FILMON M. SEXTON (1) . . Charleston Hgts.,S. C. FRANK W. SEYLE (21 Savannah, Ga. • HERBERT R. SHACKELFORD (2) . . Sumter, S. C. THOMAS W. SHANKS (2) . . . .Johnson City, Tenn. MARILYN L. SHARPE (2) Due West, S. C. KAREN M. SHEA (2) Columbia, S. C. JOHN E. SHEAFFER (3) Lancaster, Pa. RONALD E. SHEALY (1) Ninety Six, S. C. • STUART E. SHEALY (3) N. Augusta, Ga. WILLIAM D. SHEALY (1) Columbia, S. C. DANIEL E.SHEAROUSE (1) Irmo.S. C. JOHN C. SHELL (1) Shelbyville, Tenn. DONNA L. SHEPARD (1) Darlington, S. C. MICHAEL W.SHEPARD (1) Clinton, S. C. • THOMAS A. SHEPARD (1) Anderson, S. C. JACKIE T. SHERIFF (2) Seneca, S. C. MARY J. SHERROD (3) Garden City, S. C. CLARENCE T. SHERRON (1) . . . . Piedmont, S. C. LARRY N. SHIRLEY (3) Honea Path, S. C. RODNEY K. SHIRLEY (2) Easley, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • SYLVIA E. SHIRLEY (1) lva,S. C. WILLIAM R.SHIRLEY (3) Iva, S. C. JOHN H. SHNIBBEN (1) Olanta,S. C. GWEN M. SHONEKE (2) Cowpens,S. C. WILLIAM R. SHORT (3) Columbia, S. C. BARNEY R. SHORTER (1) Sumter, S. C. • SHARON J. SHREVE (1) St. Petersburg, Fla. JAMES R.SHUFORD (1) Edgefield, S. C. LESTER H. SHUGART (3) Central, S. C. STEVEN L. SHUGART (2) Chester, S. C. CONRAD K. SHULER (3) Greenwood, S. C. DEBORAH G. SHULER (1) . . . W. Columbia, S. C. • ERIC L. SHULER (2) St. George, S. C. GERALD W. SHULER (1) Santee,S. C. NORMAN B. SHULER (1) Santee, S. C. SAMUEL H. SHULER, JR. (1) . . . . Holly Hill,S. C. DANIEL H. SIDES (1) Gatfney.S. C. CATHERINE H. SIERER (1) Atlanta, Ga. UNDERCLASSMEN • JILLSIGAFOOS (1) Aurora, Ohio FRED W. SIGRIST (1) Neptune, N.J. DAVID W. SIMONEAU (3) Columbia, S. C. SARAH R. SIMONS (3) Florence, S. C. JOYCE A. SIMONSON (1) Greenville, S. C. CAROLYN 1. SIMPSON (2) Ware Shoals, S. C. • ERNEST C. SIMPSON (2) Iva, S. C. JANET R. SIMPSON (2) Mauldin, S. C. PAMELA SIMPSON (2) Clemson, S. C. RICHARD R. SIMPSON (2) Hampton, Va. ROGER K. SIMPSON (1 ) Seneca, S. C. AGNES Y. SIMS (3) Madison, Fla. • BETTY A. SIMS (1) Corpus Christi, Tex. GUY M. SIMS (3) Madison, Fla. VICKIE L. SIMS Greenville, S. C. JAMES E. SINCLAIR (2) Bishopville, S. C. MICHAEL R. SINEATH (1) Clinton, S. C. RENNIE M. SINGLETARY (2) Cross, S. C. • S. EVASINGLETARY (2) Coward, S. C. FREDDIE L. SINGLETON (3) Conway, S. C. KATHLEEN B. SITAR (3) Belvede re, S. C. FRANCIS SKELTON (2) ... .Warner Robbins, Ga. ROBERT B. SKELTON (3) Atlanta, Ga. DEBORAH J. SKINNER (3) Clemson, S. C. • JOE M. SKINNER (3) Gaffney, S. C. ROLAND L. SKINNER (1 ) Florence, S. C. SAM M.SLADE (1) Edgefield, S. C. KAREN L. SLICE (1) Columbia, S. C. SANDRA L. SLICE (1) Newberry, S. C. RICHARD M. SLIGH (2) N. Charleston, S. C. • JOHN D SLOAN (3) Murrells Inlet, S. C. MARK A. SLOAN (1) Murrells Inlet, S. C. PATRICIA J. SLOAN (3) Columbia, S. C. THERESA J. SLOAN (2) Greer, S. C. CAROLE L. SMALL (1) Gaffney, S. C. RACHEL D. SMALL (1) Heath Springs, S. C. • JAMES E. SMALLWOOD (3) . . . Simpsonville, S. C. ANDERSON V. SMITH (21 Port Royal, S. C. ANDREW C. SMITH (1) Hanahan, S. C. ARLEATHA M. SMITH (3) Easley, S. C. ASHBY M. SMITH (1) Marion, S. C. BELINDA G. SMITH (1) Early Branch, S. C. • CAROLE E. SMITH (2) N. Charleston, S. C. CATHY A. SMITH (1 ) Anderson, S. C. CHARLES E. SMITH (2) Mountville, S. C. CHRISTOPHER J. SMITH (1) Phoenix, Md. DONNA E.SMITH (1) Belton, S. C. EARL J. SMITH (2) Cheraw, S. C. • ELLIS E. SMITH (1) Greenville, S. C. FRANCIS B. SMITH (1) Ridge Spring, S. C. GEORGETTE SMITH (2) Columbia, S. C. GEORGE M. SMITH (2) Simpsonville, S. C. HARRIET E. SMITH (1) Anderson, S. C. HOLLY L. SMITH (1) Summerville, S. C. • JACQUELINE R. SMITH (2) Central, S. C. J. ANN SMITH (3) Greenville, S. C. JARED M. SMITH (3) Bishopville, S. C. JOHN R. SMITH (2) Bowman, S. C. JOYCE E. SMITH (2) Spartanburg, S. C. KATHRYN J. SMITH (1) Sumter, S. C. • LESLIE M. SMITH (1) Plantation, Fla. LINDA C. SMITH (3) Siler City, N. C. MARK H.SMITH (1) Piedmont, S. C. MARTHA L. SMITH (1) Mauldin, S. C. MICHAEL W. SMITH (2) Pickens, S. C. PAUL E. SMITH (1) Greenville, S. C. • PHILIP G.SMITH (1) Florence, S. C. PRISCILLA D. SMITH (1) Central, S. C. RICHARD A.SMITH (1) Seneca, S. C. ROBERT A. SMITH (3) Mauldin, S. C. ROBERT S. SMITH (3) Pageland, S. C. ROGER D. SMITH (1 ) Spartanburg, S. C. • SHIRLEY A. SMITH (1) Greenville, S. C. SUSAN E. SMITH (3) Lancaster, S. C. THOMAS E. SMITH (1) Columbia, S. C. THOMAS G.SMITH (1) Greenville, S. C. THOMAS W. SMITH (1) Greenville, S. C. VERNON C. SMITH (1) Huntersville, N. C. • WILLIAM M. SMITH (1) Bowman, S. C. WILLIAM M. SMITH (1) Greenville, S. C. KATRENA M. SMOAK (1) Walterboro, S. C. ROGER L. SMOAK (1) Andrews, S. C. JOSEPH B. SMYTH (1) Charleston, S. C. DAVID L.SNELGROVE (1) ... Spartanburg, S. C. • RODNEY M. SNELL (2) Clemson, S. C. MELINDA A.SNELLING (1) . . . Greenwood, S. C. CALVIN M. SNIPES (2) Salters,S. C. HAROLD L. SNIPES (3) Cheraw, S. C. ROBERT P. SNODDY (3) Greenville, S. C. GUY T. SNOW (1) Simpsonville, S. C. • JOSE E. SOL (1) San Salvadore, El Salvador NICHOLAS C. SOTTILE (2) ... Isle of Palms, S. C. MARIAN S. SOWELL (1) Lancaster, S. C. CAROLYN L. SOX (1) Cayce.S. C. JAMES N. SPARKS (1 ) Columbus, Ga. HOWARD L. SPARROW (2) Hartsville, S. C. • JAY M. SPECTER (1) Columbia, S. C. JAMES S. SPELL (3) Grover, S. C. BENJAMIN F. SPELLS (3) Holly Hill, S. C. RICHARD W. SPENCER (1) Charleston, S. C. GREGORY T. SPIRES (1) Conway, S. C. TANYA M. SPI RES (2) Hartsville, S. C. • JEANETTE SPITZER (1) Charleston, S. C. JAMES T. SPIVEY (1) Columbia, S. C. LON M. SPIVEY (2) Mullins, S. C. NANCY L. SPOTTS (3) .... Mountain Lakes, N. J. HENRY A. SPRADLEY (3) .... Spartanburg, S. C. ELIZABETH A. SPRATLING (3) . Columbia, S. C. • CAROL M. SPROTT (1) Sumter, S. C. RODNEY M. SPROTT (2) Sumter, S. C. WENDY E. SQUIRES (1) Myrtle Beach, S. C. RONALD G. STAIR (2) Florissant, Mo. F. CLEM STALCUP (2) Seneca, S. C. STEPHEN H. STALCUP (1) Orlando, Fla. • TERESA G. STALLINGS (2) Columbia, S. C. SUSAN M. STALLWORTH (2) Aiken, S. C. JACKLYN S. STAMEY (1 ) Columbia, S. C. STEPHEN E. STAMM (2) Camden, S. C. CHARLES J. STANCIL (1) Wagener, S. C. GEORGE W. STANG (3) Andover, N. J. UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN • TONY R. STAPLETON (2) Chester, S. C. WILLIAM F. STEADMAN (1) ... Walterboro, S. C. JOANN STEARLEY (2) Edgefield, S. C. MELISSA M. STEARNS (2) Columbia, S. C. W. MELVIN STEEDLY (1) Ruffin.S. C. DOYLE E.STEELE (1) Easley, S. C. • CHARLES J. STEER (2) Ninety Six, S. C. DAN L. STEGALL (3) Easley, S. C. ELIZABETH A. STEIN (2) Anderson, S. C. DAVID H. STELLE (1) Lexington, S. C. JOSEPH A. STEPHENS (2) .... Spartanburg, S. C. CAROL A. STEPHENSON (3) . .St. Petersburg, Fla. • BENJAMIN T. STEPP (3) Clemson, S. C. RONALD T.STERGHOS (1) ... . Greenwood, S. C. BRENDA L. STEVENS (1 ) Belton, S. C. PAMELA K.STEVENS (1) Taylors, S. C. PETER H. STEVENS (2) N. Augusta, S. C. JAMES H. STEWART (3) Charleston, S. C. • JANICE M. STEWART (3) Liberty, S. C. JOHN R. STEWART (2) Manning, S. C. JOHN W.STEWART (1) Woodruff, S. C. PAMELA P. STEWART (1) Ft. Pierce, Fla. E. ROSS STEWART (2) Fountain Inn, S. C. SUSAN T. STEWART (2) Rome, Ga. • THOMAS E. STEWART (1) Mt. Lakes, N. J. SUSAN L. STILL (3) W. Columbia, S. C. PAUL E. STILLER (3) Greenville, S. C. SHERRY L. STINE (2) Charleston, S. C. RUSSELL L. STOCKMAN (3) Batesburg, S. C. BELINDA J. STODDARD (2) . . Spartanburg, S. C. • LINDA S. STODDARD (3) N. Augusta, S. C. SANDRA A. STODDARD (1) . . . N. Augusta, S. C. CLARENCE L. STOGNER (2) Hartsville, S. C. ALVIN D. STOKES (3) Camden, S. C. J. WES STOKES (1) Columbia, S. C. HALSTEAD M. STONE (3) Chester, S. C. • SAMUEL R. STONE (1) Chester, S. C. JERRY L. STONEMETZ (2) .... Shinglehouse, Pa. JOHN C. STONEY (1) Summerville, S. C. SANFORD P. STONEY Summerville, S. C. MICHAEL F. STOREN (3) Charleston, S. C. ELLEN P. STOUDENMIRE (3) Cheraw, S. C. • JOEL B. STOUDENMIRE (1) ... Bishopville, S. C. SUSAN B. STOUT (3) Columbia, S. C. ROBERT S. STRIBLING (3) Mt. Holly, N. J. ERNEST E. STRICKLAND (2) ... . Scranton, S. C. MICHAEL B. STRICKLAND (1) . Orangeburg, S. C. TERRY D. STRICKLAND (3) Clemson, S. C. • WAYNE H. STRICKLAND (3) . . . . Anderson, S. C. STEPHEN L. STRI ETER (3) .... College Park, Md. PAMELA L. STROM (1) Spartanburg, S. C. TIMOTHY A. STROM (2) Greenville, S. C. GARY M. STROUD (3) Simpsonville, S. C. JANET S.STROUD (1) Simpsonville, S. C. • SUSAN R. STROUP (1) Gastonia, N. C. CHARLES A. STUART (1) Columbia, S. C. RAYMOND L. STUBBLEFIELD (DGreenville, S. C. ROBBI M. STUBBS (3) Montreat, N. C. Wl LLI E E. STUCK (3) Pomaria, S. C. DWIGHT C. STUCKEY (1) Hartsville, S. C. • EMIL STUDINKA (1) Aiken, S. C. JOHN K. STURMAN (1) Atlanta, Ga. THOMAS M.STURTEVANT (3) .. Columbia, S, C. F. ANN SUDDETH (1) Clinton, S. C. JAMES D. SUDLOW (3) Aiken, S. C. GEORGE E.SUGGS (1) Columbia, S. C. • CHARLES G.SUHAYDA (1) Matawan, N.J. MICHAEL R. SUIT (2) Greenville, S. C. ROBERT W.SULLIVAN (1) Laurens, S.C. SUSAN SULLIVAN (2) Travelers Rest,S. C. CHERYL L. SUMMERFORD (2) . . . Florence, S. C. CELIA A. SURATT (2) Wilmington, Del. • MARY J. SUTER (2) Barnwell, S. C. ANNE M. SUTHERLAND (2) Camp Hill, Pa. DAVID L. SWAFFORD (3) Greenville, S. C. JEFFREY E, SWAYSLAND (2) . N. Plainfield, N. J. EUGENE F. SWEENEY (3) .... Bennettsville, S. C. TROY D. SWEENOR (2) Mt. Pleasant, S. C. • I. EARL SWISHER (1) Houston, Texas DAVID L. TALTON (3) Orlando, Fla. DEBORAH D. TANNER (1) Sumter, S.C. JAMES B. TANNER (2) Hemingway, S. C. CARMEN TARABORELLI (2) . .Collingswood, N. J. MICHAEL S. TARRANT (3) Aiken, S. C. • LYNN B. TATE (1 ) Taylors, S. C. MELVIN G. TATE (3) Stuart, Va. ALAN S. TAYLOR (1 ) Bennettsville, S. C. D.GREGORY TAYLOR (2) . . . Georgetown, S. C. ELIZABETH H. TAYLOR (1 ) .... Greenville, S. C. JOSEPH W. TAYLOR (2) Ware Shoals, S. C. • LEE B. TAYLOR (2) Anderson, S. C. LINDA K.TAYLOR (1) W. Columbia, S. C. MICHAEL J. TAYLOR (1) Piedmont, S. C. R. NORMAN TAYLOR (1) Columbia, S. C. ROBERT E. TAYLOR (3) Anderson, S. C. ROBERT T. TAYLOR (3) Greenville, S. C. • ROGER A. TAYLOR (3) New Ellenton, S. C. SUSAN B. TAYLOR (3) Greenville, S. C. Wl LLIAM D. TAYLOR (3) Glen Ridge, N. J. ROBERT L. TEMPEST (3) Denver, Colorado BRUCE A. TEMPLE (1) N. Augusta, S. C. KAREN H. TEZZA (1 ) Spartanburg, S. C • GAUTAM H.THAKER (1) Greenville, S. C. NITIN H.THAKER (3) Greenville, S. C. CHARLES O.THEO (1) Spartanburg, S. C. FORREST H. THEIKER (3) Columbia, S. C. CATHERINE M.THIELKE (1) . . .Gloverville, S. C. PAUL M. THIGPEN (1 ) Greenwood, S. C. • ARDEN E. THOMAS (2) Iva, S. C. JOE S. THOMAS (2) Timmonsville, S. C. JOHNIE L. THOMAS (3) Ft. Meyers, Fla. JULIE A. THOMAS (2) Orangeburg, S. C. RICHARD E. THOMAS (1) Greenville, S. C. RODNEY W. THOMAS (1 ) Anderson, S. C. •SUSAN C.THOMAS (1) Easlev,S. C. ALBERT M. THOMASON (2) Toccoa, Ga. GEORGE H. THOMASON (1 ) Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL M. THOMASON (2) . Spartanburg, S. C. BARBARA L. THOMPSON (3) Taylors, S. C. CHARLES G. THOMPSON (1 ) . . . Honea Path, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • JEAN E. THOMPSON (2) Easley, S. C. KAY C. THOMPSON (3) Hopkins, S. C. LINDA M. THOMPSON (1) Cheraw, S. C. LUTHER C. THOMPSON (3) Alcolu, S. C. MICHAEL C. THOMPSON (2) Conway, S. C. PAMELA J. THOMPSON (2) Asheville, N. C. • PAULETTE E.THOMPSON (2) McBee, S. C. BARBARA J. THORNTON (1) ... Columbia, S. C. DARYL F. THREADGILL (1) Cheraw, S. C. JOHN H. TIENCKEN (2) .... Moncks Corner, S. C. EMILY G. TILLER (1) Hopkins, S. C. C. LUCRETIA TIMMS (3) Anderson, S. C. • CYNTHIA F. TIMMS (1) Anderson, S. C. WILLIAM M. TINDAL (1) Columbia, S. C. CARLA J. TINSLEY (2) Liberty, S. C. JONATHAN L. TINSLEY (2) Inman, S. C. JULIA J. TINSLEY (1) Easley, S. C. MARY H. TINSLEY (1) Florence, S. C. • GEORGE S. TODD (2) Saluda, S. C. JOHNNY D. TODD (2) Loris, S. C. LUCIAN B. TODD (2) Loris, S. C. MARJORIE A.TODD (2) Greenwood, S. C. PHILIP J. TODD (3) Norwood, Mass. ROXI E TODD (2) Simpsonville, S. C. • JAMES H. TOLLEY (1) Charleston, S. C. KENNETH L. TOMLINSON (2) . . . Greenville, S. C. RICHARD B. TOMLINSON (3) Hartsville, S. C. LINDA J.TOOLE (2) Johns Island, S.C. SANFORD M. TOOLE (3) Gloverville, S. C. STEVEN C. TOOLE (1) Greenville, S. C. • CYNTHIA Y. TORRES (1) Ridgeland, S. C. ANTHONY F. TRASK (2) Burton, S. C. WILLIAM R. TRAYLOR (2) Winnsboro,S. C. JANET H. TRAYNHAM (1) Greenville, S. C. CARLA D. TREADWAY (3) Greenwood, S. C. JOHN C. TRICE (3) Columbia, S. C. • FRED A.TRIPLETT (1) Chester, S.C. VIRGINIA L. TRIPOD (2) Atlanta, Ga. MYRLE A. TROTTER (2) Saluda, S. C. SUZANNE TROTTER (1) Saluda, S.C. KATHERINE A. TROUTMAN (2) . . . Sumter, S. C. ROGER J. TROUTMAN (3) . Charleston Hgts., S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • JOSEPH R. TRUSSELL (1) Hanahan, S. C. LOUIE D. TUCKER (1) Calhoun Falls, S. C. ROBIN L.TUCKER (1) Easley, S.C. RODNEY R. TUCKER (3) Charleston, S. C. ROBERT B. TUGGLE (3) Chester, S. C. THOMAS W. TULL (2) Gaffney, S. C. • ALBERT E. TUNG (2) Poughkeepsie, N. Y. JAMES L. TUPPER (2) Columbia, S. C. EARL W. TURNER (2) Marion, S. C. JOHN W. TURNER (1) Gaffney, S. C. JOHNNY M. TURNER (3) Effmgham, S. C. PAUL K. TURNER (2) Pamplico, S. C. • ROBERT D. TURNER (3) Marion, S. C. ROBERT D. TURNER (1) Spartanburg, S. C. SALLY A. TURNER (1) Gaffney, S. C. TIMOTHY E. TURNER (1) Batesburg, S. C. JAMES M. TUTEN (2) Wmston-Salem, N. C. BARBARA A. TUTTLE (2) Clemson, S. C. • PATRICIA A. TYNDALL (3) Clemson, S. C. SANDRA J. TZOUVELEKAS (1) . Greenville, S. C. COREY W. ULMER (3) Lodge, S. C. EVYONNE M. ULMER (2) Smoaks,S. C. FRED F. ULMER (1) Orangeburg, S. C. JAMES S. ULMER (2) Greenville, S. C. • CALHOUN W. UMPHLETT (1) . Summerville, S. C. CONNIE S. UNDERWOOD (2) . . Kingsport, Tenn. WILLIAM R. UPTON (3) lnman,S. C. DEAN W. USSERY (2) Sullivans Island, S. C. CONSTANCE E. VAIGNEUR (1) . . .Jackson, S. C. LEWIS S. VALENTINE (2) .... Spartanburg, S. C. • CHALMERS W. VAN DEUSEN (3) Charlotte, N. C. CUONG VAN-DINH (3) Fayetteville, N. C. CHRISTINE M. VAN KIRK (1) Bethesda, Md. MICHAEL L. VANKIRK (1) ... .Gaithersburg, Md. DAVID B. VAN MATRE (1) Annandale, Va. BRADLEY R. VAN NAME (2) . W. Columbia, S. C. • DOUGLAS C. VAN SCOY (2) Clemson, S. C. JAMES T. VAN WYCK (1) Tonawranda, N. Y, DAVID N. VAUGHAN (2) Greenville, S. C. MARY J. VAUGHAN (2) Liberty, S. C. COLVIN E. VAUGHAN (1) Greenville, S. C. INGRID V. VAUGHN (3) Sumter, S. C. • PAMELA J. VAUGHN (3) Greer, S. C. PATRICIA C. VAUGHN (3) Great Falls, S. C. BILLY R. VAUGHT (2) Marion, S. C. DANIEL G. VAUGHT (1) Marion, S. C. THOMAS F. VAUGHT (3) Marion, S. C. MICHAEL D. VENA (2) Haddonfield, N. J. • JERRY M. VEREEN (1) Mullins,S. C. RICHARD D. VERNON (2) Greenville, S. C. ROBERT L. VICKERY (1) Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM S. VINCENT (1) Greenville, S. C. PETER J. VIOLETTE (3) Lake City, S. C. HARRY VIRUNURM (1) Bridgeton, N. J. • DENNIS W.WADDELL (1) Woodruff, S. C. JOHN B. WADE (1) Greer, S. C. JOHN B. WAITES (2) Pomaria, S. C. GARY M. WALD (1) Walhalla, S. C. RONALD D. WALD (1) West Union, S. C. RHONDA L. WALFIELD (1) Walterboro, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • ELIZABETH WALKE (1) Aiken, S. C. JAMES C.WALKER (1) Greenville, S. C. JAMES H. WALKER (3) Anderson, S. C. JOSEPH S. WALKER, JR. (2) Clemson, S. C. MICHAEL E.WALKER (1) Anderson, S. C. PATRICIA B.WALKER (1) Cayce, S.C. • PATRICK T.WALKER ID Spartanburg, S. C. RONALD O. WALKER (3) Monroe, N. C. WILLIAM H.WALKER (2) Clemson, S. C. TOMMY T. WALL (1 ) RIdgeland, S. C. BROOKE J. WALLACE (3) Athens, Ga. ELIZABETH L. WALLACE (1) . Isle of Palms, S. C. • KATHERINE S.WALLACE (2) . . . Greenville, S. C. KATHY J. WALLACE (3) Washington, Ga. SARA E. WALLACE (1) Greer, S. C. WINSTON E. WALLACE (3) Fargo, N. D. EUGENE H.WALLER (1) Greenville, S. C. ELAINE B. WALSH (2) Tigerville, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN igWrnikaa • PRISCI LLA K. WALTON (1 ) Sumter, S. C. MARGARET F. WALTZ (1) Columbia, S. C. DONALD L. WAND (1) Sumter, S. C. VIVIAN L. WANN (1) Johns Island, S. C. BEATRICE L.WARD (1) Kingstree, S. C. DAVID E.WARD (2) Charleston, S. C. • WINDY F. WARD (1) Simpsonville, S. C. WALTER L. WARNOCK (1) Belton,S. C. JENNY L. WARR (1) Sumter, S. C. JENNIFER M. WASH (2) Greenwood, S. C. DEBORAH L. WATERS (1) Florence, S. C. ROBERT C. WATERS (3) Spartanburg, S. C. • GLORIA A. WATKINS (1) Taylors, S. C. NORMAN R. WATKINS (2) Chapin, S. C. PAMELA D. WATKINS (2) Pelzer, S. C. THOMAS J. WATKINS (1 ) Bishopville, S. C. BRUCE A. WATSON (2) Shreveport, La. BRUCE R. WATSON (2) Anderson, S. C. • CAROL W. WATSON (1) Charleston, S. C. CLYDE E.WATSON (2) Greenwood, S. C. CYNTHIA A. WATSON (1) Greenville, S. C. GAYLE E.WATSON (1) Greenville, S. C. JOAN S. WATSON (2) N. Augusta, S. C. JOHN L. WATSON ID Greenville, S. C. • JOSEPH H. WATSON (2) Monetta, S. C. RHONDA E. WATSON (2) Greenville, S. C. ROBERT S. WATSON (3) Anderson, S. C. WILLIAM A. WATSON (2) Chesterfield, S. C. JOSEPH D. WATT (1) Rock Hill, S. C. RONALD L. WATT (1) Columbus, Ga. • CYNTHIA C. WATTS (2) Turbeville, S. C. ERVIN H. WEATHERLY (3) Sumter, S. C. KURT F. WEATHERLY (1) Sumter, S. C. DIEDRE A. WEATHERS (1) Bowman, S. C. JOHN M. WEATHERS (1) Bowman, S. C. WILLIAM A. WEATHERS (3) St. George, S. C. • ROBERT L. WEAVER (3) Pamplico, S. C. CHARLES WEBB (3) Beaufort. S. C. DEAN R.WEBB (1) Lake City, S. C. JAMES A. WEBB (1) Greenville, S. C. PAULT. WEBB (1) Beaufort, S. C. SUSAN K. WEBB (3) Hartsville, S. C. • THOMAS L. WEBB (3) Anderson, S. C. JAN J. WECHSLER (2) Hampton, S. C. BRUCE W. WEEKS (1) Salley,S. C. HUGH A. WEEKS (2) Salley, S. C. DANFORTH C. WEEMS (1) Aiken, S. C. GINGER L. WEHUNT (1) Clmton, S. C. • DEBRA A. WEINHEIMER (1) ... .Charleston, S. C. HALBERT C. WEILL (1) Bennettsville, S. C. JAMES A. WEIR (2) Hanahan,S. C. DAVID M.WELCH (2) Society Hill,S. C. GAYLE WELCH (3) Hartsville, S. C. KARL S. WELDON (2) Columbia, S. C. • GREGORY A. WELLMAN (3) Nesmith,S. C. JOHN C. WELLS (1) Bennettsville, S. C. T. JANE WELSH (1) Bishopville, S. C. BUDDY R. WERTS (1) N. Augusta, S. C. JENETTE H. WESCOAT (1) Lancaster, S. C. LUCY G. WESCOAT (1) Lancaster, S. C. ■:.aa.iMiinm .Hi ' r iM-an • GARY D. WESSINGER (3) Chapin, S. C. DAVID B. WEST (1) Piedmont, S. C. HERBERTS. WEST (1) Bamberg, S. C. JAMES K. WEST (1) Anderson, S. C. MICHAEL R. WEST (2) Anderson, S. C. REBECCA A. WEST (3) Anderson, S. C. • DAVID WESTBURY (2) St. Matthews, S. C. JAMES D.WESTMORELAND (1) Clover, S. C. JOHN H. WESTMORELAND (3) Dalton, Ga. ERNEST T. WHALEN (3) Ramey AFB, Puerto Rico DORA W. WHAM (2) Fountain lnn,S. C. MARSHA A. WHATLEY (3) Greenwood, S. C. • DEBORAH WHEAT ID Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. JAMES F. WHELAN (3) Merrick, N. Y. CHARLES B. WHITAKER (2) Aiken, S. C. MICHAEL T. WHITAKER (2) . . . Falls Church, Va. CAROL A. WHITE (2 Charleston, S, C. CHARLES B. WHITE (2) Florence, S. C. • CRAIG N. WHITE (3) Fairfax, Va. DAVID T.WHITE (1) Greenville, S. C. DEBORAH S. WHITE (1) Troy,S. C. DONALD W.WHITE (1) Joanna,S.C. GARY R. WHITE (3) Central, S. C. GLENDA F.WHITE (1) Central, S.C. • HENRY L.WHITE (1) Sumter, S. C. JAMES L. WHITE (2) Anderson, S. C. LISTON I.WHITE (2) Laurens, S.C. RICHARD G.WHITE (1) Columbia, S. C. THOMAS D.WHITE (1) Blacksburg, S. C. WILLIAM H.WHITE (3) Troy.S. C. • DEBORAH A. WHITEHEAD (3) . Bishopville, S. C. JAMES B. WHITESELL (1) Richburg,S. C. BRUCE E.WHITESIDE (1) Columbia, S. C. DAISY R. WHITESIDES (2) Sumter, S. C. GEORGE P. WHITESIDES (1) Chester, S. C. ROBERT D. WHITLEY (3) Orangeburg, S. C. • DEBORAH L. WHITTAKER (2) Bristol, Tenn. SALLY T. WHITTEN (2) Clemson, S. C. DAVID A. WHITTLE (3) Sumter, S. C. KAY E. WHITTLE (2) Sumter, S. C. JEFFREY S. WHITWORTH (2) Pickens, S. C. PATRICIA E. WHITWORTH (1) . . Anderson, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN H fEfyzt • LOUISE B. WICKER (2) Pomaria, S. C. ROGER D. WICKER (1) ... .San Francisco, Calif. SANDRA K. WICKER (2) Newberry, S. C. EDWARD L. WIEDEMANN (1) ... Columbia, S. C. HENRY L. WIENGES (1) St. Matthews, S, C. ERNIE P. WIGGERS (1) Pomaria, S. C. • STEPHEN K.WIGGINS (1) Charleston, S. C. WANDA F. WIGGINS (1) Marion, S. C. LISA A. WILCOX (3) Elkton, Md. DENNIS A.WILEY (2) Bradley, S. C. ARCHIE E.WILKES (2) Orangeburg, S. C. LANNY V. WILKIE (3) Woodruff, S. C. • CHARLES W. WILKINS (2) Cowpens,S.C. BARBARA D. WILLIAMS (1) .... Greenville, S. C. BENJAMIN WILLIAMS (1) Salley, S. C. BRAGG M.WILLIAMS (2) Norway, S. C. CAROL D.WILLIAMS (1) Athens, Ga. CHARLES W. WILLIAMS (1) Pendleton, S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN • DAVID C. WILLIAMS (3) Taylors, S. C. DAVID K. WILLIAMS (1 ) Spartanburg, S. C. DEBRA K.WILLIAMS (1) Easlev,S. C. GLENDA A.WILLIAMS (1) Easley, S. C. GUY T. WILLIAMS (3) Edgefield, S. C. HAROLD C. WILLIAMS (1) Gaffney, S. C. • H. CHRIS WILLIAMS (1 Gaffney, S. C. JAMES R. WILLIAMS (2) Greenville, S. C. KAREN J. WILLIAMS (1 ) Spartanburg, S. C. MARK M.WILLIAMS (1) Spartanburg, S. C. PAUL F. WILLIAMS (3) Pendleton, S. C. SAMUEL D. WILLIAMS (2) Orangeburg, S. C. • SHERRY J.WILLIAMS (1) Greenville, S. C. DOUGLAS A.WILLIAMSON (3) Cheraw, S. C. JAMES A. WILLIAMSON 12) Walterboro, S. C. JERRY L. WILLIAMSON (3) Charleston, S. C. JOHN D.WILLIAMSON (3) Arlington, Va. MARY L. WILLIAMSON (1) Charleston, S. C. • WILLIAM D. WILLIAMSON (2) Loris, S. C. ALFRED E. WILLIS (1) Valdosta, Ga. DANNY M.WILLIS (3) Florence, S.C. DONNA D. WILLIS (1) Greenville, S. C. PAMELA S. WILLIS (3) Spartanburg, S. C. SAMUEL M. WILLIS (1) Clemson, S. C. • TERRY A. WILLIS (2) Clemson, S. C. ANN J. WILSON (1) Columbia, S. C. BEVERLY A.WILSON (3) Clemson, S. C. CHARLES W. WILSON (3) Union. S. C. CYNTHIA WILSON (1) Frostproof, Fla. CYNTHIA S. WILSON (1 ) Greenville, S. C. • DEBRA J. WILSON (3) Charleston, W. Va. DEBORAH H. WILSON (31 Central, S. C. DENNIS F. WILSON (1) Highlands, N. C. DIXIE L.WILSON (1) Walhalla.S.C. D. FRANCES WILSON (3) Greenville, S. C. FREDERICK D. WILSON (2) Clemson, S. C. • GEORGE R. WILSON (2) Oak Ridge, Tenn. JAMES A. WILSON (1) Greenville, S. C. JAMES G.WILSON (1) Union, S. C. JANICE Y. WILSON (1) Greenwood, S. C. JEAN L. Wl LSON (2) Columbia, S. C. JOHN E. WILSON (3) Dillon, S. C. • JOHN L. WILSON (3) Darlington, S. C. KAREN I. WILSON (1) Campobello, S. C. KATHY A. WILSON (1) Camden, S. C. MARILYN J. WILSON (1) Spartanburg, S. C. MARION E. WILSON (1) Charleston, S. C. REBECCA J. Wl LSON (1) Chester, S. C. • STEPHEN D. WILSON (1) Spartanburg, S. C. SUSAN E.WILSON (1) Hampton, S.C. TERRENCE L.WILSON (2) . . . Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM D. WILSON (2) Columbia, S. C. BRUCE A. WINDHAM (1) W. Columbia, S. C. RENEE V. WINDHAM (1) Clio.S. C. • WYATT E. WINDHAM (3) St. George, S. C. DANIEL L. WINFIELD (2) Conway, S. C. DANNY J. WINGARD (2) Lexington, S. C. GEORGIA L. WINGARD (1) Lexington, S. C. RICHARD L. WINGARD (2) Lexington, S. C. ROBERT T. WINGFIELD (3) . .Charlottesville, Va. .,i H 1 yiMH Mm£BM • JOANNE WINGO (2) Inman.S.C. TROY L.WINN (3) Hanahan, S. C. FRED S. WINSTEAD (3) Anderson, S. C. CLINTON C. WISE (2) Marion, S. C. MARY E.WISE (1) Columbia, S. C. DEBORAH L. WOFFORD (1 ) . . Spartanburg, S. C, • DEBRA A.WOLFE (1) lnman,S. C. DOUGLAS A. WOLFE (3) Inman, S. C. EDWARD H.WOLFE (1) Orangeburg, S. C. JAMES W. WOLFE, JR. (2) Orangeburg, S. C. ROBERT A. WOLFE (2) Inman, S. C. DWAYNE E. WOOD (2) Columbia, S. C. • RHONDA A.WOOD (1) Taylors, S. C. ROBERT J. WOOD (1) Greenville, S. C. SUSAN A.WOOD (1) Spartanburg, S. C. WALLACE B. WOOD (1) Parksville, S. C. WANDA E. WOOD (2) Lake City, S. C. TIMOTHY S. WOODBURY (3) .... Barrington, III. • CAROL J. WOODHAM (1) Hartsville, S. C. LINDA L. WOODRUM (2) Columbia, S. C. WALTER G. WOODRUM (1 ) . . Bennettsville, S. C. SARA L.WOODS (1) Pelzer, S. C. BARBARA J. WOODWARD (2) Conway, S. C. WILLIAM B.WOODWARD (3) Conway, S.C. • DEBRA WORLAND (2) Greenville, S. C. MARGARET K. WORLEY (2) Aiken, S. C. HAROLD R. WORTHY (1) .... Summerville, S. C. CHARLES V. WRAY (3) Clemson, S. C. JAMES H. WRIGHT (3) Summerville, S. C. JESSE E. WRIGHT (2) Chester, S. C. • MICHAEL W.WRIGHT (3) Gaff ney, S.C. STEVEN H. WRIGHT (1) McLean, Va. THOMAS E. WYATT ) Walhalla, S. C. EDWIN P.WYLIE (2 Chester, S. C. ROBERT M. WYNN (2) Easley, S. C. VIRGINIA B. WYSE (1) Inman, S. C. • ITALO X. YANNUZELLI (3) Miami, Fla. ELIZABETH J. YARBORO (1) Mullins,S. C. TERESA A. YARBOROUGH (l)New Ellenton,S. C. TIMOTHY P. YEAGER (2) .... Haddonfield, N. J. JOSEPH W. YON (2) Anderson, S. C. JAMES E. YONCE (3) Johnston, S. C. • GWENDOLYN S. YORK (1) Starr, S. C. MICHAEL C. YOST (1) Greenville, S. C. STEPHEN A. YOST (1) Summerville, S. C. C. TONY YOUNG (3) Bradley, S. C. DEBRA L. YOUNG (1) Greenville, S. C. FRANCIS M. YOUNG (3) Allendale, S. C. •GAIL E. YOUNG (1) Piedmont, S. C. JEFFREY A. YOUNG (3) Charleston, S. C. JETTIE M. YOUNG (1) Clinton, S. C. LARRY A. YOUNG (2) Honea Path, S. C. THOMAS A. YOUNG (1 ) Anderson, S. C. WILLIAM D. YOUNG (1) Kinards, S. C. • ROBERT H. ZANDER (1 ) Colts Neck, N. J. ZACHARY J. ZAPACK (2) ... Ft. La uderdale, Fla. TIMOTHY S. ZEBROWSKI (2) . . St. Joseph, Mich. CATHERINE L. ZEIGLER (1) Cayce,S. C. JOHN S. ZEIGLER (1) Annadale, Va. MARION A. ZOBEL (1) lrmo,S. C. UNDERCLASSMEN i f TJ n Optimism ran high in the minds of the Athletic Department personnel and coaches towards their out- look of 1972 Sports. In his third year at Clemson, Coach Hootie Ingram envisioned his Tiger football team to be better than his two previous teams. More depth and experience on both offense and defense amid a group of 37 returning lettermen gained the confidence of the Athletic Depart- ment and Tiger supporters. But this optimism and enthusiasm faded as 1972 Clemson Football became reality. After facing an 11 game schedule, including such powerful teams as Rice and second-ranked Oklahoma, the Tigers ended their season with a 4-7 record. But Clemson fans soon found a winning team— Coach Ibrahim Ibrahim ' s soccer squad, holding a pre-season rank of seventh in the South, broke into the picture and dominated Clemson athletics. Soon, Clemson found itself supporting the ACC Championship Soccer Team, ranked second in the South. The Tiger hooters entered the NCAA Regionals, beating West Virginia, but losing to the nation ' s top-ranked Howard University. The Clemson Soccer Team finished the 1972 season with a 13-1-1 record and ranked eleventh nationally. When Tates Locke came to Clemson three years ago, he made it evident that his plan for Clemson Basketball was to shape a then decaying basketball squad into an ACC competitor. He has done just that in his first two seasons, but the 1972-73 basketball season produced three ACC teams, N. C. State, Maryland, and North Carolina, all ranked in the top ten in the nation. This somewhat provided an obstacle in the path to glory for Tates Locke. But wait till next year. After ten seasons as Tennis coach at Clemson, Duane Bruley has yet to see a losing season. He has compiled an overall record of 137 wins against only 37 defeats. Tennis is on the move at Clemson. With an array of fine netters, and new facilities including the fHoke §ioan Center, plus additional courts, Bruley can only speculate the best for his team— possibly another ACC Champion- ship such as that captured in 1969. Only posting a 19-14 record for 1972, the Clemson Baseball Team still compiled their share of statistics for the records book. Winning most of their home games and losing many of their out-of-town matches. Bill Wilhelm ' s Tigers posted their new marks— shutting-out eight opponents, allowing only 14 runs in 17 home games, and not succumbing to a shut-out during the entire season. Disasterous can only describe the 1972 Clemson Cross Country season-0-6. Pee Wee Greenfield ' s har- riers, sporting a new course, were victims of terrible lashings at the hands of their opponents. On the other hand, Greenfield ' s track team suffered less than Cross Country supporting a 4-2 season. Swimming has a lot to be desired at Clemson. With the construction of Fike Recreation Center, an Olympic-sized pool is on the drawing boards (no one can guess when the construction will be completed, just as in the case with the Student Union building). Until that time, the Clemson Swim Team will have to occupy its time in the confines of their 1920 ' s vintage pool. Construction is being undertaken on the Clemson campus for athletic improvement. As mentioned previ- ously, Fike Field House is in the process of reinnova- tion, to provide greater facilities for swimming and intramural sports. The Jervey Athletic Center, slated for completion in late August, 1973, will house all athletic offices and dressing rooms for all sports. Included will be two indoor tennis courts. With the new facilities, it is hoped that Clemson will acquire wrestling as a new varsity sport. CHEERLEADERS Randy Jackson- Head Cheerleader Linda Allen Debbie Beauregard Leonard Bouknight Mendal Bouknight Art Bruce Danny Cannon Mike Cohn John Collins Phyllis Corker June Evans Dickie Howie Mike Hunt Cathy Hutson Dru-Ann Kinsey Libby Kossler Jay Lingle Martha Lynn Morris Cindy O ' Brien Lee Proctor Lee Pursley Carlos Quintero Norman Taylor David Vaughan Libby Wallace Paul Webb Rocky Weldon SPORTS HONORS Terry Wilkins— Tennis, ACC no. 3 Doubles ' ' f ' if Champion k ! V Eddie Seigler— Football, Universal Sports All- American, second teann; Chicago Bears Herb Cooper- Tennis, ACC no. 3 Doubles Champion Greg Schroth— Soccer, AII-ACC, firsl team Calvin Weeks Baseball, AII-ACC Rusty Gerhardt— Baseball, AII-ACC; All-District; All State; San Diego Padres Frank Wirth- Football All-State; AII-ACC Clyde Browne- Soccer, Most Valuable Player in ACC; All ACC, first team; All-South, third tean HiHilWii ' tiiHTiwniiTrT ' T ' .;! ' ' ' ' ' ' Bobby Johnson- Football, AII-ACC Scholastic Wade Hughes- Football, All-State; Blue-Gray Game Ben Anderson- Football, AII-ACC Scholastic- NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship Award  Henry Abadi— Soccer, AII-ACC, first team Ron Glesbers— Soccer, AII-ACC, first team Nabeel Kammoun- Soccer, Ail-American, Honorable Mention Ricky Harrell— Football, All-State; Blue-Gray Game; N. Y. Jets Jimmy Williamson- Football All-State; Rookie Ail- American Team, second team FOOTBALL BEN ANDERSON MARVIN ANDERSON TONY ANDERSON WILLIE ANDERSON KARL ANDREAS LYNN BARTER GORDY BENGAL FRANK BETHEA ,. TIM BLACKWELDER 41 JOHN BOLUBASZ TOM BOOZER BOBBOSLER GEORGE BOSSE KEVIN BOWLING ARTBRISACHER GARY BROWN RICKY BROWN MIKE BUCKNER CURTBUTTERMORE TERRY CALHOUN SONNY CALLAHAN FORCE CHAMBERLAIN LEIGHTON CUBBAGE MARETCOBB HEIDE DAVIS JERRY DAVIS LUKE DEANHARDT BRUCE DECOCK TOMMY DUCWORTH LEON FABERS MARK FELLERS JOCK FENDER STEVE FITTS BRUCE GASTON GUY GEHRET GARY GENNERICH DENNIS GOSS DARYLGRINSTEAD RICKY HARRELL KEN HICKS BRIAN HOFFMAN LAWSON HOLLAND STAN HOPKINS JACK HUGHES WADE HUGHES BOBBY JOHNSON BOB JONES STEVE KELLEY BUDDY KING DAVID LEBEL GUY LOMBARDO STEVE LONG DANNY LUNDEEN DANMCBRIDE JOHNNY MARVEL MIKE MATTHEWS AL MURRAY RAYMOND NELSON JIM NESS JACK PALMER KENPEEPLES KENPENGITORE EDDIE PITTMAN JOHN PRICE MARION REEVES TOMMY RICHARDSON JOHN RHODES SMILEY SANDERS DAVID SASSER LEONARD SCHULER EDDIE SEIGLER BOB SHELL JEFF SIEPE EDDIE SINK DENNIS SMITH GERALD SMITH JEFF STOCKS DAVID THOMAS LA VERNTHRAILKILL GENE TONEY HENRY WALTERS JAY WASHINGTON MIKE WEBBER WALTER WEST DONNIE WHITE JIMMY WILLIAMSON FRANK WIRTH DAVID YOUNG COACH HOOTIE INGRAM SOCCER HENRY ABADI STEVE ALHADEFF JON BABASHAK NORM BERTEL ROBERTO BRADFORD JODY BROWN L CLYDE BROWNE B ED CAMARA ■ RON CASKRAN CRAG DAUGHERTY SAMDAVILA MARK ELLIOTT LOU FORLINE RONGIESBERS RIDVAN GUNES NABEEL KAMMOUN JIM POWELL DAVESCHMIEDING GREGSCHROTH BOBSKELTON JEFFSTEELMAN GARYSTUBER PAUL VERDEE ITALO YANNUZZELLi COACH IBRAHIM IBRAHIM B KETB L DAVE ANGEL JIVE BROWN MIKE BROWNING WAYNE CROFT RON DIPASQUALE VAN GREGG RICK HUNT DOUG LOWE BUD MARTIN ARCHIE MCINTOSH DANNY MILLER MARTY PATTERSON JEFF REISINGER TERRELL SUIT I BASEBALL MARK ADAMS TERRY ARMSTRONG KENNY BAGWELL JIMMY BAKER GREG BELK JAY BEVIS JEFF BRADFORD VINCE COSITORE PAT FITZSIMMONS RUSTY GEPHARDT i LINDSAY GRAHAM I LIN HAMILTON RICHARD HAYNES PETE HENDRICKS JERALD HUGHES CHARLIE ING RANDY LEDFORD BILLY PROPHET j SMILEY SANDERS | DAVE VON VOLKENBURll CALVIN WEEKS f MIKE WEST RICK WILSON COACH BILLWILHELM m TENNIS i ' HERB COOPER BILL KIRWIN LARRY MAGGIORE BHANUMURTHY NUNNA MIKE OPPENHEIM DAVE OWENS STEVE PARSONS JIMMY POOLE JOHN THOMAS TERRY WILKINS COACH DUANE BRULEY WBkand cross country MED ALLEN STEVE BARTON DEAN BISSEY BOBBOSLER GEORGE BOSSE PETE BOWDEN ((BRUCE BROWN MACCOPELAND JEFFCULBERTSON BILL DAVIS JACK DOYLE RON ELWELL MIKE FLEMING NEAL GERRARD JASON HILL GENE HORTZ ART HOWLE LARRY HUNT WAYNE JENKINS JIM KENNEY TOM KOPPE WITT LANGSTAFF BILL LONG RANCE MACK KEN MILTON JOHNNY MOON BILL NELSON TOM PAGE DAN PASQUELLA FRANK ROMERO LARRY RUSH JIM SCHWARTZ PAULSEESMAN WITZWACKWITZ RICK ZANES LARRY ZEHNDER FREDZEIHER NICK ZUNGOLI Wjjf SWIMMING RICHARD ABBOTT GEORGE ACKLEY GRANT BAKER RICHARD BEALE TIMOTHY 6ROADBENT WILLIAM BURTON DOUGLAS EMMERTHAL CHARLES GOODMAN JERRY HINSON FRANK LEVY ROBERT MOTT RICHARD SAITTA THOMAS WATSON THOMAS WHATLEY ERNEST WHALEN SCOTT Zl EG LER OACH RLMcHUGH GOLF TOM BALDWIN DON BOWIE STEVE BROOME CHARLES CRAFT JAMES GLENN T. J. GRUBBS JIMMY MARTIN TIM POPE BILLY RIGBY JOHN RIORDAN AL SANDERS BILL SHIPLEY BUZZY SMITH TOMMY STALLINGS GLENN WOERNER COACH BOB JONES FENCING CHAN ALLEN STEVE ARNOLD JOHN BENDER BARRY CAMERON BILL HUBBARD DEWEY HURT TED LIU JERRY MILLER DAVE PURNELL DAVID SIMONEAU GARY SPEAS JIM WALTERS JEFF WESTON REESE WILSON TOMWORSDALE COACH HAROLD COOLEDGE COACH PEE WEE GREENFIELD I FOOTBALL 4-7-0 It was rock ' n ' roll without the rock; it was the final season of the outdated Laugh-In without the laughs; it was an endless series of inconclusive Paris Peace Talks with the same grim looks on the faces of the opponents, and the same optimistic press conferences with Henry Kissinger saying, Wait ' ll the next sessions. It was the type of football season that makes you almost envious of Hootie Ingram for being able to take off and leave it all behind. The football season had all its cousins and uncles working their own beats throughout the nation and the world, and the striking resemblances the relatives left in the areas of national affairs made Hootie and the boys seem like mid-stream America. But that didn ' t make it any easier to like. There were a number of major skirmishes before the final battle, but even the victories were not totally satisfying. The Citadel game began the season, and although everyone was privately disappointed that we just toyed with them and didn ' t run them into the turf, no one could admit that the season ' s chances were based on how badly we mopped-up the cadets. Everyone was still publicly optimistic, and we did, after all, beat them. And 13-0 at that. Then there were the road games: Rice, Oklahoma, Georgia Tech. We lost them all. Rice scored more in the first 34 minutes than Clemson did in all three games. It was a senseiss thrashing, like a vacationer getting mugged and beaten in a foreign city. We were on the losing end of a huge scoring binge: them 1 12; us 22. Then the homecoming wasn ' t much better. Duke beat us, eventually, 7-0, in what surely must have been the most boring game of the season. We were 1-4, but the season ' s suckers were on the horizon. Virginia, who has never won a game in Death Valley, and Wake Forest, who was practically to us what we were to Oklahoma, both fell, almost too easily to a team that finally discovered what offense was for. We were 3-4. The early losses were all but forgotten. We had a shot at .500. Almost. North Carolina had other thoughts. So did Maryland. Ditto N.C. State. We were 3-7. By this time the troops were hungry for an end to all this. Hootie began a final war dance. Clemson and Carolina rolled around in the Death Valley mud for two hours and fifteen minutes, and Hootie came up with a final victory that has always been a season in itself. The losses were forgotten. Hootie quit. Next year it begins again. The Doris Day Show on any other stage would still be the same. ♦ CLEMSON 13 CITADEL If this had been the open- ing night of a new Broad- way play instead of the beginning of a new football season, it would have closed after one performance. It might have been all for the better. Not even Seigler could get it on. It was not exactly the type of rushing we were led to believe we had, but Heide Davis took a touchdown over from the one, and even Ken Pengi- tore ran one in from the eleven. Seigler went 1-2 on PAT ' s and missed two field goals. The whole game was typified by the beautiful 53-yard Pengitore pass to Dennis Goss. Goss dropped it in the end zone. Ho hum. ♦ ♦ CLEMSON 10 RICE 29 We fumbled the opening kickoff. Things got worse after that. We had a chance to beat the Owls, of course, but after a disappointment with the cadets two weeks earlier the chances weren ' t too great. Rice ' s quarterback Bruce Gadd finished off the last of the chances with two new individual Rice records with most passes completed and most yards passing. Seigler found the field goal mark and Jay Washington made a startling 41-yard touchdown run, but by that time Rice had already picked up their 2 9. No chance. CLEMSON 3 OKLAHOMA 52 The New York Times summed this one up well in their Today ' s Football at a Glance preview section: How did Clemson get involved here? Well, it ' s a long story best told quickly. Oklahoma had practically set a new scoring record the week before by downing Oregon 68-3. In contrast, we were lucky. Oklahoma had scored all their 52 points by the time Seigler (again) came in and cut the laughter down a bit into smaller chuckles. It ' s all best forgotten. CLEMSON 9 GEORGIA TECH 31 Officially Georgia Tech broke the game into their favor in the fourth quarter, but even if they hadn ' t we couldn ' t have kept up. Pengitore was sick, and although the rest of the team was up, the offensive spark wasn ' t there. Unfortunately, Tech ' s was. Our defense, which really was pretty good, despite the Oklahoma trounding, simply gave out in the last period, resulting in 17 final points and a score more lopsided than it should have been. CLEMSON DUKE 7 If anyone can remember anything outstanding about the Duke game they ' re undoubtedly lying. It was, what the newspapermen kindly called a game only a defensive coach could love. Clemson ' s defense, which had been holding together as much of every game as it could, made only one slip. Duke ' s defense didn ' t make any. Our own penalties ruined all our good field positions. Such is life. CLEMSON 37 VIRGINIA 21 The fact that Virginia has never won a game in Death Valley should not be taken into account here. The defense caused six Cavalier turnovers, and the offense finally figured out what to do with them. Wade Hughes and Pengitore had the best days rushing of their entire careers, and the Tigers went out in front 24-0 in the first half. At the same time, the defense, after the exhausting but fruitless labors of past games, held the Cavs to minus five yards rushing in the same two periods. Virginia, as you might have expected if you ve followed us this far, had an even better third quarter than was uur first, but their momentunn slowed, and they blew it in the fourth. Pengitore, Goss, Seigler, and Davis all got on the scoreboard in one way or another. Does the fact that it was our 14th straight win over the Cavs make it any less a success? CLEMSON 31 WAKE FOREST This surely must give you some indication of just how bad this Wake Forest team must be. Actually that was only half the reason for such a large victory. Pengitore and Hughes again had the best days of their careers, and the offensive unit as a whole ran up the largest yardage total of the season. Combine that with the fact that the defense gave up the least number of yards for the year and you ' ve got the other half. Davis and Hughes both had two scores each with one of Hughes ' going for 56 yards. Ingram cited Decock, Williamson, Stocl s, Rhodes, Barter, and Wise for the defense. And now, surprisingly enough, there was still talk of the possibility of taking the ACC title with the next three games. Despite the dismal 3-4 record, we were still a winning team as far as the ACC was concerned. Time w ill tell. CLEMSON 10 UNC 26 Time told. We lost our chance. There are two ways of telling this story. The UNC version would emphasize the fact that the Tar Heels went out in front early in the game, held a 16-0 half time lead, and never let the game get out of hand. The Clemson version would lean heavily on the come-from-behind 10 points the Tigers managed in the final half, only to be stopped from scoring any more by a powerful UNC defense. Both versions, however, would have to include the fact that we lost, and the ACC crown was just a dream. CLEMSON 6 MARYLAND 31 By this time, we found out later, it was probably occurring to Hootie Ingram that he might not coach another year. Our loss to Mar yland was the most disheartening defeat that our team has suffered since I ' ve been at Clemson, he wrote in the IPTAY newsletter. Seigler tied his own field goal mark at 52 yards, and Pengitore excelled passing, but Ingram said the team played without any enthusiasm. It was a game Ingram should have had. It planted seeds of doubt.  • CLEMSON 10 N.C. STATE 42 ' li When a team scores on you five times out of the first six times they get the ball you know it ' s not going to be a fun afternoon. This specific instance was no exception, as the Wolfpack made it look easy running up a 35-3 lead at the half. Ingram said after the game that all the players had given their best throughout. Curiously, Ingram hailed the team for their courage and character and yet he said, We let them dominate us completely in the second quarter. Something was up. CLEMSON 7 CLEMSON 7 CLEMSON 7 CLEMSON 7 use 6 use 6 use 6 use 6 Whatever it proved, and people always say it proves a lot, the Carolina game showed exactly how many crazy people there were in the area. The day began badly— the coldest day of the season and a runny, horrible rain— and gradually became worse. For the Tigers, however, the day started well and ended even better. The Gamecocks controlled the stats for the first half, but never came close enough to score. When the rain turned to sleet, the Tigers got hot, or at least as hot as they were going to get at 40 degrees. The Tiger ' s touchdown drive covered 59 yards and took 12 plays. Davis made 10 of the yards, Pengitore added 30 on passes, and Smiley Sanders gave 19, including the scoring play. Then Seigler kicked his 44th and final PAT of his career, which, although they didn ' t know it now, won the game. Carolina added a touchdown with five minutes left in the game, but went for the win and not a tie. They didn ' t make it. Williamson knocked down the two-point play and Clemson took the game 7-6. Despite the win, it would be Hootie ' s last. He later resigned, leaving on a bright note in a season that was anything but. ♦ ♦ .. ■  4h £ , . tr % ¥ ' f w • .r.« ft % ' « S yl f- ' 4 .. ' - Hi . - A- ' t K . ' •? : SOCCER 13-1-1 Time Magazine will be quick to tell you it was the year of Henry Kissinger, the German— born foreigner who came to the states to do what none of our own politicians could do. The Clemson Athletic Department will be almost as quick to rattle off the number of foreign-born soccer players who came similarly to the states (specifically to Clemson) and did what no other athletes in the area, and almost in the nation, could do; they played soccer better than just about everybody else. It was the year of Italo Yannuzzelli of Ecuador, Henry Abadi of Iran, Clyde Brown of Guyana, Ron Giesbers of Venezuela, Nabeel Kammoun of Lebanon; it was also the year of some other guys with strange names like Camara and Forline and Schroth and Babashak from such foreign places as New York, Maryland, New Jersey, and Virginia. They all got into it early with back-to-back wins of 6-0 over the Citadel and Appala- chian State, prompting Coach I. M. Ibrahim to call his team the best team ever at Clemson with only two games on the books. Abadi had already made five of the Tiger goals, and the Tigers were rated seventh in the South. On what Ibrahim called a most successful road trip , the Tigers scored their third straight shutout, a 7-0 rout of Rollins, before settling for a 1-1 tie with South Florida which was to be the only flaw in the booters ' entire season. By this time Abadi had racked up eight goals, with Yannuzelli following at four, and Kammoun and Babashak with three each. So far our defense has been extremely alert, Ibrahim said at this point, as if we ours elves couldn ' t tell. By this time, the Tigers were ranked fourth in the South, taking care of two more wins in the Emory Invitational. Another shutout, this one over North Carolina State, put them at third. A win over North Carolina put them at second, and high on top of the ACC. Yannuzzelli had slipped past Abadi in scoring with eleven goals to the latter ' s ten. By this time it was almost as predictable as the season of the Miami Dolphins, or, worse yet, the scripts of Bonanza where everything comes out right in the end. The Tigers were still second in the South, behind Howard University which just happened also to be ranked first in the nation. In the national polls the Tigers were a distant, but highly respectable, 14th. The last five victories of the season were almost carbons of the first six. They set new records for most of the season wins and most shutouts every time they won. The booters were ranked 1 1th in the nation at the end of the season and sported their first undefeated slate. A victory over West Virginia in the Southern regionals sent the Tigers on to Howard for what was both the hardest game and the only defeat of the entire season. But the surprising thing about those foreigners— they ' re all underclassmen. They ' ll all be back. )IlXDt!lUtlUiiXJfiUiainu :tiwsiuuk u M f t '  • ♦ J pl ' ' H Bin Bjrx ' JHI l i JP ' sjIIbji « i lifL K ' -f ■ i I v. J ' J%, jHIH ■ RESULTS H 1 cu OPP H 1 6 The Citadel H 1 6 Appalachian St. H 1 7 1 Rollins South Florida 1 H 1 2 Georgia State 1 H 1 3 Emory 1 H 1 3 N. C. State ipillP s« 5 6 North Carolina Western Carolina 1 E ' t4l 1 H 4 Furman IBi 4 Virginia 1 P1B| 1 3 Duke Maryland S 3 West Virginia 2 - - i ggg Howard 4 BASKETBALL 12-13 Everybody hates Dave Angel. Except when every- body loves him. It ' s the biggest love hate relationship since the Capulets and the Montagues. It almost seems to be the major force keeping the Tigers as alive and as high in the priorities of the Clemson audience as the team currently is. It doesn ' t really seem to matter what it is that Angel does (except maybe to his Mom and Dad), but whatever happens on the court is bound to be happening to him. This year, it seems, nearly everything he did somehow turned out right. Not starting for the first time he could remember, put Angel automatically on the defensive. He had to try harder to get back in and do what he knew he could. There was a sudden spurt of newspaper articles and Angel began to get his confidence, and the writers began to see that as Angel went so went the entire team. Van Gregg, who began the season with an astounding 33 points over Georgia Tech, began scoring the important goals of each winning game, with amazing shots from the corners. Jeff Reisinger was the most consistent scorer, always in the double figures. Mike Browning and Terrell Suit were always there, too, but you just didn ' t seem to notice them as much. And it seemed as if Bud Martin always had the shots at the end of the game that would scare the socks off a Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, not to mention anyone in the ACC. When the games were close, he frequently tipped them in our favor. After an early win over Georgia Tech, the Tigers alternated by losing and winning in ones and twos, usually winning the home games and losing the aways. A trip to Philadelphia at the neutral Palestra saw the Tigers lose by three to Villanova in the final seconds. Shorter trips made closer to home resulted in two shattering losses to Furman, a devastating 34-point defeat by North Carolina, and just plain general uneasiness. When second-ranked Maryland came to Littlejohn, the loss was only by four; a successful game in every way but the score. And when N. C. State, who took the national second ranking away from Maryland in a closely-matched game, followed the Terps into the coliseum, Clemson held a lead throughout the game which only diminished late in the scoring. Finally, though, Locke began getting the breaks he had been looking for, as the Tigers took consecutive wins over The Citadel, Virginia, and Georgia Tech, the first win on the road. Writing this in mid-season for reading at the end puts this conversation at a definite disadvantage: you know more than I. But the trends are only too clear even as we push toward a winning season from an early defecit. Tates Locke was finally able to claim the breaks in the games where it formerly seems as if only chance kept us from winning. Angel began grabbing the rebounds the way he always should have, once claiming a Littlejohn record for them. It ' s been said that the best battles are the hard- fought, agonizing defeats, and if that ' s the case then even the losses were exciting. But whatever happens it ' s a sure thing that the fans will either be loving Angel or hating him, and the team along with him. And whatever else they were doing this year, the fans were watching basketball games and loving them. ' awi i. • ■ ' iiH. ' -1 I • 4, RESULTS cu OPP 86 Georgia Tech 77 59 Davidson 65 69 Furman 83 89 Presbyterian 68 60 Villanova 63 70 Kent State 63 80 Pepperdine 65 59 Furman 70 75 Niagara 68 75 Maryland 79 58 North Carolina 92 73 Duke 75 59 St. John ' s 87 76 N.C. State 86 72 Citadel 54 64 Virginia 63 74 Georgia Tech 57 89 Stetson 68 61 N.C. State 67 69 North Carolina 84 86 Wake Forest 61 66 Maryland 69 56 Virginia 54 55 Wake Forest 58 75 Duke 50 BASEBALL 19-14 ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 ' ji ' V!- imm ' - l1 i r d. RESULTS cu DPP 10 Louisville 14 Louisville 2 1 West Virginia 9 West Virginia 2 7 Florida State 11 3 Florida State 6 3 Florida State 20 6 Virginia Tech 4 2 Georgia Southern 1 4 Georgia Southern 10 3 Virginia Tech 4 2 Ohio 1 1 Ohio 2 8 North Carolina 1 North Carolina 3 7 North Carolina State ! 2 8 South Carolina 1 South Carolina 2 2 Wake Forest 4 Wake Forest 3 1 Georgia Tech 12 Georgia 4 7 North Carolina State 2 North Carolina State 3 5 North Carolina 4 12 Georgia 3 4 Georgia 8 Wake Forest 9 3 Virginia 4 2 Virginia 5 2 Virginia 5 2 Maryland 3 TRACK 4-2 CROSS COUNTRY 0-6 TRACK RESULTS cu 99 Furman 93 UNC 89 East Tenn. State 68!4 use 51 Georgia 77 Auburn CROSSCOUNTRY RE cu 34 N. C. State 32 use 33 Furman 36 Georgia Tech 45 UNC 29 use OPP. 46 52 56 76 ' 2 94 68 OPP. 21 23 24 23 18 26 -- - ---• t. ,) Ji| atfai: :HttgB BllVgTi?til ' l-V1Tn-ti iTtlrMitJ TENNIS 14-6 RESULTS cu 9 9 6 East Tennessee N. estate Western Kentucky Jacksonville Pennsylvania Rollins Ohio State Mianni, Ohio Penn State Toledo Maryland Wake Forest Harvard Wisconsin Virginia Duke UNC use Georgia Furman GPP. 3 1 6 5 1 1 3 3 5 2 2 4 H mm P BlMHi -V.V ' r ' ' '  - ' ■ T ' A .  -- :, . . m — — — i. Uh - M ■ -__ - V p.... - ■ • - - V V i - ■«. — — - ' i (. • p ♦ ♦ ♦ • ' SWIMMING 4-8 RESULTS CU OPP. 48 Augusta College 65 63 Appalachian St. 50 43 Augusta College 56 64 Emory 47 56 Belmont Abbey 38 53 Georgia Tech 58 28 use 84 55 Georgia Southern 57 45 UNC 66 63 Dekalb College 39 35 Wake Forest 77 41 Duke 72 GOLF 4-0 •■:avv . ' tr ' -;- ' - ' - i T-v .-. ' -ar- ,- • . .i ' ft ' v: g p ' v-; GOLF RESULTS cu OPP. CU O 26 Presbyterian 2 22 Gardner-Webb 6 23 Erskine 5 27 Western Carolina 1 FENCING 1-9 J. V. FOOTBALL 3-1-1 J. V. BASKETBALL 13 - 3 Fi:i -r -ra: ..f-: ' -r . ' ; -J Many students at Clemson obtain their education, and that ' s all. They are involved in no outside activities and they do not plan to participate at all. Clemson offers the student a chance for a well- rounded education through involvement in outside activities. Sports clubs offer an avenue through which the student can do just that. Interest by several students who organized and asked the administration for funds, spurred the formation of numerous sports clubs. Competition is held with other schools by such organizations as the Men ' s Fencing Club, Rugby Club, Rifle Club, Sailing Club, and Wrestling Club. The Clemson Sailing Club is recognized as a leading competitor in the South Atlantic Inter- collegiate Sailing Association. The Wrestling Club, finally grasping a foothold at Clemson, will hopefully become a varsity sport next year. Many clubs provide instruction along with promoting the interests of their particular organization. The SCUBA Diving Club encourages safe diving along with its instruction and certification. The Aero Club and Dixie Skydivers also offer instruction and recreation. The Soccer Booster Club has its aim to promote interest and provide publicity for the Clemson Soccer Team. The Block C Club is actually a honorary club for Clemson jocks, comprised of lettermen of all varsity sports. AERO CLUB DIXIE SKYDIVERS BLOCK X Ben Anderson David Angel Jerry Arp John Bolubasz Bob Bosler John Brunjes Mac Burdette Bill Childress Andy Clawson Alvin Cooler Herb Cooper Heide Davis Jimmy DeWitt Ron Elwell Dave Farnham Mike Flemming Peter Galuska Len Gough Lin Hamilton Rick Harvey Jason Hill Jerry Hinson Ibrahim Ibrahim Bobby Johnson Tommy Kendrick Buddy King Steve Lewter John Locklair John Lord Danny Lundeen Mike Mathews Bud Martm John Moon Bhanu Nunna Ken Peeples John Price Lee Proctor Jay Seay Paul Seesman Eddie Seigler John Severs Bob Shell Jeff Siepe Ken Smith Jeff Stocks Hal Stone Joe Sutton Tommy Watson Calvin Weeks David Wessinger Tom Whatley John Williams Jimmy Williamson Bo Woolbright David Van Volkenburg Scott Ziegler Nick Zongoli MEN ' S FENCING TEAM RIFLE TEAM ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦  f| RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB V • A - f iii Mi PPv v M t . y ■ ■■ « , ' 9 1  r  .■ ' ■ ' SAILING CLUB SOCCER BOOSTER CLUB r CLKMSON MATCH cm5om. Wv ' ' ty ' y£ inAim-y: ' -fi!-:T uziriiW , WRESTLING CLUB INTRAMURAL SPORTS K NC H i RU6S fi Why does TAPS have ads while other schools devote their entire books to the students? At Clemson, we have found that advertising is the most successful media in supporting our book. Perhaps North Carolina, Winthrop, Furman, etc. can obtain additional funds or stage student carnivals, but at Clemson we ' ll stick to our ads! That is unless the administration gives us a few extra $$. So we write our letters, make long distance phone calls, and travel throughout the state trying to make a little money. Advertising, we believe, can be quite beneficial for the companies who participate. It serves as propaganda as these companies attempt to sell their products and their services to the students and the other readers of TAPS. Advertisers also use our media as a way of saying. Join us, we recruit on your campus. For some companies, ads are a way of saluting the Clemson Tigers or their old alma mater. For others it is a salutation to today ' s students. Whatever their reasons for advertising in TAPS, we, the Senior Staff, wish to take this opportunity to say Thank you. Perhaps, one might wonder whether ads are really worth their money. For the companies involved, it may seem questionable, but for 1973 TAPS the answer is definitely YES. Without ads there would probably be no TAPS. If it still existed, it would be a book of far less distinction. That is why, we, as students at Clemson University, are so indebted to those companies who have made our book possible. ADVERTISERS Abbott ' s Men ' s Shop Alice Manufacturing Company American Enka Company Anderson Auto Parts Anderson Independent Astro Theatres Bankers Trust of South Carolina Barton Grocery Company Beach House Motor Inn Belk of Columbia Bethea Coal and Distributing Company Bill Ballentine Motors, Inc. Bishopville Petroleum Co., Inc. Boggs Rental Borden, Inc. Brown ' s Cycle Shop The R. L. Bryan Company W. C. Bryson and Daughters Body Shop Budweiser of Anderson Burton Block and Concrete Co., Inc. Byrd Furniture Company Carolina National Bank Casual Corner, Inc. Chicopee Manufacturing Company C S National Bank Clemson Jewelers Clemson Shoe Service Clemson 66 Service Station Clemson University Dining Service Coburg Dairy Coca-Cola Bottling Company Columbia Newspapers, Inc. The Communication Arts Co., Inc. Dalton ' s Furniture Davis-Morgan Liquor Store Delmarva Millwork Corporation Dixiana Mill Dobson ' s Hardware Duke Power Company Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corporation Equitable Life Assurance Society Fant ' s Camera Shop First-Citizens Bank Trust Co. Fort Hill Federal Savings and Loan Association Fort Hill Natural Gas Authority Gallant Belk (Anderson-Seneca) Garden City Supply Gerrish Milliken Mill Gifford-Hill and Company, Inc. Greenville News-Piedmont Company Guy Motors Company Hammerheads Hardee Manufacturing Company, Inc. Harper ' s Heyward-Mahon Company, Inc. Holiday Inn of Clemson Imperial Manufacturing Company Irving L. Wilson Jacobs Manufacturing Company Jim Connell Chevrolet John Corbett ' s Men ' s Wear Joyce Anne Shop Kentucky Fried Chicken Lamar ' s Lawrence and Brownlee Agency J. B. Lacher, Inc. Lynch Drug Company , McTeer Real Estate Co., Inc. h Marion Burnside - JL Martin Drug Company Meyers-Arnold Montalvo Regrigeration Mutual of New York Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce Oconee Dairies Patterson Realty !- ,, Paul I. Sheaffer Insurance - ' Pet Dairy •: Pixie and Bill ' s Steak House Portra Studios Reeves Brothers Inc. Rex O ' Steen Richtex Corporation Rochester Real Estate Roper Auto Sales Roses Rose Supply Corporation Sears, Roebuck and Company Seneconee Motel . Sherwin-Williams ' J. E. Sirrine Company Soil Consultants, Inc. Sonoco Products Company Southerner Restaurant S. C. Electric Cooperatives S. C. Electric and Gas Company S. C. National Bank Southern Railway Company Springs Mills, Inc. Standard Supply ' Steel Heddle J. P. Stevens Co., Inc. Study Hall Sullivan Hardware . Swirl Inc. Terry Bottling Company Town and Country Realty of Easley, Inc. Walter ' s Mirabelle Discoteque Ward-Smith mc ik - u ■ Woodside Division, Dan River, Inc. ff5ft .!r . ' PATRONS Advertising Studios, Inc. McAlister Plaza Greenville, S. C. Ellison Realty 104 N. Clemson Avenue Clemson, S. C. Lorick Office Equipment Co. 1004 Gervais Street Columbia, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bradley Route 3 Lugoff, S. C. Angel T. Espada y Familia 314 Jaen, Urb. Valencia San Juan, Puerto Rico Miles and Crenshaw Cafe 129 N. Mechanic Street Pendleton, S. C. Caro-Knit, Inc. Jefferson, S. C. Familia Sanchez Geigel Alto Apollo San Juan, Puerto Rico Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morris, Jr. 2412 Duncan Street Columbia, S. C. Chicken, Pooh, and To-Pooh 2412 Duncan Street Columbia, S. C. Dr. A. M. Janer y Familia 316 Jaen Street Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Ledo. Daniel Pellon P. O. Box 252 San Juan, Puerto Rico Dillon Insurance Agency 111 North Railroad Avenue Dillon, S. C. Carmen Rosa Janer 320 Jaen St. Urb. Valencia Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Familia Geigel Pellon Aptdo 13751 P. R. Santurce San Juan, Puerto Rico Dillon Provision Co. East Main Street Dillon, S. C. Joyeria Janer 304 San Francisco Street San Juan, Puerto Rico Sra. Gladys Janer de Pons 320 Jaen Street Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Dillon Truck and Tractor Co. Highway 301 Dillon, S. C. Lester Janer 316 Jaen Street Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Senator Strom Thurmond Senate Office Building Washington, D. C. Jewelers PRECIOUS STONES - DIAMONDS - FINE JEWELRY MEMBER. % V GEM SO ' REGISTERED JEWELER CERTIFIED GEMOLOGIST 102 COLLEGE AVENUE CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA Phone (803) 654-5151 HARPER ' S FIVE TEN CENT St ne4. HOME OFFICE IN SENECA, S. C. Serving You In Clemson and Sufounding Areas LOOK AHEAD-LOOK SOUTH TO BE A SUCCESSFUL FARMER GET A CLEMSON EDUCATION AND HARDEE FARM EQUIPMENT HARDEE MANUFACTURING CO, INC LORIS, SOUTH CAROLINA Sears ...we ' ve got ideas . . . for the Class of 73 Phone 226-2461 718 N. Main St. Anderson, S. C. ?. fxs WH!P f m:: ' r- ' ' m ' v. ' ;-;: ' fi?Jsa;ii3i:;ais:iiiiss.2iLii::iii. m . The R.L. Bryan Company Greystone Executive Park - Columbia, South Carolina ' eCH Of Columbia s % 1 . Congratulations to the Class of 73 And best wishes for a future rich in professional achievement and personal reward. . . 1501 Main Street LIVING IXSURAXCE From THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U. S. In Greenville Call H. Bryan Whitmire District Manager W. S. Strib Barton Sam Fretwell, Jr. Jack W. Lemons MoFFATT G. Long, CLU William E. Mays Tele. 232-2752 eissfjamsfeSMBiaw r- ' Compliments of MARION BURNSIDE 7201 Sumter Hwy. Columbia, South Carolina Phone 776-2780 CHRYSLER BILL BALLENTINE MOTORS, INC. 1201 N. MAIN ST. ANDERSON, S. C. DIAL 226-7251 HART SCHAFFNER MARX and MICKEY FREEMAN CLOTHES Exclusive In Greenville At f e4 tOiiJi4 iMtht Downtown And McAUster Square Greenville, S. C. Best Wishes (B SONOCO PRODUCTS COMPANY HARTSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Innovators in paper and plastics Our paper products are made primarily from recycled paper and most are recyclable after use f7ffY ' ' ' ' ' ' -v: ' ? y t ♦ ' J Come, let us face the future together. The people who give you electricity, gas and transportation services can also give you a very rewarding career. You might look into that. SCE G We try 10 make life easier [JoL jn J ' dounixij cRzaltij or Sadz , (jnc. POST OFFICE BOX 548 EASLEY, SOUTH CAROLINA 29640 PHONE (803) 859-6321 859-7164 Simply Wonderful Sportswear and Dresses ' McALlSTER SQUARE GREENVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA Compliments of WALTER ' S MIRABELLE DISCOTEQUE in San Juan, Puerto Rico jfs .wfiar ' f?! ! i r-yW ' V ' i:TiiT . A:£A t t • ♦ ' I Present Clemson men with Steel Heddle include: Doug Justus and Bill Allen, both Class of ' 66. Doug, a programmer analyst, majored in industrial management, and Bill, Steel Heddle ' s data processing manager, chose textile management; Jerry Jackson, customer service representative, ' 66 graduate with a B.S. degree in economics; Tom Weaver, industrial engineer, a ' 67 industrial management graduate now enrolled in the Clemson-Furman M.B.A. program. Ron Himmel, mechanical engineer, ' 72 graduate in mechanical engineering; THE MOST DIVERSIFIED PLANT IN SOUTH CAROLINA . . . offers graduates in mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, industrial management, business administration, and accounting outstanding opportunities for professional and monetary growth. Come see us, and let ' s talk about a job. Box 1867 • Greenville, S.C. 29602 • 803 244-41 10 Clemson Shoe Service Men ' s and Women ' s also THE FINEST IN SHOE REPAIR Clemson, S. C. Compliments of ALICE MANUFACTURING COMPANY ELLJEANS PLANT FOSTER PLANT ALICE PLANT ARIAL PLANT ELLISON PLANT Easley, South Carolina BARTON GROCERY COMPANY ANDERSON. SOUTH CAROLINA lol CAMOILTOA IMATIIOIMAL -„■ IBA ' NK that EASLEY— PEXDLETOX LIBERTY— CENTRAL ]S1ember F.D.I.C. Compliments of DIXIANA MILL DiLLOx, South Carolina BOGGS RENTAL Seneca, S. C. • Trailers for Rent • Houses • Apartments • Lakeside Trailer Spaces Approx. 6 Miles From Clemson • Additional Trailer Parks Call 882-8389 bur concern is ours too. You care about people and so do we. We ' re concerned about the quality of life. Because most of our work is done in rural areas where people have an instinctive awareness of ecology. Mostly you care about living— experiencing it, enjoying it and growing with it. We care too. We think our most important job is to enhance your living. The Stand Tall folks serve everybody— including you. ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES OF SOUTH CAROUHA ' Apmwjm ' yM .;r::fMiMomss. ' ' t t • t A DAIRY PRODUCTS Better than they have to be MISS LIBBY WALLAC Bank where the action is in Anderson The Citizens and Southern National Bank ot South Carohna Member F.D.I.C. Bank by the Lake: 9-1 P.M. and 3-5 P.M., Monday-Thursday; 9-1 P.M. and 3-6 P.M., Friday Downtown Office: 9-1 P.M., Monday-Thursday; 9-1 P.M. and 3-6 P.M., Friday FORT Hill FEDERAl SAVINGS AND lOAN ASSOCIATION III 4 11 i II • ill { iij 1| ij| CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA Qallant Belk As new and exciting trends develop in fun fashions, turn to Gallant-Belk; and we ' ll have them to keep you in the fashion forefront. ANDERSON AND SENECA J. B. LACHER, INC. 23 COLLEGE STREET GREENVILLE, S. C. Phone 232-7385 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 Tico Locati ons: IN SENECA IN WESTMINSTER Next Door to A P Behind THE Tracks Plenty of Farkhifi Space Paul T. Morgan H Ross Davis ( Alumnus ) Oicner Oiirier wm mmr• : ' i } ■ ' 7 - ' y ' ' ' i7w i :]•iir ' [ ' K. On a 1500-acre land site between Norrls and Central, American Enka Company is develop- ing its third major center for the production of man-made yarns and fibers. Known as Enka ' s Clemson Operations, the large facility includes two of the most modern and efficient plants in the man-made fiber industry. The nylon plant, background, was completed in 1971 and supplies nylon carpet yarns. The polyester filament yarn plant, finished during 1972, produces textile poly- ester for apparel. Enka and its 1,000 persons at this location are proud to be a part of progressive South Caro- lina, and we look forward to a long and close association with Clemson University, its staff and students. NYLON EKK . AMERICAN ENKA CO.. A PART OF AAkZOna INC f l POLYESTER RAYON YARNS FIBERS ENKA. N. C. • LOWLAND, TENN. • CLEMSON. S. C. • MURPHY, N. 0. F ' URKTITXJR.E and. O.A.FIPET DRAPERIES CARPET FURNITURE WALLPAPER ACCESSORIES PICTURE FRAMING HIGHWAY 183 EAST PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA PIXIE k Bins STEAK HOUSE 123 By-Pass Clemson, South Carolina Springs Mills, Inc PAUL I. SHAEFFER INSURANCE Intercoxirse, Pa. BEST WISHES TO TAPS AND THE CLEMSON STUDENT BODY GERRISH MILLIKEN MILL Pendleton. S. C. Manufacturers of Fine Syntfietic Fabrics We liveliere, fob. That s why Duke Power has been working on environ- mental protection for nearly 50 years. Today our staff of scientists includes chemists, foresters, a fisheries biologist, a health physicist, a public health sanitarian, a meteorologist and others. To learn how they ' re helping you, ask for our book- let on the environment. It ' s free at your local Duke Power office. Duke Power Making life a little better Keep Up With The News ... WTwmwfwm Clemson University - Taps 73 t f ♦ ' j OF CLEMSON p. O. BOX 512 CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA 29631 (803) 654-4450 DELUXE LUNCHEON BUFFET Served Daily Except Saturday 180 BEAUTIFUL GUEST ROOMS Business Meetings • Sales Seminars • Conventions • Dinner-Dances • Wedding Receptions • Fashion Shows • Anniversaries • Bar Mitzvahs • Private Parties. byrd FURNITURE BOX 1925 ■ GREENVILLE, SC. 29602 BYRD... QUALITY UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE AT P RACTIC AL PRICES Why not be a TIGER-ESS Wear a Swirl and Let him do the rest SWIRL BOUTIQUE Clemson Shopping Center DEVOE PAINTS AND VARNISHES Distributed by SULLIVAN HARDWARE COMPANY 206-08 S. Main St. ANDERSON, S. C. Serving this section since 1885 COMPLIMENTS OF IMPERIAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY CLEMSON, S. C. OCOXEE SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER Seneca, S. C. Open 9 A. M. —9 P. M. Daily mimwmw w? x.mm Tf,m!: i t t 4 ♦ ' 1 Your future ' s only a graduation away! step up to textiles and join J. P. Stevens — on the move with air conditioned plants, space age tech- niques, and computerized processes. Choose from hundreds of challenging job opportunities for both men and women. With Stevens, you ' ll be part of one of America ' s leading textile manufacturers . . . helping to produce some of the finest fabrics in the world! Contact the Personnel Department at any Stevens Plant. J. P Stevens Co, Inc. where people make the difference An Equal Opportunity Employer liiiiinimnBiim The STUDY HALL DELICATESSEN 100 COLLEGE AVENUE CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA 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 ' jCUvdsm Qih} SuppUsA M SEEDS, FEEDS, FERTILIZER HARDWARE PAINT INSECTICIDES-NURSERY POWER EQUIPMENT BURTON, S. C. 29902 DRAWER G TEL. 524-2246 Gene E. DeLoach, Owner U||i . Its tlnger llckin ' good ' ® 123 By-Pass Clemson and Seneca lie Aouce y4nne J liop Featuring the Villager PRUITT SHOPPING CENTER ANDERSON, S. C. 29621 lT ' SEmOHEE%g MOTEIh Senconee Motel 123 By-Pass SENECA, S. C. Coffee Shop Swimming Pool Phone 882-2784 The inn place for your oitt-of-town guests aiKtmasmmff,mmi!(: !imsm mmmmmm mm ' . Bishopville Petroleum Co., Inc. SHELL PRODUCTS GASOLINE • MOTOR OIL • FUEL OILS W. G. DesCHAMPS, jr., CLASS OF ' 38 Phone 484-6416 Bishopville, S. C. FIRESTONE Tires • Tubes • Accessories HEADQUARTERS FOR THE TIGERS IN THE PEE DEE for fine eating . . . banquet specialties Southerner Restaurant EASLEY ' Ask tlie student who ' s been there ' DOBSON ' s HARDWARE College Ave. Clemson, South Carolina Welcome to the Beach House Motor Inn Tlie New Hiah Rise on the North End 6800 North Ocean Boulevard Luxurious Accommodations Myrtle Beach, South Carolina BORDOyi If it ' s Borden, it ' s got to be good- Co ?! p ;me ifs of Chicopee IVlanufactAjring Company WALHALLA. SOUTH CAROLINA 29691 MANUFACTURERS OF INDUSTRIAL FABRICS A Member of the FAMILY OF COMPANIES ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i InvolN ment Many of the engineers and architects now with Sirrine had their basic training at Clemson and are now involved in some of our nation ' s most important prob- lems . . . helping industry to better control water and air pollution, Sirrine also offers engineering and architectural services that include site loca- tion and development, process planning, design of buildings and structures, process steam and power generation, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, materials handling, engineering models for design and training and con- struction administration. If you seek such involvement, there is opportunity aplenty, now and in the future, in this worthwhile and very demanding field. We ' d lil e to talk with you. ENGINEERS SINCE 1902 J. E. SIRRINE COMPANY 216 S. Pleasantburg Drive, Greenville, South Carolina 29606 • Phone: 803-233-2531 6200 Richmond Avenue, Houston, Texas 77027 • Phone:713-783-0020 WARD SMITH CHEVROLET-BUICK INC. Chevrolet - Buick - Opel Authorized Sales and Service 123 By-Pass Seneca, S. C. 882-4646 Phone 235-3268 W. C. ' ' Worm ' ' Bryson Daughters Body Shop JUDY, NANCY GAIL 102 Atlas Street Greenxtlle, S. C. 29601 S .iWiSSKZM:Wm ii ' ' ' 4mZT: .Wim t  9 t 4 ' «  m Compliments of 44 A Martin Theatre Astro I and II — 291 By-Pass Greenville Plaza — Lewis Plaza Greenville Astro III — Clemson Clemson Theatre — Clemson i Ji Jacobs Mfg. Co. Industrial Chucks Clemson, S. C. You ' ve got a lot to live, Pepsi ' s got a lot to give. TERRY BOTTLING CO. INC. ANDERSON, S. C. I meautiful ' etfnadorls Itietfnattt nic oJHicidwave Jiange Through the magic of microwaves it cooks meals in minutes, browns to perfection, heats-up without drying-up and cooks frozen meals in the foil trays they come in. This means less time in the kitchen — more time for leisure. Available in combination with Thermador ' s Self-Cleaning Oven or singly — both for built-in installation. THE LIGHTING KITCHEN CENTERS DIVISION OF STANDARD SUPPLY CO. 112 East Mauldin St. Anderson, S. C. Tele. 226-6126 S. C. HwY. 124 Greenville, S. Tele. 269-3771 ' {a W li MM Mafoia iMMMIfeaMKrtl BETHEA DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, Inc. wholesale — Retail Telephone 774-9004 112 Railroad Avenue Dillon, South Carolina 29536 Alpheus X. Bethea, Jr. ( ' 38) President Thomas C. Bethea ( ' 41) Vice-President Osborne L. Wallace ( ' 49) General Manager Alpheus V. Bethea III ( ' 64) Thomas C. Bethea, Jr. ( ' 70) Serving Eastern North and South Caroliim Since 1946 REX O ' STEEN CHEVROLET College Street Greenville, S. C. if 99 fzom T uezto n2leo Compliments of ROSE SUPPLY CORPORATION BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA IflontaCvo ' e zcgezation ANDERSON AUTO PARTS, INC, Highway 93, Clemson, S. C. McTEER REAL ESTATE COMPANY REALTOR Investment Properties Tom McTeer Bob Porter Dan Avant • ACREAGE Robin Dial Henry Garrison Jim Sims • APARTMENTS Rockafellow Fred Phipps Bill Cantey Kenny Douan • DUPLEXES Lloyd Kapp Frank Cummings Randy Dunlap Jim Kelly • DEVELOPMENT j,. Kitchens Cam Howell Phil Chappell, Jr. • COMMERCIAL Jim Hane Bob Kapp Jim Cantey • INDUSTRIAL 900 Elmwood Avenue Columbia, South Carolina Phone 779-4420 GUY MOTORS BUY FROM GUT IT PAYS 1110 South Main Street Anderson, South Carolina Phone 225-4151 Your Independent Insurance Agent Since 1912 Bankers Triist : ' ' MISS SHERRY STA JfOF Everyone thinks we do something else. Fashion designers know us for jean, slack, sportswear, rainwear and double knit fabrics. The housewife will probably tell you that we make ready made slipcovers, throw covers, household sponges, and cleaning cloths. Furni- ture manufacturers come to us for the highest quality foam cushioning, and polyurethane upholstery fabrics that resemble leather. Ask a lithographer what Reeves does and he ' ll tell you we make compressible offset blankets. Most automotive companies will tell you we supply them with coated fabric diaphragms and polyurethane foam seat padding. Pollution control engineers call on us for reservoir, pit and pond lining materials. Truckers specify tarpaulins made of our fabrics. Skiwear manufacturers know us for a coated fabric development that breathes. Converters ask us to do their fabric finishing. Almost everybody knows us for something special. Reeves Brothers makes so many different things for so many different people that everyone thinks we do something else. REEVES wmff (mmm:i . . 4 f A OtiAi [A.. S(Hi1i (jiiJiim ) J ' j ;-.! DELMAItVA MiLLWORK CORPORATION Jf - the most complete ' and modern off- campus housing ... ' ' You Need Milk .... We Need You 882-2339 iM r SENECA. SX. THE OF DAIRY ROYALTY OCONEE DAIRIES PRODUCTS PLEASE CALL US FOR TOUR MILK NEEDS 910 South Main St. Anderson, S. C. 29621 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— 211 College Avenue 654-1 100 n2ocAedtez HZeaC Sdtate Go., One. w m} wmMWi i FffiST- CITIZENS BANK THE CLASS OF 1973 (Or any other year) OFFICES IN: Charleston • Cheraw • Clio • Columbia • Dillon • Eastover • Georgetown Great Falls • Lake View • Lancaster • Nichols • Pacolet • Pageland • South Of The Border • Spartanburg • West Columbia First in Fashion meyersaarnold SHOP 2 FINE STORES McALISTER SQUARE, GREENVILLE, S. C. ANDERSON MALL, ANDERSON, S. C. MISS SUN FUN OF SOUTH CAROLINA GAIL Mm SANSBURY r4 of ' M 1 E Myrtle i Beach 1 1 A CLEMSON UNIVERSITY SA.E. Little Sister INVITES YOU TO VISIT SOUTH CAROLINA ' S GRAND STRAND DURING ALL THE EXCITING SEASONS Write For FREE VACATION GUIDE Greater Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 1326, Dept. CU Myrtle Beach, S. C. 29577 LYNCH DRUG COMPANY ENCOURAGES YOU TO SUPPORT D H o •-1 o u 1-1 U u E-i LYNCH DRUG COMPANY COLLEGE AVENUE CLEMSON c I— I w Ui O o I— • H h— I o 3 THE FIGHTING TIGERS THIS IS YOUR INSTITUTION— SUPPORT IT IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE It ' s the real thing. Coke. Trade -mark® Let us recall i oiir GREAT OCCASIONS in portraits PORTRA STUDIOS W.N. FIRST STREET SENECA, S. C. 29678 Phone 882-3980 GIFF ORD-HILL AND COMPANY Inc. Concrete Products Division P. O. Box 5445, 3823 Raleigh Street Charlotte, N. C. 28205 Phone (704) 372-1080 Charlotte N. C. GIFFORDHILL Atlanta Ga. PRESTRESS PRECAST The Sherwin-Williams Co. 213 COLLEGE STREET GREENVILLE, S. C. PHONE: CE 5-3464 Sumter Chamber of Commerce, Inc. salutes these Sumter County students p. Ah K. Chandler P. Franklin D. Jamison M. McGee A. Perei L. Spivey R. All L. Chastain 1. Fryfogle E. Jashinsky K, McGinnis D. Pettigrew C. Sprott A. Allbntton M. Chatham C. Galligan G. Jennings S. Mcintosh K, Pfleiqer R. Sprott D. Alosi R. Cheek D. Gardner J. Jennings G. McJunkin C. Phillips W. Stafford B. Altman G. Clark E. Garris J. Jennings M. McKeniie F. Phillips T, Stanley C. Amerson J. Clark G. Garris M. Jennings J. McKinney L, Player S. Steen W. Amerson K. Clark J. Gibson A Johnson C. McLeod P. Posey J. Stoddard W, Anderson K. Clark J. Gillette D. Johnson J. McLeod D. Price L. Stokes J. Andrews E, Clarkson W. Gleaton F. Johnson M. McLeod D. Pullen D- Stroman L. Artrip S. Collins D. Grant J. Johnson T. McLeod C. Purdy E. Stroman F. Baqnal L. Compton F. Graybeal L. Johnson T. McLeod H. Ragin G. Swinqord T. Bailey J. Connell N. Graybeal C. Jones T. McLeod C. Rahn D. Tanner C. Baker W. Cook W. Greene D. Jones R. McMahan D- Ramsey J. Thiqpen G. Baker S. Cooper J. Grigqs O. Jones K. McMahan F. Ramsey L. Thomas R. Barflcid M. 