Clemson University - Taps Yearbook (Clemson, SC)

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ProloguR I 6 HHHVM H WVP n. •Mmmf Witm 6- • ;  i - i S If Prologue 7 HHH Suitcases gather dust while homeward trips are few As sports events offer weekend entertainment. Prologue 9 Homecoming — the highlight of first semester. Classes cut and books forgotten As several all nighters ajid hard work see a bit of chicken wire and toilet paper become a colorful display. The entire campus moving united with spirit Attaining victory. Prologue 11 ■ ' r lingue 1 1 ' IT W ' ' ' jiji itMiiMi ' Prologue 14 m IM.II|WIJ,llll,l !inHaBWB ' w V Spirit rising to a peak as the football season ends. Excitement galore as a rivalry is renewed. Students with orange noses and an overdose of spirit Shouting, screaming, singing overwhelming the Gamecocks remaining undefeated at home. ' i ■ ■.-C-. S? TIGER sjr- ' - • ' Si ;. • ' -?•■■■ ■ Prologue 15 •• •( atiiiiiMffliitiiiiii ' .uimtiDai •■■l j|ilW  tliW!l|iJ!!li6iigjgli!S i % ti? i K The year moves on classes continue. Frustrations and disappointments drive students downtow n a few beers, and classes are forgotten, and an occasional concert provides a pleasant diversion from studying. Prologue t 17 V fK n t SW. M U:i 4. r ' ?r , First semester finally ends, and students enjoy a short vacation Only to return to the hassles of another semester. A new year, but the same routine. t... ..:.. ,m.l....u:,...,u,„ ,.m:, . ..aK.iHl..i,UH;ui.,.., A blase winter — more rainy than cold. A time of contrasts — students moving through the fog into the sun. Prologue 19 •♦ • A second concert brings Lynrd Skynrd an off weekend for basketball, couples enjoying each other ' s company for a different style of entertainment, and time moves slowly towards the long awaited Spring Break. The same old faces same old classes. The year is getting old. Prologue ; 20 . vii: 1 V. WM -r ' li. Break ends too soon. As spring fever takes hold, fitting into the routine becomes more difficult. Time moving faster, exams too close — Students fighting the temptation to play hit the books for last minute cramming. Prologue 22 ■iMUiiMiililii ■ ' m -t :. s.- -w i ; ' .♦ ' ? v ' - ■ ' ■ ' % 4% -£ i l p ii . mrm ..,•.. ■- s ' ■ f SS % r ; r,si ' :i??i Prologue 23 ' tmn(HiuwitflHtti ■HntnHtaWMCMMil I I I I Warm weather finally arrives. On campus, it ' s too nice to go to class. Time is spend laying out in the sun and studying outside. Spring — the restless period. Trying to finish a semester while coping with vacation fever. Prologue 24 nirfci IPI ■■■Ills ' ? i Ji-V ' .i -- ■ -•• .. ' -;J I ■■7,, . Prologue 25 iiWiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiwwwiaiwiiw H ' tWWWWDiiV IH prologue . ' 27 ADMINISTRATIONS One composed of adults: the other of students. The former holding the power, though both govern in name A chance to work together, exchange ideas. Setting guidelines for the stirden t body so that students can move freely tovuards an education. ■ ' ' ■ ' ■ ' ' ' - ' ■■ - •■ ' ■ ' ' ■ ' - ,f ' PRESIDENT EDWARDS Administration JO ifcw Aifc MiiM immwiii Robert Cook Edwards, the man who has occupied the President ' s Office for 17 years, describes himself as a hybrid president, having lived professionally two lives. After graduation from Clemson at age 19, the Fountain Inn native achieved a career of exceptional success in the textile industry, with a break for distinguished services in the Army during World War II. He returned to the Clemson campus as vice-president for development in 1956. Two years later, at the death of President Poole, he was named acting president. Less than a year after that, he was named Clemson ' s eighth president. Despite the extraordinary growth and many changes at Clemson in the past 17 years, Edwards feels strongly about the importance of Clemson as a people-oriented, land-grant institution. He believes that through programs of teaching, research and public service, Clemson and similar universities have produced benefits for people of incalculable proportions. It is imperative that through teaching we prepare people to deal with new experiences, that we continue finding solutions to problems through discovery of new technology, and, perhaps most important of all, that we pursue vigorously our people-to-people approach to public service. It is in this area of public service — getting the knowledge out of the warehouse and out to people so they can use it — that President Edwards expects greatest demand and opportunity for Clemson and its students in the years ahead. He has committed the University to directly and forcefully address the pressing problems facing South Carolina ' s citizens. President Edwards has earned a reputation as an aggressive fighter for the financial resources needed to maintain excellence in all of Clemson ' s programs. A recurring theme in his personal philosophy about education has been his belief that education is incomplete — and even dangerous — without responsibility and moral integrity. An energetic man at 60 who has been jogging daily for more than six years, Edwards ' stamina for the pressures of the office is matched by his support of and belief in Clemson students and their potential. The remarkable thing about these uncommon times, indeed, the sustaining element, he says, is absence of frustrations I see in Clemson students as they approach the years ahead. I see instead responsiveness. I see human energy. I see determination in these resources, we are rich. Administration 31 a. E. A. Broi n, b. F. J. Jerve -, c. P. VV. iMcAJisler, d. E. O. Lighlsev. e. T. K. Crihh. f. VV. G. McCabe THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES AHministranon i 32 The Board of Trustees is faced with the difficult task of governing the University in a manner acceptable to the administration and hopefully also in the interest of the students. This past summer, the Board of Trustees approved many actions which should benefit the students, as well as the University. They approved the architects and engineers for the Continuing Education Center and the College of Nursing building, as well as Charles Feller ' s monetary gifts to the University for the construction of the Clemson University golf course. Hopefully in the future, as they have in the past, the Board of Trustees will remain concerned with the needs, pro blems, and desires of the students. ♦• a. H. C. Edwards-President of the University, b. V. Hursl-V.P. for Academic Affairs and Dean of the University, c. S. Nicholas-V.P. for Development. d. Rear Admiral . P. McDevi(t-V.P. for Executive Affairs and University Counsel, e. M. A. Wilson-V.P. for Business and Finance and Comptroller, f. K. N. Vickeri-Assistanl V.P. for Student Affairs and Dean of Admissions and Registration, g. W. T. Cox-V.P. for Student Affairs and Dean of Students. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 3 ' 1 ( Adrninistrat ' - •« ADMINISTRATION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS The Office of StuLleiit affairs is prob- ably tfie most familiar administrative office on campus since it has direct supervision over student activities. Yet many students know very little about those who work in these offices. Walter Cox was appointed Vice- President for Student Affairs in 1966. Prior to this appointment, he served as Assistant football coach, football ticket manager, baseball coach, director of public relations and alumni affairs. As- sistant to the President, and Dean of Student Affairs. He received his B.S. in general science from Clemson. He was a member of the Clemson football team which won the Cotton Bowl in 1940. Susan Deloney, Associate Dean of Students, came to Clemson in 1963 from Auburn University where she served as assistant dean of women. She received her B.S. in home economics from Auburn and her M.S. in home economics from Cornell. She is an ac- tive member of several professional or- ganizations including Omicron Nu, Pi Lambda Theta, and the National As- sociation of Women Deans and Coun- selors. Associate Dean of Students, George Coakley, was appointed to his present position in 1963. Dean Coakley is also a Clemson graduate — having received his B.S. in Agricultural economics in 1941 . He served 20 years in the U. S. Army until retiring in 1961. Dean Coak- ley enjoys all types of sports — especially golf. HUN mmmmmgmmmmt a. Davis Hughes. Director. Place- ment, b. Frank Burtner. Director of Fraternity A fairs, c. Manning Lomax. Director of Residence Halls, d. Cathv Turner. Assistant Dean of Students, e. Buford Trent. Director. University Union, f. John Mulkeen. Director, Counseling Center, g. ud- son Hair. IVI.D.. Director. Student Health Services, h. Arnold Bloss. Director. Financial Aid. i. Henslee McLellan. Director of Athletics. ADMINISTRATORS 37 i Administration • «•« • a. Dean Green-Undergraduate Studies, b. Dean McGregor-College o Forestry and Recreation Resources, c. Dean Schuartz-Graduate Studies and Lfniversity Re- searcJi, d. Dean Cox-Coliege of Liberal Arts. e. Dean McClure-Coiiege o Architec- ture, f. Dean Anderson-Coiiege of Agricultural Sciences, g. Dean Trevillian- ColJege of Industrial Management and Textile Science, h. Dean Vogel-College of Physical. Mathematical, and Biological Sciences, i. Dean Labecki-College of Nurs- ing, j. Dean Wilcox-Collegeo Engineering, k. Dean Willis-University Extensions, 1. Dean Landrith-College of Education. DEANS OF THE UNIVERSITY Administration 39 MRS. HOOD 1 I I ■T ;-•.• ■ ItUmim UiM km Clemson ' s Mother of the Year, Mrs. Mary Hood, came to Clemson in February of 1964 as Head Resident of Mauldin Hall. In 1967, with the completion of Manning Hall, she moved in as Head Resident. Her de- votion to Clemson can be seen not only in the decor of her apartment but also in her varied activities. She prepares flow er arrangements for many organizations all over the campus. She has even been known to snitch flowers from the campus. As an avid Clemson fan, she attends pep rallies as well as athletic events. Now, Mrs. Hood is retiring after ele- ven years of dedicated work for the University. One thing is certain — she will be missed by all. « ■ ALUMNI ASSOCIATION a. ]oe Turner. Alumni Field Representative, b. Joe Sher- man, Director of Aiumni Relations, c. George Moore, As- sociate Director. The Alumni Association provides contact between the Clemson student body, the administration, and the alumni. By way of their hard work and continuing efforts, Joe Sherman, George Moore, and Joe Turner have succeeded in making the Alumni As- sociation an excellent promoter and supporter of Clemson University. These three men, being graduates of Clemson themselves, are enthusiastic in their efforts to promote Clemson. Joe Sherman was appointed to his present position as Director of Pubhc and Alumni Relations in 1956. Prior to this appointment, lie directed the Clemson News Bureau. During this time, not only did he bring many journalistic honors to Clemson, but also he brought many new ideas, including Tigerama. George Moore was appointed as As- sociate Director of Alumni Relations in 1967. He is a member of Tiger Brother- hood, and Pi Kappa Alpha, as well as other professional and civic clubs. The youngest of these three men, Joe Turner was appointed to his present position of Alumni Field Representat ive in 1971. He is a member of Tiger Brother- hood, Pi Kappa Alpha, Blue Key, and a former member of the TAPS STAFF. ' .dTninistrallon 42 rM ' VV.-f ' c-. ' .ai mtmtmmtmimtU mmmiUi The administrators are often stereotyped as stern-faced, hard-feeling, insincere people — concerned only with their position and not with the students. It is no wonder that students often find it hard to think of the administrators as fellow human beings. It is even harder to imagine the administrators having a life outside of the University— having a family life, participating in community affairs, and even playing. Students cannot recognize the humanity of the administrators if they do not even know who they are. A random survey was taken to determine how much the average Clemson student knows about the University administration. The results proved that a surprisingly large number of the students surveyed did not know who is a part of the Administration nor did they know what the functions of the administrators are in relation to the University and to the students. The survey also showed the students who had had any dealings with the Administration were those who did so on behalf of a student organization. When asked about their feelings concerning the Board of Trustees, the students usually gave one of two replies: 1. Who are the Board of Trustees? or 2. The Board of Trustees is only concerned with the status of their position and the state and national image of Clemson University. Most students felt that the objectives of the administration should be concerned with the idea of working with or for the students. Perhaps, students will never actually accept the administrators as their friends. Yet they cannot deny their humanity and still expect to develop a working relationship with them. The University Administration does not exist just for the University — for how could there be a University if there were no students? Those involved in the University Administration can help students — but only if the students come to them for help. Administration 43 « ' « PRESIDENT ' S CABINET ' Government 44 FRANK QUALLS Ombudsman Student Government 45 « • « CENTRAL SPIRIT R. Atkins. Chairman; . Wilson, H. Lindsey. B. Parton, D. Vaughn. P. Grant. . Spivey, S. Costa, G. ohnson. D. Wingo. W. Barbrey. T. Stapleton DEPARTMENT L. Wescoat, F, J. Miller, S. Auman, S. Gilliam. S. Murray. J. Wescoat, R. Ayers. W. Barbrey, J. Watson, K. Somskich, S. Lavender, Not Pictured: D. Abraham. S. Garrison, C. A. Hamerick. V. Hardin. A. Laughlin. W. McCabe. G. McNeel, R. Morris. E. O ' Dell, M. Price, H. Weeler, I. Griffin r SERVICES :. ng Vitr «.  -;fei.i;: ;--- ' . r- ]. Rivers, M. B. Huff, W. Latham, . DuPre, Chairman; T. Skelton, T. Houston, Not Pictured: C. Berry SPEAKER ' S BUREAU LEFT: The Speaker ' s Bureau presents Orson Bean. RIGHT, TOP: Shirley Chishoim discusses the role of women in government. ABOVE: Senate President John Rivers e.xpiains his viewpoint dur- ing a cabinet meeting. A ■ S ELECTIONS BOARD R. Foster. Chairman; D. DangerfieJd, . Murden. L. Lovelace. J. Stonemetz, Not Pictured: . Yon EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE . ToJley, M. Gaffney, C. Walker. R. Lee, B. Taylor. Chairman; S. Bethea. M. Connelly. D. Heinbuck. C. Diehi. . Burns. T. Spitz. . Rovvntree. D. Kelley Student Government - 48 I ' tVL ' JM --- J ■ I ■■ iiiii iiiiii iiii i ii r - - - ' ' ' ' - F. Quails, B. Holmes. B. Kossler, G. Williams, A. Shain. Not Pictured: I. BoHmon. L. Brodden, P. Bulils, . Winn OMBUDSMAN ' S STAFF m - - .w-):ni ' :  f Clemson ' s Student Government has three branches — Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. The Executive branch is headed by the President of the student body. Last spring Reginald Brantley became the first black to be elected to this office. As president, Reggie is responsible for coordinating all Student Government activities. A number of executive committees exist to aid him in serving the students through student government functions. The Central Spirit Committee is responsible for channeling student enthusiasm for athletic events. This committee came up with such innovative ideas for pep rallies as giving out free hats, sponsoring the Miss MOO U contest, Tennessee hound dog howling contest, Halloween costumes and a banner contest. Another committee is the Department of Services which was primarily set up as an aid to the University faculty, staff, and students. The department has been responsible for the renting of refrigerators and party aides to students. The Speakers Bureau provides entertaining speakers for the students. Among the speakers presented this year were Shirley Chisholm, Frank Gifford, Orson Bean, Bob Capp, Roger Mudd, and Joyce Brothers. The Election Board performs a vital function in conducting the nomination and election of Student Government officials and operating referendums. Following set procedures, the Board attempts to make the election process as smooth and efficient as possible. Working on special projects, the Executive committee aids other student government branches and handles such special projects as teacher evaluations for use by students, lighting on campus, and handbook revisions during the year. The Ombudsman and his staff seek to aid students involved in the multiple hassles of university life. The Ombudsman ' s staff channels complaints from the student body to the appropriate agencies. LEFT: President Reggie Brantley discusses with students ivays to bring about constructive changes on campus. ♦•♦•♦ :JiJMi|iilllliil|i LEGISLATIVE TRAFFIC H. Price, M. Cook, M. Watkins, T. Mclntyre, M. Baxley. Chairman; Not Pictured: . Smith, L. Cubbage STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS J. Julian, R. McCaU. P. Collins, S. ennings, D. Copeland. P. Coxe, Chairman; S. Anderson, J. McKenzie, . Roivniree . b IJ . I W V mmstsaaur-vmfmKmmmeny. ' . iMgig?; w.i : . '  . Metz. . Todd, H. McFadden, Ghairman; L. Hoover, R. Lee, Not Pictured; T. Goodson JUDICIARY , !!!•  ?, ' ■ -•.-•Tj. M. Newman. M. Davidson. C. Smith, S. Ingram, Chairman: R. Byrd. A. Nickles, C. Hall ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Student Government 51 ♦•♦ iSlIi!SBESSSSSBBBBSIBBgill RESIDENCE HALLS G. Jones, M. B. TrimbJe, . ToIIey, Chairman; . Buchanon, R. Cribb, Not Pictured: L. Brock AFFAIRS B. Sickling, S. Roivell, N. Clamp. D. Walsh, . Sheil, Chairman; L. Bailey, S. Bruce. D. Webb, J. Banning, Not Pictured; R. Sterghos, C. Speer, C. Kane JUDICIARY B. C. Burdett, L. Heafon, Chairman; S. Shugart. W. Steinkuller, C. Cousins J. Busby, B. Tuttle, M. Heard. T. TuJl, Clia.rman,- L. iVforgan. P. Phi er, , Perkins, Not Pictured: SUPREME COURT D. Nutf, C. Blase HIGH COURT student Government I 53 3 LOW COURT . Harmon, . Wilson. E. Perry, T. Houston. P. Porter, Chairman T ' r-. ...NEYS A. Nickles, D. Jennings. . WeJIs. Chief Legal Adviser; M. A. BarksdaJe, L. Lovelace, R. Parnell, L. Johnson. M. Morris, O. Kirby, D. Kerford The Executive branch of student government as well as the judicial and legislative branches, have specific functions in representing the students. However their effectiveness is often limited by such variables as student participation and administrative approval. The legislative power is vested in the student senate made up of senators elected from dorm and off-campus precincts. The senators are assigned to committees, with chairmen appointed by the Senate president. Due to the policy of the selection of chairmen based on seniority, there was a delay in operation of the Senate this year as Senate president, John Rivers, awaited the results of a contested election in D section. After the re-election and run off, the Senators from D section were seated and several received chairmanships. The Student Senate has the power to enact resolutions and acts by majority vote, proposing amendments, recognizing organizations on campus, and allocating funds to viable organizations. The judicial branch is established by the constitution with Supreme, High, and Low courts. The constitutionality of Senate acts and appellate jurisdiction are the duties of the Supreme court. Major violations come before the High court and minor violations before the Low court. The Attorney General is responsible for student judicial system. A legal adviser is assigned to defend any person accused of a violation. Taped and written records of hearings must be maintained. Dean Walter Cox is the administrative liaison with the student government. He not only approves all Senate acts and constitutional amendments, but also all court decisions. Thus, both students and administration must cooperate for an effective student government. TOP. FAR LEFT: Cindy Hall listens to (he speakers at the Senate banquet. TOP. CENTER: Tony the Tiger talks to students at the Freshman picnic. TOP. RIGHT: Students vote or senate representatives. LEFT, CENTER: Reggie Foster presents a point at a meeting of the President ' s cabinet. LEFT. BOTTOM: Reggie Brantley and President Edwards speak prior to the announcement of Miss Homecoming. % pjijsiia ' ' n- ' nVifi ' -7ff i i ' -irMiL ' l1i ' ?iiitmV1i ' ii;1 ' • ' siiiiMMrvWMiiiWflWM ACTIVITIES People moving into involvement with others Whether a Greek. orjiidnlZiaUpn a military g or a publications sta members are drawn togethe terests. As bonds of friendship gro a lot of hard work and 6 comes toge as members learn to car ' not onl but of .-j(j ♦ « Activities 59 Ann Pinson narrowly escaped a nervous breakdown as Military and Student Associations were completed only a few weeks late; Kathy Davis, Mollie Johnson, and Don Coley quietly and efficiently finished Professionals and Who ' s Who, Greeks, and Sports respectively while Meg Latimer worried and fussed until Classes went in. Curt Howard finished Ads in no time and Roland Skinner, a pessimist at heart, put out Activities only 3 months late. Nobody ' s perfect. Eric Dunham, Jim Tuten, Mike Diamond, and Tony Watson provided much hard work print- ing and developing pictures; Scott Myers pacified the administration and guarded the money; Jeannie Doran struggled to finish Ad- ministration and provide section editors with their edited copy; Carol Meincke spent a year learning what designing a yearbook was all ab- out; Jan Johnson turned out Student Govern- ment and Honoraries while providing ideas ga- lore. Activitjog ' 60 «aii«i ,- ..;. ■Willi 111  :o. - I A year past. A book com- pleted. But the book was only a small part of it — a group of 15 people learning what it meant to work along with other people and hopefully, learning from their mistakes. _ ...jj« fe A new year. A new staff. A new organization — no editor. i Instead, a committee of four — Scott Myers: Business Man- i ager, Jeannie Doran: Copy Editor, Carol Meincke: Layout Editor, and Eric Dunham: Head Photographer — tried to unite a staff towards the realization of TAPS 75. :srit««3i Activities 61 ••♦ iJ , t iffl H 4,4 r vw 1, i Jr  3 JUNIOR ••i What can be said about the contribu- tions of junior staff to TAPS ' 75. The year — a mixture of joy, confusion, apathy, and realization for the staff, would have been a bigger mess without the efforts of an admittedly few but faithful junior staffers. As the biggest turn-out for a drop-in in TAPS history dwindled to a few loyal people who oc- casionally even sacrificed school and health to help, it was found that there were a few who cared about putting out a good, representative yearbook. Even when it seemed that those veritable demigods, the senior staff, seemed to have run out of patience and slipped into a general state of apathy, a few junior staffers seemed to be there to take up the slack. For their efforts, TAPS ' 75 is indebted. New ideas were expressed by these, ideas which may find expression in the coming years as the TAPS tradition continues. wa Bsg-R.-.-iaKr o;yf-TigB - Billy Wilson. Jean Jordan, Teresa Plemrnons. Keli} ' Drev s, Dirtbag Jones. Carolyn Raynet. Tony Kiser, Susan Laurens, Cindy Compton. Linda Frasher. Kafhy Haivkins, Dean Jordan, Laivrence Sanders. Jr., Watson Johnson, Pat Jobe, Debbie Jones. Bridgette Harris. Steve Stevens, Jimmy Carrol, Regina Mattox. Karen Loveless, Angela Mc- Clain, Libba Stoudenmire. Julie Dris- kell. Pam Stapleton  rtt   jrtl , ' fc  . i- ■- :f 9 jm i w Activities 63 ♦• • Ad vertUang: Mabagef bengm: lation Ma HARRIET HUtTd Business Manager Siisan Tniett ' Assistant News Editor EILEEN MOORE Features Editor TIGER KtRRY CAPPS Sports Editor GEOR FR. SMIT Assistant Editor News Editor JOHN ROWNTREE Managing Editor NANCY E.JAGO Editor-in-Chief Activities ' 6o Wedged in the yearbook between the hundreds of pages devoted to sororities, fraternities, and athletics, the Tiger Senior Staff lies entrenched. Working from the conviction that a sense of satisfaction comes not from entertainment, good grades, or social activities, they chose to occupy 15-40 hours each week with not overly enjoyable work, unrelated to a salary or a GPR. They do not publish the Tiger from a sense of benevolence or urge for recognition. Instead, they use the Tiger as a vehicle for establishing a sense of purpose for themselves while attending this university. Whether the Tiger exists for the Staff, or the Staff exists for the Tiger remains a puzzle. But there are no regrets. TIGER SENIOR STAFF iw« n«i«wM a«mift.wiiii uiMW. - jBgiggg -- ♦ ♦ _ :-. ' ■ -A ' - TIGER JUNIOR STAFF sieve Ellis, Chester Spell. Gary flagon, Susan Nellies. Jeff Da is, Brooks Holmes, jack McKenzie Contrary to popular opinion, the Tiger Senior Staff does not spring forth from piles of old newspapers left to decompose in the sun. More often than not, senior staff members are drawn from the hardworking junior staff. The junior staff is responsible for a great deal of what goes into Friday ' s paper. From the Sunday night meeting to the Thursday night circulation run, the junior staff members are an integral part of the paper. They are the writers, artists, photographers, typists, ad sellers, and all other workers who help make The Tige.r a consistent award winner in the state, regional and national competition. It is tradition that the junior staff cannot get together for a picture. The important thing is that they came to the Tiger office — and stayed to help make the Tiger possible. ■♦ ♦ SBF SENIOR STAFF Fifty people on the official list but that ' s deceiving. A hard core of twenty-five are the real people behind the voices heard over the airwaves. Twenty-five diehards, egomaniacs, be- serkos, stoics, lunatics, dear friends, hard workers. A business staff of two. an engineering staff of six and a pro- gramming staff of thousands. Everyone wants to be in showbiz. What is college radio? Getting a third class, getting cleared, getting a show, making an ass out of yourself before an audience of thousands, sports, news, ATC tapes, promos, public service announce- ments, (pubics), rock histories, marathons, midnight propositions, radio serials, Tigerama, meter readings, breakdowns, patch-ins, flipouts, re- motes, records, tapes, give-aways, can- teen trips, forsaken studies — classes- — quizzes — school, beer busts, other busts, requests, country music, rock music, classical music, jazzy music, top 40 music, progressive music, strange music, continuous music. Who knows. Who cares . . . Maybe the shadow. . ' clivities 72 AcUvUies 73 t § ■;:H|8 SB(!(|«W««W «« Steve Cseplo Held Hotciling Grady McNeill Derrick Merck Alex Colieii Hank Cahler Susan Grice Gabe Meir Leonard Rej-noids Bob Mackney William Linderman Warren Devanny David Matthews Gordon Raynal Christy Hil ' l Sensuous Cindy Rick Rodgers im Suggs Susan Cockrell Ron Bouknight Steve David Harshman Rob Byrd Jack McK ' enna Tim Williams V ' SBF UNIOR Learning how to run a radio station and to take on the responsibiUties of the senior staff was the task that faced the WSBF junior staff. Apprentices to the experienced seniors, the junior staff learned and learned fast the technicalities, problems, and joys of making WSBF a success. However, the junior staff was not just a catch-all for the leftover drudgery of the station mechanism. The junior staffers became an integral part of the WSBF crew, working closely with and even taking on the same responsibilities as the senior staffers. li«  3 LJ«1«W ww i i iiawL-gw . Activities 75 •• fRANiaE CARSON - ' - - 1 ' CENTRAL ASSOCIATION ■WW B! B i8g E; ' - aBStr 5RPg3n! . Activities 77 ♦•♦ I I ' S r  ipippniiiqn r Mike Jernignn, John Edwards, John Leitch. Barry Si ord. Gary Chrislian. Pam Cornwell, Cathy Harbin, Daniy Weston, Susie Thomas II MIC STAFF — ' ™ ' °nrffiiiiii iiiiiii iinui The Centra] Dance Association is an organization which seeks to bring the best popular concert entertain- ment to the undercultured Clem- son area. The CDA ' s job is to first serve the students of Clemson, but they also draw largely from the sur- rounding area. The year 1974 ended dismally for CDA. One concert, Black Oak Arkansas-T. Rex- Montrose, was produced first semes- ter with many last minute cancella- tions (Thanks to Eagles, Dicky Betts, etc.). Second semester saw a frus- trated CDA staff hoping to have bet- ter luck. Taking a poll of the twenty favorite rock acts among Clemson students, CDA awaited better results in ' 75. ' imimif Activities 81 ♦• STUDENT m Officers: Stephen J. King, President; Rhett Atkins, External Vice-President: Michael Mullen, Infernal Vice-President; Committee Chairmen: Contemporary Entertainment; Louis Carannante, Gary Hofmann, Assistant; Cultural : Bill Kossler; Outdoor Recreation: Becky Kellington; Jam Sessions: Doug Davenport; Special Events: Bred Bethea; Publicity and Public Relations: Doug Hipp; Games and Recreation: Debbie Wheat; Films: Chuck Medberry; Short Courses: Elizabeth Herlong; Co fee House; Clint Wetmore; Travel; Stacy Rollins Activities 83 •♦•♦• A(j ivities 84 STUDENT UNION The Student Union serves the recrea- tional, soci al, and educational needs of Clemson students. Eleven committees organize activities which encompass almost every aspect of student life such as mini-concerts, beer busts, folk music at the Gutter Coffeehouse, weekly movies, games and recreation, travel, and short courses on such outside in- terests as macrame and belly-dancing. The Student Union is unique in that it is both a student organization and a department of the university. Although the Student Union is thought to be comprised of all University students, it is the student volunteers who make up the backbone of the Student Union. It is due to their hard work, planning, promoting, and supervising that all Clemson students are able to benefit and attend the many activities. Activities 87 ♦ • ♦ TIGER BAND F.Adams, R. Akin, K. Anderson. B.Antley. . Atkin,s.C ' . Bagnal, M. BarneU. V. Burton. M. Baxley. B. Berkland. D. Berry, K. Bouknight. . Bowers, L. Breads, D. Brown, K. Brown, S. Brown. R. Burn, R. Button, A. Cade, R. Carroll, V. Cheatham, R. Christ, R. Clanton. A. Cohen, D. Cohen, . Cole, C. Coleman. R. Coleman, M.Collins, S. Colson, B. Conners.R. Copelan, . Corcoran, M. Crnw ord.D. Cucinella, A. Davis. V. Daws, M, Del Campo. . Dickenson, C. Dixon, W. Draeger, . Dunlap, S. Dysart, F. Ellenberg, K. Escue, B. Fairley, A. Finley. B. Fleming, W. Forrest Acllvitics 88 A 5 l R. Foster, M. Good, . Glenn, . Gramling, M. Greer. D. Griffith, . Homer, K. Hanley. S. Harbin, . Harley, V. Harley, M. Harrelson, M. Harrison, T. Hayes, C. Helena, F. Henderson, T. Henderson, E. Highton ' er, B. Holden, M. Hooper, G. Hou ' ard, W. Huiet, D. Hunnicutt, W. Hunter, E. Hurst, D. Johnson, D. Johnson, L. Johnson, L. Johnson, K. Koth, K. Kowalczvk. K. Kreitz. N. Lee, J. Lipsey, J. London, S. Love, S. Love, D. Lucas. J. Lucas R Lvnn. J. McAlpine M McGaskill, P. McGharen, B. McGuen, D. McKee, L. McKenzie, N. McLeod, G. McMillian, VV. Mattis, E. Mauney. P. Meadors. J. Metz, S. Morris, L. Murphy. G. Murray. J. Norton. J. Nuzzaco, J. Dates. T. O ' Dare. D. Peele. D. Peeples, L. Pennington, K. Pickett. R. Pittman, W, Podmore, R Pritchard. W. Pryor. M. Raines. J. Rast. J. Rickershauser. J. Robertson. D. Roiveil. W. Rush. C. Sams. L. Shannon. M. Shell. N. Simmons, R. Simmons. J. Smith. M. Smithwick, D. Smoak. P. Smyth. K. Snelgrove. N. Sowers. G. Spires, T. Stapleton, D. Steadley. K. Still, M. Stokes. ]. Stoney, J. Stout, . Stubbs. C. Sublette. C. Suratt. R. Taylor, . Thrailkill, G. Tumblin, T. Turner. F. Ulmer. T. Waldrop. D. Walsh. M. Ward. W. Ware. R. Warner, K. Weatherly. P. Whitaker. B. Whitlock. D. Willet, N. Willoughby, P. Wilson, S. Wood. W. Wood, A. Woodhead, D. Votes, T. Young Activities 89 Tiger Band is many things to many people. To the denizens of the tin cans, it is the world ' s biggest alarm clock. To the average football fan, it is a reminder to get a hot dog. To a Greyhound bus driver, it is cruel and unusual punish- ment. To the manager of the Knoxville Holiday Inn, it is a plague of locusts, and a sign mysteriously altered in the night by someone who shall remain nameless. To the brewing industry, it is a Godsend. To persons of taste, refine- ment, and above-average intelligence, it is the finest precision marching band east of the Mississippi; to its members, it is a way of life. Tiger Band is a con- glomeration of different types, musi- cians all, who bust their collective gut to the tune of 1200 man (or woman) hours a week to put on a great exhibi- tion of music and precision drill on Saturday afternoons. TIGER BAND AclivUieu ' 90 B. Allen J. Hamer M. Raines yi-y- B. Antley S. Harbin C. Rathbun . Armfield K. Harris P. Rau . Atkins F. Hay nes . Richman W. Barbrey G. HoUand D. Robinson V. Barton . Hooks L. Sanders B. Berkland B. Huff N. Simmons D. Berry W. Hunter T. Sloan T. Black L. ohnston . Smith P. Bouknight . Jones K. Snelgrove L. Breads O. ones M. Snelling K. Brown J. Kerce N. Sowers R. Button . Killinger G. Spires A. Cade S. King T. Stapleton V. Cheatham T. Landon P. Steelman A. Cohen N. Lee K. Still C. Coleman C. Leivis M. Stokes G. Collins ;. Linder ;. Stoney . Corcoran j. Lipsey R. Stubbs E. Cromwell J. London C. Suratt T. Crowson S. Love R. Taylor G. Davis D. Lucas . Thomas V. Daws J. Lucas B. Trammell W. Dennis VV. Mattis G. Tumblin D. Edwards D. McKee D. Walsh F. Ellenberg P. Meadors V. Wann A. Finley . Mozley W. Ware R. Foster S. Murray L. Wehunt . Furman . Gates ' D. Willet ;. Gepford E. Parler R. Willis P. Gibson L. Pennington F. Wood R. Glenn . Perkins W. Wood M. Good R. Pitman H. Worthy M. Gosa W. Podmore S. Yost C. Graham R. Pritchard T. Young B. Gray D. Pullen CONCERT BAND Activities ( 91 CONCERT li The Clemson University Concert Band, known to hardly anyone as the Pickens County Philharmonic, is a group of about one hundred musicians drawn from Tiger Band, all walks of life, and anyplace else on campus. The CUCB, under the direction of Dr. [ohn Butler (assisted by Tiger Band director Bruce Cook) plays a widely varied rep- ertoire ranging from jazz and light clas- sics to Bach, Beethoven, and Butler. Dr. Butler ' s own handwritten transcrip- tions are affectionately known to band members as The Illegible Symphonies. In March or April, the CUCB is un- leashed upon an unsuspecting state in the annual Spring Tour. The tour, an effort to bring culture to the barbarian masses of South Carolina, covers about seven cities, towns, and or settlements in two and a half days. Shortly after the conclusion of the tour, the Band pre- sents a concert consisting of the tour program in Tillman Auditorium. A couple of weeks later, the Band pre- sents its Pops Concert. .VrfivJUes I 94 A new year, new faces and new ideas. Dr. Butler, the first semester sub- stitute, led us to the best concert ever! Second semester began with a welcome to a new permanent director, Mr. Campbell, and the trauma of auditions for everyone resulting in a bigger and better chorus, a revival of the Glee Clubs, and a shot in the arm for the Madrigal Singers. Members did music from the renaissance through Little Bopeepen to the Avant Garde. Chorus started in the Spring by touring the state, but the sky was the limit. Univer- sity Chorus 1974-75 . . .We believe in music. ■ a wt s -iqt-gg ' i ' gyc jr ' r.a iKtjy. wi iii D7- ' . ■yy - ;. Laiv. A. Rutter, C. Andreus, P. Humphries. S. Rodde -. D. Saus. S. Starnes. S. UJmer. D. U ' iiliams. L. Broun. K. Coker. K. Grogan, C. GunneJI, D. Lewis, N. Lewis, N. Lumi, S. McAlister, M. McGuinn, P. Melton. D. Peebles. S. Piazza, K. Seel, S. Smith. L. Allen, B. Bailentine, L. Blodgett, S. Ellerbe, . Hill, B. Hite. R. Lee, S. Marshall. D. McAlister. R. Merritt, L. Seel, K. Corlev. M. Howard, T. ovvers, C. Langston, L. Pannaccione, C. Rogers, S. Sibert, F. Kunz, B. Melton, C. Price, N. Rhodes, B. Richardson. C. Bozard. D. Coleman. S. Gatlin. D. Hunter, R. Jackson, H. Melton, K. Rendall, E. Smith, D. Tsui, B. Campbell, . Calhoun, M. Charney, . Paris, . Hollev. C. Jennings, S. Kern, D. Leslie, . Miller, C. Richbourg, N. Saville, G. Thompson, W. Anthony, A. Bamhardt, D. Bull, P. Foss, D. Graham Activities 95 CLEMSON PLAYERS Stardate 2813.007 The Clemson Players, founded in 17 B.C. by Clemsonius Player, are con- cerned only with the ART of illusion. The purpose of the players is to strengthen, uphold, and dignify the moral standards of this illustrious in- stitution and provide a little entertain- ment on the side. Our year ' s activities include constant rehearsal, set strikes, and representations such as Activities Night. The pay is low, the danger never ending, but satisfaction is guaranteed. A tivilips ' 9B CLEMSON PLAYERS Activities— for those who want to do something else besides studying all the time. At least it ' s an opportunity to have another picture in the yearbook. Yet school is for most all books, studying, an occasional date, and getting drunk and or high on weekends (or every night]. For a small percentage, however, who enjoy participating in extra-curricular activities , for whatever reason, there are many to choose from. As usual, many come to those first of semester drop-ins, but few stay on when the real work load arrives. Officers and senior staffs are faced with the unsolved problem of how to recruit and then keep a strong junior staff. Yet, the few who do work— senior staff as well as junior staff— really do work, overcoming the problems which stand in the way of their success. This is evidenced by the accomplishments of those organizations included in this section: TAPS— a yearbook staff trying to make a new staff organization work and still put out a good book; TIGER— a newspaper that shows widely divergent views among themselves and between the students but nevertheless makes interesting reading on a dull Thursday night; WSBF— a radio station which keeps the students in tune with current music and news; CDA— an organization which occasionally even brings a concert to the campus; Student Union— which does everything from putting on beer busts to nude magic acts; Marching Band with its ever present geometrical drills of circles, squares and CU ' s; concert band, the cultural highlight of every year; chorus ( echo . . . echo . . . echo ); and play troupe which may look like weirdos but always put on a really big show. These activities are made up of a few but represent all. Without them, the Clemson student ' s life would be pretty much of a bore; wouldn ' t it? Activities 99 ♦ ♦ Panhellenic is four parts united as one by the Greek Life. Panhellenic represents and works to strengthen the female Greek life at Clemson. Panhel is a young organization at Clemson, yet under the advisorship of Cathy Turner it has the potential of becoming one of the most influential groups. Panhellenic ' s largest project of the year — fall rush — was one of the most successful. Other activities for the year included a drop-in for Dr. Joyce Brothers, a tea for the Homecoming contestants, and a spaghetti supper for all four sororities sponsored by the pledges. This year Panhellenic established a $250.00 scholarship that will be awarded during the spring semester to a deserving Greek woman. PAHNELLENIC COUNCIL Greeks ' 102 ts9mKeK ' fiafKg. 7sxiii ' ? t BiwKS % mmrKaam Greeks 103 Groeks 104 Idnntifuiation oq pagt; 586 Greeks 105 - ■ - ■ - - E Bk w SRrvF H m jfl l B CHI OMEGA 1974-75 will always be remembered as one of Chi Omega ' s most successful years. The Chi O ' s placed first overall in Dixie Week. The Fall brought a successful Rush and 37 pledges. After winning first overall in the Wreck Tech parade, Chi Omega went on the place second in Tigerama. Chi Omega was represented in Who ' s Who, Order of Athena, cheering squads, and as fraternity sweethearts and little sisters. Nationally, our president was elected to Chi Omega ' s nominating committee. Most importantly, Chi Omega ' s success lies in he close bond shared by each sister. ANN TODD, President Greeks 107 u m Tfir - - • ' Greeks 109 • - Greeks ' nO ,mmmaaasK i  m,matm. mxmtuma!. if- j g Love — that ' s what Tri Delta has meant to her sisters. Love has gone into everything from the informal sing-along sessions to V reck Tech; from carving pumpkins to Panhellenic spirit links; from fruit parties to salad parties; from pledgeship to sisterhood; from me to us . Tri Delta ' s love means sharing; joys, sorrow, and individuality. Each girl fulfilling herself while helping a sister and building Tri Delta greater in body and spirit!! Tri Delta means learning and giving; hoping and dreaming; and above all else, it means trying and failing and still caring enough to keep the spirit of Tri Delta alive. DEBBIE BROCKMAN, President Greeks in • « • mc 1 r,fW ..tv JTi V - 4 . -w r ' J — i : '  X t ; Li - !«%, , i : ' - f . yA, ' ' :j;  i ' •VS  -- i-v? 1 «l till tin v ' f f 1 iM -• f-35 U: i i Hi M. ?;n Ua ■trfSi.-.. ' .•!fc-«jMBihgiB r n • M ' ' ' ' ' ' ™ ' «™ ' ' ' «« ' Thetas began a new year with their formal dance and annual Founders Day Luncheon. Dixie Day 74 brought lots of excitement and a coveted sportsmanship trophy. In the fall everyone looked forward to football games, fraternity parties, firesides, skating parties, and the spend the night parties with 32 pledges. Thetas used the Fifties Nostalgia as their theme for open rush parties. Kappa Alpha Theta began a new tradition with the successful premiere of a Kite Dance. Wherever they go or whatever they did, a sister was always there — a willing hand and an open heart offered through bonds of friendship. BECKY RAINES, President Greeks 115 « « • iiftiks; iifi tnaizairsiaESBBisr.-,mxsK:A GAMMA Again this year, KKG established themselves as one of the most active sororities on campus. The Kappas enjoyed such honors as winning sorority sing, being the intramural basketball champions, and winning Best Overall Sorrority in the Wreck Tech parade. At the KK National Convention, Epsilon Mu chapter was also fortunate to win two national awards. Kappa ' s service projects for 1974 included an Easter Egg Hunt for the faculty ' s children, and raising over $2,000 for Multiple Schlerosis in a volleyball marathon. Through their many activities, the sisterhood of Kappa Kappa Gamma continues to grow stronger. BRENDA RICE, President Greeks 119 ♦• TERFRATERNITY COUNCI .v ' ii(RiiJrivv- ,v.j HBr Si ' . Gieoks 120 i£n mt,wn mt mBmie,mmmKm ! ' ma !mtmxurMa -;amBBS j. Greeks 121 The Interfraternity Council is a working organization composed of representatives from each fraternity whose job is to hold the Greek system together as a unit. In 1974, IFC recognized a new fraternity, Kappa Phi, which in the Spring will become a national brotherhood. Greek Week once again was a stunning success. Competition among brothers of the various fraternities drew them together in the bonds of Greek brotherhood. Finally, a Christmas party for grammar school children proved to be a rewarding experience for IFC members. LES HEATON, president .-.  Interfraternity Council ■Mi 9 . i. Grefiks - 124 Sit 1f y. v ' Ir-l, ;;ftv. i 1 Greeks 125 « • « • m Alpha Gamma Rho — A Good Thing • ! Continues to Grow. The Beta Zeta chapter again this year set forth to improve on its own merits and to obtain new goals. Beginning by regaining the IFC Scholarship Trophy, they were also fortunate enough to receive several citations at the National Convention. After many long hours of work AGR won first place in the Moving Division of the Homecoming displays for the second year in a row. Through the good times as well as the rough times, brothers shared this year caring about each other, aiding each other, and achieving Brotherhood. ALPHA GAMMA RHO luiJiiMi K ' vgw fj HyyjglsaR M f ii; ?- ■ ■ •.■! LEFT to RIGHT- . Hardy. . Chapman. D. Watts. B. Flowers. K. Dumit, T. Bodges. S. McGraiv. L. Sivugger, V. McElveen. K. Ziegler. . McMillan. ]. Doran. M. Huff. . Scoggins, D. Hal] Greeks 127 Grrai.s ' 12fl H ' 3 if ' W Greeks 129 f H ■ -Jft i 1 Ju H TAU OMEGA S. Mattox, L. Cox, M. Davis, C. Crowther. . Simpson, P. Deadivyler, P. Stevens, S. White, M. Connolly, G. Watkins. L. Chamblee, K. Kizer. P. Brown, . JWcFadden A diverse collection of individuals, the brothers of Alpha Tau Omega, were united by firm friendships resulting in many social, athletic, and service activities. Social events included a Fifties Party, Li ' l Abner Party, and the Notorious Harry Buff . Other events were the fall road trip to Tennessee, a winter houseparty in Highland, N. C, the Founders Day Formal, and Greek Week. Projects included the annual Tiger Paw calendar, painting orange noses, presenting winning entries at pep rallies and riding around campus doing Clemson cheers. This year was filled with fun and strong feelings of friendship, loyalty, and brotherhood. ZACHARY ZAPACK, President M H - y Greeks 131 mmmimmm Greeks 13Z BUM - 1 -t n: t T 31 e - ' - ' ' i- ' t f ift- 4 ' ,f .--v i i tm I if „.x;J. y Greeks 133 rrwf This past year was quite a successful one for Beta Theta Pi, with more emphasis placed upon involvement in service projects and improvement of the fraternity GPR. For one of their service projects, the Betas took twenty young orphans to the Clemson-Virginia football game. Other.activities included a Founder ' s Day Anniversary Banquet in November, Dixie Week, Drop-Ins with all of the sororities, other campus activities, and a lot of great partying! The Betas have progressed in every phase of their fraternal organization, leading the Delta Nu chapter to equally rewarding years in the future. JOSEPH RODDEY, President BETA THETA PI LEFT to RIGHT— STANDING: D. BradJey, S. Smith, C. Punches, M. Woods, C. Wilson. V. Whiten, N. Sasser, C. Brav. P. Pickering, . Kartus, K. Wright, M. Oakey, K. Roberto. S. Hardwick. SITTING: T. Senters, C. O ' Brien, . MacDonaJd, P. Phifer, P. MacLeish, R. Neighbors, A. Maury. S. IVfapJes, S. Martin, L. Jeter, . Inman. Greeks 135 -: - s i -i i M ' m ' S : ' rp - :J ' - ' i . __V ■■ .-.♦Ml ' ■■ Identification on page 5!)0 4 Greeks 137 . •• -. . ■•. • JC C3A Gri!eks ' 138 LEFT to RIGHT-FRONT: B. Raines, S. Blackwell, K. Bean. ]. Prince. S. Hester. E. Purceli B Richardson. A. Ashley. BACK: R. Cromer. K. Schoffstall, D. Weinheimer, M. Condon, D. Byrd. B Blackburn. ]. Purceli, D. Crawford. D. Schels. wnBifmMtJi tnmmmtsaBK essfTjfmmxBT-mirxmmsii: Chi Psi takes pride in offering college men the opportunity to enjoy and make the most of their college life through the fraternity experience. In the past, Chi Psi has always been highly active in the community by sponsoring such activities as Easter egg hunts for underprivileged children and yearly drives for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Chi Psi maintains a steady record of honors taken in such programs as sports, Tigerama, Homecoming, and Greek Sing. Chi Psi is an ideal, a thing of the spirit. It has no embodiment, it has the expression only in the fellowship of its bonds. GEORGE ENGLE, President ' imAs: :!d.U-l ' . k Greek ( 139 Illl==r==f f IPS IL-L. TT 1 1 r C : mz ' 5;.j«Z Gro3bi 140 taamKHivmiismsswvt ' i v vmPMmtf ' iKsaismaiisaB ■i . ■■ O i M ..... ' 44. ' Mi Greeks 141 ■371? For the brothers of Kappa Alpha Or- der, the year 1974 was one of ac- complishment in many areas. The year began when 18 pledges were ushered into the order during rush week. Kappa Alpha also boasted a Little Sister or- ganization of 27 girls. KA fielded the ping pong singles champion, the pool champion, and the football champion team in the Greek games. Also, the Kappa Alpha skit won 3rd place in the 1974 Tigerama. As a community ser- vice project, the brothers gave a Christmas party for underprivileged children. The brothers also had their traditional Old South Ball in Myrtle Beach. CHARLES M. GRACE IV, President Cii ' i ' ks 142 ■ ' ™™ g ' ' ' ' ™ ™ mx £fi u -••f iPT to RIGHT— Standing: M. Hockett. M. Morris, G. Lindler, S. Rogers. C. PaiJes. E. Harding, E. JMoore, M. ackson, M lerlong, . Poole, V. Waters. S. Had, S. Roddey. L. Sanders. Sitting: M. Johnson. L. Stokes. C. Shoddey. K. Kritz. V. Wynn, G. Martin. B. Ward. R. Henderson. G. Wehunt. Sumner, M. Johnson. C. Minis. Greeks 143 Greeks 1 144 ■UK 4. x ' )|;; JV Identificotiaj) ( vba e 391 Greeks 145 The youngest social fraternity on campus, Kappa Phi experienced the pain and pleasure of building an or- ganization which has met ideas of what a fraternity should be. Kappa Phi stressed activity and par- ticipation inside and outside the frater- nity. They participated in homecoming festivities, Greek Week, intramurals, and Interfraternity projects. Brothers are also active in athletics, Tiger band, and numerous honor fraternities. This year the brothers were proud to wel- come a Little Sister organization. The sisters have greatly helped Kappa Phi in building a fraternity. PHI LEFT to RIGHT: D. Dozier. B. Grist, P. Smith, V. Daws. N. Curtis, K. Lindenberg, P. Wilson. ;.-!i.3ks 146 maawBH?!iwt Mgi7gi5 - r- H pis K _ ■r V 1 ' l m Hl k - n J M Ikr K. 9 Pfci- ' ' BW 1 r fe-i .;. j J l y « Ji K 1 I BW Vi H I Greeks 147 Greeks 149 KAPPA SIGMA iBi MMWw(c TOg«g ' -;i«i! CTrHa This past year was quite rewarding as well as enjoyable for the brothers of Kappa Sigma. The brothers worked diligently to perfect a skit for Tigerama and finish their homecoming display. For the first time, Kappa Sigma won 1st place in the Tigerama skit competition, placing 3rd in the skill division of homecoming displays. Greek Week was rewarding for the brothers, as they were able to tie Phi Delta Theta for 1st place — The brothers hope to be able to repeat their successes in the coming year. WALLACE BENNETT, President LEFT to RIGHT: . DoJan, N. Northrup, . Matthews. L. Smith. S. Stroup, S.Kuritz. B. McCleUand, A . Marr. L. Clark. F. Georgeo, M. Harrison, B. Duncan, C. Hammond, . Thompson. C. Barron. M. Stearns. Greeks 151 • « « ■ Greeks 152 ■MMaBBWifliflgWIK;B«IKiaW« WftttiM!! ' .tey fe . ;« -«. ' ' Identificatioil Ol page 592 l-.- 3 - RBS PHI DELTA Greeks 154 The Phi Delts continue to have one of the top chapters in North America. This past year brothers actively participated in varsity and intramural sports, the Tiger band, student government, the student union, and as officers in count- less other clubs on campus. Highlights of the past year included the Sword and Shield Ball commemorating Founder ' s Day, community service projects, the houseparty, and the return to Greek Week as defending champions. For the Brothers of Phi Delta Theta, hovi ever, the real love of the fraternity lies in the realization that our renown fun-loving spirit is undergirded by a bond of brotherhood which joins man in a fel- lowship that will endure. STEPHEN BELLAMY, President Greeks 155 ra3w : pecks 156 ■MB ■m Ke.TS« «waB.w«BBa Greeks 1 57 m  BI? The brothers at Clemson saw the reaUzation of a dream last April when they became Chi Alpha, the 104th chapter of Phi Gamma Delta and the first in South Carolina. The brotherhood is small, but in that lies the brothers ' greatest strength- intense loyalty and trust in each other. Last year FIJI finished third in IFC scholarship, and in partying, we take a back seat to none — ask anyone who came to a Fiji party. Everyone is an individual with different interests and majors, yet bound by their trust for each other. Al- though they are young they know that means they mustn ' t listen to someone else ' s legend, but their own. BRUCE MAGURNO, President GAMMA DELTA Greeks 159 Gtesks 160 Greeks 161 «-«•«-• nv PI KAPPA row« Bwia ww!.-wi w  «awf. The sights and sounds of Pi Kappa Alpha . . . can you remember? The carefree fun and success of the home football games? The hours spend con- structing ' the Homecoming float? The rush parties? The weekend parties? Ski trips to Beech? Living for Fridays on the Quad? Christmas? Dream Girl? Greek Week? Studying? Frequent weeknight trips to Atlanta and elsewhere? The simple enjoyment of living in Bowen Hall? The Wreck Tech festivities? Disappointments? Pride? Pi Kappa Alpha was a melange of the aforementioned in 1974. It was perhaps PiKA ' s best year ever. JAMES ASTON, President Greeks 163 mm ■nw Gietjlui 154 r 1 KBgaTOa«!aB  i « n «WBW« •iiiimiimimmtiim a y - ' ' ■ St- ' h I .J)fc. i m ' Vl , 4, • .• . k ' ' ' . r Sc _ . iy ■H ' v-i- ..-1 - y- ' f n v '  V ' IdenMfiration Greeks 165 mm SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON LEFT to RIGHT- A. Rauscher. E. Wells. N. Barton, S. Johns. R. Phillips. M. Huff, D DeloQche. S. Murrill, G. Sansbury, C. Henry. F. Gressette. N. Weldon. R. Ou-en. D. Breazil. IB The brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon are proud of not being solely a social organization. Through individual and group participation in community, academic, and extracurricular activities, the fraternity extends its concern to more than its own members. The Brothers sponsored a trip taken by boys from the Boys Home of the South to the Clemson-Tech game and also gave them several parties during the year. The borthers find a great deal of satisfaction by participating in extracurricular activities, such as cheerleading. Varsity football. Student Senate, Judiciary Committees, and TAPS staff. Through these activities, the brothers of SAE further extend their energies and influence beyond their firm bond of brotherhood. WOODMAN KAPP, President Greeks 167 m } ' .$: « l ' ; ..v-.  f ■ wa niW!ia«wi ffit!TO W!WBi ' M; M«iW«ir; ai!MiK: ' !j;nagf.:; .- K ' ' . V.,: Greeks 169 no ;IGMA ■MMBBUBIHMTMIMMWBteHSg Throughout the years, Sigma Nu has achieved a high standard of excellence. The fraternity once again made a strong showing in all areas of interfraternity competition — Homecoming, sports, scholarship, and Greek Week. As a community project, Sigma Nu painted a school for the mentally retarded in Central. Social activities range from parties on home football weekends, house parties in the mountains and to the beach, to a White Rose formal in the spring. Individual brothers also achieved this high standard of excel- lence. Individually and as a fraternity, the brothers of Sigma Nu will continue to strive for brotherhood and leadership at Clemson University. THOMAS TULL, President 3 -.i..,a- -v %t.. ' Greeks ' 171 ■ ' j£S S J]£:f -_ ' ■■ msBf tiimafiwmfmsmsviK: Identlficatian . ■ ;-: ■ npagsj 1 Greeks 173 mmammms SIGMA PHI EPSILON : ' ![-l:K:i ' Vi: l|lJiW ! ;!t.l! ' !??!!!!!gg B ™mwi !ai miti9itK ' m v imsfnir«ix sc In 1974 The Brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon actively participated in various campus activities. Two brothers were elected to the student senate and two more were placed on the president ' s cabinet. Chip Smith became head cheerleader, and Jim DuPre was president of Blue Key honor fraternity. Within the Greek system, Ronnie Steighos was elected treasurer of IPC. Sig Ep placed second in Greek Week, fourth in homecoming displays, second in intramural Softball and runner up in the soccer championship. Sig Ep also painted Tiger Paws on all roads leading to Clemson. LEFT to RIGHT: D. Gilman, M. Fields, C. Cox. P. McCuen. B. Ballard, E. Cox, C. Watts. C. Ford. D. Mullinax, V. Coiavita, R. Moore, P. Richardson. . Hopkins. T. BJinn. D. Brusini. B. Davenport. Greeks; 175 ■-i-. - • J:ill«WIJI«il5W! nmktn . IV ' -. ■ ' «5..V r. jp ' • •« • , HpnltlicaJion on iTif t: : Greeks 177 THETA ?- • 4: 1 mmm ? 9 R i 1 LEFT to RIGHT: M. Brodie. J. Wiliiamson. B. HarmounI, K. Tomsyck, K. Spinella. L. Beiding, M. Schwab. B. Bouknight, H. Taylor. ■IHiiSHjmKglWi ;««aBi««  «r  a « . sl; With the largest active enrollment to date, Theta Chi stormed into Greek Week. However, a great formal on the previous Friday night wasted the brothers. Before school started, Dwayne Wood represented the chapter at the 118th National Convention in Fort Lauder- dale, Fla. A new semester brought a new spirit to Theta Chi. After placing third in IFC Softball, the brothers prepared for Homecoming. After presenting a skit in Tigerama the weekend was topped by placing second in the Homecoming still displays. RALPH MARRETT, President Greeks 179 ANGEL FLIGHT Flying Tiger Angel Flight, coed au- xiliary to Arnold Air Society, is a na- tional service and social organization. Activities include flower sales at foot- ball games, Angelgram sales, Easter Egg Hunt for the faculty children, plane wash, parties for the Air Force Cadre, and participating in National con- claves. Angel Flight members also spent time painting and repairing a children ' s home in Westminster and collecting food and money at Thanksgiving for underprivileged families. Each semester, new Angel Flight members participate in Pledge Season activities; including wearing a pledge outfit, getting their Angel Wings signed, and working on a Pledge project. CAROL |. WOODHAM, Commander RIGHT: une Chapman serves punch at an Angel Flight-Arnold Air drop-in. K. Blair . Scoggins, V. Murray. B. Peabody. C. Woodhani, S. Whatiev, C. Lovd, B. Perry. B. Brehm. S. Voung. P. Miller, S. Hentz, K. Loeurimare. C. torest. J. Chapman. D. Conahan. P. Warren. smms ■i-ait o -,;,r..-T-r ;. : Fourth Regimental Headquarters is the coordinating organization between the 21 PERSHING RIFLE and 9 CAPER units of the Fourth Regiment. The biggest project each year is the Fourth Regimental Drill Meet held each spring in the Southeast. The drill meet allows the individual units to compete and the units, both P R and CAPER, to further the brotherhood for which the National Society is so well known. MARIA FERNANDEZ, Commander ROBERT CARROLL, Commander TOP LEFT: A disgusted Caper waits for the Reg- ional Drill Meet to begin. CENTER LEFT: The Capers and PR ' s listen to the business during their weekly meeting. BOTTOM LEFT: The PR ' s wait or their captain. PERSHING RIFLES CAPERS H. Gaines. T. Currin, R. Carroll. R. Bargett. S. Cloninger Military ; 181 IP PERSHING RIFLES Company C-4 Pershing Rifles, is a drill fraternity whose purpose is to foster a spirit of friendship and cooperation among men in in the military department and to maintain a highly efficient drill company. The PR ' s, besides being open to men in the Army ROTC and Air Force ROTC, is also open to any male stu- dent at Clemson. Company C-4 is a winning organization keeping up that tradition by winning the Doug- las Trophy in 1974 for the best com- pany in the Fourth Regiment. The Company travels to such places as Mardi Gras and Washington, D.C. for drill competition and takes part in many local parades. The Pershing Rifles are not only a crack drill team, but they are also a brotherhood. Liv- ing in C-4 Johnston, they all strive to know each other well and to become a closer knit organization. CHARLES WILKINS, Commander IP9 H x H m. ii 9t ' 1 m c - ' H ' vi l T Ym Kn - m . Ug . ' A H i. ' :;;iiii ' v ' ri2 iifiiiiisiiiRiiiBiwswiwHiH.,, ,, : i immKiK!! pmenmgmsmg wsatam c ' iar6S ' j( ' -.-.-im v.; .Xii: LEFT: Cadets run in place during drill. RIGHT: Cadet Sheurhouse explains the proper way to march. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: Cadet Wilkins and Cadet Shearhouse discuss their ne. ' t drill maneuver. ACROSS. TOP LEFT: The PH ' s use Organization Day to display their trophies. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: ,Veil Schroeder kneels at attention during a PR drili on Organization Day. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: Cadet Williams greets parents at a military drop- in. . Ridge, B. Dobbins, T. Saunders, N. Schroeder. S. Hill, G. Ackley. T. Palmer. ]. Hill. ]. Moore. B. Pickens, R. Poston, F. Haynes, . Sprouse, D, Shearhouse, B. Linder, S. McAllister, IV. Williams. W. . rmes, S. Srronre, B. Wilkins. Military I 183 ♦ ♦ fKI- ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY The Major Rudolph Anderson, ]r. Squadron of the Arnold Air Society at Clemson University is a very active professional and service organization. The many service projects of the Clem- son Arnold Air Society include helping out at the Oconee Children ' s Home, as- sisting the Red Cross during campus blood drives, and passing out of in- structional soccer programs at all home soccer games. The semi-annual plane v ash of the replica of Major Rudolph Anderson ' s F-86 at Cleveland Park in Greenville is a tradition of Arnold Air. The members of Arnold Air Society are selective Air Force ROTC cadets who want to promote the Air Force by community involvement. The Arnold Air Society works jointly with Angel Flight in all its activities. JOHNNY MOORE, Commander WT u . AIR force: i mimm ]mmwm .. aaiyBWi:iw«ri wi-w!3? ' iK g i;:ig-: .v;;i:jr- KFH JWSiWK.l ' v LEFT: The AAS and Angel Flight entered a bomb the beezz car in the Wreck Tech paracie. ACROSS. TOP RIGHT: Cadets Inv ' in find London engage in a friendiv chat during an AAS drop-in. ACROSS. CENTER LEFT: The finished product of the annual AAS and Angel Flight plane ivash. ACROSS. CENTER RIGHT: Members of AAS ivork hard on their Homecoming displnv. ACROSS. BOTTOM LEFT: One of the cadets pauses to talk to some Angel Flighters. ACROSS. BOTTOM RIGHT: The cadets enjoy themselves at the joint militar ' banquet and dance. R. Wood. S. Payne. . Martin. F. Skellon. F. Mackie. P. ohns. B. Leigher. D. Reese, M. Raster, . Moore, C. Carmichael, A. Hunter, C. McFadden, C. Daln ' mple, S. Bedard, S. Hunnicutt. R. Blankenship Military; 185 i , , 4 ARMY ROTC The Student ROTC Brigade is com- posed of students enrolled in both the Basic and Advanced Reserve Officer Training Corps. Although the program is demanding, it proves to be one of the most rewarding on the Clemson campus. The year found the Brigade involved in many activities, both training and social. The topics covered in the class- room for ROTC included material from general military situations and proce- dure to individual military skills. The work which was taught in the class- room was then put into practice in var- ious field training exercises. The cadets and their guests were entertained by both a speaker and a band at the Clem- son University Military Ball and Ban- quet. NEWT KELLET, Commander Bwig: CTWg«!rajgr T.:r- ■« , - ' r TOP RIGHT: An AROTC captain pJans the course of action. TOP LEFT: Tivo cadets mark their position. BOTTOM:The cadets review maps of the surrounding terrain. ACROSS, TOR RIGHT: Cadet Hili pauses during ro)J caJJ. ACROSS. TOP LEFT: A cadet reads a map marker ACROSS, CENTER RIGHT: Cadet Lavvrimore reviews the battle plan uith the help of Cadets Host and Butler ACROSS, BOT- TOM LEFT: AROTC CADETS look into the brush or the ene.-ny during a practice maneui ' er. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: Cadets tie compasses to their belts so as not to lose them. Military 187 AIR FORCE ROTC The Clemson student who partici- pates in the Air Force ROTC program will take part in unique and rewarding activities. Regularly scheduled classes in Air Science courses and Corps Train- ing help him to better develop his lead- ership abilities and learn more about the Air Force. Field trips, including visits to the Arnold Engineering Center in Tennessee and Patrick AFB, Florida, are taken to give the cadet an insight into the Air F ' orce environment. Qual- ified AFROTC senior cadets are able to participate in the Air Force Flight In- struction Program which will prepare them to become future pilots. Cadets attend a field training sum- mer camp, usually between their sophomore and junior years at certain Air Force bases. CHARLES WRAY, Commander rnk wii ■HB  « ir--T ' ! , ' ' :Wig-r-g ' -ai;-K. ' . i-T - - . ?r LEFT; Air Force Officers watch drill. RIGHT: Cadets march in formation. BOTTOM: The troops stand at attention for tlie officers. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: Cadets fry to keep in step. ACROSS, TOP LEFT: Senior officers inspect the ranks during drilJ. ACROSS. BOTTOM LEFT: Cadets practice marc iing dur- ing a drill maneuver. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: Frank Hin- nant and a captain ivatch driJi. Military 189 CAPERS CAPER Company C-4, Coed Affiliates of the Pershing Rifles, is a national, so- cial, service, and drill sorority, promot- ing high standards and sisterhood within the group and with the Pershing Rifles. CAPERS have demonstrated their excellence in the regional and na- tional drill meets. Activities include volunteer work at the Clemson Headstart Center, hosting receptions for the Military Science De- partment, marching in parades, and having parties in the Pershing Rifles lounge. Other activities include a trip to the National Drill Meet in Washington, D.C. and helping to spon- sor drill meets at Clemson. DEBORAH ROGERS, Commander RIGHT: The Capers practice marching. P. Oavis. L. Voge . V. Harley, S. Amick. S. Holbrook. D. Rogers, L. Jeffards. R. Hughe.s, B. Br hm. N. Sou ers. C. Ha nvurd. E. Bush, A. VV.nn. P, W.nlers, |. . Annis, M. Shell. N. Tnlbert. C. Hannon, K. Manyak. H Militarv 1«) iSSIlBIWiSBIltllSSWWIllWW ' - Clemson ' s Company K-7 of the Na- tional Society of Scabbard and Blade is the most highly regarded college mili- tary organization on campus, drawing its membership from all phases of the Army and Air Force ROTC programs. The cadet in Scabbard and Blade is an officer and a gentleman possessing the qualities of leadership, patriotism, loy- alty, obedience, courage, good fellow- ship and honor. 7This year the cadets have ushered at the President ' s box during the football games, sponsored the joint military banquet and ball, and participated in the Wreck Tech parade and Homecom- ing display. Pledges participated in Hell Week followed by a week of tac- tical exercise for both pledges and members. BLADE . Hill. F. Hinnant, T. Saunders, C. Dulrympie. ]. Skuidun. R. Carrull. M. Murlev. S. Payne, R. Wood, H. Gaines, M. Willis, D. Shearhouse. D. Reese. K. iVforris, D. Hail, N. KelJett. R. Paries, T. Currin, R. Bargett, A. Hunter. TOP LEFT: Pledges suffer through an iniliatiiin gunie. CENTER LEFT: New initiates crawl on obstacle course. BOTTOM LEFT: Robert Wood and David Hall stand at ease while watching a football game. CENTER RIGHT: Cadets shape up by doing pushups. Military ; 191 COUNTER GUERILLAS The Counterguerillas were first autablished on the Clemson campus in the early I96() ' s. The unit is com- posed of highly-motivated cadets who seek to get more out of Army ROTC than the average cadet. They receive a wide range of instruction in many areas including map read- ing, terrain navigation, small unit tactics, and basic mountaineering. Although the instruction is impor- tant, the main emphasis is placed on the individual becoming a leader. Each cadet gets opportunities throughout the year to lead, instruct, and make decisions. P ' or the Army ROTC cadet who is serious becom- ing a competent officer in the United State Army. Counterguerillas has much to offer. JOHN SKARDON, Commander LEFT; John Skardon gives his troops some basic instructions. ACROSS. TOP RIGHT: The cadets stop to rest and discuss strategy during driiJ. ACROSS. CENTER LEFT: The CG ' s move closer to enemy lines in a PX drill. ACROSS. CENTER RIGHT: The CG ' s publicize their Airborne Rangers division. AC- ROSS. BOTTOM LEFT: CG cadets ivaif on neivs of the enemv ' s positions ACROSS. