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-ni: The siicrtest ante between any :•-««. („.•;. .. - •tyy .s!, ' i«lMiit ' J. ' «tt n«r S • f f ♦ « :M. l ia!,l. K !WW i: ;y;5V JW s Published Annually By The Students Of Clemson University Editor, Allen Henry Designer, Ann Smith Co-Head Photographer, Ed Beaman Co-Head Photographer, Eric Dunham Contents Administration Student Government MILL Beauties Fall Sports Activities Greeks Classes Professionals Honoraries Military Who ' s Who Spring Sports Ads 22 29 41 80 87 95 129 171 247 362 369 413 446 453 467 479 517 , ■.- 1 JpI m€ •w v«a: k It all began in tlie summer ■t:- ' ' W% tHfJilv IU_ !■ 1 • JJJ i i iii; : . , P-. ' T. tJ ... ., V. .. i,,i: u, ; {,v u f■ S • m -mM ::. a time of peaceful boredom and watery fun. ♦ Then came the crowd. A time of sadness for i. ♦ ' .- ..y.., suiHt ;,V(t.i : rm ' only another year for others. Classes were quick to begin . . . but there was always time for fun . . . ., .. . .. ,x t,,jxi •.: .,l. ' Km UV;•. ■,• ' , ' S « Fall gave way to a warm, wet winter ..;.h v• ' ' ' | i: ; ! ' | ' ?wl v;:H..:ym S ' . t •  Classes began again all too soon. spring arrived in a mist of rain and daydreams. i B«fta«fty- jv All too soon, the year was over . . .; :,,vw.y. ;u w;(  w{i:. ; s • ...wm V - ' - ' ' ■, - M  • W ' ■ i jn i _ ™j M ' ■r- ?.. ,L,. : ,fA .;,iifi, yfA ,y,,j were second to thoughts . . . ,; ... ' . M ' -lKj ' m i-M 5 • before the work began Administration President Edwards Change and expansion are familiar at Clemson University. Anyone who knows our campus can tell you how its skyhne has dramatically changed and how enroll- ment has grown in the past 10 years. This year we have been witnesses to yet another major period of change and expansion. With six major construction projects under way and an enrollment on campus of 9.461 students, we ' ve all had to become accustomed to some new ideas-including changes in parking and traffic patterns. This time in our University ' s Hfe, however, will not be remembered solely because of changes on campus and our personal adjustments to those changes. More significantly, I believe, this year will be remembered because it signals the fulfillment of some important goals we set several years ago. Among these goals was a determination to focus our educational programs on the needs of people; to ded- icate ourselves to quaUty, not quantity; and to imple- ment a physical and human resources expansion that would complement an on-campus enrollment of 10,000 by 1975. As you reflect on the events of this year, I think you will understand why I believe we are entering a phase of fulfillment in the University ' s history. Last fall when our on-campus enrollment passed the 9,000 mark, many people wondered out loud if our de- sire to limit enrollment to 10,000 would be forgotten. Emphatically, it will not be forgotten. We still believe that we can maximize quahty only by hmiting enrollment to the number we feel we can handle in support services-physical and otherwise. There are no advantages to growing larger than 10,000 and there are many disad- vantages. No one institution can be all things to all people. One of the worst things that can happen to a University which becomes big in numbers is that it becomes impersonal. That will not happen during my tenure at Clemson; to de-humanize this campus would be a tragedy. You may ask how we propose to limit our enrollment if demand for an education at Clemson continues to grow. Certainly it is not our desire to turn away quahfied students in our state. There are several factors which we beheve will help us meet this situation. First, it has become obvious that college enrollments, nation-wide, have peaked. The post-war baby-boom students are completing their educations now. Even more significant is that the State of South Carolina through the General Assembly is not only developing basic poHcy, but is also providing a system of post -secondary education designed to meet the needs of all the people in our state. One aspect of this design is career-oriented technical education center and community colleges which are satis- fying the educational requirements of an increasing number of South Carolinians. r 3 Much more important than enroUment numbers and the rise of new buildings is the quality of Clemson educational programs. In that regard, Clemson seeks to be second to none. Our nation now faces the most urgent demands on its resources-including human resources-in its nearly 200- year history. Solving these problems will require an ■ f explosion of creative energy at the professional and I Y scientific levels. This creative energy will come from v Vy nien and women who learn and teach at institutions like C lemson University. Indeed, we must hope that by the end of this decade, we will have made further progress than we did in the previous 15-17 years. In its role toward solving these problems and helping man understand and live in this changing, com- plex world, Clemson will be distinguished by both its program content and the results its programs will pro- duce. Clemson ' s leadership in the field of bioengineering and other health-related engineering is certain to con- tinue. Clemson ' s nursing program and its development of better health care delivery systems will become increas- ingly important to the welfare of South Carolinians. Perhaps Clemson ' s most dramatic advances will be in the field of agricultural science as our nation and the world wrestle with the age of scarcity. Long after the present period of physical change and expansion fades from memory, the accomplishments of those who learn here, as well as those who teach and conduct research at Clemson, will have an impact on the way people live. This, to me, is what gives purpose to our educational mission. The Board of Trustees The Board of Trustees began a new year with three new members and a real concern for the interests of the students. In the spring of ' 73 they approved new. more hberal hours for open dorm visitation without undue urging by student government or the students them- selves. In the summer while the students were gone, they quickly vetoed any efforts to trans- form Roman Field into asphalt and parking spaces. They have shown a desire to be more open-minded to the desires and needs of the students. Hopefully, this spirit will continue in the quest for a more progressive, more involved, and a more ijiterested governing body. a. E. A. Brown, b. 0. L. Tindal. c. P. Quattlebaum, Jr d.J.C. Self, e. R. R.Coker, f. F. J. Jervey. g. J. M. WaddeU h. A. M. Quattlebaum, i. W. G. McCabe, Jr., j. R. N. Calhoun k. P. W. McAlister, 1. T. K. Cribb. m. E. O. Lightsey. V 9 Executive Council a. Melford A. Wilson, Vice-President for Business and Finance and Comptroller b. Robert C. Edwards, President of the University c Walter R. Cox, Vice-President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students d ' Rear Admiral Joseph P. McDevitt, Vice-President for Executive Affairs and University Counsel e. Stanley G. Nicholas, Vice-President for Development f. Kenneth N. Vickery, Assistant Vice-President for Student Affairs and Dean of Admissions and Registration g. Victor Hurst, Vice-President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the University Administration of Student Affairs a. Susan G. Deloney b. George E. Coakley c. Walter T. Cox Deans of Colleges a. Harold F. Landrith - College of Education b. Headley M. Cox - College of Liberal Arts c. Geraldine Labecki - College of Nursing d. Claud B. Green - Undergraduates Studies e. Wallace D. Trevillian - College of Industrial Management and Textile Science f. Samuel M. Willis - University Extensions g. W. H. Davis McGregor - College of Forestry and Recreation Resources li. Luther P. Anderson - College of Agricultural Sciences i. Henry E. Vogel - College of Physical. Mathematical and Biological Sciences j. Lyle C. Wilcox - College of Engineering k. Harold F. Landnth - College of Education 1. Harlan E. McClure - College of Architecture ♦ Alumni Association By popular belief, the Alumni Association serves as a link between the students and past students of Clemson University. By its publi- cations and service activities, the association serves to promote Clemson University and pro- vide funds for scholarships, and new programs that cannot be funded otherwise. The associa- tion ' s job is not a glamorous one and unless a student receives a scholarship or something to that effect, he will seldom hear of it. This year the Student Alumni Council sought to change that image with several programs geared especially to the students. The council may or may not have been successful, but at least the students knew an Alumni Association existed before, instead of after, that faithful day in May. Administrators a. Cathy C. Turner. Assistant Dean of Students b. Frank A. Burtner. Director of Fraternity Affairs c. Buford E. Trent, Director. University Union d. Henslee C. McLellan. Director of Athletics e. Manning N. Lomax. Director of Residence Halls f. Judson E. Hair. M.D.. Director, Student Health Service Across a. Joe E. Sherman. Director of Alumni Relations b. George M. Moore, Associate Director c. Joe Turner. Alumni Field Representative ' ♦ It is easy to explain what administraters are if one looks in the dictionary. To students who must live under their rules, their policies and their control, however, the definition is less clear. Students on the average are at Clemson for four to five years. Administrators are here for as long as they wish to stay. Administrators may sit back in their chairs, listen to requests with mock interest, and excuse the student with the unspoken thought that He ' ll only be here for another year. I can put him off that long. Or they may pay attention to the stu- dent ' s suggestions and try to implement those that will be of real value to the school. However, maybe the student should realize who affects him most. It is not Dr. Edwards and the Executive Council. Their job is one of business and pubhc relations, and they handle this job well. The men and women in Student Affairs have the real control over the student. It is these people who must work more closely with students and try to listen to their desires, and put their ideas into practice. This year Student Body President John Pratt and Senate President Bill Findley both felt that the adminis- tration had been cooperative and open towards student opinion. However, the year saw the Student Affairs office overrule the Supreme Court in a case involving sign-in rules for visitation. Opinions varied. Some students thought the ruling was a slap in the face to students; others thought it justified from a security standpoint. The Student Senate also asked that Curriculum Committees in the various colleges include students. Some deans agreed, but others did not. In the area of housing. Resi- dence Halls grew stricter, and student desires were given little credit after the contract was signed. The administration did seem at times to be more con- cerned with pleasing the public and the State Legislature than the student. Administrators must reahze that the main purpose of any university is to train and educate the student. Of course, the public interest is important since Clemson is a state supported school. However, the public does not attend college and their lives are not affected directly by most decisions made at Clemson. The administration showed a tendency to become stagnant and let things remain the same. As progressive as the education and research departments are at Clemson, a status quo has no place on this campus. : ' lSKKSHX Kki B0 S3BISi Kt!SIStS9lSS!liiSiBiitmNissBiiii aa9 n g Student Government 9 •  4 • 4 President ' s Cabinet ( m- KIM DEACON ATTORNEY GENERAL DON PHILLIPS ELECTIONS BOARD BILL FINDLEY SENATE PRESIDENT JOYCE KELLEY SPECIAL PROJECT CHAIRMAN DAVID AY RES TREASURER BECKY McKINNEY DEPARTMENT OF SERVICES JOHN RIVERS STEVE CZERNAK BOBKISIR SPEAKER ' S BUREAU VICE PRESIDENT BECKY REINOVSKY PAGEANT ' S JOHN PRATT COMMITTEE PRESIDENT SECRETARY PATTY MAYHORN CENTRAL SPIRIT Not pictured: Bob Bailey, Ombudsmai! Department of Services j A Laughlin, J. Moore, P. Jones, S. Auman, L. Coleman, A. Currih, M. Sexton, B. McKinney, D. WUlis, C. Hipps, G. McNeil, D. Lewis, F. Miller, W. Barbary, D. Abrams, Price, E. O ' Dell. Central Spirit K. Keith, C. Gerdon, G. CaUicutt, P. May horn, L. Sloan, C. Dayhood, L. Procter, M. Bouknight, J. Kelley, P. Seesman, M. Brown, B. Grigsby. Not pictured: J. Kessler. Speakers Bureau T. Skelton, J. Dupre, A. Hair, C. Beny, J. Rivers. m SPEAKERS BUREAU Scheduel of Events 1973-1974 October 30 Stewart Udall • ' . November 6 Christine Jorgansen November 13 Roger. Miller : ' ' ,: November 27 Buster Crabbe February 5 David Brinkiey February 26 . Jeane Dixon March 19 James J. Kilpatrici vs. Karl Hess - April 2 : World of Trivia -■ ' ' ' i Senate Committees Student Organizations B. Holmes, C. FenneU, P. Cox, J. Kelley, B. Home, C. Diamond, B. Bundrick, V. Jonkoff, T £.£. 1 raiiic R Sprott, B.Carter, M. larrant. }l. Mtl addin, A. Cade, A. AInIchk 1. I ' uette. Not pictured: G. Duke B. Bailey, N. Spoils. J. Walker. C. Caughnian. 1-. Crawford. A. Polk, R. Walker. Not pictured: M. Heard D. Giger, S. Ingram, P. Jackson, R. Tate, L. Lovelace, J. Mulliken, F. Quails, T. Skelton, F. Howard Academic Affairs Residence Halls C. Gibbons, R. Jordan, B. Laughlin. M. Dease, J. Jaynes, R. Weldon, C. Owings, Not pictured: J. Bethea. 1 A i ! • T . Ray, J. ToUey, J. SheU, P. Ellis, J. Rivers, J. Vjenera.! VllB-irS - - ' ' ° pictured: J. Dubose, S. student Union Committee: D. Rowe Cunningham. B. Taylor, G. Bohm, L. Morgan, S. Eagleton, S. Harmon, F. Singleton, N. Cook, R. Brantley, P. Lindsay. High Court C. Fant, C. Hudgins, C. Cousins, L. Heaton reme ' i oiin Lower Court K. Blase, T. Tull, D. Richardson, W. SteinkuUer, S. Davidson. Attorneys B. Perry, P. Petty, J. Perkins, C. Clark, P. Porter, K. WeUs, M. Barksdale, A. Cade, C. Jenkins, F. Young, D. Rowe, T. Sturtevant, J. Rash. Student government at Clemson is often criticized for its lack of power or lack of service to the stu- dents and rightfully so. Every representative body must be prepared to accept such criticism as a part of its job. Situations, such as failure to recognize Student Union as a student organization before giving them $32,000, cannot help but draw attention. However, in the end, the good probably outweighs the bad. Student government sponsered the Homecoming Pageant during Tigerama, and also organized the Stu- dent Organizations Night at the beginning of the year. Branches of student government provided such services to the student as refrigerator rental, pep rallies, and outside speakers. In many ways, student government this year at Clemson did help the student. It has a long way to go, though, before it reaches its full potential. To do so, it needs the support and interest of the students more than it has received in the past. « 1  • ♦• J{:: Student Associations Bamett Hall Master keys are alive and well and living in Argentina . . . Walter ' s calling me . . . R. B. . . . Red Carpet queens . . . I ' m gonna stay up all night and studdyzzzzz . . . Oh neat . . . girls night out . . . Raggedy Ann ' s parties . . . moons rise over Mauldin . . . phantom suitemates . . . Danger! Ferocious trashcans roaming the halls ... It was this big! . . . Florescent lamp or forest fire . . . Chickies ... on duty??? . . . Don ' t you hang up on me! . . . Mrs. Newton, our favorite f ig . . . nighttime jogging . . . who stole my crackers? . . . cool the music . . . housing ' s favorite dorm . . . the time has come ... the party ' s over . . . until LYNN PROSSER, President Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega, one of the largest National Fraternities in the U. S., was established at Clemson in 1940. Since that time, the brothers of Gamma Lambda chapter have served the University stu- dents and the surrounding Clemson area. Throughout the year, the brothers experienced the satisfaction of helping others in running a shuttle bus service from the parking lots, having weekly projects for a local orphanage, showing the Friday Flick, and operating the A. P. O. Book Exchange. Numerous other projects such as the infirmary service, vorking with Head Start, and a Christmas tree lighting showed that the brothers are dedicated to the ideals of leadership, friendship, and service. Alpha Phi Omega is a fraternity that has shown Clemson that it cares. JOHN TOPPING, President John Topping, Ed Allison, Kris Baithelmess, Richard Beale, Albert Burgess, Doug Clark, Henry Dyson, Jim Edwards, Lee EngUsh, George Esher Falatok, Alva Gaskin, DarraU Gibbs, BiU Leptich, Ev Massey, Jim Patz, Johnny Peterson, Paul Pushkar, Bob Rambow.Greg RandaU, Jack Rash, DaviJ K Smith, Greg Vaught. Alpha Phi Omega A SHWCEFRlBBiirrY Gamma Sigma Sigma The members of the Girls Service Sorority are involved in serving their fellow students and the community. The organization is now a colony of Gamma Sigma Sigma, the national service organi- zation, and will soon become a chapter. Girls participated this year in several projects including baby-sitting, infirmary duty, and visiting the Cliildren ' s Home in Anderson. In the past the girls have helped with the APO Book Exchange and the local carnival for retarded children. Many girls found that in GSS they were no longer faceless numbers. They become real to the people they help, and they found that it was in giving that they received the most. Baptist Student Union • Sb ' i; Us said to him, 1 aim the way, an( truth, and the life; no gne comes to the Father, but through Me. John 14: 6 If any man is in Christ, he is a new creature ... 2 Corinthians 5: 17 Campus Crusade For Christ Christian Science Organization Christian Science is a religion that challenges Man to elevate His thinking and to more fully realize His unlimited potential. Christian Science Organiza- tions are groups of students, composing chapters at 500 colleges. What is Christian Science Organiza- tion? It is 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 an escape from pessimism to a realistic method of progression towards the all-encompassing power of Love. Its aim is to promote a heaUng atmosphere for the campus, the community, and the world. All this is the Christian Science Organization. GEORGE SMITH, President The Forever Generation What is truth? This question from the hps of Pilate at Christ ' s trial is still being pondered by today ' s generation. Members of The Forever Generation believe that truth is not relative but absolute in His written word, the Bible. Whereas every now generation or man-centered movement will eventually pass away, God ' s Word and those who have beheved its message and received Christ as their personal Savior will hve forever. This message is clearly expressed in Isaiah 40:8, the organization theme verse, The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of God will hve forever. Turning from their old way of life, members of The Forever Generation give testimony to Christ ' s transforming power. Activities include Bible studies, prayer and testimony meetings, recreation seminars on topics of student concern, weekend retreats, and a personal out-reach to other students at Clemson University. JOHN GARLAND, President i-iMi Fellowship of Christian Athletes The FCA has grown rapidly in its few short years of existence here at Clemson University. Its members strive to con- front athletes and coaches, and through them the youth of the nation, with the challenge and adventure of following Clirist and serving him through the fellowship of the church. We here at Clemson this year became more active in speaking engagements and visiting with the local civic groups in the surrounding counties. Members recognize the importance of Christ, not only in athletics, but in their daily lives as well. JIMMY WILLIAMSON, President CLEMSON Til Clemson Forensic Union The Clemson Forensic Union is the coordinating body for the university ' s forensic activities. The Union is made up of the Calhoun Forensic Society, Delta Sigma Rho— Tau Kappa Alpha, the Student Speakers Service, and the inter- collegiate debate team. The Union ' s activities include participation in campus, community, and intercollegiate programs. The Calhoun Forensic Society, Clemson ' s oldest student organization, sponsors the Union ' s campus activities. In 1973-1974, these included the Speech Night Contest, competition for the 68th annual Trustees Medal, parliamentary procedure workshops for campus leaders, monthly Speak Out programs, a Night of Oral Interpretation, a forum for presidential election candidates, and a series of on-campus platform debates with Harvard, Princeton, Anderson, Bob Jones, and Wellington University (New Zealand). Members of DSR-TKA and the inter- collegiate debate team traveled to twenty-one tournaments during the 1973- 1974 season. While the teams traveled mainly on the southeastern circuit, trips were made to Massachusetts, Ilhnois, Pennsylvania, and Indiana. Union members also participated in several individual events and contests, entering events such as discussion (Clemson won the National Contest for Public Discussion in 1973), persuasive speaking, oratory, oral interpretation, solo and duet acting, extemporaneous speaking and readers theatre. The Forensic Union also sent delegations to the Harvard National Model United Nations and DSR-TKA National Student Congress (Clemson was rated the outstanding delegation in the 1973 DSR-TKA Congress). The Student Speakers Service spon- sored programs at a number of local liigh schools and community organization meetings. The speakers service also coordinated a tour of South Carolina high schools by members of Clemson ' s and The Citadel ' s debate teams. DAVID AYERS, President Clemson Forensic Union RISIS David Ayers, Shannon Bethea. Luci Brogden, Phil Davis, Terri Jowers, Larry McLaughlin, Gabe Meier, Kristie Kennedy, Frank Montaque, Ira Potter, David Rowe, Carla Turner, Tom Worsdale, Freda Wright CLEMSDN •0 IS ' •■ ■■ ■■: ■ f - ■ ■■-■■■■ ■v ■■- - V -t - !3, StS Spanish Club The purpose of the Spanish Club is to aquaint students with Ufe in Spanish speaking countries. This year, it gave students a change to see the culture and civilizations of such countries as Spain, Mexico, Cuba, Panama, Ecuador, and other countries. The club scheduled trips and slides and exhibits showing artcrafts from different Spanish speaking cultures of the world and sponsored many informal get togethers. German Club Established in 197 1 , the German Club is a member of the National Federation of Students of German. Trips played a large part in the club ' s activities for 1973-74. The members travelled to the Alpine Village of Helen, Georgia to help cele- brate the Oktoberfest and to a German restaurant in Underground Atlanta. The club also helped produce a German play sponsored by the German Department, and provided German films, records, and guest speakers from Europe at its meetings. Through these activities, the club gained a better understanding of its members, of the German speaking countries, and gener- ally, of the world around them. MARTHA HOLDING, President Student League For Black Identity The Student League for Black Identity was founded in 1967. The purpose of this organization is to make students aware of Black History, Black Culture, and the role of the Black man in contemporary society. The organization worked to accomplish these goals through such activities as Black Awareness Week and by bringing in well-known speakers to discuss important events that pertain to this country. MILFORD ROSEMOND, JR., President College Republicans In the face of Watergate and its aftermath, the Repubhcan party faces the task of restor- ing public confidence in national poHtics. Clemson ' s College Republicans strove to rebuild the ideals of good government that have been marred by recent events. Some lesson should be learned from every mistake, even if only in that lesson ' s cathartic effect. But the College Repubhcans also focused on state and local issues, realizing that dirty politics are not confined to Washington, or for that matter, to any one group of people. The club concentrated on the state ' s problems and needs for legislative reform at home. JERRY DUBOSE, Chairman BiU Tindal, Jenny Rosenberg, Mark Keams, Jerry Dubose, Beth Rogers, Doug Wicker. Not pictured: Shannon Betliea, John Rivers, Ronnie Green, David Ayers. The Cabinet The Cabinet is a small but active organiza- tion whose members strive tirelessly to achieve the high goals stated in the Cabinet motto: Brothers united in labor, leadership, service, honor, initiative, and temperance. The Cabinet is the most active organization on campus with scheduled meetings every evening, Sunday through Thursday. In addition to its regular service projects, this year the Cabinet sponsored an extensive exchange program with members of Cabinet International in Europe and Southeast Asia. 1P- ' ' - - i5 --■ ' -■ JIMMY STEWART CABINET President MIKE CHIO ETA KAPPA NU President JOE DENNY IEEE President CUONG VAN-DINH PHI ETA SIGMA President JOHN PRATT SUDENT BODY President Registration Registration, Matriculation, Pre-Registration, and Orientation are a few of the first words you learn when you come to Clemson (we can ' t list the others). By the end of four years or more you probably still do not understand what these words mean. A typi- cal student usually proceeds with registration as follows: 1) 8:00 A. M. Go to Tillman— stand in a mob and strain to hear your name. Fight your way to the front to get your packet. 2) Open your packet. 3) Throw out the instructions. Do not read; they will make things worse. 4) Look at the computer schedule, if you get one. Discover that the machine has screwed you; commence to cry, scream, cuss and stomp out. 5) Sit down and contemplate next move. 6) Grab a bite to eat for lunch. 7) Hike to Martin Hall and attempt to find advisor. 8) Don ' t get frustrated here. Simply break out a catalogue (if you can find one) and decide yourself what you need to take. Sign the card. 4:30 P. M. Everyone has gone home. Head to the Carpet and relieve frustrations. Next day learn to lie. Tell Prof, anything to get into the sec- tion. Girls talk sweet and look sexy. Boys forget it. ) Check over schedule before turning cards in. ) Discover you have arranged a conflict. Repeat steps 10 and 11. ) Forget lunch. ) Sit down somewhere and start sorting IBM cards and forms. ) Attempt to fill in name, etc. around IBM punch holes. ) Go back to Tillman and begin the long journey through the lines. ) Now you are told nothing is in order, and you are directed to read the signs hanging above you. ) Take 10. ) After you have arranged all your cards in a neat concise order, someone knocks them out of your hand. Repeat step 17. ) After finally turning in all forms, cards, etc., shout, scream and jump for joy. ) Head for a nice evening with someone and forget the last two days if possible. ) Get up the next day to attend classes and discover your name is not on the roll. ) Proceed to the Registrar to find your name (or number) is not listed in the computer. What the Hell, chalk this one up for experience even though it is your Senior year. All of the above steps apply to all classes with the addition that Freshmen ask someone at each step, What do I do next? 18 19 9 ' lo: Truckin ' On Campus Distant parking areas, 10,000 pair of aching, tired feet, free-wheel- ing bicycles, noisy motorcycles and a pedestrian campus were all part of the puzzle called transportation at Clemson. Transportation by neces- sity and pleasure was important to everyone. Classes had to be reached. Weekend trips home were made. And, of course, bike rides in the warm spring air were a requirement. However, with more and more students, the problem of moving everyone became more difficult. The parking problem was self-evident for those who had to cope with it. Unfortunately, no real solutions were suggested to improve it. The bicycling craze was another story. Pedestrians learned to listen for the whrrrrr ... of a bicycle derailleur behind them. Bike owners learned to live with the cable-cutters and lock-breakers. Bikes not parked in racks could be im- pounded by the Security Department. Only trouble was, more bikes existed than racks. Catch 22? Motorcycles were finally given a home for parking. They grew in number as gas became harder to find. The concept of a pedestrian campus provided the biggest change to the student. South Pal- metto Blvd. and Calhoun Drive were closed to daytime traffic preventing vehicles from entering the interior campus. The change was a welcome improvement to students who no longer wor- ried for their lives when crossing streets. Future plans call for many other changes in the trans- portation system at Clemson. If they are carefully planned and thought out, they will be welcome. : ' j .:f i)im ' f ' . ' , ' ' {iyi : fr ' ■-  ;;U: ? ; ' t ■ ■i::) - :- :- i% .t ' is, =• -W . iiSiJB V  r V-- ■« .a: «. -  i f ' %r ?5!:;;it ' _ ' ? V - ' ??- ' ) . ' A - | - ■«1P ,.. -S.V ' - :: ' CM;.M ' ' ' i ' m - ya n ft ta qw cy V. . !l5v. ■v - - k,4r ' vr •V ' fiKi 3p 1 1 ' mf -. ' ' p ■T ' ;:.■ -;■ .a ■■Ir ' ' ' pr- ♦ ♦ Fall meant a return to classes and . . . an enjoyment of activities and . . if sa iiSLT -j it, vv« that were uniquely Autumn Beauties ■ ■ i mm: Miss Trisha Creighton Miss Clemson University 4 . ' U I Miss Leigh Hunt Miss Homecoming ♦ May she be granted beauty and yet not Beauty to make a stranger ' s eye distraught Or hers before a looking glass, for such, Being made beautiful overmuch. Consider beauty a sufficient end YEATS Miss Debbie Howard ♦ w -inw—. — r Fall Sports ' « •« Football A new season— a new coach. Hootie exited and Red took the reins. Great expectations. A good start. A faltering finish. Promises for ' 74. Repetition. 5-6. Disappointed followers. Disap- pointed players. Disappointed coaches. Yet hope- ful all. Football is a contact sport, a game de- signed to exploit and defeat the weak. Only strong players with perseverance can endure the competitive atmosphere and pay the higli price for victory. That is what the game is all about— to win. That, and that alone, is the sole reason for the sport ' s existence. Not since 1967 has Clemson seen a winning season. Why? Norm Van Broklin, Atlanta ' s luminous coach, may have the reason. Says he, There ' s such a scant difference between winning and losing . . . that I ' ve always thought the material difference between the teams is practically negli- gible. The winning team usually has the guys who go out there with the idea that they want to win a little more . . . that they ' re wOling to hurt a Httle more to do it. Many may find it difficult to believe, but playing for Clemson has a definite pride involved. It seeps down out of history, carried by the names of the colorful, semi-legendary figures who illu- minated the years of successful football at Clemson. The heritage, although unspoken, is deeply understood by the fans who love the sport of the seventies. (Can the same be said for the players themselves?) During the period of a game, each team has approximately 60 chances to advance the ball and score. The fast, hard, competition is a catalyst for a series of violent moments that draw thou- sands to Death Valley (be it even half-filled) and thousands more via radio. Unlike many other area school fans, Clemson people let their full emotion be heard and felt. They are a demanding, vociferous clan, insistent on per- fection. And, for Clemson people perfection is spelled V-I-C-T-O-R-Y. Enter the oft-used cliche of the past, Just wait ' till next year. That was Clemson football ' s only concluding statement during 1973. And, the fans wil l wait; they will wait. Roster Gary Alexander Marvin Anderson Willie Anderson Karl Andreas Mike Alter Godry Bengel Frank Bcthea John Bolubaz Tom Boozer George Bosse Ron Bowlan Craig Brantley Art Brisacher Rickey Brown Mike Backner Bob Burgess Rickey Bustle Curt Buttermore Ken CalUcutt Lynn Carson Chris Chappell Maret Cobb Eddie Crawford Leighton Cubbage Bennie Cunningham Jerry Davis Bruce Decock Bill Dobbins C. H. Ducworth Rommy Ducworth Leon Fabers Mark Fellers Mark Freeburg Harry Fulwood G. G. Galloway Guy Gehret Darly Grinstead Lawson Holland Ed Homonoff Leon Hope Chuck Huntley Bob Jones Steve Kelley Jim Lanzendoen David LeBel Mark Lee Dan McBride Malcolm Mailer Tom Marsik Peanut Martin Toni Matthews All Murray Jim Ness Ken Peeples Ken Pengitore Marion Reeves Smiley Sanders David Sasser Dennis Smith Bob Shell Jeff Stocks Mitch Tyner Nelson Wallace Travers Webb Mike Webber Jimmy Williamson Frank Wise Citadel No one knew quite what to expect in the opening game of the year. The Tigers went up against a Citadel team determined to have Red Parker ' s hide for deserting their school to don the orange and purple of Clemson. Many fans hoped the game would prove the pre-season prognosticiations wrong and the newly developed Tiger Triple would roll over the strong Citadel defense. Miracles were hoped for, but miracles were not forthcoming. The triple option offense of Clemson was unable to muster a consistent attack primarily due to a lack of passing of any sort. Running backs Ken Callicut and Jay Washington did have their moments, but basically it was the same offense as the year before-up the middle, up the middle, pass (incomplete), punt. The Clemson defense, however, was impressive. The Citadel veer offense never crossed the 50-yard line under their own power. Both Bulldog scores came off Clemson offensive mistakes and a defense can only be asked to do so much. In the end, the Tigers did eke out a 14-12 victory, but fans leaving the game that afternoon had to shake their heads in sketicism as to what the future held for the Tigers. CLEMSON 14 - CITADEL 12 -! ' M?r ( Virginia Homecoming weekend provided the setting for the clash between the Tigers and the offensive minded Cavaliers of Virginia. Although Clemson had won the previous fourteen outings, the Tigers were not assured of a Homecoming victory by any means. Virginia quarter- back, Scott Gardner was ranked fifth nationally and his favorite target, Harrison Davis was ranked first in the ACC in pass receiving. However three outstanding individual performances by the Tigers and soUd back-up work by the entire team were enough to give Clemson the 32-27 win. Quarterback Ken Pengitore passed and scram- bled for 310 total yards. Wide receiver Jim. Lansendoen was nominated for national Offensive Lineman of the Week for his game saving pass catching. Defensive back Marion Reeves completely stymied the famed Gardner- Davis passing attack and earned ACC Defensive Back of the Week honors. All in all, the game was Clemson ' s biggest offensive show in sixteen years and too much for the Cavahers to match. The game went down to the wire, however, and the last play was electrifying if not strange when Clemson punter Mitch Tyner made a dash for the Virginia goal from inside his own end zone. Red did say his team would be exciting but that was too much. CLEMSON 32 - VIRGINIA 27 Duke After winning over Virginia, the Tigers were seeking a 2-0 conference record facing Duke. It would also be the first win on the road this season for Clemson after dropping two away games. Duke was predicted to be a team with a strong line and a lot of talent. Indeed, they were blessed; however, the Blue Devils could not get it together against the Tigers. The Blue Devils had played an impressive game earlier this season against Tennessee,. but found unsuccessful attempts in their first five games. The sixth was no exception. The Tigers dominated the game from the kickoff. A combined passing attack and good running gains allowed Clemson to stop the Blue Devils on their own field. The game was rough physically with several minor outbreaks amounting to some shouting and shoving. Duke fumbles and interceptions helped the Tigers enjoy a 24-0 lead at the end of the third quarter. The game appeared to be a shutout, something Clemson fans could enjoy for a change, but Duke ' s determination led them to score in the final minutes. Although the shutout was killed, the Tigers were 2-0 in the ACC and 3-3 overall. They prepared to face powerful N. C. State in Death Valley the next week. CLEMSON 24 - DUKE 8 t ' m K 9 , • 1 f y 4E f If 4 y ■ m 1 % - ,. x v ' : ; - . ? ' ' « fe m 1 f ■■ .. If ' Ift- m %J k . 1 !.§ fNi ' riif 1 1 ■ iJ « 0 i ' ■ ' JSk -l«-v . :: 1SS RL ' ' :. ' . I SSR I K 1 y K - - jjg j g 3S  - ' WWBfP«P« JH V ,  • ■ ■■■ utmt UNC As Clemson traveled on the road to North Carolina, the jinx of the Tarheel loomed over the Tigers heads. It had not allowed the Tigers a victory since Frank Howard ' s team turned the trick down in the valley in 1969. In North Carolina, Clemson faced perhaps one of the most explosive teams in the conference as well as a tenacious but erratic defense. As it turned out, how- ever, the day was one that Clemson would savor for many weeks. The game began as an offensive battle that might have required a computer and four scorekeepers to tally statistics. Each team was able to move its offense at will. North Carolina was led by the passing and running of Nick Vidnovic. Clemson ' s attack was directed by quarterback Ken Pengitore. However, it was the Tiger ' s defense which made the difference in the score. The front line made several goal line stands as well as Peanut Martin ' s several spectacular break-ups of passing plays. Together, they enabled Clemson to maintain a large edge in the first half. In the second half, North Carohna ' s defense tighten- ed while Clemson began to break under the strain of the Tarheel onslaught. Clemson was not to be denied, however, as they scored a touchdown and field goal and held down Carolina ' s point production to win 37-29. CLEMSON 37 - UNC 29 ■as m ' M s TtF ' -at v Tv- B --.; , r- -;- ' ' ' - r ' ' . Wake Forest After the disappointing loss to N. C. State the week before, student spirits were at a low ebb for the Wake Forest game even though it was at home. Other Clemson supporters must have felt the same way as attendance was only 25,000 prompting Coach Red Parker to mention the problem on his television show the following Sunday. Those who did not come missed a good gam.e as Clemson completely dominated the offensive play from the beginning to the end. The Wake Forest defensive line, lacking experience and depth, could do nothing against the Tiger Triple and Coach Parker began substituting freely in the second half. The defensive line of Clemson pulled everything together to shut off the respected offense of Wake Forest which employed the pro type set with two wide receivers and a roll out passing attack. It was not an especially exciting game, but it was enjoyable if one happened to be a Clemson fan hungry for a victory and looking for renewed faith in a football squad that needed confidence more than anything. CLEMSON 35 - WAKE FOREST 8 Georgia This game marked the 42nd meeting between the Bull- dog ' s of Georgia and the Clemson Tigers. Red Parker, was out to score Clemson ' s first touchdown against Georgia in three seasons. The Tiger Triple answered all doubts in the first half as the Tigers went into the dressing room with a 7-3 lead. In the second half the fears of Red Parker came to a realization. With the holes their linemen opened, Georgia ' s wealth of running backs, led by All American candidate Andy Johnson, began to control and dominate the Tigers. It was a day of learning for Red. CLEMSON 14 - GEORGIA 31 Georgia Tech Red Parker, for the second straight week, invaded the state of Georgia. The opponent was a familiar nemesis, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. As Parker left for Atlanta, he realized he was facing an ornery bunch of Yellow Jackets. This day, the jinx of Grant ' s Field, or Grant ' s Tomb, as named by Frank Howard, fell on the Tigers once more. Tech, with a fine team effort and tremendous performances from its stars. Rhin o and Robinson, were able to slip past the Tigers. The offence of the Tigers left fear in the hearts of future Tiger opponents. The arm of Kenny Pengitore and the fine receiving of Benny Cunningham and Jim Lanzendon com- bined for a passing attack which had been none.xistent in years gone by. CLEMSON 21 GEORGIA TECH 29 Texas AfifM After a disheartening loss to Georgia Tech, the Clemson football team returned home to clash with the Texas A M Aggies for the first time on the gridiron. It was only appro- priate that this weekend hosted the 25th reunion of Clemson ' s 1948 undefeated squad-the team which had been famed for its will to win. Our young 1973 squad also displayed the will to win as they tackled the physically strong and formidable Texans. During the first quarter, it seemed as though the Tigers ' spirit would propel them on to their second victory of the season. In the second half the Aggies were able to coordinate their offensive and defensive programs to dominate the Tigers. The Clemson defense could do nothing to slow down the A « , M offensive machine nor the great individual effort of Aggie fullback Bubba Bean. Clemson, fighting desperately for a needed victory, launched numerous drives only to see them end in frustration in the wake of the powerful Texan defense. Although the Tiger team displayed the will to win, fate was once again against them, and the season record dropped to 1-3. CLEMSON 1 5 TEXAS A M 30 North Carolina State In almost any football season, a time comes when fans can almost touch the excitement in the air and an unexplain- able tingle is present whenever the up coming game is men- tioned. This year it was the N. C. State game. Clemson carried two consecutive ACC wins into the contest and hopes were riding high that a win over nationally ranked N. C. State would propel the Tiger ' s into first place in the ACC for good. ABC television ' s decision to broadcast the game regionally did little to calm the campus excitement. Banners appeared everywhere. Plans were made. Even the pep rally was a large success. The students were ready. The football team was not. One of the largest crowds of the season saw the Tiger ' s usually staunch defense, give way to the running backs of N. C. State, especially Charlie Young. His habit of running over Clemson tacklers earned him ABC ' s offensive player of the game award while the superlative efforts of Clemson ' s Nelson Wallace to stop the State attackers earned him defensive honors. The new found Tiger offense was unable to match the nmning machine of N. C. State. As a re- sult both the fans and the team walked away that afternoon with their heads held low. CLEMSON 6 - NORTH CAROLINA STATE 29 ■OtimAa jiaLM Maryland When Maryland invaded Death Valley, sole possession of second place in the Atlantic Coast Conference was at stake. Maryland came to Clemson with the distinction of being one of the ten best defensive teams in the nation having allowed their opponents but nine touchdowns all season. It was not long before the Tigers realized the awesome strength of Coach Jerry Clairborne ' s Terps. From the outset the Terps dominated the game. Play after play the powerful Terapin multiple-I alignment was able to penetrate the Tiger ' s defen- sive line. Onlookers could foresee nothing but gloom for Clemson. The Maryland defense, led by tackle Randy White and Paul Vellano, was able to hold Big Red ' s Maclrine to one of its weakest offensive games of the season. CLEMSON 13 - MARYLAND 28 South Carolina THE GAME! Excitement filled the air as Clemson clashed with arch-rival South Carohna on the turf of Williams-Brice Stadium. The stadium was packed and school spirt was rampant . . . students, alumni, and other supporters hopefully antici- pated that their respective school would emerge the victor. The Tigers drew first blood with a touchdown drive in the initial quarter. The score fluctuated from one side to the other throughout the second and third quarter as each team fought for superemacy. In the fourth quarter the larger, stronger Gamecock line- men began to control the tempo of the game. The Tigers fought hard and courageously, but the stronger Gamecocks overcame the Tigers hopes and desires. The game ended. The score: U.S.C. 32, Clemson 20. Pepsodent Paul was assured of another year as the head mentor of the Gamecocks ' misfourtunes. CLEMSON 20 -U.S.C. 32 Soccer Words cannot really express the efforts of the Clemson Soccer team this year as they battled through eighteen long games with but one thought in mind— a national NCAA championship. Coming on the heels of a 13-1-1 season, it still took courage for a coach, his players, and the fans to have such confidence, but each week found the Tiger hooters coming closer to their goal. As win followed win, the number of fans grew also. Sidelines which a year ago had been largely empty were this year covered by bleachers filled to capacity with screaming, yelling stu- dents and Tiger supporters. It did not matter that most knew little or nothing of the game; they were there and they cared. As the season wore on it became more and more apparent that the optimism of the Tigers was not overestimated. The hooters dominated each and every game setting new school records for both num- ber of goals scored and number of shut- outs recorded. Each success brought added student support and shouts of We ' re Number One once again rang across a Clemson athletic field. The Tigers went through the playoffs unscathed. Then one night in the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, the dreams and hopes of Clemson soccer were ended as the hooters lost their only game of the season to U.C.L.A. in overtime. So ended the season just two victories shy from that magic peak which would mark Clemson soccer as the best. ■ ' Sk NlW ' } ' lU ' --fv !WW «. ' ' Roster Head Coach-I. M. Ibrahim Henry Abadi Gordon Alphonso ; Jon Babashak IQyde Brown |Jody Brown i Ed Camaia Denis Carrington Ron Caskran Mark Elliott Wooiley Ford Lou Forline Ron Giesbers Andy Gill Nabeel Kammoun Ron Lindsey Ralston Moore Alfred Morrison Bill Poole Dave Schmieding Greg Schioth Kamel Shalhoub Gary Stuber Paul Verdee Clyde Watson Dan West Results C.U. 10 C. U. 9 C.U. 13 C.U. 16 C.U. 8 C.U. 2 C.U. 2 C.U. 10 C.U. C.U. C.U. C.U. C.U. C.U. C.U. C.U. C.U. N. C. State O Emory Western Carolina 2 Fuman Citadel Erskine North Carolina Appalachian State 1 Georgia State DukeO South Florida Virginia Maryland 1 Madison South Florida Pennsylvania UCLA 2 Erskine was one of the tougher games enroute to the playoffs; however, a hard earned victory only gave more reason for celebration. Although Clemson scored prolifically, it was the fine goalie play of Denis Carrington (1) which provided the Tigers with shutout after shutout. The leader of the Tiger offensive onslaught was their All-American and leading scorer Henry Abadi (9). P -■ ■ ' ' - ' ' ' . . ' ■■■ ■ ' • VBk ' • • •ii-— .j , ♦ 1 ■3 i ■ ■ ' Depth and teamwork were earmarks of this years squad as Coach Ibrahim often substituted his bench liberally. -« y -r; .- .. ' T  -T- -  _ ' : :;;;. • ' T y ' '  V v: Rj Clemson ' s overpowering offense continually kept the pressure on opposing goalies. .