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THE  CLEMSON 
STUDENT 


HOW  IT  WORKS 


Two  .  bits.    Four  bits. 

Six  bits.    And  so  on   .   .   . 

How  much   you   willing 

to   pay  for  a   winner? 

Settle  for  4  and  6? 

All  you  Clemson  rats: 

five  thousand  foul  screaming 

"Ref  ain't  got  no   Daddy!" 

vermin   .   .   .   Hear  whar  they's 

gonna    'condition  the   cans   .   . 

in  the  foot  holes  of  the 


majestic   Blue   Ridge 

where  it  yams  greyness. 

"You  a   stoodent  at  Clemson, 

boy?" 

Soul   man,   Hippie  commie  queer, 

Leroy,  Southern  virgins, 

fermenting 

in  the   buckle  of  the   Bible   belt. 

God   contemplating   the 

lint  heads   in   his   navel. 

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Tiger  got  to  you  this  year 

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Naked  ladies  on  screen  at  the  Study  Hall 

Cyndy  gyratin'  cross  the  street. 

Wednesday's  chicken  day  for  you  S.C.  fans. 

Dance  weekend — Jerry  Butler,  sweaty  soul 

music,  but  what  about  February    14? 

Cuss  words  set  to  music,  but  no 

swearin'   in   pubic   places. 

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COLORED  FOLK  WAS  STUPID 
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ANNUAL  PUBLICATION  OF 
CLEMSON  UNIVERSITY 

JOHN  SETTLE 
Editor-in-Chief 

AL  JOLLY 

Editor  of  Design 

BILL  ELLIS 
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STUDENT  GOVERNMENT 

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1969  RESULTS 


TRACK 

1969  RESULTS 


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5      East  Tennessee 
7     East  Tennessee 
3     Ohio 
5     Ohio 

5     Virginia  Tech 
5     Virginia  Tech 

18     Kent  State 

5  Kent  State 

6  Kent  State 
Massachusetts 
Massachusetts 
Buffalo 
Buffalo 
Buffalo 
Georgia 
Furman 
N.  C.  State 
N.  C.  State 
North  Carolina 
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Wake   Forest 
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Georgia 
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Maryland 
South   Carolina 
Florida   State 
Florida   State 
Georgia  Tech 
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South   Carolina 
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99  Furman 

l05'/2  Wake   Forest 

70  North  Carolina 

65  East  Tennessee 

79  Duke 

62  South  Carolina 

77  Georgia 


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39  N.   C.  State 

36  North  Carolina 

26  Virginia 

47  Maryland 

58  Emory 

58  Appalachian  State 

62  West  Georgia 

50  Walce   Forest 

46  South   Carolina 

36  William  and   Mary 

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73  Georgia   Tech 


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1969  RESULTS 


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Southern   Illinois 
Tennessee 
Duke 
Toledo 
South  Carolina 

7  The  Citadel 
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Harvard 
Columbia 
Virginia 

8  Maryland 
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Wake  Forest 
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1  Maryland 

0  Virginia 

3  Warren  Wilson 

2  Emory 

1  U.N.C. 

2  The  Citadel 
0  Duke 

5  Furman 

4  Georgia   State 
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2  N.  C.  State 

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Wade   McManos 

Dennis  Chandler 

Rick  Medlin 

John   Coalcley 

Gary   Mitchell 

Edward    Collins 

Andy   Moore 

Alan   Demarest 

David   Mullis 

Walter   Dixon 

Charles   Nelson 

George    Ducworth 

Richard   Orne 

B.   B.   Elvington 

John  Oxford 

Mike   Faer 

Raymond    Pettit 

Charles   Foster 

Sarfaraz  Rahim 

Richard   Furst 

Lee   Rayburn 

Robert   Garces 

Donald    Russell 

Allen   Gerhardt 

William   Seay 

David   Hall 

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Edward    Holland 

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Frank  Strehle 

Roy  Jones 

Dave  Volkenburg 

Nick   Kelaidis 

James  Wackwiti 

Don   Kelley 

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FOOTBALL 
COACHING  STAFF 


P.  WEE  GREENFIELD 

Head  Track  and  Cross  Country  Coach 

DUANE  BRULEY 
Head  Tennis  Coach 

BOB  JONES 
Head  Golf  Coach 

CARL  McHUGH 

Head  Swimming  Coach 

IBRAHIM  M.  IBRAHIM 
Head  Soccer  Coach 


CLEMSON 
VIRGINIA 


21 
14 


A  nervous  Tiger  waits  and  wonders  .  .  .  Suspense 
.  .  .  "We've  been  building"  .  .  .  Virginia  sounds 
tough  .  .  .  First  time  out  for  the  youngest  Tiger 
team  in  a  decade  ...  A  wet  day  and  Virginia  wilts 
as  Clemson  draws  first  blood  .  .  .  Sophs  look  good 
.  .  .  the  ball  came  loose  more  than  once  .  .  .  Agile 
Cat  .  .  .  Clumsy  Cavalier  with  a  gross  greeting  .  .  . 
Cavaliers  make  mistakes  .  .  .  Kendrick  shows  class 
.  .  .  Three  aerial  TD's  .  .  .  Southerland,  Watts, 
Watson,  Kitchens  .  .  .  Tiger  defense  shows  no 
doubt  .  .  .  Key  interception  by  Larry  Hefner  .  .  . 
Tommy  Kendrick  to  Charlie  Waters  for  49  yards 
and  seven  points  .  .  .  Tigers  execute  well  .  .  . 
Fourth  quarter  heroics  put  things  on  ice  .  .  .  Ray 
Yauger  gets  fourteen  points  .  .  .  Frank  gets  number 
1 62  and  I  I  in  a  row  against  Virginia  .  .  .  "We're 
built"  .  .  .  They  beat  us  in  the  stats,  but  there's 
only  one  stat  that  counts  .  .  .  2  I  - 1  4  .  .  .  The  dandies 
have  fallen  and  the  Tigers  march  on  Georgia. 


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GEORGIA 
CLEMSON 


Victory  was  sweet,  can  it  continue  against  the 
7th  ranked  Dogs?  .  .  .  Home  is  Death  Valley  .  .  . 
"We've  improved  a  great  deal  over  last  week" 
.  .  .  Last  week,  we  won  .  .  .  Georgia  rolls  behind 
Mike  Cavan  .  .  .  Dogs  show  an  intimidating  de- 
fense .  .  .  Kendrick  gets  hot  with  225  yards  and 
20  completions  ...  to  no  avail  .  .  .  Waters  shows 
his  talent  as  a  receiver  .  .  .  Cavan  drops  two  big 
bombs  .  .  .  Georgia's  secondary  superb  .  .  .  Dennis 
Hughes  and  Charles  Whittemore  snag  Bulldog 
scores  .  .  .  Dooley's  boys  cash  in  on  six  Clemson 
bungles  .  .  .  "You  can't  make  mistakes  against  a 
team  like  Georgia"  .  .  .  SEC  is  still  taboo  .  .  .  when 
will  it  all  end  .  .  .  What?  A  shutout?  ...  the  worst 
home  defeat  in  history  .  .  .  "We're  going  to  get 
better"  .  .  .  Kendrick  is  going  to  be  a  great 
quarterback  .  .  .  Promises  .  .  .  30-0  and  on  to 
Atlanta  .  .  .  the  Grant  Field  Jinx  looms  ahead. 


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GEORGIA  TECH         10 


Grant's  tomb  .  .  .  the  24-year-old  jinx  .  .  . 
Howard's  personal  Hell-Hole  .  .  .  the  Jackets  score 
first  ...  a  54-yard  field  goal  for  Duncan  ...  a 
47-yard  interception  return  for  Ford  .  .  .  the  Jinx 
holds  at  half-time,  1 0-0,  Tech  on  top  .  .  .  our  boys 
have  enough  to  come  back  .  .  .  Kendrick  passes  to 
Yauger  .  .  .  now  1 0-7  .  .  .  the  defense  slows  Tech 
down  .  .  .  Waters  makes  a  sensational  catch  at 
the  three  .  .  .  Kendrick  to  Yauger  again  .  .  .  now 
I4-I0  .  .  .  one  quarter  to  go  ...  an  irrepressible 
defense  ...  a  magnificent  game  by  Yauger  .  .  . 
Craig  picks  off  a  mid-air  fumble,  returns  to  the  six 
.  .  .  Ray  bulls  over  for  his  third  TD  ...  a  largely 
disbelieving  throng  of  50,224  fans  .  .  .  "We  broke 
the  Jinx!"  .  .  .  the  frustration  is  over  .  .  .  one  of 
Frank's  most  treasured  victories  .  .  .  Yauger  picks 
up  I46  yards  in  23  carries  .  .  .  "If  our  boys  believe 
in  themselves  we  can  win  again"  ...  a  War  Eagle 
looms   overhead. 


AUBURN 
CLEMSON 


The  proud  Clemson  Tigers  .  .  .  the  potent  Auburn 
Tigers  ...  a  good  first  quarter  .  .  .  then,  disbelief 
...  23  points  in  six  minutes  .  .  .  it's  gonna  be  a 
long  day  .  .  .  four  interceptions  ...  a  lost  fumble 
.  .  .  penalties  .  .  .  Auburn  adds  21  more  in  the 
third  quarter  ...  a  mismatch  before  38,000  fans 
.  .  .  Sullivan,  Beasley,  Frederick  ...  as  easy  as 
pi  ...  an  overpowering  Auburn  defense  .  .  . 
Clemson  never  gets  out  of  its  own  territory  .  .  . 
Auburn  scores  only  once  in  the  fourth  quarter  ...  a 
Tiger  miscue  tells  the  story  .  .  .  Clemson  manages 
94  offensive  yards  .  .  .  Auburn  gets  358  .  .  .  the 
fifth  worst  defeat  in  Clemson's  history  .  .  .  "We 
did  a  pretty  thorough  job  of  messing  up"  .  .  . 
Cassady  and  Elvington,  the  only  bright  spots  .  .  . 
back  to  the  ACC  next  week  .  .  .  Wake's  a  pretty 
tough  team   ...  we  can   bounce  back. 


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WAKE  FOREST  14 

The  Tigers  welcome  themselves  back  to  the 
friendly  folds  of  the  ACC  ...  no  future  in  playing 
with  the  SEC,  you  could  get  burned  .  .  .  Sutherland 
will  not  play  .  .  .  Medlin  rambles  until  he  is  injured 
early  in  the  second  period  .  .  .  Deacs  muff  an  on- 
sides  kick  .  .  .  Yauger  draws  first  blood  .  .  .  Kendrick 
has  his  man  again  .  .  .  Mayer  stars  at  defensive 
end  .  .  .  Deacs  tie  it  up  14-all  by  halftime  .  .  .  two 
Clemson  TD's  late  in  the  4th  quarter  .  .  .  great 
blocking  in  the  line  .  .  .  Ray  rambles  in  with  2:39 
left  .  .  .  Barnette  ices  the  Homecoming  cake  .  .  . 
conditioning  pays  off  .  .  .  Tiger's  drive  stays  alive 
with  Kendrick,  Yauger,  and  Anderson  .  .  .  Sur- 
savage  snags  crucial  fourth  down  pass  .  .  .  Yauger 
crashes  for  202  yards  in  36  carries  .  .  .  outstanding 
.  .  .  "Wake  was  tougher  than  we'd  figured,  but" 
.  .  .  Bamas  boys  are  coming  to  town  .  .  .  the  Tide 
is  hungry  after  dropping  two  straight  .  .  .  bring  on 
the  Bear. 