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And does it all better than any other ball around. Quality is the word. You ' ll find it in every- thing we name Maxfli. Balls, clubs, bags. Sold only by golf professionals. %: Buffa1i fcJ.Y • Toronto. Ont siMwmi!aimmsmiW9M{im !i -ii ' ww-m!: FOUNDATION TESTING ENGINEERS P. O. DRAWER 698 PHONE 723-3647 29402 BUDWEISER OF ANDERSON CLEMSON UNIVERSITY DINING SERVICE r «Jfi5B8liBE3W¥iSBfflf i! ' ?S?rim?fH5;5- jS; r: rf GREEK IDENTIFICATION ▼ Page 238-9 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL 1. Gregg Jones 2. Bobby Lawrence 3. John Hopkins 4. Tom Huff 5. Charlie Grace 6. Bob Kiser 7. Larry Freeman 8. David Bunch 9. James Lemon 10. Les Heaton 1 1. Dr. Frank Burtner 12. Charlie Webb 13. Dick Lindsay 14. Bob Mauny 15. James Salbaugh 16. Reb Scarborough 17. Stephen Hooks 18. Randy Jones 19. Jeff Foster 20. Lyndon Ashworth 21. Jim Atkins 22. Tony Caruso 23. Ron Walker 24. Robbie Davis 25. Julian Barton 26. John Bolt 27. Tom Burleson 28. Bob Levine 29. John Pruitt PANHELLENIC COUNCIL 1. Shirley Canaday 2. Jean McCrickard 3. Mary Kennerty 4. Janet Cook 5. Ann Todd 6. Cindy Carter 7. Cathy Turner 8. Rebecca Chastin 9. Peggy Deadwyler 10. Debbie Hart 11. Susan Forrester 12. Martha Brunneme 13. Susan Mixon 14. Peggy Martin Page 242-3 A Page 244-5 ▼ ATP . Mark Nichols Taylor . Steve Norris Harmon . Laurens Wilson Floyd, Jr. . Carl Benjamin Setzler . Philip Rodney Perry . Julian Stirewalt Barton . Marvin McLeod Bozard . William George Sarvis, Jr. . Robert Augustus Davis . Turner Lorrell Hall, Jr. . Richard Clair Harper . Walter Clark, Jr. . James Robert Berry . Johnny Andrew Moore . Richard Hunt Breazeate . Robert Paul Parris . Charles Feagle Cousins . John Owens Weathers . Wayne Elwood Billon . Lee Terrell Mathis . William Wilson Parr, Jr. . Wayne Fulton Hill, Jr. . John Scoggins . Fred Summers Kemmerlin, . Dale Tommie Todd . Stephen Craig Thompson . Sharon McGaw . Samuel William Davis . Richard Malcolm Turner . Larry Eugene Watts . Charlie Michael Lark . John Leiand Hall . Sidney Hamilton Hughes . Randall Harley H iers . William Thomas Borders . Charles William Setzler . Clarence Ernest Philips, 111 . Robert Marion Sellers . Stephen Robert Penigrew NOT PICTURED Robert Gregory Miller Farris Carlton Parker Ronald William Weathers Matthew Bernard Benjami Joel Clinton Riley AT . Harold Jennings . Robert Clyde Lawrence , Ferman Calvin Riddle, Ji , James Phillip Perry Edgar Stewart Coffey, Jr . Robert Grady Cash , Richard Lauren Booth William Ray Upton , Alan Ray Anthony . John Andrew White . Philip Creswell Curtis . Larry McElrath David Walker Chamblee , Jack Jackson Michael Robert Bolton , Witt Irion Langstaff, Jr. , Leightin Mills Cubbage , Edward Lee Harris . Stephen Sefick , Nelson Thomas Kessler Michael Sidney Scott Allison Turner , Zachary John Zapack James Sk inner Thomas Hunter West , Jerry Matheny Holmes , James Coleman James Ness 29. Alton Cumbie, III 30. Lawson Ben Holland 31. David Broadus Dobsoi 32. Robert Richard K iser 33. Terry Allen Willis 34. William Norman Keisl 35. William Arnold Clarke NOT PICTURED Luke Davis Baxley Ira David Futrell Richard Paul Garrison Thomas Edmond Goodso Thomas James Hinchman John Michael Horton Gary Hoyson Wade Roland Hughes Perry Joe Hughes Michael Petro Robert Randolph Smith Thomas Spencer James Mason VonHollen, James Hovis Griffin Allen Chism Grubbs, Jr. Marvin Alpheus Owings, Perry Joe Mize A Page 248-9 ▼ Page 252-3 B (■) n NOT PICTURED . Rhett LaRoy Frye . Walton Graham Snow , Terry Klosterman James Francis Baker . Thomas Frederick Vaught Gregory George Diacumakos . Edwin Barksdale Jackson Locke Edwards Frazier . Lee Thomas Calvert Huffines . Donald Belk Collins Peter Altman Keck . Thomas Merkel Richard Lane McDaniel . Michael Southers Michael Leonard Padgett . Thomas Smith Baldwin Mark Henry Repokis . Johnathan Walker Gould John Alan Rhodes . Peter Ambridge Hendricks Robert Boyd Skelton .Skip Simmons Calvin Robert Weeks . Herbert Yarborough . Henry DaVega Wolfe . Donald Anderson Quattlebaum . William Allison Cooner . David Ellis Brown . William Shipp Daniel, Jr. I. Mack Loring Wheeler . Scott Austin Hubbard . Ronald Emerson Nesmith . Walten Silas Yonce . Reggie Harrell . Grant Davidson Baker . Weldon Hoyle Daniels . David Whitman Oxner ;. Paul Richard Dulin i. Robert Evans Eubanks I. Richard Hartwell Bryant, Jr. . Danny Leon Litchfield :. Michael Wayne Marshall (. Howard Thomas McCallum 1. Robert Lee Scarborough i. Edward Ehern Hayes . Gerald Paul Johnson ' . James Alan Slabaugh !. Stanley Dale Metz ). Thomas Otto Hudson ). Wallace Arnold Storey, Jr. I. Edward Earl Truesdale !. James Arthur Cox i. Cathy Bonner AAA Rebecca Chastaii Julie Charnley 3. Ar : Hail 4. Rusty Rhodes 5. Becky Kerr 6. Sherry M inges 7. Betsy Byars 8. Lynn Herring 9. Martha Brunnen 10. Karen Bean 11. Debby Bradley 12. Su Ma )Ok 13. Adelaide Homme 14. April Baker 15. Ann Harpe 16. Phyllis Hicks 17. Kathy Dayhood 18. Rhetta Evatt 19. Lynn Kress 20. Elyse Henry 21. Cathy Thieike 22. Lisa Cox 23. Nancy Spotts 24. Mary Jane Mozin 25. Susan Stroup 26. Linda Holbr 27. Biddie Allison 28. Janet Ricker 29 Lil Dickinson 30. Debra Price 31. Cynthia Sanders 32. Sallie Culbertsor 33. Patti Vaughn 34. Margaret Ward 35. Marjean Kehoe 36. Laura Ball 37. Ann MacLauchli 38. Jane Dixon 39. Susan Forrester 40. Melody Baker 41. Terry Blessing 42. Linda Lever 43. Margy Jones 44. Julie Calk 45. Terry Robinson 46. Mary Catherine Ham 47. Bonnie Cooke 48. Nancy Carter 49. Fran Riggins 50. Connie Underwood 51. Mary Jane Lindsey 52. Deb Gibson 53. Teresa Houston 54. Donna Richardson 55. Laurie Byars 56. Jane Buchanan 57. Laura Troutman 58. Vicki Moss 59. Meg Parker 60. Denise Rucker 61. Robin Allen 62. Ray Beaudrot 63. Sue Otterson 64. Margaret O ' Dell 65. Jan Armstrong 66. Ann Bailey NOT PICTURED Caria Reitz Beth DeLoache Sherry Stanford Andera Murphree Phyllis Corker Cathy Hutson Debbie Duke Cindy Coburn Joanie Albenesius Kathy Barton Susie Ullmann Cathy Chalgren Penny Ezell Beverly Lusk Ann Healy Page 256-7 A Page 260-1 ▼ 0X Larry McLaughlin , Dwayne Wood Steve Burns Tom Pender Bob Schenker , John Porcari , Milton Higginbotham Mu ngan Charlie Todd Kay Thompson , Gary Thompson Shreve Davis Ken Clark Jim Digieso , Charlie Whitaker , Ralph Marett , Craig Fields Tim Scheibel , Steve Sinclair . Bill Burton . Wayne Baker . Robert Levine NOT PICTURED John Bolt Bob Brown John Brunges Joel Kravitz Steve Parsick Charlie Rogers Ted Lucyk David Mitchell Celso Espejo Herbert King SftSfKfi W B® ' K A Charles Waldrop Beasley. Ill Donald Bruce Hocker John Thomas Sox Paul Spivey Griffin John William Moloney Henry Lenoir Moise James Tupper John Ellis Boss Joseph Heyward Moore Gary Parker Moore James Marion Vtckery Edward Craig Hunnicutt Charles Merritt Grace Jerry Samuel Watson Thomas Warren Eiserhardt John Myrick Griffin . Marion Warren Kelley Johnnie Terrel Epting , Daniel William Moore , Lathan Roddey , Francis Gregg Jones . Andy Smith . Thomas Bradley Poole . James Madison Payne . Lewis Lowery . Michael Joseph Snyder 27. Joseph Bertrum Blanton 28. Charles We bb 29. James Lingle NOT PICTURED Leon McCuen Bennet Arthur Vernon Hogan Randolph Jones Jackson Walter Thomas Jenkins Gordon Blackwell Johnson Harry Wilson Kinard William Franklin Lowe Gilmore Stevens Moore Curtis Michael Moss George David Pitner John Augustus Ratteree Robert Edward Sink Thomas Burwell Smith Jimmy Conrad Stevenson William David Thrailkill Randolph Morgan Tiller, J Edward Diskin Tinsley Keith Elden Whatley James Russell Kingman A Page 264-5 ▼ Page 268-9 K A() Becky McClelland Jo Anne Edwards , Wendy Bond Julie Johnson Sandy Ferguson , Debbie Hart , Janet Simpson , Vann Beth Myers . Kathy Garrison , Cheryl Harky . Patty Mayhorn . Pam Lester . Debbie Croome . Arden Thomas . Lynda Coleman . Ann Smith . Gin Tripod . Shirley Canaday NOT PICTURED Sandi Doss Amanda Grant Jenny Mozley Rita Wrightenberry Rachel Small Peggy Barrow Debbie Wolfe Gail Way Melisa Bosdel Susan Rogers KKr 1. Nancy Northrup 2. Sue Brehm 3. Cathi Conover 4. Gloria Warner 5. Gloria Hash 6. Sara Cromer 7. Ginny Doolittle 8. Pat Jones 9. Carol Meincke 10. Carol Rice 11. Mollie Johnson 12. Elizabeth Chapma 13. Peggy Deadwyler 14. Penni McCuen 15. Theresa Cline 16. Trish Cowen 17. Jean McCrickard 18. Chris Klaas 19. Janet Cook 20. Gail Graham 21. Gail Janarella 22. Susan Jones 23. Judy Bryson 24. Cheryl Hudgins 25. Muff Reichert 26. Marilyn Heyer 27. Connie Cox 28. Cathay Cannon 29. Dianne Williams 30. Ellen Benik 31. Lisa Wilcox 32. Beth Waike 33. Rosemary Cook 34. Judy Miller 35. Patty Sloan 36. Ellen Cox 37. Perry Richardson 38. Doris Brannock 39. Buddy Ballard 40. Camilla Davis 41. Robin Hamilton 42. Pam Meadows 43. Gwen George 44. Carey Stephenson 45. Gail Sansbury 46. Barbara Parris 47. Gail Shubert 48. Debbie Brown 49. Cathy Ford 50. Christy VanKirk 51. Patricia Peace 52. Susan Day 53. Janet Jackson NOT PICTURED: Cheryl Anderson Sue Broadbent Bunny Burkhart Ann Dickson Faye Georgeo Randi Haestead Ann Hart Ginger Jameson Joan Oswald Susan Phillips Brenda Rice Jeannie Rogers Linda Seibel Mitzi Shuler Diane Walters Lisa Ballenger Joy Carey Carol Cook Cindy Haestead Nancy Harvey Anne Hicklin Pam Isaaks Joy Jarriel Ann Lucius Joy Shuler Sherry Williams Page 272-3 ▲ Page 276-7 T K 2: . Lawrence Freeman . James Epps . James Jones . Don Briggs , Paul Haighler . Peyton Marshall . Robert Armfield . Robert Lawrence . Thomas Burleson . Comer Jones . Lawrence McAdams . Hugh McCallum . Allen King . Barto Paul Kellett . Roger Mills . Kenneth Pankopp . Ronald Oakley . John Connell . William Boyle I. Troy Winn . William Moore . Hubert Smith . George Parker . Lester Gardner .. David Edgar Angel ,. William Simon . Thomas Keith, Jr. 1. James Bull I. Donald Cox I. William Bryant . Carol Armfield !. George Cothran 1. Robert Compton I. Mendal Bouknight ). Fred Winstead i. Michael Brackett ' . Malcolm Faulkenber I. James Keller 39. Charles Gaunt 40. Wesley Smith 41. Robert Smith 42. Melvin Tate 43. Thomas Gore 44. Charles Willian 45. Robert Watson 46. John Pruitt NOT PICTURED: Franklin Beard Joseph Dean Bennett Ronald Bridwell John Cooper Ronald Jones Carl Matheny John Ralph Moore John Robinson David Ross Harold Snipes Randel Vaughn Richard Lewis Beasley Freddie Geen Evans Roy Luther Fogleman Andrew Ralph Folk, Jr. Neal Edward Gerrard David Patrick Frame James Hanna Hugh Rowe Henderson Robert Smith Lawrence, Jr Stephen Schick Philip Joseph Todd Laurence Walton, Jr, Robert Williams John Phillip Marshall Peter Michael Hrynyshyn mmmwimm?-f UK A . David Timonthy Sasser . John Ernest Moon . Robert LeGrande Weaver . Danny Keith Bradley . Aubrey Doyle Gantt, Jr. . Daniel Alberto Janer . William Armstrong Coleman . Mary Miles Young . Edgar Gettys Williams . Michael Raymond Suit . Richard Dolan Frye . Harvey Preston Galloway . Gary Leon Nelson . James Archibald Atkins . Dean Elliot B issey . Robert Edward Koch . James Andrew Aston , Robert Nowack . Floyd Simpson Mills, Jr. . Donald Keith Coley . Danny Jacob Wingard . Thomas Watson . Rhett Rogers Atkins . Charles Carraway Gaston . Dr. Jerome Reel . John Robert Richardson . Stephen Michael Bridges . Lamar Nelson Deaton . George Allen Toole . Steven Ira Simpson . James Larry Boyleston . James Tyler Cameron, Jr. . Giles Pearson Toole . Raleigh Oriole Ward, Jr. . Thomas Lynn Epps . Harold Thyne Jones, Jr. . Douglas Keith Jordan . Howard Tawney Gilchrist, J . Albert Henry Peters . Michael LeGrande Hendrick . Herbert John Cooper . John Felder Watson . Joseph Leslie Powell, Jr. NOT PICTURED: James Wendell Ard, Jr. Andrew Stephen Avant Richard Daniel Blanton Gordon Brown, Jr. James Brice Chastain, Jr. Jerome Davis, Jr. Victor Stephen Fleishel Lewis Freeman Charles David Gallardo David Langiord Garrett Amos Gideon Green, Jr. William Russell Hamiltor Brian Edwin Hoffman George Franklin Holmar Charles Joab Hudson Charles Craig Hunley Robert Michael Johnson Steven Dillard Kelley James Tyler Lee Dr. Harold Layacano Thomas Lynch, Jr. Bill McClellan George Moore Dr. Robert Moorman William Harold Penland Timothy Guy Prather Reverend Charles Rayna Richard Robbins Joseph Anthony Salerni Dr. Russell Shannon William Richard Short Henry Lester Shugart Alvin Dixon Stokes Donald Gregory Taylor Joseph Turner Paul Kenneth Turner Ronald Oliver Walker Bruce Richard Watson James Scott Ziegler APage 280-1 ▼ Page 284-5 AE . Leroy Gilbert Little . John Worce Martin . Gordon Keith McLeod . Dayton Wayne Campbell . Robert Hastings James . George Lavern Thrailkili . John Bush Pate . Stanley Dean Yarborough . Thomas Ashby Gressette . Thomas Farris Huff . Johnny Ray Dukes . Thomas Little Kapp . Kenneth Lee Tomlinson . Charles Tennyson Edens . Richard Heldebrand Hydric . Thomas Wendell Sander . Harry Gilford Rushton . Robert Lee Scarborough . Julias Melvin Dickert I. Eddie Watson Seigler . Harry Gandy Howie . Larry Wolfe Laney . Albert Lucas Segars . Charles Lawrence Huntley . David Stanton Easley i. Arthur Laurens Bruce . David Nathaniel Vaughan :. Philip Cameron Gainey 29. Cheryl Culbertson 30. Norman Richards Watkin; 31. Chris Parnell Plyler 32. Herbert Fletcher Everett 33. Gary Lynwood Gaddy 34. Shellie McRoy Sauls NOT PICTURED; John Vern Blair Perry Walker Durant Harling Bruce Gaston Daryl Lee Grinstead k David Murray Kirkpatric Ronny Lee Lowder Stephen Cothran Myers Ronald Granklin Scott Samuel Edwards Smith Calvin Milton Snipes Larry Colquitt Sweat Thomas Michael Webber Karl Sumner Weldon John Harlan Westmorlar Woodman Crane Kapp Darren Ray Martin Seaman Richardson i N 1. Thomas Holmes Herlong 2. Silas William Carson 3. William Rouse, Jr. 4. James Lemon 5. James Leslie Heaton, Jr. 6. George Leroy Binnicker 7. Halsted McClure Stone 8. James Westbury, Jr. 9. James Martin Edwards, I I 10. Randall Dean Dempsey 11. William David Causey 12. Steve Smith Wood 13. Jessie Eugene Buchanan 14. Michael Henry Sanders 15. Barry Sherron Morgan 16. Thomas Bradford Nave 17. Gary John Gosztonyi 18. Harry Lee Foy, Jr. 19. Thomas Stanley Rapp 20. Mark Gregory Fellers 21. Edward Leroy Proctor Jr 22. Larry Ulmer Clark 23. Ms. Annie Perry 24. Julian Harrison Fa 25. Ed Samaniego 26. Jerry Andrew Mee 27. Jacob Martin Cope 28. Oscar Porter, III 29. John Paul Evans 30. David Vernon DeF 31. Thomas Wayne Tu 32. Lewis Milton McA 33. Fran Roberts 34. Pickens McCollu 35. Thomas Ligon Lake 36. Wallace Anderson Collins 37. Jetf rey Scott Whitworth 38. Jacob Dudley Rouse 39. Jackson Richard Dillard, Jr. 40. Charles Alexander Martin 41. Michael Norwood Hunt 42. Paul Landers 43. David Randolph Stroman 44. Joe Burroughs, Jr. 45. Stephen Mudge 46. William Hammond Busby, Jr. 47. James Perry Johnson, Jr. 48. Samuel Francis Crews, 111 49. David Bruce Norton, 111 50. Colin Weatherly Covington 51. Peter Steven Mowlajko 52. George Roland Shelley, II 53. Robert Stanley Burroughs 54. Terrell Colloway Suit 55. Brit Parish 56. James Britt Tanner 57. Kenneth Lamar Hawthorne NOT PICTURED: Tan , Jr. Claudius Hugh Crawford Dennis Lamar Goss Richard Lynn Haynes art, Jr. Joe Kenneth Jones II David Reese Lever hany Michael Henry Miller Charles Hobart Sides, 111 Lindsay James Jeff rey Reisinger Page 288-9 A Page 292-3 T . John Steven Crouch . James Michael Marcus . Harold Pettit Langford . Ricky Leonard Mitchell . Jon Elliott Sheaffer . Otis Clifford Phillips, Jr. . James Benjamin Andersor . John Dice Williamson . James Carlisle DuPre . Harold Michael Gainey . Carlos Quinteros . James Atkinson Brourton . Linda Brourton . Garnett Milton Martin . Robert Grigsby, III . Jack Steven Haroley . Harold Edwin Smith . Thomas Edward Sunning . Robert Leroy Gardner . Gerry Flecher Hawkins . Charles Donald Clark . Dennis Paul Pruitt . David Frederick Whittenrr . Will Newton Crouch David Wayne Bunch , Michael Jack Wyman . Charles Joseph Steer John Dra yton Hopkins, Jr Michael Jay Colvaita Thomas Clayton Anders, . William Henry Riordon, Ji James Randall Young George William Tolbert George Martin Gilchrist 35. Johnny Turner, Jr. 36. Lon James Courtney, II I 37. Bill Luke Grisby 38. Francis Barry Cameron 39. Conrad Kemmerlin Shule 40. Lewis Dewitt Patterson 41. Robert Michael Linder 42. James Danny Deas NOT PICTURED; III Henry Elbert Avent, Jr. Gerald Brian Beaman John Leslie Bourne David Allen Crowe Claude Robert Dalton Randolph Harry Daniels Wayne Howard Dukes Donald Radge Duncan James Marshall Fagg Kenneth Paul Koons ' ° ' Ronald William Myers William Allen Roberson Michael Edwin Rowe Donald Anthony Sansone John Rodney Smith Norman Frank Williams William Freddie Hunnicutt ' Michael Craig Newman Donald Stephen Caldwell -VMHiamHi EriT«IIBKT!!S51(SBaiKft;eTaKtfiMfflIii3HBSi:t 5i;f Wffil!T FIJI . Harry Joe Montgomery . Charles Finley Blankenship, Jr . Stephen Emerson Parks . James Alan Weir . Guerry Ronald Cox . Boyd Truett Jones . Freddy Lynn Singleton . John David Sloan . Robert Morgan . Fred Dean . Bruce Magurno . Rachel Small . Dan Larry Stegall . Steven Bostick Haigh . George Nathaniel Magrath, Jr. . Gary Douglas Aimers . Robert Darren Brake . Rusty Holland . Glenn Steven Garrison . William Randolph Jones NOT PICTURED: John Steven Hooks Archie Eugene Wilkes Jerry Wayne Arp Charles Downing Way ▲ Page 296-7 Y Page 300-1 0 . David C. Wylie , William A. Hardin . Michael S. Farmer . Francis W. Adams . Gregory J. Pollak , James L. Wilson . Johnson H. Ward . James T. Powell . Charles F. Freeman . Benjamin R. Foster . Marc S. McAllwain . Gary W. Callicott . Lucas L. N ichol . Michael W. Foster . Terry G. Tarasevitch . Jeffrey L. Stocks . Joseph H. Cleveland . Deborah Beauregard I. William R. Fl ). Kenneth A. Peeples . M. Ralph Griffin !. Phillip A. Francis (. Daniel L. Dyches i. James R. Wood i. Thornewll F. Sowell i. Stephen L. Strieter ' . Robert A. Bailey 1. William A. McDaniel I. David C. Nutt ). Arthur M. Erwin I. Gerald T. Mode !. Tad Stanley I. Charles S. Vann ng 34. Guy A. Lombardo 35. Thomas W. Cleveland 36. Mitchell H. Knight 37. John T. Bolubasz 38. Robert E. Warner 39. Gregory G. Langston 40. Guy T. Williams 41. Lyndon K. Ashworth 42. John W. Rush 43. Preston H. Weeks 44. William G. Nelson 45. Jeffrey Foster 46. Michael R. Randall NOT PICTURED John S. Bellamy Larry J. Coker Ray R. Cunningham Francis C. Dougherty David J. Diferdinando Thomas D. Ferguson David K. Fishburne Lynn H. Goode Paul A. Hambright Rick A. Harvey David P. Lebel Charles A. Montjoy Henry D. Pigg Richard C. Power George G. Walters Richard P. White XT Gene Lynn Dinkins James Berry Broyles Robert Thomas Eastman William Jack Jones , Blikker Nettles Richard Christoph John Robert Mauney Richard Glenn Bolt Mollie Johnson Arthur Vaughn Pitman Robert Stanley Padgett , Joseph James Wiley, III Matthew Irwin Clark Robert Samuel Bell, III , Richard Craig Hawkins Stuart James Loszyenski , George Engle William Henderson Mitch , Robert Shelley Long , William Coburn Alexand , Ned Rickmon Mitchell, J Allen Deas Read, Jr. , Robert Earl Killey . Robert Briggs H , Jerry Stonemetz . John Berryman Jett, Henry Shaffei Itor 28. Michael Da els 29. Nicholas Charles Sottile 30. Anthony Peter Caruso NOT PICTURED: Bruce Edward Carter Edward Henry Heuer Carroll Long Leonard, Jr. Bruce Rawl John Alexander McDonald Page 304-5 A Page 308-9 y X 1. Jan Carson 2. Cindy O ' Brien 3. June Evans 4. Denny Benson 5. Robbie Jo Hance 6. Lucy Gorena 7. Beth Ross 8. Peggy Martin 9. DeeDee Hildebrand 10. Peggy Phifer 11. Denlse Johnanson 12. Connie Feasel 13. Lynn Beeson 14. Ann Todd 15. Becky Harris 16. Sis Baird 17. Debbie Beauregard 18. Cindy Hudson 19. Lucy Brogden 0. Susan Stallworth 21. Wendy Meyers 22. Linda Allen 23. Lynn Krisher 24. Jane Mahaffey 25. Libby Koss ler 26. Evalyn Kilgo 27. Mary Jackson 28. Cathy Bonner 29. Mary Harris 30. Melissa Joye 31. Debbie Hardy 32. Sally Whitten Ba Tes Martha Lynn Mor Beth Jones Jean Wilson Lucy Jordan Cindy Wilson Leigh Nelson Pam Smith Kathy Davis Dru-Ann Kinsey Donna Shepard Gayle Beeson Judy Bernat Nancy Rush Celia Whitten , Mary Lee DeHihns , Ann Lewis , Susan Mixon Vicki Hyder Neva McQuown Maria Connelly , Karen Humphries Janet Bailey Leslie Addis Beth Coffee Kathy Hickerman Judy Jerden Cathie Appleby Nance Cook Joan Kingman Carol Crowther NOT PICTURED: Pam Dulin Mary Kennerty Lisa Krisher Lloyd Lachicotte Margie Salter Beth Seay Karen Smith Len Carson Susan Hardwick Libby Wallace Nancy Ames Jean Tucker lIMIillllHiilllilli iti,Tyr:-- ' ,-rr:E7i=5H(K0 l««S5«8?i;j.fi7iKi ORGANIZATIONS INDEX Agriculture Council, 129 Agriculture Economics Club, 130 Air Force ROTC, 218 Alpha Epsilon Delta, 174 Alpha Ganfima Rho, 244 Alpha Lambda Delta, 175 Alpha Phi Omega, 198 Alpha Tau Alpha, 178 Alpha Tau Omega, 248 Alpha Zeta, 176 American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists, 131 American Association of Textile Technology, 132 American Ceramic Society, 133 American Chemical Society, 134 American Dairy Science Association, 136 American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 137 American Institute of Architects, 138 American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 140 American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 141 American Society of Civil Engineers, 142 Angel Flight, 219 Arnold Air, 220 Army ROTC, 222 Band, 114 Baptist Student Union, 201 Barnett Hall, 199 Beta Theta Pi, 252 Block and Bridle, 143 Block C, 180 Blue Key, 182 Calhoun Forensic Society, 205 Campus Crusade for Christ, 202 Canterbury Association, 204 Caper 4th Headquarters, 232 Capers, 223 Central Dance Association, 102 Christian Science Organization, 208 Chronicle, 98 Chi Omega, 308 Chi Psi, 304 Clemson Players, 122 Counterguerillas, 226 Delta Delta Delta, 256 Delta Sigma Nu, 150 Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 209 Food Science Club, 147 Forestry Club, 152 Four H, 146 French and Spanish Club, 210 Gamma Sigma Sigma, 21 2 General Contractors, 148 German Club, 211 Graphics Arts, 155 Horticulture Club, 156 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, 158 Inter-Fraternity Council, 238 Kappa Alpha Order, 264 Kappa Alpha Sigma, 160 Kappa Alpha Theta, 268 Kappa Delta Pi, 179 Kappa Kappa Gamma, 272 Kappa Sigma, 276 Keramos, 184 Microbiology Club, 161 Mu Beta Psi, 190 Newman Society, 213 Order of Athena, If Panhellenic Council, 242 Phi Delta Theta, 300 Phi Eta Sigma, 185 Phi Gamma Delta, 296 Phi Kappa Phi, 186 Pi Kappa Alpha, 280 Poultry Science Club, 162 POW-MIA, 233 PR Capers, 224 PR Company C-4, 225 PR Regimental Headquarters, 230 Pre-Veterinary Club, 164 Recreation and Parks Administration Club, 166 Scabbard and Blade, 228 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 284 Sigma Nu, 288 Sigma Phi Epsilon, 292 Sigma Tau Epsilon, 192 Society for the Advancement of Agricultural Education, 168 Society for the Advancement of Management, 170 Tau Sigma Delta, 191 TAPS, 86 Tiger, 92 Tiger Brotherhood, 194 Theta Chi, 260 University Chorus, 120 WSBF, 108 Young Democrats, 214 Young Republicans, 215 STUDENT INDEX PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME -A- Aaron, Anne Elizabeth Aaron, Stephen Paul Abadi, Henry Abbott, Richard S. Abdo, Mohamed S. Able, Oscar Virgil, Jr. Able, Tony Lawrence Abrams, Marvin Eugene Abrams, Ronald Scott Ackerman, Edward S. Ackerman, Wm. Gray Ackley, George Howard Acquaviva, James P. Adair, Jane Davis Adams, Allen McCoy Adams, Bryan Stephan Adams, Francis B., Sr. Adams, Francis W., Jr. Adams, Jesse Adams, Joseph M. Adams, Leif Martin Adams, Leigh Adams, Richard Darrel Adams, Robert R. Adams, Susan J. M. 185, Adams, Wanda B. Adams, Wm. Newton Addington, Edward G. Addis, Leslie Eve Addison, John Ray Addy, Gene Wadzel Addy, Lmdsey W. Adkins, Edward Scott Adrain, Nancy Marie Agnew, Susan Aichele, Eric C. Aicheie, James H., Jr. Aiken, John Matheson Alam, Roxana Albeneslus, Joan M. Albenesius, Trisha L. Albert, Paula Marie Aldred, Robert Wm. Alewine, Ruth E. Alexander, Gary B. Alexander, Patricia Alexander, Sheryl J. Alexander, Wm. C. IV Allen, Betty Joyce Allen, Burgess M., Jr. Alien, Elizabeth R. Allen, Franklin B. Allen, James Ralph Allen, John Michael Allen, Mary Linda 308, Allen, Richard Albert Allen, Robin Alley, Steven Sutton Allison, Biddie Allison, Edward S. Allison, Wm. Barry Aimers, Gary Douglas Alosi, Donald G. Alston, Anita L. Altman, Benny W. Altman, Stephen M. Alvarez, Jean Ann Amerson, Cynthia J. Amerson, Wilson L. Ames, Nancy Margo 368 Atkinson, Jean F. 369 Barnes, Ann Elizabeth 82 Beeson, Marcia Gayle 308 Ander, B. 107 Attaway, Kathy J. 369 1 1 5, 308 ,370 370 368 Anders, Thomas C, Jr. 292 Atwater, John E. 369 Barnes, John B. 326 Beetz, Joe 113 368 325 Aubrey, John Charles 369 Barnes, Shirley L. 370 Beggs, Donald Lee 425 Anderson, Benjamin W. 180 Aubry, Kevin Edward 369 Barnett, Kathy B. 219 Belcher, Cynthia A. 370 368 185, 188, 192,314,325 425 Auman, Bobby Steven 369 326 Belcher, Deborah B. 185 132 Anderson, Donald M. 368 Austin, Cynthia Lee 369 Barnett, Richard Lee 221 327 368 Anderson, Douglas L. 368 Austin, Joseph A., Jr. 326 229 370 Belger, Andrew J. 185 368 Anderson, James B. 292 Avant, Kathryn E. 369 Barnette, Dorothy C. 326 327 368 Anderson, Jean A. 368 Avant, Thomas W. 221 Barnhardt, Richard A. 370 Belissary, Lynn 164 325 Anderson, John M. 368 326 Barnhil l, Rebecca G. 370 Belissary, Constance 370 368 Anderson, Mary Lynne 368 Avinger, James Morgan 369 Barr, Charles Rolin 370 Bell, Dianne E. 370 368 Anderson, Michael S. 325 Axson, Margaret Kay 369 Barrier, Robert Dee 370 Bell, Edward Allen 370 368 Anderson, Stanley D. 368 Ayers, William David 206 Barrier, Wm. Lee 370 Bell, Glenn K. 327 325 Anderson, Sara Jo 368 369 Barrineau, Michael K. 370 Bell, James Carter 370 368 Anderson, Stephen R. 325 Barrineau, Timothy, Jr. 326 Bell, John Charles 370 368 Anderson, Tony Dean 209 Barron, Charles Auld 370 Bell, Linda Sue 370 368 325 -B- Barron, Cynthia L. 370 Bell, Randy Leo 327 368 Andrea, Frederick W. 185 Barron, Joe Marshall 185 Bell, Roberts., Ill 304 115 186,319 325 Bach, James Russell 326 370 Bell, Steve Wm. 371 300 Andreas, Karl R., II 424 Badger, Hugh Larry 369 Barron, Thomas A. 79 Bell, Thomas Marvin 115 325 Andrews, David Alan 368 Bagwell, John Wm. 369 370 Belouin, Walter Peter 183 368 Andrews, Lauren 368 Bagwell, Joseph Gary 326 Barrow, Margaret P. 370 Belue, Jerry Bernard 371 325 Andrews, Wm. Clifton 368 Bagwell, Stephan Mark 369 Barth, Michael T. 370 Benik, Ellen Lewis 272 325 Angel, David Edgar 276 Bailey, Charles H. 326 Barthelmess, Richard 208 371 368 325 Bailey, Frederick A. 369 Bartley, Calvin O., Jr. 370 Benjamin, Elizabeth A. 195 325 Anthony, Alan Roy 248 Bailey, Iris Anne 256 Barton, James David 326 327 108 368 326 Barton, Julian, Jr. 164 Benjamin, Matthew B. 327 325 Anthony, Patricia Ann 368 Bailey, James Murray 369 238,244 ,370 Bennett, James P. 183 368 Antley, Barry Thomas 115 Bailey, Janet C. 308 Barton, Kathy Gay 219 327 325 368 Bailey, Kathy Dianne 369 326 Bennett, Joseph D. 327 368 Apicella, Peter L. 368 Bailey, Robert Allen 300 Barton, Nancy Carolyn 370 Bennett, Madeline F. 371 308 Appleby, Catherine E. 308 369 Basilakos, Sotirios D. 370 Bennett, Wallace M., Jr. 371 164 368 Bailey, Robert K., Ill 79 Basinger, Donna Sue 151 Bennett, Wm. Theodore 135 325 Arant, Mary Etta 368 369 Batchelor, Deborah A. 370 229 ,327 368 Ard, Danny Nolan 369 Bailey, Thomas L. 369 Batson, Jody Belinda 195 Benson, Denise Leslie 308 368 Ard, James Wendell, Jr. 369 Bair, Earl K., Jr. 369 Batson, Robin Rebecca 370 371 113 Arflin, Jimmy Michael 325 Baird, Michal L. 185 Bauss, Bradford L. 326 Benzing, Bruce Martm 83 368 Ariail, Eva Denise 135 321 ,326 Baxter, Deborah L. 370 371 368 369 Baird, Susan Millen 308 Baxter, Donald Wm., Jr. 327 Bepke, D. 185 368 Armfield, Carole B. W. 276 Baker, Alan Ralph 369 Bayne, Charles Thomas 370 Berkland, Blair M. 107 325 Armfield, Robert 276 Baker, April 256 Beachy, Keith Arthur 370 115, 187 ,371 368 Armstrong, Jan V. 256 Baker, Charles Calvin 369 Beaman, Charles E. 86 Bernat, Judith C. 308 185 369 Baker, Charles S. 369 89 327 371 325 Armstrong, Van Baker 369 Baker, Donna Jill 369 Beaman, Gerald Brian 179 Berry, David Andrews 115 325 Armstrong, Wm. Steven 369 Baker, Grant Davidson 252 Bean, Karen Marie 256 371 368 Arnette, Henry K. 325 369 370 Berry, Earl 371 325 Arnette, Mack Luster 369 Baker, John A. 326 Beard, James N. 370 Berry, James Michael 221 368 Arnold, David C. 326 Baker, Melody 256 Beard, John Robert 371 325 Arnold, John A., Ill 369 Baker, Sara Benita 369 Beasley, Charles W. 264 Berry, James Robert 244 209 Arnold, Steven Hugh 221 Baker, Wayne Douglas 260 370 327 325 369 Baldwin, Harley H., Jr. Beasley, Henry Wesley 151 Berry, Jeffry Michael 371 368 Arrant, Samuel A. 368 Baldwin, Thomas Smith 252 370 Berry, Mary Wallace 371 304 Arrington, James T. 369 369 Beasley, victoria E. 327 Berry, Spartan Carl 371 219 Artrip, Lizabeth A. 369 Ball, Laura 256 Beason, Betty Susan 370 Berry, Sylvia Jean 371 368 Arwood, Dennis J. 326 Ballard, Clyde R., Jr. Beaty, Robert Hunter 327 Berry, Travis E. 371 368 Asche, Michael J. 369 Ballard, John Adkins 369 Beaudoin, Rebecca E. 370 Bessent, Kenneth M. 371 368 Ashe, James Neely 326 Ballard, Margaret 272 Beaudrot, Ray M. 256 Bethany, David C. 371 115 Ashley, Anita Ann 369 369 370 Bethea, Demetria A. 371 368 Ashley, Jo Annah 369 Ballard, Robert W. 326 Beauregard, Deborah A. 77 Bethea, John Audis 87 368 Ashley, Lillian W. 369 Ballard, Shaun T. 369 300 308 88 371 76 Ashley, Linda Diane 369 Ballard, Victoria E. 369 Beaver, Alan Wesley 370 Bethea, John Oscar, Jr. 371 368 Ashmore, Annelle M. 369 Ballanger, Lisa Anne 369 Beaver, Charles R. 370 Bethea, John Tatum 371 368 Ashton, John P. 82 Ballentine, George W. 369 Beaver, Laura C. 115 Bethea, Phillip D. 371 256 326 Ballington, Patrick E. 369 370 Bethea, Shannon Marie 371 368 Ashworth, Lyndon K. 238 Banks, Ronnie Dale 326 Bebko, Charles S. 108 Betsch, Kenny Mario 371 256 300 ,326 Bannister, Robert D. 369 Beck, Jerry Fletcher 135 Bibb, David Earl 371 368 Asmussen, Marie Lynn T. 369 Barbara, Alice E. 369 370 Biediger, Jane Louise 185 368 Aston, James Andrew 280 Barber, Joe L. 370 Beckham, James B., Jr. 370 188,319 327 296 369 Barbrey, Watson T. 74 Beckmann, Nancy Jean 370 Biediger, Joseph T. 371 368 Aswell, James G. 115 115, 151, 187 ,370 Beckwith, Belynda G. 370 Bigalke, John Thomas 371 78 326 Bardwell, Peter L. 194 Bedard, Steve Allen 370 Bigelow, James Blake 327 368 Atkerson, Martha Jo 369 Barger, Ferdinand Ora 370 Bedenbaugh, Debra Ann 370 Biggerstaff, Anne M. 185 368 Atkins, James A. 180 Barget, Robert George 370 Bedenbaugh, James N. 370 327 151 188, 192,238,280,314 ,326 Barker, James Wm. 370 Bedenbaugh, Yvonne 370 Biggins, Pamela L. 371 368 Atkins, John Curtis 369 Barker, John Steve 370 Beeco, Michael A. 370 Bilder, JohnC. 371 368 Atkins, Rhett Rogers 280 Barker, Robert D., Jr. 370 Beemer, Michael V. 370 Billmgs, Thomas L. 185 368 369 Barksdale, Mary Alice 370 Beeson, Lynne Rayle 308 327 NT INDEX i ' PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Billon, Wayne Elwood Binnicker, George L. Birchett, Kimberly V. Bischoff, Anne M. Bishop, Anita S. Bishop, Curtis A, Bishop, Deborah Ann Bishop, George David Bishop, John Randall Bishop, Robert Steven Bissey, Dean E. Black, Albert P., Jr. Black, Betty Jean Black, Henry Eugene Black, Joel Wayne Blackburn, Bernice A Blackburn, Thomas Blackburn, Wilson 244 327 136 288 371 327 371 371 371 371 371 371 280 371 136 206 321,327 371 371 371 229 327 229 327 Blackmon, Barry E. 371 Blackmon, Donald L., Jr. 371 Blackwelder, Thomas M. 371 Blackwell, James Wm Blackwell, Marvin B. Blackwell, Mike F. Blackwell, Robert L. Blackwell, Susan Jan Blair, John Vern Blair, Kathleen L. Blair, Katrina Louise Blair, Sara Carolyn Blakely, Nancy C. Blanck, Linda Suzanne Bland, Caria Denise Bland, Emily T. Bland, Hugh Mitchell Blankenship, Charles Blanton, Joseph Blanton, Joseph Blanton, Pamela Marie Blase, Kurt Eugene Blessing, Theresa Ann Blose, James Frank Blose, Lisa C. Boeke, Cynthia Ann Boettcher, H. Donald Bogan, Bobby Jay Boggess, Tasha Diane Boggs, Glen B., II Bohm, Gerald Bohsen, Randall R. Boland, Anna Renear Boland, Claudius R., Jr Bolding, Martha R. Bolding, Patricia A, Bolick, Alan Lee Bolick, Samuel Ray Bolin, Kenneth O ' Neal Bolt, Charles R. Bolt, John Arthur Bolt, Paul Hall, Jr. Bolt, Richard Glenn Boltjes, Michael Ben Bolton, Michael R. Bolubasz, John T. Bomar, Wm. King Bond, Emily Hall 371 371 371 328 371 371 219 371 371 74 328 371 371 371 328 296 371 264 Bond, Wendy Susan Bond, Wm. Pearson Bonner, Catherine E. Bonner, Keith B. Booker, Edward Henry Boone, James Edward Booth, Donald Scott Booth, Richard Lauren Borders, Wm. Thomas 371 83 371 256 328 328 328 371 328 328 372 372 372 328 372 328 372 328 328 328 372 372 238 328 304 221 229, 372 248 300 372 328 372 268 328 252 308 372 372 372 107 248 372 143 178, 180,244,321,328 Boring, Jeffrey Ward Bortle, John Joseph Bostick, Douglas Wm. Bostick, Jane T. Bostick, Rebecca Anne Boswell, Jessica Eva Boswell, Joseph F. Botts, Joseph A. Bouknight, David W. Bouknight, Harry A., Jr. Bouknight, Leonard R. Bouknight, Mendal A. 372 372 372 372 372 372 372 328 328 115 372 73 76, 192,276,372 Boulanger, Cynthia R. 372 Boulware, Kitty Sue 372 Bourne, Jon Leslie 115 Bowden, Thomas B., Jr. 372 Bowen, Peggy Anne 372 Bowen, Robert Luther 372 Bowen, Steven Ray 372 Bowers, Anthony O ' Neal 328 Bowers, Betty K. 372 Bowers, John F. 115 187,372 Bowers, Margaret Ann 372 Bowers, Willie E. Bowers, Wm. Edward Bowers, Wm. Knight Bowie, James Cely Bowles, Howard Gay Boyatt, Gloria Kay Boyce, Cheves Ligon Boyce, Judy E. Boyd, Andrew Eugene Boyd, Edward Glenn Boyd, Herman A., Jr. Boykin, Davis Dwight Boykin, Willis D. Boyle, Lu Anne Boyle, Wm. Belton, Jr. Boyles, Craig Michael Boyleston, Larry J. Boyleston, Richard L. Boylston, Harry G., ill Boynton, Mark Edward Bozard, Beverly Rae Bozard, Charlton Duke Bozard, Marvin M. Bracket!, Boyce M. Brackett, Jonnette K. Brackett, Michael Bradford, Charles S. Bradham, Doris Ann Bradham, Rebecca Jane Bradley, Danny K. 280, 328 256 372 Bradshaw, James E. 372 372 80 372 372 113 151 372 372 372 372 372 372 372 372 372 276 328 372 280 328 115 372 372 372 176 372 115 372 244 372 372 372 276 372 372 372 86 Brague, Kirk Alan Bramlett, James H. Branham, David Brannan, Mary E. Brannen, Jean Dodge Brannock, Doris Davis Brantley, Reginald Branyon, Joe Thomas Branyon, Richard A. Braswell, James E. Breads, Lauralyn Anne Breazeale, Catherine Breazeale, Richard H. Bredan, Amin S. Brehm, Susan Ellen Brenner, Robert W. Brewer, Janet Sara Brewington, Phillip B. Bridges, Alice M. Bridges, Janet Louise Bridges, Marsha R. Bridges, Russell P. 229,316 Bridges, Stephen M. Bridwell. Gary L. Briggs, Don Floyd Bright, Margaret L. Britton, Steve K. Britton, Verna M. Broadbent, Susan M. Broadwell, David G. Brock, Jack G., Jr. Brockenbrough, Mary L. Brockington, Richard Brockman, Deborah Ann Brodie, Eloise Hart Brogden, Lawanda L. Bronning, Cherry A. Brooks, Christopher L. Brooks, John Robert Brooks, Karen Elise Brooks, Nancy Lee Brooks, Phillip M. Brooks, Terry L. Broome, Cynthia Lynn Brothers, Dewey D. Brourton, James Atkinso Brourton, Linda Brown, Alma Teresa Brown, Becky L. Brown, Cynthia Ann Brown, David Ellis Brown, Debbie Senn Brown, Deborah Lynn Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Donna Ann Elizabeth Ann George Rayford Gordon L., Jr. Henry Grady James Wesley Jennie Lou Jody Daniel John W. Kay Wyatt Bradley, Deborah J. Brown, Kenneth 372 329 372 373 373 272 373 373 373 373 373 115 373 373 244 373 185 272 373 373 373 373 185 329 373 373 192 ,329 280 329 135 276 373 329 373 329 373 373 373 373 373 373 373 308 373 373 329 329 373 373 329 183 329 373 373 n 292 292 373 373 373 252 373 272 373 373 373 373 329 373 373 373 373 373 185 329 115 373 Brown, Marsha E. Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Mary Ann Maxcy Paul, Jr. Melvyn R. Michael L. Nancy Sue Randy Shelley Rebecca J. Robert Donald Roger C. Brown, Ronald Neil Brown, Steven Brown, Steven P. Brown, Stewart D., Ill Brown, Walter Keith Brown, Wm. Earl Brown, Wm. Leighton Browne, Clyde R. Browne, David D. Browne, Jeannie S. Browning, Louis David Broyles, James Berry Broyles, Mary Ellen Bruce, Arthur L. Bruce, Samuel R., Jr. Brumbach, Evelyn Kay Brunnemer, Martha B. Bruno, James H. Brunson, Jack Wade Brunson, Sandra Jane 195 Bruorton, Larry R. Bryan, Claude Douglas Bryan, Emily Susan Bryan, John Bryan, John Ralph Bryan, Thomas Ray, Jr. Bryant, Jeanne Marie Bryant, Larry Ray Bryant, Rebecca M. Bryant, Richard H., Jr. Bryant, Wm. Lide Bryson, Judy Vearl Bucci, Eugene Anthony Buchanan, David Buchanan, Jane Norman Buchanan, Jessie E. Buchanan, Thomas S. Buckley, Daniel J., Jr. Buddin, Glenn David Buddin, Richard D. Budds, Joan Marie Budds, Nancy Lynn Bull, James Albert Bull, Michael P. Bull, Steven Farrell Bull, Victor Alan Bunch, David W. 292 Bundick, Candace Y. Bunning, Thomas E. 292 76 373 373 373 373 329 373 373 329 373 185 329 373 151 373 373 373 329 373 424 185 329 185 329 373 304 373 164 373 284 374 374 374 242 256 374 180 115 374 329 374 374 151 374 374 102 374 374 374 252 374 80 276 272 374 374 374 135 256 288 374 374 329 374 374 374 276 329 374 151 374 374 238 329 374 151 329 Burch, CarIa Ann Burdett, Barry Cole Burdette, Jane Burgess, Elizabeth S. Burham, Kimberlee A. Burkart, Virginia M. Burky, Karen Sue Burleson, Sandra Jo Burleson, Thomas Jay 374 83 374 329 374 374 374 374 164 374 149 192,238,276,330 Burley, Brenda Jane Burnett, Cheryl Janet Burnett, Lani J. Burnett, Michael F. Burnette, Deborah Ann Burnham, Mary Ann Burns, Allen Hurd Burns, Jane Burns, Judy Ann Burns, Steven Otway Burnside, David 8. Burroughs, Joe O., Jr. Burroughs, Robert S. Burton, Debra Lisa Burton, Edwin P. Burton, James Larry Burton, Kathy Jo Burton, Wm. Hassell Bury, Martyn Marya Busby, Joseph Patrick 374 374 374 179 330 330 374 229 135 374 260 374 288 288 374 80 330 132 330 260 374 374 Busby, Wm. Hammond, Jr. 288 Busch, George P., Jr. Busch, Janet Taylor Bush, Janet Taylor Bush, Rosemary Bustle, Rickey Norman Butch, John Allyn Butler, Pierce Day Butler, Thomas Hardee Butterworth, Janet D. Buzhardt, Martha Ann Byars, Betsy Ann Byars, Nancy L. Byrd, Cathy Lee Byrd, Charles Byrd, Robert Alan Byrd, Ronald Wesley Byrd, Steven Ernest 374 219 330 82 374 209 374 374 374 374 374 256 374 256 314,330 374 374 374 374 374 -C- Cabiness, Harold Dean Cade, Arthur Alan 115, Caggiano, Anita Marie Caggiano, Antoinette Cain, Carolyn T. Cain, Glenn Edward Cain, Stephen M. Caines, Henry P. Caldwell, Gary F. Caldwell, Patrick R. Calhoon, Terry Alan Calhoun, Wm. Buchanan Calk, Julie Anna Callahan, Cherie G. Callahan, Elijah L. Callaway, John L. 374 83 374 374 374 374 374 375 375: 375: 375 330; 330 ' 3751 330: 209 ' 375 330 STUDENT INDEX NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Callicott, Gary White 300 375 Callison, George P., Jr. 375 Calloway, Raeford L. 151 206, 330 Cameron, Francis B., Jr. 292 Cameron, James Tyler 280 375 Cameron, Melissa W. 375 Cameron, Sandra Sue 330 Campbell, Alice Cook 330 Campbell, Becky F. 185 375 Campbell, Cathy 242 Campbell, Claude B. 164 375 Campbell, Dayton W., Jr. 284 ; Campbell, Francis M. 375 ■ Campbell, Frankie E. 99 375 ; Campbell, Hamilton L. 183 ■ Campbell, Jeffrey L. 375 Campbell, Judy Kaye 375 Campbell, Patricia J. 330 Campbell, Phyllis T. 375 Campbell, Ruby Faye 375 Campbell, Wm. A, 375 Canaday, Shirley G. 91 242, 268, 375 Candler, Roxanna 330 Candler, Wm. Keith 375 Cannon, Cathay Anne 272 375 Cannon, Clifford D., Jr. 375 Cannon, Gordon Claude 135 375 Cannon, Henry Michael 375 Cannon, Kay S. 375 Cannon, Michael C. 185 330 Cantey, Helen C. 375 Cantrell, Cathy E. 375 Cantrell, Jeffrey B. 375 Cantrell, Jesse T. 151 Cantrell, Marion v., Jr. 375 Capps, Loring Kerry 375 Cardillo, Dennis A. 375 Carlisle, Joanne O. 375 Carlisle, Teresa E. 375 Carlson, Randolph J. 375 Carnell, Ricky Gary 375 Carothers, Marcia A. 164 375 Carpenter, Harry J., Jr. 375 Carr, Deborah Kaye 375 Carraway, Wm. Haskell 330 Carroll, Charles R. 375 Carroll, Manning E. 375 Carroll, Robert Wm. 115 375 Carroll, William Earl 375 Carroll, Wm. Henry 375 Carson, Charles Ted 1 1 5 187 Carson, Jan Elaine 80 308, 375 Carson, Silas Wm. 288 Carson, Wm. Francis 375 Carson, Wm. Jay 221 229, 330 Cartee, Gary Lane 375 Carter, Alvin Maxcy 229 330 Carter, Brantley F. 375 Carter, Cynthia Ellen 242 Carter, Douglas Terry 375 Carter, John C, Jr. 330 Carter, Linwood I., Jr. 375 Carter, Nancy Ellen Carter, Raymond Mark Carter, William E. Carucci, Walter John Caruso, Anthony Peter Cary, Ellender Casey, Elizabeth C. Casey, John Leonard Cash, Janet Lynne Cash, Robert Grady Cason, Norman McSwain Cassell, Russell A. Cassell, Sherry L. Castle, David E. Castles, Robert L., Jr. Cathcart, Richard S. Cathcart, Ruth K. Cathey, Wm. Lockman Catlin, Charles D. Catoe, Nancy Elaine Caughman, Robert J. Caughman, Wyatt F. Caulk, Julie Causey, Carol L. Causey, Wm. David, Jr. Cauthen, Janice E. Cave, Sarah Ann Caver, John Anthony Caver, Tony Caw ood, Wm. Stephen Cely, John Thomas Center, Vickie K. Chalgren, Catherine B. Chamblee, Daniel W. Chamblee, Linda Leigh Chandler, Denise E. Chandler, Karl B. Chang, Chi Hsiang Chaplin, Jean Ellen Chaplin, Wm. Eugene Chapman, Caroline Chapman, Elizabeth B. Chapman, June Marie Chapman, Kathy Ruth Chapman, Mack L., Jr. Chapman, Pamela Joyce Chapman, Walter I., Ill Chappelear, Kathy G. Chappell, Christopher Chappell, Jesse Alan Chappell, Jimmie Lynn Chappell, Ronald L. Charles, Sandra E. Charnley, Julie R. Charpia, Sarah Lynn Charping, Phillip H. Chartier, Phillip L. Chartier, William L. Chastain, Dennis V. Chastain, Dole Alan Chastain, Gary Q. Chastain, James B., Jr. Chastain, Lonna Rae Chastain, Paula R. 242, 256, 31 Chatham, Mildred A. Cheatham, Virginia P. 256 Cheek, Anna Claire 376 375 Cheek, Joseph E. 331 375 Cheek, Kathryn Gail 376 375 Cheek, Rodger D. 376 375 Cherry, Earl Roger 151 238 376 304 Childers, James S. 187 375 321,331 219 Childers, Randy B. 376 375 Childress, Kenneth L. 376 330 Childress, Patricia M. 331 375 Childress, Phillip D. 376 248 Childress, William H. 376 331 Childs, Howard D. 376 375 Chiles, Donna Buff 376 375 Chiles, Robert Otis 376 Chilpan, Richard K. 376 375 Chitty, Ronald E., Jr. 376 331 Christoph, Richard T. 304 376 Clamp, Louis Oneal, Jr. 331 Clanton, Harry Wm. 376 376 Clark, Barbara C. 376 115 Clark, Charles D. 331 376 292 376 Clark, Curtis Glenn 83 256 376 331 Clark, Douglas Foster 208 288 376 376 Clark, George D., Jr. 376 115 Clark, George Leon 331 376 Clark, Helen Y. 151 176 331 376 Clark, John C. 376 376 Clark, Kathryn S. 331 164 Clark, Kenneth R. 135 376 260, 376 376 Clark, Kenneth W. 376 376 Clark, Larry Ulmer 113 376 288 248 Clark, Lawrence L., Jr. 376 376 Clark, Libby Deane 87 376 88,331 376 Clark, Mary Kathlyn 376 331 Clark, Matthew I. 304 132 Clark, Michael W. 135 376 376 376 Clark, Nancy Jo 376 376 Clark, Sam Preston 376 272 Clark.Walter A., Jr. 27 376 244, 376 376 Clark, Wm. Jack 164 331 Clarke, Wm. Arnold 248 376 Clarkson, Elizabeth A. 377 376 Clarkson, James R. 115 376 187,331 376 Clarkson, William W. 376 Clary, Johnny M. 331 331 Clawson, Wm. Thomas 377 115 Clayton, Elizabeth L. 377 376 Claytor, Judith Nelle 377 195 Cleveland, Malcolm K. 331 331 Clement,Charles W., Jr. 377 164 Cleveland, Jane Simms 377 256 Cleveland, Joe H. 300 376 Cleveland, Lillian N. 377 331 Cleveland, Martha E. 179 331 332 331 Cleveland, Susan Gail 377 376 Cleveland, Thomas W. 180 331 300, 332 376 Cleveland, Wm. David 377 376 Clifford, Stanley J. 332 376 Cline, Teresa Ruth 272 188 377 6, 331 Clinkscales, Roger B. 377 376 Clippard, Lee Hunt 332 115 Cloninger, John Scott 377 376 Clore, Betty Lu 377 Close, Catherine T. 377 Cobb, Timothy Lehron 377 Coble, Robert L. 332 Coburn, Cynthia J. 332 Cochran, Cathy Elaine 377 Cocke, Suzanne Lewis 377 Cockerill, Bruce E. 151 377 Coffee, Mary Beth 308 Coffey, Edgar S., Jr. 103 248, 332 Coggins, Clayton Wm. 377 Coggins, Michael H. 377 Cohen, Alexander H. 115 151,377 Coker, John Wilson 377 Coker, Talbert K. 332 Colavita, Michael Jay 377 Cole, Renee Cecile 219 377 Cole, Wm. Charles 377 Coleman, Charles Doug 377 Coleman, Gary Coggins 377 Coleman, James A. 248 377 Coleman, James R., Jr. 151 377 Coleman, John F. 377 Coleman, Laurie V. 377 Coleman, Lynda Ray 268 377 Coleman, Michael G. 377 Coleman, Robert C. 149 332 Coleman, Sandra L. 377 Coleman, Stan David 332 Coleman, William A. 280 377 Coley, Donald Keith 280 377 Collins, Austin C. 377 Collins, Catherine F. 377 Collins, Donald B., Jr. 252 Collins, John David 377 Collins, Patricks. 377 Collins, Phil S. 332 Collins, Ricky Nelson 377 Collins, Sheila 377 Collins, Wallace A. 288 Collins, Wm. Charles 377 Colvaita, Michael J. 292 Compton, Phillip A. 377 Compton, Robert B. 276 377 Condon, Leslie P. 377 Condon, Marietta 377 Conley, Carolyn Rose 332 Connell, John Allen 76 276, 332 Connelly, Maria E. 308 377 Conner, Kenneth Paul 332 Conoly, Mary Helen 377 Conover, Catherine J. 272 Conrad, Mary Margaret 377 Cook, Carol Leigh 377 Cook, George Randel 149 332 Cook, Janet Lynn 242 272, 332 Cook, Kathleen Louise 377 Cook, Michael R. 377 Cook, Muriel Denise 377 Cook, Nance Love 82 308, 377 Cook, Neena 109 Cook, Rodger Dale 377 Cook, Rosemary 272 Cook, Rosemary Cooke, Bonnie Lee 272 208 256 Cooler, Ernest W., Ill 229 332 Cooler, Howard F. Cooley, Donna Lee 377 Cooley, JoeH. 332 Coone, Lon Andrew 73 82,377 Cooner, Allison Wm. 252 Cooney, Anne M. 195 206,377 Cooper, Barbara Jane 378 Cooper, Herbert John 180 193, 280, 378, 424 Cooper, Wilson W. 378 Cope, Jacob M., Jr. 180 193, 288,316,332 Copelan, Demarice R. 378 Copelan, B. Dianne 115 378 Copeland, Charles M. 378 Copeland, Debra Ann 378 Copeland, George 164 Copeland, Jackson M. 332 Copeland, May Stewart 378 Copeland, Robert E. 332 Corcoran, Jon Erick 115 378 Cordoni, Michael B. 378 Corker, Phyllis Ann 378 Corley, James E., Jr. 378 Corley, Paul Wm. 378 Corner, Wesley A. 98 Cornwell, Ann 378 Corpening, Jackson R. 378 Corpening, Joseph B. 115 332 Corrigan, Ann E. 378 Cositore, Vincent J. 332 Cote, John Louis, Jr. 378 Cothran, Deborah Anne 332 Cothran, Frances E. 378 Cothran, George E. 276 278 Cothran, Levis E. 378 Cothran, Skip 83 Cottingham, James M. 378 Cotton, Patricia E. 378 Courtney, Lon James 149 292 Cousins, Charles F. 77 244, 378 Covington, Colin W. 288 332 Covington, Myrtle R. 78 115,378 Cowen.Trish 188 272, 332 Cowherd, Thomas R. 378 Cox, Constance Ruth 272 378 Cox, Donald Robert 276 378 Cox, Ellen Jean 272 378 Cox, Guerry Ronald 296 Cox, Jack David 378 Cox, James Arthur 252 Cox, James Richard 378 Cox, John Norris 378 Cox, Lisa Elisabeth 256 378 Cox, Ronald McCray 378 Cox, Willa Linwood P. 332 Coxe, Mary Perrin 378 Craft, Milton Jack 378 r STUDENT INDEX NAME Craig, Charles Horace Craig, Mary Jeanne Craig, Michael Allen Craig, Wm. Blount Crain, Martha K. Cranford, Wm, Davie Crawford, Carol M. Crawford, Charles E. Crawford, Deborah J. Crawford, Douglas N. Crawford, Frederick A. Crawford, Patricia L. Crawford, Stephen S. Creighton, Patricia H. Creque, Vera Ellen Crews, Florence Lynn Crews, Samuel F., Ill PAGE NAME — PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME 332 378 378 378 378 378 378 209 378 378 378 378 378 378 199 378 378 70-71 73, 1 80, 1 85, 1 93, 288, 31 9, 322 Crewshaw, Tony J. Cribb, Don Michael Cribb, Regina Ann Crider, Curtis Wayne Crim, Harriet Gail Critchlow, Daryl R. Croft, John Clifford Croft, Philemon K. Crolley, Rhonda Russ Cromer, Harry E., Jr. Cromer, Joseph Newton Cromer, Sara Edna Cromwell, Eleanor K. Croome, Deborah Ann Croome, James Earl, Jr. Crosby, Jack Vernon Crosgrove, George L. Crouch, Carl Randall Crouch, John Steve Crouch, Will Newton Crowe, Rhonda Kay Crowson, Thomas J. Crowther, Carol E. Croxson, Everett F. Crumpton, Betty Cook Crumpton, Charles D. Crumpton, Troyce J. Csernak, Stephen F. 18- Cubbage, Cynthia J. Cubbage, John R. Cubbage, Leighton M. Culbertson, Carroll P. Culbertson, Cheryl F. Culbertson, James E. Culbertson, Larry B. Culbertson, Sallie E. Culp, Charles Michael Cumbie, Alton B. Cummings, Janis Belle Cummings, Pamela G. Cunningham, Edward T. Cunningham, Julie A. Currin, Amanda Jane Currin, Thomas Arnold Curry, James Clard, Jr. Curtis, Philip C. 229 248, 332 Cutler, Frances B. 379 Cuttino, Tillman E., Jr. 379 Cyrus, Mark Howard 379 378 332 76 378 378 176 378 179 378 332 332 378 164 378 272 378 115 378 268 378 378 332 332 379 79 292 292 379 115 308 379 379 332 332 379 115 ?, 379 379 332 248 379 284 332 332 379 256 379 379 248 332 379 332 332 379 74 81 379 379 -D- Dailey, David Wayne Dalrymple, Craig C. Dalton, Martha J. Dandridge, Kathy Lynn Daniel, Billy Thomas Daniel, Wm. Shipp, Jr. Daniels, Charles R. Daniels, E. Delores Daniels, Michael Daniels, Weldon Hoyle Dannelly, Gordon D. Danner, Richard Wm. Dantzler, Michael W. Darby, Albert D., Jr. Dargan, Betty J. Darity, Joseph P. Darley, Alfred Arnold Darley, Joy Elaine Darnell, Cynthia L. Dassie, Marion C. Daum, Chadi Ree Davenport, Barbara L. Davenport, Berry G., Jr Davenport, John D. Davenport, Michael B. Davidson, Ian A. Davidson, Janice D. Davidson, Theressa D. Davidson, Thomas M. Davidson, Wm. Harold Davila, Samuel Shawn Davis, Brenda Diane Davis, Brenda J. Davis, Camilla Elise 332 379 379 379 332 252 379 379 304 252 379 379 379 379 379 115 379 379 379 379 334 379 334 379 379 Davis, Charles Mark Davis, George J., Ill Davis, Gerald E. Davis, Glenn Elliott Davis, Jack Wayne Davis, Jean Darlene Davis, Kathleen Ellen Davis, Kathleen Ruth Davis, Kathy Davis, L. J., Jr Davis, Mary Michele Davis, Michael Harold Davis, Patrick Scott Davis, Philip Howard Davis, Robert A. 379 379 379 379 244 379 334 272 379 379 115 379 379 334 379 379 379 379 91 308, 379 379 379 379 115 379 129 180,221, 238,244, 334 Davis, Robert Kim Davis, Tobert Wayne Davis, Ronald Davis, Samuel Wm. Davis, Sara P. Davis, Sherry N. Davis, Shreve C. Davis, Stephen Hope Davis, Tommie Ray Davis, Wanda K. Dawkins, Patrick W. Daws, Virginia Fay Day, James Eaton Day, Keith 379 379 82 83 379 334 334 260 334 379 379 379 334 379 380 164 Day, Susan Mary Dayhood, Kathleen R. 256 380 256 380 Deacon, Kim T. 83 Deadwyler, Peggy D. 242 272, 380 Deakin, John F. Dean, Caria Patricia Dean, David E. Dean, Frederick F., Jr. Dean, Larry Edward Dearhart, Earl R. Deas, James Daniel Dease, Mary Ella Deaton, Lamar Nelson Decker, Dorothy A. Decock, Bruce Arnold Dehart, David V., Jr. Dehihns, Mary Lucille Deloach, Robert Orian Deloache, Mary E. Demon, Lynn R. Dempsey, Randall Dean Denk, Kenneth Wayne Dennis, Elizabeth N. Dennis, Kathryn Denny, Cathy Denise Denny, Joseph Edward Denton, Richard Scott 187,334 Derham, Thomas Grant 380 Derrick, Curtis M. Derrick, Doris Anne 380 380 296 380 380 334 292 151 380 280 334 380 288 380 308 380 334 334 288 380 380 380 380 380 380 115 Deschamps, Carroll G. Desmond, Deborah D. Devore, Robert D. Dewberry, Lewis Snovi Dewitt, Chris Arthur Dewitt, Mary E. Dewitt, Michael G. Diacsuk, John S. Diamond, Charles A. Dibble, Kathleen H. Dickenson, James A. Dickerson, John T. Dickerson, Julian T. Dickert, Julias M., Jr. Dickinson, Ernest L. Dickinson, George H. Dickinson, Lillian E. Dickson, Ann E. Dieglio, Nancy M. Dieterich, Donald E. Diferdinando, David J Digieso, James V. Diiorio, Nicholas J. Dill, Phillip Marion Dillard, Jackson R. Dilworth, Derrill T. Dinkins, Gene Lynn Dixon, Gary Mitchell Dixon, Jane R. 334 151 380 380 380 380 380 380 195 334 334 380 99 380 185 334 380 334 284 380 380 334 256 380 334 380 334 380 260 149 334 380 288 380 380 309 334 179 380 151 256, 380 Dixon, Ronney T. Dixon, Walter E., Jr. Djuren, Ronald Wm. Doares, Ann Coleman Dobbins, George Wm. Dobson, David Broadus Dobson, James E. Dodgens, Mary E. Dodson, Harold W., Jr. Doherty, Michael F. Dominick, Grady E. Donald, Chevis Samuel Donald, Wm. James Donaldson, Emily D. Doolittle, Virginia A. Doran, Jean Frances Dorn, George Thomas Dorn, Joseph Copeland Doster, Mary Louise Dotson, Dianne Cecile Doughty, Patricia Ann Douglas, Steven Lee Dozier, James C, Jr. Dozier, Karen Wolff Drafts, Carol Annette Drafts, Janet Ruth Drake, Barry Grant Drake, Rita Karolyn Drake, Robert D. Drake, Robert Scott Dreher, Nancy E. ggers, Deborah Kay ggers, Robert H. nkard, Myra June scoll, Michael Drummond, Deborah M. Drummond, John H. Drummond, Richard S. Dubose, Jerry Davis Dubose, Mary Player Dubose, Mora Davidson Dubose, Robert L. Ducker, Dwight Ashley Ducworth, Mary Lynn Duke, Joel M., Jr. Dukes, Deborah Beck Dukes, Jeannette J. Dukes, Johnny Ray Dulin, Pamela Ruth Dulin, Paul Richard Dumont, Lewis C. Dunagan, Steven Harry Dunagin, David H. Duncan, Donald Radge Duncan, Harriette B. Duncan, Keith St. C. Duncan, Maxine C. Duncan, Phillip M. Duncan, Ray Donald Duncan, Ronnie James Dunham, Eric Alan 81 Dunlap, Julie Ann Dunn, Barry Keith Dunn, George E. Dunn, Lawrence Amery Dupre, James Carlisle Durant, Bethel Carey Durant, David Parrott 380 335 194 380 380 248 335 335 330 380 335 380 335 335 272 380 91 380 380 151 380 380 335 380 380 380 335 380 380 80 380 380 296 335 380 380 380 380 381 335 381 335 381 381 381 381 381 381 115 335 206 284 381 381 252 381 381 381 335 198 381 229 381 381 381 381 87 8, 381 381 381 381 82 335 292 381 381 381 Durant, George C. Durant, Perry Walker Durham, Dwight S. Durham, Jack C, Jr. Durham, Marion D. Durham, Martin Hale Durham, Pamela Sue Dutt, Kenneth Douglas Dyar, Roger Dale Dyches, Daniel Lonnie 300, Dyches, Tommy Michael Dye, Rebecca Anders Dymkoski, Mark Sidney 381, 335 381 33! 38 ' 33! 38 38 381 11! 38 38 38 Eades, Keith Michael Earle, Julius R., Jr. Earnest, Bonita M. Easier, Michael Dale Easier, Steven Alan Easley, David Stanton Eastman, Robert T. Eckert, Robert P., Jr. Eckley, Gordon Wayne Edens, Charles T. Edens, Henry Curtis Edens, Pamela A. Edge, Timothy Edmunds, Barry Neal Edwards, Debra Guinn Edwards, Donnie Jerry Edwards, Frank R. Edwards, George Edwards, James L., Jr. Edwards, James M., Ill Edwards, Janice Kaye Edwards, Jo Ann Efland, Thomas D., Jr. 31( Eggleston, Sarah B. Eggleston, Susan 151 Eiserhardt, Thomas W. Eleazer, Bridget M. Elledge, David Basco Ellenberg, Fred D. Ellenburg, Ginger E. Ellis, Ellen G. Ellis, Peggy Ann Ellis, Wm. Calvin Ellison, Julian G. EIrod, Linda Kay EIrod, Pamela Rose EIrod, Sydna Fern Emerson, Harrison B. Emmerthal, Douglas F. Engle, George Samuel Epperson, James Drake Epps, Ann E. Epps, James Neely, Jr Epps, Mark A. Epps, Steven, Jr. Epps, Thomas Lynn Epps, Thomas Walter 15 38 38 38 38 38 28 38 30 38 38 28 38 11 18 38 38 38 33 33 38 38 33 28 38 38 26 38 1 ;, 33 38 12 I, 33 26 38 3£ 3£ 11 3fJ 1C 3£ 2i 38 381 38 ' 38 38 38 38 38 3C 38 38 38 38 18 28 3£ STUDENT INDEX NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Epting, Carl R. 183 Epting, Claude D. Epting, John Carrol Epting, Johnnie T., Jr. 264, Erneston, Andrew Gus Erskine, Danny L. Ervin, Margaret F. Erwin, Arthur M., Jr. Esher, George F., Jr. Etheredge, Janice L. Ethredge, Don L. Eubanks, Mack Greer Eubanks, Robert Evans Evans, Bruce Wayne Evans, Carlisle E. 187, Evans, James Robert Evans, John Paul Evans, June Marie Evans, Milladene Evans, Rick Rollins Evans, Terri Evelyn Evatt, Jared Calvin Evatt, Rhetta Gay Evatt, Thomas Mayes Everett, Herbert F. Exiey, Kathryn Dennis Exiey, Slade Forrest Faile, Karen Owens Fair, Julian H., Ml Fairey, Andrew W. Fairey, Robert Donald Falatok, Andrew John Fallaw, Edith Inez Falls, Karen Annette Familia, Richard A. Fann, Carl Sidney Fant, Charles Wm. 8 Fant, Terry Rodger Parish, Gregory S. Farkas, Gary Jon Farmer, Michael S. Farr, Ralph Edward Farrell, Richard Wm. Farrell, Walter Wm. Farver, Harry Craig Fau, Arthur Allan Faulk, Bertie Joan Faulkenberry, Malcolm Faulkner, Hugh Grier Feasel, Constance Ann Feemster, Charles Wm. Feemster, James O., Jr. Felder, Robert Lee Fellers, Mark Gregory Fellman. John Keegan Fennell, Clarence J. Fennell, Curtis A., Jr. 164 336 336 382 103 336 382 336 382 300 382 382 209 136 382 252 382 382 115 336 382 288 382 308 382 382 336 206 382 336 256 382 382 284 382 336 336 382 288 382 382 382 382 382 382 382 382 80 ,382 382 382 382 300 382 382 382 86 382 382 336 382 276 336 382 308 382 221 382 382 288 382 229 336 382 Ferguson, Alan C. Ferguson, Donald Alan Ferguson, James R. Ferguson, Leroy H., Ill Ferguson, Sandra Rita Ferguson, Thomas Dale Fern, Edward Adam Fernandez, Maria H. Feroz, Almas Fewell, Edward Miles Ficken, Lewis Mobley Field, Marsha Marie Field, Patricia Ann Fields, Sandra Jane Fields, Wm. Craig Figenwald, Patricia Findley, Linda Sloan Findley, Wm. Elbert Fink, Rita Joyce Finley, Albert Allen 164 Finley, Barbara Sue Finley, Helen Rebecca Fins, Cyndy Ella Fischer, Lawrence H. Fischer, Sarah Louise Fisher, Dale S. Fitzsimons, Frank L. Flatley, John Wm. Fleishel, Victor S. Fleming, Catherine J. Fleming, Charles Fleming, Charles Fleming, John R. Fleming, Linda Ann Fleming, Slugger J. Fleming, William H. Flemming, Wm. Ray, Jr. Fletcher, Carol C. Fletcher, Robert G. Fletcher, Sheila W. Flowe, Danny Bruce Flowers, Randal B. Floyd, Ben Dayton Floyd, Charles Daniel Floyd, Debra Faye Floyd, Harriett Ann Floyd, Kevin Carlisle Floyd, Laurens W., Jr. 77, 244 Floyd, Lillian E. Floyd, Margaret L. Floyd, Susan R. Flynn, Lois Ann Fogle, Bryan Wm., Jr. Fogleman, Roy L., Jr. Foote, Randall O. Ford, Betty Sue Ford, Catherine N. Ford, Sherry L. Ford, T. Bartow Forrest, Henry C. Forrester, Nellie L. Forrester, Susan Lee 242 Fortenberry, Sherry Y. Fortner, Ernest F. Foss, Phillip Neal 382 382 336 107 382 268 336 382 382 132 336 382 194 382 97 135 336 260 382 383 336 383 383 115 383 336 383 336 115 383 336 383 336 336 383 132 383 179 336 336 337 337 300 337 383 383 337 383 383 383 383 383 337 383 73 383 337 383 383 383 151 383 383 337 99 272 383 383 74 337 136 337 383 164 256 337 383 383 Foster, Benjamin R. Foster, Daniel Max Foster, Jeffrey Wm. 300 Foster, Kathy Myers Foster, Lee Norris, Jr. Foster, Michael Wm. 300 Foster, Richard P., Jr. Fountain, Geoffrey F, Fowler, James W. Fowler, Pamela Olean Fowler, Robert C. Fowler, Teresa P. Fowler, Walter A., Ill Fox, Charles Randall Foy, Harry Lee, Jr. Fralick, Wm. Davis Frampton, Kathleen Frampton, Richard A. Francis, Adrienne D. Francis, Philip A. Jr. Franklin, Elizabeth Franklin, Frederick E. Eraser, David George Frazer, John Bowles Frazier, Judy Yvonne Frazier, Locke E. Freeman, Campbell C. Freeman, Charles F., Jr. Freeman, Julius G., Jr. Freeman, Lawrence W. 238,276,319 Freeman, Michael E. Freeman, Robert Allen Freeman, Robert E. Freitag, Susan E. French, Beverly Lynn Pricks, Sandra Diane Frierson, Manton R. Frtogle, Melinda I. Frye, Rhett Laroy Frye, Richard Dolan Frye, Walter Ralph Fuduric, Thomas G. Fulghum, Milton L., Jr. Fuller, Everett Poole Fulmer, Precious 0. Fulmer, Tempie G. Fulmer, Valerie Jean Fulton, Jan Funderburg, Wayne D. Funderburke, Ronnie E. Fuzia, Joseph Edward -G- Gaddis, Jack M., Jr. Gaddy, Gary Lynwood Gaddy, Robert N. Gaffney, Margie K. Galley, Pamela Dawn Gailey, Stanley Dean Gaillard, Kenneth M. Gaillard, Mary E. Gaillard, Thomas R. Gainey, Dennis C. Gainey, Harold M. 300 383 337 238 337 383 337 115 383 115 383 383 383 383 337 383 383 164 288 383 164 149 383 383 300 383 383 383 135 383 383 115 383 300 383 383 185 337 383 383 383 383 383 383 135 383 383 252 280 383 135 383 337 337 151 151 383 337 383 384 384 384 384 384 284 384 384 384 337 384 337 384 337 292 Gainey, Philip C. Gale, Gwendlyn F. Gallaher, Jeffrey Lin Gallardo, Charles D. Galleher, George A, Galloway, Candace A. Galloway, Charles Galloway, Cleo Edwin Galloway, Gerald G. Galloway, Harvey P. Galloway, Vicki Shaw Gamble, Julius P., Jr. Gambrell, Henry J., Jr. Gambrell, Sara Carol Gambrell, Teresa S. Gantt, Aubrey D., Jr. Garber, Michael B. Gardner, Deloris Gardner, Lester L., Jr. Gardner, Robert L., Jr. Garland, John Edwin Garland, Marshall Lee Garmon, Frank Warren Garner, Brenda Gail Garner, Patricia A. Garren, Vicki Elaine Garrett, Bobbie L. Garrett, Brenda Faye Garrett, Brian D. Garrett, Clara Ann Garrett, James Berry Garrett, James T. Garrett, Jeffrey Lang Garris, Edward B., II Garrison, Glenn S. Garrison, Jean Faye Garrison, Linda K. Garrison, Richard M. Garrison, Ryland M. Garrow, Cynthia L. Garvin, Helen Dale Garvin, Linda D. Gaskin, Alva D., Jr. Gaston, Charles C. Gaston, Douglas T. Gaston, Harvey Neely Gaston, Roger Alan Gatch, David Obrien Gatling, Robert R., Jr. Gault, Alice Bea Gaunt, Charles Wm. Gause, Timothy E. Geilfuss, Charles J. Gentry, Pamela I. George, Gwendolyn George, Mae Joyce George, Wenonah Kay Georgeo, Faye Elaine Georges, Danae Georgiades, George C. Gepford, James D. Gerhardt, Rusty Gerrard, Neal Edward Gervais, John Lewis Getchell, Jeffrey J. Gibbons, Carlos W., Jr. Gibbs, Wm. Darrell 284 Gibson, Anna E. 384 337 Gibson, Deborah Faye 256 384 384 384 Gibson, Frank Marion 338 337 Gibson, Joseph Walter 384 337 Gibson, Joyce A, 151 338 384 74 Gibson, Oliver F., Ill 209 384 Gibson, Pamela Ann 384 209 Gibson, Philip K. 91 384 98, 115, 187 384 280 Gibson, Warren W. 384 384 Gibson, Wm. Keith 384 338 Giger, Doreen 80 384 384 384 Giger, George Ernest 338 384 Gilbert, George Lamar 385 338 Gilbert, Silvia D. 176 280 385 338 Gilbert, Victoria L. 385 384 Gilbert, Wm. Paul 194 338 Gilchrist, George M. 170 276 292,314 ,338 292 Gilchrist, Howard T., Jr. 280 384 Gilchrist, Wm. John 385 79 Gill, Henrietta 338 384 Gill, Nicholas H. 338 338 Gillespie, Clint C. 385 185 Gillespie, Donald E. 385 384 Gillespie, Mark F. 385 338 Gillette, Jack W., Jr. 338 384 Gilley, Jerry Dorvan 338 384 Gilliam, James W. 385 384 Gilliam, Janice Karen 385 384 Gilliam, Michael R. 338 384 Gilman, Diane Elise 385 338 Gilreath, Gloria S. 385 384 Gilreath, John Wm. 385 384 Gilreath, M. Elizabeth 176 296 385 384 Gilstrap, Vicki D. 385 185 Githens, Herbert J. 338 338 Gleason, Deino Rex 338 268 Gleaton, Thomas L. 338 384 Glenn, James Robert 385 338 Glenn, Ralph J., Ill 385 384 Glenn, Robert Neal 385 384 Glenn, Thomas N. 338 384 Glover, Deborah C. 385 Glover, Thomas R. 385 149 Godwin, Laurel G. 385 280 Godwin, Lynn 385 384 Goebel, Margaret D. 385 384 Goggans, Steven Wayne 385 384 Golson, Joseph Aaron 385 384 Gombert, Ralph M. 385 97 Gombola, Paul Peter 385 384 Gonzalez, Deborah J. 385 276 Gooch, Frank Marshall 385 338 Good, Beverly Jean 385 151 Good, Marilynn Ruth 115 384 385 384 Goodman, Charles B. 164 272 Goodman, Grant Alan 385 384 Goodman, Jay Wesley 339 384 Goodson, Thomas E. 339 384 Gore, Fred L. 385 384 Gore, Thomas Clinton 164 135 276 338 Gorena, Lucile Ramona 308 115 385 384 Gornicki, Philip P. 385 424 Gorske, Shirley Raie 339 384 Gcsa, Morris R. 115 384 385 384 Gosey, David R. 385 384 Gosnell, Danny Grey 385 384 Gosztonyi, Gary John 288 339 STUDENT INDEX NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Gotshaw, Marsha D. Goudelock, Gary M. Gough, Samuel Leonard Gould, Elizabeth Anne Gould, Johnathon Walker Gowan, Grady Vincent Grace, Charles M., IV 264, Grace, Joseph Page Graef, Ellen Jean Graham, Beverly Jo Graham, Charles A., Jr. Graham, Deborah S. Graham. Donnie Vernon Graham, James Carson Graham, John C. Graham, Judy Lee Graham, Lindsay B. Graham, Pamela Gail Grahl, Robert L. Grainger, Brenda Sue Grainger, Wanda S. Gramling, Frank E. Gramlmg, Henry T. Granger, Beverly D. Grant, Gary Alton Grant, Peter Arthur Grant, Ronald Wm. Gravely, Martha J. Gravely, Newell F., Jr. Gravely, Steve F. Graves, Wilbur R. Gray, Barry Edward Gray, Gretchen Elaine Gray, Robert W. Gray, Walter Lee, Jr. Graydon, David Ray Green, Amos G., Jr. Green, George Patrick Green, John Clifton Green, Lynda Jule Green, Michael A. Green, Robert Green, Robert W. Green, Ronald Floyd Green, Sonny Green Susan Alicia Green, Zollie Cecil Greene, Francis J. Greene, Judi A. Greene, John Barry Greene, Marion Esther Greer, Michael Paul Greeves, Katherine C. Gregg, Anne Elizabeth Gregg, John Maxcy, Jr. Gregory. Mark Charles Gregory, Mary Jane Gregory, Randy T. Greiner, Gregory H. Gressette. Thomas A. Griffin. Daniel M. Griffin, Delphine Kay Griffin, John D. Griffin, John M., Jr. Griffin, Marion R., Jr. Griffin, Paul Spivey Griffith, George S. 385 Griffith, John B. 386 385 Griffith, Keith Hayne 179 385 Griffith, Wm. Victor 386 385 Griffiths, Laura D. 386 252 Griggs, Joseph M. 385 Griggs, June E. 386 238 Grigsby, Robert L., Ill 76 385 292 ,386 385 Grinstead, Corliss E. 386 115 Grisby, Bill L. 292 385 Grisso, John K., Jr. 386 339 Grofic, Barry E. 185 97 339 385 Grogan, Wm. Daniel 339 385 Groover, Laura P. 386 385 Ground, Debra Sue 386 385 Grubb, Linda Sue 339 385 Grubbs, Allen C, Jr. 386 339 Grubbs, Roy Geo, II 386 272 Gruber, Barbara Jean 386 385 Gude, Jeffrey J. 339 339 Guest, Jon A. 386 339 Guile, Dickson B., Jr. 340 339 Gullede, Mike 206 385 Gunter, Frank Leslie 386 385 Gutshaw, William K. 386 385 385 385 -H- 339 339 Hackett, Timothy C. 148 385 149 ,340 339 Haeringer, Lisa Karen 386 339 Haigh, Steven Bostick 296 115 386 385 Haigler, Brenda J. 386 385 Haigler, Michael Wm. 386 339 Hair, Anne B. 256 385 386 149 Hair, Judson Elam 340 386 Hair, Ronny Horton 386 102 Hair, susan Virginia 386 386 Haire, Jeffery Tallie 386 386 Hall, Daniel Dewitt 386 386 Hall, David Charles 91 386 386 183 Hall, John Leiand 136 339 244 386 78 386 Hall, John Guinn, Jr. Hall, Nancy Combs 386 386 Hall, Patricia E. 386 386 Hall, Reginald Dale 386 339 Hall, Sarah Welsh 386 386 Hall, Sharon Lynn 386 386 Hall, Susan Elizabeth 115 Hall, Turner C. 244 339 340 339 Hall.Wm. David 386 386 Hallaba, TarekS. 386 164 Halpern, Gail 386 386 Halpern, Richard S. 151 386 Ham, Richard Numa 386 115 Ham, Robert S. 386 187 Hambrecht, Douglas A. 103 386 Hamby, Donna Leake 386 386 Hamer, John Wilbur, Jr. 115 386 386 284 Hames. John Michael 229 386 Hamilton, Joalla 387 386 Hamilton. Nancy E. 340 339 Hamilton. Robert Bill 304 339 Hamilton. Robin 272 264 387 386 Hamilton. Wm. Russell 387 300 Hammond, Betty C. 387 264 Hammond, Joseph L, 387 386 Hammond, Richard Alan 387 386 Hampton, Dale Alan 340 Hampton, Terry L. Hamrick, Carol Ann Hamrick, Leander S. Hamrick, Patricia C. Hance, Kenneth H. Hance, Robbie Jo Haney, Patricia Anne Hanna, Charles P. Hanna, James Thomas Hanna, Mary Catherine Hanna, Sharon Kay Hansley, John F. Harbin, Robert Wayne Hardee. Saundra Irene Harden, John M. Harden, Patricia Harder, Burnus Helen Harder, Howard W. Harder, Joyce Cameron Hardin, Margaret Ann Hardin. Wm. Alvin Harding. Ben Wayne Harding, Ronnie James Hardt, susan Louise Hardwick, Nelson L. Hardwick, Wm. Terry Hardy. Debra Bell Hare. Thomas R. Harkey. Anna Cheryl Harkness. George S., Jr. Harley, James David Harman. Barbara Doles Harman, Gary Glenn Harman, Thomas C. Harmon, James Arthur Harmon, Steven Norris Haroley, Jack S. Harpe, Ann Wade Harper. Clyde D. Harper, Richard C, Jr. Harrell, Charles W., Jr. Harrell, Reginal Mark Harrell, Richard J. Harrell. Richard J. Harrell. Richard Lee Harrelson. Michael E. Harrington. Carol J. Harris. Edward Lee Harris. Floyd Randal Harris. John Bunyan Harris. John Wm., Jr. Harris, Leon, III Harris, Mary E. Harris. Mason L., Jr. Harris, Rebecca M. Harris, Robert T.. Jr. Harris. Ronald Eugene Harris. Wm. Melvin, Jr. Harrison, Margaret C. Harrison, Mary Kim Harrison. Wm. John. Jr. 340 387 164 387 387 387 76 308 387 107 340 387 256 387 387 387 387 115 135 387 340 340 387 300 340 387 387 340 340 308 340 268 387 387 387 340 107 387 185 340 387 244 387 292 256 387 387 244 387 340 252 387 387 387 340 425 387 387 248 387 113 185 387 387 308 387 340 308 387 387 115 387 340 115 387 387 387 Harrold, Gail Alyce Harrold, James H., Jr. Harshman, Anne L. Harshman. David Carl Hart. Ann Yeager Hart, Debra Martha 268, Hart, Gregory Kent Hart, Rebecca L. Hartley, Johnny Wayne Harvey, Hilliard G. Harvey, Nancy Harvey, Rick Alan Harwood, Sylvia H. Haselden, George L., Jr. Haselden, Lawrence C. Haselden, Linda S. Haselden, Robert T., Jr. Hash, Gloria Gail Hassell, Frank R., Jr. Hatcher, Linda Kaye Hathaway, Barbara S. Hawkins, Barbara Jean Hawkins, Edna Faye Hawkins, Gerry F. Hawkins, Lindel Marie Hawkins, Mary K. Hawkins, Nancy Brooks Hawkins, Richard C. Hawkins, Roscia G. Hawley, Jack Steven Hawthorne, Kenneth L. Hayes, Edward Elem Haygood, Bobby S. Haygood, Terry A. Haynes, Frederick E. Haynes, George Mc. Haynes, Rebecca Lynn Haynes, Richard L. Haynes, Robert Marion Haynie, Jimmie Hazel, Cecil I. Head, Larry Charles Headden, Robert W. Healan, Debra Lynne Healey, Ann Elizabeth Healy, Donald J. Heard, Michael B. Heaton, James Leslie 268, Heckerman, Katherine Heckle, Donna A. Heffelfinger, Roger P. Heffelfinger, Wm. Todd Hefner, Larry Heggins, Shigeru Hehn, Jonathan M. Heinz, James Ervan Hellams, Michael D. Helmken. Mark Alan Helms, Charles S. Helms, Debra Rene Hemphill, Carole D. Hemphill, Patricia L. Henderson, Danny M. Henderson, Frederick Henderson, Hugh Rowe Henderson, Kathy S. Henderson, Stephen B. 387 Hendrick, David Lee 340 Hendrick, Michael L. 280 190 341 340 Hendrick, Richard M. 341 387 Hendricks, David 164 387 388 242 Hendricks, David 113 387 388 387 Hendricks, Mark 113 387 Hendricks. Peter A. 252 387 341 387 Hendrickson. Mark J. 388 387 Hendrix, Samuel D., Jr. 388 340 Henke, John Scott 388 340 Hennesy, Michael P. 388 341 Henry, Allen C. 388 135 Henry, Charles Allen 87 387 89 387 Henry, Elyse Gravatt 256 387 388 272 Henry. Sally 341 387 Henry. Wesley Dubois 388 387 Henslee, Michael C. 388 387 Heriot, Kirk David 388 341 Herlong, Elizabeth A. 388 387 Herlong. James Robert 164 341 Herlong. Thomas H. 288 292 341 387 Herndon. Dixie Lynne 115 388 388 388 Herndon. Michael E. 388 304 Herrin. Eugenia F. 388 388 Herring, Audrey Lynn 256 388 388 388 Hesse, John Timothy 388 288 Hester, Charles W., Jr. 388 388 Heyer, Marilyn Jane 272 252 388 288 Hickerman, Kathy 308 388 Hicklin, Anne Ivy 388 388 Hicklin, David Mark 151 115 341 388 Hickman, Sharon Lynn 388 388 Hickman, Walter E., Ill 115 388 388 388 Hicks, Alan L. 341 Hicks, Charles Dean 115 341 Hicks, Edwards. 152 388 341 388 Hicks, Kenneth M. 388 388 Hicks, Phyllis Ellen 256 388 389 388 Hiers. Randall Harley 77 341 244 388 Higginbotham, Deborah 115 238 389 388 Higginbotham. Milton 260 388 Higgins. John C. 389 388 Higgins. Raymond F. 72 388 341 388 Highler, Paul 276 Hilburn, Charles B. 341 388 Hildebrand, Dorothy D. 308 389 388 Hilderbrand, Van P. 389 341 Hill, Barbara Ellen 195 388 Hill Catherine E. 389 388 Hill. Herbert Haskell 389 388 Hill, James Elliott 81 176 389 388 Hill, Janice 389 388 Hill, Melanie Carol 389 388 Hill, Robert Boyd, Jr. 389 388 Hill, Thomas C. loe 388 Hill, Wayne F., Jr. 244 195 341 388 Hillebrand, Susan M. 389 388 Hillery, Humphrey 389 PAGE NAME STUDENT INDEX PAGE NAME Hilllard, Linda J. Hindman, Carey M. Hindman, Christopher Hindman, Donna Eloise Hinson, Alan Timothy Hinson, Jerry R. Hinson, Julia Robin Hinton, Michael James Hiott, Cleveland C. Hipp, Beth Louise Hipps, Carol Hirsch, Michael John Hite, Arnold J. Hite, Carolyn A. Hite, Everett E., Ill Hite, Mary Susan Hite. Page Lee Hitt, Pamela Caroline Hobbard, Austin S. Hobbs, Deborah Gail Hocker, Donald Bruce Hockett, Mary Nell Hodge, Nancy Lynn Hodgens, Terry Gaye Hogarth, James M., Jr. Hogg, Dorothy Frances Hogue, Gary Shatter Hoke, Harold Richard Holbrook, Frances T. Holbrook, Linda Susan Holbrook, Sabrina D. Holcombe, Joseph S. Holcombe, Katherine W. 18! Holcombe, Steven W. Holden, Benjamin T. Holden, Elizabeth N. Holder, Carol Ann Holeman, Ray Allen Holl, Carolyn E. HoUaday, Robert W. Holland, Barbara Ann Holland, Ben L., Jr. Holland, Gordon R. Holland, Wm. Parker Holleman, Louis C. Holley, Gary Wayne Holley, James Clenn Holley, Mary Louise Holliday, Glenda Ann Hollingsworth, Adria Hollingsworth, John R. Hollingsworth, Mike T. Holman, George F. Holman, Paula Kay Holmes, Jerry M. Holmes, Lewis P., Ill Holmes, Robin M. Holroyd, Charles R. Holroyd, Philip J. 341 389 92 389 341 389 341 389 389 389 389 389 341 389 185 341 389 92 389 341 341 389 264 389 164 389 389 389 389 389 389 389 256 389 389 342 185 ,342 342 389 389 342 389 176 389 389 389 248 389 296 342 389 389 389 389 342 389 342 389 389 219 342 248 389 342 389 194 342 389 Holroyd, Wm. Thomas, Jr. 389 Holston, Royal G., Ill Holt, David Wm. Hommel, Adelaide F. Hondros, Steve Gus Honea, Jenny Lynn Hood, George Earl Hood, Phyllis Elaine 389 342 256 342 389 389 389 Hood, Rush W., Jr. Hood, William C. Hood, Wm. Michael Hooks, John S., Jr. Hooper, Merle S., Jr. Hoover, Lynn Grooms Hoover, Robert E. Hopkins, John D., Jr. 75,76, 151, 180, 292, 342, Hopkins, Linda Irene Hopkins, Mark Long Hopper, Junius S. Home, Brenda Ann 113, Home, Crawford John Home, James R. Horner, Nancy Lee Horton, Dan Lyon Horton, Larry Glen Horton, Mark M. 183, Horton, Patricia Gail Horton, Walter S. 229, Hotaling, Karl Reid House, Kim Anne Houson, Sherly C. Houston, Rebecca Jane Houston, Teresa Gail Hovermale, Bruce B. Hovermale, Jon Craig Howard, Deborah Ann Howard, Frances Ann Howard, John P. Howard, Milford O., Jr. Howard, Pamela Kay Howell, Marc Steven Howell, Rita Claire Howell, Robert Eugene Howie, Dickie Young Howie, Edith Howie, Harry Gandy Howie, Nan Louise Hoylen, Laura M. Hoyson, Gary John Hubbard, Austin S. Hubbard, Elbert B., Ill Hubbell, Katherine J. Hucks, Margaret C. Hudgin, Elisabeth A. Hudgins, Cheryl Kay 89,272, Hudson, Barbara Ellen Hudson, Cynthia Hudson, Francis C. Hudson, Jan Elizabeth Hudson, Thomas Otto Huff, Charles T. Huff, Edward H. S. Huff, Margaret Ann Huff, Merrie Marbeth Huff, Thomas Farris 89, 180, 193,238,284, Huffman, Fred Randall Huggins, Edgar M., Jr. Huggins, James K. Huggins, Michelle L. Hughes, Cecelia Ann Hughes, Elizabeth A. Hughes, Harriet L. Hughes, John Blakely 342 389 342 238 115 389 342 342 72 238 389 342 390 342 80 340 390 132 390 151 342 390 132 390 390 135 342 113 390 390 390 256 390 185 390 390 390 342 390 390 390 390 132 390 390 390 284 390 390 390 252 390 206 390 390 87 390 206 308 135 390 252 99 342 79 390 390 87 390 342 390 390 390 390 390 390 115 343 Hughes, Robin V. Hughes, Sidney J. Hughes, Sidney H. Hughes, Steven P. Hughey, Jo Catherine Hughey, Stephen D. Hughston, David Webb Hull, Ronald Fred Hulon, Samuel E. Humbert, Kingsley E. Humphries, Charles Wm. Humphries, Janet L. Humphries, Karen P. Humphries, Pamela R. Hund, Thomas James Hundley, Wm. Andrew Hunley, Charles Craig Hunnicutt, Edward C. Hunnicutt, Steven D. Hunnicutt, Wm. Freddie Hunt, Donald C. Hunt, Michael N. Hunt, Nancy Jean Hunt, Nona Elizabeth Hunter, Arthur K. Hunter, Claudia Gail Hunter, Don Hunter, Howel C. Hunter, James Gregory Hunter, Linda Allison Hunter, Sue Carole Hunter, William Tony Huntley, Charles L. 284 Hurley, Sherrill Lynn Hursey, Susan Arlene Hurt, Dewey Lake Hutchens, Mary M. Hutchens, Robert O. Hutcheson, Patricia B. Hutchins, Anita P. Hutchinson, Joseph Hutnik, Robert J. Hutson, Catherine D. Hutto, Harriet T. Hutto, Richard Barry Hyatt, Robert E. Hyder, Alexsandra C. Hyder, Vicki Lee Hydrick, Richard H., Jr. Hynds, Wm. Benjamin, Jr. -I- Icook, Rosemary Ifversen, Robert Paul Igreen, Eleanor A. Ingram, Linda Janet Ingram, Miller S. Ingram, Samuel Bowen Inman, Jane Anne Inman, Peter Tristram Ipock, Lynn Irick, Lloyd C. Isbill, Stephanie F. Iseman, Wayne Edward Isenhour, Marilyn D. Issacs, Ichabod 343 343 244 390 390 390 209 151 390 390 390 115 390 308 390 390 390 390 264 343 390 390 343 288 390 390 390 390 390 390 390 113 390 390 115 391 193 391 391 391 391 391 343 391 391 206 343 77 391 391 391 391 185 343 308 391 284 391 391 391 391 391 391 99 164 391 391 391 391 391 391 343 185 391 Iswaran, C. V. Ivey, Martha Ann Ivie, Kelvin Glenn -J- Jackeling, Jerry Jacks, Nancy Lee Jackson, Anna Lynn Jackson, Charles Lee Jackson, Edwin B. Jackson, Jack Jackson, James G. 185, Jackson, Janet Lynn Jackson, Jesse Keva Jackson, Kenneth G. Jackson, Mary Crowson Jackson, Philip R. Jackson, Randolph J. Jackson, Richard E. Jackson, Robin B. Jackson, Thomas B. Jackson, Thomas R. Jackson, Wilbur Atley Jackson, Wm. Alfred Jacobs, Nancy Ellen Jacobs, Robert Edward Jagusak, Matthew R. Jakubiec, John M. James, Daniel C. James, Deborah Louise James, Robert H. Jameson, Robert Lake Jamieson, George E. Jamison, Dallas R. Jamison, Janice Jamison, Genevieve P. Janarella, Gail Lynn Janer, Daniel Alberto 88, 151, 180,280, Janicula, Margaret C. Jaques, W. Frederick Jarrard, Georgianne E. Jarrett, Thomas E. Jashinsky, Edward H. Jaynes, Bruce C. Jaynes, John Robert Jaynes, Judith Anne Jeffords, Kenneth D. Jenkins, John K., Jr. Jenkins, Karen F. Jenkins, Michael W. Jenkins, Robert W. Jenkins, William B. Jenkins, Wm. Green Jenkinson, Marion D. 162, Jennings, David C. Jennings, Donald E. Jennings, George B. Jennings, George F. Jennings, Harold C, Jr. Jennings, James Kelly Jennings, John K. Jennings, Marion J. Jennings, Shannon Jennings, Teresa Jane Jenson, Darryl R. 342 391 Jerden, Judith Bruff 308 391 392 Jernigan, James M. 392 Jessen, Mary Rebecca 343 Jeter, Jack H., Jr. 392 Jett, John B., Jr. 304 107 Jett, Peter Holt 392 391 Jetton, Neal Carson 392 391 Jewell, Rebecca Ann 392 343 Johanson, Denise E. 308 252 343 248 John, Ropping E. 392 75 Johns, Paul Reuben 392 206 Johns, Susan Diane 392 272 Johnson, Alex H., Jr. 392 391 Johnson, Alvin S. 392 391 Johnson, Barbara Ann 392 391 Johnson, Bradford H. 192 308 392 135 Johnson, Catherine L. 392 192 Johnson, Charles J. 142 343 344 391 Johnson, David Newton 392 391 Johnson, Douglas D. 392 391 Johnson, Elizabeth C. 344 391 Johnson, Elizabeth E. 392 391 Johnson, Fred M., Jr. 344 391 Johnson, Gerald Paul 252 93 Johnson, Gordon B. 391 Johnson, Gregory S. 344 343 Johnson, James P., Jr. 288 135 392 391 Johnson, James W. 344 391 Johnson, Janice Lee 392 391 Johnson, John L. 344 284 Johnson, Joseph R. 392 391 Johnson, Julie C. 268 391 392 343 Johnson, Lee Anne 392 391 Johnson, Marsha E. 392 151 Johnson, Mike 83 Johnson, Mollie T. 91 272 272, 304 ,392 87 Johnson, Monroe J. 392 343 Johnson, Nancy Cheryl 392 164 Johnson, Robert Alan 304 136 425 391 Johnson, Robert M. 392 391 Johnson, Ronald M. 392 391 Johnson, Sandra Anne 392 391 Johnson, Steven E. 392 391 Johnson, Steven Theus 392 391 Johnson, Susan Lynn 392 107 Johnson, Wm. Ned 392 391 Johnston, David C. 392 391 Johnston, Ernest B., Jr. 109 343 344 391 Johnston, George M. 392 343 Johnston, Joel P. 392 151 Johnston, Lawton 1 Ir. 115 185 392 343 Jones, Arnold Lynn 392 179 Jones, Beth 308 391 Jones, Beverly A. 129 Jones, Boyd T. 296 343 392 343 Jones, Charles W. 392 343 Jones, Comer Felton 276 194 392 391 Jones, Deborah H. 392 248 Jones, Elizabeth Ann 392 391 Jones, Faye Balentine 392 343 Jones, Francis Gregg 238 343 264 ,392 391 Jones, Harold R., Jr. 280 164 392 391 Jones, Howard M. 344 STUDENT INDEX PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Jones, James C raig 392 Jones, James 276 392 Jones, John 149 392 Jones, John Edwin 344 Jones, Karen Glenn 392 Jones, Laura P. 392 Jones, Margaret Ann 256 Jones, Margaret L. 392 Jones, Mas B., Jr. 392 Jones, Michael T. 344 Jones, Nan A. 392 Jones, Oscar Anderson 344 Jones, Pamela Beth 392 Jones, Patricia 392 Jones, Patricia 272 392 Jones, Paula L. 344 Jones, Phillip W. 344 Jones, Rawdy 238 Jones, Ronald Erwin 344 