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cadet Shau ' helps at the CG table on Organiza- tion Dav. SSGT. Kinne. D. Stanley, W. Grav, R. Monaghan, S. Kellev. S. Taylor, B. Hollingsworth, D. Hall. M. Murley. C. Baker. R. Whitfield, D. Fowler. W. Shaw. J. Skardon. M. Wolcotte. CPT. Hantt, S. Ho man. D. Cortlege. SPORTS Athletes moving into action as spectators sit tensely in their seats. Each moved by the Clemson Spirit Orange noses Pep rallies Enthusiastic crovi ds each playing a part as the Tigers become Hell to beat at home Walking to games hopeful of winning Returning, jubilant with victory. I J ' . ' k 1 M. j l « « This year the Clemson spirit became well known throughout the ACC conference and southeast as the cheerleaders, led by David Vaughan, did much to encourage such a high-spirited mob of students and alumni. Waving tiger rags, singing songs, and yelling cheers were ordinary activities for an afternoon of Tiger football. Even the Tiger got in the act along with his toilet equipped with a chicken and his motorcycle. Cheering may seem to be just a lot of fun, but behind those perfect executions of cheering stunts are many, many hours of practice — and quite a bit of falling on the ground! This year, the cheerleaders put a lot of work and planning into some different and exciting pep rallies — Halloween costumes, a Miss Moo U contest, banners, midnight pep rallies, and even a gamecock funeral! aS B W0mxi m:w TOP: President Edwards congratulates David on a great job as Head Cheerleader.MID- DLE LEFT: David Vaughan says ive ' ve got to have it. BOTTOM LEFT: Cheerleaders raise spirit ivith one of their stunts. ABOVE: Tony the Tiger en joys his motorcycle at the use gome. ACROSS. TOP LEFT: Kathy Dayhood leads the crowd cheering.ACROSS. TOP RIGHT: Cheerleaders are seldom this quiet. ACROSS, MIDDLE: Fans are urged to get on their feet and yell. ACROSS. BOTTOM LEFT: ettie Young supports the Tigers ivith her cheers. ACROSS. BOTTOM RIGHT: Timing and coordination combine to create a great cheerJeading squad. CHEERLEADERS Sports 197 4  ' ' fnipppiiiiiPiin ROSTER Head Coach: Red Parker Gary Alexander Willie Anderson Frank Bethea Tim Blackwelder Rich Bollinger Tom Boozer Ron Bowlan Craig Brantley Jeff Buesing Bob Burgess Curt Buttermore Harold Cain Ken Callicut Lynn Carson Rick Carter Maret Cobb Bob Coffey Mike Cornell Eddie Crawford Leighton Cubbage Bennie Cunningham C. H. Duckworth Roy Eppes Mark Fellers Harry Lee Fulwood G. G. Galloway Guy Gehret Ford Gibson Chuck Gordon Mike Gravely Mark Heniford [erome Hill Lawson Holland Leon Hope Ed Homonoff David Hughston Richard Ibach George (ehlen Neal letton Brian Kier Gary Kesack Jay Kreis Kevin Kreis Jim Lanzendon David LeBel Mark Lee Rut Livingston Malcom Marler Peanut Martin Tony Mathews Roger McCrary Al Murray Wayne Neely Jim Ness Mike O ' Cain Ken Peeples Richard Shafer Bobby Sharpe Denis Silver Dennis Smith Gregg Smith Tim Stough Mark Stowbridge Don Testerman O. ]. Tyler Mitch Tyner Nelson Wallace Joey Walters Travers Webb Mike Webber Ken Weihel Jimmy Williamson Bill Wingo Frank Wise ?y . rn . m v: r i ■.0. Spi rt ' i;i98 Excitement Galore — 74. The words rang throughout the campus as Clemson moved into its second season under head coach Red Parker. During the summer, bumper stickers emblazoned with these words shone from the back of the cars of Clemson fans. As the school year began, students eagerly anticipated the beginning of the season. Critically speaking, Clemson ' s preseason hopes were not very good. Seeking stability at certain key positions, the Tigers were picked by the experts to finish only 4th in the ACC. However, this never seemed to bother the team as they fought their way to their best record in several years and with a 7-4 record finished in a tie for second place in the conference. The Tigers opened the 74 season on a rather ominous note. Playing nationally ranked Texas A M, Clemson could not muster enough muscle to contain the bigger and faster Aggies and suffered a disappointing 24-0 loss. Coming off this defeat, Clemson opened the ACC campaign against former champion N. C. State. The Tigers stayed close for the first half but could not stall a State offensive outburst in the second half and lost again 31-10. The next week saw the Tigers finally beginning to jell as they beat Georgia Tech 21-17. With this boost, they next tackled Georgia again at home and outplayed the larger Bulldogs winning 28-24. Back on the road, the Tigers sought their first ACC win against nationally ranked Maryland but were stymied by the Terps 41-0 for the second shutout of the season. Homecoming weekend brought the Duke Blue Devils to Tigertown and in a hard fought battle Clemson won its first conference game 17-13. The Tigers then traveled to Tennessee where they were beaten 29-28 in the last seconds on a hotly contested 2 point pass conversion after a Tennessee touchdown. Next week saw Clemson taking its second conference win 21-9 against hapless Wake Forest. Back at home for their last three games, Clemson sought an unbeaten home record and captured it, killing bowl bound North Carolina 54-32, beating Virginia 28-9, and burying arch rival South Carolina 39-21. And it was over. Clemson ' s best record in years, but of the top 4 ACC teams, they were the only team to fail to get a post season bowl bid. However, this did not exclude them from honors. Senior tight end Bennie Cunningham was almost every polls All-American tight end. Running back Ken Callicut led the ground attack with over 800 yards rushing for the season and an average of over 4 yards per carry. Senior quarterback Mark Fellers passed for 10 touchdowns and a 42.8% pass completion. On defense Jimmy Ness, Billy Wingo, Willie Anderson, and Jimmy Williamson were stand outs. For Clemson 1974 saw the beginning of a long awaited promise — a rebuilt squad who were conference contenders. As the season ended, Clemson fans were left with this promise to look forward to an even better team in ' 75. Excitement ' 75? Sports 199 Due to the excellent recruiting of Coach Red Parker, the Clemson Tigers had promise of being a bowl contender by the end of the season. The first game of the year, however, dimmed the hopeful views of many supporters. The Aggies of Texas A M handed the Tigers a 24-0 shut-out game by calling on players such as juniors, Bubba Bean and Bucky Sams, who together accounted for 304 total yards. Although Clemson didn ' t score, many Aggie marches were halted by the strong Tiger defense. Two key plays by Peanut Martin and Jim Ness stopped scoring threats by the opposition. The Tiger team was harrassed by careless fumbles at crucial moments when short yardage was needed to sustain a drive. CLEMSON Late in the third quarter, Mark Fellers directed the Clemson offense from the Aggie 48 to the 16, only to have the ball fumbled on the 3 yard line. The Aggies, with their same starting unit in the game, went 97 yards in 12 plays to close out the scoring at 24. Callicutt was Clemson ' s leading rusher with 64 yards and Bennie Cunningham caught three passes for 41 yards. The Aggies completely shut off the Tiger ' s offense making them play mistake-free offense and rely on their defense and hope for a score. The mistakes came in the form of costly fumbles and their chances dissolved with each turnover. The Aggies had a new blocking scheme that confused the freshmen Tiger defensive tackles. TEXAS A M 24 TOP LEFT: Maret Cobb provides room for Feller ' s carry. TOP RIGHT: Leon Hope leaps over downed AS-M player. ABOVE: Eddie Muldrow sets in for lackle on A M player. RIGHT: Tucked safely away. A M player carries ball through opening in defensive line. •■ ' . ' ' ,■ Vir l ij_ -f f HI Defending ACC champions N. C. State called on brute power in the 2nd half to come from a score of 10-9 at the half to a final score of 31-10. In the first quarter under the direction of Mark Fellers, Clemson gained 42 yards in six plays. Left with short yardage, Fellers put the Tigers on the scoreboard by running the last 15 yards for the TD. A careless snap later in the game gave the Wolfpack a touchback and their first 2 points. State went ahead early in the second quarter with a 63-yard pass to Roland Hooks making the score 9-7. Tiger Don Testerman carried the ball for 27-yards making it possible for another score. With only seconds left in the half Clemson had to settle with a 30-yard field goal from Bob Burgess. At the half Clemson commanded a narrow 10-9 lead. The Tigers controlled the ball nine minutes more than State, but had scored just one more point. The second half was a complete shutout for the Tigers as N. C. State blocked, tackled, and ran with great effectiveness. The Clemson defense appeared to loose their discipline as the Wolfpack produced 3 more scores in the second half while the Tigers offense did not score. It seemed as though every small hole in the Clemson defense was filled with a Pack runner with the football. CLEMSON 10 N.C. STATE 31 LEF ' T: State player grabs Fellers in the backfield. ABOVE: Leon Hope charges or score against N. C. State Sports 201 CLEMSON 21 nH lfefc Miiaiite ■JwiJW. -t ' f - M We finally beat Georgia Tech. This weekend set the tone and spirit for the rest of the year. This was not an upset in the minds of Tigers and Tiger fans. The psyched Clemson defensive unit held the 12th nationally ranked Georgia Tech Wishbone offense to 20 second-half yards and only 1 first down. In the full view of 42,000 fans the Tigers downed the Yellow Jackets 21-17; it was the first victory over Tech since the 21-10 game in 1969. The win was also the first home game and the first victory for the Tigers. Clemson had its first TD with 14:13 left in the 2nd quarter as starting quarterback Mark Fellers hit tight end Bennie Cunningham on a 12 yard aerial; the point after was made by Bob Burgess giving the Tigers a 7-0 lead. This lead was cut to 4 as Tech returned the following kickoff to the Clemson 16 where Danny Smith GEORGIA TECH 17 booted a Yellow Jacket field goal. The half ended with Tech having a 10-7 lead as the Jacket defense picked off a Fellers pitchout and scampered 19 yards to give Georgia Tech their final points of the game. With the scoreboard showing 17-7, Clemson dominated the remaining portion of the game. Freshman Ogden Hansford recovered a Yellow Jacket fumble at the Tech 40 and signal-man Mike O ' Cain directed the way to another Clemson TD with 8:28 left in the game. The winning score came from a forward over-the-middle pass to Bennie Cunningham all alone in the end zone, a thrilling end to the first ever Yellow Jacket visit to Death Valley. fi«i- M ' ria Sports 203 i r ' ww ' Coming from a 10 point deficit only 16 minutes into the game, the Clemson Tigers scored two touchdowns within one and a half minutes on their way to a big victory over Georgia. Before a crowd of 44,000, the Tigers evened their seasons mark at 2-2. This win over Georgia coupled with the previous week ' s victory over Georgia Tech gave the Tigers their first victories over both teams in the same year since 1906. The score at the half showed Clemson 14 and the Dogs, 10; the Tigers two TD ' s came from a march commanded by Fellers, who scored on a quarterback sneak, and the recovery of a high snap from center by the Dogs, which ended in an 8 yard pass to CLEMSON 28 Cunningham in the end zone. Only 10 minutes into the second half, Georgia had put together their offense to march 80 yards for a touchdown. The Tigers matched this effort, taking the kick-off on their own 23 and returning it in 9 plays, including a 39 yard scoring run by O ' Cain for a Tiger TD. Georgia rallied their forces and scored from the Tiger 9 as the 4th quarter began, making the score 24-21 with 24:55 left in the game. The Tigers stamina was unreal as they returned the Dog ' s kick off. O ' Cain scored the winning touchdown, as the Tigers were able to claim victory over the stubborn Bulldogs. GEORGIA 24 Another Georgia team. Another so-called upset. To the CJemson fans and players an announcement to the norid that they ivere reai. The rea) start of Clemson ' s season. Sports 205 « « In the initial 3 minutes of the game Maryland jumped to an early lead with a touchdown which was made possible by Ken Schroy ' s punt return of 38-yards. This touchdown was not typical of the game due to the fact that most of the Terrapin ' s TDs came as a direct result of a Tiger fumble. The story of the game was: Clemson fumbles; Maryland recovers and scores. Throughout the game ' s entirety Clemson was plagued by 9 fumbles and one interception. Maryland converted on three of the fumbles and the one interception for 24 of their total points. Maryland ' s Steve Mike-Mayer didn ' t have the same bad luck as did Clemson ' s Bob Burgess as he booted a field goal for Maryland ' s second score of the game. Following a Tiger fumble and an interception, Maryland scored from the Clemson 38-yardline, which left the score at the half: Maryland, 20 and Clemson 0. The third quarter showed no score from either team, but the Tigers brought the Terps to life by losing 2 more fumbles to them and then missing 2 key blocks to stop them from scoring on both opportunities. Coach Red Parker stated that the team had a lack of emotion for winning this game after 4 previous pressure packed games. More heartbreakers were added due to the number of fumbles and interceptions. CtEMSON MARYLAND 41 ABOVE: Maret Cobb keeps Maryland lineman from quarterback Mark Fellers. TOP RIGHT: jim Ness stops a first down attempt, RIGHT: Maryland ball carrier runs toward a sudden halt given by Willie Anderson. In Knoxville ' s Neyland Stadium before 66,334 people, Tennessee ' s quarterback Condredge Holloway connected on a pass to 6-4 receiver Larry Seivers on a 2-point conversion attempt for a 29-28 comeback victory over Clemson. The wrinning pass or a desperation lob as it was rightly named flevi? barely over the outstretched arms of 5-1 Jim Ness. The Tennessee Vols first score came from a 65 yard bomb to Easely ' s Stanley Morgan as the Vols attacked without a huddle. The Tigers evened the score following the kickoff with a 71 yard drive and a connected pass to Bennie Cunningham who carried the ball the final 65 yards for the TD. Bob Burgess added the point after to make the score 7 all at the end of the 1st quarter. With 5:24 left until the half, the Vols widened the gap to 13-7 when Mike Gayles sprinted 5 yards for a touchdown, however, the point after went wide. Clemson added seven points to their score as they drove 80 yards in 11 plays and Fellers connected on an end zone pass to Cunningham. Burgess added the point after making the score 14-13 at the half in favor of Clemson. With 9:47 left to play. Ken Callicutt hit Rickey Bustle on a 14-yard halfback pass for a touchdown. Tennessee came back to score again and set the play for Hollaways 2 point conversion. CLEMSON 28 TENNESSEE 29 TOP: immv Williamson holds Tennessee player ivhile un- derneath Willie gets, set for a roll block. ABOVE: Tony Matheu ' s finds a hole and running room in Tennessee ' s defense. LEFT: Ken Callicutt gives an inside fuke to a defen- sive player. Sports 207 « • « • CLEMSON 17 Going for a majority of the game without its starting linebackers, Clemson ' s defense stopped three Duke scoring threats inside the 12 yard line and forced many costly mistakes on the part of the Blue Devils, giving Big Red ' s boys a 17-13 ACC victory. Injuries early in the game caused Jimmy Williamson and Tim Stough to be replaced by Ronnie Smith and Dennis Silver. Silver and Smith combined with a good overall defense, especially that of end Tom Boozer and Tiger back Jim Ness, causing many shortcomings for the Duke Blue Devils. Ten minutes into the first quarter saw a fumble recovery by Mark Lee, which was converted into a Tiger score, giving the Tigers a 7-0 lead. DUKE 13 Another costly mistake by Iron Duke was converted into a Tiger score as safety Dennis Smith intercepted a pass on Duke ' s 49. Duke scored its first points when Hal Spears hit Randy Cobb for an 18 yard touchdown pass, which left the halftime score Clemson, 14 and Duke, 7. Clemson widened their lead late in the 3rd quarter when Burgess booted a 33 yard field goal. One Duke drive was stopped earlier as Jim Ness caused an incomplete end zone pass; another drive was stopped when Spears was halted on the 4. Duke scored later, but failed at their 2 point conversion attempt leaving the final score Clemson, 17 and Duke, 13. The score and game were both close. Duke ivas a physi- cal team; only a consistent offense and strong defense spelled victory for Clemson. Spfirts 20 Sports 209 CLEMSON 21 We were lucky. Only three big plays made the difference. We will have to live with letdowns if we arise to national prominence. Clemson used only 57 seconds and four plays to score all of its points to end with a score of 21-9 over the Wake Forest Deacons. With the smallest crowd in attendance since 1970, the Tigers dominated the game and proved their scoring capabilities over the Deacons. Clemson gained possession of the football on Wake ' s 45 after the Deacons were forced to punt. On the first play, starting quar- terback Mark Fellers connected with Rickey Bustle who took the football in for the touchdown by out-maneuvering two Deacon secondary defenders. The Deacons broke their scoreless drought in the second quarter by punting a 32-yard field goal. The Tigers Scored again before the half when Fellers hit Joey Wal- WAKE FOREST 9 ters who scampered from the Deacon 45 to make the score. Another Tiger touchdown was set up when Warren Ratchford had a 50-yard punt return leaving the football on the Deacon 23. Tony Mathews carried the pigskin the final 20 yards to the paydirt making the final score Clemson, 21 and Wake Forest, 9. Bob Burgess made all three of the extra points making his record 17 of 17 for the year. Tony Mathews also had a good day as he piled up 104 yards on the 15 carries and might have had more, but he was only one of the runners used by Coach Parker during the game. Mark Fellers played three- fourths of the game completing six of 13 pas- ses, including two touchdown passes. da J! Sports 211 North Carolina came to Death Valley hopeful of winning, but Clemson dampened their hopes by sending them home with a 22 point defeat. Warren Ratchford returned the opening kickoff to the Tar Heels ' 31-yard line where quarterback Mark Fellers carried the ball across for the score only 5 plays later. Clemson ' s next score took almost seven minutes, driving 89 yards in 16 plays. Mark fellers added again to the score, making the first quarter score 14-0 in favor of the Tigers. On their next possession, Clemson scored on a 28-yard pass to Rickey Bustle and a 26-yard TD run by Leon Hope. Ken Callicutt increased the Clemson lead to 20 points by scoring one of his three touchdown runs. On their fourth and CLEMSON 54 fifth possessions the Tigs lengthened their lead to 26 points. The Tigers seemed unstoppable as they scored on their first possession of the second half. The sun got too hot for North Carolina as they watched Ken Callicutt score from seven yards out increasing Clemson ' s lead to 41-8. Although the Tar Heels cut Clemson ' s lead to 41-14, Big Red ' s offensive unit still didn ' t give way, evidenced by Kenny Callicutt passing under the orange bars for his third touchdown of the game. North Carolina sparked their team with too small a flame as they made 3 consecutive TDs, but not enough to catch the fast running Tigers. The final score of the game came with just 54 seconds showing when Mark Fellers connected with Cunningham again for a 20-yard TD pass. NORTH CAROLINA 32 VJO N ' . What a game. Clemson ' s offense never looked better. Another bowl bound team falls to the Tigers who wiJI spend the holidays at home. Sports 213 bports ;!14 Despite the fact that Virginia had never beaten the Tigers in the sixteen meetings of the two teams, Saturday ' s battle proved to be as exciting as anyone could have hoped. Clem- son ' s victory assured the Tigers of their first winning season since 1968, and completing the day was the dedication of Frank Howard Field at halftime. Spectators witnessed the defeat of an aggressive Virginia team who managed to give the Tigers a few scares, but were unable to do real damage. Virginia scored the first points of the game when their place kicker booted a 46 yard field goal in the first quarter. Recovery of a Cavalier fumble gave the Tigers good field position on their own 45, which soon became a CLEMSON 28 touchdown as Fellers connected with Craig Brantley on a 55 yard bomb. The Cavaliers ral- lied with another field goal to m ake the score 7-6. Jimmy Williamson recovered a crucial Vir- ginia fumble at the Tigers own 2 yard line, set- ting up another TD. On the second play follow- ing, Fellers connected with Brantley for a 97 yard touchdown. The Tiger defense stood their ground in the second half, allowing Virginia only 73 total yards and one field goal. Offen- sive highlights included two touchdowns, one by Testerman from one yard out, and the other by Fellers, as the Tigers gained 179 yards on the ground. The final score — 28-9. VIRGINIAS Virginia again? They were a good team: however. C ' ieinson was better. Thoughts wandered to next weeks clash with South Carolina. Sports) 215 CLEMSON39 Death Valley was the scene of a giant chicken roast, as the play of the Tigers proved much too hot for the Cocks to handle. C lemson handed arch-rival USC a 39-21 defeat, ending the sea- son with a 7-4 record. The Fighting Gamecocks were left with a dismal 4-7 mark. Although the Cocks took the kickoff and drove 89 yards in 16 plays to score, it only took the Tigers 1:28 to come back. A 58-yard TD run by Ken Callicutt began a 197 yard rushing perfor- mance. The first of two interceptions by Dennis Smith set up the Tiger ' s second score and put them out front 12-7. Two more Tiger TD ' s completed the half. SOUTH CAROLINA 21 In the second half, Matthews ran the kickoff back 45 yards, and Fellers directed another TD to make it 33-14. A run by Jan Hodgin gave the Cocks their final points while Smith ' s second interception added 6 more to the Tiger tally. Statistics backed up Clemson ' s impressive per- formance as the Tigers accumulated 556 total yards in comparison with USC ' s 372. The Ti- gers never had to punt. Pepsodent Paul ended his career to the tune of Orange Lang Syne as disgruntled Cocks left Tiger territory. Excitement Galore — 7 and 4. THE GAME. Callicutt runs wild. The fans cheer wildly. fClemson fans that is] Pepsodent Paul ends his career in defeat. The all-powerful Jeff Grantz is powerless against the Tiger defense. : I: ■■aiTiTT.iyriit i ' MiMM i£aac2S!L ' -L. :i: - ' ' .a i j] Sports 217 aSaili !f ! ' JJK ' ' S : -■ «• 1 mavx-SEa nm Historically, Clemson basketball teams have dwelt in or around the ACC cellar. However, Tates Locke brought an atmosphere of change to Tigertown. The Tigers compiled a season ' s record of 1 7-1 1 overall as they competed against several of the nation ' s top ranked teams. In the ACC. they finished 8-4 and tied for second place with North Carolina and N. C. State. Many factors contributed in creating the successful season. Crowd support Vvfas at an all time high as the Tigers were reputed to be impossible to beat at home. Great recruiting brought three prep Ail-Americans to the campus in Stan Rome, Skip Wise, and Colon Abraham. The new faces blended well with a field of experienced players. The starting line-up of Jo Jo Bethea, Wise, Rome, Wayne Croft, and Tree Rollins provided a balanced offense and sticky defense. Key reserves Abraham, John Franken, Dave Brown, and Charlie Rogers joined Seniors Van Gregg and Marty Patterson to give the team depth on the bench. The Tigers also attained their first national ranking, placed as high as 1 1th by the AP. 15th by UPI. Clemson won the season ' s opener against Ole Miss in the opening round of the IPTAY Invitational, but lost the championship to 14th ranked Pennsylvania by one point. Relatively easy wins over Furman and Appalachain were obtained. However, a rough holiday road schedule followed the 10 day exam break, and the Tigers lost four of their next six games. After a home victory over Virginia, the Tigers dropped two more road games, this time to ACC foes North Carolina and Duke. The next two games were at home, and Littlejohn retained its magic. Wake fell to the Tigers as they prepared to ambush Maryland. With a capacity crowd filling the coliseum, the Tigers defeated the Terps. The jubilant team went from there to defeat Virginia, the Citadel, and North Carolina, as they avenged earlier losses. On the road again, David Thompson sparked State as they beat the Tigs by only three points. Despite the loss, the game was encouraging as the Tigers came from a 20 point deficit to challenge the Pack. With a single exception, the remainder of the season was a series of victories, including big wins over State, by 22 points, and Duke, by 34 points, bringing the Tigers their highest rankings in the national polls. The exception came in the showdown for regular season champion against Maryland. The Tigers had never won in Cole Field House, but they forced the Terps to fight for every point. Maryland emerged the victor, and the Tigers were tied for second. Facing Duke in the ACC tournament at Greensboro, the Tigers knew it had been 10 years since a Clemson team had advanced beyond the first round of play. However, no one was ready to leave, and the Tigers fought their way to a 78-76 victory. The semifinal round pi tted the Tigs against North Carolina. Although both Wise and Rollins had opportunities at the last second to win the game, it went into overtime. The Tarheels proved devastatingly effective at the free throw line as key CU players fouled out of the game. The loss was a real heartbreaker, but the season wasn ' t over yet. A bid from the NIT sent the Tigers to New York City, but they fell in the first round to a more experienced Providence team. Returning starters like Tree, averaging 11.7 rebounds and blocking 116 shots, Wise, high scorer with 18.6 points per game, and Rome, defensive ace and scoring threat, give next years Tigers the necessary experience. Today ' s Tigers do not give up easily; they are out of the cellar to stay. sports ; 219 ROSTER !? S t Head Coach: Tates Locke i fe- Colon Abraham |oJo Bethea  «i fr_J ' - ' David Brown i f iui. P ' Andy Butchko M I ■■ E 1 Wayne Croft ■ . ■ ' •■ B John Franken ' - .- ' M Bruce Harman -t --t - J - f Jimmy Howell Billy Noland Marty Patterson Tree Rollins Stan Rome  L,, ' ' ' : M Skip Wise Charlie Rogers Vann Gregg ' f i TOP: Coach Locke points out lips to substitutes. ABOVE: Tree Rollins han- dles the ball with his outstretched arm and hand. RIGHT: David Brown grabs the rebound from Mo Howard in the Maryland game. Sports 221 ♦ 4 m TOP: Lucas says No as re charges him with a foul against Rome. BOTTOM: The Tree confrois a jump contesf in the Mary- ' and game. Sports 223 ABOVE: Skip Wise de enses a North Carolina player. LEFT: Abraham snatches a rebound from a Virginia player. Sports 225 LEFT: Wise brings the ball upcourt for a possible score. BELOW: Trainers look at possibly injured Jo Jo Belhea. BOTTOM. LEFT: Stan Rome controls a jump opportunity. BOTTOM, RIGHT: A Tigersubstitute adds to tJie score with a free throw. ACROSS, TOP LEFT: A possible three point play, as Charlie Rogers is ouJed while shooting. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: Wise and Patterson fight ASLf player for rebound. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: Tates Locke relaxes in locker room after the ASUgame. ACROSS. BOTTOM RIGHT: Wayne (TreeJ Rollins has a good margin of safety during a jump ball. Sports 227 ' -port;. 22ti nwwmi.iL;c- TOP: Van Gregg defenses against WaJce Forest player. LEFT: Wayne Croft squeezes a shot past Owen Brown ' s outstretched arm. ABOVE: Skip Wise shoots from the foul line for an easy basket. Sports 229 TOP LEFT: Wayne Croft scores against Wake Forest. TOP RIGHT: David Brou-n ights for rebound. BOTTOM LEFT: Tree puts the damper on Lucas. BOTTOM RIGHT: Skip drives for easy lay-up. ACROSS: Rome shoots over Brad Davis for a lay- up. ' M m J Sports 231 Clemson ' s nationally ranked soccer team continued its fine performances in the 1974 season. Under Coach I. M. Ibrahim, the team began the season ranked first in the South and third in the nation, the highest ranking ever for a Clemson soccer team. With several starters returning from the ' 73 team, and many fine recruits, the prospects for Ibrahim ' s hooters looked great. Games were scheduled with Howard. West Virginia, and South Florida, three of the South ' s finest teams, in addition to the usual tough ACC teams. Defending National Champion St. Louis was also added to the Tiger slate. Enthusiasm for soccer was great both on and off campus, as bleachers were filled for every game. Beginning the season well, the Tigers compiled a 4-0 record before competing in the first annual Clemson Invitational. West Virginia fell to the Tigers in the first round, but a tough Howard team defeated the Tigers, handing them their first loss in 87 regular season games. Following several victories over ACC foes, the Tigers went to St. Louis, where they were defeated by the Defending National Champs. Wrapping up their third consecutive ACC championship, the Tigers entered the NCAA Southern Regionals, where Navy became their first victim. Facing Howard in the championship game, the Tigers found their drive toward a national championship halted, as Howard won by a score of 1-0. The season ended with a mark of 12-3. •1 .A ' ,1 • ■ ■ ' ifm. ' ' O ' Vjr- %. ma xa 1 3 ,- jr: . .  s 5 5aB k BlKr 1 1 aiM ' .jms ' j ' i ' - i- iirAi ' i-i::- ' :Lr:A.- ..j : ' .i-, fA ■ h W I J ,;v ' -.ii-- ' . ' « « RIGHT: Erskine plover tries to stop and regroup as a Tiger steals the ball. BELOW: Tiger player runs away with the ball as Erskine player tries to catch up. BOTTOM, LEFT: Moore takes ball downfield or a goal. BOTTOM, RIGHT; Clyde Broivn positions for a pass. Sports . ' 234 LEFT: Douglass Scott prepares for pass. BELOW: Coach Ibrahim talks to the squad during the half. BOTTOM: Tiger protects ball u ' hile moving don-nfield. Gordon Alphonso Mark Alphonso (on Babashak Clyde Browne Dennis Carrington Ron Caskran Orrin Charles Gary Chuck Ron Giesbers Maxie Hendley George Hyles Ludlow Lawson Wendell Manifold Ralston Moore Alfred Morrison Michael Murray Rennie Phillips Godwin Royce Dave Schmieding Greg Schroth Douglas Scott Eric Smith Gary Stuber Clyde Watson Sports 235 ♦ ♦ ' 1 ..ll - TOP: Ciemson blocks opponents forward motion. ABOVE; Goal shot by Tiger catches the goaJie ojf guard. RIGHT: A Ciemson goal defender sends pass toward the other goal. ifl Mi ■ii iL ' ' A ■ 1 aiivjibv. . aiP ' ,-! Sports 237 TOP: Clyde outmaneuvers mid ield defender. BOTTOM, LEFT; Soccer gets you dirty all over. BOTTOM, RIGHT: Hennie receives pass from fellow player. - ? A ■ IE y r- . -. .- i Sports ; 239 ♦ ♦ Sports , i;4U irm3Kmmsssitsim!sm.vs m?f!i9W-V ' jri - ' . vj-i:KK-m ' Sports 241 1 TOP: Doug Scott works ball in for a good shot. BOT- TOM: Rennie Phillips charges after loose baii. . fci. .1. I mV..; I IMIM W 111 ■ I ' .HHIIIIi MMi ll. Aill ■ li ' lrf • •• moic ■i Mi t P iiibj-atci ' j ' -V ' .- a: TOP LEFT: Brown plays around with Erskine. TOP RIGHT: Tiger maneuvers ball for quick pass. BOTTOM LEFT: Brown fights for possession of ball. BOTTOM RIGHT: Morris makes ready for sure shot. Sports 243 BASEBALL Clemson Baseball Tigers played fantastic throughout the year and won the Atlantic Coast Conference regular season championship. Four Clemson players, Steve Cline (32), Lin Hamilton (4), Mike Pulaski (3), and Smiley Sanders (23), made the All-ACC first team. Cline in addition was named the conferences most valuable player. Then came the tournament which seemed to have a hex on the Tigers as Clemson lost the game in the final inning. Li. -■-■iilC ' - V m SmBWZ ' VCdKSVSiLcfiS- ■ Ik ROSTER Head Coach: Bill Wilhelm Terry Armstrong Jimmy Baker Greg Belk Jeff Bradford Steve Cline Tony Eckerl Pat Fitzsimmons Lin Hamilton Richard Haynes Charlie Ing Barney LaBella Larry Lee Bob Mahony Mike Mahoney Houston Mathews Larry Meekins lack Murr Chuck Porter Mike Pulaski Ran dy Quintrell Pete Sampson Smiley Sanders David Sasser Kurt Seibert Brett Terrill Steve Tucker Bill Wingo Sports I 245 TOP LEFT: Lin Hamilton shows great style sliding into second base. TOP RIGHT: Maryland player squeezes a base . . .BOTTOM LEFT: Tim Ballentine anticipates the steal. BOTTOM RIGHT: Batter connects for a Tiger double. ACROSS, TOP LEFT: Tiger gets a hit against Georgia. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: Doc Meredith plays off third. ACROSS BOTTOM; Mahoney and Ballentine wait for pitch. riWWMIWl|KIWHWWWriiaWIBW S n ' . _ -A . ' Sports 247 RIGHT: lack Murr runs to first to break up a double play- BELOW: Second baseman waits with the ball in his glove for the runner. BOTTOM RIGHT: Opponent at bat misses a fast ball. mnimiHf H II M I II I TOP: Tigers have an 18-1 victory margin at the end of the 9th inning. BOTTOM: Umpire signals strike against an opposing team member. Sports 249 BOTTOM RIGHT: Brett TerrilJ rounds third for a score against North Carolina. TOP: Pat Fitzsimmons tries to steal second. BOT- TOM LEFT: Lin Hamilton prepares for a power swing. fffffVPTfr W!CiSl ' ! ' LEFT: Coach walks out to the mound for a conference with the players. BELOW: After the pitch, Hamilton wants to catch a runner between bases. BOTTOM: TerriJJ bats one foul for a strike. Sports 251 ROSTER Head Coach: Roy Kulikowski Dean Matthews David Geer Herman ]utzeler Connie Grant David Wright Bob Douglas Brian Waldrep Rob Drummond RIGHT: A solitary runner gains a substantial lead. BELOW: Winning a race gives a feeling of elation. ACROSS: A Clemson runner out distances com- petitors from Furman. t . I WB 5sv.ia ' x:g9ffVipvsFSiii Acquiring a new coach in former Clemson trackster lim Moorhead, Clemson ' s iiarriers continued to improve in the 1974 season. Many runners made fine efforts and placed in the different races. Standouts for the team included Dean Matthews and Roy Kulikowski. Among other achievements, the two led the team to the runner-up spot on the 10 mile course in the Stone Mountain Road Race which included over 400 entrants. Victories over non-conference as well as ACC foes gave an indication of the strong Cross Country program at Clemson. CROSS COUNTRY Sports 253 TENNIS The Clemson netters, sporting several outstanding team members, closed out a successful season with a record of 14-9. Coach Bill Beckwith, in his first year as Tiger head mentor, made the best of the talented players he found at Clemson. Although conference competition was tough as always, the team won three of their six ACC matches, defeating N. C. State, Wake Forest, and Duke. Consistently good performances by Asif Hussain, Bhanu Nunna, and Herb Cooper proved to be one of the Tiger ' s strengths in the ' 74 season. Cooper was the ACC Number Two Singles Champion, while Nunna and Hussain combined their talents to take the Number One Doubles Championship. Although the loss of these players due to graduation will definitely be felt, returning netters Stefan Laporte, Howie Orlin, Pike Rowley, and Ward Snyder should give Coach Beckwith the nucleus of another fine team next year. 7 ' ■ ' 111 twffffmtn Sports ; 255 TRACK AND FIELD Traditionally, Clemson is known for its fine competitors. Unfortunately, the 1974 track and field record did not show all the hard work contributed by team members. Coach Pee Wee Greenfield, in his last year as Head Coach, had a field of potentially fine athletes who lacked experience. The season was not without its bright spots, despite an indoor record of 0-2 and an outdoor record of 1-5. Clemson continued to be strong in the relay and field events. Ed Fern, a record holding high jumper, won both the indoor and outdoor titles in the ACC Championships. Many other fine individual performances made the season much less bleak than bare statistics indicate.  iTOaa!R-91i;g?l!? SW!il. iyMaB !!l8aKg av, ' Sports 257 GOLF In his last season, Coach Bob )ones golfers had one of the best showings in his years as head coach. New faces as well as returning lettermen gave the Tigers the personnel to make them a strong contender in any tournament. Numerous individual performances also made the season memorable as lohn Black and Terry Willis finished 2nd and 3rd respectively in the Furman Invitational and Bill Shipley was third in the Red Fox Invitational. These were only three of the fine performances which laid the foundation for strong contention on the greens in future years. -t ii ' ■ ' .J - - ' ■■ H i ; : t.TiSW- . C ' r; ACROSS LEFT: Billy Rigby spots ball on the last hole. ACROSS RIGHT: Steve Broom wedges one out of the trees. LEFT: Billy Rigby makes a birdie on hole 9. BELOW: T. . Grubbs checks on the contour of the green. BOTTOM: Parker Moore ivedges one out of the sand trap. ROSTER Head Coach: Bob Jones Johnny Black Steve Broome Charles Craft James Glenn T. J. Grubbs Parker Moore Joe Moses Billy Rigby Bill Shipley Terry Willis 2 «ri d Sports 259 FENCING Clemson fencing under the leadership of head coach Charlie Poteat in 1975 began to establish itself as a recognized varsity sport. After only five years the fencing team has greatly improved, its best year in 1975 fighting their way to a 6-6 record. The team was led by seniors Rodney Snell and Steve McCall who were aptly supported by a host of talented freshmen. Sports ; 261 ♦ ♦ SWIMMING Although the promised swimming facilities in remodeled Fike Field House were not completed in time for the season, Clemson ' s swimmers made the best of things on their way to a winning season. Despite practice sessions in the dilapidated Y pool, with Home matches held elsewhere, the Tigers posted an 8-5 record. An excellent recruiting effort gave Coach Carl McHugh six newcomers and great competitors in every event. Leading the Tiger Team were the Captains Bill Burton and Tom Whatley, as the team showed the potential of being strong competitors in the ACC in the near future. With the new facilities in Fike guaranteed for next year, upcoming swimming seasons at Clemson should prove to be an exciting one for participants and spectators alike. TOP: Arby Dickert pauses or brief rest be ore more laps BOTTOM: Team member e.xhibits free style. i:g!HW!gs aym5!ar sp; ri.-;tsr--.--ji!-----J! - LEFT: Dickert discusses mark time with coack. BELOW: Sum- mer practices butterfly be ore next meet. BOTTOM: Happy Ester pxprrispv the hnrk tmkp Sports 263 SPORTS HONORS TRACK FIELD Ed Fern — ACC High Jump Champion — Indoor and Outdoor. Ralston Moore — ACC mile relay team member. 1st place. Wolfgang Funk — ACC mile relay team member, 1st place. Rod Huff — ACC mile relay team member. 1st place. Kenneth George — ACC mile relay team member. 1st place. FOOTBALL Bennie Cunningham — Ail-American Assoc. Press 1st team, Kodak Coaches 1st team, United Press 1st team — (a A-A units). All-ACC 1st team. All-State 1st team. Ken Peeples— All-State. All-ACC. Jacob ' s Blocking Trophy. )im Ness— All-ACC Defensive Unit. Willie Anderson — All-ACC Defensive Unit. Mark Fellers— All-ACC 1st team. Scholastic Award. Maret Cobb— All-ACC 1st team, Scholastic Award, All-State. Mitch Tyner— All-State. )immy Williamson — All-State ♦ •• ♦ • BASEBALL Steve Cline — ACC Most Valuable Player. All-ACC 1st team. All District HI 1st team. Lin Hamilton— All-ACC 1st team. All District III 1st team. Richard Haynes — All-ACC 2nd team. Mike Pulaski— All-ACC 1st team. Smiley Sanders— All-ACC 1st team. All District 2nd team. SOCCER Clyde Browne— All-ACC 1st team, All-South. All-American, ACC Most Valuable Player. Ron Giesbers— All-ACC 1st team. Ralston Moore — All-ACC 1st team, All-South 4th team. Rennie Phillips— All-ACC 1st team, All-South 5th team. Dennis Carrington— All-ACC 1st team. Clyde Watson— All-ACC 1st team, All-South 4th team. Alfred Morrison— All-ACC 2nd team. Godwin Royce — All-ACC 2nd team. Eric Smith— All-ACC 2nd team. TENNIS Herb Cooper — ACC 2nd flight singles Champion. Asif Hussain — ACC Doubles Champion. Bhanu Nunna — ACC Doubles Champ- ion. Sports 265 « SCORES FOOTBALL c.u. Texas A M 24 c.u. 10 N.C. State 31 c.u. 21 Ga. Tech 17 c.u. 28 Georgia 24 c.u. Maryland 41 c.u. 17 Duke 13 c.u. 28 Tennessee 29 c.u. 21 Wake Forest 9 c.u. 54 North Carolina 32 c.u. 28 Virginia 9 c.u. 39 South Carolina 21 SWIMMING c.u. 72 Furman 33 C.U. 78 S.C. State 35 C.u. 72 Appalachian 41 C.U. 78 Emory 34 C.U. 44 Virginia 64 C.U. 66 Richmond 47 c.u. 56 Duke 57 c.u. 30 South Carolina 83 c.u. 78 Augusta 28 c.u. 74 Georgia Tech 39 c.u. 59 Georgia South. 56 c.u. 40 South Fla. 71 C.U. 93 C.U. 75 C.U. 82 C.U. 103 C.U. 75 C.U. 63 69 63 52 92 C.U. C.U. C.U. C.U. C.U. 86 C.U. 72 C.U. 72 C.U. 80 C.U. 83 C.U. 74 C.U. 106 C.U. 80 C.U. 89 C.U. 71 C.U. 100 C.U. 85 C.U. 92 C.U. 93 Ole Miss 80 Pennsylvania 76 Furman 69 Appalachian St. 57 Louisville 90 LaSalle 67 Dayton 71 Auburn 59 Minnesota 66 Fla. South. 73 Virginia 68 North Carolina 74 Duke 75 Wake Forest 77 Maryland 82 Virginia 64 The Citadel 75 North Carolina 72 N. C. State 92 Wake Forest 54 Duke 66 Georgia Tech 69 Maryland 70 Biscayne 59 ACC TOURNAMENT C.U. 78 Duke 76 C.U. 71 North Carolina National Invitational Tournament C.U. 86 Providence 91 BASEBALL C.U. 8 Georgia South. 9 C.U. 2 Georgia South. 5 C.U. 3 Georgia South. 6 C.U. 8 Mercer 1 C.U. 12 Mercer 1 C.U. 3 Florida St. 6 C.U. 7 Florida St. 5 C.U. 3 Florida St. 5 C.U. 3 West. Car. 4 C.U. 3 Maryland 2 C.U. 6 Florida 17 C.U. c.u. c.u. c.u. c.u. c.u. c.u. c.u. c.u. c.u. c.u. c.u. c.u. c.u. c.u. c.u. c.u c.u c.u c.u c.u. 12 c.u. 5 c.u. 2 c.u. 6 c.u. 9 c.u. 12 c.u. 6 3 24 5 5 5 18 18 3 7 7 2 12 4 3 6 11 3 1 Florida 10 Florida 2 Florida South. 6 Florida South. 2 East Tennessee South Carolina 3 North Carolina 1 Duke 1 Georgia Georgia Tech 11 Wake Forest N. C. State 1 Georgia Tech 3 Georgia 3 North Carolina 2 Maryland 5 Georgia 3 Georgia Tech 8 Virginia 2 Virginia 2 Wake For. 3 N. C. State Virginia 3 North Car. 4 Virginia 6 N. C. State 5 N. C. State 8 SOCCER 5 Madison 2 4 Furman 2 South Florida 1 8 lacksonville 2 West Virginia 1 1 Howard 3 4 Virginia 6 North Carolina 1 Erskine St. Louis 2 4 Duke 10 N. C. State 1 5 Maryland 3 Naw 2 Howard 1 CROSS COUNTRY c.u. 34 N.C. State 24 c.u. 44 Furman 19 c.u. 23 Georgia Tech 34 c.u. 39 North Carolina 22 c.u. 35 South Carolina 25 TENNIS 6 Appalachian 3 4 Virginia 5 8 N.C. State 1 9 Penn State 8 Purdue 1 5 Kentucky 4 7 Swarthmore 2 8 Rollins 1 7 Fla. Internafl 2 1 Miami 8 9 Miami Dade S. 6 Citadel 1 4 Furman 5 7 Wake Forest 2 7 Harvard 2 3 Georgia 6 5 Duke 4 North Carolina 1 Alabama 8 4 F.S.U. 5 3 South Carolina 7 Presbyterian 2 4 Maryland 5 FENCING C.U. 13 Georgia 14 C.U. 5 N. C State 22 C.U. 14 Virginia 13 C.U. 15 Lafayette 12 C.U. 15 Muhlenberg 12 C.U. 15 Drew 12 C.U. 7 Johns Hopkins 20 C.U. 9 Maryland 18 C.U. 21 George Mason 6 C.U. 11 Duke 16 C.U. 10 North Carolina 17 C.U. 18 Vanderbilt 9 ■f ' r 1 Sports ; 267 « ■•• RUGBY CLUB The Rugby Club is a social and athletic organization open to both Clemson students and to faculty members. Its primary goals include fellowship, physical fitness and the promotion of Rugby Football. The club ' s activities include national and international tournaments, a social hour, dances and even a, little known, girl ' s rugby team. Matches are held almost every weekend during both semesters, and occasionally during the week with touring teams. Clemson Rugby team ' s record places it among the top in the nation. J • ' ==5 5fc TOP RIGHT; Tiger player turns downfield for open space. LEFT: La uine reaches hig. i for free ball. MIDDLE RIGHT: Clemson player stands alone against oppo- r ents. BOTTOM RIGHT: Group effort brings down a Tiger. mmmm STANDING; G. Conover. P. Keck. H. F. Mulligan. C. Maury, B. Cantrell, E. Pittrnan. M. Francis, D. Hayes. Hal Cureton, S. Brown, . Stites, K. Malcomb. D. Lavine. C. White. B. Davis. F. Heese, M. Bucknar. L. Cameron. R. Heckman. . H. Whitmire. E. Copeland. KNEELING: G. B. Craig, . Croman, S. Joyce, ]. Howard, H. Claton, ]. Burns. SITTING: H. Wolf, M. Stuck, . Scay, . Bruno, F. Davenport, G. Cheros, D. Tompkins, B. Fellers. Sports 269 WRESTLING CLUB The Clemson University Wrestling Club offers membership to anyone who is interested in wrestling. Prospective members are invited to the practice sessions which are held daily. The present club has twelve members with at least one participant in each of the ten weight classes. The club is sponsored by the Student Union and requires no dues. Next year the University athletic department will most likely sponsor the team, which would mean varsity recognition. The club has matches with thirteen different teams scattered over the Eastern seaboard. Most of these matches are conducted away from home. A big win over the University of South Carolina was the highlight of this season. Good showings were also made against Southern Tech, Campbell, S. C. State, and Furman. ABOVE LEFT: A Clemson team member strugg es to pin -his opponent. ABOVE RIGHT: Opponent in the 165 pound ireight class attempts to moneuver into superior position. LEFT: Clemson team member controls his op- .■! ne;) ' . RIGHT: Heavyweights ' ie for an advantage. «••-«% m-xiimK:: SFi .iy.K: :Vfir ' - !! A strange group of individuals who find great enjoyment in riding around and working on their various makes of sports cars. It ' s a chance to work with adult size toys. Not an unusual game by any means, as the club contains a variety of guys and girls with some sort of interest in automobiles, or other. The club holds various sorts of activities open to the students and the general public. Activities such as weekend excursions to Road Atlanta. But most of it is in great fun, as is the idea for a club such as the sports car club. SPORTS CAR CLUB ABOVE TOP: Howard awaits his heat. ABOVE LEFT: Club participant in his Spit ire rounds the corner. LEFT: Camero burns a Jittie rubber faking a tight left. ABOVE: ToJby and Leach prepare to be in Auto Cross. Sports ; 271 TOP LEFT: Numerous get fogethers are enjoyed by club members. BELOW: Members check out an out- board motor prior to taking a sail BOTTOM LEFT Soiling CJub offers e ' er ' one (he opportunitv to go ou( to the lake. ACROSS: Club members look out on the lake after completion of a trip. SAILING CLUB The Sailing Club is an organization dedicated to promoting interest in sailing among Clemson students. The members make up the Clemson Sailing Team and are involved in intercollegiate competition in the South Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association. Other Club activities include instruction of interested individuals, sail days, beer races, club regattas, picnics, and parties. Many sunny summer days, the Sailing Club manages to assemble for a picnic, beer and sailing. ♦ •• • ♦ mm fer , ? . ' .Snnrt, : ' ?74 The Bengal Babes, a new coed organization, provide valuable assistance to the recruiting program here at Clemson. Prior to home football games, they meet with the recruits and their families for conversation and coffee. At this time, they not only help the visitors feel at home, but also answer any questions about campus life. After lunch, they take the prospects to see the Tigers football game. After the game, they answer any last minute questions. Late that afternoon, they meet with Coach Wrenn to report what they found out about the recruit ' s interests. Throughout the year, the girls also vn-ite letters to the recruits filled with news about Clemson. They also decorate the team ' s dorm bulletin board weekly and send get well cards to injured players. BENGAL BABES TOP: A coach consults with a pair of girls. CENTER LEFT: Lee and the other members wait for the meeting to begin. CENTER RIGHT: Freda conducts club business over the telephone. BOTTOM: The group pauses during an informal gathering. Sports 275 DIXIE SKYDIVERS The Dixie Skydivers Sport Parachute Club, one of the oldest Skydiving Clubs in the United States, is a school sponsored Club. Through this organization, it participates in competitive meets and tours. The club has also served in several official shows and demonstrations for the University. The Dixie Skydivers hold training sessions in which any college student or faculty member can become a qualified skydiver. The course is taught under the supervision of the United States Parachute Association. The course entails about ten hours of lessons on exits from airplanes, landings, and emergency procedures. No one is allowed to jump unless he proves to the Jumpmaster Instructor that he is qualified. LEFT: Skydiver adjusts his descent fo the designated area. BOT- TOM LEFT: Mike Heard straps parachute harness or a precheck. BELOW: Crash helmets protect all divers from serious head in- juries. BOTTOM RIGHT: Parachutist adjusts his lines for speed. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: Mike seems to hang in midair as he pre- pares to land. ACROSS, TOP LEFT: Billv aids a feliow skydiver in getting out of his gear. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: Learning to cushion your fall is an important part of skydiving. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: A member guides himself to the ground. Sports 277 RALLY CATS The Clemson University Rally Cats were organized in 1971 by Coach Taylor Locke, Michelle Francisco and Pam Miller. The purpose was to support the Clemson Tiger Basketball Team and to promote spirit, enthusiasm, and entertainment by performing as a dance team before, during, and after basketball games at Littlejohn Coliseum. The group is made up of eighteen members who are elected in Spring and Fall tryouts by an approved Selection Committee. Uniforms are designed and made by the girls themselves. Mandatory practice sessions are held twice weekly from August until March. The group is financed by the Clemson Athletic Department and through contributions from numerous Clubs. I ACROSS RIGHT: Cothy swings the pom-poms while cheering the team. TOP RIGHT: ili supports the team during the Maryland game. ACROSS. BOTTON RIGHT: A Rally Cat lead the fans in supporting Clemson. TOP: The Rally Cats entertain the fans during a time out. TOP RIGHT: Sherry shows her enthusiasm or the Tigers. BOTTOM LEFT: Individua spirit is often obvious. BOTTOM RIGHT; The Rally Cats perform as a group during half time. Sports 279 ORGANIZATIONS Providing an escape from studying as students explore their interests. A time to meet others. A chance to participate in extracurricular activities and still have plenty of time to study. Organizations reach out to every facet of a student ' s life — drawing together those with similar interests majors or academic goals. j «- _.,. wmm tafi; ' :■! JL ' ■ ' ■:t:r ' : ' l■■ ' ' ■l■■■t ' iu illVl ' ;- ' .■i l■■ :;. ' ii- ■ ' ltil- ' ' -• ' ' «i-■ 5; ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega, a national service fraternity, is actively involved in many activities which are geared toward serving students and the Clemson community. Throughout the year. APO provides such services as operating information booths during registration, providing calendar blotters for students, providing an errand service for infirmary patients, working with B oy Scouts, providing a shuttle bus system to the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport and also to and from outlying resident parking lots, and providing a book exchange program. Alpha Phi Omega also participates in many university events. This year, APO sponsored a prize-winning entry in the first annual Wreck-Tech Parade and also won first prize in the Homecoming still display. GEORGE ESHER, President C. Rune, C. Highloiver. . Bailfy. D. Gillespie. . Rainey. D. Welch, K. Brogue, G. E.sher. K. Bnrthelme.s.s. . Peterson. P. Pusbkur. K. ej ords. K. Raiiiboir, A. Bi;rge. ;s J. Potz, A. Ga.skin. E. Massey. A. Falatok. J. McKenzie. L. Wienges. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: TheAPO ' s work on their prize-ivinning Homecoming djsp av. TOP LEFT: Paul Pushkar talks to prospective pledges during rush. BOTTOM LEFT: The APO ' s sell books each semester thus offering students an alternatii ' e to the bookstore ' s high prices. TOP RIGHT; Alva Gaskin pauses from work on the APO display. BOTTOM RIGHT: The brothers offer information during registration. Altilfallp©iii?p NATIONAL SERVICEFRAHRtimf • «• BARNETT HALL Barnett at Clemson U where only Pippi would look in the jockweb next door for potentials. It ' s a place that ' s got its troubles too. George the Pumpkin wages pantyraid warfare with Our Gang, chickies in disguise. While, through hot weather and hot air. SGD advertises a luxurious hot pot for sale— $25.00. Remember. SGD, only you can prevent dorm fires, late fire- men sure won ' t. There ' s some cards, some beer, some wine so someone tell those Tigerama Thetas it ' s study break, time to study. You won ' t find a better time. As the cry arises from deep within the dorm where boogie is king, we hear snakesss repeat in chorus, Don ' t fence me in! It ' s a dorm of jokes. With shadows of parties and Wreck Tech, the hall of flowers adds thanks Jesse ' . And by all means — dorm of the year. TOP RIGHT; Nancy Bittner wins Barnett Dorm ' s best Halloween coslume conies CENTER RIGHT: Lynn Prosser discloses who the secret pu.Tipkins were. TOP LEFT: Nanc ' Chastain dresses up for Halloween. BOTTOM LEFT: The girls get together or gossip and food at a dorrn party. BOTTOM RIGHT: Prosser te Bainett residents of activities planned for Ihi I ear •soci.llions 284 ijuiiijiiiiiiiiii.Bwrj ' The German Club is composed of students having an interest in the German language and culture. Various activities — including an annual trip to Helen, Georgia to the Octoberfest held there, a trip to Atlanta to a German restaurant, films, and guest speakers from the German speaking nations of Europe, are planned and carried out each year. All members of the German Club are also members of the National Federation of Students of German which offers such benefits as discount airline rates to Europe and organized tours through all of Europe. By sponsoring such activities, the club hopes to gain a better understanding of its members, the German speaking countries, the language, and the world in which we live. MIKE MILLER. President GERMAN CLUB TOP LEFT: The advisor of the Ger- man C ub is Mr. Ed Arnold. G. Bryan, M. Oshinsky. M. Miller. . CarroJJ. G. Tuck. M. Newman, Mr. Ed Arnold. student Associations 285 CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST Student Associations 286 ; ' t ' f;ifr;C ' - ?-L!l ri; ii:- r -; ' Student Asso ciations 287 CLEMSON FORENSIC UNION The Clemson Forensic Union coordinates the University ' s forensic activities and participates in campus, and intercollegiate programs. The Debate and Events teams travel extensively throughout the year visiting many college campuses to participate in regional and national competition. This year they traveled to Southern Connecticut. Wake Forest, and Appalachian State to debate the resolution that the power of the presidency should be significantly curtailed. In recent years, members of CFU have represented Clemson quite well in such competition — winning numerous trophies and awards. On campus, CFU sponsors the Annual Speech Night, the President ' s Medal Speech contest, and an Annual debate with foreign representatives. CARLA TURNER. President sdlio.ns 288 I !v! ' ffl-: ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: Mr. VIonlgomery reviews the strategy for an upcoming debate. ACROSS. BOTTOM LEFT; Rupert concedes to Lizzie on a vital point BOTTOM CENTER: Terri Joivers stops by the Debate Team table during Organization Day. TOP LEFT: Be- i-erly Hipp practices her argument. CENTER LEFT: Shannon Bethea argues an important point. TOP RIGHT: Beverfy Hipp works on her defense. BOT- TOM RIGHT: The Forensic Society prepares the material for their next debate. student Associations 289 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Christian Science Organization is a close-knit group of people in- terested in bringing peace and love to Clemson students. The members try to help people realize how powerful and important each man could be if he de- velops to his full potential. At weekly meetings, members try to encourage a casual atmosphere promoting free and enlightening discussion of the group ' s ideals. Optimism is emphasized as members promote a healing atmos- phere throughout their day to day ac- tivities and associations with their fel- lowman. DOUGLAS CLARK, President G. Smith, D. CInrk. fi. Bnrthelmess. R. Mvers. A. Landers. TOP RIGHT: Doug Clark and Richard Barthelmuss stand around after a meeting. BOTTOM RIGHT: The members of the Chrisliun Srience Organiza- tion gather around the piano. CENTER RIGHT: Richard Barthelmuss and Doug Clark discuss a donation. Man has always sought two things above all others — love and truth. Suicide among college students is ever increasing, indicating that possibly education is not the answer to the prob- lem of finding love and truth. God ' s Word, however, does provide some answers. A definition of true love is found in I John 4: Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us, and sent His Son to be the propitia- tion of our sins. Truth is declared by Jesus Christ in John 14: I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father but by me. The Forever Generation stands with- out apology on the authority of God ' s Word. DOUG PABODY, President BOTTOM, Dianne Armen rests after playing for the Forever Generation. TOP, Members discuss the sermon. FOREVER GENERATION Student Associations 291 GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA Since receiving their national charter in April 1974, the Clemson chapter of Gamma Sigma Sigma has become very active in community service projects. The projects include babysitting, visit- ing the children ' s home in Anderson, and infirmary visits. Numerous other projects such as working with registra- tion and selling doughnuts and hot chocolate all night before homecoming keep the sisters busy. There has been growth in the cooperation between Gamma Sigma Sigma and her brother fraternity, APO, through mutual serv- ice projects as well as through social events. The efforts of the sisteru during this year have been directad toward achieving natural recognition. ANITA ASHLEY, President S. joUey. D. Kimmeft. L. Leslie, M. McKeoivn. K. Hedgepath, N. Sompic, L. Broun. R. Heuetl, . Romnej-, S. Piolh, A. Ashley. T. Catington. H. Rinker, . Hunt. S. O ' Dell. C. Casey. K. Brumbark. B, Stoddard. Student Associations 293 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a non-profit organization dedicated to giving the athlete at Clemson Uni- versity a chance to have devotionals and meetings with other athletes who acknowledge Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, Members recognize the im- portance of Christ, not only in athletics, but in their daily lives as well. The FCA sends speakers and representatives all over the upper state and to surrounding high schools to witness and give per- sonal testimonies of how Christ has af- fected their lives during their struggle for athletic excellence. JIMMY WILLIAMSON, President Marel Cobb listens attentively to the devotion. M. Heni ord, M. Gravely, . Jonies, S. Kinney. M. Buidvv-in. R. McCran ' . M. Gero, J. Ness, F. Gibson, N. Jetton, B. Cothran, . Weeks, D. Smith. B. VVingo, M. Cobb, . Williamson, iVI. Marler. C. Gordon. associations 294 STUDENT MOVEMENT Lutheran Student Movement, a facet of Lutheran Campus Ministry, offers a wide variety of activities and worship experiances to assist students in their adaptation into the Clemson communi- ty. Weekly meetings are held with rel- evant topics being discussed. Students often benefit from mass-media pro- grams and informative guests, LSM ' ers participate in many retreats during the school year including state and reg- ional outings. The main service project this year is working on Saturdays at the Oconee County Children ' s Home. Al- though members of LSM stay busy, there is always time for fun together — volleyball and softball games, old- fashion ice-cream churning, and graf- fitti dances are enjoyed by all. MICHAEL KOHN, President G. Copenhaver. ]. Stireiva t. W. Shealy. S.Davis. S. Cloninger, . Lewis, A. Abercrombie. J. Welters. M. Kohn. E. Wicker. S.Amick. R. Bailev C Drafts L Broivn. D. Bulhmann. T. Kiser. W. Draeger, . Hodan. S. Smith. K. Drews, M. Bowers. M. McGinn, A. Baxter. M. Jackson, P. Ballineton D Chapman G Moody, L. Pinner. S. Jolley, . BaiJev. S. Doster. f ■ ■ student Associations 295 STUDENT ALUMNI AUSOCIATION The Clemson University Student Alumni Council is composed of 30 students, 8 who representing the major student organizations, 19 dis- trict representatives, and 5 students at large. Student Alumni Council promotes the interest, ideals, goals, and services of the Clemson Univer- sity Alumni Association; encourages the involvement of Clemson stu- dents; and serves as an interpretative voice of the student body to the Alumni National Council. The SAC has sponsored many student-oriented projects; the dis- tribution of telephone wall cards, in- firmary packets, and monthly senior letters. The SAC also sponsored the Master Teacher Award and Break- fast with Bob. PHYLLIS CORKER, President UPPER RIGHT: President Edwards eats break- fast in Schiletter. n. . IKjris, ii f ' nr, ri . ri ni(]iit(( ' . r fiut.sun. i i .i riyiiu ui . i- ' i.oi H. I-indsey, M. McCormicIc, M. Morris, N. McQuown. T. Sadd. Wi er. C. Greagan, S. Myers. E. Batson. A. Gorena. ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ BKL :■iiViS ' ' : In a year of national and statewide political turmoil, the College Republi- can Club of Clemson has tried to pre- sent the candidates and issues to the students firsthand. The candidates for Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney- General, Congress, and many local of- fices have appeared and spoken to au- diences at Clemson. The College Re- publicans also co-hosted a debate be- tween the candidates for Clemson ' s Congressional seat. During the year while political fever ran high, the College Republicans tried to be an organization to serve the stu- dents. Information on absentee ballots was distributed as one of many services performed by the club. The College Re- publicans also joined in on such stu- dent activities as the Wreck Tech parade. BILL TINDAL, President YOUNG REPUBLICANS ■1 . 1 li • ..., . 1 TOP LEFT: Jim Edwards. Republican gubernalo- riai candidate. CENTER LEFT: Cnroli CampbeJl. Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor. CENTER: Students campaign for Edwards. RIGHT: Bill Tindal relaxes. BOTTOM LEFT: The Y.fl. recruit new members. Student .-Kssociations 297 STUDENT LEAGUE FOR BLACK IDENTITY The Student League for Black Iden- tity emphasizes the importance of blacks getting involved in other stu- dent activities aside from athletics. The SLBI also tries to encourage more black youths to come to Clemson by inviting them up for a weekend to party and look over the campus. SLBI also spon- sors Black Awareness Week. During this week, SLBI brings in black speak- ers and black singing groups. The SLBI ' ers also enjoy participating in in- tramural sports. This year, SLBI spon- sored an Alumni weekend — complete with parties and banquets. GEORGE HARKNESS, President .V|, ,HosK. I. ;iroirn. ivL piiKins, K, Crogan, ii. Best. D. IVestoii. H. une.s. K. Sumlvr. H. lVinJh(ii7i, H. Pvrrv. D. Adams. D. liamitlon. C. Harkness. S. Mui-shaJ. W. Williams, G. Young, G. Fenne , . Brown, Goldie. f.lii ;,-:il Assonifllions 298 ■■ ' yiL ' iijj ' ' ' -;-- ' yi ' ?v ACROSS. TOP RIGHT: George Harkness calls the meeting to order. TOP LEFT: CorneJ] Bonaparte doodJes while waiting for the meeting to begin. BOTTOM LEFT: Members listen attentively during o meeting. TOP RIGHT: Leroy shoivs a picture to DarJean Johnson and Marj ' Dease. BOTTOM RIGHT: eanette contemplates George Harkness ' s announcement. student .Associations 299 TOP: Two Young Republicans campaign or their candi- dates.CENTER LEFT: German Club member prepare for a meeting. CENTER RIGHT: LSM ' ers enjoy a gome of spades. BOTTOM LEFT: Kevin House practices for the oral interpretation event. BOTTOM RIGHT: The SLBTers look over their group shot. ACROSS TOP: APO brothers help to lessen freshman confusion at registration. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: Girls enjoy the ood at a dorm party. Z ] ■ro; i.ilions ; :I00 4iBnB!:MK IWM ' -jUXIKai This year Students Associations on the Clemson campus have never had a better opportunity to become active, functioning organizations. The political scene in South Carolina was shocked out of its apathy by the gubernatorial race. The Ravenel for Governor Organization campaigned vigorously for its candidate. The Ravenel for Governor Organization was replaced by the Young Republicans as the moving political force on campus after Ravenel was declared ineligible. The religious groups on campus continue to provide an opportunity for students to find spiritual fellowship. With increased suicide rates among college students and increased rates of student withdrawal from school, religious organizations attempt to provide answers to such problems through services, parties, and rap sessions. The service clubs on campus provide varied activities for students in an attempt to make campus life more bearable. Visiting infirmary patients, driving shuttle buses, selling hot chocolate during Homecoming, and promoting the soccer club through the sale of booster buttons are some of the activities service club members have participated in Several clubs on campus provide students with an opportunity to not only enjoy activities in their area of interest but also to enhance their knowledge of it. Meetings offer students a chance to discu ss, debate, party, and socialize with others of similiar interest. Involvement— this is what Student Associations are all about. An opportunity to be with others who share similar interests. student Associations 301 AGRONOMY CLUB The Agronomy Club ' s plans in- cluded such activities as a barbeque dinner at the Clemson-Virginia football game, a Club banquet in honor of graduating seniors, and a student- faculty luncheon. Four members will represent the Club at the national con- vention for the American Society of Agronomy. Two representatives plan to run for national offices. The Club ' s soil judging team placed third among elev- en teams in the regional contest at the University of Georgia and will compete in the national soil judging contest in Texas A. and M. during the spring semester. JOHN PROPST, President ABOVE LEFT: Dr. Jones and Dr. Rupert sil in on a meetinf . BELOW LEFT; John pre- pores for (he night ' s meeting. ABOVE RIGHT: Members help themselves to re- j e.=;hments after the meeting. BELOW UCHT: Dr. Craddock discusses club busi- ;!t ' .?.s ivith a member. Igip.- j i ' g - i HtcjiNut - ! : n- The American Society of Agricul- tural Engineers sponsors a state section dinner and a student-faculty cookout uach fall. Throughout the year speakers attend the regular club meetings to dis- cuss interesting subjects related to en- gineering. Each spring the Ag En- gineers of Clemson and those of the University of Georgia join in fellowship to promote goodwill and exchange ideas. The highlight of the year is the field trip to the Southeast Regional meeting including side trips to en- gineering oriented projects and businesses. MIKE VENA, President AMERICAN SOCIETY AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS ABOVE LEFT AND RIGHT: M embers attend the meeting in McAdams Hall. BOTTOM LEFT; Mike Vens leads the meeting. Professionals 303 STUDENT AGRICULTURE COUNCIL The Student Agricultural Council serves as a sponsoring group for ac- tivities of the entire College of Agricul- tural Sciences. It also strives to promote interest in agriculture throughout the College and especially to precollege students. The council is sponsoring a program in which students from Clem- son go to high schools in the state and talk to students who are interested in agriculture. At each meeting a speaker talks on agriculturally related topics and usually informs the student about job opportunities. Ag Council members are chosen by each club in the College of Agriculture. BRAGG WILLIAMS, President J. ,, • W. Wood, R. Wingard, . Commerford, R. Hurreii, T. Mathis. T. Smilh, B. Williams, P. Perry, . Propst, . Davis, H. Nunnery, C. Wales, R. Weathers, G. lluntiey. C. Steer, H. Goode. !i ' 5 '  . ' !: _ ' ! ' .-aa Ba ■■■■! The Agricultural Economics Club is a club for all students with either a major, a minor, or just an interest in Agricultural Economics. The Club is an active member of the American Ag- ricultural Economics Association. The Club takes several field trips during the year and also sponsors a contestant in the Miss Homecoming contest. In the spring a banquet is held for the mem- bers and the entire faculty. The club also prints a brochure for prospective employers which contains information concerning Ag Econ graduates. BRAGG WILLIAMS, President AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB TOP LEFT: Bragg Williams, president of the Ag Econ Club. MIDDLE LEFT: Bob Parrish, Susan Wilson, and Charles Cousins offend fhe meef- ing in Long Hall. BOTTOM LEFT: Professors are even interesfed in fhe meetings. Professionals 305 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS The Clemson Student Chapter of AIChE is an organization for the chem- ical engineering student. This year a mock interview with a campus recruit- er was held. A panel discussion with young chemical engineers in industry was also held. The Chem E ' s partici- pated in the Wreck Tech parade. Coach Frank Howard was their guest speaker at a dinner held at the Chato Restau- rant. A beer bust at the Y-beach fea- tured the annual Junior-Senior Softball game. A dinner meeting was held jointly with the western South Carolina section of AIChE. DAVID WHITMIRE, President W? ,. ' ' k Sl . ' W ' ■! Willi mi: j . - 1. - i If PAGE 306; TOP LEFT AND BOTTOM RIGHT: AIChE has their bust at the V-Beach. BOTTOM LEFT: A member and his date east at the Chafo. TOP RIGHT: Da id VVhilmire and guest at on AIChE function. PAGE 307; TOP LEFT: Coach Hoivard and Mrs. Hoivard are guests of the A JChE ' ers. BOTTOM LEFT: Robert lool s sleepy. TOP RIGHT: John Bolabasz and his dote enjoy the evening. Professionals 307 ♦ ♦ ' Prnf-SSini.,;, 10 Professionals 309 ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS The Clemson Student Chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America, Inc. is an organization which exists for the advancement of profes- sionaHsm among Building Construc- tion students. During the past year the club sponsored several speakers from various areas of the construction world. They participated in intramurals and operated their own individually tai- lored placement service. They would like to thank the Keystones, the wive ' s auxiliary, for their assistance and sup- port throughout a very successful year. BILL RUSHTON, President -, - ' ' H ' r 4 i ' . - 91. tyi i-m fj j f mM K . -. 1 Professionals ' 310 st ' ' -i«E ' :t.v- ' ' -:-;ai-J PAGE 311; TOP LEFT: Sheryl Rushton, president of the Key- stones, serves as hostess. TOP RIGHT: Tilhnan. Eleanor, Jeff, and Barrett at the reception. BOTTOM LEFT: President Bill Rushton. PAGE 311; TOP LEFT: Mr. Mifcheil and Mr. Addison, the ad- visors, attend a meeting. •:y - ■. ' K- ■ • ' :.k . ' jr:saBSSlildt . i - - , ' !! ' ' . .