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A  nippy  October  afternoon  ...  "I  want  to  beat 
my  old  buddy,  Bear,  in  the  worst  way"  .  .  .  Ala- 
bama, twice  defeated  .  .  .  Bama's  down,  but  not 
for  long  .  .  .  Clemson  kicks  off  and  Scott  Hunter 
goes  to  work  .  .  .  Bama  is  back  .  .  .  Yauger  has 
moments  of  greatness,  but  for  nothing  .  .  .  the 
Tide  is  resurrected  in  Death  Valley  .  .  .  Alabama 
28  and  Clemson  hasn't  scratched  .  .  .  Kendrick  to 
Yauger  and  the  Tiger  roars,  softly  ...  a  scoreless 
third  quarter  .  .  .  Can  you  dig  it?  Yeah,  we  can 
dig  it!  We're  Alabama  ...  a  36-yard  ramble  by 
Tolley  ...  10  receptions  by  Waters  .  .  .  but  mis- 
takes count  too  ...  5  fumbles  ...  an  interception 
.  .  .  Alabama  scores  10  more  .  .  .  the  Bear's  1 00th 
victory  with  the  Tide  .  .  .  they're  a  good  team,  not 
a  great  team  .  .  .  what  about  us?  .  .  .  Clemson 
is  3-3  .  .  .  next  Saturday,  the  Tigers  and  the  Terps 
.  .  .  always  tough  against  us  .  .  .  it'll  take  100 
per  cent. 


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Third  week  at  home  .  .  .  come-back  time  after 
a  disappointing  loss  to  the  Bear  ...  an  ACC  title 
taunts  the  Tigers  .  .  .  rain,  and  history  repeats 
itself  .  .  .  Clemson  scores  on  its  first  two  possessions 
.  .  .  Kendrick  to  Waters  sets  it  up  .  .  .  Barnette 
hits  one  for  the  ACC  field  goal  record  .  .  .  Mary- 
land's six  muddy  mistakes  ...  5  fumbles  .  .  . 
I  interception  .  .  .  Tiger  defense  stars  Sutherland, 
DePew,  Henry,  and  Hefner  .  .  .  victory  has  no 
discomforts  .  .  .  Terps  sucker  for  razzle-dazzle  .  .  . 
who  ever  heard  of  a  double  reverse?  .  .  .  third 
quarter  safety  .  .  .  408  easy  Clemson  yards  .  .  . 
Maryland  held  to  61  on  the  ground  .  .  .  the  Tigers 
score  in  every  possible  way  .  .  .  Dale  Henry  makes 
it  two  in  a  row  for  Defensive  Back  honors  .  .  .  two 
out  of  three  in  the  Valley  ...  the  ACC  record 
clean  at  3-0  .  .  .  ahead,  a  three  week  road-trip 
.  .  .  the  Tiger  stalks  easier  now  ...  in  Durham,  a 
Blue  Devil  waits  for  a   high-riding  Cat. 


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Hit  the  road  .  .  .  "We  could  win  these  last  three 
as  easily  as  we  could  lose  them"  .  .  .  this  boy, 
Hart  .  .  .  some  of  the  best  practice  sessions  we've 
ever  had  ...  a  nine-point  Tiger  lead  dissolves 
after  the  first  quarter  .  .  .  Blue  Devils  Zwirko  and 
Capellano  star  .  .  .  Duke  execution  superb  .  .  . 
Barnette  gets  two  three-pointers  .  .  .  LEO  HART 
.  .  .  incomparable  .  .  .  Don  Kelley  shows  his  stuff 
with  a  Duke  receiver  .  .  .  Blue  Devil  defenders  sew 
this  Tiger  up  .  .  .  two  Tiger  fumbles  and  three  inter- 
ceptions .  .  .  yeah,  we've  been  that  road  before 
.  .  .  "We  just  didn't  react  very  good"  ...  we 
looked  pretty  good  on  paper  .  .  .  Kendrick  passes 
for  239  yards  and  3  TD's  ...  the  Tigers  are  stunned 
...  a  title  drifts  further  away  .  .  .  but  it  can  be 
done  .  .  .  hope  for  the  next  two  .  .  .  attitude  .  .  . 
a  tall,  lean  Tar  Heel  looks  on  from  the  Hill. 


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Time  to  bounce  back  again  .  .  .  this  one  for  the 
crown  .  .  .  Attitude  check  ...  the  Heels  score 
quickly  .  .  .  Kendrick  to  McMakin  for  7  and  a  two- 
point  conversion  follows  .  .  .  Clemson  suffers 
through  Tar  Heels'  Don  McCaulley  and  John  Swof- 
ford  .  .  .  Gilstrap  gets  7  .  .  .  Another  near  miss 
...  a  new  record — for  mistakes  that  is  ...  5 
interceptions  and  3  lost  fumbles  make  this  story 
sound  like  a  nightmare  .  .  .  Waters  is  gone  with  a 
shoulder  injury  .  .  .  Ray  Yauger  gains  74  yards  for 
a  losing  cause  .  .  .  two  straight  losses  to  ACC 
foes  .  .  .  unheard  of  ...  a  game  and  a  title  .  .  . 
the  'Cocks  have  the  crown  but  not  the  Tiger  .  .  . 
not  yet  .  .  .  The  Baron  muses  and  counts  his  chickens 
...  a  wounded  Tiger  heals  slowly  .  .   .  how  sure 


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The  only  one  that  counts  .  .  .  the  Tigers  have 
practiced  in  silence  this  week  ...  a  title  down  the 
drain,  but  still  a  chance  for  glory  .  .  .  the  Cockpit 
overflows  .  .  .  Carolina  scores  on  its  first  three 
possessions  .  .  .  looks  like  another  long  day  .  .  . 
down  17-0,  Clemson  grabs  the  momentum  ...  a 
blocked  Carolina  punt  .  .  .  Yauger  rambles  in  un- 
touched for  seven  ...  17-14  at  the  half  .  .  . 
Warren  Muir  .  .  .  "He  left  bodies  all  over  the 
place"  .  .  .  missed  tackles  .  .  .  disgust  .  .  .  Tiger's 
momentum  seeps  away  in  the  second  half  .  .  .  Suggs 
to  Holloman  for  a  score  .  .  .  Clemson  threats  stifled 
by  mistakes  .  .  .  Dave  Thompson  and  Tommy 
Kendrick  are  the  Tiger  standouts  .  .  .  only  a  few 
bright  spots  ...  a  proud  Tiger  bleeds  and  settles 
back  for  a  long  hard  winter  .  .  .  rumors  of  a  re- 
treating Baron  ...  a  good  year  for  a  young  team 
.  .  .  NEXT  YEAR  .  .  .  the  magic  words. 


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paw .  .  .  disappointment  against  Maryland  ...  a 
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Mac  Wilson,  Roger  Kivett,  Sammy  Cain, 
Rick  Gilstrap,  Don  Wiggins,  Winston 
..Lawtotlj  Jack  Sokohl,  Tommy  Kendriclc, 
Dale  Henry,  Jimmy  Barnette,  Charl .. 
Waters,  Sonny  Cassady,  Chuck  Werner, 
Rick  Eyler,  Don  Kelley,  Pete  Galuska, 
Dean  Feaster,  Jack  Anderson,  Brad 
O'Neal,  Dwayne  Windham,  Pat  Shealy, 
John  Shields,  Bobby  Jamison,  Rick  Med- 
lin,  Lee  Haddock,  Earl  Gilstrap,  Ray 
Yauger,  Rick  Bukowsky,  Gary  Compton, 
Charlie  Tolley,  Henry  Walters,  Larry  Law- 
son,  Mike  Newell,  Bob  Craig,  Jewell 
McLaurin,  John  Fulmer,  Roger  Owens, 
Charlie  Cauble,  Dave  Thompson,  Dave 
Farnham,  Ben  Watson,  B.  B.  Elvington, 
Lake  Jameson,  Dave  Kormanicki,  Larry 
Hefner,  Tom  Talmage,  Grady  Burgner, 
Paul  Shish,  Gerry  Hough,  Chris  Crabtree, 
Charlie  Caldwell,  Randy  Harvey,  Tappey 
Squires,  Bill  Depew,  Waldo  Watts,  Moe 
Todd,  Jim  Dorn,  Jack  King,  Ronnie  J$$ 
chens,  Stan  Hopkins,  Ralph  Daniel 
Strayer,  Jim  Sursavage,  Jimmy  TrembhM 
Eddie  Sink,  Jackie  Smith,  Oscar ^^Jrter./gJ 
John  McMakin,  Don  Ethredge,  Josh  ScV'  . 
neider,  George  Ducworth,  Ivan  iouth 
land,  Larry  Bell,  Fred  Milton,  &£&  Le 
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Harrelson,    Dave    McMahan. 


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Dickie  Foster,  John  Coakley,  Dave  Thomas, 
Ronnie  Yates,  Richie  Mahaffey,  Greg 
Latin,   Paul   Holzshu,   Butch  Zatezalo,    Pete 

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Collins,  Don  DuBose,  Dickie  Foster,  Richie 
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Keith  Lake,  Phil  Legnetti,  Tom  Leonard, 
Lowry,  Richie  Mahaffey,  Charlie 
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Smith,  Tommy  Smith,  Ivan 
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Suber,  Robert  Hawthorne,  Bud  Zipf,  Don 
Liberty,    Walter    Smith. 


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CABINET 


Let's  all  jump  on  the  bandwagon  .  .  .  lightning 
pulled  it  out  of  the  window  .  .  .  the  Tiger  will  crucify 
us  ...  as  usual  .  .  .  two  fabulous  girls  and  a  great 
Miss  Clemson  Contest — in  spite  of  the  rain  .  .  .  how 
much  money  is  left,  Rowena?  .  .  .  how  many  replies 
did  you  say  you  received,  Mark?  .  .  .  drawn  out 
meetings  ...  we  cannot  satisfy  everybody  every 
time  .  .  .  charge  it,  LaVerne  .  .  .  Dig-In  .  .  .  Dug- 
Out?  .  .  .  Boycott,  much  help,  tremendous  success 
.  .  .  anybody  got  a  report?  .  .  .  Gary,  Laugh-In 
liaison  .  .  .  $1,000  for  SCSSL?  ...  you  bought 
those  rats  three  kegs  of  Blue-what,  Judi?  .  .  . 
"Homecoming  Headaches"  by  B.  Broome  .  .  .  why 
don't  we  really  hang  him  .  .  .  Moonlighter  Mike  .  .  . 
file  it  under  number  13,  Jay  .  .  .  what  were  you 
doing  in  the  mountains  anyway,  Cline?  .  .  .  those 
rats,  again  .  .  .  give  'em  hell,  Skippur  .  .  .  Janie  and 
the  open  dorms  committee  .  .  .  watch  where  you 
step  in  this  pasture,  gang  ...  we  really  blew  our 
chances  of  getting  even  with  Hunt  .  .  .  write  them 
again,  Godfrey  .  .  .  Danny,  the  bandwagon  master 
.  .  .  the  executive  branch  of  student  government — 
the  most  important  a  tremendous  start  this  year  .  .  . 
leadership  .  .  .  pseudo-politics  ...  a  difficult  task 
.  .  .  not  much  help  .  .  .  too  much  harsh  criticism  .  .  . 
a  group  of  fallible  humans  .  .  .  striving  for  per- 
fection, but  subject  to  err. 