Jones, Stephen W. 344 Jones, Susan Alane 91 272 ,392 Jones, Thomas Michael 151 392 Jones, Tina J. 393 Jones, Wm. Jack 304 344 Jones, Wm. Kent 115 393 Jones, Wm. Randolph 296 Jordan, Alan Perry 344 Jordan, Dennis C. 393 Jordan, Douglas Keith 280 393 Jordan, Joan Marie Jordan, Juan M. 393 Jordan, Lucy M. 308 393 Jordan, Marian E. 393 Joseph, Donna Mane 393 Josey, Dorothy Hulsey 393 Joye, Melissa C. 308 Joyner, Marcia Anna 393 Julian, Barry Dexter 115 Julian, Pansy F alls 393 Jung, Herbert C ;., Jr. 344 Kammoun, Nabeel F. Kane, Robert B. Kapp, Thomas Little Kapp, Woodman Crane Karst, Wm. Bleckley, Jr Kassab, Dianne A. Kastner, Michael L. Kawamura, Masateru Kay, Donna Jean Kay, Fred Stevon Kay, John Wm., Jr. Kay, Wilson J. Kay, Wm. Andrew Kea, wm. Carter Kearns, Mark Gary Keaton, Judy Mason Kee, Susan Keenan, Georgia L. Keeshen, Michael P. Kehoe, Marjean Keisler, William N. 344 425 344 284 393 393 344 344 393 393 393 345 393 345 345 393 393 393 393 393 393 256 393 81 248, 393 Keith, Michael R. 345 Keith, Thomas M., Jr. 276 393 Keitt, Daniel Hess, Jr. 393 Keller, Deborah Weeks 393 Keller, James 276 345 Kellett, Barto Paul 276 345 Kellett, Steve Alan 393 Kelley, E. Lew 393 Kelley, Elizabeth K. 393 Kelley, Lorena Beth 393 Kelley, Mary Joyce 76 78 ,393 Kelley, Phil Romane 393 Kelley, Steven D. 393 Kelley, Susan Anolyn 393 Kellum, Gregory Alan 393 Kelly, James Edward 393 Kelly, Johnny Aaron 345 Kelly, Karen Susan 345 Kelly, Kenneth Wm. 393 Kelly, Marion Warren 264 Kelly, Robert C. 393 Kelsey, Mary Beth 185 345 Kelton, John Thayer 393 Kemla, Thelma Lou 393 Kemmerlin, Fred S. 244 393 Kemp, Troy Donald 393 Kendrick, Thomas B. 345 Kennedy, Carol K. 393 Kennedy, Carolyn E. 393 Kennedy, Charles Dan Kennedy, Jean E. 393 Kennerly, Dantzler, Jr. 82 393 Kennerty, Mary C. 242 321 ,345 Kenney, James Patrick 393 Kenney, Michael E. 393 Kerekanich, Janet E. 393 Kerekanich, Steven R. 345 Kerr, Deborah Anne 81 Kerr, Rebecca Ann 256 393 Kersey, Rodney C. 393 Kessler, Nelson T. 248 345 Ketchen.Ann Blackmon 393 Key, Daniel Allen 393 Key, Ronnie Eugene 393 Keyser, Beverly Ann 393 Kilgo, Evalyn Selby 308 Kilgus, Carol Ann 115 393 Killey, Robert Earl 304 393 Killinger, James E. 115 Kinard, Harry Wilson 180 King, Alan C. 276 345 King, Deborah H. 345 King, George R. 129 168 345 King, Richard L. 194 King, Ronald Harman 91 Kingman, Carol Joan 308 Kingman, James R. 345 Kinsey, Dru-Ann 308 Kirk, Jerrilu 345 Kirk, Lewis Roger 206 Kirk, Richard Roy 345 Kiser, Robert Richard 238 248 Kizer, Charles 113 Kizer, Phyllis Janet Klaas, Christina 179,272, Kleckley, Nancy A. Klosterman, Terryl H. Knight, Mitchell Hart Knighton, Larry Russ Knobel, Peter Paul Knobelock, Charles F. Knox, Susan Carol Koch, Robert Edward Kossler, Mary E. 314, Koziol, Edward P. Kress, Carol Sue Kress, Lynn Ellen Krisher, Lisa Jane Kurivchack, Susan 115 103 345 115 252 135 300 345 345 149 185 280 345 308 ,346 346 256 308 135 Labrasca. Donna M. 394 Lacey, Belva Laurie 394 Lack, Peter Michael 394 Laden, Donn R. 346 Lagrone, Shirley Ruth 394 Laird, Thomas Holt 394 Lake, Darrell R. 346 Lake, Frank Lindler 394 Lake, Mary Lynn 394 Lake, Nancy 394 Lake, Thomas Ligon 288 394 Lamb, Broadus P., Jr. 229 346 Lamb, Stephen McCain 394 Lambert, Mary Beth 394 Lamp, Terry Ann 81 394 Lancaster, Donald W. 395 Lancaster, Linda Jean 395 Land, Gerry Lynn 395 Landers, Anise Marie 208 395 Landers, Paul 288 Landon, Thomas E. 183 187 346 Landon, Victoria 395 Landreth, George E. 229 346 Lane, Michael Ervin 395 Laney, Larry Wolfe 284 Lanford, Terry 395 Langford, Ella Mae 395 Langford, Harold P. 73 74, 76, 292 395 Langford, Sarah C. 107 395 Langstaff, Witt 1., Jr. 248 Langston, Chas. Dennis 395 Langston, Gregory G. 180 192,221,229,300,321 346 Laporte, Stefan Jozef 346 Lark, Charlie M. 244 346 Lark, Emily Kathleen 395 Lathrop, Margaret E. 395 Lathrope, Peggy 129 Latimer, Charles E. 319 Latimer, Frances E. 395 Laughlin, Alan Blair 74 76 395 Laughlin, Beth 395 Laur, Janet Lee 395 Lavender, Sally B. 395 Lavender, Wm. Thomas 73 Lilienthal, Lauta J. 39 180, 192,316 ,346 Lin, Lieh Tang 346 Law, John Muller 395 Lind, Wm. John 155 Lawhon, Ellen Currie 395 346 Lawing, Deborah Gail 219 Lindberg, Deborah A 83 Lawrence, Brian T. 395 206, 346 Lawrence, Jane E. 395 Linder, Jack Lamar, , r. 115 Lawrence, Jo Ann 395 Lindler, Dale Elona 396 Lawrence, Nancy C. 346 Lindler, Robert M. 292 Lawrence, Robert 149 346 238, 248, 276 ,395 Lindler, Susan Gayle 396 Lawrimore, Barrett S. 395 Lindsay, George D., J r. 194 Lawrimore, Robin Ann 395 396 Lawson, Leonard Ken 395 Lindsay, Pickens M. 82 Lawson, Talmadge 229 180, 288, 396 346 Lindsay, Richard J., . r. 113 Lay, Deborah Ann 395 238, 396 Lay, Susan Elizabeth 395 Lindsey, Mary Jane 77 Laye, Bobby Lane 395 256 Layton, Gloria 395 Lingle, James R., Jr. 264 Layton, Patricia A. 395 396 Leach, James Herbert 395 Linker, Donna 396 Lebel, David Phillip 395 Linyard, Henry H., Jr 396 Ledbetter, Gary J. 346 Lipsey, John Timothy 115 Lee, Anita Jean 219 187,396 395 Litchfield, Danny L. 252 Lee, Burke Whitehurst 395 Little, Gilbert Leroy 284 Lee, Caroline E. 395 Little, Patricia Anne 396 Lee, Douglas F. 107 Littlejohn, Thomas E 396 Lee, Elizabeth E. 79 Livingston, Caroline 396 97 ,395 Livingston, Sidney 396 Lee Franklin Carver Lloyd, Wm. Henry, J 347 Lee, Gary Curtis 395 Lockaby, Lynn E. 396 Lee, Louis 395 Locklair, Dale Lewis 396 Lee, Lucian R., Jr. 346 Loftis, Micheal Wayne 396 Lee, Patrick 395 Logue, John 396 Lee, Stephen Edward 395 Lomas, Pamela Coke 396 Lee, Steven 395 Lombardo, Guy A. 300 Lee, Susan Joy 395 London, John R., Ill 115 Lee, Terry Thomas 395 187,396 Lee, Thomas D. 395 Long, Bruce Edwards 396 Leedy, Richard A. 346 Long, Carrie 396 Leitch, John A., Jr. 395 Long, Donald Alfred 396 Leitner, Mary Elise 395 Long, Howard Keith 396 Lemon, James 180 Long, James Gnann 347 238, 288 395 Long, Jerry Glenn 347 Leonard, Benj. R., Jr. 395 Long, Rex Farley 396 Leonard, Carroll L., Jr. 395 Long, Robert Shelly 304 Leopard, John Lee 395 Long, Samuel A. 396 Leppard, Benjamin A. 395 Long, William Joseph 396 Leptich,Wm. Mathias 346 Longshore, Lewis A. 136 Lesher, Craig Douglas 115 Love, John McCleave 396 Leslie, Andrews 395 Love, Joseph Lowry 396 Leslie, David C, Jr. 395 Love, Suzanne 396 Leslie, Sara Louise 185 Lovelace, Virginia L. 81 395 1 76, 396 Lesslie, Margaret Ann 395 Lovell, Vicki Ann 151 Lester, Pamela Gail 176 Lovmggood, Jean M. 396 268 395 Lowe, Douglas Howard 396 | Lever, Linda A. 256 Lowe, Gerald Douglas 396 346 Lowery, Henry Kenneth 396 | Lever, Paula Ann 395 Lowery, Lewis F. 264 Levine, Robert Terry 238 396 260 346 Lown, Wayne Shull 39 6 Levy, Frank Anton, Jr. 395 Loyd, Cynthia C. 396 Lewis, Anne Louise 308 Lozynski, Stuart J. 113 396 304, 396 Lewis, Aubrey Wayne Lewis, Beverly 396 396 Lucas, Deborah Sue 115 195, 396 Lewis, Carolyn V. 396 Lucas, Gene Shirley 136 Lewis, Lawrence Wayne 396 Lucas, James Lloyd 97 Lewis, Melanie Lynn 396 115, 187,347 Lewis, Paul E., Jr. 346 Lucius, Martha Anne 396 Lewis, Steve Richard 396 Lucius, Philip J. 396 Leyh, Ralph Stephen 396 Ludlam, Linda Dawn 396 Ligget, Robert Cope Ligon, Harrell W. 396 346 Ludwig, Joachim Han Lum, Patricia Ann 185 396 Ligon, Samuel Clark 396 Lundeen, Daniel Wm. 347 j ' il STUDENT INDEX NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Lyerly, Arthur Dwayne Lyerly, Margaret A. Lyies, Bertram Thomas Lynam, Elliott H., Ill Lynam, Thomas P. Lynn, Jimmie Ruth Lynn, Patricia Dianne 347 347 396 347 396 396 396 -M- Mabry, Jay Harris MacDonald, Douglas P. MacDonald, Lucia J. Mace, Debra Kim Macintyre, Mary Ann Maclauchlin, Ann W. Madden, Charles B., Ill Madden, Ralph Edward Madden, Steven E. Marrett, Johnnie R. Magee, Jeannie H, Magrath, George N., Jr. Magurno, Bruce M. Mahaffey, Jane E. Mahn, Reginald D, Mahoney, Michael Paul Mahony, Robert Duane Major, Charles P. Mallard, Barbara Malone, Susan Ann Maness, Ronald Steve Manis, Lisa Manis, Michael Lynne Mann, Carole Kim Mann, Martha E. Marchette, Donald E. Marcus, James Michael Marett, George Ralph Marion, Stanley Ellis Marler, Tony Gene Marshall, David T. Marshall, George Law Marshall, Joseph A., Jr. Marshall, Michael W. Marshall, Peyton R. Martin, Barbara Alice Martin, Calvin Cain Martin, Charles A. Martin, Charles C, Jr. Martin, Dawn Irmiter Martin, Edward Martin, Frances Kay Martin, Garnett M. Martin, Gayle Eugenia Martin, Glenn Edmond Martin, James Michael Martin, John Gary Martin, John Phillip Martin, John W., Ill Martin, Kathryn Panna Martin, Kay Lamar Martin, Linda Lee Martin, Mabry E. 192,229,315 Martin, Margaret S. 396 347 396 397 347 397 347 347 347 397 397 296 397 296 397 308 397 347 397 397 347 397 397 397 397 397 397 397 397 288 397 260 397 397 397 164 397 397 397 252 276 397 397 164 397 288 397 397 397 397 397 292 347 397 164 397 397 347 284 347 397 397 397 183 347 242 308 Martin, Michael Leroy Martin, Pamela M. Martin, Patricia Lynn Martin, Phillip W. Martin, Robert Donald Martin, Sheryl Lynn Martin, Susan Kay Martin, Tony Addison Martin, Walter Edward Mason, James Alan Massey, Cathy Dianne Massey, David Massey, Ladson Evans Massey, Milton T. Massey, Ronald James Massie, Dorothy G. Masters, Wm. Edward Masters, Wm. Tony Matheny, Carl Smith Mathias, Catherine E. Mathis, Fred Mathis, George Wm, Mathis, Lee Terrell Mathis, Mary Ellen Mathis, Wilma Jean Matsinger, James R. Matthews, George E. Matthews, Houston C. Matthews, Jan Ellen Matthews, Richard S. Matthews, Thomas P., Jr Maulden, Patsy L. Mauldin, Marvin D. Mauney, John R. Maury, Christopher L. Mauthe, John Walter Maxwell, Charles B. Mayhorn, Patricia Ann Maynard, Harry P., Jr. McAdams, Larry Clyde McAlhany, Lewis M. McAlister, Charles E. McAlister, Wm. Edgar McAllwain, Mark S. McBride, Daniel Black McCall, Carl Clay McCall, George H. McCall, Stephen A. McCallum, Howard T. McCallum, Hugh Barton McCallum, James J. McCann, Jackson E., Jr. McCarter, Susan M. McCarthy, Robert O. McCarty, Constance R. McCaskill, Esther J. McCaskill, Mary E. McClam, Robert Warne McClard, James Wilbur McCleave, Robert W. McClellan, Martha J. McClelland, Rebecca A. McCombs, Wm. Perry McConnell, Paula Gene McCord, Bobbye Neal 397 397 397 115 136 397 397 256 397 135 113 397 397 397 397 397 397 347 397 397 347 397 397 397 244 397 164 347 113 347 397 397 397 348 109 398 397 238 304 398 149 398 151 398 76 268 132 276 348 288 347 398 398 300 136 164 398 398 398 252 276 398 398 348 398 398 398 398 348 398 398 398 348 268 398 398 398 398 McCord, John Kenneth McCord, John W. McCormick, Edward G. McCormick, Francis M. McCowan, Christine R. McCown, Carol Jean McCoy, Beverly C. McCoy, Macie Kimball McCoy, Nancy Lucretia McCrary, George J., Jr. McCraw, Connie Mack McCraw, John Mark McCraw, Robert D. McCrea, Jack M. McCrickard, Barbara J. 272, McCuen, Penni E. McCullough, Helen E. McCurley, Sara Lynne McCutcheon, Owen K., Jr McDaniel, Banjamin F. McDaniel, William A. McDaniel, Wm. Charles McDonald, Cathy Diane McDonald, Doug McDonald, Felicia A. McDonald, Marvin N. McDonald, Milford E. McDonald, Rose Marie McDowell, James J. McEachin, Margaret H. McElhaney, Austin R, McElreath, Larry Ray McElveen, Cassandra R. McElveen, Martha L. McElveen, Norwood R. McFadden, Charles B. McFaddin, Henry Allen McFaddin, Janice E. McFaddin, Margaret J. McFaddin, Samuel R. McGarity, Newman C. McGaw, Sharon Anne McGee, Michael B. McGill, Mary L. McGill, Miriam Ruth McGinnis, Kevin E. McGlothlin, Michael F. McGrady, Marianne E. McHenry, Kelly David Mcllwain, Marc S. Mclnerny, Ruth Furman Mcintosh, Sharon L. Mclntyre, Thomas K,, Jr. Mclnvaill, Anne S. McJunkin, Gwendolyn C. McJunkin, Roger Dale McKain, Carey Wilson 185,206 McKee, Bonnie Allison McKee, Danny W. McKee, David Elijah McKee, Jean Marie McKenzie, Jack Aubrey McKenzie, Martha M. McKeown, Marianna M. 210 McKinney, Eugene B. 398 398 398 398 398 398 398 398 398 398 135 398 185 348 398 242 348 272 80 398 398 398 398 300 398 398 398 219 398 398 398 151 398 185 164 398 398 248 398 398 398 398 398 398 398 398 398 398 244 398 398 399 399 399 348 399 183 399 348 399 399 399 348 399 348 151 348 399 348 115 399 164 399 399 399 176 399 74 399 McKinney, Frank David McKinney, Rebecca J. McKinney, Thomas L. McKinnon, Wm. Watson McKnight, Henry E. McLaughlin, Albert L. McLaughlin, Ann McLaurin, David D. McLaurin, John F. McLees, Wm. Thomas McLendon, Katherine McLeod, Charles M. McLeod, Gordon K., Jr. McLeod, Gordon Keith McLeod, Mary A. McLeod, Nancy Jane McLeod, Vanda Lee McLoughlin, Brenda J. McMahan, Robert Lee 187 McMahon, Kathleen M. McMakin, Mary Lou McMillan, James A., Ill McMillan, James McMillan, Joanne M. McMillan, Michael D. McNair, Mary Janet McNeely, Deborah Hope McNeill, Grady Oliver McNeill, Wm. Charles McPhail, Franklin E. McPhail, James Wm. 151 McPherson, Wm. Leonard McQuown, Neva Lynn McRackan, Robert S. McRae, George Robert McSwain, John M. McTamney, Aase N. McTamney, John M. McWhorter, Michael E. Meadows, Mary Pamela Meadows, Steven B. Meakin, Joan Travis Mease, Sally Pinckney Medlin, Brenda J. Meehan, Jerry Andrew Meek, James Gardner Meeks, Deborah E. Meier, Wm. Bruce Meincke, Carol Louise Mellette, Eddiw H. Meloy, Charles Jon Melton, Elizabeth Ann Melton, Harry L., Jr. Melton, Jane A. Melton, Wanda Lynn Merck, Derrick R. Merck, Keith Arnold Merck, Melvin Samuel Merkel, Thomas Wilson Metcalf, Bruce Earl Metz, Cynthia E. Metz, Janice Roie Metz, Stanley Dale 179 399 399 183 399 348 260 256 399 399 348 348 399 348 284 399 399 399 399 115 348 399 399 80 115 107 348 399 399 185 348 399 74 135 348 349 150 399 348 349 308 399 349 399 349 349 349 399 272 399 399 136 399 399 185 210 288 399 399 399 272 399 399 399 399 399 399 219 399 399 399 349 252 399 399 115 399 252 Metze, James Leroy Meyer, Margaret L. Meyers, Wendy Kay Michaels, Charles C. Miesbauer, Steven J. Miles, Hubert Stephen Miles, John Darral Miles, Stephen G., IV Milford, Andrew M. Millender, Joesph R. Miller, Darren Miller, Donald Miller, Edward J. Miller, Jackie Wayne Miller, Jerry Burgess Miller, Judy Elaine Miller, Lewis Michael Miller, Liston T. Miller, Lloyd Charles Miller, Mary Ellen Miller, Michael E. Miller, Michael H. Miller, Nathan D. Miller, Pamela Joy Miller, Robert G., Jr. Miller, Robert J., Jr. Miller, Wm. Harold, Jr. Mills, Floyd S., Jr. 229, 280, Mills, Roger W. Milton, John McKenna Mimms, Beverly Claire Mims, Larry Dale Mincey, John Paul Miner, Roberta J. Minges, Cheryl Ann Mishoe, Barbara Ann Mitchell, Lee Welles Mitchell, Ned Rickmon Mitchell, Paula S. Mitchell, Ricky L. Mitchell, William H. Mixon, Susan L. 308, Mixon, Wm. David Mixson, James C, Jr. Mixson, James H. Mixson, Richard H., Jr. Mize, Perry Joe Mize, Wm. Monte Mobley, Charles Reed Mobley, Craig Allan Mode, Gerald T. Moise, Henry Lenoir 264 Mollica, Anthony Gur Molony, John Wm. Monnen, Millard C. Monroe, Deborah Gray Monteith, Michael A. Montgomery, George R. Montgomery, Harry J. Montgomery, Richard P. Montjoy, Charles A. Monts, Gary Lewis Moody, Alton Turner Moody, Kenneth Joseph Moody, Patricia R. Moon, Cleon C, Jr. Moon, James Allen Moon, John Ernest 180, 193,280,319, 349 399 308 399 349 135 399 399 107 399 399 400 183 400 400 400 272 400 400 151 400 349 400 136 400 349 400 400 83 349 276 349 400 400 400 349 400 256 400 400 400 304 349 292 304 242 349 349 349 400 349 229 400 400 224 349 300 193 400 400 264 349 400 349 400 296 400 349 400 400 400 115 187 349 400 400 73 349 STUDENT INDEX PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Moore, Gary Parker Moore, Dana George Moore, Daniel Wm. R. Moore, Donald Ray Moore, Doris Irene Moore, Gloria Lynn Moore, John Ralph Moore, Johnny Andrew Moore, Joseph Heyward Moore, Juliette Sinns Moore, Leonard Keithe Moore, Nikki Durlyn Moore, Rhonda Leigh Moore, Richard W. Moore, Sherri Dell Moore, William A. Moore Williann Moore, Wm. Eugene Moore, Wm. Lee Moorer, Elizabeth A. Moorhead, Walter W. Mooring, Benjamin W. 193 Morgan, Barry Sherron Morgan, Charles G. Morgan, Leslie F. Morgan, Robert L. Morgan, Sandra Faye Morgan, Wanda Jo Morgret, Edward V. Morris, Anne Caroline 87,88 Morris, Dennis Lynn Morris, Gerald Lynn Morris James David Morris, Kathleen L. Morris, Martha L. 308 Morrison, Earl C. Morrison, Michael Wm. Morrone, Christine Morrow, Corrie Scott Morrow, James R., Jr. Morrow, Philip C. Morton, Joe Douglas Moses, Charles R. Moss, Ava Cynthia Moss, Curtis Michael Moss, Sharon Marie Moss, Vicki Frances Mosteller, Mary M. Mostertz, Wm. Carl, Jr. Mott, Robert Van Mowlajko, Peter S. Mozingo, Derrick Mozingo, Mary Jane Mozley, Jennifer Sue Muckenfuss, Sandra A. Mudge, Stephen Holmes Mullen, Michael S. Mulligan, Wm. C. Mullinnix, Geo. A., Ill Mumma, Sharon Ann Mundy, Andrew Mott Munger, Vicki Louise Murphree, Andera J. Murphy, Carl Forest Murphy, Diane Marie 264 400 400 264 350 400 400 400 400 244 400 264 350 400 400 400 350 400 400 276 350 350 400 400 180 350 288 400 350 164 296 400 400 400 400 77 350 400 400 400 400 176 400 350 400 400 400 400 400 4 401 401 401 401 256 401 401 401 288 401 256 401 115 401 401 288 401 107 401 260 401 401 350 401 401 350 350 401 Murphy, Edward Young Murphy, Richard F. Murray, Albert Murray, Emily E. Murray, Grady C, Jr. Murray, Larry Richard Murray, Susan E. Murray, Thomas Lewis Murray, Wm. David Murray, Wm. Jerome Murrill, sara M. Mussman, Mark G. Muth, Wm. Richards Myers, Celia Marcelle Myers, Debra Lee Myers, James Bryan Myers, Marvin R., Jr. Myers, Mary Louise Myers, Richard Myers, Ronald Wm. Myers, Vann Beth 88, 151, 175 268,314 -N- Nalley, Lawrence C, Jr. Nance, Jesse Andrew Nance, John Wm. Nations, Charles E. Nave, Thomas B. Nawrocki, Lynne Ann Needham, Nancy Joyce Neely, Angela Neely, William H. Neese, Karen Suzanne Nelson, Anne Leigh Nelson, Charles Dan Nelson, Gary L. Nelson, Timothy Jay Nelson, William A., Jr. Nelson, Wm. Gaffney 185, 193,229,300,319 Nesbitt, Pamela Nesbitt, R. Kathy Nesbitt, Rose A. Nesmith, Ronald E. Nesmith, Teresa Ann Ness, James Gary Nettles, Blicker Earl Nettles, Marvin E. Nettles, Roland E. Neville, Annette Newland, Kathryn Todd Newman, Janelle Newman, Myron M. Newman, Stephen E. Newton, Claude Robert Newton, Wm. M. Nichol, Lucas L. Nicholson, Lynn Nicholson, Peggy Jean Nicholson, Ronald D. Nicks, Donna A. Nixon, John R. Nodine, Stephen Kent Nodine, Vickie S. Noe, Thomas Edgar Noel, Mary Frances 401 401 401 401 115 401 401 401 401 401 401 401 135 401 401 164 401 401 350 401 183 349 86 188 350 401 401 401 401 288 401 401 401 350 401 401 308 401 401 280 350 149 401 350 180 350 401 401 401 252 401 209 248 304 401 350 350 401 401 401 401 401 401 350 300 401 401 350 402 350 402 402 402 351 Noll, Michael Andrew Norris, Doris M. Norris, Edward Leon Norris, Maxine Northrup, Nancy Norton, David Bruce Norton, Lawrence S. Nowack, Robert Nunamaker, Celia L. Nunnery, Henry G., Ill Nuovo, Jeffrey Guy Nutt, David Glenn Nye, Terry Lee -O- Oakley, Mary Frances Oakley, Ronald W. 276 Dates, Jesse Edward Obrien, Cynthia Ocain, James Carey Oconnor, Mary Ellen J. Odell, Barnett E., Jr. Odell, Jerry Alan Odell, Margaret L. Odell, Margaret S. Odell, Patrick Belton Odom, John M. Odonnell, Thomas J. Ogle, Diane M. Ogle, Michael Geneen Oglevee, Linda L. Oliver, David Michael Oliver, James O. Oliver, Ronnie Nelson Oppenheim, Michael Orlin, Howard Bruce Orr, Larry Lynn Orr, Robert Louis, Jr. Orr, Walter H. Orvin, Denmon W., Jr. Osborne, Deborah S. Osborne, Robert J., Jr. Osborne, Robert M. Oshinsky, Michael J. Osment, Robert Willis Osteen, Byron Lance Osteen, Lillie Ann Osteen, Mike P. Ostergard, Ky Osterhoudt, Jesse K. Ostling, Charles H. Oswald, Alice Joan Oswald, Patricia Ann Otterson, Susan Carol Outwater, Fisk Ouzts, Mack Lee Owen, James H., Jr. 187 Owen, Hohn Edwin Owen, Michael Lewis Owens, Carol Padgett Owens, Thomas W. Owings, Marvin A., Jr. Oxner, David Whitman Ozbolt, Gail L. 402 80 402 151 351 272 402 288 187 351 280 402 402 351 300 402 402 176 402 149 ,351 115 308 402 149 351 402 402 402 402 256 402 402 402 402 402 185 351 164 402 402 179 402 402 351 402 351 402 402 402 402 107 402 351 219 351 402 402 402 91 402 402 402 256 402 183 402 115 351 402 402 402 402 402 252 351 Pace, Brenda M. 195 Pace, Lloyd Wayne Pace, Nancy Elaine Padgett, Alfred Lee Padgett, Leonard M. Padgett, Robert S. Page, Henry Mark Page, Howard W. Page, Michael Ned Page, Thomas Evans Page, Valerie J. Pagels, Thomas Robert Pagett, John R. Palmer, Beverly Jean Palmer, Jane Edith Palmer, Joyce Ann Palmer, Nora Gail Palmer, Stephen D., Jr. Pankopp, Kenneth A. Pape, Veronica Marie Paradis, Mary Rose Parham, Sharon Dianne Parikh, Sanjay K. Parker, Cynthia Lee Parker, David Andrew Parker, Lawton F., Jr. Parker, Margaret E. Parker, Patsy A. Parker, Philip E. Parker, Robert P. Parker, Thales Parker, Tony Warren Parker, Wm. Ernest Parks, Harold Morse Parks, Russell Paul Parks, Stephen E. Parler, Shirley B. Parr, Arthur D., Ill Parr, Boyd Hobson 164 Parr, Wm. W., Jr. 244 Parris, Barbara R. 272 Parris, Robert Paul 1 30, 244 Parrish, E. Albritton Parsons, Albert E., Jr. Patat, Carl Hearn, Jr. Patch, Alexander M. Pate, John Bush, Jr. Patrick, Catherine E. Patrick, David P. Patrick, Donna Maria Patrick John W. Patrick, Margaret A. Patrick, Roger Patterson, Barry S. Patterson, Floyd Patterson, James G. Patterson, James H. Patterson, Leonard B. Patterson, Lewis D. Patterson, Monty B. Patterson, Pamela D. Patterson, Paula M. 74 ,351 115 402 402 402 109 304 402 351 402 402 402 402 351 351 217 402 402 402 229 351 276 402 402 402 402 403 403 403 276 256 403 115 403 403 351 351 115 187 403 403 296 403 403 136 403 136 403 185 351 129 351 288 351 403 403 284 403 151 403 351 403 403 352 352 352 352 403 135 403 292 403 403 403 403 Patterson, Robin Kaye Patton, John F. Paturzo, Pamela E. Patz, James Michael Pavila, Samuel S. Payne, James M. Jr. Payne, Stephen A. Peace, Patricia L. Peace, Terrell M. Peach, Brucie Linda Peacock, Bradley A. Peacock, Wilbur Leon Peake, David D. Pearson, Joseph W. Pearson, Rebecca Lynn Pearson, Steven M. Peden, Frank D. Peden, Susie Floride Peebles, George A. Peebles, Sherril A. Peeler, Susan V. Peeler, William J. Peeples, David Dwane Peeples, John L., Ill Peeples, Kenneth A. Peigler, Richard S. Pender, Thomas Murray Pendergrass, P. Philip Penland, David Smart Penney, Thompson E. Pennington, Dale A. Pennington, Edna Lynn Perez, Amy R. Perkins, Cathy Ann Perkins, Wm. Clellan Perry, Elizabeth B. Perry, James Philip Perry, Linda Grace Perry, Philip Rodney 244 Perry, Rufus Everette Perry, Stephen Earle Perry, Valerie Jean Peter, Emmett B. Peters, Albert H., Ill Peters, Charles W., Jr. Pettigrew, David L. Pettigrew, Nancy Jean Pettigrew, Phyllis A. Pettigrew, Stephen R. 179,244, Pettit, Jeffrey W. B. Pettit, Laura C. Pettit, Lee Earl Petty, Patricia J. 91, Petzel, Arthur R., Jr. Phifer, Mary Margaret Phillips, Clarence E. Phillips, David M. Phillips, Diane Joyce Phillips, Donald T., II Phillips, Donald T., Jr. Phillips, Evelyn J. Phillips, Katherine M. Phillips, OtisC. Phillips, Susan P. Philpot, E. Lucy PAGE 403 403 403 403 403 264 403 135 403 272 403 183 352 403 403 403 352 352 403 403 403 403 403 403 403 403 352 403 209 300 352 260 403 403 194 403 115 403 403 403 403 248 352 136 ,403 403 352 403 185 280 403 115 403 403 403 403 129 352 149 403 404 404 83 404 403 308 404 244 80 404 404 404 404 404 292 352 352 404 STUDENT INDEX NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Phipps, Elizabeth R, 404 Pregnall, Herbert G. 404 Ouintero, Carlos 180 Phlegar, Pamela Lynn 404 Prescott, Michael K. 151 292, 321 353 Piazza, Sandra Jane 195 Pressley, Bradley K. 404 Quinton, Cathy Joann 164 352 Pressley, Steven W. 404 405 Pierce, Dorothy Lu K. 404 Price, Ansel B. 404 Pierce, Terry Ronald 352 Price, David 113 Pierson, Anna Sue 404 1 79, 353 404 -R- Pike, Terri Lynn 404 Price, David 404 Pinckney, Charles N. 404 Price, Debra 404 Rabon, Billy Melvin 405 PInson, David Michael 164 Price, Delora 256 Rabon, Hor ace T. 405 Piotrowsky, James G. 129 Price, Eddie Carl 405 Raburn, Richard Wayne 405 r 136 Price, Jame Faith 405 Rada, Ken Marvin 405 Pitchure, Holly Gayle 404 Price, John Aubrey 353 Radford, Janet C. 405 Pitman, Arthur Vaughn 304 Price, Joseph M. 353 Ragan, Gary Stephen 405 404 Price, Martha Ann 151 Raines, Marshall T. 115 Pitman, Jennifer Lynn 91 405 Raines, Rebecca Ann 405 404 Price, Milton Terry 405 Rainey, John Wesley 405 i Pittman, Robert F., Jr. 115 Price, Peggy Jane 405 Ramage, Albert A., Ill 137 404 Price, Stephen Elmore 405 353 Pittman, Roy Edwin, Jr. 404 Price, Trudi Anne 405 Rambo, Louise S. 353 Pitts, Robin Beulah 404 Priddy, Dorothy J. D. 92 Ramsay, James Frank 183 Piatt, Andrew Mark 404 405 Ramsey, Alice Marie 405 Player, David Alan 352 Priddy, Thomas H. 93 Ramsey, Barnwell S. 405 Player, Spencer M. 404 353 Ramsey, Bobby Wayne 405 Plowden, Sena 404 Pridemore, Patricia D. 405 Ramsey, Donald Lee 405 Plyler, Carl Dixon, Jr. 404 Prince, Angela Fowler 353 Ramsey, Elizabeth J. 405 Plyler, Chris Parnell 284 Prince, Brooks R. 194 Ramsey, Francis D., Jr. 353 352 353 Ramsey, Gary Frank 405 Podmore, Walter E. 115 Prince, Harry Earl 405 Ramsey, John Charles 353 Poe, Carl Miller 352 Prince, Linda 405 Ramsey, Reuben N., Ill 405 Poe, Ellen Taylor 352 Pritchard, Randy Ross 115 Randall, Eric Charles 353 Poe, Steven Herbert 91 187 ,405 Randall, Gregory A. 405 113 Proctor, Edward L., Jr. 180 Randall, Michael R. 300 Pohlman, James Marvin 404 288 ,405 Rankin, Mark Samuel 405 Polk, Angela Jean 151 Proctor, James Edwin Ranson, John H. 405 404 Proffitt, Deborah Ann 405 Rapp, Thomas Stanley 288 Polk, David Allen 108 Prosser, Beulah Lynn 405 405 Polk.Wm. H. 352 Provence, Herbert H. 405 Rash, David Jackson 91 Pollak, Gregory John 300 Pruette, Ralph Lynn 405 405 404 Pruitt, Ben T., Jr. 353 Ratcliff, Neil Barnes 353 Poison, Deborah Susan 404 Pruitt, Dennis P. 292 Rauch, Laura Ann 405 Ponder, Harriette A. 352 353 Rawl, Susan Helen 405 Poole, Dons Emily 404 Pruitt, John Crayton 238 Raymer, Patricia J. 406 Poole, Ervin R., Jr. 404 276 Raynal, Gordon W. G. 115 Poole, Thomas Bradley 264 Pruitt, Laura Jean 405 406 404 Prette, Wilson Allen 405 Read, Allen Deas, Jr. 304 Pope, Timothy Ray 404 Pullen, Bruce Allen 405 Ready, Pamela Sue 406 Porcari, John F. 260 Pullen, David Brock 115 Rearden, Robert Carl 406 404 405 Reaves, Mary Lou 406 Port, Thomas J. 404 Pullen, Elaine B. 405 Rebula, Oscar 353 Porter, Claude E. 103 Pulliam, Terry Lane 405 Rector, Michael B. 406 352 Fund, Clarences. 405 Redfern, Elame L. 354 Porter, Mary Latrell 404 Purcell, Ellen Paige 405 Redick, F. Lynn 406 Porter, Oscar S., II 288 Purcell, Michael P. 109 Reed George H., Jr. 406 Porter, Philip Smith 404 405 Reed, Russell Byron 406 Porter, Robert C. 404 Purcell, Tommy Lee 405 Reese, David Augustus 406 Forth Gary Brice 404 Purdy, Thomas L. 405 Reese, Fred Thomas, Jr. 406 Posey, Patricia 404 Purnell, David J., Jr. 405 Reeves, Carrol B. 406 Posey, Thomas Radford 113 Pursley, Wm. Lee 405 Reeves, Marion F. 209 404 Pushkar, Basil Paul 405 Reeves, Pamela Jean 406 Poston, Ronald Lee 404 Putman, Kenneth Wayne 353 Reichert, Susan J. 272 Potocik, David P. 353 Putnam, Mack Roy 353 406 Potter, Jeffrey Wm. 404 Reid, Alan L. 354 Potts, Susan Lynn 219 Reid, Michael Eugene 406 404 -Q- Reid, Rebecca Ann 354 Pottz, Sandra Lynn 404 Reid, Terry Allan 406 Powell, James T. 300 Qualls, Harry F. 405 Reifsnider, Charles D. 354 Powell, Joseph L., Jr. 280 Quattlebaum, Donald A. 252 Reinovsky, Rebecca A. 72 404 Quattiebaum, Harriet 115 151 ,406 Powell, Leroy D. 404 195 ,353 Reinovsky, Reginia L. 406 Powell, Richard T. 353 Quattlebaum, Steven K. 115 Reinovsky, Roberta J. 151 Powers, Andrea 353 353 406 Powers, Lee Milton 353 Queen, Garland W. 405 Reitz, Carla Sue 354 Prater, Susan Jane 404 Quick, Cathy Martha 405 Rembold, Wilson K. 354 Prather, John Wm., Ill 404 Quinby, Kathleen 97 Remelius, John Philip 406 Pratt, John Sherman 83 405 Renfrow, Debbie D. 406 404 Quinn, George Arthur 405 Renner, Carl Joseph 115 Pratt, Nancy Mason 404 Quinn, Wendy Lee 405 151 ,406 NAME Reno, Karen Lynne Rentz, Richard W. Resnick, Steven H. Rettew William E. Rey, Humberto G. Reyling, Deborah A. Reynolds, Doris Jane Reynolds, Elaine S. Reynolds, John C. 151, Reynolds, Joyce D. Reynolds, Larry B. Reynolds, Leonard D. Reynolds, Melanie G. Reynolds, Phillip H. Reynolds, Terry Edwin Rheney, John W., Ill Rhodes, David Alan Rhodes, Leon Wilbur Rhodes, Nelson Keith Rhodes, Rusty Rhodes, Sarah L. Rhodin, Erick H. Rice, Bruce W. Rice, Carol Ann Rice, Donnie D., Ill Rice, Kenneth Gerald Rich, Linvil Burton Richards, Norman S. Richardson, Donna M. Richardson, Frances P. Richardson, James L. Richardson, John R. Richardson, Seaman S. Richardson, Susan E. Richardson, Wm. Olen Richbourg, Bennie F. Richbourg, Francis W. Richbourgh, Janet C. Richman, Joseph Allan 187 Rickard, Robert W. Ricker, Janet Nadine Riddle, Ferman Calvin Riddle, Ned Elliott Riddle, Stephen A. Ridgeway, Calvin G., Jr. Ridgeway, Robert R. Ridgeway, Vin Ridgeway, William D. Ridgley, Candis Anne Riggins, Fran Jean 256 Riley, Joel Clinton 164 Riley, John Alexander Riley, Ralph Nichols Riley, Robert Grady Riley, Roger Dell Ringer, Kathy Lynn Riordon.Wm. Henry Rish, George Randy Rivers, John C, III 79, 151,215 Roach, Benjamin M. Roark, Dillard Nick Robbins, Julia Ann Robbins, Susan Adelle Roberson, Wm. Allen Roberto, Catherine A. Robert, Andrea PAGE NAME 406 354 406 354 406 406 354 354 107 406 406 354 406 406 406 406 406 406 406 115 406 256 406 354 354 272 406 354 354 406 354 256 406 272 406 406 280 354 406 406 406 406 135 406 115 406 406 256 406 248 354 406 406 406 91 406 354 76 406 136 406 406 406 406 406 407 222 407 407 75 407 407 93 407 115 92 407 354 Roberts, Barbara Roberts, Danny R. Roberts, David John Roberts, Deborah Jean Roberts, Debra C. Roberts, Eugene W., Ill Roberts, Fran Roberts, Gary Roy Roberts, Martha Ann Robinson, Debra Lynn Robinson, Donald W. Robinson, Gilbert C. Robinson, Michael W. Robinson, Teresa J. Robinson, Wm. Jeffrey Rochester, Dewey P. 135, 187, Rochester, Melba Lynn Roddey, Samuel Lathan Roddey, Wm. Joseph, IV Rodelsperger, Edward Rodelsperger, Marie A. Rodgers, David Silas Rodgers, Michael A. Rodgers, Morgan Stone Rodgers, Samuel Aaron Roe, Evelyn Annette Roe, Jean Maria Roeder, Joey Wilmoth Roesel, Julius M., Ill Roffe, Patricia F. Rogalski, Charles D. Rogers, Alan Dexter Rogers, Brenda Rogers, Cecelia G. Rogers, Cynthia J. Rogers, Dan Milton E. Rogers, Deborah Kay Rogers, Edwin Page, Jr. Rogers, Elizabeth A. Rogers, Flora Celeste Rogers, Janet Alma Rogers, Jeannie Les Rogers, Joseph 0., Ill Rogers, Patricia D. Rogers, Randal C. Rogers, Stanley Kim Rogers, Susan Leslie Rogers, Wm. Jefferson Rogers, Wm. Terry Rollins, Jack H., Jr. Rollins, Jimmy Bryan Roper, Anita Joan Roper, James B., Jr. Rose, James Warren Rose, Sandra E. Rosemond, Milford, Jr. Rosenberg, Jenny G. Ross, Elizabeth Gail 308, Ross, John Ellis Ross, Melvin Gerald Ross, Philip B., Jr. Ross, Steven Robert Roswal, Vicki Lynn Rotan, John S. , Rotlano, Mara H. Roup, Gail Marie Roupe, Melanie S. 407 208 407 407 354 407 288 221 407 407 407 354 354 407 256 354 151 115 355 407 264 407 407 407 407 407 407 407 407 407 407 355 407 407 407 407 195 185 355 355 355 407 355 107 407 195 407 195 407 407 407 185 355 407 407 407 407 355 407 407 407 407 407 407 407 407 151 407 264 407 407 355 407 407 407 407 355 355 STUDENT INDEX PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Rouse, Donna Ann 355 Rouse, Jacob D., Jr. 288 407 Rouse, Virginia Ann 407 Rouse, Wm., Jr. 288 407 Rowe, David Laerence 79 83, 206 ,407 Roweil, Belinda R. 113 407 Rowell, Maxcy W., Jr. 407 Roweil, Wm. Carroll 408 Rowland, Keith 408 Rowley, Stephen Pike 408 Royster, Donald G. 408 Rucker, Denise Alison 256 408 Rupe, Timothy R. 355 Rudisail, Phyllis L. 408 Ruff, Nancy Stewart 408 Ruff, Randall counts 151 408 Rumph, Scott W. 355 Runion, James Bennett 355 Rush, Barry A. 355 Rush, John Wm. 300 Rush, Nancy Ruth 308 408 Rush, Susan E. 151 355 Rush, Wm. Beasley 408 Rushton, H. Guilford 284 Rushton, Robert E. 408 Rushton, Ronald Layne 408 Rushton, Susan Carol 408 Russell, Stephen A. 194 Russell, Wm. Stanley 408 Rutledge, Brad Larson 164 Rutt, George 0. 355 Rutter, Adam Dickson 408 Rutter, Carolotta K. 185 355 Rutter, Kirk D. 355 Ryan, Thomas Henry, Jr. 408 -s- Sald, Arturo Patricio Saine, Wally D. Salerni, Joseph A. Salley, George D. Salley, Harriett Anne Salley, Nathan Robert Salley, Steven F. Samaniego, Ed Sample, Esther Oneal Sander, Thomas W. Sanders, Cynthia Ann Sanders, David E. B. Sanders, Earl Furman Sanders, Gloria Jean Sanders, Michael H. Sanders, Ross M., Jr. Sanders, Steven Sanders, Terry Lynn Sandifer, Chris M. Sandifer, Wm. Frank 177, 182 Sandord, Richard K. Sanguinito, Charles J. Sansbury, Helen Gail Sansone, Donald A. Sardis, Wm. R. 408 355 408 408 408 408 408 288 408 164 284 256 408 408 408 355 288 208 408 408 408 408 129 355 356 355 272 408 355 356 Sargent, Timothy L. Sarratt, John Madison Sartain, Sandra E. Sarvis, Pamela Hayes Sarvis, Wm. George, Jr. Sasser, David T. Sasser, Nancy Mildred Satcher, Richard H. Sauls, Shellie McRoy Saunders, Russell A. Saunders, Ruthie P. Saunders, Thomas G. Savage, Pamela Savageau, Linda Lee Saville, Kenneth S. Sayers, Walter Edward Saylor, Rodney John Scales, Jenny Claire Scarborough, Robert L. 252, 284, Scavone, Thomas J. Schafer, Lee Wagner Scheibel, Timothy J. Schels, Dorie Louise Schenker, Robert H. Schiesser, Janis Lynn Schipper, David Joel Schlaman, Eugene H. Schmidt, Joseph David Schmit, Mark Frank 183, Schneider, Dana Paul Schoffstall, Karen L. Schrimpf, Ruth Anne Schroth, Gregory L. Schubert, Gail Jean Schulley, Randolph P. Schultz, Sherryl A. 88, 135, Schuster, Charles E. 147, 179, Schwieger, Paul K. Schwob, Mary Ellen Scoggins, Janet Love Scoggins, Jo Ellen Scoggins, John Robert 221,229,244, Scott, Catherine Ann Scott, George Wm. Scott, Mitchell S. Scott, Suzanne Wright Scott, Thomas P. Scurry, Glenn Barry Scurry, Ralph Raymond Seabrook Ephriam M. Seabrook, George W. Seals, T. Kim Sealy, Marion E., Jr. Seay, Nancy Jean Seeike, Ralph W. Seesman, Paul Andrew Sefick, Stephen A. Segars, Albert L., Jr. Segars, James R., Jr. Segars, Wm. Lawton Self, Randall Seigler, Cynthia E. Seigler, Eddie W.. Ill 356, 408 Seigler, Stanley Hahn 409 Shuler, Gerald Wayne 409 Smith, Arleatha Mae 410 408 Self, John White 409 Shuler, James M. 357 Smith, Ashby Mitchell 410 408 Sellars, Marsha E. 356 Shuler, Norman Boyd 409 Smith, Belinda Gail 135 356 Sellars, Robert M. 244 Shuler, Samuel H., Jr. 409 410 244 356 Shuler, Ted Howard 129 Smith, Carl Bruce 358 280 Sellars, Robert Wayne 357 140 357 Smith, Carole Elaine 410 408 Sellars, Vivian E. 357 Siciliano, Gary E. 357 Smith, Cathy Ann 410 . 