- j. ' - ' - ' • '  .■•• ■ ' -«• ' r.--.-.. ■.. , ' ' - ' - . fcfc„,. ' ' ' ■ r-■■ J. Babashak. ]. Maushey. M. Pierce. Mr. Addison, K. loveless. ]. Petit, R. Hoteling, T. Baldwin. . Burbage, D. Durham. T. Cuttino. B. Bonden, A GasJcin JVf. Morris. D. Stepp. B. Rushton, . Wilson. R. Grij fin. Professionals 311 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY As in most professional organiza- tions the purpose of the American Chemical Society Student Affiliates lies in giving its members a deeper in- sight into their chosen field. Member- ship is limited to students majoring in chemistry or related fields. During the fall semester the members attended the Convention of Professional Chemists and in the spring the Convention of Student Chemists. At the student con- vention members present papers on re- search or special areas of study worked on during the year. MIKE THOMASON. President TOP RIGHT: Dr. Zimmerman, a guest speaker e.xpioins the Biochemistry program. MIDDLE LEFT: The Club leaves for the Student Conven- tion. MIDDLE RIGHT: Treasurer Lawrence Hasel- den and Vice President Dusty Sanders. BELOW LEFT: Member Billv McWorder listen to a guest -,;j-:jkeT. BELOW RIGHT: Dr. Cari Bishop, advisor. Professiondis ;; ij .mdusuMmmtimiiiKU ■■■■■i |i|fii|Pini||iimii|iHf The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is a national professional en- gineering society dedicated to the ad- vancement of the engineering profes- sion. This year ASME sponsored trips to industries, films on various aspects of engineering, speakers from indus- tries, picnics, dances, an annual awards dinner, and a student-faculty outing. A,SME members also helped in build- ing the Joint Engineering Committee ' s Homecoming display. These activities encourage members to become in- volved with other engineering disci- plines as well as other campus ac- tivities. STEVE PRICE. President AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS w .t - A. •!:- TOP L£FT: Steve Price receives chairman ' s gave). MIDDLE LEFT: Dr. Harrison directs skier. BOTTOM LEFT: Students receive Bendix Award for outstand- ing student section. MIDDLE: Students help ivith EC display. TOP RIGHT: Steve Stamn raids the frig. BOTTOM RIGHT: Everyone enjoys the sludent- faculty picnic. Professionals 313 • •• AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS TOP RIGHT: Members attend the meeting in Lovvn ' .4iiditoriiirr.. MIDDLE RIGHT: Group discussion after the meeting. 4LEFT AND LOWER RIGHT: A guest • ■! r r ' mrr the engineering field addresses the The student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers is a profes- sional organization dedicated towards giving the student further knowledge and insight into the civil engineering field. This year ASCE had a number of professional engineers speak on differ- ent aspects of civil engineering and the new developments that are taking place in the field. The members helped build the Homecoming display with the Joint Engineering Council. They also par- ticipated in Engineering Day at Clem- son. The Chapter also hosted an inter- collegiate concrete canoe race with other engineering schools. CHARLIE WHITE, President ; ■ ' Pff ■M ■■■■■■■•i Hi i iv -ML J 1 H p i H ? ! 9 b 1 The American Ceramic Society at- tempts to provide tiie Ceramic Engi- neering student with a glimpse at the ceramic industry. The ACS goes beyond the regular classroom educa- tion by bringing in lecturers from vari- ous industrial concerns and by taking trips to plants. The ACS is also a social minded organization in that it pro- motes an annual picnic and competes in many intramural sports. These ac- tivities not only promote the ceramic industry but also help develop the bond of friendship among the mem- bers. JACK CORPENING, President AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY FIRST ROW: . Corpening. D. Dobbins. .A. FaJatok. A. Fergueson. J. VA ' ells, W. Brooking. B.Akin. SECOND ROW: R. Harlou-. H. Crowley. . Missari. S. Collins, S. MoilicQ. W. Moore, . Prohaska, R. Sneli, D. Hippler. THIRD ROW: Dr. Coj feen, W. Clark. P. Stevens. D. Lee, K.Moody, D. Bishop. D. AlwelJ. . Collins. Professionals 315 BLOCK AND BRIDLE The Block and Bridle Club con- sists primarily of students major- ing in Animal Science. The Club attempts to help its members learn more about the livestock in- dustry. Through such activities a; a horseshovv, judging contest, a cookout, a square dance, and a barbeque, the Club helps round out the education of its members. MM Bjiwi-;-Kt: ' ?-y; ' i?t-:i-!i7 ai TO ' .?j: ' -Jg ' - -vbi ' L; PAGE 316: ACROSS TOP: Officers M. Suevgut, M. Herndon, D. Harper, W. Thom- son ' , and B. Whittle. ACROSS LEFT: Member displaying shoiv horse. ACROSS MIDDLE RIGHT: Cfub member showing proper hurdle style. ACROSS BOTTOM RIGHT: Younger members can participate in horse shoivs too. PAGE 317: TOP RIGHT: Club horses are shoivn during Organization Dav. FRONT ROW: Man- Eliza Reid. Jean Frances Leairtt. essie Rushton, Elizabeth Rhodes. Car in Creel. Marvann Sueygut. SECOND ROW: immy Duncan, Frank Fitzsimmons, Kath ' Barrioz, Deborah Betls. Rindy .N ' orthey. Robert Moore. THIRD ROW: Gerald Morris, Dan Hall, Paul Laney, Joseph Wingard. Michael Herndon, Marion Morris, FOURTH ROW: Dickie Harper, Lawrence Weinges, William Thomson, oe Price, Bill Whittle. Professionals 317 RIGHT: -Officers Foxanne Madden, Jeff Swaysland. and Jack Beall with Dr. Julian Smith. BELOW: Jeff and Foxanne recruit neu ' members. ACROSS TOP: Jeff speaks about relevant ideas. ACROSS, MIDDLE LEFT: S. Shreve and fellow members shou ' Delia Sigma Nu materials. ACROSS. MIDDLE RIGHT: K. Crawford and M. Mendv pause to talk to initiates. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: Stu- dents rela.x during informal meeting. AC- ROSS. BOTTOM RIGHT: Interested stu- dent discusses membership in the club. Delta Sigma Nu is open to ail stu- dents interested in pursuing careers in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and other heahh service professions. Guest speakers and films at meetings provide entertainment and information on top- ics of interest such as radiology, gynecology, and physiotherapy. Field trips provide interaction with people in various health fields. Social activities include numerous trips to Shakey ' s Pizza Parlor in Greenville, S. C., and a joint banquet with Alpha Epsilon Delta in the spring. JEFF SWAYSLAND, President SIGMA NU Professionals 319 DAIRY SCIENCE ASSOCIATION The Dairy Science Club is the oldest departmental club on campus. Each fall the club has a booth at Organization Day. This year the club ' s projects in- cluded the 4-H Pictorial Cow Judging Contest, work at the State Fair, and Dairy Products and Dairy Cattle judg- ing Teams. Socially it had the annual picnic, fall and spring cookouts, an In- itiation Night banquet, and the annual banquet at the end of the year. PHIL PERRY, President STANDING; P. Perry, D. McBride, H. Myers, L. Silver, D. Nichols, F. Jacques. W. Orr, F. Davis, . Hall. C. Steer, B. Martin. SITTING: E. Corbett, G. Hoffman. R. Myers, . Neal, , Hogan. ■■■ .ji:i_:- -::. The Food Science Club is a charter member of the National Institute of Food Technologists. The Clemson charter is not isolated from fellow charters of industry. Members have the option of joining IFT, Dixie IFT, and the Student Division IFT. These organizations offer the distinct ad- vantage to the Food Science student by introducing ideas from other schools. The conventions sponsored by Dixie IFT give the student a first hand chance to meet with industry and business. Student IFT also sends resumes for students to indus- try. The Food Science Club is not a solit- ary organization at Clemson, rather it is an introduction to the career of food science. LOUISE WICKER, President FOOD SCIENCE CLUB B. Skinner, F. Harris, H. Taylor, T. Poay A. Spoak, C. McDaniel, E. Norris, L. Wicker. H.A. Bucker, T. Jost, H. Brown, S. Browder, G. White, L. Hamilton, Professionals 321 ♦ 4-H CLUB The 4-H Club decided to become bet- ter friends with residents of the Six Mile Retirement and Convelescent Home during 1974-75. In September there was a fellowship and cookout for new members to get acquainted. Everyone practiced making items from clay as the club planned to make pot- tery gifts for the nursing home resi- dents. They also made cookies and punch and carried fresh fruit for a party with the residents. Regular visits to the home were planned for the remainder of the year. The club also planned to participate in the Inter-State Collegiate 4-H Conference. NANCY MCELROY, President ruP RIGHT: Drop-in brings in prospective members, ABOVE LEFT: Nancy McElroy. president, lends an informal meeting. BELOW RIGHT: Club members iearn new techniques with clay. Prole?Eii Fondly known as CGAS, the Clemson Graphic Arts Society is composed of people who are interested in the Graphic Arts as applied in both educa- tion and industry. CGAS prints posters, buttons, license plates, and Tiger Christmas cards for organizations as a fund raising project. These funds are used for purchasing new equipment for the Industrial Education Graphics Arts Lab and for furthering the education of CGAS members through field trips and print shows. One such learning experi- ence occurred in November when the entire membership attended the world print show — Print 74 ' — in Chicago. GARY WHITE, President CLEMSON GRAPHIC ARTS SOCIETY Professionals 323 BELOW; Student concentrating on splitting log. RIGHT: Members bringing a tree down. BOTTOM LEFT: Instructor watch students use a crosscut saw. BOTTOM RIGHT: Bill cooks a -game cock. ACROSS. TOP: Trying to split a tree while it ' s stand- ing is difficult. ACROSS, MIDDLE LEFT: Wintertime calls for firewood and kindling. ACROSS, MIDDLE RIGHT: The Club ' s food stand for Homecoming. AC- ROSS, BOTTOM: Members use a classroom for meet- ings. Professionals ( ' J2i The 1974-75 Forestry Club was in- volved in many activities. The club sold firewood during the colder months and also sold Christmas trees — most of which were grown in the Clemson Forest. During the year the members prepared for the local and re- gional conclaves. These conclaves in- cluded many physical and technical events such as log hurling, axe and knife throwing, wood identification, and crosscut sawing. Occasionally the events included tobacco spitting and beer drinking. Last year the Club placed third in the Southeastern Reg- ional Conclave. This year ' s conclave was held at Mississippi State University. BILL HATNIE, President FORESTRY CLUB Professionals 325 [wrman- jxr imfmaMmsumiun HORTICULTURE CLUB The Clemson Horticulture Club is made up of majors and minors, profes- sors, and others interested enough to get involved. The club activities en- compass special projects such as har- vesting and selling sweet potatoes, harvesting and processing grapes into juice, and distributing herb charts. This fall the Hort department sponsored a student-faculty picnic. Later in the year the club had many bull sessions for students and faculty. The club meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Professionals 320 PAGE 326: ACROSS, LEFT: Interested members Jisten to the speaker. ACROSS. TOP RIGHT: Bob Head, president of the Hort Club. ACROSS. LOWER RIGHT: Terrv. Lonnie. Jeff, and Tonv discuss matters after the meeting. PAGE 327: TOP: Participation is the key to the Hort Club. BOTTOM RIGHT: Phii, Jeff, and udy Beth ivail for the meeting to begin. Professionals 327 « ♦ 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 Elec- trical and Computer Engineering stu- dents. Although it considers education to be its major function, the members were known to throw a few outings which had nothing at all to do with the business of electricity or computers. Seriously, dispersal of information and service to its members are primary ob- jectives of the club. PHIL HIGGINS, President IEEE information booth at student night. The Microbiology department at Clemson is one of the fastest growing departments on campus. There are over 200 undergraduates and more than 25 graduate students in Microbiology, making it the third largest department in the College of Physical, Mathemati- cal, and Biological Sciences. The Clem- son student branch was the first stu- dent chapter recognized on a national level by the American Society for Mic- robiology. Activities this year included a student-faculty drop-in, films and guest lecturers at the meetings, work- shops, field trips, and picnics. DIXIE HERNDON, President MICROBIOLOGY SOCIETY TOP: Dixie in orms the members of the club ' s ob- jectives. MIDDLE LEFT: Students have refresh- ments after a club meeting. BOTTOM LEFT: Dis- cussio n among members brings out new ideas. MIDDLE RIGHT: Dixie entertains fellow members while they have refreshments. BOTTOM RIGHT: Informal meetings create a relaxed atmosphere. PruleSiionals 329 ♦ ♦• MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CLUB Wk J ,AV . % ' 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 their monthly meetings, were able to tour three hospitals affiliated with the School of Medical Technology pro- gram. These hospitals were Greenville General, Anderson Memorial, and Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood, S. C. ANITA BISHOP, President TOP LEFT: Note taking is necessary to keep up. BOT- TOM LEFT: Students listen attentively to the speaker. TOP MIDDLE: Members tJiink carefully be- fore voting. TOP RIGHT: President Anita Bishop and Treasurer Harriet flulto. BOTTOM LEFT: Still cul- i.i.rf-.i are e.xamined by students. • ♦ • ♦ fi ui ' iff ' I ..:•■■■- ■ At the bi-monthly meetings, the Pre-Vet Club presents several doctors of veterinary medicine who speak on var- ious aspects of their careers. The topics discussed include such subjects as parasitology in animals, experimenta- tion with animals, and meat inspection and processing. One of the major events of the club is the annual trip to the College of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Georgia in Athens. The students are given a guided tour and shown much of the current work being done there. The club sponsors an annual picnic which allows students leisure time to share their plans and goals. SAM INGRAM, President PRE-VET CLUB TOP, MIDDLE. AND BOTTOM LEFT: Members enjoy (he fel- lowship at the meetings and discuss their interests u-ith the group. BOTTOM RIGHT: New members sign their names to the roii. Professionals 331 RPA CLUB In the spring of 1974 the RPA Club was organized into the S. C. Recreation and Parks Society. Student Branch ac- tivities have included the departmental picnic at the Y-Beach, a field trip to the Cherokee Indian Festival in Cherokee, N. C, meetings featuring professional members of the society and the Na- tional Park Service, and attendance at the S. C. Recreation Conference in Greenville. Spring semester plans in- cluded a free movie night, field trips to the Georgia mountains, the departmen- tal beer bust, and guest speakers. The Student Branch also helps to advise students during preregistration and keeps a job board. KEN KNOUF, President TOP LEFT: Barbura mingi ' es with the croivd. BOTTOM LEFT: Almost as many girls as guys ore interested in RPA. TOP RIGHT: E AT THE PICNIC AT THE Y-Beach. MIDDLE RIGHT: Curt enjoys re ' rethments. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Members enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mem- ber. ' i piav voJJeyvall. ■- M . ' ..:M The Psychology Club was organized four years ago. This year the member- ship grew from an active fifteen to a stronger, more involved, forty. Mem- bers were fortunate to witness the first live brain operation on a rat in Hardin Hall. People interested in a personal touch got involved with the Pickens County Vocational Rehabilitation Center. During second semester the Psych Club sponsored the Aggression Symposium and the Alpha wave condi- tioning experiment. At the end of the year the club hosted a banquet where not only students but also faculty got roasted and toasted. BETH FRANKLIN, President PSYCHOLOGY CLUB TOP LEFT: Dr. Ca ferj ' , head of the Psych department. MIDDLE LEFT: Dr. Senn, the advisor. BOTTOM LEFT: Belh Franklin ieads the meeting. TOP MIDDLE: Dr. Park and Dr. Senn discuss pJans for the Psvch Club. TOP RIGHT: Dr. Caffery at the drop- in. MIDDLE RIGHT: Better teli the truth! BOTTOM RIGHT: Informal discussions are frequent. Professionals 333 POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB The Poultry Science Club members are involved in many activities that expose them to many practical aspects of the poultry industry. The annual money making event for the Club is a chicken barbecue held at the Homecoming football game. This money goes for various activities held during the year, including faculty and club picnics, a weekend trip to the Sout heastern Poultry and Egg Association Convention in Atlanta, and an Easter egg hunt for the children of the Shriner ' s Hospital in Greenville. WESLEY KNIGHT, President !• ♦ ♦ PAGE 334: ACROSS. TOP LEFT: Hall shows Hussel an article on eggs ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: Duncan in the Poultry Science lounge. ACROSS. TOP RIGHT: Dr. Boone and Jerry. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: Even ' one enjoys the relaxed atmosphere in the lounge. PAGE 335: TOP LEFT: Dr. Boone and Jerri ' . TOP RIGHT: The members prepare for their annual barbeque. BOTTOM: Dr. Cross. Dr. Boone. Hall Goode. Russei Catfley, ]erry Slice, Duncan Huntly, and Wesley Knight. Professionals 335 SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT This year the club reached a mem- bership of 72, the highest in the chap- ter ' s history. The Clemson chapter is also ranked 5th nationally and received a performance award in recognition for their outstanding program. Three field trips were taken to Western Electric in Atlanta, Georgia, to Dupont in Camden, S. C and to Schlitz Brewery in Winston-Salem, N. C. The club was honored to have speakers from profes- sional industries to speak on the vari- ous aspects of industry. At the conven- tion in Philadelphia, Pa., two local rep- resentatives were sent. ROGER HEFFELFINGER, President LEFT: The treasurer collects the dues. TOP RIGHT: Discussions after the meetings are frequent. MIDDLE RIGHT: Everyone is proud after placing in the Wreck Tech parade. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Roger introduces the guest speaker. BOTTOM RIGHT: The guest .speciker. TOP LEFT: New members sign their names lo the roll. TOP RIGHT: Everyone has a good time at Roger ' s apart- ment. BOTTOM: Members fill out an information sheet. T ' It jwrtm ■■;■ iiiM Professionals 337 ♦ ♦ SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS The Society of American Foresters is a professional organization of foresters in the United States. The SAF joins with the Forestry Club in many of their activities. The Society publishes the Journal Of Forestry monthly which en- ables the various chapters of SAF to keep in touch with one another. Upon graduation student members become full SAF members. BILL HAYNIE, President TOP RIGHT. Bill waits to bring the meeting to order. LEFT: Secretar ' udy Oliver reads the minutes from the last meeting. BOTTOM RIGHT: Frank McKinney listen. ' : potiently to what is said. H 1 1 ■ HIH I H 1 . H • •♦ ♦ ♦ SNA is a professional organization that promotes high educational and professional standards. Monthly meet- ings featured speakers with informative topics. Activities included the Break- through to Nursing project and a ser- vice program in which members helped people in the local community. Breakthrough to Nursing is a project started by the National Student Nurses Association that reaches out to minor- ity students in high schools and col- leges. SNA sponsored a drop-in for freshmen and a student-faculty picnic. Members also attended the South Carolina Student Nurses Association Convention in Columbia. ANNA PIERSON, President STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION TOP LEFT: Dean Labecki joins the girls for a picnic on the Calhoun Mansion lawn. MIDDLE LEFT: Nurses don ' t always wear ivhite dresses and shoes. BOTTOM LEFT: Clem waifs her turn. MIDDLE RIGHT; oy and her friends enjoy the picnic. BOTTOM LEFT: iVfaiy Ellen, Karen, and Angle seem interested in something. Professionals 339 PAGE 340: TOP RIGHT; Deborah records the member ' s semester dues. BOTTOM: New members await their ate at initiation. PAGE 341: ACROSS, TOP LEFT: Ready or not. here it comes! ACROSS. MIDDLE LEFT: It ' s O.K. as long as you don ' t iook at it. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: These old members pian their strategy. ACROSS, MIDDLE RIGHT: This member repairs a torn strip of leather. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: The ire warms up cold hands. Piolossionais I 340 bseucccb: - The Society for the Advancement of Agricultural Education sponsored one member to the National Student Teachers Convention. A student ex- change program was set up with other universities in the Southeast so that in- formation and ideas could be ex- changed with other chapters. High school students were provided with occupational information by members of the Society. Also an educational grant was given to a deserving up- perclassman. The club also had a chic- ken barbecue at one of the home foot- ball games. One of the highlights of the year was the annual initiation of new members. THOMSON SMITH, President SOCIETY FOR ADVANCEMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Frotessionais ' 341 ♦ ♦ lEUQjg ' Aa.lKUlUa ALPHA EPSILON DELTA The South Carolina Gamma Chapter at Clemson was the 100th chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta, the international premedical honor society. The chapter encourages excellence in academic work by furnishing a goal toward which the student may strive during the early years of the premedical career. The chapter also serves as an organiza- tion of common interests, fellowship, and friendship among students aspir- ing to careers in medicine, dentistry, nursing, and medical technology. GEORGE R. WILSON, President TOP: Members enjoy refreshments while discussing up- coming events. MIDDLE RIGHT: Medical students rela.v during special business meeting. BOTTOM RIGHT: Of- ficers include R. Wilson, President; Dr. Burtner, advisor; and Doug Devore, V.P. ABOVE: A speaker addresses the ■-...,„,,. r,,! J ' jtest medical developments. Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honor society for women which de- notes high scholastic achievement dur- ing the first year in college. It promotes intelligent living and a high standard of learning and encourages superior scholastic attainment among the freshmen women in all colleges and universities. Active members serve as hostesses at receptions in honor of lec- turers coming to Clemson University who have demonstrated a high stan- dard of learning and intelligent living. DEBBIE REYNOLDS, President ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA FIRST ROW: A. Todd, W. Malone, K. Garren, A. Thorton, R. Wolfe, D. ReynoJds. SECOND ROW: D. McCrea, H. Taylor, S. Hughes, M. ones, S. Costa, J. Whiteside, S. Truett, S. Dimmock. THIRD ROW: C. Hall, A. enicins, A. Copeland, S. Taylor, S. Memmott, K. Kenney, C. Turner, A. Pinson, . ToIIison. TOP: Pat Warren looks on as a new member signs in. MIDDLE RIGHT: Dean Delony , Debbie Reynolds, and Cathy Turner read the ritual. ABOVE: Dean Delony presents a certificate to an initiate. Honoraries 343 Honoraries • ' ' i44 •••♦♦♦ Alpha Zeta is a national honorary fraternity for students majoring in Ag- riculture and closely related fields. Alpha Zeta actively participates in the College of Agriculture by sponsor- ing many service projects such as monitoring study rooms and faculty lounges. In our world of shortages, it is obvi- ous that strong leadership is needed to insure the best possible utilization of our natural resources. The members of Alpha Zeta continually strive to pro- vide the leadership necessary to serve their fellow man. JOHN HANE, President Officers are J. Stephens, J. Hane, L. Schmid, M. Bishop, and G. Kodama. ALPHA ZETA LEFT-TO-RIGHT: B. Haynie, D. Catlin, P. Gomcka. C. Smith, L. Schmid, M. Reid, M. HeJmken, . Hane, G. Kodoma, J. Stephens, P. Layton, M, Rusthan, M. Bishop, G. Lockaby, R. Martin. Honoraries 345 !r imua f-::aine K ' :- ' fi:ji -■: lirOT ' nrisn BLOCK C The organization which serves to honor Clemson ' s athletes, Block C , is open to all athletes who have won a letter in a varsity sport. Members par- ticipate in a variety of activities. Parties and other special event provid e fellow- ship and fun for all members. On the more serious side are service projects such as selling programs before basket- ball games. Meetings are held regular- ly, providing an excellent opportunity for members to exchange ideas and plan new activities. LEN GOUGH, President TOP RIGHT: Bob Bosler pauses be ore resuming the meeting. MIDDLE LEFT: im and Witt pay dose attention. MIDDLE RIGHT: Len Gough thinks over next piece of business. U.JHf FRONT ROW:D. Bobbins, A. Cooler, . Griffin, G. Acldey, B. Drake, J. Law, D. Wr.ghL T. Stough, fllf. ;:-l 2Tr l MIDDLE ROW: G. Esher, K. Andreas, M. Tyner, B. Wingo, F. Befhea, W. Langsta , B. Bosler, Gough J W llmmson J. Ness. M. P dge . essinge r, H. Morrow, F. Gore. BACK ROW: C. Brantley, M. Fleming, T. Boozer, M. Cobb, K. Peeples, G. Ale.xander, M, Allen, B. VlrBride, D, Williams. B. Burton. MotI, S. Morris. G. Hortz, D. H(jn,-ra,i !5 ' ' Mrt Eta Kappa Nu Association is a na- tional honor society for Electrical En- gineers. This organization attempts to bring into closer union those in the pro- fession 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. JIM PETTUS, President LEFT: Jim Pettus adjusts the pattern on an oscil- loscope. ETA KAPPA NU FRONT ROW; M. Coggins, D. Simmons, T. Ciaivson, G. Speas, P. Ghent, . Pettus, . Barton. MIDDLE ROW: H. Kersev . F. GramJing, M. Oakley, H. Hobson, G. Keenan, S. Gilbert, . Dismukes. G. Snow. THIRD ROW: . Peeples, T. Jordan, D. Gillipsie, K. Kenson. BACK ROW: Advisor, Dr. . T. Long, M. Barth, . Amari, P. Higgins. . Hammond. Honoraries 347 ACROSS, TOP LEFT: Tom Tull escorts Homecoming Contestant Becky Harris al Tigerama. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: initiate Zack Zapack cuts his ribbon. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: Group discussions are an important part of Blue Key drop-ins. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: Witt discusses initiation procedures with a fellow member. TOP RIGHT: Members wait to escort initiates in for the final initiation. TOP LEFT: Officers- . DuPre, R. Atkins, C. Grace, and L. Heaton relax after a drop-in. FRONT ROW: R. Foster, R. Sturgheos, W. Barbrey, R. Sprott, D. Vaughn. SECOND ROW: S. King, . DuPre, W. Bennett, . L ' ngle . Evans P. ackson THIRD ROW-N Clamp, L. Heaton, S. Crouch, C. Grace, R. Wolfe, M. fohnson. FOURTH ROW:C. Galphin, E. O ' Dell, W. FarrelJ, . Blair. FIFTH ROW: W. Langsta f S Csernak, T. Tull, . Stonemetz, R. Brantley . NOT PICTURED: S. Myers, Z. Zapack, C. Snipes, L, Dewberry, C. Shuler. Blue Key National Honor Fraternity is an organization based on the ideals of leadership, scholarship, and service. Blue Key brings together leaders from all segments of the student body to serve the University in whatever ways it can. Traditionally, Blue Key has sponsored Tigerama, a major part of Clemson ' s Homecoming weekend. Tigerama includes skits, put on by Fraternities and sororities, the crown- ing of Miss Homecoming, and the state ' s largest fireworks display. JAMES C. DUPRE, President BLUE KEY Honoraries 349 IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA As the national, professional honor- ary fraternity of Industrial Education, Iota Lambda Sigma is composed of stu- dents dedicated to becoming teachers. The year began with a picnic for the department. Experts spoke on the role of Industrial Arts in the legislation concerning vocational education. In September, the fraternity undertook its first project: assisting with the con- struction of a Clemson welcome sign. Iota Lambda Sigma served other fraternities by manufacturing plaques, and awards. With fellowship highlight- ing the spring retreat, it was a grand year indeed! DOUGLAS COFFEEN, President TOP RIGHT: Marta does the duck walk during initiation. MIDDLE; A member directs initiates during pledge training. ■ — k i«iw i HH Bbi ? ' [ li im iH Im ■ ji Pr E 1 W f 1 B . - tI 1 s« . ■ ■ i ' j B s H , J Iii MV.:ii B B«M FRONT ROW; L. Bryant, R. Bshelman, C. Coggins, G. Spires. H. Rambo. . Campbell. SECOND ROW; C. Cof een, E. Farr, . Suraft, B. Wilson. H. Allen, L. Young, F. Bouknighl, E. Addington. . Marshall. M. Keeney, D. Kirkpatrick, B. Harris. R. Hudak. R. Schulley. NOT PICTURED; G. White, B. Copeland, D. h,,r - ' p ,• n, Wylie, R. Gibson, C. Kneece, R. Pearson, M. Thompson, M. Parson, C. Hartzell, . Mozley, S. Butler, E. Ingram, M. Ellis, B. Reardon. I«« The national honor society in educa- tion, Kappa Delta Pi, is locally rep- resented at Clemson by the Mu Upsilon chapter. Four meetings are held each year in addition to an annual spring banquet at which initiates are installed. The chief thrust of this year ' s program has been the development of a service project involving members in several areas, such as teaching in adult schools, serving as teacher aids, and working in homes for unwanted boys. TERRY NORTON. President KAPPA DELTA PI TOP LEFT: Kathy and Sally enjoy the spring banquet. MIDDLE LEFT: A speaker holds the attention of club members. BOTTOM LEFT: initiates line up to receive membership certificates. ABOVE: Officers are T. Nor- ton. Dr. Briscoe, B. Johnson, H. Nunneiy, E. ScheJesky. Honoraries 351 f « KERAMOS Keramos is the honors fraternity for ceramic engineering students who have achieved outstanding scholar- ship. The only South Carolina chapter of this fraternity, Keramos is probably one of the most unique honorary frater- nities on campus. The members of Keramos have given assistance to programs which explain to high school students what ceramic engineering is, and what opportunities are available in the ceramic industry. Other activities include the donation of books to the ceramic library in Olin Hall. PETER H. STEVENS, President MIDDLE RIGHT; Members watch the press as Pete turns (he controls. TOP RIGHT: Student engineers discuss materials. MIDDLE LEFT; Doug writes experimental ormuias. LEFT-TO-RIGHT; D. Dobbins, A. Mollica, W. Brown, . Corpening, A. Ferguson, S. Frame, D. Lee, P. Stevens. Phi Eta Sigma is a national honorary for freshmen men. Initiations are held each semester for those who have at- tained a grade point ratio of 3.5 or bet- ter. In addition to regularly scheduled business meetings, the organization holds special activities for members. These include a picnic in the fall and a Softball game and picnic in the spring. Phi Eta Sigma also provides a guest speaker for all honorary fraternities. JERRY H. STONEMETZ, President PHI ETA SIGMA 1 1 H L 1 ■ r ' -lwHBn H 1 1 EB _fHH ni Z l l Bfco - SH HH I! HH M n j PI Li jl H WB F ' . 1 B Sh 1 x B m ■K p R | i 7 ' :j; '  m AHL M i ¥ ■ ■ « sS H H ' - tt M . J KmKrk J -m. ' V §;..-, JEwnl r BS Jd Bi ' % ' ' ■ B 1 1 I H lf3 Wk ' JiM ilK HI B! jB Q hH I 1 1  -J Hl ' - .sH FRONT ROW: M. Caan. A. Ferguson, . Stonemetz. P. Pushkar, J. McKenzie. W. Gregg. SECOND ROW: T. Saunders, A. WiJJis, M. Davidson, D. WetenhaJI, R. Cole, B. Taylor. G. Aiewine, T. Spitz, . Hodan. THIRD ROW: C. C. Fain, Advisor; F. Gienn, R. Skinner, H. Kearse, C. Warner, D. Snelgrove, F. Emerson, R. Jackson. FOURTH ROW: L. Wienges, N. McGarity, R. Witt, E. Zeig er, D. Lee, . Murden. MIDDLE RIGHT: Jerry questions Dr. Fain ' s suggestion. ABOVE: Nen ' mon waits as Michael prepares the check. MIDDLE: Moron plaques are an essential part of initi- ation. TOP LEFT: ern ' Stonemetz pauses in his duties as president. Honoraries 353 ' ■; r.iBiwiwv:.jK y ' i-; i MU BETA PSI Mu Beta Psi is pledged to the ad- vancement of music on campus. The brothers of Mu Beta Psi provide musi- cal talent for projects sponsored by the Music Department and other organiza- tions. Each spring, Delta chapter sponsors a musical variety show so that local talent will have the opportunity to perform before fellow students and the general public. Proceeds from last year ' s show, combined with the funds from the spring pledge class projects were used to purchase a stereo system for a dormitory at Whitten Village, in Clinton, South Carolina. JAKE SMITH, President Hoiiofaries ' V ' A ACROSS. TOP LEFT: Jake Smith, president, gets pooJed by new members. ACROSS, MIDDLE: A member reveals a major ingredient for the perfect party. ACROSS. BOTTOM LEFT: Jake and Tony discuss pertinent business at a meeting. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: Initiates sing Tiger Rag on the loggia while doing the appropriate motions. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: Prospective member wonders what he will have to do next. TOP ROW: F. Pittmon, F. Kunz. A. Cade, R. Pritchard, G. Spires. N. Simmons. SECOND ROW : T. Hunter. . Bowers. THIRD ROW: . Smith, T. Stapleton. B. Antlev, J. London, B. Berkland, B. Holladay, T. Young. FOURTH ROW: M. Willet, . Homer, G. Thompson, R. Foster, N. Clamp. D. Pullen, K. Snelgrove. D. Berry, T. Crowson, D. Walsh. FIFTH ROW: . Miller, E. Oats, T. Lipsey, . Stoney. Honoraries 355 ORDER OF ATHENA Order of Athena honors senior women who demonstrate characteris- tics of leadership, scholarship and service. Order of Athena has held receptions for noted visitors to campus such as Shirley Chisholm, and for homecoming pageant contestants. In addition, the society has sponsored the Miss Clem- son Pageant and has offered a campus tour service to visitors. Plans for the future include sponsor- ing a speakers series, with emphasis on women ' s roles and contributions in society, and possible affiliation with a national women ' s honorary. MARTHA LYNN MORRIS, President Honorarifs ' J5 ACROSS, LEFT: Martha Lynn Morris conducts an informal meeting. ACROSS TOP RIGHT- ]o Ann and Liza laugh with Barbara. ACROSS. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cathy Dayhood debates the merits of an important decision. BELOW: A surprise announcement shocks Lynn Lovelace and Pam Lester. LEFT-TO-RIGHT: M. L. Morris, J. A. Edwards, P. Lester, L. LoveJace, K. Dayhood. D. Brockman, L. Gilreath. B. Tuttle. N. Rush, . Hunt, S. Otferson, S. Pool, . jerden. Honoraries 357 PHI PSI Phi Psi, a national honorary textile fraternity, is dedicated to the advance- ment of the textile industry. The Iota Chapter of Phi Psi has as its goal the improvement of the textile industry through the production of qualified textile graduates. Throughout the year, brothers of the Iota chapter help the Textile Department in many ways, in- cluding conducting tours on high school visitation days, and sponsoring a student-faculty picnic to promote fel- lowship within the department. CELIA SURRATT, President TOP RIGHT: Celia Surratt. president, inspects the dye iitock. TOP LEFT: Experimental loom in operation. BOTTOM RIGHT: Te.KtiJe honorary members check out neiv pquipiner.t. ABOVE: Bill works in a textile lab. Honorancjs , ' . 158 ,.! Kif Psi Mu Psi, sister sorority to Mu Beta Psi, promotes the advancement of music on campus and in the communi- ty. Psi Mu Psi also encourages sister- hood among the women students in Tiger Band, Concert Band, and the University Chorus. Some of the projects of the sorority include ushering for the University Concert and Chamber Music Series, maintaining a bulletin board in Daniel Hall, and providing musical entertain- ment for patients at nursing centers. DEBBIE LUCAS, President MIDDLE RIGHT: Debbie Lucas, president, con- ducts the regular meeting. TOP LEFT: Students combine their talents in a new musical selection. MIDDLE LEFT: Members attend an informal meeting. PSI MU PSI FRONT ROW: G. Barton. C. Rogers. . JWetz, V. Daws. A. Finley, C. Andrews. B. Willis, S. Piazza. V. Wann. G. Cheatham. N. McLeod, K. CoHey. BACK ROW: D. Copelan. P. Meadors. T. Baker, L. Pennington, C. Surath, M. Good. L. Johnson, D. Lucas, . Thomas, D. Williams, W. Wood, M. Harrison. NOT PICTURED: N. Lee, P. Humphries, S. Love. Honoraries 359 « ♦ « PHI KAPPA PHI The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi is a national organization, which rec- ognizes and encourages superior scho- larship in all areas of learning. The local chapter holds business meetings early in the semesters while initiation ceremonies are held toward the end of each semester. Outstanding scholars from the campus are invited to speak at initiation banquets. The chap- ter annually presents the Phi Kappa Phi Award to the junior or senior member with the highest academic standing. DR. J. T. LIGON, President Holioraries ( 360 ACROSS, FAR LEFT: Dr. Idol, secretary, reads the names of new inifiafes. ACROSS, TOP: Roland Skinner (alks u-ith his fellow initiates. ACROSS, MIDDLE: New members wait to recite the pledge. ACROSS. BOTTOM LEFT: Carol and Rip ponder over the food at the banquet. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: udy erden walks the aisle with her membership certificate. LEFT: Dr. Ligon, president, distributes certificates. BOTTOM RIGHT: A buffet din- ner is served after the bi-annual initiation. Honoraxies 361 SIGMA LAMBDA CHI Sigma Lambda Chi is a national con- struction honor fraternity with 28 chap- ters at schools offering majors in build- ing construction. The primary purpose of Sigma Lambda Chi is the recognition of outstanding students in the building construction curriculum in both academic and leadership fields. Membership is extended to juniors or seniors in building construction with the required grade-point ratio or in the top 20 percent of the junior-senior class. Drop-ins are held for new mem- bers. K. REID HOTALING, President TOP IJEFT: A prospective member he ps himself to some punch. ABOVE: Treasurer, Jeff Pettit discusses Sigma Lambda Chi with new members. TOP RIGHT: Members (ittp id a drop-in after a regular meeting. FRONT ROW: P. L. Spangler, . T. Small, . W. IMauthe, J.W.B. Pettit, K. R. Hotaiing. MIDDLE HOW: T. E. Cuttino, r.. H. A. Frampton, D. A. Netties. BACK ROW;K. B. Loveless, C. F. Knobe och, IW. . Pierce, E. CromwelJ, Dr. C. R. Mitchell. Prof. L. H. Brown. NOT PICTURED: . Awde, . B air, M. Griffin. R. Lawrence, C. Addison. Pro , fi. E. KnowJand, Dr. H. E. iVfcCiure. •-•■•• (lUMiiiL.idiuinim Tau Beta Pi, the nation ' s oldest en- gineering honor society, encourages development outside the engineering field by the sponsoring of non- engineering essay contests and academic rewards. This year the local chapter sponsored two banquets for its members. Dr. Paul B. Wood, Dean of Central Wesleyan College, spoke on his work in clinical psychology. Many members of Tau Beta Pi participated in Engineering Day activities to promote interest in en- gineering among high school students. WESLEY HENRY, President TOP LEFT: Wes Henry puts the final details on plans for a drop-in. MIDDLE LEFT: Pledges, im Tuten and Tommy Purcell. polish the Bent in front of Riggs Hall. MIDDLE RIGHT: A pledge fullfills the initiation requirement by maidng his oivn medallion. TAU BETA PI FRONT ROW: S. Price, F. Oakley, G. Ragan, R. Kersey, M. Zeager, T. Kerr, M. Johnson, P. Stevens, B. Walke. BACK ROW: T. Clawson, W. Henry, T. Warner. Honoraries 363 ACROSS, FAR LEFT; Tutor and student discuss histoiy questions. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: A tutor explains to Danny Howard where he made his mistake. ACROSS, MIDDLE RIGHT: A student listens intently while Manton Frierson explains solu- tion to a problem. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: Both the student and his instructor examine some math theory. TOP LEFT: Manton Frierson gives a student last minute instructions. MIDDLE LEFT: Deb Kimmitt, president, searches through class notes. BOTTOM RIGHT: Bruce Metcalf points out revelant facts to interested students. MIDDLE RIGHT: A student shows Pam Goolsbe what he doesn ' t understand. Konoraries 3B4 Sigma Tau Epsilon is a society which honors those juniors and seniors in the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Physical, Mathematical and Biological Sciences who have achieved high academic standing. Sigma Tau Epsilon carries out a program of free tutoring. Mem- bers seek to expand their own know- ledge and at the same time promote understanding of the subjects taught in the two colleges involved by working with students on a one-to-one basis. DEBORAH KIMMITT, President SIGMA TAU EPSILON Honorahes 365 ♦ ♦ ♦  9 TAU SIGMA DELTA Tau Sigma Delta is the only Honor Society nationally recognized in the field of Architecture, Landscape Ar- chitecture, and the allied arts. The ac- tivities of the College of Architecture. Membership is based upon academic achievement and professional promise. The Phi Chapter awards annually three medals for design and academic excellence on the national, gold; state, silver; and the college, bronze, levels. DANNY ARD, President RIGHT; Officers are W. Carpenler, D. Ard. C Means, and advisor, Dr. Jacques. FRONTROWI Pat? I Gallaher A. Anthony. M. Kershen, . Hiller. MIDDLE ROW: D. Gosey. D. Ard, T. Dismukes, C, Barthilness, Ligette, J. Wto KS D . ' acqte ' s BACK ROW: W. Carpenter, C. Means. R Sonde,.. NOT PICTURED: K Betsch C Cosh TXressette, R. Hotn.k, W. Kay. D. Lowe, C ' Moose, N. Stoehr, P. Whilaker, . Hedgpath, C. Home, R. Dijurin, S. Warmoth. R. Paredes, D. Walsh, M. HaigJer. Xi Sigma Pi is a national honorary forestry fraternity. One of it ' s respon- sibilities is the maintenance of a list of possible employer addresses. The or- ganization also co-sponsors an annual forestry banquet at which prominent representatives of the forestry profes- sion often serve as guest speakers. The highlight of each academic year is the presentation of an award signifying outstanding excellence to a student from each class in forestry. HENRY E. KODAMA. President LEFT: Gene Kodoma chairs a regular meeting. BELOW: Reguiar meetings provide an opportun- ity for members to become more acquainted. XI SIGMA PI LEFT-TO-RIGHT: B. Lockaby, C. Gatiin, M. Rushton. D. Horner, M. Bishop. H. Kodoma, W. Woodrum, R. Hardin, P. Gornick, P. Lee, A. Tavior, . Stephens, T. Koppe. Honoraries 367 9 • • •♦ •a - ' ll ■• TIGER BROTHERHOOD Tiger Brotherhood, strives to repre- sent the model Clemson Gentleman by recognizing outstanding and loyal rep- resentatives from among students, fa- culty, and staff. Tiger Brotherhood presents a Mother of the Year Award which honors a mother who has made some outstand- ing contributions to Clemson. Tiger Brotherhood also sponsors the Robert W. Moorman Distinguished Achieve- ment Award which is awarded to or- ganizations or individuals who have demonstrated outstanding dedication and service to Clemson. V ITT I. LANGSTAFF, President MEDDLE LEFT: Jerry Slonemetz serves punch at a drop-in. BOTTOM LEFT: Initiates offer Witt some candy. MIDDLE RIGHT: Dr. Nowack, advisor, reaches to sign a new member ' s membership list. Honorajips i 36H ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: Wilt Langstaff, President, presents Mrs. Hood with the Mother of the Year Award. ACROSS, BOTTOM RIGHT: Pausing to talk with initiates. Dr. Edivards is attacked by Attila the Hun. BELOW: Red Riding Hood look ' s on as Witt gets candy from a dainty baJIerina. A. Adams J. Ard I. Aston R. Atkins G. Aull G. Bennett W. Bennett C. Bolen T. Boozer B. Bosler L. M Bouknight B. Bradley R. Burley J. Burns F. Burtner T. Burton G. Coakley M. Cobb H. Cooledge, Jr. R. Cooper W. Cox L. Dewbery J. DuPre R. Edwards I. Evans C. C. Fain S. Farrar M. fellers R. Fox B. McFadden H. Gambrell H. McGee O. Garrison C. McHugh J. Gentry B. McClellan C. Grace T. Milford P. W. Greenfield J. Mitchell A. Gressett G. Moore J. Hair B. Nelson L. Heaton J. Ness L. L. Henry S. Nicholas |. Hite R. F. Nowack H. Hobson M. O ' Cain •L. Holland J- Osterhoudt F. Hoover M. Owings F. Howard M. Padgett T. Huff K. Peeples G. Hughes J. V. Reel R. Jackson C. Riddle F. Jervey Gen. A. Rigsby M. Johnson •J. Rivers B. Jones R. Robbins W. Langstaff •T. Saad J. Lingle T. Senn C. E. Littlejohn J. Sherman M. N. Lomax C. Shuler M. Long B. Skardon T. Lynch B. J. Skelton H. Macaulay B. R. Skelton T. Skelton C. Sniilli R. Smith C. Snipes I. Stepp J. Stocks J. Stonemetz T. Tull J. Turner D. Baughn K. Vickery E. White H. Williamson I. Williamson R. Wolfe S. Yarborough F. Zink ' Denotes student member FRONT ROW: R. Fox, M. O ' Cain. T. Boozer, A. Adams, C.Grace, S. Yarborough. SECOND ROW:M. Cobb. m ' : Evans, R. Wolfe. Honoraries 369 STUDENT LIFE The College Years. The best years of your life — Spent in many ways, as each follows his own path academically, into different colleges and curriculums while spending his leisure time as he pleases. The cycle is different for each person as the diversity of interests is endless. ■ ; 1 lu ' .h -. ■ ■ ' ' „ ., ■«5 ' v-..- .- -,. ' -:!- ' ' -- ,:-u ■ ■.-= ,.,. ■ ■ ' i . ' - -■ ' ;:■:■ ' : -li s -- ■■ I ■ ' rii-j!t:r,f.t u i -: i i ■ , BELOW: Architect at work? TOP RIGHT: Fake it! Peter Lee will never knoiv the difference. BOT- TOM LEFT: Ellen fries it again. BOTTOM CENT- ER: Anna don ' t hit your thumb this time. ' - ACROSS. TOP LEFT: Miss Guggen, Star of 3rd year design. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: The hot dog prepares to paint a masterpiece. -Student Lift . i??. Architecture: The All Nighter Game All night charets, lighting models, design projects, and jury are familiar aspects of college life for the architecture student. While graduate students and professors work to complete such research projects as urban design studies and research of health care facilities, undergraduates find themselves with too much work to complete in a very short time. From the actual tools of the trade — parallel bars, triangles, scales, templates — to the more obscure concepts of design, students progress from inexperience to understanding. Despite all the studying and the hard work on projects, architecture students do find time to participate in some fun activities — Beaux Arts, AIA conventions, Vz price leftover Chanello sandwiches on all nighters, music at midnight, and the Archvarck Ale Club. All these added to the sleepless nights and the cut classes, seem to compensate enough to make the year worthwhile. student Life 373 ♦ ♦ BELOW- Marilvn Lord explains the composition of blood to her pupils. TOP RIGHT: The tramping around for education majors-Godfrey Hall. BOTTOM CENTER: Going over the ne.xt days assign- ments H ' ith a teacher. ACROSS, TOP LEFT: Students enjoy a story during rest break at Ravenel Elementaiy School. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: Child eagerly answers student teacher s question. Future Teachers Gain Classroom Skills Education is commonly known as a crip major to most students. Granted, this is true for a few students, to the majority of education majors it means much more — attending a history of education course, reading a hundred or so kiddie literature books, and ultimately learning how to play Jingle Bells and Frere Jacques on a little white flute. As a Freshman, the education major receives a proper orientation by going into schools and observing teachers. As Juniors, he goes into the schools and tutors those students having problems in various areas. Finally as Seniors, he gets to student teach. Although not always getting to work with the desired age group, at least he gets some experience working with students. Although practical experience is truly important, research is also a necessity in any area of college life. Most of the research done in the College of Education is in the area of media for vocational educational programs. The Media Center was established to provide materials and instructional services on a state-wide basis. student Life 375 ♦ « Nursing Students Learning to Care [ffiiasafliiMni ' ittaj m. ACROSS, TOP LEFT: A student vieivs a film in the study lab. ACROSS, BOTTOM LEFT: Running to catch the bus. ACROSS, TOP RIGHT: Cathy Leivis offers a youngster a drink as instructor, Sherry Thompson observes. BOTTOM: Students ctiecks an in onfs apical pulse. RIGHT: Kathy Smith regulates her patient ' s volutrol. BELOW: Mother sees her baby for the first time. Running to make the bus to the clinical areas, viewing films in the auto-tutorial lab, or studying in the library, nursing students from both undergraduate programs stay busy trying to learn the theory and technical aspects behind nursing. Under the instruction of the nursing faculty, the students learn to give nursing care to patients within the Greenville Hospital system and Anderson Memorial hospital. By spending many long hours studying, writing care plans, and practicing nursing procedures in the study lab, 455 nursing students struggle to learn all that they can in a short period of time — with the ever present fear of failing the State Boards as an incentive. Traveling from building to building on campus in search for the lost nursing class, they dream of the day when the College of Nursing will have its own building. Presently, plans for beginning construction on the five floor building for the College of Nursing is set for the fall of 1975. Though students may complain of rotten schedules, impossible homework assignments, seemingly hard and heartless instructors, and lack of spare time — at least they will have fulfilled their dreams of becoming a nurse when they graduate. student Life 377 Sciences Study of The Universe Laboratory work, library research, and textbooks permeated with integrals and limits are all part of the science major ' s life. As he spends many long hours working on an experiment in lab, he hopes that the college will meet its objective of preparing the students for careers requiring a strong background in the basic sciences. Research is an important aspect of the college. Since applied science and technology can only make use of knowledge gained through this research of basic science, all the departments of this college are heavily involved in research in addi- tion to their regular teaching functions. Students very often provide the labor for some of the experiments — thereby putting into practice some of the theory learned in the classroom. Demands have come from industry, government, and universities for graduates in the sciences. More laboratory and research space for the students within the col- lege will soon be available with the completion of Jordan Hall, presently under construction. ACROSS TOP: Students disect shark in zoology lab. ACROSS TOP RIGHT: Computer Center contains an immense collection o information. ACROSS BOTTOM: Instructor calls roll to find those few students with perfect attendance. TOP RIGHT: A few marks on the board can lose anyone. BELOW LEFT: Students seek the minute things in life. BELOW MIDDLE: Professors spend an unbelievable amount of time in research or school work. BELOW RIGHT: Empty chemistry labs. BOTTOM RIGHT: Models, such as the torso, aid students in their learning. ' •wV -P - student Life 379 Culture Presented By Liberal Arts Somewhat isolated from all the technical majors on campus, the Liberal Arts major is often accused of choosing a crip major — one that he can do very little with upon graduation. Despite such criticism, the College of Liberal Arts does attempt to provide the university with some semblance of culture. The college sponsors such student activities as the Clemson Players, the Liberal Arts Chamber Music Series, the Tiger and Concert Bands, and the University Chorus. During spring semester, a seminar on violence and aggression was presented coordinated by the department of psychology. It featured several prominent psychologists and lecturers including Stanley Milgram and Sam Peckinpah. The College of Liberal Arts is an ever growing school and does offer a great deal to Clemson students and the Clemson community. Studenl Life J80 •ootTaTnaer :c TOP ABOVE LEFT: Modern language students train their vocaJ chords to the unaccustomed sounds of the ne v language ,n lab. OPPOSITE ABOVE RIGHT: Applauding the efforts o his students, Dr. Butler ends another chorus concert OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Providing professional entertainment, the Leno.x String Quartet highlights the Chamber Music Series. UPPER LEFT: Students busily take notes as their professor lectures on timely social issues. UPPER RIGHT: Playing a human guinea pig, a psychology student participates in a psych club experiment. BOTTOM: Concert band members busily prepare for their upcoming concert. f f i Student life 381 BELOW: Agriculture Engineer tractor. TOP RIGHT: Civil Engineering Concrete Lab. MIDDLE LEFT: Phil Higgins. an electric engineer, .solders resistors. MIDDLE RIGHT: Chemical Engineer- ing. BOTTOM LEFT: Ceramic engineering. BOT- TOM CENTER: Graduate interdisciplinary studies. i: - Engineering Is The Mark Of Clemson The Engineering students can be readily noted by their calculator strap- ped to their belts, their constant ap- pearance at the computer center, or working in lab with the intricate dials on the many different instruments. Other colleges look on the engineers as being extremely boring in class or dominating the discussion by asking pertinent questions. The engineering departments at Clemson teach their students the theory of problems associated with their field. This theory provides a fundamental foundation and therefore lends to a broadening of one ' s technical knowl- edge. Associated with the actual learn- ing in class are labs which correlate the book material with actual work. To provide further learning, specialized instruction through the use of research grants is available to students who wish to work closely with professors for academic credit. I LEFT: Bioengineering for sports safety. BELOW; Denny Morgan demonstrates a speech synthesizer. BOTTOM RIGHT: Tim Sar- gent of Mechanical Engineering at Engineering Open House. student Life 3B3 TOP RIGHT: Consfrucfiorr progresses on the new forestry building. BOTTOM RIGHT: Forestry- Club members attend a regular meeting. BE- LOW: Forestry majors assemble to discuss an up- coming lab. ACROSS TOP LEFT: A RPA Major tackes the challenge of operating a typeu ' riter. ACROSS BOTTOM LEFT: Students taking a RPA golf course assemble to practice their game. AC- ROSS RIGHT: A student studies wood carving in a Forestry Lab. - •- •■ . Hl k uLm H ' ' M n 3 t Sm r ' 1 Sfl I..) ' V Pals if rORESTRY ; ' ! ■ 7 ♦ ■. ' : wiiiniiiKUiMHMHMi i ' ll 1 • v: ' .-.- . 7 - ■ I ' r :- - m 1 st I ;- J. •-, .«.. 1 ' -i . -•■ ' ? ., -- „ H m- VV.=- . • ' : . ■ ■ ' .-..■•■.. .- ■ m 1 %:- ' i ' - - - - _ M . ' :; - ■ , ■ ■ ' ■■ -■ STUDENTS PREPARE FOR A CAREER IN FORESTRY Forestry and recreation holds a place for those who have an interest in the great outdoors. There are approximately fifteen areas of emphasis in this school from Forest Economics and Management to Re- habilitative Recreation. Also there are three Masters degree programs offered. The Forestry department is doing major research in intensive manage- ment of forest stands, forest economics and other important features of forestry for the public ' s good. The RPA depart- ment is doing research in recreation re- sources and recreation programs for special populations. For the students, many long after- noons of labs where no one under- stands what good it is doing them. Much work has to be done, which might seem like busywork, but in the end. it just might be worth it! student Life ; 385 RIGHT: The department contains an immense milking plant. BELOW LEFT; The dairy sales center is the best place or a dairy snack. BELOW RIGHT: Students discijss plants in the greenhouse. BOTTOM: Faculty inspects one variety found in the greenhouse. ACROSS MIDDLE: The setup for testing the quality of eggs. ACROSS BOTTOM LEFT: Student prepares new seedlings. ACROSS BOTTOM R GHT: Cattle kept by the department. AGRICULTURAL SALES CENTER HOURS r. r ' u;4lS -M f i. ' ' i ' y , .. )k0f Agriculture Students Learn Practical Skills Within the walls of P A is housed the home of the experts of agriculture. The College of Agricultural Sciences covers about as many areas as does the P A Building itself. From the Dairy Bar to finding a better way to produce tomorrow ' s foods, this college offers over twenty different fields of exper- tise. Agricultural Sciences do not just limit this school to the food on the ta- ble, rather it opens up to many fields including Engineering, Education, Zoology, Pre-Vet medicine. Horticul- ture, Economic Biology and Food Sci- ences. Many of these fields are vital to the years ahead if we plan to continue as we are today. Being a Land Grant College, a great deal of research is being done on the nation ' s high priority problems here at Clemson. Major efforts are being made to reduce the pollution problem, mechanizing commodities, improve varieties of plants and breeds of ani- mals by genetics, and improve housing for low income families, making some of the best ice cream and milk shakes student Life 387 College Builds Leaders for Industry FAR LEFT: Industrial education students u ' ork on a silk screen. BOTTOM RIGHT: Looms in Sirrine Hall help teach textile majors occupational skills. TOP MIDDLE: A student ivorks on a graphics arts project. TOP RIGHT: Sirrine Hall-home of the college. ACROSS TOP LEFT: Student types his design into terminal to get printout on a plotter. ACROSS TOP RIGHT: Freeman Hall houses the Industrial Education facilities. BOTTOM LEFT: Student uses lathe for turning metal. BOTTOM RIGHT: One of the facilities available to textile majors are the many looms. SiuHeni Mfe tHB v ' ' -i ■ ;Bc ir jantow The College of Industrial Manage- ment and Textile Science offers its many students an opportunity for any concoction from putting debits and credits in the right place to adding the dye at the right time. Being one of the largest colleges on campus, one can adventure into numerous fields of to- day ' s business world. Changes are constantly being made in the Halls of Sirrine, the most recent of which being the introduction of Oc- cupational Safety and Health. Research constantly continues into the wee hours at Sirrine, exploring fields such as Environmental Economics, the cost of the Delivery of Justice, Industrial Labor Relations, Water Purification, Color and Flamma- bility. These various fields are only a few in the many which are being worked on for a better way of life. But there are those lucky ones who do not happen to be in research. Their college education is a vast mixture of econ, accounting, and lots of I. M. Summer — A Time for Fun, Relaxation Summer — something everyone looks forward to during exams. For many the first week of vacation is spent at the beach. In any case, relaxation is the main objective. It is a time of leisure, plenty of ice tea and Coppertone along with soaking up the rays of the sun. Yet after the first week of vacation, most re- turn to a regular routine — whether it be summer school or a summer job — and spend their spare time swimming, playing tennis, skiing, bicycling, or just goofing around. Some were lucky enough to spend the summer traveling, either in the United States or abroad. But whatever summer may have been for individuals, it was definitely a relief from harried semesters. Yet as August arrived, everyone packed their tennis rackets and swimsuits and headed back to school. - -.it 3Uiu-T.iL ' rB. ' 3,iO lu E:-«- !fr ACROSS TOP: Eric Dunham cooks the hamburgers ora Saturday lunch at the -v. ACROSS BOTTOM: Re- laxing after a long afternoon oj sail- ing. TOP: Coeds enjoy the early spring sunshine. LOWER LEFT: Pedaling to class-knapsack and a . BELOW: Water-skiing on Lake Hartivell. LOWER RIGHT: While studying or a quiz, a student takes advantage o the sunny ledges of ohnslone. ?- Student Life 391 f ♦ BELOW: Filling oiif cards during pre-regis(ration in the hope of getting that perfect schedule. TOP FllGHT; Clenison coed needs a lot of help when moving in. BOTTOM RIGHT: Perple.ved students discuss registration on the steps of Tillman. ACROSSTOP:Fi. ingupa room requires a variety o materials. ACROSS MIDDLE: Standing in line for a Drop-add card. ACROSS BOTTOM LEFT: Two coeds carr ' back their certified genuine uni- versity refrigerator. ACROSS BOTTOM RIGHT: Just a few more things to make the cans more like Back To School Creates Chaos That first feeling of nostalgia, as the returning students glimpse the familiar Clemson landmarks, is too quickly re- placed by more rational attitudes, as students become involved in the red- tape of moving in. Signing up for the cart, filling out all the forms and then hopefully getting the right key for the right room. Waiting for the cart leads to frustration as two hours pass and still no cart. Finally deciding to carry up some of the small stuff. Only two things left to take up and now the cart ' s avail- able. Oh well, at least it ' s all in the room. Say goodbye to Mom and Dad, and then set about the task of unpack- ing. But visiting interferes as friends come in and out of the room — How are you? You look so good You did what? What ' s your phone number? Does any- one know what time we ' re supposed to register tomorrow? End up simply making the bed and weakly promising to unpack after registration the next day. The memory of the hassle of moving in dims and the hassle of registration becomes a reality. Running over to Tillman. Brackett, Martin and finally back to Tillman, straining to hear the right name — finally getting that all too familiar brown packet, only to discover that the computer once again com- pletely mutilated that perfect schedule. Now to stand in the long line for drop- add cards. Tell a convincing story — not the same one as last semester — anything for a drop-add card. By the time the cards are all turned in, it ' s time for din- ner and a lot of drinking before the first day of classes. And once again hope it will be better next semester. student Life 393 BELOW: The ledges of ohnstone hold a collection of antennas and otherparaphenafia. TOP RIGHT: An enJightened ianipshade. BOTTOM RIGHT: A night of reia.xadon and studying. ACROSS TOP LEFT: Eve- lyn calls for some last minute notes prior to a quiz. ACROSS MIDDLE LEFT: Student enjoys relief from emotional pressures of school. ACROSS BOTTOM LEFT: John Highsmifh distraughtJv returns from the shower. ACROSS BOTTOM RIGHT: ust not ivarm enough. ACROSS FAR RIGHT: One phone on the hall just doesn ' t get it. 81 juaiiiuaimgiiPwywwiyy piqM Dorms Provide Unique Experi- ences Even with the attempt by the ad- ministration to keep the enrollment at Clemson around 10,000, the resident halls offices still had to contend with the housing problem. Many students chose to live off campus when the Clemson House and Fikes Recreation center became the home for quite a few Clemson students. Yet life within the dorms continued as before despite new, longer hours for visitation and new, stricter rules con- cerning cooking in the rooms. Who can forget those all-nighters — playing cards, partying, talking, and occasion- ally studying? Or those informative hall meetings. And the hot flashes in the shower when someone flushed the toilets. Or the time when someone poured cold water on your roommate as she took a shower, and then someone when and pulled the fire alarm. The boys watched the girls through tele- scopes, as the girls continued to watch the boys through binoculars. Dorm Life — Mark another one up for experi- ence. Student Life 395 « ■ ■■• ' ■rtS. ' ' S?? ;►.:• : ■;V 3- ' • . .- ,:■-■ ... ' iHae ' ' i fe ■ ! ' ' ' - ' ■t - ' Clemson — Years of , Fond Memories What are the things that the average Clemson student always remembers about those four years when he or she attempted, whether successfully or otherwise, to attend school — those four great (?) years they call the college years. Maybe all those big game weekends, the weekends where the toilets were full of commode buggers, and the halls were full of trash, or the hours spent staring out the dorm win- dows watching all the people go by will bring back fond memories. The post office where each student daily fed his spider and where the university ' s own version of classified ads are posted must certainly be a highlight in each student ' s remembrances. The many hours spent walking, sitting, standing waiting, talking on the loggia (which will soon be irrevocably changed) are hours which are unique to the Clemson student, taken for granted for those four years but remembered in those mo- m ents of nostalgia. The library reflec- tion pool is where many students spent spring afternoons enjoying the brilliant sun that reigns forever over the Clem- son springtime. One facet of every Clemson student ' s life is the canteen and bookstore. To most students these two campus stores will be remembered for their exorbitant prices. But bookstore lines stretching up and off the loggia and the variety of strange sandwiches served up at the canteen will never be forgotten. As for food, however, no food will ever be forgot- ten, no matter how the student may wish or try, that was eaten in the Clem- son dining halls serviced by ARA Sla- ter services. As one student put it — Here, the only thing you can be sure of is that you can never be sure of any- thing. Mysteries and surprises awaited every student in the form of moldy bread, sour milk, soupy green salad and other delights will always be remembered. When Clemson students stroll down memory lane, it is for sure that many memorable things will be re- called. ♦ ♦ students Search for Leisure ABOVE LEFT: A mid-morning pause between classes. ABOVE RIGHT; Dad and tlie l ids visit or- ganization day. BOTTOM RIGHT: A coed and her friends relax bv the loggia after class. ACROSS TOP: Leisure and study often meet at the library pool. ACROSS BOTTOM LEFT: A firm net provides an un- usual form of amusement. ACROSS MIDDLE RIGHT: A motorcyclist pauses for a moment. ACROSS BOTTOM RIGHT: Clemson trees are not just for squirrels. .■ dent Life 398 Around Clemson, students con- stantly find opportunities to work away hours of leisure time. From hours spent conversing with friends under the huge magnolia trees on the loggia, to quiet moments spent thinking between clas- ses in the amphitheater or by the reflec- tion pool, the individual at Clemson has a chance to rest from the constant chroning of a professor ' s voice. For more energetic students, other leisure activities may present themselves. Some students may prefer leaving campus behind for awhile, if only just to drive or walk downtown; while some other students may be driven by their classes to climb trees to relieve tempor- ary tensions. Of course, not all classes are hectic or boring. Still, Clemson stu- dents need and enjoy every bit of lei- sure time that they have. Time spent alone or with friends is seldom unre- warding. Even though it may only be a few moments of leisure time, being out of class provides opportunities for pleasant diversion from the constant come-and-go of university life. student Life 399 SPIRIT— We Got To Have It Clemson spirit — orange hats, pep ral- lies, and orange noses all combining to unite the crowd from the moment the team took the field, to the conclusion of the game. From the moment the orange nose rose from Witt Langstaff ' s beer can to become the necessary adornment for all true Clemson fans through David Vaughn ' s comments to a more-than- receptive crowd, Clemson opponents had their hopes for victory destroyed. Noise rose to an all-high level as Death Valley lived up to its reputation. Littlejohn Coliseum rang with crowds ' yells, as the only silence occurred dur- ing the introduction of the opposing team. Ninety-proof pep rallies had re- cord attendance levels, filling the am- phitheater with students even at mid- night. Activities such as Homecoming received their usual enthusiastic sup- port, while the novel Wreck Tech parade provided the perfect beginning to a great year for spectators and athletes. From beginning to end, through football, soccer, basketball, and the spring sports, Clemson spirit helped make the year truly unique. p, Student Life 401 «« • •• WRECK TECH A BEGINNING! Hell to beat at home became the phrase describing the advantage the Tiger ' s enjoyed this year. Opposing coaches in every sport commented on the Clemson spirit. During football sea- son, the referees threatened to penalize the team when signals could not be heard, while the crowd at basketball games boosted player morale while rattling the opposition. The year began with two disappoint- ing losses away which put spirit at an all-time low. However, the weekend of the Tech game put things in a com- pletely different perspective. Chants of Wreck Tech could be heard all over downtown Clemson as the first annual Wreck Tech parade proceeded through the streets. By game time the spirit was at its peak. Led by Head Cheerleader David Vaughn, the crowds responded with some of the loudest cheering ever as the Tigers pulled off their first upset. Pep rallies became a focal point of student interest as each one had a diffe- rent theme. Free hats. Miss Moo U, the Fiftieism, Halloween, and creative signs filled the amphitheater to over- flowing. Later rallies were held at mid- night, as all prepared students for fun in the stands the next day. As the season progressed, the spirit grew stronger and the crowds louder. No one sat down during the game, as the few quiet moments gave way to riotous yelling to help the Tigers on that basic play. With David Vaughn ' s introduction of a little cultured cheer- ing, Death Valley was filled with songs as Hang Down Your Head, Bill Dooley for UNC and Sonny for Vir- ginia, which provided entertainment for students and alumni, as well as im- pact on the opposition. i ' (: ;;i Lite 402 OPPOSITE TOP: Cheerleaders prepare for Wreck Tech. OPPOSITE: Tigerama provides students uith comic relief. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT: :m Bailev hitches a ride with the cheerleaders. OP- POSITE BOTTOM RIGHT: Waiter Spires shoivs more than his spirit at a pep raliey. TOP LEFT: Tiger or no it is still a rag. TOP RIGHT: Tigerama provides the students ivilh comic relief. CENTER LEFT: A ohnstone Hall banner displays a popular slogan. CENTER RIGHT: Dorm spirit is obvious b ' the signs present. BELOW: Costumed coeds paraded at Wreck Tech. BOTTOM: OR- GANIZERS start the parade with a Wreck Tech banner. IKA HOMECOMING- ALL NIGHT PROJECTS Excitement mounted as the season progressed. By the time Homecoming arrived, everyone vuas ready for a little relaxation. Duke was this year ' s victim as Homecoming presentations focused on the total humiliation of the Blue Devils. Everyone participated in ac- tivities in some way, as the weeks prior to the game were filled with prepara- tion. Organizations planned skits for Tigerama, and the new Miss Homecom- ing was crowned. After the annual fireworks display, some students re- turned to work on their projects, while everyone enjoyed the Homecoming at- mosphere. Many pulled all-nighters to complete work just before the 7:00 a.m. deadline, but the results were worth it. Colorful displays offered graphic rep- resentations of the defeat handed the Blue Devils on Saturday. Once again the crowd joined Vaughan and his squad in helping the team make Duke wish it was anywhere but playing foot- ball on Frank Howard Field. After the game students retired to drink, party, or sleep, as Homecoming 1974 became another memorable occasion. ACROSS, LOWER LEFT: Preparing for their homecoming display, two strong ATO brothers extend their energy to tear toilet paper to use os stuffing. ACROSS, ABOVE RIGHT: An enthusiastic Ciemson aiumni displays his spirit be ore the annua) chicken choking championship. ACROSS. LOWER RIGHT: Working through the night to the early morning, the oint engineers have much ivork to do to finish their project. ACROSS, UPPER LEFT: Screwing his body into an oirkward position, a Jate worker carefuilv pjaces a piece o his fraternity ' s displav. TOP: Putting together a homecominp float has to start somewhere and cutting chicken wire seems a good beginning. LOWER LEFT: Boosting Ciemson students ' spirit Joe Turner offers a toast to the death of the gamecock. LOWER RIGHT: Homecoming morning is one of the busy activities as students and visitors inspect displays Student Life 405 . ' i ' 4V (X i;- X « ' t!rw: ' i ; I- SPIRIT REACHES CLIMAX AS ARCHRIVALS CLASH The season had progressed from the Tech game at its beginning through a series of well-attended pep rallies. Homecoming brought victory with its party spirit. An undefeated season at home had given both the Tiger team and fans a reputation for being hard to beat at home. Deprived of a bowl bid, the team and crowd were ready for a victory over Carolina. Preparation for the game began at the Pep rally where the gamecock was officially buried. His funeral oration was lengthy; his mourners, the few USC fans who braved an amphitheater filled with Clemson students. David Vaughan made sure that his final appearance as head cheerleader would be a success by teaching the eager crowd a series of cheers and a special version of Auld Lang Syne for Pepsodent Paul. The pre-game warm-up featured Tony the Tiger on a motorcycle, and that ridicu- lous bird in garnet and black. Songs and cheers went well as the gamecocks be- came the final team to be humbled in Death Valley this year. The wild en- thusiasm of the crowd did not end with the close of football season, crowd sup- port continued to give the Tigers a home advantage in basketball and other sports. U Studunt Life; 100 ACROSS TOP LEFT: Engineering students striice their display after the Homecoming activities. ACROSS TOP RIGHT: Frank Howard introduces a contestant at the Moo-U contest. ACROSS BOTTOM RIGHT: A group of Chi Omegas are caught in the enthusiasm 0 Wreck Tech. LEFT: Whit Langstaff uncompromisingly displays his support of the Tiger team. TOP RIGHT: A cheerleader presents a skit at a midnight pep raJiy. BOTTOM RIGHT: Martha Lynn IVIorris and PhyJJis Corker ciovvn around for the fans at the Tech game. student Life 407 7 ' tyto terc u f :r,Z ue ee i MWIKlWIiiil Beauties 409 i:?. A '  : tyMeM yf a ' a i f ■ ffr ' ' r V jj ' tA ecXy yCa ' ' t yj Beauties 411 • « i ri ' mmm jj y r a oo e zfJoA c i f:r ' j u T ' Beauties 413 S iaee Acc lj a i L lye te ' e fe i( Aa i 1 ■ V o i JO i :l ,; Jtl:3 ' 414 la u7 v ic c=lM iaj o i Beauties 415 COLLEGE LIFE ' S HASSLES DROWNED IN ALCOHOLIC BLISS The many hassles of college life — definitely worthy of a few good drinks. The hassles begin with registration and end with exams. As if that is not enough, the semester is full of numer- ous rough weeks — typically 6 quizzes in 4 days and a term paper due the fol- lowing Monday. A trip to the Carpet on Thursday night should help a little. Students congregate downtown, talk, play foosball, and drink a lot of beer. Guys pick up a few girls as the girls pick up a few guys. As the evening con- tinues, many participate in a few chug-a-lug contests and eventually end up establishing an intimate relation- ship with the nearest commode. When the sidewalks roll up at midnight, the entire group moves towards their dorms to sleep it off. ■I 1 pp ACROSS TOP LEFT: Downtown proves to be a good piace for beer and conversation. ACROSS BOTTOM LEFT: Randy Hiers gets caught up in the spirit of a Y beer bust. ACROSS MIDDLE RIGHT: Students return or refills at a beer bust. ACROSS BOTTOM RIGHT: A buddy and a coupie of beers-essentials for celebrating a home football game victory. TOP: Pfaying the pinball machines white drinking some beer at the Carpet. BOT- TOM LEFT: Finishing that last beer oniy to await that inevitable hangover. BELOW: Stop the world I want to get off.- Student Life 417 ACROSS TOP LEFT: Couple exchange a good-night kiss at Manning Hall. ACROSS TOP RIGHT: A quick kiss between classes. ACROSS MIDDLE: Cvclists stop or a chat on Bowman Field. ACROSS BOTTOM LEFT: En- joying lazy day living. ACROSS BOTTOM RIGHT: Leslie Morgan and Lee Swygert make plans on a sunny day. ABOVE: Stopping for a moment of conversation. ABOVE RIGHT: Strolling bv the lake together on a nice spring day. BOTTOM RIGHT: A tumble in the grass brings this couple closer. students Kiss Off Another Year Who are you dating this weekend? is often the all-important question for Clemson students interested in the op- posite sex. Dating life has many aspects at Clemson. For those without a car, dates are restricted to the fabulous night life of the town. Visitation privileges on dating, at least until two o ' clock in the morning. After this time, a couple could commune with nature by taking walks or sitting outside the dorm. Fortunate couples with a car view the dating situation differently with opportunities to get away from the immediate downtown area — exciting trips to Greenville, Anderson or Un- derground Atlanta relieve the tedium of the Clemson campus. However a couple spends their time on a weekend being one part of a twosome is some- thing different for everyone. Most of all, a relating to another person pro- vides an escape from the loneliness that can strike even on the most crowded campus. Regardless, whether the goal involves a weekend date, a one-night stand or a lifelong relationship, dating provides an important opportunity to learn both about self and about others. ■yi --v •- «i M «S. -V i . : ..■)jft • StudentLife 419 Non-Athletes Find Activities For some students, the major spec- tator sports seem a little out of reach. But this does not mean that those who are spectators have no way to work out that extra energy built up over long, dreary hours of studying. In Spring and Fall, the lawns of Clemson are bright and green and a peaceful, quiet after- noon of tossing a frisbee may be just what is needed to forget the traumas of academic life. For those not so athleti- cally inclined who enjoy a more agres- sive, contact type sport to take out their frustrations, a rousing volleyball match or a gritty game of football provide superb outlets for pent-up anxieties. Clemson students are especially bless- ed with an abundance of nearby lakes where students can sail, ski, and swim. For those who enjoy none of these ac- tivities, there are a few other sports in which they can participate. The Clem- son intramural program provides sea- sonally baseball, basketball, track, ten- nis, and soccer. A quiet afternoon of bike riding over the Clemson coun- tryside or skate-boarding down ceme- tary hill or Hardin Hill (a sure way to end it all) are also good ways to forget the hassles of keeping up with homework. A rather new twist in Clem- son ' s participator sports program this year is the Friday Night Fights. Of course, few students feel the desire or ability to participate in these fights. And so a milder way of taking out frus- trations would be a tug of war with some friends. Yes, Clemson students truly have many ways to exercise their athletic energies. hti A ' OPPOSITE: Battling in a lug-a-war contest re- quires a great deal of strength. TOP: Skate- boarding doH ' n Hardin Hill. LEFT: Group vo - leybaU in the Alumni Park. LOWER LEFT: Throu ' - ing the frisbee on Boivman field provides a break from studying. BELOW: A pair of cyclists set out oran afternoon ride. LOWER RIGHT; Of -campus golf presents the problem o transportation. StudenI Life 421 ABOVE: A student keeps up with his studies. TOP RIGHT: An afternoon Humanities class conducted in the casual surroundings of the amphitheater. BOTTOM LEFT;Acoed ilis out some forms while at Sikes Hall. MIDDLE RIGHT: A student discovers the fine skiil of keeping his equipment clean. BOTTOM RIGHT: An engineering student puts in a late night. ACROSS TOP: John Highsmith studies physics. ACROSS BOTTOM LEFT: The lawn outside Tillman is a nice place to study. ACROSS TOP RIGHT: This couple finds chemistry both baffling and distressing. ' ■ ? . ' riAv ts ' ' - Procrastination Leads To Future Cramming For a majority of Clemson students there is a dreaded disease which comes and goes every year. This strange malady is usually of epidemic propor- tions but most sufferers may be found quarantined in the library, lounges, or their rooms instead of Redfern Health Center. Fortunately this disease is sel- dom a killer. In fact, the few who es- cape it are usually the ones who come out on the short end. The disease lasts off and on for about nine months and intermittent treatment is provided by weekend relaxations and a few more extended vacations. Occasionally a good drunk is also of value and is fre- quently resorted to as a remedy. Suffer- ers may be recognized in their various habitats with armfuls of books, brief- cases, pencils, pocket calculators, and other accessories. Frequently recog- nized symptoms are baggy, red eyes and on males, several days ' growth of scraggly beard. The disease has no specific biologic name but it is com- monly known as studying. student Life 423 students Venture Outside As Spring Arrives Walking, moving with an occasional stop for a peaceful rest. The Spring arrives and everyone comes out of hibernation. The landscape is green and beautiful; even the campus animals sense that nature has begun her cycle over again. Students stop to feed the hungry pets and then move on toward their various appointments. The things that seemed chores — like weekly trips to the laundry are now opportunities to get away from the books and out into the sun. Spring and movement — the first rays of sun after the parting of gray winter clouds. ACROSS LEFT: Tim and Debbie find a moment of leisure together. ACROSS RIGHT: Returning from a shopping trip doivntoivn. BOTTOM CENTER: Sunday afternoon in the park. BELOW: A Clemson cat is not ahvays a tiger. BELOW BOTTOM LEFT: EiJeen and friend relax between classes. BELOW LEFT: Doing the laundry is an aJi too familiar chore. Student Life 425 CLASSES Students — A large group of individuals involved and uninvolved. Some choose to participate in extracurricular activities; Others just want to study and get out. Yet most find time to have their class picture made. Retaining their sense of identity and letting others know they exist. m u S :-  i .--j j-t ' .-- y i ' -i S. PAUL AARON Greensboro, N. C Psychology DONALD L. ABRAMS Westbury, N. Y. - Zoology KENNETH G. ACKER Anderson, S. C. Chemical Engineering ALLEN M. ADAMS Lancaster, S. C. % , Administrative Management ikM ll FRANCIS W. ADAMS Hodges, S. C. Pre-Medicine RICHARD D. ADAMS Spartanburg, S. C. Secondary Education EDWARD G. ADDINGTON . . . .Cowpens, S. C. Industrial Education CAROL J. ADDIS Seneca, S. C Elementary Education EDWARD S. ADKINS Marietta, S. C Accounting ■1 L (OHN M. AIKEN Easley, S. C Administrative Management H ; MARY B ALBERGOTTI Florence, S. C. i _ ' Elementary Education | ' ' y f m Ifr fe a 1 % % ' ' •■ im I WILLIAM C. ALEXANDER .Spartanburg, S. C. Building Construdion BURGESS M. ALLEN. JR. , . .Greenwood, S. G. Mechanical Engineering EDWARD S. ALLISON Gharleston, S. C. Engineering Technology ELIZABETH C. ALLISON . . . .Charleston, S. C. Early Ghildhood Education ANITA L. ALSTON Mauldin, S. C. Recreation and Parks Administration DAVID R. ALVERSON Spartanburg, S. C. Entomology JOSEPH A. AMARI Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical Enginaaring DAVID R. ANGTIL Brunswick, Me. French DOUGLAS L. ANDERSON Savannah, Ga. Textile Technology JOHN M. ANDERSON Gastonia, N. G. Microbiology PAUL A. ANDERSON Glairton, Pa. Ceramic Engineering DAVID A. ANDREWS Fountain Inn, S. C. Financial Management ALAN R. ANTHONY Strausstown, Pa . Pre- Architecture SHARON E. APPS Atlanta, Ga. Spanish TERRY MICHAEL ARMSTRONGNewton, N. J. Recreation and Parks Administration ANITA A. ASHLEY North Augusta, S. G. Elementary Education LILLIAN W. ASHLEY Honea Path, S. G. Secondary Education THOMAS E. ASHLEY Orangeburg, S. C. Recreation and Parks Administration JAMES A. ASTON Latta, S. G. Accounting RHETT R. ATKINS Dillon, S. G. Administrative Management JANE G. AVEDISIAN Newberry, S. G. Recreation and Parks Administration $ ' ■.■7 ' -liifc,: 4.: JAMES M. AVINGER Orangeburg, S. G. Industrial Management FELDC O. L. AYRES Surfside Beach, S. G. Pre-Architecture JOHN E. BABB Greer, S. G. Microbiology LISA M. BAILEY Columbia, S. C. Elementary Education classes i 429 THOMAS L. BAILEY Sumter, S. C Mechanical Engineering ALAN R. BAKER Summerville, S. C Recreation and Parks Administration GRANT D. BAKER Indialantic, FL Pre- Architecture THERESA S. BAKER Greer, S. G. Nursing VICTORIA E. BALLARD Hartsville, S. C. French GEORGE W. BALLENTINE . .Greenwood. S. C. Administrative Management WILLIAM B. BANTON Duncan, S. C. Recreation and Parks Administration ROSALYN R. BARRETT Charleston, S. C Animal Science MICHAEL T. BARTH Silver Spring, Md Electrical and Computer Engineering RICHARD K. BARTHELMESS . . . .Weston, Cy Pre-Architecture CLEVELAND G. BASSETT Bethesda, Md Recreation and Parks Administration JAMES F. BEDELL, ]R Cheraw?, S. C Financial Management YVONNE BEDENBAUCH . . . .Prosperity, S. C Elementary Education MICHAEL J. BEESE Avenel, N. Forestry DAVID C. BELL Williston, S. C Accounting ROBERT G. BARGET Maplevi oods, N. I. Recreation and Parks Administration TERESA F. BARKER Seneca, S. G. Elementary Education RICHARD A. BARNHARDT . . .Charlotte, N. C. Administrative Management LOUIS P. BATTON, III Greenville, S. G Pre-Architecture DEBORAH L. BAXTER Seneca, S. G Elementary Education TIMOTHY WM. BECKNELL Seneca, S. C Secondary Education lOHN C. BELL Hartsville, S. C. Physics LINDA S. BELL Bradenton, Fl. Spanish JERRY B. BELUE Union, S. C. Financial Management GORDON BENGEL Kingsville, Md. Sociology N BLAIR M. BERKLAND Clinton, S. C. H Industrial Management lAMES M. BERRY Pelzer, S. C. Engineering Technology .y MARY W. BERRY Clemson, S. G. ' V , Psychology KENNETH M. BESSENT . . .Spartanburg, S. G. History DAVID G. BETHANY Gharleston, S. G. English JOHN O. BETHEA, JR Bishopville, S. G. Recreation and Parks Administration DAVID E. BIBB Oakway, S. G. Administrative Management DERRILL A. BIBB Westminster, S. G. Recreation and Parks Administration rMi GEORGE D. BISHOP Myrtle Beach, S. G. Geramic Engineering MARK R. BISHOP Pittsfield, Ma. Forestry DAVID W. E. BLAGK . . . .Travelers Rest, S. G. Industrial Education HENRY E. BLAGK Prosperity, S. G. Animal Science JOHN V. BLAIR N. Augusta, S. G. Building Gonstruction S. CAROLYN BLAIR Fort Mills, S. G. Recreation and Parks Administration EMILY T. BLAND Edgefield, S. C. fpE «||H Nursing CARLOS E. BLODEK New York, N. Y. Civil Engineering N. RUBEN BOCAMEGRA Winston, S. C. Pre-Medicine classes 431 VIARTHA A. BODIE Batesburg, S. C. Elementary Education CYNTHIA A. BOEKE Huntington, N. C. Zoology KANNETH O. BOLIN Orangeburg, S. C. Pre-Architecture JAMES E. BOONE Rowesville, S. C. Animal Science KITTY S. BOULWARE Belton, S. C. Mathmatics WILLIAM N. BOULWARE Belton, S. C. Pre-Medicine THOMAS B. BOWDEN N. Augusta, S. C. Building Construction STEVEN R. BOWEN Easley, S. C. Civil Engineering JEFFERY T. BOWERS Universal, Tx. Administrative Management WILLIAM K. BOWERS Brunson, S. C. Accounting ARTHUR A. BOWMAN Greenville, S. C. Psychology CHEVES L. BOYCE Greenwood, S. C Financial Management EDWARD G. BOYD Loris, S. C Political Science GRAIG M. BOYLES Clemson, S. C Mathematics HARRY G. BOYLSTON. Ill . . .Columbia, S. C. Engineering Analysis SANDRA R. BOYLSTON Atlanta, Ga. Mathematics BEVERLY R. BOZARD Orangeburg, S. C. Nursing JONNETTE K. BRACKETT . . . .Pageland, S. C. Elementary Education DEBORAH J. BRADLEY Columbia, S. C. Chemical Engineering DAVID BRANHAM Bishopville, S. C. Recreation and Parks Administration REGINALD BRANTLEY Conway, S. C. Political Science C. DEANNA BREAZEALE .Westminster, S. C Elementary Education RICHARD H. BREAZEALE . . .Anderson, S. C Engineering Technology SUSAN E. BRENDELL Aiken, S. C Secondary Education THOMAS P. BRENNAN . . . .Huntington, N. Y Recreation and Parks Administration mm i e-3s «. JANET L. BRIDGES Greenville, S. C. Mathematics REBECCA W. BRIDGES Easley, S. C. Early Childhood Education LINDA K. BROADWATER . . .Greenville, S. C. Elementary Education j| RICHARD L. BROCKINGTON . . .Sumter, S. C. HL . Administrative Management DEBORAH A. BROCKMAN Seneca, S. C. Secondary Education MATTHEW J. BRODERICK . . . .Clemson, S. C. Political Science STEPHEN H. BROOME Sumter, S. C. Zoology ELIZABETH A. BROWN Easley, S. C. Early Childhood Education JENNIE L. BROWN Belvedere, S. C. Early Childhood Education KENNETH H. BROWN Louisville, Ga. Pre- Architecture KENNETH S. BROWNLEE .Ware Shoals, S. C. Entomology Classes 433 JAMES B. BROYLES Columbia, S. C. Civil Engineering JACK W. BRUNSON Clemson, S. C. 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Ceramic Engineering MELINDA A. SNELLING . . .Greenvi ' ood. S. C. Elementary Education CALVIN M. SNIPES Salters. S. C. Zoology MIKE SNIPES Seneca. S. C. Administrative Management JOSE E. SOL San Salvador Textile Chemistry HAROLD B. SOLOMON Sumter, S. C. Political Science DAVID J. SOMERVILLE Chalfont. Pa. Forest Management WANDA L. SORRELLS Seneca. S. C. Ornamental Horticulture classes 475 MSDM fl lf t;«SS?W;  S9!!SSS«aB8B HOWARD L. SPARROW Hartsville, S. O Civil Engineering GARY W. SPEAS Clemson, S. C Electrical and Computer Engineering JAMES S. SPELL Grover, S. C Architecture JEAN J. SPENCE Clemson, S. C. Nutrition PETER P. SPINELLA Clemson, S. C. Pre-Architecture TANYA M. SPIRES Hartsville, S. C. Secondary Education WALTER P. SPIRES, JR Anderson. S. C. Engineering Analysis LON SPIVEY Mullins, S. C Administrative Management RODNEY M. SPROTT Sumter, S. C Political Science F. CLEM STALCUP Seneca, S. C Nursing STEPHEN E. STAMM Camden, S. C. Mechanical Engineering SUSAN E. 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Mechanical Engineering RICHARD B. TOMLINSON . . .Hartsville, S. C. Microbiology LINDA I. TOOLE Johns Island, S. C. Secondary Education BENJAMIN C. TRAMMELL Greer, S. C. Mechanical Engineering i - ANTHONY F. TRASK Burton, S. C. J Financial Management KATHERINE A. TROUTMAN . . .Sumter, S. C. Psychology lOHN F. TRULUCK Darlington, S. C. Recreation and Parks Administration DANIEL P. TSUI Hong Kong Mathematics THOMAS W. TULL Bucyrus, Ohio Financial Management ALBERT E. TUNG Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering - 9 JAMES L. TUPPER Columbia, S. C. Zoology CYNTHIA S. TURNER Clinton, S. C. Secondary Education Classes 479 EARL W. TURNER Marion, S. C Recreation and Parks Administration ORIEN L. TURNER Clinton, S. C Forestry JAMES M. TUTEN, III . .Winston-Salem, N. C Mechanical Engineering BARBARA A. TUTTLE Clemson, S. C Recreation and Parks Administration SANDRA L. TYSON Manning, S. C Secondary Education DEAN W. USSERY . . . .Sullivan ' s Island, S. C. Civil Engineering LEWIS S. 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Chemical Engineering JENNIFER M. WASH Greenwood, S. C. Psychology MARY L. WASHINGTON . . .Gray Court, S. C. Secondary Education JOHN C. WATES Edgefield, S. C. Agricultural Education PAMELA D. WATKINS Pelzer, S. C. Political Science CLYDE E. WATSON, JR Greenwood, S. C. Building Construction JOAN S. WATSON N. Augusta, S. C. Nursing JOHN F. WATSON Camden, S. C. Chemical Engineering JOSEPH H. WATSON Monetta, S. C. Horticulture RHONDA E. WATSON Greenville, S. C. Early Childhood Education WILLIAM A. WATSON . . . .Chesterfield, S. C. Ornamental Horticulture CONNI L. WATTS Columbia, S. C. Psychology CYNTHIA C. WATTS Turbeville, S. C. Psychology CHARLES D. WAY Orangeburg, S. C. Accounting Classes 481 DOROTHY G. WAY Orangeburg, S. C. Administrative Management WHITNEY G. WEATHERLY . . .Clemson, S. C. Zoology RONALD W. WEATHERS . .Branchville, S. C. Agricultural Education TOMMY L. WEAVER Lake City, S. C. Zoology HUGH A. WEEKS Salley, S. C Elementary Education JAMES A. WEIR Hanahan, S. 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Administrative Management RICHARD P. WHITE Clemson, S. C. Administrative Management WAYNE O. WHITE Easley, S. C. Administrative Management ELLEN WHITESIDE Clemson, S. C. Administrative Management DAISY R. WHITESIDES Sumter, S. C. Elementary Education DAVID R. WHITMIRE Greenville, S. C. Chemical Engineering DEBORAH L. WHITTAKER Bristol, Tn. Secondary Education KAY E. WHITTLE Sumter, S. C. English WILLIAM H. WHISTLE, JR. . .Greenville, S. C. Animal Science LOUISE WICKER Pomaria, S. C. Food Science SANDRA K. WICKER Nevi berry, S. C. English MARILYN P. WIENGES . . .St. Matthews, S. C. Secondary Education DENNIS A. WILEY Bradley, S. C. Zoology CHARLES W. WILKINS Cowpens, S. C. Forestry BRAGG M. WILLIAMS Norvi ' ay, S. C. Agricultural Economics ROBERT H. WILLIAMS Taylors, S. C. Administrative Management WILLIE W. WILLIAMS Sumter, S. C. Administrative Management JERRI L. WILLIAMSON Charleston, S. C. Science Teaching CHARLES P WILLIMON, ]R. . . .Mauldin, S. C. 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Secondary Education TINA R. WOLFE Inman. S. C. Pre-Pharmacy DWAYNE E. WOOD Columbia. S. C. Pre- Architecture ♦ •••• I i WANDA E. WOOD Lake City, S. C. Secondary Education JAMES R. WOODHAM Hartsville. S. C. Civil Engineering LINDA L. WOODRUM Columbia. S. C. Elementary Education PATRICIA L. WOODS Ridgeland, S. C. Elementary Education BARBARA ]. WOODWARD . . . .Conway, S. C. Secondary Education NANCY E. WOOTTEN Spartanburg, S. C. Elementary Education DEBRA WORLAND Greenville, S. C. Nursing GAIL A. WOWK Silver Springs, Md. Psychology RITA Z. WRIGHTENBERRY . . .Denmark, S. C. Early Childhood Education EDWIN P. WYLIE Chester, S. C. Industrial Education MICHAEL J. WYMAN Mauldin, S. C. Electrical Engineering ROBERT M. WYNN Easley, S. C. Recreation and Park Administration VIRGINIA B. WYSE Inman, S. C. Secondary Education TIMOTHY P. YEAGER Seneca, S. C. Industrial Management JAMES E. YONCE, III Johnston, S. C. Ornamental Horticulture WALTER S. YONCE Johnston, S. C. Agricultural Economics CYNTHIA D. YOST Greenville, S. C. Administrative Management STEPHEN A YOST Summerville, S. C. Chemistry HUBERT C. YOUNG, III Camden, S. C. Electrical and Computer Engineering LARRY A. YOUNG Honea Path, S. C. Industrial Education ANDREW ZAMORSKI Poland, N. Y. Food Science ZACHARY J. ZAPAK . . . .Fort Lauderdale, Fl. Pre- Architecture JANICE A. ZOLDAK Sanford. N. C. Recreation and Park Administration EMUAL A. ZOOZANIA .Panama City, Panama Psychology SECTION E. ZYER Paris, Ga. Wildlife Biology classes 485 f 9 ' 0 JAMES CARLISLE DUPRE— Blue Key. President; Society or (he Advance- ment o Management: Tiger Brotherhood; Speaker ' s Bureau, Chairman: President ' s Cabinet; Sigma Phi Epsilon. President; IPC. RODNEY MCDOWELL SPROTT— Sigma Tau Epsilon: Blue Key: Senator: Student Relations Committee; Administration-Faculty-Student Commit- tee; State Student Legislature. Delegation Chairman: Hugo ot aea ack Society. PAMELA GAIL LESTER— Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: Order of Athena: Dorm Council: Resident Assistant: Kappa Alpha Theta. Treasurer, Vice President; Student Alumni Council; 4-H Club. WHO ' S WHO • -♦ ♦ ♦ JOSEPH PHILLIP DARITY— AFROTC Extracurricular Activities Leadership Award.- Mu Beta Psi: Arnold Air Society; Tiger Band; Concert Band; Resident Assistant. lAMES ANDREW ASTON— Phi Kappa Phi: Tiger Brotherhood; BJue Key; Student Body Treasurer; Pi Kappa Alpha. President; IFC. Who ' s Who 487 FRANK GREG HINNANT— AFROTC Outstanding Com- manders AK-ard; Distinguished Genera Military Cadet Award; Dorm Council.- Arnold Air Society; Scabbard and Blade; Civil Air Patro MARY ELLA DEASE— Delia Sigma Nu; Senate Clerk; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Student League for Black Identity: Resident Assistant; Microbiology Society: Dorm Council. KEVIN LEIGH WELLS— Sports Car Club, President; Aero Club, President; Legal Adi ' isor; SGA Attorney General: Pres- ident ' s Cabinet. Wiio ' s Who , ' 488 H. FRANKLIN QUALLS— Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Alpha Sigma: Alpha Zeta: Soil fudging Team; Senator, President Pro-Tempore. President ' s Cabinet, Ombudsman; International Students Association: Soccer; Hugo L. Black Society, co-founder; Student Agricultural Council; Administration-Faculty-Student Committee. DEBORAH ANN BROCKMAN-Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta: Order o Athena: Delta Delta Delta; Panhellenic Council. President. Who ' s Who 489 NANCY ELLEN JACOBS QUALLS— Sigma Tau Epsilon: Order of Athena; Phi Kuppa Phi: The TIGER, editor: South Carolina Collegiate Press Associ- ation Secretary; Clemson Players; International Students Association. CHARLES MERRITT GRACE— Alpha Tau Epsilon: Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood; Kappa Alpha. President; Resident Assistant; IFC. NATHANIEL DAVID VAUGHN— Blue Key; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Tiger Brotherhood; Central Spirit; Wrestling Club; Weight Lifting Club; Head Cheerleader. PHILIP RODNEY JACKSON— Sigma Tau Epsilon; Blue Key: Senator; Student Body Vice President: Student Union Governing Board: Stu- dent ReJations Committee, Resident Assistant. STEPHEN lOHN KING— Blue Key: Student Union. President: Films Committee Chairman. TIGER Junior Staff: Dorm Council: Student Association for Mental Retardation. KENNETH ANDREW PEEPLES— FootbalJ. Ail ACC. All State. Honor- able Mention All American, acofa ' s Blocking Trophy. Best Blocker Award, 4th Quarter Award; Block C Club: Phi Delta Theta. who ' s Who 491 REGINALD BRANTLEY— ervey Scholar,- Edgar A. Brown Scholar; Blue Key: Hugo L. Black Pre-Law Society: Sigma Tau Epsilon; Clerk ™ High Courl; Sludenl Body PresidenI; Voung Democrats: Student League ( or Black Identity: Student Alumni Council: Forerunner Fel- lowship. MARTHA LYNN MORRIS— Kappa Alpha Rose: Cheerleader: Phi au- kuppo Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Chi Omega: Dorm Council: Alumni tX ' Council: Order o Athena: Scuba Diving Club: Kappa Alpha little sister. ,V!.„-, Who 492 BROOK lOHNSON WALLACE— Outstanding Counterguerriiia; Army ROTC Superior Cadet; Dorm Council: Army ROTC Fellowsliip; Resident Assistant; Clemson Counterguerriiia Platoon Commander; Army ROTC Brigade Commander; Dixie Skydivers; Thefu Chi Epsilon. RHETT ROGER ATKINS— Blue Key; President ' s Cabinet; Central Spirit; Tiger Brotherhood; Student Alumni Council; Student Union, President; Pi Kappa Alpha; Dorm Council. THOMAS WAYNE TULL— Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood; Low Court; High Court. Chairman; Sigma Nu. President. Who ' s who 493 WATSON THOMAS BARBREY— Delta Sigma Nu: Mu Beta Psi; De- partment of Services; President ' s Cabinet; Central Spirit; Chi Psi; Baptist Student Union; Tiger Band; Pep Band; Concert Bond; Finance Committee. VIRGINIA LYNN LOVELACE— Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Legal Advisor; Elections Board; Chairman of Academic Affairs: Dorm Council; Senator, Secretary; Chorus; Luthe- ran Student Movement. lERRY LEE STONEMETZ— Phi Eta Sigma. President; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha EpsiJon Delta; Elections Board; Chi Psi, IFC; Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood. DOUGLAS GEORGE HIPP— Student Union, V.P.. Chairman o Publicity and Public Relations; Program Board: Governing Board; Student Association for Mental Retar- dation; Howling Mad Dog Society; SCPIRG. Who ' s Who 495 - u - BRENTON H. ABBOTT (2) Louisville, Ky. ANDREW P. ABERCROMBIE (1) Easley, S. C. MORRIS V. ABERCROMBIE (3) Greenville. S. C. ARNOLD M. ABLE (3] Mt. Pleasant, S. C. BARRY L. ABLE (1) Saluda. S. C. SIDNEY B. ABLE (1) Saluda. S. C. . TONY L. ABLE (3) Greenwood, S. C. MYRA A. ABLES (2) Westminster, S. C. LESLIE A. ABRAMS (2) Golumbia, S. C. MARVIN E. ABRAMS (3) Whitmire, S. C. GEORGE H. ACKLEY (3) Nyack, N. Y. MARY C. ACKER (1] Greenville, S. C. BECKY ACKERMAN (1) Columbia. S. C. ALICE E. ADAMS Hodges, S. C. BARBARA A. ADAMS (3) Seneca, S. C. DIANNE ADAMS (2) Columbia. S. C. lULIE A. ADAMS (3) Lyman. S. C. KAREN E. ADAMS (3) Leesville. S. C. NANCY A. ADAMS (2) Clinton. S, C, ROBERT L. ADAMS. IR. (1) Chapin, S. C. WILLIAM B. ADAMS (1) Jacksonville, Fla. CAROLYN E. ADDEN (2) Charleston, S. C. NANCY C. ADDIS (1) Walhalla. S. C. RANDALL F. ADDISON (1) Lancaster, S. C, SANDRA A. ADDISON (3) Charleston, S. C. DONNA M. ADDY (2) Chapin, S. C. JOYE A. ADDY (2) Leesville, S. C. A. RONALD ADKINS (2) Rock Hill, S. C. ► ' ♦ ♦ ♦ lACKIE E. ADKIN (1| York, S. C. ERIC C. AICHELE (3] Charleston, S. C. HARRIET J. AIKEN (1) Abbeville, S. C. MARY I. AIKEN (2) Lancaster. S. C. lUDY B. AINSWORTH (2j Irmo. S. C. ROBERT W. ALDRED (3) Statesborc, Ga. JOSEPH G. ALEWINE (2) Summen-ille. S. C. ALAN C. ALEXANDER (2) Simpsonville. S. C. AMELIA T. ALEXANDER (1) Aiken. S. C. THOMAS R. ALEXANDER (3) Iva, S. C. WANDA B. ALEXANDER (2) Whitmire, S. C. WILLIAM R. ALEXANDER, JR. (2) Aiken, S. C. ANNE D. ALLEN (2J Aynor, S. C. CARROLL G. ALLEN (2) Latta, S. C. CATHERINE F. ALLEN (21 Columbia, S. C. CHERYL L. ALLEN (2) Rock Hill. S. C. DONALD K. ALLEN (1) Latta. S. C. ELIZABETH R. ALLEN (31 Charleston, S. C. HARLAN D. ALLEN [1] Spartanburg. S. C. H. RICHARD ALLEN (1) Sumter. S. C. LARRY D. ALLEN (2) Cayce, S. C, RAYMOND K. ALLEN (2) Greeleyville, S. C. ROBERT L. ALLEN (1) Rock Hill. S. C. GEORGE R. ALLEY (IJ Irmo. S. C. JOHN F. ALLGOOD (IJ Liberty. S. C. AUDREY L. ALLISON (Ij Atlanta, Ga. lOHN R. ALLISON (3J Easley, S. C. WILLIAM B. ALLISON (3) York. S. C. RICHARD L. ALMEIDA. IR. (2J . .Fort Lauderdale. Fla. GORDON R. ALPHONSO (2) New Amsterdam, Guyana DARTLIN R. ALSMEYER (IJ Potomac, Md. DEBRA A. ALTON (1) Greenville, S. C. WILSON L. AMERSON, JR. (3) Pendleton. S. C. SHARON J. AMICK (2J Prosperity, S. C. T. O. J. ANANABA (2) Clemson. S. C. DONNA F. ANDERSON (2) Piedmont. S. C. ELIZABETH R. ANDERSON (IJ ... .Upartanburg. S. C. ERIC B. ANDERSON (2) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. JAMES E. ANDERSON (1) Summerville. S. C. GREG W. ANDERSON (21 Edgefield, S. C. KANDY L. ANDERSON (2) Aiken, S. C. STEVEN T. ANDERSON (2J Florence, S. C. DL NE ANDRESS (2J Charlotte, N. C. CORA ANDREWS (3J Greenville, S. C. JACQUELINE K. ANDREWS (1) Easley. S. C. WILLIAM C. ANDREWS (3J Enoree. S. C. ROBERT A. ANGEL (3) Rock Hill. S. C. JEFFREY G. ANGSTADT (1) Columbia. S. C. JOY L. ANNIS (21 Greenville. S. C. CAROLE W. ANTHONY (11 Greenville, S. C. DONALD L. APPEL (2) Mt. Pleasant. S. C. ALAN D. ARANT (IJ Fort Motte. S. C. CAROLYN G. ARANT (2J Columbia, S. C. TERRENCE E. ARD (2J Latta, S. C. JILL AREY (21 Greenville, S. C. ROBERT E. ARIAL (11 Pomaria, S. C. WILLIAM G. ARMES (IJ Greenville, S. C. JAMES M. ARMFIELD (2) Newberry, S. C. LARRY T. ARMS (2J Spartanburg, S. C. EUGENE S. ARMSTRONG (1) Greenville, S. C. IAN V. ARMSTRONG (3] Atlanta. Ga. 497 Classes m lOHNNY K. ARMSTRONG (1] Gray Court, S. C. STEVEN W. ARMSTRONG (3) Gray Court. S. C. WILLIAM H. ARMSTRONG (1) Trenton. N. J. DEBBIE A. ARNETT (1) Greenville, S. C. MACK L. ARNETTE (3) Hartsville. S. C. SUSAN P. ARNOLD (2) Moncks Corner, S. C. JAMES T. ARRINGTON (3) Winnsboro, S. C. PHILLIP M. ARSENAULT (2) Clemson, S. C. MICHAEL (. ASCHE (3) Cordova. Md. CHARLES B. ASHE (1) N. Augusta, S. C. JEFF B. ASHE (1) Lockhart. S. C, ANNELLE M. ASHMORE (3) Greer, S. C. GEORGE R. ASKEW (3) Lindenu-old, N. J. LINDA C. ASKEY (2J N. Augusta. S. C. JOHN C. ATKINS (3) Waynesville. N. C. CLARENCE L. ATKINSON (2) ... .TimmonsviUe. S. C. JOEL S. ATKINSON (2) Columbia. S. C. JOHN E. ATWATER (3J Spartanburg. S. C. DONALD B. ATWELL (21 Easley. S. C. JOHN M. ATWOOD (11 Greenville. S. C. PATRICIA L. AULBACH (1) Columbia. S. C. BOBBY S. AUMAN (3) Jamestown, N. J. CYNTHIA L. AUSTIN (3) Fort Lauderdale. Fla. MARTHA L. AUSTIN (2) Elloree. S. C. RHONDA T. AUSTIN (1) Greenville. S. C. DEBORAH A. AYERS (1) Columbia. S. C. NANCY P. AYERS (1) Toccoa. Ga. ALAN M. BABB (21 Aiken, S. C. KAREN E. BABB (2) Wilmington. Del. DEBRA K. BAILEY (2) Spartanburg. S. C. FREDERICK A. BAILEY (3) Charleston, S. C. JAMES M. BAILEY (3J Charleston. S. C. LARRY L. BAILEY (2J Clemson. S. C. PATRICIA L. BAILEY (1) Laurens. S. C. SCOTT T. BAILEY (2) Columbia. S. C. DAVID R. BAIRD (2) Darlington. S. C. APRIL BAKER (3) Ladson. S. C. CHARLES S. BAKER (3) Sumter. S. C. JENNIE W. BAKER (2) Barnwell S. C. lOHN L. BAKER (2) Hanahan. S. C. LEE A. BAKER (2) Easley. S. C. OSBORN E. BAKER (1) Columbia. S. C. PHILLIP R. BAKER (3) Newberry, S. C. ROBERT S. BAKER (1) Hamlet. N. C. WALTER W. BAKER (2) Winnsboro. S. C. WILLIAM E. BAKER (12 New Zion. S. C. WILLIAM S. BAKER (IJ Greenville. S. C. HARLEY H. BALDWIN (31 Darlington, S. C. MURRELL L. BALDWIN (11 Greenwood, S. C. CHARLES M. BALLARD (1) Lancaster, S. C. CURT R. BALLARD (2) Greenville. S. C. MARGARET BALLARD (3J Easley, S. C. SHAUN T. BALLARD (2J Rock Hill. S. C. LISA A. BALLENGER (3) Fairfax. S. C. FRANCES R. BALLENTINE. (IJ Elloree, S. C. WILLIAM H. BALLINGER (2J Clemson. S. C. lOHN R. BANE (Ij Spartanburg. S. C. JOHN W. BANGER (3) Pennsville. N. J. JANET E. BANKS (IJ Westminster, S. C. FAITH C. BANNISTER. (1) Iva. S. C. HOPE S. BANNISTER (IJ Iva. S. C. ROBERT G. BANNISTER (3) Piedmont, S. C. TONIA M. BANNISTER (1) Anderson, S. C. BLAKE G. BANTA (2) Rumson, N. J. FERDINAND O. BARGER (2) Columbia, S. C. WATSON T. BARGER (1) Columbia, S. C. DAVID E. BARKER (2) Seneca, S. C. JOHN S. BANKER (3) Seneca, S. C. MARY S. BARKER (1) Westminster, S, C. GARY P. BARKLEY (1) Basking Ridge, N. J. MARY A. BARKSDALE (3) Roanoke, Va. DEWEY S. BARNES (2) Leesville, S. C. GRETCHEN N. BARNES (2) Pelzer, S. C. KENNETH A. BARNES (1) Anderson, S. C, MICHAEL E. BARNES (2) Easley, S. C. HELEN E. BARNETT (1) Columbia, S. C. MARY L. BARNETT (1) Greenville, S, C. PAUL L. BARNETTE (1) Union, S. C. RONNIE L. BARNHILL [2) Clemson, S. C. THOMAS W. BARNHILL (1) Greenville, S. C. VINCENT K. BARNHILL (2) Clemson, S. C. MICHAEL K. BARRINEAU (3) Greenville, S. C. KATHY M. BARRIOZ (2) Fairforest, S. C, CYNTHIA L. BARRON (3) Rock Hill, S. C. OLR ' E H. BARRON (1) Camden, S. C. ELIZABETH A. BARTLETT (2) North Charleston, S. C. MARCIA L. BARTLEY (1) Edgefield, S, C, lAMES D. BARTON (3) Piedmont, S. C, VIRGINIA C. BARTON (2) Aiken, S. C. ,• • 4fMtSl iih i4i0tfi - ' ' - Ar?. ... y .-.m ' .4 _0aKZf t: ' . ap ' qj -3 ARNOLD L. BATCHELOR (1) Blacksburg. S. C. DEBORAH A, BATCHELOR (3) N. Augusta, S. C. EDITH I. BATSON (2) Easley. S. C. VIVIEN R. BATSON (1) Greenville, S. C. lOHN M. BAXLEY (1) Hartsville, S. C. JAMES R. BAXLEY (1) Marion. S. C. MARIORIE G. BAXLEY (2) Kershaw, S. C. ANNE E. BAXTER (2| Seneca, S. C. CHARLES T. BAYNE (3) Wareshoals, S. C. HARRY M. BAYNE (1) Anderson, S. C. REBECCA A. BEACH (1) Allendale, N. J. HARVEY M. SEAL (2) Medford, N WILLIAM |. BEALL (2) Columbia, S. C, KEITH M. BEAMAN (3] Garner, N. ) KAREN M. BEAN (3) Reisterstown. Md GARY L. BEARD (2] Greenville, S. C PAMELA BEARDEN (1) Trenton. S. C ALAN EAVER (3) Columbia, S. C. LAURA C. BEAVER (3) Winston Salem. N. C. lAMES B. BECKHAM (3) Newberry, S. C. DEBRA A. BEDENBAUGH (3) Prosperity, S. C. JANICE L. BEDENBAUGH (IJ Prosperity. S. C. MACKIE M. BEDENBAUGH (2) Lexington. S. C. RICHARD D. BEECO (3) Easley, S. C. lOSEPH B. BEEKS (IJ Greenville, S. C. JOSEPH A. BEESO (1) Liberty, S. C. MARGARET D. BEGEMANN (1) Rock Hill, S. C. MELANIE A. BEIERS (3) Duncan, S. C. BRUCE W. BELDING (3) Clemson, S. C. ARTHUR L. BELGE (1) Florence. S. C. JOHN H. BELK (1) Aiken. S. C. CHARLES T. BELL (31 Williston, S. C. DIANNE E. BELL (3J Greenville. S. C. GILBERT E. BELL (IJ Florham Park. N. J. PAMELA L. BELL (IJ Greenville. S. C. ROBERT M. BELL (21 Spartanburg. S. C. JOHN R. BELLACK (1) Syosset. N. Y. ROY E. BELSER (1] Summerton, S. C. D. LYNN BENNETT (21 Simpsonville, S. C. EVERETT W. BENNETT (2J St. George, S. C, RICHARD D. BENNETT (2) Kershaw, S. C. WALLACE M. BENNETT (3) Jacksonville, Fla. BETTY A. BENTON [1] Greenwood. S. C. GEORGE D. BENTON (3) Georgetown. S. C. WALTER E. BENTON (3] Kingstree, S.C. JOEL A. BERLY (1) Florence. S. C. DAVID A. BERRY (3) Atlanta, Ga. REBECCA I. BERRY (21 Hartsville, S. C. S. CARL BERRY (3| Inman, S. C. WILLIAM R, BERRY (2) Monroe. N. C. WILLL M W. BERRY (2) Batesburg. S. C. WILLY W. BEST (2) Anderson. S. C. PETER M. BETHANY (1) Charleston, S. C. GEORGIA M. BETHEA (IJ Springfield. S. C. SALLY E. BETHEA (2) Lancaster. S. C. SHANNON M. BETHEA (3) Dillon. S. C. THOMAS E. BETSILL (1) Orangeburg. S, C. TRACEY A. BEYER (IJ Elizabethtown. Pa. ROBIN A. BICKLEY (IJ Aiken. S. C. MICHAEL J. BIEDIGER (2) Greenville, S. C. FREDRICK S. BIGGERS (1] Decatur, Ga. WILLIAM S. BINION (1) Atlanta, Ga. KIMBERLY V. BIRCHETT (3) Greer, S. C. CRAIG L. BISHOP 12) HarleyviUe, S. C. CURTIS A. BISHOP (3) Clinton, S. C. lAY R. BISHOP (2) Orangeburg. S. C. JOHN L. BISHOP (1) Walterboro, S. C. lOHN R. BISHOP (3) Glendale, S. C. LAURI I. BISHOP (1) Miami, Fla. SARA A. BISHOP (3) Columbia. S. C. SUSAN R. BISHOP (1) Union. S. C. RICHARD A. BISSETT (2] Columbia. S. C. NANCY B. BITTNER (2) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. CANDI BLACK (1] Bennettsville, S. C. CHARLES A. BLACK (2) Wheaton. Md. lANICE E. BLACK (1) Prosperity, S. C. lOHN K. BLACK (2) Greenville. S. C. lOSEPH B. BLACK (2) Valrico, Fla. RONALD K. BLACK (2) Charleston, S. C. STEVEN D. BLACK (2) Clemson, S. C. BERNICE A. BLACKBURN (3) Mt. Pleasant, S. C. ALLEN N. BLACKMON (2) Greenwood. S. C. DARRELL E. BLACKWELDER (3) Fort Mill. S. C. DONNA K. BLACKWELL (1) Spartanburg. S. C. FRANCIS ). BLACKWELL (3) Tigerville. S. C. lAMES B. BLACKWELL (1) Rock Hill. S. C. LARRY W. BLACKWELL (1) Lancaster. S. C. M. BARRY BLACKWELL (3) Spartanburg, S. C. CATHERINE R. BLAIR 13) Sharon, S. C. lERRY R. BLAIR (1) Taylors. S. C. KATRINA L. BLAIR 13) Taylors, S. C. LINDA S. BLANCK 13) Greenville, S. C. DEBORAH L. BLANKS 11) Columbia, S. C. PAMELA M. BLANTON 13) Greenville. S. C. SAMUEL E. BLANTON 13) Forest City, N. C, BERNARD C. BLIDE 11) Allendale, N. ] BIRNEY F. BLIND 13) Anderson, S. C, TERRY M. BLINN 12) Columbus, N. J LAURA D. BLODGETT 12) Walhalla, S. C, ROY W. BLUME 11) Starr, S. C CAROL L. BLYTHE 12) Somerville. N. J. TASHA D. BOGGESS 13) Greenville. S. C. BRENDA A. BOGGS 13) Anderson. S. G. lAMES M. BOGGS 12) Central. S. C. lOHN Y. BOINEAU U) Adams Run. S. C. CHRISTINE M. BOLAND 11) Rock Hill. S. C. NINA W. BOND 11) Indianapolis. Ind. lOEL E. BONDS 11) Anderson, S. G. ROBERT F. BOLUBASZ 12) Elizabeth, Pa. THURMOND C. BONNER 13) Rock Hill, S. C. LORRIE L. BOOTS 11) Lithonia, Ga. DIANNE G. BOSTICK 11) Georgetown. S. C. lANE BOSTICK 13) Columbia, S. C. lESSICA E. BOSWELL 13) Saluda, Ga. PATRICIA G. BOTTS U) Abbeville. S. G. BARRY G. BOUCHILLON 12) Piedmont. S. C. KEITH M. BOUKNIGHT 12) Clinton. S. C. LEONARD R. BOUKNIGHT 13) Irmo, S. C. PAUL R. BOUKNIGHT 12) Irmo, S. G. PERRY S. BOWDEN 11) Greenville. S. C. CHARLES G. BOWEN ID Columbia. S. C. ROBERT A. BOWEN 12) Macon, Ga, classes 501 ROBERT L. BOVVEN (3) Central, S. C. SHERRY L. BOWEN (2) Haines City, Fla. R. MARIE BOWERS (3) Bowman, S. C. RUTHANN BOWLES (1) Columbia, S. C. HERMAN A. BOYD, JR. (3) Kingstree, 8. C. JOHN V. BOYLE (1) Rumson, N. C. DEBORAH R. BOYLES (2) Columbia. S LYCIA A. BOYLES (1) Central. S RICHARD L. BOYLESTON (3) Williston, S CHARLTON D. BOZARD (3) Orangeburg. S JAMES D. BRABHAM (1) Columbia, S lENELLE E. BRACKETT (1) York, S. C. [AMES R. BRADLEY (1) Lugoff, S. C. SIDNEY A. BRADY (3) St. Matthews. S, C. KIRK A. BRAGUE (3) Orlando, Fla. KENNETH W. BRAMLETT (2) Duncan, S. C. RICKEY L. BRANHAM (2) Lugoff, S. C. RUSSELL C. BRANSFORD (1) Greenville. S. C. THOMAS F. BRAWNER (2) Edgefield. S. C. JEFF B. BRAZIEL (2) Travelers Rest. S. C. BARBARA A. BREJ (2) Duxbury. Mass. DENNIS L. BREWER (2) Easley. S. C. JANET S. BREWER (3) Cayce. S. C. JAN L. BRIDGES (1) Joanna. S. C. JANE C. BRIDGES (1) Heath Springs. S. C. JOHN DAVID BRIDGES (3) Clemson, S. C. MELANIE A. BROADWATER (2) Arlington. Va. DAVID G. BROADWELL (3) Starr, S. C. MYRIAL M. BROCK (2) Woodbine. Ga, WILLIAM R. BROCK (2) Columbia, S. C SUZANNE E. BROCKMAN (1) Camden, S. C E. HART BRODIE (3) Florence, S. C MELANIE M. BRODIE (1) Florence, S. C LAWANDA L. BROGDEN [3) Columbia, S. CHARLES F. BROOKS, JR. (1) Rock Hill, S. KAREN E. BROOKS (3) Rock Hill. S. MICHAEL L. BROOM (2) Fort Mill, S. LILY B. BROOME (2) Winnsboro, S. WILLIAM R. BROOME (2) Mt. Holly, N. Classes 302 SCOTT A. BROTHERS (3) Greenville, S, C. ALMA T. BROWN (3) Greenville, S. C. CATHY A. BROWN (2) Orangeburg, S. C. CHRIS 1. BROWN (2) Auburn, N. Y. CLEVE MAX BROWN (3) Spartanburg, S. C. DEBORAH L. BROWN (3) Dillon, S. C, DEBORAH L. BROWN (IJ Summerville, S. C. GRACE K. BROWN (1) Sumter, S. C. HENRY E. BROWN (2) Columbia, S. C. JEFFREY B. BROWN (2) Wilton, Conn. JERRY P. V. BROWN (3| Central, S. C. KAREN E. BROWN (2) Lancaster, S. C. LAURA E. BROWN (2) Aiken. S. C, LIBBY A. BROWN (3) Chesnee, S. C. LINDA G. BROWN (1) St. Sullivan ' s Island, S. C. MARGARET M. BROWN (2) Vero Beach, Fla. MAXEY P. BROWN (3) Columbia, S. C. MICHAEL W. BROWN (2) Greenwood, S. C. SHERRY LYNN BROWN (1) Sumter, S. C. STEWART D. BROWN (3) Royston, Ga. SUSAN M. BROWN (2) Hemingway, S. G. VERA R. BROWN (1) Piedmont, S. C. WAYNE W. BROWN (2) Greenville, S. G. WILLIAM L. BROWN (3) Greenville, S. C. MINDY A. BROWLOW (2) Pittsburgh, Pa. JAMES E. BROYLES (2) Charleston, S. C. MIKE BROYLES (1) Simpsonville, S. C. JANICE C. BRUCE (2) Anderson, S. C. MILES E. BRUCE, JR. (1) Greer, S. G, THOMAS R. BRUEGKNER (3) Florham Pk., N. J. EVELYN K. BRUMBAGK (3J Gaffney, S. G. FREDERICK S. BRUNDICK (2J Abingdon, Md. EMILY S. BRYAN (3) Ninety-Six, S. C. JOHN G. BRYAN (21 Spartanburg, S. C. DEBORAH G. BRYANT (1) Anderson, S. C. RICHARD F. BRYANT, JR. (1) Darlington, S. C. RICHARD H. BRYANT, JR. (3J Florence, S. G. THOMAS J. BRYSON (21 Greenwood, S. C. BRENDA D. BUCHANAN (3) Sandy Springs, S. C. DALE G. BUCHANAN (1) Greenville, S. C. JANA D. BUCHANAN (1) Greenville, S. C. JEFFREY S. BUCHANAN (IJ Jefferson, S. G. THOMAS R. BUCK, JR. (1) Plantation, Fla. JANET E. BUCKLES (1) Inman, S. C. DAVID M. BUFFINGTON (1) Baltimore, Md. DAVID W. BULL (IJ Cameron, S. G. DOUGLAS M. BULL (1) Holly Hill, S. G. MARY L. BULL (1) Darlington, S. C. VICTOR A. BULL (3) Summerville, S. C. CHARLES E. BUNDRICK, JR. (21 Gayce, S. G. JAMES R. BURGH (1) Walterboro, S. G. DONALD J. BURDETTE (2J Ware Shoals. S. C. ELIZABETH A. BURDETTE (3J Cedar Mtn., N. G. WILLIAM P. BURDETTE (2J Greenville, S. G. JOHN N. BURGESS, JR (2J Helton, S. G. M. GAIL BURGESS (3) Greenville, S. C. CAROL E. BURLEY (2) Florence, S. G, ROBERT L. BURN (2) Charleston, S. C. LANI J. BURNETT (3J Columbia, S. C. MICHAEL L. BURNETT (21 Greenville, S. G. DEBRA L. BURNS (1) York, S. G. Classes 503 SUSAN E. BURNS (2) Columbia. S. C. MARY K. BURRISS (3) Anderson, S. C, KRIS A. BURT (1) Camp Hill, Pa, SANDRA K. BURTON (1) Greenville, S. C, DAVID A. BUSCH (2) Camden, S. C GEORGE P. BUSCH (3) Columbia, S. C JAMES G. BUSCH (2) Camden, S. C. ELLEN E. BUSH (1) Venezula ROSEMARY BUSH (3) Easley, S. C. DENNIS BUTHMANN (2) Palm Harbor, Fla. PIERCE D. BUTLER (3) Columbia, S. C. RICHARD B, BUTLER (1) Laurinburg, N. C. THOMAS H. BUTLER (3) Edisto Island, S. C. MARK D. BUTTERWORTH (1) Plantation, Fla. RUSSELL S. BUTTON (1) Charleston, S. C. LINDA S. BYARS (1) Puerto Rico SUSAN KAYE BYERS (1) Rock Hill, S. C. I ' -, ifi, I ' mm :, n .v CHARLES BYRD (3) Gray Court, S. RICHARD R. BYRD (2) Camden, S. ROBERT A. BYRD (3) Charleston, S, STEVEN E. BYRD (3) Charleston, S, JOSEPH C. BYRNES (2) Rockville Center. N. HAROLD D. CABINESS (31 Hanahan, S WALLACE N. CABLER, JR. (1) Spartanburg. S. C. KENNETH M. CADDELL (2) Bonneau, S. C, ANTHONY B, CAIN (3) Edgefield, S. C, SCOTT J. CALABRO (2) Londonderry, N. H RHONDA LEE CALCUTT (1) Pamplico, S. C GARY F. CALDWELL (3) Charleston, S. C. DEBRA N. CALHOUN (1) Ninety-Six, S, C. HENRY N. CALHOUN (1) Savannah, Ga. JOHN D. CALHOUN (IJ Hilton Head, S. C. JI ILIE A. CALK (3) Camden, S. C PEN ' ELOPE L. CALL (21 Summerville, S. C r:i.-.ss?s ; iii-i DENNIS M. CAMERON (1) Saluda, S. C. TERRIE LEE CAMP (1) Inman, S. G. ELAINE CAMPBELL (2) Whitmire, S. C. GEORGE W. CAMPBELL (1) Greenville, S. C. MARTHA M. CAMPBELL (1) Florence, S. C. SHAWN A. CAMPBELL (2) Orangeburg, S. C. JEAN A. CANADY (3) Greenville, S. C. MELINDA C. CANINCIA (1) Greenville, S. C. C. DANIEL CANNON, JR. (3) Florence, S. C. ROBERT E. CANNON (2) Orangeburg, S. C. RODNEY 0. CANNON (:) Andrews, S. G. DEBRA L. CANTRELL (1) Seneca, S. G. VIVIAN E. CANTRELL (1) Easley, S. C. STEPHANIE R. CAPE (1) Columbia, S. C. MARJORIE T. GAPPS (2) Marietta, S. C. ION C. CAPRI (1) Canton, Ohio JORGE E. CAPUTI (3) Columbia, S. C. PAMELA V. CAREY (2) Spartanburg, S. C. CHARLES F. CARMICHAEL (2) Latta, S. G. ROBERT W. CARNEAL (2) Eglin, Fla. ANGELA E. GARNS (1) Columbia, S. C. ELAM G. GARR (2) Dillon, S. C. JIMMY L. CARROLL, (2) Columbia, S. G. CAROL A. CARSON (1) Gaffney, S. C. HERBERT E. CARSON (1) Seneca, S. C. W. FRANCIS CARSON (3) Livingston, S. G. GARY L. GARTEE (3) Liberty, S. G. TERESA LYNN CARTEL (1) Anderson, S. C. BRENT W. GARTER (2) Greenwood, S. C. CHRISTOPHER J. CARTER (1) W. Columbia, S. G. MARY E. CARTER (1) Ft. Bragg, N. C, ROBERT A. GARTER (1) Rock Hill, S. C. SUSAN C. CARTER (2) Macon, Ga. DAVID T. CARTLEDGE (1) Columbia, S. G. JAN C. CARWILE (1) Iva, S. G. STEVEN W. CARWILE (1) Union, S. G. ELLENDER GARY (3) Spring Field, Va. ROSS A. GARY (2) Leesville, S. C. DEBBIE J. CASH (2) Gaffney, S. C. JANET L. CASH (3) Gaffney, S. G. DEBORAH S. CASKEY (1) Columbia, S. G. SARA F. CASKEY (3) Lancaster. S. C. SANDRA L. GASSELL (2) Pickens. S. C. SHERRY L. GASSELL (3) Greenville, S. C. CYNTHIA CASTLEBERRY (2J Chamblee, Ga. RICHARD B. CASTLES (2) Winnsboro, S. G. ROBERT L. CASTLES (3) Columbia, S. C. STEPHEN M. GASTON (1) Chester, S. G. PATRICIA GATINGTON (2) Sumter, S. G. BARBARA J. GAUGHMAN (1) Orangeburg, S. G. W. BRUCE GAUGHMAN (2) Leesville, S. G. WILLAIM M. GAUGHMAN (2J Leesville, S. C. WYATT F. GAUGHMAN (3) Columbia, S. C. NED V. GAWTHON (2) Anderson, S. G. RICK R. GAYCE (IJ Baltimore, Md. JERRY S. GELY (3) Greenville, S. G. JOHN T. GELY (3) Williston, S. C. VICKIE K. CENTER (3) Greenville, S. G. JAMES W. CERNY (1) Columbia, S. G. SKIPP CHABEK (3) Anderson, S. C. STEPHEN R. CHABEK [3] Anderson, S. G. Classes 505 CATHERINE B. CHALGREN (3| Columbia, S. C. LOUIS P. CHAMBERLAIN (3) Troy. S. C. LINDA L. CHAMBLEE (3) Greenville, S, C. TIMOTHY D. CHAMBLEE (1) Anderson. S, C. DANIEL L. CHANDLER (2) Lake City, S. C, JAY C. CHANDLER (1) Hemingway, S. C. DEBRA A. CHAPMAN (1) Little Mtn.. S. C, ELIZABETH B. CHAPMAN (3) Spartanburg. S. C. JUNE M. CHAPMAN (3) Belton. S. C. KURT M. CHAPMAN (1) Paris Island, S. C. PAMELA I. CHAPMAN (3) Williamston, S. C. RONALD L. CHAPPELL (3) Greer. S. C. MARK I. CHARNEY (1) Williamston. S. C. CYNTHIA A. CHASTAIN (2) Westminster, S. C. MILDRED A. CHATHAM (3) Sumter, S. C. GEORGE A. CHEROS (2) Greenville, S. C. VIRGINIA CHEATHAM (3) Greenwood, S. C. MARION CHIARIELLO (2) Taylors, S. C, JOHN O. CHILDERS (2) Gaffney, S. C. ROBERT O. CHILES (3) Beaufort, S. C. LOUIN D. CHINNES (2) N. Charleston, S. C. KENT W. CHISMAR (1) Aiken. S. C. MARK A. CHITTY (1) Deland. Fla. CARYL A. CHLAN (2) Bethesda. Md. GEORGE W. CHRISTIAN (2) Simpsonville. S. C. KIM E. CHRISTY (1) Charleston. S. C. JOHN A. CICALE (2| Seldon, N. Y. SHEILA A. CISSON (3) Easley, S. C. B. CHRISTINE CLARK (3) Mt. Pleasant. S. C. HUSTON M. CLARK (3) Cheraw, S, C. JENNY C, CLARK (2) Cayce. S. C. LEE A. CLARK (2) Saline, Mich. LOWELL S. CLARK, JR. (3) Johnston, S. C. RICHARD H. CLARK (1) Vance, S. C. RICHARD S. CLARK (2) Chesterfield, S. C. THOMAS C. CLARK (1) Greenwood, S. C, VIRGINIA F. CLARK (3) Johnston, S. C. CINDY A. CLARKE (IJ Mauldin, S. C. DEBRA L. CLARKE (2) Mauldin. S. C. CAROL A. CLELAND (2) Westminster, S. C. DEBRA A. CLEMENT (2) Iva, S. C. W. DAVID CLEVELAND (3) Anderson. S. C. DAVID T. CLINE (2) Greenville. S. C. ROGER B. CLINKSCALES (3) Greenville. S. C. RICHARD CLONAN (2) Colonia, N. J. BARBARA L. COBB (1) Union, S. C. SHERRY L. COBB (IJ Feasterville. Pa. DOUGLAS F. COFFEEN (3| Clemson, S. C. THOMAS M. COFFEY (3) Columbia, S. C. MICHAEL H. COGGINS (3) Spartanburg, S. C. RUTH A. COGGINS (1) Spartanburg, S. C. JOHN W. COKER (3) Hartsville, S. C. MARY K. COKER (1) Hartsville. S. C. JAMES M. COKER (2) Lake City. S. C. ANGELO D. COLE (21 Anderson, S. C. JOHN N. COLE (11 Belton. S. C. RENEE C. COLE (2) Warrenville, S. C. CORNELIA J. COLEMAN (1) Hopkins. S. C. DANIEL H. COLEMAN (IJ Spartanburg, S. C. DAVID P. COLEMAN (2) Saluda, S. C. FRANK E. COLEMAN (IJ York, S. C. JAMES R. COLEMAN (3) Florence, S. C. JOHN F. COLEMAN (3) Lake City. S. C. MICHALE G. COLEMAN (3) Saluda, S. C. RANSOME A. COLEMAN (1) St. Matthews, S. C. SANDRA L. COLEMAN (3) Pamplico, S. C. THOMAS H. COLEMAN (2) Mountville, S. C. GAIE C. COLLINS (2) Greer, S. C. JAMES L. COLLINS (1) Greenwood, S. C. KAREN E. COLLINS (2) Westminster, S. C. MAXIE M. COLLINS (1) Ridgeway, S. C. PATRICK S. COLLINS (3) North Augusta, S. C. RICKY N. COLLINS (3| Maudlin, S. C. WILLIAM C. COLLINS (3) Maudlin, S. C. STEVEN A. COLSON (1) Summit, N. J. JOHN W. COMERFORD (3J York, S. C. MARIETTA CONDON (3) Alexandria. Va, DAVID R. CONLEY (2) Columbia, S. C. JAMES M. CONNOR, JR. (3) Kingstree. S. C. THOMAS W. CONWAY (IJ Silver Springs, Md. ANNETTE COOK (2J Lake City, S. C. DARRYL A. COOK (IJ Greenville, S. C. JANE M. COOK (2) Williamston. S. C. MICHAEL R. COOK (3) Anderson, S. C. WILDA L. COOK (2) North, S. C. CYNTHIA B. COOKE (1) Greenville, S. C. JAMES W. COOLEY (1) Honea Path. S. C. WOODROW W. COOPER (3J Orangeburg. S. C. B. DIANNE COPELAN (3) Orangeburg. S. C. ANN L. COPELAND (21 Clemson, S. C. CHARLES M. COPELAND (3) Gaffney, S. C, DEBRA A. COPELAND (3) Orangeburg. S. C. JANET S. COPELAND (1) Orangeburg. S. C. JANET L. COPELAND (3) Orangeburg. S. C. MAY S. COPELAND (3) Ehrhardt, S. C. JOHN W. COPLEY. Ill (2) Spartanburg. S. C. ELLEN C. CORBETT (1) Springfield, S. C. KAYE F. CORBETT (1) Columbia. S. C. JON E. CORCORAN (3) Charleston. S. C. PHYLLIS A. CORKER (31 Signal Mountain, Tenn. f M % Classes 507 BUDDY CORLEY (3) Saluda. S. C. EDWARDS CORLEY (1) Cayce. S, C. JOHN R. CORLEY (2) Cayce. S. C. KAREN A. CORLEY (2) W. Columbia. S. C. LOU A. CORLEY (3) Ninety Six, S. C. MARK H. CORLEY (2) McCormick. S. C. ANN CORNWELL (3) Charleston. S. C. SHERI L. COSTA (2) Charleston. S. C. lOHN L. COTE (3) Myrtle Beach, S. C. lOHN R. COTHRAN (1) Lexington, S. C. GEORGIA B. COTTINGHAM (1) Dillon, S. C. PATRICIA E. COTTON (3) Central, S. C. CARROLL R. COUCH (3| Easley, S. C. TOMMY E. COUSINS (1) Columbia. S. C. lOHN L. COVILLE (1) Hanahan. S. C. THOMAS R. COWHERD (3) Laurel. Md. CONNIE S. COX (2) Freehold N. J. CONSTANCE R. COX (3) Naperville. III. DENNIS P. COX (2) Loris. S. C. DIANA R. COX (3) Spartanburg. S. C. ELLEN I. COX (3) Naperville. III. lESSE T. COX (3) Greenwood. S. C. LISA E. COX (3) Gainesville. Ga. SANDRA G. COX (2) Inman, S. C, STEVE C. COX (2) Lexington. Ky. TERESA L. COX (1) Laurens, S. C. A. CATHERINE CRAIG (3) Pickens, S. C. WILLIAM D. CRANFORD (3) Rock Hill. S. C. WANDA R. CRAPPS (2) Conway, S. C. CAROL M. CRAWFORD (3) Spartanburg. S. C. CYNTHIA K. CRAWFORD (1) Chesterfield. S. C. DEBRA L. CRAWFORD (2) Aiken. S. C. DIANNE G. CRAWFORD (2) Seneca. S. C. MATTHEW M. CRAWFORD (2) Raleigh. N. C. STUART W. CRAWLEY (3) Greenville. S. C. DAVID A. CREECH (2) Spartanburg. S. C. CARLIN T. CREEL (1) Hemingway. S. C. PATRICIA H. CREIGHTON (3) Charleston, S. C. ALINE A. CREWS (1) Hampton, S. C. MARC L. CRIBB (2) Hemingway. S. C. REGINA A. CRIBB (3) Georgetown. S. C. KAREN B. CRITZ (1| Florence. S. C. CHERRY L. CROKER (1| Anderson. S. C. I. NEWTON CROWMER (3) Spartanburg. S. C. ROSE A. CROMER (2] Spartanburg. S. C, BIRDIE R. CROSBY (1) Brunson. S. C. OTIS N. CROSBY (2) Anderson, S. C. ANTHONY A. CRUMPTON (1) Taylors, S. C, SUE T. CRUTCHFIELD (1) Georgetown. S. C. SALLIE E. CULBERTSON (3) Holly Hill. S. C. MARGARET A. CULLUM (2) Monetta, S. C. ROBERT B. GULP (2) Greenwood, S, C. WILLIAM L. GULP (2) Rock Hill. S. C. lANIS B. CUMMINGS (3) West Germany KATHERINE E. CUMMINGS (2) Sumter. S. C, lOHN A. CUNNINGHAM (1) Hampton, S. C. lULIE A. CUNNINGHAM (3) Aiken, S. G, KATHRYN A. CUNNINGHAM (1) Decatur, Ga. ANDREW R. CUPPIA (2) Hilton Head. S. C. GREGG B. GURRIN (1) Florence. S. C. CARLTON B. CURRY (1) Taylors, S. C.  ••  • « ■■■■■■■ SUSAN ). CURRY (1) Greenville, S. C. CATHERINE Z. CURTAN (2) St. Augustine, Fla. lAMES W. CURTIS (3) Easley. S. C. FRANCES R. CUTLER (2] Ambler, Pa. TILLMAN E. CUTTING (3) Sumter, S. C. LAURA E. DACUS (1) Greenville, S. C. STANLEY W. DALTON (1) N. Augusta, S PATRICIA M. DANFY (1) Spartanburg, S, DOUGLAS M. DANGERFIELD (2) . . . .Charleston, S HORACE G. DANIEL (3) Iva, S E. DELORES DANIELS (2) Florence, S, KATHY S. DANKO (1) Columbia, S. C. ANN E. DANNER (1) Florence, S. C. ALBERT D. DARBY (3) Greenwood, S. C. FRANCIS G. DARBY (3) Chester, S. C. [OY E. DARLEY (3) Cayce, S. C. BARBARA L. DAVENPORT (3) Greenville, S. C, CHARLES F. DAVENPORT (1) Greenville, S. C. MALCOLM W. DAVENPORT (1) Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL B. DAVENPORT (3) Lake City, S. C. lAMES M. DAVIDSON (2) Jackson, S. C. WILLIAM H. DAVIDSON (3) Greer, S. C. ALAN S. DAVIS (1) Columbia, S. C. BILLY W. DAVIS (3) Pelzer, S. C. BRAD C. DAVIS (1) Greenville, S. C. CHARLES E. DAVIS (1) Columbia, S. C. CHARLES M. DAVIS (3) Charleston, S. C. CYNTHIA E. DAVIS (2) Scotch Plains, N. J. lAMES L. DAVIS (2) Chesterfield, S, lOSEPH E. DAVIS (1) Spartanburg, S, lULIA |. DAVIS (1) Matthews, N, KATHRYN D. DAVIS (2) Bowman, S KATHY DAVIS (3) Greenville, S KEVIN S. DAVIS (1) Greenville, LAYNE B. DAVIS (1) Hemingway, M. LAMAR DAVIS (1) Spartanburg, PAMELA I. DAVIS (1) Seneca, ROBIN C. DAVIS (1) Awendaw, RONALD C. DAVIS (1) Charleston Heights, S. C. S. C. Classes 509 i SHERRY L. DAVIS (2) Iva. S. C THOMAS L. DAVIS (1) Greenville. S. C WANDA K. DAVIS (3) Greenville, S. C WILLIE T. DAVIS (2) Denmark. S. C DAVETTE S. DAWSON (1) Marion. S. C lOHN F. DEAKIN (3) Spartanburg. S. C MARGARET D, DEADWYLER (3) Atlanta, Ga. KIMBERLY A. DEGROVE (1) Boca Raton, Fla. FRANKLIN F. DEHAVEN (2) Charleston, S. C. RUTH S. DEHAVEN (1) Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL P. DEKONING (2) Seneca, S. C. MICHAEL A. DELCAMPO (1) Morristown, N. I, LAURENCE A. DELOACH (2) Spartanburg, S. C PATRICIA I, DELOACH (1) Darlington, S. C DAVID W. DEMAREST (2) River Vale, N. J, HERBERT E. DEMART (2) Severna Park, Md WILLIAM S. DEMBO (2) Vienna, Va JOHN S. DEMOSTHENES (2) Beaufo rt, S. C. CYNTHIA A. DENNIS (2) Aiken, S. C. PATRICIA L. DENNIS (2) Greenville, S. C, STEPHEN E. DENNIS (1) Greenville, S. C. ERNEST G. DENNY (3) Greer, S. C. THOMAS G. DERHAM (3) Haddonfield. N. J DAVID L. DERRICK (2) Columbia, S. C «- H MICKEY L. DERRICK (3) N. Augusta, S. C lESSICA A. DESANTIS (3) Topton, Pa WARREN H. DEVANNY (1) Columbia, S. C THOMAS L. DEVORE (1) Jackson, S. C ► f  • • QHP HENRY L. DEWITT (3) Cornelia, Ga. ALICE H. DIB (2) Greenville, S. C. JOHN E. DICKENSON (1) Belvedere, S. C. TIMMIE L. DICKERSON (1) Florence, S. C. CLINTON L. DICKERT (3) N. Augusta, S. C. JOHN H. DICKINSON (2) BishopviUe, S. C. LILLIAN E. DICKINSON (3) BishopviUe, S. C. ROBERT C. DICKINSON (1) Florence. S. C. CINDY D. DICKSON (2) Chamblee, Ga. JAMES S. DICKSON (1) Albany, Ga. LINDA G. DIECKMANN (1) Cincinnati. Ohio CHARLES C. DIMMOCK (3) Clemson, S. C. JO E. DLXON (2) Conway, S. C. MELISSA L. DOBBINS (2) Orangeburg, S. C. WILLIAM B. DOBBINS f2) Woodruff, S. C. lAMES R. DOBSON (3) Anderson, 8. C. KENNETH C. DOBSON (2) Walhalla, S. C. ANDREW S. DODD (1) West Orange, N. J. KIRSTEN DOEFERT (1) Kingsport, Tenn. MICHAEL F. DOHERTY (3) Florence, S. C. FEAM H. DOMINGUEZ (1) Potomac, Md. MALCOLM R. DONALDSON (1) . . .Mt. Pleasant, S. C. lUDITH A. DONEY (2] Downers Grove, 111. JAMES M. DOOLITTLE (2) Greenville, S. C. JEAN F. DORAN (3) Stone Mountain. Ga. LUTHER K. DORITY (1) Darlington, S. C. GEORGE T. DORN (3) McCormick. S. C. SANDRA P. DORN (2) McCormick, S. C. LEWIS C. DOSHER (2J Pelzer, S. C. SIMMONS R. DOSTER (IJ Gastonia, N. C. BONNIE S. DOUBERLEY (31 Walhalla, S. C. PATRICIA A. DOUGHTY (3J Laurens, S. C. CHRIS B. DOUGLAS (2J Fort Mill, S. C. EVERETT B. DOUGLAS (2) Chesterfield, S. C. JAMES C. DOUGLAS (IJ N. Charleston, S. C. LARRY G. DOUGLAS (IJ Hartsville, S. C. STEVEN L. DOUGLAS (31 Holly Hill. S. C. FRANK A. DOUGLAS (1) Lake City, S. C. HENRY W. DOWELL (1) Owings, Md. JAMES W. DOWIS (2J Belton. S. C. LIZ A. DOYLE (IJ Maitland, Fla. STEVE J. DOYLE (IJ Cherry Hill, N. J. DENISE M. DOZIER (3J Conway, S. C. MARK S. DRAEGER (2J Greenwood. S. C. WENDY J. DRAEGER (IJ Greenwood, S. C. BARRY G. DRAKE (3J Mauldin, S. C. DONNA M. DRAKE (2J Greenville. S. C. MICHAEL K. DRAKEFORD (IJ Sumter, S. C. KELLYANNE DREWS (IJ Charleston. S. C. JULIE D. DRISKELL (IJ Atlanta. Ga. MARK H. DRUCE (IJ Maitland, Fla. MARTHA G. DRUMMOND (21 Spartanburg, S. C. JERRY D. DUBOSE (3J Clemson, S. C. ROBERT L. DUBOSE (3J Seneca, S. C. SHERI A. DUG (IJ Charleston, S. C. ROBERT P. DUFF (IJ Greenville. S. C. BARBARA J. DUKE (2J Manning. S. C. HENRY M. DUKE (2J Charleston, S. C. DENNIS L. DUKES (IJ Branchville. S. C, lOHNNY R. DUKES (3J Rowesville, S. C. THOMAS E. DUKES (IJ Walterboro, S. C. Classes 511 THOMAS E. DUKE (1) Walterboro, S. C. KAREN E. DUMIT (3) Greenville, S. C. STEVEN H. DUNAGAN (3) Columbia, S. C. C. MAXINE DUNCAN (3) Clinton, S. C. lAMES B. DUNCAN (2) Martin, S. C. LINDA D. DUNCAN (1) Taylors, S. C. PATRICIA A. DUNCAN (2) Orlando, Fla. SUSAN T. DUNCAN (1) Easley, S. C. WILLIS ). DUNCAN (1) Conway, S. C. STEVEN S. DUNDON (2) Cincinnati, Ohio HARRY L. DUNLAP (3) Pendleton, S. C. JEFFREY H. DUNLAP (1) Pittsburgh, Pa. JULIE A DUNLAP (3) Pendleton, S. C. MARTHA B. DUNLAP (2) Greenwood, S. C. GEORGE C. DURANT (3) Hemingway, S, C. PATRICIA L. DURGIN (1) Columbia, S. C. LYNN L. DURHAM (1) Liberty, S. C. PAMELA S. DURHAM (3) Greer, S. C. LARRY L. DYCHES (2) Cope, S. C, TOMMY M. DYCHES (3J Orangeburg, S. C. MARK G. DYKES (2J Greer. S. C. KEITH M. EADES (3) Brevard, N. C. GEORGE W. EARGLE (2) Leesville, S, C, RICHARD R, EARL (3) Newton, N. J. CYNTHIA S. EASLER (1) Spartanburg, S, C, JOHN G. EASTERBY (1) Charleston, S, C, EDWARD H. EASTERLING (1) Hartsville, S. C. ALICE A. ECTOR (1) Charleston, S. C. WALTON L. ECTOR (2) Charleston. S. C. KIRK M. EDMONDS (1) Florence, S. C. ALAN H. EDWARDS (2) Conway, S. C. CYNTHIA I. EDWARDS (2) Greenville, S. C. DOUGLAS M. EDWARDS (2) Greenwood, S. C. LELLAN D. EDWARDS (2) Johnston, S. C, PAUL B. EDWARDS (2) Gaffney, S. C. THOMAS F. EDWARDS (3) Travelers Rest, S. C. MARK R. EISENGREIN (1) Sevema Park. Md. ALBERT H. ELEAZER (2) Williston. S. C. B. MELISSA ELEAZER (3) Leesville, S. C. BUDDY ELEAZER (21 Leesville, S. C. JANICE F. ELEAZER (1) Williston, S. C. WILLL M S. ELEAZER (2] Columbia, S. C. PAULINE D. ELKINS (1) Columbia, S. C. TIMOTHY E. ELLENBURG (3) Easley, S. C. MITZI J. ELLINGTON (2) LaFrance, S. C. CAROL J. ELLIOTT (IJ Seneca, S. C. DEBORAH N. ELLIOTT (1) Florence, S, C, RENA B. ELLIOTT (1) Aiken, S. C. WALTER H. ELLIOTT (2J Summerville, S. C. CHARLES G, ELLIOTT (3J Anderson, S. C. DONNA M. ELLIS (SJ Abbeville, S. C. SUSAN D. ELLISON (IJ Easley, S. C. TERESA F. ELLISON (1) Wyoming. Del. SHARON J. ELLS (1) Columbia, S. C. JOHN T. ELMORE (1) Laurens, S. C, ALVON C. ELROD (2) Clemson, S. C. SYDNA F. ELROD (3) Greer, S. C. REBECCA V. ELVINGTON (2J Nichols, S. C. DOUGLAS F. EMMERTHAL (3] Trumbull, Conn. LISA G. EMORY (3J Oxon Hill, Md. THOMAS W. EPPS (3J Fort Hill, S. C. JOHN C. EPTING (3) Newberry. S. C. RANDOLPH B. EPTING (2J Columbia. S. C. ZEE E. EPTON (1) Campobello. S. C. MARGARET F. ERVIN (3) Fort Hill. S. C. KATHIE L. ESCUE (1) Lexington, S. C. DONALD R. ESTEP (1) Beech Island. S. C. WILLIAM R. EUBANKS (2) Leesville, S. C, DANIEL C. EVANS (3) Greenwood. S. C, F. DOUGLAS EVANS (1) Greenville. S. C JOHN W. EVANS (3) N. Charleston. S. C, THOMAS M. EVATT (3) Greenville. S. C, ROBERT F. EVERETT (2) Sullivan ' s Island. S. C. PAUL I. EZELL (1) Spartanburg, S. C. KEITT H. FAIR (2) St. Matthews, S. C. lOSEPH K. FAIREY (1) St. Matthews. S. C. DEBORAH M. FAISON (2) Columbia. S. C. ANDREW I. FALATOK (3) Spartanburg. S. C. MARSHALL A. FANT (2) Anderson. S. C GARY I. FARKAS (3) Westfield, N LOUISA S. FARMER (2) Anderson. S. C R. DAVIS FARMER (1) Anderson. S. C KAREN E. FARNHAM (1) Pittsburgh. Pa RALPH E. FARR (3) Union, S. C. WALTER W. FARRELL (3) Columbia, S. C. CHARLES R. FARROW (1) Fountain Inn, S. C. HARRY C. FARVER (3| Bishopville, S. C. CHARLES W. FEEMSTER (3) York, S. C. BILLY E. FELLERS (2) Columbia. S. C. Classes 513 RICHARD A. FENTERS, JR. (1) Hemingway. S. C, STEPHEN Q. FERGUSON (1) Clover, S. C. EDWARD A. FERN (3) Piscateway. N. ). RAMON A. FERNANDES-RUBIO (2) . .Greenville. S. C. EDWARD M. FEWELL (3) York. S. C. MARSHA M. FIELD (3) Goose Creek, S. C. [AMES E. FINDLEY (3] Easley. S. C. AMELIA L. FINLEY (2) Mountville. S. C. CHARLES A. FINLEY (1) Pickens. S. C. lACKIE D. FINLEY (1) BELTON, S. C. JEANNE M. FISCHER (2) Plantation. Fla. GARY L. FITZGERALD (1) Annandale. Va. BARBARA A. FLEMING (1) Columbia, S. C. MITZI C. FLEMING (1) Belton, S. C. CAROL C. FLETCHER (3) BENNETTSVILLE. S. C. LESLIE E. FLINT (1) Rock Hill. S. C. BONNIE K. FLOWERS (1) Darlington. S. C. CONNIE F. FLOWERS (2) Darlington. S. C. ANDREW E. FLOYD (1) Kingstree. S. C. BEN D. FLOYD (3) Bethune, S. C. DEBRA FLOYD (3) Nichols, S. C. JOHN K. FLOYD (1) Olanta, S. C. MARGARET L. FLOYD (3) Dillon, S. C. ROBERT H. FLOYD. (2) Dillon. S. C, LOIS A. FLYNN (3) Camden. S. C. GLENDA K. FOGLE (3) Neeses, S. C. GLORIA A. FOGLE (3) Two Egg. Al. OLIVIA A. FOGLE (1) Orangeburg. S. C, THOMAS D. FOLK (1) North Augusta. S. C. LARRY M. FORD (1) Williamston. S. C. SUSAN L. FORD (3) Mt. Pleasant. S. C. THOMAS J. FORD (1) Cheraw. S. C. CHERYL A. FOREST (2) Simpsonville. S. C. N. LYNN FORRESTER (3) Piedmont, S. C. GUY E. FORREST (1) Darlington. S. C. WENDE M. FORREST (1) Wallingford. Pa. ERNEST F. FORTNER (3) Easley. S. C. MICHAEL W. FOSTER (2) Chesnee. S. C. REGINALD L, FOSTER (3) Inman, S. C. WANDA M. FOSTER (3) Seneca, S. C. ANNE C. FOWLER (3) Columbia, S. C. DALE H. FOWLER (2) Greenville, S. C. DAMON L. FOWLER (1) Clover. S. C. MARTHA M. FOWLER (2) Fort Mill, S. C. VICKI A. FOX (2) Atlanta, Ga, RICHARD A. FRAMPTON (3) .Massapequa Park, N. Y. SHEILA M. FRANCIS (2| Greenville. S. C. FREDERICK E. FRANKLIN (3) Anderson, S. C. JOSEPH R. FRANKOVICH (1) Summerville. S. C. LINDA L. FRASHER (2) Greenville, S. C. BARRI |. FRAZIER (2) Winnsboro, S. C. RONNIE E. FREE (3) Columbia. S. C, HUGH M. FREELAND (1) Greenville. S. C. DEBBIE J. FREEMAN (1) Greenville. S. C. FAYE M. FREEMAN (1) Laurens. S. C. DWIGHT W. FRIERSON (1) Orangeburg, S. C. LESLIE R. FRYE (2] Summerville, S. C. GLENN W. FULLER, JR. (2) Charleston, S. C. JANE R. FULLER (2) Greenville, S, C. DUWARD T. FULMER (1) Simpsonville. S. C. FRED L. FULMER (2) Newberry. S. C. . :u .--i. - 14 .