TERRY  CLINE 


TED  GODFREY       DANNY   HUNT 


JUDI   KOSSLER        BUDDY  BROOME  JAY  JENSEN 

MIKE  DUNLAP 


GARY  CLARY  JANIE  JONES 

ROWENA  SOBCZYK 


MARK  GOLDMAN 
LaVERNE  WILLIAMS 


CLEMSON  UNIVERSITY 
STUDENT  SENATE 


OPPOSITE  TOP:  General  Affairs; 
Bill  Allison,  Andy  Cochet,  Angie 
Fowler,  Candy  Galloway,  Alice 
Haddon,  Mary  Hockenberry,  David 
Jameson,  Libby  Kossler,  Paul  Mims. 
Steve  Palmer,  Charlotte  Sottile. 
OPPOSITE  BOTTOM:  Traffic  and 
Grounds:  Jerry  Bodie,  Chuck  Craw- 
ford, Greg  Denton,  Cathy  Moss, 
Oscar  Rebula,  Guy  Sanders. 
ABOVE:  Student  Organizations: 
Henry  DuPre,  Roby  Grubb.  Sara 
Karesh.  Diane  Kerr,  Terry  Rey- 
nolds. TOP  RIGHT:  Academic 
Affairs;  Don  Alexander,  Laurie 
Byars,  Bill  Evans.  Danny  Kennedy, 
Sharon  Manley,  Kathy  McCormick, 
Debbie  Neese.  ACROSS:  Judi- 
cial; Steve  Clyburn,  David  Crump- 
ton,  Brad  Keeney.  Larry  Kemmer- 
lin,  Sara  Mikolajczyk,  Dennis  Moore. 
George   Pappas. 


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COURTS 


A  most  dynamic  judiciary  system  .  .  .  we've  got 
two  quickies  and  a  longie  tonight  ...  an  elaborate 
system  of  courts  ...  I  cannot  make  up  my  mind  .  .  . 
a  group  of  highly  active  and  objective  court  mem- 
bers .  .  .  reprimands  .  .  .  who  gets  to  sit  in  the  big 
seat?  .  .  .  pardons  .  .  .  cornerstone  of  justice  .  .  . 
four  courts  .  .  .  Appeals  Court  .  .  .  let's  put  him 
away  for  life  .  .  .  High  Court  .  .  .  does  anybody 
know  where  Pickens  County  Court  House  is?  .  .  . 
Court  of  Lesser  Appeals  .  .  .  those  attorneys  are 
entriely  too  smart  .  .  .  Judicial  Board  of  Women's 
Student  Association  .  .  .  specific,  special  functions 
.  .  .  heads,  he  is,  and,  tails,  he  isn't  .  .  .  many  new 
techniques  .  .  .  highly  criticized,  but  actually  praised 
once  .  .  .  pre-trial  conference  .  .  .  can  we  come  to 
a  conclusion,  please  .  .  .  faster  and  fairer  trials  .  .  . 
Attorney's  Association  .  .  .  was  he  actually  treated 
justly?  .  .  .  more  skilled  and  better  experienced 
attorneys  .  .  .  justice  will  prevail  .  .  .  aid  for  clients 
in  trial  process  .  .  .  check  that  Seal — really  official 
looking  .  .  .  the  court  members'  view  of  each  case 
.  .  .  the  look  in  his  eyes  is  enough  to  prove  his 
guilt  .  .  .  objectivity  .  .  .  trial  by  one's  peers  .  .  . 
how  did  I  ever  get  myself  in  this  mess?  .  .  .  struggle 
for  justice  .  .  .  willingness  to  work  hard  on  each 
and  every  case  ...  far  from  perfect,  but  desperately 
trying  to  be  just. 


JOHN  MANN 


ANNE  MORRIS 


DAVIS  JORDAN 
GREG  JONES 


CATHY  DODDS 

DON  SHARP 


PAUL  ASKINS         BEVERLY  JACKSON         JIM   HANAHAN 
GARY  JEFFORDS 


JIM    HENDERSON  WAYNE  HANNA 


ELECTIONS  BOARD 


EELOW:    Dickie    Burtner,    Mike    Dunlap,    Framp    Durban,    Carolyn    Miles,    Chip    Powell,    Jane    Sa 
Jim   Tucker. 


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CENTRAL  SPIRIT  COMMITTEE 

ABOVE:  Joe  Bagwell,  Paul  Batson,  Tommy  Cobb,  Larry  Falls,  Austin  Gilbert,  Diane  Kerr,  Judi  Kossler, 
Pat  Mansfield,  Dick  Merrick,  Dennis  Moore,  Cathy  Moss,  Doug  Pridgeon,  Jerry  Rentz,  John  Traynham, 
Mickey  Woodham. 


GOVERNMENTAL 

LEFT:  Senate  Office:  Mike  Smith,  Donna  Lisenby,  Jim  Foster, 
President.  RIGHT:  Terry  Cline  and  Danny  Hunt  made  news  at  the 
Canteen    Boycott. 


ABOVE:  Women's  Student  Association;  Linda  Dasher,  Nedy  Deines,  Lil  Floyd,  Meg  Frankovich,  Margaret  Garrison,  Alicia  Hadden.  Marty  Harte,  Emma 
Jackson,  Susan  Mixon,  Nancy  Jo  Mobley,  Judy  Norvel,  Sandy  Piazza,  Libby  Pitts,  Terry  Robinson,  Susan  Shumacher,  Liz  Simmons,  Giles  Singleton,  Janet 
Steadly,    Nancy   Stein,   Jimmie  Thompson. 


TAPS  70 


A  new  year  .  .  .  matriculation  lines  .  .  . 
John's  been  a  perfect  angel  .  .  .  Al  and  Ellis 
together?  .  .  .  TAPS  before  SEX  .  .  .  who 
would  have  ever  believed  fifty  deadline 
schedules?  .  .  .  remember  what  happens  when 
it  hits  the  fan  .  .  .  that  cute  boy  in  the  green 
ban-Ion  .  .  .  but  Marsha  .  .  .  does  anybody 
want  to  go  to  the  convention  this  year?  .  .  . 
the  Junior  Staff  has  voted  Marc  most  meek 
and  mild  .  .  .  L.  B.  and  Little  .  .  .  fill  out  the 
entire  sheet,  and  carry  it  to  the  typists,  please 
.  .  .  chain  of  command  .  .  .  Barry  has  decided 
to  try  for  next  year's  book  .  .  .  clean  out 
your  drawers  and  your  boxes  .  .  .  Ellis  on  time, 
again  .  .  .  I'm  as  sober  as  a  judge  ...  no 
more  yearly  vacations  for  Nancy  Ruth  .  .  . 
A.  J. — long  distance  for  you  .  .  .  Shelley  is 
wearing  turtle  necks  again  .  .  .  Hot  Body 
blows  her  cool  .  .  .  we  only  have  two  Junior 
Staffers?  .  .  .  Thorny  is  here  this  weekend? 
.  .  .  Ken  needs  another  gas  ticket  .  .  .  Fish, 
you  could  probably  introduce  yourself  again 
to  the  Junior  Staff  .  .  .  but  the  photographer 
promised  he'd  be  there  two  weeks  ago  .  .  . 
either  my  section  goes  in  on  time  or  my 
name's  not  Howdy  Doody  .  .  .  once  on  the 
hill  is  fun  .  .  .  twice  is  alright  .  .  .  three  times 
is  pure  Hell  .  .  .  John,  I  really  hate  to  say 
this,  but  ...  a  circle  of  stooges  on  Bowman 
.  .  .  Kaylor  is  a  Hass-been  .  .  .  Campbell's 
camera  just  didn't  get  up  and  walk  out  of 
here  .  .  .  Charlie  acts  as  if  he's  been  in  a 
Blizzard  again  .  .  .  take  a  letter  to  Randy, 
Rob  ...  a  chocolate  cake  from  the  Great 
Pumpkin  ...  a  white  conference  table  .  .  . 
no  comp  tickets  for  the  CDA  Sweetheart  .  .  . 
diamonds  both  given  and  received  .  .  .  staff 
relations  .  .  .  TAPS  70. 


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Who  will  sign  up  to  be  here  everyday  this  week?  .  .  . 
but,  John,  we  have  classes  .  .  .  Forget  classes  .  .  .  TAPS 
is  more  important  .  .  .  sell  books  .  .  .  sell  ads  .  .  .  we're 
going  to  get  the  cake  now  ...  if  I  have  to  go  out  and 
sell  these  ads  myself  ...  I  don't  want  to  be  nasty  about 
this,  but  .  .  .  staff  relations — what  are  they?  ...  if  you 
want  my  vote,  you  better  .  .  .  press  Morris  .  .  .  remember, 
don't  settle  for  less  .  .  .  anytime  you  want  to  go  .  .  . 
who's  on  the  phone?  .  .  .  deadline  schedule  wallpaper 
...  I  don't  think  y'all  realize  how  important  this  is  .  .  . 
John,  is  that  your  baby  picture  up  there?  .  .  .  senior  staff, 
we  love  you. 


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OPPOSITE  LEFT:  Up  yours  too,  buddy!  OPPO- 
SITE TOP:  But,  El,  you  can't  put  that  in  a  cut- 
line.  LEFT:  Sometimes  I  really  wonder  if  I  know 
the  alphabet  when  I  have  to  arrange  all  these 
cards.  BELOW  TAPS  Junior  Staff;  Bill  Altman, 
Jim  Bounds,  Jack  Brunson,  Chip  Bumgardner, 
Ellen  Calhoun,  John  Creel,  Joe  Ed  Davis,  Alan 
Edwards,  Angie  Fowler,  Jim  Hanahan,  John 
Hanzel,  Grover  Henderson,  Judi  Kossler,  Nancy 
Moore,  Anne  Morris,  Michael  Myers,  Ben  Pierce, 
Bonnie  Truluck,  Steve   Usry. 


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TOP:  Mrs.  Albert  did  a  great  deal  to  earn  her  roses  and 
her  honorary  position  on  the  staff.  ABOVE:  What  could 
John  be  saying  to  make  A.  J.  try  to  slink  under  the  sofa? 
RIGHT:    John    seldom    seems    to    be    in    this    jovial    mood. 


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TOP  LEFT:  We're  all  going  to  be  up  a  creek  without  these 
ads.  TOP  RIGHT:  The  length  of  your  hair  proves  you  guys 
aren't  freshmen.  LEFT:  Mike  and  Danny  appear  to  be 
deep  in  thought.  ABOVE:  Surely,  you've  got  to  be 
kidding. 