408 Sellers, Lanny J. 409 Sides, Daniel Howard 409 Smith, Charles E. 410 { 408 Senn, Frances Beale 409 Sierer, Catherine H. 409 Smith, Christopher J. 410 1 284 Senn, Louie H., Ill 409 Sigafoos, Jill 410 Smith, Don Albert 115 356 Sentelle, Robert H. 409 Sigrist, Fred W. 410 Smith, Donna Elaine 410 408 Setzler, Carl B., Jr. 244 Silvers, James 357 Smith, Earl James 410 408 409 Simmons, Neil Wm. 115 Smith, Ellis Ewell 410 408 Setzler, Charles W. 244 Simmon, Skip 252 Smith, Frances B. 410 408 409 Simon, William C. 276 Smith, George 208 408 Seller, Steven 409 Simoneau, David Wm. 229 358 135 Setzler, Thomas Edwin 409 410 Smith, George G., Jr. 358 408 Seward, Robert York 409 Simons, Sarah Ruth 410 Smith, Georgette 410 408 Sexton, Filmon Mack 409 Simonson, Joyce Ann 410 Smith, Gerald Neil 410 356 Sexton, Robert Marion 151 Simpson, Carolyn Iris 410 Smith, Harold E., Jr. 292 408 Seyle, Frank W., Jr. 409 Simpson, Ernest C. 410 Smith, Harriet E. 410 238 Shackelford, Herbert 409 Simpson, Janet Remell 268 Smith, Holly Lee 410 356 Shaffer, Henry D., Jr. 304 410 Smith, Hubert N., Jr. 276 408 Shank, Gary L. 357 Simpson, Mary Louise 357 358 151 Shank, Jim 357 Simpson, Pamela 219 Smith, Jacqueline R. 410 408 Shanks, Thomas Wm. 409 410 Smith, Jake 115 260 Sharpe, Hugh Paley 357 Simpson, Richard R., Jr. 410 187 356 Sharpe, Marilyn Lee 409 Simpson, Roger Keith 410 Smith, Jared Manly 410 408 Shaw, David 357 Simpson, Steven Ira 185 Smith Jean Ann 86 260 Shaw, Patricia L. 357 280 357 88 ,410 408 Shea, Karen Mara 409 Sims, Agnes Young 410 Smith, John 115 185 Sheaffer, John E. 292 Sims, Betty Ann 410 Smith, John Rodney 410 356 409 Sims, Guy M. 410 Smith, Joyce E. 410 408 Shealy, Kristen 195 Sims, Vickie Lynn 410 Smith, Kathryn 410 356 Sheaiy, Ronald Earl 409 Sinclair, James E. 410 Smith, Ladd Wilson 358 115 Shealy, Russell Henry 357 Sinclair, Stephen D. 260 Smith, Leslie M. 410 408 Shealy, Stuart Eugene 409 357 Smith, Linda Claire 411 133 Shealy, Wm. Deems 409 Sinclair, Willie T. 358 Smith, MarkHoyle 411 356 Shearouse, Daniel E. 409 Sineath, Michael Ray 410 Smith Martha Lynn 411 356 Shell, John Clinton 409 Singletary, Sonja Eva 176 Smith, Michael W. 411 408 Shell, Robert C. 357 214 410 Smith, Paul 411 408 Shelley, Allen B. 357 Singletary, Fred 410 Smith, Pam 308 424 Shelley, George R., II 288 Singleton, Freddie L. 296 Smith, Philip Gregory 411 356 357 Sitar, Kathleen Bane 410 Smith, PriscillaDale 411 408 Shepard, Donna L. 308 Skelton, Francis E., Jr. 410 Smith, Richard Alan 411 87 409 Skelton, Richard B. 358 Smith, Robert Anthony 411 356 Shepard, Michael W. 409 Skelton, Robert Boyd 410 Smith, Robert 276 129 Shepard, Thomas 409 Skinner, Deborah Jean 410 Smith, Robert Sanford 411 356 Sheppard, David W. 357 Skinner, James Marvin 248 Smith, Robin 211 356 Sheriff, Jackie T. 409 358 Smith, Roger Donald 411 408 Sherrod, Mary June 151 Skinner, Joe Mac 410 Smith, Selma D. 358 219 409 Skinner, Roland Leroy 410 Smith, Shirley 411 408 Sherron, Clarence T. 409 Salbaugh, James A. 238 Smith, Susan E. 411 408 Shirley, James Paul 357 252 Smith, Ted Douglas 358 180 Shirley, Larry N. 409 Slade, Sam Mitchell 410 Smith, Thomas Burwell 358 356 Shirley, Rodney Keith 409 Slaton, Peggy June 358 Smith, Thomas Edwin 411 408 Shirley, Sylvia E. 409 Slice, Karen Leigh 410 Smith, Thomas Gerald 411 356 Shirley, William R. 409 Slice, Sandra Lynn 410 Smith, Thomas Wm. 411 248 Shnibben, John 409 Sligh, Richard Milton 410 Smith, Vernon C, Jr. 411 408 Shoneke, Gwen Mallene 409 Sloan, John David 296 Smith, Wesley 276 408 Short, Kevin David 113 410 Smith, Wm. Mark 411 409 Short, Wm. Richard 409 Sloan, John L., Jr. 115 Smith, Wm. Michael 411 409 Shorter, Barney 409 187 Smoak, Katrena M. 411 409 Shreve, Sharon J. 409 Sloan, John Wilson, Jr. 358 Smoak, Roger Lawrence 411 409 Shubert,Gail 272 Sloan, Mark Allen 410 Smyth, Joseph Baker 411 356 Shuford, James R. 409 Sloan, Patricia Jean 272 Snelgrove, David Lee 411 409 Shugart, Lester 409 410 Snell, Rodney Mark 411 409 Shugart, Nancy A. 357 Sloan, Theresa Jill 115 Snelling, Melinda Ann 115 409 Shugart, Steven Lynn 409 195 ,410 411 356 Shuler, Carol W. 185 Sloan, Thomas L. 358 Snider, Eric H. 135 356 354 Small, Carole Lynn 410 358 248 Shuler, Charles M., Jr. 135 Small, Rachel D. 151 Snipes, Calvin Milton •11 284 357 296 ,410 Snipes, Harold Lee, Jr. 411 409 Shuler, Conrad K. 292 Smart, John M. 410 Snoddy, Martha Jane 358 409 409 Smith, Anderson V., Jr. 410 Snoddy, Robert P. 411 409 Shuler, Deborah Gail 409 Smith, Andrew Charles 264 Snow, Donald Dean 158 409 Shuler, Donna Kay 357 410 358 284 Shuler, Eric Leroy 409 Smith, Anna J. Taylor 268 Snow, Guy Timothy 411 424 STUDENT INDEX NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Snow, Walton G. Snyder, Michael J. Snyder, Michael Lee Snyder, Troy Sol, Lorenzana Jose E. Songy, Claude Geo., Ill Sorenson, Burl Lee Sorrells, Wanda Lou Sottile, Nicholas C. Southers, Michael B. Sowell, Marian Sue Sowell, Thornwell F. Sox, Carolyn Lorene Sox, John T., Jr. Sparks, James Neal Sparrow, Howard Lucas Sparrow, James B. Sparrow, Robin Specter, Jay Morris Spell, James Smith Spells, Benjamin F., Jr. Spencer, Frank W., Ill Spencer, Richard W. Spencer, Thomas J. Spires, Gregory T. Spires, Tanya Marie Spitz, Robert K. Spitzer, Jeanette Spivey, James Terry Spivey, Lon Malcolm Spivey, Michael Wayne Spotts, Nancy Lynn Spradley, Henry Alvin Spratling, Elizabeth Sprott, Carol Sprott, Rodney M. Spruell, Barry Glenn Squires, Wendy Edwina St. Andre, Daniel M. Stair, Ronald Gale Stalcup, Fredna C. Stalcup, Stephen H. Stallings, Teresa G. Stallworth, Susan M. Stamey, Jacklyn Sue Stamm, Stephen E. Stancil, Charles J. Stang, George B., Jr. Stanley, Tad Allan 194,300, Stapleton, Tony R. 187, Starling, Lynn B. Steadman, Wm. Fripp Stearley, Joann Stearns, Melissa M. Steed, Steve Keith Steedly, Wendell M. Steele, Doyle Steer, Charles Joseph 136, 146, 164, 180,292, Stegall, Dan Larry Stein, Elizabeth Anne Stein, Nancy Marie Stelle, David Stelling, John H. E. Stephens, Emma Jean 252 Stephens, Joseph Mark 412 Stroud, Gary M. 412 Taylor, Michael J. 415 Todd, Dale Tommie 244 264 Stephens, Michael G. 359 Stroud, Janet Sue 412 Taylor, Randall D. 361 229 Stephenson, Carol Ann 272 Stroup, Phyllis Anne 360 Taylor, Robert E., Jr. 413 Todd, George Scurry 414 358 412 Stroup, Susan Rebecca 256 Taylor, Robert Thomas 413 Todd, Johnny D. 414 358 Stepp, Benjamin T. 412 412 Taylor, Roger Alan 413 Todd, Lucian Barney 414 411 Sterghos, Ronald Todd Stern, Betty Jane 412 113 Stuart, Charles A., Jr. 412 Taylor, Roy Norman Taylor, Susan Beth 413 413 Todd, Marjorie Ann 242 358 Stuart, David T. 360 308,414 358 Stevens, Brenda L. 412 Stuart, Karen Ellis 212 Taylor, Wm. D., Ill 413 Todd, Philip Joseph 414 176 Stevens, James E. Stevens, Pamela Kay 359 412 360 Tempest, Robert 1., II Temple, Bruce Allen 413 413 Todd, Roxie Todd, Sue 414 304 Stubblefield, Raymond 412 411 Stevens, Peter Henry 412 Stubbs, Robbi M. 115 Terlizzi, Frank M. 164 Todfrey, David 361 252 Stevenson, John L., Jr. 91 412 Terry, Tebecca L. 360 Tolbert, George Wm. 129 411 Stewart, Adelle W. 359 Stuck, Michael W. 78 Tezza, Karen Helen 413 160 180, 292 300 Stewart, Barry Lee 359 Stuck, Willia Edward 412 Thackston, Connie Jo 195 Tolbert, Samuel H. 361 358 Stewart, James Hubert 412 Stuckey, Dwight Clyde 412 360 Tolley, James Henry 151 411 Stewart, Janice M. 412 Stuckey, Henry M. 360 Thaker, Gautam H. 413 414 264 Stewart, John R. 412 Studinka, Emil 413 Thaker, Nitin H. 413 Tomlinson, Kenneth L. 284 358 Stewart, John Wm. 412 Sturman, John Kenneth 413 Theo, Charles Olin, Jr. 413 414 411 Stewart, Kenneth J. 359 Sturtevant, Thomas M. 166 413 Thicker, Forrest H. Thieike, Catherine M. 413 256 Tomlinson, Richard B. 151 411 Stewart, Pamela P. 412 414 359 Stewart, Ross 412 Suber, John Thomas, Jr. 360 413 Tompkins, Herbert P 361 359 Stewart, susan T. 412 412 Suddeth, Frances Ann Sudlow, James Donald 413 413 Thigpen, James E. Thigpen, Paul Mike 360 Tompkins, Sarah H. 185 151 Stewart, Thomas E. 413 361 411 Stickles, Van Abram 359 Suggs, George Edward 413 Thomas, Arden Eleanor 268 Tomkins, Timothy 361 411 Still, Susan Lorena 412 Suhayda, Charles G. 413 413 Tomsyck, John C. 74 411 Stiller, Paul Evan 412 Suit, Michael R. 280 Thomas, James Lee 252 361 194 Stioman, David R. 288 413 Thomas, Joe Scott 413 Toney, Barry Edward 361 411 Stine, Sherry Lynn 151 Suit, Terrel C. 288 Thomas, Johnie Larry 413 Toole, Daniel Hale 361 359 412 Sullivan, Robert W. 413 Thomas, Julie A. 413 Toole, George Allen 280 115 Stockman, Russell Lee 412 Sullivan, Susan 413 Thomas, Richard E. 115 361 411 Stocks, Jeffrey Lynn 300 Summerford, Cheryl L. 413 413 Toole, Gilbert Z. 361 411 Stoddard, Belinda J. 412 Summerford, Thomas A. 229 Thomas, Rodney Wm. 413 Toole, Giles Pearson 280 109 Stoddard, James A. 115 Summey, Eugene 360 Thomas, Susan Clare 413 361 411 Stoddard, Linda Sue 115 Summey, Margaret E. 360 Thomason, Albert M. 413 Toole, Linda Jean 414 411 412 Suratt, Celia Anne 115 Thomason, George H. 413 Toole, Sanford Marion 151 411 Stoddard, Sandra Ann 412 195 ,413 Thomason, Michael M. 135 414 359 Stoddard, Thomas B. 359 Suter, Mary Joyce 413 413 Toole, Steven Charles 414 256 Stogner, Clarence Lee 412 Sutherland, Anne M. 413 Thomason, Teresa Lynn 360 Topping, John E., Jr 198 411 Stokes, Alvin Dixon 412 Sutker, Beth Diane 360 Thompson, Barbara L. 413 Torres, Cynthia Y. 414 411 Stokes, Alvin Dixon 412 Sutterfield, Stephen 360 Thompson, Charles G. 413 Trammell, Benjamin C. 115 411 Stokes, James P., II 115 Sutton, Alexander 360 Thompson, Gary Dana 260 Trammell, Vernon A .,Jr. 115 411 Stokes, John Michael 115 Sutton, Joseph Wayne 209 360 361 78 Stokes, John Wesley 412 Sutton, Melinda J. 360 Thompson, Jean 414 Tramell, Vivian 361 411 Stokes, Hal 412 Swafford, David L. 413 Thompson, Kay Coleman 260 Trask, Anthony F. 414 359 Stokes, Lois Henson 359 Swaysland, Jeffrey E. 151 414 Traylor, Wm. Ruff, J r. 414 411 Stone, Halsted McLure 288 413 Thompson, Linda M. 414 Traynham, Janet He en 414 359 Stone, Nancy Alden 359 Sweeney, Eugene F. Jr. 413 Thompson, Luther C. 414 Treadway, CarIa Dia nn 219 411 Stone, Nelwyn L. 185 Sweenor, Troy Dean 413 Thompson, Michael C. 414 414 411 188,319 ,359 Swisher, Isaac Earl 413 Thompson, Pamela Jane 97 Trice, John Cussons 107 411 Stone Patrick 0. 359 Swygert, Cromwell 360 414 414 411 Stone, Samuel Rogers 151 Sykes, James E. 360 Thompson, Paulette E. 414 Triplett, Fred A., Ill 414 308 412 Thompson, Robert W. 93 Tripod, Virginia L. 268 411 Stone, Shea 107 Thompson, Sara Lee 360 414 411 Stonemetz, Jerry L. 309 -T- Thompson, Stephen C. 244 Trotter, Myrle Anne 414 115 412 Thompson, Steven H. 360 Trotter, Suzanne 414 411 Stoney, John Colvin 115 Talton, David Lyell 413 Thomson, Wm. Russell 115 Troutman, Katherin 414 411 412 Tanner, Deborah 413 Thorneloe, Wm. Frank 93 Troutman, Laura M. 256 411 Stoney, Sanford P. 412 Tanner, James Britt 288 361 361 193 Storen, Michael F. 412 413 Thornhill, John G. 361 Troutman, Jean 99 359 Storey, Wallace A., Jr. 252 Taraborelli, Carmen R. 413 Thornton, Barbara J. 414 Troutman, Roger Ja 129 115 359 Tarasevich, Terry G. 300 Thrailkill, George L. 284 164,414 412 Story, Charles Issac 135 Tarentino, Lawrence J. 360 Threadgill, Daryl F. 414 Truesdale, Earl E. 149 183 Stoudenmire, Ellen P. 412 Tarrant, Michael S. 413 Threatt, Stephanie G. 361 252 412 Stoudenmire, Joel 412 Tate, Lynn 413 Tiencken, John H., Jr. 414 Truesdale, Robert C 361 412 Stoudenmire, Mark S. 359 Tate, Melvin G., Jr. 276 Tiler, O.J. 209 Truman, Roger 361 412 Stout, Susan Blake 412 413 Tiller, Emily Gayle 414 Truman, Wm. Edwar d 361 359 Street, Marianna B. 359 Taylor, Alan R. 413 Tillotson, Deborah R. 361 Trussell, Edgar E. 187 412 Stribling, Robert S. 79 Taylor, Ann Reid 360 Timmer, Wayne F. 194 362 412 412 Taylor, Elizabeth H. 413 Timms, Charron L. 414 Trussell, Joseph R. 414 129 Strickland, Ernest E. 412 Taylor, Gregory 413 Timms, Cynthia Faye 414 Tucker, Louie Dale 414 412 Strickland, Michael B. 412 Taylor, Joseph Gregg 360 Tindal, Wm.McDaniel 414 Tucker, Robin Lynn 414 296 Strickland, Terry D. 412 Taylor, Joseph Wm. 413 Tinsley, Caria Jean 414 Tucker, Rodney Rar non 414 412 Strickland, Wayne H. 412 Taylor, Lee Brown 413 Tinsley, Jonathan L. 414 Tuggle, Robert B. 414 412 Stricter, Stephen L. 221 Taylor, Linda Kay 413 Tinsley, Julia Jean 414 Tull, Thomas Wayne 288 213 300,412 Taylor, Mark N. 83 Tinsley, Mary Helen 414 414 412 Strom, Mary McCarter 359 244 ,360 Todd, Andrew 361 Tung, Albert Eng 414 135 Strom, Pamela Louise 412 Taylor, Michael B. 80 Todd, Charles McC. 187 Tupper, James L. 264 359 Strom, Timothy Alan 412 115 26C ,361 414 STUDENT INDEX NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Turner, Allison F. Turner, Brian T. Turner, Earl Wayne Turner, John W. P. Turner, Johnny M., Jr. Turner, Paul Kenneth Turner, Richard M.,Jr. Turner, Robert D., Jr. Turner, Robert Dale Turner, Sally Ann Turner, Timothy E. Turner, Valerie Arden Tuten, James Maner Tuttle, Barbara A. Twilley, Wm. Edward, Jr. Tyndall, Patricia A. Tzouvelekas, Sandra J. Ulmer, Corey Wesley Ulmer, Evyonne M. Ulmer, Fred Felder Ulmer, James Stanley Ulmer, John Wm. Umphlett, Calhoun W. Underwood, Connie Sue Unger, Vickie Sue Upchurch, Ronald Upton, Wm. Ray Ussery, Dean Wm. 248 362 414 414 292 414 414 244 362 414 414 414 414 362 91 414 414 362 415 415 415 415 115 415 415 164 415 256 415 362 362 248 415 415 Vaigneur, Constance E. 415 Valentine, Lewis S. 415 Van Deusen, Chalmers 415 Van Dinh, Cuong 415 Van Gieson, Kathleen 362 Van Hoy, Nancy 362 Van Kirk, Christine M. 272 415 Van Kirk, Michael Van Matre, David B. 415 Van Name, Richard B. 415 Van Scoy, Douglas C. 415 Van Wyck, James T., Jr. 415 Van-Gieson, Cathleen 113 Vandeusen, Chalmers W. 185 Venn, Charles S. 300 362 Varner, Terry Dan 362 Vaughan, David N. 284 415 Vaughan, Mary Jayne 115 415 Vaughn, Colvin E. 415 Vaughn, Ingrid Renee 206 415 Vaughn, Pamela Jane 415 Vaughn, Patricia C. 256 415 Vaught, Billy Ray 415 Vaught, Daniel G. 79 164 ,415 Vaught, Thomas F. 252 415 Vena, Michael David 415 Vereen, Jerry McNeil 415 Vernon, Richard D. 415 Vickery, Furman D. 362 Watkins, Norman R., Jr. 115 Wells, John Clifton 416 Whitt, Raymond R., Jr. 141 Vickery, James Marion 264 284 416 Welsh, Jane 416 364 Vickery, Robert L. 415 Watkins, Pamela Dale 416 Welsh, Laura Sue 363 Whittaker, Deborah L. 417 Vincent, Wm. Slater 415 Watkins, Thomas F. 363 Werts, Buddy Rhett 416 Whitten, Cecelia E. 188 Vincent, Wilbur 79 Watkins, Thomas J. 416 Wescoat, Jenette H. 416 204,308,316 364 Vinson, James R. 362 Watkins, Wm. James 363 Wescoat, Lucy Gaddy 416 Whitten, Sally Teresa 176 Violette, Peter John 135 Watson, Arvyn Bruce 91 Wessinger, Ernest R. 103 308 417 415 Watson, Blake Thomas Wessinger, Gary D. 417 Whittenmore, David F. 292 Virunurm, Harry 415 Watson, Bruce A. 416 Wessinger, Jerry Lee 115 Whittle, David Allen 417 Von Hollen, James M. 362 Watson, Bruce Richard 416 Wessinger, Ralph 363 Whittle, Kay 417 Watson, Carol Wanda 416 West, Herbert S., Jr. 417 Whitworth, Jeffery S. 288 Watson, Clyde E., Jr. 416 West, David 417 417 -W- Watson, Cynthia Anne 416 West, James Erskine 363 Whitworth, Patricia E. 417 Watson, Gayle 416 West, James Kenneth 417 Wicker, Louise 417 Waddell, Dennis Wm. 415 Watson, James 131 West, Michael Rodney 417 Wicker, Roger Douglas 417 Wade, John Browning 415 135 West, Rebecca Anne 417 Wicker, Sandra Kay 417 Waites, John Brady 415 Watson, James C. 185 West, Robert P. 179 Wiedemann, Edward L. 417 Weld, Gary Michael 415 363 363 Wienges, Henry L. 164 Weld, Ronald Dedrick 415 Watson, Jerry S., Jr. 180 West, Thomas H. 248 417 Walfield, Rhonda Lee 415 264 363 363 Wiggers, Ernie P. 417 Waike, Elizabeth R. 272 Watson, Joan S. 416 Westbrook, Janice E. 219 Wiggins, Stephen Kyle 417 415 Watson, John Felder 280 Westbury, David A. 417 Wiggins, Wanda Faye 417 Walker, J Clifford A. 362 Watson, John L. 416 Westbury, James K., Jr. 288 Wilcox, Lisa Anne 272 Walker, James C. 415 Watson,Joseph Henry 416 363 417 Walker, James H., Ill 415 Watson, Rhonda 416 Westbury, Russell F., 115 Wiley, Dennis Ansel 417 Walker, Jonathan 362 Watson, Robert Samuel 276 Westmoreland, James D. 417 Wiley, Joseph J. ,111 304 Walker, Josephs., Jr. 415 416 Westmoreland, John H. 417 Wiley, William T. 364 Walker, Michael E. 415 Watson, Thomas H. 91 Westmoreland, Mary K. 73 Wilkes, Archie Eugene 417 Walker, Patricia 415 280 ,363 74, 76, 195 ,363 Wilkie, Lanny Vaughn 417 Walker, Patrick T. 135 Watson, Wm. Anthony 416 Westmoreland, Timothy 363 Wilkins, Charles Wm. 417 415 Watt, Joseph Dolan 416 Whalen, Ernest T., Jr. 417 Wilkins, Terry 424 Walker, Ronald Oliver 238 Watt, Ronald Lusk 416 Wham, Dora Wiley 417 Willeford, Wendy C. 364 415 Watts, Cynthia Claire 416 Whatley, Marsha Ann 214 Williams, Barbara D. 417 Walker, Wm. Henry 415 Watts, Larry E. 244 417 Williams, Benjamin 417 Wall, Tommy Tyler 415 Wayne, Patricia B. 135 Wheat, Deborah 417 Williams, Bragg M. 417 Wallace, Brooke J. 415 Weatherly, Ervin H. 416 Wheeler, David A. 135 Williams, Carol Diane 272 Wallace, Demetna 362 Weatherly, Kurt F. 115 Wheeler, Mark L. 252 417 Wallace, Elizabeth L. 415 416 Whelan, James Francis 417 Williams, Charles W. 276 Wallace, KatherineS. 415 Weathers, Deidre Anne 416 Whetstone, Charles W. 185 411 Wallace, Kathy Jean 415 Weathers, John Martin 136 Whetstone, Jack M., Jr. Williams, David Chas. 418 Wallace, Sara E. 415 416 Whitaker, Charles B. 260 Williams, David Knox 418 Wallace, Winston Earl 135 Weathers, John Owen 244 417 Williams, Debra K. 418 415 Weathers, Kenneth J. 363 Whitaker, Michael T. 417 Williams, Debra Lee 185 Waller, Eugene 415 Weathers, Wm. Albert 416 White, Carol Ann 417 364 Walpole, Douglas L. 362 Weaver, Priscilla A. 363 White, Charles B., Jr. 417 Williams, Edgar G. 280 Walser, Marilyn Sue 93 Weaver, Robert L. 280 White, Craig Nelson 417 364 Walsh, Elaine Beth 176 416 White, David Thiel 417 Williams, Glenda Ann 418 415 Webb, Charles, III 238 White, Deborah Sue 417 Williams, Guy T., Jr. 300 Walters, George G., Jr. 362 264 ,416 White, Donald Clyde 417 418 Walton, Priscilla 416 Webb, Clark Wilson 363 White, Emily S. 363 Williams, Harold C. 418 Waltz, Margaret F. 416 Webb, Dean Robertson 416 White, Gary Robert 417 Williams, H. Chris 418 Wand, Donald 416 Webb, James A. 416 White, Glenda Frances 417 Williams, James R., Jr. 418 Wann, Vivian Leigh 115 Webb, Paul Theodore 416 White, Henry 417 Williams, John L. 364 164,416 Webb, Susan Kay 416 White, Jacquelyn C. 363 Williams, Karen Joy 418 Ward, Beatrice Leah 416 Webb, Thomas L. 416 White, James Louie 417 Williams, Mark McLean 418 Ward, David Edison 416 Wechsler, Jan Jee 416 White, John Andrew 248 Williams, Mark R. 364 Ward, Johnson H. 300 Weeks, Bruce Wise 416 White, Kathleen Neal 115 Williams, Nancy L. 87 362 Weeks, Calvin R., Jr. 424 White, Liston 1, III 417 88, 185, 188 ,364 Ward, Margaret H. 256 Weeks, Hugh Alvin 416 White, Neal Anthony 364 Williams, Norman A. 364 Ward, Raleigh 0., Jr. 280 Weeks, Preston H., Jr. 300 White, Raymond E., Jr. 151 Williams, Paul F., Jr. 418 362 363 364 Williams, Regina M. 115 Ward, Windy 416 Weems, Danforth C. 416 White, Richard Gregg 417 Williams, Robert T. 364 Ward, Robert E. Wehunt, Ginger Lee Weill, Halbert C, Jr. 416 416 White, Ronnie B., Jr. White, Samuel Boyd 364 364 Williams, Ronnie A. Williams, Russell S. 364 Warden, John 362 364 Warner, Gloria Jean 185 Weinheimer, Debra Ann 416 White, Scott M. 364 Williams, Samuel 205 272, 362 Weir, Fred James, III White, Thelma L. 75 206 Warner, Robert Elmer 300 Weir, James Alan 296 86,89, 188, 195,316,364 Williams, Samuel D. 418 Warnock, Walter Louie 416 416 White, Thomas Daniel 417 Williams, Samuel F., Jr. 316 Warr, Jennifer Lydia 416 Weisheimer, Debbie 151 White, Wayne Onslow 109 364 Warren, John N., Jr. 362 Weisner, Patricia Ann 74 Whitehead, Deborah A. 417 Williams, Sherry J. 418 Wash, Jennifer Moss 416 363 Whitener, Marilyn S. Williams, Susan L. 115 Washington, Franklin 115 Welch, David Michael 416 Whitener, Stuart 364 Williamson, Douglas A. 418 Washington, Mary Lynn 97 Welch, Gayle 416 Whitesell, James B. 417 Williamson, James A. 209 Waters, Deborah Lee 416 Welch, Marshall W. 363 Whiteside, Bruce E. 417 418 ,425 Waters, Robert Curtis 416 Weldon, Karl S., Jr. 416 Whitesides, Daisy 417 Williamson, Jerry L. 418 Watkins, George Leon 363 Wellman, Gregory A. 132 Whitesides, George P. 417 Williamson, John Dice 292 Watkins, Gloria Anne 416 416 Whitley, Robert D. 417 418 418 Watkins, Mark 363 Wells, Connie E. 363 Whitlock, Lance Ellis 115 Williamson, Mary L. ll STUDENT INDEX PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Will Will Will Will Will Will Will Will amson, Wm. Derric ngham, Lloyd W. s, Alfred Edward s, Danny Michael s. Donna Denise s, Pamela Sue s, Rebecca s, Samuel M., Jr. Willis, Terry Allen Willoughby, Warren D. Wilson, Allison L. Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Ann Arnold D. Beverly Alan Charles W. Curtis Dean Cynthia Cynthia S. Deborah Jean Debra Frances Deborah H. Dennis Foster Dixie Lucy Fred Guy Fredrick D. George Reece James A. James Greer James L. Janice Y. Jean LIndler Wilson, John Edgar Wilson, John Edward 418 364 418 418 418 418 115 79 418 248 418 364 185 365 418 365 418 418 365 308 418 418 418 418 418 418 419 365 418 418 418 418 300 418 308 418 418 418 Ison, John Lesesne ison, Julia Ann Ison, Karen A. Ison, Karen I. Ison, Marilyn Jean Ison, Marion E., Jr. Ison, Rebecca Jane Ison, Richard Ison, Stephen D. Ison, Susan Elaine Ison, Terrence L. Ison, Wm., Jr. Ison, Wm, Drayton, Jr. nburn, James H., Jr. ndham, Bruce Asa ndham, Renee V. ndham, Sidney E. ndham, Wyatt Edmond nfield, Daniel L. ngard, Danny Jacob ngard, Georgia Lynn ngard, Richard L., Jr. ngfield, Robt. T., Jr. ngo, Jo Anne nn, Troy Lee 276, nsom, Willie nstead, Fred Smith rth, Frank Wm. se, Clinton Clyde se, Mary Ellen Wofford, Deborah Lynn Wolfe, Debra Ann Wolfe, Douglas A. Wolfe, Edward Huntley Wolfe, Henry Davega 418 418 418 418 418 418 151 418 418 418 151 418 365 418 418 365 418 418 280 418 418 418 418 419 179 419 364 276 419 365 419 419 419 419 419 419 252 Wolfe, James Wm., Jr. Wolfe, Robert Anthony Wondergord, Walter Wood, Dwayne Ercell Wood, Frederick E., Jr. 18 Wood, James R., Jr. Wood, Rhonda Wood, Robert Judson Wood, Steve Smith Wood, Susan Ann Wood, Wallace B. Wood, Wanda Elmore Wood, Wanda Faye Woodbury, Timothy S. Woodham, Carol Jane Woodrow, Edward D. Woodrum, Linda Lee Woodrum, Walter G. Woods, Sara Lyn Woodward, Barbara J. Woodward, Wm. B., Jr. Worland, Debra Worley, Don Alan Worley, Margaret Kay Worth, Frank Worthy, Harold R., Jr. Wray, Charles V., Jr. Wright, James Harry Wright, Jesse E., Ill Wright, Michael W, Wright, Steven Harold Wright, Thomas Lee 419 419 365 260 419 115 ,365 300 419 419 288 419 419 419 115 419 219 419 365 419 419 419 176 419 419 419 365 419 424 115 419 151 419 419 419 419 419 365 Wyatt, Thomas E If ord 4 1 9 Wylie, David C. 86 88,221,300,365 Wylie, Edwin P. 419 Wylie,Wm. Lindsay, Jr. 151 185, 365 Wyman, Michael Jack 292 Wynn, David Leon 365 Wynn, Robert Mitchell 419 Wyse, Virginia Boyne 419 Xenakis, John G. Xerox, Keimar Yaksich, Theodore G. Yannuzzelli, Italo X. Yarboro, Elizabeth J. Yarborough, Herbert S. Yarborough, Stanley D. Yarborough, Teresa A. Yeager, Timothy Peter Yon, Joseph W., Jr. Yonce, James E., Ill Yonce, Walter Silas York, Gwendolyn Sue Yost, Michael Carl Yost, Stephen Arthur Young, Charlie Tony 419 425 419 252 284 419 419 151 419 419 252 419 164 419 115 419 419 Young, Clay 115 Young, David Marion Young Debra 419 Young, Felicias. 365 Young Francis M., Jr. 419 Young Frank 78 Young Gail Elaine 419 Young James Eugene 365 Young James Randall 292 Young Jeffrey Albert 419 Young Jettie M. 419 Young Larry Alan 419 Young Linda B. 365 Young Mary 280 Young Thomas Andrew 115 419 Young Wm. Dennis 419 Young Woodrow C. 365 Zander, Robert H. Zapack, Zachary John Zebrowski, Timothy S. Zeigler, Catherine L. Zeigler, John Scott Zerfoss, Herman Zero, Cheryl Zieike, Leslie R. Zip, Melinda Zobel, Marion Ann 419 248 419 419 419 419 365 365 365 365 419 SENIOR DIRECTORY ABRAMS. RONALD SCOTT Student Attorney 3; Student Residence Halls Assistant 3; Advanced Army ROTC 3, 4, Army ROTC Flight Program 4; College Republicans 2, 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 2: Counterguenllas 1, 2: 4th Regimental Pershing Rifles Staff 2. ACQUAVI VIA. JAMES PHILLIP American Association for Textile Tech- nology 3, 4. ADAMS, JESSE Block and Bridle 2, 3, 4; Pre-Veterinary Club 1. Assistant Editor, Block and Bridle Annual 3; Editor, Block and Bridle Annual 4. ADAMS, LEIF MARTIN American Institute of Chemical Engineers 3: Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4. ADAMS, ROBERT RALPH Society of American Military Engineers 2. 3; Scuba Clut 1. 2, 3; Arnold Air Society 2, 3. ADAMS, SUSAN J. M, Alpha Lambda Delta 2; Psi Mu Psi 1, 2, Central Spirit Committee 2, WSBF 1, 2, 3; Public Relations 2; Rat Master 2: Office Manager 3, Clemson Players 1 ; University Singers 1 ADAMS, WILLIAM N. American Ceramic Society 2. AICHELE, JAMES HENRY Scuba Club 3,4, ALAM, RO XANA Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4; International Students Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2, Vice-President 4; French Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4 ALBENESIUS, JOAN MARIE Delta Delta Delta Sorority 1. 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1 , Spanish Club 1 , 2. ALBERT, PAULA MARIE Shilletter Hall Cashier. ALEWINE, RUTH ELIZABETH The Navigators 2, 3; Campus Crusade for Chri ANDERS, THOMAS CLAYTON, JR. Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. ANDERSON, BENJAMIN WALOREP ACC Scholastic Football Team 3; All American Scholastic 2nd Team 4, Best Defense 4; Phi Ela Sigma 1, 2. 3, 4, Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4, Tiger Brotherhood 2. 3, 4; Blue Key 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3,4; Football 1, 2, 3,4. ANDERSON, MICHAEL SIMPSON Tau Beta Pi 2: Phi Kappa Phi 4; Society of American Military Engineers 2, Phi Eta Sigma 1 , 2, 3, 4; Chronicle 2, 3; Survival 3. ANDERSON, STEPHEN RICHARD Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4 ANDERSON. TONY DEAN lota Lambda Sigma; Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes 2, 3, 4, Vice President; Football 1, 2, 3,4. ANDREA, FREDW., Ill Phi Eta Sigma 1.2, 3. 4. Historian 3. President 4. ANGEL. DAVE Lettered in Basketball 2, 3. 4; ACC Sophomore of the Week 2; ACC Player of the Week 3; All-Tourney Team Vander- bilt Invitational 2; Baskettiall Team Lead- ing Scorer 2, 3; Basketball Rebound Leader 1. 2, 3; Most Valuable Player Poinsettia Tournment 3; Recreation and Parks Administration Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Recreation Society 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Sierra Club; Horticulture Club 4. ARNETTE, HENRY KELLY Technical Operations Society 2, 3, 4. ARWOOD. DENNIS JEROME Society for Advancement of Management 3. 4; Clemson University Concert Band 1, 2 ASHE, JAMES NEELY. JR. Technical Operations Club 2. ASHTON, JOHN PATRICK American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers 3. 4; Student Attorney 2, 3, 4, Co-chief Defense Attorney 3, Chief Legal Advisor 4; Clemson University Student Association for Mental Retarded Children 3, 4; Young Republican Club 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Intramural Bowling 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3. ASHWORTH, LYNDON KERRY Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. Interfrater- nity Council Representative 4; Recrea- tion and Parks Administration Club; Clemson University Bowling Team 3, 4. ASNELL, JAMES GERALD Tiger Band 2. 3.4 ATKINS. JAMES ARCHIBALD Deans List 1, 2. 3. 4; Alpha Epsilon Delta 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Tiger Brother hood 3. 4, Secretary 3, 4; Blue Key National Honor Fraternity 3. 4; Gover- ning Board of the University Union 3.4; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity 1. 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Pi Kappa Alpha Distinguished Service Award 3; Inter- fraternity Council Representative 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3,4 AUSTIN, JOSEPH ATWOOD, JR. Student Chapter American Institute of Architects 2, 3. AVANT, THOMAS WIMBERLY Arnold Air Society 3,4. -B- BAGWELL, JOSEPH GARY Pre-vet Club 2, 3, 4; Block and Bridle Club 2. 3; Central Spirit Committee 3; Gamma Omega Phi 3; Sigma Phi Epsilon. BAILEY, ANNE I. Recreation and Parks Administration Club 3, 4; Delta Delta Delta Sorority 1, 2. 3, 4; Fraternity Education 2. BAIRD, MICHAL LUCILE Miss Clemson finalist 1, 2; Homecoming Representative 3; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Dean ' s List; Sigma Tau Epsilon 2, 3. 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1. 2. 3. 4; Elections Board 1. 2. 3; Dorm Council 3; Chi Omega Sorority 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Personnel Chairman 4; Fencing Team 4; Sailing Club 4. BALLARD, ROBERT W. Theta Chi Epsilon. BANKS, RONNIE DALE Institute of Electrical and Electronic BARNES, JOHN B. Agricultural Economics Club 1. BARNETT, KATHY BROWN Honorary Cadet Lt. 1; Honorary Cadet Captain 3; Alpha Lambda Delta 1. 2, Historian 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Angel Flight 4; Air Force ROTC Wives Club. BARTON, KATHY GAY Best Pledge Angel Flight 2; Area CI Executive Officer. Angel Flight 3. Activi- ties Chairman 4; Delta Delta Delta 3; Angel Flight Commander 4. BAUSS. BRADFORD L Phi Alpha Xi 1. 2. 3. President 2, Treasurer 3; Basketball f. BAXTER. DONALD W.. JR. American Institute of Chemical Engi- BEAMAN. CHARLES EDWARD American Society Microbiology 4; Dorm Council 3; TAPS Junior Staff Photo- grapher 3; TAPS Senior Staff Photo- grapher 4. RAT 1. BELCHER. DEBORAH BARKER High Honor Student 3; Phi Kappa Phi 1; Capers 1 BEIGER. ANDREW JOSEPH. JR. Phi Eta Sigma 4; Phi Kappa Phi 2 BELL. GLENN K. Forestry Club 1.2,3.4 BELL, RANDY LEO Recreation and Parks Administration 4. BENJAMIN. E. ANNE Psi Mu Psi 2.3,4, University Chorus 1. 2; Clemson University Entertainers 2, 3. BENJAMIN. MATTHEW BERNARD Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity 4; Horti- culture Club 4; Intramural Football. BENNET. JAMES PHILIP Keramos Merit Award 3, Keramos Merit Award 4; Owen ' s Corning Fiberglass Scholarship 3, Pennsylvania Glass and Sand Scholarship 4; KERAMOS 2, 3, 4. sident. Che Society 2. 3. 4. Secretary; Tau Beta Phi; Phi Kappa Phi BENNETT, JOSEPH DEAN Kappa Sigma Fraternity 1. BENNETT, WILLIAM T. JR. Reserve Officers ' Association Award 2; Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; Counterguerilla Platoon 1. 2, 3; Army ROTC Brigade Executive Officer 4. Offic Corr lande: Society of Civil Engineers 3. 4 BESSENT. JOHN B. Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 3. 4. BIEDIGER. JANE LOUISE Order of Athena 3. 4. President 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Student Educational Association 4; Dorm Council 3; Dorm Standards Committee 2; Newman Club 1,2, Secretary 2, BIGELOW, JAMES BLAKE Cletnson Soccer Team 1, 2 BIGGERSTAFF, ANNE MARY Dean ' s List 1, 2. 3. 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3. 4; Sailing Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3. 4. Scheduling Chairman 3. 4; Psychology Club 4 BILLINGS, THOMAS LEROY Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; Tau Beta Pi 3 4. BILLON. WAYNE ELWOOD Block and Bridle Club 5. 6; Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity 5. 6. BISCHOFF. ANNE MARIE Student Education Association 3. 4. Secretary 3. President 4; The Tiger 1 . BLACK, BETTY JEAN Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4. Secretary 4; Delta Sigma Rho 3, 4; Tau Kappa Alpha 3, 4; Clemson Players 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 3. 4; Clemson Forensic Union 3. 4. BLACKBURN. THOMAS ROTC Cadet Captain in Tiger Paw 4; National Honor Society of Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Residence Assistant 2. 3. 4. BLACKBURN, WILSON Superior NCO Cadet 4; Society of Scab- bard and Blade 3, 4; Resident Assistant 2. 3.4. BLAKELY. NANCY C. Alpha Kappa Delta 4; Department of Services 4. BLESSING, THERESA ANN Food Science Club 2. 3, 4; Resident Assistant 3; Delta Delta Delta 2, 3, 4. Marshal 2. 3, Vice-President 4; Intra- BLOSE, JAMES FRANK, JR. Associated Student Chapter Associated Institute of Architects 1.2.3.4. BLOSS. GLADYS ELIZABETH Medical Technology Club 2, 3; Capers 3. 4. BOETICHER. H. DONALD Baseball 1. 2.3. BOLDING. PATRICIA ANN Honors Program; Dean ' s List 1. 2. 3; Order of Athena 4; Alpha Epsilon Delta 3. 4; Delta Sigma Nu 1, 2; Student Nurses ' Association of Clemson Univer- sity 2. 3. 4, President 4; Student Nurses ' Association of South Carolina, First Vice President for South Carolina 3. BOLICK. ALAN LEE Recreation and Parks Administration 4; University Union Programs 4. YMCA Staff 1. 2. 3. 4. Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity 2, 3, 4. BOLICK, SAMMY R. Alpha Zeta 3.4 BOMAR. WILLIAM KING Society for the Advancement of Agricul- tural Education 2. 3. Secretary 4; Block and Bridle 3. 4. Publicity Chairman 4; Tiger Band 1.2 BORDERS. WILLIAM THOMAS Cotton Producers Association Scholar- ship; Block and Bridle Scholarship; Alpha Zeta. Chancellor; Blue Key; Block and Bridle Club. President. Student Agricul- tural Council. President. Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity; Livestock Judging Team. BOTTS. JOSEPH ALEXANDER Depanment of Services 3. 4. BOUKNIGHT, DAVID W. Society for Advancement of Agricultural Education 1. BOWERS, ANTHONY ONEAL Perioktoi 3, 4; The Tiger Junior Staff 1. BOYLE. WILLIAM BELTON. JR. Kappa Sigma Fraternity 2, 3, 4. BOYLESTON, LARRY JAMES Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity 2. 3. 4; Agricultural Economics Club 3, 4. BRADLEY, D. KEITH Delta Sigma Nu 1, 2; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity 2, 3, 4. Alumni Secretary 4; TAPS Junior Staff 2, 3; TAPS Senior Staff, Sports Editor 4; Scuba Diving Club 1.2. BRIDGES. RUSSELL P6ARCE R.W. Simpson Award; American Insti- tute of Chemical Engineers 2. 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 1 ; Tau Beta Pi 1 ; ROTC Three Year Scholarship; Company C-4 Pershing Rifles 2. 3, 4. Company Commander 2; Resident Assistant 2. 3,4. BRIDGES, STEPHEN MICHAEL Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3 4 Executive Council 3 4 House Committee 3, Ritual Team (N- ational 3) (Local 3,41 BRITTON. VERNA MARYNELL Nursing Scholarship 4; Student Nurses ' Association. Nominations Committee 3. Chairman Finance Committee 3, 4. Vice- President 4; Girls ' Service Sorority 2. 3. 4. BROOKS. JOHN ROBERT Recreation and Parks Administration Club 3. 4; Society for the Advancement of Agricultural Educational Navigators 4. BROOKS. PHILLIP M. American Society of Civil Engineers; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; Sigma Chi Epsilon 3. 4; Tau Beta Pi 3.4. BROOKS. TERRY LEON Alt Force ROTC Scholarship; American Ceramic Society 1 . 2. 3. 4; Keramos 3. 4; Air Force ROTC 1.2.3.4. BROWN. GORDON LAVELLE. JR. Pi Kappa Alpha Alumni. BROWN, KAY WYATT Phi Kappa Alpha Phi Essay Award 1; R. F Poole Alumni Scholarship; Physics Faculty Award 3; Sigma Phi Epsilon Award 2; Alpha Lambda Delta, Editor 2; Order ot Athena, Sigma Pi Sigma; Society of Physics Students, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4 ; Amateur Radio Club, BROWN, MICHAEL LEONARD Student Representative. Microbiology Department Curriculum Committee 3; Clemson Student Chapter of the Ameri- can Society for Microbiology 2. 3, 4. President 3. BROWN, REBECCA JEANETTE American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2,3, 4, Secretary 3. BROWN, ROGER CURTIS Dean ' s List 1.2,3,4. BROWN, WILLIAM EARL Western Electric Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 4. BROWNE, DAVID DWIGHT American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers 3, 4; South Carolina Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Pi 3,4 BROWNE. JEANNIE SANDLIN Mu Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1. 2; Botany Club 1,2,3.4. BRUORTON. LARRY ROBERTS ROTC 1.2.3. BULL. JAMES ALBERT, IV Kappa Sigma Fraternity 3, 4; Freshman Cheerleader 1. BUNCH. DAVID WAYNE Interfraternity Council Representative 3. 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4. Scholarship BUNNING. THOMAS EDWARD Delta Sigma Nu 1,2, 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity 3, 4. BURDETTE. JANE Recreation and Parks Administration Club; Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister; Tiger Belle; TAPS Junior Staff 2. BURKNALTER, CLAUDIA LYN Student Nurses ' Association 2. Parlimen- tarian; Lutheran Campus Ministry, BURLESON. THOMAS JAY Associated General Contractors 1. 2. 3, 4; Kappa Sigma Fraternity 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Interfraternity Council 4, BURNETT, MICHAEL FLETCHER Honor Roll of Agriculture; Arnold Air Society 2, 3, 4; Alpha Tau Alpha 4; Alpha Zeta 4; Society for Advancement ot Agricultural Education 4, BURNETTE, DEBORAH ANN Clemson University Honors Program Award 3; Alpha Psi Omega 3; Light Brigade 1; Clemson Players 1, 2. 3, 4. President 3. BUSCH, JANET TAYLOR Student Senate 2; High Court 3, 4, Secretary of High Court 4; Tiger Belle 2. Angel Flight 2. 3, 4. Historian 3. 4; Chi Omega Sorority 2. BYARS, NANCY LAURIE Alpha Lambda Delta. 1, 2. Treasurer 2; Alpha Tau Omega Caldender Girl 3; Rally Girl 4; Tiger Belle 2, 3; First Runner Up Miss Clemson 2; First Runner Up Magno- lia Queen; Student Nurses ' Association 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1 ; Freshman Senator 1 ; Manning Hall Social Chairman 1 ; Angel Flight 1; Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3. 4, Chaplin of Pledge Class 1. Panhellenic Delegate 2. 3; Panhellenic Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Publicity Chairman 2. -C- CALHOON, TERRY A. Varsity Football 1, 2, 3,4. CALHOUN, WILLIAM B. A. B. Carter Scholarship 2. 3. 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 4. CALLAWAY. JOHN L., Ill Outstanding Counterguerilla; Scabbard and Blade. Outstanding Army Sopho- more Cadet; Third U. S. Army Certificate for Meritorious Leadership; Counter- guerillas 3; Commander Fourth Regi- mental Headquarters Pershing Rifles 4; Scabbard and Blade 2; Circle K 3. Army ROTC 4. Brigade XO Battalion Com- CALLOWAY. RAEFORD L. Delta Sigma Nu. CAMPBELL. PATRICIA J. Recreation and Parks Administration Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Phi Alpha Gamma 1. 2. 3. 4; Sailing Club 1.2; Tiger Belles 3. 4; Intramurals 3. 4; The Rocker 3; Rugby 2. 3.4. CANDLER. ROXANNA Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Historian Recorder 4 CANNON. MICHAEL C. Honor Roll 1. 2.3. CARSON. WILLIAM J. Scabbard and Blade 1 ; Arnold Air Society 2, Administration Officer 2. Operation Officer 1. CARTER, ALVIN MAXCY American Legion Military Excellence Award 3, Pershing Rifles, Fourth Regi- mental Headquarters 2, Commanding Officer 3; Arnold Air Society 2; Scatibard and Blade 1 CARTER, JOHN C, JR. Society of Physics Students. CASEY, JOHN LEONARD American Society of Mechanical Engt- SENIOR DIRECTORY CASON, NORMAN McSWAIN lota Lambda Sigma. CATHCART, RICHARD SEASE, III Rifle Team 1. 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2; U. S. Army ROTC Scholarship. American Society of fVlechanicat Engineers; U. S. Army Flight Instruction Program. CATHEY, WILLIAM LOCKMAN Delta Sigma Nu. CHARLES. SANDRA EDITH Psi Mu Psi 2, 3. 4, Pledgemaster 3, Secretary 4; Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-President 4; WSBF 1 . CHARPING, PHILLIP HAROLD Microbiology Society Club 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 4. CHARTIER, PHIL LEON Honor Roll 3. Society for the Advance- ment of Management 3, 4; Amateur Radio Club 3. CHASTAIN, PAULA REBECCA Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Order of Athena 3. 4; Class Treasurer 1; Resident Assitant 3, 4: Delta Delta Delta Sorority 1, 2, 3. 4, President 4, Chaplain, So urals. CHILDERS, JAMES SANSBURY Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4, Vice-President 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; ROTC 1, 2. 3. 4; Clemson Players 2, 3. 4, Publicity Director 3; University Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 2. President 3. CHILDRESS. PATRICIA M. Kappa Delta Pi 3. CLARK, CHARLES DONALD Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity 1, 2, 3, 4; Interfraternity Council 3. CLARK, ELIZABETH DEANE Asheville Civitan Scholarship 1; National American Tobacco Distributors Scholar- ship 3; Mathematics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; Dorm Council 2, 3, 4, President 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3; TAPS 1, 2, 3, 4, Honoraries Editor 3, Business Manager and Military Editor 4. CLARK. GEORGE LEON Dorm Council; Alpha Phi Omega. CLARK, HELEN YOLANDA Delta Sigma Nu 1. 2. 3.4. CLARK, KATHRYN SALLEY Society for the Advancement of Manage- CLARKSON, JAMES ROBERT Pep Band 1, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Sergeant-at Arms 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant Major 3, Commander 4; Central Spirit Committee 4. CLEAVELAND, MALCOLM KENT Harrison Freeman Lathrop Award 4; Outstanding Junior Forestry Scholar 3; First Place Speech Night 4; Delegate to World Consultation on Forestry Educa- tion 4; Society of American Foresters 3, 4; Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Alpha Zeta 3, 4, Forestry Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. CLEVELAND, THOMAS WINDFRED, JR. Blue Key 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Interfra- ternity Council 1, 2, 3. Vice-President 3; Phi Delta Theta Fraternity 1 . 2, 3, 4. CLIFFORD, STANLEY JOSEPH Accounting Club 4; Phi Alpha Xi 1. 2, 3, 4; Sailing Club 2, 3, 4; Skiing Club 3, 4. CLONTZ, KENNETH OREN Amencan Institute of Chemical Engi- CLOSE, ALEXANDER DRUMMOND Gilbaert H. Collmgs Memorial Scholar- ship 3. 4; Agronomy Club 1. 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; Agriculture Club 3 4 COBLE, ROBERT LAMAR Society of American Foresters, Secretary; Forestry Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President. COBUR N, CYNTHIA JEANNE Delta Delta Delta Sorority 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Historian 4. COFFEY, EDGAR STUART. JR. Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity 2. 3. 4; Central Dance Association 3, 4, Young Republicans 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4 COKER, TALBERT KENNETH Gamma Beta Phi 1, 2; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 4. COLEMAN, JAMES RUTLEDGE Delta Sigma Nu. COLEMAN, ROBERT CLINTON Sigma Lambda Chi, Secretary; American General Contractors of America, Field Trip Comminee Chairman. COLEMAN, STANLEY DAVID, JR. Amateur Radio Club 1. 