€ , 5 X E .J k If PRECIOUS O. FULMER (3) Ballentine, S. C. VALERIE I. FULMER (3) Prosperity, S. C. STEPHEN D. FULTON (1) Clemson. S. C. CAROL R. FUNCHESS (2) Clemson, S. C. THOMAS C. FURQUERON (2) McCormick. S. C. lAMES A. FUZY (2) GrabiU, Ind. ROBERT E. GABLE (2) Columbia, S. C. VIVIAN E. GABLE (1) Abbeville, S. C. MARGARET E. CADDIS (3) Taylors, S. C. ROBERT N. CADDY (3) Latta, S. C. MARGIE K. GAFFNEY (3) Joanna, S. C. CHARLES V. GAGE (1) Gaslonia, N. C. JOY P. CAILLARD (2) Williamston, S. C. KEN M. CAILLARD (3) Greenville, S. C. HENRY P. GAINES (3) Marble, N. C. FRED A. GALLOWAY (2) Greenville, S. C. G. G. GALLOWAY (3) Williamsburg, Va. lERRY E. CALLOWAY (3) Greenwood, S. C. CLAUDE M. GALPHIN (3] Holly Hill, S. C. JULIUS P. GAMBLE (3) Lane, S. C. JANET G. CAMBRELL (2) Honea Path, S. C. JEROME T. CAMBRELL (1) Honea Path, S. C. S. CAROL CAMBRELL (2) Clemson, S. C. CHALEY I. CANDY (1) Hartsville, S. C. ROBERT M. GANDY (2) Chesterfield, S. C. JOHN R. CANGEMI (1) Coral Gables, Fla. JOE H. GARRAUX (2) Greenville, S. C. KATHIE Y. GARREN (2) Clemson, S. C. BOBBIE L. GARRETT (2) W. Pelzer, S. C. C RALPH GARRETT (1) Laurens, S. C. LINDA D. GARRETT (2) Six Mile, S. C. CAROL G. GARRISON (1) Anderson, S. C. SANDRA C. GARRISON (IJ Demorest. Ga. SHERI E. GARRISON (3) Florence, S. C. JOHN R. CASS (2) Cleveland, Tenn. HARVEY NEELY GASTON (3) Richburg, S. C. J. BRUCE GASTON (1) Easley, S. C. BARBARA A. GAU (2) Charleston, S. C. ALICE BEA GAULT (3) Fountain Inn, S. C. TALMADGE D. GAULT, III (2) Caffney, S. C. JOSEPH T. GAY (1) Fountain Inn, S. C. JOAN GEARHISER (3) Marion, Ohio JIM R. GEHLSEN (3) Easton, Md. WILLIAM G. GEHRET (3) Altoona, Pa. . M 4. MICHAEL C. GELLER (2) Colts Neck, N. J GWENDOLYN GEORGE (3) Latta, S. C WENONAH K. GEORGE (3) Rock Hill, S. C J. DOUGLAS GEPFORD (3) Fanvi ood, N. J JACQUELYN C. GERRALD (2) Conway, S. C, JOHN LEWIS GERVAIS (3) Johns Island, S. C PERRY G. GERBAIS (2) Johns Island, S. C. JOE WILLL M GETSINGER (1) Belton, S. C. TERRY K. CETTYS (1) Darlington, S. C. DEBORAH A. GIBBINS (1) Summen ' ille, S, C. ANDREW HENRY GIBBONS (2) Daytona, Fla. CARLOS W. GIBBONS (3) Columbia, S. C. THOMAS C. GIBBONS, JR. (2J Gaffney, S. C. ANNA ELIZ. GIBSON (3j Denmark, S. C. BILL L. GIBSON (1) Clemson, S. C. DAVID C. GIBSON (2) Gaffney, S. C. DONNA E. GIBSON (1) Easley, S. C. classes 515 jOY A GIBSON (2) Clover, S. C. KENNETH D. GIBSON (2) Mauldin, S. C. SHARON I. GIBSON (2) Columbia, S. C. JAMES M. GIESLER (1) Decatur, Ga. VIRGINIA S. GILBERT (2) Florence, S. C. JAMES W. GILCHRIST (2) Edgefield, S. C. SALLY GILCHRIST (2) Brunswick, Ga. JOHN A. GILL, JR. (2) Rock Hill, S. C, KATHRYN R. GILL (2) Rock Hill, S. C DONALD E. GILLESPIE (3) Moncks Corner, S. C. PEGGY J. GILLESPIE (1) Mauldin, S. C GENA E. GILLIAM (1) Edgefield, S. C JAMES W. GILLIAM (3) Edgefield, S. C SAMUEL G. GILLIAM (2) Abbeville, S, C. fc - REBECCA C. GILLILAND (2) Anderson, S. C. A ' DIANE E. OILMAN (3) Kingstree, S. C. ROBERT S. GILMORE (1) Spartanburg, S, C. BILLY J. GILSTRAP (1) Greenville, S. C. MARY A. GILSTRAP (3) Easley, S. C. MICHEL M. GIMMI (2) Madrid, Spain JAMES T. GLADDEN (2) Winnsboro, S. C. SANDRA E. GLASSCOCK (2) Denmark, S. C. ERVIN R. GLEASON. JR. (1) Camden, S. C. FRANK B. GLENN (2) Greer, S. C. STEVEN E. GLENN (1) Laurens, S. C. THOMAS R. GLOVER (3) Columbia, S. C. DAVAD A. GODFREY (21 Simpsonville, S. C. STEPHEN C. GODFREY (1) Greenville, S. C. BILLIE S. GODWIN (3) Conyers, Ga. MICHAEL L. GODWIN (2) Cheraw, S. C. MARSHA L. GODZINSKI (2) Mauldin, S. C. MARARET D. GOEBEL (3J Clemson, S. C. JOEY E, GOFORTH (2) North Augusta, S. C. CARL E. GOLDEN, JR. (2) Columbia, S. C PHYLLIS A. GOLDMAN (2) Ninety-Six, S. C KENNETH E. GOLETZ (2) Greenwood, S. C RALPH M. GOMBERT (3) Spartanburg, S. C. MARILYNN R. GOOD (3) Lockhart, S. C. . m ur ' .r. GLORIA S. GOODMAN (1) Clemson, S. C. MB - j THINK 1 T. V. ,. LJT W k ' ' lEFFREY S. GOODMAN (1) Plantation, Fla. TIMOTHY H. GOODSON (3) Anderson, S. C. STEPHEN J. GOODWIN (2) Columbia, S. C. DENNIS C. GOOLSBY (3) Goose Creek, S. C. PAMELA E. GOOLSBY (3) Charleston, S. C. KATHRYN E. GORDON (1) North Augusta, S. C, ALICE A. GORENA (1) Oklahoma City, Okla. GARY M.GOUDELOCK (3) Easley, S, C. GRADY V. GOWAN (3) Roebuck, S. C. JOSEPH P. GRACE, (3) Florence, S. C. BEVERLY J. GRAHAM (3) Columbia, S. C. JAMES W. GRAHAM (3) Anderson, S. C. MARION T. GRAHAM (1) Harleyville, S. C, ROBERT E. GRAHAM (1) Sumter, S. C. FRANK E. GRAMLING (3) Williston, S. C, HENRY T. GRAMLING (3) Gramling, S. C. lOHN S. GRAMLING (1) Williston, S. C. DAVID A. GRANT (2) Easley, S. C. KATHY D. GRANT (1) TownviUe, S. C. TOMAS H. GRAVES (1) Pageland, S. C. CAROL E. GRAY (3) Easley, S. G. WILBUR E. GRAY (2) Orangeburg, S. C. BROADUS D. GRAYDON (1) Greer, S. C. GERALD L. GRAYSON (2) Ridgeland, S. C. EDWIN C. GREAGAN (2) Charlotte, N. C, DAVID C. GREENE (1) Clio, S. C. JAMES C. GREENE, III (IJ Jackson, S. C, BETH E. GREER (1) Decatur, Ga. GREGORY H. GREINER (3) Greenville, S, C, JOHN M. GREGG (3) Florence, S, C. DAVID E. GREGORY (1) Greenville, S. C. MARY J. GREGORY (3) Inman, S. C. CHARLES A. GRESHAM (IJ Columbia, S. C. FELICIA A. GRESSETTE (2) St. Matthews, S. CHRISTINE M. GREWCOCK (1) Columbia, S. KATHRYN S. GRICE (2) Greenwood, S. CARL V. GRIFFIN (2) Fort Mill, S. JOHN L. GRIFFIN (IJ Columbia, S. NANCY E. GRIFFIN (2J Charleston, S. C. RANDALL M. GRIFFIS (3J Pendleton, S. C CYNTHIA L. GRIFFITH (2J Dover, Del. GEORGE S. GRIFFITH (3) Saluda, S. C, JUDY E. GRIFFITHS (IJ Greenville, S. C. LAURA D. GRIFFITHS (3) St. Avalon, N. J. THOMAS T. GRIGG (1) Gaffney, S.. C. CYNTHIA E. GRIGGS (IJ Winnsboro, S. C. CORLISS E. GRINSTEAD (3J North Augusta. S. C. ELIZABETH D. GRIST (2J York, S. C. NANCY L. GRIST (IJ York, S. C. NANCY K. GRISWOLD (IJ Maryville, Tenn. KAREN A. GROGAN (IJ Columbia, S. C. GLENDA T. GROOMS (IJ Ridgeville. S. C. ALAN C. GROSECLOSE (IJ Charlotte, N. C. JEFFREY C. CROSSE (IJ Lansdale, Pa, ROY B. GROSSMAN (3J Bethpage, N. Y. DEBRA S. GROUND (3J Anderson, S. C. LARRY D. GRUBB (3J Seneca. S. C. LISA L. GUNN (IJ Silver Springs, Md. CATHERINE L. GUNNELL (IJ Spartanburg, S. C. RICHARD D. GURNEY (2J North Augusta, S. C. Classes 517 ii § . . f SHARON L. GUTH (3) Tampa, Flu. ELIZABETH D. GUYTON (2) Florence. S. C. CYNTHIA A. HAESTAD (3) Washington, Conn. DENNIS G. HAIGLER (1) Cameron, S. C. MARGARET A, HAIGLER (1) Kingstree, S. C. RONNY H. HAIR (2) Orangeburg, S. C. BEATY A. HALL, JR. (1) Anderson, S. C. CONSTANCE S. HALL (2) Taylors, S. C. DANIEL D. HALL (3) York, S. C. DONNA L. HALL (2) Mt. Ulla. S. C. LINDA S, HALL (1) Spartanburg, S. C. MARTIN B. HALL. Ill (2) Clover, S. C. REGINALD D. HALL (3) Greenville, S. C. THOMAS L. HALL (2) Holmdel, N. J. WILLIAM D. HALL (3) York, S. C. CHARLES A. HALLMAN (2) Denmark, S. C. GAIL HALBERN (3) Huntington, N. Y. KENNETH M. HAM (1) Greenville, S. G. ROBERT S. HAM (3) Greenville, S, C. lOHN W. HAMER, JR. (3) Florence, S. C. CARL R. HAMMOND (2) Heath Springs. S, C. lAMES L. HAMMOND (2) Arab, Ala. JOSEPH L. HAMMOND (3J Spartanburg, S, C. NANCY E, HAMMOND (1) Edgefield, S. C. CAROL A. HAMRICK (3) Gaffney, S. C. PATRICIA C. HAMRICK (3) Gaffney, S. C. DONNA M. HANCOCK (2J Bishopville, S. C. DANIEL W. HANCOCK (IJ Easley, S. C. STEPHEN H. HANCOCK (1) Gastonia, N. C. DALE L. HANDLIN, JR. (1) Clemson, S. C. KAREN Y. HANLEY (2) Belton, S. C. ERNEST D. HANNA (3) Pamplico, S. C. CHERYL D. HANNON (2) Springfield, Va. HANS J. HANSON (2J Weston, Conn. MICHAEL R. HANSETER (1) Neenah, Wise. JOHN F. HANSLEY (IJ Piedmont, S. C. CAROL A. HANSON (IJ Mt. Pleasant, S. C. DAVID R. HANSON (1) Randallstown, Md. WILLIAM H. HANVEY, JR. (2J McCormick, S. C. KATHRYN L. HARBIN (3) Greenville, S. C, SAUNDRA I. HARDEE (3J Lonis, S. C. JOHN H. HARDEN, JR. (2) Manning. S. C. RALPH L. HARDIN (IJ Anderson, S. C, TERESSA E. HARDIN (1) Seneca, S. C. VICKIE D. HARDIN (2) Greer, S. C. SUSAN L. HARDT (3) Aiken, S. C. JOHN P. HARLEY (IJ Trenton, S. C. VICTORIA S. HARLEY (IJ Trenton, S. C. CALVIN C. HARMON (1) Lexington, S. C. FRANKLIN E. HARMON (21 Clinton, S. C, PAUL M. HARMON (IJ Newberry, S. C. SCOTT P. HARMON (IJ Anderson, S. C. BARBARA J. HARMOUNT (2) Short Hius, N. J. DEBBIE J. HARNESBEGER (2) Belton, S. C, ANN W. HARPE (3J Asheville, N. C. MARGARET ]. HARPER (1) Seneca, S. C. MARY V. HARPER (21 Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL E. HARRELSON (3J Alcolu, S, G. SUSAN L. HARRIMAN (2) Columbia, S. C. CAROL J. HARRINGTON (3J Taylors, S. C. JOHN R. HARRINGTON, JR. (IJ Manning, S. C. BRIDGETTE C. HARRIS (3) Bamberg, S. C. FLOYD R. HARRIS (3) Taylors, S. C. CATHERINE A. HARRIS (2) Spartanburg, S. C. BEVERLY E. HARRISON (1) Abbeville, S. C, MARGARET C. HARRISON (3) Greenville, S. C. PAMULA A. HARRISON (2] Olar, S. C. ROBERT E. HARRISON (1) Hartsville, S. C. SYLVIA P. HARRISON (1) Greenville, S. C. EMILY C. HART (2) Easley, S. C. GARY M. HARTER (1) Ehrhardt, S. C. ANN C. HARTNETT (1) Greenville, S. G. MARIE E. HARTNETT (1) Columbia, S. G. MARY B. HARVEY (2) Toccoa, Ga. JAMES F. HARVLEY (3) Spartanburg, S. C. MICHAEL K. HASSELL (1) Allendale, S. C. JAMES S. HATFIELD (2) Seneca, S. C. HOLLY K. HATTAWAY (2) Gaffney, S. G. EDWARD A. HAWKINS (3) Taylors, S. C. KATHERINE G. HAWKINS (3) Bamber g, S, C, KRISTA F. HAWKINS (2) Summerville, S. C. DONALD ]. HAYES (3) Spartanburg, S. C. LEON HAYES (3) Pickens, S. C, MICHAEL HAYES (1) Camden, S. C. TINA S. HAYES (1) Johnston, S. C. TERRY A. HAYGOOD (3) Winnsboro, S. C. FREDERICK E. HAYNES (3) Spartanburg. S, C, JAMES H. HAYNES (1) Greenville, S. C. REBECCA L. HAYNES (3) Pendleton, S. C. WANDA J. HAYNES (1) Spartanburg, S, C. KAREN D. HAYS (1) Barnwell, S. C, KATHLEEN E. HAYWARD (1) Greenville, S. C. KATHERINE HAZEN (1) Greenville, S. C. MARY J. HAZLE (2) Anderson, S, C. AUDREY E. HEAD (1) Greenville, S. C. LARRY C. HEAD (3) Greenville, S, C. ROGER S. HEAD (3) North Augusta, Ga. JAN HEATH (2) Columbia, S. G. MARSHA L. HEFFRON (1) Charleston. S. C. SHIGERU HEGGINS (3) Sumter, S. C. classes 519 ELZIE L. HEGWOOD (1) Rock Hill, S. C. DAVID H. HEINBUCH (2) Oakland, N. J. CAROLYN I. HELENA (1) Charleston, S. C. LAURA C. HELLER (2) Sandy Springs, S. C. C. STEPHENS HELMS (3) Columbia, S. C. DEBRA R. HELMS (3) Greenville, S. C. JOHN R. HELMS (1) Orangeburg, S. C. MITZI L. HELTON (1) Spartanburg, S. C. B. PATRICIA HEMBREE (2) Greenville, S. C. HENRY E. HEMINGWAY, JR. (3) Andrew, S. C. PATRICIA L. HEMPHILL (3) Greenville, S. C. DANNY M. HENDERSON (3) Greenville, S. C. ROBIN C. HENDERSON (2| Darlington, S, C. THOMAS C. HENDERSON (2| Ashville, N, C, WM. ROSS HENDERSON (3) Savannah, Ga. PAMELA |. HENDRICKS (1) Hickory, N, C. PHILIP L. HENDRICKS (1) Easley, S. C. ARTIS L. HENDRIX (3) Greenville, S. C. JAMES L. HENDRIX (1) Simpsonville, S. C. PAT W. HENDRIX (1) Lexington, S. C. CYNTHIA A. HENRIKSEN (3) Carisle, Penn. MICHAEL W. HENRY (3) Greenville, S, C. MICHAEL C. HENSLEE (3) Charleston, S, C. SHARRON L. HENTZ (1) Avon, S, C. NANCY A. HEPFINGER (1) Vienna, Va. ROBIN M. HERDMAN (2) Rock Hill, S, C. JAMES D. HERIOT (1) Columbia, S. C, STEPHEN C. HERLOCKER (1) Lancaster, S, C, DOUGLAS H. HERLONG (1) Johnston, S. C. ELIZABETH A. HERLONG (3) Saluda, S. C. STEPHEN P. HERLONG (1) Saluda, S, C. MICHELLE L. HEROD (1) Burton, S. G. WILLIAM A. HEUSTESS (1) Hartsville, S, C. JOHN T. HESSE (3) Charleston, S. C. CHARLES W. HESTER (3) Laurens, S. C. SUSAN A. HESTER (2) Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM R. HESTIR (3) Wurtsmith A.F.B., Mich. STEPHEN S. HEYL (1) Aiken, S. C, ROBYN L. HEWETT (2J Charleston, S. C. CAROL A. HEYER (1) Madison, Conn. PAMELA D. HEYWARD (1) Piedmont, S. C. ANNE I. HEICLIN (3) Spartanburg, S. C. ALAN L. HICKS (3) Greenville, S. G. DONALD L. HICKS (2) Greenville, S. C. WALTER E. HICKMAN (3) Charleston, S. C. HARRIET A. HIGGS (2) Gayce, S. C. CHRIS ]. HIGHTOWER (2J Beaufort, S. C. ELEANOR HIGHTOWER (1) Bamberg, S, C. SCOTT B. HILBORN (3J Ghapin, S. C. CAROL L. HILL (2) Burton, S. C. CHRISTI L. HILL (2) Charleston Heights, S. C. DAVID P. HILL (2) Charleston, S. C. FLOYD K. HILL (1) Burton, S. C. HUGH S. HILL (2) Lugoff, S. C. JAMES E. HILL (3) Greenwood, S. C. LINDA J. HILL (2) Greenville, S. C. MARGARET A. HILL (3) Gaffney, S. C. WILLIAM S. HILL (1) Greenwood, S. C. EUGENE B. HILTON (3J Rock Hill, S. C. JULIA R. HINSON (3) Kershaw, S. G. DOUGLAS R. HIPPLER (1) Eustis, Fla. Uflssss ( 520 MICHAEL I. HIRSH (2) Myrtle Beach, S. C. BETTY lAYNE HITE (1) Leesville, S. C. MARY A. HITE (1) Florence, S. C. DEBORAH GAIL HOBBS (3) Pamplico, S. C. lOHN A. HODAN (2) N. Augusta, S. C. DEREK L. HODGE (1) Matthews, N. C. KAREN L. HOEFER (2) Ithaca, N. Y, lEROME M. HOFFER (2) Camden, S. C JANE E. HOFFMAN (2] Arnold, Md SCOTT C. HOFFMAN (1) Spartanburg. S. C WAYNE P. HOFFMAN (3) Huntington, N. Y, GARY L. HOFMAN (2) Trenton, N. ]. FRANCES j. HOGAN (2) Clinton, S. C. lAMES M. HOGARTH (3) Brunson, S. C. LINDA ). HOGARTH (2) Charleston Hgts., S. C. D. FRANCES HOGG (3) Barnwell, S. C. HAROLD R. HOKE (3) Greenville, S. C. LA URA E. HOKE (1) Greenville, S. C. FREDERICK C. HOLBROOK (3) Iva, S. C SABRINA D. HOLBROOK (3) Stanley, N. C CHERYL LYNN HOLCOMBE (2) Columbia, S. C, JANET SUSAN HOLIMON (1) Columbia, S. C lOSEPH S. HOLLADAY (2) N. Augusta, S. C. NEILL HOLLADAY (3) Marietta, Ga. BARBARA A. HOLLAND (3) Columbia. S. C. DIANE S. HOLLAND (1) Columbia. S. C. MARGARET M. HOLLERMAN (2) .Summerville. S. C. KATHRYN MARIE HOLLEY (1) Windsor. S. C. MICHAEL T. HOLLINGSWORTH (3) . . .Barnwell. S. C. WILLIAM R. HOLLINGSWORTH (1) .Greenwood. S. C. CINDY A. HOLLIS (1) Fort Mill, S. C. GAYLE I. HOLMAN (1) Isle of Palms, S. C. JOHN W. HOLMAN (2) Anderson. S. C. ERIC C. HOLMBERG (1) lacksonville. Fla. PRESTON B. HOLMES (2) Trenton, S. C. ROBERT j. HOLMES. JR. (1) Rock Hill. S. C. KIM P. HOLMQUIST (Ij Greenville. S. C. BETTY L. HOLT (2) Spartanburg, S. C. BRIAN K. HOLZBERGER (1) Greenville, S. C. Classes 521 27 ]AMES M. HOLTZCLAW (2) Greer, S. C. JEANIE M. HOOD (2) Greer, S. C. PHYLLIS E. HOOD (3) Anderson, S. C. MERLE S. HOOPER (3) Clemson, S. C. SHARON K. HOOPER (1) Hanahan. S. C. ALAN L. HOOVER (2) Charlotte, N. C. LEE A. HOOVER (2) Lexington, S. C PAMELA L. HOOVER (1) Florence, S. C JANE K. HOPKINS (2) Simpsonville, S. C, )OHN D. HOPKINS (2) Florence, S. C, FREDERICK HORN, JR. (1) Chevy Chase, Md, FREDERICK W. HORN (2) Columbia, S. C. lAMES H. HORN (1) Lawndale, N. C. PATRICK I. HORNER (1) Trenton, N. J. SUSAN A. HORTON (1) Rock Hill, S. C. ALBERT H. HOUGH (2) Camden, S. C. KEVIN E. HOUSE (3) Newberry. S. C. TERESA G. HOUSTON (3) Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM M. HOUSTON (3) Spartanburg, S. C. JON C. HOVERMALE (3) Sumter, S. C AGNES D. HOWARD (2) Greenville, S. C DANm ' M. HOWARD (2) Greenville, S. C DEBBY HOWARD (3) Seneca, S. C. FRANCES A. HOWARD (3) Greenville, S. C. GEORGE W. HOWARD (1) Sumter, S. C. GEORGE H. HOWE (2) Summerville, S. C. MARC S. HOWELL (3) Greer, S. C. RITA C. HOWELL (3) Greer, S. C. ANNA M. HUBBARD (1) Clemson, S. C. HARVEY B. HUBBARD [2] Columbia, S. C. MARGARET C. HUCKS (3) Greenville, S. C. RICHARD W. HUDAK (2) Fanwood, N. [. MARCIA L. HUDDLESTON (2) Largo, Fla. GERALD W. HUDSON (1) Florence, S. C. JAMES M. HUDSON (1) Greenville, S. C. BECKY I. HUFF (2) SirapsonviUe, S. C. BRENDA S. HUFF (2) HarlsviUe, S. C. MARY BETH HUFF (2) Cayce, S. C. DONALD R. HUGGINS (2) Sumter, S. C. EDGAR M. HUGGINS (3) Kingstree, S. C. JAMES D. HUGGINS (2) Hartsville, S. C. JAMES F. HUGGINS. JR. (1) Mullins, S. C. ELIZABETH A. HUGHES (3J Barnwell, S. C. SHERREE D. HUGHES (2J Ware Shoals, S. C. RHONDA D. HUGHES (1) Enoree, S. C. STEVEN P. HUGHES (3) Abbeville, S. C. DAVID W. HUGHSTON (3J Charlotte, N. C. BOBBY L. HUGULEY (3J Columbia, S. C. ELIZABETH W. HUGULEY (1) Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM C. HUIET. JR. (1) Bamberg, S. C. DOUGLAS S. HUNEYCUTT (1) ... .Summerville, S. C. JAMES S. HUNT (3) Greenville, S. C. NONA E. HUNT (3) Myrtle Beach, S. C. STEVE I. HUNT (2) Greenville, S. C. JOSEPH D. HUNTER (1) Belton, S. C. SUE C. HUNTER (3J Gray Court, S. C. WILLIAM J. HUNTER (1) Charlotte, N. C. SUSAN A. HURSEY (3) Hartsville, S. C. ALVIN D. HURST, JR. (3) Rock Hill, S. C. ELLEN R. HURST (2) Clemson, S. C. NANCY E. HURST (1) Chesterfield, S. C. PETER M. HUSSEY (2) Atlanta, Ga. ROBIN L. HUSSEY (2J St. George, S. C. PATRICIA B. HUTCHESON (3J Sandersville, Ga. SHERYL L. HUTCHINSON (1) Columbia, S. C. PAMELA L. HUTSON (IJ Conyers, Ga. HARRIET T. HUTTO (3) Columbia, S. C. RICHARD B. HUTTO (3) Holly Hill, S. C. JAMES B. HYNDS (IJ Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM B. HYNDS (3J Columbia, S. C. ROBERT F. HYMAN. Ill (2) Florence, S. C. RALPH L. lANNAZZONE, JR. (1) . . .Spartanburg. S. C. HARRIETTE L. ILER (1) HendersonviUe, N. C. WILLIAM C. INABINET (2) Greenwood, S. C. SAMUEL B. INGRAM (3) Cher aw, S. C. lANTHE L. INMAN (2J Easley, S. C. REBECCA L. IRVINE (2J Laurens, S. C. CHARLES T. ISENHOUR (3) Salisbury, N. G. JAMES M. ISON, JR. (IJ Spartanburg, S. C. CHERYL L. IVESTER (IJ Anderson, S. C. JANET L. JACKSON (3) Dillon, S. C. KEN G. JACKSON (3J Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. MACK C. JACKSON, III (2J Dillon, S. C. MICHAEL L. JACKSON (2) Summerville, S. C. JEAN E. JACKSON (2J Wrightsville, Ga. NANCY P. JACKSON (2J Central, S. C. ROBERT E. JACKSON (2) Manning, S. C. WILLIAM A. JACKSON (3) Winnsboro, S. C. WILLL M L. JACKSON (3) Camden, S. C. Classes 523 ' ■■ ROBERT S. )ACOBS (2) Belleville, 111. KATHLEEN N. JACOBS (1) Silver Springs, IVId. ERIC P. lALA (2) Moneta, Va. DANIEL C. lAMES (3) Greenville, S. C. DEBRA A. JAMES (IJ Easley, S. C. MELISSA L. JAMIESON (1) Macon, Ga. STEPHEN M. JANSEN (1) Margate, Fla. GEORGIANNE JARRARD (31 N. Augusta, S. C. JOHN R. JASEK (1) Manning, S. C. ELIZABETH L. JEFFORDS (1) New ' port New s, Va. KENNETH D. JEFFORDS (31 Orangeburg, S, C. ANNIS L. JENKINS (2J Laurens, S. C. DEBORAH L. JENKINS (1) Columbia, S. C. GEORGE R. JENKINS (IJ Central, S. C. KAREN F. JENKINS (3J Columbia, S. C. BOBBY L. JENNINGS (2) Easley, S. C. DOUGLAS JENNINGS (IJ Bennettsville, S. C. ROBERT S. JENNINGS (31 Columbia. S. C. DANIEL A. JERNIGAN (1) Camden. S. C. JAMES M. JERNIGAN (3J North. S. C. DIANE JETER (2J Columbia. S. C. ELIZABETH S. JETER (21 Florence. S. C. NEAL C. JETTON (3J Charlotte, N. C. ALVIN S. JOHNSON (31 Tigerville, S. C. BARBARA A. JOHNSON (3J Callison. S. C. BENJAMIN A. JOHNSON (1) Rock Hill. S. C. BOBBY JOHNSON (3J Sardinia, S. C. CAROLYN G. JOHNSON (IJ Orangeburg. S. C. DARLEAN JOHNSON (IJ Greenville. S. C. EDWARD C. lOHNSON (IJ Greenville. S. C. ELIZABETH A. JOHNSON (1) Spartanburg. S. C. JANICE L. JOHNSON (3J Irmo. S. C. KATHY A, JOHNSON (2J Conway. S. C. LESLIE D. JOHNSON (IJ Greenville, S. C. LINDA M. JOHNSON (3) Sumter, S. C. MARGARET M. JOHNSON (21 Orangeburg. S. C. MELODY A. JOHNSON (1) Darlington. S. C. MOLLIE T. JOHNSON (31 Charleston. S. C. O. WATSON JOHNSON (2] Jacksonville, Fla. PAM J. JOHNSON (1) Rock Hill, S. C. SUSAN F. JOHNSON (IJ Irmo. S. C. JAMES F. JOHNSTON (IJ Jacksonville, Fla. JOEL P. JOHNSTON (3) Orangeburg. S. C. MARTHA E. JOHNSTON (3J Greenville. S. C. SHELIA A. JOLLEY (2J Chesnee. S. C. CLIFF C. JOLLIE (2) Aiken, S. C. MARY L, lOLLY (2) Pendleton, S. C. ALICE N. lONES (31 Augusta. Ga. CAROLYN E. JONES (IJ Beaufort. S. C. DAVID B. JONES (1) Greenville, S. C. DEBORAH S. JONES (3J Westminster. S. C. EVELYN J. JONES (3) Salley. S. C. ELIZABETH A. |ONES (3) Spartanburg. S. C. GREGORY M. JONES (3J Graniteville. S. C. JAMES F. JONES (3J Fort Mill. S. C. JOHN D. JONES (IJ Lancaster. S. C. JOHN WM. JONES (1) EUoree, S. C. KAREN E. JONES (IJ Greenville, S, C. KENNETH R. JONES (1) Columbia, S. C. LINDA L. JONES (1) Bishopville. S. C. LOIS M. JONES (1) Pinewood, S. C. • •• • • MARGARET L. JONES (3) BishopviUe, S. C. MARILYN F. JONES (2) Iva, S. C. MAX B. JONES (3) Anderson, S. C. ROSALYNN JONES (IJ Florence, S. C. ROY C. JONES (IJ Greenville. S. C. THOMAS M. JONES (3J Lockhart, S. C. WILLIAM K. JONES (3) Greenville, S. C. VIKTOR I. JONKOFF (2) Camden, S. C, RICHARD H. JORDAN (2) Marion, S. C. LILLIAN J. JORDAN (1) Effingham, S. C. REBECCA D. JORDAN (1) Effingham, S. C. ROBERT B. JORDAN (1] BishopviUe, S. C. WANDA G. JORDAN (IJ Scranton, S. C. BARBARA C. JOSEPH (2J Charleston, S. C. DONNA M. JOSEPH (3) Greeleyville, S. C. CECIL M. JOWERS (1) Jefferson, S. C. TERRI J. JOWERS (2) Williston, S. C. WILLL M L. JOWERS (21 Columbia, S. C. STEPHEN R. JOYE (2) Columbia, S. C. MARCIA A. JOYNER (31 Darlington, S, C, ELIZABETH M. JUDGE (IJ W. Springfield, Ma, HENRY I. JUDY (IJ Orangeburg, S. C. BARRY D. JULIAN (3) Central, S. C. GUY B. KAHLER (IJ Kershaw, S. G. JAN L. KAAS (2J Thomasville, Ga. LISA A. KAMINER (3) Columbia, S. C. CHRISTOPHER M. KANE (2) Deland, Fla. JOANNA J. KARTUS (2) Rock Hill, S. C. Classes 525 % M « MICHAEL L. KASTNER (3) Greenville, S. C. DONNA I. KAY (3) Spartanburg, S. C. JOYCE M. KAY (2) Anderson. S. C. GAY K. KAY (3) Union. S. C. MARCIA L. KEARNS (1) Mt. Pleasant, S, C. MARK G. KEARNS (3) Mt Pleasant. S. C. HENRY L. KEARSE (2) Orangeburg, S. C. NANCY L. KECK (2) Greenwood. S. C. JAMES H. KEEN (IJ Columbia, S. C. JAMES W. KEHOE (1) Miami, Fla. MARJEAN KEHOE (3| Miami, Fla. JANIS K. KEITH (1) Lugoff, S. C. KIM N. KEITH (2) Spartanburg. S, C. DAVID L. KELLEY (3) Camden. S. C. PEGGY E. KELLEY (2) Hartsville. S, C. SUSAN A. KELLEY (3) Bishopville. S. C. JOHN WM. KELLY (2J Easley, S. C, STUART B. KELLY (21 New York. N. Y. KENNETH S. KEMON (2) Chevy Chase. Md. TROY D. KEMP (3) Kutztown. Penn. ELIZABETH B. KENNEDY (1) Williston, S. C. FRANCES B. KENNEDY (IJ Williston, S. C. L. EUGENE KENNERLY (21 Springfield. S. C. KRISTIE A. KENNEY (2) Rockville. Md. DAVID P. KERFORD (2J Orangeburg. S. C. JOSEPH H. KESSLER (2) Greenville. S. C. LAURIE I. KESSLER (1) Taylors. S. C. DONALD W. KINARD (IJ Ehrhardt. S. C. BETTY C. KING (1) Mauldin. S. C. CYNTHIA D. KING (IJ Winnsboro. S. C. JULIA C. KING (3) Easley. S. C. MELISSA A. KING (IJ Rock Hill. S. C. RICHARD E. KING (3) Anderson. S. C. L- v W STEVEN M. KING (2) Spartanburg, S. C. SUSAN B. KING (3J Clinton. S. C. TRUDI KING (3) Winnsboro. S. C. HARRY K. KIRBY (3) Pendleton. S. C. OLIVIA A. KIRBY (1) Hanahan. S. C. CYNTHIA J. KIRKHAM (IJ Long Island. N. Y. MARIAN E. KIRKLAND (3J Walterboro, S. C. THOMAS L. KIRKPATRICK (3) Mt Pleasant. S. C. KATHLEEN KISER (31 Rock Hill, S. C. THOMAS A. KISER (IJ Bowman. S. C. VIRGINL R. KISSELL (2) Spartanburg. S. C. KAREN I. KITCHEN (IJ Fort Mill. S. C, P. JANET KIZER (3J Abbeville. S. C. DEBRA G. KLINGER (2) Greenville, S. C. MARK V. KLESINSKI (IJ Doraville. Ga. ELIZABETH A. KNIGHT (IJ Greenville, S. C. KENNETH W, KNIGHT (1) Charleston, S. C. lOSEPH L. KNITTLE (1) Alexandria. Va. CHARLES E. KNOBELOCH (3J Maitland. Fla. KRIS W. KNUDSEN (IJ Charleston. S. C. JEFFREY WM. KNUTSON (2J Hightstown. N. J. SCOTT A. KOEFOED (2J Summerville, S. C. LAWRENCE E. KOGUT (IJ Hamburg. N. Y. MICHAEL S. KOHN (3J Columbia. S. C. JAMES A KOLODY {2J Oaklyn. N. 1. STEVEN S, KORWAN (IJ Chappaqua, N. Y. KENNETH W. KREITZ (IJ Oakton. Va. ANITA M. KROGER (2) N. Augusta. S. C. 1 . :,-. - nif, • • t • t i i ASHBY R. KROUSE (2) Augusta, Ga. MARK T. KSIAZEWSKI (Ij Langhorne, Pa. KATHIE L. KULIKOWSKI (3) Greenville, S, C, CAROLYN M. KULZE (1) Greenville, S. C. KATHLEEN ). KUN ' (1) Columbia, S. C. SHEILA A. KURITZ (2) Charleston, S. G. DUANE A. KUYKENDALL (1) Gray Court, S. C. KIM A. LACEY (2) Clemson, S. C, STEVEN T. LACKEY (1) Tulsa, Ok. STEVE A. LADELFA (1) Rochester, N. Y. JOSEPH P. LAFERTE (2) N. Charleston, S. C. SHIRLEY R. LAGRONE (3) Greenwood, S. C. WILLIAM D. LAGRONE (2) lohnston, S. G. MARY L. LAKE (3) Prosperity, S. C. CHARLES R. LAMAR (3) Ninety Six, S. C. THOMAS H. LAMAR (1) N. Augusta, S. G. EDYTH L. LAMER (2) Sumter, S. C. TERECA D. LAND (1) Walhalla, S. G. ELIZABETH M. LANDER (3) Clemson, S. C, LORETTA J. LANDRETH (2) Westminster, S. C. EVERETT L. LANDRUM (2) Greenville, S. G. GEORGE Q. LANGSTAFF (2) Kingsport, Tenn. WILLIAM M. LANKFORD (1) Inman, S. C. STEFAN ]. LAPORTE (3) Bahamas lAMES F. LARUE (1) Atlanta, Ga. MARGARET G. LATIMER (2) Auburn, Ala. lANE N. LAUGHLIN (1) Rock Hill, S. C. MARY E. LAUGHLIN (3) Hampton, S. C. SUSAN E. LAURENS (2) Union, S. G. SALLY B. LAVENDER (3) Nevir Zion, S. G. JOHN L. LAWHON (2) Hartsville. S. C. CHRIS L. LAWRENCE (1) Elberton, Ga. JO ANN LAWRENCE (3) Greenville, S. G. MARSHALL T. LAWRIMORE (3) Mullins, S. G. RICHARD M. LAWSON (3) Columbia, S. C. SARAH A. LAWSON (2) Aiken, S. C. DEBORAH A. LAY (3) Seneca, S. C. LAURENCE C. LAYNE (1) Georgetown, S. G. PATRICIA A. LAYTON (3) W. Columbia, S. G. ERIC L. LAZZARI (2) Kingstree, S. C. DANIEL P. LEACH (1) Greer, S. G. JAMES H. LEACH (3) Arlington, Va. RANDY P. LEAPHART (1) Lancaster, S. C. JEAN F. LEAVITT (3) Madison, Conn. I. DON LEE (1) Piedmont, S. G. NINA D. LEE (2) Ware Shoals, S. C. RAUSA E. LEE (1) W. Columbia, S. G. ROBYN I. LEE (1) Spartanburg, S. G. RONALD D. LEE (2) Aiken, S. C. SUSAN J. LEE (3) Landrum, S. G. THOMAS E. LEE (1) Greenville, S. G. W. LOUIS LEE (3) Columbia, S. C. LYNDA I. LAGRAND (2) Aiken. S. C. JOHN A. LEITCH (3) Charleston, S. C. NANCY G. LEMACKS (1) Charleston, S. G. EDWARD LEMON (2) Barnwell, S. G. CATHY G. LENTZ (3) York, S. C. MARK H. LEONARD (2) Greenville, S. C. DAVID H. LEOPARD (2) Greenville, S. C. GEORGE T. LESUE (2] Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM S. LESLIE (1) Piedmont, S. C. j .- ' ' ! ' . ' ■■ ' -■■ ZACK W. LESTER (1) Clover, S. C. PAULA A. LEVER (3) Lancaster, S. C. FRANK A, LEVY (3) McLean, Va. STEVEN C. LEVY (1) McLean, Va. AMORET LEWIS (2) Hartsville, S. C. DONNA J. LEWIS (2) Williamsburg, Va. lAMES R. LEWIS (2) Bishopville, S. C. KENNETH D. LEWIS (3) Clemson, S. C. MELANIE L. LEWIS (3) N. Augusta, S. C. SYLVIA M. LEWIS (1) Statesville, N. C. ROBERT S. LIDE (1) Greenville, S. C. MERILYN LIMERICK (1) Rock Hill, S. C. KATHLEEN C. LINDENBERG (3) Charleston, S. C. NANCY A. LIND (1) Abbeville. S, C. JACK L. LINDER (3) Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM C. LINDERMAN (2) . . . .Heath Springs, S. C. ARTHUR B. LINDLER (2) Clemson, S. C. HOWARD L. LINDLER (1) Chapin, S. C. SUSAN G. LINDLER (3) Columbia, S. C. RICHARD 1. LINDSAY (3) N. Augusta, Ga. WADE H. LINDSAY (2) Spartanburg, S, C. lOAN A. LINEBERGER (2) Greenville, S. C. STAN E. LINTNER (1) Bennettsville, S. C. CAROLINE LIVINGSTON (3) Elloree, S. C. C. ELAINE LIVINGSTON (3) Easley, S. C. ROBERT H. LIVINGSTON (2) Florence, S. C. WILLIAM H. LIVINGSTON (2) Elloree, S. C. W. WESLEY LIVINGSTON (2) Coral Springs, Fla.  •«♦•♦ DEBRA L. LOCKABY (1) HendersonviUe, N. C. LYNN E. LOCKABY (3) Pendleton, S. C. DALE L. LOCKLAIR (3) Darlington, S. C. DAVID L. LOCKLAIR (1) Darlington, S. C. STAN R. LOGAN (1) Clemson. S. C. SUZI V. LOGAN (1) Scaramento, Ca. VICKl L. LOLLIS (2) Easley, S. C. PAMELA C. LAMAS (3] Columbia, S. C. CATHERINE E. LONAS (2) Waynesboro, Va. DAVID j. LONERGAN (1) Charleston, S. C. CAROLANNE LONG (1) Florence, S. C. GINA D. LONG (1) Spartanburg, S. C. ESTHER L. LONG (3) Greenville, S. C. RANDALL A. LONG (2) Greenville. S. C. ROBERT W. LONG (1) Columbia, S. C. SAMUEL A. LONG (3] Columbia, S. C. SHIRLEY F. LONG (1) Greenville, S. C. lOE D. LONGO (3) Greenville, S. C. ANNA M. LOOPER (3) Easley, S. C. DEBORAH K. LOOPER (3] Easley, S. C. KENNETH C. LOOPER (1) Easley, S. C. MARSHALL G. LOOPER (2) Pickens, S. C. HAROLD R. LOTT (1) BlackviUe, S. C. KENNTEH N. LOTT (1) BlackviUe, S. C. SALLY LOVE (2) Belton, S. C. SUZANNE LOVE (3) Belton, S. C. KAREN M. LOVELACE (3) Columbia, S. C. KAREN LOVELESS (11 Atlanta, Ga. ANSEL S. LOVELL (2) Gresham, S. C. DON A. LOVINGGOOD (1) Mauldin, S. C. JEAN M. LOVINGGOOD (3) Mauldin, S. C. BRIAN A. LOWE (2) Travelers Rest, S. C. CYNTHIA C. LOYD (3) Clemson, S. C. CYNTHIA L. LUCAS (2) Clarksburg, W. Va. MARTHA A. LUCIUS (3) Dillon, S. C. PHILIP J. LUCIUS (3) Dillon, S. C. MARIE H. LUCIUS (1) Dillon. S. C. JOHN H. LUMLEY (2J Greenwood. S. C. LINDSEY D. LUPO (2) Greenville, S. C. ROBERT D. LYLES (1) Spartanburg. S. C. WAYNE C. LYLES (1) Spartanburg. S. C. JIMMIE R. LYNN (3) Greenville. S. C. MARGARET W. MACDONALD (2) Clinton, S. C. RALPH G. MACDONALD (2) Sumter. S. C. DENICE L. MACE (IJ Greenville. S. C. STEPHEN P. MACE (2J Gresham. S. C. FRANCIS M. MACKIE (2) Summerville. S. C. CAROLYN P. MACLEISH (2) Orlando. Fla. PATRICIA F. MADDEN (2) Lexington. S. C. THOMAS L. MADDEN (11 Anderson. S. C. 4iJiA : BARRY H. MADDOX (2) Easley. S. C. JOHN R. MAFFETT (3J Saluda. S. C. MURPHY R. MAHAFFEY (2J Duncan. S. C. PAMELA L. MAHAFFEY (IJ Easley, S. C. ROBERT D. MAHONY (3) Silver Springs, Md. CAROLYN F. MAIER (1) Greenwood, S. C. KEVIN A. MALCOLM (1) Greenville, S. C. DAVID B. MALKMUS (IJ Massapequa, N. Y. CYNTHIA A. MALL (2] Camden, S. C. SUSAN A. MALONE (3) Ware Shoals. S. C. WANDA J. MALONE (2J Ware Shoals. S. C. Classes 529 „2U. J -- - ' ! ' - - MARY P. MALPHRUS (1) Greenville, S. C. LISA MANDELL (1) Orlando, Fla. MARCEL G. MANENT (2) Greenville, S. C. PATRICIA MANGERI (2) Maywood. N. J. HUGH H. MANN (1) Aiken, S. C. TED F. MANN (2) Greenville, S. C. JAMES L. MANESS (1) Union, S. C. KIM E. MANUEL (1) Fairfax, S. C. KARE E. MANYAK (2) Middletown, N. J. ANN H. MAPP (2) Columbia, S. C. JANET E. MAPPUS (3) Charleston, S. C. ARNOLD C. MARCUM (1) Marlboro, Md. LYNN C. MARKOVICH (1) Frogmore, S. C. MALCOLM L. MARLER (2J Gardendale, Ala. HOSEA M. MARRETT (2) Greenville, S. C, LISA A. MARSH (1) Charleston, S. C. DAVID T. MARSHALL(31 Spartanburg, S. C. JOSEPH A. MARSHALL (3) Graniteville, S. C. JUNE E. MARSHALL (1) Hartsville, S. C. MARTHA C. MARSHALL (2J Greenville, S. C. SHARON G. MARSHALL (1) Anderson, S. C. CHARLES E. MARTIN (1) Anderson, S. C. CHARLES L. MARTIN (2) Miami, Fla. GAYLE E. MARTIN (3) Spartanburg, S. C. KATHY P. MARTIN (3) Ware Shoals. S. C. MARTHA J, MARTIN (2) Hartsville, S. C. MARY S. MARTIN (3) Saluda, S. C. NANCY L. MARTIN (2) Graniteville, S. C. SHERYL L. MARTIN (3) Orangeburg, S. C. MARILYN MARTINEZ (3) Greenville, S. C. FRANK L. MAXWELL (1) Greer, S. C. BEVERLY J. MASON (3) Westminster, S. C. DAVID R. MASON (IJ Seneca, S. C. SIDNEY A. MASON (2) Wilmington. N. C. THOMAS D. MASON (1) Spartanburg, S. C. W. BEN MASON (3) Spartanburg. S. C. MYRA A. MASSEY (2) Greenville, S, C. RIZBA N. MASSEY (3) Easley, S. C. CATHERINE E. MATHIAS (3) Lexington, S. C. GEORGE WM. MATHIS (2) W. Union, S. C. LEE T. MATHIS (31 Edgefield, S. C. JAN E. MATTHEWS (3) Pottstown, Penn. JANICE L. MATHEWS (1) Dunedin, Fla. WEAT C. MATTIS (2J Camden, S. C. REGINA MATTOX (1) Eufaula, Ala. SUSAN C. MATTOX (3) Sumter, S. C. BRYANT M. MAULDIN (2) Anderson. S. C. ELIZABETH N. MAUNEY (IJ Columbia, S. C. lAMES W. MAY (2) Rock Hill, S. C. JOHNNY D. MAYO (3J Columbia, S. C. JOHN H. McALHANEY (1) Reevesville, S. C. DEBRA L. McALISTER (1 1 Union, S, C. SARA E. McALISTER (1) Florence, S. C. JAMES C. McALPINE (1) Bennettsville, S. C. BARNWELL P. McARTHUR (2) Columbia, S. C, MARY L. McARTHUR (1) Columbia, S. C. DANIEL B. McBRIDE (1) Perry. N. Y. CYNTHIA A. McCAIN (1) Mendham, N. J. RICHARD L. McCALL (1| Orangeburg. S. C. STEPHEN A. McCALL (3) Charlotte, N. C. TED A. McCALL (1) Easley, S. C. v i3S5ej ' : ;iu ••♦•♦ CHRIS W. McCALLISTER (3) Bernardsville. N. ]. LEWIS O. McCALUSTER (1) Spartanburg, S. C. CONSTANCE R. McCARTY (3) Ware Shoals, S. C. APRIL C. McCASKILL (1) Morgantown, W. Va. E. lEAN McCASKILL (3) Bethune, S. C. KEITH A. McCASKILL (3) Bethune, S. C. MARIANNA D. McCASKILL (2) Clemson, S. C. NANCY L. McCASKILL (2) Bishopville, S. C. PHILIP A. McCHAREN (1) Aiken, S. C. ANGELA P. McCLAIN (1) Iva, S. C. RANDALL K. McCLAIN (2) Pelzer, S. C. JOHN E. McCLARY (1] Walhalla, S. MELANIE McCLIMON (1) Greer. S. JEANNIE A. McCOLLIUM (1) Florence, S, MARTHA JEAN McCOMB (2) McCormick, S. WILLIAM P, McCOMBS (3) Anderson, S. ROBERT M. McCONNELL (2) Clemson, S. EDWARD G. Mccormick (3) Hillside, N. I. JOHN P. McCORMACK (1) Spartanburg, S. C, BRUCE S. McCOY (3) Monroe. N. C. DAN K. McCOY (2) Greenville, S. C. LAURA E. McCRARY (2) Greenville, S. C WILLIAM C. McCRARY (2) N. Charleston, S. C WILLIAM F. McCRARY (1) Columbia, S. C. MIKE E. McCRAW (3) Hanahan, S. C. DONNA J. McCREA (2) Kingstree. S. C. LINDA G. McCRORY (2) Cayce. S. C. BRENDA J. McCUEN (2) Ware Shoals, S. C. BARRY W. McCULLOUH (1) Clemson, S. C. KAREN I. McCULLOUGH (2) Fort Mill, S. C. EDDIE S. McCURRY (1| Honea Path, S. C. LENA R. McCUTCHEN (2) Bishopville. S. C. HARRY C. McCUTCHEON (1) Greenwood. S. C. OWEN K. McCUTCHEON (3) Dillon. S. C. W t classes 531 JAMES O. McDANIEL (1] Clover, S. C. PAUL L. McDANIEL (1) Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM A. McDANIEL (3) Ninety Six, S. C. CATHY D. McDonald (3) Orangeburg, S. C. MARTHA E. McDONALD (3) Winnsboro, S. C. MILFORD E. McDONALD (2) Iva, S. C. LEE M. McDOW (2) Kershaw, S. C, ALEX M. McDowell (l) Kershaw, S. C JOHN R. McDowell (2) Charleston, S, C LEONARD C. McDOWELL (1) Chesnee, S. C ELIZABETH A. McEACHERN (1) Greenville, S. C DENNIS E. McELHANNON (1) Clinton, S. C. NORWOOD R, McELVEEN (3) Rock Hill, S. C. CHARLES B. McFADDEN (3) Rock Hill, S. C. HENRY A. McFADDEN (3) Gable, S. C, NEWMAN C. McGARITY (3) Spartanburg, S, C. JOSEPH D. McGEE (2) Sidney, Ohio MIRIAM R. McGILL (3) Anderson, S. C. MARY L. McGINN (2) Charleston, S. C, CINDI McGRADY (2) Clemson, S. C, ELIZABETH M. McGRADY (31 Greenville, S, C. VERNA McGRATH (2) McCormick, S, C. TODD R. McGRAW (1) Middleton, Ohio JAMES R. McGregor (l) Hopkins, S, C. SUSAN O. McGUIRE (3) Greenville, S. C. LYNN R. McGUIRT (1) Fort Mill, S. C. TERRY J. McINVAILLE (2) Hartsville, S. C. JEANl-JE E. McKAY (1) Columbia, S. C. DENNIS W. McKENNA (2) Beaufort, S. C, JACK F. McKENNA (2) N. Arlington, Va, JACK McKENZIE (3) Mullins, S. C, PHOEBE L. McKEOWN (3) Roebuck, S. C, GREG McKINNEY (1) Greenville, S. C MICH.AEL J. McKINNEY (IJ Simpsonville, S. C, W. WATSON McKINNON (3) St. George, S, C. CINDY J. McKISSICK (1) Summerville, S. C. WILLIAM W. McLAMB (2) Clemson, S. C. M1CH. EL p. Mclaughlin (IJ Charleston, S. C. DAVID D. McLAURIN (3) Dillon, S. C. 4. f SUSAN McLAURIN (1) Greenville, S. C. JOHN C. McLEAN (2) Rock Hill, S. C. TIMOTHY P. McLELLAN (3) Dillon. S. C. JOHN F. McLEOD (1) Chesterfield, S. C. NANCY I. McLEOD (31 Newberry, S. C. RICHARD V. McLEOD (1) Camden, S. C. VANDA L. McLEOD (3) Camden, S. C. BRENDA 1. McLOUGHLIN (3) Mt. Pleasant, S. C. SANDRA K. McMAHAN (1) Clemson, S. C. MARY L. McMAKIN (3) Tucker, Ga. DEBORAH H. McNEELY (3) Sandy Springs. S. C. lOHN H. McNEELY (3) Atlanta, Ga. GEORGE T. McNEILL (2) Spartanburg, S. C. JAMES W. McPHAIL (3) Abbeville, S. C. REBECCA McPHAIL (3) Blackville, S. C. VANESSA K. McQueen (3) Miami, Fla, DEWANA A. McWATTERS (2) Chester, S. C. MICHAEL E. McWHORTER (3) Easley. S. C. WILLIAM W. McWHORTER (1) ... .Spartanburg, S. C. NANCY K. MEEHAN (1) Union, S. C. CAROL L. MEINCKE (3) Albuquerque, N.M. W. BRUCE MEIER (3) Wheaton, 111. HUGH C. McLAURIN (3) Elloree, S. C. JODEE L. MEISENHELDER (2) Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM F. MELANSON (2) Alexandria, Va. MORGAN R. MELLETTE (3) Summerville, S. C. BRIAN H. MELTON (1) Lancaster, S. C. PATRICIA G. MELTON (3) Greenville, S. C. DERRICK R. MERCK (3) Anderson, S. C. KEITH A. MERCK (3) Greenville, S. C. PAMELA J. MERCK (2) Pickens, S. C. DANTE C. MERCURIO (1) Livingston, N. J. JAN MERRIMAN (2) Gaithersburg, Md. ROXIE A. MERRITT (1) Charleston, S. C. RICHAMD B. MERTING (3) . .Charleston Heights, S. C. PEGGY L. MESSURA (1) Greenville, S. C. BRUCE E. METCALF (3) Camden, S. C. CYNTHIA E. METZ (3) Columbia, S. C. MICHAEL J. METZ (1) Spartanburg, S. C. RICHARD L. MEYER (2) Aiken, S. C. MARY HELEN MIKELL (3) Estill, S. C. DOUGLAS S. MILLER (1) McQuire. N. J. EDWIN E. MILLER (1) Jefferson, S. C. FRANCES J. MILLER (2) Abbeville, S. C. GARY M. MILLER (1) Sykesville, Md. GLENN E. MILLER (2) Cincinnati, Ohio JACKIE H. MILLER (2J Greenville, S. C. PAMELA G. MILLER (2) Mauldin, S. C. RAY C. MILLER (31 Clemson, S. C. ROBERT C. MILLER (2) Central, S. C. STANLEY M. MILLER (2) Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM H. MILLER (3J Enoree, S. C. EDWARD K. MILLS (1) Belton, S. C. MARK E. MILLS (3) Blair, S. C. MARY K. MILLS (3) New berry, S. C. MICHAEL R. MILLS (3] Blair, S. C. MOZELLE A. MILLS (31 Greenville, S. C. JOHN M. MILTON (2) Aberdeen, Md. CHERYL D. MIMS (2) Greenville, S. C. ROBERTA J. MINER (3) Hampton, S. C. EARL J. MINES (1) Hartsville, S. C. Classes 533 W , ' W w GRAY B. MINTER (1) Columbia, S. C. EDWARD C. MOBLEY (3) Rock Hill, S. C. TERRY L. MONCK (2| Anderson, S. C. DEBORAH G. MONROE (3] Marion, S. C. KATHLEEN B. MONROE (1) Marion, S. G. AGNES V. MONTGOMERY (2) Gable, S. C. ROBERT S. MONTGOMERY (2) Laurens, S. C. WALTER MONTGOMERY (1) Lancaster, S. C. LINDA D. MOODY (1) Simpsonville, S. C. ANN C. MOORE (2) Van Wyck, S. C. BENNY MOORE (2) Starr, S. G. CYNTHIA E. MOORE (2) Belton, S. C. ELLA J. MOORE (2) Easley, S. C. FRANK 1. MOORE (1) Clemson, S. C. GEORGE W. MOORE (1) Walhalla, S. C. HENRY B. MOORE (1) Rock Hill, S. C. KAREN M. MOORE (2) Anderson, S. C. THOMAS M. MOORE (2) Florence, S. C. VIRGINIA A. MOORE (3) Greenville, S. C. WILLL M C. MOORE (3) Anderson, S. C. PATRICIA A. MOOSE (3) Anderson, S. C. CHARLES L. MORGAN (1) Pendleton, S, C. JULIAN H. MORGAN III (1) Spartanburg, S. C, JAMES D. MORRIS (3) Fairforest, S. C. MADISON P. MORRIS (1) Lillington, N. C, MARY A, MORRIS (1) Fairforest, S. C. MICHAEL G. MORRIS (2) Forest City, N. C. ROBERT B. MORRIS (1) Beaufort, S. C. SCOTT A, MORRIS (2) Scotch Plains, N. J. SUSAN M. MORRIS (1) Rock Hill, S, C, TERESA L. MORRIS (1) Barnwell, S. C. JANICE G. MORRISON (1) Mauldin, S. C. JAMES R. MORROW, JR. (3) Greenville, S. C. PHILIP C. MORROW (3) Spartanburg. S. C. JOE D. MORTON (3) Rockville, Md. LENTZ R. MORTON (2) Kershaw, S. C, GREGG F. MORTON (1) Aiken, S. C. CLAUDIA K. MOSER (1) Chester, S. C. MARY O. MOSES (2) Sumter, S. C. DEBBIE J. MOSS (1) Walhalla, S. C. LESLEY J. MOSS (2) Fairfax, Va. CHARLOTTE A. MOTT (1) N. Augusta, S. C. ROBERT V, MOTT (3) Reston, Va. ADAM E. MUGKENFUSS (3) Ravenel, S. C, PAUL G. MUELLER (3) Summerville, S, C. DEBBIE E. MULL (1) Liberty, S, C. FREDDA E. MULLENIX (2) Anderson, S, C, DEBRAH L. MULLINAX (1) Taylors, S. C, FAYE L. MULLINAX (2) Easley, S. C. WALLY A. MULLINEX (1) Greenville, S. C. CATHERINE S. MULLIS (1) Blythwood, S. C. JOHN A. MURDEN (2) Charleston, S. C. SALLY E. MURDOCK (3) Anderson, S. C. MYRON H. MURLEY (3) Columbia, S. C, ALAN J. MURPH (3) Seneca, S. C. MARY K. MURPHY (2) Myrtle Beach, S. C. VIRGINIA C. MURRAY (1 ) Cayce, S. C. WILLIAM D. MURRAY (3) Rock Hill, S. C. GRADY C, MURRY, JR. (3) Grover, S. C. PHILIP W. MUSSMAN (IJ Rock Hill, S. C. DAVID N. MYERS (IJ Clemson, S. C. ciin os ;i:i4 JAMES B. MYERS (3) Summerville, S. C. KATHY MYERS (1) Greenville, S. C. PECOLIA A. MYERS (3) Greenwood, S. C. RICHARD S. MYERS (3) Clemson, S. C. THOMAS B. MYERS (2) Camden, S. C. HERB NAGAMOTO (1) Columbia, S. C. TINA L. NANCE (1) Columbia, S. C. SARAH L. NAPLES (2) Keystone Hts., Fla. KATHY L. NAVE (2) Greenwood, S. C. IIMMY CHARLES NASH (1) Columbia, S. C. DEBORAH A. NAVE (1) Greenwood, S. C. ARCHIE K. NEAL (1) Lancaster, S. C. lOHN C. NEAL (2) Clemson, S. C, WAYNE NEELY (3) McConnells, S. C. GLORIA R. NEIGHBORS (2) Rock Hill, S. C. JANET M. NELSON (3) Belton, S. C. MARGARET A. NETTLES (1) . . . .Moncks Corner, S. C. SUSAN M. NETTLES (2) Ridgeland, S. C. CORNELIA NEUBIA (21 Greenville, S. C. JUDY A. NEVES (IJ Columbia, S. C. KENNETH W. NEWMAN (2J Camden, S. C. MICHAEL E. NEWMAN (1) Houston, Tx. CLAUDIA F. NEWTON (1) Charleston, S. C. DAVID B. NICHOLS (2) Prosperity, S. C, JAMES K. NICHOLS (1) Union, S. C. JOHN M. NICHOLS (1) Rock Hill, S. C. SUSAN J. NICKLES (1) Greenwood, S. C. VICKI L. NIEMEYER (2) Seneca, S. C. ANNETTE M. NIMMER (IJ Ridgeland, S. C GREG M. NIMMONS (3J Seneca, S. C WILLIAM T. NIMMONS (2) Seneca, S. C STEPHEN K. NODINE (3) Greenville, S. C DOUGLAS R. NORRIS(31 Sumter, S. C RANDY K. NORRIS (IJ Simpsonville, S. C. LORINDA A. NORTHEY (IJ Rome, Ga. DAVID M. NORTON (1) N. Myrtle Beach, S. C. FARLEY M. NORTON (1) Greenwood. S. C. CELIA L. NUNAMAKER (3) Hanahan, S. C. FRANCES K. NUNN (1) Eastover, S. C. Classes ' 535 ANGELA M. DATES (2) Belton, S. C. [ESSE E. GATES (3) Statesville, S. C. CINDY O ' BRIEN (3) Maitland, Fla. ROBERT T. O ' BRYAN (1) Salters. S. C. MARY ELLEN J. O ' CONNOR (3) Atlanta, Ga. BARNETT E. O ' DELL, JR. (3) Cheraw, S. C. JERRY A, O ' DELL (3) Laurens, S. G. MARGARET S. O ' DELL (3) Liberty, S. C. WILLARD H. ODOM (1) Salters, S. C. MARGARET R. OKEY (2) Rock Hill, S. C. MARK D. OLDHAM (2) Columbia, S. C. JOHN R. ONUFER (2| Charleston, S. C. JAMES J. ORDOG (2) N. Charleston, S. C. DONNA L. ORR (1) Hanahan, S. C. EDWIN E. ORR (3) Hanahan, S. C. THOMAS W. ORR (3) Columbia, S. C. DENNY W. ORVIN, JR. (3) Pinopolis, S. C. MICHAEL P. O ' STEEN (2J Greenville, S. C. PATRICIA E. OSTEEN (3) Central, S. C. CHARLES H. OSTLING (3J Avon Park, Fla, JOSEPH G. OSWALD, III (1) Allendale, S. C. KATHY S. OUZTS (2) Callison, S. C. MARTY P. OUZTS (1) Greenwood, S. C. JESSE B. OVERTON (1) Columbia, S. C. JAMES G. OWEN (IJ Summit, N, J, DIANE E. OWENS (3) Greenville, S. C. HAROLD W. OWENS (2J Walhaila, S. C. KATHY D. OWENS (IJ Greenville, S. C. MARY R. OWENS (2) York, S. C. RALPH M. OWENS (3J Greenville, S. C. STUART C. OWENS (2) Aiken, S. C. WILLIAM R. OWENS (IJ Greer, S. C. HEBER N. PADGET (1) Gainesville, Ga. DOUGLAS M. PABODY (2) Willingboro, N. C. ALFRED L. PADGETT (3) Spartanburg, S. C. LINDA K. PAGE (21 Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM S. PAGE (21 Manning, S. C. THOMAS R. PAGELS (3J Bayport, N. Y, CLAIRE B. PALLES (31 Florence, S. C. JOHN J. PALMER (IJ Spartanburg, S. C. JOYCE A. PALMER (3J Gaffney, S. C. SALLIE T. PALMER (1) Sandy Springs, S. C, THEODORE H. PALMER (IJ Columbia, S. C. LINDA PANACGIONE (2J Greenville, S. C. CINDY K. PARKER (2J Clemson, S. C. DAVID A. PARKER (3J Abbeville, S. C. DOROTHY H. PARKER (21 Sumter, S. C. YVONNE E. PARKER (2) Travelers Rest, S. C. JAMES P. PARKMAN (21 Saluda, S. C. KENNETH D. PARKMAN (IJ Saluda, S. C. HAROLD M. PARKS (3J Greenville, S. C. RUSSELL P. PARKS (3] Greenville, S. C. SANDRA K. PARKS (2J Augusta, S. C. OPAL I. PARNELL (3J BishopviUe, S. C. WALTER M. PARNELL (2J Greenwood, S. C. CYNTHIA F. PARRIS (2J Gaffney, S. C. RITA M. PARRIS (3J Lancaster, S. C. HAYDEN J. PARTON, JR. (3) Spartanburg, S. C. VICTORIA J. PASCO (IJ Washington, Ga. CARL H. PATAT (3J Greer, S. C. TIMOTHY E. PATE (IJ Camden, S. C. riasws ' 536 • • • ♦ SHARON L. PATEREK (1) Greenville. S. C. CATHY C. PATRICK (2) Charleston, S. C. FRANCIS M. PATRICK (2) St. George, S. C. lAMES D. PATRICK, JR. (1) St. George, S. C. lOHN W. PATRICK (3) St. George, S. C. MARIAN F. PATRICK (2) Columbia, S. C. GARY R. PATTERSON (1) Anderson, S. C. lAMES G. PATTERSON (3) Anderson, S. C. PAN4ELA D. PATTERSON (3) Pendleton, S. C. RHONDA K. PATTERSON (3) Belton, S. C. ROBER L. PATTERSON (3) Anderson, S. C. JULIE E. PATTON (3) Travelers Rest, S. C. ROBIN A. PATTON (3] Rock Hill, S. C. NANCY A. PATURZO (2) Columbia. S. C. G. ANN PAULLING (1) St. Matthews, S. C. JEFFREY L. PAYNE (IJ Goose Creek, S. C. SUSAN K. PAYNE (1) Greenville, S. C. VIRGINIA G. PAYNE (IJ Spartanburg, S. C. DENNIS A. PEACE (IJ Greenville, S. G. NELSON R. PEACH (2) Jenkinsville, S. C. JAMES F. PEARMAN (1) Donalds. S. C. LLOYD M. PEARSON (2) Rock Hill, S. C. FRANK D. PEDEN (3) Greenville. S. C. JOHN S. PEDEN (2) Fountain Inn, S. C. SUSIE F. PEDEN (3) Easley, S. C. JOHN L. PEEPLES. Ill (3J Estill, S. G. WILLIAM H. PELHAM (2) Greenville, S. C. P. PH ILLIP PENDERGRASS, JR. (3) . .Great Falls, S. C. DAVID R. PENLAND (2) Columbia, S. C. RICHARD S. PENNEBAKER (1) Spartanburg, S. C. TIMOTHY A. PENNEKAMP (2) Charleston, S. C. EDNA L. PENNINGTON (3) York, S. C. DACQUIRI Z. PENNINGTON. JR. (1) . .Inebriated, S. G. CHARLES W. PENNSCOTT (2) Clemson, S. G. WADE L. PEPPER, JR. (3) Williamston, S. C. JOHN R. PERKINS (2J Hickory, N. C. MARY E. PERMAR (1) Aiken, S. C. NAUREEN M. PERRI (1) Yonkers, N. Y. PATRICIA M. PERRY (3) Rutherforton, N. C. WILLIAM J. PERRY, JR. (1) TimmonsviUe. S. C. BETTY R. PETTIGREW (1) Beaufort, S. C. DAVID L. PETTIGREW (3) Beaufort, S. C. JOSEPH E. PETTIGREW (1) Columbia. S. C. MICHAEL P. PETTIGREW (1) Iva, S. C. PHYLLIS A. PETTIGREW (3) Iva, S. C. LAURA C. PETTIT (3) Spartanburg, S. G. DALE L. PETTY (1) Spartanburg. S. C. MARY M. PHIFER (3) Spartanburg. S. C. BOZIE PHILLIPS (1) Manning, S. C. KATHERINE M. PHILLIPS (3J Greenville, S. C. REBECCA A. PHILLIPS (1) Greer, S. C. EVA K. PICKETT (1) Jasper, Ga. WILLIAM C. PICKEWS (2) W. Columbia. S. C. LAURA PINNER (2J Peak, S. C. JULIE E. PINSON (3J Greenwood, S. C. MICHAEL E. PIPKIN (2) Moncks Corner. S. C. EVA L. PITTARD (2J Simpsonville, S. C. MARSHA D. PITTMAN (2) Cayce, S. C. GARY D. PITTS (2) Gray Court, S. C. THOMAS E. PITTS (1) Greenville, S. C. ALBERT W. PLATT (1) Columbia, S. C. classes 537 wm CLELAND B. PLAYER (1) Bishopville, S. C. TERESA G. PLEMMONS (2) Greenville. S. C. SANDRA J. PLOTH (3) Greenville. S. C. GALEN G. PLOURDE (1) Caribou, Ma. ROBIN A. PLUMMER (2) Wayne, N. J. GARY T. PLYLER (1) Golumbia, S. C. VICKI I. PLYLER (2) Clarkston. Ga. REBECCA A. POE (3) Greenville. S. C. PATRICK N. POHL (1) Hanahan, S. C. ANGELA I. POLK (3) Greenville, S. G. CATHY D. POOL (1) Gainesville, Ga. HARRY W. POOLE (3) Gaffney, S. C. STEPHEN C. POOLE (1) Greenville. S, C. WILLIAM R. POOLE (2) Raleigh. N. C. BONNIE POORE (3) Rock Hill. S. C. CHARLES W, PORTER (2) Perry Hall, Md. MARY L. PORTER (3) Loris. S. C. GARY B. PORTH (3) St Matthews. S. C, JERD POSTON (2) Pamplico. S. C. KENNETH W. POSTON (2) Greenville. S. C. LAWRENCE D. POSTON (3) Greenville. S. C. ROBERT E. POSTON (1) Hemingway, S. C. WILLIAM R. POSTON (1) Hanahan. S. C. SANDRA L. POTTZ (3) Piedmont, S. C. CHRISTOPHER A. POULOUIN (1) Newark, Del. BONDI N. POWELL (3) johnsonville, S. C. CHARLES T. POWELL (2) Bethune. S. C. FRANK 1. POWELL (3) Bethesda, Md. JEAN M. POWELL (3) Anderson. S. C. LeROY D. POWELL (3) Anderson. S. C. JOHN C. POWERS (1) Schenectady, N. Y. STEPHEN R, POWELL (3) Florence. S. C. WILLL M L. POWELL (2) Dixon. Ky. JULIE C. PRATER (2) Joanna. S. C. MICHAEL D. PRATER (3) Greenville. S. C. MIRIAM C. PRATT (1) Camden. S. C. LOUANN PRESCOTT (1) Sumter. S. C. STEVEN W. PRESSLEY (3) Seneca. S. C, COKER N. PRICE (3J Wolfton. S. C. m fi DAVID M. PRICE (3) Sumter, S. C. DENNIS L. PRICE (1) Ninety Six, S. C. EDDIE C. PRICE (3) Campobello, S. C. HAROLD ). PRICE (3) Columbia, S. C. PAUL M. PRICE (1) Morristown, N. ]. KENNETH L. PRIDGEON (1] Spartanburg, S. C. FRANK T. PRINCE (2) Central, S. C. JANET A. PRINCE (2) Spartanburg, S. C. LINDA A. PRINGLE (2) Greenville, S. C. DARYL B. PRINTZ (1) Norristown, Pa. DELL M. PRINTZ (2) Norristown, Pa. MITZEE C. PRITCHARD (2) Clinton, S. C. ROBIN L. PRITCHARD (2) Lakeland. Pa. SISSY PROCTOR (2) Conway, S. C. ROBIN L. PROUT (2) Roxbury, N. Y. JANE E. PRUETT (1) N. Augusta, S. C. BARRY W. PRUITT (1) Greenville, S. C. EMILY I. PRUITT (1) Greer, S. C. FRANCIS S. PRUITT (1) Seneca, S. C. PEGGY A. PRUITT (2) Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM W. PRUITT (1) Greenville, S. C. HAYNES W. PRYOR (1) Rock Hill, S. C. CHARLES A. PULCINE (1) Travelers Rest, S. C. DAVID B. PULLEN (3) Kingstree, S. C. TERRY L. PULLIAM (3) Johns Island, S. C. CLARENCE S. PUND (3) Augusta, Ga. JANE L. PURCELL (2) Ladson, S. C. KEITH A PURDY (3) Sumter, S. C. VERA L. PURSLEY (2) Rock Hill, S. C. VICKI L. PURVIS (2) Union, S. C. B. PAUL PUSHKAR (3) Columbia, S. C. DARRELL W. PYEATT (2) Greenville, S. C. LEAH H. QUARLES (1) Florence, S. C. FRED M. QUATTLEBAUM (1) Saluda, S. C. JORGE QUINTERO (1) Greenville. S. C. DUNCAN W. RABEY (3) Clemson, S. C. KEN M. RADA (3) Anderson, S. C. JANET C. RADFORD (3) Greenwood. S. C. SUSAN J. RAINES (1) Landrum, S. C. WILLL M T. RAINES (1) Greenville, S. C. JOHN W. RAINEY (3) Spartanburg, S. C. ROBERT A. RAMBOW (3) Spartanburg, S. C. MICHAEL J. RAMPAY (3) Laurens, S. C. BARNWELL S. RAMSEY (3) York, S. C. DONALD L. RAMSEY (3) Anderson, S. C. ELIZABETH J. RAMSEY (3) Greenville, S. C. C. LANIER RANDALL (1) Atlanta, Ga. THOMAS M. RANDALL (1) Oradell. N. J. DEBRA L. RANEY (1) Atlanta, Ga. ANN R. RANKIN (2) Clemson. S. C. DAVID J. RASH (3) Union, S. C. PAMELA J. RAU (2) Scotch Plains, N. J. LAURA A. RAUCH (3) Saluda, S. C, MARY A. RAUSCHENBAGH (1) Pickens. S. C. NAOMI J. RAUTON (1) Ridge Springs. S. C. KAREN W, RAVAN (3) Clemson. S. C. TERRY R. RAY (2) Greenville, S. C. SUSAN H. RAWL (3J Lexington, S. C. CAROLYN J. RAYMER (2) Greenville, S. C. GORDON W. RAYNAL (3) Clemson, S. C. CINDY E. READ (2) Cayce, S. C, classes 539 WILLIAM A. READY, III (2) Columbia, S. C. GREGORY L. REAVES (2| Hartsville, S. C. MARIA E. REDDEN (1) Greenville, S. C. HAROLD K. REED (1) Columbia, S. C. lANET R. REED (2) Clemson, S. C. DAVID A. REESE (3) Lancaster, S. C, RAYMOND M. REESE (1) Travelers Rest, S. C. JEFFREY A. REEVES (2) Greenville, S. C. SUSAN C. REEVES (3) N. Augusta, S. C. DIANE C. REID (1) Summerville, S. C. MARTHA G. REID (1) Greenville, S. C. MARY E. REID (3) Fort Motte, S. G. SARAH |. REIDHEAD (3) Seneca, S. C. ROBERTA |. REINOVSKY (3) Pickens, S. C. FRANKLIN D, REIS (3) Florence, S. C, lOHN P. REMELIUS (3) Greenville, S. C, BONNIE ). REMBOLD (1) Gambrills, Md. KAREN L. RENO (3) Rock Hill, S. C. MARGIA A. RENO (1) Rock Hill, S. C. RICHARD H. RENTZ (1) Branchville, S. C. HUMBERTO G. REY (3) Torrimar, Puerto Rico DEBORAH A. REYNOLDS (2) Gaffney, S. C. E. LELAND REYNOLDS (2) Trenton, S. C. KAREN L. REYNOLDS (2) Sumter, S, C. PHILLIP H. REYNOLDS (3) Lexington, S. C. RICHARD H. REYNOLDS (1) Greenwood, S. C. WILLIAM R. REYNOLDS (1) Greenwood, S. C, TERRY R. RINEHART (1) Blackville, S, C. KEITH L. RHODEN (2) Greenville, S. C, ELIZABETH RHODES (1) Ehrhardt, S, G. LEON W. RHODES (31 Oxon Hill, Md. SARAH L. RHODES (3| Estill, S. C. SUSAN T. RHODES (1] Seneca, S. C. MICHAEL R. RHYMES (2) Clemson, S. C. PAULETTE RICE (1) Anderson, S. C. VALLIA ). RICHARDS (2) Hendersonville, N. C. HEWER G. RICHARDSON (1) Greenville, S. C. REBECCA, RICHARDSON (3) Columbia, S. G, SHERl I. RICHARDSON (1) Pomaria, S. G. VICTORIA K. RICHARDSON (1) Belton, S. C. WALTER K. RICHARDSON (2) . . .Heath Springs, S. C. BENNIE F. RICHBOURG (3) Charleston, S. G. JANET N. RICKER (31 Greenville, S. C. SAMUEL F. RICKER (IJ Greenville, S. C. JOHN P. RIGKERSHAUSER (1) Floran Park, N.j, ALLEN R. RIDDICK (1) Aiken, S. C. JO A. RIDDLE (2J Gaston, N. C. DEBORAH S. RIEMAN (1) Atlanta, Ga, PAUL T. RIDEOUT (2) Aiken, S. C. MARY C. RIKARD (1) Batesburg, S. C, HENRY C. RILEY (1) Columbia, S. C. ROBERT G. RILEY (2) Piedmont, S. C. K. LYNN RINGER (3) Newberry, S. C. ROBERT M. RIORDAN (2) Orangeburg, S. C. RICHARD W. ROBBIN (3) Central, S. C. GEORGE P. ROBELOT (1) Greenville, S. C. MARTHA G. ROBERSON (1) , . .Sullivan ' s island, S. C. CATHERINE A. ROBERTO (2) Seneca, S. C. BARBARA ROBERTS (3J Bamberg, S. C. DAVID J. ROBERTS (3) Seneca, S. C. JO A. ROBERTS (IJ Hampton, S. C. ClBases S-tO • • • ♦ MARY ). ROBERTS (1] Greenwood, S. C. JUDY Y. ROBERTSON (2) Sumter. S. C. BENJAMIN J. ROBESON (3) Cheraw, S. C. BRIAN A. ROBINSON (1) Greenville. S. C. COLETTA E. ROBINSON (2) Anderson. S. C. DURWOOD L. ROBINSON (1) Conway, S. C. MARK R. ROBINSON (1) Signal Mtn.. Tenn. MARLENE L. ROBINSON (2) Swansea. S. C. MARTHA P. ROBINSON (2) Greenville. S. C, PAMELA J. ROBINSON (1) Lancaster. S. C. JAMES D. ROCHESTER (1) Greenville. S. C, DAYE ROCHESTER (2) Columbia, S. C. MELBA L. ROCHESTER (3) Greenville, S. C. SUSAN M. RODDEY (1) Rock Hill. S. C. _ . AUDREY M, ROGERS (1) Clemson, S. C. B: EDITH L. ROGERS (1) Piedmont. S. C. DEBORAH K. ROGERS (3) Columbia. S. C. FRANK B. ROGERS (2) Bennettsville, S. C IRENE H. ROGERS (1) Hartsville, S. C lANET A. ROGERS (3) Orangeburg, S. C RANDAL C. ROGERS (3) Hanahan, S. C RICHARD A. ROGERS (2) Charleston, S. C SUSAN L. ROGERS (3) Hartsville. S. C. TERESA A. ROGERS (2) Columbia. S. C. WILLIAM A. ROGERS (1) Bennettsville, S. C. H WILLIAM J. ROGERS (3) Woodruff, S. C. Lc i ' SUSAN E. ROLL (2) Camden. S. C. JOHNNY R. ROLLINS (1) Jefferson. S. C. JILL B. ROMNEY (3J Rockville, Md, ANITA J. ROPER (3J Easley, S, C, DAVID C. ROSS (2J N. Augusta, S. C MELVIN G. ROSS (3J Charleston, S. C RICK ROUNTREE (2) Greenville, S. C PATRICIA E. ROURK (2J Williston, S. C. LINDA S. ROUSE (3) Columbia, S. C. SUSAN E. ROUSE (1) Luray, S. C. DEBORAH A. ROWELL (1) Greenwood, S. C. KENNETH C. ROWLAND (IJ Camden. S. C. JOHN F. ROWNTREE (3) Johnsonville, S. C. PSii 21 5955? rm IK m wwjulw mnmm m otonis TO COWT WC TVPC MF IWT TVPf STOP ffWW fPFTrilO ILLEeftL COfWflW ILLEGAL COf nf HV tiO ' J. BLEW IT M.M.iM.|; Classes 41 DONALD G. ROYSTER (3) Spartanburg, S. C. BOBBIE I. RUFF (1) Greenville, S. C. DANIEL W. RUFF (1) Ridgeway, S. C. LINDA M. RUFF (1) Columbia, S, C. NANCY S. RUFF (3) Ridgeway. S. C. SANDRA M. RUFF (1) Pomaria, S. C. FEFFREY S. RUSH (1) Greenwood, S. C. WILLIAM B. RUSH (3) Manning, S. C. WILLIAM C. RUSH (1) Greenwood. S. C. JESSEE M. RUSHTON (2) Greenwood, S. C. ROBERT E. RUSHTON (3) Johnston. S. C. RONALD L. RUSHTON (3) Saluda, S. C. EDWARD R. RUSSELL (3) Lexington Park, Md. JAMES M. RUSSELL |1| Holly Hill, S. C. AMY S. RUSTIN (2) Charleston, S. C. GERALD K. RUTH (1) Philadelphia. Pa. JAMES D. RUTLEDGE (31 Seneca. S. C. ELLEN V. RUVE (2) Belvedere. S. C. DAVID L. RYAN (2) Chester. S. C, THOMAS H. RYAN (3) Trenton. S. C. KIRK F. RYDLAND (1) Bethesda. Md. SUSAN A. SAINE (2) Columbia, S. C. DIANE C. SALLEY (3) Neeses, S. C. HARRIETT A. SALLEY (3) Orangeburg. S. C. ROBERT E. SALLEY (3) Neeses. S. C. JOHN W. SALTER (2) Charleston, S. C. REBECCA L. SALTER (3) Charleston. S. C. PETER E. SAMPSON (2] Aiken, S. C. SCOTT P. SAMPSON (2) Murrysville. Pa. CYNTHIA A. SAMS (1) Alexandria. Va. CYNTHIA A. SANDERS (2) Barnwell. S. C. DAVID E. B. SANDERS (2) Tucker. Ga. MARGARET L. SANDERS (1) Frogmore. S. C. MARTHA A. SANDERS (2) Greenville. S. C. STEPHEN O. SANDERS (2) Moncks Corner, S. C. TERRY L. SANDERS (3) Charleston. S. C. ROSALYN A. SANDIFER (3| Westminster. S. C. BARBARA W. SANFORD (1) Duncan. S. C. HELEN G. SANSBURY (3) Myrtle Beach, S. C. DAVID A. SAPP (2) Dillon. S. C. DEBORAH L. SAPP (3) Lancaster. S. C. GLENN R. SARRATT (2) Rock Hill. S. C. JOHN M. SARRATT (3) Gaffney. S. C. RICHARD H. SATCHER (3) Edgefield, S. C. KENNY SATTERFIELD (3) Goose Creek, S. C. DEBRA E. SAUNDERS (3) Mt. Pleasant, S. C. LESLIE M. SAUNDERS (1] Montreat, N. C. RUSSELL A. SAUNDERS (3) Walterboro. S. C. DAVID P. SAVAGEAU (3) Seneca. S. C. LINDA L. SAVAGEAU (3) Seneca, S. C. MICHAEL R. SAVAGEAU (1) Seneca. S. C. DONALD W. SAVERANCE (1) Lamar. S. C. KATHERINE B. SAWYER (2) Columbia. S. C. KEITH D. SAYLOR (3| Westminster. S. C. TERRY O. SAYLOR (3) St. Matthews. S, C. KENNETH D. SAYLORS (3) Anderson. S. C. NORMAN M. SCARBOROUGH (1) Moncks Corner, S. C. RUTLEDGE L. SCARBOROUGH (1) .Hemingway. S. C. DANIE P. SCHAAF (3) Greenville. S. C. PAULA M. SCHAEFER (2) Orangeburg. S. C. BETHANY J. SCHILLING (2| Mauldin. S. C. DAVID I. SCHIPPER (3) Wyckoff, N. J. CINDY S. SCHIRMER (1) Charleston, S. C. lOSEPH D. SCHMIDT (3) Charleston, S. C. ALLEN Vv-. SCHNAAK (2) Lilburn. Ga. CHARLES E. SCHNEIDER (1) Clearwater, Fla, KAREN L. SCHOFFSTALL (3) SummerviUe, S. C. EDWIN J. SCHOLLKOPF (3) Seneca, S. C. SUSAN D. 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SHARPE (3) Anderson, S. C. RONALD E. SHEALY (3) Ninety Six. S. C. WALTER W. SHEALY (2) Victorville, Ca. DANIEL E. SHEAROUSE (1) Irmo, S. C. M. FRANK SHEDD (2) Barnwell, S. C. JAMES E. SHEEHAN (2) Camp Lejune, N. C. KAREN E. SHEETS (3) Moncks Corner. S. C. DAN B. SHEFFER (1) Columbia, S. C. lOHN SHELL (3) Shelbyville, Temi. MARIETTA SHELL (2) Greenwood, S. C. STANLEY W. SHEFTALL (1) Greenville, S. C. JOHN S. SHERARD (2) Winston-Salem. N. C. THOMAS A. SHERARD. JR. (3) Anderson. S. C. CLARENCE T. SHERRON (3J Piedmont. S. C. JAMES H. SHIRER. JR. (2) Elloree. S. C. ALICE E. SHIRLEY (3J Honea Path. S. C. SYLVIA E. SHIRLEY (3) Iva. S. C. KEVIN D. SHORT (3J Chesterfield. S. C. MONA R. SHORT (1) Cheraw. S. C. DEBBIE C. SHULER (3J W. Columbia, S. C. SAMUEL H. SHULER. JR. (3) Holly Hill, S. C. SUSAN C. SHULER (2) Holly Hill. S. C. KENNETH S. SHUTE (2) Fort Mill. S. C. SUSAN ANNE SIBERT (1) Columbia. S. C. H. WILLIAM SICKLING. 11 (2) Columbia. S. C. DANIEL H. SIDES (3) Gaffney. S. C THOMAS W. SIEBEN (IJ Summit. N. CAHTERINE H. SIERER (3) Atlanta. Ga, STEVEN H. SIGMON (2) Newington, Conn. JILL SIGAFOOS (3) Aurora, Ohio RICHARD I. SILVERMAN (Ij Huntington. N. Y. C.INT)Y J. SIMMONS (1) Belton. S. C. GLENN W. SIMMONS (1) Clinton. S. C. NKIL SIMMONS (3) Harrington Park, N. J. • ♦ ' • • PAULA E. SIMMONS (1) VValterboro, S. C. RALPH B. SIMMONS (1) Spartanburg, S. C. BOBBI A. SIMPSON (1) Clemson, S. C. ]OE P. SIMPSON (1) Lancaster, S. C. MADILON SIMPSON (2) Central, S. C. RANDOLPH V. SIMPSON (2) Spartanburg, S. C. ROBERT M. SIMPSON, III f2) Columbia, S. C. ROGER K. SIMPSON (3) Seneca, S. C. GUY M. SIMS (3) Madison, Fla. WILLIAM A. SINCLAIR (1) Spartanburg. S. C. LINDA A. SINGLETON (1) Charleston, S. C. CAROL D. SINK (1) Charlotte, N. C. LAWRENCE G. SIPPEL (1) Rock Hill, S, C. ELIZABETH D. SITTON (3) Easley, S. C. GENEVIEVE H. SKARDON (1) Clemson, S. C, KAREN ANN SKARUPA (3) Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL J. SKARUPA (1) Greenville, S. C, ANTHONY I. SKATELL (3) Greenville, S. C. STAN P. SKEITON (1) Greenville, S. C. THOMAS E. SKELTON, IR. (3) Clemson, S. C, CATHERINE T. SKINNER (1) Greenville, S. C. ELIZABETH I. SKINNER (1) Clemson, S. C. ROLAND L. SKINNER (3) Florence, S. C. ERIK D. SKOW (1) Florence, S. C. MITCH SLADE (3) Edgefield, S. C. ELIZABETH G. SLATTERY (3) Greenville, S, C. SANDRA L. SLICE (3) Newberry, S. C. CHEVIS R. SLIGH (3) Ninety Six, S. C, MYRA S. SMALL (2) Columbia, S. C. SUSAN LYNN SMALLEY (2) Williamston, S. C. ALTON O. SMITH, IR. (1) Sumter, S. C. ANDREW C. SMITH (3) Charleston, S. C. ANDREW M. SMITH (1) Newberry. S. C. BRIAN B. SMITH (3) Orangeburg, S. C. CATHY ANN SMITH (3) Anderson, S. C. CHARLES E. SMITH (1) Columbia, S. C. CHARLES F. SMITH (2) Gaffney, S. C. CHARLES H. SMITH (1) Delaware, Ohio CLAUDIA V. SMITH (3) Wagener, S. C, DAVID W. SMITH (2) Hartsville, S, C, DON A. SMITH (3) Williston, S. C. GENE H. SMITH (1) Greenville, S. C. GEORGETTE SMITH (3) Columbia, S. C. GLEN P. SMITH (1) Columbia. S. C. HARRIET E. SMITH (3) Anderson, S. C, JAMES S. SMITH (1) McGuire AFT, N. J. JOHN W. L. SMITH (3) N. Augusta, S. C. JOSEPH A. SMITH (2) Anderson, S. C. LAURA R. SMITH (1) Virginia LESLIE M. SMITH (3) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. LINDA K. SMITH (3) Clemson, S. C. MARTHA L. SMITH (3) Mauldin, S. C. MICHAEL W. SMITH (3J Pickens, S. C. PATRICIA J. SMITH (1) Clemson, S. C. PHILLIP H. SMITH (2) Greer. S. C. RAYMOND T. SMITH (1) Pelzer. S. C. ROBERT E. SMITH (2) Florence. S. C. ROGER D. SMITH (3) Spartanburg, S. C. SALLI SMITH (2) Winnsboro, S. C. SAMUEL H. SMITH, |R. (2) Charleston, S. C. SANDRA L. SMITH (2J Spartanburg. S. C. classes 545 SUSANNAH W, SMITH (2) Ridge Springs. S. C. TERRI L. SMITH (3) Miami. Fla. THOMAS E. SMITH (3) Columbia, S. C. THOMAS G. SMITH (3| Greenville, S. C. THOMAS W. SMITH (3) Greenville. S. C. TONY R. SMITH (2) Honea Path. S. C. VINCENT D. SMITH (3) Bethune, S. C. VERNON C. SMITH (3) Huntersville, S. C. MICHAEL L. SMITHWICK (1) Raleigh. N. C. [ULIUS A. SMOAK (3) Bowman, S. C. KERNEY D. SMOAK (1) Branchville, S. C. MARY SMOAK (2] Miami. Fla. lOSEPH B. SMYTH (3) Charleston, S. C. PAUL F. SMYTH (1) Charleston. S. C. KEITH O. SNELGROVE (2) W. Columbia, S. C. ANNE M. SNIPES (2) Central. S. C. GEORGE D. SNIPES (1) Lancaster. S. C. ROBERT S. SNIPES (1) Belton, S. C. CAROLINE F. SNODDY (1) Clemson. S. C. CHARLES G. SNOW (1) Clover, S. C. CHESTER E. SNYDER (2) Greenville. S. C. JOHN O, SNYDER (2) Columbia. Md. LUANNE SNYDER (2) Hartwell, Ga TINA I, SOSEBEE (2| Charleston Hts.. S. C NANCY E. SOUTHERLIN (2) Taylors. S. C THOMAS R. SOUTHERS (3) Greenville, S. C MARIAM S. SOWELL (3) Lancaster. S. V. NANCY R. SOWERS (2) Atlanta. Ga RICHARD J. SPAHR (1) Cincinnati, Ohio MIRIAM E. SPANN fl) Sumter, S. C. JAMES D. SPARKMAN (2) Hopkins, S. C. TANYA A. SPEARMAN (i) Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM E. SPEARMAN (3) Chappells, S. C. CARL G. SPEER (3) New Orleans, La. HEIDI M. SPEISSEGGER (2) Charleston, S. C. CHESTER S. SPELL (2) Savannah, Ga. THOMAS R. SPENCER (1) Sumter, S. C. GREGORY T. SPIRES (3) Conviray, S. C. REBECCA L. SPIRES (1) Anderson, S. C. ROBERT K. SPIRES (3) Barnwell, S. C. STEVEN T. SPIRES (1) Bristol, Va. JAMES T. SPIVEY (3) Chapin, S. C. PAMELA S. SPOTTS (1) Sumter, S. C. CAROL M. SPROTT (3) Sumter, S. C. DAVID R. SPROUSE (2) Clover, S. C. JUDITH R. SQUIRES (2) Latta, S. C. WANDA E. SQUIRES (3J Myrtle Beach, S. C. JULL N D. STACK (2) Taylors, S. C. WILLIAM H. STACY (1) Meggett, S. C. CATHY A. STALCUP (2) Seneca, S. C. CHARLES J. STANCIL (3J Wegener, S. C. PATRICIA A. STANFORD (IJ St. Augustine, Fla. GLORL D. STANSELL (2) Pickens, S. C. LEX W. STAPLETON (21 Greenville, S. C. PAMELA J. STAPLETON (2) Summerville, S. C. SUZANNE B. STATON (2) Orlando, Fla. DANIEL M. STEADLEY (2) Charleston, S. C. DAVID S. STEELE (2J Tulsa, Okla. H. DAVID STEELE (3) Lexington, S. C. PENELOPE R. STEEN (1) Lancaster, S. C. NICK W. STEGALL (3J Clemson, S. C. STANLEY W. STEGALL (IJ Greenville, S. C. JOHN A. STEHMEYER (1) Charleston, S. C. JULI E. STEPHENS (1) Greenville, S. C. ROGER E. STEPHENS (IJ Ninety Six, S. C. KATHY J. STEVENS (2) Spartanburg, S. C. PAMELA K. STEVENS (3) Taylors, S. C. SANDRA J. STEVENS (IJ W. Columbia, S. C. KEITH C. STEVENSON (IJ Seneca, S. C. JAMES R. STEVENSON (1) Hanahan, S. C. PAMELA STEWART (3J Ft. Pierce, Fla. RANDALL S. STEWART (2) Greenwood, S. C. FRANK W. STIFF (1) Salem, Va. DANNY H. STILL (IJ Barnwell, S. C. DAVID H. STILL (1) Blackville, S. C. KENNETH L. STILL (2) Greer, S. C. SHERON A. STILL (IJ Chapin, S. C. EARL M. STILLINGER (1) Orangeburg, S. C. CLARENCE L. STOGNER (3) Hartsville, S. C. REBECCA B. STOGNER (IJ Hartsville, S. C. JIMMY L. STOKES (IJ Pendleton, S. C. JOHN W. STOKES (3) Columbia, S. C. BARRY L. STONE (IJ Greenville, S. C. CHARLENE STONE (3) N. Augusta. S. C. DAVID R. STONE (1) Greenville, S. C. JIM STONE (2J Ware Shoals, S. C. NENA C. STONE (3) Ware Shoals, S. C. SAMUEL R. STOI IE (3J Chester, S. C. THOMAS E. STONE (IJ Clarks Hill, S. C. Classes 547 JOHN C. STONEY (3) Summerville, S. C. MARY O. STOUDENMIRE (1) Orangeburg. S. C. TRINA B. STOUDENMIRE (1) Pendleton, S. C. JEFFREY W. STOUT (1) Isle of Palms, S, C. SANDRA J. STOWE (1) Belmont, N. C. JAMES W. STRAWHORN (1) Honea Path. S. C. WILLIAM F. STRICKLAND (1) Nichols, S. C, CYNTHIA J. STRODE (IJ Avon. Conn. EDWIN M. STROM (2J Edgefield. S. C PAMELA L. STROM (3) Spartanburg, S. C REBECCA A. STROM (2) McCormick. S. C WILSON L. STROM (3) Edgefield, S. C. LYNN C. STRONG (2) Craftsbury Commons, Vt. BRADI-£Y H. STROUD (3| Columbia. S. C. BETTY A. STROUP (1) Atlanta. Ga. SUSAN R. STROUP (3) Gastonia, N. C. ELIZABETH J. STROUPE (1) Stanley. N. C. RANDOLPH P. STROUPE (1) Spartanburg. S. C. CHARLES A. STUART, JR. (3) Columbia. S. C. RAYMOND L. STUBBLEFIELD (3) . . . .Greenville. S. C. ANGIE E. STUBBS (1) Greenville, S. C. JUDITH M. .STUBBS (IJ Sumter, S. C. DWIGHT C. STUCKEY (31 Hartsville. S. C. EMIL STUDINKA (3) Aiken. S. C, KATHY A. STUKES (1) Hartsville. S. C KATHRYN S. STULTZ (IJ Atlanta. Ga JOHN K. STURMAN (3J St. Clair. Pa CHRISTOPHER M. SUBLETTE (IJ Shalimar. Fla JOSEPH S. SUBLETTE (IJ Sumte r. S. C. FRANCES A. SUDDETH (31 Clinton. S, C. BARBARA L. SUDDETH (3) Easley, S. C. DARRELL A. SUDDETH (31 Duncan. S. C. GEORGE E. SUGGS (3J Columbia. S. C. JAMES W. SUGGS (IJ Greenville, S. C. classes 548 lANET L. SULLIVAN (1) Walhalla, S. C. PEGGY A. SULLIVAN (2) Greenville, S. C. ROBERT W. SULLIVAN (3) Laurens, S. C. MARTHA M. SUMAN (3) Clemson, S. C. GARY W. SUMEREL (1) Laurens, -S. C. MARGARET J. SUMNER (2) Rock Hill, S. C. BRETT A. SUNDERLAND (1) Atlanta, Ga. JOHN C. SURATT (2) Wilmington, Del. BRIAN L. SUTTON (1) Ciarkesville, Ga. GLENN A. SUTTON, III (2) Ft. Pierce, Fla. THOMAS D. SUTTON (2) Charleston, S. C. ROBERT A. SUTTON (1) Greenville, S. C. lANE Q. SWEENEY (2) Indianapolis, Ind. TROY D. SWEENOR (3) Mt. Pleasant, S. C. ROBERT D. SWINDOLL (1) Taylors, S. C. HARRY L. SWYGERT (2) Columbia, S. C. RENEE L. SWYGERT (2) Anderson, S. C. V. MARYANN SWYGERT (1) Lexington, S. C. lOHN H. TABOR (2) Greenville, S. C. NANCY E. TALBOT (3) Columbia, S. C. SHARON L. TALLEY (1) Easley, S. C. DEBORAH D. TANNER (3) Sumter, S. C. lAMES B. TANNER (3) Hemingway, S. C. JIM B. TANKERSLEY (1) Greenville, S. C. BEVERLY L. TATE [3) Taylors, S. C. STEVE B. TATE. IR. (2) Mauldin, S. C. DANIEL ]. TAUBER (2) Curaco-Neth-Antilles KENNETH I. TAW (3) Baldwin, N. Y. ALVIN A. TAYLOR (3) Mullins. S. C. ARTHUR M. TAYLOR, III (1) Columbia, S. C. CATHERINE L. TAYLOR (2) Columbia, S. C. CONNIE G. TAYLOR (1) Laurens, S. C. DAVID W. TAYLOR (1) Easley, S. C. DONALD F. TAYLOR (3) Laurens, S. C. DOUGLAS S. TAYLOR (1) Petersburg, Va. FRANKLIN W. TAYLOR (2) Morristown, Tenn GERALD R. TAYLOR (1) Ware Shoals, S. C. HILDA A. TAYLOR (2) Simpsonville, S. C. JACK Z. TAYLOR (2) Greenwood, S. C. JOHN M. TAYLOR (3) Piedmont, S. C. LAWRENCE M. TAYLOR (1) Columbia, S. C. LINDA K. TAYLOR (3) Columbia, S. C. MAXINE TAYLOR (2) Columbia, S. C. RICHARD A. TAYLOR (2) Ware Shoals, S. C. RICHARD B. TAYLOR (2) Charleston, S. C. THOMAS C. TAYLOR (1) Stone Mountain, Ga. THAMA A. TEAGUE (1) Columbia, S. C. JON B. TEMPLETON (2J Greenwood, S. C. WILLIAM R. TEMPLETON (1) Rock Hill, S. C. WINDY I. TEMPLETON (3) Greer, S. C. JOHN B. TENNEY (1) Wayne, Pa. ALAN M. TEWKESBURY, JR. (2) Aiken, S. C. CHARLES O. THEO (3) Spartanburg, S. C. PAUL M. THIGPEN (3) Greenwood, S. C. BRUCE W. THOMAS (2) St. George, S. C. RICHARD E. THOMAS (3) Greenville, S. C. RODNEY T. THOMAS (3) Anderson, S. C. ROSANNE W. THOMAS (1) Columbia, S. C. SHAROL L. THOMAS (1) Greenwood, S. C. SUSAN B. THOMAS (2) Columbia, S. C. TOBY THOMAS (2) Atlanta, Ga. Classes 549 GEORGE H. THOMASON (2) Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL M. THOMASON (3) Spartanburg, S. C. BARBARA L. THOMPSON (2) Greenville, S. C, CHARLES G. THOMPSON (3) Honea Path, S. C. CLIFFORD C. THOMPSON (1) Greenville. S. C. I. BRADFORD THOMPSON (2) Highstown, N. J. JESSIE L. THOMPSON (2) Knoxville. Tenn. JOHN F. THOMPSON (2J Rock Hill, S. C. JUDITH L. THOMPSON (2) Orangeburg, S. C. KIMBERLY A. THOMPSON (1) Spartanburg, S. C. LEE E, THOMPSON (IJ Camden, S. C. LINDA M. THOMPSON (3) Cheraw, S. C. TEMPIE C. THOMPSON (1) Conway, S. C. TONY E. THOMPSON (1) Hodges, S. C. TRUDY A. THOMPSON (1) Camden, S. C. ANNE C. THORNTON (2) Spartanburg, S. C. GARY S. THORNTON (1) Jackson, S. C. JAMES A. THRAILKILL (2) Cheraw , S. C. DARYL F. THREADGILL (3) Cheraw, S. C. BOBBY R. THREATT (1) Rock Hill. S. C. DAVID F. THURSTON (2) Saddle River. N. J. MICHAEL B. TILLER (3) Mayesville, S. C. JOHN S. TIMMERMAN (IJ Edgefield, S. C. PATRICL D. TIMMERMAN (2) Edgefield, S. C. JOE M. TIMMONS (2) Greenville, S. C. CYNTHIA F, TIMMS (3) Anderson. S. C. WILLIAM M. TINDAL (3J Columbia, S. C. JULIA J. TINSLEY (3J Easley, S. C. MARY H. TINSLEY (3) Florence, S. C. ROBERT W. TINSLEY (1) Fountain Inn. S. C. ANN D. TODD (2) Camden, S, C, JAMES I. TODD (2J Greenwood. S. C. HOWARD M. TOLLEY (31 Bethesda, Md. JACKIE M. TOLLISON (2) Greenville, S. C. RUSTY W. TOMPKINS (1) Summerville, S. C. KATHLEEN A. TOMSUCK (2) Greenville, S. C. WENDY J. TOOLE (IJ Greenville. S. C. AUSTIN J. TOTHACER (2J Columbia. S. C. FREDERICK W. TOULMIN (1) Dallas. Texas CYNTHIA Y. TORRES (3) Ridgeland. S. C. THOMAS K. TOWE (21 Spartanburg. S, C. WILLIAM E. TRADO (1) Anderson, S. C. ESTHER M. TRAMMEL (IJ Duncan. S. C. HARRISON F. TRAMMELL (1) Greer, S. C. WILLIAM R. TRAYLOR (3) Winnsboro, S. C. JANET H. TRAYNHAM (3J Greenville, S. C. MARY B. TRIMBLE (IJ Tallahassee. Fla. FRED A. TRIPLETT (3) Chester. S. C. VIRGINIA L. TRIPOD (3J Atlanta, Ga. MARY D. TRIPP (2J Piedmont. S. C. SUZANNE TROTTER (31 Saluda. S. C. CAROLYN TRUESDALE (31 Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM C. TRUESDALE (3J Lugoff. S. C. M. SUSAN TRUETT (2) Manning. S. C. CALVIN R. TRUSSELL (2J Walterboro. S. C. JOSEPH R. TRUSSELL (3J Hanahan, S. C. GLENDA L. TUCK (1) Greer. S. C. LOUIE D. TUCKER (3) Calhoun Falls. S. C. ROBIN L, TUCKER (3J Easley, S. C. STEPHEN W. TUCKER (3J Charlotte, N. C. THOMAS E. TUCKER (2J Greenville. S. C. MICHAEL H. TULLE (3) Columbia, S. C. GUY A. TUMBLIN (2) Clinton, S. C. HALL TURNER, |R (2) Camden, S. C. JAMES A. TURNER (3) Tampa, Fla. lOHN W. TURNER (3) Gaffney, S. C. MARILYN M. TURN ' ER (2) Edgefield, S. C. SALLY A. TURNER (3) Gaffney, S. C. STANLEY C. TURNER (3) Greenville, S. C. TIMOTHY TURNER (3) Batesburg, S. C. L. ELIZABETH TUTTLE (2) Columbia, S. C. MICHAEL P. TYLEE (2) Charleston Hgts., S. C. LARRY V. TYREE (1) Camden, S. ROSALYN A. TYSON (1) Orangeburg, S. DAVID A. ULMER (1) Brunson, S. FRED F. ULMER (3) Orangeburg, S. WILLIAM D. ULMER (3) Islandton, S. ROBERT UNSER (1) Hampton, S. C. MICHAEL S. UPTON (3) Piedmont, S. C. DEBORAH A. VAIDA (1) Elgin, S. C. CONSTANCE E. VAIGNEUR (3) Jackson, S. C. DAWN E. VAUL (2) Greenville, S. C. CHRISTY M. VANKIRK (3) Bethesda, Md. DAVID B. VANMATRE (3) Annandale, Va. MARY J. VAUGHAN (3) Liberty, S. C. BARBARA L. VAUGHN (1) Canfield, Ohio ROBERT A. VAUGHN (2J Greenville, S. C. GLENN M. VEHORN (1) Greenville, S. C. f i It -ll.r ' iy ' RALPH N. VICK (3) Alision. N. Y. ROBERT L. VICKERY (3) Clemson, S. G. FLOYD D. VINSON (1) Camden, S. C. MARY R, VISSAGE (1) Greenville. S. C. ) m ALISABETH VOGEL (1) Clemson, S. C. TERRY W. VOLLNOGLE (2) Greenville. S. C. ERNEST C. VON HARTEN (2) Beaufort. S. C. DENNIS W, WADDELL (3) Woodruff. S. C. HAROLD S. WADE (1) Camden. S. C. VERNON D. WADE. IR. (3) Greer. S. C. STEVEN M. WAGNER (2) Greenville, S. C. CAROLYN E. WAHLY (1) Ft. Mill. S. C. FRIEDA B. WALD (2) Clemson, S. C. RONALD D. WALD (3) Clemson, S. C. BRIAN F. WALDREP (1) Greenwood. S. C. MARGARET E. WALDREP (2) Greenville. S. C. LARRY D. WALDROP (2] Anderson. S. C. PEGGY I. WALDROP (1) Greenville, S. C. ROBERT I. WALDROP (1) Hanahan, S. C. THOMAS A. WALDROP (1] Hanahan, S. C. RHONDA L. WALFIELD (3) Walterboro, S. C. CECIL M. WALKER (3) Sumter. S. C. lAMES C. WALKER (1) Grand Rapids. Mi. lOYCELYN WALKER (3) Greenwood. S. C. LINDA W. WALKER (3) Myrtle Beach. S. C. MICHAEL E. WALKER (3) Anderson. S. C. PATRICIA WALKER (3) Cayce. S. C. PATRICK T. WALKER (3) Spartanburg. S. C. WILLIAM H. WALKER (3) Glemson, S. C. WILLIAM L. WALKER (1) Clinton, S. C. BONNIE R. WALL (3) Newberry, S. C. TOMMY T. WALL (3) Ridgeland, S. C. JAMES M. WALLACE (3) Clemson, S. C. TIMOTLIY R. WALLACE (1) Saluda, S. C. TERESA J. WALLEN (1) Spartanburg, S. C. ROBERT B. WALSH (2) Vineland, N. J. CHARLES R. WALTERS (3) Lancaster, S. C. ROBERT S. WALTERS (2) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. STEVEN E. WALTHER (1) Taylors, S. C. DAVID L. WALTON (3) Clinton, S. C. MICHELLE L. WAND (3) Sumter, S, C. KENDALL W. WANNAMAKER (1) .St. Matthews, S. C. BETH WARD (2) Lake City, S. C. LYNDA P. WARD (1) Mullins, S. C. WILLIAM W. WARDLAW (1) St. Matthews, S. C. WALTER L. WARNOCK (2) Belton, S. C. JANE WARREN (1) Pendleton, S. C. PATTICIA L. WARREN (2) Pendleton, S. C. RICHARD J. WATERHOUSE (1) Orlando, Fla. CALVIN R. WATERS (1) Williamston, S. C. VICKI J. WATERS (1) Florence, S. C. BETH WATES (2) Edgefield, S. C. CLEVE L. WATFORD (1) Lamar, S. C. GLORIA A. WATKINS (3) Greenville, S. C. JAN M. WATKINS (1) Leesville, S. C. MATTHEW J. WATKINS (2) Clemson, S. C. ' NORMAN R. WATKINS, JR. (3J Chapin, S. C. SUSAN H. WATKINS (2) Greenville, S. C. THOMAS J. WATKINS (3J Anderson, S. C. WILLIAM B. WATKINS (1) Anderson, S. C. BARBARA F. WATSON (1) Camden, S. C. BLAKE T. WATSON (3) Bishopville, S. C. CAROL W. WATSON (3) Charleston, S. C. CYNTHIA A. WATSON (3J Greenville, S. C. GAYLE E. WATSON (3) Greenville, S. C. CHARLES E. WARMER (2) Greenwood, S. C. LARRY D. WATSON (1) Bradley, S. C. LYLE S. WATSON (3) Mauldin, S. C. STUART B. WATSON (3J Batesburg, S. C. JOSEPH D. WATT (3) Rock Hill, S. C. RONALD L. WATT (IJ Columbia, S. C. FLO WATTERS (1) Spartanburg, S. C. STEVEN D. WEATHERS (1) Laurens, S. C. TALULA R. WEATHERS (1) Bowman, S. C. ROY E. WEAVER (3J Seneca, S. C. SUZANNE E. WEAVER (1) Morgantown, W. Va. DEAN R. WEBB (3) Lake City, S. C. SYLVIA B. WEBB (IJ Dunwoody, Ga. DOUGLAS H. WEBSTER (1) Greenville, S. C. ELIZABETH A. WEBSTER (21 Atlanta, Ga. JAN J. WECHSLER (3J Hampton, S. C. GINGER L. WEHOUNT (3) Clinton, S. C. HALBERT C. WEILL (3J Bennettsville, S. C. SHAROL L. WEIR (1) Hanahan, S. C. THOMAS H. WEIR (Ij Winnsboro, S. C. JOE W. WELBORN (2) Mauldin, S. C. KARL S. WELDON (31 Columbia, S. C. NANCY L. WELDON (1) Columbia, S. C. EVELYN L. WELLS (2) Columbia, S. C. classes 553 JOHN C. WELLS (3) Bennettsville. S. C. HOWARD J. WELLS (2) Irmo. S. C. Ri .YMOND E. WELLS (2) Manning, S. C. VANESSA A. WELLS (1) Darlington, S. C. ,„ , CHARLES M, WELSH (3) Chesterfield, S. C. ' ■k  -- TERESA I. WELSH (3) Bishopville, S. C. W BSkU f F ' STEVEN R. WELTER (2) Clemson, S. C. ROBERT M. WERNER (1) Hickory, N. C. CARRIE J, WEST (1) Clemson, S. C. DANIEL J. WEST (3) Smithtown, N. Y. DAVID B. WEST (3) Piedmont, S. C. DON L. WEST (1) Anderson, S. C. JOHN S. WEST (1) Cassatt, S. C. KAREN D. WEST (2) Piedmont, S. C. MALANEY L. WEST (1) Columbia, S. C. BONNIE K. WESTBURY (3) St. Matthews, S. C. -_ y JANE L. WESTBURY (1) Columbia, S. C. 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WILSON (2J Easley, S. C. MARILYN I. WILSON (3J Spartanburg. 8. C. PAMELA J. WILSON (1) Charlotte, N. C. PAUL D. WILSON (3J Dillon, S. C. PHILIPP D. WILSON (2J Spartanburg. 