CENTRAL  DANCE 
ASSOCIATION 

The  year  of  the  surprise  .  .  .  Bob  Hope's  not 
really  coming  to  Clemson  .  .  .  series  tickets  .  .  . 
loss  of  over  $20,000  .  .  .  Floor  ...  no  more  soul 
.  .  .  Open  Mixer  .  .  .  the  Poor  Souls  ....  the 
Melody  Makers  .  .  .  plenty  of  rhythm  and  blues 
.  .  .  Bazemore  .  .  .  Rat  Hop  .  .  .  Archie  Bell  and 
the  Drells  .  .  .  Alternus  .  .  .  the  Association  .  .  . 
Bear  Bryant  and  Bob  Hope  in  the  same  day  .  .  . 
Homecoming  .  .  .  over  4,000  screaming  soul 
lovers  .  .  .  Smokey  Robinson  and  the  Miracles  .  .  . 
the  Four  Tops  .  .  .  suffer  Carolina  .  .  .  Halloween 
Ball  .  .  .  Decorations  .  .  .  beer  .  .  .  Craven  .  .  . 
back  to  the  GPR  .  .  .  publicity  for  the  Pops  festi- 
val ..  .  more  ticket  sales  .  .  .  how  much  did  the 
P-Plant  charge  us?  ...  a  great  service  for  the 
Clemson  students  .  .  .  one  of  five  major  service 
organizations  .  .  .  somebody  else  has  dropped 
off  the  Junior  Staff?  .  .  .  dateless  sponsors  .  .  . 
eight  persons  ...  a  new  star — Judi  .  .  .  inter- 
views .  .  .  voting  .  .  .  Placing  .  .  .  Swindell  and 
the  CDA  Sweetheart  .  .  .  Pearce  .  .  .  Senior  Staff 
versus  Junior  Staff  .  .  .  valuable  experience  .  .  . 
personal  satisfaction  .  .  .  Secretary-Treasurer  .  .  . 
The  Vine  ...  it  swings  .  .  .  $85,000  worth  of 
entertainment  .  .  .  I've  got  a  ribbon  but  no  date 
.  .  .  we've  got  to  look  ahead  to  next  semester 
.  .  .  Dionne  Warwick  .  .  .  sounds  good  ...  we 
could  not  have  done  it  without  Crow  .  .  .  comp 
tickets  .  .  .  after  parties  .  .  .  Poe  .  .  .  there  is  a 
line  out  there  about  a  mile  long  ...  no  dance  this 
weekend?!  ...  I  am  not  believing  three  weekends 
in  a  row  .  .  .  Douglas  .  .  .  who  will  be  behind  the 
pulpit?  .  .  .  prestige  .  .  .  Walker  .  .  .  where's  my 
copy,  Lee?  ...  a  busy,  exciting,  rewarding  year 
for  the  Central   Dance  Association. 


JACK  WALKER 
Decorations 


RANDY  BAZEMORE 
President 


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CENTRAL  DANCE 
ASSOCIATION 
JUNIOR  STAFF 


Bazemore's  in  his  lounge,  and  all's  well  with  the  world  ...  I 
only  have  2,000  tickets  left  to  sell  .  .  .  that  banner's  not  ready 
yet!  .  .  .  the  4  Seasons  again  this  year  .  .  .  yea,  but  have  they 
signed  a  contract?  .  .  .  Carolina  had  them,  .  .  .  but,  think  of  all 
the  experience  you'll  get  by  working  .  .  .  don't  tell  anyone,  but 
we  have  stock  in  Motown  ...  we  can  handle  it  .  .  .  but,  Dean  Cox, 
they  don't  play  big  apple  music  ...  a  pops  festival?  ...  in 
Clemson?  ...  we  have  the  pastures  .  .  .  we're  having  whom?  .  .  . 
major  renovation  of  the  steam  room  ...  go  for  it  .  .  .  grab  a 
candle  and  sell  Cokes  .  .  .  that  means  three  weekends  in  a  row 
that  I  can't  get  any  sleep  ...  did  the  turnstyle  sign  a  contract? 
.  .  .  Hope — we  could  have  gotten  Racquel  Welch  for  only  $10,000. 


OPPOSITE  TOP:  If  one  is  good,  he  can  play  bodyguard.  OPPOSITE  LEFT:  Banner  painting  can  get  very 
rough  on  the  back.  LEFT:  Dwayne  Bell,  Glenn  Brackin,  Lynn  Dantzler,  Al  Droege,  Steve  Ellison,  Randy 
Griggs,  Jim  Hall,  Steve  Hendricks,  Tripp  Jones,  John  Lemacks,  Chuck  Lindsay,  Bill  Myers,  Smitty  Strickland. 
TOP  LEFT:  Can  I  help  it  if  I  paint  outside  the  lines?  TOP  RIGHT:  I'm  sorry,  but  you'll  have  to  go  to  the 
other    door.     ABOVE:   Tickets    and    Cokes   were   sold    at   the    Dig-In    by   the    capitalistic   CDA. 


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OPPOSITE  LEFT:  Jim  Douglas  listens  intently  to  Poe's  sage 
advice.  OPPOSITE  CENTER:  CDA  president  Randy  Bazemore 
raps  with  Bob  Hope  during  a  rehearsal.  OPPOSITE  BOTTOM: 
A  comfortable  lounge  makes  CDA  business  a  lot  easier.  TOP: 
Well,  there's  nothing  like  breaking  even.  CENTER:  Gregg 
Pearce,  Lane  Craven,  and  David  Lee  make  plans  for  future 
CDA  shows.    LOWER:  Poe  is  a   hot  dog. 


TIGER 


Certainly  we're  a  minority  newspaper,  and  we 
make  no  apologies  .  .  .  two  token  liberals  in 
Who's  Who  .  .  .  Boy,  is  Cox  gonna  have  a  coro- 
nary this  time  ...  I  sat  in  Edwards'  office  for  an 
hour  and  fifteen  minutes,  and  he  didn't  say  a 
thing  .  .  .  they  can't  do  that  to  Clyne  .  .  .  you 
know  that  Bolt  once  waved  a  rebel  flag  at  a  Wal- 
lace rally  .  .  .  the  Moratorium  .  .  .  whoever  said 
we'd  be  objective?  .  .  .  administrative  finesse 
#37  .  .  .  "Thank  God  for  the  Tiger"  ...  a  faculty 
echo  .  .  .  why  can't  you  be  professional  like  the 
commercial  press?  .  .  .  "50  students  attended  a 
candlelight  procession" — The  State  .  .  .  Pee  Wee 
.  .  .  Gordo  .  .  .  Sonny  .  .  .  Pebbles  .  .  .  sold  down 
the  lazy,  lazy  river  .  .  .  flows  gently  by  Hardin 
Hall  ...  "I  sat  lookin'  on"  .  .  .  Lil  Sandy,  our  first 
canteen  worker  .  .  .  Pop  .  .  .  our  first  work  in 
nonfiction  .  .  .  "What  You  Should  Know  About 
Oregano"  .  .  .  Chuck  II  .  .  .  will  eight  inches  fit 
the  hole?  .  .  .  Black  Beauty  is  a  horse  story  .  .  . 
garbage  truck  driver  .  .  .  Theory  of  Government 
.  .  .  8D  .  .  .  Salem  .  .  .  sour  grapes  .  .  .  Hunt,  get 
out  of  here  .  .  .  parallax  ...  we  will  have  10  pages 
this  week  .  .  .  Frank,  Dave  and  the  KKK  .  .  . 
irony  and  pity  .  .  .  epiphany  .  .  .  social  sciences 
and  English  .  .  .  Stallworth  would  go  wild  .  .  . 
where  the  hell  are  those  typists?  .  .  .  Adrian 
strikes  again  .  .  .  who's  taking  copy?  .  .  .  this 
makes  three  nights  in  a  row  .  .  .  Alice  Flagg  .  .  . 
question  of  Priorities  .  .  .  remember  the  Head 
.  .  .  Norton  says  not  to  call  him  irrational  or  he'l! 
kill  you  .  .  .  let's  get  brazen  .  .  .  Poot  may  not 
always  be  right,  but  I  can't  think  of  a  time  .  .  . 
the  Stripper  and  Lake  Greenwood  .  .  .  Mother 
Bowie  .  .  .  the  Charleston  Conspiracy  .  .  .  Woof- 
fard  and  Fat  Tom  .  .  .  where's  that  Jimmy 
Walser?  .  .  .  Spic  ...  PJ  in  a  plastic  bucket  .  .  . 
Lynnie   Lou. 


JIM  WALSER 
News   Editor 


DICK   HARPOOTLIAN 
Associate    Editor 


JOHN  NORTON 
Associate   Editor 


BILL  RHODES 
Sports   Editor 

DENNIS   BOLT 
Editor-in-Chief 


GLENN   FELTON 
Business   Manager 

RANDALL  ASHLEY 
Executive  News  Editor 


TOM   HENRIKSON 
Circulation    Manager 


GERALD  GARRETT 
Assistant   News   Editor 


MIKE  SMITH 
Features   Editor 


RANDY  COLLINS 
Advertising    Manager 


TIGER  JUNIOR  STAFF 

Mother  Vineyard  .  .  .  two-fourths  is  better  than 
one  .  .  .  Thales  .  .  .  what's  Easley?  .  .  .  Sloan,  if 
you  don't  lead  this  thing,  we'll  kill  you  .  .  .  my 
English  prof  said  I  wrote  so  good  that  maybe  I 
should  .  .  .  Ellis,  Pnddy  and  the  records  .  .  . 
TASTE  ...  I  hate  Wednesday  night  .  .  .  my 
brother  worked  for  WSBF,  but  I  thought  maybe 
.  .  .  crawl  out  on  that  ledge!  ...  we  know  every- 
thing .  .  .  Dean  Cox  said  he  wouldn't  say  any- 
thing .  .  .  who's  Dennis  Bolt?  .  .  .  next  year, 
maybe,  I  could  make  Senior  Staff,  a  lot  of  those 
guys  are   leaving. 


TIGER  JUNIOR   STAFF.      Bob    Behling.   Anne    Bischoff,    Marco   Chen,    Charlie  Cuzzell,  Tom   Ellis,  Cheree  Gillespie,  Jack  Haas,  Jack  Lynch,   Susan   Nepveu 
Tom    Priddy,    Ray    Sistare,    Mike    Sloan,    Dale    Theiling,    Bob    Thompson,    Phil    Walklet.    Pat   Wayne,    Chuck   Wimberly. 


OPPOSITE  TOP:  My  typewriter  abs. 
fuses  to  worlc  at  that  rate  of  speed.  LEFT: 
Photography  Staff— Al  Hodges,  David  Little- 
john,  Joe  Mangum,  David  Walker.  BELOW: 
The  error  is  not  quite  that  funny,  Mike.  MID- 
DLE: Sloan  has  another  scoop  on  the  Morator- 
ium. BOTTOM  LEFT:  Richard  has  some  trouble 
meeting  his  deadlines.  BOTTOM  RIGHT:  Even 
our  typist   has   problems  at  times. 