2, 4; Institute of Electrical and Electronical Engineers 4. CONLEY, LYN Psychology Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Dorm Council 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 3, 4; Coed Rugby Club 3, 4, Captain 3, 4; Sailing Club 1. CONNELL. JOHN ALLEN Kappa Sigma Fraternity 3, 4, CONNER, KENNETH PAUL Tau Beta Pi 1; Pi Tau Sigma 2; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2. COOK, GEORGE RANDEL Association of Schools of Construction Award 2. Piedmont Contractors Award 3; Outstanding Service Award 2, 3; Associa- tion of General Contractors 2, 3, 4; Sigma Lambda Chi 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Recording Secretary 2, 4; Third Vice-President 3, Second Vice President 2; Photography Club 1 COOK, JANET LYNN Election Board 1, 2, Panhellenic Council Treasurer 4, Delegate to SEPC; Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Membership Chairman 3; Tiger Belle 3. COOLER. ERNEST WESLEY, III Outstanding Counterguerrilla 2; Elective Officer, Scabbard and Blade, Comman- der; Counterguerilla Platoon 3; Sailing Club 4; Airborn and Ranger School. COOLEY, JOE H Basketball 1,2,3. COPE, JACOB MARTIN, JR. Blue Key. President 4; Associated Gen- eral Contractors; Sigma Lambda Chi Class President 1; High Court 3. Centra Spirit Committee 1; Tiger Brotherhood Sigma Nu Fraternity 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Campus Crusade for Christ 1 , 2, 3, 4 Architectural Foundation Board Member. COPELAND, JACKSON MANNING Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 4. COPELAND. ROBERT EDWARD Air Force ROTC Scholarship 3.4 CORPENING, JOSEPH BUTLER Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, Treasurer; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2. 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Beta Phi 1, 2, Treasurer. COSITORE. VINCENT JAMES Baseball 1, 2,3, 4. COVINGTON, COLIN WEATHERLY Sigma Nu Fraternity. COWAN, PATRICIA Alpha Epsilon Delta 2, 3, 4; Order of Athena 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Kappa Kappa Gamma 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Fencing Team 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 3. COX, WILLA LINWOOD P. Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4; Spanish Club 2. CRAIG. CHARLES HORACE American Society for Mechanical Engi- neers. American Metals Society. Techni- cal Operations Society, President 3 CREWS, SAMUEL FRANCIS, III Student Body President 3; Alpha Epsilon Delta 2, 3: Blue Key 2, 3, Sigma Tau Epsilon 2, 3; Delta Sigma Nu 1. 2, 3; Student Senator 1 ; Student Coun Attor- ney 2; Central Spirit Committee 2; Sigma Nu Fraternity; Track Team 1 CRIBB, DON M. Pennell Achievement Award 3; American Society for Civil Engineers 3, 4, 5; AFROTC 1, 2, 3,4, CRAFT, PHILEMON KENNARD American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers 3, 4. CROSQROVE. GEORGE LEONARD Recreation and Parks Administration Club 3; Wrecker 2 CRUMPTON, CHARLES DAVID Student Senate 1 CUBBAG6,JOHN R, Agronomy Club 3, 4 CULBERTSON, CHERYL FAYE Association for Mentally Retarded Chil- dren 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little CUMBIE, ALTON BENJAMIN Recreation and Parks Administration Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; In Ath Offic als 1, 2, 3, CUMMINGS, PAMELA GAYLE American Institute of Architects Student Chapter 1,2 CURTIS, PHILIP CRESWELL Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Recreation and Park Administration Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity 2, 3, 4; Army ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans Club 1,2,3,4. DAILEY, DAVIE WAYNE John Logan Marshall Award 1; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Navigators 1, 2, 3, 4; Clemson Graphic Arts Society 4 DAVIS, BRENDA J. Psi Mu Psi 4; University Chorus 2. DAVIS. COLLINGS SHREVE Theta Chi 2, 3, 4; Interfraternity Council Representative 3, 4; Soccer Team 1. 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, ROBERT AUGUSTUS Alt Force ROTC Scholarship 3, 4; Farm Bureau Scholarship 2, 3; Soil Conserva- tion Districts Scholarship 1; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Vice Commander of Pledge Class 3; Student Agricultural Council 4; Agricultural Engineering Club 1; Spanish Club 2, Student High Court 4; Dorm Council 3; Fraternity Quadrangle Plan- ning Committee 3; Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity 1. 2, 3. 4, Historian 3, President 4, Alpha Gamma Rho Prater nity Alumni Association Board of Direc- tors 4; Clemson 4-H Club 2, 3, 4; TAPS Staff 2, 3; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3. 4; Interfraternity Council 3, 4; Hall Monitor 3.4 DAVIS, SARA PATRICIA Educational Oakway Project 3, 4; Tigerette 3, 4. DEATON, LAMAR NELSON Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, New Member Advisor 4. DELOACHE, MARY ELIZABETH Pre-Velernary Club 1, 2; Delta Delta Delta Sorority 1, 2, 3, 4 DEMORI, R. LYNN REED Elections Board 3; TAPS Junior Staff 2. DENTON, RICHARD SCOTT Mu Beta Psi 1; Tiger Band 3; Concert Band 2. DEWITT, MARY ELIZABETH Psi Mu Psi 2, 3, 4; Dorm Council 3, 4; University Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary- Treasurer 3. 4. DEWITT, MICHAEL GREGG Phi Alpha Xi 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band 4; Track Team 3, 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4. DICKENSON, JAMES ARTHUR Navigators 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi. DICKINSON, GEORGE HEREFIRLD, III South Carolina Recreation Commission 2, 3, 4; Recreation and Parks Administra- tion Club 3, 4 DICKSON, ANN ELIZABETH Pre-Law Society 1 ; Sigma Tau Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, Vice- President 2. Senator 2, Secretary of Student Organizations and Affairs 2; Justice on Court of Lesser Appeals 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority 1,2,3, 4, Scholarship Chairman 2, Corresponding Secretary 3; Spanish Club. DILORIO, NICHOLAS JOSEPH Sigma LamtxJa Chi 4; Association of Geneial Contractors, President 4;Central Dance Association Junior Staff 3; Central Dance Association Secretary-Treasurer 4; Newman Club 1. DINKINS.GENE LYNN American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2, 3,4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Chi Psi 3, 4. DIXON, WALTER EDWARD, JR. Young Republican Club 1, 2; Recreation and Parks Administration Club 2, 3, 4, Block C Club 2,3,4; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3. DODGENS, MARY ELAINE Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister 3, 4; Rally Girl 3, 4; Intramurals 2,4. DOMINICK, GRADY EDWARD Deans List 1. DONALDSON, MILLIE DUPRE Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority 2, 3, 4; TAPS Junior Staff 2, Senior Staff 3, 4. DOTSON, DIANNE CECILE Campus Crusade for Christ 1 , 2, 3, 4. DRAKE, ROBERT DERRELL Student Senate 1, 2; Chairman Traffic and Grounds Committee 2; Student Attorney 3; Speakers Bureau 3; Phi Gamma Delta 3, 4, Historian 3; Inter fraternity Council Representative 3, Pre- sident 4; Tiger Band 1, 2. DRUMMOND, JOHN HOLLAWAY Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Tau Beta Pi DUKE, DEBORA Delta Delta Delta Sorority 1, 2, 3, 4; American Ceramic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, DUNCAN, DONALD RADGE Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2,3,4, DUNN, LAWRENCE AMERY Delta Sigma Nu 1, 2; Senate 2, 4; High Court 4. AFROTC 1 DURANT, PERRY WALKER Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity 1, 2, 3, 4. DURHAM, MARTIN HALE Recreation and Parks Administration Club 2,3,4. ■ Nu iing Program, Vit EDWARDS, JAMES LEAN, JR. Raynonier Scholarship 4; Alpha Ph Omega 2, 3, 4; American Institute of Chemical Engineers 3, Treasurer 3. EFLAND, THOMAS DANIEL, JR. Phi Theta Kappa 4; Student Attorney 3 Attorney General of Student Body 4 South Carolina Student Legislature 4 Advisory Board for EPPS, ANN ELIZABETH Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 2, 3,4. EPTING.CARL RUSSELL James F, Byrnes Scholarship; Columbia Clemson Club Scholarship, Keramos Fra- ternity 3; Society of American Military Engineers 2, President 2; American Ceramic Society 3, Treasurer 3. EPTING, CLAUDE DANIEL American Institute for Chemical Engi- neers 4. EPTING. JOHNNIE TERRELL. JR. National and Sociology Honor Society 3, 4; Sociology Club 3, 4; Psychology Club 3, 4; Central Dance Association Junior Staff 3; Central Dance Association Senior Staff Secretary-Treasurer 4; Kappa Alpha Fraternity 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. EVANS, CARLISLE EDWARD. JR Mu Beta Psi 1; Tiger Band, Flag Corps 3; F lag Corps Commander 1 . EVANS. RICK ROLLINS F.H, Massingill Award 3; John Ford Memorial Award 4; Dean ' s List 3. 4; American Society of Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 4; Tau Beta Pi 4, 5, Recorder 5; Theta Chi Epsilon 3, 4, 5, Treausrer 5. EVATT,JARED CALVIN Kappa Delta Pi 4, EXLEY,SLADE Distinguished Military Student 4; Distin- guished Military Graudate 4; Ronald J. Britz Award 4; Outstanding American Society of Civil Engineers Member 3: American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Society of American Military Engineers Secretary Treasurer 4; Theta Chi Epsilon 4; Tau Beta Pi 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4. s2, 3, Actn Cha SelE !Sen EGGLESTON, SUSAN Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4; Horticulture Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Agriculture Council 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3 Official 3, 4; Cheerleader 1. FAULKENBERRY, MALCOLM DENNIS Kappa Sigma Fraternity 3, 4. FENNELL, CLARENCE American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 4; Fourth Regimental Headquarters Pershing Rifles 3, 4; Student League for Black Identity 1, 2, 3, 4. FERGUSON, JAMES ROBERT American Society of Military Engineers 4. FERGUSON, THOMAS DALE Phi Delta Theta Fraternity 2, 3, 4. FEROZ, ALAMAS President of the American Association of Textile Technologists 4, FINLEY, BARBARA SUE Contestant in Homecoming Pageant 2. FLATLEY, JOHN WILLIAM Society for Technical Operations 3. 4, Treasurer 3; ROTC 1, 2, 3,4. FLEISHEL. VICTOR STEPHEN AFROTC Scholarship 2, 3, 4; Central Dance Association Junior Staff 3; Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity 2, 3, 4; Clemson Players 1 ; Clemson Sailing Club 2, 3. FLEMMING, WILLIAM RAY, JR. Phi Delta Theta 2. 3.4 FLOYD, HARRIETT ANN Clemson Players 4, FORD, BARTON T. Depanment of Services 4 FORREST, HENRY Forbes Chocolate Scholarship 2; Coburg Dairy Scholarship 3, 4; American Dairy Science Association 1, 2, 3, 4. President 4. FOSTER, DANIEL MAX Outing Club 1; Rugby Club 1; Army ROTC 1,2 FOSTER JEFFREY WILLIAM Phi Delta Fraternity 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 4. FOWLER, ROBERTO. Recreation and Parks Administration Club 1. 2. 3; Intramurals 1, 2,3,4. FREEMAN. LAWRENCE Sigma Tau Epsilon 4; Alpha Epsilon Delta 4; Kappa Sigma Fraternity 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Interfraternity Council 3, 4, President 4. FUDURIC, THOMAS GEORGE Freshman Basketball 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4. FULGHUM, MILTON LAMAR, JR. Best Drilled AFROTC Freshman 1, GAINEY, DENNIS CALVIN American Society of Agricultural Engi- neers 1, 2; Resident Assistant 2, 3, 4; Horticulture Club 3, 4; Counterguerillas 1; Tae Kwon Do Club 1. 2, 4; Weight Lifting Club 1, 2, 3,4. GAINEY, PHILLIP CAMERON Delta Sigma Nu 1, 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; TAPS Junior Staff 1, 2; Central Dance Association Junior Staff nptaM Hiu««BA qwK«nirt«ilfflKgffi]rlga am E ; SENIOR DIRECTORY GALLARDO, CHARLES DAVID Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4. GALLEHER, GEORGE ALEXANDER American Society of Civil Engineers 2; Sailing Club 2. 3, 4. GALLOWAY, CANDACE ANN Senate 1. 2, SCSSL 1, 2; Tiger Belle 2. GARDNER. DELORIS Student Nurses ' Association; Student League for Black Identity. GARREN. VICKI ELAINE Dorm Council 3, 4; Co-Head Tiger Belles 3. 4. GARRETT, JAU IES TIMOTHY Amateur Radio Club 4. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. GARRISON, JEAN FAYE Student Nurses ' Association 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3. 4 GAUSE, TIM Jofinatbon Logan Scholarship 1. GEORGIADES, GEORGE CONSTAN- TINE Society of Advancement of Manage- ment 4; Company 4 Pershing Rifles 4; Vice President c-4 Pershing Rifles Alumni Company 4 GIGER, GEORGE ERNEST American Ceramic Society 3. GILCHRIST, GEORGE MARTIN Clemson University Representative to Business Tomorrow Conference 3; Society for Advancement of Manage- ment 2, 3. President 4, Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4; College Republicans 3, 4. GILL, HENRIETTA Recreation and Parks Administration Club 2, 3, 4. Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4. GILLETTE. JACK Ptii Alpha Xi President 1, Recreation and Parks Administration Club 4; Sailing Club 3, Ski Club 2, 3, 4. GILLEY, HERRY DORYAN Student Chapter of American Institute of Architects 2. 3, 4 GILLIAM, MICHAEL Sophomore Class Treasurer 2. GITHENS, HERBERT JOSEPH Student Chapter of the American Insti- tute of Architects 2, 3, 4; WSBF 3, 4 GLEATON, THOMAS LOCKWOOD lota Lambda Sigma 3; Graphic Arts Society 2; Campus Crusade for Christ 2. GODFREY, DAVID BARRY President of lota Lambda Sigma 4; President of Graphic Arts Society 3. GOODSON. THOMAS EDMUND Advi of Management 3; Alpha Tau Omega 2. 3, 4; Delta Kappa Alpha 1, 2. GOSZTONYI, GARY JOHN Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. GRAHAM, CHARLES ALLAN, JR. Student Chapter of the American Insti- tute of Architects 2, 3, 4 GRAHAM, LINDSAY BLANTON Beta Theta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, GRAHL, ROBERT LONE American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers 2, 3, 4. GRAINGER. BRENDA SUE Baptist Student Union 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 3, 4. GRAINGER, WANDA SUE Microbiology Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Secre tary Treasurer 3; Young Democrats 2, The Navigators 3, 4, GRAVELY, STEVE F. Institute of Electrical and Electronic GRAVES, WILBUR REXFORD South Carolina Recreation and Parks Society Scholarship 3; Junior Class Representative to Recreation and Parks Administration, Student-Faculty Com- mittee 4. GRAVLEY, MARTHA JEAN Resident Assistant 3, 4: Girls ' Service Sorority 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Coed Affiliates of Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3. GRAY. ROBERT WAILES Recreation and Parks Administration Club 1. 2. 3: Soccer 1. 2. 3. Outing Club 3, 4; Soccer Booster Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; YMCA Cabinet 4. GREEN. ROBERT WAYNE American Ceramic Society 2. 3. 4; Keramos 3. 4 GREENE. MARION ESTHER Campus Crusade tor Christ 3, 4. GRIFFIN. JOHN DOUGLAS Horticulture Club 4; Editor of Horti- culture Newsletter 4. GROGAN, WILLIAM DANIEL South Carolina Recreation Society Scholarship 3, 4 GROFIC, BARRY EDWARD Sigma Tau Epsilon 3 CRUDE, JEFFREY JOHN Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3. 4; America Institute for Chemical Engineers 2, 3. 4, Tau Beta Pi 4; Phi Kappa Phi, GUILE, DICKSON BROWNE. JR. Horticulture Club 1. 2, 3; Scuba Club 3; Sailing Club 4. -H- HACKETT, TIMOTHY CLARK Associated General Contractors 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. HALL. TURNER HALL, TURNER CORRELL, JR Agriculture Economics Club; Agricul- tural Council; Alpha Gamma Rho Fra ternity. HAMILTON, NANCY ELLEN Tiger Band 2; Concert Band 2, 3, Capers 1; Microbiology Club- HAMPTON. TERRY LYNN American Society of Mechanical Engi neers 3. 4. HANNA. CHARLES PHILLIP Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 1;SCPIRG Publicity Director 3; Delegate to Governor ' s Leadership Conference 3; Student Senate 3; Dorm Council 3, 4; WSBF 1. 2, 3, 4, Senior Staff 3, 4, Board of Directors 4, Spanish Club 3, 4; Clemson Players 3, 4; Periadtoi 3, 4. HARDER. JOYCE CAMERON Dean ' s List. HARDWICK. NELSON L. American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers 3, 4. HARDWICK. WILLIAM TERRY Society for Advancement for Agricul- ture Education. HARE. THOMAS RICHARD Outstanding Staff Officer Air Force ROTC 3; Society for Technical Opera- tions 3; Air Force ROTC 1, 2. 3. HARMAN. THOMAS CECIL Phi Eta Sigma. HARRELL, RICHARD LEE Varsity Football 4. HARRIS, MASON LEROY, JR, Pre- Veterinary Club 1, Block and Bridle Club 2; Scrapbook Chairman. HARRIS, WILLIAM MELVIN, JR. Block and Bridle Club; Chester County Club, HARSHMAN, ANNE LOUISE Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4, President 3; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Chronicle Staff 3. 4. HARVEY. RICK ALAN Phi Delta Theta; Clemson Swim Team. HARWOOD. MARKUS DONALD Vice President YMCA Cabinet 1; Sub- Committee for University Self-Under- standing Study 3; YMCA Board of Directors 3, 4; Board for Student Union 3. 4; Clemson Players 3, Charlie Brown 3. HATHAWAY, BARBARA SPENCER Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Dorm Council President 1 ; Tiger Staff 2. HAYNIE, JIMMIE Pi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4, HEALY. DONALD JOSEPH Pi Eta Sigma Mathematics Award 1; Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association Award 3; Arnold Air Society 3. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; YMCA 1; Amateur Radio Club 1, 2. HELLAMS, MICHAEL DENNIS Dorm Council 1. HENDRICK, MICHAEL LEGRAND Pi Kappa Alpha. HENDRICKS, PETER AMBRIDGE Beta Theta Pi; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, HENRY, SALLY National Spanish Award, Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4. HERLONG, THOMAS HOLMES Pre Veterinarv 1, 2; Block and Bridle Club 3, 4; Senator 1; Sigma Nu. HICKLIN, DAVID MARK Delta Sigma Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Epsilon Delta, HICKS. EDWARD BOYKIN Forestry Club. President; Clemson Rifle Team 2. 3. 4. HIGGINS. RAYMOND FRANCIS Dean ' s List 3. Treasurer Student Body 4; Chairman Budgetary Committee 4; Dorm Council 3, 4, Ski Club 3. 4; Accounting Club 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 4. HILL. WAYNE FULTON. JR. Alpha Gamma Rho; Agronomy Club HINSON. JERRY ROBERT Phi Kappa Phi 2; Tau Beta Pi 1; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 1, Swimming Team 4; Sailing Club 2. HITE, EVERETT ERNEST Tau Beta Pi; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 4. HOLCOMBE, KATHERINE WARREN Alpha Lambda Delta 3, 4; Phi Sigma Omega 1, 2; Order of Athena 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Food Science Club 1 ; Delta Delia Delta 1. 2, 3. 4; TAPS Junior Staff 1,2. HOLCOMBE. STEVEN WAYNE lota Lambda Sigma 2. Secretary. HOLDER. CAROL ANN Kappa Kappa Gamma; Capers; TAPS Junior Staff 3. HOLLAND, WILLIAM PARKER Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; South Carolina Edu on Ast HOLMES, LEWIS FRONTIS Army ROTC 3, 4 r jee Sports Staff 1 . 2, Junior Staff 2. HOLROYD, CHARLES ROSS Faculty Award 1; Tau Sigma Delta; Concert Band. HOLT, DAVID WILLIAM Dean ' s List. HOOD, WILLIAM MICHAEL ROTC; Forestry Club. Secretary 4. HOPKINS. JOHN DRAYTON. JR. Clemson Representative. National Enter- tainment Conference - Kansas City; Clemson Delegate. Southeastern Colle- giate 4-H Weekend; Clemson Delegate, National Sigma Phi Epsilon Conclave; Senior Staff - Palmetto Boys State, Blue Key; Delta Sigma Nu 1. 2, The American Accounting Association 3. 4; The Ameri- can Academy of Political and Social Science 2. 3, 4; Society for the Advance- ment of Management 3. 4; Agricultural and Biological Science Council 2, 3; Accounting Club 4; University 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, President 3; Speakers Bureau 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3. 4. President ' s Cabinet 4; Central Spirit Committee 4; Blue Key 4; Interfraternity Council 3, 4. Judical Board 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3. 4, President 3, 4; Resident Hall Supervisor 3.4. HORTON. DAN LYON Delta Sigma Nu. HORTON, WALTER SANJUAN Outstanding Counterguerilla Award 3; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Clemson Counterguerilla 1 . 2. 3. HOWARD. JOHN P Delta Sigma Nu 3. 4; Freshman Basket- ball 1- HUBBARD, AUSTIN SCOTT Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, Historian 2; Beta Theta Pi, Social Chairman 4. HUFF, CHARLES CHAIN AIA 1; Chronicle. Poetry Editor 3, Edilor-inChief 4, Canterbury Associa- tion; Clemson Players, HUGHES, ROBIN VIRGINIA Chi Psi Sweetheart 2; Sociology Club 2, 3,4, Treasurer 4 HUGHES, SIDNEY H. Agronomy Club; Young Republicans; Gamma Omega Phi; Alpha Gamma Rho. HUNT, DONALD CLAIR Sports Car Club HUNTLEY, CHARLES LAWRENCE Freshman Football Most Valuable Player; Tiger Brotherhood; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. HUTNIK, ROBERT JOHN Clemson University Student Chapter of American Institute of Architects 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3. 4, Vice President 3; Resident Hall Assistant 3, 4; Tiger Staff 1,2. -J- JACKSON. RANDOLPH D. J, Tiger (Cheerleader) 2. 3. Head Head Cheerleader 4; Central Spirit Committee 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Historian 3. Rush Chairman 4. JAMIESON. GEORGE EUGENE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Swimming Instruction JANER, DANIEL ALBERTO Dean ' s List 1 ; Best Pledge Award (Pi Kappa Alpha) 2, Delta Sigma Nu 2, 4; Blue Key 3. 4; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity 2. 3, 4; TAPS 1, 2, 3,4, Photographer 1. 2. 3. Editor 4; Student Alumni Council 4. JENKINS. JOHN K. American Ceramic Society 2, 3. 4; Sports Car Club 4 JENKINS. MICHAEL WAYNE Phi Eta Sigma 3; Tau Beta Pi 1; Phi Kappa Phi 1; Clemson University Glee Club 2 JENKINS. WILLIAM BRENNAN National Conservation Society Scholar- ship 2: Alpha Zeta. Scribe; Xi Sigma Pi, Forester; The Forester Editor; Fores- try Club JENKINSON, MARION DELMAR President Poultry Science Club, Agricul- ture Council ; Dorm Council JENNINGS, JAMES KELLY American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2, 3, 4; YMCA Cabinet 1,2; WSBF 1,2,3. JENNINGS. JOHN KNOX Dean ' s List 3; Treasurer of Young Republi- cans Club 1; Horticulture Club 2. 3, 4; Dorm Council 3 ; TAPS Junior Staff 3. JOHANSON. DENISE E. 2nd Runner up Magnolia Pageant 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Mannin g Hall Secretary-Treasurer 3; Dorm Council Sec- retary 4; Chi Omega Sorority 3, 4; Fencing Team 4; Sailing Club 4; Election Board 3. 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 3, 4 Central Dance Association 3 4- New- man Club 1; Intramurals. JOHNSON. CHARLES JOSEPH American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers 3. 4, President 4. JOHNSON, FRED MURRAY Agricultural Education Club 3, 4; Agron- omy Club 3. 4. JOHNSON. GORDON BLACKWELL Kappa Alpha Fraternity 3. JOHNSON, GREGORY SCOTT YMCA 1. JOHNSON, JAMES WILLIS, JR. Outstanding Cadet 2; ASTM Award 3; Association of U.S. Army Award 3; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 2, 3. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Theta Chi Epsilon 3, 4; Army ROTC 1, 2, 3. 4; Battalion Commander 4 (Distinguished Military Student); Army Flight Program 4. JOHNSON, ROBERT A, Tiger Brotherhood; Football: Block C 1, 2,3. JOHNSTON. ERNEST BURNS Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 1. 2, 3. 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 1 ; WSBF 1, 2. 3, 4, Technical Manager 4, Transmitter Engineer 4; Amateur Radio Club 1. 2. 3, 4. President 3. Secretary-Treasurer 2. JONES, HOWARD MARTIN Agricultural Economics Club. JONES, JOHN EDWIN Association of General Contractors 3. 4. JONES. PAULA LANCINE DeansList l;GleeClub 1. JONES. PHILIP WEST Dorm Council 1 ; Intramurals. JONES, RONALD ERWIN Fram Credit Banks of Columbia Scholar- ship; Agricultural Economics Club 3, 4; Kappa Sigma Fraternity 2,3, 4. JONES, WILLIAM JACK Microbiology Club 3, 4; Chi Psi Frater- nity 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. JUNG. HERBERT CHARLES, JR. American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2, 3, 4; American Chemical Society 4; Hall Monitor, Supervisor 2, 3, 4, -K- KAMMOUN, NABEEL FOUAD American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers; Soccer. KANE, ROBERT BARRY High Honors 1, 2, 3, 4; AFROTC First Honors Award 3; Oak Leaf Cluster 3; Strom Thurmond Scholarship 1; Honors Program. Junior Division 1, 2; Phi Kappa Phi 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3; Society of American Military Engineers 2: AFROTC 1, 2, 3. 4. Dorm Council 3; WSBF 2,3,4; College Republican Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 1972 College Republican State Convention. KARST. WILLIAM BLECKLEY. JR. American Institute of Architects; Tiger Photo Staff 2. KASSAB, DIANNE ADELE Block and Bridle Club 2, 3, 4; Pre- Veterinary Club 1. KAY, FREDSTEVON Technical Operation Club 3. 4; Hall KAY. WILLIAM ANDREW Tau Sigma Delta; Student AIA. KAY, WILSON JEROME American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 4, KELLER. JAMES EDWARD American Society for Microbiology 3, 4; Kappa Sigma F raternity 2, 3. 4. KELLETT, BARTO PAUL Alpha Epsilon Delta; Pre-Medical Honorary Society 3; College Republicans President 2; Student Senator 3; Student Attorney 2, 3; Kappa Sigma Fraternity, KELLY, KAREN SUSAN Dorm Council 2, 3; Fourth Regimental Headquarters 2, 3, 4. KELSEY. MARY BETH Phi Kappa Phi 3.4 KENDRICK. THOMAS BYRON Tiger Brotherhood; Football; Block C. KENNERTY. MARY CECILE Intramural Girls ' Tennis Champion 2: Senate 2, President ' s Cabinet 3; Central Spirit Committee 2, 3. Central Spirit Chairman 3; Youth Advisory Council Selective Service 2, 3; Delegate State Student Legislature 2; Chi Omega Soror- ity 1, 2, 3. 4. Best Pledge 1, Panhellenic Representative 1, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3 President 4; Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister 3, 4; Tiger Belle Chairman 2; Court Queen Chairman 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3. KEREKANICH. STEVE RICHARD Alpha Phi Omega; Pre-Veterinary Club; Microbiology Club. KESSLER. NELSON THOMAS Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 4; Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. SENIOR DIRECTORY i KING, ALAN CLARK Kappa Sigma Fraternity 3, 4; Advanced AFROTC: AFROTC Flight Training. KING, DEBORAH JANE Freshman Cheerleader 1; Varsity Cheer- leader 2. KING, GEORGE R. National Block and Bridle Club, Assistant Editor to Club Annual: Society for the Advancement of Agricultural Education, Outstanding Junior for SAAE, SAAE Education Grant KING, JOHNNY THOMPSON Tiger Band 1. KINGMAN, JAMES RUSSELL Kappa Alpha Fraternily KIRK, JERRILU Tiger Belle 3. 4; French Club 2 KIRK, RICHARD ROY Young Republicans- KLAAS, CHRISTINA Alpha Zeta 4; Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority 2, 3. 4; Central Dance Associa- tion 3. 4: Corresponding Secretary KNOBEL, PETER PAUL Rotate Club Scholarship. KOCH, ROBERT E Math Club; Hall Supervisor; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Luthern Student Move- KOON. ALBERT RAY, JR Society for Technical Operations 3, 4 KOSSLER, MARY ELIZABETH Cheerleader 1, 3, 4; Recreation and Parks Administration Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Senator 1; Central Spirit 2; Resident Assistant 2, 3, 4; Chi Omega Sorority 2, 3.4, Pledge Trainer 4. LADEN, DONN RICHARD Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 2, 3, 4 LAMB, BROADUS, JR. Agronomy Club Treasurer; Counte- rguenlta Platoon. LANDON. THOMAS E American Ceramic Society Student Branch 1, 2, 3, 4; Keramos 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2. 3,4. LANDRETH, GEORGE EDWARD Advanced Army ROTC 3. 4, 1st Batta- lion Commander 4, Military Science III Cadet of the Year 3; Tau Beta Pi 4; Theta Chi Epsilon 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 4; American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Society of American Military Engineers 3, 4; Dorm Council 3, 4; The Navigators 2, 3, 4; Resident Assistant 2, 3,4. LANGSTON, GREGORY GLENN Higgins Scholarship 2, 3, 4; AFROTC Scholarship 2, 3, 4; Air Force Times Award 3; Reserve Officer Association Award 2, 3; American Institute of Chemi cal Engineers 2, 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1. 2, 3, 4; Blue Key 3. 4; Phi Delta Theta 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 2, 3. 4, Area Com- mander 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Treasurer 4; AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Wing Commander 4. LARK, CHARLIE MICHAEL Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity 3, 4. LAVENDER, WILLIAM THOMAS, JR. American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers 3, 4; R.W. Simpson Award 1; Senator 3; Senate President 3, SCSSL Delegate 3, 4, Committee Chairman; Governor ' s Conference Delegate 3; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4, Treasurer; Blue Key 4. LAWRENCE, NANCY CAROLYN Student Nurses Association 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 2; Baptist Student Union 1,2,3. LAWSON, TALMADGE High Court 4; Student League for Black Identity 1, 2. 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2, 3, 4, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; University Chorus 1, 4 LEDBETTER, GARY JAMES American Society of Civl Engineers 4; The Navigators 2, 3, 4 LEPTICH, WILLIAM MATHIAS Forestry Club 1, 2. 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band 1 , 2; Concert Band 1 LEVER. LINDA ANNE Delta Delia Delta Sorority 2 3, 4. LEVINE, ROBERT TERRY Theta Chi Fraternity 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 4. LEWIS, PAUL EDWARD, JR. Army ROTC; Worker at Clemson Can- teen 1.2.3. LIGON, HARRELL WILSON Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4; International Christian Outreach Association. LIND, WILLIAM JOHN lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Graphic Arts Society 2, 3,4. LINDBERG, DEBORAH ANNE Pre-Veterinary 1, 2; Debating Team 3, 4; Chairman Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha 4. Block and Bridle 3, 4, Student Attorney 4, College Republicans 2, 3. 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Executive Director 4 Aero Club 3 4 LINDLER, ROBERT MICHAEL American Institute of Chemical Engineers 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2,3,4. LONG, JAMES GNANN Deans List 1, 2. 3. 4; Graduate Assistant 5; Gamma Beta Phi 1. 2, 3; Clemson Student Education Association 3, 4, Vice President 4; Intramural Softball 4 LONG. JERRY GLENN Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Spanish Club; Freshman Cheerleader. LUCAS, JAMES LLOYD Phi Kappa Phi Essay Award 1; Dean ' s List 1 . 2,3. 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 2. 3. 4; South Carolina All-State College Band 2; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4. Poetry Editor 2, Features Editor 3, 4; Tiger 1, 2, 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Concert Band 1 , 2. 3, 4; Pep Band 1,2,3. 4; Young Republicans 1; Young Demo- crats 4; German Club 3.4; University Self Study Subcommittee 2, Chester County Club 1; Army ROTC Band 1, 2. LUNDEEN, DANIEL WILLIAM Football 1, 2, 3.4 LYNAM. ELLIOTT HUGER, III Associated General Contractors 1,2,3, 4, Treasurer 4; Sigma Lambda Chi 3, 4, Vice-President 4 -M- MACDONALD, DOUGLAS PLOWDEN Honors List 1, 2; American Society of American Engineers 1, 2; Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Comptroller 4; Westminster Fellowship 3, 4, Moderator 4. MACINTYRE. MARY ANN Society for Technical Operations; Etec tions Board; Dorm Council. McADAMS, LARRY CLYDE Kappa Sigma Fraternity 3, 4, Pickens County Club 1. 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3. Operations Officer 3; Clemson Players 3, 4; Rugby Club 1. McALHANY, LEWIS MILTON Sigma Nu Fraternity. McCRAW, ROBERT DAVIS Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 2. Vice-President 2; Tau Beta Pi 2. McCRICKARD, BARBARA JEAN Semi-finalist Miss Homecoming 2; Semi- finalist Miss Clemson 2; 2nd Runner-up Miss Magnolia 1; Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority 1. 2, 3. Panhellenic Delegate 2; Activities Chairman 2, President 3; Tiger Belle 2, tntramurals 1, 3. McGLOTHLIN. MICHAEL FRED Accounting Club 4. MclLWAIN. MARC STEPHEN Society for Technical Operations; Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. MclNAILL, ANNE SADLER Kappa Delta Pi. McJUNKlN, RODGER DALE Recreation and Parks Administration Club 3, 4. McKAIN, CAREY WILSON Bickley Scholarship 2; Scholarship for Scholars 2; Sigma Tau Epsilon Sopho- more Award 2; Junior Division Honors; Phi Eta Sigma 1. 2. 3, 4; Delia Sigma Nu 1. 2. 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Delta 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 2,3,4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Clemson Forensic Society 4; Clemson Debate Team 4. Mcknight, henry eddie Zoology Club 4. McLEES, WILLIAM THOMAS Agricultural Economics Club 2. McLEOD, GORDON KEITH Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity 3. McMAHAN, ROBERT LEE Forestry Club; Tiger Band; Concen Band. McMillan, james hinton Honor Roll 2, 3; Jim Rugby Award 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Delta 3, 4; Delta Sigma Nu 1,2: Student Senator 2. 3; Committee Chairman 3: Rugby Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, Match Secretary 4; Wrestling Club 2, 3, President 2, 3; Water Polo Club 3; TAPS Junior Staff 1; Trjer 2, 3,4. McNAlR, MARY JANET Highest Honors 1, 2, 3; John D Lane Scholarship 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4. Alpha Lambda Delta 2: Phi Sigma Omega 1, 2; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4, Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 2, 3, Clerk 4; Clemson University Archives Committee 4; Byrnes Hall Receptionist 2, 3. McNeill, william charles, jr Phi Psj 2. 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; TAPS Junior Staff 2. 3. McPHAIL, franklin EDWARD, jr. Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4, Delta Sigma Nu 1, 2. 3, 4, President 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4, Alpha Epsilon Delta 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2. 3,4, Vice President 3,4. Mcpherson, william Leonard Foundary Education Foundation Schol- arship; Honors List 1, 2, 3; Society for Technical Operations 3, 4, President 3; Cle nson Student Association for Menti irdation. McSWAIN, JOHN McGREGOR Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Clemson Sailing Club 4, Vice Commodore 1. McTAMNEY, AASE MARIE Clemson Sailing Club 1 , 2, Corresponding Secretary 2. Angel Flight 1, 2, 3, His- torian 3; Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority 3,4;WSBF 1, 2. 3, Office Manager 3. McTAMNEY, JOHN MICHAEL Vice-Commandant Award (AFROTC); Tau Beta Pi; Theta Chi Epsilon; Air Force ROTC; Arnold Air Society; Freshman Basketball; Freshman Baseball. WSBF Staff MAHN, REGINALD DOUGLAS T O. Society 2, 3. MAJOR. CHARLES PAUL Forestry Club 4; Clemson University Student Chapter Society of American Foresters, Chairman 2; ROTC. MARTIN, DAWN IRMITER Tiger Belles 3. MARTIN, GARNETT MILTON Outstanding Freshman ROTC Cadet 1; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity 3, 4, Secretary 3. 4. MARTIN, JOHN PHILLIP Mu Beta Psi 4, 5. Vice-President 5, Tiqer Band 1, 2, 3. 4. 5; Librarian 5; Concen Band 4. Secretary 4. MARTIN, JOHN WORCE, III Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity 4. MARTIN. MABRY EVERETTE Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4. Captain; Basketball Hustle Award; Basketball Most Valuable Player Award; Basket Defense Award; Tiger Brotherhood 3; Keramos 2; American Ceramic Society 3. 4. MASSIE, DOROTHY GASPARRO Nu Sigma Chi 2, 3. MATHENY, CARL SMITH, JR. Kappa Sigma Fraternity. MATHIS.WILMA JEAN Student Nurses Association 2. MATSINGER, JAMES R ROTC 4; WSPF 2; Outing Club 1; Scuba Diving Club 3, Secretary 3. MET2E, JAMES A.l.A. 1, 2, 3,4. MICHAELS, CHARLES CALVIN Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. MILLER, MICHAEL American Society of Mechanical Engi- MILLER, ROBERT GREGORY Agricultural Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Alpha Gamma Rho Frater- nity 3, 4, Agriculture Biology Council 4. MILLS, FLOYD SIMPSON, JR. Vice-President Freshman Class; Vice- President Sophomore Class; High Court 3, 4, Chairman 4. Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity 2, 3. 4; Central Dance Associa- tion 3; ROTC 1,2, 3,4. MILLS, ROGER WYATT Kappa Sigma Fraternity. MINSEY, JOHN PAUL Institute of Electrical and Electronic MITCHELL. PAULA STEPHENS Delta Delta Delta Sorority; Recreation and Park Administration Club. MIXON, JAMES CLAUDE Sailing Club 1. MIXSON, RICHARD H., JR. IEEE Ski Club. MOBLEY, CRAIG ALLAN WSPF; SLB 1; Air ROTC Cadet Captain. Active Cub Scout Master Seneca Region; Registration Leader in Student Govern- MONNEN, MILLARD CHRISTIAN. JR. Dean ' s List 3; Horticulture Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President Scuba Club 2, 3. MONTIETH, MICHAEL ANDERSON lota Lamda Sigma 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Resident Assistant 2, 3, 4. MOON, JOHN ERNEST Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Penn Relay Gold Medalist; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3. 4; Student Body Vice-President 3, 4; Presi- dent ' s Cabinet 3, 4; Budgetary Commit- tee 3, 4; Student Grievance Committee 3, 4; Pro-Tern of Student Senate 3, 4; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity 2, 3, 4; Vice- President 3; Block C Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3, Horticulture Club 1 . MOORE. DANIEL WILLIAM RAYMOND Kappa Alpha Fraternity 2, 3, 4; Psycho- logy Club 2, Sociology Club 3, 4. MOORE, JULIETTE SIMS High Honor List 2, Sigma Tau Epsilon 2; Psychology Club 2, Dorm Council 2; Resident Assistant 1; Clemson Student Association for Mental Retardation 2 MOORE, RICHARD WAYNE Recreation and Parks Administration Club 1, 2, 3,4. MOORE, WILLEAM EUGENE American Society for Chemical Engineers 1; ROTC 4. MOORE. WILLIAM LEE Lowenstein Foundation Scholarship 1, 2, 3. 4; Kappa Sigma Fraiernity 1, 2, 3, 4. MOORING, BENJAMIN WAYNE Blue Key 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Americ:an Societv for Mechanical Engi- neers; Arnold Air Society 2, 3, 4. Commander 3. MORGAN. CHARLES GLENN American Ceramic Society 2, 3, 4. MORRIS, ANNE CAROLINE Who ' s Who 4; Dean ' s List 1; Junior Class Council 3; Senior Class Council 4; Secre- tary Judicial Board4;WSA Judical Board 4; Court of Appeals. Secretary 4; Resid- ent Assistant 3. 4. 5. Lever Hall President 6. American Institute of Architects 1. 4, Secretary 4. Fine Arts Film Club 2. 4, Student Publications Committee 5; Stu- dent Government Pageant Committee 7; TAPS 4. 5. 6, 7, Co-Designer and Military editor 5. Designer 6, 7. MORRISON. EARL CLARENCE Resident Assistant MUMMA. SHAROfM ANN ARA Services Scholarship. Spanish Club. MURPHREE. ANDREA JULIA Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Delta Delta Delta 2, 3, 4, Tiger Belle 3. MURPHY, CARL FOREST National Guard Grant In Aid 2; Forestry Club 2. MYERS, MARVIN RICHARDSON, JR. Keramos 3, 4; American Ceramic Society 2,3,4. MYERS. RONALDWILLIAM Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. MYERS, VANN BETH Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; John D. Lane Scholarship 3; Student Leadership Con- lirence 3; Honors Program 1, 2; Alpha Epsilon Delta 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Alpha Lamda Delta 1 , 2, 3, 4, President 3, Junior Advisor 3; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; High Rise No. 3 Dorm Council 3, President 3; Order of Athena 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority 3, 4; TAPS Staff 1, 2. 