■TST 3aySSM- K ! Si ,.:SS?v; Coach I. M. Ibrahim in seven short years had turned Clemson into a national power in soccer and well deserved coach of the year honors in the ACC as well as national recognition. The outstanding efforts of Clyde Browne (11) gained him the distinction of ACC player of the year for the second straight season. s ■ ' ot ' : . - 4aH . J i-r • V A fe _ • Jw V • ■. % M 1-. A • ' MMiMHly 1 ' f 1 . m. Bl ' ' mSSmSe S! ? ' ; .i.A-i,v : r ' m i y ' -V '  ! Outmaneuvering the opponent ' s defense, often to the amusement of spectators, became a specialty of the Tiger offense. f   4 ■ Activities TAPS i It ' s hard to say what TAPS 74 really was. To most, it was a book that came out in April. To others, it was seventeen people assigned to sum- marize a year of Clemson— the contro- versies, t he work, the play, the victories, the losses, the people. To us, it was a group of friends, close friends, who all had a common goal and the desire to see nine thou- sand other students enjoy the end project of that goal. We stayed up until the wee hours of the morning with impending deadhnes, missed shots, lost prints, unwritten copy, irate students, unsympathetic TONY WATSON PHOTOGRAPHER KATIIY DAVIS PR01ESSI0NAL.S JEAN DORAN STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS MILITARY HOAGY OSTLING PHOTOGRAPHER TOM HUFF ADMINISTRATION LAURIE FLOYD ADS ANN SMITH DESIGNER ALLEN HENRY EDITOR CAROL MEINCKE STUDENT GOVERNMENT CO-DESIGNER lub presidents, and insufficient funds. Emotions became so tense and strained that a staffer yelled at a best friend as if he were an enemy. Ten minutes later, they were friends again. Bad times were mixed wit h the good, hectic times with those of leisure. TAPS ' 74 was a variety-a homogeneous collection of heterogenous people . . . people who laughed, cried, and even cut up together. Ideals were different, principles varied, personalities clashed, but in the end, everything came together into a darn fine yearbook. SCOTT MYERS GREEKS ERIC DUNHAM CO-HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER MOLLY JOHNSON ACTIVITIES HONORARIES PAT PETTY CLASSES JOHN BETHEA PHOTOGRAPHER ED BEAMAN CO-HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER DON COLEY SPORTS CHERYL HUDGINS WHO ' S WHO BUSINESS MANAGER !: : yi - s X) ' TAPS Junior Staff We ' ve done so much . . . An uncommon amount of yelling, cursing, screaming and an infinite number of various other horrors. . . . Allen who? He ' s editor of the Tiger, I think. . . . Check the darkroom . . . Anyone know what ' s going on? We ' ve got to get our together . . . Listening and learning . . . Please remain after the meeting . . . Who cropped that picture with two butts? . . . Copy sheets . . . What ' s that? Cut the jive . . . Who is buying the beer? I don ' t drink. You are on the staff aren ' t you? . . . What is a lowercase print and upper case print? I don ' t understand . . . Who cleans up the darkroom? Dark what? Mass con- fusion . . . Hand me the scale . . . o . . . cropper. Deadline next Monday . . . All this and much more, but the book was worth it. Robert Floyd Van Armstrong Susan Knoeble Howell Hunter Jack Rash Marty Price Junior Skeleton Meg Latimer Steve Morgan Steve Altman Lynn Nawrocki Curt Howard Lynn Prosser Lesley Moss Lisa Haeringer Mary Beth Huff Jeannie Hood Roland Skinner Jan Johnson Belinda Hammel Barbara Martin Laura Petit Jim Tutcn Ken Kemon Becky Elvington Carlton Carr Watson Johnson Paula Schaefer Mary E. O ' Connor The Tiger does not exist to promote beer busts and dances or to be a twelve-page issue of campus bulletins. The Tiger is not meant to paint Clemson in sunny pastels without pointing out that some things need changing. The Tiger attempts The Tiger BEN GREEN CIRCULATION MANAGER ILXRRIET HUTTO BUSINESS MANAGER NANCY JACOBS QUALLS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF KERRY CAPPS SPORTS EDITOR PHIL FOSS ADVERTISING MANAGER to entertain (occasionally to shock to anger to inform Sometimes it succeeds. EARLGATLIN ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR PAGE LEE HITE KEITH BRINKLEY PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR OFFICE MANAGER GINNY MANNING MARILYN WALSER THOMPSON FEATURES EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR DEBBIE GRAHAM NEWS EDITOR Tiger Senior Staff ger Junior Staff The junior staff contains a limited reservoir of overextended resources— people with high pain threshold and a willingness to be used. They can ' t get together to have a picture made, but somehow they manage to get the work done. WSBF WSBF Radio is more than what meets the ear . . . The Senior Staff: Thirteen students wori ing hard, sometimes in different directions, but unified in the common goal of serving the univer- sity community with the broadcast medium. Reaching out to find out what you, the students of Clemson University, want your station to represent in the forms of entertainment and informa- tional service. The rewards are satis- faction with station progress and per- sonal achievement. The station is an insti- tution witl AM t AMfHhLL PROGRAM DIRECTOR KR K SPIIZ ENGINEERING DIRECTOR DENNY LANGSTON ATC COORDINATOR RONALD WATT CONTROL ROOM ENGINEER CHARLIE BEBKO MUSIC MANAGER •,3 W! ?i ' ' vf. ' ' 1( J:; senior staffers looked and asked ques- tions-how and why things were the way they were. Then, they applied their own ideas and another year was under way. The mammoth task of prepearing WSBF for the increased responsibilities of extended coverage from the antenna height increase, put an added burden on already iieavy laden duties. Tiie business staff concerned itseh with promoting communications with the administration and other stu- dent organizations. DAVID STANTON SEWS MANAGER DAVE POLK TOM HILL TECHNICAL MANAGER TRANSMITTER ENGINEER NEENA COOK OFFICE MANAGER MIKEPURCELL BUSINESS DIRECTOR BRENDA HORNE TRAFFIC AND CONTINUITY MANAGER ♦ ♦ ♦ WSBF Senior Staff Bookkeeping had to be straiglitened out; old equipment had to be replaced; new and ever more sophisticated equip- ment had to be ordered. The program staff had the ever present problem of determining how to balance programming in order to please the most students without sacrificing the interests of the minority. A format had to be devel- oped in order to give direction and variety to the entertainment programs. More local news coverage developed. New taped programs were produced. Music was more carefully screened. New students were trained to fill up gaps in the air schedule to increase li o air time and more professional picsentation through actual experience. Tiie engineering staff had the awesome responsibility of insuring that the technological advances required by the new antenna project were realized in the form of a wide assort- ment of electronic doodads. Repairs were always needed on the older equipment. New engineers had to be recruited and trained. The purpose was to build a technical base of equip- ment that would ser ' e the imiversity for many years to come. WSBF Junior Staff A major portion of tlie progress of WSBF this year was largely due to the dedicated efforts of the junior staff. These individuals indicated that they were willing to take direction and assumed the responsibility of the day to day details involved in the opera- tion of a radio station. The future years will be determined by the experi- ence the junior staff gathers during its service. Junior staffers perform a wide variety of functions sucli as ninety percent of all live air time, keeping the studios clean, filing records, typing logs, and reading news. Engineering junior staffers learn the complicated circuitry and trouble shoot equipment problems. New program staffers spend many hours pre- paring themselves for clearance for air time in hopes that they may also be added to the hst of announcers. Kevin Black David Matthews Michael Cook Derrick Merck Roy DeBolt Gus Reese Cindy Hall Rick Rogers David Hendricks Sam Smith Chuck Kizer Susan Truett Rick Lindsay Phil Tuck James Loftis W. H. Walker Bob Mackney John Xenakis Al Mason George Yeremian The 1973-1974 version of the Central Dance Association Senior Staf is new challenges, opportunities, excitement, and a lot of hard work. For nine students who were really into music this was the year that was. Al- though we faced numerous obstacles, we were able to overcome them. Those who made the year possible were as follows: Dr. Herbert Busching, Chief Weeden, Mr. Powell, Coach Smith, Wilson, Cecil, Mike, John Trice, Sally Don, Shay, Doug, Gary, Becky, and Central Dance Association for apathy in this crow you won ' t find it. GARY HARMAN PUBLIC RELATIONS BECKY ANDERS CORRESPONDING SECRETARY SHAY STONEY SECRETARY-TREASURER DOUG LEE E PRESIDENT MIKE MULLEN ALTERNUS JOHN REYNOLDS PRESIDENT DON BOOTH FLOOR MANAGER JOHN TRICE UNION COORDINATOR SALLY LANGFORD PUBLICITY CDA Concerts CDA Junior Staff The 1973-1974 Junior Staff of CDA is composed of forty students who have the ambition and desire to participate in something which other students will appreciate. Make no mistake about it, they are the ones who do all the thank- less jobs that have to be done. Even when faced with unbearable pressure, the Junior Staff gives more determi- nation and dedication than one can believe possible. It is their labors that make the productions a success for the Clemson students. Looking back at the year, it really was a lot of fun in spite of all the hard work and grief which we faced. rir .:•;:- Vfv ' i ' tA -vi!; ' ?! '  r ' ' ' f K Chuck g r , Mike Blackwell Donna McRobert Steve Murray Ken Barnett John Vissage David D clics Beth Yarboro Chuck Medberi) David Hogsed Tommy Page Rich Maldeis Rip Home Doug Thompkins J. Gamble Ed Garris Ralph Paylor Bob Driggers Marie Bethea Hall Goode Jamie Inglehart Frankie Carson Rob Roberts Teresa Powell Tom Nolen Cathy Davis Scott Ewing Miss Gunn Fred Shuler Nanc ' Chastain Mike Stuck Blair Berkland Steve Droll Ralph Leyh Stan Mcllvain The purpose of the Clemson Univer- sity Student Union is to provide social, cultural, and recreational programs for members of the University commu- nity. The Student Union programs serve as a part of the total educational growth of students and as a laboratory for leadership training in social responsibility and democratic leader- ship and provides an opportunity for students to develop skills in human relations. The Student Union Governing Board i 1 4- T T is the overseeing body of OtU-QGllt UniOll the Student Union. It sets policy, picks the committee chair- people and officers of tlie Union and lias ultimate authority over the work- ings of the Union. The Governing Board consists of the following: The President and two Vice Presidents of the Student Union, the Vice President of the Stu- dent Body, two members at large and one representative from each of the follow- ing bodies: IFC, Panhellenic Council, married students, and the Alumni Associ- ation, two faculty members, the Student Union Director and Program Director. The Student Union Program Board does the actual planning and coordinating of activities through frequent meetings. The Program Board Consists of the Pres- Student Union ident of the Student Union, the two Vice Presidents, and the committee chairperson from each of the follow- in 14 committees: Contemporary Entertainment, Jam Sessions, Short Courses, Films, Outdoor Recreation. Cultural, Games and Recreation, Hot Line, Coffee House, Clemson student Volunteer Programs, Travel, Interna- tional Students Association. Special Events, and Publicity and Public Relations. The backbone of the Student Union is the program committees. The commit- tees are comprised of student volun- teers. They actually carry out the programs from initial planning, to promoting, to supervising the activi- ties, to evaluation and follow-up. These people are the true guts of the Student Union. The Student Union is considered to be comprised of all students attending Clemson University. Student Union Rhett Atkins, Pres. Denny Avery Lynn Barrett Bigi Beckwith Terry Bell David Bethany Rick Boyleston Alan Cade Louis Carannante Stuart Crowley Malcolm Curry Cathy Curtan Doug Davenport Herbie Eason George Esher Dan Gee Helen Goldman Terry Gray Robin Herdman Douglas Hipp, V-Pres. Duane Hipp Gary Hoffman Bobbie Holland Joyce Kelley Steve King Bill Kossler Paul Lewis Kevin Lowden Steve Meadows Joel Miller Mike MuUen ( ..iry Nelson Andy Piatt Rick Reed Cantey Richardson Perry Richardson Stacey Rollins Mesgun Sebhatu Udia Singh Alvin Tayloi Bert Taylor Bill Taylor Mary Pat Thomas John Trice Clint Wetmore Debbie Wheat Bruce Whiteside Laurence Wienges David Williamson Dennis Wilson The University Chorus is a formal Concert ensemble dedicated to the study and performance of a wide variety of choral music. Emphasis is placed on developing a high degree of excellence both musically and from the standpoint of expressive communication with audi- ences. The Chorus presented a number of concerts on campus and on tour this year, as well as joint concerts The University Chorus with the Concert Band. Wk ; « «• ,,_ Hks p ' ' ■ ' ' J. Hopkins K. Rendall B. Hudson N. Rhodes L. Huff R. Richards P. HuU B. Richardson P. Hutcheson C. Rogers B. Jones J. Saye P. Kozlick L. Seal F. Kunz M. Shuler D. Lewis D. Smith L. Lovelace C. Sowell M. McGinn W. Squires L. Metzner G. Thompson J. Miller K. Thompson A. Moody D. Towe M. Patrick J. Tyrrell S. Pianza G. Wellmann C. Price S. Whitley C. Quick D. Williams B. Ray N. Wooten C. Read S. White Tlie Concert Band of Clemson University devotes its time to the study and performance of concert lit- erature, interspersed liberally with selections from Broadway musicals, marches and novelties. Frequent campus and tour appearances have given this organization a reputation as one of the finest concert bands in the Southeast. The instrumentation is selected to provide a well-balanced concert ensemble. The eighty member group is formed at the beginning of the spring rryt j_ T J semester and continues its Ine Concert oand a tmtes through to the spring commencement. Concert Band Tiger Band The Tiger Band, the official marciiing band of Clemson University, is widely acclaimed for its excellence in musical performance and precision drill. It is composed of some 140 male and female students, who wear their brilliant orange coats and black fur busbies proudly as they perform stirring school songs, marches, and show tunes for entliusiastic audiences at football games, pep rallies, basket- ball games and parades, at home and away. Members of the Tiger Band come from all schools and colleges in the university, including freshmen as well as fourth and fifth year students. A smaller, select Pep Band, made up of Tiger Band members, plays for all home basketball games. F. Adams C, l-lemmg B. Lowe M. Shell J. Allen M. Foster D. Lucas N. Simmons K. Anderson R. Foster J. Lucas L. Sloan B. Antley C. Freeman W. Mattis J.Smith J. AsweU T. Furqueron M. McComb S. Smith J. Atkins H. Gambrell B. Mc-Cuen K. Snelgrove C. Bagnal L. Garrison D. McKee M. Snelling W. Barbrey J. Gepford N. McLeod R. Snoddy V. Barton P. Gibson B. McMahan N. Sowers M. Baxley R. Glenn J. McMilUan G. Spires W. Benton M. Good P. Meadows T. Stapleton B. Berkland M. Gregory J. Mftz D. Stesdley D. Berry J. Hamer E. MitcheU P. Steehnan J. Bogaidus K. Hanley T. Moore K. Still H. Bouknight S. Harbin J. Mozley L. Stoddard K. Bouknight M. Harrison G. Murray M. Stokes J. Bowers F. Haynes J. Dates J. Stoney L. Breads F. Henderson C. Owens R. Stubbs K, Brown T. Henderson M. Owens C. Suratt L. Burn W. Hickman R. Parker G. Thomas R. Button F. Holbrook E. Parker J. Thrailkill A. Cade B. Holden E. Parler G. Tumbhn R. Carroll M. Hooper J. Paysinger S. Turner T. Carson B. Huff D, Peeples F. Ulmer V. Cheatham T. Hunter E. Pennington D. Walsh A. Cohen J. Irwm R. Pittman V. Wann C. Coleman D. Johnson S. Planchock W. Ware T. Coleman L. Johnston W. Pod mo re R. Warner G. Collins G. Kellum R. Pritchard K. Weatherly J. Cone C. Kilgus D. PuUen L. Wehunt R. Copelan J. Killinger M. Raines R. Westbury J. Corcoran S. King C. Rathbun K. White K. Corley T. King P. Rau D. WiUet M. Crawford T. Law C. Renner B. Williams T. Crowson N. Lee J. Rich man R. Willis J. Darity T. Lendon L. Riley F. Wood R. Denton J. Lipsey J. Robertson W. Wood S. Dorn J. London D. Rochester L. Woods J. Duke M. Lord M. Roof H. Worthy F. EUenberg S. Love L. Sanders R. Young A. Finley S. Love |5 ■• ■ i K 9 M k ' «V rfSlw m ' -Z rv P i ¥4 i:m ' Clemson Players Presents . . . Greeks Panhellenic Council What a year for Clemson Panhellenic Society! Each Sorority, different and unique, worked to strengthen the Greek way of life. Being a Greek meant working not only with one ' s own sisters but also with all the Greek sisters. Activities included such events as making banners for foot- ball games, holding a reception for Jeanne Dixon and sponsoring the annual Halloween Party. For the work Panhellenic did, it received third place for this year at the National Convention. In the fall, Panhellenic sponsored its biggest project-rush. Panhellenic estabUsh- ed the rules, scheduled the parties, and introduced the rushees to a new way of life. This year ' s rush gave evidence tliat the Greek way of life continues to grow at Clemson. In the reception of new pledges, Panhellenic bonds were strengthened and the Greek way of hfe continued onward. President -Martha B. Brunnemer Vice-President-Julie C. Johnson Secretary-Susan M. Day Treasurer--M. Ann Todd idenfjReali-3 ' ' n p p-r ' Chi Omega m President— Connie A. Feasel Vice President— Lisa J. Krisher Secretary— Anne L. Lewis Treasurer— Lucy R. Gorena Pledge Treasurer-Robbie Jo Hance Personnel Chairman— Debbie A. Beauregard identification on page 570 Chi Omega No one but a Clii Omega looks forward So much to August and so little to May No one else can put into one year All the Happy moments, surprise parties service projects, Tigerama and sorority sing practices, study hours, extracurricular activities, and understanding that a Chi Omega can. A Chi Omega is a fascinating person- You can criticize one, but you can ' t discourage her. You can get a higher honor, but you can ' t make her quit. A Chi Omega sister is the one person who walks in when the rest of the world walks out . . . ACROSS, TOP LEFT: Chi O ' s at Sorority smg. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: Late for class again! ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: June ' s heading for the pool. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: Wendy shows off her legs. LEFT: Chi O Saloon girls welcome rushees. TOP RIGHT: ReaUy Cindy! Five aces! MIDDLE RIGHT: Hey V you ' re out of line. BOTTOM RIGHT: Robbi Jo makes herself comfortable. Delta Delta Delta v President-Donna M. Richardson Vice-President— Melody Baker Secretary— Elyse G. Henry Treasurer— April Baker Delta Delta Delta So you and I are almost to the end, and what has it been from start to finish? It ' s been a year of laughter: Six A. M. breakfast in bed from our pledges and Homecoming with 800 hot- dogs to sell. Along with the laughter were tears-Happy tears over candlelights- Sad tears as we say goodbye to old sisters. But, most of all, it ' s been a year of love— love found in giving a party for the children at Whitten Village or love developed in the strength of our unity. So, we can view the past with- out regrets and the future with pride and confidence in the abihty within us. ACROSS, TOP: Concentration brings a mood of seriousness to sorority sing. ACROSS, TOP LEFT: Cathy seems to enjoy PhyUis ' joke. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: Sisters compare pictures. ACROSS, MIDDLE: Teresa is the only one to pose for her picture. LEFT: Martha shows off her legs to her date. BELOW LEFT: The sisters show off their costumes for the 20 ' s skit. BELOW: Rhetta does her act. Kappa Alpha Theta President— Becky A. McClelland Vice President A. Cheryl Harkey Vice President Pledge-L. Kathy Garrison Secretary -Shirley G. Canaday Treasurer— Pam G. Lester Kappa Alpha Theta Thetas are alive and growing. k After two years on the Clemson campus, ' Theta has expanded to fifty-one members. The year was much fun and work. We ' U never forget the kid- nappings for breakfast, the spaghetti dinners, intramural games, the Jockettes, and most of all the sister- hood shared by everyone. In sister- hood, we learned to accept each other as individuals even through practical jokes and major crises but most of all througli friendship . . . Theta love. ACROSS. LEFT: Arden and Wendy take a break from rushing to get some food. ACROSS, TOP: Wendy did a messy job sliaving. ACROSS, MIDDLE: Lynda taking a late breakfast. ACROSS, MIDDLE RIGHT: Belinda cliecks lier Cliristmas stocking. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: Theta ' s do a dance number for the grand finale. BOTTOM LEFT: Susan! Put some clothes on. BELOW: Practice makes perfect for sorority sing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Santa Claus arrives on the Theta ' s floor. Kappa Kappa Gamma President-Judy V. Bryson First Vice-President— Susan A. Jones Second Vice-President— Brenda F. Rice Secretary— Susan M. Broadbent Treasurer— Gloria G. Hash Kappa Kappa Gamma Having been established at Clemson University in March, 1970, Kappa Kappa Gamma has grown to be the largest sorority on campus. Kappas share the ideals of friendship, service, and loyalty. In Kappa, one will get to know many people. From the many members, true friendships will grow in direct proportion to the amount one gives and cares. The most wonderful aspect of Kappa Kappa Gamma is that people really care for one another. There was always someone to share your feehngs with-whether it was the excitement of our spring formal, a roller skating party, or the despair over approaching exams. Kappa Kappa Gamma is understand- ing and love. ACROSS, TOP LEFT: Kappa ' s present their show at sorority sing. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: The Kappa Uio entertains. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: Another sister heads for the pool. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: Cheryl and her backup group perform their latest hit. LEFT: Another victim of the shaving cream fight. TOP RIGHT: Sorority sisters are always ready to support each other. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sorority sing brings expressions better forgotten. 189 i Interfraternity Council President— F. Gregg Jones Vice President— T. Ashby Gressette Secretary— William N. Keisler Treasurer-J. Leslie Heaton Interfratemity Council On the Clemson University campus there are thirteen unique social frater- nities, each presenting brother- hood in its own way and each seek- ing its own fraternal ideals. Throughout the year these frater- nities competed in the areas of Homecoming, athletics, scholar- ship and Greek Week. Through the efforts of the Interfratemity Council the events and activities of these thirteen groups were coordinated. As the governing body of the Greek system, Interfratemity Council sought to combine the efforts and ideas of those involved to insure that the Greek way of life remained an intergral part of Clemson University. Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Gamma Rho The Clemson Colony of Alpha Gamma Rho could perhaps best be summed up by the slogan, Alpha Gamma Rho, a good thing growing. Growth was felt by all members as we successfully purchased and moved into the first off campus fraternity house at Clemson. The brotherhood of the colony showed through as we all worked diligently to make our new house a home. None will forget the many hours of labor that went into building the winning Homecoming display, nor the pride and joy of signing the charter as the Clemson Colony became AGR ' s newest chapter. In short, a year of growing together in brotherhood was experi- enced by an. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: Look at these socks! ACROSS, TOP LEFT: The Doobie Brothers are at it again. ACROSS, LEFT: The brothers laughing it up at one of their meetins. ACROSS, MIDDLE RIGHT: Little sisters at their weekly meeting. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: Nobody is paying any attention to Joe. TOP LEFT: Oh Paul, remember that day? BELOW: Brothers meet rushees at a smoker. BOTTOM: Little Sisters. Lee Swygert, Jan Scoggins, Sharon McGaw, Donna Hall, June Hapman, AnneUe Ashmore, Dale Garvin, Karen Dumit, Ann Sims, Jeannie Doran, Mis. Martin V.Uke Cathy Zeigler, Bonnie Flowers. Not pictured: Lani Burnett, Deborah Batchelor. Alpha Tau Omega ?j President-John A. Wliite Vice President-F. Calvin Riddle Secretary— Zackary J. Zapack Treasurer-Richard L. Booth I Xm I f - .--. j: Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega is a social fraternity based on friendship with a strong emphasis on brotherhood. The ATO ' s had a full social year highlighted by such events as the fall and spring house parties, the Founder ' s Day Formal, and of course the Greek Week activities. In addition, there were several impromptu quad parties which sprang up whenever possible Fraternity life had a serious side also, and ATO stressed this aspect strongly. The members were men from all walks of life, who had sought and found freindship and brotherhood within the fraternity. :«- SsssVSm ■ 1 Sl ACROSS, TOP LEFT: Witt and Lisa listen to the blue grass band. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: The Mafia arrives at the ATO house. ACROSS, RIGHT: John, Dick, and Bill discuss what to do next. TOP LEFT: What did you say your name was? TOP MIDDLE: Mickey and Nelson find something amusing. TOP RIGHT: The Devils plan theii next play. BOTTOM: ATO Little Sisters. -4 ■ ' t«lrT- san Day, Lynn Nicholson, Kathy Hollis, Susan Johnson, Lisa Cox, Robbie Jo Hance, Lisa Haeringer, Allison Turner, Michelle Davis, Cheryl Hudgins, June Evans ggy Deadwyler, Linda Chamblee, Carol Crowther, Nance Cook, Pam Stevens, Connie Feasel, Deedee Hildebrand, Patti Tyndall, Debbie Cumbie. Beta Theta Pi ( ,:: ' fy - ' 1 ' ij=W? . - . r 202 President— Danny L. Litchfield Vice-President— Grant D. Baker Secretary— Robert B. Skelton Treasurer— Edward E. Hayes IPC Representative— Richard H. Bryant, Jr. Beta Theta Pi The Clemson Beta chapter experi- enced a very successful year. Member- ship increased as overall fraternity grades improved. As always, the Betas maintained their reputation as the big gest and best partiers on the Clemson campus. The Betas became more active in campus affairs and Dixie Week, and other joint affairs with the sororities were extremely successful. Major activities of the frater- nity were supporting Lester ' s and the Bengal Huddle, having wrecks, and simply raising immortal HELL! Tliis year has definitely been rewarding and the future holds even more promise for the brothers. Cathie Appleby, Cindy Wilson, Susan Haidwick, Gayle Welch. Nancy Sasser Ann B, Roberto, Anne Lewis, Pam Patureo, MeUssa Joyce, Jeannie Wilson. Cathy Bonner. Uebb, Carol Funchess, Emih ine Inman, Cathy ACROSS, TOP: A little refreshing discussion during rush never hurt anything. ACROSS, BOTTOM: Little sisters. TOP LEFT: Its not polite to point. BELOW: Chris, you ' ll never make tiddly-winks champion. BOTTOM LEFT: I thought you said you knew how to do this! MIDDLE RIGHT: Television can ' t be that boring, fellas. BOTTOM RIGHT: Reggie, you sure know how to make a mess. p Chi Psi President-William H. Mitchell Vice President— Robert E. Killey Secretary— Nicholas C. Sottile Treasurer— John W. Prather, III !%%%« Chi Psi Chi Psi fraternity at Clemson University is a young and growing brotherhood of men interested in obtaining the experience of fraternal life during the college year. The ideals of this experience not only exist in theory, but also can be found working in the fraternity for the bonds of brotherhood between the members. It is for this reason that membership is not permitted to grow beyond the limits where individual friendship among all brothers is no longer possible. Chi Psi also prides it self on being a brotherhood of individuals with interest in the freedom of character among its members. The fraternity ' s lodge is often the fomm for long debates where few ideas stand unchallenged. The result of individuals hving as a brotherhood in Chi Psi greatly enhances the college experience. .;i -(1! ACROSS, TOP: The brothers puU the chariot around the field. ACROSS, LEFT How bout giving an old man a drink? ACROSS, MIDDLE: Coby gets himself another drink. TOP LEFT: Beauty and the Beast. BELOW: Sign in please. BOTTOM LEFT: Working together brings a Kappa Alpha Order Kappa Alpha Order The founder ' s ideals of moral character, chivalry, and deference to womanhood have made Kappa Alpha a manly brotherhood, endow- ed from firm Christian principles. Because of these lofty ideals, young men by the thousands have associ- ated themselves with the order. Today it is one of the greatest of the national college fraternities, counting 40,000 brothers, stretch- ing from the Atlantic to the Pacific. With unbroken regularity and with unfailing reverent tenderness, the Kappa Alpha Order celebrates the Nineteenth Day of January. Upon that day was born Robert Edward Lee of Virginia. Upon that day was really born the Creed and matchless Ritual of the Kappa Alpha Order. ACROSS, TOP LEFT: Cindy and Jere are having fun at the party. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT; Jere working to improve the corrider. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: Everyone is enjoying themselves at a party. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: One of the brothers lost his date to a dog. BELOW Joey and Jay wait to sign in rushees. BOTTOM RIGHT: Joe is the bartender at the function. LEFT: All for one and one for all. M r f h— 1 Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma International Fraternity has a heritage which dates back to a fifteenth century society in Bologna, Italy. For the past four years Kappa Upsilon Chapter has work- ed hard to uphold the history and traditions of the fraternity. The efforts of some seventy brothers were rewarded when Kappa Sigma received the Outstanding Achievement Award for the school year 1972-73. Kappa Sigma brothers and the sister aux- iliary, Stardusters, participated enthusiastically in homecoming activities, Greek Week, intramural athletics, and various social and service functions. ACROSS. LEFT: Keith is bored by the conversation. ACROSS, TOP: Where ' s the fire? ACROSS, MIDDLE: Rushees, we ' re ready for you. ACROSS, BOTTOM: Bob shows his sons the basics. TOP LEFT: Ken looks on in disbelief. TOP MIDDLE: Mendel cracks PhyUis up. TOP RIGHT: Close your mouth while you eat. BOTTOM: Little Sisters. Cindy Barron, Faye Georgeo, Lee Clark, Martha Lou Thomas, Robin Hamilton, Phyllis Corker, Melissa Stearns, Dru-Ann Kinsey, Patti Hutcheson, Susan Stroupe, Bunny Burkhait, Jen Wescoat, Ann Mart, Gwen George, Caroline Hammond, Cathy Hartsell, Kathy Lark, Ann Shipe. Not Pictured: Ginny Doolittle, Karen Smith, Jan Matthews, Sissy Covington. Phi Delta Theta President— J. Stephen Bellamy Vice-President-Daniel L. Dyches Secretary— Charles F. Freeman Treasurer— Robert A. Bailey Phi Delta Theta We are members of one great body, planted by nature in a mutual love, and fitted for a social life. We must consider that we are born for the good of the whole. The race of mankind would perish if we ceased to be of aid to each other. All that need aid have a right to ask it from their fellow men, and no one who has the power of granting help can refuse it without guilt. The crest and crowning of all good, hfe ' s final star, is brotherhood. ACROSS, MIDDLE: Mitchel looks downwards while Bal contemplates what to do next. ACROSS, LEFT: Another flying party with Steve out of control. ACROSS, TOP: You ' re not really Santa Claus, are you? ACROSS, RIGHT MIDDLE: Phi Delta ' s watching an event during Greek Games. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: Emil hstens to a rushee during one of many smokers. LEFT: Look out Pigg, Adams has his eye on your wife. BELOW: The brothers join together in a round of the old Phi Delta spirit. BOTTOM RIGHT: Come on, Double D, Show Nutt how to lace his shoes. Phi Gamma Delta Colony ■- V •; President— Frederick F. Dean, Jr. Historian— Harry J. Montgomery Recording Secretary— Gary D. Aimers Correspondent Secretary— Robert L. Morgan Treasurer— Charles D. Way Phi Gamma Delta Colony The Delta Colony of the frater- nity of Phi Gamma Delta saw many changes in the last year. The biggest and most exciting change occurred April 6, 1974 when the Colony received it ' s Charter from the International Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta. To be a Phi Gama, or FiJi as known to most people, takes much work and determination both scholastically and socially. Being the youngest and smallest fraternity on campus means much added hard work and determi- nation. Phi Gamma Delta has become a reality on the Clemson University campus. ACROSS. TOP LEFT: Jeff is really swinging. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: The FIJIS want theii names everywhere. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: It ' s so hard to decide. ACROSS. BOTTOM RIGHT: Fred and U.C. are enjoying the party. LEFT: The brothers hard at work on their display. BELOW: The FIJIS lead the procession around the grounds at Greek week. BOTTOM RIGHT: Everyone does their best during rush. 4)rA l Pi Kappa Alpha ?2A .SK aemmmtM rvAail Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha is a national social fraternity founded to promote the well being of its members. The fraternity ' s interests are advancing the education of its members, making them more socially mature, and creating high standards of living througli the bonds of brotherhood. Pikes are diverse and dynamic. The diversity of the brothers comes from many different areas and from different interests. Tliis diversity strengthens the fraternity; the brothers can come together in a common cause, but they do not become narrow-minded because one feels like an individual. I t -5 ' ACROSS. LEFT: Let me try to explain it to you. ACROSS, TOP: Tommy serves a rushee some punch. ACROSS, MIDDLE: Steve offers Brad a helping hand. ACROSS, RIGHT MIDDLE: Herb talks about the fraternity to some rushees. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: You can ' t do that, Judge. LEFT: Lynn helps herself to the food at a party outside the house. BELOW: The famous Pika rock after a new paint job. BOTTOM RIGHT: The brothers start a friendly wrestling match in the house. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Eminent Archon— Calvin M. Snipes Eminent Deptuy Archon— John V. Blair Eminent Recorder— Larry C. Sweat Eminent Treasurer— David M. Kirkpatrick Sigma Alpha Epsilon Early this past fall, the South Carolina Nu Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Clemson University opened its doors to a diversified group of individuals, representing virtually every personality type. From a unique integration of social activities, scholastic hfe. and working together for common goals, the SAE ' s at Clemson have come to reahze the importance of love and brotherhood among men. ACROSS, TOP LEFT: Rocky looks spaced out. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT Professor Seigler lectures the rushees. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: Looks like you ' ve got that on backwards. ACROSS, MIDDLE RIGHT: Grady throws for the bull ' s eye. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: Gail and Green try to impress rushees. TOP LEFT: SAE ' s honor student, Tim Pope. TOP RIGHT: The brothers overload their float. BOTTOM: Little Sisters. Jane Dixon, Adelaide Hammel, Harriet Lewder, Gail Sansbury, FeUcia Giessette, Deanna Breazeale, DeU Deloach, Carol Ann Henry, Peggy Brown, Evelyn Wells. Nancy Barton, Susan Johns. Sigma Nu Commander— Pickens Lindsay Lieutenant Commander— James M. Edwards, III Recorder— William D. Causey. Jr. Treasurer-Thomas W. TuU ,:- ■ :? . i ' . . ' ■ii ' ■ Sigma Nu Sigma Nu is brotherhood when it is most needed. Members of Sigma Nu know life can be tough, and that there will be many trials. The question is not whether they will come; the question is how we will meet them when they do come. In defeat, a man ' s metal is tested for strength, in victory— for quality. Regardless of the outcome, we can only live with the results. Sigma Nu ' s strive to live with honor. • i k.. V, ACROSS. TOP: Something catches Ray ' s eye besides the camera. ACROSS, MIDDLE LEFT: Sigma Nu ' s gather around during the Greek games. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: Aaah, the comforts of a good lounge. ACROSS, MIDDLE; Les finds something he wasn ' t looking for. LEFT: Why does Anne need four cups anyway? BELOW LEFT: Sunshine and fellowship bring enjoyment to everyone. BOTTOM: Rick points out an interesting picture in the scrapbook to rushees. Sigma Phi Epsilon e S f (? A ? .■-i. a=l «iatr-- President— J. Steve Crouch Vice President— Jim C. DuPre Controller-Charles S. Steer Recording Secretary-Conrad K. Shiiler Corresponding Secretary— James L. Courtney, III Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Plii Epsilon was founded at the University of Richmond on November 1, 1901 by twelve men who were mainly theology students seek- ing a brotherhood based upon Christian Ideals and Principles. Because of the foresight and planning of the founders, we are now the second largest fraternity in the United States. The Fraternity badge is heart-shaped, because the heart is the background of every phase of the Fraternity and the basis of all its tranditions. The feeling of loyalty as a Sig Ep for life is exemphfied in the following quote by Bradford W. Black, 34th Grand President: The three most important decisions of your life are: Your love of God, the woman you marry, and your college Fraternity. I do not mean to imply if your decision is not Sigma Plii Epsilon you will not get to Heaven, but then why take that chance. Ann Hart, C onni Watts, Brenda Richardson, Marsha Brown, Buddy Ballard, Judy Patterson, Almeda Rogers, Peggy Newman, Valerie Perry, Cathy Ford, Perry Richardson, Penni McCuen, Rhonda Moore, Suzanne Young, Carolyn Cain, Jane Hopkins, Ann Sanders. Not Pictured: Shaion Gillespie, Ellen Cox, Connie Cox. ACROSS, TOP: A brother works hard into the night on the display. ACROSS. BOTTOM: Little Sisters. TOP LEFT: Mike swings hard at the ball. BELOW Someone is headed out for the middle of the quad. BOTTOM LEFT: Take my picture. MIDDLE RIGHT: The brother relaxing in front of the T. V. BOTTOM RIGHT: Wayne gets ready for his date. Theta Chi President— James V. Digieso Vice President-Robert D. Brown Secretary -Charles B. Whitaker Treasurer- Stephen J. Parsick Theta The year nineteen-hundred and seventy-three was for the Chinese and the brothers of Theta CM the Year of the Ox. During this year, the brothers achieved greater heights than ever before seen by this chapter in its short history of three years on the Clemson campus. Along with increasing our brotherhood, we initiated an extremely beneficial Little Sister program, improved our scholarship status, and once again contributed our time and efforts to the South Carolina Heart Fund Association. For the Chinese, the celebrated Year of the Ox will soon be over, but for the brothers of Theta Chi, this theme will always persist. ACROSS, TOP LEFT. A cat can be more interesting than Jim at times. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: A one man discussion at the bar can last forever. ACROSS, RIGHT: The brothers haven ' t regressed this far. have they? TOP LEFT: He may not be able to play but he sure knows how to clown around. TOP MIDDLE: If one of those ice cubes hits the floor, Terry, it ' s aU over. TOP RIGHT: The Middle East, it ain ' t. BOTTOM: Little Sisters. Beth Stein, Kay Axson, Mary Schwob, Karen Byrd, Nordie Cleveland, Wanda Wiggins, Janet Baker, Kaien Spinella, Lynn Ducworth. Not Pictured: Jeannie Atkinson, Gale Burns, Susan Lay, Pat Oswald, Connie Thackston, Kay Thompson, Jerri WilUamson. Omega Psi Phi The purpose of Omega Psi Phi is to bring about a union of college men of similar high ideals of scholarship and manhood in order to stimulate the attainment of set goals. The brothers in their first year at Clemson attempt- ed to disseminate and inculcate the goals among those with whom the fraternity came in contact, to cooperate with Clemson University in fostering their ideals, and to occupy a progressive and constructive place in the civil life of the nation. Seniors HENRY ABADI Central, S. C. Sociology DEBBIE S. ABBOTT Seneca, S. C. Early Childhood Education JANE D. ADAIR Clemson, S. C. Horticulture CURTIS V. ADAMO Walling Ford, Conn. History BRYAN S. ADAMS Corneha, Ga. Administrative Management LINDSEY ADDY Lexington, S. C. Industrial Education JOYCE H. ADKINS Clemson, S. C. English RJCHARD A. ALLEN Bennettsville. S. C. Mechanical Engineering CHERYL A. ANDERSON Campsprings, Md. Microbiology RAYMOND F. ANDERSON New Bern, N. C. Architecture RAYMOND H. ANDERSON . . North Charleston, S. C. Pre-Architecture RUTH L. ANDERSON Travelers Rest, S. C. Secondary Education SARA J. ANDERSON Woodruff, S. C. Nursing PATRICIA A. ANTHONY Greenville, S. C. Psychology CATHERINE E. APPLEBY Estill, S. C. Nursing MARY E. ARANT Heath Springs, S. C. Secondary Education SAMUEL A. ARANT Fort Motte, S. C. Science Teaching DANNY N. ARD Easley, S. C. Pre-Architecture DAVID C. ARNOLD Central, S. C. Grad-Entomo!ogy JOHN A. ARNOLD Clemson, S. C. Physics JOSEPH A. AUSTIN, JR Greenville, S. C. Architecture VIRGINIA L. AVERY Humbelat, Neb. Grad-English WILLIAM D. AYERS Greenville, S. C. Accounting ROBERT A. BAILEY Myrtle Beach, S. C. Political Science CHARLES C. BAKER Greenwood, S. C. Industrial Management MELODY BAKER Ladson, S. C. Mathematics GEORGE E. BALLARD Pageland, S. C. Architecture ROBERT D. BANNISTER Holly Hill, S. C. Administrative Management ALICE E. BARBARE Travelers Rest, S. C. Early Childhood Education WATSON T. BARBREY Clemson, S. C. Microbiology ANN E. BARNES Walterboro, S. C. Early Childhood Education FRANK S. BARNES Anderson, S. C. Physics RICHARD L. BARNETT Clemson, S. C. Recreation and Park Administration ROSALYN BARRETT Charleston, S. C. Animal Science ROBERT D. BARRIER Lexington, S. C. Industrial Education WILLIAM L. BARRIER Lexington, S. C. Industrial Education JOE M. BARRON Athens, Ga. Civil Engineering JULIAN S. BARTON Kingstree, S. C. Animal Science SOTIRIOSD. BASILAKOS Greenville, S. C. Electrical and Computer Engineering ROBIN R. BATSON Greenville, S. C. Early Childhood Education BRADFORD L. BAUSS Portland. Conn. Architecture KEITH A. BEACHY Atlanta. Ga. Electrical and Computer Engineering CHARLES E. BEAMAN Greenville, S. C. Microbiology GLENN P. BEANE. JR Clemson, S. C. Zoology FRANKLIN R. BEARD Jacksonville. Fla. Mechanical Engineering B. SUSAN BEASON Taylors, S. C. Nursing RAYM.BEAUDROT Greenville. S. C. Elementary Education DEBORAH A. BEAUREGARD Atlanta, Ga. Medical Technology NANCY J. BECKMANN Charleston. S. C. Secondary Education DAVID R. BEDINGFIELD Ware Shoals, S. C. Spanish STEVE W. BELL Spartanburg. S. C. Forestry JOHN S. 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JAMES H. SHIRER, JR. (1) EUoree, S. C. KEISTER M. SHIRER (3) Elloree. S. C. ALICE E. SHIRLEY (1) Honea Path, S. C. JAMES L. SHIRLEY, JR. (1) St. Simons Island, Ga. LAURA S. SHIRLEY (3) Newman, Ga. SYLVIA E. SHIRLEY (3) Iva, S. C. DAVID L. SHOOK (1) Anderson, S. C. DEBORAH L. SHORT (1) Columbia, S. C. KEVIN D. SHORT (2) Chesterfield, S. C. SHARON J. SHREVE (3) Newman, Ga. STEVEN L. SHUGART (3) Chester, S. C. RICHARD B. SHULBY (3) Wilmington. DeL DAVID P. SHULER, JR. (3) Santee, S. C. DEBBIE G. SHULER (2) W est Columbia, S. C. GERALD W. SHULER (2) Santee, S. C. KENNETH P. SHULER (2) Sumter, S. C. N. BOYD SHULER (2) Santee, S. C. SAMUEL SHULER, JR. (3) HoUy HiU, S. C. SUSAN C. SHULER (1) Holly Hill. S. C. WILLIAM H. SICKLING, 11(1) Columbia, S. C. DANIEL H. SIDES (2) Gaffney, S. C. CATHERINE H. SIERER (2) Atlanta, Ga. JILL SIGAFOOS (2) Aurora, Ohio DEBORAHL. SILLAY (1) Cornelia, Ga. BENJY G.SIMMONS (1) Greenwood. S. C. MICHAEL E. SIMMONS (1) Laurens, S. C. SOLOMON SIMON (1) Charleston, S. C. CAROLYN SIMPSON (3) Ware Shoals, S. C. CECILIA B. SIMPSON (3) GreenviUe, S. C. DEBBIE J. SIMPSON (1) Union MiUs, N. C. JANET R. SIMPSON (3) Mauldin, S. C. RICHARD R. SIMPSON (3) Hampton, Va. ROBERT M. SIMPSON (1) Columbia, S. C. ROGER K. SIMPSON (2) Seneca, S. C. GUY M. SIMS (2) Madison, Fla. JAMES E. SINCLAIR (3) Central, S. C. SALLY J. SIPPELL (2) Isle of Pahiis, S, C. FRANCIS E. SKELTON (3) O ' FaUon, Mo. THOMAS E. SKELTON, JR. (2) Clemson, S. C. ROLAND L. SKINNER (2) Florence, S. C. MITCH SLADE (2) Edgefield, S. C. ELIZABETH G. SLATTERY (1) Greenville. S. C. SANDRA L. SLICE (2) Newberry. S. C. CHEVIS R. SLIGH (2) Ninety Six. S. C. RICHARD M. SLIGH (3) North Charleston. S. C. THERESA J. SLOAN (3) Greer. S. C. MARY SLONE (3) HartsviUe. S. C. CAROLE L. SMALL (2) Gaffney. S. C. RACHEL D. SMALL (3) Heath Springs, S. C. ANDREW C. SMITH (2) Hanahan, S. C. ASHBY M. SMITH (2) Marion, S. C. BELINDA SMITH (3) Early Branch. S. C. BRIAN B. SMITH (1) Orangeburg, S. C. CHARLES F. SMITH (1) Gaffney, S. C. CLAUDIA V. SMITH (2) Wagener, S. C. EARL J. SMITH (3) Cheraw, S. C. ELLIS E.SMITH (2) Greenville. S. C. ENOCH SMITH, 111 (1) Columbia, S. C. GEORGETTE SMITH (3) Columbia, S. C. ' M.. % ' Lf V yi Ml HAROLD E. SMITH, JR. (2) Pageland, S. C I ' I Bi l HARRIET E. SMITH (3) Anderson, S. C ' } k wT HOWARD M. SMITH, JR. (1 ) Anderson, S, C. ' ft. ; V JACQUELINE R. SMITH (3) Six Mile S C JARED M. SMITH (3) BisliopviUe! S. C S i MrL J: JEFFREY L.SMITH (1) Greenville, S. C. J iPl ' HK l M k JOHN W, L. SMITH (2) North Augusta, S. C ■• t-r lb, —1 JOHNNY L.SMITH (2) BeIton,S.C. m - V H mL I JOHNNY R.SMITH (3) Honea Path, S. C. JOSEPH A. SMITH (1) Anderson, S C JOYCE E, SMITH (3) Spartanburg, S. C. MARTHA L. SMITH (2) Mauldin, S. C. • ' mT i - ' PAMELA L.SMITH (3) North Augusta, S. C. — - «i t -m St ' Jte -11 PATRICIA S. SMITH (1) Mvrtle Beach, S. C W TH ' f m I PRISCILLA D. SMITH (2) Central, S C A Jfc- A. ' JM ROBERT E.SMITH (I) ITorence, S C k Wt - am ROGER D. SMITH (2) Spartanburg, S. C. F ' W _ ■ WK HL SALLI SMITH (1 ) Winnsboro, S. C. iM ' SAMUEL H. SMITH, JR. (1) Charleston. S. C . -,1 jar ' ;- SANDRA L. SMITH (1) Spartanburg, S. C . ) ■ f SANDRA S. SMITH (1) Chesterfield, S C J % ► SUSANNAH W. SMITH (1) Ridge Spring, S C W THOMAS E. SMITH (2) Columbia, S. C A THOMAS G. SMITH (2) Greenville, S. C. ' THOMAS W. SMITH (2) GreenviUe, S C ' HI fc ?! ' i tS THOMPSON A. SMITH (3) Pelzer, S. C i - ' l IHLV ,m . m E ' k tony R. smith to Honea Path, S. C. VERNON C. SMITH (2) Huntersville, S. C. WILLIAM K. SMITH (3) HartsviUe, S. C. A ■■ (k Wk A . FJ - ' WILLIAM M.SMITH (2) Greenville, S C r r «i JULIUS A. SMOAK(l) Bowman, S.C. MARY SMOAK (1) Miami, Fla. t- iiS i E S K JOSEPH SMYTH (2) Charleston, S. C. KEITH O. SNELGROVE (1) West Columbia, S. C. f HT -Mjir RODNEY M.SNELL (3) Clemson, S. C. A I S ®| tfHl i H WT MELINDA A. SNELLING (2) Greenwood, S. C. ANNE M. SNIPES (1) Central, S. C. MICHAEL H. SNIPES (3) Seneca, S. C. JOHN O. SNYDER (1) Columbia, Md. JOSE E. SOL (3) San Salvador, El Salvador TINA J. SOSEBEE (1) Charleston, S. C. MARY P. SOT TILE (1) Charleston, S. C. DONNA M. SOUDER (1) MiUville, N. J. NANCY E. SOUTHERLIN (1) Taylors, S. C. CHARLES H. SOVVELL (1) Johnston, S. C. MARIAN S. SOWELL (2) Lancaster. S. C. CAROLYN L. SOX (2) Cayce, S. C. HOWARD L. SPARROW (3) HartsviUe, S. C. WILLIAM E. SPEARMAN (2) Chappells, S. C. CARL G. SPEER (1) Metairie, Fla. CHESTER S. SPELL (1) Savannah, Ga. GREGORY T. SPIRES (2) Conway, S. C. TANYA M. SPIRES (3) Hartsville, S. C. JAMES T. SPIVEY (2) Columbia, S. C. LON M. SPrVEY (3) Mullins, S. C. DANNY L. SPONAUGLE (1) Summerville, S. C. CAROL M. SPROTT (2) Sumter, S. C. RODNEY M. SPROTT (3) Sumter, S. C. JAMES H. SPROUSE (1) Converse, S. C. MICHAEL Y. SPROUSE (1) Gaffney, S. C. JUDITH R. SQUIRES (1) Latta, S. C. RONALD G. STAIR (3) Kennesaw, Ga. CATHY A. STALCUP (1) Seneca. S. C. FREDNA C. STALCUP (3) Seneca, S. C. STEPHEN H. STALCUP (2) Orlando, Fla. TERESA G. STALLINGS (3) Columbia, S. C. STEPHEN E. STAMM (3) Camden, S. C. CHARLES J. STANCIL (2) Wagener, S. C. JOL. NDA M. STANLEY (2) Florence, S. C. GEORGE T. STANSELL (1) KemersviUe, N. C. GLORIA D. STANSELL (1) Pickens, S. C. CLYDE T. STANTON (1) Cheraw, S. C. S ' 0C ' t LEX W. STAPLETON (1 ) GreenviUe, S C PAMELA J. STAPLETON (1) SummerviUe, S C TONY R. STAPLETON (3) Chester, S. C ALICE M. STARKEY (1) Greensboro, N C SUZANNE B. STATON (1) Orlando Fla ' DANIEL M. STEADLEY (1) Severna Park, Md. ' MELISSA M. STEARNS (3) Columbia S C WENDELL M. STEEDLY (2) Ruffin s ' C DAVID S. STEELE (1) Tulsa, Okla HERBERT D. STEELE (2) Lexington, S C ROBERT V. STEELE (2) Mt. Ulla N C PAUL C. STEELMAN (1) Longport, N. J. ' CHARLES J. STEER (3) Ninety Six S C BETH A. STEIN (3) Anderson, s ' c ' WILLIAM P. STEINKULLER (3) Fairfax Va ' JOSEPH STEPHENS (3) Spartanburg, S c ' SANDRA J. STEPHENS (1) Charleston, S. c ' RONALD T. STERGHOS (2) Greenwood, S. C. KATHY STEVENS (1) Spartanburg, S C PAMELA K. STEVENS (2) Taylors, S C PETER H. STEVENS (3) North Augusta S C GARRY N. STEWART (2) peizer s ' C GENEVIEVE R. STEWART (I) . ' . ' :p.nevili; Ky ' JOHN W. STEWART (2) Woodruff, S. c ' PAMELA STEWART (2) Ft Pierce Fla RANDALL S. STEWART (1) . ' ' Greenwood S c ' SUSAN T. STEWART (3) Rome, Ga ' CARROL S. STEWARTS (2) . . Greer S C HUGH R. STILL (2) Barnwell S C JOHN R. STOCKFISCH (1) Oakhurst, N. J. BELINDA J. STODDARD (3) Spartanburg S C LEE C. STODDARD (1) Greenwood ' S C LINDA J. STODDARD (1) Gray Court S C SANDRA A. STODDARD (2) North Augusta ' S C CLARENCE L. STOGNER (3) Hartsville S C JOHN W. STOKES (2) Columbia! S. ' C. HERBERT J. STONE, JR. (1) st. Matthews, S C JAMES A. STONE (1) Ware Shoals, S. C NENA C. STONE (2) Ware Shoals, S C SAMUEL R. STONE (2) Chester S C JERRY L. STONEMETZ (3) Shinglehou Pa ' JOHN C. STONEY (2) SummerviUe, S. C. SANFORD P. STONEY (3) SummerviUe, S C JEFFREY F. STRACK (3) Greenville S C GEORGE D. STREISEL (1) ciark N J ERNEST STRICKLAND (3) Scranton ' S c ' PAMELA L. STROM (2) Spartanburg S C REBECCA A. STROM (1) McCormick, S. C. WILSON L. STROM (1) Edgefield S C LYNN C. STRONG (1) Craftsbury Common Vt JANET S. STROUD (2) SimpsonviUe, S C SUSAN R. STROUP (2) Gastonia, N C CHARLES A. STUART, JR. (2) Columbia, S C RAYMOND L. STUBBLEFIELD (2) Greenville, S. C. EMIL STUDINKA (1) Aiken S C FRANCES A. SUDDETH (2) ' . ' ' .CUnton] S. C BARBARA L. SUDDUTH (2) Easley ' S C DARRELL A. SUDDUTH (1) Duncan ' S C CHARLES G. SUHAYDA (2) Matawan N J MICHAEL R. SUIT (3) GreenviUe, S. C. MAUREEN W. SULLIVAN (I) Mt. Pleasant S C ROBERT W. SULLIVAN (2) Laurens S C SUSAN SULLIVAN (3) Travelers Rest, s ' C DAVID F. SUMAN (3) BlackviUe. S. C CHERYL L. SUMMERFORD (3) Florence S C MARGARET J. SUMNER (1) Rock Hill ' S C CELIA A. SURATT (3) Wilmington, Del. JOHN C. SURATT (1) Wilmington, Del. MARY J. SUTER (3) Barnwell, S. C. GLENN A. SUTTON (1) Ft. Pierce, Fla. THOMAS D. SUTTON (1) Charleston. S. C. JEFFERY SWAYSLAND (3) Warren. N. J. JANE Q. SWEENY (1) Indianapolis. Ind. MARK R. SWENSON (1) Central Valley. N. Y. HARRY L. SWYGERT (1) Columbia. S. C, RENE L. SWYGERT (1) Anderson. S. C. LYDIAC.SZYMONSKKl) Spartanburg. S. C. JAMES B. TANNER (3) Hemingway, S. C. BEVERLY L. TATE (2) Taylors, S. C. SHIRLEY P. TATE (1) Rome. Ga. STEVE B. TATE (1) Mauldin. S. C. ALAN S, TAYLOR (2) Bennetsville, S. C. ALVIN A. TAYLOR (2) Mullins. S. C. CATHY L. TAYLOR (1) Columbia, S. C. FRANKLIN W. TAYLOR (1) Morristown. Tenn. JOHN M. TAYLOR (2) Piedmont. S. C. JOSEPH W. TAYLOR (3) Ware Shoals. S. C. LINDA K. TAYLOR (2) Columbia. S. C. LYNNE M. TAYLOR (3) GreenviUe. S. C. MAXINE TAYLOR (1) Columbia. S. C. RICHARD A. TAYLOR (1) Ware Shoals, S. C. RICHARD B. TAYLOR (1) Charleston, S. C. RICHARDC. TAYLOR (3) Lancaster, S. C. WILLIAM D, TEMPLE (1) Florence, S. C. JON B. TEMPLETON (1) Greenwood. S. C. ALAN M. TEWKESBURY, JR. (1) Aiken, S. C. HOYT K. THACKSTON (1) Fountain Inn, S. C. CHARLES O. THEO (2) Spartanburg. S. C. PAUL M. THIGPEN (2) Greenwood. S. C. ARDEN E. THOMAS (3) Iva, S. C. BRUCE W. THOMAS (1) St. George, S. C. JANE H. THOMAS (1) Denmark, S. C. JULIE A. THOMAS (3) Orangeburg, S. C. MARTHA L. THOMAS (1) GreenviUe, S. C. MARYPAT THOMAS (3) Cheraw, S. C. MICHAEL S. THOMAS (1) Hampton, S. C. PAUL E. THOMAS (1) Columbia, S. C. RICHARD E. THOMAS (1) Greenville, S. C. SHELLEY L. THOMAS (2) Chadeston S C SUSAN B, THOMAS (1) Columbia, s ' C SUSAN C.THOMAS (2) g. , gc WILLIAM G. THOMAS (1) J „ g p ALBERT M. THOMASON (3) ' ToccoL Ga ' GEORGE H. THOMASON (1 ) ... Charleston Heights, S. C. ' MICHAEL M. THOMASON (3) Spartanburg S C BARBARA L. THOMPSON (1) Greenville S C ELLISSONC. THOMPSON (2) Andrews s ' C CHARLES G. THOMPSON (2) Honea Path S c ' CLARENCE R. THOMPSON (1) Orangeburg ' s ' C GLORIA D. THOMPSON (3) Honea Path, S. ' C JEAN E. THOMPSON (3) Easigy c C JESSIE L. THOMPSON (1, ; ; KnoxviUe, Tenn ' JOHN F. THOMPSON, JR. (1 ) rq,,,, hjh s C JUDITH L. 