OPPOSITE  TOP  LEFT:  At  times,  John  has  to 
calm  Poot  down.  OPPOSITE  TOP  RIGHT:  Ger- 
ald cannot  believe  that  this  article  will  actually 
be  printed.  OPPOSITE  BOTTOM  LEFT:  Perhaps 
it  helps  the  concentration.  OPPOSITE  BOTTOM 
RIGHT:  "Tiger  office,  what  did  we  do  wrong, 
NOW?"  LEFT:  Glenn  wonders  what  the  Ad- 
ministration can  do  to  the  staff  next.  BELOW: 
Tiger  polls  conducted  by  Bob  Behling  present 
students'  views.  BOTTOM:  Gerald  and  Jim 
ponder  the   fate  of  the   next  issue  of  the  Tiger. 


WSBF 


WiSBiF,  twelve  years  old  .  .  .  across  the  rolling 
hills  of  East  Campus  to  the  counter-guerrilla  pits 
.  .  .  twenty-four  hours  a  day  .  .  .  who's  going  to 
read  the  news?  .  .  .  the  helpful,  hungry  ATC,  Hal 
...  sea  gulls  at  12:30  ...  the  Heck,  lobby  mess 
.  .  .  for  the  students,  by  the  students  ...  of  the 
students  .  .  .  student  operation  .  .  .  multi-taste  .  .  . 
twelve  harassed  senior  staffers  .  .  .  get  off  your  .  .  . 
and  get  to  work  .  .  .  danger,  private  desks  .  .  .  The 
Terrible  Triad  '69  .  .  .  Rick,  Mel,  Bill  ...  is  Oborn 
going  to  show  up  today?  ...  J.  J.  the  radical 
editorialist  .  .  .  Weird  Harold,  the  Little  Dictator 
.  .  .  you,  jump  .  .  .  Bill,  Tigerama  crazed  .  .  . 
next  year,  a  good  laugh  .  .  .  P.D  ,  farmer  Browne 
.  .  .  RLO  dead  tired  .  .  .  no,  you  can't  have  a 
comp  ticket  ...  as  students  expressing  student 
feelings  .  .  .  live  Moratorium  coverage  .  .  .  stu- 
dent canteen  and  boycott  ...  I  hope  the  antenna 
doesn't  fall  .  .  .  Tiger  football  and  basketball 
network  .  .  .  the  "new"  look  .  .  .  orange  and 
green?  .  .  .  what  extra  paneling?  .  .  .  midnight 
requisition  .  .  .  no,  I  won't  sign  the  Purchase 
Requisition  .  .  .  charge,  charge,  charge  it  .  .  . 
student  body  president  conferences  .  .  .  uh,  what 
script  .  .  .  comments  .  .  .  decisions  .  .  .  decisions 
terrific  .  .  .  terrible,  Tigerama  .  .  .  chickens  at  a 
radio  station?  .  .  .  sleepless  nights  .  .  .  irate 
announcers  .  .  .  idealism  .  .  .  dedication  .  .  .  sighs 
of  relief  .  .  .  the  pay-off  .  .  .  the  "here"  sound  .  .  . 
progressive  program  staff 
Sharon,  have  a  heart  .  .  . 
.  .  .  Techicolor  conductor 
Music  Manager  . 
requests  forever 


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newal  time  .  .  .  HELP!  .  .  .  you  break  it,  we  might 
fix  it  .  .  .  blow  the  budget  .  .  .  business  staff 
...  all  three  of  us  .  .  .  high  power  hopes  .  .  . 
miracle  money  .  .  .  gutty  extracurricular  activity 
...  a  leading  service  organization  ...  we  want 
you  .  .  .  tea  party  time  .  .  .  educational  experi- 
ence .  .  .  good  and  bad  .  .  .  who  will  be  back 
next  year?    ...   all   one   helluva   ball. 


MEL  BROWNE 

Program 

Director 


ALLAN   LIBBY      JACK  STINSON 
ATC  Transmitter 

Co-Ordinator         Engineer 

BILL  STRONG 

Engineering 

Director 


MIKE  SIEBERT 

JIM  JOHNS 

Technical    Manager 

News   Manag 

PAUL  ASKINS 

Traffic  &  Continuity  Mgr. 

RICK  OBORN 
Business   Director 

BOBBY  MALPHRUS 
Sports   Manager 


HAROLD  WILKINSON 
Chief  Announcer 

MIKE  BORKE     ' 
Control  Room  Engineer 

SHARON   MANLEY 
Office    Manager 


GARY  PARSONS 
Production    Manager 


WSBF  JUNIOR  STAFF 


Forever  and  forever  .  .  .  Senior  Staff  assistants  strive  .  .  .  the 
proletariat  .  .  .  the  working  masses  .  .  .  why  me?  .  .  .  huge  mouths 
.  .  .  even  more  .  .  .  helpful  hints  for  all  .  .  .  three  frustrating 
areas  .  .  .  engineering  .  .  .  power,  glory  nil  .  .  .  program  .  .  .  the 
"voice"  men  .  .  .  glory,  puny  power  .  .  .  business  .  .  .  who  can 
type?  .  .  .  empty  those  trash  cans  .  .  .  hard  work  ...  a  million 
and  one  excuses  .  .  .  save  the  style!  .  .  .  prestige  .  .  .  pretty 
women  .  .  .  wide-eyed  men  .  .  .  Drop-Ins  .  .  .  Tiger  cakes  .  .  . 
questionable  punch  .  .  .  clean-up  details  ...  all  night  painting 
sessions  .  .  .  experts  at  procurement  .  .  .  "borrowing"  it  .  .  .  lay 
the  new  rug  .  .  .  stay  away  from  the  sacred  desks  .  .  .  learn  the 
golden  technique  .  .  .  pass  the  third  class  test  ...  rip  news  .  .  . 
listen  to  records  .  .  .  absorb  advice  .  .  .  have  fun  .  .  .  companion- 
ship for  all  .  .  .  intramural  teams  ...  be  extra  active  .  .  .  rewire 
what?  .  .  .  air-conditioning  ducts  .  .  .  Tigerama  beginners  .  .  . 
educational  .  .  .  name-the-chickens-contest  .  .  .  the  Board  requests 
your  presence  .  .  .  too  much  time  here  .  .  .  get  those  damn  grades 
up!  .  .  .  next  year  it's  you  .  .  .  wonder  .  .  .  prayer  .  .  .  hope  .  .  . 
patience  .  .  .  who  gets  the  job  next  year?  .  .  .  embryonic  Senior 
staff  .  .  .  the  Lord  bless  us  and  keep  us. 


WSBF  PROGRAM  STAFF.  Steve  Baker,  Randy  Berkland,  Graham  Douglas,  R 
Charlie  McKenzle,  Danny  McMullen.  Ed  Markowich,  Alan  Midura,  Janice  Mull 
Eric    Sansonetti.    Larry    Stroud,    Nicky    Trice. 


icky    Hale,    Reid    Hotaling,    Sandy    Ingle.    Doug    James,    Jim    Jennings, 
Joe    Nance,    Susie    Nepveux,    Aase    Nilssen,    Bill    Pearson,    Jeff    Pringle, 


OPPOSITE  LEFT:  Business  Staff— Angie  Burroughs.  Sandy  Charles.  Senior  Staff  Assistants— Paul 
Batson,  Chuck  Heck.  OPPOSITE  TOP  RIGHT:  J.  J.  has  to  stay  on  his  toes  to  keep  everything 
under  control.  OPPOSITE  BOTTOM  RIGHT:  Harold  wants  you  to  take  air  time  for  the  next 
twenty-four  hours.  TOP  LEFT:  Tigerama  is  almost  over.  Libby.  TOP:  Highsmith  really  presents  a 
different   show.    ABOVE:    Rick's   folk   and    jazz   shows   reached    a   varied   audience. 


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What  the  hell  Is  a  Chronicle?  .  .  .  how  did  we 
get  a  staff  with  no  experience?  .  .  .  has  anybody 
done  anything  for  the  first  issue?  .  .  .  the  staff 
just  quit  ...  a  variety  magazine  is  supposed  to 
be  varied,  not  all  revolutionary,  Mr.  Editor  .  .  . 
will  anybody  read  anything  but  dirty  jokes?  .  .  . 
is  there  anyone  interested  in  putting  out  a  stu- 
dent variety  magazine?  .  .  .  features,  poems, 
fiction,  short  stories,  pictures,  sketches  and  draw- 
ings do  not  grow  on  trees  ...  is  there  anything 
here  not  dull?  .  .  .  first  we  need  a  printer  .  .  .  why 
do  they  do  good  sketches  on  doodle  paper  and 
doodle  on  good  paper?  .  .  .  photographs  are 
good  for  their  own  sake  .  .  .  they  don't  have  to 
just  depict  that  about  which  the  reader  is  read- 
ing .  .  .  insensitivity  ...  a  staff  meeting  with  six 
people  is  a  great  success  .  .  .  will  somebody 
please  clean  up  the  little  office?  .  .  .  wow,  a  real 
blackboard  in  our  own  office  .  .  .  dirty  jokes  are 
simply  not  proper  in  a  university  publication  .  .  . 
it  would  help  if  we  could  get  a  photographer  .  .  . 
Oates  could  show  up  for  a  change  .  .  .  three  or 
four  issues  is  not  relevant  .  .  .  neither  is  Clemson 
.  .  .  that  darkroom  is  a  mess  .  .  .  wish  we  could 
get  some  money  from  the  administration  to  put 
out  this  magazine  .  .  .  they  are  chintzy  .  .  .  let's 
put  it  off  till  next  week  ...  I  am  not  putting  it 
off;  I  am  researching  it  further  .  .  .  sure  .  .  .  has 
anybody  ever  heard  of  the  Chronicle?  ...  I 
doubt  it. 


MARTHA  SEAY 
Features   Editor 


MARSHA  OATES 
Art   Director 


ROBERT  WHITNEY 
Editor-in-Chief 


KEN  JONES 
Photography   Editor 


BOB  WHEATLEY 
Managing    Editor 


KEVIN   MURRAY 
Business   Director 


CHRONICLE  STAFF 


TOP:  Kevin  is  definitely  interested  in  this  artistic  rendition  of  a  nude.  ABOVE: 
And  I  said  that  we  are  going  to  put  out  an  issue  this  year.  RIGHT:  Oscar 
and  Jerry  fail  to  find  the  humor  in  Pat's  joke.  OPPOSITE  LEFT:  Robert,  your 
short  story  is  about  to  be  borrowed— permanently.  OPPOSITE  RIGHT:  Martha 
and  Marco  wonder  if  their  ideas  coincide  with  Robert's.  OPPOSITE  BOTTOM: 
Anne  Marie  has  to  decide  on  a  picture  for  that  article. 