3, 4, Classes Who ' s Who Editor. Administration Student Activities 4; Resident Assistant 2, 3, 4. -N- NEELY, ANGELA Angel Flight 2, 3, 4. Informations and O perations Officer; Resident Assistant. NELSON, GARY L. Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4,Sergeant-at Arms4. NELSON, WILLIAM ASHER. JR. Phi Psi Fraternity 2; American Associa- tion of Textile Chemists and Colorists 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; J. E. Sirrine Foundation Scholarship 3, 4; Sonoco Products Co. Scholarship 1, 2 NELSON, WILLIAM GAFFNEY Sophomore Outstanding Cadet Award ROTC by Scabbard and Blade 2; Third ACC 220 yard dash 2; Third ACC 100 yard dash 2; National Sojournens Award 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2; Outstanding College Athletes of America 2; Sigma Tau Epsi- lon 2, 3, 4; Blue Key National Honor Fraternity 3. 4; Scabbard and Blade; Phi Delia Theta Fraternity 2. 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 2; Clemson Track Team 1, 2,3,4. NETTLES, MARVIN EUGENE Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Theta Chi Epsilon. NICHOLSON, RONALD DALE Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3, 4; Army ROTC 1,2, 3,4. NOEL, MARY FRANCES Sailing Club 1. 2. 3, Secretary 2; Micro- biology Society 3, 4. NORRIS, D. MAXINE Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship 1 ; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4. Secretary 4; Student Senate 4, Residence Halls Committee 4; Resident Assistant 4; TAPS 3, 4. NORTON, LAWRENCE SMITH Eatons-Freeman Piano Scholarship Award; Mu Beta Psi; Clemson Glee Club; Agriculture Economics Club. NUOVO, JEFFREY GUY Student Chapter of the American Insti- tute of Architects 1, 2.3,4. OAKLEY, RONALD W. Sigma Lambda Chi 4. 5; Student Chapter of the Associated General Contractors 2, 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 3, Secretary 5; Kappa Sigma Nu Fraternity 1, 2; Kappa Sigma Fraternity 2. 3, 4, 5; Advanced ROTC 3. 4. O ' CAIN. JAMES CARRY American Society of Civil Engineers 1, 2; Associated General Contractors of Ameri- ca 3. 4; Tae Kwon Do 4; Central Dance Association 4 OGLEVEE. LINDA LORENE Alpha Lambda Delta 1. 2. 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Delta Delta Delta Sorority 1 ; Angel Flight 1. SENIOR DIRECTORY Christ 3,4. OSMENT. ROBERT WILLIS Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 3, 4, Secretary 4. OWEN, JAMES HENRY, JR. Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4, President 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Supply Sergeant 3, Supply Officer 4: Pep Band 3, 4. PACE, BRENDA MELVINA Psi Mu Psi Vice President 3; Department of Services 1 ; Glee Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. PAGE, HOWARD WAYNE Air Force ROTC Pilot 3. PAGETT, JOHN RAULINSON Forestry Club; Society of American Forestry. PALMER, STEPHEN OeVEAUX Senator 1, Arnold Air Society 3, 4, National Society of Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1 . 2. 3, 4. PARKER, THALES Tiger Reporter 1 ; Tiger Photographer 3. 4;PeriaktQi: YMCA 1, 2, 3,4. PARKER. TONY WARREN Technical Operations; Air Force ROTC PARRIS, BARBARA ROSEMARY Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Dorm Council Representative; Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority 2, 3, 4; Assistant Registrar 3; Social Chairman 4; YMCA Cabinet 1. PARRIS, ROBERT PAUL Agricultural Engineering Club 1, 2; Agri- cultural Economics Club 2, 3,4; Agricul- tural Council 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Rbo Fraternity PARSONS, ALBERT E., JR. Technical Operations Club 2. PATRICK, MARGARET ADAIR Clemson Student Nurses Association 2, 3, 4, President 3; State Breakthrough Chair- man 3, 4. PATRICK, PERRY COOPER American Society of Civil Engineers; :iety of Civil Engineers Ne , Edit PATTERSON, BARRY STEVEN South Carolina Recreation and Parks Society 1, Recreation and Parks Admin- istration Club 1. PEACE, TERRELL MA CK American Society of Textile Management Award 3; American Ceramic Society 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Keramos Fraternity 3.4, Herald 4; Lambda Beta Pi 1, 2. PEEPLES, DAVID DWANE Air Force ROTC Scholarship 2; Air Force ROTC 1, 2. 3, 4; Technical Operations Club 3, 4 PEIGLER, RICHARD STEVEN Horticulture Club 2, President. PERRY, LINDA GRACE Dean ' s List 1. PETTIGREW, STEPHEN ROBERT G. Dewey Ardnt Scholarship 4; Agricul- ture Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Zeta Fraternity 2, 3, 4, Censor 4; Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity 3,4. PHILLIPS. SUSAN PANNELL Microbiology Society; Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority 3, 4; Capers 1. PHILLIPS, O. CLIFF Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1.2.3,4 PLYLER. CHRIS PARNELL Sigma Alpha Epsilon Grant for Leader- ship; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. POE, ELLEN TAYLOR Student Nurses Association 1,2,3, 4. POE, CARL M. Who ' s Who 1971 1972: Air Force ROTC Scholarship 2, 3. 4; AFCEA Scholarship 3, 4; AFCEA Award 4; ASME Award 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1. 2, 3, 4, President 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 2, 3. 4. Vice President 4, American Institute of Aero- nautics and Astronautics 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Vice President 3; Air Force Association 2, 3, 4; AFCEA 3, 4; American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers 4; institute of Electrical and Elec- tronic Engineers 3, 4; C.rcle-K 2, 3, 4, President 4. Treasurer 3; Arnold Air Society 2.3,4. PORTER. CLAUDE EDWARD Central Dance Association 3, 4, Senior Staff Alternate; Spanish Club 3, 4. POTOCIK. DAVID PAUL Dean ' s List 2. 3; Dormitory Council 4; Young Republicans 1; Clemson Weight- lifting Club 2; Clemson Ski Club 3. 4. PRICE. DAVID ALEXANDER Alpha Zeta Fraternity 2. Treasurer 4; Agricultural Council 4. PRICE, JOHN AUBREY Football 1. 2.3.4. PRICE. JOSEPH MARTIN ROTC 1.2. PHIODY. THOMAS H Greenville News Peace Scholarship 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 2, 3. 4. President 4; Speakers Bureau 3; T jer Staff Writer 1, Features Editor 2. Associate Editor 3. Co-Editor 4. PRINCE. ANGELA FOWLER Klugh Award. Clemson Dairy Princess; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges 4; Kappa Delta Theta; French Club. Vice President; Society for English Graduate Students; Senate 2. 3; Clerk of Senate 3; Election Board 2. 3; Secretary of Student Body 4; Student Union Governing Board 3; Admimstration- Faculty-Siudent Committee 4; Chi Omega Sorority 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5; President of Manning Hall Dorm Council 4; South Carolina Governor ' s Conference 3; SCSSL 2; TAPS Junior Staff 2. PRINCE, BROOKS ROBINSON, III American Institute of Architects Design Award 4; Honorable Mention South Carolina Concrete Masonry Architecture Design Award 3, Tau Sigma Delta 4; Kappa Sigma Fraternity. PRUITT, DENNIS PAUL Air Force ROTC General Dynamics Award; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Scuba Diving Club. PUTMAN, KENNETH WAYNE American Chemical Society 1 . QUATTLEBAUM, HARRIET EVELYN Psi Mu Psi 3, 4, Secretary 3. President 4; Dormitory Council 2. 4. Vice-President 2. President 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 4. QUATTLEBAUM, STEVEN KELTON Tiger Band 1, 2, 3,4 QUINTERO, CARLOS J. P Stevens Company Scholarship 1, 2, Greenville Area Personnel Association Scholarship 3; Southern Woolen and Worsted Association Scholarship 3, 4; Blue Key National Honor Fraternity 3,4; Central Spirit Committee 4; Resident Assistant 2, 3. 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 4; Varsity Cheerleader 2. 3. 4; WSBF 1. 2; ROTC 1. 2. RAMAGE. ALBERT A. R. F. Poole Schloarship; Tau Beta Pi Award: American Institute of Chemical Engineers Scholarship Award; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; President of American Institute of Chem- ical Engineers; Sailing Club. RAMSEY, FRANCIS DAVID, JR. First Honors Ribbon, AFROTC 3, Phi Eta Sigma 2; Phi Kappa Phi 3, Tau Beta Pi 3. RAMSEY, JOHN CHARLES Forestry Club 4. RANDALL, ERIC CHARLES Alpha Phi Omega; Society for Advance- ment of ManagetTtent. RATCLIFF. NEIL BARNES Recreation and Parks Administration Club REBULA, OSCAR C Dean ' s List; Member Student Senate, Traffic and Grounds Committee; Phi Alpha Xi 2, 3. 4, President 3. 4;Student Attorney: Weight Lifting Club; Ski Club. REIFSNIDER, CHARLES DUNCAN Iota Lambda Sigma 3. 4. Historian 4. REITZ, CARLASUE Delta Delta Delta Sorority 2. 3. 4. Secretary and Rush Chairman; Tiger Belle 3. REMBOLD. WILSON KEITH Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 4; Tiger Band 1; Concert Band 1. Sailing Club 1 . 2. 3. 4. Business Manager 2, 3, President 4; Sailing Team 1. 2.3.4. RENTZ. RICHARD WYMAN American Institute of Chemical Engineers Chapter Scholarship; American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2, 3. 4, Vice- President 4; Sailing Club 1 . 2. 4. RETTEW. WILLIAM EARLE. II American Society of Civil Engineers. RHODIN. ERIK HANS Clemson Soccer Team 1: Sailing Club. Fleet Captain 2; Scuba Club; Ski Club. President 3.4 RICE. BRUCE WAYNE Phi Alpha Xi; Wrestling Club. RICHARDS. NORMAN SMITH American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers 2. 3. 4; YMCA 4. RICHARDSON. JOHN ROBERT Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity 2. 3. 4; TAPS Photographer 3. 4. RIDDLE, NED ELLIOTT American Society of Civil Engineers. ROBERTS, DEBRAC. Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Girls Service Sorority 3, 4, V President Pledge Class; YMCA 1, 2, 3 Lutheran Student Movement 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 3. Publicity Chairman 2: Con cert Band 1 . 2. ROBINSON, G. CHASE, JR. American Institute of Chemical Engi neers; SCCHR; ROTC. ROBINSON, TERRY J. Delta Delta Delta Sorority 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. Room Chairman 4; Angel Flight 1. 2. 3, Pledge President 1. Operations Officer 2. Commander 3, Outstanding Commander ' s Award; Intra- murals 1 , 2; Little Colonel Contest 3. ROCHESTER. DEWEY PAUL Mu Beta Psi 2. 3, 4; American Chemical Society 3, 4; Chemistry Teaching Assis- tant 4, Assistant Lab Directory NSF Proiect 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Supply Sergeant 3. Vice-Commander 4. ROGERS. CECELIA G. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 2.3,4 ROGERS, DAN MILTON EARL Greenville Concrete Award; AFROTC Achievement Award; AFROTC Elec- tronics and Communications Award; American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers Outstanding Achievement Award; South Carolina Asphalt Paving Associa- tion Award; Phi Eta Sigma; American Society of Civil Engineers 2. 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Kappa Sigma Fraternity 1. 2. 3. 4. Vice- President. ROGERS, PATRICIA DIANE Dean ' s List; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4, Secretary 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Newtonion Society, Math Club 2, 3, 4; Scuba Diving Club 2, 3, Secretary ROSS, PHILIP BOOTH, JR. American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4. ROUP, GAIL MARIE Phi Kappa Phi 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Psychology Club 3 4. ROWE, MICHAEL EDWARD Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity RUMPH, SCOTT V., Ill Student Chapter of the American Insti- tute of Architects 1,2.3.4. RUNION. JAMES BENNETT Kappa Sigma Fraternity. RUSH. BARRY A. Sigma Tau Epsilon 2: Alpha Epsilon Delta 2; Campus Crusade for Christ; Tiger Band 2 RUSH. SUSAN ELIZABETH Delta Sigma Nu 1. 2. 3. 4. Corres- pondance Secretary 3; Microbiology Society 3. 4. Secretary-Treasurer 4; Coed Affiliates Pershing Rifles. Capers Regi- mental Staff 2, 3. Commander 3; Baptist Student Union 1, 2. 3, 4. Activities Chairman 2. SANDERS. GLORIA JEAN Dormitory Council 1 SANDIFER, WILIAM FRANK Alpha Tau Alpha Award 4; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Sigma Delta; Kappa Delta Pi. President 4; Alpha Tau Alpha. President 4. SANGUINITO. CHARLES JOSEPH Pennsylvania Scholarship 1; Intramurals. SANSONE. DONALD ANTHONY Delta Sigma Nu 1; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3. 4. SAULS. McCROY Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity 2 SAYLOR, RODNEY J. Society for the Advancement of Agricul- tural Education 1. SCARBOROUGH. ROBERT LEE Society of American Military Engineers 2; American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers 3. 4; Beta Theta Pi. President and Alumni Secretary. SCHEIBEL. TIMOTHY JOHN Theta Chi Fraternity 2, 3, 4; Rugby Club 3; Recreation and Parks Administration Club 4. SCHIESSER, JANIS LYNN Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Dorm Council 3: TAPS Staff 2. SCHLAMAN, EUGENE HOWARD Baptist Student Union. SCHMIDT, MARK FRANK Keramos Fraternity, Dean ' s List 2; Dorm Council 1; American Ceramic Society, President. SCHNEIDER. DANA PAUL American Institute of Chemical Engi- SCHUBERT, GAIL JEAN Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. SCHULTZ. SHERRYL ANNE American Chemical Society 1. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 2. 3; TAPS Junior Staff 3; TAPS Senior Staff 4 SCHUSTER. CHARLES EDWARD Gamma Sigma Delta 4; Alpha Zeta 3. 4; Food Science Club 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 3 President 4; Student Agricultural Council 3. 4; Outing Club 2. 3. 4. SCOTT. GEORGE WILLIAM Theta Chi Epsilon 3. 4. Vice-President; American Society of Civil Engineers 3. 4. SEABROOK, GEORGE American Institute of Architects 1, 3, 4. SEELKE, RALPH David Griddings Award 1971; Honor Society of Agriculture Sophomore Award 2; Microbiology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1,2,3,4; The Navigators 1, 2,3,4. SEESMAN, PAUL ANDREW American Society for Microbiology; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor and Outdoor Track Teams 1 , 2, 3, 4; Block C Club. SEIGLEB. EDDIE WATSON, III Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity 4: Varsi- ty Football 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4: Block C Club 3, 4. SELLARS, ROBERT MARION Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity 3, 4. SHANK, GARY LUTHER Society for the Advancement of Manage- SHARPE, HUGH PALEY Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 2. SHAW, PATRICIA TAPS Junior Staff 1. 2; Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sister of the Golden Heart. SHEALY. RUSSELL HENRY Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. SHELL. ROBERT CHARLES Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity: Football; Block C Club. SHELLEY. GEORGE ROLAND Sigma Nu Fraternity 1, 2, 3. 4, Social Chairman. SHULER, CAROL Gamma Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; American Society of Micro- biology 3, 4. SHULER, CHARLES Merck Award; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4: American Chemical Society 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi 1,2, SHULER, DONNA KAY Girls ' Service Sorority 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. President 3; Student Volunteer Pro- grams. 4. SHULER. TED HOWARD American Society of Agricultural Engi- neers 3. Reporter. President 3; Agri- cultural Council 1. SIMPSON. MARY LOUISE Psychology Club 3.4. SIMPSON. STEVEN IRA R. O. Hall Academic Scholarship: Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. SINCLAIR. STEPHEN DENNIS Pre-Law Club; President of Dorm Coun- cil; Theta Chi Fraternity. Secretary: Sports Car Club; WSBF Radio: Weight Lifting Club. SINCLAIR. WILLIE THOMAS American Society of Chemical Engineers 4; Baptist Student Union 1. 2; YMCA 1. 2; WSBF Staff 1. SKELTON, RICHARD BYRON Accounting Club 4, Dorm Council. SKINNER. JAMES MARVIN Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity; Football 1; TAPS Junior Staff 2.3 SLOAN, JOHN WILSON, JR. Sigma Tau Epsilon: Golf Team 3. 4. SLOAN, THOMAS LARRY Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4, National Executive Committee 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1 , 2. 3, 4; Pep Band 1.2. 3, 4; Air Force ROTC Band 1.2. SMITH. CARL BRUCE Dean ' s Lits 1. 2. 3; Agricultural Club 2, 3. 4; Society for Technical Operations 3. 4. Program Committee. SMITH. GEORGE ARTHUR YMCA Cabinet 1. 2. 3: YMCA Coach 1. 2. 4; Christian Science Organization 1. 2. 3. 4. President 2; Alpha Phi Omega 1. 2. 3. 4; Concert Band 1. 2. 4; Sailing Club 4. SMITH. ROCKY Kappa Sigma 2. SMITH, THOMAS BURWELL Student Senate 4. Kappa Alpha Order 2. 3. 4; Track Team 1. SNIDER, ERIC HEINMAN Chemistry Faculty Award 2; R. O, Hull Scholarship 2, 3, 4; American Chemical Society Student Affiliates 1, 2, 3, Treas- urer 1, President 4; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Fraternity 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4. Vice-President 4. SNODDY. MARTHA Kappa Delta Pi. SNOW. DONALD DEAN Dean ' s List 3; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 3. 4. President 4; Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 2. 3; Photography Club 2. SNYDER. MICHAEL LEE Four Ribbons. Pershing Rifles Drill Meet, 170; National Society of Pershing Rifles 2, 3, 4; 4th Regimental Headquarters Pershing Rifles; Society of Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Society of American Military Engineers 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles Alumni SENIOR DIRECTORY Company 3. 4, SOWELL, THORNWELL Phi Delta Theta 1, 2, 3,4. SOX. JOHN THOMAS, JR. Kappa Alpha Order 1 , 2. 3, 4. Historian 4, Dorm Council 3 SPENCER, THOMAS JAMES Alpha Tau Omega 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Weight Lifting Club 2. 3, 4. Vice- President 4: Delta Sigma Nu 2. 3, 4; Freshman Foottjait 1. SPIVEY. MICHAEL WAYNE American Institute of Architects Student Chapter; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3. 4, Historian 3.4. ST. ANORE, DANIEL MURRAY AFROTC Financial Assistance Grant 3. 4; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 2. 3; AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4: Regimental Headquarters Pershing Rifles 3, 4. WSBF 1, 2, 3, Clemson Fencing Team 4, Amateur Fencing League of America 3, 4; Gamma Delta lota 1, 2, 3, 4. STANLEY, TAD ALLAN Who ' s Who In American Colleges, Highest Honors Graduate; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Commander 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, 5; Tau Sigma Delta; Blue Key 3. 4, 5, 6, President 5; Tiger Brotherhood 4. 5, 6; Phi Delta Theta 3, 4. 5, 6; TAPS 3. STEED, STEPHEN KEITH ROTC Excellence Medal 1972; Zi Sigma Pi;ROTC 1, 2. 3,4. STEPHENS, EMMA JEAN Campus Crusade for Christ 3, 4, STEVENS, JAMES EMMETT Clemson Players 2. STEWART, ADELLE Ford Foundation Fellowship; American Society for Microbiology; National Association of Biology Teachers; Delta Sigma Theta. STEWART, BARRY LEE Institute of Electrical and Electronical Engineers 4; Tiger Band 1;WSBF 1,2, STEWART, KENNETH JAMES American Society for Chemical Engineers 1; Intramurals. STODDARD, THOMAS BARKSTELL YMCA 1,2, 3,4. STONE, NANCY ALDEN Dorm Council; Student Nunies Associa- STONE, NELWYN LOUISE Phi Kappa Phi Award 3, Highest Honors 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4, Vice- President 4; Sigma Tau EpsMon 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1. 2; Zoology Club 2, 3, 4, Honors and Awards Committee 4; Order of Athena 3, 4; Phi Sigma 2; Young Democrats 1 , STOREY. WALLACE ARNOLD, JR. Phi Eta Sigma 1; Beta Theta Pi 2. 3. 4, Secretary 3, Chaplain and Parlu STOUDENMIRE, MARK AFROTC 1, 2. 3, 4; Baptist Student Union 2, 3,4. STREET, MARIANNA BYRD Recreation and Parks Administration Club. STROUP, PHYLLIS ANNE Dorm Council 3; House Council 3; Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister. STUART, KAREN ELLIS Psychology Club 3; Girls ' Service Soror- ity 2, 3, 4, Second Vice-President 3, First Vice-President 4, President 4 SUBER, JOHN THOMAS American Institute of Architects 1, 2, 3, 4,5. SUTKER, BETH DIANE Students for Educational Aid 2; Student Senate 2; High Court 3, Young Demo- crats 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 3: Hillel Brandeis 1, 2,3,4. SUTTERFIELO, STEPHEN T. American Society for Chemical Engineers 3, 4, Secretary 4; ROTC 1 , 2. 3, 4; Sailing Club 1, 2. SYKES, JAMES Institu te of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 3, 4, Treasurer 4. TARENTINO, LAWRENCE J. Student Chapter American Institute of Architects 1. 2, 3, 4; Organizer Phi Alph Xsi, TAYLOR, JOSEPH GREGG South Carolina Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association Scholarship, Young Republi- cans 1; Karate Club; American Associa- tion of Agriculture Engineers. TAYLOR. MARK NICHOLS Horticulture Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Lesser Court of Appeals, Vice Chairman 4; Alpha Gamma Rho 2, 3. 4. Secretary 3. Vice-President 4; Interfraternity Council 3. TERRY. REBECCA LOUISE Student Nurse Association 3. 4; Angel Flight 2 THACKSTON, CONNIE J. University Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4; Psi Mu Psi 2, 3,4. THIGPEN. JAMES E. Accounting Club 1; Society for the Advancement of Management 1 ; Secre- tary-Treasurer Sophomore Class. Clemson University at Sumter; Weight Lifting Club 2. THOMASON, TERESA WYNN English Tutor for the Clemson University Athletic Department. THOMPSON, GARY DANA American Society of Chemical Engineers 1; Theta Chi 3. THOMPSON, SARA L. YMCA Cabinet 1; Capers 2, 3, 4, Com- mander Company C-4 3, Commander 4th Regimental Headquarters 4. THOMPSON, STEVEN HAROLD Student Senate 3. THORNELOE, WILLIAM FRANK Junior Division Honors Certificate 1; Honor 1; High Honor 2, 3: Honors Program 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3. 4; American Civil Liberties Union, Treasurer 3; Young Republicans 1, 2; Gamma Omega Phi 1, 2; Tiger 3, Assis- tant News Editor 4. THORNHILL, JOHN GADSDEN Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1,2,3. THREATT, STEPHANIE GAYLE YMCA 1. TILLOTSON. DEBORAH REGINA Delta Theta Chi 1 , Delta Delta Delta 2. TODD. CHARLES McCLELLAND Theta Chi 2. 3, 4, 5, Historian 3; Glee 3; Mu Be nt of Agricultural tversity Block and mma Rho Frater- Club 1, 2, 3, Vice- Psi 4, 5. TODD, DALE T Society for Advanc Education; Clemson Bridle Club; Alpha TOLBERT, SAMUEL HOWARD Honor Programs, Honor Student. TOMPKINS, H PRESSLEY, JR. American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 4, Treasurer 4. TOMSYCK. JOHN CLEMENT Owens Corning Fiberglass Scholarship 3; ARA-Slater Student Scholarship 3; AS.M.E. 4; Department of Services 3, 4; Army ROTC; Student Information Clerk 2. 3, 4, Head Clerk 4; Switchboard Operator 3,4 TOOLE, GEORGE ALLEN Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4. Treasurer, Historian. TOOLE, GILBERT ZACHARI AH Fickle Finger of Fate Award 3, 4; What ' s What 4; Men ' s Christian Temperance Union 1,2,3, 4; Sanitation Officer 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Theta of the Week 1, 2. 3.4; Vulture ' ,. TOOLE, GILES PEARSON Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3,4. TRAMMELL. VERNON ANDREW, JR. Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3,4 TROUTMAN, LAURA MELVILLE Pledge of Year. Delta Delta Delta 3: Director ' s Award at Clemson at Sumter 2; Dean ' s List 3; Secretary of Student Government at Clemson at Sumter 2; Dorm Council 3; Delta Delta Delta 3. 4. Social Chairman 3; Cheerleader at Clem- Sumter 2; Mis 1, 2; Mis Surt Tiger Belle 3; Ra Assistant 4. TRUESDALE, ROBERT C, TAPS Photo Staff 2. 3,4. TRUMAN, WILLIAM EDWARD, III Supervisor 3, 4; Monitor 2; Geology Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Freshman Cheer- leader 1; Dime Skydivers 3; Intramural 1, 2,3,4. TRUSSELL. EDGAR EUGENE Mu Beta Psi 2. 3, 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 1, 2, 3, 4; University Chorus 1, 2, 3,4. TURNER, BRIAN T. Society of Professional Management, YMCA, TURNER, RICHARD MALCOLM, JR. South Carolina Poultry Improvement Award 5; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4, 5; Poultry Science Club 2, 3, 4, 5; Block and Bridle Club 3; Agricultural Council 4; Alpha Gamma Rho 4, 5. -U- VAN GIESON, KATHLEEN WSBF 2, 3, 4, Periokti 3, 4. Powderpuff Football 2, VANHOY, NANCY LYNNE Fencing Club 1; Capers 1. VANN. CHARLESSTUART Dean ' s List 3; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3. 4. Vice- Chairman 4; Phi Delta Theta Fraternity 3. 4; Scuba Club 2, 3, 4; Sailing Club 3, 4; TAPS Junior Staff 1. VINSON, JAMES RONALD Omicron Delta Epsilon, VON HOLLEN, JAMES M Alpha Tau Omega 1, 2. 3, -W- -W- WALKER, JONATHAN Sigma Tau Epsilon. WALPOLE. DOUGLAS L. Society for the Advancement of Manage- WALTERS, GEORGE GRAHAM Phi Delta Theta 1.2, 3, 4; Delta Sigma Nu; Army ROTC. WATKINS, WILLIAM JAMES Block and Bridle Club. WARNER, GLORIA JEAN Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Kappa Gamma 1. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Accounting Club, Secretary-Treasurer 3. 4;Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sister 3. 4. WARD. JOHNSON HUFF Phi Delta Theta 1, 2, 3,4 WARD, RALEIGH ORIOLE Farm Credit Banks of Columbia Scholar- ship 4; Ray Fleming Fruit Company Scholarship 4; Agricultural Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Student Union 4; Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3. 4; Central Dance Associa- tion 2, 3 WATSON, JAMES CHESLEY Marvin R, Cross Award 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Psi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3; American Association of Textile Chem- ists and Colorists 3, 4, President 4. WATSON, JERRY SAMUEL, JR. High Honors 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon Delta 2. 3, 4; Blue Key 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Order 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Knight At Arms of Kappa Alpha 3; Dorm Council Representative 3, 4; Var- sity Baseball 1 ; Weight Lifting Club 1,2, 3,4 WATSON, THOMAS HERBERT American Institute of Chemical Engineers 3, 4 ; Pi Kappa Alpha 3,4; Clemson Swim Team 4 WEATHERS, KENNETH JAMES Institue of Electrical and Electronic Engi- neers 4; Golf Team 1. 2, 3,4. WEAVER. PRISCILLA ANNE Resident Assistant 3. 4; Alpha Gamma Rho Rho Mate 4. TAPS Junior Staff 2, 3 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. WEEKS. PRESTON HOWARD, JR. American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers 2 3. 4; Phi Delta Theta. WEISNER, PATRICIA ANNE Department of Services 3. WELCH MARSHALL WILLIAM Graduate Assistant, Industrial Education. WELLS. CONNIE ELAINE 1972 Block and Bridle Club Queen; 4-H Club 1; Pre-Vet Club 2. 3, 4; Block and Bridle Club. Social Chairman. Yearbook Editor, WESSINGER, EARNEST RALPH, JR. Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3, 4; Accounting Club 4; Dorm Council 3. 4; Central Dance Association 3, 4, Junior Staff 3; Vice-President 4. WEST, JAMES ERSKINE Institute of Electrical and Electronic WEST, ROBERT PAUL J, H Cochran Memorial Award, Entomol- ogical Society of America 3, 4; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 2, 3; Photography Club 3, 4; Secretary- Treasurer 3. WEST, T, HUNTER Recreation and Parks Administration Club, Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity 3. 4; ROTC 1,2. 3,4 WESTBURY, JAMES K., JR. Sigma Nu 2, 3,4. WESTMORELAND, MARY KAY Psi Mu Psi 2, 3, 4, Presidents Cabinet 4; Department of Services 2, 3, 4; Chairman 4; Elections Board 4; Financial Commit- tee 3, 4; Dorm Council 3. University Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3,4. WHITE, EMILY SUSAN Phi Kappa Phi. WHITE, JACQUELIN CORDELL Freshman Class Secretary; Campus Cru- sade for Christ. WHITE. RAYMOND EARL, J R. University Singers 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Sigma Nu. WHITE, RONNIE BOUIE. JR, Higgins Scholarship 4. WHITE, SAMUEL BOYD Block and Bridle Club. WHITE, THELMA LOUISE Honors 3, 4; Psi Mu Psi 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, President 4; Who ' s Who m American Universities and Colleges 4; Order of Athena 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Speakers Bureau 3. 4; South Carolina State Student Legis- lature 4; Student Attorney 4; Women Student Association 1; Dorm Vice- President 1. Rat Master 2; Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3, 4; TAPS Junior Staff 2. TAPS Senior Staff 3. 4. Military Student Associations Editor 3. Classes Honoraries Editor 4; Oakway Project 3. 4. WHITT. RAYMOND R. JR. American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers 2, 3, 4. President 4. WRITTEN, CECELIA ELAINE Order of Athena 4, Gamma Beta Phi 1,2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; University Chorus 1.2, 3; Canterbury Association 1, 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, WILEY. WILLIAM TOWNES Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 2. 3, Vice-President 4; Basketball 1 WILLEFORD, WENDY COLLIS Caper Company C-4; Caper 4th Regi- mental Headquarters 2, 3; University Chorus 1;TAPS Junior Staff 3. 4; Sailing Club 2.3,4. WILLIAMS, EDGAR GETTYS American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers, Treasurer 2; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity 2, 3, 4; Dixie Skydivers 3, 4, WILLIAMS, JOHN LAURENCE Basketball 1, 2,3, 4; Rugby 4. WILLIAMS, NANCY LOU Periaktoi 2, 3, 4, President 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1. 2. 3. 4; Alpha Kappa Delta 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Order of Athena 4, Presi- dent 4; TAPS 2. 3. 4. Advertising Manager 3. 4; Republican Club 2. 4. WILLIAMS, NORMAN AMBROSE American Society of Parasitologists; Entomological Society of America; S. C. Entomological Society; Society for Microbiology. WILLIAMS, RONNIE ALTON Block and Bridle Club 4; 4-H Club, Vice-President 4, WILLIAMS, SAMUEL F, JR, Trustees ' Medal 2. Outstanding Debater Award 1, 2, 3; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 3; Clemson Forensic Union 4, President 4; Speakers Bureau 4; AFROTC 1, Bank. WILSON, ALLISON LYNN Pi Delta Kappa 2. WILSON, CURTIS DEAN Tau Sigma Delta Award 2; Rudolf E. Lee Award 3; American Institute of Archi- tects 1, 2,3, President 4; Ski Club. WILLIAMS, DEBRA LEE Alpha Lamtida Delta 1, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3,4; YMCA 1, WILSON, FRED GUY American Ceramic Society 1 , 2, 3. 4, WINBURN, JAMES HORACE, JR, Honors 2, 3, 4; Pre Vet Club 2, 3. 4; Block and Bridle 4; Marshal 4, WINDHAM, SIDNEY EARL American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers 2. WIRTH, FRANK WILLIAM Football 1. 2, 3,4. WOOD, FREDERICK EUGENE, JR. Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band 1, 3. 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3,4. WRIGHT, THOMAS LEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; WSBF, Clemson Amateur Radio Club, WYLIE, DAVID CAMPBELL Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 4; Air Force ROTC 3, 4; TAPS Junior Staff 1, TAPS Senior Staff 2, 3, 4, Head Photographer 4. WYLIE, WILLIAM LINDSAY, JR, Sigma Tau Epsilon, Delta Sigma Nu, Alpha Epsilon Delta. WYNN, DAVID LEON ROTC; Weight Lifting Club; Intramurals. -Y- YOUNG, FELICIAS, Delta Delta Delta 1. 2. YOUNG. WOODROW CECIL Rifle Team; Honor Student 2, 3. ZIELKE. LESLIE R. ety of Agriculti STEVE POE MIKE DIAMOND ED BEAMAN ANNE MORRIS ERIC DUNHAM HOAGYOSTLING ANN SMITH DAVID WYLIE VIN RIDGEWAY RON KING JIMTUTEN JOHN STEVENSON RON McCALL SHERYLSCHULTZ JOHN BETHEA TONY WATSON m ' m: ,.. ' TrsliMEMORIAM i- Mm Marvin M. Coble Frank jl lfkn i ' ' ' %.i John L. Rast •• ' ' MfcrrmiK Bilf ' iir Annie J. Rivron ' • ' Oiai . It mmmmm • ' r . ' .: ' t ' liia ur iilHf:   ..«% !  r V 1 4 r Ug4li ■■ ' H 4li ' So a thousand people graduated this year. What did they accomplish, or better yet, what will they accomplish Everybody gets an IPTAY trinket and an invitation to become a happy contributing alumnus. After all isn t happiness seeing Tillman Hall in the rearview mirror. Why won ' t they let you forget? And there is a lot to forget. No more 8:00 classes and nights that run into days, no more being down wind from the cow barns, no more cross country hikes to the car, no more Friday happy hours at the Carpet, no more fire drills, no more fellowship with 9000 kids your own age,— no more Clemson. Memories lie on top of years. UiP 1000 people leave and 2000 others arrive. Clemson remains, but maybe you will see it a little differently from the outside. Did you realize what you were a part of the last four years? How many times have you walked past the buildings, gazed at the names and missed the purpose? This university is more than classrooms, dormitories, and parties. It is people working in labs day and night developing new luxuries for an expanding society, it ' s architects and engineers designing projects and redesigning cities with the sweep of a pen, it ' s agronimists and scientists developing new varieties for a hungry world. Clemson was founded as a land-grant university, but students often fail to see the importance of the many agricultural aspects of the school. In an age in which the population of the world is increasing at a faster rate that the production of food can match, agricultural experimentation and the development of more productive and nutritious crops is vitally necessary. 9,000 people are starving to death each day of every year on this planet and things aren ' t looking any better for the future. If population cannot be controlled, food production will have to be increased greatly. Thus, the University must assume the task of aiding the accomplishment of these goals as soon as possible. The Bioengineering department together with other related departments is growing larger every year with more money, more spread, more publicity, and more accomplishments. It has developed a greater concentration in medical aspects especially dealing with ceramic implants that could replace certain bones and joints in the human body. It may involve experimentation with animals today, but tomorrow the same techniques will be applied to man. The College of Architecture has long been a mark of pride for the Clemson name, but how many actually realize the good that it has done? This year it completed a planning project for the city of Beaufort that is designed to meet the needs and demands of that town in the 1990 ' s as well as today. The future is finally being planned and not allowed to just happen in any way that it can survive. Through government grants revitalization plans have been drawn for Central, Liberty, Pickens, Clemson and Seneca to prevent the slowly dying fate that so many other small towns are facing. In cooperation with the College of Architecture, the Department of Social Sciences soon hopes to establish a Center of Aging at Clemson that will concentrate on the problems of the senior citizens and attempt to relieve some of the inadequacies found there. Again, concern is being shown for projects outside the University that 612 hopefully will lead to improvement in the condition of mankind. The program will be a united effort encompassing federal, state, and county agencies as well as the University. The College of Industrial Management and Textile Sciences has perhaps nnade some of the largest contributions, through its graduates, to society. The textile industries of this country are continuing to expand into more and varied products in order to make man ' s life more comfortable and fashionable. Compared to only a few years ago, Clemson University is expanding at an astounding rate. New buildings are being constructed to accomodate increases in student enrollment and new research facilities and programs that are being established. The physical growth of the University is occuring as fast as financially possible. Is all of this improvement made for the sole benefit of the student? Hardly; The University has a greater task than producing 1000 college graduates every year, and we hope this fact won ' t hurt too many egos. It is way past time that a lot of people realized that the University is more than a place away from home to live, raise hell, and sometimes pick up a degree in four years. This is especially important because we are in an age in which the value of a degree and the purpose of universities are being questioned stronger than ever before. Hopefully, when a student leaves Clemson, he will have the ability to improve the society in which he lives in some small way. Students will remember Clemson. Most of them will remember the sports pages and recall the big weekends they decided to remain on campus and party. They ' ll remember the all night bull sessions in the dorms, but how many students will remember the big weekends and all night sessions other people spent on research projects around the school. Very few will remember the bioengineering department ' s developments to attempt to improve lives of humans. Many will never realize, much less remember, the contributions of the Agriculture Department except maybe for the smell and nicknames. And not many, if any, will ever consider that every department on campus is involved with projects of some kind to develop new ideas and techniques for the future. The school of Education is always searching for new and better ways of teaching. Everyone on campus is involved in the University ' s work in some capacity. In short, students will remember Clemson, but not the important purposes, mainly because they don ' t know the purposes even exist. Most students are content to live in their own little shells, go to classes, have a good time, and receive a degree. This is a shame because there is so much more students should get out of their education if they would just take time and involve themselves in something. Research and experimentation are valuable; however, a university is built on the foundation of a student body— it cannot function without those people. Generally, the more the students care and become interested in their work, the better the university becomes. This is not too difficult to understand. The Clemson student body has been sliding down for a long time just as other student bodies, and this year, unfortunately, has been no exception. Students somehow have to become more involved and interested in activities around them if conditions are to get any brighter. Although this book seemed to have dwelt on apathy, it was not the basic purpose; however, the general feeling can be accepted as an apathetic one. This book is a graphic example of the problem existing within the university. If people now realize, through reading this book, the seriousness of apathy, we have accomplished our goal. V Wp . V. SL Jifou f L ::?s A ' ■ -i ' . n : O -: ,__ • • m . • ' 4 . . ' % ' v ' 1 . m .-- ' - . m dft ... ..J _ _ _JH Rji i l m Clemson University is an institution that cares. It ' s about damn time students looked ahead to their future and did the same. 616 .jk mtL t i ! s:. - m mi.mk m V : , ;. % ■ isn m m i


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