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TRAPP (1) Hanahan, S. C ANTHONY F. TRASK (3) Burton S C JANET H.TRAYNHAM (2) Greenville, s ' c ' JOHN S. TREEN. JR. (3) Gramhng, S. c ' JAMES C. TREME (1) Columbia, S. C FRED A. TRIPLETT (2) Chester, S. C. VIRGINIA L. TRIPOD (3) Atlanta, Ga MARY D. TRIPP (1) Piedmont,S.C MYRLE A. TROTTER (3) Saluda S C SUZANNE TROTTER (2) Saluda S C KATHERINE A. TROUTMAN (3) Sumter ' S C CAROLYN TRUESDALE (1) Greenville, ' S. ' C. DEBRA J. TRUETT (1) HartsviUe, S. C M. SUSAN TRUETT (1) Manning, S. C. CALVIN F. TRUSSELL (1) Walterboro S C JOSEPH R. TRUSSELL (2) Hanahan S C LOUIE D. TUCKER (2) Calhoun Falls, S c ' ROBIN L.TUCKER (2) Easley, S. C STEPHEN W. TUCKER (2) charlotte N C THOMAS W. TULL (3) Bucyrus, Ohio GUY A. TUMBLIN (1) Clinton, S. C. JAMES L. TUPPER, JR. (3) Columbia, S. C JANE E. TURK (1) GreenviUe , S. C HALL TURNER (1) Camden, S. C. JAMES A. TURNER (3) Tampa, Fla. JOHN W. P. TURNER (2) Gaffney, S. C. JUDY A. TURNER (3) Gaffney, S. C. MARILYN M. TURNER (1) Edgefield. S. C. SALLY A. 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VINSON (1) Washington, D. C. ERNEST C. VON HARTEN (1) Beaufort, S. C. VALERIE E. VURNAKES (1) Greenville, S. C. VERNON D. WADE, JR. (1) Greer, S. C. STEVEN M. WAGNER (1) Greenville, S. C. SUSAN E. WAGNER (1) Columbia, S. C. JOHN B. WAITES (3) Pomaria, S. C. ALRED C. WAITS (2) Anderson, S. C. GARY M. WALD (2) Walhalla, S. C. RONALD D. WALD (2) RepubUc of Honduras LARRY D. WALDROP (1) Anderson, S. C. RHONDA L. WALFIELD (2) Walterboro. S. C. ELIZABETH R. WALKE (2) Aiken, S, C. CECIL M. WALKER (2) Sumter, S. C. JAMES C. WALKER (2) Greenville, S. C. JOSEPH S. WALKER, JR. (3) Clemson, S. C. LINDA WALKER (3) Myrtle Beach, S. C. PATRICIA WALKER (2) Columbia, S. C PATRICK T. WALKER (2) Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM H. WALKER (3) Clemson, S. C. TOMMY T. WALL (2) Ridgeland, S. C. KATHERINE S. WALLACE (2) GreenviUe, S. C. SARA E. WALLACE (2) Greer, S. C. DALE A. WALSH (1) Aiken, S. C. STEVEN R. WALTER (1) Clemson, S. C. ROBERT S. WALTERS (1) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. DAVID L. WALTON (1) Clinton, S. C. MARGARET F. WALTZ (2) Columbia, S. C. VIVUN L. WANN (2) John ' s Island, S. C. BEATRICE L. WARD (2) Kingstree, S. C. BETH WARD (1) Lake City, S. C. DAVID E. WARD (3) Charleston, S. C. CHARLES E. WARNER (1) Greenwood, S. C. WALTER L. WARNOCK (1) Belton, S. C. PATRICIA L. WARREN (1) Pendleton, S. C. JENNIFER M. WASH (3) Greenwood, S. C. ERNEST J. WASHINGTON (1) Liberty, S. C. KIMBERLY J. WASSON (1) Clemson DEBORAH L. WATERS (2) Florence BETH WATES (1) Edgefield GLORIA A. WATKINS (2) Taylors NORMAN R. WATKINS, JR. (3) Chapin PAMELA D. WATKINS (3) Pelzer SUSAN H. WATKINS (1) Greenville THOMAS J. WATKINS (2) Anderson BLAKE T. WATSON (2) Bishopville CARLOTTA A. WATSON (1) Mauldin CAROL W. WATSON (2) Charleston CLYDE E. WATSON, JR. (3) Greenwood CYNTHIA A. WATSON (2) Greenville GAYLE E. WATSON (2) Greenville JOAN S. WATSON (3) North Augusta, JOHN L. WATSON (2) Greenville JOSEPH H. WATSON (3) Monetta WILLIAM WATSON (3) Chesterfield CYNTHIA C. WATTS (3) Turbeville STE PHEN P. WATTS (1) Kershaw CHARLES D. WAY (3) Orangeburg DOROTHY G. WAY (3) Orangeburg DENNIS R. WEATHERFORD (2) Lugoff. KURT F. WTATHERLY (2) Sumter DEIDRE WEATHERS (2) Bowman RONALD W. WEATHERS (3) Branchville DEAN R. WEBB (2) Lake City PAUL T. WEBB (2) Beaufort BETSY WEBSTER (1) Atlanta HUGH A. WTEKS (3) Salley GINGER L. WEHUNT (2) CHnton LONNIE D. WEHUNT (1) CUnton DEBBIE WEINHEIMER (2) Charleston JAMES A. WTIR (3) Hanahan JOE W. WTLBORN (1) Mauldin DAVID M. WELCH (2) Society Hill DAVID P. WELLS (1) Darlington JOHN C. WTLLS (2) BennettsviUe CHARLES M. WELSH (2) Chesterfield TERESA J. WELSH (2) Bishopville JEANETTE H. WESCOAT (2) Lancaster LUCY G. WESCOAT (2) Lancaster GERALD V. WESSINGER (1) Chapin JAMES D. WESSINGER (3) Columbia DAVID B. WEST (2) Piedmont HUBERT S. WEST, JR. (2) Bamberg JAMES K. WEST (2) Anderson KAREN D. WEST (!) Piedmont DANLY P. WESTON (1) North Augusta, DANIEL J. WETENHALL (1) Orangeburg DORA W. WHAM (3) Fountain Inn SUZANNE I. 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WICKER (1) Prosperity, S. C LOUISE WICKER (3) Pomaria, S C SANDRA K. WICKER (3) Newberry, S. C. JUDY WIDEMAN (2) McCormick S C EDWARD L. WIEDEMANN (2) Columbia S C MARILYN P. WIENGES (3) St. Matthews, S. C. ERNIE P. WIGGERS (3) Pomaria, S C C. LYNN WILBURN (2) Union S C GEORGE D. WILES (1) Jamestown, S. C. DENNIS A. WILEY (3) Bradley S C JENNIE N. WILKES (1) Chester, S. C. MARGARET G. WILKES (1) CUnton S C JOEL B. WILKINS (3) Blacksburg ' S C PHILIP C. WILKINS (1) Blacksburg S C DONALD M. WILLET (1) Hamburg, N. Y. BARBARA D. WILLLAMS (2) Greenville, S C BENJAMIN WILLIAMS (2) SaUey S C BEVERLY D. WILLIAMS (1) GreenviUe, S. C. BRAGG M. WILLIAMS (3) Norway S C CAROL D. WILLMMS (2) Athens Ga DAVID K. WILLIAMS (2) Spartanburg, S. C. DAVID M. WILLIAMS (1) Edgefield, S. C. DEBRA K. WILLIAMS (2) Easley, S. C. FONDA WILLIAMS (1) Seneca, S. C. GLENDA A. WILLIAMS(3) Easley, S. C. KAREN J. WILLIAMS (2) Spartanburg, S. C. KATHRYN R. WILLIAMS (1) Beaufort. S. C. MARGARET S. WILLIAMS (1) Greenville, S. C. RITA K. WILLIAMS (1) Edgefield. S. C. SAMUEL D, WILLIAMS (2) Orangeburg, S. C. THOMAS WILLIAMS (1) Columbia, S. C. TRENA L. WILLIAMS (2) Salley, S. C. JOHN D. WILLIFORD (1) Anderson, S. C. ALFRED E. WILLIS (2) Valdosta, Ga. DENISE WILLIS (2) Greenville, S. C. LINDA K. WILLIS (3) Spartanburg, S. C. REBECCA WILLIS (2) Aiken, S. C. SAMUEL M. WILLIS (2) Clemson. S. C. TERRY A. WILLIS (3) Clemson, S. C. BILLY P. WILSON (1) Piedmont, S. C. CINDY WILSON (2) Frostproof, Fla. CYNTHIA S. WILSON (2) Greenville, S. C. DAVID D. WILSON (2) Toccoa, Ga. DEBRA K. WILSON (I) Inman, S. C. DIXIE L. WILSON (2) Walhalla, S. C. FREDRICK D. WILSON (3) Clemson, S. C. KAREN 1. WILSON (2) CampobeUo, S. C. KIRK A. WILSON (1) Easley. S. C. M. JEAN WILSON (2) Spartanburg. S. C. PAUL D. WILSON (2) Dillon, S. C. PHIL D. WILSON (I) Spartanburg, S. C. REBECCA J. WILSON (2) Chester, S. C. SUSAN E. WILSON (3) Hampton, S. C. RONALD P. WINBURN (1) Patrick, S. C. ALAN M. 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YOUNG (1) Cassatt, ' S. ' C GAIL E. YOUNG (2) Piedmont, S. C. JETTIE M. YOUNG (2) Clinton S C LARRY A. YOUNG (3) Honea Path S C STEVEN C. YOUNG (1) silver Springs, Md SUZANNE YOUNG (1) Greenwood S C THOMAS A. YOUNG (2) Anderson, S. C WILLIAM D. YOUNG (2) Kinaids, S. C. ROBERT ZANDER (2) Colts Neck N J ZACHARY J. ZAPACK (2) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla MICHAEL E. ZEAGER (3) Taylors S C CATHERINE L. ZEIGLER (2) Cayce ' S C EDWARD T. ZEIGLER, JR. (1) North Augusta ' s ' c ' JOHN K. ZIEGLER (1) Cranbury, N. J. JOHN S. ZEIGLER (2) Annandale. Va. MARION ZOBEL (2) L mo, S. C. The Large Class Blues A professor stares at a sea of faces. Hello, my name is Dr. Hoocares. My office is down the hall and the textbook will be etc., etc., etc. What did he say his name was? Gosh, I hope he ' s not a bad one. Nobody seems to know much about him. When did he say the quizzes would be? 150 people in front of one man. Does he care? Do they care? They come to listen and to write. Do they take anything back with them? Maybe they do, but it ' s only facts. He has no time to show them the miracles of knowledge. They have fallen into a trap of numbers. Many people must learn, but only some can teach. Student Interrelationships We come from all over the country— even the world. Our back- grounds and lives are different. We are each individuals striving for the common goal of education. Clemson University is the bond be- tween us all. Or is it? Students strive for different objectives here. Some reach for academic excellence— the bookworms. Others admire service and the honors that accompany them— the wheels. Still others hit the Carpet and play spades —the goof-off s. These are the extremes— most students are a combination of these or fit somewhere in between. How do the students feel toward one another? Do we communicate? To a certain extent, yes. We know those students in our major fields, we know those in the activities we participate in and we know some just by faces. We are isolated in cliques and we tend to remain in these small groups except for rare occasions when we venture into something new. Is this the result of a small college growing into a large university? Prob- ably yes. Venture into the unknown. Broaden the base of your education so your life can peak at greater heights. ■ Dorm Life Life in a dormitory could very well be one of die most im- portant aspects of a college education. As a freshman, home is left behind, and a new way of life is begun. The student may room with an old high school friend or choose a total stranger. Whatever the case, lixing with sexeral hundred other students the same age in ol es both sacrifice and gain. Life in the dorm was more than sleep and study. It was a classroom. Different people with different ways of life learned to li e with each other. Roommates ate together, studied together, and often fought the same personal problems together. Entire halls or suites became united in friendship. The tensions of every- day college life gave way to waterfights, shouting matches, and occasional fireworks. The feeling that everyone was in the ex- perience together helped. Students took care of each other. Some- one was always there to listen and to talk. Problems were shared and the sharp edge of loneliness was dulled. Dorm experiences can never quite be forgotten. Memories of all night bull sessions, card games, wild parties, and a little studying thrown in on the side will be remembered always. It was probably one of the few aspects of college life that gradu- ating Seniors hated to leave behind. W-:, ' ■ ■ i5.1 XVsSSi «■• . A v J. ■wj Sf I WBr m y V ■V, , iPiimiB s.,:. Winter became a chain . . . and dreams of snow. Professionals American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists A group of students who call them- selves the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists are bound with the intent of expanding their knowledge of Textile Chemistry. At their meetings they often bring in speakers in the textile industry who inform the members of career related matters. This local chapter brings students closer to the reality of their future careers. Acting as representatives from various student organizations in the College of Agricultural Sciences, the members of the Council sponsor group lLti itiLS foi tl Mill I MKUltUK The Student Agricultural Council department. All members are elected in an advisory capacity to the Dean or appointed to this position. These of the College of Agricultural Sciences officials act as the governing body in matters of concern to students. of all student organizations within rii x toi dcdt d j . tu n .11 f A • 1. , BILL lULBhRT, President tiK C ollege of Agricuhure and serve RnTJ w ' , « ' h ' ' ,- , ' ' ' F ' ' ' ■ y Edwards, Frank QuaUs, Marvin Bozard, Illen Stoudenmire, Calvin Martm. Dar ll Cntcliiuw U ChTlLsl rLnutKTe ' ' Moorhead, Mack Eubanks, Thompson Smith, BiU Tolbert,. Corey Uhner, Mr. J. T. Craig, Jr. Ad., Dr. . John Adv., Agricultural Economics Club Agricultural economics is a rapidly expanding field brought about by the new concept of agri-business. Throughout the year, speakers were brought in by the Agricultural Economics Club to discuss current and interesting related subjects at the club ' s regular meetings. The club also served to promote fellowship and understanding between members and faculty. It arranged a lake party in the fall and highlighted the year with a student faculty banquet held in the spring. Sev- eral awards and scholarships are offered by the club annually to promote further interest. Marvin Bozaid, Brown. Williams, Larry Edwards, Terry Reynolds, Susan W i Bob Parris, Jerry Pace, Marty Jones, Lane Whisenhunt, Don Baker, Jerry Odell, Randy American Chemical Society, Student Affiliates As in most professional organizations, the purpose of the American Chemical Society. Student Affiliates lays in giving its members a deeper insight into their chosen field. Membership, in fact, is limited to students majoring in chemistry or related majors. During the fall semester the members attended the Convention of Professional Chemistry and in the spring the Convention of Student Chemists. At the student conven- tion, members presented papers on research or special areas of study worked on during the year. PETER VIOLET, President The American Dairy Science Association Organized in 1922 the Dairy Club is the oldest departmental club on campus. Each fall the club has a booth at the Student Government carnival. This gives interested students a chance to talk with the members and to become informed of the club ' s purpose and special activi- ties. A highlight of the club ' s annual activities was the selection and presen- tation of the Dairy Club Achievement Award. This is given to a graduating member who has shown the most improve- ment during his college career. MACK EUBANKS, President The South Carolina Student Branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers Any student majoring in agricultural engineering or agricultural mechanization is eligible for membership in the Society. This organization was very active this past year in local and national competition with other schools. The members of the club were bound in friendship and often went to the Y-Beach for picnics and cook -outs. JOHN HAYES, President i M:- y sr . ' ■ J 1 •t:., .1 HF!5 ? ' -r -- rj yj A M « Associated Student Chapter b The American Institute of Architects 1 HEf b A 6 To M ' «2tW fTjOL UhlH AIZD OF Vf ' sh S OF ff P iiR£SS AWAIT I e£ i Built p e-v z cME w CL Ave aLl or American Institute of Chemical Engineers The student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers had as its major objective the professional develop- ment of its members through contact with industrial personnel and with the parent organization. The student chapter also strove to contribute to the entire Univer- sity community by sponsoring such activi- ties as its joint AICHE-APO clean-up cam- paign and a safety campaign. Social activ- ities such as the fall picnic gave the members a chance to know each other better than in the classroom atmosphere. American Society of Civil Engineers The objective of the ASCE Student Chapter is to help the student prepare himself for entry into the Civil Engi- neering profession. The chapter this year attempted to introduce students to pro- fessional contacts and associations by conducting a speakers program. After the meetings, the students had a chance to personally talk with the guests, hi the fall the members designed and built a Homecoming display in order to compete with other organizations. JOE BARRON, President American Society of Mechanical Engineers The American Society of Meclianical Engineers is a national professional engineering society dedicated to the advancement of the engineering profession. One of the more important aspects of ASME membership is to enhance the development of the member ' s abilities in the field of engineering. In the 1973-74 year ASME built a Homecoming display and sponsored faculty-student outings and ballgames, thus encouraging members to become totally involved in campus activities. Kenneth Tomlinson, Lee Shugart, Dr. M. W. Dixon, Jeff GetcheU, Jim Kelley, B. E. Gray, Jim Feemster, Shalhoub Kamal Hanna, Steve Price, Mike Vainer, Jim Tuten, Steve Stamm. gm?m)mmntv: mh: Associated General Contractors This local student chapter of the Associated General Contractors is in- volved in many professionally oriented and social activities. Speak ers from the construction industry were brought in to discuss new methods of construction, management, and safety. The club partic- ipated in many intramural sports. Wives of the members belong to an organ- ization called the Keystones. These women deserve much credit for the help and assistance they have given to the members. JAMES COURTNEY, President 4-H Club The Clemson 4-H Club is an organ- ization for former 4-H Club members and students who are interested in 4-H or other phases of the cooperative Extention Service. The club included majors from Pre-Medicine to Agronomy, but each member worked toward a common goal. The 4-H Club played an active role on the Agricultural Council and sent delegates to the Southeastern 4-H Collegiate Weekend. Here, 4-H ' ers met to discuss issues and exchange ideas as well as to have a good time together. Lewis Dosiei, Nancy Hodge, Billy Dobbins, Angela Glenn, Julia Robbins, Nancy McEboy, Dotsy Lake, Barbara Mishoe, Ellen Stoudenmire, Hilda Taylo,. Block and Bridle Club Members of Block and Bridle seek to further their know lege of the livestock industry, maintain a close relationship with the Animal Science faculty, and pro- vide services to both the community and the university. The club was widely in- volved in many activities on campus, but was probably .best known for the many bar- becue meals it presented during the year. New members must also pass through an unusual initiation. As seen on these pages, it can be slightly humihating to the inductee but a lot of fun for everyone else. COREY ULMER, President p. Lathop, S. Davis, D. White, M. Floyd, B. Green, C. Martin, W. Black. C. Setzler, J. Baiton, T. Piatt, D. HaU, J. Lovitt, L. Garrett, B. Blackmon, B. Harris, C. Goodman, W. Morris, R. Thompson, J. Ohlant, T. Deer, C. Setzler, C. Ulmer, B. Whittle, R. Harper, J. Comerford, A. Hurst, R. Moore, E. Polk. Block and Bridle M Food Science Club A charter granted in July of 1973 from the Institute of Food Technologists was only one of the accomphshments of the Food Science Club this year. Foster- ing closer relationships between food science students and faculty, and acquainting students with new emerging activities in the food industry were other primary objectives. At a time of food shortages throughout the world, the members know that they can play an im- portant role in the war against hunger which is a battle no one wants to lose. Delta Sigma Nu The purposes of Delta Sigma Nu are to promote fellowship among its members, to provide information concerning further study in the medical professions, to aid the prospective medical students in select- ing courses in keeping with adequate pre- medical training, and to encourage each member to become aware of the medical professions of today. Speakers, films, and tours provided the members with greater insight into the fields of medicine. Joint projects with Alpha Epsilon Delta were planned this year, including a trip to the Medical University of South Carohna in Charleston. The social side of Delta Sigma Nu included trips to Shakey ' s and a banquet at the end of the year. Membership into Delta Sigma Nu is open to any student majoring in any of the pre-professional health majors, and who has a 2.0 GPR or better. CHARLE S WRAY, President Delta Sigma Nu Sic «vt ' «K Forestry Club Both forestry students and faculty work together to make the Forestry Club as active as possible and to give the students some pleasure as well as work in their education. Membership is open to aU forestry majors and other students interested in forestry. Last year ' s club sent twenty-six members to the Conclave in Florida and planned to send an even greater number to the 1974 Conclave in Raleigh, North Carolina. Many of the pictures on these two pages show the members practicing the different events that they will com- pete in with other schools at the Spring Conclave. FRANK McKINNEY, President Graphic Arts Society The purpose of the Clenison Graphic Arts Society is to further graphic arts education by giving students practical experience in the field and by getting other people interested in graphic arts. CGAS is a student oriented organization designed to interest students in graphic arts and designed for participation by ALL students. Members of CGAS became involved in designing, laying-out, and printing for other organizations. Through such activities members gained experience in the field of graphic arts, and from the money received for their services, they were able to take trips to various industries and graphic arts trade shows. GARY WHITE, President Medical Technology Club l. ■HES  .a ■ i t l L - 3sm 1 - i :- ■ ■r Being a medical technologist is no easy job and realizing this, the Medical Technology Club attempted to acquaint the members with the practical aspects of the profession before graduation. The members, shown below at one of the regular monthly meetings, were able to tour three hospitals affihated with the School of Medical Technology program. These hospitals were Greenville General, Anderson Memorial, and Self Memorial. NEIL BARTLEY, President 1 n •-1 k. -ife WM - . J ■  ♦ ♦ - Horticulture Club The Clemson Horticulture Club is made up of Horticulture majors and minors, professors, and others inter- ested enough to become involved. The club activities encompassed special projects such as harvesting and seUing sweet potatoes, harvesting and process- ing grapes into juice, and distributing herb charts. This fall the Hort depart- ment sponsored a student-faculty picnic. Later in the year the club sponsored a bull session for students and faculty members to discuss curriculum improve- ments. Friendships formed in this organ- ization last throughout the years. r ♦ Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Clemson University ' s student branch of the Institute of Electrical and Elec- tronic Engineers is a component of the largest engineering society in the world. The club is the voice of the Electrical and Computer Engineering stu- dents at Clemson. Although it considers education to be its primary function, the organization ' s members were known to throw a few outings which had nothing to do at all with the business of electric- ity or computers. Seriously, dispersal of information and service to its members ar e primary objectives of the club. JOE DENNY, President 398 Microbiology Society Many other students interested in microbiology at other colleges and uni- versities throughout the state and nation can be grateful to the Microbiological Society at Clemson. It was the first stu- dent chapter to be recognized by the American Society for Microbiology and as such, led the way for other students that wished to form similar societies. The Clemson group held regular club meetings but also arranged several field trips to permit the students to learn first hand material tliat they had studied in the classroom. Richaid Chilpan, Bill HoUis, Ron HuU, Nitin Thacker, Hairy Prince. Debbie Hall, Saiah Eggleston, Larr ' Russell, Andy Fairy, Elton Register, Mary Dease, Margie Gaffney, Deb Kimmitt, Billy Fogle, Charles McDaniel, Wayne Davis, Andy Ernston, Gray Pregnall. Pre -Vet Club Because there is no actual Veterinary Program at Clemson, the Pre-Vet Ckib is especiaUy important to those students planning to enter Veterinary Medicine. The activities of the club this year included guest speakers from speciaUzed fields of Veterinary Medicine, a trip to tour the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Georgia, and a banquet held in the spring of the year. In all these activities, the club attempted to make the education of the Pre-Vet student more interesting and worthwhile. JEAN McKEE, President Jean McKee, Pri-s,; JuUc Charnlc) . 1 iisl . Pros.; Boodie Madden, Second V. Pres., Boys; Cathy Quinton, Second V. Pres., Girls. Poultry Science Club Althougli their membership is sma the Poultry Science Club is a very active club on campus. The club held a chicken barbecue for the N. C. State football game. This took the full effort and cooperation of every member. They earned enough money for every member to go to the Southeastern Poultry and Egg Associ- ation Convention. In the spring the club held an Easter Egg hunt for the crippled children of the Shriner ' s Hospital in Greenville. WALTER MOOREHEAD. President Walter Moorehead, Cail Setzler, Charles Setzler, Duncan Huntley. Not pictured; Wesley Knight. 402 RPA Club Sponsoring teams in the intramural sports program and conducting monti;ly meetings witli guest speakers and special film presentations were all part of the story of the Recreation and Parks Admin- istration Club. The RPA Club was designed to sponsor friendship and pro- fessionahsm among students of that major. As evident in the pictures here, it also held specia l gatherings such as the annual fall picnic, department beer bust, and the spring honors and awards banquet when or if everyone has re- cuperated from the previous activity. ROBIN HARDIN, President Society of American Military Engineers Although meetings are a necessary part of every professional organization, the Society of American Military Engineers added much more to this program with the use of films and specially invited speakers as well as the usual presentations. A national organization of engineers from the Armed Forces and civilian areas, the S.A.M.E. exists to increase the engineer- ing potential of the United States. The Clemson chapter tried to include four field trips this year to various inter- esting places throughout the eastern U. S. STEVE BUTLER, President n - Wi iKi I K X I Steve Butler, James Alewine, William Hestir, Donald Royster, Alex Hemingway, William Page, Dwight Durham, Clarence Fennell, Gordon Echley. 405 Society for the Advancement of Agricultural Education Students majoring or minoring in Agricultural Education could always turn to the Society if they wished to become more involved or acquainted with their profession. Monthly meetings were high- lighted by agriculturally oriented speakers and educational films. Other major events were centered around fall and spring cookouts, field trips, and of course, the annual spring banquet. Vocational agriculture was promoted in all efforts of the club ' s members. JACK DAVIS, President rjgrjiFari tB-. Society for the Advancement of Management A student chapter of S.A.M. Inter- national, an organization of professional businessmen now affiliated with the American Management Association, the Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment on campus naturally gears its pro- gram to students in business related majors. The club calendar this year included speakers from different areas of management such as pictured below. Field trips to various industries pro- vided practical knowledge while social functions kept members more acquainted Society of American Foresters The Student chapter of the Society of American Foresters was founded at Clemson University only last year. Mem- bership is limited to Forestry majors. This professional organization is de- voted to the advancement of science, technology, education, and practice of professional forestry. The objective this year was to work in conjunction with the Forestry Club and Xo Sigma Pi to obtain guest speakers that could inform the forestry major what is being done now and more importantly, what can be expected in the future. LAWRENCE P. WALTON, President Student Nurses Association Nursing is a profession requiring a great deal of responsibility and slcill, but also an even greater amount of compassion and genuine care. The Student Nurses Asso- ciation tries to instill in students this responsibility for the total care of their patients and a sense of importance or the self awareness that is necessary between other health care personnel. Any student enrolled in the College of Nursing is eligible for membership. • 4 1 Members of the professional elubs devoted much time to tlieir work, but tiiey also left some time for feilowsiiip and fun toaether. Honoraries Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta, a national honor society for college women who acquire a grade average of 3.5 during their first semester at school, works to promote high scholastic achieve- ment among the freshmen women. The society sponsored speakers who could instill within the students a realization of the importance of a superior scholastic acliievement. The purpose of the organization is to promote intelligent living and a high standard of learning to encourage superior scholastic attainment. CHRISTINE CLARK, President FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Cash, Karen Brooks, Brenda Boggs, Sally Culbertson, Felicia Browne, Karen Reno, ReginaCribb, Rebecca Salter, Boyne Wise, Elise Brooks, Nan Jones. SECOND ROW: Sheila Cisson, Jean Alvaiez, Ellen Graef, Kim House, Kay Cannon, Deborah Charping, Sheryl Martin, Christy Qark, Donna Kay, Anna Jackson, Pat Hamrick, Sydna Elrod, Becky Bostick. Alpha Psi Omega LEFT TO RIGHT: Patti Roffe, Tom Carson. Mark Lesslauer, Jim Jordan, Kathy Stirling, Phil Davis, Anne Cooney , Mac McAlister, Ralph Marett, Tom Worsdale, Len Mmm: m!mm:ivm ' Alpha Zeta Alpha Zeta is the national honor fraternity for students in agriculture and related fields. Membership is open to those students who display leadership, scholarship, and strong character. Alpha Zeta actively participated in the College of Agri- culture by sponsoring many service projects. In this day and age, it is ob- vious that strong decisive leadership is needed to insure the best utiliza- tion of agricultural resourses. The members of Alpha Zeta will strive to provide the leadership needed to serve humanity. DARYL CRITCHLOW, President Alpha Epsilon Delta Gamma Chapter at Clemson was the 100th chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta, international premedical honor society. Members this year were given an oppor- tunity to develop a well-rounded per- sonality and quahties of initiative, leadership, and self-education through participation in chapter activities. The chapter attempted to bind to- gether similarly interested students and to use its knowledge for the benefit of health organizations and the community. ROSE M. McDonald, President Eta Kappa Nu Eta Kappa Nu Association is a national honor society for Electri- cal Engineers. The primary purpose of this organization is to bring into closer union those in the profession of electrical engineering, who, by their attainments in college or in practice, have manifested a deep interest and marked ability in their life work whereby mutual benefit may be derived. Zeta Iota Chapter of Eta Kappa Nu selects its membership from students in the junior and senior class. MIKE CHIOLA, President FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Rip Kersey, Mick Chiola, Cuong Van Dinh, Geoigia Keenan, Sylvia Gflbert, Don Briggs. SECOND ROW: Phil Higgins, Bruce Cantrell, Tommy Clawson, Bruce Hovermell, Fran Oakley, John Peeples, Jerry Hinson, Stan Coleman, Stan Padgett, Jim Pettus, Leonard Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Henry Coulter, Tony Martin, Pete Ludwig, Jeff Berry, Joe Denny, Harv Hobson, Keith Beechey, Dr. Long, Mike Barth. Block C Club Block C Club, composed of lettermen of all recognized varsity sports, is founded on the dual concept of leadership and teamwork. Members are dedicated to academic as well as athletic success, and the club also encourages student athletes to take an active part in all phases of undergraduate activities at Clemson. Members consider school spirit to be one of the most valuable assets of the University. All members contribute time and effort to the betterment of that spirit to the undergraduate stu- dent body and alumni alike. BOB BOSLER, President FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT; BUI Wingo, Robert McCarthy, Roy Epps, Brian Kier, Breck Culler, Rut Livingston, SECOND ROW: Michael O ' Cain, Malcolm Marler, Ricky Bustle, Jimmy WilUamson, Merritt Cobb, Gary Alexander, Wayne Mishoe. THIRD ROW; Brad Ashley, Richard Carter, Henry AUen, Ford Gibson, G. G. Galloway. SHUTTLEra TDDRY STAmS WE I FVFMT SadR. RUMS EVERY ' a HOUR FROM CALHOUN MANSION Blue Key Blue Key National Fraternity at Clemson is an honorary organization based on the ideals of leadership, scholarship and service. Blue Key has sponsored Tigerama and more recently has sponsored other projects to satisfy existing needs. Membership is open to second semester sophomore, junior, and senior male students. HARRY KINARD, President Harry Kinard Bob Kizer James Lemmon Dick Lindsey Charlie Maxwel l Jim Powell John Pratt Lee Proctor John Rivers Jere Ross Gil Rushton John Scoggins Conrad Shuler Calvin Snipes BiU Tolbert Charles Webb Terry Williams Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi is the national honor society for education. Its pur- pose is to encourage excellence in scholarship, high personal standards, teacher preparation and achievement, and continued education among its members. The Clemson chapter in 1973-74 planned activities designed to fulfill this purpose. Prospective members must have a high academic record (3.0 for undergraduates and 3.25 for graduates), and a strong personal attitude toward life and teaching. WINNIE WILLIAMS, President Keramos Deriving its name from the Greek : word for pottery, Keramos is the name of the ceramics and ceramic engi- neering national honor fraternity. The requirements for membership in Keramos are a high scholastic stand- — f ing and a keen interest in ceramics. The student branch of this frater- nity was organized and chartered in 967. Keramos has sponsored several high school programs to familiarize visiting students with the career opportunities in the ceramic industry. DAVE CAUSEY, President LEFT TO RIGHT: Pete Stevens, Dave Causey, C. K. Loo, Jack Corpening, Scott Frame, Alan Ferguson, Hugh Player, Warren Brown. 425 Iota Lambda Sigma Gamma Chapter, the third chap- ter of Iota Lambda Sigma established in the United States, was granted a charter and began operations on the Clemson campus in 1930. Iota Lambda Sigma is a national organization dedicated to the promo- tion of industrial education by recog- nition of scholarship, professional training and the creation and main- tenance of a close fraternal bond within the profession. Iota Lambda Sigma, as an honorary -professional organization, selects its members from students majoring in industrial education as well as professional workers in the field. ROBERT HYATT, President FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Steven Buth - . Coleman, Mike Morgan, SECOND ROW: Barry Rus 11 Strickland, Gary White, Jennifer Mozley, Clarence Cox, Edward I ' arr, Robert Hyatt, Emily Ingram, Andrew , Thomas Webb, Ken Haltiwanger, Frank Wirth, Steve Hunter, David Purnell, William Upton, Edwin Wylie. Mu Beta Psi Delta Chapter of Mu Beta Psi, national iionorary music fraternity, endeavored to increase the educa- tional and professional aspects of music on the Clemson campus and to promote better fellowship among musicians in general. The members of the fraternity ushered for the ex- panding University Concert Series. Mu Beta Psi took pride in recognizing the outstanding members of the musical organizations on campus. The chapter ' s annual project, which is an estabhshed highlight of the spring semester, is a variety show of the talents of the Clemson students. LARRY SLOAN, President FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Denton, Phil Gibson, Frank Adams, David PuUen. SECOND ROW: Jake Smith, Blair Berkland , Carl Renner, Mark Gregory, Jerry Miller, Thomas Young, Allen Cade. THIRD ROW: Barry Antley, Mark Stokes, Nelson Rhodes, Tim Lipsey, Jim Allen, Robert Pittman, Randy Pritchaid, John Stoney, Greg Spires, Fred Wood, Larry Sloan. Order of Athena Order of Athena was chartered as a society to honor those senior women at Clemson University who ha shown outstanding leadership, scholar- ship, and service abilities. Tapping for new members of Order of Athena held once a year during the spring semester. Throughout the year the sisters of Order of Athena served as hostesses at Blue Key drop-ins and beauty pageant teas. The sisters also served as guides for visitors to the Clemson Campus. SARA CROMER, President I-IRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Kelley, Janet Bridges. Cathy Bonner, Sara Cromer, Ann Hair, Donna Richardson, Becky Reinousicy SECOND ROW: Robbie Jo Hanse, Nance Cook, Judy Jaynes, Cheryl Hudgins, Judy Bryson, Melody Baker, Jan Carson. Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma is a national honor fraternity that strives to recognize the outstanding scholastic achievement of freshmen. Phi Eta Sigma membersliip, based solely on scholastic performance, requires a minimum grade-point ratio of 3.5. Phi Eta Sigma sponsored freshmen achievement tests in both English and Mathematics. The winners are recog- nized on Honors and Awards Day. The highlight of the year came with the annual banquet given in honor of the new initiates. CUONG VAN DINH, President FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie Sterghos, Jerry Stonemetz, Hal Melton, Dick Morrow, Cuong Van Dinh, Chalmers Van Deusen, Lin Morris. 430 Phi Psi Phi Psi is a national honor textile fraternity which is dedicated to the promotion of textiles and to fellowship among those who are in- volved in this field. The goal of Clemson ' s Iota Chapter is to create interest in textiles through service. Some of the projects for the year included visits to high schools in order to acquaint students with tex- tiles, promotion of the Boy Scout Textile Merit Badge, and activities during National Textile Week. PHYLLIS RUDISAIL, President FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Ralph Hosne, Celia Suiatt, PhylUs Rudisail, Goodman, Jose Langley, Steve Konig, Charles Fleming, Mark Horton. ECOND ROW: Grant Phi Kappa Phi The National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded in 1 897 to recognize and encourage scholarship in all academic disciplines. 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. DR. EVANS LAROCHE, President Psi Mu Psi Psi Mu Psi was chartered in November of 1970 by the brothers of Mu Beta Psi to be the honorary music sorority at Clemson University. With the goal of promoting music on campus and its surrounding areas, Psi Mu Psi encourages sisterhood among the vi ' omen students involved in Tiger Band, University Chorus, and Concert Band. Membership is restricted to those who have completed two semesters in the musical organizations on campus. Projects for Psi Mu Psi included ushering at the Concert Series, pub- licity for musical events, private tutoring of music students in the Clemson community, and starting new chapters of Psi Mu Psi on the national level. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Lucas, Celeste Rogers, Janice Metts, Theresa Sloan, Sandy Piazza, Prisciila Johnson, Susan Hair, Betty Bowers. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Jackson, Becky Wilson, Lynn Pennington, Cora Andress, Dale Smith, Kathy Jenson, Kathy Henderson, Celia Suratt. Tau Beta Pi Tau Beta Pi is tlie national engineer- ing honor society. As such it fulfills its primary goal by recognizing those engi- neering students who have brought honor to their alma mater through their exemplary character and out- standing academic achievements. Tau Beta Pi this year strove to serve other students through service projects such as providing instruc- tion in the use of the slide rule. Membership is extended by invitation to those juniors and seniors who are scholastically qualified. KEITH BROWN, President. • ■ ' ♦■ Sigma Tau Epsilon Sigma Tau Epsilon is Ciemson University ' s honor society for juniors and seniors in the College of Liberal Arts and the College of Physi- cal, Mathematical and Biological Sciences. It promotes a spirit of fellowship among the students of these disciplines, as it unites superior students and rewards scholastic achievement. The main project of this organi- zation is to offer free tutoring each week in those subjects taught in the two colleges from which it draws its membership. The members strive to main tain high academic standards through interaction with others-helping fellow students and improving their own understanding. BENJAMIN F. SPELLS, JR., President. ST i ' JS ?v-. Tau Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Delta is a national honor society for the students of architecture and the allied arts. Phi Chapter at Clemson University is con- cerned with professional education activities of the College of Architec- ture. Members are selected for academic achievement and professional promise. Activities included the selection of the recipient of the Silver Medal for Honors and Awards Day at the College of Architecture and in an annual banquet. WM. ANDREW KAY, President. LEFT TO RIGHT: Norman Stoehr, Steve Tapp, Ashby Gressett, Joan Oswald Doug Lowe, Ken Betsch, Dave Gosey, Mark Wright, Paul Whitaker, Buddy Moose, Leonard Tempest, Joe Young, Danny Ard, Chuck Means, John Jacques. Xi Sigma Pi Xi Sigma Pi is the oldest and largest honor fraternity originating in the United States. From its incep- tion in 1908, its objectives have been the following: to work for the improvement of the Forestry Profession, to maintain a high standard of scholarship, and to promote a fra- ternal spirit among those engaged in activities related to the forest. Each year Xi Sigma Pi has a scholarship award presented to the freshman who achieves the highest GPR and who exhibits leadership, interest, and participation. Xi Sigma Pi is continually striving to uphold and enhance the Forestry profession. JOHN C. WILSON, President. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Phillip Freeman, Mark Bishop, Jose Stephens, BiU Queen, John WUson, SECOND ROW: Gene Kadama, George Stang, Sa!7i Pagett, Mark Dymkowski. THIRD ROW: Steve Newman, Larry Walton, Paul DuUn, Billy Rabon, Frank McKinney. Tiger Brotherhood Today Tiger Brotherhood, still embracing the same basic tenets as estabhshed by its founders, promotes high standards of social and ethical conduct, while recognizing in its members an earnest devotion to Clemson. Tiger Brotherhood is the sponsor of the Mother of the Year Award and honors campus organizations it feels have shown the real Clemson spirit in their activities. Tiger Brotherhood, a cross-sectional representation of the Clemson commu- nity, 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 relationship. MENDAL BOUKNIGHT, President Tony Anderson Bobby Johnson Jim Atkins Buddy King Bob Bosler Witt Langstaff Mendal Boulcnight Pick Lindsay Mike Brackett Larry Maggiore Herb Cooper Henry Moise Eddie Edwards Ben Mooring Allen Henry Bill Nelson John Hopkins Lee Proctor Tom Huff Gil Rushton Mike Hunt Al Segars Chuck Huntley Jimmy Williamson Stan Greenwalt Smiley Sanders Pickle Jackson Exams No way around it. Exams are a traumatic time in the life of any student. 60% of student suicides occur during this time, and to a stu- dent with an 8:00 A.M. and an 1:00 P.M. exam the next day, it ' s not hard to explain why. Most administrators, deans, and professors say that exams are necessary, but students tend to laugh at this statement. In eight days of exams at Clemson, one is coerced into conjuring up and recalling all knowledge learned in the past semester. For most students, preparations for these mental tug-of-wars involve long hours of study and longer hours of worry more than anything else. Aching eyes and stiff neck mus- cles from being cramped over a desk are all part of the procedure. What does it usually net the student? A lower grade or if one is lucky, the same grade. What does it net the professor? Hours of correcting and a variety of student complaints. How much knowl- edge is gained from it all? Usually very little. Everyone knows cram- ming is not the best way to retain information. So what do exams accomplish besides being a poor measurement of learning? That question always seems to be left unanswered. Lack of Sleep 11 ... 12 ... 1 ... 2 the hours grow longer as the clock moves on and on. Clemson students are so notorious for their lack of sleep that University doctors have publicly asked them to take better care of themselves. What drives students to stay up so late and sleep so little? It does not seem to make much difference whether it is exams to be studied for, projects to be completed, a good poker or spades game, or just plain old bull sessions; the lights burn on. If one is a student accused of baggy eyes and 8:00 a. m. cuts, the logical and best excuse to increase the old image is Life is not very long and youth is even shorter, so one should take from it all that he or she can. Sounds good on paper, but it may not always be the truth. Whatever the reason, as long as there are students, there will be alarm clocks with buzzers that grow louder and louder to wake up bodies that fell asleep only a few hours before. Walking, Walking, Walking, . . . The bell rang a couple of minutes ago. Prof, please dismiss class soon. I have a long walk to my next class— it takes fifteen minutes from here. Walking takes many forms here at Clemson. There is the walk between classes, the walk to the post office, the long walk to get your car, the walk to town, the walk to Death Valley in the fall, or the walk to Littlejohn in the spring, the pleasure walk when maybe you just want to think, the walk down Hardin Hall Hill in the rain, the walk on those cold crisp mornings, the walk to the P A for cold ice cream on a hot summer day, the walk between dorms to see your friends, the walk to see your final grades in a course, . . . Intramurals The Clemson Intramural Department has gone through tremen- dous changes since Coach Banks McFadden took over the reins in 1969. At that time there were only four major sports for students to participate in, with interest in these areas minimal. In 1969 the major sports were softball, football, basketball and volleyball. These sports provided the biggest areas of interest with around 50 teams being involved in each. Volleyball, however, drew a much meager 28 team involvement. In 1969 Coach McFadden and assistant Fred Cone set out on a course to involve more students in the present programs and organize other programs of interest. To say the least, their goals ha e been achieved. Softball partic- ipation has increased to 120 teams. Football 90 teams, Basketball 180 teams, and Volleyball 102 teams. This was a minor accomplishment. Coach McFadden and As- sistant Cone instigated seven other major sports programs as well as several minor athletic programs. They also provided the students with equipment and facilities for unorganized activities. These pro- grams ha ' e been participated in greatly by students. In the first se- mester of 1973 some 9,978 students used the facilities in the big gymnasium. The intramural department has come a long way since the opening of Fike Field House to the students. With more intra- mural facilities and programs to follow, Clemson is sure to have one of the finest recreation centers in the nation. Hl -W ai ,. 1 - . .r ' 7 .4 , 5 With spring came sunshine mm ! ifMihX : }iri !