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The  official  marching  band  .  .  .  new  band  hall 
.    .    .    pre-school    practice    ...    rat   parties    .    .   . 
music  rehearsal  ...  air  raid,   Rat  .  .   .  rehearsal 
and  more  rehearsal  .  .  .  chop  step  .  .  .  that's  the 
wrong    music    .    .    .   staff   meetings    .    .    .    birdman 
.   .   .  color  guard   .   .   .   enthusiasm   .   .   .   student 
carnival  booth  .  .  .  more  new  members  .  .  .  foot- 
ball games  .  .  .  date  tickets   .   .  .  you're  out  of 
step  .   .   .  more   practice  .   .   .  what   new  music? 
.  .  .  Virginia  .  .  .  muddy  field   .   .   .  dusty  prac- 
tice .  .  .  march  without  busbies  .  .  .  what  broken 
window?  .  .  .  Tiger  Band  plays  at  Shakey's  .  .  . 
change  what  sign?  .  .  .  more  rain  .  .  .  band  room 
lounge   .   .   .   Georgia    .   .   .  professional   musician 
.  .  .  look  sharp  .  .  .  Georgia  Tech  .  .  .  Hines  is 
back  .  .  .  what  other  two  buses?  ...  go  Grey- 
hound .  .  .  take  cars  .  .  .  stand  in  place  to  play 
.  .  .  practice  .  .  .  let's  not  play  this  weekend  .  .  . 
where's  that  other  car?  ...  go  team!  .  .  .  finally 
a  win   ...  go   Frank!   .   .   .   night  in  Atlanta    .   .   . 
who    broke    my    horn?   .   .   .   halftime    show   .   .   . 
twirlers    .    .    .    playing,    cheering    in    stands    .    .    . 
Auburn    .    .    .    pep     band    .    .    .    orange     blazers 
.   .   .   thanks   Frank   .   .   .   Textile  convention   .   .   . 
where's  the  king?  .  .  .  Miss  South  Carolina   .  .  . 
go    band   ...   do  your    thing   .   .   .   pep    rallies 
.  .  .  water  bath   .   .  .  Wake  Forest  .   .   .   records 
for  sale   .   .   .   Miss   Clemson    University   ...   go 
Maggie  .  .  .  Dixie  .  .  .  Alabama  .  .  .  what  million 
dollar   band?    .   .   .   band   board    .    .   .    USC   .    . 
"Away  in  a   Manger"      .   .  combined   show   .  .   . 
Tiger  Rag  ...  I  play  just  as  well  as  you  .  .  .  Mr. 
Cook  .  .  .  new  show  in  one  week  ...  Dr.  Butler 
Fanfare  .  .  .  we'll  never  learn  this  new  drill  .  .  . 
Precision  drill  .  .  .  Band  Banquet  .  .  .  outstanding 
end  of  another  great  year!!!  .  .  . 
seven  thousand  students  clapping 
Tiger  Band  at  its  best  ...  the  spirit 


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OPPOSITE  TOP:  The  exposition  was  a  new  experience  for  everyone.  OPPOSITE 
LEFT:  Margaret  Kirkland  and  Kay  Knoy  display  their  exciting  talent.  OPPO- 
SITE MIDDLE:  The  herald  horns  carry  the  orange  and  purple  of  Clemson 
University.  OPPOSITE  BOTTOM:  Much  practice  is  required  for  drill  routines. 
TOP:  A  marching  Tiger  puts  everything  into  Tiger  Rag.  ABOVE  RIGHT: 
Mr.   Cook  devotes   a   great  deal   of   his   time   and    patience  to   the   Tiger    Band. 


CONCERT  BAND 

Concert  band  ...  a  great  deal  of  practice  .  .  .  eighty 
men  and  women  ...  all  Clemson  students  .  .  .  auditions 
and  rehearsals  .  .  .  Spring  semester  only  ...  Dr.  Butler 
.  .  .  Reed  .  .  .  reading,  rehearsal,  and  preparation  of 
a  large  amount  of  band  music  .  .  .  I've  lost  my  music 
sheets!  .  .  .  concerts  in  communities  throughout  the  state 
and  in  neighboring  states  .  .  .  Lockery  and  Phillips  .  .  . 
a  wide  variety  of  musical  styles  .  .  .  even  more  practice 
.  .  .  winter  tour  ...  a  part  in  the  opening  of  the  South 
Carolina  Tricentennial  in  Charleston  ...  a  new,  memo- 
rable, and  once-in-a-lifetime  occasion  .  .  .  Mr.  Cook  .  .  . 
this  selection  just  doesn't  get  it  .  .  .  campus  concerts 
.  .  .  Commencement  .  .  .  emphasis  on  the  classics  of 
musical  literature  ...  a  very  select  group  of  young  and 
very  promising  musicians. 


OPPOSITE  TOP:  Mr.  Cook  directs  the  band  during  certain 
selections.  OPPOSITE  LEFT:  Concentration  is  required  in 
playing  the  flute.  OPPOSITE.  LOWER  RIGHT:  It's  bad 
to  be  eaten  by  a  tuba.  LEFT:  Patience  is  often  required 
in  order  for  Dr.  Butler  to  finish  a  practice  session. 
BELOW:  The  French  horns  are  not  the  easiest  instruments 
in  the  world  to  play.  BOTTOM:  A  band  member  exhibits 
his  skill  on  the   tympany. 


CLEMSON 
UNIVERSITY 
GLEE  CLUB 


A  new  year  ...  a  new  director  .  .  .  active  all 
year  long  .  .  .  another  car  wash?!  .  .  .  football 
games  .  .  .  the  Star  Spangled  Banner,  the  Alma 
Mater,  and  the  women!  .  .  .  Chovan  is  on  the 
warpath,  again  .  .  .  Gabby  ...  I  simply  cannot 
read  music  .  .  .  Randall  Thompson  .  .  .  Women's 
Glee  Club  .  .  .  we're  not  wearing  uniforms  this 
year  .  .  .  Men's  Glee  Club  .  .  .  Sopranos  .  .  . 
Altos  ...  we  got  soul  .  .  .  Tenors  .  .  .  Bases 
.  .  .  Backstage  #2 — "That's  Life"  .  .  .  Florian 
did  it  again!  .  .  .  big  root  for  .  .  .  the  kid's 
teensy  bod  .  .  .  what  songs  are  we  singing  this 
week?  .  .  .  George  broke  a  bottle  of  what?  .  .  . 
I'm  impressed  .  .  .  the  beat  goes  on  .  .  .  cow- 
boy boots  .  .  .  Christmas  carols  with  the  Edwards 
.  .  .  party  at  the  Palace  ...  no,  I  don't  have 
laryngitis,  why?  .  .  .  they  delivered  how  many 
candy  bars?!  ...  I  had  to  eat  five  bars  last 
year  .  .  .  that's  all  right — I  like  it!  .  .  .  give  me 
A  ...  we  should  give  her  a  free  ticket  to  the 
movies  during  our  next  presentation  .  .  .  FUBAR 
...  a   really  fun  year. 


WOMEN 

MEN 

Bebko,  D. 

King,  J. 

Acker,  T. 

Middleton,  A 

Benjamin,  A. 

Knox.   P. 

Arnold,  F. 

Myers,  A. 

Brooks,  D. 

McAllister,  A. 

Ausherman,  M. 

Page,  D. 

Catoe,  L. 

Nixon,  M. 

Campbell,  P. 

Patrick,  D. 

Charles,  S. 

Pace,  B. 

Childers,  J. 

Porter,   E. 

Cromer,  L 

Pender,  G. 

Chovan,  J. 

Ray,  G. 

Deines,  D. 

Piazza,  S. 

Cox,  B. 

Reed,  G. 

Fairey,  K. 

Powell,  L. 

DeLoache,  J. 

Reuter,  D. 

Florian,  A. 

Quattlebaum,  H. 

Demosthenes,  J 

Rice,  G. 

Gardner,  D. 

Strickland,  C. 

Freize,  C. 

Richardson,  E 

Hancock,  L. 

Sturgis,  S. 

Gossett,  N. 

Shull,  T. 

Haney,  M. 

Tillman,  K. 

Hodge,  J. 

Thompson,  M 

Hayes,  L. 

Thompson,  J. 

Hutchinson,  J. 

Todd,  C. 

Holden,  S. 

Westmoreland,  K. 

Kebles,  M. 

Trussell,  G. 

Holt,  B. 

White,  L. 

Kelly,  J. 

Watson,  R. 

Hutto,  J. 

Williams,  L. 

Lawson,  T. 

White,  S. 

Jones,  P. 

Young,  V. 

Marsden,  R. 

Wiley,  B. 

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CLEMSON  PLAYERS 


A  university  supported  student  group  .  .  .  make-up  .  .  .  much  improvement  .  .  . 
how  about  not  dropping  any  more  of  that  mascara  junk  in  my  eyes  .  .  .  theatrical 
experience  on  both  sides  of  the  footlights  for  Clemson  .  .  .  Daniel  Theatre  opened 
...  the  best  possible  theatre  performances  ...  In  White  America  ...  a  black 
cast  ...  a  readers'  theatre  production  .  .  .  true  and  dramatic  ...  I'm  a  Dean 
Delony  doll  ...  a  booth  at  the  Activities  Carnival  .  .  .  those  lights  just  are  not  at 
the  right  angle  .  .  .  talented  counseling  and  directing  .  .  .  A.  J.  .  .  .  Miss  Binsse 
...  do  you  believe  in  the  hereafter?  .  .  .  tragedy  ...  a  man  in  war's  aftermath 
...  All  My  Sons  ...  in  November  .  .  .  participation  in  regional  competition  .  .  . 
touring  shows  .  .  .  something  new  for  the  Players  .  .  .  Tigerama  .  .  .  humorous 
contributions  from  the  Players  ...  I'm  a  Clemson  doll  .  .  .  how  many  tickets  did 
we  sell  for  this  production?  .  .  .  backstage  workers  never  get  proper  credit  .  .  . 
second  semester  .  .  .  another  readers'  theatre  production  .  .  .  joint  efforts  with  other 
campus  groups  .  .  .  this  costume  needs  major  renovation  .  .  .  Carson  is  unmerciful 
.  .  .  expansion  of  Clemson  University's  fine  arts  appeal  .  .  .  well,  then,  you  know 
what  I'm  here  after  .  .  .  let's  go  on  strike  ...  a  second  three-act  play  .  .  .  I've 
got  stage  fright — of  all  things  .  .  .  I'll  never  remember  my  lines  .  .  .  we've  got 
a  good  looking  sign  .  .  .  don't  forget  to  put  the  sign  up  at  Daniel  .  .  .  theatre  at 
Clemson — our  primary  goal  .  .  .  unlimited  opportunity  to  work  in  drama  ...  a  fine 
and  rewarding  art. 


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CLEMSON  INTERFRATERNITY 


COUNCIL 


JAMES  PEEPLES        Vice-President 
DON  ALEXANDER  Secretary 

THOMAS  WRIGHT  Treasurer 


Nationals  are  here!  The  long  awaited  event 
finally  materialized  in  the  Fall  with  the  IFC  serving 
as  coordinator  between  the  national  and  local  -fra- 
ternities. Now  that  Clemson  fraternities  have  all 
the  national  advantage,  the  IFC  expects  rapid 
growth.  A  strong  indication  of  this  growth  was 
given  by  the  overwhelming  success  of  holding  a  fall 
and  a  winter  rush.  The  IFC  also  sponsors  compe- 
tition among  the  campus  fraternities  in  various 
phases  of  college  life,  such  as  scholarship,  sports, 
Homecoming,  and  Greek  Week.  The  annual  Christ- 
mas party  for  underprivileged  children  was  one  of 
the  service  projects  undertaken  during  the  year. 
The  Inter  Fraternity  Council  will  continue  to  do  its 
part  to  make  Clemson  a   better  university. 