8. C. REBECCA J. WILSON (3J Chester, S. C. classes 555 RONALD D. WILSON (1) Hampton, S. C. STEPHEN D. WILSON (3) Clemson, S. C. RONALD P. WINBURN (2) Patrick, S, C. ALAN M. WIND (3) Taylors, S. C. GORDON W. WINDHAM (2) Columbia, S. C. RENEE V. WINDHAM (3) Bennettsville, S. C. JOSEPH R. WINGARD (2) Lexington, S. C. RICHARD L. WINGARD (3) Lexington, S. C. ANN G. WINN (2) Donalds, S. G. SARAH G. WINN (2) McCormick, S. G ALLEN B. WISE (1) Columbia, S. C, BEVERLY L. WISE (1) Asheville, N. G. MARY E. WISE (3) Columbia, S. C. MARTHA E. WOFFORD (2) Anderson, S. G. SAMUEL H. WOFFORD, III (2) Inman, S. G. GYNTHLA A, WOLFE (1) Spartanburg, S. C. FREDERICK G. WOLFE (3) Orangeburg, S. G. HENRY D. WOLFE (3) Florence, S. C. JOHN L, WOOD (IJ Edgefield, S. C. STEVEN A. WOOD (1) Spartanburg, S. C. THURMA R. WOOD (2J Spartanburg, S. C. WALLACE B. WOOD (SJ Parksville, S. C CAROL ]. WOODHAM (3) Hartsville, S. C. ALFRED B. WOODHEAD (1) Baltimore. Md. MIGHELE R. WOODS (3) Atlanta, Ga. TRACY N. WOOLSEY (1) Elloree, S. G. ROSE WOOSLEY (1) Charleston, S. G. VIRGINIA G. WOOTEN (IJ Hopkins, S. G. S: ' A 1- ti M m Clmso ' i I 566 FRANK S. WORKMAN (2) Rock Hill, S. C. WILLIAM M. WORKMAN (1) Holly Hill. S. C. JULIE |. WORLEY (1) Eustis, Fla. MARGARET K. WORLEY (3) Aiken, S. C. DAVID A. WRIGHT (2) Columbia, S. C. KATHRYN C. WRIGHT (2) Woodstown, N. J. LEAH B. WRIGHT (1) Farifax, Va STEVEN L. WRIGHT (2) Long Valley, N, ] WILLIAM C. WRIGHT (3) Pendleton, S. C PAMELA K. WYATT (1) Walhalla, S. C SUSAN A. WYATT (2) W. Union, S. C ELIZABETH B. WYLIE (1) Lancaster, S. C. LINDA H. WYNDHAM (3) Moncks Corner, S. C. VANESSA G. WYNN (3) Laurens, S. C. LAURA E. WYSE (1) Inman, S. C. CAROL S. YARBOROUGH (1) Fort Mill, S. C. NANCY E. YARID (1) Seneca, S. C. - % CATHY YOST (1) Greenville, S. C. C. BELL YOTE (IJ San Diego , Ca. DAVID C. 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ProfHQling interactions - ; - — — b( tween lDii vex and seller. : As students hurry to the baak _ . drugstores ■ or restaurants where advertisers offer their services ADVERTISERS American Enka 582 Gerrish Milliken Mill 584 Anderson Auto Parts, Inc. 581 The Greenville News 564 Bill Ballentine Motors, Inc. 580 Harper ' s 573 Bankers Trust 584 Holiday Inn of Anderson 570 Belk of Columbia 578 Home Building and Loan 564 Bethea Distributing Co., Inc. 570 Honda of Greenville 566 Bishopville Petroleum Co., Inc. 573 Imperial Manufacturing 572 Borden, Inc. 567 International Paper Co. 573 John Brookshire ' s Music Machine 582 Jacobs Manufacturing Co. 581 The R. L. Bryan Co. 563 Kentucky Fried Chicken 576 C etS National Bank 576 Chicopee Manufacturing Co. Clemson Jewelers 575 572 J. B. Lacher, Inc. 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Thousands of your fellow alumni know its coverage of sports is the best. ■■ ■■ L H You are told more than what happens and how much. Sports Editor Dan Foster, in his columns, and the members of his staff go beyond the score to tell you why things H J S| t . . nl H Stay close to Clemson, really close, with THE GREEN- VILLE NEWS! DAN FOSTER Sports Editor The Greenville News SIjp drffitutUf NftuH HOME BVILDING IND LOf N In Easley at East First Ave. Town N ' Country Plaza on Hwy. 123 in Liberty at 5 West Main St. Clemson Hwy. 123 Lake View Plaza Student Supplies Lawn 6- Garden Supplies DOBSON ' S HARDWARE American Hardware Dealer Serving the public for over 20 years Our aim is to please and satisfy your hardware needs Picture Framing Paint Decoupage Supplies you don ' t see tvhat you want, ASK FOR IT! Sears . . . we ' ve got ideas . . . for the Class of ' 75 Phone 226-2461 718 N. Main St. Anderson, S. C. J. B. LACHER, INC. Mam ifacturing Jeweler 23 College Street GREENVILLE, S. C. 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Wallace ( ' 49) General Manager Alpheus . Bethea III ( ' 64) Thomas C. Bethea, Jr. ( 70) Seninfi Eastern North and South Carolina Since 1946 . ' i er.. -tri ' 570 burconcorn teourstoa You cars nbout psoplft and lo to w«. VV« ' r« oonecmad nliout th« qMlfty of life. Becauat mott of our work It dona tn rural araM whara paopla have an inttliictive awaranaa of aoology. Imatly you eara about Itving-aRparlanelng It, anjoyino it and growtne with it . We care too. We thinii our moat important job la (o enhance your living The Stand Tail totka terve everybody including you, or SOUTH CAROUNA Advertisers 571 r 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 • @ ■ t . Kf I % Jewelers PRECIOUS STONES ■ DIAMONDS ■ FINE JEWELRY MEMBER. ' C N GEW Q ' ' ' REGISTERED JEWELER CERTIFIED GEMOLOGIST Accredited Gem Laboratory 102 COLLEGE AVENUE CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA Phone (803) 654-5151 CONGRATULATIONS 1975 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY GRADUATES! INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY NON-WOVEN PRODUCTS 421 GREENVILLE HIGHWAY EASLEY, S. C. 29640 PHONE 803-859-2660 CONSIDER INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY IN YOUR FEATURE HARPER ' S FIVE TEN CENT Stcned HOME OFFICE IN SENECA, S. C. Stores Located in: Seneca Walhalla and Westminster Bishopville Petroleum Co., Inc. SHELL PRODUCTS GASOLINE • MOTOR OIL • FUEL OILS W. G. DesCHAMPS, jr., CLASS OF ' 38 Phone 484-6416 Bishopville, S. C. FIRESTONE Tires • Tubes • Accessories HEADQUARTERS FOR THE TIGERS IN THE PEE DEE Advertisers (573 • •• • 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 LIVIXG IXSURAXXE 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 ■«K ii -.- ' , £ $ :.- Hm Compliments of Chicopee rviar ufac-turing Company WALHALLA. SOUTH CAROLINA 29691 MANUFACTURERS OF INDUSTRIAL FABRICS A Member of the FAMILY OF COMPANIES 1..- (C ' jf r f  l % -■■« S ?,7 Advertisers 575 McTEER REAL ESTATE COMPANY REALTOR Investment Properties Tom McTeer Phil Chappell, Jr. Frank Cummings Dan Avant Jim Hane Jim Kelly • ACREAGE • DEVELOPMENT Robin Dial Bob Porter Cam Howell . APARTMENTS • COMMERCIAL ' ' ' ' ° ' ° Henry Garrison Bob Kapp Bill Cantey Jim Sims Jim Cantey • DUPLEXES • INDUSTRIAL Lloyd Kapp Fred Phipps Dick Johnstone Randy Dunlap Kenny Douan Joe Gentry W. W. Lewis 900 Elmwood Avenue Columbia, South Carolina Phone 779-4420 Bank where the action is in Anderson The Citizens and Southern National Bank ot South Carohna Member FD I C, 123 By-Pass Clemson and Seneca ro: E UFtlSriTTJFlE and. OA.R.F ET Draperies Carpet Furniture Wallpaper Accessories Picture Framing Highway 183 East PICKENS SOUTH CAROLINA Clemson Shopping Center CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA 29631 Compliments of NALLEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY George B. Nalley, Jr., President EASLEY, S. C. Advertisers 577 ' eOi Of Columbia Congratulations to the Class of ' 75 And best wishes for a future rich in professional achievement and personal reward 1501 Main Street Milk makes life more beautiful and COBURG makes beautiful milk ■!vtil!;-i; ' 5:5 ©he Columbia lecord ST ®ht ©oluTubia Record FWtl ,!«-,  -t ' 9 ■• ' . RefundiToConsymers Juries Indict j j egulatioH May Irving, Wife ' j. r ' iti?Wi Trigger Gold R Arms Talks Guides Set DetaiUroBeToldToaay iuuf« :-iIr% V ' OnN!  !!-5t Keep Up With The News ... Advertisers 579 80 Years Of Living In Cone Fabrics America has been living in Cone fabrics since 1895. First, it was the famous deeptone denim of which Cone became the country ' s leading manufacturer. Next, came corduroy, an equal winner. Yet, denim and corduroy are just a part of Cone Mills ' history. Cone ' s 24 plants also create and finish a whole line of fabrics for casualwear, sportswear, sleepwear, uniforms and career apparel. Home furnishings and home sewing fabrics, towels, bedspreads-even dyestuffs and polyurethane foam are now part of our family of products. The approximately 14,000 em- ployees of Cone Mills are proud of their part in creating basic fabrics that are the backbone of the American casual lifestyle. Cone EXECUTIVE OFFICES Gretnsboro, N. C. Cone makes fabrics people live nt Bill Ballentine Motors, Inc. 1203 Main Street ANDERSON, S. C. k . A . A . A _ ANDERSON AUTO PARTS, INC. Highway 93 CLEMSON, S. C. Jacobs Mfg. Co, Drill Chucks Highway 132 CLEMSON, S. C. Compare tcith ani other For your complete dairy needs Advertisers 581 SIC MACHINE 4024 CLEMSON BLVD. ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA 29621 The Finest In Stereo Systems ENK AMERICAN ENKA CO., A PART OF M;ZDna INC. NYLON • POLYESTER • RAYON • YARNS • FIBERS ENKA, N. C. • LOWLAND, TENN. • CLEMSON, S. C. • MURPHY, N. C. I MARTIN DRUG CO. g ?f,F-A .;VW •1 College Avenue Clemson, S. C. SOIL CONSULTANTS, INC. FOUNDATION TESTING ENGINEERS P. O. DRAWER 698 PHONE 723-3647 CHARLESTON, S. C. 29402 Advertisers 583 ■ Banl rs TrUst BEST WISHES TO TAPS AND THE CLEMSON STUDENT BODY GERRISH MILUKEN MILL Pendleton, S. C. Manufacturers of Fine Synthetic Fabrics . .l e ' l- - . l•. CLEMSON UNIVERSITY DINING SERVICE Advertisers ' 585 1. Martha Ann Lucius 2. Brenda Faj ' Rice 3. Rebecca Ann Raines 4. Deborah Ann Brockman 5. Man ' Lee Taylor 6. Neva Lynn McQuown 7. Judith Lee Thompson 8. Patricia H. Creighton 9. Mary Katherine Coker 10. lanet Alma Rogers 11. Rebecca A. McClelland 12. Cathy Turner 13. Phyllis Ellen Hicks 14. Catherine Gibson Lane 15. Marjorie Ann Todd 16. Elizabeth Robertson Allen 17. Shawn Ann Campbell ▲ Pages 100-101 T Pages 104-105 X 1. Pamela Lorraine Hoover 2. Katherine Bland Sawyer 3. Constance Ann Feasel 4. Karen Barbee Smith 6. Rebecca Margarette Harris 7. Cynthia Hudson 8. Anna Margaret Hubbard 9. Mary Virginia Harper 10. Cynthia O ' Brien 11. Nancy Mildred Sasser 12. Linda Gail McCrory 13. Melissa Carolyn loye 14. Martha Jacqueline Dalton 15. Judith Bruff Jerden 16. Vicki Jean Waters 17. Cynthia Wilson 18. Patricia Ann Duncan 19. Carolyn Patricia MacLeish 20. Sheila Ann Kuritz 21. Tenia Marie Bannister 22. Susan Anolyn Kelley 23. Margaret Mary Johnson 24. Martha Lynn Morris 25. Evel ' n Kay Brumback 2b. Karen Lee Teynolds 27. Sara Carol Gambrell 28. Ann Ha ' ivood Mapp 29. Susan McMillan Roddey 30. Elizabeth Ann Doyle 31. Susan Clark Mattox 32. Mar ' Crowson Jackson 33. Karen Sernice Critz 34. Karol Ann Ibach 35. Capitola Holliday King 36. Catherine Faye Allen 37. Neva Lynn McQuown 38 Deborah Ann Nave 39. Frances Ann Howard 40. Adriana Alice Gorena 41. Mary Lucile Kinard 42. Sarah Lee Naples 43. Joyce Elizabeth Ward 44. Victoria Leo Purvis •i . Margaiet Riley Okey • ' : ' •-.. C vle Eugenia Martin ' Q bo.-ah Magaers Dnimmond -i .lHr4lyn Nell Limerick :i. A-SargdTct Jan? Sumner 50. Joanna Jody Kartus 51. Karen Floride Jenkins 52. Susan Blair Telfer 53. Maria Elizabeth Connelly 54. Elizabeth Caroline Williams 55. Cheryl Ann Samisch 56. Janice Lee Matthews 57. Carol Edwina Crowther 58. Geneivieve Hooper Skardon 59. Kathryn Ruth Williams 60. Janice Elizabeth McFadden 61. Frances Alison Barber 62. Sara Elizabeth Wallace 63. Shirley Ruth LaGrone 64. Jean Elizabeth Kennedy 65. Marjorie Ann Todd 66. Michele Rene Woods 67. Vicki Lee Hyder 68. Mary Margaret Phifer 69. Nancy Ruth Rush 70. Teresa Geraldine Anne Senters 71. Amy Suzanne Rustin 72. Pamela Beth lones 73. Marilyn Jean Wilson 74. Carolyn Grace Ferguson 75. Marian Elizabeth Kirkland NOT PICTURED: Janet Catherine Bailey Robbie Jo Hance Susan Marie Hardwick Elizabeth Scott Jeter Lois Miller lones Catherine Gibson Lane Sara Marie Langstaff Margaret Lenora Sanders Melany Lynn West Beverly Lynn Wise i r-t!V T ,p.ntilination Sa6 n AAA - 1. Eteborah Joyce Bradley 2. Gloria Sue Goadman 3. Teresa Gail Houston 4. Anne Bankston Aichele 5. Pamela Lee Hutson 6. Phyllis Ann Corker 7. Margaret Diane Goebel 8. Julie Caughman 9. Gayle Goodman Lever 10. Linda Lea [ones 11. Heidi Michele Speissegger 12. Kjislie Anne Kenney 13- Deborah Ann Brockman 14- April Baker 15. Debra Lynn Raney 16. June Eugenia Dannelly 17. Debra Ann James 18. Margaret Gail Wilkes 19. Cathy Sue Bray 20 Kathryn Saville Stultz 21. Cheryl Ann Minges 22. Rhetta Gay Evatt 23. Suzanne Brooks Staton 24. Kathryn Colleen Wright 25- Catherine Zoe Curtan 26. Mary McKrthur 27. Nan Aline Byars 28- Patricia Catington 29- Sheri Leigh Costa 30- Nancy Ethel Hammond 31. May Stewart Copeland 32. Marjean Kehoe 33. Vicki Lymi Whiten 34 Elizabeth Cooper Allison 35, Aline Ayer Crews 36, Gena Elizabeth Gilliam 37, Barbara Annette Tuttle 38- Julie Anna Calk 39. Jane Richardson Dixon 40. Debrah Lynn Mullinax 41. Anne Marie Snipes 42- Laura Rae Smith 43, lettie Margaret Young 44, Kathleen Rose Dayhood 45- Leslie Anne Abrams 46. Margaret McCune Brown NOT PICTURED; Leslie Anne Abrams Ehzabeth Robertson Allen Nancy Carolyn Barton Nancy Ellen Carter Gaie C rol Collins Doreer. Joan Conahan Judith Ann Doney Ann Heyward Epting Cheryl Allen Forrest Elizabeth Guyion Ann Wade Harpe Katherine Anne Harris Ann Christina Hartnett Phyllis Ellen Hicks Tommie Leigh Hunt Margaret Louise Jones Elizabeth McEachem Susan Mcl urin Sarah Rebecca McPhail Jan Lee Morris Mary Jane Mozingo Susan Carol Otterson Sandra Kay Parks Majorie Lynne Patterson Derbianna Peeples Robin Ann Plummer Allene Alston Proctor Janet Nadine Ricker Susan Elizabeth Rouse Marg LeGrant Rhodes Cynthia Ann Sanders Elizabeth Grace Slattery Patricia Angela Stanford Mary Lee Taylor Margaret Kay Tharp Jessie Lynn Thompson Katherine Ann Troutman Pamela Jane Wannamaker Connie S ue Underwood Evelyn Lucia Wells ▲ Pages 108-109 ▼ Pages 112-113 KA0 1, Virginia Louise Tripod 2. Teresa Jane Mclnvaille 3- Cheryl Lynn Allen 4. Rebecca Ann McClelland 5. Cindy Ann Mollis 6. Margaret P, Barrow 7. Gloria Racine Neighbors 8. Susan Jane Nicldes 9. Carol Ann Whitten 10 Rena Bee Elliott 11, Janet Remell Simpson 12- Pamela Vivian Carey 13, Elizabeth Anne Johnson 14. Dorothy Gayle Way 15- Martha McLaurin Fowler 16. Margaret Louise Meyers 17. Kathy Lynn Myers 18. Jo Ann Edwards 19. Susan Leslie Rogers 20- Peggy lane Gillespie 21. Georgianne Easter Jarrard 22. Julie Christina Johnson 23. Lynda Ray Coleman 24. Nancy Elizabeth Cothran 25. Kathy Ann Stukes 26. Cynthia Loraine Langston 27. Michelle Lynn Herod 28. Kathryn Ann Cunningham 29. Elizabeth Leigh Kemon 30. Shawm Ann Campbell 31. Annette Neville 32. Susan Elizabeth Brendell 33. Rebecca Ann Raines 34- Helen Lucille Jackson 35. Laura Ellen Dacus 36. Patricia Ann Mayhorn 37. Sally Elaine Bethea 38. Elizabeth Joan Heywood 39. Mary Belinda Hammill 40. Vera L Tm Pursley 41. Marilyn Joyce Lord 42. Gena Elizabeth Reyns 43. Linda Glenn Dieckmann 44. Sheryl Ann Cunningham 45. Cherj ' I Darmett Hannon 46. Pamela Gail Lester 47. Audrey Leigh Allison 48. Karen Jean McCuUough 49. Robin Mae Herdman 50, Patricia Lynn Durgin 51, Anna Cheryl Harkey 52, Connie Grace Taylor 53- Julie Catherine Prater 54, Cynthia Ann McCain 55, Kirsten Doerfort 56- Jeannie Marie Hood 57 Elizabeth Ann Pinson 58. Elizabeth Martha Judge 59, Leslie Elizabeth Flint 60, Aiden Eleanor Thomas 61. Kimberly Ann DeGrove 62- Wendy Susan Bond 63- Cynthia Dianne Dickson 64. Nina Wilson Bond 65. Linda Katherine Garrison 66- Nancy Bittner 67, Catherine Lee Johnson 68, Melinda Ann BrownJow 69, CarohTi Lee Fleming 70, Debra Ann Wolfe 71- Nancy Arm Paturzo 72. Donna Lynn Bennett 73 Patricia Harmon Creighton Greek Identification 587 . KKr 1. Deborah Airne Brusini 2. Jutiitli Lee Thompson 3. Wende McEwen Forrest 4. Laura Evelyn Hoke 5. Patricia lane Smith 6. Carol Culler Fletcher 7. Pamela Gail Graham 8. Suzanne Ellen Weaver 9. Margaret Ann Nettles 10. Diane Andress 1 1. Carol Ann Heyer 12. Gina Dell Long 13. Faye Elaine Georgeo 14. Nancy Harvey 15. Candi Black 16. Karen Louise Hoefer 17. Brenda Fay Rice 18. Rehecca Ann Beach 19. Roscia Gwendolyn Hawki 20. Elizabeth Richey Waike 21. Penni Elizabeth McCuen 22. Mary Pruitt Malphrus 23. Carol Diane Williams 24. Margaret Gwyn Latimer 25. Lisa Anne Ballenger 26. Mollie Theresa Johnson 27. Nancy K. Griswold 28. Anne Ivy Hicklin 29- Jane Quinn Sweeney 30. Virginia Ruth Kissell 31. Nancy Lilabeth Weldon 32. lanet Lynn lackson 33. Gwendolyn George 34. Carol Louise Meincke 35- Ian Ellen Matthews 36, Patricia Belle Hutcheson 37, Mary Elizabeth Carter 38, Lisa Karen Haeringer 39, Virginia Catalano 40 Virginia Anne Doolittle 41. Margaret Ballard 42. Linda Jeanne Meincke 43- Frances Perry Richardson 44. Susan Jeannette Reichert 45. Gloria Gail Hash NOT PICTURED: Judy Brooks Ainsworth Susan Pauline Arnold Cynthia Louise Barron Katrina Louise Blair Susan Lynne Blair Deborah Lynn Brown Elizabeth Bryan Cahpman Lee Ann Clark Teresa Ruth Cline Georgia Blanche Cottingham Constance Ruth Cox Ellen lean Cox Mary Nagel Cushman Margaret Douglas Deadwn ler Rebecca Van Houten Elvington Catherine Norwood Ford Judith Elizabeth Griffiths ns Nancy K Griswold Cynthia Anne Haestad Robin Hamilton Marilyn |ane Heyer lane Knight Hopkins Margaret Catherine Hucks Robin Lee Hussey Susan Fay [ohnson lane Ellen lulian Deborah Kate Looper Cynthia Louise Lucas Marie H, Lucius Martha Ann Lucius Mary O. Moses Nancy Ann Nessmith Annette Marie Nimmer Nancy Northrup Janet Alma Rogers Frances Suzanne Rozier Bobbie |o Ruff Helen Gail Sansbury Joy Lena Shuler Nancy Marilyn Shuler Frances Anne Simpson Leslie Michele Smith Christine Van Kirk Gloria Anne Watkins Florence Walker Watters Elizabeth Webster Sarah Gaye Winn A Pages 116-117 T Pages 120-121 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL 1. lohn L, Peeples 2. George Nathaniel Magrath 3. Marshall A. Fant III 4. Or Frank A. Burtner S.Thomas W. Tull 6. Wallace Mitchell Bennett. Jr 7. James Arthur Harmon 8. Charles BoUin Whitaker 9. George Ralph Marett 10. Gary White Callicott 11. James Leslie Heaton 12. Steven Robert Ross 13. Herbert S, Yarborough 14 Jack Steven Hawley 15. James Carlisle DuPre 16. Witt Irion Langstaff, Ir. 17. John Paul Evans 18. Ronald William Weathers 19. William Joseph Roddey 20. George S. Engle 21. Bruce M Magurno 22. Phillip Carlton Morrow 23. James Terry Spivey 24. Woodman Crane Kapp 25. Ronald Todd Sterghos 26. William Graan Johnson 27. Michael Francis Doherty 28. Robert Lee Castles 29. Zachary John Zapack 30. Thompson Albert Smith 31. Jerry L. Stonemetz 32. Charles M. Grace IV AFP 1. Richard Lee Win ard 2. Leon Wilbur Rhodes 3. Ronald WilUam Weathers 4. loseph Randall Johnson 5. Terrell Lee Mathis 6. lames Dent Sparkman 7. Marion Wayne Morris 8. lohn Carroll Wales 9. Walt Clark 10. Washington Frederick Jaques 11- Bragg Martin Williams 12. John William Nance 13. Randall Harley Hiers 14. Charles W. Comerford 15. Jack Wayne Davis 16. Michael Sam.uel Jewel! 17. Lee Swygert 18. Robert Vann Steele 19. Charles Feagle Cousijis 20. Richard Clair Harper. Jr. 21. Phillip Rodney Perry 22. Charles Joe Stancil 23. Danny Bramble Robbins 24- Leslie Fredrick Morgan 25. Fred Summers Kemmerlin HI 26. Richard Hunt Breazeale A Pages 124-125 T Pages 128-129 ATSi 1. Ferman Calvin Riddle. Jr. NOT PICTURED: 2. Paul Brooks CoakJey 3. Charles T, Powell. Jr, 4. John C- Reynolds 5. George Patrick Whitesides III 6. Julius Gilbert Freeman, Jr, 7. Howard G- Bowles UI 8. Witt Irion Langstaff. Jr. 9 Walter WilUam Farrell 10, Mark Steven Lee 11 Ollie Thomas Holmes. Jr. 12, Frank Gibson Bethea 13, Sidney Allan Fallaw 14, Coker Nelson Price. Jr, 15, Walter Carl Credie in 16- Kurt Irmiter 17 Lauren Booth Klapthor 18- William Arnold Clarke 19. Marvin Eugene Abrams 20. Thomas Grant Derham 21- Joseph Henry Watson 22. George Quigley Langstaff D 23- lohn Norris Cox 24, Daniel Black McBride 25, James Terry Spivey 26- Johnny Wayne Hartley 27, Carol E. Crowther 28, Barney R, Shorter 29, Ben Dayton Floyd 30- Stuart Cameron Owens 31 Charles Edward Bundrick. Jr, 32- Ben Lawson Holland 33. Alan Roy Anthony 34- Edwin Cole Greagan 35. Terry Allen Willis 36- Roger Brian Clinkscales 37. Steven Harry Dunagan 38. Frank Rogers 39. Zachary John Zapack 40. Richard Charles Barreto 41 John Stephen Demosthenes 42. Michael E. Simmons 43. David Allen Slyder 44. Dale Lewis Locklair Harley Harmon Baldwin, Jr. WilUam N. Berry Daniel Walker Chamblee Christopher Paterson Chappell John Coleman Leighton Mills Cabbage George C. Durant David Broadus Dobson Thomas C, Furqueron Julius P. Gamble, jr. Harvey Neely Gaston Alvin Ford Gibson. Jr. John O. Griffin Sam Reed Henley Robert Henri Hollis Jerry Matheny Holmes Henry Benjamin Jones WilUam Lawson Towers Steven Sloan Killian Michael Todd kehne Murphy Ropia Mahaffey Malcolm Marler William Bruce Meier Michael David Meyer James G. Ness Marvin A. Owings, Jr. Mitchell Sidney Scott John Andrew White Carroll Thompson Greek Identification 589 ir 1 Mark Charles Serra 9n NOT PICTURED: 2, Sandail Carter Rogers .i- Robftrt Edv ard Cannon. Jr. 4. Hugh Stanley Hill. Jr. 5. Anse! Shelley Lowell 6. Walter Edward Hickinan III 7. John Thomas Francis Bigalke 8. William Eugene Chaplin 9. Rirhard Home Jordan 10. Cormie M. Grant. Jr. 11. Gregory C. Diacumakos 12. Steven Alan Seltzer 13. Thomas Banks Myers 14. Kim Nottingham Keith 15. Stanley Kim Rogers 16. Reginal Mark Harrell 17. Samuel H. Nicholson 18. William Hartwell Cook. Jr. 19. Austin Scott Hubbard 20. Terry Lee Nye 21. Norman Frederick HoUey 22. Mark Gregory Mussman 23. Thomas Wilson Merkel 24. Terryl H. Klosterman 25. Grant Davidson Baker 26. Oscar Virgil Able. Ir. 27. Joseph Martin Adams 28. Carl Walker Simmons 29. David Roger Penland 30- William Peirre Burdette 31. Steve Carol Cox 32. James W. Gilchrist 33. H. William Sickling 11 34. Alvin Askins Taylor 35. Joseph T. Giediger 36. Timothy P, Magarahan 37. Dell M, Prima III 38. Ronald E, Nesmith 39. Emily Cooner 40. Joseph Baker Smyth 41. Thomas Smith Baldwin 42. Stanley Dale Metz 43. Richard Leigh White 44. lames Rob Glenn 45. Michael Claude Henslee 46. Kenneth G. [ackson Franklin Blakely Allen Michael J Biediger Richard H. Bryant. Jr, Weldon Howie Daniels Locke Edwards Frazier Thomas Otto Hudson Danny Leon Litchfield Michael W. Marshall Christopher L. Maury Howard T. McCallum Joe M. Moses |r. Leonard Michael Padgett Donald A. Quattlebawm David Alan Rhodes William Joseph Roddey IV William Eston Ross. Jr, James Lee Thomas Earl Edward Truesdale Henry Davega Wolfe Herbert S. Yarborough ▲ Pages 132-133 T Pages 136-137 XM 1. Michael B. Rollins 2. J, Michael Rampey 3. Watson T, Barbrey 4. Robert I. Sharpe 5. Chris W. McCallister 6. Geoffrey F. Fountain 7. Jerry L, Stonemetz 8. Jon E, Corcoran 9. Richard W. Raburn 10. Donald E. Taylor 11. Walter B. Gregg. Jr. 12. Phillip H, Reynolds 13. Henry N. Shepard 14. Andrew W. Barnes. Jr. 15 James G. Yarborough 16. James R. Morrow. Ir, 17. William H. Carraway. 18. Stephen W. Tucker 19. Houston Mathews 20. Matthew I. Clark 21. Liston I. White III 22. Jane Purcell 23. Robert A. Byrd 24. Chailes W, Hester, Jr. 25. John W. Prather III 26. Kenneth S, Kemon 27. George S, Engle 28. John W. Kay. Jr. 29. Stuart J. McClure 30. Blicker E. Nettles 31. Gregory H. Greiner 32 H, David Steele 33. Robert T. Eastman 34. lames B. Broyles NOT PICTURED: W. Coburn Alexander IV Mark E, Boynton Richard T. Christoph Michael D. Easier Stephen R, Figueroa William |, Jones John L, Peeples III Samuel E. Blanto n Allen W, Holmes. Jr. Alan L. Hoover Kevin J, Kreis John E. McKenzie III i,;niil ' ication 5S0 K A r « 1. Charles Merritt Grace IV 2. Donald Bruce Hocker 3. James Lockwood Tupper. Jr. 4. I mes Mali Doolittle 5. lohn Frederick Deakin 6. Edward McDanicI Shannon III 7. Hambleton Baxter Carpenter, |r. 8. William Derrick Temple 9. Paul Spivey Griffin 10. Mary Stuart Robinson 11. William Neel Gleaton 12. Thomas Edwin Tucker 13. Phillip Carlton Morrow 14. Herbert Hall Provence HI 15. William Bryan Hclzbach 16. Mack McFean Williams 17. Francis Miller McCormick 18. Clifford Daniel Cannon. Jr. 19. Wilson Greene 20. Edward Diskin Tinsley HI 21. Robert Shannon |ennings 22- Samuel Lathan Roddey 23. Oscar Johnson Small 24- lames Madison Pa -ne, Jr. 25. Ray Aldrich Hickson 26- Charles Waldrop Beasley 27. Joseph Page Grace 28. Jimmy Conrad Stevenson 29. Benjamin Franklin Reese n 30. Paul Theodore Webb 31. Henry Edsel Hemingway, Jr. 32. Thomas Edwin Setzler li 33. David Tilman Cline 34. Philip Douglas Wilson 35. James Richard Rountree 36. Lee Burt Moore 37. William Aubrea McDaniel ID 38. Jack Travis Harmon 39. Michael Joseph Snyder 40. John Calhoun Higgins EI 41. Robert Young Williams II 42. Ira Freeman Sturgis 43- Gary Parker Moore 44. Alan Timothy Hinson NOT PICTURED: William Darrell Koonce James Rouse Lingle. Jr. ▲ Pages 140-141 T Pages 144-145 K 1. Robert Andrew Deulfer 2. Robert Lee Castles 3. William Gary Anderson 4. Morgan Stone Rodgers 5. Edward Lloyd Wiedemann 6. Daniel Bruce Flemming 7. William Walter Zuber 8. Michael Francis Doherty 9. Sharon Lee Brawner 10- Charles Dominic Rogalski 11. Robert McDow Duncan 12. Jesse Edward Gates 13. David Charles Catlin 14. Bruce Graeme Lockaby 15. Joseph Shelor Walker. Jr. 16- Richard Leroy Melton 17. Thomas Joseph Scavone 18. Ralph Johnson Glenn III 19. Kenneth Gardner Brown 20. Gene Gordon Gaye NOT PICTURED: Martin Michael Morrissey Harry Arthur Plexico. Jr. Marion Eugene Sealy Greek Identification 591 K 2: i Jatk ' JHvid Cox 2. Robert Allen Angel 3. lamt ' S F. Cox Jr. 4. Robert Harry Williams 5. Larry ' Charles Head 5. Steven Edwdid Droll 7. Thomas Edward Gore 8. Henr ' Allen McFaddin y. John P, Rysinski 10. David Patrick Frame 11. Neal Edward Genard 12. Kenneth M. Gaillard 13. Glenn A. Sutton, Ir. 14. lames Thomas Hanna 15 Benjamin C, Welch. Ill 16. Anthony J. Skatell 17. Richard Earl King 18. Wallace Mitchell Bennett 19. Thomas William Smith 20. Marshall A. Fant. Ill 21. Kenneth A. Pankopp 22. Sterling William Smith. ]] 23. Thomas F. Fiske 24. Joseph Lowry Love 25. |ohn Russel Robinson 26. William H, Miller. Jr. 27. Henry Wesley Beasley 28. Hugh Rowe Henderson 29. David O ' Brien Gatch 30. Don Floyd Briggs 31. David Silas Rodgers 32. Robert Allen Freeman 33. Joseph David Longo 34. Roy L. Fogleman. Jr. 35. Donald Robert Cox 36. Leonard R. Bouknight 37. John Ralph Moore 38. Robert S, Lawrence. Jr 39. Thomas S. Buchanan 40. Dennis C. Looney 41. Phillip Joseph Todd 42 Thomas M. Keith. Jr. 43. lohn S- Treen, Jr. 44. Eric William Sawyer 45. Stuart B. Kelly 46. Jan Matthews 47. Keith Scott Crawford 48. James D. Gepford 49. Lewis Michael Miller 50 Hugh Barton McCallum NOT PICTURED: Robert B. Compton Michael B. Davenport Paul Frank Haigler James R. Harris, Jr. Charles G. Suhayda A Pages 148-149 T Pages 152-153 0 1. Lynn Hall Goode 2. William Anthony Watson 3. Joseph Hansford Cleveland 4. David Glenn Nutt 5. Robert Thomas Thompson. Ji 6. Joseph David Diferdinando 7. Charles Richard Lamar. Jr, 8. Eddie Herbert Mellette 9. Charles Goodrich Snow 10. Terry Glen Tarasevich 11. John Curtis Atkins 12. Emit Studinka 13. Richard Lee Meyer. Jr. 14. William Lee Powell 15. Harry Gilmore Boylston HI 16. Ronald Preston Winburn 17. Wilbur Atlev Jackson, Jr. 18. Gary Lynn Beard 19. Michael Billings Fleming 20. Spencer Neal Irick 21. James Arthur Harmon 22. Michael Stephen Farmer 23. Robert Frank Bolubasz 24. Keith Michael Eades 25. Thomas Anderson Barron 26. Charles Auld Barron 27. Steplien Bruce Lober 28. George Welborn Ballentine. Jr 29. William Lawrence Jackson, Jr. 30. William Milme Martin 31. Charles Calhoun Martin. Jr, S2. Barbara Diane Copeland 33. Gary White Callicott 34. (esse Lee Wilson, Jr. 35. Glenn Edwin Miller 36. William Alexander McDaniel 37. Stephen Clyde Brown 38. Mark Richard Bishop 39. William David Matthews. Jr. 40. James Lacy Davis 41. Bremen Hugh Abbott 42. Steward Dixon Brown III 43. John Grimes 14. Michael Porter Bull 45. Gordon Buddy Brown ■it) ( harles Alan Orton ■7 Marion Ralph Griffin. Jr. ■ ' .t:. Tiiomas Groce Faircloth ■.tification. 592 49. Cheves Ligon Boyce 50. Michael Hart Knight 51. Robert Elmer Warner, Jr, 52. Fred Felder Uimer 53. Michael Charles Geller 54. Stephen Stewart Murray 55- Clyde Edgar Watson, Jr. 56. John Kenneth Sturman 57. Robert James .Miller. Jr. 58. John Rutherford London II 59. Michael William Foster 60. Mark Samuel Rankin 61. Sansford Porches Stoney NOT PICTURED: Francis Walter Adams Charles Auld Barron Gordon Budd Brown Robert Berry Carroll Thomas W. Cleveland Frank Willis Comer Harris Lavaun Crowley, Jr. Andrew Henry Gibbons Mark Steph Mcllwain Glenn Edwin Miller Ray Crosby Miller Kenneth Andrew Peeples Greg John Pollak John R. Stockfisch Jeffery Lynn Stocks Robert Elmer Warner. Jr. Richard Philip White Guy Terrel Williams 4 rA 1. Glenn Steven Garrison 2. Freddie L -nn Singleton 3. Isaac Earl Swisher 4. Vernon Curtis Smith 5. lames Alan Weir 6. Thomas [ames Hund 7. Anthony Guy Mollica 8. James Thomas Van Wyck. Jr. 9- Patricia Ann Mayhorn 10. Clarence Taylor Sherron. Jr. 11. Charles F. Blankenship, Jr. 12- David C. Maurer 13. Charles F Knobelock 14. John Franklin Hansely 15. Paul T. Rideout 16. George Nathaniel Magrath. Jr. 17. Richard Alan Frampton 18. Bruce M Magui ' no 19. Daniel Kivincic Jones 20. David Edison Ward 21. Harry Joe Montgomery 22. Howard Dickson Childs 23. Gray Douglas Aimers NOT PICTURED: Steven Edward Butler Addison Cassel Gottshalk HI Cliff Chester Jollie ID John William Kelly. Jr. Emil Henery Klatt III Chet G. Lawson Thomas Andrew Toth Charles D. Way ▲ Pages 156-157 T Pages 160-161 nK A ■ _ fw(, - v_ Ml 1. Joseph W. Coleman. Jr. NOT PICTURED: 2. Morgan R. Mellette 3. Joe D. Morton 4. William Elton Fellers 5. James Robert Coleman. Jr. 6. Jerd W, Poston 7. Gregory A. Hahn 8. Steven P. Hughes 9. Warren Winfield Gibson HI 10. Timothy P. McLellan 11. Mark Marion Morton 12. James Andrew Aston 13. Thomas Richard Glover 14. James R. Segars. Jr. 15. Matthew Dean Kirkpatrick 16. David E. B, Sanders 17. Michael G. Coleman 18. Steven R. Ross 19. David Graig Bell 20. Mark G. Kearns 21. Jackson Reece Corpening 22. Joseph L, Powell. Jr 23. Scott B. Hilborn 24. John Felder Watson 25. Steven B Meadows 26. Dwight Clyde Stuckey 27. Alvin Dixon Stokes 28. Harvey Preston Galloway ni 29. Dr Jerome V Reel 30. Steven N. Ellis 31. Professor Robert Nowack 32. Peter A, Grant 33. Frederick G. Wolfe 34. Andrew Mark Piatt 35. Jesse K. Osterhoudt 36. Thomas J. Watkins 37. Thomas Lynn Epps 38. Danny Jacob Wingard V Carroll G. Allen James Wendell Ard, Jr. Terrence E, Ard Rhett Rogers Atkins Charles T. Bell Fred Williams Bethea Richard Lee Boyleston Jeffrey Blaine Brown John Perry Burbage Craig D. Campbell James B. Chastain Donald Keith Coley Thomas Mayes Evatt Andrew John Falatok Richard Do Ian Frye James W. Gilliam Timothy H. Goodson Dennis Michael Greer John Maxcy Gregg. Jr. Douglas Keith Jordan Steven Dillard Kelley Steve M, Lamb Joseph D. McGee James Gardner Meek Joseph T. Moon Paul Gregory Mueller Albert Henry Peters III William Ralph Poole Ronald Lee Poston Bradley Keith Pressley Jolin W. Rheney III David Alan Sapp Richard Wayne Sarvis Michael Raymond Suit Donald Alan Stinton Franklin William Taylor Christopher M. Tilghman Carl Alan Tucker Bruce Erwin Whiteside Greek Identification 593 gpWIWWBWWtWW AE 1. Andrew [ohn ZamorskJ 2. Robert Crozier Kelly 1, Stephen Cothran Myers 4. Thomas Little Kapp 5. Eric B. Anderson 6. Frederick Augustas Hoefer 11 7. David Nathaniel Vaughan 8. Jssac Anthony Saad 9. iohnny Ray Dukes 10. Robert S. Walters 11. John M. VVrenn 12. Woodman Crane Kapp IJ. Roy Norman Taylor 14. Allan Neely Blacionon 15. Karl Sumner Weldon 16. Kenneth Lee Tomlinson 17. Carrel Ray Martin 18. Richard Scott Myers 19. William Louis Lee 20. iohn Kenneth McCord, [r. 21. Larry C. Sweat 22. Gilbert LeRoy Little 23. Richard Hydrick 24. Pierce Day Butler 25. Dell DeLoach 26. Calvin Milton Snipes 27. Timothy Ray Pope 28. VVhitner Marvin Slagsvol 29. William Thomas Holroyd. |r, 30. lames Neal Sparks 31. David Rogerson Baird 32. Walter Benjamin Mason. Jr. 33. William Green Johnson 34. Leander Shepard Hamrick 35. David Stanton Easley 36. Berkeley Bryan Wilson 37. Thomas Ashby Gressette 38. David Murray Kirkpatrick 39. Daniel Cogburn O ' Neal 40. Benjamin C. Trawell 41. Carlos Wilbur Gibbons. Ir. 42. Canol Green DesChamps II 43. Norman Richard Watklns, Jr, 45. Henry Grady Brown 46. Nicholas Harry Corontzes 47. Emory Guy Hendrix 48. William Knight Bowers 49. William Senn McTeer 50. Robert H. Livingston 51. Bradley Howard Stroud NOT PICTURED: Duane Allan Evans Gary Lynwood Gaddy Gerald Glenn Galloway Henrv Turpin Gramling Robert Edmund Hammond Frank Manrige Terlizzi A Pages 164-165 T Pages 168-169 :i:N 1. Randall D, Dempsey 2. Stephen H. Mudge 3- Robert L. DuBose 4. Daniel E. Parker 5. Ashby R Krouse III 6. Edward L, Reynolds 7. [ames B. Tanner 8. Tony J, Crenshaw 9. Charles E. Ing 10. Robert D, Fairey 11. George W, Dobbins 12. Jackson R, Dillard 13. Gregory L. Belk 14. Alan H. Edwards 15. Paul Landers 16. Gregory W. Anderson 17. Gary F. Caldwell IB. Brian B. Smith 19. Wyatl F. Caughman 20. W, Wilson Cooper 21. George M. Johnston 22. Hugh C. McLaurin 23. John D. Collins 24. John W. Copley HI 25. John A. Bicklsy 26. Julian H. Fair III 27. Lellan D, Edwards 28. Michael H. Miller 29. Robert G. Sharpe. Ir. 30 Becky Harris 31 Thomas W. TuU 32. John P. Evans 33. Wade H. Lindsey. )r. 34. Emmeti F. Rouse 35. Wilson L. Strom 36. James C. Walker 37. Thomas S, Rapp .38. Hayden J. Parton. Jr. 39. Frank A. McLeod III 40. John M. McCraw 41. Ttiomas L. Lake 42. Paul B Edwards 43. Harry E. Cromer. Jr. 44. Edward Lemon 45. Samuel H. Wofford 46. Jeffrey R. Palmer 47. Wallace A. Collins 48 James H. Shirer. Jr. 49. William D. Causey. Jr. 50. MarkG. Fellers 51. William R, Hestir 52. Patrick J. Fitzsimmons 53. Timothy A. Pennekamp 54. David C. Gibson 55. Claude M. Galphin 56. James L. Heaton 57. Gordon D, Dannelly 58. Joseph P. Busby 59. Ronald P. Bamette 60. Michael C, Yost 61. Emmett A. Parrish NOT PICTURED: George P. Bosse Silas W. Carson Raymond B, Davis David R. Lever Michael H. Sanders Charles H. Sides 2 E 1. James Henry Broderick 2. Morris Victor Abercrombie 3. Daryl Frank Threadgili 4. Steven Theus Johnson 5. William Waller Lathan. Ill 6. Stephen Ernest Stamm 7. Dr. B. I. Skelton fj. John N ' iget I.andreth. Jr. 9. Robert Dale Lasher 10. Tommy loe Temples 11. Herman Alton Boyd, Jr. 12. Harold R Hoke. Ir. 13. Spartan Carl Berry 14. Richard John Saitta 15. Viktor Imre Jonkoff. Jr. 16. John McKenna Milton 17. William Car! Mostertz. Jr. 18. lohn Millard Turner 19. Ronald Levvood Chappell 20. Marvin Barry Blackwell 21. Bobby Oran Horton 22. James Carter Bell 23. Ronald Todd Sterghos 24. David Lynn Kelley 25. Frank Wood Stilley 26. David L. Fettigrew 27. James Naker Connor. Jr. 28. Reginald Lee Foster 29. William Michael Smith 30. William Camey Bachman 31. John William Bunning 32. Larry Douglas Grubb 33. William Jerome Murray 34. Thomas G. Smith 35. George D. Lindsay. Jr. 36. Michael Jay Colavita 37. Michael Keith Dacus 38. Michael Roy Rhymes 39. James Sherrill Hunt 40. William Elbert Spearman, III 41. George Martin Gilchrist 42. Kenneth Paul Koons 43. Jack Steven Hawley 44. Oren Randolphy Judy 45. James Michael Marcus 46. Robert Sanford Smith 47. William Freddie Hunnicutt 48. Harold Edwin Smith, Jr. 49. Bruce Felix Pietkiewicz 50. Robert Edwin Gable 51. Thomas Michael Jones 52. Conni Lynn V atts 53. John Steve Crouch 54. James Carlisle Dupre NOT PICTLTIED: Robert Myrick BelJ, II V illis Deas Boykin Tliomas Stephen Deprycker Philip Marshal Duncan Ernest Wilbur Garrison, III David Howard Heinbuch Robert Glenn Hopkins Stanley Phillips Hopkins Richard Csier I.igon Jeffrey Dean Norton Michael Lewis Owen Philip Smith Porter Don Keith Robbins, Jr. Michael Wayne Smith Charles Joseph Steer Michael Ernest Walker A Pages 172-173 T Pages 176-177 (■)X 1. Peter P. Spinella 2. Jerry Anthony Cribb 3. Mark Willoughby Smith 4. Douglas Frederick Emmerthal 5. George T. Lanier 6. Thomas Anthony O ' Dare 7. James Taylor Lanier 8. Richard Michael Clonan 9. Barry Poretskin 10. Karen Spinella 11. William Christopher Mulligan 12. Frank Marion Bouknight 13. Kevin Scott Horn 14. Jonathan Michael Brick 15. William Hassel Burton 16- Charles BoUin Whitaker 17. Robert Smith 18. Thomas Alan Shiels 19. Robert Eugene Baldwin 20. Dwayne Ercell Wood 21. Kenneth R, Clark 22. Terry Owen Saylor 23. Sidney Andrew Brady 24. Timothy David Astriab 25. Samuel Edwin Kiven 26. Anthony Peter Tafaro 27. Gary Scott Sessier 28. Kenneth MacAlpine Rendall 29. Steven Harold Wright 30. Bruce W, Belding 31. Albert Lawrence McLaughlin 32. George Ralph Marett 33. Scott Alan Morris NOT PICTURED: Robert Jeffery Fedder Ernest Dale Hanna Robert Van Mott Charles McCall Rogers Greek Identification 595 SENIOR DIRECTORY I — A— AARON, S. PAUL Ski Club. President; Psychology Club; Ski Team. ABRAMS. DONALD L. .Student Services. ACKER, KENNETH GENE Phi Kappa Phi. ADAMS. ALLEN M. Junior Varsity Basketball; B-6 Zebras, President. ADAMS. FRANCIS WATES Phi Delta Theta; Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil; Tiger Band. Flag Corps, Comman- der; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Mu Beta Psi; Sigma Tau Epsilon. ALBERGOTTI. MARY BLANCHE Kappa Delta Pi. ALEXANDER, WILLIAM COBURN Chi Psi. ALLEN. BURGESS M. JR. Track; Block C Club; A.S.M.E. ALLISON. EDWARD SLATON Alpha Phi Omega. Treasurer; Society of Engineering Technology; I.E.E.E.; Sail- ing Club ALLISON. ELIZABETH C. Delta Delta Delta; Zoology Club. Social Chairman; Intramural Sports. ALSTON. ANITA LORAINE Women ' s Fencing Club. President; Stu- dent Senate; Order of Athena; R.P.A. Club; Dixie Skydivers; S.C. R.P.A. Scho- larship. AMARI. JOSEPH ANTHONY I.E.E.E.. Treasurer. ANCTIL. DAVID RICHARD Clemson Players. ANDERSON. DOUGLAS L. Block C Club; Tiger Band. ANDERSON. JOHN MARSHALL Sailing Club; Microbiology Club. ANDERSON. PAUL AXEL American Ceramic Society. ANTHONY. ALAN ROY Alpha Tau Omega; Tau Sigma Delta, APPS. SHARON E. Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Epsilon; TIGER. ASHLEY. ANITA ANN Gamma Sigma Sigma. President; Stu- dent Assoc, for Mental Retardation. ASLEY. LILLIAN WILSON Kappa Delta Pi. ASHLEY. THOMAS EDWARD R.P.A. Club. ASTON. JAMES ANDREW Pi Kappa Alpha. President; Student Government. Treasurer; Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma. ATKINS. RHETT ROGER Pi Kappa Alpha. Vice President; Stu- dent Union. President; Dorm Council. President; Blue Key. Treasurer; Tiger Brotherhood. Vice President; Student Alumni Council. Vice President; Cen- tral Spirit Chairman; President ' s Cabinet; Who ' s Who. — B— BAILEY. LISA MELINA Kappa Delta Pi. BAKER. ALAN RALPH A.F.R.OT.C; Freshman Basketball; Outin Club. BAKER GRANT DAVIDSON Beta Theta Pi; American Institute of Ar- chitects. BAKER. THERESA SLOAN Psi Mu Psi; Student Nursing Assn.; Tiger Band; Concert Band. BALLARD. VICTORIA ELENA French Club. BALLENTINE. GEORGE WELBORN JR. Phi Delta Theta. Secretary. BANTON. WILLIAM BURRUSS High Court Prosecuting Attorney. BARGET. ROBERT GEORGE Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade. BARK ' HARDT. RICHARD ALAN Outing Club. President. BARRETT. ROSALYN REYNOLDS Block and Bridle Club; Outing Club; Student Union. 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WILLIAM BLOUNT Resident Asst.; Student Police: Rugby Club. CROFT, lOHN CLIFFORD Student Senate. CROMER, HARRY E. IR. Sigma Nu. CROMWELL, ELEANOR KENNINGTON Sigma Lamb da Chi; A.G.C.. Secretary; Tiger Band, Supply Officer; Concert Band; Pep Band; Outing Club. CROUCH. lOHN STEVE Chronicle; TAPS; A.S.A.E.; Student Senate; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Recording Secretary, President; Inter-Fraternity Council, Greek Week. Public Relations Chairman. CROWLEY, HARRIS LAVAUN IR. Phi Delta Theta; American Ceramic Soc- iety, Society of American Military En- gineers. CROWTHER. CAROL EDWINA Chi Omega, Secretary; Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister; Assoc, for Mental Retardation. CULBERTSON, CARROLL PRESTON Agriculture Club. — D— DALTON, M. lACKIE Rally Cats; Chi Omega; English Club. DANIELS. CHARLES RICHARD Forestry Club; Intramural Sports. DAVIS. CATHELINE W. Central Dance Assoc; Psychology Club. DAVIS, GAYLORD EARL ' American Society of Civil Engineers. DAVIS, JACK WAYNE Alpha Gamma Rho; S. A.A.E., Vice pres- ident. President. DAVIS. KATHLEEN RUTH TAPS, Professionals, Who ' s Who. DAVIS, MICHELE M. Alpha Tau Omega Little Sisters. DAVIS, ROBERT W. American Society of Microbiology. DAVIS. WILLIE |. ' Micro Club; S. L.B.I. DAWS. VIRGINIA FAY Kappa Delta Kappa. Secretary, Vice President; Concert Band; Tiger Band; Dorm Council; Psi Mu Psi, Treasurer. DAYHOOD, KATHLEEN R. Delta Delta Delta; Freshman Cheer- leader; Rally Cats; Varsity Cheerleader; Order of Athena. Assoc, for Mental Re- tardation; Kappa Delta Pi. DEASE, MARY ELLA Gamma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer; Mic- robiology Society, Secretary-Treasurer; S.L.B.I., Secretary; Student Senate, Clerk. DELOACH, MIRIAM O ' DELL Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sisters, President. DEMARR, GLENN MICHAEL American Institute of Architects; Rugby Club. DEMPSEY, RANDY DEAN Sigma Nu. DERRICK. DORIS ANNE Delta Sigma Nu; Dorm Council. DEVORE. ROBERT DOUGLAS Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Vice President. DEWITT, CHRIS ARTHUR Tiger Band; Bowling Team; Computer Center Advisory Council. DIACSUK, IOHN ' s. Wrestling Club, President; Dixie Skvdivers; A.S.M.E. DIAMOND. MICHAEL ALAN TAPS. Sr. Staff Photographer; Pershing Rifles; Forth Regimental Executive Of- ficer; Rat. DILL, PHILLIP MARION A.S.M.E. DLXON, lANE R. Delta Delta Delta; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister; Delta Sigma Nu; Alpha Lambda Delta. DOBBINS, CAROL H. Kappa Delta Pi. DOBBINS. GEORGE W. Sigma Nu. DOOLITTLE, VIRGINIA ANNE Kappa Kappa Gamma; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Sigma Lit- tle Sister, DRAFTS, CAROL ANNETTE Lutheran Student Movement. Vice Pres- ident; Resident Asst. DUBOSE. CARL COOLIDGE Tennis Team. DUNHAM, ERICK ALAN TAPS, Sr. Staff Head Photographer; Rat. DUNN, GEORGE EARNEST Hugo L. Black Pre-Law Society. DUPRE, lAMES C. Blue Key, President; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Vice president. President; Speakers Bureau. Chairman; Tiger Brotlierhood; President ' s Cabinet: Inter-Fraternity Council. DUREN. MARK EDWARD Karate Club; Horticulture Club; In- tramural Sports. DURHAM, MARION DOUGLAS A.G.C. Student Chapter. — E— EASLEY, DAVID STANTON Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Tiger Brother- hood; Inter-Fraternity Council. EDWARDS, |0 ANN Kappa Alpha Theta, Correspondence Secretary; Order of Athena; Kappa Delta Pi. ELLENBERG, FRED DOUGLAS Tiger Band, Drum Major; Concert Band; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Alpha Epsilon De- lta. ELLS, MARVIN RUELL Iota Lambda Sigma, Secretary; Graphic Art Society. EMMONS. CURTIS G. JR. Intramurals Sports. EPPS, THOMAS LYNN Pi Kappa Alpha: Assoc, of General Con- tractors. ESHER, GEORGE FRANK IR. Alpha Phi Omega, President; Track; C.S.V. P., President. EVANS, JOHN PAUL Sigma Nu: Blue Key: Inter-Fraternity Council; Assoc, of General Contractors. EVANS. TERRI EVELYN Debate Team; A.A.T.T. EVATT, RHETTA GAY Delta Delta Delta: Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Lambda Delta. — F— FAIR. lULlAN HARRISON Sigma Nu. FALLAW. EDITH INEZ Campus Crusade for Christ. FANT, CHARLES WILLIAM Student Senate; Student Attorney; Sup- reme Court: Campus Crusade for Christ. FARRELL, RICHARD WILLIAM Amateur Radio Club; I.E.E.E. FELLERS, MARK GREGORY Sigma Nu; Varsity Football; Tiger Brotherhood. FERGUSON, LEROY H. Ill American Institute of Chemical En- gineers. FERNANDEZ. MARIA HELENA Spanish Club, Secretary, President; Capers, Regimental Commander. FITTS, STEVEN RAYMOND Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi: Theta Chi Epsilon. FLEMING, CAROLYN LEE Tiger Band: Kappa Alpha Theta: Stu- dent Nurses. FLEMING. CAT HELINE lANELLE Horticulture Club. Treasurer. FLEMING. MICHAEL BILLINGS Phi Delta Theta, Social Chairman; Soci- ety for the Advancement of Manage- ment, Block C Club, Secretary; Cross Country Track. FORD, CATHELINE NORWOOD Kappa Kappa Gamma, Rush Advisor: Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sister, Histo- rian. FORD. DAVID PAGE Campus Crusade for Christ. FOSS, PHILLIP NEAL TIGER Advertising Manager; Student Government. FOSTER, CARROLL LEWIS Engineering Technology Society. FOSTER. RICHARD P. |R ' . Kappa Sigma; Tiger Band; Concert Band; Mu Beta Psi. FOUGEROUSSE, RAYMOND I. Sailing Club; TAPS: Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. FRAME, DAVID PATRICK Kappa Sigma; American Ceramic Soci- ety. FRANCIS. ADRIENNE D. Alpha Lambda Delta; Sailing Club; Sigma Tau Epsilon: Dorm Council. FRANKOVICH, ROBERT CHARLES Society of Physics Students, FRANKS, ROBERT PHILIP German Club; Society for the Advance- ment of Management; Mathematics Club. ERASER. DAVID GEORGE Society for the Advancement of Man- agement; Sailing Club. FRAZIER, LOCKE EDWARD Beta Theta Pi. FRICKS. SANDRA DIANE Society for the Advancement of Man- agement. Recording Secretary. FRIERSON. MANTON RODGERS III Sigma Tau Epsilon, Secretary: Ameri- can Ceramical Society: Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Eta Sigma. FRYE, WALTER RALPH American Ceramical Society: Sigma Tau Epsilon. FUNDERBURG. WAYNE DANIEL Forestry Club. — G— GAGE, ROBERT Society for the Advancement of Man- agement. GALLAHER, lEFFREY L. Tau Sigma Delta; A. I. A.. Executive Committee. GANTT, AUBREY DOYLE JR. Pi Kappa Alpha: Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil; Tiger Band. GARNER, PATRICIA ADAIRE Medical Technology Club; Food Sci- ence Club; Microbiology Society; Dorm Council. GARRETT. BRIAN D. Resident Asst; A. I. A. GARRETT, DANNY JOE Forestry Club, Treasurer, Vice Presi- dent; Society of American Foresters. GARRISON, GLENN STEVEN Phi Gamma Delta. GARRISON, LINDA KATHRYN Assoc, of Student Nurses; Kappa Alpha Theta. Rush Chairman: historian. GASKIN, WALTER ALLAN Sigma Tau Epsilon; Society of Physics Student. CATCH, DAVID O ' BIEN Kappa Sigma. GEMMILL, WAYNE C. American Institute of Chemical En- gineers; Sailing Club. GEORGEO, FAYE ELAINE Fencing Team, President; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Public Relations: Kappa Sigma Little Sister. GERRARD, NEAL EDWARD Kappa Sigma: Varsity Track. GHENT, PHILIP LEE I.E.E.E. GIBSON, WARREN WINFIELD Pi Kappa Alpha, Sergeant of Arms. GIESBERS, RONALD I. Varsity Soccer. GILBERT, SILVA DARLENE Tau Beta Pi, Recording Secretary: I.E.E.E.. Secretary; Eta Kappa Nu; Cap- ers Alpha Lambda Delta; Dorm Council: WSBF. GILLESPIE, CLINT C. Zoology Club; Young Republicans. GILREA ' TH. MARY ELIZABETH Alpha Lambda Delta: Order of Athena; Phi Kappa Phi; Intramural Sports. GLENN. lAMES ROBERT Beta Theta Pi: Golf Team, GOBBEL, lAMES BRUCE Society for Engineering Technology, President; Ski Club. GOMBOLA, PAUL PETER Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Newman Club. GORNICKI, PHILIP PETER Forestry Club; Outing Club; Alpha Zeta. GRACE, CHARLES MERRITT IV Kappa Alpha, President, Vice President: Inter-Fraternity Council; Blue Key, Tigerama Director; Tiger Brotherhood: Alpha Epsilon Delta; Intramural Sports: Residence Asst. GRAHAM, DEBBIE S. TIGER. News Editor; Sigma Tau Epsi- lon; Phi Kappa Phi. GRAHAM, DONNIE VERNON Chorus. GRAHAM, PAMELA GAIL Kappa Kappa Gamma; Assoc, for Stu- dent Nurses. GRANGER. B. DIANE Medical Technology Club, Secretary- Treasurer. GRANT, PETER GRANT Cheerleader: Pi Kappa Alpha: Sailing Club; Central Spirit Committee. GRAY. L. WAYNE Sigma Nu; Rifle Team. GRAYDON, DAVID RAY American Society of General Contrac- tors. GREEN, F. BENIAMIN TIGER, Sr. Staff; Rugby Club; I.E.E.E GREGORY. RANDY TIMOTHY Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Mu Epsilon: Sigma Tau Epsilon, GRESSETTE, THOMAS ASHBY Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Tau Sigma Delta; Tiger Brotherhood. GRIFFIN, DANIEL MURDOCH Campus Crusade for Christ; Dorm Council. GRIFFIN, MARION RALPH Phi Delta Theta; Sigma Lambda Chi; A.G.C. GRIGGS, lOSEPH MICHAEL Rifle Team; Dixie Skvdivers, GRIGSBY, BILLY L. JR ' . Sigma Phi Epsilon; American Presi- dency Committee. GROOVER, LAURA PATRICIA Phi Kappa Phi. GRUBBS, ROY GEORGE Sports Car Club. Secretary-Treasurer. GUNN. LAURIE LOUISE Sigma Tau Epsilon; Spanish Honor Soc- iety; Ski Club: Central Dance Assoc. — H— HAERINGER LISA K. Kappa Kappa Gamma; TAPS: Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister: Intramural Sports; Dorm Council: Pre- Vet Club: Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart. Senior Directory 597 SENIOR DIRECTORY R. ' IGH. STEVEN B. Phi Gamma Delta; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management; Educa- tional Advisory Council. H, !GLER, MICHAEL WILLIAM American Institute of Architects, Presi- dent; Sailing Club. Business Manager; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Sigma Delta. HAIR, SUSAN VIRGINIA Medical Technology Club; Psi Mu Psi; Chorus; Sigma Tau Epsilon. HAIRE, lEFFERY TALLIE Engineering Technology Club. HALL. lOHN LELAND Alpha Gamma Rho; Dairy Science Club, Vice President; Student Agriculture Council. Secretary-Treasurer. HALL. NANCY COMBS .Student Nurses Assoc. HALL. WILLIAM WALLACE Outing Club. HAMILTON. DEBORAH LOUISE Student League for Black Identity; Ben- gal Babies. HAMILTON. ROBIN Kappa Kappa Gamma. Activities Chairman; Kappa Sigma Little Sister; American Institute of Architecture; In- tramural Sports. HAMMOND. CAROLINE ELIZABETH Kappa Sigma Little Sister. Vice Presi- dent; Sailing Club. HAMMOND, lOHN STEPHEN Theta Chi Epsilon; American Society of Civil Engineers. HAMMOND. RICHARD ALAN American Institute of Chemical En- gineers. HANEY. PATR]CL ANNE Residence Asst.; Chorus; Tiger Belle. HARDING. RONNIE lAMES American Institute of Chemical En- gineers. HARLEY. DAVID B. Campus Crusade for Christ; Fencing Team; American Institute of Architec- ture. HARMAN. GARY GLENN Central Dance Assoc. Public Relations. HARPER. MARY E. Sigma Nu Sweetheart. HARPER. RICHARD CLAIR |R. Block and Bridle Club. Vice President. President; Alpha Gamma Rho, Secre- tary, Vice President. HAR ' RELL. REGINAL MARK Zoology Club. President; Beta Theta Pi; Residence Asst. HARRIS, lOHN WILLIAM |R. Iota Lambda Sigma. HARRIS. REBECCA M. Chi Omega. HARRIS. ROBERT T. American Society of Agriculture En- gineers. Vice President; Alpha Zeta. HARVEY. NANCY Kappa Kappa Gamma. Recording Sec- retary. HASH. GLORIA G. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Treasurer; Order of Athena; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Baptist Student Union; Intramural Sports; Chi Psi Greek Goddess; Homecoming Finalist. HAWKINS. PHILLIP LANE Agricultural Economics Club. HAWKINS. ROSCIA GWENDOLYN Kappa Kappa Gamma; Delta Sigma Nu; Student Nurses Assoc. HAWLEY, lACK STEVEN Sigma Phi Epsilon. Athletic Chairman; Dorm Council. HAYNE. WILLL M HERMAN Forestry Club. President; Society of American Foresters. President. HEARD, NflCHAEL BRADLEY Student Senate; High Court; Dixie Skydivers; Residence Asst. HEATON, JAMES LESLIE )R. Inter-Fraternity Council, President; Blue Key, Vice President; Tiger Brotherhood; Supreme Court, Chair- man; Court of Appeals; Sigma Nu. HEDGEPETTH, KAREN FAILE Gamma Sigma Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Dorm Council. HEFFELFINGER, GOGER Society for the Advancement of Man- agement. President. HELMKEN, MARK ALAN Outing Club, Treasurer, President; Alpha Zeta. HENDERSON. FREDERICK PAYNE Tiger Band. Flag Corps Commander; I.E.E.E. HENDERSON. HUGH R. Kappa Sigma, Guard. HENDERSON. REGINOLD Horticulture Club; S.A.A.E.; S.L.B.I. HENDERSON. STEVEN ZACK American Society of Mechanical En- gineers. HENNESY, MICHAEL PATRICK Society For the Advancement of Man- agement; Student Union; Scuba Club. HENRY. ANN C. Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Accounting Club. HENRY. WESLEN BUBOIS Tau Beta Phi, President; Intramural Sports; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. HENSON. DAVID KEITH Eta Kappa Nu. Treasurer; Chi Psi; I.E.E.E; Amateur Radio Club. HERLONG, JAMES ROBERT Pre-Vet Club; Alpha Phi Omega; Skin- diving Club; Dorm Council. HERNDON. DIXIE LYNNE Microbiology Society. President; Tiger Band. Librarian; Concert Band. HERNDON. WARREN R. JR. Phi Delta Theta. HESS. JOAN ELLEN Sailing Club; Kappa Delta Pi. HEYER, DEBORAH C. Student Nurses Assoc; Dorm Council; Intramural Sports. HEYER. MARILYN JANE Kappa Kappa Gamma; Dorm Council; Tiger Belle; Student Nurses Assoc. HILL, DORIS C. Dorm Council. President. HINNANT. FRANK GREG Arnold Air Society. Executive Officer; Scabbard and Blade, Captain; Student Services. HIPP, BEVERLY JANE French Club; Pi Kappa Delta; Forensic Club. HIPP, DOUGLAS G. Student Union. Vice President; Assoc, for Mental Retardation. KITE, CAROLYN ARRAMENTA Kappa Delta Pi. HITE, MARY SUSAN Dorm Council, President; Ski Club. HOBSON. JAMES HARVEY JR. Phi Kappa Phi; I.E.E.E.; Amateur Radio Club; Eta Kappa Nu; Westminster Fel- lowship. HOCKER. DONALD BRUCE Kappa Alpha. Secretary; Dean ' s List. HOCKETT. MARY NELL Sigma Delta Pi. HODGE, NANCY LYNN Pre-Vet Club; 4-H Club, vice President; Microbiolgoy Club. HOLCOMBE. MICHAEL GLENN Concert Band; Tiger Band. HOLE. CAROLYN ELIZABETH Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta. HOLLADAY, ROBERT W. Mu Beta Psi; Tiger Band; Pep Band; Zoology Club; Intramural Sports. HOLLAND. BEN LAWSON JR. Varsity Football ; Alpha Tau Omega; Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes; Tiger Brotherhood. HOLLEY. M. LOUISE Resident Asst. HOLLIS. WILLIAM M. Microbiology Society; Forerunner. HOLT. KATHY ELIZABETH Intramural Sports. HOOKS, JOHN STEPHEN JR. Tiger Band; Phi Gamma Delta, Trea- surer, President. HORTON. BOBBY ORAN Sigma Phi Epsilon; Assoc, of General Contractors. HORTON. MARK MARION American Assoc, of Textile Technology; Phi Psi. Treasurer; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Kappa Alpha. HOTALING. KARL REID Sigma Lambda Ghi. President; WSBF; Assoc, of General Contractors. HUDGIN. ELIZABETH ANN Dorm Council. HUDSON. CYNTHIA Chi Omega; Dorm Council; S.C.S.S.L.: Tiger Belle. HUMPHRIES, CHARLES WILLIAM Tiger Band; Concert Band; Society for the Advancement of Management. HUMPHRIES, PAMELA RUTH Psi Mu Psi; Chorus; Resident Asst.; Dorm Council. HUNLEY. CHARLES CRAIG Pi Kappa Alpha; Sailing Club, HUNTLEY. DUNCAN M. JR. Poultry Science Club. President. HUNNICUTT. STEVEN DOUGLAS Phi Eta Sigma; Arnold Air Society; Civil Air Patrol. HUNT. NANCY JEAN Order of Athena. Secretary; Resident Assist.; Assoc, for Mental Retardation; Gamma Sigma Sigma; Intramural Sports; Dorm Council. HUNTER. AUTHUR KIRKLAND Arnold Air Society; Scabbard and Blade. First Sargent. HURT, DEWEY LAKE Fencing Team; TAPS; Society of Physics Students. HUTTO. MICHAEL DALE Society for the Advancement of Man- agement; Intramural Sports. — I— IBACH. KAROL ANN Chi Omega; Bengal Babies; Kappa Delta Pi. INMAN, JANE ANN Beta Theta Pi Little Sister, President; Beta Theta Pi Greek Goddess. -I- JACKSON, JESSE KEVA Society for the Advancement of Man- agement. JACKSON. MARY GROWSON Freshman Cheerleader; Kappa Alpha Little Sister; Chi Omega; Elections Board. JACKSON. PHILIP RODNEY American Chemical Society; Student Senate; Student Body Vice President; Student Union. Governing Board; Blue Key; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Kappa Alpha; President ' s Cabinet. JACKSON. WILBURN ATLEY Phi Delta Theta; Freshman Football. JACOBS. NANCY ELLEN TIGER. Features Editor, Editor-in-Chief; English Club, Vice President; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Order of Athena; Clemson Players; International Students Assoc. JAMES. DEBORAH LOUISE Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi. JANARELLA, GAIL LYNN Kappa Kappa Gamma. JAQUES. W. FREDERICK Alpha Gamma Rho; Dairy Science Club, Vice President. JENKINS. MARION LEWIS Horticulture Club; Student League for Black Identity. JENNINGS, TERESA JANE Dorm Council; Intramural Sports. JENSON. JOHN STANLEY Fencing Team; R.O.T.C; Varsity Track; American Institute of Architects. JEWELL. MICHAEL SAMUEL Alpha Gamma Rho; R.P.A, Club. JOHNS. PAUL R. Arnold Air Society. JOHNS. SUSAN DIANE Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sisters, Vice President; Kappa Delta Pi. JOHNSON, JOSEPH R. Alpha Gamma Rho. JOHNSON. JULIE CHRISTINA Kappa Alpha Theta; Panhellenic Coun- cil. Vice President. lOHNSON. LEE ANNE Kappa Alpha Theta; Ski Club. Secretary. JOHNSON. MARK STEVEN Tau Beta Pi. Corresponding Secretary; Tiger Brotherhood; A.S.M.E.; Forerun- ner Fellowship. JOHNSON. SUSAN J. Intramural Sports; Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister, President. JOHNSON. WILLIAM GREEN Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Inter-Fraternity Council; Central Spirit Committee; Var- sity Cheerleader. JONES. CHARLES WAYNE Psychology Club; Student Union; Pep Band. JONES, DANIEL KIRKLAND Geology Club; Phi Gamma Delta. JONES. DEBORAH J. Alpha Lambda Delta; TAPS; Photo- graphy Club; Resident Asst. JONES. JAMES MARTIN JONES. MARIO E. International Student Assoc, President; Clemson Internationals; Soccer Team, Captain. JORDAN. DOUGLAS KEITH Pi Kappa Alpha; R.P.A. Club. JORDAN. JOAN MARIE Young Life. JOYE, MELISSA CAROLYN Chi Omega; Beta Theta Pi Little Sister — K— KAPP, THOMAS LITTLE Sigma Alpha Epsilon. KAWAMURA. MASTERU Dixie Skydivers. President; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. KAY. lOHN W., JR. Chi Psi. KEARNS. DONALD PAUL. JR. Young Republicans. KEENAN. GEORGIA LOUISE Eta Kappa Nu. Secretary; Tau Beta Pi; Westminster Fellowship. KE ESHEN. MICHAEL PATRICK Tau Sigma Delta; Varsity Track. KEHNE, MICHAEL TODD Alpha Tau Omega. KEISLER. DUANE HAROLD Pre-Vet Club; Rifle Team. KELLETT. SAMUEL NEWTON Scabbard and Blade; Sigma Tau Epsi- lon. KELLY, HOWARD RONALD Society for Engineering Technology, Secretary. KELLY, KENNETH WILLIAM Campus Crusade for Christ, Leader. KERR. GEORGE THOMAS Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; American Institute for Chemical Engineers. Chairman. KILGUS. CAROL A. Tiger Band. KIMMITT, DEBORAH ALICE Gamma Sigma Sigma, Vice President: Microbiology Society, Vice President; Sigma Tau Epsilon, President; Order of Athena. KING. STEPHEN JOHN Student Union. President; TIGER; Dorm Council; Assoc. For Mental Retardation. KIRKPATRICK. MATTHEW DEAN Pi Kappa Alpha. KNIGHT, MITCHELL H. Phi Delta Theta. Secretary; TAPS. KNIGHT. WESLEY C. Poultry Science Club, Secretary- Treasurer; Intramural Sports. KODAMA. HENRY EUGENE Zi Sigma Pi; Alpha Zeta. Chronicler; Dorm Council; Forestry Club; Resident Asst. KOSSLER. WILLIAM JOSEPH Student Union; International Students; Meditation Society. President. Str,j,,p ili.rpctory 598 SENIOR DIRECTORY KROSKE, DOUGLAS WILLIAM Society for the Advancement of Man- agement. KULICK. MICHAEL |AMES Dixie Skydivers. Treasurer; Karate Club; Counterguerrillas. KULIKOWSKI, ROY Cross Country Track, Captain; Varsity Track; R.P.A. Club. KURICHACK. SUSAN A.C.S. Secretary. LAIEWSKI. WALTER lAMES R.P.A. Club. LAMB. STEVE MCAIN Pi Kappa Alpha; Psychology Club; Soci- ety for the Advancement of Manage- ment. LAMP. TERRY ANN Sailing Club. Secretary: Resident Asst.; Dorm Council; Pi Mu Epsilon. LANGFORD. MAE Alpha Lambda Delta; Campus Crusade for Christ; Resident Asst. LAWRENCE. ROBERT CLYDE Sigma Lambda Chi, Treasurer; Alpha Tau Omega; A.G.C. LEE. CAROLINE ELIZABETH Psychology Club; Dorm Council. LEE. DOUGLAS FRANKLIN Central Dance Assoc. Vice President. LEE. 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MOORE, JOHNEY ANDREW Alpha Gamma Rho; Arnold Air Society, Commander; Department of Services, Chairman. MOORE. RHONDA LEIGH Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sister. MORGAN. LESLIE F. Alpha Gamma Rho; Blue Key: Block and Bridle; High Court. MORRIS, MARTHA LYNN Chi Omega, Vice President: Varsity Cheerleader; Order of Athena, Presi- dent: Kappa Alpha Sweetheart. MORRIS, MICHAEL WILLIAM A.S.C.;A.I.A. MOSS , SHARON MARIE Society for the Advancement of Man- agement. MOSTERTZ, WILLIAM CARL JR. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Assoc. General Con- tractors; Intramural Sports. MOZINGO. MARY JANE Delta Delta Delta, Chaplin; Rally Cats: Student Senate. MUCKENFUSS. SANDRA ANN Baptist Student Union; Psychology Club: Alpha Lambda Delta; Spanish Club. MUDGE. STEPHEN H. Sigma Nu, Treasure: Alpha Zeta: Ag- ronomy Club, Vice President. MUELLEISEN. DAVID P. Alpha Zeta. Vice President. MULLEN. MICHAEL STEPHEN Student Union, Vice President: Central Dance Assoc. Sr. Staff; Dorm Council. MUNGER, VICKI Outing Club; Capers; Pre-Vet Club; Light Brigade. MURRAY. ALBERT Block C Club. MURRAY, STEPHEN STEWART Phi Delta Theta; Central Dance Assoc, Secretary-Treasurer: Concert Band. MURRILL. SARA MONTGOMERY Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister. MUSICK. BRENDA BURLEY Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Tiger Band. MYERS.DEBRALEE Alpha Tau Alpha; Alpha Zeta; S.A.A.E., Secretary. MYERS. STEPHEN COTHRAN Freshman Cheerleader: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. j NANCE, JOHN WILLIAM Alpha Gamma Rho: Agricultural Economic Club. NESS, JAMES G. Varsity Football; Alpha Tau Omega: Tiger Brotherhood: Block C Club. NETTLES. CHARLES SHAWN R.P.A. Club; Colleton County Club. NEVILLE. ANNETTE Kappa Alpha Theta; American Chemi- cal Society: German Club. NICKLES, WTLLIAM ALLEN HI Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Epsilon Sigma. NORTHRUP. NANCY Kappa Kappa Gamma; Student Nurses Assoc. NUNNERY. HENRY GRADY 111 Alpha Tau Alpha. ' ice President; Kappa Delta Pi. Treasuier; Society for the Advancement of Agricultura l Edu- cation. Treasurer. NUTT, DAVTD GLENN Phi Delta Theta; High Court; Dorm Council. — O— OAKLEY. MARY FRANCES Alpha Lambda Delta: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau Epsilon; I.E.E.E. OATES. ROY RAYMOND JR. Varsity Football; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management; Account- ing Club. OSBORNE, ROBERT J. JR. Society for the Advancement of Man- agement; Clarendon County Club, Pres- ident, OVWN, MICHAEL LEWIS Sigma Phi Epsilon. OWEN, ROSALYN LUCILLE Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister: In- tramural Sports; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. OWENS. CAROL ANN Tiger Band. Flag Corps; Pep Band. OWTNGS, MARVIN A. Alpha Tau Omega. — P— PAGE. HENRY MARK Agronomy Club. Treasure; Dillon County Club, Secretary. PALMER, CALVIN LEE JR. Accounting Club. PARKER, CYNTHIA LEE Alpha Lambda Delta: Sigma Delta Pi. Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi; Resident Asst. PARKER, PHILLIP EUGENE Alpha Zeta. PARNELL, ROBERT T. A. F.R.O.T.C. Briefing Officers: Arnold Air Society. Information Officer; Legal Adviser; International Student Assoc. PARSON, MARTIN EDWARD Iota Lambda Sigma. PAGE, THOMAS EVANS JR. Intramural Sports; Chess Club; Tae Kwondo Club; Dorm Council. PATEREK, JAMES ROBERT Microbiology Society. PATTERSON, JAMES HAROLD American Chemical Society, Treasurer; American Institute of Chemical En- gineers: Sailing Club. PATTERSON, MONTY BUTCH Engineering Society; Rod and Gun Club: Outing Club; WSBF. PATZ, JAMES MICHAEL Ski Club, Treasure; Alpha Phi Omega; American Institute of Architects, Sec- retary: Tau Sigma Delta. PAYNE. STEPHEN ALBERT A. F.R.O.T.C, Administrative Officer: Scabbard and Blade. PEACH. BRUCIE LINDA Student Nurses Assoc, Secretary. Vice President; Westminster Fellowship, Vice President, President. PEEBLES, SHERRIL ANNE Chorus. PEELER, SUSAN VIRGINIA Dorm Council; Intramural Sports, PEEPLES, DERBIANA Tiger Band, Flag Corps: Delta Delta Del- ta, Librarian. PENNSCOTT. MARY GALE German Club. PERRY, ELIZABETH BUIST Angel Flight: Legal Adviser; Low Court. Senior Directory 599 SENIOR DIRECTORY PERRY, PATRIQA K. Swimming Team. PERRY. PHILLIP RODNEY Alpha Gamma Rho; Dairy Science Club, Secretary, President. PETERS, AI.BERTH. Pi Kappa Alpha. Pledge Master; Inter- Fraternity Council; TAPS: TIGER; Hugo L. Black Pre-Law Society: Young Re- publicans; Elections Board; Young Democrats: ROTC. PETERSON, JOHN KELLY Alpha Phi Omega; American Society for Mechanical Engineers. PETTIT, JEFFREY W.B. Assoc, of General contractors. PETTUS, JAMES LAWRENCE Eta Kappa Nu, President: I.E.E.E. PETZEL, ARTHUR RICHARD JR. Society for the Advancement of Man- agement. PHELPS, EDGAR MORRIS Sports Car Club; A.S.M.E.: AERO Club. PIAZZA, SANDRA JANE Chorus, Secretary; Tiger Band; Psi Mu Psi, Vice president; Educational Aid Society; TIGER; Madrigal Singers. PERSON, ANNA SUE Student Nurses Assoc. PIKE, TERRl LYNN Intramural Sports: Dorm Council; As- soc, for Mental Retardation. PITTMAN, ROBERT FRANKLIN |R. Tiger Band; Concert Band; Mu Beta Psi; Kappa Delta Kappa. POCOCK.DALEINNES Society for the Advancement of Man- agement: Accounting Club. POOL, SUSAN ANN Order of Athena; Raquettes. POPE. TIMOTHY RAY Golf Team: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treasurer. POSER, CLAUDIA INGRID Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Psi; A.A.T.C.C. POWELL, JOSEPH L. JR. Pi Kappa Alpha. Historian: Kappa Delta Kappa. PRATHER, JOHN WILLIAM DI American Institute of Chemical En- gineers; Phi Eta Sigma: Chi Psi, Treas- urer. PRICE, STEPHEN ELMORE American Society of Mechanical En- gineers, Chairman; Tau Beta Pi, Cataloger. PRINCE. HARRY EARL Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Microbiology Club. PRITCHARD, RANDY ROSS Tiger Band; Concert Band, Vice Presi- dent; Mu Beta Psi. PROPST, JOHN WYATT Agronomy Club, Secretary, President: Agricultural (Council. PROSSER . BEULAH LYNN Phi Kappa Phi: Order of Athena, Histo- rian: Sigma Tau Epsilon: Dorm Coun- cil, President. PULLEN, BRUCEA. American Institute of Chemical En- gineers. PURCELL, TOMMY LEE Phi Eta Sigma: American Society of Chemical Engineers. -Q- QUALLS, H. FRANKLIN Student Senate, President Pro-tem; Ag- ronomy Club, Vice President. — R— RAINES, REBECCA ANN Kappa Alpha Theta, President: Sociol- ogy Club, Vice President; Chi Psi Little Sister; Panhelienic Council, RALSTON, RUTH WELLS Dorm Council, Vice President. RANDALL, GREGORY ALAN Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary, Treasurer: Delta Sigma Nu: Microbiology Society. RANKIN, SUSAN E. Outing Club: R.P.A. Club: Agape. REAVES, MICHAEL McCOY Intramural Sports: Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. REGISTER, EARNEST ELTON Alpha Epsilon Delta, Treasurer: Sigma Tau Epsilon: Microbiology Society. REICHERT, SUSAN JEANNETTE Kappa Kappa Gamma; Sailing Club; Sociology Club. REID, MICHAEL EUGENE Scuba Club. RENTZ, MARION G A RNETT Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma: Account- ing Club. REYNOLDS, JOHN CLARK Central Dance Assoc, President; Alpha Tau Omega; American Society of Civil Engineers, RHODES, NELSON KEITH Mu Beta Psi; Chorus, Secretary Trea- surer: Concert Band; Tiger Band. RICHARDSON, WILLIAM OLEN Weight Lifting Club; Chorus; Aero Club; Tae Kwon Do. RIDGEWAY, WILLIAM DAVID Young Democrats. RINKER, ROBIN LEE Sailing Club; Gamma Sigma Sigma. RIORDAN.JOHNE. Theta Chi Epsilon; American Society of Civil Engineers; Ski Club: Goif Team. RITTER. FRANK L. Microbiology Club; Dorm Council. RIVERS, JOHN CALHOUN Who ' s Who: National Student Register; Delta Sigma Nu, Vice-President: Sigma Tau Epsilon; Blue Key; Hugo L. Black Pre-Law Society; Student Sentate, Pres- ident: Speakers Bureau, Chairman: Tiger Brotherhood; Circle K: Gamma Omega Phi: Young Republicans. ROBBINS, DANNY B. Alpha Gamma Rho; R.O.T.C, Cadet Captain. ROBBINS. JULIA ANN Intramural Sports; 4-H. Secretary. ROBBINS, KAY HATCHER Kappa Delta Kappa; R.P.A. Student Faculty Committee. ROBINSON. WILLIAM JEFFREY Phi Kappa Phi; Sailing Club: Resident Asst.; Delta Sigma Nu; Sigma Tau Epsi- lon. RODELSPERGER, MARIE ANN Phi Kappa Phi. ROESEL, VALIUS MAX HI Sailing Club. ROGERS, F. CELESTE Psi Mu Psi, Pledge Master; Chorus. Li- brarian: WSBF; Campus Crusade for Christ. ROGERS. STANLEY KIM Beta Theta Pi: Zoology Club; Resident Asst. ROSE, JAMES WARREN Assoc, of General Contractors; Claren- don County Club. Vice President. ROSENBERG. JENNY GANTT Sociology Club: Sailing Club: Young Republicans, Publicity Chairman. Sec- retary. RUSHTON, MICHAEL CLAUDE Forestry Club; Alpha Zeta; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma. RUSHTON, WILLIAM TUPPER Assoc, of General Contractors, Presi- dent. RYSINSKI, JOHN PATRICK WSBF; Kappa Sigma. — S— SAITTA, RICHARD JOHN Sigma Phi Epsilon: Swimming Team; Block C Club: Sigma Psi Nu. SAMPLE, ESTHER NEAL Gamma Sigma Sigma, Secretary. SANDERS, CYNTHIA ANN Delta Delta Delta. SANDERS, ROSS MACDONALD Aero Club, Treasurer: Christian Science Organization; Sailing Club; A.S.A.E. SAUNDERS, THOMAS GREGORY Pershing Rifles; Pre-Vet Club: Phi Eta Sigma. SAWYER, ERIGK WILLIAM Kappa Sigma. SCHAFER, LEE WAGNER Delta Sigma Nu; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Historian; Sigma Tau Epsilon. SCHENKER, ROBERT HENRY Swimming Team: Theta Chi. SCHUMACHER, JAMES ROBERT Arnold Air Society, Chaplain: A. F. R.O.T.C, Cadet Captain: Geology Club, Co-President. SCOTT, BARRY DEWAINE Hugo L. Black Pre-Law Society; Young Republicans. SCOTT. STEVEN GLENN Newman Club: Forestry Club; Cave Club. SEAY. NANCY JEAN Dixie Skydivers; Angel Flight; Campus Crusade for Christ. SENTELLE, ROBERT H. Campus Crusade for Christ; American Society of Civil Engineers. SESAY.IOSEPH MAYRBON Microbiology Club; French Club; Inter- national Student Assoc: Intramural Sports. SETZLER, THOMAS EDWIN II Kappa Alpha; Tae Kwan Do. SEYIE. FRANK WADE, JR. American Society of Civil Engineers. SHANNON, EDWARD McDANIEL Kappa Alpha. SHELL. DIANE Sigma Tau Epsilon; Psychology Club. SHERROD.MARY Student Nursing Assoc. SHERWIN, DONALD RAYMOND R.P.A. Club, Vice President. SHILLING, BYRON E. Rifle Team, President: Weight Club. SHIRLEY. JAMES H., JR. R.P.A. Club; Intramural Sports. SHIRLEY, LAURA STOWE Student Nurses Assoc. SHREVE, SHARON VONELL Delta Sigma Nu, Secretary; Young Re- publicans: American Society for Mic- robiology: Baptist Student Union. SHUGART, STEVEN LYNN Student Senate; Counterguerrillas: Pi Kappa Alpha; Supreme Court; Campus Crusade for Christ: Tae Kwan Do; Stu- dent Attorney. SHULBY. RICHARD BRUCE Photography Club, President; A. I. A. SIMPSON, CAROLYN IRIS Student Nursing Assoc. SIMPSON, CECILIA Dorm Council. SIMPSON, JANET REMELL Dorm Council; Tigerbelle: Kappa Alpha Theta, Rush Chairman, Charter Secre- tary. SINCLAIR, JAMES EDWARD American Society of Civil Engineers. SHELTON. FRANCIS EDREW, JR. A. F. R.O.T.C; Arnold Air Society; Stu- dent Fireman. SKINNER, WILLIAM LEE Bowling Team; Food Science Club. SLIGH, RICHARD MILTON American Institutes of Chemical En- gineers, Secretary; Resident Asst,; Sail- ing Club. SMALL, JAMES TIMOTHY Assoc, of General Contractors; Sigma Lambda Chi. SMITH, GEORGE A. Christian Science Organization, Presi- dent; TIGER, Ast. Editor; Concert; Alpha Phi Omega; Student Union; Y.M.C.A. SMITH, HAROLD EDWIN, JR. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice President: In- tramural Sports. SMITH. JARED MANLY Tiger Band: Student Senate; Concert Band; Mu Beta Psi. SMITH. JOHNEY RAY American Society of Mechanical En- gineers. SMITH, JOYCE ELIZABETH Capers. SMITH, KAREN BARBEE Chi Omega: Alpha Lambda Delta: Cent- ral Dance Assoc: Phi Kappa Phi. SMITH, PAMELA LYNN English Club: Gymnastics Club. SMITH, ROBERT S. Sigma Phi Epsilon. SMITH, WILLIAM KELLY Intramural Sports: R,P,A Club. SNELL, RODNEY MARK American Ceramic Society, Treasurer; Fencing Team, Captain. SNIPES. CALVIN M. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President; Blue Key, Secretary; Tiger Brotherhood, Sec- retary. SOL. JOSE EDWARDO American Assoc, of Textile Chemistry; Spanish Club: Phi Psi; International Student Assoc. SORRELL, WANDA LOU Horticulture Club; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta. SPARROW. HOWARD LUCAS American Society of Civil Engineers. SPEAS, GARY WELDON Eta Kappa Nu: Fencing Team. SPINELLA, PETER PHILIP Theta Chi, First Guard; Sailing Club; A.I.A. SPIRES, TANYA MARIE Intramural Sports. SPIRES, WALTER PRINCE, JR. Varsity Cheerleader. SPROTT . RODNEY McDOWELL Student Senate: S.CS.S.L. STALCUP. F. CLEM Student Nursing Assoc, Secretary, STAMM, STEPHEN ERNEST American Society of Mechanical En- gineers, Vice President. STEER. CHARLES J. Pre-Vet Club, Vice President: Dairy Sci- ence Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Control- ler; Agricultural Council. STEARNS, MELISSA MITCHELL Kappa Sigma Little Sister. STEIN, ELIZABETH ANNE Newman Club; Theta Chi Little Sister; Assoc, for Mental Retardation; Sailing Club. STEINKULLER. WILLIAM PAUL Student Legal Adviser; Psychology Club: Lower Court, Chairman; Supreme Court. STEPHEN, G. SHAW American Society of Mechanical En- gineers. STEPHENS, JOSEPH MARK Intramural Sports; Xi Sigma Pi; Alpha Zeta; Forestry Club. STEPP, DAVID L. Assoc, of General Contractors; Dorm Council. STEVENS, PETER HENRY Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta; Keramos, President. STEWART, SUSAN THERESA Medical Technology Club; Intramural Sports, STIDHAM, ARTHUR ANTHONY Society for Administrative Manage- ment; Weight Club. STODDARD, BELINDA JOLENE Gamma Sigma Sigma; Psychology Club. STONEMETZ. JERRY LEE Chi Psi: Phi Eta Sigma, President: Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Epsilon Delta: Inter- fraternity Council, Secretary: Tiger Band, STONEY, SANFORD PORCHER Tiger Band; Concert Band: Central Dance Assoc, Secretary-Treasurer; Phi Delta Theta. STRALKA. KATHLEEN ANN Microbiology Club; Dorm Council; Alpha Lambda Delta. STRICKLAND, ER NEST E. JR. Alpha Gamma Rho, House Manager; A.S.A.E., Treasurer. STROM, TIMOTHY ALAN Accounting Club. STUCK, ELIZABETH M. Student Senate. Di ' Hj liirv ' 61)0 SENIOR DIRECTORY SUIT. MICHAEL RAYMOND Pi Kappa Alpha. SULLIVAN. LEE IRENE Young Democrats. SULLIVAN. SUSAN Intramural Sports. SUMAN. DAVID FOY Accounting Club. Treasurer. SURATT, CELIA ANNE Tiger Band: Concert Band: Psi Mu Psi: Phi Psi. Secretary. President. SUTER. MARY lOVCE Horticulture Club. Secretary: Alpha Ze- ta. SUTKER. NEAL MICHAEL Student Senate: Young Democrats. SWAYSLAND. lEFFREY E, Delta Sigma Nu. President: Zoology Club: Society For Advancement of Management. — T— TAYLOR. ROBERT EUBANKS JR. Recreation and Park Administration Club. TAYLOR. ROBERT THOMAS Student Senate: High Court: Student Union: President ' s Cabinet. TAYLOR. STANLEY DURRAND Pershing Rifles: Young Republicans: Medical Technology Club. THAIN. THOMAS VICTOR American Society of Civil Engineers. THAKER, NITIN H. American Society of Microbiology. THOMAS. ARDENE. Kappa Alpha Theta. Songleader: Tiger Belle; Dorm Council. THOMAS. lULIE A. Tiger Band: Concert Band; Psi Mu Psi; Outing Club. THOM ASON. ALBERT MARION A.S.C.E.; Phi Eta Sigma; Theta Chi Ep- silon. TINSLEY. EDWARD DISKIN III Kappa Alpha. TODD. MARIORIE ANN Chi Omega. President: Panhellenic Council. Treasurer: Ski Club; Dorm Council. TODD. PHILIP lOSEPH Kappa Sigma: A.G.C.: Resident Assis- tant. TOMLINSON. KENNETH LEE Sigma Alpha Epsilon; A.S.M.E.: TAPS lunior Staff. TOMLINSON. RICHARD B. Westminister Fellowship: Dorm Coun- cil: Young Republicans; Microbiology Club: Delta Sigma Nu. TOOLE. LINDA lEAN English Club. Secretary: Young Repub- licans. TRAMMELL, BENJAMIN C. Mu Beta Psi: Concert Band; Tiger Band. TROUTMAN. KATHERINE ANN Delta Delta Delta; Alumni Council. TRULUCK. JOHN FELKEL Freshman Football. TULL. THOMAS WAYNE Sigma Nu: Blue Key: Tiger Brother- hood. Treasurer: High C ourt, Chairman. TUNG. ALBERT E. American Society of Mechanical En- gineers. TUPPER. JAMES LOCKWOOD Kappa Alpha. TURNER. ORIEN LEE Forestry Club. TUTEN. JAMES M. TAPS Junior Staff; TAPS Senior Staff; Scuba Club: A.S.M.E.: Ski Club. TUTTLE. BARBARA A. Delta Delta Delta: R.P.A. Club; Order of Athena; High Court. TYSON. SANDRA LOUISE Dorm Council; Ski Club: Resident As- sistant. — U— USSERY, DEAN WILLIAM Theta Chi Epsilon: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma. — V— VALENTINE. LEWIS SCOTT Society of American Foresters. VAN NAME. RICHARD BRADLEY American Institute of Architecture. VARNER, MICHAEL EUGENE American Society of Mechanical En- gineers. VAUGHAN. DA ' IDN. Wrestling Club: Weight Lifting Club: Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Head Cheer- leader. VAUGHAN. STEWART HENRY Dorm Council: College Republicans. VENA. MICHAEL A.S.A.E.; Dorm Council. — W— WALKER. JOSEPH SHELOR JR. S.A.M.: Kappa Phi. WARD. DAVID EDISON Sailing Club: Scuba Diving Club; Re- creation and Park Society; Phi Gamma Delta; Weight Lifters Club. WARE. VMLLIAM THOMAS Tiger Band. WARING. JAN ALLISON French Club. WARNER. THOMAS R. Tau Beta Pi. Vice-President: Sailing Club:A.I.C.H.E. WASH. JENNIFER MOSS Capers. Commander: Scabbard and Blade Sponsor; Queen of Military Ball. WATES. JOHN CARROLL Alpha Zeta; Alpha Tau Alpha: Alpha Gamma Rho: Agriculture Education Club. WATSON. CLYDE EDGAR Phi Delta Theta. Alumni Secretary: As- sociated General Contractors. WATSON. JOAN S. Department of Services; Dorm Council. WATSON. JOHN FEEDER Pi Kappa Alpha: Student Alumni Council; A.I.C.H.E. WATSON. JOSEPH HENRY Alpha Tau Omega. Pledge Trainer. WATSON. WILLIA.M ANTHONY TAPS Junior Staff. T.APS Senior Staff; Phi Delta Theta; Horticulture Club: Dorm Council. WATTS, CONNI L. Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sister: Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart. WATTS . CYNTHIA CLAIRE Sigma Tau Epsilon. WAY. DOROTHY GAYLE Kappa Alpha Theta: Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. WEATHERS, RONALD WaLLIAM Alpha Gamma Rho, President; S.A.A.E. WEAVER. TOMMY LAWRENCE Phi Kappa Phi. WEEKS. HUGH A. Baptist Student Union; Student Ser- vices. WEIR. JAMES A. Phi Gamma Delta. WELBORN. MICHAEL J. Sigma Tau Epsilon; Phi Kappa Delta. WELLS. KEVIN LEIGH Sports Car Club. President; Aero Club, President; Legal Adviser; Attorney General. WESSINGER. JAMES D. Block C Club: Football Manager. WEST. MICHAEL RODNEY Varsity Baseball. WHEELER, LINDA THOMPSON Alpha Lambda Delta: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Intramural Sports. WHEELER, ROBERT CHARLES Rugby Club; Dorm Council. WHITE. CHARLES B. JR. American Society of Civil Engineers, President: Theta Chi Epsilon: Assoc, of General Contractors. WHITE. CRAIG NELSON Varsity Baseball; Block C Club. WHITE. GARY ROBERT lota Lambda Sigma; Graphic Art Socie- ty. President. WHITE. GLENDA FRANCES Food Science Club. Vice President; Campus Crusade for Christ. WHITE. LISTON ILER B Chi Psi: Varsity Soccer; Psychology Club: Campus Crusade for Christ. WHITE. PAUL McLELLAND American Institute of Chemical En- gineers. WHITE. RICHARD GREGG Intramural Sports. WHITE. RICHARD PHILLIP Phi Delta Theta. WHITE. WAYNE ONSLOW Society for the Advancement of Man- agement. WMTESIDES, DAISY R. Phi Kappa Phi. Vice President: Spanish Club: Intramural Sports; TIGER. WHITMIRE, DAVID ROBERT Phi Eta Sigma; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Treasurer. Presi- dent: Rugby Club: Engineering Cur- riculum Committee. WHITTAKER, DEBORAH LEE Kappa Delta Pi. WHITTLE, KAY ELLEN English Club: Student Body Secretary; Phi Kappa Phi. WHITTLE. WILLIAM HAROLD JR. Block and Bridle Club. Vice President; Counter Guerillas. WICKER. LOUISE Food Science Club. Secretary, Presi- dent; Sailing Club: Intramural Sports; Resident Asst. WICKER. SANDRA KAY Sigma Tau Epsilon: English Club. Sec- retary. WIENGES. MARILYN PLAYER Kappa Delta Pi. WILKINS, CHARLES WILLIAM Pershing Rifles. WILLIAMS. BRAGG MARTIN Alpha Gamma Rho. Treasurer: Agricul- tural Council. President; Agricultural Economic Council. President. WILLIAMS. ROBERT HARRY Kappa Sigma. Guard. WILLIAMS. VMLLIE WALTER Society for the Advancement of Man- agement: Intramural Sports: Student League for Black Identity. WILLIAMSON. JERRI LYNN Theta Chi Little Sister. Vice President. WILLINGHAM. THOMAS M. Society for the Advancement of Ag- ricultural Education. WILLIS. LINDA KAY Dorm Council. Vice President; Student Nurses Assoc; Resident Asst, WILLIS. TERRY ALLEN Alpha Tau Omega. Vice President; Sigma Tau Epsilon; Golf Team. WILSON, DEBRA FRANCES Sailing Club; Society for the Advance- ment of Management: Soccer Booster Club. WILSON, FREDERICK DOUGLAS Sigma Tau Epsilon: Delta Sigma Nu, Treasurer; Alpha Epsilon Delta. Secre- tary. WILSON. GEORGE REED Alpha Epsilon Delta. President: Delta Sigma Nu; Ski Club; Fencing Team. WILSON, JESSE LEE JR. Phi Delta Theta; Assoc. General Con- tractors. WILSON. JOHN EDGAR Kappa Delta Kappa: Army R.O.T.C. WILSON. SUSAN ELAINE Agricultural Education Club, Secretary; Young Republicans: Psychology Club. WINBURN. WILLIAM JESSE |R. Assoc, of General Contractors. WINDHAM, WYATT EDMOND Horticulture Club, President. WINFIELD. DANIEL L. Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi. WINGARD. DANNY lACOB Pi Kappa Alpha: Society for the Ad- vancement of Management; Student Union: Central Spirit Committee. WISE, CLINTON CLYDE JR. Forestry Club; Society for the Ad- vancement of Forestry. Vice President. WOLFE, DEBR,A ANN Kappa Alpha Theta. WOLFE. JOHN EARLE JR. Phi Eta Sigma: Kappa Delta Pi. WOLFE. TINA RENE Alpha Lambda Delta. WOOD, DWAYNE ERCEL Theta Chi, Secretary; American Insti- tute of Architecture. WOOD. WANDA ELMORE Tiger Band. Concert Band. WOODHAM. JAMES ROBERT Dixie Skydivers; A. F. R.O.T.C: Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers. WOODRUM. LINDA LEE Kappa Delta Pi. WOODS. PATRICIA LYNN Assoc, for Mental Retardation. WOODWARD. BARBARA JEANNE Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pi. WOOTEN, NANCY EUNICE Chorus: Sailing Club; Campus Crusade for Christ: Kappa Delta Pi. WOWK. GAIL ANNE Psychology Club. Treasurer; Raquette; Dorm Council: Student Union. WRIGHTENBERRY. RITA ZEIGLER Kappa Alpha Theta. Social Chairman. WYLIE. EDWIN PLOWDEN Iota Lambda Sigma. WYSE, VIRGINIA BOYNE Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pi. — Y— YEAGER, TIMOTHY P. Society for the Advancement of Man- agement. YOST. STEPHEN ARTHUR Tiger Band: Concert Band; Navigators; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta. YOUNG. HUBERT C. Ill Tiger Band: Concert Band; I.E.E.E. YOUNG. LARRY ALAN Iota Lambda Sigma. — Z— ZAMORSKI. ANDREW Food Science Club: Sigma Delta Epsi- lon. ZAPACK. ZACHARY JOHN Alpha Tau Omega. Secretary. Presi- dent: Inter-Fraternity Council. ZOLDAK, JANICE ANN R.P.A. Club. Secretary. Senior Directory 601 INDEX NAME PAGE NAME — A- Aaron, Stephen Paul Abbott, Brenton Hugh Abercrombie, Andrew P. Abercrombie, Morris V. Able. Arnold Marcus Able, Barry Lee Able, Oscar Virgil, Jr. Able, Sidney Beryl Able, Tony Lawrence Abies, Myra Ann Abrams, Donald Lee Abrams, Leslie Anne Abrams, Marvin Eugene Acker, Kenneth Gene Acker, Mary Carol Ackerman, Rebecca Ackley, George Howard 187, Adams, Alice Eibs Adams, Allen McCoy Adams, Barbara Anne Adams, Dianne Adams, Donald S. Adams, Francis W., Jr. Adams, Joseph M. Adams, Julie Ann Adams, Karen E. Adams, Nancy Ann Adams, Richard Darrel Adams, Robert L., Jr. Adams, Wm. Barnes Adden, Carolyn E. Addington, Edward G. Addis, Carol Jane Addis, Nancy Carol Addison. Randall F. Addison, Sandra Ann Addy, Donna Marie Addy, Joye Anit a Adkins, Avery Ronald Adkins, Edward Scott Adkins, Jackie E. Agricultural Economics Club Aichele, Anne B. Aichele, Eric C. Aiken, Harriet J. Aiken, John Matheson Aiken, Mary Jane Ainsworth, Judy B. Air Force ROTC Akin, Robert Charles Albergotti, Mary B. Aldred, Robert Wm. Alewine, Joseph Glenn Alexander. Alan Clay Alexander, Amelia T. Alexander. Gary M. Alexander, Thomas R. Alexander. Wanda B. Alexander, Wm. C, IV Alexander, Wm. R., Jr. Allen, Anne Duke Alien. Burgess M.. Jr. Allen, Carroll G., Jr. Allen, Catherine Faye Allen, Cheryl Lynn Allen, Donald Keith Allen. Elizabeth R. PAGE NAME PAGE NAME 428 496 592 496 295 496 595 496 496 590 496 496 496 428 496 587 496 589 428 496 496 496 346 496 428 369 496 496 298 428 88 590 496 496 496 428 496 496 496 428 350 428 496 496 496 496 496 496 428 497 305 587 497 497 428 497 497 88 428 497 497 353 497 497 346 497 497 429 497 497 429 91 497 497 586 497 587 497 497 Allen, Harlan Dale Allen, Herbert R. Allen, John Michael Allen, Larry Drewey Allen, Noah Henry Allen, Raymond Keels Allen, Robert L., Ill Alley. George Robin Allgood. John Frank Allison. Audrey Leigh Allison. Edward S. Allison, Elizabeth C. 497 497 346 497 95 350 497 497 497 497 497 587 429 429 587 497 497 497 593 342 124 343 282 128 497 497 429 497 429 347 429 Allison, John R. Allison, Wm. Barry Almeida, Richard L., Jr. Aimers. Gary Douglas Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Tau Omega Alphonso. Gordon R. Alsmeyer, Dartlin R. Alston, Anita L. Alton. Debra Anne Alverson, David Roy Amari, Joseph Anthony Amari, Richard American Ceramic Society American Chemical Society American Institute of Chemical Engineers American Society of Agricultural Engineers303 American Society of Civil Engineers 314 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 313 Amerson, Wilson L., Jr. 497 Amick, Sharon June 295 Ananaba, Temple O. J. Anctil. David Richard Anderson, Donna F. Anderson. Douglas L. Anderson, Elizabeth R. Anderson, Eric B. Anderson, Gregory W. 315 312 306 Anderson, James Eldon Anderson, Jeffrey R. Anderson. John M. Anderson, Kandy Lee Anderson, Katherine L. Anderson. Paul Axel Anderson, Steven T. Anderson, Susan Lynn Anderson, Wm. Gary Andreas, Karl R., II Andress, Diane Andrews, Cora M. 92, Andrews, David Alan Andrews, Jacqueline K. Andrews, Wm. Clifton Angel Flight Angel. Robert Allen Angstadt, Jeffrey G. Annis, Joy Lynne Anthony, Alan Roy 366 Anthony, Carole W. Anthony, Walter E., Ir. Antley, Barry Thomas 91 497 194 497 429 497 429 497 497 497 594 497 594 429 497 88 429 497 50 591 346 497 116 497 359 429 497 497 184 497 592 497 497 194 429 589 497 95 88 355 Appel, Donald L. Apps, Sharon E. Arant. Alan David Arant, Carolyn Gwen Ard, Danny Nolan Ard, Terrence Emerson Arey, Jill Ariail, Robert E. Armes, Wm. Gordon Armfield, James M. Arms, Larry Thomas Armstrong, Eugene S. Armstrong, Jan V. Armstrong, Johrmy K. Armstrong, Terry M. Armstrong. Wm. H.. IV Armstrong, Wm. Steven Army ROTC Arnett. Debra Ann Arnette, Mack Luster Arnold Air Society Arnold, Susan Pauline Arrington, James T. Arsenault, Phillip M. Asche. Michael J. Ashe. Charles Bradley Ashe, Jeffrey Bentley Ashley, Anita Ann 138,292, Ashley, Lillian W. Ashley. Thomas Edward Ashmore, Annelle M. Askew. George R.. Jr. Askey. Linda Colleen Associated General Contractors Aston. James Andrew 163. 487. 369 Astriab, Timothy D. Atkins. John Curtis 88, 91 Atkins, Rhett Rogers 82, 493, 44, 46, 296 Atkinson, Clarence L. Atkinson. Joel Stuart Atwater. John E. Atwell, Donald Bruce Atwood, John Miller Aulbach, Patricia L. Auman, Bobby Steven Austin, Cynthia Lee Austin, Martha Lynne Austin, Rhonda Toni Avedisian, Jane C. Avinger. James Morgan Ayers. Deborah Ann Ayers, Douglas R. Ayers, Nancy Patricia Ayres, Ward O.. Ill — B— Babashak, John F. Babb. Alan Mark Babb. John Eugene Babb, Karen Elaine Bachman, Wm. Carney Bagnal, Carolane Lee Bailey, Debra Kay Bailey, Frederick A. Bailey, James Murray 497 429 497 497 366 497 497 497 497 187 497 91 497 497 497 498 429 498 498 190 498 498 188 498 498 498 498 498 498 429 293 429 429 498 498 498 310 429 160 595 498 592 429 , 369 498 498 498 498 315 498 498 498 46 498 498 498 429 429 498 46 498 429 311 498 429 498 595 88 498 498 498 PAGE NAME Bailey, Larry Lynn Bailey, Lisa Melinda Bailey, Patricia Lea Bailey, Roy H.. Ill Bailey. Scott Thomas Bailey, Thomas Liston 282, 295 498 52 429 498 295 498 430 Baird, David Rogerson Baker, Alan Ralph Baker, April Baker, Carl Stephen Baker, Charles S. Baker. Grant Davidson Baker. Jennie Wilkins Baker, John L., Jr. Baker, Lee Ann Baker, Osborne E., Ill Baker, Phillip Ralph Baker, Robert S.. Jr. Baker, Teresa Sloan Baker, Walter Worth Baker, Wm. Edgar, III Baker, Wm. Samford Baldwin, Harley H.. Jr. Baldwin. Michael Paul Baldwin, Murrell L. Baldwin, Robert E., Jr. Baldwin, Thomas Smith Ballard, Charles M., Jr. Ballard. Curtis R. Ballard, Margaret 175 Ballard, Shaun T. Ballard. Victoria E. Ballenger. Lisa Anne Ballentine, Frances R. Ballentine, George W. Ballinger, Wm. Henry Ballington, Patrick E. Bane, John Robert Banger, John W., Ill Banks, Janet E. Bannister. Faith C. Bannister, Hope S. Bannister. Robert G. Bannister, Tonia M. Banta, Blake Garret Banton, William B. Barber, Frances A. Barbrey, Watson T. 494. 44. 46. 348 Barger, Ferdinand Ora Barger, Watson T. Barget, Robert George 185 Barker, David Earl Barker, John Steve Barker, Mary S. Barker, Teresa F. Barkley, Gary Paul Barksdale, Mary Alice Barnes, Andrew W., Jr. Barnes. Dewey S.. Jr. Barnes. Gretchen Noel Barnes, Kenneth Alan Barnes, Michael E. Harnett Hall Barnett, Helen E. Barnett, Mary Linda Barnette, Paul Little Barnette, Ronald Paul Earnhardt, Richard A. Barnhill. Ronald Leon Barnhill. Thomas W., Jr. Barnhill. Vincent K. Barreto, Richard C. Barrett, Rosalyn R. Barrineau. Michael K. 498 594 430 498 587 197 498 430 590 498 498 498 498 498 498 430 498 359 498 498 498 294 498 595 311 590 498 498 498 116 498 430 498 116 498 430 592 498 295 498 498 498 498 498 499 499 586 499 64 430 586 91 , 590 499 499 430 , 195 499 499 499 430 499 499 54 590 499 499 499 499 284 499 499 88 499 594 430 95 499 499 499 589 430 499 PAGE Barrioz, Kathy Marie Barron, Charles Auld Barron, Cynthia L. Barron, Olive Harris Barron, Thomas A. Barrow, Margaret P. Barth, Michael T. Barthelmess, Richard 282 Bartlett, Elizabeth A. Bartley. Marcia Lynn Barton. James David Barton, Nancy Carolyn Barton, Virginia C. Bassett. Cleveland G. Batchelor, Arnold L. Batchelor, Deborah A. Batson, Edith Joanna Batson, Louis P., Ill Batson, Vivien Ruth Baxley, James Randy Baxley, John Michael Baxley, Marjorie Gail Baxter, Anne E. 499 317 592 499 151 499 592 587 430 347 430 290 499 499 499 347 166 499 88,91 430 506 500 127 500 296 430 500 500 500 500 50 88, Baxter, Deborah L. Bayne, Charles Thomas Bayne, Harry McBrayer Beach, Rebecca Ann Beal, Harvey Miller Beall, Wm. Jackson Beaman, Keith Morton Bean. Karen Marie Beard, Gary Lynn 500 295 430 500 500 500 116 500 500 500 500 138 500 592 500 591 592 500 500 70 500 430 189 430 Bearden, Pamela Beasley, Charles W. Beasley. Henry Wesley Beaver. Alan Wesley Beaver, Laura C. Bebko, Charles S. Beckham. James Boyce Becknell. Timothy Wm Bedard, Steve Allen Bedell, James F., Jr. Bedenbaugh. Debra Ann 500 Bedenbaugh. Janice L. 500 Bedenbaugh, Mackie M Bedenbaugh, Yvonne Beeco, Richard Davis Beeks. Joseph B. Beese. Michael J. Beeson. Joseph A. C. Begemann, Margaret D. Beiers, Melanie Ann Belding, Bruce Wm. Beige, Arthur L. Belk. Gregory Lynn Belk, John H., Jr. Bell. Charles Terry Bell. David Craig Bell. Dianne E. Bell. Gilbert Ernest Bell. James Carter Bell, John Charles Bell, Linda Sue Bell, Pamela Lee Bell, Robert M.. II Bellack. John Richard Bellamy. John Stephen Belser. Roy Edwin 500 430 500 500 430 500 500 500 500 595 500 594 500 500 430 160 500 500 95 431 431 500 500 500 155 500 INDEX NAME Belue, Jerry Bernard 431 Bengel, Gordon L. 431 Bennett, Donna Lynn 500 Bennett. Everett W., |r. 500 Bennett, Richard D. 500 Bennett. Wallace M.. Jr. 500 151. 348, 369, 588. 592 Benton, Betty Annelle 500 Benton, George David 500 Benton, Walter E. 500 Berkland, Blair M. 431 88, 91, 355 Berly, [oel A., Ill 500 Berry. David Andrews 500 80, 91, 355 431 431 500 500 595 500 500 431 500 298 132 431 500 346 589 82 500 431 487 500 587 500 45, 48 500 317 500 431 431 594 500 590 500 590 500 501 501 501 501 431 501 501 501 501 415 431 592 501 330 501 501 501 587 501 116 501 431 431 501 501 501 501 501 91 501 138 501 594 501 PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAIvlE PAGE Berry, James R. Berry, Mary Wallace Berry, Rebecca |ill Berry, Spartan Carl Berry, Wm. Russ Berry, Wm. Walter Bessent, Kenneth M. Best, Billy W., Jr. Beta Theta Pi Bethany. David C. Bethany, Peter M. Bethea, Frank Gibson Bethea, Fred Williams Bethea, Georgia M. Bethea, John Oscar, Jr. Bethea, Sally Elaine Bethea, Shannon Marie Betsill, Thomas E. Belts, Deborah Sue Beyer, Tracev Ann Bibb, David Earl Bibb, Derrill Allen Bickley, John Alvin Bickley, Robin Ann Biediger, Joseph T. Biediger. Michael J. Bigalke, John Thomas Biggers. Fredrick S. Binion, Wm. Steven Birchett. Kimberly V. Bishop, Craig Lewis Bishop, Curtis A. Bishop. George David Bishop, Jay Russell Bishop, John Lewis Bishop, John Randall Bishop, Lauri Jayne Bishop, Mark Richard 367 Bishop, Sara Anita Bishop. Susan R. Bissett. Richard A. Bittner. Nancy B. Black, Candi Black, Charles Alan Black, David W. E. Black, Henry Eugene Black, Janice Elaine Black. John Kennetli Black. Joseph B., Jr. Black, Ronald Kevin Black, Steven Douglas Black, Timothy Edward Blackburn, Bernice A. Blackmon. Allen Neely Blackwelder, Darrell Blackwell, Donna Kay Blackwell, Francis J. Blackwell. Francis M. Blackwell, James B. Blackwell. Larry W. Blackwell. Marvin B. Blackwell, Susan Jan Blair. Catherine Ross Blair. Jerry Russell Blair, John Vern Blair, Kathleen L. Blair. Katrina Louise Blair, Sara Carolyn Blanck. Linda Suzanne Bland, Emily T. Blankenship. Charles Blankenship, Ronald W. Blanks. Deborah L. Blanton, Pamela Marie Blanton, Samuel E. Blide, Bernard C. Blind. Birney Frank Blinn. Terry Marie Block and Bridle Block C Blodek, Carlos E. Blodgett, Laura Diane Blue Key Blume, Roy Wm,, Jr. Blythe, Carol Lynn Bocanegra. Neptali R. Bodie. Martha Ann Boeke, Cynthia Ann Boggess, Tasha Diane Boggs. Brenda Anne Boggs, James Michael Boineau, John Y. Boland, Christine M. Bolin. Kenneth O ' Neal Bolubasz, Robert F. Bond. Nina Wilson Bond. Wendy Susan Bonds. Joel E., Jr. Bonner, Thurmond C. Boone, James Edward Boots, Lorrie Lynn Boozer, Thomas C Bosler. Robert lerome Bostick. Dianne Gail Bostick. Jane T. Boswell. Jessica Eva Botts, Patricia Gail Bouchillon. Barry G. Bouknight. Frank M.. Jr. Bouknight, Keitli M. Bouknight, Leonard R. Bouknight, Paul Ray Bouknight, Ronald A. Boulware. Kitty Sue Boulware. Wm. Norris Bowden, Perry Scott Bowden, Thomas B., Jr. Bowen, Charles G. Bowen. Robert A.. Ill Bowen, Robert Luther Bowen, Sherry Lynn Bowen, Steven Ray Bowers, Jeffery Terry 88, 501 Bowers. Rose Marie 502 501 295 77 Bowers. Wm. Knight 432 501 594 501 Bowles, Howard Gay 589 501 Bowles, Ruth Ann 502 595 Bowman. Arthur Allen 432 138 Boyce, Cheves Ligon 432 501 592 501 Boyd. Edward Glenn 432 431 Boyd, Herman A., Jr. 502 348 595 184 Boyle. John V. 502 501 Boyles, Craig Michael 432 431 Boyles. Deborah Ruth 502 501 Boyles, Lycia Amanda 502 431 Boyleston, Richard L. 502 593 Boyleston, Harry G.. Ill 432 189 592 501 Boylston. Sandra F. 432 501 Bozard, Beverly Rae 432 501 Bozard, Charlton Duke 502 501 95 501 Brabham. James D. 502 501 Brackett. Jenelle E. 502 175 Brackett. Jonnette K. 432 316 Bradley. Deborah J. 432 346 135 , 587 431 Bradley, James Ryan 502 501 Brady, Sidney A. 502 95 595 349 Brague, Kirk Alan 502 501 282 501 Bramlett. Kenneth W. 502 431 Branham. David 432 432 Branham. Rickey Lynn 502 432 Bransford. Russell 502 501 Brantley. Craig D. 346 127 Brantley. Reginald 432 501 492, 45, 296 . 348 501 Brawner, Sharon 591 501 Brawner, Thomas F. 502 501 Bray, Cathy Sue 135 432 587 501 Braziel, Jeff Brian 502 592 Breads, Lauralyn Anne 88 501 91 587 Breazeale. Catherine 432 587 166 501 Breazeale. Richard H. 432 501 124 432 Brehm. Barbara Ann 502 501 184 194 346 Brendell, Susan E. 432 369 587 346 Brennan, Thomas P. 432 369 Brewer. Dennis Leon 502 501 Brewer. Janet Sara 502 501 Brick, Jonathan M. 595 501 Bridges. Jan Lee 502 501 Bridges, Jane Crosby 502 501 Bridges, Janet Louise 433 350 Bridges, John David 502 595 Bridges, Rebecca Ward 433 501 Briggs. Don Floyd 592 88 Broadwater, Linda Kay 433 501 Broadwater, Melanie A. 502 592 Broadwell. David G. 502 501 Brock. Myrial Melissa 502 91 Brock. Wm. Robert 502 74 Brockington. Richard 433 432 Brockman, Deborah Ann 433 432 489, 111, 357, 587 100 501 Brockman. Suzanne E. 502 432 Broderick. James H. 595 311 Broderick. Matthew J. 433 501 Brodie. Eloise Hart 502 501 Brodie. Melanie M. 502 502 178 502 Brogden. Lawanda L. 502 432 Brooking. Frank W., Jr. 315 432 Brooks, Charles F.. Jr. 502 355 Brooks. Karen Elise 502 Broom. Michael Lee Broome. Lily Belle Broome, Stephen Hayes Broome, Wm. Randall Brothers, Scott Alan Browder, Sandra Kay Brown, Alma Teresa Brown, Catherine Anne Brown, Chris Joseph Brown, Cleve Max Brown, Deborah Lynn Brown, Deborah Lynn Brown, Elizabeth Ann Brown, Elizabeth Anne Brown, Grace Kimmons Brown. Henry E.. Jr. Brown. Henry Grady Brown. Jeffrey Blaine Brown. Jennie Lou Brown, Jerry P. V. Brown, Karen E. Brown, Kenneth H., Jr. Brown, Laura E. Brown, Linda Gayle Brovni. Margaret M. 130 Brovim, Maxcy Paul. Jr. Brown. Michael Wayne Brown, Sherry Lynn Brown. Steven Clyde Brown, Stewart D., Ill Brown, Susan Marie Brown, Vera Robin Brown, Warren Dexter Brown, Wayne Walker Brown. Wm. Leighton Brownlee. Kenneth S. Brownlow. Melinda A. Broyles. James Berry Broyles, James Edwin Broyles, Michael L. Bruce, Janice Cynthia Bruce, Miles E.. Jr. Bruce, Samuel R.. Jr. Brueckner. Thomas R. Brumbach. Evelyn Kay 293. Brundick. Frederick S. Brunson. Jack Wade Brusini, Deborah Anne Bryan, Emily Susan Bryan. John Gregory Bryan. John Ralph Bryant. Deborah Gail Bryant. Larry Ray Bryant. Richard F. Bryant. Richard H.. Jr. Bryson, Judith H. Bryson, Thomas J., Jr. Buchanan. Brenda D. Buchanan, Dale C. Buchanan. Jana D. Buchanan, Jeffery S. Buchanan. Thomas S. Buck, Thomas R.. Jr. Buckles. Janet Elaine Buckner. Robert Allan Budds. Nancy Lynn Buffington, David M. Bull. David Weston Bull. Douglas M. Bull. Mary Louise Bull. Michael P. 502 Bull, Victor Alan 503 502 Bundrick. Charles E. 503 433 589 502 Sunning, John W. 52 503 959 320 Burbage. Jofm Peiry 434 503 311 503 Burch, James Robert 503 503 Burdett. Barry Cole 52 503 Burdette, Donald j. 503 503 Burdette. Elizabeth A. 503 88 Burdette. Wm. Pierre 503 503 590 433 Burell. Lorann G., Sr. 434 503 Burgess. Albert F. 282 503 Burgess, John N., Jr. 503 503 Burgess, Mary Gail 503 594 Burghardt, Wallace K. 434 503 Burley, Carol Elaine 503 433 Burn. Robert L. 503 503 88 503 Burne. Jeffrey C. 48 433 Burnett. Lani J. 503 591 Burnett. Michael Lee 503 503 Burns, Coley Sherman 434 503 Burns, Debra Lynn 503 503 Burns, Susan Elaine 504 587 Burriss, Marj ' K. 504 503 Burt. Kristan Alan 504 503 Burton. Cynthia Jane 434 503 Burton. Sandra Kim 504 88 Burton. Wm. Hassell 346 592 595 503 Busby, Joseph Patrick 434 592 53 , 594 503 Busch. David Allen 504 503 Busch, Deborah Ann 434 352 Busch. George P.. Jr. 504 503 Busch. James Gibson 504 503 Bush, Ellen E. 504 433 194 503 Bush, Rosemary 504 434 Buthmann, Dennis 504 590 295 503 Butler. Pierce Day 504 503 594 503 Butler. Richard B. 504 503 Butler. Thomas Hardee 504 52 Butterworth. Janet D. 434 503 Butterworth. Mark D. 504 503 Button, Russell Scott 504 586 88, 91 503 Buzhardt, Martha Ann 434 434 Byars, Linda Sue 504 175 Byars, Nan Aline 587 116 Byars, Susan Kaye 504 503 Byrd. Charles 504 503 Byrd, Richard Raymond 504 285 Byrd, Robert Alan 504 434 74, 51 , 590 503 Byrd, Ronald Wesley 434 434 Byrd, Steven Ernest 504 350 Byrd. Wanda Sharon 434 503 Byrnes. Joseph C. 504 503 434 -C— 503 503 Cabiness, Harold Dean 504 503 Cabler, Wallace H.. Jr. 504 503 74 503 Caddell. Kenneth M. 504 52 Cade. Arthur Alan 88 592 91 355 503 Caggiano. Anita Marie 434 503 Cain. Anthony Bart 504 320 Cain. Carolyn T. 434 434 Cain, Glenn Edward 434 503 Calabro, Scott Justin 504 503 Calcutt, Rhonda Lee 504 503 Caldwell, Gary F. 504 95 594 503 Caldwell, Robert P. 434 ■ 434 Calhoun, Debra Neel 504 592 Index 603 ; INDEX NAME Calhoun, Henry N. Calhoun. John David Calhoun, Michael A. Calk, Julie Anna Call, Penelope Loui.se Callicott, Gary White 588, Calvert, Glenda Greer Cameron. Dennis M. Camp. Terrie Lee Campbell. Brenda Campbell. Elaine Campbell, George Wm. Campbell, Martha M. Campbell, Shawn Ann 587, Campbell, Troy loel Campus Crusade for Christ Canady, Jean Anderson Canincia, Melinda C. Canincia, Patricia L. Cannon, Clifford D., Jr. Cannon, Robert E., Jr. Cannon, Rodney Dale Cannon, Susan R. Cantrell. Cathy E. Cantrell, Debra Lee Cantrell, Marion V., Jr. Cantrell, Vivian E. Cape, Stephanie Rae Capers Capps. Loring Kerry Capps, Marjorie T. Capri, Jon C. Caputi, Jorge E. Carannante, Louis A. Carey, Pamela Vivian Carlson, Randolph J. Carmichael, Charles F. Carneal, Robert Wayne Cams, Angela Estelle Carpenter, Hambleton Carpenter, Warren S. Carr, Elam Carlton Carraviiay, Wm. Haskell Carroll, Jimmy Leon 63 Carroll. MaPi ' M. Carroll, Robert Wm. 88, 185 Carson, Carol Ann Carson, Herbert E. Carson, Wm. Francis Cartee, Allen Walker Cartee, Gary Lane Cartee, Teresa Lynn Carter, Brent Walker Carter, Christopher J. Carter, Mary E. Carter, Nancy Ellen Carter, Robert A. Carter. Susan Carol Cartledge, David T. Carwile, Jan Claire Carwile. Steven W. Gary. Ellender Gary, Ross Ambrose Casey. Elizabeth C. PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE 504 504 95 434 504 587 504 434 592 434 505 505 95 505 505 505 505 100 350 286 505 505 435 505 591 505 590 505 435 435 505 435 505 505 194 435 65 505 505 505 435 82 505 587 435 505 189 505 505 591 435 366 505 590 505 285 435 435 195 505 505 505 76 435 505 505 505 505 505 116 435 505 505 505 505 505 505 505 435 293 Cash. Deborah Jane 505 Cash, Janet Lynne 505 Caskey, Deborah Sue 505 Caskey, Sara Frances 505 Cason, Norman M. 435 Cassell. Sandra Lynne 505 Cassell. Sherry Lee 505 Castleberry. Cynthia 505 Castles. Richard B. 505 Castles. Robert L.. Jr. 505 146. 588, 591 Gaston, Stephen M. 505 Catalano. Virginia 116 Gatington. Patricia 505 293. 587 Catlin. Charles D. 435 367. 591 Cauble. Michael Ray Caughman. Barbara I Caughman. Wm. Bruce Caughman. Wm. M. Caughman. Wyatt F. Causey. Wm. David. Jr. Cauthen. Candy S. Cawthon. Ned Vance Cayce. Richard Rives Cely. Jerry Scott Cely. John Thomas Center. Vickie Kav 435 505 587 505 505 505 594 594 435 505 505 505 505 505 Central Dance Association76 Cerny. James Wm. Chabek. Clarence S. Chabek. Stephen R. Chalgren. Catherine B. Chamberlain. Louis P. Chamblee. Daniel W. Chamblee. Linda Leigh Chamblee. Timothy D. Chandler. Daniel L. Chandler. Jay C. Jr. Chang. Chen Lin Chaplin. Wm. Eugene Chapman, Debra Ann 505 505 505 506 506 435 506 130 506 506 506 435 435 590 506 295 Chapman, Elizabeth B. 506 Chapman. June Marie 506 127. 184 Chapman. Kurt Michael 506 Chapman. Pamela Joyce 506 Chappelear, Kathy G. Chappell, Christopher Chappell, Jesse Alan Chappell, Ronald L. 435 435 435 506 595 435 506 95 506 435 436 436 77 506 506 88. 91 Cheek. Anna Claire 436 Cheng. Wm. Hon Chuin 436 506 506 506 436 436 593 506 436 Charles. John K., Ill Charney. Mark Jay Ghastain. Cynthia Ann Chastain. James B.. Jr. Chastain. Lonna Rae Chastain. Nancy Ann Chatham. Mildred Ann Cheatham. Virginia P. Gheros. George A. Chiariello. Marion Childers. John O.. Jr. Childers. Randy B. Childress. William H. Childs, Howard D. Chiles. Robert Otis Chilpan. Richard K. Chinnes. Louin Daniel Chi Omega Chi Psi Chismar. Kent Wade Chitty. Mark Allvn Chitty. Ronald E.. Jr. Chlan. Caryl Anne Christ, Randall, Jr. Christian. Gary Christian. George Wm. Christian Science Organization Christoph. Richard T. Christy, Kim Elaine Cicale, John Andrew Gisson, Sheila Anne Clamp, Louis O ' Neal. Jr. 348. Clanton. Richard M. Clark B. Christine Clark. Douglas Foster Clark, Huston Michael Clark, Jenny Carol Clark, Kenneth R. Clark, Lawrence L., Jr. Clark. Lee Ann Clark. Lowell S.. Jr. Clark. Mary Kathlyn Clark. Matthew I. Clark. Richard Hugo Clark. Richard Scott Clark. Sam Preston Clark. Thomas Chase Clark. Virginia Faith Clark. Walter A.. Jr. Clarke. Cindy Ann Clarke. Debra Lynn Clarke. Diana L. B. Clarke. Wm. Arnold Clawson. Wm. Thomas 347. Claytor. Judith Nelle Gleland. Carol Anne Clement. Charles W.. Jr. Clement. Debra Ann Clemson Forensic Union 288 Clemson Graphic Arts Society Clemson Players Cleveland. Lillian N. Cleveland. Thomas W. Cleveland. Wm. David Cline. David Tilman 506 104 136 506 506 436 506 88 80 506 290 436 506 506 506 52 355 88 506 436 290 506 506 436 595 437 506 151 506 437 590 506 506 437 506 506 315 124 506 506 437 437 589 437 363 437 506 437 506 323 96 437 592 506 506 591 437 506 589 506 595 295 185 437 589 506 437 369 Cobb. Ronnie Mack 437 Cobb. Sherry Lee 506 Cobb. Susan Owens 437 Cochrane, Martha Gwyn 437 Cockerill, Bruce E. 437 Cockrell. Susan Maree 74 Coffeen. Douglas F. 506 350 Cline. Teresa Ruth Clinkscales. Roger B. Glonan. Richard M. Cloninger. John Scott Clore, Betty Lu Coakley, Paul Brooks Cobb, Barbara Lynne Cobb, Horace Maret 294, 346, Coffey, Thomas M. Coggins, Clayton Wm. Coggins. Michael H. Coggins. Ruth Alberta Cohen. Alexander H. 8f Cohen. David Andrew Coker. James Milton Coker. John Wilson Coker. Mary Katherine 95. Golavita. Michael Jay Colavita. Valerie P. Cole. Angela Diane Cole. John N. Cole. Renee Cecile Cole, Wm. Charles Coleman. Ann C. Coleman. Cornelia J. 81 Coleman. Daniel H. Coleman. David P. Coleman. Frank E. Ill Coleman. James R.. Jr. Coleman. John F. Coleman. Joseph W.. Jr. Coleman. Lynda Ray Colemanm Michael G. Coleman. Ransome A. Coleman, Sandra L. Coleman. Thomas H. Coley, Donald Keith Collins. Gaie Carol Collins. James L.. Jr. Collins. John David Collins. Karen E. Collins. Ma.xie M. Collins. Patrick S. Collins. Ricky Nelson Collins. Wallace A. Collins. Wm. Charles Colson. Sam Linn Colson. Steven Arthur Comerford. John W. 304 Compton. Cynthia Jo Conahan. Doreen Joan Concert Band Condon. Marietta Conley. David Russell Connellv. Maria E. 395. 130. 48 Conner. Boyd Brent Connor. James M., Jr. Conoly. Mary Helen Conway. Thomas Wm. Cook. Anne Henderson Cook. Annette Lewis Cook, Darryl Allen Cook, Jane Marie Cook, Malcolm Boyd, Jr. Cook. Michael R. 71 Cook. Cook. Cook, Nancy Love Ralph Dennis Wilda Louise 506 350 506 347 506 74 J, 91 88 506 506 506 100 437 595 437 175 506 506 88 506 437 437 506 3, 91 506 95 506 506 507 160 507 160 437 587 507 160 507 88 507 507 437 59 507 91 507 315 594 507 507 88 507 50 507 594 507 88 507 507 , 124 63 184 92 507 138 507 437 . 586 88 507 595 437 507 437 507 507 507 438 507 . 50 438 438 507 Cook. Wm. Hartwell. Jr. Cooke. Cynthia B. Cooler, Alvin Nelson Cooley, James W.. Jr. Cooner. Emily Anne Cooper. Woodrow W. Gopelan. B. Dianne Copelan. Rachel D. Copeland. Amy E. Copeland. Ann Lucile Copeland. Bennie T. Copeland. Charles M. Copeland. Debra Ann Copeland. Janet Susan Copeland. Janice Lynn Copeland. May Stewart Copley, Donald Joe Copley, John W.. Ill Corbett. Ellen Curtis Corbett. Kaye F. Corcoran. Jon Erich 88. 91 Corker. Phvllis Ann 296 Gorley. Buddy Corley. Edwards J.. Jr. Gorley. John Raymond Corley. Karen Amanda 95 Corley. Lou Ann Corley, Mark Homer Corn, Mary Yvonne Gornwell, Ann Cornwell. Pamela J. Corontzes. Nick Harry Corpening, Jackson R. 352, 315 Costa, Sheri Leigh 46, 343 Cote, John Louis, Jr. Gothran, Frances E. Cothran. John R.. Jr. Gothran. Nancy E. Cottingham, Georgia B. Cotton. Patricia E. Couch. Carroll R. Couch, Frank Frye, Jr. Couch. Susan Elaine Counterguerillas Cousins. Charles F. 53 Cousins. Thomas E. Coville. John Luzern Cowherd. Thomas R. Cox. Connie Susan Cox. Constance Ruth Cox. Dennis Philip Cox. Diana Robin Cox. Donald Robert Cox. Ellen Jean Cox. Jack David Cox. Cox, Cox, Cox, Cox, James F.. Ill James F., Jr. Jesse Thomas. John Norris Lisa Elisabeth Cox. Sandra Gayle Cox. Steve Carol 590 507 346 507 590 507 594 507 359 438 88 438 343 507 438 507 507 50 507 507 507 587 438 507 594 507 320 507 507 590 507 587 508 508 508 508 359 508 508 438 508 80 594 438 160 508 587 508 294 508 438 587 508 508 508 438 438 196 438 124 508 508 508 508 508 175 508 508 438 592 508 175 438 592 438 592 508 589 508 130 508 508 590 Ir,;i : ! 6t4 •••-•.• INDEX NAME Cox. Teresa Lynn Coxe, Mar ' Perrin Craft. Archie C. Ill Craig, Catherine Ada Craig. Michael Allen Craig. Wm. Blount Cranford, Wm. Davie Crapps, Wanda Ruth Crawford. Carol M. Crawford. Cynthia Kay Crawford, Deborah [. Crawford. Debra Lynn Crawford. Dianne Gaye Crawford, Keith Scott Crawford, Matthew M. Crawley, Stuart W. Credle, ' Walter C, III Creech. David Abbott Creel. Carlin Thomas Creighton. Patricia H. 296 Crenshaw. Tony lesse Crews. Aline Ayer Cribb. Jerry A. Cribb, Marc Laverne Cribb. Regina Ann Crider. Curtis Wayne Critz, Karen Bernice Croft. John Clifford Croker. Cherry Lynne Cromer. Harry E., Jr. Cromer. Joseph Newton Cromer. Rose Anne PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE 91 Cromwell. Eleanor K. Crook. Frank Allan Crooks. Douglas J. Crosby. Birdie, Jr. Crosby, Otis Nelson Crouch, John Steve 348, Crowley, Freda Wise Crowley. Harris L. Crowson, Thomas J. Crowther, Carol E. 130, 589, Crumpton, Anthony A. Crutchfield. Sue T. Cseplo. Stephen Peter Csernak, Carla T. Csernak. Stephen F. Cucinella. Denise T. Culbertson. Carroll P. Culbertson. Larry B. Culbertson. Sallie E. Cullum. Margaret Ann Gulp. Robert Ben. Ill Gulp. Wm. Leonard. Jr. Cummings. Janis Belle Gummings. Katherine E. Cunningham. John A. Cunningham. Julie A. Cunningham. Kathryn A Cunningham. Sheryl A. Cuppia. Andrew Ralph Currin. Gregg Bryan Currin, Jeannie Magee Currin. Thomas Arnold Curry. Carlton Blake 508 438 50 438 508 438 439 508 508 508 508 439 138 508 508 592 508 88 508 589 508 508 317 508 100 594 508 587 595 508 508 52 439 508 586 439 508 439 594 508 508 138 439 362 439 439 508 508 439 595 439 439 315 91 355 439 586 508 508 74 439 439 348 88 439 439 508 508 508 508 508 508 508 508 508 587 587 508 508 185 185 195 508 Curry. Susan |oyce Gurtan. Catherine Zoe Curtis. James W., Jr. Curtis, Nancy Claire Cutler. Frances Ray Cuttino, Tillman E.. Jr. 509 509 587 509 146 509 509 Davis. Willie T., Jr. 510 Daws. Virginia Fay 440 88. 91, 146, 359 362, 311 Dacus. Laura Ellen Dacus. Michael Keith Dairy Science Association Dalrymple. Craig C. Dalton. Martha J. Dalton. Stanley Wm. Danfy. Patricia Mary Dangerfield. Douglas Daniel. Horace Grady Daniels. Charles R. Daniels. E. Delores Danko. Kathryn Sue Dannelly. Gordon D. Dannelly, June E. Darmer, Ann E. Darby. Albert D.. Jr. Darity, Joseph P. Darley. Joy Elaine Davenport. Barbara L. Davenport, Charles F. Davenport. John D. Davenport, Malcolm W. Davenport. Michael B. Davenport. Raymond F. Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav: Dav: Dav Dav: Dav Dav: Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav: Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav dson. Janice D dson. Mark Edward dson. Michael J. 51 dson. William H. s, Alan Spencer s. Billy Wayne s. Bradley C. s. Catherine W. s. Charles E. s. Charles Mark s. Cynthia Ellen s. Franklin H. s. Gaylerd Earl s. Jack Wayne s. James Lacy 304 s. Jeffrey Lee s. Joseph Earl s. Julia Jane s. Kathleen Ruth Kathryn Dell Kathy Kevin Scott Layne Brian Mary Michele Murray L., Jr. Nancy E. Pamela Jeanne Robert Kim Robert Wayne Robin Camille Ronald C. Sherry Lee Thomas Leroy Wanda Kay Willie James 509 587 595 320 189 195 439 586 509 509 509 48 509 439 509 509 594 587 509 509 487 509 509 175 509 82 509 509 439 440 595 509 353 509 509 88 509 509 440 509 509 509 320 440 440 124 509 592 68 509 509 440 59 509 509 509 509 440 130 509 440 509 194 440 440 509 509 510 510 510 440 Dawson, Davette S. Dayhood. Kathleen R. 357. Deadwyler. Margaret D. Deakin, John F. Dean. John Alan Dease. Mary Ella Dees. Wm. Martin Degrove. Kimberly Ann DeHaven. Franklin F. DeHaven. Ruth S. Dekoning. Michael P. Del Campo. Michael A. Delfer. Robert Deloach. Laurence A. Deloach, Miriam Odell 166, Deloach, Patricia J. Delta Delta Delta Delta Sigma Nu Demarest. David W. Demarr. Glenn Michael Demart. Herbert Elden Dembo. Wm. Arnold. Jr. Demosthenes. John S. Dempsey. Randall Dean Dennis. Cynthia Ann Dennis, Patricia Lynn Dennis, Stephen E. Denny, Ernest Grady Derham. Thomas Grant Derrick. David L.. Jr. Derrick. Doris Anne Derrick. Mickey L. Desantis. Jessica A. Deschamps. Carroll G. Desmond, Deborah D. Devanny. Warren H. Devore. Robert D. Devore. Thomas Lee Dewberry. Lewis Snow Dewitt. Chris Arthur Dewitt. Henry Land Diacsuk. John S. Diacumakos, Gregory G. Diamond, Michael Alan Dib. Alice Hara Dickenson. John E. Dickerson. Timmie L. Dickert, Clinton L. Dickert. Jane Bruce Dickinson. John H. Dickinson. Lillian E. Dickinson. Robert C. Dickson. Cynthia D. Dickson. James S. Dieckmann. Linda G. Diehl. Carole Ann Diferdinando. David J. Dill. Phillip Marion Dillard. Jackson R. Dimmock. Charles C. Dismukes. James W. Dismukes. John T., Ill Dixon. Cynthia Louise Dixon. Jane R. 510 440 587 510 130 510 591 440 440 488 440 510 587 510 510 510 510 88 591 510 440 594 510 108 319 510 440 510 510 510 589 440 594 510 510 510 510 510 589 510 440 510 510 594 440 510 74 440 510 369 440 511 440 590 440 59 511 511 88 511 511 440 511 511 511 511 587 511 511 587 48 592 441 594 511 347 366 88 441 587 Dixon. Jo Elise Dobbins. Carol Henry Dobbins. George Wm. Dobbins, Judson D. Dobbins, Melissa L. Dobbins, Richard M. Dobbins, Wm. Beason Dobson. James Robert Dobson. Kenneth C. Dodd. Andrew Scott Doerfert. Kirsten Doherty. Michael F. Dolan, Janice Mary Dominguez, Jean H. Donaldson. Malcolm R Doney, Judith Ann Doolittle, James Mell Doolittle, Virginia A. Doran. Jean Frances 58. Dority. Luther K.. Jr. Dorn. George Thomas Dorn. Glenda Williams Dorn. Joseph Copeland Dorn. Sandra Portia Dosher. Lewis C. Jr. Doster, Simmons P. Douberley. Bonnie S. Doughty. Patricia Ann Douglas. Chris B., Jr, Douglas, Everett B. Douglas, James C. Douglas, Larry Glenn Douglas, Steven Lee Douglass, Frank A., Ill Dowell. Henry W.. Ill Dowis. James Walter Doyle. Elizabeth Ann Doyle. Steven James Dozier. Denise Marie Draeger. Mark Steven Draeger. Wendy J. 8 Drafts. Carol Annette Drake. Barry Grant Drake. Donna Marie Drake. Robert Scott Drakeford. Michael K. Drews. Kellyanne Driskell. Ju lia Danni Droll. Steve Edward Druce. Mark Henry Drummond. Deborah M Drummond. Martha G. Dubose. Carl Coolidge Dubose, Jerry Davis Dubose, Mary Player Dubose, Robert L. Due. Sheri Ann Duff. Robert Paul Duke. Barbara Jean Duke. Henry M., Ill Dukes, Dennis Lynn Dukes, Johnny Ray Dukes, Thomas E. Dumit. Karen E. 511 441 441 594 352 315 511 441 511 187 511 511 511 511 587 511 588, 591 151 511 511 511 511 591 441 116 511 127 511 511 441 441 511 511 511 295 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 586 511 511 146 511 511 88, 295 441 295 511 346 511 441 511 511 63, 295 511 63 592 511 441 586 511 442 511 442 511 594 511 511 511 511 511 511 594 511 512 127 Dunagan, Steven Harry Dunagin. David H. Dunagin. Elizabeth H. Duncan, Charlotte M. Duncan, James Bryant Duncan, Jimmy Allison Duncan, Linda Diane Duncan, Patricia Ann Duncan, Robert M., Jr. Duncan. Susan T. Duncan, Willis J.. Jr. Dundon. Steven Scott Dunham. Eric Alan Dunlap. Harry L.. Ill Dunlap. Jeffrey H. Dunlap. Julie Ann Dunlap. Martha Bonner Dunn. Barry Keith Dunn. George Earnest Dupre, James Carlisle 486. 175. 44. 47, 348 369 Durant, George C. Duren, Mark Edward Durgin, Patricia Lynn Durham. Catherine D. Durham. Lyrm Lewis Durham. Marion D. 512 589 442 442 512 512 317 512 512 586 591 512 512 512 442 58 512 512 512 88 512 442 442 442 349 588. 595 512 442 512 587 442 512 442 311 512 512 Durham. Pamela Sue Dyches. Larry Luke Dyches. Tommy Michael 512 Dykes. Mark Gregory 512 Dysart. Steven Reed 88 — E— Fades. Keith Michael Eargle. George Wesley Earl. Richard Raymond Earle. Giles Harrison Easier. Cynthia S. Easier, Michael Dale Easley, David Stanton Easterby, John G.. Jr. Easterling. Edward H. Eastman. Robert T. Ector. Alice Anne Ector. Walton Lane. Jr. Edmonds. Kirkland M. Edwards, Alan Holbert Edwards. Cynthia Jean Edwards. Douglas M. Edwards. Jo Ann 357, Edwards, Joe Vernon Edwards, Lellan Dawes Edwards, Michael B. Edwards, Paul Bland Edwards, Thomas F. Efland. James Oliver Eisengrein. Mark R. Eleazer. Albert H., Jr. Eleazer, Bridget M, Eleazer, Buddy Eleazer, Janice F, Eleazer, Wm. Samuel Elkins. Pauline D. Ellenberg, Fred D. 81 Ellenburg. Timothy E. Ellerbe. Saress Ellington. Mitzi June 512 592 512 512 442 512 442 442 594 512 512 590 512 512 512 512 594 512 512 443 587 443 512 594 443 512 594 512 443 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 443 [, 91 512 95 512 Index ; 605 INDEX NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Elliott, Carol Jean Elliott, Charles Gary Elliott, Deborah Nell Elliott, Rena Bee Elliott. Walter H., Ill Ellis, Donna Marie Ellis, Steven Newton Ellison, Susan Diane Ellison, Teresa Faye Ells. Marvin Ruell Ells, Sharon lean Elmore. lohn Travis Elrod. Alvon C, Ir. Elrod. Pamela Rose Elrod. Sydna Fern Elvington. Rebecca V. Emerson. Dennis Dale Emerson. Forrest M. Emerson, Harrison B. Emmerthal. Douglas F. Emmons, Curtis G., Ir. Emory. Lisa Grier Engle. George S. 588 Ennis. lames M.. Ill Epps, Thomas Lynn 512 512 512 512 587 512 512 68 160 512 512 443 512 512 512 443 512 512 443 353 443 512 595 443 512 139 590 512 443 160 512 513 513 513 513 513 88 443 443 346 350 513 347 513 513 513 443 443 , 594 513 443 443 587 513 513 513 Farrell, Richard Wm. Farrell. Walter Wm. Epps. Thomas Walter Epting, |ohn Carrol Epting. Randolph B. Epton. Zee Ellen Ervin, Margaret F. Escue, Kathleen L. Eshelman, Robert M. Esher. George F.. Jr. 282 Eshleman, Robert T. Estep, Donald Ray Eta Kappa Nu Eubanks, Wm. Reid Evans. Danny Craig Evans. F. Douglas P. Evans. )ames Robert Evans, John Paul 369. 588 Evans, lohn W.. Ill Evans. Terri Evelyn Evatt. Rhetta Gay Evatt, Thomas Mayes Everett, Robert Frank Ezell, Paul )ames — F— Fair. lulian H., Ill 443 595 Fair, Keitt Hane 513 Faircloth, Thomas G. 592 Fairey, loseph K., Ill 513 Fairey, Robert Donald 594 Fairley. Brenda Marie 88 Faison, Deborah M. 513 Falatok. Andrew John 513 282, 315 Fallaw, Edith Inez 443 Fallaw, Sidney Allan 589 Fant, Charles Wm. 443 Fani, Marshall A., Ill 513 588, 592 Fant, Terry Rodger 443 Paris, James Edward 95 Farkas. Gary [on 513 Farmer. Louisa S. 513 Fanner. Michael S. 592 Farmer. Raymond Davis 513 Farnhain. Karen E. 513 Farr, Ralph Edward 513 350 443 348 513 589 Farrow, Charles Ray 513 Farver, Harry Craig 513 Fast. Connie Farb 443 Fast, Robert Kent 443 Feasel, Constance Ann 586 Feemster, Charles Wm. 513 Fellers. Mark Gregory 443 369, 594 Fellers. Wm. Elton 513 160 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 294 Fennell. Clarence I. 298 Fenters. Richard A., Ir. 514 Ferguson. Alan C. 352 353. 315 Ferguson. Carolyn G. 586 Ferguson. Leroy H., Ill 444 Ferguson, Stephen Q. 514 Fern. Edward Adam 514 Fernandez, Maria H. 444 185 Fernandez-Rubio, R. A. 514 Ferron, Suzanne A. 444 Fewell. Edward Miles 514 Field, Marsha Marie 514 175 Findley, lames E., Ir. 514 Finlev. Amelia Lou 514 88,91,359 Finley, Charles A., Ir. 514 Finley, Jackie D. 514 Fischer, leanne Marie 514 Fischer, Sarah Louise 444 Fiske, Thomas F. 592 Fitts, Steven Raymond 444 Fitzgerald, Gary Lee 514 Fitzsimmons, Patrick 594 Fitzsimons, Frank L. 317 Fleming, Barbara Ann 514 88 Fleming, Carolyn Lee 444 Fleming, Catherine J. 444 Fleming, Michael B. 444 346, 592 Fleming, Mitzi Carol 514 Flemming, Daniel B. 591 Fletcher. Carol C. 514 116 Flint. Leslie E. 514 587 Flowers. Bonnie Kay 514 127 Flowers. Connie Fay 514 Floyd. Andrew Earl. Ir. 514 Floyd. Ben Dayton 514 589 Floyd, Debra Faye 514 Floyd, lohn Keister 514 Floyd, Margaret L. 514 Floyd. Robert Hamer 514 Flynn, Lois Ann 514 Fogle. Glenda Kaye 514 Fogle, Gloria 514 Fogle, Olivia Ann 514 Fogleman. Roy L.. Ir. 444 592 Folk. Melvin Elwood 444 Folk. Thomas D. 514 Food Science Club 321 Ford. Catherine N. 444 175 Ford. David Page 444 Ford. Larry Michael 514 Ford. Susan Lee 514 Ford, Thomas I.. Ir. 514 Forest, Cheryl Allen 514 184 Forestry Club 325 Forever Generation 291 Forrest, Guy E., Ill 514 Forrest. Wende M. 514 88. 116 Forrester, Nellie L. 514 Fortner, Ernest F. 514 Foss, Phillip Neal 444 64, 95. 44 Foster, Carroll Lewis 444 Foster, Michael Wm. 514 592 Foster, Reginald Lee 514 88, 91, 45, 48, 348, 355 595 Foster. Richard P.. Ir. 444 Foster, Robert R. 444 Foster. Wanda Morgan 514 Fougerousse, Raymond 444 Fountain. Geoffrey F. 590 Four H Club 322 Fowler. Anne Crandall 514 Fowler, Dale Heath 514 Fowler, Damon Lee 514 197 Fowler. Martha M. 514 587 Fox, Vicki Anne 514 Frame. David Patrick 444 592 Frame, Scott Wm. 352 Frampton. Richard A. 514 362, 593 Francis, Adrienne D. 444 Francis. George M. 444 Francis. Sheila Marie 514 Franklin, Elizabeth 444 333 Franklin, Frederick E. 514 Frankovich. Joseph R. 514 Frankovich, Robert C. 444 Franks. Robert P. 444 Eraser. David George 444 Frasher. Linda Lee 514 63 Fraz ier, Barri Jean 514 Frazier. Locke E. 444 Free. Ronnie Eargle 514 Freeland, Hugh M. 514 Freeman, Deborah Jean 514 Freeman, Faye Marie 514 Freeman, Julius G.. Ir. 589 Freeman. Robert Allen 592 French. Beverly Lynn 445 Fricks. Sandra Diane 445 Frierson, Dwight W. 514 Frierson. Manton R. 445 Frye. Leslie Ray 514 Frye. Walter Ralph 445 Fuller. Glenn W.. Ir. 514 Fuller. lane Reid 514 Fulmer. Duward T. 514 Fulmer, Fred Leo 514 Fulmer. Precious O. 515 Fulmer, Valerie lean 515 Fulton, Stephen D. 515 Funchess, Carol R. 515 135 Funderburg. Wayne D. 445 Furman. lohn Riva 445 91 Furqueron. Thomas C. 515 Fuzy. lames Alvin 515 — G— Gable, Robert Edwin Gable, Vivian Elaine Caddis, lack M., Ir. Gaddis. Margaret E. Caddy. Robert N. Gaffney, Margie K. 515 595 515 445 515 515 515 48 Gage. Charles V., Ir. 515 Gage. Robert, Ir. 445 Gaillard. loy Patrice 515 Gaillard. Kenneth M. 515 592 Gaines. Henry P.. Jr. 515 185, 195 Gallaher. Jeffrey Lin 445 366 Galloway. Fred Allen 515 Galloway. Gerald G. 515 Galloway. Harvey P. 445 160 Galloway. lerry E. 515 Galphin. Claude M. 515 348, 594 Gamble. lulius P., Jr. 515 Gambrell. lanet D. 515 Gambrell, lerome Ted 515 Gambrell, Sara Carol 515 586 Gamma Sigma Sigma 292 Candy, Charles Ingram 515 Gandy, Robert Michael 515 Gangemi, John Ronald 515 Gantt, Aubrey D., Ir. 445 Garner. Patricia A. 445 Garraux. loe Hendrix 515 Garren. Kathie Y. 515 343 Garrett. Bobbie L. 515 Garrett. Brian D. 445 Garrett. C. Ralph. Ir. 515 Garrett. Clara Ann 445 Garrett. Danny loe 446 Garrett. Linda Dale 515 G arrick, David P.. Ill 446 Garrison. Carol Gaye 515 Garrison, Glenn S. 446 593 Garrison. Linda K. 446 587 Garrison, Sandra C. 515 Garrison. Sharon E. 515 Gaskin. Alva D.. Ir. 446 282. 311 Gaskin, Walter Allan 446 Gass, John Robert 515 Gaston, Harvey Neely 515 Gaston, lasper Bruce 515 Gaston, Roger Alan 446 Catch, David O ' Brien 446 592 Gatlin, Stephen Brian 95 Gau, Barbara Ann 515 Gault, Alice Bea 515 Gault, Talmadge D., Ill 515 Gay, loseph Thomas 515 Gaye, Gene Gordon 591 Gearhiser, loan 515 Gehlsen, lames R. 515 Gehret, Wm. Guy 515 Geller. Michael C. 515 592 Gemmill, Wayne C. 446 George, Gwendolyn 515 116 George. Wenonah Kay 515 Georgeo. Faye Elaine 446 151. 116 Gepford. lames D. 515 91. 592 Gerdon, Carol Ann 414 German Club 285 Gerrald. lacquelyn G. 515 Gerrard. Neal Edward 446 592 Gervais, lohn Lewis 515 Gervais. Perry Grant 515 Getsinger. loe Wm. 515 Gettys. Terry K. 515 Ghent, Philip Lee 446 347 Gibbins, Deborah Almy 515 Gibbons. Andrew H. 515 Gibbons. Carlos W.. Ir. 515 594 Gibbons, Thomas G.. Ir. 515 Gibson. Anna E. 515 Gibson, David C. 515 594 Gibson, Donna Elaine 515 Gibson, loy Anita 516 Gibson. Kenneth D. 516 Gibson, Oliver F., Ill 294 Gibson, Philip K. 91 Gibson, Sharon J. 516 Gibson. Warren W. 446 160 Gibson. Wm. Leslie 515 Ciesbers. Ronald I. I. 446 Giesler, lames Morris 516 Gilbert. Silvia D. 446 347 Gilbert, Virginia S. 516 Gilchrist, James W. 516 Gilchrist. Sarah E. 516 Gill. John Anderson 516 Gill. Kathrvn Ruth 516 Gillespie, Clint C. 446 Gillespie, Donald E. 516 282 Gillespie. lackie S. 446 Gillespie. Peggv lane 516 587 Gilliam. Gena E. 516 587 Gilliam. James W. 516 Gilliam, Samuel G.. Jr. 516 46 Gilliland. Rebecca C. 516 Gillispie. Donald L. 347 Gilman, Diane Elise 516 175 Gilmore, Robert S. 516 Gilreath, M. Elizabeth 446 357 Gilstrap. Billy I.. Jr. 516 Gilstrap. Mary Ann 516 Gimmi. Michel Marie 516 Gladden, lames Thomas 516 Glasscock. Sandra E. 516 Gleason. Ervin R., Ir. 516 Gleaton, Wm. Neal 591 Glenn. Frank Bennett 516 353 Glenn. James Robert 446 590 Glenn. Ralph I.. Ill 91 88. 591 Glenn. Steven E. 516 Glover. Thomas R. 516 160 Gobbel. lames Bruce 447 Godfrey. David Albert 516 Godfrey, Stephen C. 516 Godwin, Billie S. 516 Godwin. Michael Luke 516 Godzinski. Marsha Lee 516 Goebel, Margaret D. 516 587 Goebel. Thomas Wm. 447 Goforth. Joseph Earl 516 Golden. Carl E.. Ir. 516 Goldman, Phyllis Ann 516 Goletz. Kenneth E. 516 Gombert. Ralph M. 516 Gombola. Paul Peter 447 Good. Marilynn Ruth 516 88,91,359 Goode, Lynn Hall 304 592 Goodman, Gloria Sue 516 587 Goodman, leffrey S. 517 Goodson, Timothy H. 517 INDEX NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Goodwin. Stephen |. Goolsby. Dennis Carl Goolsby. Pamela Eve Gordon. Charles A. Gordon. Kathryn E. Gore. Fred L. Gore, Thomas Clinton Gorena. Adriana Alice 296. Gornicki, Philip P. 517 517 517 294 517 346 592 517 586 447 367 366 447 517 346 517 447 Griffin. Daniel M. Griffin, lames Hovis Griffin, [eanne M. Griffin. John Leslie Griffin. John Orrin Griffin. Marion R.. Ir. Gosey. David Clark Gosnell. lohn Andrew Goudelock. Gary M. Gough, Samuel Leonard Gowan, Grady Vincent Grace. Charles M.. IV 490. 142, 348. 369. 591, 588 Grace. Joseph Page 517 591 447 517 91 447 65. 91 Graham, Donnie Vernon 447 Graham. James W. 517 Graham, Judy Lee 447 Graham, Marion Thomas 517 Graef, Ellen Jean Graham. Beverly Jo Graham. Charles S. Graham. Deborah S. Graham, Pamela Gail Graham, Robert E., Jr. Gramling, Frank E. Gramling. Henry T.. II Gramling. John S. Granger. B. Dianne Grant. Beverly Gail Grant, Connie M., Jr. Grant. David Allison Grant. Kathy Diane Grant, Peter Arthur 46, Gravely, Michael K. Graves, Thomas H. Gray, Carol E. Gray. Leslie Wayne Gray. Walter Lee. Jr. Gray. Wilbur Eugene Gray. William Michael Graydon. Broadus D. Graydon. David Ray Grayson. Gerald L. Greagan. Edwin Cole 447 116 517 517 347 517 517 88 447 447 447 590 517 517 447 160 294 517 517 447 447 517 197 91 517 447 517 517 296, 589 Green, Frederick B.. II Green, John Clifton Greene. David Cherish Greene. James C. Ill Greene. Wilson Greer. Dennis Michael Greer, Martha E. Gregg, John Maxcy. Jr. Gregg, Walter Boyd. Jr. Gregory, David Edward Gregory. Mary Jane Gregory. Randy T. Greiner. Gregory H. Gresham. Charles A. Gressette, Felicia A. Gressette, Thomas A. 369 Grewcock. Christine M. Grice, Kathryn Susan Griffin. Carl V.. Jr. 447 64 448 517 517 591 88 517 517 353 590 517 517 448 517 590 517 517 166 448 594 517 517 74 517 311 Griffin. Nancy E. Griffin, Paul Spivey Griffis, Randall M. ' Griffith, Cynthia L. Griffith, David A. Griffith. George S. Griffiths. Judy E. Griffiths. Laura D. Grigg. Thomas T.. Jr. Griggs. Cynthia Ellen Griggs. Joseph M. Grigsby. Billy Luke Grinstead, Corliss E. Grist. Elizabeth D. Grist. Nancy Lewis Griswold, Nancy K Grogan. Karen Ann 95 Grooms. Glenda Teresa Groover, Laura P. Groseclose. Alan C. Grosse. Jeffrey C. Grossman. Roy Barry Ground. Debra Sue Grubb. Larry Douglas Grubbs. Roy Geo.. II Gunn. Laurie Louise Gunn. Lisa Lucille Gunnell. Catherine L. Gurney, Richard Dale Guth, Sharon Louise Guthrie, Joseph S. Guyton. Elizabeth D. Guzman. Jorge Enrique — H— Haeringer, Lisa Karen Haestad, Cynthia A. Hahn, Greg Haigh, Steven Bostick Haigler, Dennis G.. Jr. Haigler, Margaret A. Haigler. Michael Wm. Hair. Ronny Horton Hair, Susan V. Haire. Jeffery Tallie Hall. Beaty Andrew. Jr. Hall. Constance Susan 51, Hall. Daniel Dewitt 197, Hall. Donna Leigh Hall. John Leland Hall, Linda Sue Hall, Martin B,, III Hall, Nancy Combs Hall, Reginald Dale Hall. Sarah Welsh Hall, Thomas L. Hall. William Wallace Hall. Wm. David Hallman. Charles A.. Jr. Halpern. Gail Ham. Kenneth Matthew Ham. Robert Sam Hamer. John Wilbur, Jr. 88, 91, Hamilton. Deborah L. 448 448 448 517 517 448 592 517 591 517 517 88 517 517 517 517 517 448 448 517 517 146 517 517 116 517 298 517 448 517 517 517 517 517 595 448 448 517 517 95 517 518 448 518 448 448 116 518 160 448 518 518 448 518 448 518 518 343 518 317 518 127 448 320 518 518 448 518 143 518 448 518 518 518 518 518 518 355 448 298 Hamilton, Lucy C, Hamilton. Robin Hammill. Mary Belinda Hammond. Carl Ray Hammond. Caroline E. 320 448 587 518 448 151 Hammond. James Leak 518 Hammond. John Stephen 449 Hammond. Joseph L. 518 347 Hammond. Nancy Ethel 518 587 Hammond. Richard Alan 449 518 594 518 518 518 518 518 449 518 88 518 592 518 Hamrick. Hamrick, Hamrick, Hancock. Hancock. , Carol Ann Leander S. Patricia C. Daniel W.. Jr. Donna Marie Hancock. Stephen Hoyt Handlin, Dale L.. Jr. Haney. Patricia Anne Hanley. Karen Yvonne Harma. Ernest Dale Hanna. James Thomas Hannon. Cheryl D. Hanseter. Michael R. Hansley. John F. Hanson. Carol Ann Hanson. David Ridgely Hanson. Hans Jeffrey Hanvey. Wm. Harold Harbin. Kathryn L. Harbin. Steven A. Hardee. Saundra Irene Harden. John H., Jr. Harden. John M. Hardin. Ralph L.. Ill Hardin. Rush Eugene Hardin. Teresa E. Hardin. Vickie Dean Harding. Ellen Palmer Harding. Ronnie James Hardt. Susan Louise Hardwick. Susan Marie Harkey. Anna Cheryl Harkness, George S.. Jr. Harley. David Bruce Harley. John P. Harley. Victoria Sue Harlow. Richard K. Harman. Gary Glenn Harmon. Calvin C. Harmon. Franklin E. Harmon, jack Travis Harmon. James Arthur Harmon. Paul Meredith Harmon. Scott Parker Harmount. Barbara J. Harnesberger. Debbie Harpe. Ann Wade Harper. Margaret J. Harper, Mary E. Harper, Mary Virginia Harper, Richard A. Harper. Richard C. Jr. 315. 317 Harrell, Reginal Mark 304 Harrelson. Michael E. 194. 587 518 518 593 518 518 518 518 518 80 88 91 518 127 518 449 518 367 518 518 143 449 518 135 587 |r. 298 449 518 88 518 88. 194 449 315 449 518 518 591 54 592 518 518 518 178 518 518 296 518 449 518 586 449 449 124 449 590 518 88 Harriman. Susan L. Harrington, Carol J. Harrington. John R.. Jr. Harris. Bridgette C. Harris. Floyd Randall Harris. John Wm. Jr. Harris. Katherine A. Harris. Leon. Ill Harris. Rebecca M. 397. 594 Harris. Robert T., Jr. Harris. Ronald Eugene Harrison. Beverly E. Harrison. Margaret C. 88. 143 Harrison. Pamula Ann Harrison. Robert E, Harrison. Sylvia P. Harshman. David Carl Hart, Emily Carol Hartley. Johnny Wayne Hartnett. Ann C. Hartnett. Marie E. Harvey, Mary Beth Harvey, Nancy Harvley. James F. Hash. Gloria Gail Hassell. Michael K. Hasty. Rebecca Jane Hatfield. James S. Hattavvay. Holly Kay Hawkins. Barbara Jean Hawkins. Edward A. Hawkins. Katherine G. Hawkins. Krista Frane Hawkins. Phillip Lane Hawkins. Roscia G. Hawley. Jack Steven Hayes. Donald James Hayes. Leon Hayes. Michael Hayes. Tina Sue Haygood, Terry A. Haynes. Frederick E. 588 91 Haynes. James H.. Jr. Haynes. Rebecca Lynn Haynes. Wanda Jane Haynie. Wm. Herman 325 Hays. Karen Dianne Hayward, Kathleen E. Hazen, Katherine Hazle. Mary Jo Head. Audrey Ellen Head. Larry Charles Head. Robert Harold Head. Roger Stephen Heard, Michael B. Heath. Janice Redonda Heatley. Wm. Robert, Jr. Heaton. James Leslie 122, 53, 348. 369. 588 Hedgepeth, David B. Hedgepeth, Karen F. Heffelfinger. Roger P. Heffron. Marsha Lynn Heggins. Shigeru Hegwood. Elzie L.. Jr. 518 518 518 519 350 519 320 449 519 91 449 449 586 449 449 519 519 359 519 519 519 74 519 589 519 519 519 449 116 519 449 116 519 449 519 519 449 519 519 6 519 449 449 116 449 595 519 519 519 519 88 519 519 187 519 519 519 449 338 519 519 194 519 519 519 519 592 326 519 450 53 519 450 450 594 450 450 293 450 336 519 519 520 Heinbuch. David H. Helena. Carolyn I. Heller. Laura C. Helmken, Mark Alan Helms. Charles S. Helms. Uebra Rene Helms. John R.. Jr. Helton. Mitzi Lynn Hembree. B. Patricia Hembree. Doyle M.. Jr. Hemingway, Henry E. Hemphill. Patricia L. Henderson. Danny M. Henderson. Frederick Henderson. Hugh Rowe Henderson. Reginald Henderson. Robin C. Henderson, Steven Z. Henderson. Thomas C. Henderson. Wm. Ross. Hendrick. David Lee Hendricks. David C. Hendricks. Pamela J. Hendricks. Philip L. Hendrix, Artis Lee Hendrix. Emory Guy Hendrix. James League Hendrix. Patrick W. Heniford. Mark Eric Hennesy. Michael P. Henriksen. Cynthia A. Henry, Carol Ann Henry, Michael Wm. Henry. Wesley Dubois Henslee. Michael C. Henson. David Keith Hentz. Sharron Lynn Hepfinger. Nancy Ann Herdman. Robin Mae Heriot. James D.. Jr. Herlocker, Stephen C. Herlong. Douglas H. Herlong. Elizabeth A. Herlong. James Robert Herlong. Stephen P. Herndon. Dixie Lynn Herndon. Michael W. Herndon. Warren R.. Jr. Herod. Michelle Lynn Hess, Joan Ellen Hesse. John Timothy Hester. Charles W.. Jr. Hester. Susan Allen Hestir. Wm. Rives Heustess. Wm. Alfred Hewett. Robyn Leah Heyer. Carol Ann Heyer. Deborah C. Heyer. Marilyn Jane Heyl, .Stephen Scott Heyward. Pamela D. Heywood, Elizabeth J. 520 48 520 88 520 450 520 520 520 520 520 450 520 591 520 520 450 88 450 592 450 520 183 450 520 88 r.520 450 71 520 520 520 594 520 520 294 450 520 451 166 520 451 363 520 590 451 347 520 184 520 520 587 520 520 520 520 82 451 520 451 329 317 451 520 587 451 520 520 590 520 138 520 594 520 520 293 520 116 451 451 520 520 587 Index 607 INDEX NAME Hicklin, Anne Ivy Hickman, Walter E., Ill Hicks, Alan Lynwood Hicks, Donald Lee Hicks. Ladovia K. Hicks, Phyllis Ellen Hickson, Ray Aldrich Hiers. Randall H. Higgins, lohn C. Higgins, Philip Kevin Higgs, Harriet Ann Hightovver, Chris lohn Hightower, Eleanor Hilborn, Scott Bearce Hill, Carol Lynn Hill, Christi Lee Hill. David Proctor Hill, Doris Christine Hill, Floyd Knight, Ir. Hill, Hugh Stanley, Jr. PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Hill. lames Elliott 187, Hill Hill Hill Linda lean Margaret Ann Wm. Steven Hiller, joe Wm. Hillhouse. Edward F. Hilton, Eugene Brooks Hinnant, Francis G. 488, Hinson, Alan Timothy Hinson, )ulia Robin Hipp, Beverly lane Hipp, Douglas George 82, Hippler, Douglas R. Hirsch, Michael John Hite, Betty Jayne Hite, Carolyn A. Hite, Mary Agnes Hite, Mary Susan Hobbs, Deborah Gail Hobson, lames H., )r. Hocker, Donald Bruce Hockett, Mary Nell Hodan, John Arthur Hodge, Derek Lee Hodge, Nancy Lynn Hodgens, Terry G. Hodges. Laura Ann Hodges, Mary Ella Hoefer, Frederick A. Hoefer, Karen Loui.se Hoffer. [erome M., Ill Hoffman. Jane E. Hoffman. Wayne Philip Hoffmann, Scott C. Hofmann, Gary Lloyd 82 Hogan, Frances Jane Hogan, Wm. Joseph IV Hogarth, James M., Jr. Hogarth, Linda Jeanne Hogg, Dorothy Frances Hogsed. David T. Hogue, Gary Shaffer 520 116 520 590 520 520 451 100 591 44 124 591 347 328 520 520 282 520 88 520 160 520 520 74 520 451 520 520 590 520 195 520 520 520 187 366 451 520 451 195 591 520 451 451 495 520 315 521 521 95 451 521 451 521 451 347 451 591 451 143 521 295 521 451 451 451 451 594 521 521 521 521 521 197 521 320 521 320 521 521 521 76 451 Hohn, Kevin Scott Hoke. Harold Richard Hoke, Laura Evelyn 394, Holbrook. Frederick C. Holbrook. Sabrina D. Holcombe. Cheryl Lynn Holcombe, Michael G. Holden. Benjamin T. Holimon. Janet S. Holl. Carolyn E. Holladav. Joseph S. Holladay. Neill Holladay. Robert W. Holland. Barbara Ann Holland. Ben L.. Jr. 369. Holland. Diane S. Holleman. Margaret M. Holley. James Glenn Holley. Kathryn Marie Holley. Mary Louise Holley. Norman F. Hollingsworth. Mike T. Hollingsworth, Wm., Jr. HoUis, Cindy Ann HoUis, Wm. Milton Holman, Gayle I. Holman, John W. Holmberg, Eric C. Holmes, Allen W., Jr. Holmes, Ollie T., Jr. Holmes, Preston B. 68 Holmes, Robert J., Jr. Holmquist, Kim P. Holroyd, Thomas, Jr. Holt, Bettv Lynn Holt, Kathy Elizabeth Holtzclaw. James M. Holzbach, Wm. Bryan Holzberger. Brian K. Honea, Jenny Lynn Hood, George Earl Hood, Jeanne Marie Hood, Phyllis Elaine Hooks, John S.. Jr. Hooper, Merle S., Jr. Hooper, Sharon Kay Hoover, Alan Lloyd Hoover. Lee Alan Hoover, Pamela L. Hopkins, Jane Knight Hopkins, John David Hopkins. Mark Long Horn. Frederick. Jr. Horn. Frederick Wm. Horn. James Harvey Horner. David Arthur Horner. Patrick James Horticulture Club Horton. Bobby Oran. Jr. Horton. Mark M. Horton, Susan A. Hortz. Gene Lee Hotaling. Karl Reid 74. 362. Hough. Albert Harold House. Kevin Eugene Houston. Donald M. 595 521 595 521 116 521 521 194 521 452 88 521 452 521 521 452 355 521 452 589 521 521 95 521 452 590 521 521 197 521 587 452 521 521 521 452 589 521 49 521 521 594 521 452 522 591 521 452 452 522 587 522 452 91 522 88 522 522 522 51 522 586 522 175 522 452 522 522 522 367 522 326 452 595 452 160 522 346 453 311 522 522 453 Houston. Teresa Gail 47. 54. Houston, Wm. Michael Hovermale. Jon Craig Howard. Agnes Deborah Howard, Curtis Ladd Howard. Daniel M. Howard. Debby A. Howard. Frances Ann Howard. George W. Howard. Pamela Kay Howe. George Haywood Howell. Marc Steven Howell, Rita Claire Howie. Edith Hubbard. Anna M. Hubbard, Austin S. Hubbard. Harvey B. Hucks. Margaret C. Hudak. Richard Walter Huddleston, Marcia L. Hudgin. Elisabeth A. Hudson. Cynthia Hudson, Gerald Warren Hudson. James Murray Huff. Brenda Susan Huff. Mary Beth 127 Huff. Rebecca Jean Huff. Thomas Farris Huggins. Donald Ray Huggins. Edgar M.. Jr. Huggins. James David Huggins. James F.. Jr. Hughes. Catherine S. Hughes. Cecelia Ann Hughes. Elizabeth A. Hughes. Rhonda D. Hughes, Sherree D. Hughes, Steven P. Hughston, David Webb Huguley, Bobby L., Jr. Huguley, Elizabeth W. Huiet, Wm. Carter, Jr. Hull, Patricia Eileen Humphries, Charl es Wm. Humphries, Pamela R. Hund, Thomas James Huneycutt, Douglas S. Hunley, Charles Craig Hunnicutt, Harold D. Hunnicutt, Steven D. Hunnicutt, Wm. Freddie Hunt, James Sherrill Hunt, Nancv Jean 293. Hunt, Nona Elizabeth Hunt, Steve James Hunter, Arthur K. 189, Hunter, David Lamar Hunter, Joseph Dow Hunter, Sue Carole Hunter, William Tony Hunter. Wm. Joseph 8f Hursey, Susan Arlene Hurst. Alvin D.. Jr. Hurst. Ellen Roberta 522 Hurst, Nancy E. 523 Janarella. Gail Lynn 454 587 Hurt, Dewey Lake 453 Jansen. Stephen M. 524 522 Hussey, Peter Michael 523 Jaques. W. Frederick 454 522 Hussey, Robin Lee 523 larrard. Georgianne E. 524 522 Hutcheson, Patricia B. 523 587 453 116 Jasek. John Rondal 524 58 Hutchinson, Sharyl L. 523 Javnes. Bruce C. 454 522 Hutson. Pamela Lee 523 Jeffords. Elizabeth L. 524 522 296. 587 414 194 522 Hutto, Harriet T. 523 Jeffords. Kenneth D. 524 586 64 282 522 Hutto, Michael Dale 453 Jenkins. Annis Lee 524 88 Hutto, Richard Barry 523 343 453 Hyder. Vicki Lee 453 Jenkins. Deborah L. 524 522 586 Jenkins. George R.. Jr. 524 522 Hydrick. Richard H.. Jr. 594 Jenkins. Karen F. 524 522 Hyman. Robert F.. Ill 523 586 453 Hynds. James B. 523 Jenkins. Marion Lewis 454 523 Hynds. Wm. Benjamin. Ji .523 298 586 Jennings, Bobby Lee 524 590 — I— Jennings, Christopher 95 523 Jennings, Douglas 524 523 lannazzone. Ralph L. 523 54 523 Ibach. Karol Ann 453 Jennings, Robert S. 524 350 586 50 ,591 523 Her. Harriette L. 523 Jennings. Teresa Jane 454 453 Inabinet. Wm. C, Jr. 523 Jensen, John Stanley 454 453 Inabinette, Elijah, |r. 453 lerden, Judith Bruff 357 586 Ing, Charles Eugene 594 586 523 Ingram, Samuel Bowen 523 lernigan, Daniel A. 524 523 51 331 Jernigan. James M. 524 523 Inman. lanthe Lee 523 80 523 Inman. Jane Anne 453 Jeter. Diane 524 , 47 135 leter. Elizabeth S. 524 523 Institute of Electrical and 135 91 Electronic Engineers letton. Neal Carson 524 369 Interfraternity Council 120 294 523 Iota Lambda Sigma 350 Jewell, Michael S. 454 523 Irick. Lloyd C. 453 124 523 Irick. Spencer Neal 592 Jobe, Patrick Graham 63 523 Irmiter. Kurt Richard 589 Johns, Paul Reuben 454 453 Irvine, Rebecca Lynn 523 189 453 Isenhour. Charles T. 523 Johns, Susan Diane 454 523 Isom. James M.. Jr. 523 166 523 Ivester. Cheryl Lynn 523 Johnson, Alvin S. 524 194 Johnson, Barbara Ann 524 523 -I- Johnson, Benjamin A. 524 343 523 160 523 523 523 523 88 453 .453 453 95 593 523 453 88 453 189 595 523 595 453 357 523 523 453 Johnson, Carolyn G. 524 Jackson. Helen L. 587 Johnson, Catherine L. 587 Jackson. Janet Lynn 523 Johnson, Darlean 524 116 Johnson, Don Eugene 454 Jackson, Jesse Keva 453 88 Jackson, Kenneth G. 523 Johnson, Edward C. 524 590 Johnson, Elizabeth A. 524 Jackson. Mack Coy. Ill 523 Johnson, GabrieJe M. 46 Jackson. Maida E. 523 Johnson, Janice Lee 524 Jackson. Mary Crowson 453 59 586 Johnson, Joseph R. 524 Jackson. Michael Lotz 523 Johnson, Julie C. 454 Jackson. Nancy P. 523 587 Jackson. Philip R. 454 Johnson. Kathy Ann 524 491. 45 , 348 Johnson, Lee Anne 454 Jackson. Robert E.. Jr. 523 Johnson, Leslie Diane 524 95. 353 , 369 88 Jackson. Terry J. 454 Johnson, Linda Marie 524 Jackson. Wilbur Atley 454 88 592 Johnson, Malcolm K.. Jr. 454 Jackson. Wm. Alfred 523 Johnson. Margaret M. 524 Jackson. Wm. Lawrence 523 Johnson. Mark Steven 454 592 Johnson. Marsha E. 454 Jacobs. Kathleen Nora 524 Johnson, Melody Ann 524 Jacobs. Nancy Ellen 454 Johnson, MollieT. 524 65 . 