}:imi-yii::ity. v;..yi,ii could not be dampened Military Angel Flight Flying Tiger Angel Flight, coed auxilliary to Arnold Air Society, is an honorary social organization. Its main objective is to promote the AFROTC program and the U. S. Air Force. Some of their activities during the past year were flower sales. Angel- gram sales, plane wash, a Thanksgiving project for the underprivileged, parties for the Air Force cadre, and participation in the Area and National conclaves. Angel Flight is open to all coeds who are interested in tliglit and its purpose. JAN PALMER, Commander ■  ' .;j.Aa ' ,v j(s.iBnrra s4T ' Pershing Rifles Company C, 4th Regiment, Na- tional Society of Pershing Rifles is Clemson ' s drill fraternity. The mem- bers are dedicated to the purposes and ideals which have propelled the Company to its existing record. The activities of the Company encompass the many facets which contribute to- wards the whole man. Company C-4 is undoubtedly the most recognized military organization on campus, competing throughout the nation representing both Clemson University and Company CA. Service, Fraternity, and Drill. A Pershing Rifleman. HENRY GAINES. Commander Army ROTC The Army ROTC program has been an important part of Clemson Univer- sity for the past 84 years. This year, over 50% of the 212 Cadets enrolled in the program participated in extra curricular activities. Also, for the first time, women were eligible to enroll in Army ROTC. At the first of the year, five women were enrolled in the program. In 1973, Clemson graduated 89 cadets, more than any other non- military school of the 1 6 most east- ern states. The Army ROTC program consists of classroom instruction and weekly drills. The program attempts to devel op Cadets into the Army leaders of tomorrow. BOBBY WALLACE, Commander Arnold Air Society Arnold Air Society is a profes- sional, honorary service organization made up of advance AFROTC cadets. The objectives of AAS are (a) to aid in the development of Air Force officers, (b) to create a closer relationship within the AFROTC, (c) to further the purpose and traditions of the Air Force, and (d) to advance space age citizenship. Activities during the past year included blood drives, a Thanksgiving project for the poor, ecology pro- jects, and an Easter Egg Hunt for the faculty ' s children. RIC BARNETT, Commander Air Force ROTC The mission of Clemson AFROTC Detachment 770 is to train future officers for the U. S. Air Force. Each cadet must have a good academi standing. Included in the academic program are lectures, student-given briefings, field trips to Air Force installations, and, of course, drill. Two programs are offered, a four year program to freshmen and a two year program for rising juniors. AFROTC is open to all students. Illllll HIGH FLIGHT Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth And danced the skies on iaughte: silvered v ings; Sunward I ' ve climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth Of sun-split clouds . . . and done a hundred things You have not dreamed of . . . wheeled and soared and swung High in the sunlit silence. Hov ' ring tnere, I ' ve chased the shouting wind along, and flung My eager craft through footless halls of air. Up, up the long, delirious, burning blue I ' ve topped the windswept heights with easy grace Where never lark, or even eagle flew. And, while with silent, lifting mind I ' ve trod The high untrespassed sanctity of space, Put out my hand, and touched the face of Cod. ' Air Force Flight Instruction Program The AFROTC Flight Instruction Program prepares future Air Force pilots for advanced training when commissioned after graduation. Participants must have thirty-five hours of training, using a Cessna 150 aircraft. These thirty-five hours consist of dual instruc- tion and fifteen hours of solo tlying when cadets gain confidence in handling an aircraft. During training cadets gain valuable experience in basic tlight, navigation, and cross-country flying. Instrument flight and advanced aeronautics instructions are included. The Air Force Department pays for this program. Participants must pass pilot portions of the Air Force Officer Qualifications Test with a certain grade and the Air Force pilot flight physical. Capers CAPER Company C-4, the Coed Affiliates of the Pershing Rifles, organized in 1968 at Clemson Univer- sity, is a national social, service, and drill sorority, promoting high standards for its members and sister- hood within the group and with our brothers, the Pershing Rifles. CAPERS have demonstrated their excellence in regional and national drill meets. Other activities in the early calendar included helping with the children of the Headstart Program, having company parties, and marching in parades. Membership is open to all girls interested in promoting the ideals of CAPERS. JENNIFER M. WASH, Commander Counterguerriiias The Clemson Counterguerrilla Platoon is an elite tactical, all volunteer unit of cadets enrolled in the Army ROTC program. Members of the Counterguerrilla Platoon have :ompleted a rigorous two week physical training period and surpassed the requiremnts of the U. S. Army ' s Physical Fitness test. A Counterguerrilla receives the finest military training available at Clemson. He develops aggressive tac- tical leadership through training in reconnaissance, ambushes, raids, land navigation, security, communica- tions, camouflage, weapons, air mobil- ity, and rappelling. Each semester he moves into the Clemson University Forest and proves his leadership ability under simulated combat conditions. Culminating the past year ' s tactical training, the Counterguerrilla Platoon traveled to an Army Post to receive training in unconventional warfare with the U.S. Army Special Forces. Scabbard and Blade Clemson ' s Company K-7 of the National Society of Scabbard and Blade is the most highly regarded college military organization on campus, drawing its membership from all phases of the Army and Air Force ROTC pro- grams. The cadet in Scabbard and Blade is an officer and a gentleman possess- ing the qualities of leadership, patriotism, efficiency, loyalty, obediance, courage, good fellowship, and honor, exhibited in such active members as former Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Astronauts John Young and Eugene Cernan. Honorary members include Will Rogers, Charles Lindberg, and former President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Major activities of Clemson ' s Company K-7 included ushering for the president ' s box at home football games, and sponsoring the Military Ball Banquet. MIKE BOLTJES, Commander Military, what does it bring to mind? Does it remind one of national defense or the local ROTC program. What effect does the national military have on the local level? Of course, the basic rules are the same, but what effect do changes in the national system have on students at Clemson? The end of the draft brought an expected decrease in the Army and Air Force ROTC programs. Many students felt that if they had to be in the military, they might as well be an officer. Today, the services no longer have that crutch to support them. They must offer their own enticements in the form of higher pay and other re- wards. Critics have said that the military would lose its variety under this system and become too mercenary. The Clemson campus lost no such vari- ety. The same figures still marched on Bowman Field except for one other change— women. The liberation movement left its mark on many aspects of American life; the military is no exception. Women in uniform were seen taking an active part in drill and class instead of simply filling the role of co-ed affiliates that Clemson has known in the past. They may have looked strange to some but their presence was undeni- able in a national program to upgrade the position of women in the military. Although many of the national military changes were not evident in the Clemson program, the two mention- ed above were by those students in the Army and Air Force ROTC curriculum. Military life is not for every one and the ROTC program is not for every stu- dent at Clemson. So many of these changes may have gone unnoticed by the majority. However, they were felt by those involved. Who ' s Who (a) CATHERINE DEBORAH HUTSON-Miss Clemson 1972; Pageants Committee; Delta Delta Delta; Resident Assistant; Cheerleader; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister (b) NANCY LOVE COOK-Order of Athena; Chi Omega; Kappa Kelta Pi; Ski Team; Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister; High Court, Chairman; SCS Student Legislature; Rally Cat; Raequette (c) MICHAEL BEN BOLTJES-Distinguished Military Cadet; Pi Mu Epsilon; Blue Key; Scabbard and Blade, Commander; Arnold Air Society; Newtonian Society, President; Lutheran Student Movement (a) JANET LOUISE BRIDGES-Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Pi Mu Epsilon: Newtonian Society; Phi Kappa Phi; Order of Athena; Campus Crusade for Christ; Resident Assistant (b) PICKENS McCOLLUM LINDSAY-Student Senate; High Court; Student Alumni Council; Sigma Nu, President; Blue Key, V. President; Tiger Brotherhood; IPC (c) ROBERT STANLEY PADGETT-R.F. Poole Scholar; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Chi Psi; WSBF Radio Staff SuJ5_5 j| (a) JOHN SHERMAN PRATT-Tau Beta Pi Scholarship: Blue Key; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi, V. President; High Court; Student Body President; Student Alumni Council; SCSSL (b) MICHAEL HENRY SANDERS-Tiger Brotherhood; ROTC Leadership Committee; Sigma Nu; Varsity I ootball; Varsity Baseball, All-Atlantic Coast Conference (c) DOROTHY JEAN PRIDDY-Phi Kappa Phi; THE TIGER, Business Manager c V h I; 1 f ( 1 (a) KIM THOMAS DEACON-Jacques Weber Foundation Scholar; Phi Eta Sigma Math Award; American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists, President; Attorney General (b) MARY JOYCE KELLEY-Order of Athena; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Senate; Senate Clerk; Student Union Governing Board; Central Spirit Committee; President ' s Cabinet; THE TIGER (c) ROBERT RICHARD KISER-Air Force Scholarship; Blue Key: Tiger Brotherhood; Pageants Committee Chairman; Alpha Tau Omega, President; Accounting Club (a) ELIZABETH ANNE HAIR-Kappa Delta Pi; Order of Athena; Elections Board; Speakers Bureau; Delta Delta Delta; Clemson University Students for the Mentally Retarded; Baptist Student Union (b) JOHN CALHOUN RIVERS, lII-Blue Key; Delta Sigma Nu; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Speakers Bureau, Chairman; President ' s Cabinet; Gamma Omega Phi, President; Circle K; Tiger Brotherhood (c) MICHAEL NORWOOD HUNT-Westbend Work Achievement Scholarship; RPA Club; Cheerleader; Resident Assistant; Tiger Brotherhood; Sigma Nu; Dorm Council (a) HARRY GUILFORD RUSHTON. Jr.-Phi Kappa Phi; Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood, Treasurer; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Varsity Soccer; Clemson Weightlifting Club (b) CLARENCE JOHNSON FENNELL-Theta Chi Epsilon; American Society of Civil Engineers; Student Senate; Resident Assistant; S. C. State Student Legislature; Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Rifles; Student League for Black Identity (c) STEPHEN FRANCIS CSERNAK-American Society of Civil Engineers; Mu Beta Psi; Student Body V. President; Student Union Governing Board; President ' s Cabinet; SCSSL; Tiger Band; University Chorus (a) DONNA MARIE RICHARDSON-Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Court of Lesser Appeals; Panhellenic Council; Delta Delta Delta. President; College Life; Tiger Belle; Clemson University Association fot the Mentally Retarded (b) EDWARD LEROY PROCTOR. Jr. -Block C Club; Distinguished Military Student; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Blue Key; Sigma Tau Epsilon. Alpha Epsilon Delta; Scabbard and Blade; Sigma Nu; Cheerleader; Tiger Brotherhood (a) JAMES LESLIE HEATON, Jr. Distinguished Military Student: Court of Appeals; Supreme Court, Chairman; Sigma Nu; IFC; Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood (b) DEBORAH ANN BEAUREGARD-Miss Clemson University 1971; Phi Delta Theta Sweetheart; Cheerleader; Pageants Committee; Student Alumni S= Association; Chi Omega (c) CHARLES ALLEN HENRY-Phi Kappa Piii; Sigma Tau EpsUon; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood; Resident Assistant; Student Alumni Council; TAPS, Editor; S.C. Collegiate Press Assoc, President (a) MENDAL ALEX BOUKNIGHT, Jr.-RPA Club; Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood, President; Student Senate; Central Spirit Committee, Chairman; President ' s Cabmet; Student Alumni CouncU; Kappa Sigma; Head Cheerleader (b) WILLIAM ELBERT FINDLEY S. C. State Student Legislature; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Student Senate, President; President ' s Cabinet; Blue Key; German Club President; Administrative-Faculty-Student Council (c) NABEEL FOUAD KAMMOUN-Varsity Soccer, All-South, AU-ACC, All American; Outstanding CoUege Athletes of America; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Tau Beta Pi (a) HERBERT JOHN COOPER-Outstanding CoUege Athletes of America; Theta Chi Epsilon; Pi Kappa Alpha, President; Blue Key; Block C Club; Tiger Brotherhood; Varsity Tennis Team, Captain (b) CUONG VAN-DINH-Phi Eta Sigma, President; Eta Kappa Nu; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Scholarship and Awards Committee i (c) GEORGE WILLIAM TOLBERT-Blue Key; Alpha Zeta; Agriculture Council, President; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Kappa Alpha Sigma, President; 4-H Club; Delegate to National Agronomy Convention (a) SARA EDNA CROMER- R.F. Poole Scholar; Pi Mu Epsilon; Sigma Tau Epsilon; ACM, Secretary; Math Club; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Order of Athena, President (b) MELODY BAKER-R.F. Poole Scholar; Alpha Lambda Delta. President; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Order of Athena, V. President; Delta Delta Delta (c) DARYL ROGER CRITCHLOW-G. H. CoUings Scholarship; Ray Y. Gildea Scholarship; Alpha Zeta; Kappa Alpha Sigma; Agriculture Council; Phi Kappa Phi (d) BOYCE MICHAEL BRACKETT-Distinguished Military Student; ROTC Battalion Commander; Phi Kappa Phi; Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood; Scabbard and Blade; Kappa Sigma, President; II C Cheerleaders Head Cheerleader. Mendel Bouknight; Cheerleaders; Lee Proctor, Linda Proctor, David Vaughn. Cathy Hudson, Peter Grant, Kathy Dayhood, Chip Smith, Michael Caan, Phyllis Corker, Jay Lingle, Martha Lynn Morris, Art Bruce, Drew Ann Kinsey. Tiger: Mike Hunt. sports Honors Soccer Henry Abadi-All American, first team; All-State, first team; All-ACC first team; All-South, first team. Gordon Alphonso— All-ACC, second team. Clyde Brown-All-ACC, first team; Most Valuable Player ACC; All-South first team; All-American, Honorable Mention. Ed Camara-All-State, first team. Dennis Carrington— All-ACC, second team. Wooley Ford-All-ACC, first team; All- State, First team; All-American Honorable Mention. Ron GeisberS All-ACC, first team; All- State first team. Nabeel Kammoun-All-ACC, second team. Ralston Moore-All-ACC. first team; All-State, first team. Alfred Morrison All-ACC, second team. Clyde Watson-All-ACC, first team; All- State, first team. Track Ed Fern— National Junior Olympic Team; ACC Indoor High Jump Champion. Nick Zungoli, Mac Copeland, Paul Seesman, Wayne Jenkins— ACC Champions, Mile Relay; ACC Recordholders, Mile Relay. Tennis Bhanumurthy Nuna-C. Alphonso Smith ACC Sportsmanship Trophy. Asif Hussain-Number Three Singles Champion. Football Karl Andreas-All-ACC Academic. Art Brisacker-All-ACC Academic. Ricky Brown-ACC Player of Week ( 1 ). Bennie Cunningham— All-State. Peanut Martin-All-ACC Defensive Back. Ken Peeples- All-ACC Guard; ACC Player of the Week (2); All-State; State Jacobs Blocking Trophy. Ken Pengitore-All-ACC Quarterback; ACC Player of the Week (1). Jeff Stocks-All-ACC Academic. Nelson Wallace-ABC Television Defen- sive Player of the Game (N. C. State). Basketball Wayne Croft-All-Tournament Poinsettia, IPTAY. Van Gregg— All-Tournament Steel Bowl. Wayne RoUins-Rookie of the Week ACC (3); All Tournament, Poinsettia, IPTAY; MVP, Poinsettia, IPTAY. Baseball Steve Cline— All-ACC, second team. Lin Hamilton— All-ACC, first team. Lindsey Graham— All-ACC, first team. Smiley Sanders— All-ACC, first team. Craig White- All ACC, first team; MVP in the ACC. Basketball According to the Chinese Calendar and Sport ' s Illus- trated ' s less serious prediction, this was to be the year of the Tiger. For nine games Clemson basketball fans (or dung- shovellers as Sports Illustrated affectionately calls us) did not doubt it. Characterized by a consistent and well balanced team effort, unknown to Clemson teams of the past, the Tigers opened with a surprising 7-2 start. Enroute to capturing the first annual IPTAY Invitational, held in Littlejohn, Clemson made Auburn and St. Johns their first victims. Taking to the road, their winning ways con- tinued until the Steel Bowl where the competition was of slightly better caliber. Back at home, Clemson suffered their second loss in a closely fought game against nationally ranked Louisville, but notched victories over Georgia Tech, Furman and Delaware. At the end of these games Clemson received much desired recognition, from the sportswriters as well as from the fans. But as they advanced through a tough schedule, the team that had earlier defeated seven non-conference foes, was suddenly a victim of a five game losing streak. With each defeat the players slowly lost their composure. That is, all but one, Wayne ' Tree ' Rollins, a V ' l standout freshman center, justified all the praise which was bestowed on him. He did not bend under pressure. Whether it was his performance which earned him M.V.P. during the IPTAY Tournament or the 24 rebound performance against Delaware, Tree was the decisive figure on the team. The Tree, however, was not alone. Wayne Croft made his presence known under the boards with his aggressiveness. Jeff Reisenger and Van Gregg showed at times the shooting abihty each was capable of. And Terrel Suit sparked many a game surge with his aggressive play. The season ends as the best since 1967, yet the fans could not help looking anxiously towards next year. Their reason was a good one; Tree will be back. Roster Head Coach: Tates Locke Jo Jo Bethea Tim Capehart Scott Conant Wayne Croft Van Gregg Bruce Harman Marty Patterson Jeff Reisinger Wayne Rollins Terrel Suit Results C. U. 87 C. U.68 C. U. 81 C. U.58 C. U. 71 C. U. 63 C. U. 70 C. U. 78 C. U.75 C. U. 60 C. U.90 C. U.68 C. U.50 C. U.65 C. U. 58 C.U.61 C. U. 62 C. U. 60 C. U. 73 U. 74 U. 54 U.68 U.75 U. 74 .U.71 A.C.C. C. U. 63 Auburn 72 St. John ' s 58 Purdue 80 Florida State 65 Duquesne 66 Georgia Tech 61 Louisville 74 Delaware 63 Furman 67 Maryland 89 North CaroUna 102 N. C. State 96 Duke 63 Wake Forest 74 Furman 54 Virginia 5 1 Citadel 58 North CaroUna 6 1 East Tenn. State 65 Wake Forest 73 Maryland 56 Virginia 8 1 N. C. State 80 Duke 68 Georgia Tech 58 Tournament Virginia 68 Youth and inexperience plagued the Tigers as they proved inconsistent but capable of playing with anyone. The youngest but perhaps the best was 7 ' 1 Wayne Tree Rollins (30). w ■ r ' B J li Along with the Tigers ' lack of experience, they were constantly plagued by the lack of officiat- ing or, on the other hand, a fast whistle. Baseball Perennially an area of power for Clemson athletics, the Tiger nine continued their excellence by notching the regular season championship only to lose to N. C. State in the ACC tournament. Craig White, the ACC ' s Most Valuable player, led the league in six batting categories. The mound crew was headed by aces Lindsey Graham and Steve Cline, the latter having the most recorded victories in the league. Roster Head Coach: BiU Wilhem Greg Belk Smiley Sanders Mike Pulaski Lin Hamilton Bill Prophet Skip Stombaugh Charlie Ing Mike Mahoney Steve Tucker Pat Fitzsimmons John Adeimy Mike West Craig White Tony Eckerl Terry Armstrong Richard Haynes Larry Lee Wayne Lawrimore Lindsay Graham Jimmy Baker Eddie Price Steve CUne Tom Brueckner Barney LaBella Dave Bigwood Jerry Driggers Jeff Bradford Randall Owens Ted Lucyk Mark Adams 1973 BASEBALL RESULTS c.u. 7 West Virginia 3 c. u. 5 Appalachian State C.u. 4 Central Michigan 8 c.u. 3 Maryland c.u. 8 Austin Peay 4 c.u. 1 Mississippi State 2 c.u. Mississippi State 2 c.u. 3 Ole Miss 6 c.u. 10 Ole Miss 4 c.u. 3 Ole Miss 10 c.u. 1 South Alabama 10 c.u. 2 YaleO c.u. 1 South Alabama 1 1 c.u. 15 Alabama 8 c.u. 7 Wake Forest c.u. 2 Western Michigan 8 c.u. 10 Western Michigan 8 c.u. 3 North CaroUna c.u. 4 South Carolina 2 c.u. 12 Georgia 3 c.u. 4 Virginia 6 c.u. 5 Wake Forest 3 c.u. 1 South Carolina 3 c.u. 6 Georgia 5 c.u. 8 N. C. State 1 c.u. 1 N. C. State 7 c.u. 3 North Carolina 1 c.u. 11 Virginia 3 c.u. 10 Maryland c.u. 9 Duke? c.u. 4 Duke 3 c.u. 10 Wake Forest 3 c.u. 3 Virginia 1 c.u. 4 N. C. State 8 c.u. 2 N. C. State 3 c.u. 5 Georgia 7 c.u. 2 Florida State 1 c.u. 1 Florida State 2 c.u. 1 Florida State 9 c.u. 9 South Carolina 5 The hitting of Craig White (15) and the pitching of Lindsay Graham (27) were just part of the team effort which gave the Tigers a successful season. HM ii H Smiley Sanders (23), remembered well for his football exploits, also stars in the stripes of a baseball uniform. f-  Track Track is the most ancient of all sports. Man is pitted against man is the purest form of competition. Here, the race is with the man in the next lane or the effort to better him in the pit or over the bar. Throughout the season this year, the thm-clads of Clemson walked away from each meet with one of two feelings in mind-that they were best or that their efforts to win had been in vain. The season ended with a record of 4 , neither good or bad. At least all who participated knew the satisfac- tion of having done their best against stiff ACC competition. Roster Med Allen Dean Bissey Bob Bosler George Bosse Pete Bowden Bruce Brown Mike Browning Frank Comer Mac Copeland Walt Credle Jeff Culberson Ian Davidson Jack Doyle Dale Dudley Ron Elwell Ed Fern Neal Gerrard Gene Hortz Art Howie Wayne Jenkins Witt Langstaff Bill Long Johnny Moon BUI Nelson John Price Seamon Richardson Frank Romero Larry Rush Paul Seesman Frank Wirth Rick Zanes Larry Zehnder Fred Zeiher Nick Zungoli Results C. U. IWi Furman 66 ' 2 C. U. 116 West Virginia Wesleyan 29 C. U. 87 North Carolina 58 C. U.87 East Tennessee State 58 C. U.48 Harvard 96 C.U.67 Georgia Tech 78 C. U. 65 South Carolina 80 C.U.67 Georgia 75 Track Results c. u 26 N. C. State 32 c. u 23 use 32 c. u 45 UNCC 15 c. u 24 Furman 31 c. u 29 Brevard 26 c. u 34 Georgia Tech 21 c. u. 15 UNC45 c. u 18 use 43 Roster Steve Burgess Rich Clonan Jan Davidson Steve Ellis David Geer Herman Jutzeler Roy Kulikowski Dean Matthews Tom Shields Dave Wright Rick Zanes Cross Country The athletes who run cross country for Clemson are rare individuals. Their dedication to a sport which gives little personal glory yet requires demanding physical conditioning can be matched by none. The men have no off season for they must move on to track with no chance to rest. The 1973-74 Clemson Cross Country team was young in age with several freshman forming the nucleus of the squad. The long distance stamina they demonstrated this year should earn them much recognition in the years to come. Many of the meets were very close, yet Clemson managed to come up with a respectable season, winning three meets and losing five. The scenic beauty of the Clemson University campus provided much of the background for the early morning meets of Clemson ' s young Cross Country Team. f« :. ' ¥ ' . nj . i « 7 Swimming Experience blended with talented freshmen this year to make the Tigers a more competitive team than in the past. Unfortunately, the swimming team was still forced to swim in the chlorine saturated three lane bathtub of the YMCA as their new facilities in Fike were not yet com- pleted. The continued improvement of the swimmers was evident in the number of broken school records and several meet victories. Diving also suffered from a lack of facihties but still managed to make great improvements over last year ' s team. Roster Head Coach; Carl McHugh Assistant Coach: Andy Moore Student Trainer; Rich Saitta George Ackley John Brick Tim Burton Dennis Deering Douglas Emmerthal Mike Henderson Bob Lasher Frank Levy Joe Morton Scott Morris Bob Mott Stuart Owens Fred Triplet! Ernie Whalen Scott Ziegler Tennis Rumors and talk of an ACC championship were heavy as the Clemson netters began the ' 73 season. Clemson was a young team which possessed a great deal of talent on which the Tiger hopes rested. Leading the Tigers ' efforts were a pair of juniors, Bhanu Numma and Herb Cooper, who was also team captain. Behind them were newcomers Asif Husain, Ali Akbar, and Howie Orlin as well as veteran Larry Maggiore. Clemson faced a tough and tight schedule yet ended the season with a 1 2-6 mark, 4-2 in the ACC with losses coming from Virginia and North Carolina. Clemson wound up second in the Atlantic Coast Conference behind North Carolina. Roster Head Coach: Bill Beckwith Ali Akbai Herb Cooper Henry Dewitt Asif Husain Bill Jackson Stefan LaPorte Bhanu Nunna Howie Orlin Pike Rowley Ward Snyder 1973 Results C. U. 9 C. U.9 C. U. 5 C. U. 6 C. U. 6 C. U. 2 C. U. 1 C. U. 9 C. U. 8 C. U.4 C.U. 6 C. U. 5 C.U. 3 C.U. 1 C. U. C.U. 6 C.U. 9 C.U. 8 Wingate Purdue Western Kentucky 4 Duke 3 East Tennessee State 2 Trinity 7 Texas 8 Southwest Louisiana Presbyterian 1 Virginia 5 Maryland 3 Harvard 4 use 6 UNC8 Georgia 9 Wake Forest 3 N. C. State Furman 1 Golf Tournaments were the agenda of the 1973 Clemson linksters as they faced tougher and tougher competition on the courses. With only two dual meets scheduled for the season, Tiger for- tunes faired worse than in years past. Despite a wealth of experience on the Clemson squad in the form of seven returning lettermen, the team was unable to receive the competitive practice it needed to win in the ACC. At the ACC championships held at Pinehurst, N. C, the Tigers faced their toughest competition from perenial national power Wake Forest as well as the other ACC teams. Although never far behind, Clemson finished a disappointing sixth and so ended a dismal season. Roster Coach: Bob Jones Rick Beasley Don Bowie Steve Broome Charles Craft James Glenn T. J. Grubbs Joe Moses BUly Rigby Al Sanders BUI Shipley Tommy Stallings Results ACC Tournament Scoring Wake Forest 1092 N. estate 1136 U.N.C. 1138 Maryland 1139 Duke 1142 Clemson 1172 Virginia 1177 Junior Varsity Sports Junior Varsity Sports at Clemson went through a tremendous change in the 1973-74 season. Freshmen were now allowed to participate in varsity athletics. This meant that talented freshmen could move into positions on the varsity squad. The new rule, while making the varsity action more exciting, made junior varsity action almost non-existent. The football team was forced to cancel several of its games. As for the basket- ball squad, it did without the services of any bigmen. W ' jiaiiiiir iii iiiiif iw inr,i.j: Wj fej wy mm imm- atec ' li Results Basketball Football C. U. 90 Palmer 89 C. U.34 Citadel 6 C. U. 107 Brewton-Parkei 69 C. U. 8 Georgia 24 C. U. 80 Anderson College 95 J; ' ] ' ■ ' C. U. 104 North GreenviUe 85 -• H ' . ' use 14 Ga. Tech 28 C. U. 86 North GreenviUe 93 , C. U.21 Ferrum College 24 C. U. 97 use -Lancaster 70 C. U. 93 Brewton-Parker lO: ! C. U. 82 Palmer 87 C. U. 84 East Tennessee State 75 Jayvee Football Roster Charles Ashley James Parker Robert Becker James Phillips Richard Bollinger Jeffrey Pollard Robert Bolubasz William Roper Thomas Bright Richard Shafer Harold Cain Henry Singleton Kenneth Callicutt Gregg Smith Richard Carter Frank Stilley Chris CUfford Donald Stone Robert Coffey Timothy Stough William Comer Mark Strawbridge Michael Cornell Patrick Swisher Breck Culler John Tabor Chris Douglas Nelson Wallace Frederick Engelhaupt Joey Walters Roy Eppes Travers Webb Stephen Ferdon Kenneth Weichel Michael Flanders Willie Wingo Michael Gravely Don Hornyak Jayvee Basketball Roster Richard Ibach Steve Jasinki Greg Bauld George Jehlen Donald Boop Gary Kesack Dave Brown Brian Kier Andy Butchko Kevin Kreis Harold Cain Rutledge Livingston Kenny Davis Malcolm Marler David Dobson John McCarter Sal Espejo Roger McCrary John Franken David Morris Lewis Lawhon Michael Newsome Jules Mugnier Dan Steadley Fencing Clemson ' s fencing team, althougli sporting a twenty-two man squad had only three returning lettermen. The three veterans, Dave Purnell, Steve McCall, and Rodney Snell, formed a strong nucleus for a basically weak team which faced a rugged schedule. The knowledge and experience of head coach Hal Cooledge and assistant Larry Gahan led the Tigers through their schedule. Two highlights of the season were the Clemson Open and the ACC Championships. The Clemson Open hosted one hundred fencers from many strong teams as well as several unattached participants. Roster Head Coach: Hal Cooledge John Atwater Richard Byrd Lamont Freeman John Furman Ralph Gombert David Hailey Alan Hicks Scott Hilborn Steven Holaday Dewey Hurt John Jensen Joseph Johnson Stephan McCall Edward McCormick James McDaniel David Pumell John Murden Frank Reils Rodney Snell William Tindal Thomas Worsdale Edward Zeigler Aero Club The Clemson University Aero Club, origi- nally established in 1928, provided inexpensive flight training to Clemson students, faculty, staff and their dependents. The Aero Club currently owns one Cessna 1 50 for use in train- ing. For long distance flights, a four seat Cessna 172 was available at substantially reduced rates. In addition to flight training, the Aero Club provided a series of films and guest speakers for the monthly meetings. For those students who had a desire to learn more about general aviation, associate membership was easily available. Rifle Team The Rifle Team has come a long way from the early fifties and along the way the team has built and maintained its character, distinction, and poise. Its character is winning, its distinction— never a losing season, and its poise— never knuckl- ing under to pressure. It takes long hard work, three hours a day, at least four days a week, semester after semester. A year of training before the first varsity match makes a trainee wonder if it is worth it all. But when its all over one knows what it is to be a part of the team, a winning team. Sgt. Marvin Bloom, Bill Burdette, Richard Spencer, Rusty Conley, Mike Griggs, Geo Leslie, James Leech, Steve Thompson, Mike Leighton, Buck Shilling, Guy Olsin, Richard Chiplan, Robert Wood, Donnie Hicks, Fred Copeland, Alan Brown, James Harvley, Duane Keisler, Capt. Randolph House, Ed Gresham. Rugby Club The object of Rugby is to get the ball across the opponents goal and physically touch the ball down. Just crossing the goal doesn ' t give a team a score. The extra point is kicked from a point perpendicular to where the ball is in play in the endzone until grounded. The ball should be grounded as close to the center of the goalposts as possible to allow the kicker a better angle. The ball may be advanced down the field by kick- ing or running. Scoring in Rugby is as follows: Try or Touchdown 4 points. Extra Point 2 points, Place Kick for a Penalty Kick 3 points, In Play Dropkick 3 points. George Conover, Elliot Eskew, Jimmy Howard, Richard Bisett, Peter Keck, Clay Moye, Benny Cantrell, Mike Francis, Eric Nelson, Jim Long, Steve Joye, John Bagwell, Bill Craig, Ed Pittman. Bob Wheeler, Mark Serra, Buster Chaplin, Chris Maury, Mike Stuck, Jim Sikes, Hi-Fi Mulligan, John Helton, Gary Hoffmann, Joe Croman, Rick Harper, Roman Heckman, Steve Goodwin, Bob Ginn, Peter Dessaur, Chris Drier, Scott Ewing, John Hodges, BUly Fellers. 513 Sailing Club The Clemson Sailing Club was dedicated to recreational and competitive sailing and good times. One of the largest organizations on campus, the club offered students and faculty sailing instruction and the opportunity for intercollegiate competitive sailing. The club encouraged year-round sailing for members with saildays, beer races, club regattas and the infamous sailing club parties. The sail- ing team competed regularly with other uni- versitys in the South Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association. 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If you seek such involvement, there is opportunity aplenty, now and In the future, in this worthwhile and very demanding field. We ' d like 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 DEVOE PAINTS AND VARNISHES DEVOE Distributed by SULLIVAN HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. 206-08 S. Mam St. ANDERSON, S. C. Serving this section since 1885 □ 4 1 C H E V R OjLjBf. V INC. 910 South Maix St. Anderson-, S. C. 29621 ANDERSON AUTO PARTS, INC. • 5 ' Highway 93 CLEMSON, S. C. 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. bur friendly, neighborhood power company. Milk makes life more beautiful and COBURG makes beautiful milk. Hart Schaffner Marx Icheu ' Jreeman Hey word Mohon DOWNTOWN • McALISTER SQUARE • GREENVILLE, S. C. PAPPY, BUDDY AND HAROLD ' S ms NORTH MYRTLE BEACH OCEAN FRONT THANKS Tigers for your patronage in 73. See you this summer. Best Wishes ® 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 The Bengal Huddle Your favorite heverw e, always 123 By-Pass CLEMSON, S. C. ' J m PURNITURE byrd iT BURIN FURNITURE BOX 1925 • GREENVILLE. S C. 29602 BYRD QUALITY UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE AT PRACTICAL PRICES 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 Tito Locations: IN SENECA Nel t Dook to a P IN WESTMINSTER Behind the Tracks Plenty uf ParkitiLi, Space Paul T. Mohgax ( Alumnus ) Ourier H. Ross Davis Ouner Good hick to all Tigers From THE CHARLESTON OIL CO. The South ' s Oldest Oil Distributor SINCE 1909 A TIGER COMPANY T. Wilbur Thorxhill 14 Thomas E. Thorxhill ' 48 Van N. Thorxhill ' 48 E. J. Thorxhill, Jr. ' 54 It ' s the real thing. Coke. Trademark(R) Lester ' s Tiger Den No tliirst is ever unsatisfied CLEMSON, S. C. FOUNDATION TESTING ENGINEERS P. O. DRAWER 698 PHONE 723-3647 29402 Compliments of NALLEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY George B. Nalley, Jr., President EASLEY, S. C. MISS CATHY BROWN IIIIL r. Its linger llckln ' good 123 By-Pass Clemson and Seneca 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 HARPER ' S FIVE TEN CENT St ne HOME OFFICE IN SENECA, S. C. Serving You In Ciemson and Surrounding Areas Jlie Aoiice y nne J hojj Featuring the Villager PRUITT SHOPPING CENTER ANDERSON, S. C. 29621 Clemson Service Station Got a few minutes? Cook a fabulous meal in a Countertop Electronic Oven Enjoy all the many benefits of electronic cooking now . . . without remodeling your kitchen. New Tappan electronic oven fits on your kitchen countertop, plugs into standard outlets, can be moved to dining room, patio or den, Best of all, it ' s from Tappan - the people who introduced electronic cooking for the home back in 1954. Electronic energy is a form of high fre- quency radio energy. When the energy comes into contact with food, instant heating takes place. The electronic oven cooks with time. so there are no temperatures to remem- ber. You just set the timer dial, then push the start button. Because the metal surfaces in the oven reflect energy, they don ' t get hot. Clean- ing is easier because foods don ' t burn in the oven. Throw away your pots and pans. In the new electronic oven, you cook in glass, paper or ceramic utensils . , . the same ones you serve in. Let us demonstrate this lous new oven for you carry one home for just $300 THE LIGHTING AND KITCHEN CENTER GREENVILLE, S. C. Springs Springs Mills, Inc. REX O ' STEEN CHEVROLET College Street GREENVILLE, S. C. Excellence in Textiles Compliments of ALICE MANUFACTURING COMPANY ELLJEAN PLANT FOSTER PLANT ALICE PLANT ARIAL PLANT ELLISON PLANT Easley, South Carolina Serving Pickens County Since 1923 LIVIXG IXSURAXCE From THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U. S. In Greenville Call H. Bryan Whitmire District Manager W. S. Strib Barton Jack W. Lemons MoFFATT G. Long William E. Mays Tele. 232-2752 Honda of Greenville WADE HAMPTON BOULEVARD GREENVILLE, S. C. BEST WISHES TO TAPS AND THE CLEMSON STUDENT BODY GERRISH MILLIKEN MILL Pendleton, S. C. Manufacturers of Fine Synthetic Fabrics FORT HILL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION CLEMSOX, SOUTH CAROLINA ROCHESTER (or 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. 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GX? aiMifi P O BOX 997 ORANGEBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA 29115 TELEPHONE 803-534-5143 INSURED SAVINGS - HOME LOANS Two Convenient Locations 500 Bennett Avenue 408 Russell Street There is nothing like being FIRST El Dorado Steak House 2421 North Main Street ANDERSON, S. C. Charcoal Steaks Our Specialty 1 ' ' ' raifff Bishopville Petroleum Co., Inc. SHELL PRODUCTS GASOLINE • MOTOR OIL • FUEL OILS W. G. DesCHAMPS, jr., CLASS OF ' 38 Phoxe 484-6416 Bishopville, S. C. FIRESTONE Tires • Tubes • Accessories hj:adquarters for the tigers in the pee dee LYNCH DRUG COMPANY ENCOURAGES YOU TO SUPPORT H 1-1 o 1-1 O U •-1 u M H LYNCH DRUG COMPANY COLLEGE AVENUE CLEMSON IPTAY H M O o •— I o 2 THE FIGHTING TIGERS THIS IS YOUR INSTITUTION— SUPPORT IT IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE m Buchanan Volkswagen, Inc. 5130 Rivers Ave. Phone Charleston, S. C. 29409 803-747-9666 MAHLON POLK CLEANERS LAUNDRY 25 College Street Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Telephone 235-5716 Specializing in Succlc and Leather Cleaning 7 Ste iA f?W4e t ' yfantUtf, ' Pieces. For Reservations Phone (803) 654-5394 Open 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Saturday 123 By-Pass Clemson, S. C. ewelers J PRECIOUS STONES - DIAMONDS - FINE JEWELRY MEMBER. ' ' CAH am S ' ' ' GEM REGISTERED JEWELER CERTIFIED GEMOLOGIST Accredited Gem Laboratory 102 COLLEGE AVENUE CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA Phone (803) 654-5151 ' Jke Seaek Pazt For Your Summertime Fun NORTH MYRTLE BEACH OCEAN FRONT Imperial Mfg. Division United Greenfield Group TRW Inc. You are never much more than an arm ' s length away from a product made by TRW WARD SMITH CHEVROLET-BUICK INC. Chevrolet - Buick - Opel Authorized Sales and Service 123 By-Pass Seneca, S. C. 882-4646 People have been living in Cone fabrics for 79 years. It began with denim in 1895. And Cone came forth as one of the world ' s leading fabric makers. Corduroy has enjoyed 46 years of success at Cone. But denim and corduroy are just part of Cone ' s history. Cone also makes other fabrics for sports- wear, sleepwear, uniform and career apparel. Cone makes knits, drapery fabrics, home- sewing fabrics, towels, bedspreads and poly- urethane foam. The first 79 years gave America Cone fabrics people can live in. We expect to be doing it for the next 79. Cone EXECUTIVE OFFICES Greensboro, N. C. Cone makes fabrics people live in c iSSott ' d Wend Skop CLEMSON Of Columbia SENECA Congratulations to the Class of 74 And best wishes for a future richr in professional achievement and personal reward. . . 1501 Moin Street The Sherwin-Williams Co. 213 COLLEGE STREET GREENVILLE, S. C. PHONE: CE 5-3464 Triist 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,„ K„ „ Cam Howell Phil Chappell, Jr. • COMMERCIAL Jim Hane Bob Kapp Jim Cantey • INDUSTRIAL ' ' ' Dick Johnstone Joe Sentry W. W. Lewis 900 EInnwood Avenue Coiunnbia, South Carolina Phone 779-4420 First Package Store in Clemson Complete Line of Quality Liquors Imported and Domestic 3 4 Mile From College Avenue 123 By-Pass CLEMSON, S. C. CLEMSON PHILLIPS 66 STATION Clemson, S. C. INCORPORATED Clemson Shopping Center CLEMSON, S. C. Quality Clothes for tlw Entire Family Compliments of A Martin Theatre Astro I and II — 291 By-Pass Greenville Plaza — Lewis Plaza Greenville Astro III — Clemson Clemsox Theatre — Clemson Oaks Cinema — Laurens Com,pliments of Burton Truck and Equipment Co. International Trucks Agricultural and Industrial Equipment 1619 Bluff Road COLUMBIA, S. C. r .  ; Our annual statement: First-Citizens. Member F D I C c 1 973 First-Citizens Bank Trust Company Jacobs Mfg. Co. Drill Chucks Highway 132 CLEMSON, S. C. keze Od 9lecez a zDuCC Woment c4t ke 76op % 76utek 100 North Kings Highway MYRTLE BEACH, S. C. 29577 At Phillips 66 it ' s performance that counts HAY OIL COMPANY CHARLESTON, S. C. Compliments of DIXIANA MILL Dillon, South Carolina ROPER AUTO SALES, INC. By-Pass 123, SENECA, S. C. 29678 Thunderbird • Galaxie • Torino Mustang II • Maverick • Mercury EARL ROPra, Owner Bus. Phone 882-8330 Res. Phone 882-8989 fsm -liMVIf l H iO lZEP Your Independent Insurance Agent Since 1912 Compliments of BARTON GROCERY COMPANY Distributors of Pahst Blue Ribbon Beer ANDERSON, S. C.  i ii International Paper Co. 421 Greenville Hwv. EASLEY, S. C. 29640 EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC FANT ' S CAMERA SHOP, INC 105 E. Whitner Street ANDERSON, S. C. the one and only Nikon F SYSTEM OF PHOTOGRAPHY 224-0707 SEE what makes the Nikon F the most versatile of all 35 ' s, the key to the most complete and comprehensive photographic system ever created. SEE the many interchangeable Nikkor lenses; including the unusual Fisheye Nikkor, PC-Nikkor, Micro-Nikkor, Zoom Nikkors, and others. SEE the interchangeable finders Including the new Photomic Tn self-compensating thru-thelens meter system. SEE the many exciting accessories that fit the Nikon F for scientific, industrial. end other technical applications. BURTON BLOCK CONCRETE CO., INC. MANUFACTURERS OF CONCRETE PRODUCTS PHONE - 803 - 524-3177 BEAUFORT, SC 29902 Pre-stress Division and Asphalt Paving DOBSOiVs HARDWARE College Ave. Clemsox, South Carolina Always Look Your Best In TJie Way You Dress JOHN CORBETTS Oconee Square SENECA, S. C. You ' ve got a lot to live, Pepsi ' s got a lot to give. TERRY BOTTLING CO. INC. AXDERSOX, S. C. GRADY ' S SPORT SHOP Belvedere Plaza Shopping Center ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA (803) 226-5283 See Us For All These Services Sporting • Fishing Hunting • Firearms A : vv M ; THE WORLD ' S INNKEEPER OF ANDERSON 3025 NORTH MAIN STREET ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA (803) 226-6051 130 GUEST ROOMS SWIMMING POOL COLOR TV RESTAURANT Banquet Facilities Up To 200 Sumter Chamber of Commerce, Inc. Saluting All Sumter County students Compliments of EASTERN BRICK AND TILE COMPANY SUMTER, S. C. Bank where the action is in Anderson The Citizens and Southern National Bank ol South Carohna Member F.D.I. C ank by the Lake: -l P.M. and 3-5 P.M., Monday-Thursday; Q-1 P.M. and 3-D P.M., Friday Downtown Office: 9-1 P.M., Monday-Thursday; Q-1 P.M. and 3-o P.M., Friday CLEMSON UNIVERSITY DINING SERVICE GREEK IDENTIFICATIONS 1. Martha B. Brunnemer 2. Ann H. Mapp 3. Nancy C. Barton 4. Susan M. Day 5. Judith A. Jaynes 6. Donna M. Richardson 7. Cynthis L. Barron 8. Connie S. Underwood 9. Debb ie A. Brockman 10. Constance A. Feasel 11. Rebecca A. McClelland 12. M. Ann Todd 13. E. Ann Pinson 14. Nancy M. Sasser 1 5. Judy V. Bryson 16. Patrisha H. Creighton NOT PICTURED: Julie C. Johnson A Pages 172-173 ▼ Pages 174-177 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL XSi Anne Louise Lewis , Mary Crawson Jackson , Martha Lynn Morris . Jan Elaine Carson . Robbie Jo Hance . Karen Barbee Smith . Mary Elizabeth Harris , Ann Elizabeth Barnes , Lucile Ramona Gorena . Lucy McDonald Jordan . Catherine Elizabeth Appleby . Wendy Kay Meyers . DruAnn Kinsey . Maria Elizabeth Connelly . Marjorie Ann Todd . Mary Margaret Phifer . Melissa Carolyn Joye . Rebecca Margarette Harris . June Marie Evans . Catherina Elaine Bonner . Jane Elizabeth Mahaffey . Cynthia O ' Brien . Vicki Lee Hyder . Nancy Love Cook , D eborah Ann Beauregard , Pamela Ruth Dulin . Constance Ann Feasel . Carol Joan Kingman . Dorothy Douglas Hildebrand , Cynthia Wilson . Judith Bruff Jerdon . Nancy Ruth Rush . Carol Edwina Crowther NOT PICTURED: Janet Catherine Bailey Judith Carolyn Bernat Lenora Ann Caroon Mary Elizabeth Coffee Kathleen Ellen Davis Mary Lucile DeHins Jan Fulton Cynthia Hudson Pamela Beth Jones Lisa Jane Krisher Lynn Ann Krisher Nera Lynn McQuown Marjorie Lynn Salter Elizabeth Coney Seay Marilyn Jean Wilson AAA . Jane Richardson Dixon . Vicl i Frances Moss . Leslie Anne Abrams . Donna Marie Richardson . Adelaide Francis Hommel . Ray McKellar Beaudrot . Elizabeth Robertson Allen . Derbiana Peeples . Ann Wade Harpe . Nancy Carolyn Barton . Nancy Ellen Carter . Tommie Leigh Hunt . Patricia Corrinne Vaughn . Rhetta Gay Evatt . Debra Price . Cynthia Ann Sanders . Vicki Lynn Whiten . Catherine Zoe Curtan . Melody Baker . Evelyn Lucia Wells . April Baker . Linda Susan Holbrook . May Stewart Copeland . Nancy Lynn Spotts . Connie Sue Underwood . Margaret Louise Jones . Heidi Michele Speisseger . Janet Nadine Ricker . Allene Alston Proctor . Deborah Faye Gibson . Jane Norman Buchanan . Mary LaGrant Rhodes . Jan Lee Morris . Betsy Ann Byars . Cheryl Ann Minges . Mary Jane Mozingo . Phyllis Ellen Hicks . Julie Anna Calk . Elizabeth Anne Hair . Martha Brooks Brunnemer . Doreen Joan Conahan . Katherine Anne Harris Audrey Lynn Herring . Phylis Ann Corker . Kathleen Rowe Dayhood , Margaret F ' lizabeth Parker . Catherine Deborah Hutson , Sandra Day P arks , Catherine Buchanan Chalgren , Jessie Lynn Thompson , Deborah Joyce Bradley , Teresa Gail Houston , Mary Susan Ullman Barbara Annette Tuttle , Suzanne Brooks Staton . Gayle Ann Goodman . Sallie Elizabeth Culbertson , Margaret Diane Goebel . Lynne Sillay . Kathryn Colleen Wright . Debbie Ann Brockman . Mayean Kehoe . Susan Carol Otterson . Elizabeth Grace Slattery . Sarah Rebecca McPhail . Jettie Margaret Young . Bonnie Lee Cooke , Cathy Sue Bray . Anne Snipes NOT PICTURED: F ' lizabeth Cooper Allison Penelope Ezell Maut Cathene Hanna Elyse Gravatt Henry Lynn Ellen Kress Ann Waddill MacLauchlin Margaret Louise O ' Dell Suzanne Wright Scott Katherine Ann Troutman Pages 1 78-1 81 ▲ Pages 1 82- 1 85 V . Vicki Lynn Huff . Marilyn Joyce Lord . Julie Catherine Prater . Robin Adair Patton . Jo Ann Edwards . Arden Eleanor Thomas . Debra Ann Wolfe . Deborah Ann Crome . Jennifer Sue Mozley . Anne Cheryl Harkey . Rachael DeLeslie Small . Virginia Louise Tripod . Pamela Gail Lester . Cynthia Diane Dickson . Debra Martha Hart . Vera Lynn Parsley . Martha Pearl Barrow . Donna Lynn Bennett . Rebecca Ann McClelland . Pamela Vivian Carey . Elizabeth Ann Pinson . Rita Zeigler Wrightenberry , Robin Mae Herdman , Karen Jean McCollough Margret McKey Holleman . Susan Leslie Rogers , Linda Kay Garrison , Nancy Bonnall Bittner K A() Lynda Ray Coleman Janet Ramell Simpson Melissa Ann Bosdell . Patricia Ann Mayhorn Georgiann Easter Jarrard . Julie Christine Johnson . Catherine Lee Johnson , Dorothy Gayle Way , Annette Neville Sandra Rita Fergusan , Shirley Gwendolyn Canaday , Melinda Ann Brownlow , Martha McLaurin Fowler , Suzanne Marjorie Mosier . Gloria Racine Neighbors . Patrisha Harmon Creighton . Jean Ann Smith . Cheryl Gannett Hannon . Sandra Kaye Doss . Wendy Susan Bond NOT PICTURED Mary Belinda Hammill Carol Ann Gerden Lee Ann Johnson Rebecca Ann Raines K K I . Catherine Norwood Ford . Cheryl Kay Hudgins . Brenda Fay Rice . Penni Elizabeth McKuen . Nancy Harvey . Margaret Douglas Deadwyler . Jane Ellen Julian . Judy Vearl Bryson . Rosemary Cook . Lisa Anne Ballanger . Susan Alaine Jones . Margaret Ballard . Doris Davis Brannock . Elizabeth Webster . Ellen Jean Cox , Karen Louise Hoefer . MoUie Theresa Johnson . Christine Van Kirk . Susan Mary Day . Deborah Anne Brusini . Roscia Gwendolyn Hawkins . Virginia Anne Doolittle . Susan Ellen Brehm . Marg aret Gwyn Latimer . Rebecca Van Houten Elvington I. Carol Ann Rice ' . Carol Louise Meincke ;. Nancy Northrup I. Gwendolyn George I. Lisa Anne Wilcox . Nancy Marilyn Shuler ;. Sara Edna Cromer !. Ann Yeager Hart I. Carol Diane Williams i. Virginia Ann Jameson ). Faye Elaine Georgeo 1. Diane Andress i. Marilyn Jane Heyer ). Caroline E. Hammond ). Joy Lena Shuler 1. Lee Ann Clark 2. Judy Brooks Ainsworth 3. Jane Knight Hopkins 1. Wendy Edwina Squires 5. Lisa Suzanne Gibbons 5. Leslie Michele Smith 7. Margaret Catherine Hucks 8. Anne Ivy Hicklin 49. Robin Hamilton 50. Ann Kelso Shipe 51. Patricia Jean Sloan 52. Jan Ellen Matthews 53. Carol Culler Fletcher 54. Pamela Gail Graham 55. Jane Quinn Sweeney 56. Susan Jeannette Reichert 57. Gloria Gail Hash 58. Elizabeth Bryan Chapman NOT PICTURED; Cheryl Anne Anderson Cynthia Louise Barron Katrina Louise Blair Susan Lynne Bolton Susan Margaret Broadbent Deborah Lynn Brown Virginia Marie Burkhart Cathay Anne Cannon Teresa Ruth Cline Constance Ruth Cox Mary Nagel Cushman Lisa Karen Haeringer Cynthia Anne Haestad Robin Lee Hussey Patricia Belle Hutcheson Janet Lynn Jackson Joy Anne Jarriel Judith Anne Jaynes Laura Patricia Jones Virginia Ruth Kissell Cynthia Louise Lucas Martha Ann Lucius Elizabeth Wood McClintock Judy Elaine Miller Elizabeth La Bruce Mitchell Alice Joan Oswald Frances Perry Richardson Frances Suzanne Rozier Helen Gail Sansbury Jane Ellen Turk Elizabeth Richey Walke Jennifer Lydia Warr Gloria Anne Watkins Suzanne Young APages 186-189 ▼ Pages 190-193 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL . Charles Webb, III . Richard H. Bryant, Jr. . Walter W. Farrell . Charles M. Grace, IV . Francis Gregg Jones . Danny L. Litchfield . John A. White . J. Steve Crouch . R. Lawrence Morgan . J. Michael Marcus . John L. Peeples, III . James V. Digieso . Frederick F. Dean . Julian S. Barton . William Norman Keisler . Thomas Ashby Gressette . Francis W. Adams . John F. Porcari . J. Stephen Bellamy I. B. Michael Brackett . John P. Evans :. Pickens M. Lindsay I. Wallace M. Bennett, Jr. I. Herbert J. Cooper ;. Lewis S. Dewberry ). Calvin M. Snipes ' . James Leslie Heaton i. Dr. Frank A. Burtner . James A. Aston NOT PICTURED; Richard C. Harper William H. Mitchell Al P . Laurens Wilson Floyd, Jr. . Michael Samuel Jewell . Philip Rodney Perry . Dr. Jim Palmer . Leslie Frederick Morgan . Washington Frederick Jaques . Mrs. Ray Rodgers . Alexander C. McLeod, Jr. . John Carroll Wales . Robert Paul Parris . Leon Wilbur Rhodes . Walter A. Clark. Jr. . Carl Benjamin Setzler . Charles Feagle Cousins . Johnny Andrew Moore . Richard Lee Wingard, Jr. . Thompson Albert Smith, Jr. . Charles William Setzler . Ronald William Weathers . Richard Hunt lirea eale . Danny Bramble Kohbins . Jerry Alan O ' dell . Marvin McLeod Bozard . Charles Joe Stancil . Samuel William Davis 26. Ernest E. Strickland, Jr. 27. Jack Wayne Davis 28. Fred Summers Kemmerlin 29. Julian Stirewalt Barton 30. Paul Wescott Ackerman 31 . June Chapman 32. Richard Clair Harper. Jr. 33. Randall Harley Hiers 34. John Leland Hall 35. Steve Norris Harmon 36. Robert Van Steele 37. John Robert Scoggins, Jr. 38. Bragg M. Williams NOT PICTURED: Ronnie Norton Hair Sidney Hamilton Hughes Joseph Randal Johnson Terrell Lee Mathis Boyd Hobson Parr William George Sarvis. Jr. John Owen Weathers Pages 1 94- 1 97 A Pages 1 98-20 1 ▼ ATil . Christopher Paterson Chappell . James M. Skinner . Zachary John Zapack . David Allen Slyder . Mitchell Sidney Scott . Roger Beam Clinkscales . Terry Allen Willis . Joseph Henry Watson . Lauren Booth Klapthor . Harvey Neely Gaston . William Norman Keisler . Michael Todd Kehne . William Ray Upton . Julius Gilbert Freeman, Jr. . Gary John Hoyson . Marvin Eugene Abrams . Robert Richard Riser . Ben Dayton Floyd . Walter William Farrell . George Patrick Whitesides, III . Howard Gay Bowles .Walter Carl Credle, III . David Michael Moyer . Sidney Allan F ' allaw . Robert Henri Hollis . Thomas Grant Derham . James Patrick Kenney . Harold Charles Jennings . Alan