Bill  Allison 
Harold   Campbell 
Donnie   Coggins 
Lane   Craven 
Al   Droege 
Donnie    Dukes 
Austin   Gilbert 
John    Hanzel 
Alan  Johnstone 

Identification  on   P.  599 


Davis  Jordan 

Pink   Kellett 
Barry   Koretz 
Irvine   Lupo 
Gordon    Metsky 
Nate   Newton 
Bob  Ogletree 
Don    Sharp 
David  Tibbs 


ACROSS,  TOP:  Oh,  No!  Not  Alpha  Gamma!  ACROSS,  BOTTOM: 
Who  Dat?  Watermelon  Man!  TOP  LEFT:  I  know  y'all  are  conserva- 
tive, but  don't  you  think  serving  milk  at  the  smokers  is  a  little  too 
much?  TOP  RIGHT:  Look!  Some  of  my  best  friends  are  Chis,  but 
I    wouldn't   want    my   sister   to   marry   one.     BOTTOM:    No    Parking!!! 


CLEMSON 

INTERSORORITY 

COUNCIL 

1969-1970 — A  great  year  and  an  active  year  for 
the  Clemson  Panhellenic  Council,  formerly  the  Inter- 
sorority  Council.  September  was  the  launching 
date  for  looking  into  national  sororities.  Meetings 
were  buzzing  with  talk  of  Greek  letter  organizations, 
visitation  schedules,  and  our  rules  for  national  visita- 
tion. The  result  of  our  efforts  combined  with  the 
hours  of  work  by  the  individual  groups  was  three 
top  national  sororities  in  time  for  Rush  1970.  A 
hectic  semester  had  seen  its  reward. 

Having  discovered  that  a  week  and  a  half  was 
too  long  for  rush,  the  period  was  shortened  this 
year  to  five  days.  Also,  the  rules  for  parties  and 
silence  period  were  more  definitely  defined  and 
more   strictly  enforced. 

Also,  this  year  an  attempt  was  made  to  lessen 
the  rivalry  among  the  three  sororities.  The  council 
sponsored  a  pre-rush  party  first  semester  and  a 
candlelighting  ceremony  right  before  giving  out 
bids,  which  helped  us  to  present  a  united  front  to 
rushees.  The  most  important  thing  this  year  was  to 
GO  GREEK! 


MARY  CRAIG 
NANCY  DANNALS 
ALICE  HADDON 
PAT  MANSFIELD 


JUDY  NICKS 
LIBBY   PITTS 
DIANE  WRIGHT 


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Not  that,  Bill,  the  orange  .  .  .  will  you  please  act 
sober  .  .  .  Rosie  future  .  .  .  $200  haircut  .  .  .  Fuzzy's 
all-time  high — 6  .  .  .  Kim  wants  you  back  .  .  .  it's 
broken,  no  good — the  circuits  .  .  .  nobody  appre- 
ciates me  .  .  .  less  than  15  or  more  than  25  .  .  . 
she's  a  sweet  little  honey  .  .  .  Hey,  Bruce,  check 
this  one  out  .  .  .  Leroy  hangs  ...  it  ain't  right  .  .  . 
the  other  half  is  SPE  .  I.  .  coldsteal  .  .  .  heavy 
drinks  in  the  womb  .  .  .  Hairlip  .  .  .  sir-uh  .  .  .  say 
something  John  ...  my  name's  Doug,  I'm  from — 
...  the  Vaseline  kid  ...  Tubby  Godfrey  .  .  . 
Beemer's  'bout  right  for  hanging  wallpaper  .  .  . 
cheap  thrills  ...  fat  flash  .  .  .  Seneca  jail  ...  a 
thousand  to  one  chance  .  .  .  0.0.0  .  .  .  open  your 
eyes  .  .  .  closet  .  .  .  Toupee  .  .  .  How  is  your 
mother  .  .  .  T2  .  .  .  you  reprobate  ...  of  course 
ya  can  sleep  in  my  room  .  .  .  Easter  Pig  .  .  . 
Granny's  .  .  .  Hooker  .  .  .  Where's  the  baby  .  .  . 
Hunt — we've   got  another  Patrick   (another  chance) 


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then  he  rolled  over  and  died  .  .  .  Linthead  .  .  . 
How  about  this  semester,  Tom?  ...  A.  Gill  .  .  . 
fair  pair  of  what  .  .  .  The  Holiday  Inn  Massacre 
.  .  .  Toy  Factory  ...  A  nice  date  if  you  can  stand 
the  shot  .  .  .  Let's  get  some  off  the  streets  .  .  . 
theory  of  government  .  .  .  Are  they  all  crippled? 
.  .  .  Operator,  that's  M-Y-R-l-E  ...  a  $40  WHAT! 
.  .  .  Mac  .  .  .  but  why  take  that  chance? 


Merril 

Garvin 

Charles  Dewitt 

Clyde   Hanes 

Williar 

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Robert   Dulla 

Steven    Hendrick 

James 

Bounds 

James   Foster 

John    Hensel 

David 

Bowen 

Ted   Godfrey 

Thomas   Holstein 

David 

Brabham 

George   Hand 

Daniel    Hunt 

Henry 

Brooks 

Dick    Harpootlian 

Charles  Jackson 

Robert  Jolly 
Martin    Kearse 
William   Lashley 
Robert   Patrick 
Harvey   Peeler 
Glen    Price 
Douglas   Pridgeon 


Bruce   White 
William   Allverson 
John   Cunningham 
James   Livingston 
David  Teal 
John   Winburn 


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Carlisle  Avinger  Harold   Campbell  Michael    Fowler 

John   Avinger  Bruce   Carter  William    Fowler 

Chris   Binnicker  John   Cockcroft  Eddie  Gordon 

Edward    Bolen  Richard    Davis  John   Graham 

Ronnie   Caldwell  Charlie   Forsberg  Michael    Haas 


Don    Horres 

John    Jones 

Lawton    Murray 

Tommie   Penney 

John    Horres 

Tommy   Latimore 

Edward    Myers 

Johnny   Sandife 

David    Hutto 

Bob    Long 

David    Myers 

Alvin   Saunders 

Alan   Johnstone 

Ricky   Mitchell 

George    Newell 

Dale   Theiling 

Sheldon  Jones 

Ray   Moss 

David    Page 

Larry   Triplett 

BZX 


First  newsletter  at  last  .  .  .  Carolina  weekend — 
where  is  the  lead  singer  .  .  .  Larry  Earl  and  his  '55 
.  .  .  Somebody  please  buy  some  doughnuts  .  .  . 
Slick  .  .  .  George  the  maitre  d'hotel  .  .  .  Highrise 
basement  meetings — but  no  lights  .  .  .  now  wait  a 
minute,  wait  a  minute — yea,  well  .  .  .  simple 
plurality,  8/19,  aw,  hell,  unanimous  .  .  .  dining  hall 
pooling  .  .  .  J.  B.  Judd  .  .  .  late  bands  .  .  .  little 
Richit  and  the  Temptin'  Temptations  ...  ski  party, 
less  boats,  less  money,  less  booze,  less  glasses  .  .  . 
what  happened  to  our  lounge  .  .  .  what  happened 
to  our  two  floors  .  .  .  after  this  weekend,  we  study 
.  .  .  line's  busy  .  .  .  Big  Ron  here  .  .  .  pine  cone 
pit  .  .  .  Debbie's  date  service  .  .  .  Fat  Boy  .  .  . 
really  fine,  really  fine  .  .  .  hey,  Ray,  you  feel  all 
right  .  .  .  Chattanooga  where?  .  .  .  Quack,  Quack 
...  a  hung  sign  and  no  P-plant  .  .  .  North  Caro- 
lina— again  .  .  .  Harold  lavaliered 
hell  did  all  that  paper  come  from?  . 
discount  .  .  .  got  any  chicken  wire? 
night  and  he  went  where  .  .  .  wierd 
body,  John's  hair's  different  .  .  . 
morning  after  .  .  .  Trip? — loose  but  tight  .  .  .  T.  P. 


.  .  where  the 
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.  .  Wednesday 
.  .  look  every- 

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BETA  SIGMA  CHI 

Alan  Johnstone  President 

David   Peace  Vice-President 

Charlie   Forsberg  Secretary 
Tommie  Tenney 


ACROSS,  RIGHT:  Alan  Johnstone  speaks  for  BSX  campus  wide. 
ACROSS.  UPPER  LEFT:  BSX  does  it  up  big  for  homecoming. 
ACROSS,  LOWER  LEFT:  After  this,  pledge,  me  and  you  have  got 
to  have  a  long  talk.  LOWER  RIGHT:  Hey,  put  me  down— I  ain't  no 
Fairey.     LOWER    LEFT:   After   this.    I'll    be    ready   for   a    party. 


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Go  Greek  .  .  .  DKA  Lodge  .  .  .  Reunion  party — 
Barney  ties  the  knot  .  .  .  let's  go  to  the  "Old 
House"  .  .  .  second  floor  invitational  .  .  .  where's 
Stay  awake  .  .  .  423  Truckstop  .  .  .  you're  getting 
a  ticket  .  .  .  nice  little  mountain  cottage,  Swink-5 
bedrooms  .  .  .  trip  to  Helen's  Barn  .  .  .  Hack's 
"Rank"  weekend  .  .  .  Shooooot  yea!  .  .  .  37-24-36 
Brazell  .  .  .  nice  hair,  Bernard  .  .  .  Crash  Stewart 
.  .  .  who  we  seeing  tonight  .  .  .  Grape  Juice  Ex- 
plosion .  .  .  Say,  Boy,  what's  your  name  ...  no 
more  water  fights  .  .  .  S.  M.  D.  .  .  .  See  that  tiger 
.  .  .  feet  off  the  furniture  .  .  .  Halloween  and  Harry 
Buff  .  .  .  you're  freezing  us  Pat  H  .  .  .  DKA  inhabit 
Jack  Tar  ...  14  Good'uns  .  .  .  Jean  Claude  Swink 
.  .  .  Kick  that  ball,  Francis  .  .  .  Mouse  leaves  to 
defend  the  nation  .  .  .  Deacs  repeat  without  Joe 
Willie — right  Barker?  .  .  .  Snooky — been  to  Ander- 
son lately?  .  .  .  Captain  Red  Ass  Johnson  and  his 
boat  .  .  .  Smith  flips  coin  for  organic — pass  or — 
.  .  .  did  Whatley  make  it  to  the  head,  Joanne?  .  .  . 
lend  me  a  dime  you!  .  .  .  what  was  your  number? 

.  .  .  2 347!   .   .   .   Christmas  goodies  from   Sue 

.  .   .  $35   pot  plant  .  .   .  damn  wedding   bells   .  .   . 
no  place  except  first   .   .  .  'em   Deacs   is  hell. 