490 58,143 ,116 195 95 523 523 355 523 8, 91 523 523 523 88 Jacobs. Robert S. 524 Johnson, Ormond W.. Ill 524 Jacques, Freddie 124 63 Jakubiec, John M. 454 Johnson. Pamela Jean 524 Jala, Eric Paul 524 Johnson. Robert N.. Jr. 524 James, Daniel Criss 524 Johnson. Steven Theus 595 294 Johnson, Susan Fay 524 James, Deborah Louise 454 Johnson, Susan J. 454 James, Debra Ann 524 Johnson. Wm. Green. Ill 454 587 588 ,594 Jamieson, Melissa Lu 524 Johnston. George M. 594 INDEX NAME Johnston, James F,, III Jotinston, Joel P. Jolinston, Martha E. jolley. Sheila Ann PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE 293 Jollie, Cliff Chester Jolly. Mary Lynne Jones, Alice Nan [ones, Bernard H., Ir. Jones, Carolyn E. Jones, Charles Wayne Jones, Daniel K. Jones, David Boiling Jones, Deborah J. Jones, Deborah S. Jones, Elizabeth Ann Jones Jones Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Evelyn Joelyn Gregory Marvin Henry Benjamin James F. James Martin John David John VVm. Karen E. Kenneth R. Linda Lea Lois Miller Margaret Ann Margaret L. Marilyn Fae Mario E., Jr. Max B.. Jr. Rembert Oscar Rosalynn A. Roy Clifton Thomas Michael Jones. Wm. Kent Jonkoff, Viktor Imre Jordan, Douglas Keith Jordan, Joan Marie Jordan, Johnny W. Jordan, Lillian Jean Jordan, Rebecca Dean Jordan, Richard Homer Jordan, Robert B. Jordan, Terry Dale Jordan, Wanda Gail Joseph, Barbara C. loseph. Donna Marie lost. Christina lowers, Cecil Milton lowers, Terri Jean Jowers, Wm. Lawson, Jr. Joye, Melissa C. loye. Stephen Russell Joyner. Marcia Anna Judge, Elizabeth M. Judy, Henry L, Jr. Judy. Oren Randolph Julian, Barry Dexter Julian, Jane Ellen Jutzeler, Herman F., Ir. — K— Kaas. Jan Lindsay Kahler, Guy Beyer Kaminer, Lisa Ann Kane, Christopher M. 524 524 91 524 524 295 524 524 524 454 524 455 455 593 524 455 63 524 524 586 524 524 455 524 455 524 524 524 524 524 587 524 455 525 525 455 525 298 525 525 525 595 525 525 595 455 455 352 525 63 525 63 525 590 525 455 347 525 525 525 320 525 525 95 525 455 586 525 525 525 587 525 595 525 50 346 525 525 525 525 282 Kapp, Thomas Little 456 594 Kapp, Woodman Crane 456 167,588,594 140 112 351 116 144 148 525 135,586 526 189 456 526 526 456 590 526 456 456 526 526 160 526 353 526 456 526 456 347 456 456 456 526 526 587 456 526 526 590 592 456 Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Phi Kappa Sigma Kartus, loanna jody Kastner, Michael L. Kawamura, Masateru Kay, Donna Jean Kay, Gay Kirby Kay, John Wm., Jr. Kay, Joyce Marie Kea, Wm. Carter Kearns, Donald P., Jr. Kearns, Marcia Lynn Kearns, Mark Gary Kearse, Henry Lewis Keck, Nancy Lou Keck, Peter Altmann Keen, lames Henry, |r. Keenan, Georgia L. Keeney, Mark Winfield Keeshen, Michael P. Kehne, Michael Todd Kehoe, James Walter Kehoe, Marjean Keisler, Duane Harold Keith. Janis Karen Keith. Kim Nottingham Kelley. David Lynn Keith. Thomas M.. Jr. Kellett, S. Newton 190, 195 526 48,595 Kelley, Howard Ronald 456 Kelley, Peggy Edele Kelley, Steven D. Kelley, Susan Anolyn Kellington, Rebecca A. Kelly. Creighton Cook Kelly, lohn Wm., Jr. Kelly. Kenneth Wm. Kelly, Robert C. Kelly, Ruth Elizabeth Kelly, Stuart Barrett Kemmerlin, Fred S. Kemon, Elizabeth Lee Kemon, Kenneth Solon Kemp, Troy Donald Kennedy, Carol King Kennedy, Elizabeth B. Kennedy, Frances B. Kennedy, [eanE. Kennerly, Lafayette E. Kenney, Kristie Anne Keramos Kerce, lames Gregory Kerford, David P. Kern. J. Staige. Jr. Kerr, George T. Kersey. Rodney C. Kessler. Joseph Hart Kessler, Laurie Jean Ketchen, Ann Blackmon 456 526 197 526 586 82 456 526 456 594 456 526 592 124 587 526 590 526 456 526 526 586 526 526 343,587 352 91 526 54 95 456 363 456 363 526 526 Kilgus, Carol Ann Killinger, James E. Kimmitt. Deborah A. 293 Kinard. Donald Wayne Kinard. Mary Lucile King, Alma G. King, Betty C. King, Cynthia D. King, lulia Culbreath King, Marsha Ann King, Melissa Ann King, Richard Earl King, Stephen John 82,491 King, Steven Michael King, Susan Baldwin Kirby, Harry Keith Kirby, Olivia Anne Kirk, Terri Louise Kirkham, Cynthia J. Kirkland, Marian E. Kirkpatrick, David M. Kirkpatrick, Matthew Kirkpatrick, Thomas L. Kirven. Samuel Edwin Kiser. Kathleen Avis Kiser, Thomas Anthony Kissell. Virginia R Kitchen, Karen Iris Kizer, Lawton E., Ill Kizer, Phyllis Janet Klapthor, Lauren B. Klinger, Debra Gene Klosinski, Mark V. Klosterman. Teryl H. Knight. Elizabeth A. Knight, Kenneth Wayne Knight, Mitchell Hart Knight, Vickie Lynn Knight, Wesley C. Knittle, Joseph L. Knobeloch, Charles F. 362 Knouf, Kenneth Guy Knox, John Robert Knudsen, Kris Wayne Knutson, Jeffrey Wm. Kodama. Henry Eugene 457 91 457 365 526 586 526 526 526 526 586 526 526 592 457 348 526 526 526 526 54 457 526 526 586 350 594 457 160 526 595 526 130 526 63.295 526 116 526 70 526 589 526 526 590 526 526 457 592 457 457 334 526 526 593 332 457 526 526 457 367 526 526 526 347 Koefoed. Scott A. Kogut, Lawrence E. Kohn, Michael Summer 295,353 Kolody, James Anthony 526 Koons, Kenneth Paul Koppe, Thomas F. Korwan, Steven Scott Kossler. Wm. Joseph Koth, McKinley W. Kowalczyk, Karen L. Kreitz, Kenneth Wm. Kress. Carol Sue Kroger, Anita Marie Kroske, Douglas Wm. Krouse, Ashby Roy, III Ksiazewski, Mark T. Kulick, Michael James Kulikowski, Kathie L. Kulikowski, Roy Kulze, Carolyn M. Kuna, Kathleen loyce Kunz, Frederic David Kuritz, Sheila Ann 527 527 95 355 527 151.586 Kurivchack. Susan 457 Kuykendall. Duane A. 527 — L— Lacey. Belva Laurie Lacey. Kim Anita Lackey. Steven T. Ladelfa. Stev en Alan Laferte, Joseph Paul Lagrone, Shirley Ruth Lagrone, Wm. David Laiewski. Walter J. Lake. Mary Lynn Lake. Thomas Ligon Lamar, Charles R. Lamar, Thomas Hill Lamb, Stephen McCain Lamer, Edyth Louise Lamp, Terry Ann Lancaster, Linda Jean Land, Tereca Dianna Lander, Elizabeth M. Landers. Paul Landon, Thomas E. Landreth, John N.. Ir. Landreth. Loretta J. Landrum, Everett L., Landry, Raymond M. Lane, Catherine G. Laney, Paul Sherwood Langford, Ella Mae Langstaff, George Q. 595 367 526 457 82.49 88 88 526 88 457 526 457 527 594 527 457 527 457 346 Ir. Langston. Cynthia L. Lanier. lames Taylor Lankford. Wm. Michael Laporte. Stefan Jozef Larue, James F. Lasher. Robert Dale Lathan, Wm. Walter Latimer, Margaret G. Laughlin, lane Neal Laughlin, Mary E. Laur. Shirley Ann Laurens, Susan E. Lavender, Sally B. Law, John Muller Leaphart, Randy P. Leavitt, Jean Frances Lee, Caroline E. Lee. Douglas F. 352, Lee, J. Donnie Lee, Mark Steven Lee, NinaDenise Lawhon, John Lewis Lawrence, Christine L. Lawrence, Jane E. Lawrence. Jo Ann Lawrence, Robert C. Lawrence. Robert S. Lawrimore, Marshall T. Lawson, Richard M. Lawson. Sarah Anita Lay. Deborah Ann Layne. Laurence C. Layton. Patricia A. Lazzari, Eric Lynn Leach, Daniel P.. Ill Leach, James Herbert Leahey, Edgar Thomas 527 527 317 458 458 353,315 527 589 527 88,91 Lee, Patrick Laverne 367 457 527 527 527 527 527 527 586 457 527 70 594 527 592 527 457 527 457 457 527 527 594 91 595 527 527 458 100 317 458 527 589 Langstaff, Witt I.. Jr. 346 368,369.588.589 Langston, Chas. Dennis 70 95 587 415 595 527 527 527 595 47 595 527 59, 116 527 527 458 527 63 527 46 95 346 527 527 458 527 458 592 527 527 527 527 527 527 527 527 527 458 Lee, Rausa Ellen Lee, Robyn Jayne Lee, Ronald Dexter Lee, Susan Joy Lee, Terry Thomas Lee. Thomas E. Lee, Walter H. Lee, Wm. Louis 527 95,48,51 527 527 527 458 527 458 527 594 458 527 189 527 80 527 527 594 527 527 527 95 527 595 458 293 527 458 ,587 528 458 458 587 528 528 528 528 458 528 95 528 295 528 528 528 458 528 458 528 586 528 528 146 528 91 Linder, Wm. Lawton 187 Linderman. Wm. Charner 528 74 Lindler. Arthur B.. Ill Lindler, Howard Lee Lindler, Jerry Brent Lindler, Susan Gayle Legato, Thomas I.. |r. Legrand. Lynda Jean Leigher. Barry Carter Leitch, lohn A., Jr. Lemacks, Nancy G. Lemon. Edward Lentz. Cathy Grey Leonard, Mark Harris Leopard, David Hugh Leslie, David C.. Ir. Leslie. George Thomas Leslie, Sara Louise Leslie, Wm. Steven Lester, Pamela Gail 486,296,357 Lester, Zack Wm. Lever, David Reese Lever, Gayle Goodman Lever, Paula Ann Levy, Frank Anton, Ir. Levy, Steven Coggins Lewis, Amoret Lewis, Carolyn V. Lewis, Donna Jean Lewis, James Ruffin Lewis, Kenneth D. Lewis, Melanie Lynn Lewis, Sylvia Marie Lida, Trudy Diane Lide, Robert Steven Liles, Faith Bracey Limerick, Merilyn N. Lind, Nancy Anne Lindenberg. Kathleen Linder, lack Lamar, Ir. 528 528 458 528 143 458 595 528 528 296, 594 Lineberger, Joan A. 528 Lingle, lames R.. Jr. 458 348.369 Lintner, Stan E. 528 Lindsay. George D.. Jr. Lindsay. Richard |., Jr. Lindsey, WadeH. INDEX NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Linyard. Henry H., Jr. 458 Lipscomb. Priscilla I 458 Lipsey, John Timothv 458 88,91.355 Little. Gilbert Leroy 594 Livingson. C. Elaine 528 Livingston. Caroline 528 Livingston, Robert H. 528 594 Livingston. Wm. H.. Jr. 528 Livingston, Wm. Wesley 528 Leber, Steve Bruce 592 Lockaby, Bruce G. 458 367,591 Lockaby, Debra Lynn 529 Lockaby, Faye Anne 459 Lockaby. Lynn E. 529 Lockett. Roy Ernest 459 Lockett, Susan C. 458 Locklair, Dale Lewis 529 589 Locklair, David Lewis 529 Logan, Stanley Ray 529 Logan. Suzi Vee 529 Lollis, VickiLynn 529 Lomas, Pamela Coke 529 Lonas, Catherine E. 529 London, |ohn R., Ill 459 88,91, 355,592 Lonergan, David |ohn 529 Long, Carolanne 529 Long, Esther Lander 529 Long, Gina Dell 529 116 Long, Jim T. 459 Long, Randy Alan 529 Long, Robert Watson 529 Long, Samuel A. 529 Long, Shirley F. 529 Longo, Joseph David 529 592 Longshore, Lewis A. 459 Looney, Dennis C. 592 Looper, Anna Maria 529 Looper, Deborah Kate 529 Looper, Kenneth C. 529 Looper. Marshall G. 529 Lord, Marilyn Joyce 459 587 Lott, Harold R., Jr. 529 Lott, Kenneth Neal 529 Love. Joseph Lowry 459 495 Love.Sallv 529 88.91 Love, Suzanne 529 88 Lovelace, Karen Marie 529 Lovelace, Virginia L. 459 494,48, 54.357 Loveless. Karen 529 63 Loveless, Kenneth B. 362 311 Lovell, Ansel Shellev 529 590 Lovinggood. Don Ansel 529 Lovinggood. Jean M. 529 Lowe. Brian Albert, Jr. 529 Lowery. Henry Kenneth 459 Lown. Wayne Shull 459 Lowrimore. Kathryn A. 460 Lowry, Claude M. 460 Loyd, Cynthia C. 529 184 Lucas. Cynthia Louise 529 Lucas. Deborah Sue 88 91.359 Lucas, James Lloyd 460 88,91 Lucius, Marie H, 529 Lucius. Martha Anne 529 100 Lucius. Philip J. 529 Lumi. Nicki Lynn 95 Lumley. John Harold 529 Lupo. Lindsey Davis 529 Lutheran Student Movement 295 Lyles, Robert Dodd 529 Lyles, Wayne Crews 529 Lynn, Jimmie Ruth 529 Lynn, Robin A. 88 — M— Macaulay, Elizabeth W. 460 Macdonald, Lucia J. 135 Macdonald, Margaret W. 529 Macdonald, Ralph G,, jr. 529 Mace, Denice Loraine 529 Mace, Stephen Philip 529 Mackie, Francis M., Jr. 529 189 Mackney, Robert David 74 Macleish, Carolyn P, 529 135.586 Madden, Patricia F. 529 Madden, Thomas Louis 529 Maddox, Barry Hershel 529 Maddox, Wm. Clarence 460 Maffett, Johnnie R. 529 Magarahan, Timothy P. 590 Maglione. Anthony C. 460 Magrath, George N.. Jr. 460 593 Magurno, Bruce M. 460 158,593. 588 Mahaffey. Murphy R.. Jr. 529 Mahaffey. Pamela Lynn 529 Mahon.Rucia 460 Mahony. Robert Duane 529 Maier. Carolyn Foster 529 Malcolm, Kevin A. 529 Malkmus, David Bruce 529 Mall, Cynthia A, 529 Malone, Susan Ann 529 Malone. Wanda Jane 529 343 Malphrus, Mary P. 530 116 Mandeil, Lisa 530 Manent, Marcel G. 530 Maness, James L. 530 Mangeri, Patricia A. 530 Mann. Hugh Howell 530 Mann. Ted Farley 530 Manuel. Kim Ellen 530 Manyak, Karen E. 530 194 Mapp, Ann Haywood 530 586 Mappus, Janet Elaine 530 Marcum, Arnold Craig 530 Marcus, James Michael 460 595 Marett, George Ralph 460 178,588,595 Markovich, Lynn Carol 530 Marler, Malcolm L. 530 294 Marr, Annette Marie 151 Marrett, HoseaM.. Jr. 530 Marsh, Lisa Ames 530 Marshall, David T. 530 Marshall, Joseph A., Jr. 530 350 Marshall, June E. 530 Marshall, Katherine D. 460 Marshall, Martha C. 530 Marshall. Sharon G. 530 95,298 Martin, Barbara Alice 460 Martin. Charles Edgar 530 Martin, Charles Lee 530 Martin, Darrell Rav 460 594 Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Gayle Eugenia 143. John Gary Kathryn Parma Kay Lamar Launa Carolyn Linda Lee Martha Jo Mary Susan Nancy Lynn Paul Edward Ricky Lee Martin. Robert Donald Martin, Sheryl Lynn Martin. Wm. Milne M artinez. Marilyn Mason. Beverly Joan Mason. David Randall Mason, James Alan Mason, Sidney A., Jr. Mason, Thomas Dale Mason, Walter B., Jr. Massari. John Wm. Massey, Cathy Dianne Massey, Ladson Evans Massey, Milton T. Massey, Myra Ann Massey, Rizba Neal Mathis, Catherine E. Mathis, George Wm. Mathis, Lee Terrell 304 Matthews. David Ray 346 Matthews. Houston C. Matthews. Jan Ellen 151.592 Matthews. Janice Lee Mattis.WeatCarl, Jr. Mattox. Regina 70,88 Mattox. Susan Clark 130. Mattox, Wayne Todd Mauldin, Bryant M. Mauldin, Nathan H. Mauney, Carl Evan, Jr. Mauney, Elizabeth N. Maurer, David Charles Mauriz, Gerardo G, Maury, Ann Barnes Mauthe, John Walter 362, Maxwell, Frank L.. Ill May. James Wilton, D Mayhorn, Patricia Ann 593, Mayo. Johnny David McAlhaney. John H.. Jr. McAlister. Charles E, McAlister, Debra L. McAlister. Sara Ella McAllister, Stephen K. McAlpine, James C. Jr. McArthur. Barnwell P. McArthur. Mary L. McBride. Daniel Black 346,320 McBride, Wm. Junior McCain, Cynthia Ann 530 McCall, Richard Lee 530 586 McCall, Ronald Joe 461 460 50 530 McCall, Stephen A, 530 460 McCall, Ted Alan 530 460 McCallister, Chris W, 531 460 590 530 McCallister, Lewis O. 531 530 McCallum, Hugh Barton 592 530 McCants, Jan M. 461 460 McCarty, Constance R. 531 460 McCaskilJ, April C. 531 77 McCaskill, Esther J, 531 460 McCaskill. John M, 461 320 McCaskill. Keith A. 531 530 McCaskill. Marianna D. 531 135 88 592 McCaskill. Nancy Lee 531 530 McCharen. Philip Alan 531 530 88 530 McClain. Angela Paris 531 460 63.414 70 McClain. Randall K. 531 530 McClary, John Earl 531 530 McCIelian,GrovanM. 461 530 McClelland. Rebecca A. 461 594 587.100 460 McClimon.MelanieE. 531 315 McClure. Stuart J. 590 460 McCollum. leannie A, 531 282 McComb, Martha Jean 531 460 McCombs, Bonnie H. 461 530 McCombs, Wm. Perry 531 530 McConnell, Robert M. 531 530 McCord, Bobbye Neal 461 530 McCord, John Kenneth 594 530 McCord, John Wm. 461 124 McCormack, John P. 531 74 McCormick. Edward G. 531 592 McCormick. Francis M. 296 590 McCoy, Bruce Sherman 531 530 McCoy, Daniel Keith 531 116 McCoy, Daniel W., Jr. 461 530 McCoy, Macie Kimball 461 586 McCrary, Laura Ellen 531 530 McCrarv, Roger Allen 294 91 McCrary, Wm. Comer, II 531 530 McCrary, Wm. Finney 531 63 McCraw, Connie Mack 461 530 McCraw, John Mark 594 586 McCraw. Michael Edwin 531 461 McCrea. Donna Jane 531 530 343 461 McCreery. Elizabeth A. 461 88 McCreight. Kathleen A. 461 530 McCrorv. Linda Gail 531 593 ' 586 461 McCuen. Brenda Joyce 531 135 88 461 McCuen. Penni E. 461 311 175.116 530 McCullough. KarenJ. 531 530 587 461 McCullough. Larry W. 531 587 McCurrv. Eddie S. 531 530 McCutc ' hen. Lena R. 531 530 McCutcheon. Harrv C. 531 461 McCutcheon. Owen K., Jr. 531 530 McDaniel. James Otho 532 95 McDaniel. Paul L. 532 530 McDaniel. William A. 461 95 592 187 McDaniel, Wm. Aubrea 532 530 591 88 McDaniel. Wm. Charles 461 530 321 530 McDonald, Cathy Diane 532 587 McDonald, Martha E. 532 530 McDonald. MilfordE. 532 589 McDonald. Nancy Alice 461 461 McDow. Lee Martin 532 530 McDowell. Alexander M. 532 587 McDowell. John Robert 532 McDowell. Leonard C. 532 McEachern. Elizabeth 532 McElhannon. Dennis E. 532 McElroy. Nancy Lee 461 322 McElveen. Nancy Moore 462 McElveen. Norwood R. 532 McElveen. Virginia R. 127 McFadden, Charles B. 532 189 McFadden. Janice E. 130 586 McFaddin. Henrv Allen 532 51.592 McGarity, Newman C. 532 353 McGaw. Sharon Anne 127 McGee. Joseph Doren 532 McGill. Miriam Ruth 532 McGill, Wm, Thornwell 462 McGinn, Mary Lois 532 295 McGrady, Elizabeth M. 532 McGrady, Margaret C. 532 McGrath, Verna Ruth 532 McCraw, Todd Ritchey 532 McGregor, James Rhett 532 McGuire, Susan Olivia 532 McGuirt, Lynn Rene 532 Mclntyre. Thomas K.. Jr. 50 Mclnvaille. Teresa J. 532 587 McKay. Jeanne Elise 532 McKee. David E., Jr. 88 91 McKenna, Dennis Wayne 532 McKenna, Jack F, 532 74 McKenzie. Jack Aubrey 532 68. 50. 282. 353 McKenzie. Larry M. 88 McKeown. Marianna M. 462 293 McKeown. Phoebe L. 532 McKinney. Frank David 462 McKinney. Judson S, 462 McKinney, Michael J. 532 McKinney, Wm. Gregory 532 McKinnon. Wm. Watson 532 McKissick. Cindv 532 McKorell, Meredith P. 462 McLamb. Wm. Wayne 532 McLaughlin. Albert 595 McLaughlin. Michael P. 532 McLaurin. David D. 532 McLaurin, Hugh C. 533 594 McLaurin. John F. 462 McLaurin. Susan 533 McLean. John Charles 533 McLellan. Timothy P. 533 160 McLeod, Frank A. 594 McLeod. John F.. Ill 533 McLeod. Nancv Jane 533 88,359 McLeod, Richard Van 533 McLeod, Vanda Lee 533 McLoughlin, Brenda J. 533 McMahan. Sandra Kay 533 McMakin. Mary Lou 533 McMillan, Clare E. 88 McMillan, Joanne M. 462 127 McNeely. Deborah Hope 533 McNeely. John Harper 533 McNeill. George T. 533 McNeill, Grady Oliver 74 McPhail, James Wm. 533 McPhail. Sarah R, 533 McPherson, Joann 462 McQueen, Vanessa Kim 533 McQuown, Neva Lynn 462 296,100,586 INDEX NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE McTeer. Wm. Senn McVVatters. Devvana Ann McWhorter, Michael E. McWhorter. Wm. W.. Jr. Meadors, Pamela Faye 91, Meadows. Steven B. Means, Wm. Charles Medbery, Charles H. Medical Technology Club Meehan, Nancy Karen Meek, fames Gardner Meier, John Gabriel Meier, Wm. Bruce Meincke. Carol Louise 58 Meincke, Linda J. Meisenhelder, Jodee L. Melanson, Wm. Francis Mellette, Eddie H. Mellette. Morgan R. Melton, Brian H. Melton, Elizabeth Ann Melton, Harry L., )r. Melton. Patricia Gail Melton, Richard L. Memmott. Susan Eileen Merck, Derrick R. Merck, Keith Arnold Merck, Pamela Jean Mercuric, Dante C. Merkel, Thomas Wilson Merrill, James Paul Merriman, Janette Merritt, Roxie Anne Merting, Richard B. Messura, Peggy Lynn Metcalf, Bruce Earl Metz, Cynthia E. Metz, Janice Roie 88,51 Metz, Michael James Metz, Stanley Dale Metzgar, Craig R. Meyer, Margaret L. Meyer, Richard Lee Microbiology Society Mikell, Mary Helen Milford, Andrew M. Millender, Joesph R. Miller, Douglas S. Miller, Edwin E., Ill Miller, Frances Jean Miller, Gary M. Miller, Glenn Edwin Miller, Jackie E, H. Miller, Jackie Wayne Miller, Lewis Michael Miller, Michael Henry 285 Miller, Pamela Gean Miller, Ray Crosby Miller, Robert C. Miller, Robert J., Jr. Miller, Stanley Mike Miller, Wm. Harold, Jr. 462 594 533 533 533 88 359 462 160 366 462 82 330 533 462 74 533 533 116 116 533 533 592 533 160 533 95 463 463 95 533 95 591 343 533 74 533 533 533 463 590 463 533 533 95 533 533 533 533 463 359 533 463 590 463 587 533 329 533 463 463 533 533 533 46 533 533 592 533 463 463 592 463 594 533 184 533 533 592 533 533 592 Mills, Edward Keith Mills, Mark Erskine Mills, Mary Katherine Mills. Michael Ralph Mills. Mozelle Amy Milton, John McKenna Mimms, Beverly C. Mims. Cheryl Diane Miner, Roberta J. Mines. Earl Joseph Minges. Cheryl Ann Minter, Gary Burchell Minton, Helen Lou Mishoe. Barbara Ann Mobley. Edward C., Jr. Moehlenbrock, James A. Moffat, Robert O. Mollica, Anthony Guv 315 Monaghan, Robert T. Monck, Terry Lynne Monroe, Deborah Gray Monroe, Kathleen B. Montgomery, Agnes V. Montgomery, Harry J. Montgomery, Rachel S. Montgomery, Robert S. Montgomery, Walter J. Moody, Georgianne Moody, Kenneth Joseph Moody, Linda Diane Moon. Joseph Thomas Moore, Ann Courtney Moore, Benson N., Jr. Moore, Gary Parker Moore, Cynthia E. Moore, Eileen Lanaham Moore, Ella Jean Moore, Frank J. Moore. George Wyatt Moore, Henry Beasley Moore, John Ralph Moore, Johnny Andrew Moore, Karen Margaret Moore, Lee Burt Moore, Rhonda Leigh Moore, Robert Thomas Moore, Thomas M.. Ill Moore, Virginia Anne Moore, Wm. Calvin, Jr, Moose, Patricia Ann Morgan, Charles Lane Morgan, Julian H., Ill Morgan, Leslie F. 533 533 533 533 533 533 595 463 533 143 533 533 587 534 463 463 534 463 463 352 593 197 534 534 534 534 463 593 463 534 534 295 315 534 463 534 534 591 534 64 534 143 534 534 534 463 592 463 188 534 591 463 175 317 534 534 534 315 534 534 534 463 53, 124 Morris, Gerald Lynn 317 Morris, James David 534 Morris, Marion Wayne 463 317, 124 Morris, Martha L. 464 492,396,296,357,586 Morris, Mary A. 534 143,54 Morris, Michael Glenn 534 311 Morris, Robert B. 534 Morris, Scott Alan 534 346,595 Morris, Susan Marie 534 Morrow, Philip C. 591 Morrow, Spencer M. Morton, Gregg F. Morton, Joe Douglas Morton, Lentz Ray, Jr, Moser, Claudia Kaye Moses, Mary Octavia Moss, Debbie J. Moss, John Edward, Jr. Moss, Lesley Jean Moss, Sharon Marie Mostertz, Wm. Carl, Jr. Mott, Charlotte A. Mott, Robert Van Mozingo, Mary Jane Mozlev, Jennifer Sue Mu Beta Psi Muckenfuss, Adam E. Muckenfuss, Sandra A. Mudge, Stephen H. Muehleisen, David P. Mueller, Paul Gregory Mull, Debbie E. Mullen. Michael S. MuUenix, Fredda E. Mulligan, Wm. C. MuUinax, Debrah Lynn 175 Mullinax. Faye L. Mullinax. Wallace A. Mullis, Catherine Sue Mungall, Mary Stuart Munger. Vicki Louise 534 588 464 534 534 160 534 534 534 534 534 464 464 595 534 534 346 464 91 354 534 464 464 594 464 534 534 464 82 534 595 534 ,587 534 534 534 Murden, John Alden Murdock, Sally E. Murley, Myron H. Murph. Alan Julian Murphy, Linda Lee Murphy, Mary Kent Murray, Albert Murray, Gradv C., Jr. Murray, Stephen S, Murray, Virginia C. Murray, Wm. David Murray. Wm. Jerome. Jr. Murrill, Sara M. 464 185 534 48,353 534 534 195, 197 534 88 534 464 534 88 464 76,46, 592 534 184 534 595 464 166 464 464 590 Myers, Pecolia Ann Myers. Richard C. Jr Morris. Teresa Lynn Morrison, Janice Gail Morrison. Michael Wm. Morrow. Henry Calvin Morrow. James R.. Jr. 534 534 464 346 534 590 Musick, Brenda Hurley Musick. Timothy E. Mussman. Mark G. Mussman. Philip Wayne 534 Myers, David Neale 534 Myers, Debra Lee 464 Myers, James Bryan 535 Myers, Katbv Lvnn 535 587 535 464 320, 592 Myers, Richard Scott 535 58,296,594 Myers, Ronald J, 320 Myers, Sheryl Ann Mvers, Stephen C, 464 594 Myers, Thomas Banks 535 590 — N— Nagamoto, Herbert T. 535 Nance, John Wm. Nance, Tina Lynn Naples, Sarah Lee Nash, Jimmy Charles Nave, Deborah Ann 135 Nave, Kathy Lynn Neal, Archie Kim Neal, John Carlisle Neale, Michael Louis Neely, Claude Wayne Neighbors, Gloria R. Nelson. Gary Kerr Nelson, Janet Marie Nelson, William A., Nesmlth, Ronald E. Ness, James Gary 135 346 Nettles, Blicker Earl Nettles, Charles S. Nettl es, Donald Allen Nettles, Margaret Ann Nettles, Susan Q. Neubia, Cornelia Neves, Judy Anne Neville, Annette Newland, Kathryn Todd Newman, Kenneth W. Newman, Michael E. 51 Newton, Claudia Faye Nichols, David B. Nichols, James Kevin Nichols, John M.. Jr. Nicholson, Samuel H. Nickles, Susan Jane Nickles. Wm. A.,III Niemeyer, Vicki Lynn Nimmer, Annette M. Nimmons, Greg. Mark Nimmons, Wm. Ted Nodine. Stephen Kent Norris. Douglas R. Norris. Edward Leon Norris. Randy Keith Northey. Lorinda Ann Northrup, Nancy Norton, David Milton Norton, Farley M. Norton, John Croft Norton, Terry L, Nunamaker, Celia L. Nunn, Frances Kay Nunnery, Henry G., Ill Nuovo, Jeffrey Guy Nutt. David Glenn Nuzzaco, Joseph D. Nye, Terry Lee — O— 465 124 535 535 586 535 535 586 535 535 535 465 535 535 587 465 535 369 590 465 369 590 465 362 535 116 535 68 535 535 465 587 465 535 535 ,285 535 535 320 535 535 590 535 587 465 1,54 535 535 535 535 535 535 321 535 535 317 465 151 535 535 88 351 535 535 465 304 465 465 592 88 590 Oakes, Marilyn Taylor 135 Oakley, Mary Frances 465 347,363 Dates, Angela M. 536 Dates, Jesse Edward 536 88,91,355.591 Dates, Roy R.. Jr. 465 D ' Brien, Cynthia 536 135.586.415 G ' Bryan. Robert Thomas 536 O ' Cain. Thomas Michael 369 O ' Connor, Mary Ellen J. 536 O ' Dare. Thomas Anthony 88 595 Ddell.BarnettE., Jr 536 70. 348 536 Ddell, Jerry Alan Odell, Margaret S. Odom. Willard Hugh Ogle. Diane M. Ogle. Michael Geneen Okey. Margaret Riley Oldham. Mark Dowdle O ' Neal, Dan Cogburn Onufer, John Roscoe Order of Athena Ordog, James Joseph Orr, David Alden Orr, Donna Lynette Orr, Edwin Earl Orr, Thomas Wesley Orr, Wayne Henry Orton, Charles Alan Orvin, Denmon W., Jr. Osborne, Robert J. Jr. Oshinsky. Michael J. Osment, Mary Brown Osment, Richard D. O ' Steen, Byron Lance O ' Steen. Michael P. O ' Steen. Patricia C. Osterhoudt, Jesse K Ostling, Charles H. Oswald, Joseph C, III Otterson, Susan Carol Ouzts, Kathy Susan Ouzts. Mack Lee Ouzts, Marty Pierce Overton, Jesse Benson Owen, James Gilbert Owen, Michael Lewis Owen, Rosalyn L. Owen. Sylvia Diane Owens. Carol Ann Owens. Diane E. Owens. Harold Wayne Owens. Kathy Dale Owens. Mary Roberts Owens. Ralph Michael Owens. Stuart Cameron Owens. Thomas Wayne Owens. Wm. Riley Owings. Marvin A.. Jr. Owings. Steven Holmes Pabody, Douglas M. Padget.HeberN.. Jr. Padgett. Alfred Lee Padgett, Leonard M. Page, Henry Mark Page, Linda Kay Page, Thomas Evans Page, Wm. Sidney Pagels, Thomas Robert Palles, Claire B. Palmer, Calvin Lee. Jr. Palmer, Jefiery Roy Palmer, John Joseph Palmer, Joyce Ann Palmer. Leslie H. Palmer, SallieT. Palmer, Theodore H, 536 293 536 465 465 536 586 536 594 536 356 536 465 536 536 536 320 592 536 465 285 465 466 466 536 536 369 160 536 536 357 536 466 536 536 536 466 466 166 466 466 536 536 536 536 536 536 589 466 536 466 466 536 291 536 536 346 466 536 467 536 536 536 143 467 594 536 536 467 536 536 187 Index 611 INDEX NAME Panaccione, Linda M. Panhellenic Council Pankopp, Kenneth A. Parker, Cindy Kay Parker, Cynthia Lee Parker. Daniel Eugene Parker, David Andrew Parker. Dorothy H. Parker, Geo. Clinton Parker, Philip E. Parker, Wayne Robert Parker, Yvonne E. Parkman. James P. Parkman, Kenneth D. Parks, Harold Morse Parks, Russell Paul Parks, Sandra Kay Parks, Stephen E. Parler, Edward Lonnie Parnell, Opal Iris Parnell, Robt. Thomas Parnell, Walter M., |r. Parris, Cynthia Faye Parris, Rita Marlene Parris, Robert P. Parrish, Emmett A. Parson, Martin Edward Parsons, James M. Parton, Hayden J., Jr. 46,296 Pasco, Victoria Jean Patat, Carl Hearn, Jr. Pate, Timothy Earl Paterek, James Robert Paterek, Sharon Lee Patrick, Catherine E. Patrick, Diane J. Patrick, Francis M, Patrick, James D., Jr. Patrick, John W. Patrick, Marian Faith Patterson, Gary R. Patterson. James G. Patterson, James H. Patterson, Monty B, Patterson, Pamela D. Patterson. Rhonda K. Patterson. Roger Lee Patton. Julie Evelyn Patton, Robin Adair Paturzo. Nancy Ann Patz. James MichaeJ 282, Paulling, Gatsie Ann Payne. James M.. Jr. Payne. Jeffery Lee Payne, Stephen A. 189, Payne, Susan K. Payne. Virginia G. Peabody. Elizabeth M. Peace. Dennis Alan Peach. BQRUCIE Linda Peach. Nelson R. Pearce. Albert E.. Jr. Pearman. James Floyd Pearson. Lloyd Mark Peck, Susan Bliss Peden, Frank Donald Peden, |ohn Samuel Peden, Susie Floride Peebles, Sherril Anne Peele, Danny Lee Peeler, Robert Earl Peeler, Susan V. Peeples. Derbiana PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Peeples, John L., Ill 347, 536 Peeples, Kenneth A. 491 95 346,369 100 Pel ham, Wm, Hey ward 537 592 Pendergrass, P. Philip 537 536 Penland, David Roger 537 467 590 594 Pennebaker, Richard S. 537 536 Pennekamp, Timothy A 537 536 594 467 Pennington, Edna Lynn 537 467 88,91,359 467 Pennscott, Charles Wm, 537 536 Pennscott, Mary Gale 468 536 Pepper, Wade Louis, Jr. 537 536 Pepper. William C. 468 536 Perkins. John Russell 537 536 31,53 195 Permar. Mary E. 537 536 Perri, Naureen M. 537 467 Perry, Elizabeth B. 468 296 54, 184 91 Perry. Patricia K. 468 536 Perry. Patricia M. 537 467 Perry. Philip Rodney 468 54 304. 320. 124 536 Perry. Ruhis Everette 298 536 Pershing Rifles 186 536 Perry. Wm. Joel. II 537 467 Peterson. John Kelly 468 594 282 467 Pettigrew. Betty Rose 537 467 Pettigrew, David L. 537 536 595 594 Pettigrew, Joseph E. 537 536 Pettigrew, Michael P. 537 536 Pettigrew. Phvllis A. 537 536 Pettit, Jeffrey W. B. 468 467 362 ,311 537 Pettit, Laura C. 537 537 Pettus, James L. 468 467 347 537 Petty, Dale Leslie 537 537 Petzel, Arthur R.. Jr. 468 537 Pfheger. Kenneth J. 468 537 Phelps. Edgar Morris 468 537 Phi Delta Thela 152 537 Phi Eta Sigma 353 467 Phi Gamma Delta 156 467 Phi Kappa Phi 360 537 Phi Psi 358 537 Phifer. Mary Margaret 537 537 135,53 ,586 537 Phifer, Thomas M.. Ill 468 537 Phillips, Evelyn J. 468 537 Phillips, Katherine M. 537 467 Phillips, Leroy O.. Jr. 537 366 Phillips. Rebecca Ann 537 537 Phillips. Rhonda Kaye 468 591 166 537 Philpot. Edith Louisa 468 467 Pi Kappa Alpha 160 195 Piazza. Sandra Jane 468 537 95 359 537 Pickens, Wm. Cormany 537 184 187 537 Pickering, Pricilla 135 467 Pickett, Eva Kate 537 537 88 467 P ierce, Mark Jones 362 537 311 537 Pierson, Anna Sue 468 467 339 537 Pietkiewicz, Bruce F, 595 537 Pike, Terri Lynn 468 537 Pinner, Laura 537 467 295 88 Pinson. Elizabeth Ann 59 467 343 587 467 Pinson. Julie E 537 467 Pioth, Sandra Jean 293 88 Pipkin, Michael E, 537 537 Pittard, Eva Lois 537 588 Pittman, Marsha Diane 537 Pittman. Robert D.,Jr, Pittman. Robert F.. Jr. Pitts, Gary Dean Pitts, Thomas E, Piatt, Albert W. Piatt. Andrew Mark Player. ClelandB.. Ill Player. Hugh Marshall Player. Spencer M. Plemmons, Teresa G. Ploth, Teresa G, Plourde, Galen G, Plummer, Robin Ann Plyler, Gary Thomas Plyler, Vicki Joyce Poag. Thomas Marvin Pocock. Dale Innes Podmore. Walter E. Poe. Rebecca Ann Pohl. Patrick Neal Polk. Angela Jean Polk. David Allen Polk. James David Pool. Cathy Diane Pool. Susan Ann Poole. Harry Wilkes Poole. Judith Ann Poole. Stephen C. Poole. Wm. Ralph Poore. Bonnie Pope. Timothy Ray Poretskin. Barrv S. Porter. Charles Wm. Porter. Mary E. Porter. Mary Latrell Porter. Philip Smith Porter. Polly Anita Porth. Gary Brice Poser. Claudia Ingrid Poston. Daltrum H. Poston. Edgar Jack Poston. Fulton C, Jr. Poston, Harold C, Jr. Poston. Jerd Watts Poston. Kenneth W. Poston. Lawrence D. Poston. Robert Earl Poston. Ronald Lee Poston. Wm. Robert Poteat. Geela Bopeep Poteet. Laurel S. ). Potter. Ira H.. Ill Potter. James Arthur Potter. Robert Alton Potts. Ronald Clyde Pottz. Sandra Lynn Rough. Oliver. Jr. Poulouin. Christopher Poultry Science Club Powell. Albert L., Ill Powell, Bondi N. Powell, Charles T., Jr. Powell. Don Cathcart Powell. Frank Joseph Powell, James T. Powell, Jean M. Powell, Joseph L., Jr, Powell, Leroy Dale Powell, Michael W. Powell. Robt. Seaborn Powell. Russell Allan Powell, Stephen Ross Powell, Teresa Doris 468 Powell, Terry Lee Purcell, Tommy Lee 470 88,91 Powell, Wm. Lee 538 Purdy, Keith Alan 539 468 592 Pursley, Vera Lynn 539 355 Powers, John Clement 538 587 537 Powers, Morris W. Purvis, Victoria Lee 539 537 Pramualratana Dang 586 537 Prater. Julie C. 538 Pushkar, Basil Paul 539 160 587 282,353 538 Prater, Michael D. 538 Pyeatt, Darrell Wayne 539 468 Prather. John Wm. HI 469 468 590 -Q- 538 Pratt. Miriam C. 538 63 Praytor, R. Blake Qualls. Harry F. 470 538 Prescott. Lou Ann 538 489. 45,49 538 Prescott. Thomas C. Quarles. Leah Helen 539 538 Fresher. Johnny Ray Quattlebaum. Fred M. 539 538 Presley. Kathy M. 469 Quintero. Jorge 539 538 Presley. Rebecca M. 321 Presley. Ronald D. — R— 468 Pressley. Bradley K. 88 Pressley. Steven W. 538 Rabey, Duncan W., Ill 539 91 Pre-Vet Club Rada. Ken Marvin 539 538 Prewett, Ernest W.. Jr. Radford. Janet C. 539 538 Price. Ansel B. 469 Ragan. Gary Stephen 68 538 Price. Claudia Yvonne 363 70 Price, CokerN., Jr. 538 Raines. Marshall T. 88 468 95,589 91 538 Price, David Michael 539 Raines. Rebecca Ann 470 469 Price, Dennis Lee 539 138.115.587.100 357 Price, Eddie Carl 539 Raines. Susan J. 539 538 Price, Garry M. Raines, Wm, Timothy 539 143 Price, Grace Earle Rainey, John Wesley 539 538 Price, Harold ].. Jr. 539 282 538 50 Ralston, Ruth Wells 470 538 Price, James Felix Rambo, Hugh Senn 350 469 Price, Jane Faith 469 Rambow, Robert Alan 539 594 Price, Joe Michael 317 282 595 Price, Martha Ann 586 Rampey, Michael Jack 539 538 Price, Milton Terry 469 590 469 Price, Paul M. 539 Ramsey, Barnwell S, 539 538 Price. Stephen Elmore 469 Ramsey, Donald Lee 539 363,313 Ramsey, Elizabeth J. 539 54 Pridgeon, Kenneth L. 539 Randall. Campbell L. 539 538 Prince, Frank T., Jr. 539 Randall. Gregory Alan 470 469 Prince. Harry Earl 469 Randall, Thomas M. 539 Prince. Janet Ann 539 138 Raney. Debra Lynn 539 587 Pringle. Linda Ann 539 Rankin, Ann Rutledge 539 Printz. Daryl Butler 539 Rankin, Mark Samuel 592 538 Printz. Dell M., Ill 539 Rankin, Susan Farmer 470 160 590 Rapp, Thomas Stanley 594 538 Pritchard.MitzeeC. 539 Rash, David Jackson 539 538 Pritcbard. Randy Ross 469 Rast, John Caldwell 470 538 355 88 187 Pritchard Robin L. 539 Rau, Pamela Jean 539 88.91 91 538 Proctor. AUene A. 539 Ranch, Laura Ann 539 Prohaska. John Wm., Jr. 315 Rauschenbach, Mary A. 539 Propst. John Wyatt 470 Rauscher. Ann Maison 166 304 Rauton, Naomi Jean 539 Prosser, Beulah Lynn 470 Ravan, Karen Wilson 539 284 Rawl, MichaeJ Bruce 470 Prout, Robin Louise 539 Rawl, Susan Helen 539 538 Provence, Herbert H. 591 Ray, Terry Randall 539 Pruett, JaneE. 539 Raymer, Carolyn Joyce 539 538 Pruitt, Barry Wayne 539 63 334 Pruitt, Emily Jane 539 Raynal, Gordon W. G. 539 Pruitt, Francis S. 539 74 538 Pruitt, Peggy Anne 539 Read, Cindy Edith 539 538 Pruitt, Wm. Warren. Jr. 539 Ready, Wm. Alva, III 540 589 Pryor, Haynes Watson 539 Reaves, Gregory Lunn 540 88 Reaves, Michael McCoy 470 538 Psi Mu Psi 359 Redden, Maria E. 540 Psychology Cluh 333 Reed, Harold Keith 540 538 Pulcine, Charles A.. Jr. 539 Reed, Janet Rosalin 540 469 Pullen. Bruce Allen 470 Reese, Benjamin F. 591 160 Pullen. David Brock 539 Reese, David Augustus 540 538 91 ,355 189 ,195 Pulliam, Terry Lane 539 Reese, John Clark 470 Fund. Clarence S. 539 Reese, Raymond M. 540 Purcell. Ellen Paige 138 Reeves, Carrol B. 470 538 Purcell. Jane Leigh 539 Reeves, Jeffrey Alan 540 469 138 590 Reeves, Pamela Jean 470 IjidKx , 612 % % % ' «% A INDEX NAME Reeves. Susan Carole Register. Ernest E. Reichert. Susan ). Reid. Diane Cynthia Reid. Martha Gene Reid. Mary Eliza Reid, Michael Eugene Reidhead, Sarah jo Reinovsky, Roberta J. Reis. Franklin Dirk Rembold. Bonnie |. Remelius. |ohn Philip Rendall, Kenneth M. Reno. Karen Lynne Reno, Marcia Ann Rentz, Marion G, Rentz, Richard Howard Rey, Humberto G. Reymer, Carolyn Ida Reynolds, Deborah Ann Reynolds. Edward L. Reynolds. lohn C. Reynolds. Karen Lee Reynolds. Leonard D. Reynolds, Phillip H. Reynolds, Richard H. Reynolds, Wm. Robert Reyns, Gena Elizabeth Rhinehart, Terry R. Rhoden, Keith Lamar Rhodes. Elizabeth Rhodes, Leon Wilbur Rhodes, Nelson Keith Rhodes, Sarah Leonora Rhodes. Susan Tracy Rhvmes, Michael Roy PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Rice, Brenda Fay 100 Rice. Paulette Rice. Teresa Ian Rich. Linvil Burton Richards. Gloria R. Richards, Vallin I. Richardson. Benjamin Richardson. Frances P. Richardson. Hewer C. Richardson. Rebecca L. Richardson. Sheri I. Richardson, Victoria Richardson, Walter K. Richardson, Wm, Olen Richbourg, Bennie F. Ricker, Janet Nadine Ricker. Samuel F. Rickershauser, John P. Riddick. Allen Rhodes Riddle. Ferman Calvin Riddle, jo Ann Rideout. Paul Thomas Ridge. James L. Ridgeway. William D, Rieman, Deborah Sue Rikard. Mary C, Riley, Henry C. Riley. John Alexander Riley, Robert Grady 540 470 470 116 540 540 540 317 470 540 540 540 540 540 95 595 540 540 470 540 540 470 540 343 540 594 540 589 540 586 74 540 590 540 540 587 540 540 540 317 540 124 470 95 540 540 540 595 119 116 540 470 470 470 54 0 95 175 116 540 540 138 540 540 540 471 540 540 540 540 88 540 369 589 540 540 593 187 471 540 540 540 471 540 Ringer, Kathy Lynn Rinker, Robin Lee Riordan. John E.. Ill Riordan. Robert M. Ritter, Frank L. Rivers, John C., Ill 45,47 Rizer, Marion Lucas Robbins. Danny B. Robbins. Don Keith, jr, Robbins, Julia Ann Robbins, Kaye H. Robbins, Richard W. Robelot. George Paul Roberson. Martha G, Roberto, Catherine A. Roberts, Barbara Roberts, David John Roberts, jo Anna Roberts. Mary jewel Robertson, Judy Y. Robertson. Walter R. Robeson. Benjamin j. Robeson. Elizabeth W. Robinson. Brian A, Robinson, Colette E. Robinson, Durvvood L. Robinson, John R. Robinson. Mark R. Robinson. Marlene L. Robinson, Martha P. Robinson, Pamela lean Robinson, Wm. Jeffrey Rochester, Cheryl S. Rochester, Daye A. Rochester. James D. Rochester, Melba Lynn Roddey. Samuel Lathan Roddev. Susan M. 95.143 Roddey. Wm. Joseph. IV Rodelsperger. Marie A. Rodgers. David Silas Rodgers, Morgan Stone Rodgers. Rick Roe. Evelyn Annette Roesel. Julius M., Ill Rogalski. Charles D, Rogers, Audrey M. Rogers. Deborah Kay Rogers, Edith Laurie Rogers, Flora Celeste Rogers, Frank B.. Ill Rogers, Frank George Rogers, Irene H. Rogers, Janet Alma Rogers, Randal G, Rogers, Richard Alan Rogers. Stanley Kim Rogers. Susan Leslie 143 Rogers. Teresa Ann Rogers, Wm. Allen, jr, Rogers, Wm. Jefferson Roll. Susan Elaine Rollins, jimmy Bryan Rollins, johnny R. Rollins. Michael B. Rollins. Stacy Linton Romero. Deborah H. Romney, Jill Barbara 540 471 293 471 540 471 471 369 471 346 124 471 471 540 540 540 540 135 540 540 540 541 541 88 472 541 471 541 541 541 91 592 541 541 541 541 472 472 541 541 541 591 541 586 134 588 472 592 591 74 472 472 591 541 541 194 541 472 359 541 589 541 541 100 541 590 541 472 590 541 , 587 541 541 541 541 472 541 590 82 472 541 293 Roper, Anita Joan Rose, James Warren Rosenberg, jenny G. Ross, David Charles Ross, Melvin Gerald Ross. Steven Robert Rountree. James R. Rourk. Patricia Ellen Rouse. Emmett F, Rouse. Linda Sue Rouse. Susan E. Rouse. Virginia Ann Rowell. Deborah Ann 541 472 472 541 541 298 588 160 541 591 541 594 541 541 472 541 Rowell. Susan E. 52 Rowland, Kenneth C. 541 Rowntree, John F. 541 65.48,50 Royals, Charles D. Rovster, Donald G. RPA Club Ruff. Bobbie jo Ruff. Daniel Walter Ruff. Linda Mae Ruff, Nancy Stewart Ruff. Sandra Marlene Rush, Jeffrey Scott Rush, Nancy Ruth Rush, Wm. Beasley Rush. Wm. Craig Rushton, Jessie Marie Rushton, Michael C. Rushton, Robert E. Rushton. Ronald Layne Rushton. Wm. Tupper 310 Russell. Edward Ralph Russell. James M.. Ill Rustin. Amy Suzanne Ruth, Gerald Kevin Rutledge. James D. Rutter. Adam Dickson Ruvo, Ellen V. Ryan. David Lee Rvan, Thomas H., Jr. Rydland. Kirk F. Rysinski. John P. — S— Saad, Isaac Anthony Saine, Susan Anne Saitta. Richard John 472 542 332 542 542 542 542 542 542 357 586 542 542 88 542 317 472 367 542 542 472 311 542 542 542 586 542 542 95 542 542 542 542 472 592 369 Salley. Diane Clair Salley. Harriett Anne Salley, Robert Edwin Salster. Paul Andrew Salter, John W.. Ill Salter, Rebecca L. Salvador, Jose Dario Samisch. Cheryl Ann Sample. Esther O ' Neal Sampson, Peter Edwin Sampson. Scott Paul Sams, Cynthia Ann Sanders, Cynthia Ann Sanders, Cynthia Ann Sanders. Darryl Paul Sanders. David E. B. Sanders. Earl Furman Sanders, Lawrence L. Sanders, Lynn Norton Sanders. Margaret L. Sanders. Martha Ann Sanders, Robert H. Sanders. Ross M., Jr. Sanders, Stephen O. Sanders, Terry Lynn Sandifer, Rosalyn A. Sanford, Barbara Winn Sansbury, Helen Gail Sapp, David Alan Sapp, Deborah Lynn Sargent, Timothy L. Sarratt, Glenn Ray Sarratt, John Madison Sasser, Nancy Mildred Satcher. Richard H. Satterfield. Kenneth Saunders. DebraE. Saunders. Leslie M. Saunders. Russell A. Saunders, Thomas G. 187 Saus, Doima Rayner Savageau, David Paul Savageau. Linda Lee Savageau. Michael R. Saverance. Donald W. Saville. Kenneth S. Sawyer. Eric Wm. Sawyer. Katherine B. Saxton. Ralph Barry Saylor, Keith Dudley Saylor. Terry Owen 296 594 542 472 595 542 542 542 472 542 542 472 586 472 293 542 542 542 88 472 542 472 542 160 472 63 91 143 542 542 366 472 542 542 542 542 542 166 542 542 473 542 542 135 586 542 542 542 542 542 473 195.353 95 542 542 542 542 95 473 592 542 586 473 542 542 595 542 195 Saviors. Kenneth D.. Scabbard and Blade Scarborough. Norman M. 542 Scarborough, Rutledge 542 Scavone. Thomas J. 591 Schaaf, Daniel Paul 542 Schaefer, Paula Marie 542 Schafer. Lee Wagner 473 Schels, Dorie Louise 138 Schenker. Robert H. 473 Schilling, Bethany j. 542 Schipper. David Joel 543 Schirmer. Cynthia Sue 543 Schmidt, Joseph David 543 Schnaak,AIJen Wayne 543 Schneider, Charles E. 543 Schoffstall. Karen L. 543 SchoUkopf, Edwin J. 543 Scfirader, Susan D. 543 Schroeder, Neiling H. 187 Schulley, Richard A. 350 Schumacher, Ann C. 473 Schumacher, James R. 473 Schumacher. John Paul 543 Scoggins. Janet Love 543 127. 184 Scott. Barry Dewaine 473 Scott. Gary Raymond 543 Scott. Peter G. 473 Scott. Steven Glenn 473 Scott. Thomas P. 543 Scronce. Clifton Earl 187 Scruggs. Miles D. 543 Scurry. Ralph Raymond 543 Seabrook. Ephriam M. 543 Seabrook. Lewis E. 543 Sears, Barbara Edith 473 Sears. Charlotte B. 543 Seay. Nancy Jean 473 Seel. Kristine Anne 543 95 PAGE 95 543 160 543 543 543 543 590 473 543 473 543 135.586 590 543 473 543 595 543 473 591 544 473 544 49 544 473 591 88 544 544 594 544 590 477 197 473 544 544 295 544 195 544 544 544 544 544 473 544 52 544 88, 194 Shepard. Henry Norman 590 Sherard. lohn S. Sherard, Thomas A., Sherrod, Mary June Sherron, Clarence T, Seel, Lauren C. Segars. James R,. Jr Seigler, Thomas Bray Sellers. India Lynn Sellers, Lanny J. Sellers, Map P. Seltzer, Steven Alan Senn. David Lee Senn. Mary Jane Sentelle. Robert H. Senters. Teresa G. Serra. Mark Charles Serrano. Carlos M. Sesay. Joseph Mayrbon Sessions, Vickie IDean Sessler, Gary Scott Settle, David M. Setzler, Thomas Edwin Sexton, Filmon Mack Seyle, Frank W., Jr. Seymour. Daniel Edwin Shain. Alan Roy Shaluly. joanie Marie Shannon. Edward M. Ill Shannon, Leilani M, Sharkey, Christine M. Sharpe. Robert G,, jr. Sharpe, Robert Ivan Shaw, Stephen G, Shaw, Wade H.. jr. Shea. Karen Mara Shealy, Ronald Earl Shealy, Walter W. ,Jr. Shearouse, Daniel E. 187, Shedd, Marion F., jr. Sheehan. James Edward Sheets. Karen E. Sheffer. Daniel B., II Sheftall, Stanley W. Shell. Diane Shell. John cm Shell. Marietta K. Jr. Sherwin. Donald R. Shetley, Cindy Rae Shiels, Thomas Alan Shilling. Byron Edwin Shirer. James H.. Ir. Shirley. Alice E. Shirley. James H.. Jr. Shirley. Laura Stowe Shirley. Sylvia E. Shoolbred, Wm. A. Short, Kevin David Short, Mona Ruth Shorter, Barney R. Shreve. Sharon J. Shugart, Steven Lynn Shulby. Richard Bruce Shuler. Conrad K. Shuler. Deborah Gail Shuler. Samuel H., Jr. Shuler, Susan G. Shults, Rebecca Lois Shute, Kenneth S. Sibert. Susan Anne 544 544 473 544 593 473 473 595 473 544 594 544 474 474 544 474 544 544 589 474 474 53 474 369 544 544 544 544 544 95 Index 613 INDEX NAME Sickling H.VVm.. II PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE 52 Sides. Daniel Howard Sieben. Thomas Wm. Sierer. Catherine H. Sifford. Barry Lee Sigafoos. Jill Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Lambda Chi Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau Epsilon Sigmon. Steven Henry Silver. Lydia Ann Silverman. Richard |. Simmons. Carl Walker Simmons. Cindy Jo Simmons. Douglas E. Simmons. Glenn W. Simmons, Michael E. Simmons. Neil VVm. 88.91 Simmons, Paula E. Simmons. Ralph B.. Ill Simpson. Barbara Anna Simpson. Carolyn Iris Simpson. Cecilia Beth Simpson. Janet Remell 544 590 544 544 544 80 544 164 362 168 172 365 544 320 544 590 544 347 544 589 544 355 545 545 88 545 474 474 474 Smith. Smith. Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith. Cathy Ann Charles Edward Charles Parish Charles H. Claudia V. David Wm. Don Albert Donald Dunbar Donna Elaine Earl lames Gene Howard George Arthur Simpson. |oe Preston Simpson. Madilon T. C. Simpson. Randolph V. Simpson. Robert M.. Ill Simpson. Roger Keith Sims. Guy M. Sinclair. James E. Sinclair. Wm. Anthony Singletary. Rennie M. Singleton. Freddie L. Singleton. Linda Ann Sink, Carol Diane Sippel. Lawrence G. Sitton, Elizabeth D. Skardon. Genevieve H. Skardon. John Norton 196 Skarupa. Karen Ann Skarupa. Michael J. Skatell. Anthony J. Skelton, Francis E.. Jr. Skelton, Stanley P. Skelton, Thomas E. Ir. Skinner. Catherine T. Skinner, Elizabeth J. Skinner, Roland Leroy Skinner, Wm. Lee 58 Skow, Erik Dana Slade, Sam Mitchell Slagsvol, Marvin W. Slattery. Elizabeth G. Slice. Sandra Lynn Sligh. Chevis Raymond Sligh. Richard Milton Slyder. David Allen .Small, lames Timothy Small, Myra Sue Small. Oscar Johnson Smalley. Susan Lynn Smith. Alton Owen Smith. Andrew Charles Smith. Andrew Martin Smith, Brian Bethea Smith, Carole Elaine 545 545 545 545 545 545 474 545 474 593 545 545 545 545 545 586 195 197 545 545 545 592 474 189 545 545 47 545 545 545 353 474 321 545 545 594 545 545 545 474 475 589 475 362 545 591 545 545 545 545 545 594 475 Smith, Georgette Smith, Glen Patrick Smith, Harold E.. Jr. Smith. Harriet E. Smith. Jacqueline R. Smith. James Stanley Smith. Jared Manly Smith. Joe Raymond Smith. John VValton L. Smith. Johnny Ray Smith. Joseph Anthony Smith. Joyce E. Smith. Karen Barbee 130.587 Smith. Laura Rae Smith. Leslie. M. Smith. Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith. Linda Kathrvn Mark W. Martha Lynn Michael Wayne Pamela Lynn Patricia Jane 146 Phillip H. Raymond Theo Robert Edward Robert M. Robert Sanford Smith. Roger Dale Smith. Samuel H.. Jr. Smith. Sandra Lynn Smith. Sarah E. Smith. Sterling Wm.. Jr. Smith. Susannah W. Smith. Terri Lea Smith. Thomas Edwin Smith. Thomas Gerald Smith. Thomas Wm. Smith, Thompson A. Smith, Tony R. Smith, Vernon G.. Jr. Smith. Vincent Dupre Smith. William Keily Smith. Wm. Michael Smithwick, Michael L. Smoak, Daniel B. Smoak. Julius Allen Smoak. Kerney Dale Smoak. Mary Smoak. Ronald Alfred Smyth. Joseph Baker Smyth, Paul Frederick Snelgrove, David Lee Snelgrove, Keith Omar 88,91 Snell. Rodney A. 545 545 545 545 545 545 545 294 475 475 545 475 65 545 545 475 595 545 475 545 475 354 88 545 475 545 475 475 586 545 587 545 151 545 595 545 545 475 545 116 545 545 545 595 475 595 545 545 545 545 95 475 592 546 546 546 546 595 546 592 304 341 546 546 593 546 475 595 546 88 88 546 546 546 475 546 590 546 88 353 546 355 475 Snell. Rodney Mark Snelling. Melinda Ann Snipes. Anne Marie Snipes. Calvin Milton Snipes. George David Snipes. Michael H. Snipes. Robert S. Snoody. Caroline F. Snow. Charles G. 369 315 475 91 546 587 475 594 546 475 546 546 143 546 592 347 546 546 546 591 Snow. Guy Timothy Snyder. Chester E. Snyder. John Owen Snyder. Luanne Snyder. Michael J. Society for the Advancement of Agricultural Education341 Society for the Advancement of Management 336 Society of American Foresters Sol. Jose Eduardo Solomon. Harold Bryce Somerville. David J. Sorrells. Wanda Lou Sosebee. Tina Jean Southerlin. Nancy E. Southers. Thomas Rich Sowell, Marian Sue Sowers, Nancy Ruth 88,91 Spahr, Richard J. Spangler. Phillip L. Spann. Miriam E. Sparkman. James D.. Ill Sparks. James Neal Sparrow. Howard Lucas Spearman. Tanya A. Spearman. Wm. E.. Ill Speas. Gary Weldon Speer. Carl Cranberry Speissegger. Heidi M. Spell. Chester S. Spell. James Smit h Spence. Jean J. Spencer. Thomas R Spinella. Peter Phil 338 475 475 475 475 546 546 546 546 546 194 547 362 547 547 124 594 476 547 547 595 476 347 547 547 587 547 68 476 476 547 476 595 547 355 547 547 547 476 476 353 547 Spires. Gregory T. 88.91.350 Spires. Rebecca Lynn Spires. Robert Keith Spires. Steven T. Spires. Tanya Marie Spires. Walter P., Jr. Spitz. Robert K. Spivey. James Terry 46. 588, 589 Spivey, Lon Malcolm 476 Spotts, Pamela Sue 547 Sprott, Carol M. 547 Sprott. Rodney M. 476 486.348 Sprouse, David Ricky 547 Sprouse. James Herman 187 Squires. Judith R. 547 Squires. Wanda Earle 547 Stack. lulian David 547 Stacy. Wm. Henry 547 Stalcup. Cathy Anita 547 Stalcup. FrednaC. 476 Stamm. Stephen E. 476 595 Standi. Charles J. Stanford, Patricia A. Stansell. Gloria D. Stapleton. Lex Wm. Stapleton. Pamela J. 547 124 547 547 547 547 63 88 91.46.355 476 95 Staton. Suzanne B. 547 587 Steadley. Daniel M. 547 Stapleton. Tony R. Starnes. Susan E. Stearns. Melissa M. Steele. David Seth Steele. Herbert David Steele. Robert Vann Steelman. Paul Curtis Steen. Penelope Rae Steer. Charles Joseph 304 Stegall. Nick Wavne Stegall. Stanley Wake Stehmeyer. [ohn A. Stein. Elizabeth Anne Steinkuller. Wm. Paul Stephens. Joseph Mark Stephens. Julia E. Stephens. Roger Earl Stepp. David Lewis Sterghos, Ronald Todd 588 Stevens. Edward R.. Jr. Stevens, Kathy Jean Stevens, Pamela Kay Stevens, Peter Henry 352,363 Stevens, Sandra Jane Stevenson, Jimmy C. Stevenson. Keith C. Steverson. James R. Stewart. Carrol. Jr. Stewart, John Roy, Jr. Stewart. Pamela Stewart. Randall S. Stewart. Susan T. Stidham. Arthur A. Stiff. Frank Willis Still. Dannv Hevward Still. David H. Still. Kenneth Lee 81 Still. Sheron Anne Stilley. Frank Wood Stillinger. Earl M.. Jr. Stirewalt. |ohn M.. Jr. Stocks. Jeffrey Lynn Stoddard. Belinda J. Stogner. Clarence Lee Stogner. Rebecca Bell Stokes. Alvin Dixon Stokes. Jimmy Lee Stokes. John Wesley Stokes. Lawayne Stokes. Marks. Stone, Barry Lee Stone, Charlene Stone, David Rivers Stone, lames A.. |r. Stone. Nena Catherine Stone. Samuel Rogers Stone, Thomas Edward 476 151 547 547 590 124 91 547 476 ,320 547 547 547 477 477 53 477 367 547 547 477 311 348 , 595 63 547 547 130 477 ,315 547 591 547 547 477 477 547 547 477 477 547 547 547 547 3,91 547 595 547 295 369 477 293 547 547 160 547 547 143 88 91 547 547 547 547 547 547 547 Stonemetz, Jerry L. 477 495,48,348,353 369,588,590 Stoney, John Colvin 88,91,355 Stoney, Sanford P. Stoudenmire, Mary O. Stoudenmire. Trina B. Stough. Timothv J. Stout, Jeffery W. ' Stowe. Sandra Jean Stralka. Kathleen Ann Strawhorn. James Wm. Strickland. Ernest E. Strickland. Wm. F. Strode. Cynthia J. Strom. Edwin M., Jr. Strom. Pamela Louise Strom. Rebecca Ann Strom. Timothy Alan Strom. Wilson Lee Strong. Lynn C. Stroud. Bradley H. Stroup. Betty Anne Stroup. Susan Rebecca Stroupe. Elizabeth J. Stroupe. Randolph P. Stuart. Charles A.. Jr. Stubblefield. Raymond Stubbs. Angle EHse Stubbs. Judith M. Stuck. Elizabeth M. Stuckey, Dwight Clyde Student Agricultural Council Student Alumni Association Student League for Black Identity Student Nurses Association Student Union Studinka. Emil 548 592 477 548 63 548 346 548 88 548 477 548 477 548 548 548 548 548 477 548 594 548 548 594 548 548 548 548 548 548 548 548 88.91 477 548 160 304 296 298 Stukes, Kathy Ann Stultz, KathrynS. Sturgis, Ira Sturman, |ohn Kenneth Sturniolo, Guy Henry Sublette, Christopher 339 82 548 592 548 587 548 587 Freeman 591 548 592 477 548 Sublette, Joseph S.. Jr. 548 Suddeth. Frances Ann 548 Sudduth. Barbara L. 548 Sudduth. DarreJI A. 548 Suggs. George Edward 548 Suggs. James W.. Jr. 548 74 Suit. Michael R. 477 Sullivan. Janet L. 549 Sullivan. Lee Irene 477 Sullivan. Peggy Ann 549 Sullivan. Robert W. 549 Sullivan. Susan 477 Suman. David Foy 477 Suman. Martha M. 549 Sumerel. Gary Wm. 549 Sumner. Margaret Jane 549 143.586 Sumpter. Kenneth M. 298 Sunderland. Brett A. 549 Suratt. Celia Anne 477 91. 358.359 INDEX NAME Suratt, lohn Charles { Suter, Mary Joyce Sutker, Neal Michael Sutton. Brian Leslee Sutton. Glenn A.. Ir. Sutton. Robert Alan Sutton. Thomas David Swaysland. Jeffrey E. Sweat. Larry C. Ir. Sweeney. lane Quinn Sweenor. Troy Dean Swindoll. Robert D. Swisher. Isaac Earl Swygert. Harry Lee Swygert. Rene Lee PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Swygert. Violet M. 127 — T— Tabor. lohn Howard Tafaro. Anthony Peter Talbot, Nancy Ellen Talley. Sharon Lynn Tankersley. lames B. Ta nner. Deborah D. Tanner. lames Britt TAPS Tarasevich. Terry G. Tate. Beverly Lynn Tate. Steve Bruce, Jr. Tauber. Daniel losef Tau Beta Pi Tau Sigma Delta Taw. Kenneth lames Taylor, Alvin Askins Taylor. Arthur M.. Ill Taylor. Beverley A. Taylor. Catherine L. Taylor. Connie Grace Taylor. David Wayne Taylor, Donald F. Taylor, Douglas S. Taylor, Franklin Wm. Taylor, Gerald Ray Taylor, Hilda Amalia 549 350 477 477 549 549 592 549 549 478 319 594 549 116 549 549 593 549 549 124 549 549 595 549 194 549 549 549 549 594 58 592 549 549 549 363 366 549 549 590 549 48 549 549 587 549 549 590 549 549 549 549 178,343,321 Taylor, lackZ.. Ir. Taylor, John Michael Taylor, Linda Kay Taylor, Mary Lee Taylor, Maxine Taylor, Richard Alan Taylor, Richard B. Taylor, Robert E,, Ir, Taylor, Robert Thomas Taylor, Roy Norman Taylor. Stanley D. Taylor, Thomas Calvin Teague, Thama A. Telfer, Susan B. Temple, VVm, Derrick Temples, Tommy loe Templeton, Iva Winn Templeton, Ion Barry Templeton, Wm. Randall 549 Tenney. lohn Baker 549 Tewkesbury, Alan M., Ir. 549 Thain, Thomas Victor 478 Thaker, NitinH, 478 Theo, Charles Olin, Ir, 549 ThetaChi 176 549 549 549 100 549 549 549 478 478 594 478 197 549 549 586 591 595 549 549 Thigpen, Paul Mike Thomas, Arden Eleanor Thomas, Bruce Wm. Thomas. Charles Earl Thomas. loe Scott Thomas. lulie A. Thomas, Mary Patricia Thomas, Richard E. Thomas, Rodney T, Thomas, Rosanne Ward Thomas, Sharon Lynn Thomas, Susan Bryant Thomas Susan Clare Thomas, Virginia T. Thomason, Albert M. Thomason. George H. Thomason, Michael M. Thompson, Barbara L. Thompson, Charles G, Tmompson, Clifford C. Thompson. Edward H.. 1 Thompson. Gloria Dee Thompson. Gordon D. Thompson. |. Bradford Thompson. lean E. Thompson. lessie Lynn Thompson. lohn F.. Ir. Thompson. ludith Lee 151. 116 Thompson. Kimberly A. Thompson. Lee E. Thompson, Linda M, Thompson, Robert Lee Thompson, Temple C. Thompson. Tony Earl Thompson, Trudy Anita Thompson, Wm, Carroll Thomson, Wm. Russell Thornton. Anne C. Thornton. Gary S. Thorpe, Wessely Q. Thrailkill. lames A. Threadgill, Daryl F. Threatt, Bobby Ray Thurston, David Frank Tiger Tiger Band Tiger Brotherhood Tiller, Michael B. Timmerman, lohn S., Ir. Timmerman. Patricia D. Timmons, loe M., Ir, Timms, Cynthia Faye Tindal, Wm. McDaniel Tinsley, Ava D. tinsley, Edward D, Tinsley, |ulia lean Tinslev, Mary Helen Tinsley, Robert W..)r. Tisslely. Nancy H. Todd. Ann Dupre 107,343,100 Todd, Carolyn Roxie Todd, lames Lawrence Todd, Lucian Barney Todd, Marjorie Ann Todd, Philip loseph 549 478 587 549 478 478 478 478 549 549 549 80 549 549 478 549 478 550 550 312 550 550 550 r.478 478 95 355 550 478 550 550 550 100 550 550 550 592 550 550 550 478 317 550 343 550 478 550 Todd, Randall P, Todd, Rupert A. Tolley, Howard Mark ToUey, lames Henry ToUison, lackie M. 51 550 595 550 550 64 88 368 550 550 550 550 550 550 297 478 478 591 550 550 550 478 550 586 478 550 478 478 479 592 479 478 550 48 52 550 343 Tomlinson, Kenneth L. Tomlinson, Richard B, Tompkins, Douglas M. Tompkins. Russell W. Tomsyck, Kathleen Ann Toole. Linda lean Toole, Wendy loan Torres, Cynthia Y. Tothacer, Austin I., Ir. Toulmin. Frederick W. Towe. Thomas Kevin Trado. Wm. Eugene Trammel. Esther Marie Trammell. Benjamin C. 91. Trammell, Harrison F. Trask. Anthony F. Traylor, Wm. Ruff. Ir. Traynham. lanet Helen Treen. lohn S.. Ir. Trimble. Mary Beth Triplett.Fred A..II1 Tripod. Virginia L. Tripp. Mary Dian Trotter. Suzanne Troutman. Katherine A. Truesdale. Carolyn Truesdale. Wm. C. Ir. Truett, Marv Susan 64, Truluck, John Felkel Trussell, Calvin F, Trussell, loseph R. Tsui, Daniel Pui Yu Tuck, GlendaLee Tuck, Philip Donald Tucker, Louie Dale Tucker, Robin Lynn Tucker, Stephen W, Tucker, Thomas Edwin Tull, Thomas Wayne 493,171, 52 369,588 Tuller, Michael H, Tumblin, Guy Adair 8 Tung, Albert Eng Tupper, James L. Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Cathy C. Cynthia Sara Earl Wayne Hall, Ir.. ' lames A.. Ill lohn W. P. lohnny M.. Ir. Lydia Carlton Turner, Marilyn M. Turner. Orien Lee Turner. Sally Ann Turner. Stanley C. Turner, Timothy E. Tuten, lames Maner Tuttle. Barbara A. 53.357 Tuttle. Lorna E. Tylee. Michael P. Tyner, Mitchell E. Tyree. Larry Van Tyson. Rosalyn Ann Tyson. Sandra Louise 479 594 479 77 550 550 178 479 550 550 550 550 550 550 550 479 594 550 479 550 550 592 550 52 550 550 587 550 550 479 550 550 550 343 479 550 550 479 95 550 285 70 550 550 550 590 550 591 479 ,348 ,594 551 551 8,91 479 479 591 100 479 480 551 551 551 595 288 343 551 480 551 551 551 88 480 59 480 587 551 551 346 551 551 480 Ulmer, David Alan LUmer, Fred Felder Ulmer, Suzanne Ulmer, Wm. Dale Umphlett, Calhoun, Ir Unser, Robert F. L ' pton. Michael S. Usserv, Dean VVm. 551 551 88.592 95 551 551 551 551 480 — V— Vaida. Deborah Ann Vaigneur. Constance E. Vail, Dawn Elizabeth Valentine, Lewis S, Van Kirk, Christine M, Van Matre, David B. Van Name. Richard B. Van Scoy. Douglas C. Van Wyck. lames T., Ir. Varner. Michael E. Vaughan, David N. 490.46.348.369, Vaughan. Mary layne Vaughan. Stewart H. Vaughn. Barbara Lee Vaughn. Robert Allen Vehorn, Glenn Michael Vena, Michael David Vernon, Richard D. Vick. Ralph Nixon Vickery, Robert L. Vinson, Floyd D. Vissage, Mary Ruth Vogel, Alisabeth VoUnogle, Terry W, Von Harten, Ernest C. — W— Waddell, Dennis Wm. Wade. Harold S..Ir. Wade. Vernon David. Jr. Wagner. Steven M. Wahly. Carolyn E. Waites. |ohn Brady Wald. Frieda Barr Wald. Ronald Dedrick Waldrep. Brian F. Waldrep. Margaret E. Waldrop. Larry David Waldrop. Peggy lane Waldrop. Robert I. Waldrop. Thomas A. Walfield. Rhonda Lee Walke. Elizabeth R. Walker, Cecil M,, III Walker, Elizabeth R. Walker, lames C. Walker, [oseph S., Jr. Walker, loycelyn Walker, Linda Ann Walker, Michael E. Walker. Patricia Walker, Patrick T, Walker, Wm, Henry Walker, Wm, Lynch Wall, Bonnie Rose Wall, Tommy Tyler Wallace, Brooke I. 551 551 551 480 551 551 480 480 593 480 480 594 551 480 551 551 551 480 303 480 552 552 552 552 552 194 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 480 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 88 552 363 116 552 48 480 552 594 480 591 552 552 552 552 552 553 71 553 553 553 493 Wallace, Debora I. K. Wallace, Gerald cm Wallace, James Marvin Wallace, Nancy j, Wallace. Sara E, Wallace, Timothy K, Wallen, Teresa lane Walley, Dale B. Walsh, David Amand 91,52, Walsh, Robert Bruce Walters, Charles R. Walters, Robert S. Walther. Steven Eric Walton, David Lee Wand, Michelle L. Wann, Vivian Leigh Wannamaker, Kendall W Ward, Beatrice Leah 143, Ward, David Edison Ward, Lynda Patricia Ward, Marsha Marie Wardlaw, W. Wideman 81 Ware. Wm. Thomas. Ir. Waring. Jan Allison Warner. Charles Erwin Warner. Robert Elmer Warner. Thomas Robert Warnock. Walter Louie Warren, lane Warren, Patricia L, Wash, lenniferMoss Washington, Mary Lynn Waterhouse, Richard I. Waters, Calvin R., Ir. Waters, Vicki lean 143 Wates. Agnes E, Wates, John Carroll 304 Watford, Cleveland L, Watkins, Gloria Anne Watkins, Ian Marie Watkins, Matthew lay Watkins, Norman R., Ir. Watkins, Pamela Dale Watkins, Susan Hays Watkins, Thomas J. Watkins, Wm. Brian Watson. Barbara Ellen Watson. Blake Thomas Watson. Carol Wanda Watson. Clyde E.. Ir. Watson. Cynthia Anne Watson, Gayle Eloise Watson, loan S. Watson. lohn Felder Watson. loseph Henry Watson. Larry Del Watson. Lyle Stephen Watson, Rhonda E. Watson, Roderick M,, Ir. Watson, Stuart Bruce 553 Watson, Wm. Anthony 481 ' 58,592 480 480 553 481 586 553 553 481 88 355 553 553 553 594 553 553 553 91 359 553 553 586 481 593 553 415 88 553 3,91 481 481 553 353 88 592 481 363 553 553 553 184 481 481 553 553 553 ,586 553 481 ,124 553 553 130 553 553 50 553 594 481 553 553 160 553 553 553 553 481 592 553 553 481 46 481 160 481 589 553 553 481 Index i ' 615 INDEX N. ME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME I AGE Watt. loseph Dolan 5.53 Whatley, Suzanne I. 554 Willet. Donald M. 555 Watt, Ronald Lusk 553 184 88.91 .355 70 Wheat, Deborah 82 Williams. Benjamin 555 Walters. Florence W. 553 Wheeler. Charles R. 482 Williams. Beverly D. 555 Watts, Conni Lynn 481 Wheeler. Clifford. Jr. 554 Williams. Bragg M. 483 17E .595 Wheeler. Linda T. 482 304.305 .124 Watt.s, Cynthia Claire 481 Whetstone. Jack M.. |r. Williams. Carol Diane 555 Way. Charles Downing 481 Whisenhunt. Wm. M.. Jr . 482 116 .586 Way. Dorothy Gayle 482 Whitaker. Charles B. 595 Williams. Charles W. 555 587 Whitaker, Patricia L. 554 Williams. David Knox 555 VVeatherlv. Kurt F. 88 Whitaker. Paul D. 88 Williams. Debra K. 555 Weatherlv, Whitney C. 482 White. Charles B..|r. 482 359 Weathers. Ronald Wm. 482 314 Williams. Elizabeth C. 555 126. 304.588 .124 White, Craig Nelson 482 Williams. Fonda 555 Weathers. Steven Dale 553 White. Deborah Sue 554 Williams. Frank A. 555 Weathers. Talula Ray 553 White. Gary Robert 482 Williams. Gary Rice Weaver, Roy Eugene 553 323 Williams. George Eric 555 Weaver. Suzanne Ellen 553 White. Glenda Frances 482 49 116 321 Williams. Jessica C. 555 Weaver. Tommy L. 482 White. Jacque Lynn 554 Williams. Kathryn R. 586 Webb. Dean Robertson 553 White. James Evans 554 Williams. Leonard A. 555 52 White. James Louie 482 Williams. Margaret S. 555 Webb. Paul Theodore 591 White Listen 1.. Ill 482 Williams. Mark McLean 555 Webb. Sylvia Beth 553 590 591 Webster. Douglas H. 553 White. Melba Lynne 554 Williams. Paula Diane 555 Webster. Elizabeth A. 553 White. Nancv Annette 554 Williams. Rita K. 555 Wechsler. Ian jee 553 White, Paul McLelland 482 Williams. Robert Y..0 591 Weeks, Hugh Alvin 482 White, Rebecca Lynn 554 Williams. Robt. Harry 483 Weeks, lames L.. Jr. 294 White, Richard Gregg 482 592 Wehunt. Ginger Lee 553 White, Richard P. 483 Williams. Samuel D. 555 91 ,143 White. Robert L. 554 Williams. Sharon L. 555 Weill. HalbertC. Jr. 553 White. Ronald Eugene 554 Williams. Thomas W. 555 Weinheimer. Debra Ann 138 590 Williams. Timothy J. 555 Weir. James Alan 482 White. Susan Helen 130 74 593 White. Wayne Onslow 483 Williams. Trena L. 555 Weir. Sharon Lee 553 White. Wm. Henry. HI 554 Williams. Walter Lee 555 Weir. Thomas H.. Jr. 553 Whiten. Vicki Lvnn 554 187 Welborn. Joe Wayne 553 135 .587 Williams. Willie W.. Jr. 483 Welborn. Michael J. 482 Whiteside. Deborah J. 554 298 Welch. Benjamin cm 592 343 Williamson, Gregory E. 555 Welch. David Michael 482 Whiteside. Ellen 483 Williamson, James A. 294 282 Whiteside. Richard W. 554 346 . 369 Weldon. KarlS.,Jr. 553 Whitesides. Daisy R. 483 Williamson. Jerry L. 483 Weldon. Nancy L. 553 Whitesides. George P. 554 Williamson. M. Leigh 555 166 , 116 589 Willimon. Charles P. 483 Wells. Evelyn Lucia 553 Whitesides. Royce N. 554 Willingham. Thomas M. 483 166 Whitfield. James L.. Jr. 554 Willis. Alfred Edward 353 Wells, Howard J. 554 Whitfield. Nann 555 Willis. Deborrahlill 555 Wells, John Clifton 554 Whitfield. Robert B. 197 Willis. KatherineM. 555 315 Whitley. Lillian A. 555 Willis. Linda Kay 483 Wells, Kathy Ann 482 Whitley, Sandra Lee 555 Willis. Rebecca 555 Wells, Kevin Leigh 482 Whitlock, Bruce Ed 88 91 .359 488,44 Whitmire, David R. 483 Willis. Samuel M.. Jr. 555 Wells, Raymond E.. Ill 554 306 195 Wells. Vanessa Anita 554 Whitmire, Jerry A. 346 Willis. Terry Allen 483 Welsh. Charles M. 554 Whitmire. Lois Diane 555 589 Welsh. Teresa Jane 554 Whitmire. Sharon Moss 555 Willoughby. Nelson D. 555 Welter. Steven R. 554 Whitt. Gregory Steven 555 88 Werner. Robert M. 554 Whittaker. Deborah L. 483 Wilson. Berkeley B. 555 Wescoat. Jenette H. 46 Whitten. Carol Anne 587 594 Wescoat. Lucy Caddy 46 Whittle. Kay Ellen 483 Wilson. BillvP.. Jr. 63 Wessinger. James D. 482 Whittle. Wm. Harold. Jr. 483 Wilson. Carol S. 555 346 317 Wilson. Cynthia S. 555 West. Carrie Jean 554 Wicker. Emmett Edwin 555 135 586 West. Daniel James 554 295 Wilson. David Dwain 555 West. David Bryan 554 Wicker. Louise 483 Wilson. Deborah K. 555 West. Donald Lynn 554 320 Wilson. Debra Frances 483 West. Johns., Jr. 554 Wicker. Sandra Kav 483 Wilson. Dennis Foster 555 West. Karen Diane 554 Wiedemann. Edward L. 555 Wilson. Dixie Lucy 555 West. Malaney Lynn 554 591 Wilson. Fredrick D. 483 West. Michael Rodney 482 Wienges, Henry L. 555 Wilson. George Reece 483 Westbury. Bonnie K. 554 282,353 ,317 342 Westbury. David A. 482 Wienges, Marilyn P. 483 Wilson. Jean LindJer 483 Westbury. Jane Louise 554 Wieters. James Marion 555 586 Westfall. Wm. Richard 554 Wilds. George James 555 Wilson. Jesse L.. Jr. 484 Westmoreland. Wm. A., Wiley. Dennis Ansel 483 311 592 Ir. 554 Wilkes. Alan Perrin 555 Wilson. John Edgar 484 Weston. Danly Preston 554 Wilkes. Jennie Neal 555 Wilson. John Leonard 555 80 298 Wilkes, Margaret Gail 555 Wilson. John Lesesne 484 Wetenhall, Daniel J. 554 587 Wilson. John W.. Ill 555 353 Wilkins. Charles Wm. 483 Wilson. Kathleen Ann 555 Wetmore, Clinton C. 82 186 Wilson. Kirk Alfred 555 Wham. Dora Wiley 482 Wilkins. Philip C. 555 Wilson. Marilyn lean 555 NAME PAGE NAME Wilson. Pamela Jean 88 Wilson. Paul Donald Wilson. Philip D. Wilson. Rebecca Jane Wilson. Ronald Dean Wilson. Stephen D. Wilson. Susan Elaine Winburn. Ronald P. Wind. Alan Michael Windham. Gordon W.. Jr. Windham. Margie C. Windham. Renee V. 298 Winfield. Daniel L. Wingard. Danny Jacob Wingard. Joseph Rush Wingard. Richard L.. Ir. 304 Wingo. Jo Anne Wingo. Willie B.. Ill Winn. Ann Graham Winn, Sarah Gaye Winters, Pamela Ann Wise, Allen Birge Wise, Beverlv Lynn Wise, Clinton Clyde Wise, Mary Ellen Witte, Steven Thomas Wofford. Martha Elise Wofford. Samuel H.. Ill Wolcott. Mark John Wolfe. Cynthia Anne Wolfe. Debra Ann Wolfe. Frederick G. Wolfe. Henry Davega Wolfe. John Earle, Jr. Wolfe. Tine Rene Wood. Dwayne Ercell Wood. John Lee Wood. Robert Judson Wood. Steven Alan Wood. Terrance F. Wood. Thurma Renee Wood. Wallace B. Wood, Wanda Elmore 88,91, Woodham. Carol Jane Woodham, James R.. Jr. Woodhead. Alfred B. Woodrum. Linda Lee Woodrum. Walter G. Woods. Michele Renee 135. Woods. Patricia Lynn Woodward. Barbara J. Woolsey. Tracy Neil Woosley. Rosemary Wooten. Virginia G. Wootten. Nancy Eunice Workman. Frank Stone Workman. Wm. M., Ir. Worland. Debra Worley. Julie J. Worlev. Margaret Kay Worthy. Harold R., Jr. Wowk. Gail Anne Wrav. Charles V.. Jr. 555 146 555 555 591 555 556 556 484 556 592 556 556 484 556 414 484 484 160 556 317 556 . 124 484 294 346 556 194 556 194 556 556 484 556 484 556 556 594 197 556 484 556 160 556 484 484 343 484 595 556 189 195 556 88 91 556 556 304 485 359 556 184 485 556 88 485 366 556 586 485 485 556 556 556 485 557 557 485 557 557 91 485 192 Wrenn. John Michael Wright. David Austin Wright. Kathryn C. Wright. Leah Beth Wright. Mark Alien Wright, Steven Harold Wright, Steven Lvnn Wright. Wm.C. Wrightenberrv. Rita Z. WSBF Wyatt. Pamela Kay Wyatt. Susan Adrian Wylie.EdwinP. Wylie. Elizabeth B. Wyman, Michael Jack Wyndham. Linda Hope Wynn. Robert Mitchell Wynn. Vanessa Green Wyse. Laura Elizabeth Wyse. Virginia Boyne PAGE 594 557 346 5571 135.5871 -X— Xi Sima Pi Yarborough. Carol Sue Yarborough, Herbert S. Yarborough. James G. Yarborough. Stanley D. Yarid. Nancy Elaine Yates. David Milton Yeager. Timothy Peter Yonce. James E.. II Yonce. Walter Silas Yost. Catherine Lynn Yost. Cynthia Diane Yost. Michael Carl Yost. Stephen Arthur Young. David Clyburn Young. Dusty Wilson Young. Gail Elaine Young. George Emmette Young. Hubert cm Young. Jettie M. Young, Larry Alan Young Republicans Young, Steven Carson Young, Suzanne S. Young. Terry Willis Young, Thomas A. 88.91 Young Wm. Dennis Zagara. Marc Alfred Zamorski. Andrew John Zander. Robert H. Zapack, Zachary John ' 131.588, Zeager. Michael E. Zeager. Valerie Jean Zeigler. Catherine L. Zeigler. Edward T., Jr. Zoldak. Janice Ann Zuber. Wm. Walter 557[ 366| 5951 557 I 557 485 70 557 557 485 557 485 557 485 557 143 557 485 367 ♦ 557 588 590 369 557 88 485 485 485 557 r 485 557 594 485 91 557 557 557 298 485 557 587 485 350 297 557 557 184 557 I 557 355 557 1 5578 485 594 552 485 589jJ 36311 557 557- 127 ' - 35?! 48? ' 59; J ••♦.•• k :f ' lif fv .it. ■1; [ir-tt h 7:.- BlaknBa,l f _ _ _ ■ ' iMri ' lean Dor, ' PY ( BRI rs r 11, OiihllUi-: aniel ColKnan Doug Dar gertiolri Michaei A. DiaraorMi • Eric A. Dunham - •Linda Frasher ' Cnwr Gilmartin «•. Cliri.stine Crewrnck Lt ' P Ann Grimshavv ithi Haw kin =1 iond VValaqalolinson ,. .,anil£ [.each i- ' ■ jaclf WrKemia BriH.e Xipier Srntt MvSrs ' Pdt Petty ■ F ' Steve Foe John RowL. f Dusty ande: Steve Steven ' nes M. Tuten A illipm Anthniu ' V;itson Weldon |jnicii Johii oi, idl € V • SXl ' i=lJ llRpbert Ellett Berkew I H Piiikne Lynn 9tephei1F Gfcnn Rochester; Shiest Edward Stroman: J - r -- ' A f f , ' V ' - l . . , y « :. ( K -ff H •• ' ■ ■- ' ; ' ! ;- ' iV: ; ' . ' - i: «t: .. ' vV ?.  :... • ' •i 54. :v  . ' «e Wl ' .Vl ) ' « %? S? ■; ' ■■ _ RETROSPECT The year passed a curious blend of movement and stagnation. Many issues aroused student protest, though usually few dared to speak. , The roles of administrators and students were quS tioned as various departments and organizations came under fire. At times, it seemed like something different would be allowed to happen, but most things proved strongly resistant to change. After all, who cares if enrollment exceeds 10,000— It did. or coimnents about dining halls led to the statement Quality speaks for itself. or anything else which could have been altered — but wasn ' t. Complaints were sometimes voiced, but lifOe was ac- complished As the year faded into complete obscuiity jusit like most others. IBiiBiligiigaSi ' B Bi!!!! l!lflit|i!WSi«M Wi|ll l«««MWM a WW! | ' ! lHl■li|l |l ' ' ■,r■llf■nr ,ll ' .lP r.«i ' Wr ' ? V!!W ' { g V-pil;}p.ue . ' ' t 20 Denying students seats already paid for, the Athletic Department caused near riots during ticket distributions. Yet even those most involved in fighting for tickets allowed it to fade. Basketball season ended, and with it, the issue — lying dormant until next year. As several buildings neared completion new construction was begun. Trees and old landmarks gave way to caves of concrete and steel. 3 ' i ' -- ' ' - tf j -: Epilogue ' 623 mi !smvpiviim)iw«iimtrw ' «ii ' - ' The administration showed little regard for student wishes Raising dorm prices drastically without notifying most of the student body, And trying to block free enterprise by disallowing food deliveries to dorm rooms after the magic hour of midnight, when all good students should be asleep. J ■ •••«.• Student Government remained constant accomplishing little, As last year ' s campaign promises remained unfulfilled — held over until next year. y: H ' ' ' ■ xfl t vi v •!? -; ■. : . ' ' v-S Y?M. ' ■,- -- - -■ , ■■ ' f - . ,« ! Evaluation booklets, Improvements in food services, The need for an ambulance — Representatives of concerns of the past which became issues for the present v rith hopes of actual accomplishment somewhere in the future. Despite problems, many concerned students continued to work and provide real services to students. Epilogue 629 i A year over too quickly- The University — a collection of individuals seeking education dealing with problems. Going different ways toward the same goals. . •.♦-1 ' ' i ti i  i . :rfi-ri ' fTflll ' nTITl Ti nTi-n n ' ri. rt -n -r -n -li wiftt ' irf np= - i ' ' 1 1 1 1 f« bf ' ' H ...«?? ■ i ?S4i3fSfSvi- ' . ' jjipipp -  •••• ' i CllMfO ' ;|[, k9 ■ SSmHI 1 1 1 s Kh ( li. ■■ ■ v •y ' ' ™ l finw 1 iilfflH liiiiii


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