Roy Anthony . John Andrew White 31. Henry Benjamin Jones 32. Daniel Walker Chamblee 33. Marvin A. Owings. Jr. 34. William Arnold Clarke 35. Witt Irion Langstaff 36. Constance Ann F ' easel 37. F ' dward Lee Harris 38. Richard Lauren Booth 39. Ben Lawson Holland 40. Ferman Calvin Riddle 41. Leighton Mills Cubbage 42. Sam Reed Henley NOT PICTURED: Luke Davis Baxley John Norris Cox David Broadus Dobson Steven Harry Dunagan Oliver Ford Gibson Thomas Edmond Goodson Jerry Matheny Holmes Steven S. Killian Brian Lawrence Robert Clyde Lawrence James G. Ness James Philip Perry Michael Petro James Terry Spivey B (-) n James A]an Slabaugh , Joseph Mariin Adams Oscar Virgil Able Stanley Dale Metz Weldon Hoyle Daniels . Richard Hartwell Bryant, Jr. . Michael Henslee . William Eugene Chaplin , Christopher L. Maury . Joseph Baker Smyth . Scott Austin Hubbard . Edward Elem Hayes . James Lee Thomas . Alvin Askins Taylor . Terry L. Nye . Joe Miller Moses, Jr. . Mark G. Mussman . John Alan Rhodes . Robert Boyd Skelton . Franklin Blakely Allen . Earl Roger Cherry, Jr. . Stanley Kim Rogers . John Bigalke . Robert Lee Scarborough . Thomas Wilson Merkel . James Robert Glen . Terryl H. Klosterman . Michael Wayne Marshall . James Arthur Cox . Carl Walker Simmons . Robert Clinton Coleman . Cindy O ' Brien . Reginal Mark Harrell . Danny Leon Litchfield . William Joseph Roddey 36. Joseph T. Biediger 37. David AJan Rhodes 38. Howard Thomas McCallum 39. Grant Davidson Baker 40. Thomas Frederick Vaught NOT PICTURED: Thomas Smith Baldwin David Ellis Brown Donald Belk Collins William .Allison Cooner Gregory G. Diacumakos Ric hard Paul Dulin Robert Evans Eubanks Locke Edward Frazier Rhett Laroy Frye Thomas Otto Hudson Edwin Barksdale Jackson Kenneth G. Jackson Peter Altman Keck Richard Lane McDaniel Ronald Emerson Nesmith Michael L. Padgett Donald A. Quattlebaum Mary Henry Repokis Walter Graham Snow Michael B. Southers Edward Earl Truesdale Mark Loring Wheeler Henry DeVega Wolfe Herbert S. Yarborough Walton Silas Yonce A Pages 202-205 ▼ Pages 206-209 X P David Keith Benson John Robert Mauney Blicker E. Nettles . Robert E. Killey , Andrew W. Barnes, Jr. . H. David Steele . Michal D. Easier . Michael Paul Mahoney . Anthony P. Caruso . James B. Broyles . William Coburn Alexander, IV . John W. Prather, 111 . Richard T. Christoph . Richard C. Hawkins . James Garland Yarborough . Ellen Purcell . James Richard Morrow, Jr. . John L. Peeples . William H. Carraway, Jr. . John C. Atwater . Robert S. Padgett . Arthur V. Pitman . Robert A. Byrd . Stuart J. Lozynski . Jon E. Corcoran I. Ralph M. Gombert . Matthew I. Clarke 1. Watson T. Barbrey I. Charles W. Hester, Jr. NOT PICTURED; Mark E. J. Boynton Michael R. Daniel George S. Engle Kevin J. Foster William Franklin Hamilton William J. Jones William H. Mitchell Adam E. Muckenfuss Leonard Clark Nunn Nicholas C. Sottile Jerry L. Stonemetz Liston Iler White, III Stephen Warner Tucker K A Peter Hyrnshyn , Kenneth M. Gaillard Robert McCrae Thomas W. Smith Don Floyd Briggs Thomas Clinton Gore Wallace M. Bennett, Jr. John Speir Treen, Jr. Andrew Ralph Folk. Jr. James A. Bull Neal Edward Garrard Phillip W. Hallman Robert S. Watson Donald R. Cox James T. Hanna James Neely Epps, Jr. John Ru ssell Robinson Franklin Russell Beard Robert Allen Freeman Lawton George Parker, Jr. James R. Harris, Jr. Eric William Sawyer Lawrence Paul Walton Keith Scott Crawford Hugh Rowe Henderson Michael Lewis Miller Van Baker Armstrong Thomas Franklin Fiske Robert S. Lawrence, Jr. Joseph Dean Bennett Thomas Stephen Schick George Edward Cothran Freddie Glenn Evans Fred Smith Winstead Leonard R. Bouknight Boyce Michael Brackett William B. Boyle Major Orous L. Ellis. Jr. . Thomas S. Buchanon . Phillip C. Richardson . Roy L. F ' ogleman . David Patrick Frame . Hugh Barton McCallum . Charles W. Gaunt . Robert B. Compton . Phillip J. Todd . Joseph David Longo . Richard Lewis Beasley . Malcolm Faulkenberry . Paul Frank Haigler . Robert Harry Williams . John Ralph Moore . David Charles Williams . Henry Wesley Beasley . Kenneth Alfred Pankopp , Judith Smith Haigler . Peyton R. Marshall NOT PICTURED Mendal A. Bouknight Ronald L. Bridwell Johnnie B. Cooper Larry Charles Head Richard P. Foster, Jr. Comer F. Jones James Craig Jones, Jr. James E. Keller Thomas M. Keith, Jr. William H. Miller John C. Pruitt Hubert N. Smith Robert A. Smith Harold Lee Snipes Melvin G. Tate, Jr. Pages 210-213 A Pages 2l4-2l7y K 2: . Joseph H. Moore . Thomas Warren Eisenhardt . James Lockwood Tupper . Alan Timothy Hinson . John Ellis Ross, HI . Jim Buck Charles Merritt Grace, IV Billy Gleaton Harry Wilson Kinard Henry Lenoir Moise John Calhoun Higgins, HI Edward McDaniel Shannon, HI Jan Hunter Charles Webb, III Francis Gregg Jones John Frederick Deakin Cary P. Moore, Jr. Phillip Carlton Morrow Steve Epps Donald Bruce Hocker James Rouse Lingle. Jr. Michael Joseph Snyder Jimmy Conrad Snyder Paul Theodore Webb Herbert H. Provence, III Edward Diskin Tinsley, III William A. McDaniel 28. Anderson V. Smith, Jr. 29. James M. Payne, Jr. 30. Lewis Lowery 31. Mark McLean Williams 32. Joseph Page Grace 33. Francis M. McCormick, Jr. 34. Joseph Benjamin Herlong, II 35. Marion Warren Kelley 36. Samuel L. Roddey 37. Craig Thomas 38. Clifford Daniel Cannon, Jr. 39. Henry Edsel Hemingway, Jr. 40. John Mullen 41. Thomas Edwin Setzler, II 42. Paul Spivey Griffin 43. Kurt Fleming Weatherly NOT PICTURED: Charles Waldrop Beasley John Myrick Griffin, Jr. Arthur Vernon Hogan James Glenn Holley Robert Shanna Jennings William Charles Koonce John William Malony Curtis Michael Moss Keith Eden Whatley A0 , Micheal William Foster . Joseph David Diferdinando . John Theodore Bolubasz . Daniel Lonnie Dyches , Paul Alan Hambright . James Robert Wood. Jr. . Robert Elmer Warner, Jr. . Charles C. Martin, Jr. . Keith Michael Eades . Michael Porter Bull . William Alexander McDaniel . Sanford Porcher Stoney . Fred Felder Ulmer . William Anthony Watson . Greg John Pollak . Emil Studinka . John Kenneth Sturman . Michael Billings Fleming . Charles Foster Freeman, Jr. . John Rutherford London, III . John Stephen Bellamy . Gerald Tinsley Mode . Lucas Lytte Nichol . Robert Allen Bailey . Harry Gilmore Boylston, III . Gary White Callicott . Philip Augustus Francis . Jesse Lee Wilson, Jr. . Mitchell Hart Knight . Mark Hamilton Warner . Marion Ralph Griffin, Jr. . Guy Terrel Williams, Jr. . Stephen Louis Stricter Harris Lavaun Crowley, Jr. Lyndon Kerry Ashworth George Welborn Ballentine Frank W. Comer. II Jeffery Lvnn Stocks David Glenn Nutt Charles Auld Barron Francis Water Adams Mark Steph Mcllwain Charles Richard Lamar, Jr. Lynn Hall Goode Kenneth Andrew Peeples Mark Richard Bishop Robert James Miller, Jr. Cheves Ligon Boyce Michael Stephen Farmer Wilbur Atley Jackson, Jr. Debbie Drummond Ray Crosby Miller Benjamin Robert Foster Warren Rupert Herdon, Jr. William Anthony Watson NOT PICTURED: Stewart Dixon Brown, III Joseph Hansford Cleveland Larry James Coker Arthur McMurray Erin, Jr. James Arthur Harmon Richard Philip White Pages 218-221 Pages 222-225 FIJI . Howard Dickson Childs . Harry Joe Montgomery . Steven Edward Butler . David Edison Ward . Charles Finley Blankenship . Bruce M. Magurno . John Stephen Hooks . Clarence Taylor Sherron. Jr. . Gary Douglas Aimers . Freddy Lynn Singleton . John Franklin Hansley . Glenn Steven Garrison . Tricia Creighton . Robert Lawrence Morgan . Issac Earl Swisher . James Thomas Van Wyck . Frederick Funston Dean. Jr. . Stephen Wiggins . Charles Downing Way I. James Alan Weir . George Nathaniel Magrath. Jr. . Jeffrey William Potter 1. Vernon Curtis Smith • . Thomas James Hund i. Jay Morris Specter NOT PICTURED: Jerry Wayne Arp Guerry Ronald Cox Steven Haigh Dr. Tom Mcinnis Dan Larry Stegall Stephen Emerson Parks Dr. Averitt Tombes 1. James Robert Coleman, Jr 2. Donald Keith Coley 3. John Maxcy Gregg, Jr. 4. Bradley Keith Pressley 5. William Elton Fellers 6. Danny Jacob Wingard 7. Rhett Rogers Atkins 8. John Ferry Burbage 9. Jackson Reece Corpening 0. Steven Lynn Shugart 1. Joseph Leslie Howell, Jr. 2. Joseph T. Moon 3. Richard Lee Boyleston 4. David Timothy Sasser 5. Douglas Keith Jordon 6. Harvey Preston Galloway 7. Richard Dolan Frye 8. James Wendell Ard, Jr 9. David Craig Bell 0. Albert Henry Peters, III 1. Harry William Clanton 2. Warren Winfield Gibson 3. Mark Marion Horton 4. Alvin Dixon Stokes 5. Steven Sutton Alley 6. Joan Oswald 7. Herbert John Cooper 8. Andrew Mark Piatt 9. Thomas Richard Glover 0. Robert Nowack 1. Robert LeGrande Weaver 2. Ronald Oliver Walker 3. Thomas Lynn Epps i. James Andrew Aston 5. Henry Lester Shugart, Jr. 5. Gordon Brown 7. Steven Dillard Kelley IIKA 38. Biuce Erwin Whiteside 39. Dean Elliot Bissev 40. Henry Land DeW ' itt 41. Steven B. Meadows 42. John Felder Watson 43. Buddy Freeman 44. Dr. Moorman NOT PICTURED: Danny Keith Bradley William Armstrong Coleman Jerome W. Davis, Jr. Victor Stephen Fleishel David Langford Garrett William R. Hamilton, Jr. Brian Edward Hoffman Charles Craig Hunley Robert Michael Johnson Harold Rhyne Jones, Jr. James Tyler Lee James Gardner Meek, Jr. Floyd Simpson Mills, Jr. Timothy Guy Prater Joseph Anthony Salerni William Deems Shealy William Richard Short Michael Raymond Suit Donald Gregory Taylor Paul Kenneth Turner Bruce Richard Watson Frederick G. Wolfe Jesse Ernest Wright, HI James Everett Yonce, III James Scott Zeigler Pages 226-229 Pages 230-233 i AE 1. William Green Johnson 2. Richard Scott Myers 3. Thomas Ashby Gressette 4. Woodman Crane Kapp 5. John Vern Blair 6. John Ross 7. Wm. Thomas Holroyd, Jr. 8. James Neal Sparks 9. H. Guilford Rushton 0. Carol Ann Henry 1. Robert C. Kelly 2. Roy Norman Taylor 3. Norman R. Watkins . Karl S. Weldon, Jr. 5. Larry C. Sweat, Jr. 5. Duane Alan Evans 7. Henry Grady Brown i. Nick Hary Corontzes ). Gary Lynwood Gaddy ). Frank M. Terlizzi I. Joseph L. Young !. David Stanton Easley (. David M. Kirkpatrick 1. Candy Red . Andrew Anthony Giugliano ). Lewis Snow Dewberry ' . David Parrott Durant ' . Albert L. Segars, Jr. I. Arthur L. Bruce I. David N. Vaughan . Herbert Fletcher Everett . Calvin Milton Snipes 33. Richard H. Hydrick, Jr 34. Kenneth L. Tomlinson 35. Charles W. Moore 36. Timonthy Ray Pope NOT PICTURED: Richard Nelson Brown Gerald G. Culberson Carroll G. DesChamps Julian M. Dickert, Jr. Charles T. Edens Carlos W. Gibbons, Jr. Leander S. Hanrick Dickie Young Howie Thomas Farris Huff Charles L. Huntley Thomas Little Kapp Gilbert Leroy Little Ronny Lee Lowder Derrell Ray Martin Myron Millicent Newman Seaman Richardson Frederick E. Schroder Ronald F. Scott Eddie W. Siegler, 111 Thomas M. Webber John H. Westmoreland John Michael Wrenn Stanley D. Yarbrough i N . Steven F. Bull . V. ' yatf F. Caughman , George W. Dobbins , Charles E. Ing , William R. Hestir , Robert L. DuBose , Daniel E. Parker , Robert D. Fairey . Charles H. Sides, III , Claude M. Galphin , Ray B. Davis . Gregory L. Belk . Davis Norton , Thomas W. Tull , Thomas S. Rapp , Tony J. Crenshaw , Paul Landers . Robert G. Sharpe, Jr. . Richard L. Haynes . Hugh C. McLaurin, HI . Thomas B. Nave , Randall D. Dempsey . Joseph P. Busby . Patrick J. Fitzsimmons . Edward L. Proctor. Jr. . Michael C. Yost . David R. Lever . Wallace A. Collins . James L. Heaton. Jr. . John Paul Evans . Britt Parish . James Lemon . Mark G. Fellers . Stephen H. Mudge . Michael N. Hunt . Gary F. Caldwell 37. James B. Tanner 38. Oscar S. Porter. Ill 39. Jackson R. Dillard 40. Thomas L. Lake 41. John Collins 42. Jessie E. Buchanan 43. Michael H. Sanders 44. Julian H. Fair 45. David R. Stroman 46. Beth Harper 47. James M. Edwards, HI 48. Pickens M. Lindsay 49. John Mark McCraw 50. Michael H. Miller 5 1. Barry S. Morgan 52. Gordon D. Danelly NOT PICTURED: Robert S. Burroughs William H. Busby, Jr. Silas W. Carson William D. Causey, Jr. Leslie W. Gray Kenneth L. Hawthorns Thomas H. Herlong James P. Johnson Charles A. Martin Hayden J. Parton William A. Rouse, Jr. Halstead M. Stone Terrell C. Suit James C. Walker Jeffrey S. Whitworth Steve S. Wood A Pages 234-237 ▼ Pages 238-241 i 4 E Billy Luke Grigsby William Francis Hope , Russell Alvin Cassell , Michael Jay Colavita . Robert Lee Grigsby . John Rodney Smith . David Allen Crowe . Keith Morton Beaman . David Frederick Whittemore . David Leverne Pettigrew . John Nigel Landerth . Michael Craig Newman . William Freddie Hunnicutt . Michael Wayne Smith . Philip Smith Porter . Bobby Oran Horton. Jr. . Herman Alton Boyd . William Elbert Spearman . Jack Steven Hawley . James Carlisle DuPre . Robert Sanford Smith . Louie Hampton Senn . William Michael Smith . Thomas Emhardt Johnson . William Carney Bachman . Spartan Carl Berry . John Drayton Hopkins, Jr. . Howard Wayne Dukes . William Jerome Murray I. Harold Richard Hoke . Donald Stephen Caldwell . Johnny Millard Turner I. George Denton Lindsay .. Michael Ernest Walker ;. Bruce Felix Pietkiewicz . William Carl Mostertz, Jr. , Phillip Marshall Duncan , Harold Edwin Smith . James Carter Bell . Thomas Gerald Smith . James Sherrill Hunt . John William Bunning . Richard John Saitta . Mrs. Judy Patterson . John Dice Williamson . Milton Jack Craft . Drew Robert Naylor . Thomas Clayton Anders . Robert Glenn Hopkins . Lewis Dewitt Patterson . John Steve Crouch . William Henry Riordon . Ronald William Myers . Conrad Kemmerlin Shuler . James Michael Marcus . George William Tolbert . Kenneth Paul Koons NOT PICTURED: George David Clark Lon James Courtney John McKenna Milton Ricky Leonard Mitchell Michael Lewis Owen Charles Joseph Steer Marvin Barry Blackwell Viktor Imre Johkoff David Lynn Kelly Ronald Todd Sterghos C-) X 1. George Leslie 2. Mark Smith 3. Bill Burton 4. Bob Schenker 5. Bob Brown 6. Jim Digieso 7. Terry Saylor 8. Larry McLaughlin 9. Jim Lanier 10. Jim Brown 1 1. Joel Duke 12. Charlie Rogers 13. Doug Emmerthal 14. Mark Davidson 15. Charlie Whitaker 16. Tom Pender 17. Steve Burns 18. Scott Morris 19. Ralph Marett 20. Andy Brady 21. Dr. Alan Grubb 22. Jerry Cribb 23. Ken Clark 24. Karen Spinella 25. Bob Fedder 26. Frank Bouknight 27. Tom Worsdale 28. Keith Doug 29. Dwayne Wood 30. Tim Astriab 31. Craig Fields 32. Dan Bucher 33. Pete Spinella 34. Milton Higginbotham 35. Bill Mulligan 36. Steve Parsick 37. John Porcari 38. George Stang 39. Ken Kendall NOT PICTURED: Jeff Cone Joel Kravitz Pages 242-245 A Page 246 f 1 ' 1. Phillip D. Bethea 2. Frank Edward Wise 3. Clarence J. Fennel 4. George S. Harkness, Jr. 5. Bobby C. Malloy 6. John Willie Brown SENIOR DIRECTORY -A- ABADI. HENRY Varsity Soccer. ADAIR. JANt DAVIS Horticulture Club. ADAMS. CURTIS VICTOR Tiger Band. ADAMS. BRIAN STEPHAN Society tor the Advancement of Management. ANDERSON. CHERYL ANNE Kappa Kappa Gamma Sororits : Pin Kappa Phi. ANDERSON. RAYMOND E. 11 Sailing Club; U. U. A. I ellowship: Student Chapter American Institute Architects. ANDERSON. RAYMOND H. Student Chapter American Institute Architects. ANDERSON, RUTH L. Pi Mu Epsilon. APPLEBY. CATHERINE E. Beta Theta Pi Little Sister. President: Chi Omeea Sororit . ARANT. MARY ETTA Ciemson University Chorus: TAPS Junior StatT: Kappa Delta Pi. Historian. ARD, DANNY NOCAN Tau Sigma Delta. Scribe: Student Chapter American Institute Architects. ARNOLD. JOHN ALLEN III Society of . mcrican Institute Architects. AUSTIN. JOSEPH ATWOOD. JR. Student Chapter. American Institute .Architects. AYERS. WILLIAM DAVID Student Government, Treasurer. Chair- man Einance Committe; Ciemson Eorensic Union. Chairman: Ciemson De- bate Team: Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha: Calhoun Eorensic Societv . Secretary-Treasurer. Chairman: Gamma Omega Phi: College Repubhcans. Execu- tive Director: Accounting Club: AEROTC. -B- BAILEY, ROBERT ALLEN Student Senate: Blue Key: Sigma Tau Epsilon; Phi Delta Theta Eraternity. Treasurer, BAKER. MELODY Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Treasurer. Vice President. Pledge Treasurer: Alpha Lambda Delta, President: Order of . thena. V ice President: Pi Mu Epsilon. BALLARD. GEORGE ERIC Student Chapter. American Institute Architects. BANNISTER. ROBERT DUEEORD Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment. BARBREY. WATSON T. Mu Beta Psi; Chi Psi Fraternity; Delta Sigma Nu; Concert Band: Tiger Band: Pep Band: Campus Crusade for Christ; Baptist Student Union: Department of Services. BARNES. ANN ELIZABETH Chi Omega Sorority. Alumnae Chairman; Tiger Band: Concert Band: Senate- Chaplain; High Court: Central Spirit Committee: Colleton County Club: Psi Mu Psi: Rally Cats: South CaroUna State Student Legislature: Pep Band-alternate: Magnolia Queen; Beta Theta Pi-Little Sister. BARNES, ERANK STANLEY Campus Crusade for Christ. BARNETT, RICHARD LEE Arnold Air Society. Commander; Scab- bard and Blade: Recreation and Park Administration Club. BARRON. JOE MARSHALL Campus Crusade for Christ; American Society of Civil Engineers, President; Alpha Phi Omega I raternity; Scuba Club: Sailing Club: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi; Theta Chi Epsilon : Phi Eta Sigma. BARTON. JULIAN STIREWALT Alpha Gamma Rho Eraternity, Secretary, President; Block and Bridle Club, Treasurer; Agricultural Council. BASILAKOS. SOTIRIOS D. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; International Student Associ- ation. BAUSS. BRADFORD L. Phi Alpha Xi, President. Treasurer: Fresh- man Basketball; Dorm Council. Vice President. Secretary. BEACHY. KEITH ARTHUR Arnold Air Society. Comptroller. BEAMAN. CHARLES EDWARD Dorm Council: TAPS Senior Staff. Co-Head Photographer: Calculus I. 2, 3, 4,4 V;. BEARD. FRANKLIN R. Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Guard; American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers. BEASON. B. SUSAN Student Nurses ' Association. BEAUDROT. RAY McKELLAR Delta Delta Delta Sorority. BEAUREGARD. DEBORAH ANN Varsity Cheerleader; Chi Omega Sorority; Student Alumni Association; Pageants Co utte BEDINGFIELD. DAVID RANDOLPH Spanish Pla . BELL, STEVE WILLIAM Forestry Club; Ciemson Fire Department. BELLAMY. JOHN STEPHEN Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, President: American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers. BETHEA. DEMETRIA ATKINS Horticulture Club. BETHEA. JOHN A. Horticuhure Club: Alpha Zeta; TAPS Senior Staff. Photographer. BETHEA, PHILLIP DANIEL Resident Assistant. BETSCH. KENNY MARIO Tau Sigma Delta. Secrctar : Phi Kappa Phi: Student Chapter American Institute Architects: Intramural Sports. BISHOP. DEBORAH ANN St udent Nurses ' Association. BISHOP, ROBERT STEVEN German Club. Vice President: Math Club. Secretary. Treasurer. BISSETT. MARYH. Student Chapter American Institute Architects. BLACK. JOEL WAYNE Block and Bridle Club: Livestock Judging Team. BLACK. JOHN BARTON Ps chology Club. BLACKMON. BARRY EDWIN Block and Bridle Club. Publicity Chair- man. BLACKWELL. JAMES BROADUS Sigma Tau Epsilon. Treasurer; Pi Mu Epsilon. BGGGS, GLEN BARKSDALE Student Chapter American Institute Architects: Sailing Club. BOHM. GERALD High Court; Society for the Advancement of Management; College Republicans: Plii Kappa Phi. BOLDING. MARTHA R. German Club. Secretary. President: Sigma Tau Epsilon: Phi Kappa Phi. BOLICK. WILLIAM ROBERT Varsity Soccer. BOLTJES, MICHAEL B. Scabbard and Blade, Commander; Arnold Air Society. Vice Commander; Pi Mu Epsilon: Lutheran Student Movement. BOLTON. MARCIE PINCKNEY WSBF Staff; Association for Mental Retardation; Phi Kappa Plii; Kappa Delta Pi. BOLUBASZ. JOHN THEODORE Varsity Football: Block C Club: Phi Delta Theta Fraternity; Ski Club: Sailing Club; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. BONNER. CATHERINE ELAINE Chi Omega Sorority. Vice President: Freshman Cheerleader: Rally Cat; Plu Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Order of Athena; Beta Theta Pi-Sweetheart. Little Sister; Greek Goddess; Undergraduate Advisory Committee for French and for Psychology; French Play; French Club; Central Spirit Committee. BOOTH. RICHARD LAUREN Alpha Tau Omega Fraternitv. Secretar ' . Treasurer. BOSLER. ROBERT JEROME Varsity Football: Varsity Track; Block C Club. President; Tiger Brotherhood. BOSTAIN, RONNIE American Societv of Civil Engineers. BOUKNIGHT, MENDAL ALEX Kappa Sigma Eraternity: Cheerleader, Head Freshman and Head Varsity; Tiger Brotherhood, President; Student Alumni Council. President: Central Spirit Com- mittee; Recreation and Park Adminis- tration Club; President ' s Cabinet; Student Senator, BOWERS. BETTY KATHLEEN University Chorus. Vice President. BOZARD. MARVIN M. Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternitv: Campus Crusade for Christ; Tiger Band: Glee Club; Agricultural Economics Club. President. BRACKETT. BOYCE MICHAEL Kappa Sigma Fraternity. President; Tiger Brotherhood: Scabbard and Blade, Vice President; Blue Key; Distinguished Mili- tary Student: Army ROTC. BRANNOCK. DORIS DAVIS Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. BRANYON, RICHARD A. Psychology Club. BRENNER. BOB Student Chapter American Institute Architects: Sailing Club. BRESLIN. WILLIAM R. Historical Society. President: Sociology Club: Spanish Club. BRIDGES. JANET LOUISE Pi Mu Epsilon. Secretary; Alpha Lambda Delta. Secretary; Resident Assistant: Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Order of Athena; Campus Crusade for Christ: Newtonian Society, Vice President. BROADBENT, SUSAN MARGARET Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, Second Vice President, Recording Secretary; Intramural Sports, Sigma Tau Epsilon; Zoology Club, President. BROCK. GEORGE H. Greenville Extention Baseball: Account- ing Club. BROWN. JODY D. Varsity Soccer BROWN. MARSHA ELIZABETH Society for Advancement of Manage- ment, Secretar ' , Vice President; Central Spirit Committee; Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sister. BROWN, NANCY S. Girls Service Sororit) ' , 3rd Vice President: Computer Science Club; Math Club. BROWN. RANDY SHELLEY Agricultural Economics Club: Agronomy Club: Book and Bridle Club. BROWN. ROBERT DONALD Theta Chi Fraternity ' . Vice President: Sailing Club: Dorm Council. BROWN. RONALD NEIL Lutheran Student Movement. BROWN. WALTER KEITH American Society of Civil Engineers; Theta Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma; Resi- dent Assistant: Tau Beta Pi. President; Pomona Pipe Products Award. BROWNE. CHARLES H. WSBF Junior Staff: College Republicans; CDA Senior Staff. BRUCE. ARTHUR LAURENS Sigma Alpha F psilon Fraternity, Secre- tary; Varsity Cheerleader. BRUNNEMFR, MARTHA BROOKS Delta Delta Delta Sorority: Panhellenic Council, President, Secretary: Rally Cats; Math Club; Dorm Council; Intramural Sports. BRYAN. THOMAS RAY, JR. Student Union Govermng Board: CDA Senior StatT. BRYSON, JUDY V. Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, Registrar, 1st Vice President, President; Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sister, President, Sweet- heart: Order of Athena; Panhellenic Council. BUCHANAN. JANE NORMAN Deha Delta Delta Sorority; American Chemical Societj . BURGESS, ROBERT FRIERSON Alpha Phi Omega; Debate Team; Rifle Team; Pershing Rifles, BURKART, VIRGINIA MARIE Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority; Kappa Sigma Little Sister, President, BURNETT, MICHAEL FLETCHER Alpha Tau Alpha, President: Alpha Zeta Phi Kappa Phi: Gamma Sigma Delta Society for the Advancement of Agriculture Education. BURNS. JUDY ANN College Republicans. BURNS. STEVEN OTWAY Freshman Basketball; Theta Chi Fraterni- ty. BURROUGHS. ROBERT STANLEY Sigma Nu Fraternitv. BURTON. JAMES LARRY American Association of Textile Tech- nology, Chairman. BUSCH, MERRI DARLENE Debate Team: Spanish Club: Sigma Tau Epsilon. -C- CAIN, STEPHEN MITCHELL Ciemson Student Association for Mental Retardation. CALDWELL. DONALD STEPHEN Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. CALDWELL. JAMES DAVID Engineering Technology Club. CAMARA. EDWARD A. Varsity Soccer: All ACC Second Team. CAMPBELL. BECKY FIELDS Phi Kappa Plu. CAMPBELL. RUBY FAYE Treasurer at Greenville Regional Campus, Kappa Delta Phi. CANADAY. SHIRLEY G. Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, President, Secretary: Panhellenic Council; TAPS Junior Staff; Colleton County Club, Vic-e President; Resident Assistant; Student Senate. CANNON, CATHY ANNE Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, Record- ing Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, CANNON. KEITH LEE Sigma Tau Epsilon: Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Mu Epsilon; TIGER Staff: German Club. CANTRELL. JEFFREY BRUCE Eta Kappa Nu. Secretary. CARROLL. WILLIAM H. Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment. CARSON, JAN ELAINE Student Senate; Chi Omega Sorority, Social Chairman; Phi Kappa Phi; Order of Athena; Pi Mu Epsilon; Sigma Tau Epsilon. CARTER, BRANTLY FORREST Scuba Club; Recreation and Park Admin- istration Club. CARTER. LINWOOD ISAAC. JR. Institute of Electronic and Ele ctrical Engineers. CARUCCI. WALTER JOHN Skiing Club; Dorm Council. CARY. BRADLEY DEAN Outing Club; Recreation and Parks Administration Club: Scuba Club. CAUSEY, WILLIAM DAVID, JR. Sigma Nu Fraternity, Recorder; American Ceramic Society; Keramos, President. CHAPMAN. DONNA SUE German Club; Psychology Club; Young Democrats. SENIOR DIRECTORY CHARNLEY, JULIE ROSELAND Delta Delta Delta Sorority; Pre- Veterinary Club. CHEATHAM, GENSIE TIGKR Band; Supply Sergeant; Pep Band; Concert Band; Psi Mu Psi. CHEEK, KATHRYN GAIL Medical Technology Club, Secretary; Dorm Council. CHERRY, EARL ROGER Beta Tlieta Pi Eraternity, Corresponding Secretary; Alpha Ep.silon Delta; Phi Kappa Plii; Delta Sigma Nu; Sigma Tau Epsilon. CHILDRESS, KENNETH LARRY Recreation and Park Administration Club. CHILDRESS. PHILLIP DOUGLAS Campus Crusade for Christ; Intramural Basketball. CHILPAN, RICHARD KIRILL Rille Team; College Republicans; Micro- biology Society, President. CHIOLA, MIKE PATRICK Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Vice President; Eta Kappa Nu, President. CLARK, CURTIS GLENN Student Legal Advisor, Dorm Council. CLARK, GEORGE DAVID, JR. Varsit Football; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity; Agriculture Economics Club. CLARK, WALTER A. American Ceramic Society; Alpha Gamma Rho Eraternity. Homecoming Committee; Campus Crusade for Christ. CLARKE, DIANA L. Student Nurses ' Association. CLARY, CAROL LAWSON Dorm Council. CLAWSON, ROBERT CARL Dorm Council. CLAWSON, WILLIAM THOMAS, III Eta Kappa Nu; Clemson Scuba Club, Treasurer. CLAYTON, ELIZABETH LEE Dorm Council; Spanish Play. CLEVELAND, JANE SIMMS Student Nurses ' Association, Public Relations Committee Chairman, Break- through Committee Chairman. COFFEE, MARY BETH Chi Omega Sorority; Dorm Council; Intramural Sports. COLEMAN, CHARLES D. Student Chapter American Institute of Architects. COLEMAN, GARY COGGINS Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment. COLEMAN, LAURIE V. Department of Services; Dorm CounciL COLLINS, DONALD BELK Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, Corresponding Secretary; Agricultural Economics Club. COLLINS, REBECCA JOYCE CDA Junior Staff. COMPTON, PHILLIP ANDREW Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment. COMPTON, ROBERT BURNETT Tau Beta Pi; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. CONDON, LESLIE PATRICIA Sailing Club; Intramural Sports; Dorm Council. CONOVER, GEORGE R. Clemson Rugby Club, Vice-Captain. COOK, NANCE LOVE Chi Omega Sorority; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister; Chairman of High Court; Secretary of Ski Club; Rally Cat; Rackctte; South Carohna State Student Legislature; Order of Athena. COOK, ROSEMARY Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pil. COOKE, BONNIE LEE Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Treasurer, Scholarship Chairman; Alpha Lambda Delta; Christian Science Organization, President, Secretary-Treasurer; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Phi Delta; Order of Athena; Intramural Sports, COOLEY, JOEH. Varsity Basketball. COONE, L. ANDREW Kappa Alpha Sigma, Secretary; Student Senate; Student Legal Advisor; Central Spirit Committee; President ' s Cabinet; Clem.son Players, Publicity Director, Vice-President; Outing Club; Micro- biology Society. Secretary-Treasurer; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Society for Mental Retardation; College RepubUcans. COONEY. ANNE MARGUERITE Clemson Players. Publicity Manager, President; University Chorus, Historian; Soccer Booster Club, President; Fine Arts Series Committee, Alpha Psi Omega, President; Psi Mu Psi. COOPER, HERBERT J. Tennis Team, Captain; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, President; Blue Key; Block C Club, Secretary; Tiger Brotherhood. COTHRAN, FRANCES ESTELLE Recreation and Park Administration Club. COTHRAN. GEORGE EDWARD Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Vice-President. Rush Chairman; Phi Kappa Phi; Varsity Golf. COTHRAN. LEVIS EUGENE Chief Legal Advisor; Sports Car Club, Public Relations; Sailing Club; College Repubbcans; Gamma Omega Phi. COULTER, HENRY B. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. GRAIN, MARTHA KATHERINE TAPS Junior Staff. CRAYTON, MAXWFEL SLOAN Psychology Club; Dorm Council. CROMER, SARA EDNA Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, Scholar- ship Chairman; Order of Athena, Presi- dent; Association of Computing Machinery, Secretary; Pi Mu Epsilon; Sigma Tau Epsilon. CROOME. DEBORAH ANN Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Vice- President. Senior Chaplain; Delta Sigma Nu; Student Nurses ' Association. CROOK, FRANK ALLAN American Societ of Civil Engineers. CROSBY, JACK VERNON Sigma Tau Epsilon, Vice-President; Pi Mu Epsilon. CSERNAK, STEPHEN FRANCIS Student Government, Vice-President; Tiger Band; University Chorus; Mu Beta Psi; Theta Chi Epsilon; Appeals Court Judge; Student Union; Student Relations Committee; Budgetary Committee; Presi- dent ' s Cabinet; Resident Assistant, South Carolina State Student Legislature; Newman Club; TIGER Junior Staff. CUBBAGE, CYNTHIA JEWEL Campus Crusade for Cluist. CUBBAGE. JOHN R. Agronom) ' Club, President; Student Agricultural Council. Reporter. CULBERTSON. WAYNE LEE Pickens County Club; Engineering Tech- nology Club. CUMBIE. DEBORAH SKINNER Secretary Freshman Class; Student Senate; Student Faculty Relations Com- mittee; Academic Affairs Committee; Sailing Club; Miss Homecoming Com- mittee; Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister. CVELICH, EDWARD MICHAEL Forestry Club; Recreation and Park Administration Club. -D- DANDRIDGE, KATHY LYNN Kappa Delta Pi. DARBY, ROBERT ATKINSON American Society of Mechanical Engineers. DARITY, JOSEPH PHILLIP Tiger Band; Concert Band; Mu Beta Psi; Arnold Air Society. DAVIDSON, THERESSA DAWN Dorm Council; Tiger Belle. DAVIS. GERALD E. American Institute of Chemical Engineers. DAVIS. KATHLEEN ELLEN Chi Omega Sorority; Student Nurses ' Association, DAVIS. MICHEL HAROLD TIGER Senior Staff. Assistant News Editor; Outing Club; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Delta Sigma Nu. DAVIS. ROBERT HENRY Recreation and Park Administration Club. Vice-President; Gamma Omega Pi. DAVIS. SAMUEL WILLIAM Block and Bridle Club; Alpha Gamma Rho Eraternity. DAVIS. TOMMIE RAY American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Phi Kappa Phi. Tau Beta Pi. Vice-President. DAY. SUSAN MARY Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority; Pan- hellenic Council; Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister; Recreation and Park Adminis- tration Club; Intramural Sports. DENNY. JOSEPH EDWARD Eta Kappa Nu. Treasurer; Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. DETTWYLER. JOHN W. Rugby Club. DIACSUK, JOHN STEPHEN Wrestling Club; Dixie Skydivers. Vice- President; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. DIAMOND. CHARLES A. CHRONICLE; Rugby Club; Student Senate, SPIRG. DICKERT, JULIAS MELVIN Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, Treasurer. Collegiate Representative. DIEGLIO. NANCY MARGARET Intramural Sports. DISMUKES. JOHN TERRY Student Chapter American Institute of Architects. DIXON. GARY M. Food Science Club, President, Treasurer; Alpha Zeta. DONALD, CHEVIS SAMUEL Sociology Club. DONOHUE, FRANK EDWARD Wrestling Club; College Republicans. DOSS. SANDRA KAYE TAPS Junior Staff; Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority; Capers. DOUGLAS, JAMES STANFORD WSBF Staff. DOZIER, JAMES CARLISLE. JR. American Institute of Chemical Engineers, President; Phi Kappa Phi; Plii Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi. DOZIER, KAREN WOLFF Sigma Tau Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi. DRAFTS, JANET RUTH Tiger Band; Concert Band; Lutheran Student Movement, Secretary-Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi. DUKES, WAYNE HOWARD Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity; Society for the Advancement of Agricultural Edu- cation; 4-H Club. DULIN, PAMELA RUTH Chi Omega Sorority; French Club; Elections Board; Debate Team. DUNCAN, HARRIETTE B. Soccer Booster Club, President; Uni- versity Chorus; Clemson Players. Psi Mu Psi. DUNHAM, ERIC ALAN TAPS Senior Staff, Co-Head Photo- grapher; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. DUNN, ANN W. Student Chapter American Institute of Architects. DUNN, CHRISTIAN LEE Student Nurses ' Association, DURANT, BETHEL CAREY Society for Advancement of Agricultural Education, Reporter, Vice-President, DURHAM, DWIGHT STEPHEN Society of American Military Engineers, Secretary -Treasurer, Vice-President; Society of Civil Engineers; Rugby Club; Resident Assistant. DYAR, ROGER DALE Phi Kappa Phi. DYCHES, DANIEL LONNIE Tiger Band; Concert Band; Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, Vice-President. DYMKOSKI, MARK S. Xi Sigma Pi, Secretary-Fiscal Agent; Alpha Zeta, Society of American Foresters; Forestry Club. EDWARDS, LARRY B. Agricultural Council; Agronomy Club. EDWARDS, JAMES M., Ill Sigma Nu Fraternity, Recorder, Vice- President; Tiger Brotherhood, Vice- President. EDWARDS, JAMES LEON, JR. Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity, Secretary; American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Treasurer; Tau Beta Pi, EDW-ARDS, FRANK Golf Team; Dillon County Country Club; Intramural Sports. EDMONDS, THOMAS J. Swimming Team; Outing Club; Forestry Club. ECKLEY, GORDON WAYNE .American Society of Civil Engineers. ELLEDGE, DAVID BOSCO Recreation and Park Administration Club. ELLENBURG, GINGER E. C.D.A. Junior Staff. ELLIS, ELLEN G. TAPS Junior Staff. ELROD, LINDA KAY Coed Rugby. EPPS, JAMES NELLY, JR. Kappa Sigma Eraternity. EUBANKS. MACK GREER Dairy Science Club, President; Agricultural Council; College Republi- cans. EUBANKS. ROBERT EVANS Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. EVANS, BRUCE WAYNE ROTC. EVANS, EVIN JOAN Pre-Veterinary Club, Block and Bridle Club Publicity Chairman, Queen. EZELL, PENELOPE Delta Delta Delta Sorority. FAIREY, ANDREW W. Microbiology Club; Clemson Sports Car Club; Clemson Cycling Club. FANN, CARLS. Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment. FEEMSTER, JAMES O., JR. Arnold Air Society; AFROTC; American Society of Engineers. FELLABOM, EDGAR EARL Saihng Club, Fleet Captain, FELLMON, JOGN KEEGAN Phi Alpha Xi. FENNELL, CLARENCE JOHNSON Pershing Rifles, Regimental Supply Officer; American Society of Civil Engi- neers; Scabbard and Blade; Theta Chi Epsilon; Student League for Black Identity; Society of Mihtary Engineers. FERGUSON, DONALD ALAN Company C Pershing Rifles, First Lt,; 4th Regimental Headquarters, Lt. Colonel; Horticulture Club. EINDLEY, WILLIAM E. Student Senate, President; Blue Key; South Carohna State Student Legislature, Delegate; National Congress, Delegate; German Club, President. FINN, ROBERT JAMES Math Club; Ski Club; Sailing Club. FLEMING, CHARLES EDWARD Intramural Sports; Phi Psi; American Association of Textile Technology, Secretary. SENIOR DIRECTORY JOHNSON, ROBERT MICHAEL Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Court of Lesser Appeals. JONES, ARNOLD LYNN Accounting Club; Sailing Club; Intra- mural Sports. JONES, FAYE BALENTINE Kappa Delta Pi. JONES, I RANCIS GREGG Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Vice President; Interlratemity Council, Secretary, Presi- dent; Blue Key; Alpha Epsilon Delta. JONES, JAMES C, JR. Kappa Sigma Iraternity; Society for Advancement of Management. JONES, PATRICIA ANNE Department of Services; Intramural Sports. JONES, SUSAN A. Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, Vice President; Kappa Delta Pi; TAPS Junior Staff. JORDAN, DENNIS CHARLES Society of Engineering Technology. JORDAN. LUCY McDONALD Chi Omega Sororits ' ; Recreation and Park Administration Club. -K- KAMMOUN, NABEEL FOUAD Varsity Soccer. KAWAMURA, MASATERU Dixie Sky Diver Club; Counter Guerrilla; American Society for Mechanical Engi- neers; Society for the Advancement of Mechanical Engineers. KEISLER, WILLIAM NORMAN Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity; Inter- fraternity Council; Student Senate; American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers. Blue Key. KEITH, THOMAS M ADDOX, JR. Kappa Sigma Fraternity; American Society of Civil Engineers. KEITT, DANIEL HESS Associated Genera! Contractors, Secre- tary. KELLEY, MARY JOYCE Order of Athena; Student Senate; Central Spirit Committee; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Student Union Governing Board; General Affairs Committee; Food Services Chair- man; Student Organization and Affairs Committee, Chairman; TIGER Staff, Features. KELLEY, STEVEN D. Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. KELLY, JAMES F. American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers. KELTON, JOHNT. Rugby Club. KEMMERLIN, FRED SUMMLRS, 111 Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity; Zoology Club. KENNERLY, DANNY ANTLEY Student Senate; TAPS Junior Staff; Stu- dent Attorney; Gamma Omega Phi; Society for Advancement of Manage- ment; Graphic Arts Society; Young Republicans; Ski Club. KILLEY, ROBERT EARL Chi Psi Fraternity. Vice President; Chi Epsilon; American Society of Civil Engi- KING, JAMES HOWARD Varsity Football; Tiger Brotherhood; Block C Club. KING, STEPHEN JOHN Student Union, Chairman Films Com- mittee; Student Association for Retarded Children; Dorm Council. KNITTLF, CHRISTINE MARIE Sailing Club; Intramural Sports. KOZLIK, PHILIP CHARLES Clemson Chorus; Mu Beta Psi; Arnold Air Society; Clemson University Fire Depart- ment. KUHNEN, MARITA E. German Club; Sailing Club; Ski Club. -L- LAKE, FRANK LINDLER Agronomy Club. LAKE, THOMAS L. Sigma Nu Fraternity; Swimming Club. LAND, LYNN PEPPER Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi. LANDERS, ANISE MARIE Sociology Club; Christian Science Organization. LANGFORD, HAROLD PETTIT Student Senate; University Budgetary Committee; Elections Board; Department of Services; South Carolina State Student Legislature; Clemson Forensic Union; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity; Delta Sigma Rho; Tau Kappa Alpha; President ' s Cabinet. LANGFORD. SARAH CARROLL CDA Senior Staff. LAUGHLIN, ALAN B. Student Senate, Secretary; Food Services Committee; Department of Services; Budgetary Committee; Financial Com- mittee. LEAPHART, DANIEL A. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. LEE, ANITA JEAN Gamma Sigma Sigma; Capers; Angel Flight; Recreation and Park Admin- istration Club. LEE, HOWARD EUGENE, III American Institute of Chemical Engi- LEITE, JOHN SHERWOOD Psychology Club; Aero Club; Student Association for Mental Retardation. LEMON, JAMES Sigma Nu Fraternity; Blue Key; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Sigma Tau Epsilon. LEOPARD, JOHN LEE Student Association for Mental Retardation. LEPPAIZD, BENJAMIN ARNOLD, JR. Intramural Sports; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. LESLIE, SARA LOUISE Phi Kappa Phi; Girls ' Service Sorority; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Botany Club; CHRONICLE Staff; WSBF Staff; College Republicans. LEWIS. ANNE LOUISE Chi Omega Sorority. Secretary; Beta Theta Pi Little Sister; Racquettes. LEWIS, DEBORAH DEON Intramural Sports; Department of Services. LIGON. SAMUEL C. Accounting Club. LINDSAY, PICKENS M. Sigma Nu Fraternity, President; High Court, Vice Chairman: Blue Key, Vice President; Tiger Brotherhood. LOCKETT, SCOTT H. Chess Club. LONG, DONALD ALFRED Phi Kappa Phi. LONG, WILLIAM JOSEPH Varsity Track; Phi Alpha Xi. LOO, MIKE CHIU-KIT American Ceramic Society. LORD, JOHN MALCOLM Football Manager; Block C Club. LOWE, DOUGLAS H. Student Chapter American Institute Architects; Tau Sigma Delta. LUCIUS, HENRY Kappa Delta Kappa, President. LUCK, BRUCE MEREDITH Tiger Band; Student Union. LUDLAM, LINDA DAWN Dorm Council; Resident Assistant. LUDWIG, J.PFTER Tau Beta Pi; Piii Kappa Phi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. -M- MACLAUGHLIN, ANN W ADDILL Delta Delta Delta Sorority; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Dorm Council. MAHAEEEY.JANE ELIZABETH Chi Omega Sorority; Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister. MANNING, VIRGINIA A. National Organization of Women; TIGER, Features Editor; Alpha Gamma Mu; Sigma Tau Epsilon. MARLER, TONY GENE Engineering Technology Club; ROTC. MARSHALL, PEYTON RANDOLPH Campus Crusade for Clirist; Kappa Sigma Fraternity. MARTIN, CALVIN CAIN Pre-Veterinary Club; Agronom ' Club; Block and Bridle Club, Treasurer; Agri- cultural Council. MARTIN, CHARLES CALHOUN, JR. American Institute of Chemical Engineers. MARTIN, CHARLES A. Sigma Nu Fraternity. MARTIN, GIL BRYAN WSBF Staff; Pi Mu Epsilon. MARTIN. TONY ADDISON Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. MATSINCER, JAMES R. WSBF Staff; Scuba Club; Canterbury Club; Outing Club. MATSON, GENE E. Society for Advancement of Manage- ment. Mc :aLL, RONALD J. TAPS Junior Staff. McCALLUM. HUGH BARTON Kappa Sigma Iraternity. Mc-COWN. M.SAMUEL Sigma Tau Epsilon. McCRARY, GEORGE J. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Enginecrmg; Campus Crusade for Christ; Fencing Team. McDANIEL, RICHARD LAND Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. McDANIEL, WILLIAM A. Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. McDonald, james andrew. jr. Sigma Tau Epsilon; Pi Mu Epsilon; Math Club. McDonald, rose marie Alpha Epsilon Delta, President; Delta Sigma Nu; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Alpha Lambda Delta. McGRADY, MARIANNE E. Intramural Sports; Clemson Players; Kappa Kappa Gamma Sororit ' ; Recrea- tion and Park Administration Club. McKEE. JEAN MARIE Psi Mu Psi; Alpha Zeta; University Chorus; Pre-Veterinary Club, President; Women ' s Fencing Team, Armorer. McKINNFY. REBECCA JEAN Department of Services, Chairman; Presi- dent ' s Cabinet; Intramural Sports; Spanish Club. McMAHON, KATHLEEN MAURA Spanish Club, Vice President; Newspaper Columnist; Sophomore Class Secretary. McPEAK, ROBERT E. Theta Clii Epsilon; American Society of Civil Engineers, McROBERTS. DONNA CHILES CDA Junior Staff. MEADE, WILLIAM LEE Sailing Club; Sports Car Club; American Society of Civil Engineers. MEDLIN. BRENDA JOYCE French Club, President; Phi Kappa Phi. MEINZINGER, EDWARD FRIC Associated General Contractors. MELLARD, GLORIA B. Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Mu Epsilon; Kappa Delta Pi. MILLER, JOEL PHILIP Student Union; American Society of Civil Engineers. MILLER, PATRICIA JEANNE Light Brigade; ROTC. MISHOE, BARBARA ANN Resident Assistant; 4-H Club; Dorm Council; Intramural Sports. MITCHELL, WILLIAM H. Clri Psi Fraternity, President; WSBF Staff. MONTGOMERY, GEORGE RICHARD Society for Advancement of Manage- ment; Army ROTC. MOODY, MARTIN VOL Sigma Tau Epsilon; Kappa Delta Kappa. MOON, JAMES ALLEN Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. MOONE, CLEVELAND DOUGLAS Student Chapter American Institute Architects. MOORE. DORIS IRENE TAPS Jumor Staff. MOORE, JOHNNY LEE American Society of Mechanical Engineers. MOORE, SHERRl DELL Kappa Sigma Little Sister, Treasurer; Clemson Players; Spanish Club; Calhoun Literary Workshop; University Chorus; Resident Assistant. MOORHEAD, WALTER WILLIAM Poultry Science Club, President; Alpha Zeta; Plu Kappa Phi; Student Agri- cultural Council. MORGAN, BARRY SHERROW Sigma Nu Fraternity. MORGAN, ROBERT LAWRENCE Sailing Club; Phi Gamma Delta, Corre- sponding Secretary; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. MORGRET, EDWARD VICTOR Freshman Cheerleader; Sentimental Jazzmen. MORROW. CORRIF SCOTT Plu Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Lambda Delta. MORTON. EUGENIA HERRIN Recreation and Park Administration Club; Intramural Sports. MOSS, SHARON MARIE Societ for the Advancement of Management. MOSS. VICKI FRANCES Freshman Senator; Tiger Belle; Delta Delta Delta Sorority. MULLIS, TERRY L. Westmmster Fellowship. MURRAY, LARRY RICHARD The Navigators; WSBF Staff; Campus Crusade for Christ. MUTH. WILLIAM RICHARDS Alpha Plii Omega Fraternity; Intramural Soccer; Student Chapter American Insti- tute Architects. MYERS, C. RAYMOND, JR. Cluistian Science Organization; Student Attorney; Sailing Club; Scuba Diving Club. -N- NASH, HOMER BYRON, JR. American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers, Vice President. NAWROCKl, LYNNE ANN Kappa Delta Pi; TAPS Junior Staff; Phi Kappa Phi; Student Association for Mental Retardation. NESSE, KAREN SUZANNE Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Campus Crusade for Christ. NELSON. CHARLES DANIEL Scuba Club; Society for the Advance- ment of Management. NELSON, TIM JAY Associated General Contractors. NESMITH, TERESA ANN Intramural Sports; Campus Crusade for Christ. NEWMAN, CHARLES STEPHEN Xi Sigma Pi; Plu Kappa Phi. NEWMAN, ELBERT BENJAMIN Campus Crusade for Christ, NEWTON, CLAUDE ROBERT Tau Beta Pi. NEWTON, KENNETH A. Fencing Team; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. NEWTON, WILLIAM AARON Sigma Tau Epsilon; Student Body Presi- dent at Sumter Regional Campus. SENIOR DIRECTORY I FLOYD, LAURENS W.. JR. Kappa Delta Kappa, President; American Ceramic Society; President ' s Cabmet, Pageants Chairman; Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity; South Carolina State Student Legislature; TAPS Senior Staff. Adver- tising Manager; Blue Key; Homecoming Pageant. Chairman. FOGLF. BRYAN WILLIAM. JR. Delta Sigma Nu. FOLK. ANDREW RALPH, JR. Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Army ROTC. FORD, JOHN WILLIAM Sailing Club; Society for the Advance- ment of Management. FORD, TRAVIS Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment. FOSTER, BENJAMIN ROBERT Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. FOWLER. WALTER A., Ill Intramural Sports. FREEMAN, CHARLES FOSTER, JR Phi Delta Theta Fraternit} , Secretary; Supreme Court. IRYE. RICHARD DOLAN Pi Kappa Alpha I raternily. Treasurer. GAILLARD. THOMAS RAY Photography Club; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. GALBREATH,JOANE. Student Chapter American Institute Architects. GALLOWAY, CLEO EDWIN Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. GALLOWAY. GEORGE H. Lutheran Student Movement. President; Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment. Treasurer. GARBER, MICHAEL BARRETT Campus Crusade for Christ; Sigma Tau Epsilon. GARLAND. JOHN EDWIN I orc cr Generation. President. GARR[;TT. JAMES BERRY Phi Kappa Phi. GEMMILL. W AYNE C. American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers; Soccer Booster Club; Outing Club; Chess Club. GEORGE, MAE JOYCE Student League for Black Identity. GETCHELL. JEFFREY J. American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers, Secretar ' ; Sailing Club. GIBSON, PAMeLa ANN Medical Technology Club; Alpha Lamba Delta; Plu Kappa Phi. GIBSON. WILLIAM KEITH Sigma Phi Epsilon Eraternit ; Pi Mu Epsilon. GIGER.DOREEN Student Senate; Student Government, Clerk; German Club; Sailing Club; Girls Rugb ' Team. GLENN. ROBERT NEAL Intramural Sports. GODWIN. PAULA LYNN Campus Crusade forCluist. GOODE. EDWARD GORDON Student Chapter of Associated General Contractors; Freshmen Basketball; Intra- mural Sports. GOODMAN. GRANT ALAN American .Association of Textile Chem- ists and Colorists; Phi Psi, Vice-President. GOODSON. THOMAS E. Alpha Tau Omega Fraternit ' . Treasurer; Delta Kappa Alpha; ROTC. GORENA, LUCILE R. Chi Omega Sorority. Secretary, Treas- urer; Alpha Lambda Delta. Order of Athena; Pi Mu Epsilon; Ski Club; Rack- ettcs; Student Alumni Council; Student Union Governing Board; Intramural Sports. GOSEY, DAVID CLARK Student Chapter American Institute Architects; Tau Siema Delta. COUGH, SAMUEL LEANORD Varsity Football Manager; Student Senate; Block C Club; Chester County Clemson Club; Traffic and Parking Com- mittee; President ' s Special Committee on Housing. GOULD.ELIZABETH ANNE Pi Mu Epsilon. GRAHAM. JAMES CARSON Agronomy Club. GRAY. BARBARA JEAN Student Union; Girls Service Sororit ' ; Dorm Council. GRAY. BARRY EDWARD Concert Band; Tiger Band; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. GRAY. ROBERT W AILES Soccer Team; Outing Club; Recreation and Park Administration Club. GREEN. FREDERICK BENJAMIN. II Sports Car Club; Karate Club. GREEN. RONALD I LOYD Student Senate; College Republican Club, Vice-President; Chess Club. GREENE. ERAMCOS JOSEPH, HI Soccer Manager; Recreation and Park .Administration Club. GREGORY. MARK CHARLES Tiger Band;Mu Beta Psi. GRESSETTE. THOMAS ASHBY Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Intra- Fraternity Council; Tau Sigma Delta; Student Chapter American Institute Architects. GRIFFITH WILLIAM VICTOR Delta Sigma Nu; Alpha Epsilon Delta. GRIGSBY, ROBERT L. Ill Central Spirit; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Geology Club; Circle K Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. GRUBER, BARBARA JEAN Baptist Student Union; Clemson Uni- versitv Singers; Chorale Societ ' . -H- HAFLEN,MARK ROY Student Chapter American Institute of Architects; Clemson Sailing Club. HAIGLER, JUDITH SMITH Sigma Tau Epsilon; Psychology Club; Kappa Sigma Sweetheart. HAIGLER, MARY EVLYN Girls ' Service Sorority, President. HAIR, ELIZABETH ANNE Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Marshal, Scholarship Chairman; Speaker ' s Bureau; Students for the Mentally Retarded; Order of Athena; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pi. Secretary. HALBLEIB, JAMES R. TIGER Staff; Microbiology Club. HALL, LYNNE ANDERSON Resident Assistant. HA.MBRIGHT, P. ALAN Phi Delta Theta Eratermty. HAMES, JOHN MICHAEL Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Societv ' for the Advancement of Mechan- ical Engineers; Engineering Technology Society. HANUETON, DEBORAH L. Student League for Black Identity. HAMMOND. BETTY CATHERINE Dorm Council. HAMSON. DAVID WILLIAM Iota Lambda Sigma. Vice-President; Lutheran Student Movement. Vice- President; Graphic Arts Society, HANCE, ROBBIE JOE Freshman Cheerleader; Tiger Bell; Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister; Central Spirit Committc; Order of .Athena; Chi Omega Sorority. Pledge Trainer; Psychology Club. HANNA, MARY CATHERINE Delta Delta Delta Sorority. HANNA. SHARON KAY Student Nurses ' .Association. HARDEN. DOUGLAS R. Varsity Tennis; Student Chapter Ameri- can Institute of Architects. HARMON. STEVEN NORRIS Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity; Student Government Hieh Court. HARPER. C. DOUGLAS Student Chapter Associated General Con- tractors, Vice-President; Ski Club; Sailing Club. HARPER, RICHARD MARSHALL Recreation and Park Administration Club; Rugby Club. HARRIS. EDWARD LEE Freshman Cheerleader; Alpha Tau Omega I ratcrnitv ; American Society of Civil Engineers. HARRIS, JOHN BUNYAN Student Senate. HARRIS. MARY E. Chi Omega Sorority. HARRISON. MARY KIM Student Education Association; Sailing Club. HART. ANN Y. Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, Social Chairman and Marshall; Rally Cats; Tiger Belle; Intramural Sports. HART. FAITH ELIZABETH Dorm Council. HASELDEN. LINDA SUSAN SaiUng Club; Psychology Club; Resident Assistant. HAWKINS, RICHARD C. Chi Psi Fraternity, Clemson Players. HAYGOOD. BOBBY SPENCER Campus Crusade for Clirist; Rugby Club; Karate Club. HEFFELFINGER, WILLIAM TODD Med Tech Club; Intramural Sports. HEMINGWAY. ALEXANDER STILLMAN Society for the Advancement of Mech- anical Engineers; Sailing Club. HENDERSON. KATHERINE SUSAN Psi Mu Psi. President; University Chorus; Tiger Belle. HENDRIX. PATRICIA ELAINE Student Nurses Association. HENRY. CHARLES ALLEN Resident Assistant; TAPS Senior Staff, Editor-in-Chief; South Carolina Collegiate Press Association, President; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Dorm Council; Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood; Pre-Veterinary Club; Student Alumni Council; Phi Kappa Phi. HENRY. ELYSE GRARATT Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Recording Secretary. HERLONG. THOMAS ELMER Intramural Sports. HESTER. JANIE CATHERINE Dorm Council. HICKS. KENNETH MARK Varsity Football; Recreation and Park Administration Club. HICKS. KENNETH MONROE Society for Engineering Technology; .Aero Club. HILDEBRAND. DOROTHY DOUGLAS Chi Omega Sorority; Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister; Sailing Club. HILDERBRAND, VAN PURSLEY Recreation and Park Administration Club. HIOTT, CLEVELAND COLUMBUS, III Colleton County Club. HIPPS, MARY CAROLYN Colleton County Club; Army ROTC, Light Brigade. HOLEMAN. RAY ALLEN American Institute of Chemical Engineers. HOLLIS, KATHRYNE MAUDE Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister. HOOD. WILLIAM C. Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Epsilon. HOPKINS. JOHN DRAYTON, JR. Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. President; Speakers Bureau, Chairman; Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood; President ' s Cabinet; Intcrfraternity Council, Judicial Board; Central Spirit Committee; 4-H Club. President; Resident Assistant; Society for Advancement of Management; Account- ing Club; Agricultural and Biological Science Council; American Accounting Association; Delta Sigma Nu. HORNE, CRAWFORD JOHN Student Chapter American Institute Architects; Intramural Sports. HORNE. DANIEL CLETUS Dixie Skydivers; Recreation and Park Administration Club. HOVERMALE, BRUCE E. ROTC; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma. HOWARD, MILFORD OLIVER Baseball, Varsity. HOWELL, ROBERT EUGENE Tiger Band; Concert Band; AFROTC; American Association of Textile Technol- ogists, Treasurer. HOYSON, GARY JOHN Varsity Baseball; Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity; American Ceramic Society. HUBBARD. ELBERT BOUIE. Ill Accounting Club; ROTC. HUDGINS. CHERYL KAY Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority; Supreme Court; Order of Athena; TAPS Senior Staff. Business Manager; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi. HUDSON. SHERYL COLEMAN Freshman Cheerleader; Intramural Sports. HUFF. MERRIE MARBETH Phi Theta Kappa. HUFF. THOMAS E. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Tiger Brotherhood. Vice-President; Blue Key; Interfratemit) ' Council; TAPS Senior Staff. HUGHES. HARRIET LEONORA Dorm Council; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi. HUGHES. SIDNEY HAMILTON Alpha Gamma Rho Fralermt ; Agron- omy Club. HUNT. MICHAEL NORWOOD Cheerleader; Recreation and Park Admin- istration Club, Vice-President; Sigma Nu Fraternity; Tiger Brotherhood. HUNTER. HOWTLE COOLIDGE Student Chapter American Institute Architects, Vice-President, President; Dorm Council; TAPS Junior StafE HUNTER, WILLIAM TONY Tiger Band Junior Staff; Concert Band; Pep Band. HUNTLEY, CHARL ES L, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Tiger Brotherhood; Block C Club; Varsity Football, HUTSON, CATHERINE DEBORAH Varsity Cheerleader; Miss Clemson 1972; Pageants Committee; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister; Delta Delta Delta Sorority. HYATT, ROBERT EDWARD Iota Lambda Sigma, President; Clemson Industrial Education Society, Treasurer, -J- JACKSON. EDWIN BARKSDALE Tiger Brotherhood; Beta Theta Pi Frater- nity; Student Alumni Council, JACKSON. THOMAS BENJAMIN Tau Beta Pi. JAMESON. ROBERT LAKE ROTC; Student Chapter American Insti- tute Architects. JAYNES. JUDITH ANNE Order of Athena. Program Chairman; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority; TAPS Junior Staff; CDA Junior Staff; 1973 Home- coming Queen; Sigma Nu Greek Goddess; Sigma .Alpha Epsilon Sweetheart and Little Sister; Student Union; Psychology Club; Student Senate. JENNINGS. HAROLD CHARLES. JR. .Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. JOHNSON. ALEX HAMPTON, JR. Agronomy Club; Kappa Delta Kappa. JOHNSON, GERALD PAUL Beta Theta Pi Fraternity; Associated General Contractors. JOHNSON, JAMES PERRY, JR, Sigma Nu Fraternity. SENIOR DIRECTORY NORTON, TtRRYL. Kappa Delta Pi. Vice President; Phi Kappa Phi. NUOVO, JEFFREY G. Student Chapter American Institute Architects. -O- ORR. ROBERT L.. JR Accounting Club. OSBORNF. ROBLRT MURRAY Sigma Tau Fpsilon. OSHINSRY. MICHAEL JOHN German Club; CDA Junior Stall. OSMENT, RICHARD DALE Student Chapter American Institute Architects. O ' STEEN, JAMIE JOHNSON Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. OSWALD. PATRICIA ANN Recreation and Park Adnunistration Club. OTTERSON, SUSAN CAROL Delta Delta Delta Sorority; Newman Club, Secretary. OWEN, JOHN EDWIN Air Force ROTC; Arnold Air Society; American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers. OWENS, JAN Student Association for Mental Retarda- tion, Secretary. PADGETT, ROBERT STANLEY WSBF Senior Staff, News Director. Pro- duction Manager; Chi Psi Fraternity, Plu Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Phi; Epsilon Kappa Nu. PALMER. JACK ANDREW Rugby Club; Sigma Tau Epsilon. PALUMBO. DENNIS JAMES Saihng Club; University Bowling Team. PARHAM. SHARON DIANNE Ski Club; German Club. PARKER. LAWTON GEORGE Kappa Sigma fraternity. PARKER. MARGARET E. Student Nurses Association, 1st Vice- President; Delta Delta Delta Sorority, Service Project Chairman; Tennis Racquettes. PATTERSON, LEWIS DEWITT American Society for Mechanical Engi- neers; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. PATTERSON, ROBIN KAYE Food Service Committee; Intramural Sports. PATTON. JOHN FRANKLIN Sigma Tau Fpsilon; Psychology Club. PATURZO, PAM Beta Thcta Pi Little Sister, Treasurer. PEACOCK, WILBUR LEON Dillon County Club. Vice-President; Pre- Veterinary Club. PENDER, THOMAS MURRAY Thcta Chi Fraternity; Alpha Psi Omega. Vice-President; Clemson Players; Debate Team. PERRY, VALERIE J. Sigma Phi I psilon Little Sister, Secretary, Vice-President; Springs Sounds. PETERS. ALBERT HENRY, III Pi Kappa Alpha Frat ernity, Pledge Presi- dent; Interfraternity Council, TAPS Junior Staff; TIGER Junior Staff; Elec- tions Board; ROTC. PETTY, PATRICIA J. TAPS Junior Staff; TAPS Senior Staff. Classes; Student Legal Advisor; Student Senate. PHILLIPS, DIANE JOYCE Student Nurses ' Association, President. PHILLIPS, DONALD T., II Geology Club, President; Student Senate, President ' s Cabinet. PIAZZA, SANDRA JANE University Chorus, Secretary. Publicil Chairman; Madrigal Singers; Psi Mu Psi, Vice-President; TIGER Staff; Students for Educational Aid; Sponsor for Fourth Regimental Headquarters Pershing Rifles. PITMAN. ARTHUR VAUGHN Chi Psi Fraternity; Counter Guerillas. PITTMAN, ROY EDWIN, JR. Freshman lootbali; Rugby; Society for Advancement of Management. PLAYER, HUGH M. American Ceramic Society, Treasurer. POLK, ERNEST F., JR. Block and Bridle Club; Colleton County Club. PRATT. JOHN SHERMAN Student Body President: Phi Kappa Phi, Vice President; Blue Key. PRATT, ROBERT EUGENE, JR. American Society of Civil Engineers, Vice-President; Thcta Chi Epsilon, Vice- President; Campus Crusade for Christ. PREGNALL, HERBERT GRAY Microbiology Club. PRIDDY. DOROTHY JEAN TIGER Senior Staff, Business Manager. PRITCHARD. RANDY ROSS Tiger Band; Concert Band; Mu Beta Psi. PROCTOR, EDWARD L., JR. Block C Club; Varsity Cheerleader; Fresh- man Cheerleader; Sigma Nu Fraternity; Blue Key; Scabbard and Blade; Tiger Brotherhood; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Sigma Tau Epsilon. PROCTOR, LINDA ALLEN Chi Omega Sorority; Varsity Cheerleader; Central Spirit Committee. PRUETTE, RALPH LYNN, JR. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Historian; Sigma Tau Fpsilon; Scuba Club. PUETTE. WILSON ALLEN ROTC; Wesley Foundation; Intramural Sports. PURCELL. MICHAEL PATRICK WSBF Senior Staff, News Director, Chief Announcer, Business Director. PURNELL, DAVID J., JR. Varsity fencing Team, Captain. QUICK, CATHYM. University Chorus, Navigators. -R- RABON. HORACE TILLMAN Resident Assistant. RAMSEY, BOBBY WAYNE Intramural Sports. RAMSEY, REUBEN N., Ill Karate Club; Weight Club. RAPP. THOMAS STANLEY Sigma Nu 1 raternitv. REED, GEORGE H, JR. Dorm Council; Student Union Governing Board. REESE, FRED THOMAS, JR. Forestry Club. REID. TERRY ALLAN TIGER Junior Staff; American Chemical Society; Baptist Student Union; Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers. REINOVSKY, REBECCA A. Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Order of Athena; Secretary of Student Body; DeUa Sigma Nu, Vice President. RENNER. CARL JOSEPH Tiger Band; Mu Beta Psi. President, Treausrer; Delta Sigma Nu, Corres- ponding Secretary; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Treasurer. RICE, CAROL ANN Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority; Intra- mural Sports; Student Nurses ' Associ- ation. RICHARDSON. DONNA MARII- Delta Delta Delta Sorority, President; Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer; Order of Athena; Phi Kappa Phi; TAPS Junior Staff; Tiger Belle; Court of Lesser Appeals; Panhcllemc Council; Dorm Council; Student Association for Mental Retardation. RICHARDSON. FRANCES PERRY Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, Pledge Trainee; Panhellenic Representative. RICHARDSON, JENKINS L., JR. Associated General Contractors; Sigma Lamba Chi. Secretaiy, President. RICHBOURG FRANCIS WILLIAM SMITH American Chemical Society; Counter Guerrilla. RICHMAN, JOSEPH ALLAN Concert Band; Tiger Band; Pep Band. RICKARD, ROBERT WARNER Vice-President Student Body at Sumter; Alpha Fpsilon Delta; Sigma Tau l psilon. RIDDLE, lERMAN CALVIN, JR. Freshman Basketball; Clem.son Student Alumni Council; Alpha Tau Omega Fra- ternity. RIVERS, JOHN CALHOUN Speakers Bureau Chairman; President ' s Cabinet; Student Senate; College Repubhcans, President; Senate Judiciary Committee; Delta Sigma Nu, Vice- President; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Gamma Omega Phi, President; Chcle K Club. ROARK.DILLARDNICK TIGER Senior Staff. ROBERTS. GARY ROY WSBl Staff; Arnold Au- Society. Admm- istrative Officer. ROBINSON, NANCY ANNETTE Alpha Lambda Delta. ROESEL, JULIUS MA, , II Sailing Club; Outing Club. ROFFE. PATRICIA F. Alpha Psi Omega. President; Psi Mu Psi. Pledge Master; University Chorus; Tiger Band; Clemson Players; Resident Assis- tant; Dorm Council; Society for the Advancement of Management. ROGERS, ELIZABETH ANNI- Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Tau Fpsilon, Secretary; College Repubhcans, Record- ing Secretary; CDA Junior Staff. ROSEMOND. MILFORD. JR. Student League for Black Identity. ROSS, JOHN ELLIS, III Kappa Alpha fraternity. Rush Chairman; Blue Key. Publicity Chairman. ROSSMAN. DONNA L. Capers; American Chemical Society. ROWE, DAVID LAWRENCE Student Senate; Speakers Bureau; Appeals Court, Secretary; University Traffic and Parking Committee; Student Legal Advisor; Alpha Phi Omega, Corres- ponding Secretary; Debate Team; Clem- son Forensic Union; Delta Sigma Rho; Tau Kappa Alpha, President; Calhoun Forensic Society; College Republicans. RUDISAIL, PHYLLIS LYNN Phi Psi; American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists. RUFF. RANDALL COUNTS Delta Sigma Nu. RUSHTON. HARRY GUILFORD. JR. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, Ru.sh Chairman and Pledge Trainer; Tiger Brotherhood, Treasurer; Blue Key; Plu Kappa Phi; Varsity Soccer. SALTER. MARGIE LYNN Chi Omega Sorority; Dorm Council. SASSER. JFANNIER. Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. SAUNDERS. RUTHIEP. Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi. SCHNEIDER. DANA PAUL American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers, Project Chairman. SCHULLEY, RANDOLPH PETER Forestry Club; Rifle Team; Phi Alpha Xi; Intramural Sports. SCHWARTZ. JAMES L. Sailing Club; Track Team; Intramural Sports. SCOTT, GEORGE WILLIAM Tau Beta Pi; Theta Chi Epsilon; American Society of Civil Engineers. SCURRY, GLENN BARRY Associated General Contractors. sciBEL, bi;njamin H. Student Chapter American Institute of Architects, Treasurer. SENN. LOUIE HAMPTON Russian Club; Student Senate; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. SETZLER. CARL B. Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity; Block and Bridle Club; Poultry Science Club, Vice President; Alpha Zeta. SETZLER, CHARLES WILLIAM Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity; Poultry Science Club, Vice President; Block and Bridle Club; Alpha Zeta. SHADE, DENNIS ARTHUR Accounting Club. SHALHOUB, KAMEL HANNA Varsity Soccer; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. SHANNOR, DOUGLAS ROYER Chester County Clemson Club. SHELi;SKY, EDWARD J., JR. German Club, Vice President. SHEPPARD. JUDITH ELIZABITH Phi Kappa Phr; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Horticulture Club; James F. Byrnes Scholar. SHERROD. MARY J. Student Nurses ' Association; Delta Sigma Nu. SHIRLEY. WILLIAM RANDALL Army R.O.T.C. SHUGART, HENRY LESTER, JR. Tiger Band; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers. SHULE R.CONRAD Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Blue Key; Campus Crusade for Christ. SIDES, CHARLES HOBART University Chorus, President; Sigma Nu Fraternity. SIMMONS, JAMES EDWARD Student Chapter American Institute of Architects; Student League for Black Identity. SIMONEAU, DAVID WILLIAM Campus Crusade for Christ; Fencing Team; Scabbard and Blade. SIMPSON, ERNEST CARROLL Recreation and Park Administration Club. SIMS, AGNES YOUNG Women ' s Fencing Team, Business Manager. SINGLETON, FREDDIE LYNN Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity; High Court; Freshman Cheerleader. SITAR. KATHLEEN BANE Math Club. SITES. JAMES EDWARD Clemson Rugby Club, President. SKELTON. ROBERT BOYD Varsity Soccer; Intramural Sports; Beta Theta Phi Fraternity, Secretary. SKINNER, JOE MAC Clemson Graphic Arts Society, Secretary, SLOAN, PATRICIA JEAN Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Registrar, Marshal. SLOAN, THOMAS LARRY Mu Beta Psi, National President; Concert Band, Commander; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. SMALLWOOD, JAMES EDWARD College Republicans, Treasurer; Circle K Club, Secretary. SMITH, GEORGE ARTHUR YMCA Cabinet; YMCA Coach; Concert Band; Christian Science Organization. President; TIGER Staff; Student Union. SMITH, JAMES ROBIN German Club, President. SMITH, JEAN ANN Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, Historian, | Archivist; Spanish Club; TAPS Senior Staff, Designer. SMITH. KEY N A PAIGE Student Nurses ' Association. SMITH. LAWRINCF HENRY Photo Club. SMITH.ONFTTAP. Student League for Black Identity. SMITH. ROBERT ANTHONY American Institute of Chemical Engi- SMITh! SUSAN E. Kappa Delta Pi; Sailing Club. SENIOR DIRECTORY SNIPES. HAROLD LEE. JR. Kappa Sigma I-raternily. SNODDY. ROBERT PATRICK CHRONICLE Staff; CoUege Republicans; Tiger Band. SPELL. JAMES SMITH Student Cliapter of the American Insti- tute of Architects. SPELLS, BENJAMIN E. Pi Mu Epsilon: Sigma Tau Epsilon. Presi- dent; E. ecutive Council; Student League for Black Identity. SPOTTS, NANCY LYNN Delta Delta Delta Sorority, Chaplain. Pledge Trainer; Dorm Council; TAPS Junior Staff. SPRADLEV. HENRY ALVIN, JR. Associated General Contractors. SPRATLING, ELIZABETH ANN Spanish Club; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Intra- mural Sports. STANG. GEORGE W. Theta Clii Fraternity; Forestry Club; Society of American Foresters; Wrestling Club. STANTON. DAVID W. WSBF Senior Staff, News Director; Baptist Student Union President. STEELMAN, JEFFERY LAWRENCE Soccer Team; Accounting Club; Sailing Club, STEELING, ERNEST LOUIS, JR. American Society of Mechanical Ijigi- neers. STEELING, JOHN HENRY EDWARD, ill Tau Beta Pi; American Chemical Society; American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers, STEPP, BENJAMIN THOMAS CoUege Republicans. STEWART, JAMES HUBERT Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. STILLER. PAUL EVAN Karate Club. .STODDARD, LINDA SUE Majorette, Head Majorette. STONE, HALSTED McLURE, JR. Sigma Nu Fraternity, Rush Chairman; Block C Club. STORY. CHARLESISSAC American Chemical Society. Treasurer. STOUDENMIRE, ELLEN PARLER Four H-Club, President; Agricultural Council; Kappa Delta Pi; College RepuhU- cans; Intramural Sports. STRIBLING, ROBERT STILES Campus Crusade for Christ; Wrestling Club; Westminster Fellowship. STRIETIR, STEPHEN LOUIS Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, Treasurer; Arnold Air Society. STURTEVANT, THOMAS McDONALD Recreation and Park Administration Club, President; Greg Schoper Leadership Award; Student Legal Advisor. SUTTON, JOSEPH WAYNE Varsity Football; Football Manager; Block C Club. SWEENEY, EUGENE FRANCIS, JR. Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment, Treasurer. TALTON, DAVID LYELL Baptist Student Union; Tiger Band. TAPP, STEPHEN THOMAS WSBI- Staff; Tau Sigma Delta; Sludenl Chapter American Institute of Architects, TARRANT, MICHAELS. Sailing Club; Society lor The Advance- ment of Management; Air Force ROTC. Command Leadership Squad. TAYLOR. ROBERT THOMAS Student Senate, High Court; Student Union Governing Board. TAYLOR, ROGER ALAN Pi Mu Epsilon, President; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Math Club. President; German Club. TAYLOR, SUSAN BETH Student Alumni Council; TAPS Junior Staff, TAYLOR, WILLIAM D„ III Sailing Club, I lect Captain. THACKSTON, CONNIE JO Psi Mu Psi; University Chorus. THAKER,NITIN H. Microbiology Club; American Society of Metals. THIEKER. FOR REST HERBERT Canterbury Club, President. THOMAS. ROBERT G. Student Association for Mental Retarda- tion. THOMPSON, LUTHER C. Resident Assistant. THOMPSON, MARILYN WALSER TIGER, Ads Manager, Features Editor, Managing Editor, Associate Editor. TODD, PHILIP JOSEPH Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Associated General Contractors. TOLBFRT, GEORGE WILLIAM Blue Key; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Comptroller. Chaplain; Kappa Alpha Sigma, President; Agricultural Science Council, President, Secretary, Treasurer; 4-H Club, Vice President; Alpha Zeta, Treasurer; Sophomore Class Vice Presi- dent; American Society of Agronomy. National Recording Secretary. TOMLINSON, RICHARD B. Westminster Fellowship; Delta Sigma Nu; College Republicans; Dorm Council. TOOLE. SANI ORD MARION Delta Sigma Nu; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Sigma Tau Epsilon. TOP ING. JOHN EDWARD, JR. Alpha Phi Omega. President. TORR.KENNETH A.. JR. Freshman Nursing, President. TREADWAY, CARLA D. Angel Flight, Executive Officer; Sigma Tau Epsilon. TRICE. JOHN CUSSONS Phi Eta Sigma, Memorial Scholarship; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Mu Ivpsilon, Vice President; Math Club; CDA Senior Staff, TURNER, ALLISON FINLEY Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister, President; Alpha Tau Omega Sweetheart. TURNER, ROBERT DALE Scabbard and Blade. TURNER. SUSAN KNOX Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Food Science Club. -U- ULLMANN, MARY SUSAN Delta Delta Delta Sorority, Recording Secretary. ULMER. COREY WESLEY Block and Bridle Club. President; Agri- cultural Education Club; Alpha Tau Alpha; Agricultural Council. ULMER. EVYONNEM. Student Nurses ' Association. VAN DEUSEN, CHALMERS WINSTON Phi Eta Sigma Senior Advisor; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Campus Crusade for Christ. VAN-DINH.CUONG Phi Eta Sigma, President; Eta Kappa Nu. Vice President; Institute of Electrical and Electric Engineers; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi. VAUGHN. PAMELA JANE Student Association for Mental Retarda- tion; Kappa Delta Pi. VAUGHN, PATRICIA CORRINNL Delta Delta Delta Sorority. VAUGHT. THOMAS F. Beta Theta Pi Fraternity; Engineer Technology Society , Treasurer. VIOLETTE, PETER JOHN American Chemical Society. -W- WADI ORD, HOWARD STANLEY Accounting Club. WALDREP, SARAH LOU Psychology Club. WALLACE. BROOKE JOHNSON Clemson Counterguerrilla Commander; Army ROTC; Scabbard and Blade. WALLACE. KATHY I- our H Club; Agricultural Council, WALLACE, WINSTON EARL American Chemical Society; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Di ie Skydivers. WALTON. LAWRENCE PAUL Forestry Club. Vice President; Society of American Foresters; Kappa Sigma Frater- nity. WATSON, ARLENE MARIE Recreation and Park Administration Club; Girls Service Sorority; Rugby Ruggerette. WATSON. ROBERT SAMUEL Student Senate; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Delta Sigma Nu. WEATHERLY. ERVIN HARWOOD Scuba Club: Sigma Kappa Epsilon; Beta Theta Pi Fraternity; American General Contractors. WEAVER, ROBERT Le GRANDE Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. WEBB. CHARLES. Ill Kappa Alpha Fraternity, President; Inter- fraternity Council; Clemson Forensic Union, Blue Key. WTBB, SUSAN KAY Beta Theta Pi Little Sister. WEBB, THOMAS LEE Kappa Delta Phi; Clemson Industrial Society. WELCH. BENJAMIN CURTIS. Ill Sailing Club; Kappa Sigma Fraternity. WELCH. GAYLE Beta Theta Pi Little Sister. WELLMAN. GREGORY ABBOT University Chorus. WESTMORELAND, JOHN HARLIAN Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. WHATLEY, MARSHA ANN Angel Flight, Comptroller. WHITE, ROBERT FLOYD Scuba Club; Amateur Radio Club; Sailing Club; Fencing Club. WHITEHEAD. DEBORAH ANN Tiger Band; Block and Bridle Club. WHITLEY, ROBERT DARRELL Alpha Epsilon Delta; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Arnold Air Society, WILCOX, LISA ANNE Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority; Sigma Tau Epilson; Alpha Kappa Delta; Sociology Club, WILKIE, LANNY VAUGHN Tau Beta Phi; Phi Kappa Plii; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. WILLIAMS. GUY TERREL Phi Delta Theta Fraternity; Tau Beta Pi; American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers. WILLIAMSON, JERRY L. Delta Sigma Nu; Medical Technology Club ; Theta Chi Little Sister, WILLIAMSON, JOHN D. Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, WILLIS, PAMELA SUE Campus Crusade for Cluist; Tiger Band, WILSON, CHARLES WILLIAM Engineering Technology Club, WILSON, WILLIAM GERALD Campus Crusade for Clirist, WINDHAM, WYATT EDMOND Horticulture Club. WINSTEAD, FRED SMITH Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Central Spirit Committee, WOLFE. DOUGLAS ALBERT Baptist Student Union; ROTC; Scabbard and Blade; American Chemical Society; Alpha Epsilon Delta. WOOD, FREDERICK EUGENE, JR, Tiger Band; Concert Band; Mu Beta Psi. WOOD. JAMES ROBERT, JR. Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. WOODBURY, TIMOTHY STEVEN Phi Alpha Xi; Accounting Club, WOODWARD, WILLIAM B., Jr. Dorm Council. WORSDLAE, THOMAS RICHARD Fencing Team; Clemson Players; Alpha Psi Omega; AFROTC. WRAY.CHARLES v., JR. Delta Sigma Nu; AFROTC; College Republicans. WRIGHT, MICHAEL WAYNE Accounting Club. YO RK. GWENDOLYN Student Nurses ' Association. YOUNG. CHARLIE TONY Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment. YOUNG. FRANCIS MARION Student Senate. YOUNG, JEFFERY ALBERT Campus Crusade for Clu ' ist; Navigator. -Z- ZUNGOLI, NICHOLAS D. Varsity Track; Block C Club. WIM ' k INDEX NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Aaron, Anne Elizabeth Abadi, Henry Abbott, Debbie S. Abercrombie, Morris V. Able, Arnold Marcus Able, Oscar Virgil, Jr. Able, Tony Lawrence Abies, Myra Ann Abrams, Donald Lee Abrams, Leslie Ann Abrams, Marvin Eugene Ackerman, Paul W. Ackernian, Susan Davis Ackley George Howard Acuff, Laura Ellen Adair, Jane Davis Adamo, Curtis Victor Adams, Alice Eibs Adams, Allen McCoy Adams, Bryan Stephan Adams, Dianne Adams, Francis W., Jr. 300,572, Adams, Frank Bowen Adams, Howard Bradley Adams, Joseph M. Adams, Karen E. Adams, Nancy Ann Adams, Richard Darrel Adden, Carolyn E. Addy, Donna Marie Addy, Joye Anita Addy, Lindsey W. Adkins, Joyce H. Adrian, Nancy Marie Aero Club Agricultural Council Agricultural Economics Club Aichele, Eric C. Aiken, John Matheson Aiken, Mary Jane Ainsworth, Judy B. Air Force ROTC Albergotti, Mary B. Aldred, Robert Wm. Alewine, James M. Alewine, Joseph Glenn Alexander, Alan Clay Alexander, Charles M. Alexander, Gary B. Alexander, Glenda F. Alexander, James K., Jr. Alexander, Wanda B. Alexander, Wm.C, IV Alexander, Wm. R., Jr. Alford, Robbie Lynda Allen, Anne Duke Allen, Carroll G, Jr. Allen, Catherine Faye Allen, Cheryl Lynn Allen, Elizabeth R. Allen, Franklin B. Allen, James Ralph 167, Allen, Larry Drewey Allen, Mary Linda Allen, Noah Henry 420 Ard, James Wendell, Jr. 301 Baker, April 179 Barton, Virginia C. 167 Allen, Richard Albert 248 577 301 571 302 300 Alley, Steven Sutton 577 Ard, Terrence Emerson 301 Baker, Charles Calvin 249 Basilakos, Sotirios D. 249 248 Allison, Edward S. 54 Arey, Jill 301 Baker, Charles S. 301 Batson, Edith Joanna 302 248 300 Arms, Larry Thomas 301 Baker, Donald Jerry 372 Batson, Louis P., HI 302 300 Allison, Marilyn M. 300 Armstrong, Jan V. 135 Baker, Grant Davidson 203 Batson, Robin Rebecca 249 300 Allison, Wm. Barry 300 Armstrong, Van Baker 301 301 574 Bauss, Bradford L. 250 574 Aimers, Gary Douglas 223 575 Baker, Janet Leigh 245 Baxley, Marjorie Gail 167 300 576 Armstrong, Wm. Steven 301 Baker, Marsha Jan 301 302 300 Alpha Epsilon Delta 418 Army ROTC 456 Baker, Melody 179 Baxley,Wm. Wood 302 44 Alpha Gamma Rho 194 Arnette, Mack Luster 301 249,429,478 571 Baxter, Anne E. 302 300 Alpha Lambda Delta 414 Arnold Air Society 458 Baker, Walter Worth 301 Baxter, Deborah L. 302 300 Alpha Phi Omega 55 Arnette, Mack Luster 301 Baldwin, Harley H., Jr. 302 Bayne, Charles Thomas 302 571 Alpha Psi Omega 415 Arnold, David C. 249 Balk, Elizabeth F. 302 Beachy, Keith Arthur 250 300 Alpha Tau Omega 198 Arnold, John A., Ill 249 Ballard, Curtis R. 302 419 573 Alpha Meta 416 Arnold, Steven Hugh 301 Ballard, George Eric 249 Beal, Harvey Miller 302 300 Alston, Anita L. 46 Arnold, Susan Pauline 301 Ballard, Margaret 240 Beale, Richard Thomas 54 573 301 Arrington, James T. 301 302 572 Beall, Wm. Jackson 302 300 Alvcrcz, Jean 414 Arwood, Dennis J. 408 Ballard, Victoria E. 302 Beaman, Charles E. 131 300 American Association of Asche, Michael J. 301 Ballenger, Lisa Anne 302 250 300 Textile Chemists and Ashley, Anita Ann 301 572 Beaman, Keith Morton 578 248 Colorists 370 Ashley, Charles B. 420 Ballentine, George W. 302 Bean, Karen Marie 320 248 American Chemical Ashley, Lillian W. 301 575 Beane, Glenn P., Jr. 250 300 Society 373 Ashmore, Annelle M. 197 Banger. John W., Ill 302 Beard, Franklin R. 250 300 American Dairy Science 301 Banks, Kenneth Allen 302 575 248 Association 374 Ashworth, Lyndon K. 576 Bannister, Robert D. 249 Beasley, Charles W. 302 300 American Institute of Askey, Eleanor Angela 301 Banta, Blake Garret 302 Beasley, Henry Wesley 575 167 Chemical Engineers 378 Askey, Linda Collen 301 Banton, WUham B. 302 Beasley, Richard L. 575 576 American Society of Associated General Baptist Student Union 60 Beason, Betty Susan 250 427 Agricultural Engineers 375 Contractors 382 Barbare, Alice E. 249 Beaudrot, Ray M. 250 300 American Society of Aston, James Andrew 301 Barbrey, Watson T. 167 571 300 Civil Engineers 380 572 ,577 249,427 574 Beauregard, Deborah A. 175 574 American Society of Astriab, Timothy D. 579 Barger, Ferdinand Ora 302 250,475 570 300 Mechanical Engineers 381 Aswell, James G. 167 Barker, James Wm. 302 Beaver, Charles R. 302 300 Amerson, Wilson L., Jr. 301 Atkins, James A. 423 Barker, John Steve 302 Beaver, Laura C. 302 300 Amick, Sharon June 301 441 Barksdale, Mary Alice 50 Bebko, Charles S. 142 300 Amspacher, Constance 301 Atkins, John Curtis 167 302 Beck, Jerry Fletcher 302 300 Anders, Rebecca Kay 148 301 Barnes, Andrew W., Jr. 574 Beckmann, Nancy Jean 161 300 Anders, Thomas C, Jr. 578 Atkins, Rhett Rogers 159 Barnes, Ann EUzabeth 204 250 248 Anderson, Cheryl Anne 248 227,301,423 ,577 249 570 Becknell, Timothy Wm. 302 248 Anderson, Douglas L. 301 Atkinson, Joel Stuart 301 Barnes, Bryant Graves 302 Beckwith, Belynda G. 159 300 Anderson, Eric B. 301 Atwater, John E. 301 Barnes, Dewey S., Jr. 302 302 511 Anderson, Gregory W. 301 574 Barnes, Frank Stanley 249 Bedenbaugh, Debra Ann 302 371 Anderson, Hubert R. 301 AtweU, Donald Bruce 301 Barnes, Gretchen Noel 302 Bedenbaugh, Mackie M. 302 Anderson, John M. 301 Auman, Bobby Steven 44 Barnes, Michael E. 302 Bedenbaugh, Yvonne 302 372 Anderson, Kandy Lee 167 135 301 Barnctt, Dean W., Jr. 153 Bedingfield, David R. 250 300 301 Austin, Cynthia Lee 301 Barnett Hall 54 Beese, Michael J. 302 300 Anderson, Katherine L. 301 Austin, Joseph A., Jr. 249 Barnett, Richard Lee 249 Belk, Gregory Lynn 578 300 Anderson, N. Ruth L. 248 Austin, Martha Lynne 301 458 Bell, Charles Terry 159 300 Anderson, Raymond F. 248 Avery, Marion Dempsey 159 Barnhardt, Richard A. 302 302 572 Anderson, Raymond H. 248 301 Barnhill, Ronald Leon 302 Bell, David Craig 302 460 Anderson, Sara Jo 248 Avery, Virginia Lyl 249 Barnhill, Vincent K. 302 577 300 Anderson, Steven T. 301 Axson, Margaret Kay 245 Barr, Frieda OUne 302 Bell, Dianne E. 302 300 Anderson, Tony Dean 441 301 Barrett, Rosalyn R. 159 Bell, James Carter 302 ,578 405 Anderson, Wm. Cary 301 Ayers, William David 42 249 Bell, John Charles 302 300 Andress, Diane 161 67,69 249 Barrier, Robert Dee 249 Bell, John Glenn 302 300 301 572 Ayres, Pen Graves 301 Barrier, Wm. Lee 249 Bell, Linda Sue 302 300 Andrew, Jeffery Scott 301 Barrineau, Michael K. 302 Bell, Robert M., 11 302 420 Andrews, Cora M. 161 Barron, Char ies Auld 302 Bell, Steve Wm. 250 300 301 434 -B- 576 Bellamy, Johns. 219 300 Andrews, David Alan 301 Barron, Cynthia L. 217 250,572 ,576 300 Angel Flight 454 Babb, Alan Mark 301 302 ,570 Belue, Jerry Bernard 302 574 Angel, Robert Allen 301 Babb, Karen Elaine 301 Barron, Joe Marshall 249 Bennett, Donna Lynn 571 300 Anthony, Alan Roy 573 Babcock, Barry M. 301 380 Bennett, Everett W., Jr. 302 300 Anthony, Patricia Ann 248 Bachman, Wm. Carney 578 Barron, Thomas A. 302 Bennett, Joseph D. 575 300 Anthony, Walter E., Jr. 161 Bagnal, Carolane Lee 167 Barrow Margaret P. 302 Bennett, Richard D. 302 300 Antley, Barry Thomas 167 Bagwell, Stephan Mark 301 571 Bennett, Wallace M., Jr. 303 300 427 Bailey, Debra Kay 301 Barth, Michael T. 302 572 ,575 300 Appleby, Catherine E. 204 Bailey, Frederick A. 301 419 Benson, Denise Leslie 303 300 248 ,570 Bailey, James Murray 301 Barthelmess, Richard 54 Benton, George David 303 571 Apps, Sharon E. 301 Bailey, Lisa Melinda 301 Bartlett, Elizabeth A. 302 Benton, Walter E. 167 ,303 574 Apps, Shauna Marie 301 Bailey, Robert Allen 47 Bartlcy,CalvmO., Jr. 395 Berkeley, Sabrina 303 161 Arant, Carolyn Gwen 301 219,249,423 576 Barton, James David 302 Berkland, Blair M. 153 427 Aiant, Mary Etta 248 Bailey, Scott Thomas 301 Barton, Julian S., Jr. 195 167,303 ,427 161 Arant, Samuel Anthony 249 Bailey, Thomas Liston 301 249,371,385,572 ,573 Berkland, Susan E. 303 300 Ard, Danny Nolan 249 Baird, David Rogerson 301 Barton, Nancy Carolyn 233 Bernat, Judith C. 303 285 438 Baker, Alan Ralph 301 570 ,571 Berry, David Andrews 167 480 303 INDEX PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Berry, James Michael Berry, Jeffry Michael Berry, Mary Wallace Berry, Spartan Carl 30 Berry, Wni. Walter Bessent, Kenneth M. Besson, Susan H. Best, Billy W., Jr. Beta Theta Pi Bethany. David C. Bethea, Demetria A. Bethea, Frank Gibson Bethea, Fred Williams Bethea, John Audis Bethea, John Oscar, Jr. Bethea, John Tatum Bethea, Marie Louise Bethea, PhiUip D. Bethea. Shannon Marie Betsch, Kenny Mario Bevis, Barbara Ann Bevis. Linda Beth Bibb, David Earl Biediger, Joseph T. Biediger. Michael J. Bigalke, John Thomas Birchett. Kimberly V. Bishop, Curtis A. Bishop, Deborah Ann Bishop, George David Bishop, Jay Russell Bishop. John Randall Bishop. Mark Richard Bishop. Norwood Davis Bishop. Robert Steven Bishop. Sara Anita Bissett. Mary Helen Bissett. Richard A. Bissey. Dean E. Bittner, Nancy B. Black, Charles Alan Black. Elmer R.. Jr. Black. Henry Eugene Black. James Wm. Black. Joel Wayne Black. John Bartow Black. John Kenneth Black, Joseph B.. Jr. Black, Ronald Kevin Black, Steven Douglas Black, Timothy Edward Blackburn, Bernice A. Blackmon, Allen Neely Blackmon, Barry E. Blackston, Terry Ray Blackwell. Francis M. Blackwell. James B. Blackwell. Marvin B. Blair. Catherine Ross Blair, John Vern Blair, Kathleen L. Blair. Katrina Louise Blair. Marilynn Diana Blair. Sara Carolyn Blanck. Linda Suzanne 303 250 419 303 45 .578 303 303 303 303 202 159 250 303 303 131 250 250 303 153 303 250 69 303 250 438 303 303 303 303 574 303 574 303 303 250 303 303 303 439 576 250 250 303 250 303 577 303 571 303 303 304 304 250 385 250 304 304 147 304 304 304 304 304 251 385 304 153 251 304 304 231 577 304 304 251 304 304 Blankenship, Charles Blanton. Pamela Marie Blase. Kurt Eugene Blinn. Terry Marie Bhss. Catherine L. Block and Bridle Club Block C Club Blodgett. Laura Diane Blue Key Blumc, Marilyn J. Bodie. Martha Ann Boeke, Cynthia Ann Bogardus, John E., Jr. 304. Boger. Harold Jeffrey Boggess. Tasha Diane Boggs. Brenda Anne Boggs, Glen B., II Boggs, James Michael Bohm, Gerald Boland, Anna Renea Bolchoz, John Manning Bolding, Martha R. Bolick, Wm. Robert Bolin, Kenneth O ' Neal Bolt, Charles R. Boltjes, Michael Ben 423.460,464, Bolton, Martha P. Bolubasz. John T. Bolubasz, Robert F. Bond, Wendy Susan Bonner, Catherine E. 252,429, Bonner, Elizabeth Ann Bonnette, Daniel Lee Booker, Edward Henry Booker, Susan Brock Booth, Donald Scott Booth, Richard Lauren 252. Boring, Jeffrey Ward Bosdell, Mchssa Ann Bosler, Diane Oswald Bosler, Robert J. Bostain, Ronnie Earlc Bostick, Jane T. Bostick, Rebecca Anne Boswell, Jessica Eva Boswell, Joseph F. BouchiUon, Barry G. Bouknight. Frank M.. Jr. Bouknight. Harry A., Jr. Bouknight. Keith M. Bouknight. Leonard R. Bouknight. Mendal A. 252.423.440.441.476. Bouknight. Paul Ray Bouknight. Ronald A. Boulanger. Cynthia R. Boulware. Kitty Sue Bowden. Thomas B., Jr. Bowen, Robert A.. Ill Bo wen. Robert Luther Bowen. Sherry Lynn Bowen, Steven Ray Bowers, Betty K. 252, Bowers, Jeffery Terry 304 Bowers, John F. 167 Brockenbrough, Mary L. 305 Bryant, Roger Walton 306 576 427 Brockman, Deborah Ann 305 Bryant, Wm. Drayton 306 304 Bowers. Martha Louise 161 570, 571 Bryson, Judy Vearl 187 50 Bowers, Rose Marie 304 Brogden, Lawanda L. 69 254,306,429,570, 572 304 Bowers, Wm. Knight 304 305 Bryson, Roger Dean 306 304 Bowie, James Cely 304 Brooks. Karen Elise 305 Bryson, Thomas J., Jr. 306 385 Bowles, Howard Gay 304 414 Bucci, Eugene Anthony 254 420 573 Brooks. Nancy Lee 253 Buchan, Catherine I. 306 304 Bowman, Arthur Allen 304 Broom, Michael Lee 305 Buchanan, Jane Norman 254 422 Boyce, Cheves Ligon 304 Broome. Lily Belle 305 571 251 576 Broome. Wm. Randall 305 Buchanan, Jessie E. 578 304 Boyd, Edward Glenn 304 Brown. Alma Teresa 305 Buchanan, Thomas S. 306 304 Boyd, Herman A., Jr. 578 Brown. Deborali Lynn 305 575 167 Boykin, Davis Dwight 252 Brown, Donna Ann 253 Bucher, Danley C. 579 371 Boyle, Wm BeUon.Jr. 575 Brown, Eliza Ruth 305 Buck. Michael James 574 304 Boyles, Craig Michael 304 Brown, Elizabeth Ann 305 Budds. Nancy Lynn 254 304 Boyles. Deborah Ruth 304 Brown, Frederic C, Jr. 253 Buerke, Eugene B. 254 414 Boyles. Lycia Amanda 304 305 BuU.James A., IV 575 251 Boyleston. Richard L. 159 Brown, Gary Roger 253 Bull, Michael P. 576 304 304 ,577 Brown, Gordon Budd 577 Bull. Steven Farrell 578 49 Boylston. Harry G.. Ill 576 Brown, Gordon L., Jr. 253 Bull. Victor Alan 306 251 Boys, John Carlton 304 Brown, Henry E., Jr. 305 Bundrick, Charles E. 46 304 Bozard, Beverly Rae 304 Brown, Henry Grady 577 306 304 Bozard, Charlton Duke 304 Brown, James Wesley 253 Bunning, John W. 306 71 Bozard, Marvin M. 252 579 578 251 371.372 ,573 Brown, Jeffrey Blaine 305 Burbage, John Perry 577 251 Bozard. Nancy 252 Brown, Jody Daniel 253 Burch, Michael M. 254 304 Brackett. Boyce M. 215 Brown, John Willie 305 Burdette. Peggy Jane 306 251 252,423.441.478.572 .575 Brown, Kenneth G. 167 Burdette. Wm. Pierre 306 251 Brackett. Jonnette K. 304 305 Burdick. Robert C. 254 468 Bradley, Deborah J. 305 Brown, Kenneth H., Jr. 305 Burgess. Albert F. 54 251 571 Brown, Margaret M. 44 254 252 Brady, Sidney A. 305 233 ,305 Burgess. Mary Gail 306 576 579 Brown, Marsha E. 240 Burgess, Steven Wayne 306 304 Brague, Kirk Alan 305 253 Burkart, Virginia M. 217 304 Bramlett, Cynthia Ann 305 Brown, Maxcy Paul, Jr. 305 254 ,306 571 Branch, Robert Wade 305 Brown, Nancy Sue 253 Burke, Paul J. 306 204 Branham, Rickey Lynn 305 Brown, Randy SheUey 253 Burn, Robert L. 167 570 Brannock. Doris Davis 252 372 306 304 572 Brown. Richard B. 305 Burnett, Cheryl Janet 306 304 Brantley, Reginald 49 Brown. Robert Donald 243 Burnett, Michael F. 254 252 Branyon, Joe Thomas 305 253 ,579 Burnett, Michael Lee 306 304 Branyon, Richard A. 253 Brown. Ronald Neil 253 Burns, David Tollison 306 149 Braswell, James E. 253 Brown. Steven Clyde 305 Burns, Judy Ann 254 199 Brawner, Thomas F. 305 Brown. Steven Douglas 305 Burns, Richard Moore 306 573 Bray, Cathy Sue 571 Brown, Stewart D., Ill 305 Burns, Steven Otway 254 252 Breads. Lauralyn Anne 167 Brown, Susan Marie 306 579 571 305 Brown, Walter Keith 253 Burrell, Lorann B. G. 306 252 Breazeale. Catherine 233 435 Burroughs, Robert S. 254 441 305 Brown, Warren De.xter 253 306 252 Breazeale, Richard H. 305 425 Burton. James Larry 254 304 573 Brown, Wayne Walker 306 Burton. Wm. Hassell 579 304 Breedlove, Virginia D. 253 Brown, Wm. Leighton 306 Busby. Joseph Patrick 141 414 Brehm Barbara Ann 305 Browne, Charles H., Ill 253 306 1,578 304 Brehm, Susan Ellen 305 Browne, Felicia C. 414 Busch. Merri Darlene 254 304 572 Browning. Brenda M. 306 Bush. Rosemary 306 304 Brendell, Susan E. 305 Browning. Louis David 254 Bustle, Rickey Norman 420 579 Brenner. Robert W. 253 Brownlee. Kenneth S. 306 Buthmann, Dennis 306 167 Breshn. Wm. R. 253 Brownlow, MeUnda A. 306 Butler, Pierce Day 306 167 Brett. David Ralph 305 571 Butler, Raymond Wm. 306 304 Brewer. Dennis Leon 305 Broyles, James Berry 306 Butler, Steven Edward 405 304 Brewer. Janet Sara 305 574 42e i,576 575 Bridges. James Harry 253 Broyles. Mary Ellen 306 Butler, Thomas Hardee 306 44 Bridges, Janet Louise 253 Bruce, Arthur L. 254 Butterworth, Janet D. 306 480 429 ,469 481 ,577 Button, Roger Stephen 167 304 Bridges, John David 305 Bruce, Janice Cynthia 306 306 304 Briggs, Don Floyd 419 Bruce, Samuel R., Jr. 306 Buzhardt, Martha Ann 306 252 575 Brumbach, Evelyn Kay 306 Byars, Betsy Ann 306 304 Brinkley, Richard K. 137 Brundick, Frederick S. 306 571 304 Broadbent, Susan M. 187 Br unnemer, Martha B. 173 Bynum, Rose Maria 306 304 253 254,570 ,571 Byrd, Alan Kimberly 306 304 Broadwell. David G. 305 Brusini, Deborah Anne 572 Byrd, Cathy Lee 254 304 Brock. George Harvey 253 Bryan, Emily Susan 306 Byrd, Charles 306 304 Brock, Jack G.. Jr. 305 Bryan, John Ralph 306 Byrd, Orinda Jean 306 161 Brock, Katherine L. 305 Bryan, Thomas Ray, Jr. 254 Byrd, Rhonda Karen 245 434 Brock, Kenneth Watson 305 Bryant, Larry Ray 306 306 304 Brock, Myrial Melissa 305 Bryant, Richard H.. Jr. 203 Byrd, Richard Raymond 306 Brock, Wm. Robert 305 572 ,574 INDEX PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Byrd, Robert Alan Byrd, Wanda Sharon -C- Cabiness, Harold Dean 306 574 306 Cabinet 75 CaddeU, Kenneth M. 306 Caddell, Sandra Lynn 1 6 1 167,303 Cade, Arthur Alan 46 50. 159,427 Caggiano, Anita Marie 306 Caggiano, Antoinette Cain, Carolyn T. Cain, Glenn Edward Cain, Stephen M. Caldwell. Donald S. Caldwell. Gary F. Caldwell, James David Caldwell, Julia M. Caldwell, Robert P. Calhoun, Michael A. Calk, Julie Anna Callicott, Gary White 306 240 306 306 254 254 578 306 578 254 306 306 307 307 571 44 307,576 Calloway, Richard A. 254 Camara, Edward A. 255 Cameron, Melissa W. 307 CampbeU, Becky F. 255 Campbell. Dana P. 307 Campbell. Elaine 307 Campbell. Elaine K. 255 Campbell. Frankie E. 255 Campbell. Jeffrey L. 255 Campbell. Judy Kaye 255 Campbell, Mary Lou 307 CampbeU. Ralph Hoyt 307 Campbell. Ruby Faye 255 Campbell. Sam Allan 142 Campbell. Shawn Ann 307 Campbell. Troy Joel 307 Campus Crusade for Christ 62 Canaday, Shirley G. 183 255,571 Canincia, Patricia L. 307 Cannon, Cathay Anne 255 Cannon, Clifford D., Jr. 307 575 141 255 307 414 307 307 255 419 307 136 307 307 462 307 159 307 307 307 571 307 307 307 307 307 Cannon. Keith Lee Cannon, Robert E., Jr. Cannon. Shirley Kay Cantey, Helen C. Cantrell, Cathy E. Cantrell. Jeffrey B. Cantrell, Karen L. Capps, Loring Kerry Capps, Maijorie T. Capus Caputi, Jorge E. Carannante, Louis A. Cardillo, Dennis A. Carey, Pamela Vivian Carlson, Randolph J. Carmichael, Charles F, Carneal. Robert Wayne Carnell, Ricky Gary Carothers, Pamela Carpenter, Henry D. Carr, Elam Carlton Carraway, Wm. Haskell Carrie, Jo Ann Carroll, Jimmy Leon Carroll, Karen Lynn Carroll, Robert Berry Carroll, Robert Wm. Carroll. Wayne David Carroll, Wm. Henry Carson, Jan Elaine 429, Carson, Lenora Ann Carson, Wm. Francis Cartee, Gary Lane Carter, Brantley F. Carter, Brent Walker Carter, Linwood I., Jr. Carter, Nancy Ellen Carter, Richard F. Carter, Susan Carol Carucci, Walter John Caruso, Anthony Peter Cary, Bradley Dean Cary, EUender Cary, Ross Ambrose Cash, Deborah Jane Cash, Janet Lynne Caskey, Sara Frances Cassell, Russell A. Cassell. Sandra Lynne Cassell, Sherry Lee Castles, Richard B. Castles, Robert L., Jr. Cathcart, Rufus Spann Cathcart, Ruth K. Catington, Patricia Catlin, Charles D. Catoe, Nancy Elaine Cauble, Michael Ray Caughman, lla C. Caughman. Robert J. Caughman, Wm. Bruce Caughman, Wm. M. Caughman, Wyatt F. Causey, Wm. David, Jr. 256. Cauthen, Candy S. Cawood, Wm. Stephen Cely, John Thomas Center, Vickie Kay Central Dance Association Chabck, Stephen R. Chalgren. Catherine B. Chambers, Joseph B. Chamblee, Daniel W. Chamblee, Linda Leigh Chandler, Johnny Dave Chaplin, Wm. Eugene Chapman, Caroline Chapman, Donna Sue Chapman, Elizabeth B. Chapman, George H. Chapman, June Marie 255 Chappelear, Kathy G. 309 Clements, George W. 309 Conoly, Mary Helen 310 135 Chappell, Christopher 573 Clemson, Forensic Union 67 Conover, George R., Ill 258 307 Chappell, Jimmie Lynn 309 Clemson Players 168 Cook, Anne Henderson 310 574 Charette, Donna Marie 309 Cleveland, Jane Simms 257 Cook, Annette Lewis 310 307 Charles, John K., Ill 309 Cleveland, Lillian N. 309 Cook, Helen Alice 310 307 Charnley, Julie R. 256 Cleveland, Wm. David 309 Cook. Malcolm Boyd, Jr. 310 256 401 Cline. Teresa Ruth 309 Cook, Michael Neil 310 307 Charping, Deborah A. 309 Clinkscales, Roger B. 309 Cook, Michael R. 310 167 414 573 Cook, Michael Winston 147 256 Chastain, Lonna Rae 309 Clore, Betty Lu 309 Cook, Nancy Love 49 256 Chastain, Nancy Ann 153 Cobb, Horace Maret 309 161,201,258,468 570 256 309 420 Cook, Neena 143 570 Cheatham, Henrietta S. 309 Cobb. Ronnie Mack 309 Cook, Rosemary 258 415 Cheatham, Virginia P. 167 Cobb, Susan Owens 309 572 153 256 Coffee, Mary Beth 257 Cook, Wilda Louise 310 307 Cheek, Anna Claire 309 Coffeen, Douglas F. 309 Cooke, Bonnie Lee 258 307 Cheek, Kathryn Gail 256 Coffey, Thomas M. 309 571 256 Cherry, Earl Roger 257 Coggins, Michael H. 309 Cooley , Claude Mark 310 46 574 Cohen, Alexander H. 167 Cooley, Joe H. 258 307 Chiariello Diane 309 309 Coone, Lon Andrew 258 256 Chiariello Marion 309 Coker, John Wilson 309 Cooney, Anne M. 161 307 Childress, Kenneth L. 257 Colavita, Michael Jay 309 258 415 571 Childress, Phillip D. 257 578 Cooper, Herbert John 227 420 Childs, Howard D. 576 Cole, Renee Cecile 309 258,423,441,477,572 577 308 Chilpan, Richard K. 257 Coleman, Andrew Hoyt 426 Cooper, Woodrow W. 310 256 400 Coleman, Ann C. 309 Copelan, Rachel D. 167 574 Chinery, Scott Smith 309 Coleman, Charles Doug 257 310 256 Chinnes, Louin Daniel 309 Coleman. Charles G. 167 Copeland, Amy E. 310 308 Chi Omega 174 Coleman. David P. 309 Copeland, Ann Lucile 310 308 Chi Psi 206 Coleman, Gary Coggins 257 Copeland, Debra Ann 310 308 Chiola, Michael R. 74 Coleman, James A. 257 Copeland, May Stewart 571 308 257 ,419 Coleman, James R., Jr. 577 Corbin, Thomas Allen 310 414 Chisholm Jill Leslie 309 Coleman, John F. 309 Corcoran, Jon Erich 167 308 Chitty. Ronald E., Jr. 309 Coleman. Joseph W., Jr. 309 574 578 Chlan, Caryl Anne 309 Coleman, Laurie V. 257 Corcorran, Lynda Sue 310 308 Chorus 160 Coleman, Lynda Ray 44 Corker, Phyllis Ann 217 308 Christian, George Wm. 309 309 ,571 310,481 ,571 308 Chrisitan Science Coleman, Michael G. 309 Corley, James E., Jr. 310 308 Organization 64 Coleman, Robert C. 257 Corley, Karen Amanda 167 308 Christoph. Richard T. 574 574 Corley, Lou Ann 310 256 Cisson, Shelia Anne 309 Coleman, Sandra L. 309 Corley, Mark Homer 310 308 414 Coleman, Stanley L, Jr. 419 Cornwell, Ann 310 308 Clamp, Louis ONeal. Jr. 161 Coleman, Thomas H. 167 Corontzes, Nick Harry 577 308 Clanton, Harry Wm. 577 309 Corpening, Jackson R. 310 308 Clardy, John Franklin 309 Coley, Donald Keith 131 425 ,577 47 Clark, Barbara C. 414 309 ,577 Corrigan, Ann E. 258 308 Clark, Curtis Glenn 50 Colgrove, Diana Lynn 310 Costa, Patricia Ann 25 256 257 College Republicans 74 Costa, Sheri Leigh 310 308 Clark, Douglas Foster 54 Collins, Austin C. 310 Cothran, Frances E. 258 308 309 Collins. Catherine F. 310 Cothran, George E. 258 308 Clark, George D., Jr. 257 Collins. Donald B.. Jr. 257 575 578 Clark, Huston Michael 309 Collins, Gaie Carol 167 Cothran Levis E. 258 235 Clark, Jenny Carol 309 310 Cothran, Nancy E. 310 425 Claik, Kenneth R. 309 Collins, John David 310 Cottingham, James M. 310 308 579 578 Cottrell, Philip F. 310 308 Clark, Lawrence L., Jr. 309 Collins, Karen E. 310 Coulter, Henry Boyd 258 308 Clark, Lee Ann 217 Collins, Maridaun 310 419 308 309 ,572 Colhns, Patrick S. 310 Counterguerillas 463 148 Clark, Marilyn R. 309 Collins, Rebecca T. 257 Courtney, Lon James 239 308 Clark, Matthew 1. 309 CoUins. Ricky Nelson 310 382 308 574 Collins, Wallace A. 310 Cousins, Charles F. 49 571 Clark, Richard Scott 309 578 573 161 Clark, Sam Preston 309 Collins, Wm. Charles 310 Cox, Beryl Margaret 310 308 Clark, Walter A., Jr. 257 Comar, Barbara Gene 310 Cox, Clarence Grant 426 308 573 Comer, Frank Willis 576 Cox, Connie Susan 310 573 Clarke, Debra Lynn 309 Comerford, John W. 310 Cox, Constance Ruth 310 201 Clarke, Dianna L. B. 257 385 Cox, Dennis Philip 46 308 Clarke, Wm. Arnold 573 Compton, Phillip A. 257 310 256 Clary, Carol Lawson 257 Compton, Robt. Burnett 257 Cox, Diana Robin 310 308 Clawson, Robert Carl 257 575 Cox, Donald Robert 310 574 Clawson, Wm. Thomas 257 Conahan, Doreen Joan 571 575 309 419 Concert Band 162 Cox, Ellen Jean 310 256 Clayton, EUzabeth L. 257 Condon, Leslie P. 258 572 309 Clayton, Philip A. 309 Cone, Jeffrey Winsor 167 Cox, Jack David 310 572 Claytor. Judith Nelle 309 Connell, Georgianna F. 258 Cox, James Arthur 574 309 Cleland, Carol Anne 309 Connell, Samuel Edwin 310 Cox, James F., Ill 310 309 Clement, Charles W., Jr. 309 Connelly, Maria E. 310 Cox, James Richard 310 573 Clement, Debra Ann 309 570 Cox, Jesse Thomas, Jr. 310 INDEX m h ' . NAME Cox, John Norris Cox, Lisa Elisabeth Cox, Sandra Gayle Cox, Steve Carol Coxe, Mary Perrin Craft, Milton Jack Graig, Catherine Ada Craig, Mary Jeanne Craig, Wm. Blount Crain, Martha K. Cranford, Wm. Davie Crapps, Wanda Ruth Crawford, Carol M. Crawford. Deborah J. Crawford, Debra Lynn Crawford, Dianne Gaye Crawford, Frederick Crawford, Keith Scott Crawford, Mary Ann Crawford, Matthew M. Crawley, Stuart W. Crayton, Maxwell S. Credle, Walter C, 111 Creech. David Abbott Creighton, Patricia H. 570,571 Crenshaw, Tony Jesse Cribb, Jerry A. Cribb, Marc Laverne Cribb, Regina Ann Critchlow, Daryl R. 416 Croft, John Clifford CroUey, Marie Wells Cromer. Harry E.. Jr. Cromer, Joseph Newton Cromer, Rose Anne Cromer, Sara Edna 428,429,478 CromweU, Eleanor K. Crook, Frank Allan Crooks, Wanda H. Croome, Deborah Ann Crosby, Jack Vernon Crosswell, Alfred R. Crouch, John Steve 423,572 Crowe, David Allen Crowe, Rhonda Kay Crowley, Harris L. Crowson, Thomas J. Crowther, Carol E. Croxson, Everett F. Cmmpton, Troyce J. Crumrine, Victoria A. Csemak, Stephen F. 259 Cubbage, Cynthia J. Cubbage, John R. Cubbage, Leighton M. Culbertson, Sallie E. 414 Culbertson, Wayne Lee Culler, Donald Breck CuUum, Margaret Ann Culp, Robert Ben, HI Culp, Wm. Leonard, Jr. PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME 310 201 310 310 310 310 578 310 258 310 258 310 310 310 310 310 310 47 311 311 575 258 167 311 311 258 573 311 311 ,576 578 311 579 311 311 414 371 ,478 311 258 311 311 311 258 572 311 258 258 259 571 259 311 239 578 578 259 159 576 167 201 570 259 311 311 43 473 259 259 371 573 311 571 259 420 311 311 311 Cumbie, Deborah S. Cummings, Katherine E. Cunningham Julie A. Cureton, Debra Ann Currin, Amanda Jane Curry, Malcolm Henry Curtan, Catherine Zoe Curtis, James W., Jr. Cutler, Frances Ray Cvehch, Edward M. Dacus, Michael Keith Dacus, Robert Earl Dallas, Joseph James Dairy mple, Craig C. Dalton, Martha J. Dandridge, Kathy Lynn Dangerfield, Clayton Dangerfield, Douglas Daniels, Charles R. Daniels, Sylvia T. Daniels, Weldon H. Dannelly, Gordon D. Danner, Richard Wm. Dantzler, John Wm., Jr. Darby, Robert A., Jr. Darity, Joseph P. Darley, Joy Elaine Davenport, Barbara L. Davenport, John D. Davenport, Michael B. Davidson, James Bruce Davidson. Janice D. Davidson, Mark Edward Davidson, Stephanie D. Davidson, Theressa D. Davidson, William H. Davis, Brenda Diane Davis, Catherine W. Davis, Charles Mark Davis, Cynthia Ellen Davis, Gerald E. Davis, Jack Wayne 371,406 Davis, Jean Davis, John Thomas Davis, Kathleen Ellen Davis, Kathleen Ruth Davis, Kathryn Dell Davis, Kathy Davis, Mary Michele Davis, Michael Harold Davis, Philip Howard Davis, Rachel Lucille Davis, Ray B. Davis Robert G. Davis, Robert Henry Davis, Robert Kim Davis, Robert Wayne Davis, Samuel Henry Davis, Samuel Wm. 371,385 Davis, Sherry Lee Davis, Tommie Ray Davis, Wanda Kay Davis, Willie T., Jr. 201 259 311 311 311 44 159 311 159 571 311 311 259 311 311 311 311 311 259 311 311 311 312 574 312 578 312 259 259 167 259 312 312 159 312 312 312 579 50 259 312 312 153 312 312 259 312 573 260 312 260 130 312 312 312 301 312 260 69 415 312 578 260 260 312 312 400 260 260 573 312 260 312 312 Daws, Virginia Fay Day, James Eaton Day, Judith Edwina Day, Susan Mary 312 312 312 173 Dismukes, John T., Ill DLxon, Gary Mitchell Dixon, Jane R. 261 261 201,260,570,572 Dayhood, Kathleen R. 44 312,481,571 Deacon, Kim T. 42 233 571 DLxon, Jo Ehse 313 Dobbins, George Wm. 3 1 3 384.578 Dumont, Lewis C. Dunagan, Steven Harry Duncan, Charlotte M. Duncan, Harriette B. Duncan, James Bryant Duncan, Patricia Ann Duncan, Phillip M. 261 314 314 161 261 314 314 314 471 Dobbins, Melissa L. 313 578 Deadwyler. Margaret D. 201 Dobbins, Richard M. 313 Duncan, Priscilla L. 314 312 ,572 Dobbins, Wm. Beason 313 Duncan, Richard M. 261 Deakin, John F. 312 Dobson, Kenneth C. 313 Dundon, Steven Scott 314 575 Doherty, Michael F. 313 Dunham, Eric Alan 131 Dean, Frederick F., Jr. 223 Donald, Chevis Samuel 261 261 312,572 ,576 Doney, Judith Ann 313 Dunham, Wayne B. 314 Dcane. Robert Edwin 312 Donohue, Francis E. 261 Dunlap, JuUe Ann 314 Deas. Lawrence W., Jr. 312 Doohttle. James Mell 313 Dunlap, Martha Bonner 314 Dease, Mary Ella 48 Doohttle, Virginia A. 313 Dunn, Ann Wood 261 312 ,400 572 Dunn, Christian Lee 261 Debolt, Roy Allen 147 Doran, Jean Frances 130 Dunn, George Earnest 314 Deer, Thomas J. 312 197 ,313 Dupre, James Carlisle 45 385 Dorn, George Thomas 313 239,314,423, ,578 Degnan, Kevin John 313 Dorn, Sandra Portia 167 Dupre, James H., Jr. 314 Dehihns, Monica Anne 313 313 Durant, Bethel Carey 261 Dekoning, Michael P. 313 Dosher, Lewis C, Jr. 313 Durant, David Parrott 577 Deloach, Laurence A. 313 384 Durant, George C. 314 Deloach, Miriam Odell 233 Doss, Sandra Kaye 261 Durham, D wight S. 261 313 571 405 Deloach, Sharon 313 Doster, Mary Louise 313 Durham, Joseph H., Jr. 261 Deloache, Louis B. 313 Douberley, Bonnie S. 313 Durham, Marion D. 314 Delta Delta Delta 178 Doughty, Patricia Ann 313 Durham, Pamela Sue 314 Delta Sigma Nu 389 Douglas, Chris B., Jr. 313 Dutt, Kenneth Douglas 262 Demarr, Glenn Michael 313 Douglas, Everett B. 313 Dyar, Douglas Clark 262 Demart, Herbert Elden 313 Douglas, Steven Lee 313 Dyar, Roger Dale 262 Demosthenes, John S. 313 Douglass, James S. 261 Dyches, Daniel Lonnie 153 Dempsey, Randall, Dean 578 Dover, Virginia Lynn 313 219,262,314 ,576 Dennis, Patricia Lynn 313 Dozier, Denise Marie 313 Dye, Rebecca Anders 314 Dennis, Wm. Leonard 313 Dozier, James C, Jr. 261 Dykes, Mark Gregory 314 Denny, Ernest Grady 313 378 Dymkoski, Mark Sidney 262 Denny, Joseph Edward 75 Dozier, Karen Wolff 261 439 260, 398 ,419 Draeger, Mark Steven 313 Dyson, Henry, IV 54 Denton, Richard Scott 167 Drafts, Carol Annette 313 427 Drafts, Janet Ruth 261 Derham Thomas Grant 313 Drake, Barbara Anne 261 -E- 573 Drake, Barry Grant 313 Derrick, David L., Jr. 313 Drake, Donna Marie 313 Eades, Keith Michael 314 Derrick, Doris Anne 313 Drake, Rita Karolyn 261 576 Desantis, Jessica A. 313 Drake. Robert Scott 313 Eargle, George Wesley 314 Dettwyler, John Wm. 260 Drake, Sandra Jean 313 Earle, Suzanne E. 314 Devoe, Michael C. 313 Drawdy, Stanley E. 313 Easier, Michael Dale 314 Devore, Robert D. 313 Dreher, Nancy E. 313 574 Dewberry, Lewis Snow 313 Driggers, Robert H. 153 Easier, Steven Alan 314 572 ,577 Droll, Steve Edward 153 Easley, David Stanton 314 Dewitt, Chris Arthur 313 Drucker, Louis Arthur 313 577 Dewitt, Craig Allen 313 Drummond, Deborah M. 313 Eason, Herbert C. 157 Dewitt, Henry Land 313 576 Eckart, Peter M. 262 577 Drummond, Marcha G. 314 Eckerson, James Tyler 314 Diacsuk, John S. 260 Dubois, Brenda Trull 261 Eckley, Gordon Wayne 262 Diamond, Charies A. 46 Dubose, James T. 314 405 260 Dubose, Jerry Davis 74 Ector, Walton Lane, Jr. 314 Diamond, Michael Alan 313 314 Edell, George, Jr. 262 Dibble, Kathleen H. 313 Dubose, Mary Player 314 Edge, Timothy 262 Dickert, Julias M., Jr. 260 Dubose, Robert L. 314 Edmonds, Thomas James 262 Dickinson, John H. 313 578 Edwards, Alan Holbert 314 Dickinson, Lillian E. 313 Ducworth, Mary Lynn 245 Edwards, Cynthia Jean 314 Dickson, Cynthia D. 571 314 Edwards, Douglas M. 314 Dieglio, Nancy M. 260 Duke. Barbara Jean 314 Edwards, Frank R. 262 Diehl, Carole Ann 313 Duke. Henry M., HI 314 Edwards, James L., Jr, 54 Diferdinando, David J. 576 Duke, Joel M., Jr. 167 262 Diffenbaugh, John N. 313 314 ,579 Edwards, James M., Ill 235 Digieso, James V. 243 Dukes, Deborah Beck 314 262 ,578 572 ,579 Dukes, Wayne H. 261 Edwards, Jo Arm 315 Dill, Phillip Marion 313 578 571 Dill, RandaU T. 313 Dulin, Pamela Ruth 261 Edwards, Lany B. 262 Dillard, Jackson R. 578 570 371 ,372 Dillard, Pamela Leigh 313 Dulin, Paul Richard 439 Edwards, Lellan Dawes 315 DiUard,WmiamB.,Jr. 260 Dumit, Karen E. 197 Edwards, Sam John, Jr. 315 Dilworth, Derrill T. 261 314 Edwards, Susan Lake 315 INDEX PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Eggleston, Sarah B. Eidson, Albert L. Eiserhardt. Thomas W Elcazer, Albert H., Jr. Eleazer, Bridget M. Eleazer, Prince B., Ill Elledge, David fiasco EUenberg, Fred D. Elienburg, Ginger E. Ellerbe. Saress Ellington. Mitzi June Elliott, Charles Gary EUiott. Walter H.. Ill Ellis. EUen G. Ellis, Orous L., Jr. Ellis, Peggy Ann Elrod, Linda Kay Elrod, Sydna Fern 49 315,407 315 575 315 315 315 262 167 315 262 315 315 315 315 262 575 Elvington, Frederick Elvington, Rebecca V. 262 315 414 315 135 315,572 Emmerthal, Douglas F. 315 579 315 315 315 54 420 215 262,575 575 Emory, Lisa Grier Engelhaupt, Fredrick English, Bernice R. English, John Leland Eppes, Roy Colie Epps, James Neely, Jr Epps, Steven, Jr. Epps, Thomas Lynn 315 577 315 262 315 315 400 315 54 Epps, Thomas Walter Epting.Carl R. Epting. John Carrol Epting, Randolph B. Erneston, Andrew Gus Ervin, Margaret F. Esher, George F., Jr. 153,315 Eta Sigma Nu 419 Eubanks, Mack Greer 262 371,374 Eubanks, Rober Evans 262 Eubanks, Wm. Reid Evans, Bruce Wayne Evans, David Ray Evans, Duane Alan Evans, Evin Joan Evans, Freddie G. Evans, John Paul Evans, John W., Ill Evans, June Marie Evans, Kenneth C. Evans. Mark John f vans. Rick Rollins Evans, Terri Evelyn Evatt, Rhetta Gay Everett. Herbert F. Everett, Robert Frank Ewing, Roger Scott Exley, Kathryn Dennis Exley, Slade Forrest Ezell, Penelope Fair, Julian H., Ill 315 262 54 577 262 315 575 572 578 315 201 570 315 315 263 315 315 571 577 315 153 263 263 263 315 578 Fair, Keitt Hane Fairey, Andrew W. Fairey, Robert Donald Fakoury, Constance S. Falatok, Andrew John Fallaw Sidney Allan Falls, Karen Annette Familia, Richard A. Fann,Carl Sidney Fant, Charles Wm. Fant, Marshall A., Ill Fant, Terry Rodger Farkas, Gary Jon Farmer, Michael S. Farr, Ralph Edward Farrell, Richard Wm. Farrell, Walter Wm. Faulk, Bertie Joan Faulkenberry, Malcolm Faulkner, Donald B. Faulkner, Hugh Grier Feagin, Tommy R. Feasel, Constance Ann 315 263 400 578 315 54 315 573 315 263 49 263 315 315 315 315 576 315 426 315 315 572,573 315 575 315 315 263 175 201,570,573 Fedder, Robert J. Feemster, Charles Wm. Feemster, James O., Jr. 579 315 263 381 315 263 578 577 263 Fclder, Joel Thomas Fellabom Edgar E., Ill Fellers, Mark Gregory Fellers, Wm. Elton Fellman, John Keegan Fellowship of Christian Athletes 66 Fennel, Clarence J. 46 264,405,473 Ferguson, Donald Alan 264 424 571 315 70 315 315 315 315 315 315 579 315 315 42 Ferguson, Sandra Rita Fern, Edward Adam Fernandez, Maria H. Fernandez-Rubio, R. A. Ferron, Suzanne A. Fewell, Edward Miles Field, Marsha Marie Fields, Louis Huggins Fields, Wm. Craig Figenwald, Patricia Figueroa, Stephen Roy Findley, Wm. Elbert 264, 423,476 Finley, Ameha Lou Finley, Helen Rebecca Finn, Robert James Fischer, Jeanne Marie Fischer, Sarah Louise Fiske, Thomas F. Fitzsimmons, Patrick Fitzsimons, Frank L. Fleming, Carolyn Lee Fleming, Charles E. Fleming, Louisa Ready Fleming, Michael B. Fleming, William H. Fletcher, Carol C. 167 315 264 264 316 316 316 575 578 316 167 264 431 316 316 576 264 316 316 572 Flory, Ann Louise Flowe, Danny Bruce Flowers, Bonnie Kay Flowers, Connie Fay Flowers, Frank M., Jr. Floyd, Ben Dayton Floyd, Charles Daniel Floyd, Donna Ellen Floyd, James Herman Floyd, Kevin Carlisle Floyd, Laurens W. Jr. 316 264 197 316 316 316 316 573 264 316 315 316 130 264,423,573 Floyd, Margaret L. Floyd, Mary Frances Floyd, Robert Hamer Floyd, Yancy Marshall Flynn, Lois Ann Foble, Bryan Wm., Jr. Fogle, Chris Edmund Fogle, Glenda Kaye Fogle, Legrande B., Jr. Fogleman, Roy L. Jr. Folk, Andrew Ralph, Jr. Food Science Club Ford, Anita Gail Ford, Catherine N. 316 316 385 135 316 316 316 264 400 264 161 316 316 316 575 265 575 388 316 240 Ford, David Geoffrey Ford, David Page Ford, John Wilham Ford, Sherry Lynn Ford, Travis Forest, Cheryl Allen Forestry Club Forever Generation Fortner, Ernest F. Foss, Phillip Neal Foster, Benjamin R. Foster, Carroll Lewis Foster, Howard Alan Foster, Kathy Myers Foster, Michael Wm. Foster, Pamela C. Foster, Richard P., Jr. Foster, Robert R. Fougerousse, Raymond Fountain, Geoffrey F. Four H Club Fowler, Dale Heath Fowler, Jimmie Reed Fowler, Jimmy Eugene Fowler, Martha M. Fowler, Pamela Olean Fowler, Paul E., Jr. Fowler, Ray Wilson, Jr. Fowler, Walter A., Ill Fox, Barbara Gail Fraley, Dennis Lamar Frame, David Patrick Frame, Scott Wm. Frampton, Richard A. Francis, George M. Francis, Philip A., Jr. Francis, Sheila Marie FrankUn, Elizabeth 316,572 316 316 265 316 265 316 392 65 316 136 316 265 576 316 265 265 167 576 316 167 316 316 316 316 384 316 316 316 316 571 316 316 316 265 316 265 575 425 316 316 576 316 316 Franklin, Frederick E. Franks, Margaret T. Franks, Robert Philip Eraser, David George Frasher, Linda Lee Frazier, Barri Jean Frazier, Judy Yvonne Frazier, Robert M. Freeman, Campbell C. Freeman, Charles F., Jr. 265 Freeman, John F., II Freeman, Julius G., Jr. Freeman, Phillip C. Freeman, Robert Allen Frierson, Manton R. Frost, Christel Ruth Frye, Richard Dolan 265 Fuller, Glenn W., Jr. Fuller, Jane Reid Fulmer, Fred Leo Fulmer, Precious O. Fulmer, Valerie Jean Funchess, Carol R. Fundcrburg, Wayne D. Funderburk, Benjamin Furman, John Riva Furqueron, Thomas C. Gable, Robert Edwin Gaddis, Jack M., Jr. Gaddis, Robert M. Gaddy, Gary Lynwood Gaffney, Margie K. Gagne, Craig Robert Gailey, Pamela Dawn Gaillard, Kenneth M. Gaillard, Thomas R. Gaines, Henry P., Jr. Galbreath, Joan E. Gallaher, Jeffrey Lin Galloway, Cleo Edwin Galloway, George H. Galloway, Gerald G. Galloway, Harvey P. Galphin, Claude M. Gamble, David Ford Gamble, Julius P., Jr. GambreU, Henry J., Jr. Gambrell, Janet D. GambreU, Sara Carol Gamma Gamma Sigma Gantt, Aubrey D., Jr. Garber, John Malcolm Garber, Michael B. Gardner, Caludia M. Gardner, Jennifer J. Gardner, Susan P. Garland, John Edwin Garland, Marshall Lee Garner, Maijorie J. Garner, Patricia A. Garraux, Joe Hendrix 316 316 316 316 316 316 316 316 167 316 219 576 316 573 265 439 316 575 316 316 227 ,577 316 316 316 318 318 203 318 318 318 318 167 318 318 318 318 577 318 400 318 318 318 575 265 318 455 265 318 265 265 318 420 318 577 578 318 153 167 318 318 58 318 318 265 318 318 265 65 265 318 318 318 318 Garren, Kathie Y. Garrett, Brian D. Garrett, Claire D. Garrett, Clara Ann Garrett, Danny Joe Garrett. David L. Garrett, Emily Cox Garrett, James Berry Garris, Edward B., II Garrison, Glenn S. Garrison, Linda Gail Garrison, Linda K. 31 ' Garrison, Samuel M. Garrison, Sharon E. Garvin, Helen Dale Garvin, Marilyn Y. Gary, Bobbie L. Gaskin, Alva D., Jr. Gaskin, Walter Allan Gaston, Douglas T. Gaston, Harvey Neely Gaston, Roger Alan Gatch, David Obrien Gates, Frances Deryl Gatlin, Earl Randolph Gault, Alice Dawn Gault, Rebecca Gaunt, Charles Wm. Gee, Daniel Revell, Jr. Geilfuss, Charles J. Geller, Michael C. Gemmill, Wayne C. George, Gwendolyn 31 ' George, Mae Joyce George, Wenonah Kay Georgeo, Faye Elaine 31 ' Gepford, James D. Gerdon, Carol Ann German Club Gerrard, Neal Edward Gervais, John Lewis Gervais, Perry Grant Getchell, Jeffrey J. Gibbins, Lisa Suzanne Gibbons, Andrew H. Gibbons, Carlos W., Jr. Gibbons, Thomas G., Jr. Gibbs, Wm. DarreU Gibson, Anna E. Gibson, David C. Gibson, Deborah Faye Gibson, Kenneth D. Gibson, Pam Gibson, Philip K. 25( Gibson, Sharon J. Gibson, Warren W. Gibson, Wm. Keith Giger, Doreen GUbert, Silvia D. Gilchrist, James W. PAGE 318 318 318 318 318 385 318 265 153 576 167 318 183 19,571 265 319 319 319 319 54 319 319 265 319 573 319 319 319 137 319 265 575 159 319 319 265 217 ,572 265 319 217 ,572 167 319 44 319 71 319 575 319 319 266 381 319 572 319 48 319 319 ' 54 319 319 319 571 319 266 420 167 ,427 319 319 577 266 47 266 319 419 319 INDEX NAME Gilchrist, Wm. John Gill, Henrietta Gill, John Anderson Gill, Kathryn Ruth GiU, Nicholas H. Gillespie, CUnt C. Gilliam, James W. Gilliam, Samuel G., Jr. Gilliland, Jack E., Jr. Gilreath, John Wm. Gilreath,M. Ehzabeth Gilstrap, Mary Ann Gilstrap, Vicki D. Gimmi, Michel Marie Giughano, Andrew A. Gladden, James Thomas Glasscock, Sandra E. Gleaton, Michael W. Glenn, Angela EsteUe Glenn, Frank Bennett Glenn, James Robert Glenn, Ralph J., Ill Glenn, Robert Neal Glover. Deborah C. Glover, Thomas R. Glynn, Wm. George Godfrey, David Albert Godwin, Billie S. Godwin, Michael Luke Godwin, Paula Lynn Goebel, Margaret D. Goff, Ray Hascal Goforth, Joseph Earl Golden, Carl E., Jr. Goldman, Helen E. Goldman, Phyllis Ann Goletz, Kenneth E. Gombert, Ralph M. Gombola, Paul Peter Gooch, James Brooks Good, Beverly Jean Good, Marilynn Ruth Goode, Edward Gordon Goode, Lynn Hall Goodman, Charles B. Goodman, Gayle Ann Goodman, Grant Alan Goodman, Jay Wesley Goodson, Thomas E. Goolsby, Dennis Carl Goolsby, Pamela Eve Gordon, Leroy Rollins Gore, Thomas Clinton Gorena, Lucile Ramona PAGE NAME PAGE NAME 319 266 319 319 266 319 319 44 319 266 319 319 319 266 319 577 319 319 574 384 319 319 574 167 319 266 319 319 319 577 319 319 319 319 266 319 571 319 319 319 159 319 319 319 319 574 319 266 266 167 320 266 153 576 385 320 571 266 431 266 266 320 320 320 575 175 Gowan, Grady Vincent 320 Grace, Charles M., IV 211 423,572,574 Gornicki, Philip P. Gosey, David Clark Gosnell, Danny Grey Gossett, Wilton J. Gotshaw, Marsha D. Gottshalk, Addison C. Goudelock, David J. Goudelock, Gary M. Gough, Samuel Leonard Gould, Eleanor Jane 266,570 320 266 438 320 266 266 320 320 320 266 266 Grace, Joseph Page Graef, Ellen Jean Graham, Beverly Jo Graham, Deborah S. Graham Donnie Vernon Graham, James Carson Graham Judy Lee Graham Pamela Gail Grandy, Bob Richard Granger, Beverly D. Grant, Connie M., Jr. Grant, Danny Ray Grant, David Allen Grant, James Harding Grant, Peter Arthur Graphic Arts Society Graves, Wm. Mims Gray, Barbara Jean Gray, Barry Edward Gray, James Lee, Jr. Gray, Robert W. Gray, Steve Bush Gray, Terry Ann Gray, Walter Lee, Jr. Graydon, David Ray Greagan, Edwin Cole Green, Frederick B., II Green, Ronald Floyd Green, Susan Alicia Greenawalt, Stanton C. Greene, Francis J. Greene, Robert Keith Greer, Nancy Glenda Gregg, John Maxcy, Jr. Gregory, Mark Charles 575 161 414 320 137 320 266 320 320 572 320 320 320 267 320 320 320 481 394 320 267 267 381 320 267 320 157 320 320 320 320 136 267 267 320 441 267 267 385 320 320 577 167 Gregory, Mary Jane Greiner, Gregory H. Gressette, Felicia A. Gressette, Thomas A 267,427 320 320 233 320,438 191 267,570,577 Grice, Kathryn Susan Griffin, Marion R., Jr. Griffin, Paul Spivey Griffith, Ben Eari Griffith, Cynthia L. Griffith, George S. Griffith, Wm. Dean Griffiths, Laura D. Griggs, Joseph M. Grigsby, Billy Luke Grigsby, Robert L., Ill 320 320 576 267 575 161 320 320 320 320 463 578 44 Grinstead, Corliss E. Ground, Debra Sue Grubbs, Laurence D. Gruber, Barbara Jean Gruber, Michael W. Gruver, Jon J. Guess, Thomas C, Jr. Guethler, John F. Gunn, Laurie Louise Guth, Sharon Louise Guyton, Elizabeth D. Haeringer, Lisa Karen 2 Haestad, Cynthia A. Hafen, Mark Roy Hagood, Wm. Frank Haigler, Brenda J. Haigler, Judith Smith Haigler, Mary Evlyn 267,578 320 320 320 268 320 320 320 320 153 320 320 Haigler. Michael Wm. Haigler, Paul Frank Hair, Ehzabeth Anne 268,429,472 Hair, Ronny Horton Hair, Susan Virginia Haire, Jeffery Tallie Halbleib, James R. Hall, Constance Susan Hall, Cynthia Anne Hall, Daniel Dewitt Hall, David Charies Hall, Deborah Hall, Donna Leigh Hall, John Leland Hall, John Quinn, Jr. Hall, Lynne Hall, Reginald Dale Hall, Sarah Welsh Hall.Wm. David Hallman, Charles A., Ji Hallman, Phillip W. Hallman, Wm. Edwin Halpern Gail Haltiwanger, Kendall Hambright, Paul Alan Hames, John Michael PAGE NAME 135 320 320 268 320 320 268 575 58 268 320 575 45 571 320 573 161 434 320 PAGE NAME 320 Hamid, Hollace E. Hamilton, Deborah L. Hamilton, Robin 321 Hamilton, Wm. Russell Hammill, Mary Belinda Hammond, Berty C. Hammond, Carl Ray Hammond, Caroline E. 321 Hammond, Joseph L. Hamrick, Patricia C. Hamson, David Wm. Hance, Robbie Jo 201,269,429 Hancock, Bruce Edward Haney, Patricia Anne Hanf, Michael Joseph Hanley, Karen Yvonne Hann, Gregory Alan Hanna, Ernest Dale Hanna, James Thomas Hanna, Mary Catherine Hanna, Sharon Kay Hannon, Cheryl D. 320 147 320 320 385 400 197 320 573 268 268 320 320 320 321 321 575 327 321 426 268 576 167 268 321 268 217 ,572 321 135 321 268 321 217 ,572 321 321 414 269 175 ,570 269 321 321 167 321 321 321 321 575 269 269 321 Hansley, John F. 321 Hartsell, John J.. Jr. 322 576 Harvey, Janet 322 Hanson, Hans Jeffrey 321 Harvey. Jerry Lee 269 Hanson. Rick James 321 Harvey, Nancy 322 Hanvey.Wm. Harold 321 572 Harbin, Robert Wayne 269 Harvley, James F. 322 Harbin, Steven A. 167 Haselden, Linda S. 269 321 Haselden, Robert T., Jr. 322 Hardee, Saundra Irene 321 Hash. Gloria Gail 187 Harden. Douglas R. 269 322 572 Harden. John M. 321 Hatfield, James S. 322 Hardin. Margaret Ann 321 Hattaway, Holly Kay 322 Hardin. Robin Leigh 404 Hawkins, Carroll B. 322 Hardin, Vickie Dean 321 Hawkins, Katherine G. 322 Harding, Ronnie James 321 Hawkins, Krista Frane 322 Hardt, Susan Louise 321 Hawkins, Nancy Brooks 322 Hardwick. Susan Marie 203 Hawkins, Ray Michael 322 Harkey, Anna Cheryl 183 Hawkins, Richard C. 269 322 .571 574 Harley, Katherine Sue 322 Hawkins, Roscia G. 322 Harlow Richard K. 322 572 Harman, Gary Glenn 148 Hawley, Jack Steven 322 Harmon, Frankhn E. 322 578 Harmon, James Arthur 322 Hayes, Edward Elem 203 Harmon, James David 322 574 Harmon, Steven Norris 49 Hayes, John Charles 375 193,269 ,573 Haygood, Bobby S. 269 Harmount, Barbara J. 322 Haygood, Terry A. 322 Harnesberger, Debbie 322 Haynes, Frederick E. 167 Harpe, Ann Wade 571 322 Harper, Clyde D. 269 Haynes, Rebecca Lynn 322 Harper, Dennis Wayne 322 Haynes, Richard L. 578 Harper Mary E. 322 Haynie. Lois E. 269 578 Hazle, Mary Jo 322 Harper, Mary Virginia 322 Head, Larry Charles 323 Harper, Richard C, Jr. 193 Heard. Michael B. 323 322 .573 Heaton. James Leslie 49 Harper, Richard M., Jr. 269 191,423,475,572 ,578 388 Heckerman, Katherine 323 Harrell, Reginal Mark 322 Heckle. Donna Sue 323 574 Heffelfinger, Roger P. 323 Hairelson, Thomas O. 394 Heffelfinger, Wm. Todd 269 426 Heggins, Shigeru 323 Harrill, Deborah Lynn 322 Heinbuch, David H. 323 Harrington, Carol J. 322 Heller, Deborah Joy 323 Harris, Brenda K. 385 Heller, Laura C. 323 Harris, Bridgette C. 322 Helmken, Mark Alan 323 Harris, Edward Lee 269 Hembree, B. Patricia 323 573 Hemingway, Alexander 270 Harris, Floyd Randall 322 405 Harris, James Clay, Jr. 269 Hemingway, Henry E. 323 Harris, James R., Jr. 575 575 Harris, John Bunyan 269 Hemphill, Patricia L. 323 Harris, John Wm., Jr. 322 Henderson, Frederick 323 Harris, Katherine A. 322 Henderson, Hugh Rowe 323 571 575 Harris, Leon, III 322 Henderson, Kathy S. 161 Harris, Mary E. 269 270,434 570 Henderson, Reginald 323 Harris, Rebecca M. 570 Henderson, Stephen B. 323 Harris, Ronald Eugene 322 Henderson, Thomas C. 167 Harris, Sidney R. 322 323 Harrison, Brenda Kay 322 Henderson, Wm. G. 323 Harrison, James B. 269 Henderson, Wm. Ross, Ji . 323 Harrison, Margaret C. 167 Hendrick. David Lee 323 322 Hendricks, Charles A. 323 Harrison, Mary K. 269 Hendricks, David C. 147 Harrison, Pamula Ann 322 Hendricks, Robert F. 323 Hart, Ann Yeager 240 Hendrix, Emory Guy 323 269.572 Hendrix. Mark Baird 323 Hart, Debra Martha 322 Hendrix, Patricia E. 270 571 Henke, John Scott 323 Hart, Emily Carol 322 Henley, Sam Reed 323 Hart, Faith Ehzabeth 269 573 Hart, Gregory Kent 322 Hennesy, Michael P. 323 Hartley, Johnny Wayne 322 Henriksen, Cynthia A. 323 Hartman, Rita Anne 161 Henry, Carol Ann 233 Hartsell, Cathy Lynn 217 323,577 INDEX PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Henry, Charles Allen 130 270,423,441,475 Henry, Elyse Gravatt Henry, Michael Wm. Henry, Susan Scott Henry, Wesley Dubois Henslee, Michael C. Henson, David Keith Herdman, Robin Mae 197 270 323 323 323 323 574 323 574 159 323,571 Herlong, Elizabeth A. Herlong, Joe Ben Herndon, Dixie Lynne Herndon, Donald L. Herndon, Warren R., Jr Herring, Audrey Lynn Herron, Joe Newton Hess, Joan Ellen Hesse, John Timothy Hester, Charles W., Jr. Hester, Janie C. Hester, Sandra Lou Hestir, Wm. Rives Heuer, Deborah Clair Hewett, Robyn Leah Heyer, Marilyn Jane Hicklin, Anne Ivy Hickman, Philip Bryan Hickman, Walter E., Ill Hicks, Alan Lynwood Hicks, Donald Lee Hicks, Kenneth M. Hicks, Kenneth Monroe Hicks, Ladovia K. Hicks, PhyUis Ellen Hiers, Ehzabeth C. Hiers, Emory Keisler Hiers, Randall H. Higginbotham, Milton Higgins, John C. Higgins, Philip Kevin Higgs, Harriet Ann Hilborn, Scott Bearce Hildebrand, Dorothy D. 323 575 323 323 576 323 571 323 323 323 323 574 270 323 323 405,578 323 323 323 572 323 572 323 167 323 323 323 270 270 323 571 323 322 573 579 574 419 323 323 201 Hilderbrand, Van P. Hill, Barbara Ellen Hill, Carol Lynn Hill,Christi Lee Hill, Doris Christine Hill, James EUiott Hill, Linda Jean Hill, Margaret Ann Hill, Melanie Carol Hill, Thomas C. Hinson, Alan Timothy Hinson, Eugenia Kay Hinson, Jerry R. Hinson, Julia Robin Hinton, Joseph Daniel Hiott, Cleveland C. Hiott, Jo Ann Hipp, Beverly Jane Hipp, Douglas George Hipp, Duane Wm. Hipp, Thomas Milton Hipps, Carol 270,570 270 161 270 323 323 323 323 323 323 324 143 574 324 419 324 324 270 270 324 159 324 159 270 44 324, Hite, Carolyn A. Hite, Mary Agnes Hite, Page Lee Hjalmer, Vicki Dawn Hobbs, Bryan Butler Hobbs, Deborah Gail Hobson, James H., Jr. Hocker, Donald Bruce Hocker, Frances T. Hockett, Mary Nell Hodan, John Arthur Hodge, Nancy Lynn Hodgens Terry Gaye Hodges, Mary Ella Hoefer, Karen Louise Hoffman, Jane E. Hoffman, Wayne Phi lip Hofford, Meredith T. Hofmann, Gary Lloyd Hogarth, Linda Jeanne Hogg, Dorothy Frances Hogsed, David T. Hogue, Gary Shafter Hogue, Robert M. Hoke, Harold Richard Holbrook, Frederick C. Holbrook, Linda Susan Holbrook, Sabrina D. Holcombe, Cheryl Lynn Holcombe, Gregory Gus Holden, Benjamin T. Holden, Vernard Dean Holeman, Ray Allen Holl. Carolyn E. Holladay. Elizabeth M. HoUaday, Joseph S. Holladay, Robert W. Holland, Barbara Ann Holland, Ben L., Jr. Holland, Katherine W. Holland, Robert Ward Holleman, Louis C. Holleman, Margaret M. Holley, James Glenn Holley. Mary Louise Hollingsworth, Adria Hollingsworth, Mike T. HoUis, Kathryne M. Hollis, Robert Henri HoUis, Wm. Milton Holman, John W. Holman, Paul A. Kay Holmes, Jerry M. Holmes, Preston B. Holmstrom Cathy Lynn Holroyd, Wm. Thomas, Jr. Holt, Betty Lynn Holt, Kathy Elizabeth Hommel, Adelaide F. Honea, Jenny Lynn Hood, George Earl Hood, Jeanne Marie Hood, Phyllis Elaine Hood, William C. Hooks, John S., Jr. Hooper, Merle S., Jr. 324 Hoover, Lee Alan 324 Huggins, James K. 272 324 Hope, Wm. Francis, Jr. 578 Hughes, Harriet L. 272 137 Hopkins, Jane Knight 161 Hughes, Kathie Lane 325 324 240,324 572 Hughes, Lewis Calvin 272 324 Hopkins, John D., Jr. 271 Hughes, Sherree D. 325 324 423,441 578 Hughes, Sidney H. 272 324 Hopkins, John David 324 573 419 Hopkins, Mark Long 324 Huguley, Bobby L., Jr. 325 211 Hopkins, Robert Glenn 578 Hull, Patricia Eileen 161 575 Horn, Frederick Wm. 324 325 270 Home, Brenda Ann 46 Hull, Paul Daniel, Jr. 325 324 143 Hull, Ronald Fred 325 324 Home, Crawford John 271 400 324 Home, Daniel C. 271 Humphries, Janet L. 325 384 Home, James R. 271 Humphries, Pamela R. 325 324 Home, Wm. Jay, II 324 Hund, Thomas James 325 324 Horner, Nancy Lee 271 576 324 Horticulture Club 396 Hunnicutt, Stanley P. 326 572 Horton, Bobby Oran, Jr. 324 Hunnicutt, Steven D. 326 324 578 Hunnicutt, Wm. Freddie 326 324 Horton, Mark M. 324 578 270 431 577 Hunt, James Sherrill 578 159 Horton, Patricia Gail 271 H unt, Michael N. 272 324 Hotaling, Kari Reid 324 441,472,481 ,578 324 House, Karen Jane 324 Hunt, Nancy Jean 326 153 House, Kevin Eugene 324 Hunt, Nona Ehzabeth 326 324 House, Kim Anne 324 Hunt, Susan 272 324 414 Hunt, Tommie Leigh 326 578 Houston, Donald M. 324 571 167 Houston, Teresa Gail 324 Hunter, Arthur K. 326 324 571 Hunter, Howell C. 135 571 Hovermale, Bruce B. 271 272 324 419 Hunter, Jay 575 324 Hovermale, Jon Craig 324 Hunter, Joseph S. 426 270 Howard, Agnes Deborah 324 Hunter, Wilham Tony 167 167 Howard, Curtis Ladd 135 272 324 325 Huntley, Charles L. 272 270 Howard, Deborah Ann 325 441 324 Howard, Deborah F. 325 Huntley, Duncan M., Jr. 326 324 Howard, Frances Ann 47 402 324 325 Hurley, Sherrill Lynn 326 167 Howard, George Glenn 325 Hurst, Alvin D., Jr. 326 324 Howard, Milford 0., Jr. 271 385 324 Howard, Nabeel Wade 325 Hurst, Ellen Roberta 326 573 Howard, Pamela Kay 325 Hurt, Dewey Lake 326 324 Howell, Marc Steven 325 Hussey, Peter Michael 326 159 Howell, Rita Claire 325 Hussey, Robin Lee 326 270 Howell, Robert Eugene 271 Hutcheson, Patricia B. 167 324 Howie, Edith 271 326 571 Hoyson, Gary John 271 Hutchins, Anita P. 217 324 573 Hutson, Catherine D. 272 324 Hubbard, Austin S. 574 468,481 ,571 270 Hubbard, Elbert B., Ill 271 Hutto, Harriet T. 136 324 Hucks, Cynthia Anita 325 326 201 Hucks, Margaret C. 325 Hutto, Michael Dale 326 270 572 Hutto, Richard Barry 326 573 Hudak, Richard Walter 325 Hyatt, Robert E. 272 400 Huddlcston, Marcia L. 325 426 324 Hudgin, Elisabeth A. 325 Hyder, Vicki Lee 570 324 Hudgins, Cheryl Kay 49 Hydrick Richard H., Jr. 577 324 131,201,271,429 ,572 Hynds, Wm. Benjamin, Jr 326 46 Hudson, Barbara Ellen 161 Hyrnshyn, Peter 575 324 Hudson, Jan Ehzabeth 325 270 Hudson, Sheryl Ann C. 271 577 Huff, Brenda Susan 167 - 324 325 324 Huff, Frank H. 271 Ibach, Karol Ann 326 233 Huff, Lorenz D., Jr. 161 Inabinct, Rhett E. 326 571 Huff, Mary Beth 135 Inabinct, Wm. C, Jr. 326 324 325 Ing, Charies Eugene 578 324 Huff, Merrie Marbeth 271 Ingleh art, Jamie 153 135 Huff, Rebecca Jean 325 Ingram, Emily Ruth 426 324 Huff, Thomas Farris 130 Ingram, Samuel Bowen 47 324 272,423 ,441 Inman, Jane Anne 203 270 Huff, Vicki Lynn 325 Inman, Peter Tristram 326 576 571 Institute of Electrical anc 167 Huffman, Hubert Steve 325 Electronic Engineers 398 324 Huggins, James David 325 Inter-Fraternity Council 190 Iota Lani da Sigma Irick, Lloyd C. Irwin, Jane Lewis Isbill, Stephanie F. PAGE 426 326 167 326 273 -J- Jacks, Nancy Lee Jackson, Anna Lynn Jackson, Edwin B. Jackson, Helen L. Jackson, Janet Lynn Jackson, Jesse Keva Jackson, Kenneth G. Jackson, Mary Crowson Jackson, Michael Lotz Jackson, Nancy P. Jackson, Phihp R. Jackson, Robert E., Jr. Jackson, Thomas B. Jackson, Wilbur Atley Jackson, Wm. Alfred Jackson, Wm. Lawrence Jacobs, Leo James Jacobs, Robert Edward Jacobs, Robert S. Jacobs, Susan Wood Jacques, Annemarie Jacques, John Jakubiec, John M. Jala, Eric Paul James, Deborah Louise Jameson, Robert Lake Jameson, Virginia Ann Janarella, Gail Lynn Jaques, W. Frederick Jarrard, Georgianne E. Jarriel, Joy Anne Jashinsky, Edward H. Jay, Margaret Gail Jaynes, Bruce C. Jaynes, Judith Anne 273,429,474 Jefferies, Merchelle Jeffords, Kenneth D. Jenkins, Annis Lee Jenkins, Candice S. Jenkins, Karen F. Jenkins, Marion Lewis Jennings, Bobby Lee Jennings, Harold C, Jr. Jennings, Teresa Jane Jenson, Kathy Jerden, Judith Bruff Jernigan, James M. Jeter, Diane Jeter, Elizabeth S. Jett, Peter Holt Jewell, Michael S. Jewell, Rebecca Ann Johns, Paul Reuben Johns, Susan Diane Johnson, Alex H., Jr. Johnson, Alvin S. Johnson, Anthony Paul Johnson, Barbara Ann Johnson, Camille Johnson, Catherine L. 326 326 414 273 441 326 326 326 326 434 570 326 326 47 326 273 326 576 326 327 327 273 327 273 327 438 327 327 327 273 572 327 573 571 327 327 327 327 48 570 327 327 327 50 327 327 327 273 573 327 434 327 570 327 327 327 327 573 327 327 233 27: 327 327 161 32 ' 32i 32 ' ; 571 INDEX NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Johnson, David Keith 273 Johnson, Dorothy L. 167 327 Johnson, Gerald Paul 273 Johnson, James P., Jr. 273 Joh nson, Janice Lee 135 327 Johnson, Joseph Allen 327 Johnson, Joseph R. 327 573 Johnson, Julie C. 173 327,571 Johnson, Linda Marie 327 Johnson, Malcolm K., Jr. 327 Johnson, Margaret M. 327 Johnson, Mark Steven 327 Johnson, Marsha E. 327 Johnson, Mollie T. 131 327,572 Johnson, OrmondW., Ill 135 327 Johnson, Robert M. 273 441 Johson, Susan J. 201 327 Johnson, Susan Lynn 273 Johnson, Thomas E. 578 Johnson, Wm. Green, III 327 577 Johnston, David C. 273 Johnston, George M. 327 Johnston, Gregory C. 273 Johnston, Joel P. 327 Johnston, Lawton L., Jr. 167 Johnston, PhiUp D. 273 JoUey, Shelia Ann 327 Jones, Alice Nan 327 414 Jones, Arnold Lynn 273 Jones, Bernard H., Jr. 327 Jones, Carl Malcolm 327 Jones, Charles Wayne 327 Jones, Deborah J. 327 Jones, Deborah S. 327 Jones, Ehzabeth Ann 327 Jones, F aye Balentine 273 Jones, Francis Gregg 191 273,423,572,575 Jones, Gregory Marvin 327 Jones, Henry Benjamin 573 Jones, James Craig 273 Jones, James F. 327 Jones, James Phillip 327 Jones, Karen Glenn 273 Jones, Margaret Ann 327 Jones, Margaret L. 327 372,571 Jones, Marilyn Fae 327 Jones, Mario E., Jr. 327 Jones, Ma. B., Jr. 327 Jones, Miriam Faith 327 Jones, Oscar Anderson 273 Jones, Pamela Beth 327 Jones, Patricia Anne 44 273 Jones, Patricia J. 274 Jones, Robert Bruce 327 Jones, Susan Alane 187 274,572 Jones, Thomas Michael 328 Jones, Wm. Kent 328 Jonkoff, Viktor Imre 46 328 Jordan, Dennis C. 274 Jordan, Douglas Keith 328 577 Jordan, Howard Greg 328 Jordan, James Cass 415 Jordan, Joan Marie Jordan, Lucy M. Jordan, Lynn Cora W. Jordan, Richard Homer Joseph, Donna Marie Jowers, Terry Jean Jowers, Wm. Lawson, Jr. Joye, Melissa C. Joye, Stephen Russell Joyner, Marcia Anna Julian, Jane Ellen JuUan, Pansy Falls Kaas, Jan Lindsay Kammoun, Nabeel F. Kane, Christopher M. Kapp, Woodman Crane Kappa Alpha Order Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Sigma Kartus, Joanna Jody Kastner, Michael L. Kawamura, Masateru Kay, Donna Jean Kay, Joyce Marie Kay, Wm. Andrew Kearns, Mark Gary Kearse, Henry Lewis Keck, Nancy Lou Keck, Peter Altmann Keenan, Georgia L. Keeney, Mark Winfield Kehne, Michael Todd Kehoe, Marjean Keisler, Duane Harold Keisler, William N. 274,423,572 Keith, Kim Nottingham Keith, Thomas M., Jr. Keitt, Daniel Hess, Jr. Kellahan, Robert M. Kelley, David Lynn Kelley, Howard Ronald Kelley, James M. Kelley, Mary Joyce 44, 159,274,429 Kelley, Peggy Edele Kelley, Steven D. Kelley, Susan Anolyn Kelley, Wanda Joann Kellum, Gregory Alan Kelly, Herbert Harris Kelly, James Edward Kelly, Kenneth Wm. Kelly, Marion Warren Kelly, Robert C. Kelly, Ruth Elizabeth Kelly, Stuart Barrett Kelton, John Thayer 328 274 570 328 48 328 69 328 328 204 570 328 328 328 572 274 328 274 476 328 577 210 182 424 186 214 328 328 274 328 414 328 438 74 328 328 328 328 328 419 328 328 573 328 571 328 191 573 44 328 274 274 274 328 328 328 381 42 471 328 274 577 328 46 328 167 328 274 328 575 577 328 328 274 KemmerUn, Fred S. 193 274,573 Kemon, Kenneth Solon 135 Kemp, Troy Donald 328 Kennedy, Carol King 69 328 Kennedy, Jean E. 328 Kennedy, William J. 274 Kennedy, Dantzler, Jr. 274 Kenney, James Patrick 573 Kenney, Kristie Anne 328 Keramos 425 Kerford, David P. 328 Kersey, Rodney C. 328 419 Kessler, Joseph Hart 328 Key, Daniel Allen 274 Kier, Brian Eugene 420 Kiger, Dee Rose 328 Kilgus, Carol Ann 167 328 Killey, Robert Eari 207 274,574 Killinger, James E. 167 Kimmitt, Deborah A. 328 400 Kinard, Harry Wilson 422 423,574 King, David Gerald 328 King, James H., Jr. 274 441 King, Julia Culbreath 328 King, Phyllis Huff 274 King. Richard Earl 328 King, Shiriey Ann 328 King, Stephen John 141 159,274 King, Steven Michael 167 328 King, Susan Baldwin 328 King, Theodore Foster 167 Kingman, Carol Joan 570 Kinney, Edwin Jerry 328 Kinsey, Dru-Ann 217 481,570 Kirby, Harry Keith 328 Kirk, Adrian Russell 328 Kirk, Terri Louise 328 Kirkland, Marian E. 328 Kirkpatrick, David M. 231 577 Kirkpatrick, Thomas L. 328 Kirschmann, George H. 274 Kiser, Robert Richard 43 423,471,573 Kissell, Virginia R. 328 Kittel, Charles F. 328 Kizer, Lawton E., Ill 147 Kizer, Phyllis Janet 328 Klapthor, Lauren B. 328 573 Kleckley, Nancy A. 328 Klinger, Debra Gene 329 Klosterman, Terryl H. 574 Klugh, Arthur M., Ill 329 Klugh, Debra Massey 329 Knight, MitcheU Hart 329 576 Knight, Vickie Lynn 329 Knight, Wesley C. 329 Knittle, Christine M. 275 Knobeloch, Charies F. 329 Knoebel, Susan Anne 135 329 Knox, John Robert 329 Kodama, Henry Eugene 329 439 Koefoed, Scott A. 329 Koenig, Harvey S. 431 Kohn, Michael Summer 329 Kolody, James Anthony 329 Koons, Kenneth Paul 578 Kosslcr, Wm. Joseph 159 Kouvaris. Samuel, Jr. 329 Kozlik, Philip C. 161 275 Kress, Carol Sue 329 Krisher, Lisa Jane 175 Kroger, Anita Marie 329 Kroske, Douglas Wm. 329 Krouse, Ashby Roy, III 329 Kuhnen, Marita E. 275 Kulikowski, Kathie L. 329 Kunz, Frederic David 161 Kuritz, Sheila Ann 329 Kurivchack, Susan 329 -L- Labrasca, Donna M. 329 Lacey, Belva Laurie 329 Lacey, Rachel Jane 329 Lack, Peter Michael 329 Lackey, Philip Martin 329 Laferte, Joseph Paul 329 Lagrone, Shirley Ruth 329 Lagrone, Wm. David 329 Laird. Thomas Holt 275 Lake, Dorothy F. 329 384 Lake, Frank Lindler 275 Lake, Mary Lynn 329 Lake, Thomas Ligon 275 578 Lamar, Charles R. 329 576 Lamb, Stephen McCain 329 Lambert, Mary Beth 329 Lamer, Edyth Louise 329 Lamp, David Daniel 275 Lancaster, Donald W. 275 Land, Gerry Lynn 275 Land, Karen Hazel 329 Lander, Elizabeth M. 329 Landers, Anise Marie 275 Landers, Paul 578 Landreth, John N., Jr. 578 Landreth, Loretta J. 329 Landrum Everett L., Jr. 329 Lane, Michael Ervin 275 Laney, Katherine P. 329 Lan ford, Terry 329 Lang, James Michael 329 Langford, Ella Mae 330 Langford, Harold P. 275 Langford, Sarah C. 149 275 Langley, Jeffrey Todd 431 Langstaff, George Q 330 Langstaff, Witt I., Jr. 330 441,573 Langston, Chas. Dennis 142 330 Lanier, James Taylor 579 Lark, Emily Kathleen 217 Lasher, Robert Dale 330 Latham Douglas Edwin 330 Lathan.Wm. Walter 46 330 Lathrop, Margaret E. 385 Latimer, Margaret G. 135 330,572 Laughlin, Alan Blair 44 48,275 Laughlin, Mary E. 330 Laur, Janet Lee 275 Lavender, Sally B. 330 Law, John MuUer 275 Law, Thomas Foster 167 330 Lawhon, John Lewis 330 Lawrence, Jane E. 330 Lawrence, Jennifer L. 330 Lawrence, Robert S. 575 Lawrimore, Barrett S. 330 Lawrimore, Robin Ann 330 Lawson, Leonard Ken 330 Lawson, Richard M. 330 Lawson, Sherry Teresa 330 Lay, Deborah Ann 330 Lay, Susan Elizabeth 330 Layton, Patricia A. 330 Leach, James Herbert 330 Leaphart, Daniel A. 276 Leath, Nancy Kathryn 330 Leavitt, Jean Frances 330 Leavitt, Thomas W. 330 Lee, Anita Jean 276 Lee, Caroline E. 330 Lee, Douglas F. 149 Lee, Howard Eugene 276 Lee, Nina Denise 167 Lee, Patrick Laverne 330 Lee, Ronald Dexter 330 Lee, Steven Frederic 330 Lee, Susan Joy 331 Legare, Edward Thomas 331 Legrand, Lynda Jean 331 Lehn, Charlotte 331 Leigher, Bany Carter 331 Leitch, John A., Jr. 331 Leite, John Sherwood 276 Leitner, Mary Elise 331 Lemon, James 276 423,578 Lendon, Tom 167 Lentz, Cathy Grey 331 Leonard, Mark Harris 331 Leonard, Steven Craig 331 Leopard, David Hugh 331 Leopard, John Lee 276 Leppard, Benjamin A. 276 Leptich, Wm. Mathias 54 Leslie, George Thomas 331 579 Leslie, Sara Louise 276 Lesslauer, Mark A. 415 Lester, Pamela Gail 183 331,571 Lever, David Reese 578 Lever, Paula Ann 331 Levy, Frank Anton, Jr. 331 Lewis, Amoret 331 Lewis, Anne Louise 175 204,276,570 Lewis, Carolyn V. 331 Lewis, Cathy Joyce 331 Lewis, Deborah Deon 161 276 Lewis, Donna Jean 331 Lewis, Glenn B. 331 Lewis, James Ruffm 331 Lewis, Lawrence Wayne 331 Lewis, Melanie Lynn 331 Lewis, Ohn Paul 159 Leyh, Ralph Stephen 153 Lida, Trudy Diane 331 Lienert, Howard D. 276 Ligon, Richard Cater 331 Ligon, Samuel Clark 276 Liles, Faith Bracey 331 Lindenberg, Kathleen 331 Linder, Jack Lamar, Jr. 331 INDEX PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Linderman, Wm. Charner 331 Lindler, Dale Elona 331 Lindler, Jerry Brent 277 Lindler, Susan Gayle 331 Lindsay, George D., Jr. 578 Lindsay, Pickens M. 49 235,277,423,441,469,572 578 Lindsay, Richard J.. Jr. 147 Lindsey.WadeH., Jr. 331 Lineberger. Joan A. 331 Lingefelt, Susan Gail 331 Lingle, James R., Jr. 331 481,575 Linyard, Henry H., Jr. 277 Lipscomb, Priscilla J. 331 Lipsey, John Timothy 167 331,427 Litchfield. Danny L. 203 573,574 331 331 331 331 420 331 331 331 277 331 331 147 277 331 167 Littlejohn, Thomas E. Livingston, C. Elaine Livingston, Caroline Livingston, Robert H. Livingston, Robert R. Livingston, Sidney L. Livingston, Wm. H., Jr. Lockaby. Lynn E. Lockett, Scott Hobart Locklair, Dale Lewis Locklair, John L., Jr. Loftis, James E., Jr. Loftis, Michael Wayne Lonas, Catherine E. London, John R., Ill 331,427,576 Long, Andy O., Jr. Long, Bruce Edwards Long, Donald Alfred Long, Estreh Lander Long, Evangeline E. Long, Luther Homer Long, Randy Alan Long, Samuel A. Long, William Joseph Long, Wm. Bryan Longo, Joseph David Loo, Chiu Kit Looney, Dennis C. Looper, Marshall G. Lord, John Malcolm Lord, Marilyn Joyce Lord, Mary Jane Love, Joseph Lowry Love, Sally Love, Suzanne Lovelace, Virginia L. Lovell, Ansel Shelley Lovell, Vicki Ann Lovinggood, Jean M. Lowden, Kevin Andrew Lowe, Brian Albert, Jr. Lowe, Douglas Howard 331 331 277 331 331 331 331 331 277 331 331 575 331 277 424 331 277 331 571 167 277 167 331 167 331 47 161,331 331 Lowery, Henry Kenneth Lown, Wayne Shull Loyd, Cynthia C. Lozynski, Stuart J. Lucas, Deborah Sue Lucas, James Lloyd 331 331 159 167 277 438 332 575 332 332 574 161 332,434 167 277 Lucius Henry Lucius, Martha Anne Lucius Philip J. Luck, Bruce Meredith Ludlam Linda Dawn Ludwig, Joachim Hans Luedeman, Sandra P Lupo, Lindsey Davis Lynam, Thomas P. Lynn, Jimmie Ruth Lytle, Lisa Howes -M- Macaulay, Elizabeth W. Macdonald, Ralph G., Jr. Mace, Debra Kim Mace, Stephen Philip Mackie, Francis M., Jr Mackney, Robert David Maclauchhn, Ann W. Macleish, Carolyn P. Madden, Charles B., HI Madden, Patricia F. Maddox, Barry Hershel Maduro, Ricardo A. Maffett, Johnnie R. Maggiore, Larry Louis Magrath, George N., Jr. Magumo, Bruce M. Mahaffey, Jane E. Mahon, Rucia Mahoney. Michael Paul Mahony, Robert Duane Maldeis, Richard W. Mallard, Barbara Carr Malone, Susan An n Malone, Wanda Jane Mann, Carole Kim Mann, Martha E. Mann, Ted Farley Manning, Virginia Ann Manuel, Gregory R. Manyak, Karen E. Mapp, Ann Haywood Mappus, Janet Elaine Marcus, James Michael Marett, George Ralph Marion, Stanley EUis Marler, Malcolm L. Marler, Tony Gene Marr, Annette Marie Marrett, Hosea M., Jr. Marshall, David T. Marshall, Joseph A., Jr. Marshall, Katherine D. Marshall, Martha C. Marshall, Michael W. Marshall, Peyton R. Marshall, Wallis M. Marti, Jane Louise Martin, Barbara AUce Martin, Calvin Cain Martin, Carroll Joyce 277 332 332 277 277 419 277 332 332 332 332 332 332 332 332 332 147 277 332 332 332 401 332 332 332 441 332 576 332 576 277 570 332 574 332 153 332 332 332 332 277 332 332 137 277 332 332 332 570 332 572 578 415 579 332 420 277 217 332 332 332 332 332 332 574 277 575 332 332 135 332 277 371 332 Martin, Charles A. Martin, Charles C. Jr. Martin, Charles Lee Martin, Gayle Eugenia Martin, Gil Bryan Martin, John Gary Martin, Kay Lamar Martin, Launa Carolyn Martin, Linda Lee Martin, Martha Jo Martin, Mary Susan Martin, Michael Leroy Martin, Pamela M. Martin, Robert Donald Martin, Sheryl Lynn Martin, Tony Addison Martinez, Marilyn Mason, James Alan Mason, Walter B., Jr. Massey, Cathy Dianne Massey, Ladson Evans Mast, Christina Rae Masters, Wm. Tony Mathias, Catherine E. Mathis, George Wm. Mathis, Julia C. Mathis, Laura Wald Mathis, Lee Terrell Matsinger, James R. Matson, Gene E. Matthews, David Ray Matthews, Jan Ellen Matthews, Thomas P., Mattis, Weat Carl, Jr. Mauldin, Marvin D. Mauney, John R. Maurer, David Charles Maury, Christopher L. Mauthe, John Walter Ma.xwell, Charles B. Mayhom, Patricia Ann Mayo, Johnny David McAlister, Charles E. McAUster, Kathy L. McAUster, Wm. Edgar McArthur, Barnwell P. McBride, Daniel Black McCall, Carl Clay McCall, Ronald Joe McCall, Stephen A. McCallum Howard T. McCallum, Hugh Barton McCants, James G., Jr. McCants, Jan M. McCarter, Susan M. McCarty, Constance R. McCarty, Michael T. McCaskUl, Esther J. McCaskill, John M. McCaskill, Marianna D. McCleave, Robert W. McClelland, Rebecca A. 333,570,571 McClure, James Hubert 333 McCollough, Margaret 571 McComb, Martha Jean 167 333 278 385 277 576 332 332 278 332 332 332 332 332 332 332 332 332 332 414 278 419 332 147 332 332 54 332 278 332 332 332 332 333 573 278 278 147 333 572 Jr. 333 167 333 333 574 333 333 574 333 333 423 43 44,571 333 333 415 333 333 333 333 333 278 333 574 278 575 333 333 278 333 333 333 333 333 333 183 McCombs, Bonnie H. McConnell, Paula Gene McCord, John Kenneth McCormick, Francis M. McCown, Carol Jean McCown, Samuel C. S. McCoy, Macie Kimball McCrary, George J., Jr. McCrary, Laura Ellen McCrary, Wm. Cover, II McCraw John Mark McCraw, Michael Edwin McCrea, Donna Jane McCrea, Jack M. McCreight, Kathleen A. McCrory, Linda Gail McCuen, Brenda Joyce McCuen, Pennie McCuUough, Karen J. McCutcheon, James C. McCutcheon, Owen K., Jr, McDaniel, WUlaim A. McDaniel, Wm. Aubrea McDaniel, Wm. Charles McDonald, Cathy Diane McDonald. James A., Jr. McDonald, Martha E. McDonald, Nancy Alice McDonald, Rose Marie McDow, Lee Martin McDowell, Victoria A. McEhoy, Nancy Lee McElveen, Cassandra R. McElveen, Nancy Moore McElveen, Virginia R. McFadden, Charles B. McFadden, Janice E. McFadden, Victor E., Jr. McFaddin, Henry Allen McGarity, Newman C. McGaw Sharon Anne McGee, Joseph Doren McGee, Sara Louise McGUl, Mary L. McGinn, Mary Lois McGinnis, Kevin E. McGrady, Margaret C. McGrath. Verna Ruth McGuigan, Michael J. Mcllvain, Stan Chas. Mcllwain, Marc S. Mclnnis, Daniel Baine McKee, David E., Jr. McKee, Jean Marie 37L McKenna, Jack F. McKenzie, Jack Aubrey McKeown, Marianna M. McKinney Eugene B. McKinney, Frank David McKinney, Judson S. McKinney Rebecca J. McKinnon, Wm. Watson McKnight, Mason H., Ill 333 278 333 575 278 278 333 278 333 333 333 578 333 333 278 333 333 167 333 240 572 333 333 333 278 575 333 575 333 400 333 278 333 333 278 418 333 335 384 335 335 335 335 335 335 46 335 335 197 335 335 278 335 161 335 335 278 335 335 335 153 576 335 167 278 401 335 335 335 44 278 392 439 278 42 278 335 335 McKorell, Meredith P. McLain, Donald M. McLamb, Wm. Wayne McLaughlin, Albert L. McLaurin, David D. McLaurin, Hugh C. McLaurin, John F. McLean, John Charles McLellan, Timothy P. McLeod, Alexander C. McLeod, Ben Evan McLeod, Nancy Jane McLeod, Vanda Lee McLoughlin, Brenda J. McMahon, Kathleen M. McMakin, Mary Lou McMillan, James A., Ill McMillan, Joanne M. McMillan, John Newton McNeely, Deborah Hope McNeill, George T. McNeill, Grady Oliver McNeill, WiUiam C, Jr. McPeak, Robert E., Jr. McPhail, James Wm. McPhail, Sarah R. McQueen, Vanessa Kim McQuown, Neva Lynn McRoberts, Donna C. McTamney, Aase N. McTeer Wm. Senn McWatters, Dewana Ann McWhorter, Michael E. Meade, William Lee Meadors, Pamela Faye Meadows, Steven B. 335 279 335 69 579 335 578 335 335 335 573 335 167 335 335 335 279 335 167 335 335 335 335 44 370 279 335 335 571 335 335 153 279 279 335 335 335 279 167 335 159 335,577 335 438 335 153 335 Meakin, Joan Travis Means, Wm. Charles Mease, Sally Pinckney Medbery, Charles H. Medbery, Robena E. Medical Technology Club 395 Medlin, Brenda J. 279 Medlin, Mary MeUnda 335 Meier, John Gabriel 69 Meincke, Carol Louise 130 335,572 Meinzinger, Edward E. 279 Meisenhelder, Jodee L. Mellard, Gloria Mellette, Morgan R. Meloy, Charles Jon Melton, Harry L., Jr Melton, Robert C, III Melton, Wanda Lynn Merck, Derrick R. Merck, Keith Arnold Merck, Pamela Jean Merkel, Thomas Wilson Merrell, Edward A., Jr. Merritt,Carl Frank Merting, Richard B. Metcalf, Bruce Earl Metts, Karen Denise Metz, Cynthia E. Metz, Janice Roie Metz, Stanley Dale Metzner, Linda Anne 335 279 335 335 335 427,430 335 335 147 335 335 335 574 279 335 335 335 335 336 167 336,434 336 574 161 INDEX NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Meyer, Christopher A. Meyer, Richard Lee Meyers, Wendy Kay Michel, Laurence John Michener, Wm. Kistler Microbiology Society Milford, Andrew M. Millender, Joesph R. Miller, Dean Dewitt Miller, Frances Jean Miller, Glenn Edwin Miller, Jackie Wayne Miller, Joel PhUip Miller, Judy Elaine Miller, Lane Duncan Miller, Lewis Michael Miller, Michael Henry Miller, Nancy Clare Miller, Nathan D. Miller, Patricia J. Miller, Ray Crosby Miller, Robert J., Jr. Miller, Stanley Mike Miller, Wm. Harold, Jr. Mills, Mozelle Amy Milton, John McKenna Mimms, Beverly Claire Mims, Cheryl Diane Miner, Roberta J. Minges, Cheryl Ann Mishoe, Barbara Ann Mishoe, Jerry Wayne Mitchell, Edward S. Mitchell, Lee Welles MitcheU, William H. Mobley, Edward C, Jr. Mobley, Hubert F. Mode, Gerald T. Moise, Henry Lenoir 441 Monroe, Deborah Gray Montague, Frank Saul Montgomery, Agnes V. Montgomery, George R. Montgomery, Harry J. 336 Montgomery, Robert S. Moody, Alton Turner Moody, Kenneth Joseph Moody, Linda Diane Moody, Martin Vol Moon, Cleon C, Jr. Moon, James Allen Moon, Joseph Thomas Moore, Ann Courtney Moore, Benson N., Jr. Moore, Beverly Gail Moore, Cary Parker Moore, Charles Wayne Moore, Cynthia E. Moore, Doris Irene Moore, Gregory Leigh Moore, John Ralph Moore, Johnny Andrew Moore, Johnny Lee 336 Moore, Joseph Heyward 575 336 Moore, Karen Margaret 336 570 Moore, Rhonda Leigh 240 336 Moore, Richard Ellis 336 336 385 400 Moore, Sherri Dell 280 336 Moore, Thomas M., Ill 167 336 337 336 Moore, Wm. Furman, III 337 44 Moorhead, Walter W. 280 336 371 402 336 Mooring, Benjamin W. 441 336 Moose, Cleveland D. 280 159 438 279 Moose, Patricia Ann 337 161 Morgan, Barry Sherron 280 279 578 336 Morgan, Joyce Vickery 280 575 Morgan, Leslie F. 49 336 337 573 578 Morgan, Robert L. 223 336 280,572 576 336 Morgan, Stephen T. 135 279 Morgan, Wando Jo 337 576 Morgret, Edward V. 280 576 Morris, Dennis Lynn 337 336 430 336 Morris, Gerald Lynn 280 336 Morris, James David 337 336 Morris, Jan Lee 337 336 571 336 Morris, Marion Wayne 385 336 Morris, Martha L. 337 571 481 ,570 279 Morris, Michael Glenn 337 384 Morris, Scott Alan 579 336 Morrow Corrie Scott 280 420 Morrow James R., Jr. 337 167 430 ,574 336 Morrow Philip C. 575 207 Morton, Eugenia H. 280 279 Morton, Joe Douglas 337 336 Morton, Lentz Ray, Jr. 337 336 Moses, Joe Miller 337 576 574 211 Moses, Mary Oclavia 337 575 Mosier, Suzanne M. 337 336 571 69 Moss, John Edward, Jr. 337 336 Moss, Lesley Jean 135 336 337 279 Moss, Sharon Marie 281 223 Moss, Vicki Frances 281 576 571 336 Mostertz, Wm. Carl, Jr. 337 161 578 336 Mott, Robert Van 337 336 Moyer, David Michael 573 336 Mozingo, Mary Jane 337 280 571 280 Mozley, Jennifer Sue 167 280 337,426 ,571 336 Mu Beta Psi 427 577 Muckenfuss, Sandra A. 337 336 Mudge, Stephen H. 578 336 Muehleisen, David P. 337 280 Mueller, Paul Gregory 337 575 MuUen, Michael S. 149 577 15S ,337 141 Mulligan, Wm. C. 579 336 MuUikin, Jerry Lee 47 280 337 336 MuUis, Terry Leon 281 336 Munger, Vicki Louise 337 575 Murden, John Alden 337 44 Murphy, Mary Kent 337 573 Murphy, Willie Wymon 337 280 Murray, David Richard 281 Murray, Emily E. Murray, Grady C, Jr. Murray, James Olin, Jr. Murray, Larry Richard Murray, Steven Wesley Murray, Virginia C. Murray, Wm. Jerome Musick, Timothy E. Mussman, Mark G. Muth, Wm. Richards Myers, Charles R., Jr. Myers, James Bryan Myers, Richard C, Jr. Myers, Richard Scott Myers, Ronald Wm. Myers, Sheryl Ann -N- Nance, John Wm. Naples, Sarah Lee Nash, Homer B., Jr. Nations, Charles E. Nave, Kathy Lynn Nave, Thomas B. Nawrocki, Lynne Ann Naylor, Drew Robert Neale, Michael Louis Neel, Darina K. Neese, Karen Suzanne Neighbors, Gloria R. Nelson, Charles Dan Nelson, Gary Kerr Nelson, Sharon D. Nelson, Timothy Jay Nelson, WiUiam A., Jr. Nesbitt, Pamela Nesmith, Teresa Ann Nettles, Blicker Earl Nettles, Charles S. Nettles, Margaret Ann Neubia, ComeUa Neville, Annette Newland, Kathryn Todd Newman, Charles S. Newman, Elbert B. Newman, JaneUe Newman, Michael Craig Newman, Myron M. Newman, Stephen E. Newton, Claude Robert Newton, Kenneth A. Newton, William Aaron Nichol, Lucas L. Nichols, David B. Nicholson, Samuel H. Nicholson, Teresa L. Nicholson, Thomas E. Niemeyer, Vicki Lynn Nimmons, Wm. Tad Nodine, Stephen Kent Nolen, Thomas Eugene Norris, Edward Leon Norris, Joe Ellen S. Northrup, Nancy 337 Norton, David B., Ill 578 Owings, Clinton B. 48 167 Norton, Terry Lee 282 338 337 Norwood, Connie Marie 337 Owings, Marvin A., Jr. 338 281 281 Nowack, Robert Nowack, Sperry Anne 577 338 573 153 Nunamaker, Celia L. 338 337 Nunnery, Henry G., Ill 338 -P- 337 Nuovo, Jeffrey Guy 282 578 Nutt, David Glenn 576 Pabody, Douglas M. 338 337 Nye, Terry Lee 338 Pace, Jerry Carmon 372 337 574 Pace, Rebecca Ann 338 574 Padgett, Alfred Lee 338 281 Padgett, Robert S. 282 281 -O- 419,439,469 ,574 337 Page, Heruy Mark 338 337 Oakley, Mary Frances 338 Page, Linda Kay 338 131 419 Page, Paula Arleen 338 577 Gates, Angela M. 338 Page, Thomas Evans 338 578 Dates, Jesse Edward 167 Page, Thomas Howard 153 337 338 ,427 338 Gates, Roy R., Jr. 338 Page, Valerie J. 282 Gbrien, Cynthia 570 Page, Wm. Sidney 405 574 Pagels, Thomas Robert 338 Gbrien, Edward M. 282 Palles, Claire B. 338 337 Gbrien, Lou Ann 338 Palmer, Jack Andrew 282 337 Gcain, Michael David 420 Palmer, Jane Edith 338 281 Oconnor, Mary Ellen J. 135 454 337 338 Palmer, Joyce Ann 338 337 Odare, Thomas Anthony 338 Palmer, Nora Gail 338 578 Gdell, Harnett E., Jr. 338 Palumbo, Dennis James 282 135 Odell, Jerry Alan 338 Panhellenic Council 172 281 372 ,573 Pankopp, Kenneth A. 282 578 GdeU, Margaret L. 338 575 337 Ggle, Diane M. 338 Paradis, Mary Rose 338 281 Ogle, Michael Geneen 338 Parham, Sharon Dianne 282 281 Ghlandt, John D., Jr. 385 Parker, Cindy Kay 338 337 Okey, Margaret Riley 338 Parker, Cynthia Lee 338 571 Oldham Mark Dowdle 338 Parker, Daniel Eugene 578 281 Omeara, Geoffrey A. 338 Parker, David Andrew 338 159 Omega Psi Phi 246 Parker, Lawton G., Jr. 282 281 Order of Athena 428 575 281 Orders, James B., Ill 282 Parker, Margaret E. 282 441 Ordog, James Joseph 338 Parker, Robert P. 167 337 Orr, Edwin Earl 338 Parker, Wm. Ernest 167 281 Grr, Robert Louis, Jr. 282 Parker, Yvonne E. 338 337 Orton, Charles Alan 338 Parks, Russell Paul 338 574 Orvin, Denmon W., Jr. 338 Parks, Sandra Kay 338 337 Osborne, Deborah S. 282 571 337 Osborne, Maiy Delphia 338 Parler, Edward Lonnie 167 337 Osborne, Robert J., Jr. 338 Parler, Shirley B. 282 337 Osborne, Robert M. 282 Parnell, Opal Iris 338 571 Oshinsky, Michael J. 282 Parr, Arthur D., Ill 283 337 Osment, Richard D. 282 Parr, Boyd Hobson 338 281 Osteen, David Vernon 338 573 281 Osteen, Jamie Johnson 282 Parris, Cynthia Faye 338 240 Osteen, Michael P. 338 Parris, Robert P. 283 337 Ostergard, Ky 338 573 578 Gstling, Charles H. 130 Parrish, Charles A. 372 337 338 Parsick, Steven J. 243 281 Oswald, Ahce Joan 438 579 439 577 Parson, Martin Edward 338 281 Oswald, Patricia Ann 282 Patat, Cart Heain, Jr. 338 281 Otoole, Danelle P. 282 Patrick, Catherine E. 338 281 Otterson, Susan Carol 282 Patrick, Francis M. 339 576 571 Patrick, John W. 339 337 Ouzts, Kathy Susan 338 Patrick, Marian Faith 161 337 Ouzts, Mack Lee 338 339 201 Owen, John Edwin 282 Patterson, Eugene M. 283 337 Owen, Michael Lewis 338 Patterson, James G. 339 337 Owen, Rosalyn L. 338 Patterson, James H. 339 337 Owens, Carol Ann 167 Patterson, Jerry D. 283 337 338 Patterson, Lewis D. 283 337 Owens, Elizabeth B. 338 578 153 Owens, Jan Melia 282 Patterson, Monty B, 339 281 Owens, Marion Eugene 167 Patterson, Pamela D. 339 281 Owens, Mary Roberts 338 Patterson, Richard J. 283 337 Owens, Stuart Cameron 338 Patterson, Robm Kaye 283 572 Owens, Thomas Wayne 338 Patton, John F. 283 « INDEX PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Patton, Robin Adair 339 Phillips, Evelyn J. 340 571 Philhps, Katherine M. 340 Paturzo, Nancy Ann 339 Phillips, Larry R. 284 Paturzo, Pamela E. 204 Philpot, Edith Louisa 340 283 Phipps, Elizabeth R. 340 Patz. James Michael 54 Phlegar, Pamela Lynn 340 339 Piazza, Sandra Jane 161 Paul, David Wilson 283 284 .434 Pautler, Keith Brian 339 Pickens, Wm. Cormany 340 Paylor, Ralph Rankin 153 Pierson, Anna Sue 340 Payne, James M.. Jr. 339 Pietkiewicz, Bruce F. 340 575 578 Payne. Stephen A. 339 Pi Kappa Alpha 226 Paysmger. Jane T. 167 Pi Kappa Phi 432 Peach, Brucie Linda 339 Pike. Terri Lynn 340 Peach, Nelson R. 339 Pinner, Laura 340 Peacock, Wilbur Leon 283 Pinson, Elizabeth Ann 340 Peake, Derrick S. 339 570 ,571 Pearson, Lloyd Mark 339 Pinson, Julie E. 340 Pedcn, Frank Donald 339 Piper, Daniel Adriane 340 Peden, John Samuel 339 Pipkin, Michael E. 340 Peden, Susie Floride 339 Pippen, Stephen M. 340 Peebles, Sherril Anne 339 Pitman, Arthur Vaughn 284 Peeler, Susan V. 339 574 Peeples, Derbiana 167 Pittard, Eva Lois 340 339 571 Pittman, Marsha Diane 340 Peeples, John L., Ill 339 Pittman. Robert D., Jr. 340 409,572 574 Pittman, Robert 1 ' ., Jr. 167 Peeples. Kenneth A. 576 340 Pender, Thomas Murray 283 Pittman. Roy Edwin, Jr. 284 414 579 427 Pcndergrass, P. Philip 339 Pitts, Gary Dean 340 Penland, David Roger 339 Planchock, Stephen M. 167 Pennell, James Adams 284 Piatt. Andrew Mark 159 Pennington, Edna Lynn 167 577 339 434 Piatt, Terry Heyward 340 Pepper, Wade Louis, Jr. 339 385 Perkins, Cathy Ann 339 Player, Hugh Marshall 284 Perkins. John Russell 50 425 339 Plemmons, Teresa G. 340 Perry. Elizabeth B. 50 Plowden, Tommasine 340 339 Plummer, Robin Ann 340 Perry, Elizabeth J, 284 Poag, Thomas Marvin 340 Perry, Philip Rodney 339 Pocock, Dale Innes 340 573 Podmore, Walter E. 167 Perry, Richard Oneil 339 Pohlman, James Marvin 340 Perry, Rufus Everette 339 Polk, Angela Jean 47 Perry, Valerie Jean 240 340 284 Polk, Ernest F., Jr. 284 Pershing Rifles 455 385 Peters, Albert H., Ill 284 Polk. James David 143 577 340 Peterson, John Kelley 54 PoUak, Gregory John 576 339 Pool, Susan Ann 340 Pettigrew, David L. 339 Poole, Doris Emily 284 578 Poole, Harry Wilkes 340 Pettigrew, Nancy Jean 284 Pope, Timothy Ray 340 Pettigrew Phyllis A. 340 577 Pettit, Jeffrey W. B. 340 Porcari, John F. 572 Pettit, Laura C. 135 579 340 Porter, Mary Latrell 340 Pettit, Marie Hooper 340 Porter, Oscar S.. II 578 Pettus. James L. 340 Porter, Philip Smith 50 419 578 Petty, Patricia J. 50 Porter, Robert C. 285 131 ,284 Porth, Gary Brice 340 Pctzel, Arthur R., Jr. 340 Poston, Harold C, Jr. 340 Phi Delta Theta 218 Poston, Jerd Watts 340 Phi Eta Sigma 430 Poston, Kenneth W. 340 Phi Gamma Delta 222 Poston, Ronald Lee 340 Phi Psi 431 Potter, Ira H., Ill 69 Phifer, Mary Margaret 340 Potter, Jeffrey Wm. 576 570 Potts, Susan Lynn 340 Phifer, Thomas M., HI 340 Pottz, Sandra Lynn 340 Phillips, Diane Joyce 284 Poultry Science Club 402 411 Powell, Frank Joseph 340 Phillips, Donald T., II 42 Powell, James T. 423 284 Powell, Joseph L., Jr. 340 577 Powell, Leroy D. Powell Teresa Doris Powell, Terry Lee Prater, Julie C. Prater, Susan Jane Prather, John Wm. Ill Pratt, John Sherman 75 285,423 Pratt, Robert E., Jr. Pregnall, Herbert G. Prescott, Michael K. Prescott, Thomas C. Presley. Kathy M. Presley, Rebecca M. Pressley, Bradley K. Pressley Steven W. Pre- Vet Club Price, Ansel B. Price, Claudia Yvonne Price, David Michael Price, Debra Price, Harold J., Jr. Price Jane Faith Price, Martha Ann Price Milton Terry Price, Peggy Jane Price, Stephen Elmore Priddy Dorothy J. D. Pridmore, James K. Prince, Harry Earl Prince, Janet Ann Pringle, Linda Ann Printz, Dell M., Ill Pritchard Randy Ross 285 Pritchard, Robin L. Proctor, AUene A. Proctor, Edward L., Jr. 285,423,441,474,480 Propst, John Wyatt Prosser, Beulah Lynn Prosser, Ryan Eugene Prout, Robin Louise Provence, Herbert H. Pruett, Jack Wesley Pruette, Ralph Lynn Psi Mu Psi Puette, John Doster Puette, Michelle Puette. Wilson Allen Pugh, Dana Kristine Pullen, Bruce Allen PuUen, David Brock 341 Pulliam, Terry Lane Pund, Clarence S. Purcell, Ellen Paige Purcell, Jane Leigh Purcell, Michael P. Purcell, Tommy Lee Purdy, Keith Alan Purdy, Thomas L. Purnell, David J., Jr. Purtonen, Marja H. 340 153 285 340 571 340 207 574 43 470 285 285 40 0 340 340 340 340 340 577 340 401 340 161 340 340 571 340 44 340 135 340 340 341 341 381 285 470 341 341 400 341 341 341 167 427 341 571 44 578 341 54 341 285 341 575 285 285 434 285 46 285 341 341 167 427 341 341 341 574 341 143 285 341 341 285 285 426 285 Purvis, Victoria Lee Pushkar, Basil Paul Putnam Donna Lynn Pyeatt, Darrell Wayne Quails, Harry F. 3 Quails, Nancy Jacobs Queen, William Robert Quick, Cathy Martha Quillian, Bonnie Gene Quinn, George Arthur Quinton, Cathy Joann 341 54 341 341 341 47 ,371 136 341 439 161 285 341 341 341 401 -R- Rabcy, Duncan W., Ill Rabon, Billy Melvin Rabon, Horace T. Raburn, Richard Wayne Rada, Ken Marvin Raffini. Milton L. Ragsdale. Walter R. Raines, Marshall T. Rainey, John Wesley Rainy, Christine A. Ralston. Ruth Wells Rambow, Robert Alan Ramsdell, Howard N., Jr. Ramsey, Alice Marie Ramsey, Barnwell, S. Ramsey, Bobby Wayne Ramsey, Donald Lee Ramsey, Elizabeth J. Ramsey, Reuben N., Ill Randall, Gregory Alan Rankin, Mark Samuel Rankin, Susan Farmer Rapp, Thomas Stanley Rash, David Jackson 54, 135 Rathbun, Charles A., Jr. Rau, Pamela Jean Rauch, Laura Ann Rawl, Susan Helen Ray, Terry Randall Ray, Verna Rebecca Rayfield, Susan R. Read, Cindy Edith Reading, Theodore H. Ready. Wm. Alva, 111 Rearden, Robert Carl Reaves, Gregory Lunn Rector, Michael B. Reece, Michael S. Reed, George H., Jr. Reed, Janet Rosalin Reed, Pixie Elizabeth Reed, Richard W. Reed, Russell Byron Reese, Benjamin F. Reese, David Augustus 341 439 285 341 341 341 341 167 341 341 341 54 341 341 285 341 285 341 341 285 54 341 341 342 286 578 50 342 167 342 167 342 342 342 48 342 161 286 161 342 342 342 286 342 286 342 286 342 342 159 286 342 286 342 Reese, John Clark Reeves, Carrol B. Reeves, Jeffrey Alan Register, Ernest E. Reichert, Susan J. Reid, Mary Eliza Reid, Michael Eugene Reid, Terry Allan Reidhead, Sarah Jo Reinovsky, Rebecca A. Reinovsky, Roberta J. Reis, Franklin Dirk Remelius, John Philip Rendall, Kenneth M. Renner, Carl Joseph Reno, Karen Lynne 342 342 342 342 400 342 572 342 342 286 342 43 286,429 342 342 342 161 579 167 286,427 342 Rentz, Marion G. Rey, Humberto G. Reymer, Carolyn Ida Reynolds, Deborah Ann Reynolds, Edward L. Reynolds, Jerry Lee Reynolds, John C. Reynolds, Karen Lee Reynolds, Leonard D. Reynolds, Philhp H. Reynolds, Terry Edwin Rhoden, Keith Lamar Rhodes, David Alan Rhodes, John Alan Rhodes, Laura Lee Rhodes, Leon Wilbur Rhodes, Mary Lagrant Rhodes, Mellie Lynn Rhodes, Nelson Keith 3 Rhymes, Michael Roy Rice, Brenda Fay Rice, Carol Ann 414 342 342 342 342 342 342 149 342 342 419 342 372 342 574 574 342 342 573 571 342 161 342,427 342 187 572 286 572 342 342 342 161 342 161 Rice, Ernest H., Ill Rice, Teresa Jan Rich, Linvil Burton Richards. Robert C. Richards, Vallin J. Richardson, Brenda E 240, 286 Richardson, Cantey M. 159 Richardson, Donna M. 50 179,286,429,474,570,571 Richardson, Frances P. 159 240, 286 Richardson, Jenkins L. Richardson, Phillip C. Richardson, Walter K. Richardson, Wm. Olen Richbourg, Bennie F. Richbourg, Francis W. Richman, Joseph Allan 286 575 342 286 342 286 167 Rickard, Robert W. Ricker, Janet Nadine 286,427 286 342 571 342 197 Ricketts, Athula Jane Riddle, Ferman Calvin 286,573 Riddle, Jo Ann 342 Riddle. Stephen A. 286 Rideout, Paul Thomas 342 Ridge, James L. 342 INDEX PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Ridgeway, Kenneth Ray 342 Rosenberg, Jenny G. 74 RmeCIub 512 343 Riley, Joel Clinton 286 Ross, Carolyn T. 287 Riley, John Alexander 342 Ross, John Baylis 577 Riley, Larry Alvin 167 Ross, John Ellis 287 Riley, Roger Dell 342 423 !,575 Ringer, Kathy Lynn 342 Ross, Melvin Gerald 343 Riordan, Robert M. 342 Ross, Steven Robert 343 Riordon, Wm. Henry 578 Rossman, Donna Lee 288 Rish, George Randy 342 Roswal, Vicki Lynn 343 Ritchie, Charles M. 342 Rountree, James R. 343 Ritter, Irank L. 342 Rourk, Patricia Ellen 343 Rivers, John cm 43 Rowe, David Lawrence 48 45,48,286,423,472 50,54,69, 141 ,288 Rizer, Marion Lucas 342 Rowell, Donna Lynn 343 Roark, Dillard Nick 286 Rowell, Wm. CarroU 344 Robbins, Danny B. 573 Rowntrce, John P. 344 Robbins, Juha Annr384 Royals, Charies D. 344 Roberto, Catherine A. 204 Royster, Donald G. 344 342 405 Roberts, Barbara 343 RPA Club 404 Roberts, David John 343 Rudisail, Phyllis L. 288 Roberts, Deborah Jean 287 431 Roberts, Gary Roy 287 Ruff, Randall Counts 288 Roberts, Susan Lynn 343 Rugby Club 513 Roberts, William R. 153 Rush, Nancy Ruth 344 Robertson, Judy Y. 167 570 Robertson, Walter R. 343 Rushton, Bruce Wayman 344 Robeson, Benjamin J. 343 Rushton, H. Guilford 288 Robeson, Elizabeth W. 343 423,441,473 ,577 Robinson, Colette E. 343 Rushton, Jessie Marie 344 Robinson, John R. 575 Rushton, Robert E. 344 Robinson, Marlene L. 343 Rushton, Ronald Layne 344 Robinson, Michael W. 287 Rushton, Susan Carol 344 Robinson, Nancy A. 287 Rushton, Wm. Tupper 344 Rochester, Daye A. 343 Russell, Barry W. 426 Rochester, Dewey P., Jr. 167 Russell, Claude L. 400 Rochester, Melba Lynn 343 Russell, Wm. Stanley 344 Roddey, Samuel Lathan 575 Rustin, Amy Suzanne 344 Roddey,Wm. Joseph, IV 343 Ruszenas, Caria Ann 344 574 Ryan, David Lee 344 Rodelsperger, Lynn M. 287 Rysinski, John P. 344 Rodelspcrger, Marie A. 343 Rodgers, Michael A. 240 343 -S- Rodgers, Morgan Stone 343 Rodgers, Samuel Aaron 343 Sailing Club 614 Roe, Jean Maria 343 Saine, Susan Anne 344 Roesel, Julius M., Ill 287 Saitta, Richard John 344 Roffe, Patricia V. 287 578 414 Sale, Katherine E. 344 Rogers, Charles M. 161 Salley, Robert Edwin 344 579 Salter, John W., Ill 344 Rogers, Deborah Kay 343 Salter, Marjorie Lynn 288 Rogers, Elizabeth A. 74 Salter, Rebecca L.414 141 ,287 Sample, Esther Oneal 344 Rogers, Flora Celeste 343 Sampson, Peter Edwin 344 434 Sampson, Scott Paul 344 Rogers, l- ' rank B., Ill 343 Sanders, Cynthia Ann 240 Rogers, Gerald Joseph 343 344 Rogers, Randal C. 343 Sanders, Cynthia Ann 344 Rogers, Richard Alan 147 571 343 Sanders, Earl Furman 344 Rogers, Sara Almeda 287 Sanders, Lawrence L. 167 Rogers, Stanley Kim 343 344 574 Sanders, Martha Ann 344 Rogers, Susan Leslie 343 Sanders, Michael H. 441 571 470 ,578 Roll, Susan Elaine 343 Sanders, Stephen 0. 344 Rollins, Jimmy Bryan 343 Sanders, Terry Lynn 345 Rolhns, Stacy Linton 159 Sandifer, Rosalyn A. 345 Roof, Morris Lee, Jr. 167 Sansbury, Helen Gail 233 343 345 Roper, Sarah Edith 343 Sapp, Deborah Lynn 345 Rose, James Warren 343 Sargent, Timothy L. 345 Rosemond, Milford, Jr. 72 Sarratt, John Madison 345 287 Sartain, Sandra E. 345 Sarvis, Wm. George, Jr. 288 Setzler, Thomas Edwin Sasser, David T. Sasser, Jeannie R. Sasser, Nancy Mildred 345 Satcher, Richard H. Saunders. Russell A. Saunders, Ruthie P. Savageau, Linda Lee Sawyer, Eric Wm. Saye, Jananne Sayers, Walter Edward Saylor, Terry Owen Scabbard and Blade Scales, Jenny Claire Scarborough, Robert L. Schaefer, Paula Marie Schafer, Lee Wagner Schenker, Robert H. Schick, Stephen T. Schilling, Bethany J. Schipper, David Joel Schmid, Lonny Ray Schnaak, Allen Wayne Schneider, Dana Paul Schoffstall, Karen L. Schollkopf, Edwin J. Schrader, Susan D. Schrimpf, Ruth Anne Schroeder, Neiling H. Schulley, Randolph P. Schumacher, Ann C. Schumacher, James R. Schwartz, James L. Schwob, Mary Ellen Scoggins, Janet Love Scoggins, John Robert 423 Scott, George Wm. Scott, MitcheU S. Sarvis, Pamela Hayes Scott, Susan Carol Scott, Suzanne Wright Scott, Thomas P. Scruggs, Wm. Bryan Scurry, Glenn Barry Scurry, Ralph Raymond Seabrook, Ephriam M. Seay, Nancy Jean Sebhatu, Mesgun Seel, Lauren C. Seesman, Paul Andrew Segars, Albert L., Jr. Segars, James R., Jr. Seibel, Benjamin H. Seithel, Gary Brian Self, John White Sellers, Lanny J. Sellers, Mary P. Sellers, Richard Lynn Sellers, Sharon Dale Senn, Louie H., HI Sentelle, Robert H. Senters, Teresa G. Serra, Charles G. Sessions, Vickie Dean Settle, David M. Setzler, Cari B., Jr. 385,402 Setzler, Charies W. 385,402 573 577 288 201 ,570 345 345 288 345 575 161 288 345 579 464 288 574 135 345 345 345 579 575 345 345 345 345 288 345 345 345 345 345 288 345 345 288 245 197 345 195 ,573 288 345 573 345 345 345 289 289 345 345 345 159 161 44 441 577 345 289 345 345 345 345 345 345 289 578 345 345 345 345 345 289 573 289 573 Sexton, Michael T. Seyle, Frank W., Jr. Shade, Dennis Arthur Shalhoub, Kamel Hanna III 345 575 44 345 289 289 381 289 345 575 289 345 578 345 345 345 345 345 345 345 345 345 345 345 48 345 345 167 345 346 289 346 Ir. 346 346 289 346 576 346 217 346,572 Shirer, James H., Jr. 346 Shirer, KeisterM., Jr. 346 Shirley AUce E. 346 Shirley, James L., Jr. 346 Shirley, Larry N. 289 Shirley Laura Stowe 346 Shirley, Rodney Keith 289 Shirley, Sylvia E. 346 Shirley, William R. 289 Shook, David Lee 346 Short, Deborah Lynne 346 Short, Kevin David 346 Shreve, Sharon J. 346 Shugart, Henry L. 289 381,577 Shugart, Steven Lynn 346 577 Shulby, Richard Bruce 346 Shuler, Conrad K. 239 289,423,578 Shannon, Douglas R. Shannon, Edward M. Sharpe, Joyce M. Sharpe, Robert G., Jr. Sharpe, Robert Ivan Shaw Wade H., Jr. Shea, Karen Mara Shealy Arthur Hugh Shealy, Lisa Gayle Shealy, Walter W., Jr. Shearouse, Daniel E. Shedd, Marion F., Jr. Sheehan, James Edward Sheets, Karen E. Shell, Diane Shell, John Clinton Shell, Margaret Shell, Marietta K. Shelton, Sally Ann Sheppard, Judith E. Sherard, John S. Sherard, Thomas A., Sheriff, Jackie T. Sherrod, Mary June Sherron, Clarence T. Shetley, Cindy Rae Shipe, Ann Kelso Shuler, David P., Jr. Shuler, Deborah Gail Shuler, Gerald Wayne Shuler, James M. Shuler, Joy Lena Shuler, Kenneth Paul Shuler, Mabel Parrott Shuler, N. Boyd Shuler, Nancy Marilyn Shuler, Norman Fred Shuler, Samuel H., Jr. Shuler, Susan C. Sickhng H. Wm., II Sides, Charles Hobart Sides, Daniel Howard Sierer, Catherine H. Sigafoos, Jill 346 346 346 289 572 346 161 346 572 153 346 346 346 289 578 346 346 346 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau Epsilon Sillay, Deborah L. Simmons, Benjamin G. Simmons, Carl Walker Simmons, James Edward Simmons, Mary M. Simmons, Michael E. Simmons, Neil Wm. Simon, Solomon Henry Simoneau, David Wm. Simons, Sarah Ruth Simpson, Carolyn Iris Simpson, Cecilia Beth Simpson, Deborah Jean Simpson, Ernest C. Simpson, Janet Remell Simpson, Richard R., Jr. Simpson, Robert M., Ill Simpson, Roger Keith Sims, Agnes Young Sims, Betty Ann Sims, Guy M. Sinclair, James E. Singh, Udai Pratap Singleton, Freddie L. Sippell, Sally Jeanne Sitar, Kathleen Bane Sites, James Edward Skelton, Francis E., Jr. 230 234 238 436 346 571 346 574 289 289 346 167 346 289 289 346 346 346 290 346 571 346 346 346 290 197 346 346 159 49 290,576 346 290 290 135 346 Skelton, Robert Boyd 203 290, 574 Skelton, Thomas E., Jr. 45 47, 346 573 290 135 346 574 346 290 346 571 346 346 346 290 290 572 346 434 44 Skinner, James Marvin Skinner, Joe Mac Skinner, Roland Leroy Slabaugh, James A. Slade, Sam Mitchell Slaton, Joel Ashley Slattery, Elizabeth G. SUce, Sandra Lynn Sligh, Chevis Raymond Sligh, Richard Milton Sloan, Michael Joel Sloan, Patricia Jean Sloan, Theresa Jill Sloan, Thomas L. 167,270,427 Slone, Mary Louise Slyder, David Allen Small, Carole Lynn Small, Rachel D. Smallwood, James E. Smith, Anderson V., Jr. Smith, Andrew Charles Smith, Ashby Mitchell Smith, Belinda Gail Smith, Beverly Dale Smith, Brian Bethea Smith, Charles Farish Smith, Claudia V. Smith, David C. Smith, Earl James Smith, EUis Ewell Smith, Enoch, III 346 573 346 346 571 290 575 346 346 346 290 434 346 346 346 161 346 346 346 INDEX PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Smitli. George Arthur Smith, Georgette Smith, GeraJd Neil Smith, Harold E., Jr. Smith, Howard M., Jr. Smith, Jacqueline R. Smith, James Robin Smith, Jared Manly Smith, Jean Ann Smith, Jeffrey Leon Smith, John Rodney Smith, John Walton L. Smith, Johnny Lee Smith, Johnny Ray Smith, Joseph Anthony Smith, Joyce E. Smith, Karen Barbee Smith, Lawrence Henry Smith, Leslie M. Smith. Mark W. Smith, Martha Lynn Smith, Onetta P. Smith, Pamela Lynn Smith, Patricia S. Smith, Priscilla Dale Smith, Robert Anthony Smith, Robert Edward Smith. Robert Sanford Smith, Roger Dale Smith, Samuel H., Jr. Smith, Sandra Lynn Smith. Sandra Sue Smith, Susan E. Smith, Susannah Woods Smith, Thomas Edwin Smith, Thomas Gerald 54 64, 290 346 481 347 578 347 347 290 167 347 130 290,571 347 Smith, Thomas Wm. Smith, Thompson A Smith, Tony R. Smith, Vernon C Jr. Smith, Walter George Smith. William KeUy Smith, Wm. Michael Smoak, Julius Allen Smoak, Mary Smyth, Joseph Baker Snelgrove, Keith Omar Snell. Rodney Mark Snelling, Meli nda Ann Snipes, Anne Marie Snipes, Calvin Milton 578 347 347 347 347 347 570 290 572 579 347 290 347 347 347 290 347 578 347 147 347 161 347 347 290 347 347 347 481,578 347 575 347 371,573 347 347 576 290 347 341 578 347 347 347 574 167 347 347 167 347 348 571 231 423,572,577 Snipes, Harold Lee, Jr. Snipes, Michael H. Snoddy, Robert P. 290 348 167 290 348 575 Snyder, John Owen Snyder. Michael J. Society for the Advancement of Agricultural Education 406 Society for the Advancement of Management 408 Society for the Advancement of Mechanical Engineers 405 Society of American Foresters Sol, Jose Eduardo Sosebee, Tina Jean Sottile, Mary P. Sottile, Nicholas C. Souder, Donna Marie Southe rlin, Nancy E. Sowell, Charles Henry Sowell, Marian Sue Sowers, Nancy Ruth Sox, Carolyn Lorene Spainhour, Donna Y. Spanish Club Sparks, James Neal Sparrow, Howard Lucas Spearman, Wm. E., HI Specter, Jay Morris Speer, Carl Cranberry Speissegger, Heidi M. Spell, Chester S. Spell, James Smith Spells, Benjamin F., Jr. Spinella, Peter Phil Spires, Gregory T. 348 Spires, Tanya Marie Spitz, Robert K. Spivey, James Terry Spivey, Eon Malcolm Sponaugle, Danny Lee Spotts, Nancy Lynn 29 Spradley, Henry Alvin SpratUng, Elizabeth Sptott, Carol M. Sprott, Rodney M. Sprouse, James Herman Sprouse, Michael Y. Squires, Judith R. Squires, Wendy Edwina Stair, Ronald Gale Stalcup, Cathy Anita Stalcup. Fredna C. Stalcup, Stephen H. StaUings, Teresa G. Stamm Stephen E. StancU, Charles J. Stang, George W., Jr. 43 ' Stanley, Jolanda M. Stansell, George T. Stansell, Gloria D. Stanton. Clyde T. Stanton, David Wilson Stapleton, Lex Wm. Stapleton, Pamela J. Stapleton, Tony R. Starkey, AUce Marie Staton, Suzanne B. Steading. Michael L. Steadley, Daniel M. Stearns, Melissa M. Steedly, Wendell M. Steele, David Scth 410 348 348 348 207 348 348 161 348 348 167 348 291 70 577 348 348 578 576 348 571 348 291 291 436 291 579 167 427 347 142 348 348 348 47 571 291 291 348 46 348 348 348 348 161 572 348 348 348 348 348 348 381 348 573 291 579 348 348 348 348 143 291 349 349 167 349 349 349 571 291 167 349 217 349 349 349 Steele, Herbert David Steele, Robert Vann Steelman, Jeffery L. Steelman, Paul Curtis Steer, Charles Joseph Stein, Ehzabeth Anne 349 SteinkuUcr, Wm. Paul Stelling, Ernest L., Jr. Stelling, John H. E. Stephens, Joseph Mark Stephens, Sandra Jane Stepp Benjamin T. Sterghos, Ronald Todd Stevens, Kathy Jean Stevens, Pamela Kay Stevens, Peter Henry Stevenson, Thomas M. Stewart, Carrol, Jr. Stewart, Garry Nathan Stewart, Genevieve R. Stewart, James Hubert Stewart, James M., Jr. Stewart, Janice M. Stewart, John Wm. Stewart, Pamela Stewart, Randall S. Stewart, Susan T. StUI, Hugh R., Jr. Still, Kenneth Lee Stiller, Paul Evan Stirling, Kathryn Dee Stockfisch, John R. Stockman, Russell Lee Stocks, Jeffrey Lynn Stoddard, Belinda J. Stoddard, Leland C, Jr. Stoddard, Linda Janet Stoddard, Linda Sue Stoddard, Sandra Ann Stoehr, Roy N., Jr. Stogner, Clarence Lee Stokes, Alvin Dixon Stokes, John Wesley Stokes, Mark S. Stone, Halsted McLure Stone, Herbert N., Jr. Stone, Nena Catherine Stone, Samuel Rogers Stonemetz, Jerry L. Stoney, John Colvin 34 Stoney, Sanford P. 34 Story, Charles Issac Story, John D. Stoudenmire, Ellen P. 37 Stout, Susan Blake Strack, Jeffrey F. Streisel, George D., Jr. Stribhng, Robert S. Strickland, Ernest E. Strickland, Terry D. Strickland, Wayne H. 349 574 349 573 291 167 349 239 371 245 349 50 349 291 291 349 439 349 291 349 349 201 349 349 425 291 349 349 349 75 291 292 292 349 349 349 349 349 167 292 415 349 292 576 349 349 349 167 292 349 438 349 577 349 167 427 292 349 349 349 349 430 167 427 148 576 292 292 292 384 292 349 349 292 349 573 292 426 Stricter, Stephen L. Strom Pamela Louise Strom Rebecca Ann Strom Wilson Lee Stroman. David R. Strong, Lynn C. Stroud, Janet Sue Stroup, Susan Rebecca Stuart, Charles A., Jr. Stubblefield, Raymond Stubbs, Robbi M. Stuck, Michael W. Student Chapter AIS Student League for Black Identity 292 576 349 349 349 578 349 349 217 349 349 349 167 153 376 72 Student Nurses Association 411 Student Union Studinka, Emil Sturman, John Kenneth Sturtevant, Thomas M. Suddeth, Frances Ann Sudduth, Barbara L. Sudduth, Darrell A. Suhayda, Charles G. Suit, Michael R. Sullivan. Maureen W. Sullivan, Robert W. Sullivan, Susan Suman, David Foy Summerford, Cheryl L. Sumner, Margaret Jane Suratt, Celia Anne 154 349 576 576 50 292 349 349 349 349 349 349 349 349 349 349 349 167 350,431,434 Suratt, John Charles Suter, Mary Joyce Sutton, Glenn A., Jr. Sutton, Joseph Wayne Sutton, Thomas David Swafford, David L. Swaysland, Jeffrey E. Sweat, Larry C, Jr. Sweeney, Eugene F., Jr. Sweeney, Jane Quinn Swenson, Mark Reed Swisher, Isaac Earl Swygert, Cromwell Swygert, Harry Lee Swygert, Rene Lee Szymanski, Lydia C. Talton, David Lyell . . Tanner, James Britt Tapp, Stephen Thomas Taps Tarrant, Michael S. Tate, Beverly Lynn Tate, Gary Randall Tate, Shirley P. Tate, Steve Bruce, Jr. Tau Beta Pi Tau Sigma Delta Taylor, Alan Steve Taylor, Alvin Askins 350 Taylor, Bert 350 350 350 292 350 292 350 231 577 293 350 572 350 576 293 350 197 350 350 293 350 578 293 438 130 46 293 350 47 350 350 435 438 350 159 574 159 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Catherine L. Franklin Wm. Hilda Amalia John Michael Joseph Wm. Linda Kay Lynne Marie Maxine Richard Alan Richard B. Taylor, Richard C, Jr. Taylor, Robert E., Jr. Taylor, Robert Thomas Taylor, Roger Alan Taylor, Roy Norman Taylor, Susan Beth Taylor, Wm. D., Ill Tempest, Robert L., 11 Temple. Wm. Derrick Templeton, Jon Barry Terlizzi, Frank M. Tewkesbury, Alan M., Jr. Thackston, Connie Jo Thackston, Hoyt Keith Thaker, Nitin H. Theo, Charles Olin, Jr. Theta Chi Thicker, Forrest H. Thigpen, Paul Mike Thomas, Arden Eleanor Thomas, Bruce Wm. Thomas, James Lee Thomas, Jane Heriot Thomas, Julie A. Thomas, Martha Lou Thomas, Mary Patricia Thomas, Michael S. Thomas, Paul Edward Thomas. Richard E. Thomas, Robert Gordon Thomas, Shelley Lynn Thomas, Susan Bryant Thomas, Susan Clare Thomas, Wm. C. Jr. Thomas, Wm. Gregory Thomason, Albert M. Thomason, George H. Thomason, Michael M. Thompkins Thompson, Barbara L. Thompson, Charles G. Thompson, Clarence R. Thompson, Gloria Dee Thompson, Jean E. Thompson, Jessie Lynn Thompson, John F., Jr. Thompson, Judith Lee Thompson, Kathleen C. Thompson, Kay Coleman Thompson, Linda M. Thompson, Luther C. Thompson, Marta Ann Thompson, Ray Edward Thompson, Robert T. Thomson, Wm. Russell Thornberg, Eve Thornton, Anne C. ThrailkiU, James A. 350 350 384 350 350 350 350 350 350 49 350 350 159 293 293 293 577 293 293 293 438 350 350 577 350 293 350 293 400 350 242 293 350 350 571 350 I 574 350 350 217 350 159 350 350 350 350 293 351 351 351 575 351 167 351 351 351 153 351 351 351 161 351 351 3511 571 ' 3511 3511 161 293 351 293 351 293 385 351 351 351 167 INDEX NAME Threadgill, Daryl F. Threatt, Elizabeth M. Tiger, Tiger Band Tiger Brotherhood Tilghman. Cliristophcr Tillotson. Donna M. Timmerman, Patricia D. Timmerman. Steven F. Timmerman, Susan Kay Timms, Charron L. Timms, Cynthia Faye Tindal, Wm. McDaniel Tinsley, Edward D. Tinsley, Julia Jean Tinsley, Mary Helen Todd, Ann Dupre Todd, Carolyn Roxie Todd, James Lawrence Todd, Johnny D. Todd, Marjorie Ann 351, Todd. Philip Joseph Tolbert, George Wm. 371.423,477, Tolley, James Henry ToUison, Jackie M. Tomlinson, Kenneth L. 381, Tomlinson. Richard B. Toole, Sanford Marion Topping, John E., Jr. Torr, Kenneth A., Jr. Torres, Cynthia Y. Tothacer, Austin J.. Jr. Towe, Deborah Duncan Trapp, Robert Lee Trask, Anthony F. Traynham, Janet Helen Treadway, Carla Diann Treen, John S., Jr. PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Treme, James Calvin Trice. John Cussons Triplett, Fred A., Ill Tripod, Virginia L. 159 Tripp, Mary Dian Trotter, Myrle Anne Trotter, Suzanne Troutman, Katherine A. Truesdale, Carolyn Truett, Debra J. Truett, Mary Susan 147 Truluck, John M. Trussell. Calvin F. Trussell, Joseph R. Tuck, Philip Donald Tucker, Louie Dale Tucker, Robin Lynn Tucker, Rodney Ramon Tucker, Stephen W. TuU. Thomas Wayne 235,351 Tumblin, Guy Adair Tupper, James L. Turk, Jane Ellen Turner, AUison F. Turner, Hall, Jr. 351 351 136 165 440 351 351 351 351 351 293 351 74 351 575 351 351 351 351 351 351 173 570 293 575 293 578 48 351 351 351 ,577 293 293 54 294 294 351 351 161 351 351 351 294 351 375 351 149 294 351 351 571 351 351 351 351 351 351 141 351 294 351 351 147 351 351 294 351 50 578 167 351 351 575 351 201 294 351 Turner, James A., Ill Turner, John W. P. Turner, Johnny M., Jr Turner, Judy Anita Turner. Lydia Carlton Turner, Marilyn M. Turner, Robert Dale Turner, Sally Ann Turner, Stanley C. Turner, Timothy E. Turpin, Mary Beth Tuten, James Maner Tuttle, Barbara A. Tuttle, Lorna E. Tylee, Michael P. Tyndall, Patricia A. Tyrrell, Jonny B. Tzouvelekas, Sandra J -U- Ullmann. Mary Susan Ulmer, Corey Wesley 371, Ulmer, Evyonne M. Ulmer, Fred Felder 352, Ulmer, Wm. Dale Umphlett, Calhoun, Jr. Underwood, Connie Sue 570, Upton, Wm. Ray Ussery, Dean Wm. -V- Vaigneur, Constance E. Van Dinh, Cuong 294,419,430, Van Kirk, Christine M. Van Matre, David B. Van Scoy, Douglas C. Van Wyck, James R., Jr. Vandeusen, Chalmers W. Vann, Barry Timothy Vainer, Michael E. Vaughan, David N. 481. Vaughn. Harold Larry Vaughn. Ingrid Renee Vaughn, Pamela Jane Vaughn, Patricia C. Vaughn, Robert Allen Vaught, Daniel G. Vaught, Thomas F. Vernon, Richaid D. Vickery, Robert L. Vincent, Wm. Slater Vinson, Charles T. Violette, Peter John Vissage, John Sam Von Harten, Ernest C. Vumakes, Valerie E. 352 -W- 352 578 Wade, Vernon David, Jr. 352 Wadford, Howard S. 69 Wagner, Steven M. 352 Wagner, Susan Elaine 294 Waites, John Brady 352 Waits, Ahed CUfford 167 Wald, Gary Michael 352 Wald, Ronald Dedrick 294 Waldrep, Sarah Lou 135 Wald top, Larry David 352,381 Walfield, Rhonda Lee 571 Walke, Elizabeth R. 352 Walker, CecUM., Ill 352 Walker, James C. 201 161 Walker, Joseph S., Jr. 352 Walker, Linda Ann 352 Walker, Michael E. Walker. Patricia Walker, Patrick T. Walker, Ronald Oliver 227,294 294 Walker, Wm. Henry 571 294 385 294 167 576 352 352 352 571 426 573 352 352 75 477 352 572 352 352 576 294 430 352 352 381 352 ,577 352 294 294 294 571 352 55 352 294 574 352 352 352 352 294 373 153 352 352 Wall, Stephen Fisher Wall, Tommy Tyler Wallace, Brooke J. Wallace, Glenn F. Wallace, John R. Wallace, Katherine S. Wallace, Kathy Jean Wallace, Sara E. Wallace, Winston Earl Walser, Marilyn Sue Walsh, Dale Allan Walsh, Michael Dennis Walters, Miriam Diane Walters, Robert S. Walton, David Lee Walton, Lawrence Paul 410,439 Waltz, Maigaret F. Wann, Vivian Leigh Ward, Beatrice Leah Ward, David Edison Ward, Joyce Elizabeth Ward, Michael David Ware, Wm. Thomas, Jr. Warner. Charles Erwin Warner, Mark Hamilton Warner, Robert Elmer Warnock, Walter Louie Warren, Patricia L. Wash, Jennifer Moss Washington, Ernest J. Wasson, Kimberly J. Waters, Deborah Lee Wates, John Carroll Watkins, Gloria Anne Watkins, Norman R., Jr. Watkins Watkins, Watkins Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, , Pamela Dale , Susan Hays , Thomas J. Arlene Marie Blake Thomas Carlotta Ann Carol Wanda Clyde £., Jr. Gayle Eloise 352 294 352 352 352 352 352 352 294 352 352 352 352 47 352 352 352 578 352 352 47 577 147 352 294 352 295 295 456 352 295 352 295 137 293 167 352 295 295 352 352 295 ,575 352 167 352 352 352 576 352 295 167 352 576 167 576 352 352 352 462 352 354 354 573 354 354 577 354 354 354 295 354 354 354 354 354 Watson, Joan S. Watson, John Felder Watson, John Lewis Watson, Joseph Henry Watson, Robert Samuel Watson, Wm. Anthony 354, Watson, Wm. Joseph, Jr. Watt, Ronald Lusk Watts, Conni Lynn Watts, Cynthia Claire Watts, Stephen Paul Way, Charles Downing 354. Way, Dorothy Gayle Weatherford, Dennis R. Weatherly. Ervin H. Weatheriy Kurt F. 354 Weathers, Deidre Anne Weathers, John Owen Weathers, Ronald Wm. Weaver, Robert L. Weaver, Roy Eugene Webb, Charles, HI 296,423,572 Webb, Dean Robertson Webb, Paul Theodore Webb, Susan Kay Webb, Thomas L. Webster, EUzabeth A. Weeks, Hugh Alvin Wehunt, Ginger Lee Wehunt, Lonnie Dean Weinheimer, Debra Ann Weir, James Alan Welborn, Joe Wayne Welborn, Julius W., Ill Welch, Benjamin C, III Welch, David Michael Welch, Gayle Weldon, Kail S., Jr. Wellman, Gregory A. Wells, David Patrick Wells, Evelyn Lucia Wells, John Clifton Wells, Kathy Ann Welsh, Charles M. Welsh, Teresa Jane Wescoat, Jenette H. Wescoat, Lucy Gaddy Wessinger, Gerald Von Wessinger, James D. West, David Bryan West, Herbert S., Jr. West, James Kenneth West, Kaien Diane Westbury, Russell F. Westmoreland, John H. Weston, DaiJy Preston Wetenhall, Daniel J. Wetmore, Chnton C. Wham, Dora Wiley 354 577 354 354 573 295 575 130 576 295 142 240 354 354 223 576 354 571 354 295 167 575 354 573 354 573 296 577 211 ,575 354 354 575 204 296 296 426 354 572 354 354 167 354 354 354 576 354 296 296 354 204 296 48 577 161 296 354 233 571 354 50 354 354 217 354 354 354 354 354 354 354 354 167 296 354 354 159 354 Whatley, Marsha Ann Whatley, Suzanne I. Wheat, Deborah Wheeler, Charles R. Whelan, James Francis Whisenhunt, J.E.,1II Whitaker, Charles B. 296 354 159 354 354 296 372 243 Whitaker, Paul D. White, Charles B., Jr. White, Deborah Sue White, Diana B. White, Donald Clyde White, Donald Wilbur White, Gary Robert White, Glenda Frances White, James Louie White, John Andrew 354,579 296 438 354 354 354 354 385 354 394 354 354 199 572,573 White, Kathleen Neal White, Liston I., HI White, Melba Lynne White, Nancy Annette White, Richard P. White, Robert Floyd White, Susan Helen White, Wayne Onslow White, Wm. Herbert Whitehead, Deborah A Whiten, Vicki Lynn Whiteside, Bruce E. Whiteside, Richard W. Whitesides, Daisy R. Whitesides, George P. Whitfield, Nann Whitley, Robert D. Whitley, Sandia Lee Whitmiie, Sharon Moss Whittaker, Deborah L. Whittemore, David F. Whittle, Kay EUen Whittle, Wm. Harold, Jr. Whitworth, Jeffery S. Whitworth, Patricia E. Wicker, Emmett Edwin Wicker, Louise Wicker, Roger Douglas Wicker, Sandra Kay Wideman, Judy Wiedemann, Edward L. Wienges, Henry L. Wienges, Marilyn P. Wiggers, Ernie P. Wiggins, Stephen Kyle Wiggins, Wanda Faye Wilburn, Carole L. Wilcox, Lisa Anne Wiles, George Dennis Wiley, Dennis Ansel Wilkes, Jennie Neal Wilkes, Margaret Gail Wilkes, Mary Margaret Wilkie, Lanny Vaughn Wilkins, Joel Bruce WUkins, Philip C. WiUet, Donald M. Williams, Baibaia D. 167 354 354 354 355 296 161 355 355 296 296 355 571 159,577 355 355 355 573 355 296 161 355 355 355 578 355 355 378 355 355 355 355 74 355 355 355 159 355 355 576 245 297 355 297 572 355 355 355 355 297 297 355 355 167 355 355 INDEX PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Williams, Benjamin 355 Willis, Linda Kay 356 Williams, Beverly D. 167 Willis, Pamela Sue 297 355 WUlis, Rebecca 167 Williams, Bragg M. 355 356 371,372 573 WiUis, Samuel M.. Jr. 356 Williams. Carol Diane 355 Willis, Terry AUen 356 572 573 WUliams, David AUen 161 Wilson. Billy P.. Jr. 356 Williams, David Chas. 215 Wilson. Charles W. 297 297 575 Wilson. Cynthia S. 204 Williams, David Knox 355 356 570 Williams, David M. 356 Wilson. David Dwain 297 Williams, Debra K. 356 356 Williams, I onda 356 Wilson, Deborah H. 356 Williams, Glenda Ann 356 WUson. Debra Frances 297 Williams, Guy T., Jr. 297 Wilson, Dennis Foster 159 576 Wilson. Dixie Lucy 356 Williams, Karen Joy 356 Wilson. Fredrick D. 356 WUliams, Kathryn R. 356 Wilson. Jean Lindler 204 Williams, Margaret S. 356 Wilson. Jesse L.. Jr. 576 575 Wilson, John Lesesne 297 Williams, Paul F., Jr. 297 439 Williams, Rhonda P. 297 Wilson, Karen 1. 356 Williams, Rita K. 356 Wilson, Kirk Alfred 356 Williams. Roht Harry 575 Wilson. Marilyn Jean 356 Williams, Samuel D. 356 Wilson, Paul Donald 356 Williams, Thomas N. 356 Wilson. Philip D. 356 Williams, Trena L. 356 Wilson, Rebecca Jane 356 Williams. Willie W.. Jr. 424 WUson, Richard P. 297 Williamson, David A. 159 WUson, Susan Elaine 356 Williamson. Douglas A. 297 372 Williamson. James A. 66 Wilson, Wm. Gerald 297 420 .441 Winburn, Ronald P. 356 Williamson. Jerry L. 297 Wind. Alan Michael 356 Williamson, John Dice 578 Windham Gordon W.. Jr. 356 Williford, John David 297 Windhan. Renee V. 356 356 Windham Wyatt Edmond 297 Willimon, Frances H. 297 371 ,396 Willis. Alfred Edward 356 Winfield. Daniel L. 356 Willis. Billy F.. Jr. 356 Wingaid, Danny Jacob 356 Willis, Danny Michael 297 577 Willis, Donna Denise 44 Wingard, Joseph Rush 356 356 Wingaid, Richard L., Jr. 573 PAGE NAME Wingfield, Robert T. Wingo, Jo Anne Wingo, Willie B., Ill Winn, Ann Graham Winn, Jackie Laverne Winn, Sarah Gaye Winstead, l-red Smith 297 Wirth, Frank W. Wise, Clinton Clyde Wofford. Deborah Lynn Wofford. Samuel H.. Ill Wolcott.Mark John Wolfe. Debra Ann Wolfe. Douglas A. Wolfe. Edward Huntley Wolfe. Frederick G. Wolfe. Tina Rene Wood. Dwayne Ercell Wood, Frederick £., Jr. 29f Wood, James R., Jr. Wood, Joseph C, III Wood. Robert Judson Wood. Thurma Renee Wood. Wallace B. Wood. Wanda Elmore Woodbury. Tomothy S. Woodfin. Bruce Dean Woodham Carol Jane Woodrum. Linda Lee Woodrum. Walter G. Wood. Louis J. Woods. Michele Renee Woodward. Barbara J. Woodward. Wm. B.. Jr. Wootten. Nancy Eunice PAGE NAME 573 Workman, Frank Stone 357 York. Gwendolyn Sue 298 ' 356 Worland. Debra 357 Yost, Cynthia Diane 357 420 Worley Margaret Kay 357 Yost, Michael Carl 357 356 Worsdale. Thomas R. 69 578 357 298,415 579 Yost, Stephen Arthur 357 357 Worthy, Harold R., Jr. 167 Young, Charlie Tony 298 215 357 Young, Constance Lynn 357 575 Wray Charles V., Jr. 298 Young, David Clyburn 357 426 389 Young, Francis M., Jr. 50 357 Wrenn Greg Rankin 357 298 414 Wright. David Austin 357 Young, Gail Elaine 357 297 Wright. Freda June 69 Young, Jeffrey Albert 298 357 357 Young, Jettie M. 357 357 Wright. Kathryn C. 357 571 357 571 Young, Joe 438 571 Wright. Mark AUen 438 Young, Steven Carson 357 298 Wright. Michael W. 298 Young, Suzanne 240 357 Wright. Steven Lynn 357 357 357 Wright, William Frank 357 Young, Thomas Andrew 167 357 Wrightenberry, Rita Z. 357 357 ,427 357 571 Young, Wm. Dennis 357 579 WSBF 142 167 Wyatt. Charles Henry 298 427 Wylie, Edwin P. 357 -Z- 298 426 576 Wyman, WiUiam Earl 298 Zander, Robert H. 357 357 Wyndham, Linda Hope 357 Zapack, Zachary John 197 357 Wynn. Robert Mitchell 357 357 ,573 357 Wynn. Vanessa Green 357 Zeager, Michael E. 357 357 Wyse, Virginia Boyne 357 Zeigler, Catherine L. 357 167 Zeigler. Edward T.. Jr. 357 357 Zeigler, George M. 298 298 -X Ziegler, J. Scott 197 357 357 357 Xenakis. John G. 147 Ziegler. John K. Jr. 357 357 Xi Sigma Pi 439 Zobel. Marion Ann 357 357 Zungoli, Nicholas D. 298 167 -Y 357 357 Yarboro. Ehzabeth J. 153 357 Yarborough. James G. 574 298 Yates, Charles Ansley 357 161 Yeremian. George J. 147 357 357 Credits PHOTOGRAPHY COPY Ed Beaman Steve Lee Ed Beaman Eric Dunham Ron McCaU Don Coley Tony Watson Steve Morgan Jean Doran Hoagy Ostling Scott Myers Steve Ellis John Bethea Steve Poe Tommy Evatt Doug Dangerfield Lynn Prosser Laurens Floyd Mike Diamond Jack Rash Allen Henry Bart Ford John Ross MoUie Johnson Laurens Floyd Ann Smith Carol Meincke Allen Henry John Stevenson Scott Myers Dewy Hurt Jim Tuten Pat Petty Watson Johnson Dean Webb Pat Sweetman Ken Kemon BiUy Wilson Roland Skinner Mitchell Knight Ann Smith A V t?i« ■ :;vi vt s ie;aacs i H Retrospect The Energy Crisis They said it would happen. Scientists predicted it ten years ago. Yet cars grew larger in size, the num- ber of industries continued to expand, and the human mind found more and more substitutes for the human hand. Everything seemed so logical, yet the winter energy crisis of 73-74 was shrouded in a sheet of con- troversy. No one seemed to know just what was hap- pening or what to believe. An energy crisis existed, no doubt about that. Gasless Sundays, 55 m.p.h. speed limits, and walking to eight o ' clock classes in the dark were all big hints that something was up besides prices. The question was why and who ' s fault. Con- sumers blamed the government, the oil companies, the Middle East situation; yet they blamed one group less and less — themselves. Affluent Americans, including students, had grown so accustomed to the More, More! syndrome that they could not admit that the fun was over. Maybe the crisis could have been pre- vented. But sooner or later, if attitudes do not change, a shortage will arise which may make this one bring memories of luxury in comparison. In the words of Zaeger and Exans ' Tn the year 9595 this old world had gi ' en almost everything it had, and we ain ' t put back nothin. ' 9595 may have arrived early. Building a Better Campus The shortest distance between two points is under construction became a fact of student hfe this year as sexeral new buildings began construction and old buildings underwent renovation. Construction fences were objects to be walked around and looked over. Few areas on campus were safe from the noise of jackhammers, trucks, and assorted equipment. After almost two years of work, Fike Fieldhouse, now Fike Recreation Center, was nearing completion. Construc- tion was in progress on the Student Union building, the new forestry complex, and the addition to Lee Hall. Smith Hall was completed for occupancy and the Athletic Department finally moved into the long awaited new quarters of Jerxey Athletic Center. It was obvious to all that Clemson was growing. Class ' breaks would inevitably find people staring off the loggia evaluating and usually criticizing the progress of the student union. The sacrifices endured this year from noise, dust, traffic, and obstructed walkways will hopefully be repaid many fold in the future in the form of better facilities for the Tiger ' s growing popu- lation. Illll Depression Why does everything always have to happen to me? I may as well quit school 2 if things aren ' t going to improve. Statements like these are often heard from many students. Some are a re- sult of grades, self-identity, or a problem sex-life. The majority of ill feelings are attributed to grades. The fact that grades are essential to advance and have a questionable value to many students cre- ates a negative mood. At times students find themsehes in a hole when they discover the three ' s on midterms. The will to learn usually hits bottom leav- ing them ready to quit or walking around in a daze. Whatever the effect on the individual, stresses and strains are produced that lead to moods of depression. Some low feelings can be contributed to one s sex-life. Let s face it— we re all human and require some type of relationship with the opposite sex to fulfill the biological drives. No one loves me, everyone hates me, I m going home. Can t find a date. The guy or girl one planned to marry now has second thoughts, or a thousand other situations. What happens now? Get cry- ing drunk, pour one ' s heart out to a best friend, or go for a long walk to think— the feeling, depressed. One area that is probably not as common as the last two but of great concern is a self- identity crisis. What will I do when I graduate? As a freshman it is usually shrugged off as someth ing that will work itself out. However, as seniors some students are still questioning the value of their college education. The problem is sometimes resolved by accepting anything that comes along. Others worry about it to the point that they are ready to give up. Depressions are a common disease among college students. There are many different causes and cures; however, one should not see depressions as totalh ' bad. These times give people a chance to sit down and think things out, very often learning something new about others, life in general, or themselves. j lji ;illl ' }4 H{H i,?t Downtown Entertainment If there is criticism among Clemson ' s night people, it probably centers around the lack of entertainment facilities near Clemson. Unless one likes beer, plenty of beer, little exists in the way of honest entertain- ment. Two threaters offer ciurent or at least recent films, and the Y offers, at a cheaper price, a collection of not so recent flicks as an al- ternative if viewing others is one ' s pleasure. Several bars and lounges are usually so full that they may reserve the right to be called Clemson institutions. Inevitably, many students ' eyes turn to following a silver pinball all night, which is no easy task for eyeballs that ha e been glazed o er with the pleasures of certain beverages. If eating can be consid- ered an entertainment, then students are in real trouble after 12:00 p. m. Hot food establishments are as scarce after that hour as A ' s in Organic Chemistry, and the craving for a hamburger can become almost un- bearable. Night life in Clemson is definitely not a highlight of the town or the University. Ma be it is better that way, but one sometimes has to wonder if the students don ' t deserve better. And so the year, it ended. Yet what will we remember? Clemson became a part of us and we became a part of Clemson. Each one will remember the year as he or she lived it— the fun, the loneliness, the classes, all the as- pects of college life that appear no- where else. Images cannot be for- gotten. If you go to the mountain top And watch the clouds go by The shapes will softly talk to you As high above they fly They ' ll tell you of the sky above And of the earth below Of lazy days when sunshine smiles And clouds sail very slow They ' ll tell you of storms in summer When the sky turns raven black And the wind blows hard and angry Blows the trees there and back The clouds have been to Lorien And places far and near They ve seen people love and hate And give and die and fear They ' ll tell you of a peaceful place Where green grass grows so fair Where flowers bloom in always August And all things beautiful grow there And winter when the snows are white And leaves have left the trees The grass and plants wither and die And ice is on the breeze The clouds will whisper softly Of places long unknown Of hobbits, ores, and wizards Of squills and the Great Throne They ' ll tell you of civilizations That have come and lived and died Of honest folk who lived When no one ever lied The clouds will tell you everything But you must listen well And you will learn the secrets Of the world in which we dwell The End • Once upon a time, a long, long time ago, a Tiger was born in a region of the land known as the Carolinas on the edge of a long chain of mountains. The area of his birthplace was not one to be proud of. The people were poor, the land was. poor, and the cities were poor. But the Tiger did not despair. He brought in young men to train and educate them. He began projects to improve the economy of the region. He experimented with new crops to make the land more productive. Over the years the sons of the Tiger left to find their own way in life. Later, they sent their own sons, and the Tiger began to grow. As the Tiger expanded, he also took in more and more fields of study. Some people of the state did not believe that the Tiger could grow. Especially those in a certain area of the land known as Columboville. They seemed to think that the Tiger only specialized in dirt and spare parts for which they had no use. At that time there were no food shortages . or lack of energy, and the people did not think of such things. All of this was fine and well with the Tiger. He continued to grow. The men who gave the Tiger advice and guided his actions kept telling the people of the land that the Tiger was changing, but nobody believed them. Gradually, sons from such faraway and strange sounding places as Joiseyland, and New Yorkshire, came to the home of the Tiger. This caused the people of Columboville and other regions of equal intelli- gence much wonderment and awe for they did not see how so many people could be interested in dirt and spare parts. The Tiger understood, though, and so did all his sons and daughters. One year, after a long hot summer, the Tiger saw that he had admitted over ten thousand cubs to his home. He decided right then and there that it was time to change and to make his changes known. His advisors were in hearty agreement and quickly invited many foreigners to the Tiger ' s home so they, no matter how blind, could see for themselves the changes that tlie Tiger had made. They came, they saw, and they were impressed although many were slow to admit it. Our story does not end here. The Tiger has vowed that he will admit no more than ten thou- sand cubs at one time. He has planned to grow in other ways that will more bene- fit the people of the land. Let us hope the Tiger keeps his vow for the sake of all. --jf it U ' ■■ I lance bstwee,, . i points on campus , either biocked o - rder c.onst ' .x.t.or.-


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