--      - 


Don   Alexander 
John   Anderson 
Jim    Barker 
Doug    Bonnette 
Randy   Bray 
Jim    Brazell 
Jim   Carey 
Allen   Carroll 
Sonny  Cassady 
Gary    Clary 


John   Coakley 
Sam   Coker 
Ed   Copeland 
Randy   Cunningham 
Greg    Denton 
Harry  Gardner 
Richard   Gardner 
Don   Godsey 
Bobby   Goodson 
Bobby   Goshorn 


Randy    Harvey 

Bob   Harris 
Jim    Henderson 

Eddie  Holland 
Gerry   Hough 
Joe  Jenkins 
Charlie  Johnson 
Les  Jones 
Tom   Long 
Richie   Mahaffey 


Jim    Poole 
Bob   Smith 
Robert  Stewart 
Marion   Swink 
Randy  Taylor 
James  Thigpen 
Press  Tompkins 
Keith   Whatley 
Dean  Wheeler 
Terry   Wilkins 


DELTA  KAPPA  ALPHA 

Davis  Jorda 
Chuck  Cra 
Ryan   Howa 
Roger   Sm 


ACROSS,  TOP:  I  hope  someday  I'll  be  a  local 
DEAC.  ACROSS,  BOTTOM  LEFT:  If  you  can't 
go  Greek,  go  DEAC.  ACROSS,  BOTTOM 
RIGHT:  My  girdle's  just  killing  me.  RIGHT: 
This  stuff  will  cure  anything,  including  .  .  . 
BOTTOM:    Look   at   what   I    won. 


Who  the  hell  is  Charlie  Barnes  .  .  .  pocketful  of 
pledge  pins  .  .  .  Bobby,  I  sleep  soundly,  but  not 
that  soundly  .  .  .  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Brotherhood  .  .  . 
Lollipop  ...  I  love  this  fraternity  .  .  .  pink  woosie 
.  .  .  Thumper  ...  Big  Red  .  .  .  Father  knows  best 
.  .  .  Joyce  gave  you  what?  .  .  .  Bean  .  .  .  the  prince 
of  piece  .  .  .  Tigerama  champs  .  .  .  Here's  Tat- 
low  .  .  .  What  can  you  say  about  Faulkner?  .  .  . 
Fu  Manchu,  The  Beared  Guru  .  .  .  Winn-Dixie 
baby  ...  I  get  depressed  .  .  .  Aw,  Fluffy  .  .  . 
Reeker  .  .  .  hemorrhoids  .  .  .  mulla-mulla  .  .  . 
doober  .  .  .  massive  rack  attack  .  .  .  night  train 
to  Jacksonville  .  .  .  Smiley  .  .  .  Hambright,  come 
out  of  the  woods  .  .  .  Stop?  I  thought  you  said 
cop  .  .  .  Boys,  this  is  the  nicest  girl  1  ever  dated 
.  .  .  Captain  America  .  .  .  What?  Me  Worry?  .  .  . 
Cheeks,  4.0  ...  I  just  came  in  from  the  West- 
chester Classic  .  .  .  Blue?  .  .  .  MLB  .  .  .  Orange 
and  Purple  bench  .  .  .  Archery  Club  .  .  .  B.  G.  II 
.  .  .  Staying  up  tonight?  .  .  .  blood  test  .  .  .  Ah, 
Dougie  .  .  .  we're  now  in  final  jeopardy  ...  38 
naked  bodies  and  a  second  hand  rose  .  .  .  Legs 
.  .  .  Margaret  .  .  .  Lannie  and  the  Ebonies  .  .  . 
Libby  again  .  .  .  Neil  Armstrong,  the  Phi  in  the 
Sky  .  .  .  he's  my  best  friend,  but  if  you  don't  like 
him  .  .  .  me  and  old  doodlebug  .  .  .  Mr.  Wonderful 
...  Phi  Delta  Theta  and  us  .  .  .  Delta  Phis  and 
Phi    Delts,  fraternities  for  LIFE. 


Richard    Balentine 

Bob   Hunt 

Scott   Bergren 

Harold    McClintock 

Steve   Cunningham 

Marion    Miller 

Graham    Darden 

Gene   Moyer 

Jim   Douglas 

Charlie  Pate 

Jud    Drennan 

Sam   Patterson 

Manfred    Dworschak 

Ben    Peirce 

Mac    Duvall 

Bill    Richardson 

Winston    Eaddy 

Chuck   Roediger 

Allen    Edwards 

Richard   Schroeder 

Steve   Ellison 

Ron   Stephens 

Jim   Faulkner 

Jack  Stroud 

Gary    Fleetwood 

Bruce   Stroupe 

Robert   Hambright 

Jay  Vernon 

John    Hanzel 

George   Walters 

Tom   Hash 

Mike   Winburn 

Tom    Humphries 

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David  Tibbs 

Bob   Segars 
Billy  Touchstone 
Mike   McKeown 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 


ACROSS,  TOP:  Moyer  blitzes  down,  mulla-mullas,  and  greases  at  Dan's. 
ACROSS,  BOTTOM:  Touchstone  hugs  his  date  as  the  Delta  Phis  win. 
RIGHT:  The  Victory  Wheel,  and  Hash  leaves  town.  BOTTOM  RIGHT: 
Howdy,  Senor.    BOTTOM   LEFT:  Thumper  decides  to  have  another. 


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Bamboo  mugs  .  .  .  boxers  for  favors?  .  .  .  Drink, 
chug-a-lug  .  .  .  Anyone  for  volleyball?  .  .  .  Handy 
Andy  and  Fly  Me  to  the  Moon  .  .  .  S.S.  New 
Bahama  Star  ...  a  shot  a  minute  .  .  .  nicotine 
navel  .  .  .  Welcome  home,  Sam  .  .  .  reunion  at 
Buddy's  beach  .  .  .  Tyson,  take  my  calls  .  .  .  more 
meetings  than  classes  .  .  .  secret  candlelight  .  .  . 
a  trip  to  the  President's  office  .  .  .  Wake  the 
Forest?  .  .  .  second  shift  dates  .  .  .  Tuttle — "Please 
call  back  later"  ...  is  Maggie  in  yet?  .  .  .  shot 
a  minute  .  .  .  four  casualties  in  the  fire  drill  .  .  . 
maybe  they'll  move  you  to  the  utility  room  .  .  . 
3:00 — time  for  Rachel  .  .  .  juke  box  party  .  .  .  Wig- 
City  .  .  .  5:00  food  train  .  .  .  Where's  the  key  to 
the  sorority  room?  .  .  .  Cecy,  the  workmen  are 
coming  .  .  .  Tenth  Anniversary — champagne  for 
everyone  .  .  .  punch  seven,  please  .  .  .  Moss,  what 
happened  to  your  car?  .  .  .  are  you  sure  this  bench 
is  sturdy?  .  .  .  This  is  your  life,  Mrs.  R.  F.  Poole  .  .  . 
273,  we  must  be  getting  close  ...  do  we  have  to 
wear  gloves  ...  IF  we  were  to  petition  .  .  .  Tele- 
gram— 12:23,  November  13  .  .  .  laughter  .  .  .  tears 
.  .  .  joys  and  sorrows  always  shared  .  .  .  hope  .  .  . 
loyalty  ...  a  memorable  past  ...  a  new  year,  a 
new  name,  a  promising  future  ...  Fly  Delta  .  .  . 
With  Tri-Delta. 

AAA 


Beverly    Frances   Baker 
Bonnie   Belle   Cameron 
Susan   Cothran 
Linda    Lee   Dasher 
Sydney    Ruth    Doalt 
Margaret  Garrison 
Cecile  Ann  Guerry 
Alecia   Ann    Haddon 
Alice   Ann    Haddon 
Linda    Marlene   Martin 
Georgann    Maertens 
Cathy   Lou    Moss 


Mary   Elizabeth    Pennington 
Elizabeth    Pitts 
Susan   Schumacher 
Kenneth    Elizabeth   Simmons 
Charlotte   Louise   Sottile 
Janet   Staedeli   Crenshaw 
Deborah    Regina  Tillotson 
Mary  Jane  Trotter 
Diane    Elizabeth   Tuttle 
Carole   Nan  Tyson 
Carole    Betts   Wilson 
Pamela   Anne   Wood 


»\». 


DELTA  DELTA  DELTA 

Libby   Pitts 

President 

Cathy   Moss 

Vice-President 

Liz  Simmons     . 

Secretary 

Linda   Dasher 

Treasurer 

ACROSS,  TOP:  Delta's  do  it  up  right  for  homecoming.  ACROSS, 
LEFT:  And  what's  the  prize  for  playing  in  this  mess???  ACROSS, 
RIGHT:  Our  group  had  forty  per  cent  fewer  cavities!!!  TOP:  I  think 
Tri  Delt's  are  the  greatest!  TOP  RIGHT:  The  cream  ladies  fight  it 
out  for  Broadway  Joe!!! 


KAX 

Go  for  it  .  .  .  Got  down  .  .  .  Moon-in  .  .  .  B  &  W 
■  .  .  Cyclops  ...  You  can  do  it  .  .  .  Red  neck  .  .  . 
Charlie's  house  .  .  .  Cookie  Commando  .  .  .   Hank 
.  .  .    All-American    .   .   .    tense    city    .   .   .    Prather 
finally-Barnett?  .   .  .   Behind  the  doors  of  222 
Wrong  way  Wright  .  .  .  How  'bout  it  doll  .  .  .  Og's 
Hall   .   .   .   XYZ  National   .   .   .   Mule  .   .   .   Howard's 
Angels    .    .    .    Lake   parties   .    .    .    Shoot   a    blue 
Cheeks   and   the   boy   ...   Go   up   there?   ...   4.0 
boys   .   .   .  Caspar  .   .   .  Sharp's  cow  .   .   .   Stand   up 
Oscar   .    .    .    Roundman's   A.  T.    .    .    .   Zipper   rolled 
them    .   .   .   Where's   Slate?    ...   The   Movie! 
Outstanding  .  .  .  Cool,  but  not  that  cool  .  .  .  Scarp- 
iron   .   .  .  Gray  Ghost  .  .  .  Green   Nurd   .   .   .  Zero 

•  ■  •  Yanker  .  .  .  Snakes  ...  Bob  and  Russ 
King  .  .  .  Incompletes  .  .  .  Red  paint  .  T 
Stud   .   .   .   Thread   Man   ...  You   did  what   Peep? 

•  ■  •  Mule,  the  richest  animal  .  .  .  Cope  from  Cope 

•  •  ■  Oral  Wells  ...  86  Hillside  .  .  .  Play  the  role, 
J.  M.  .  .  .  Keep  up  the  frat  imagine  .  .  .  Reserva- 
tions .  .  .  What  doors?  .  .  .  Ozzie  .  .  .  Return  to 
the  Rock  .  .  .  McCants  and  his  hog  .  Cigar 
anyone  .  .  .  Small  and  Little  ...  The  Troupes 

The  Hunters  .  .  .  Health  Week  .  .  .  Telephone  for 

Crosby,  it's .  .  .  Bald  at  his  age  .  .  .  Roll  the 

Deacon    .    .    .    Lake    Lure   .    .    .    Booty    in    the   guards 
■    •    .    Mmmmmmowlajka    .    .    .    Good    by    Chis 
Sigma   Nu  all  the  way. 


ZN 


Jerry   Meehan 

Jim    Prather 

Marion   Slaton 

Pete   Mowlajko 

Ronny   Rentz 

Bob   Smith 

Ed    Norn's 

Jeff   Rockwell 

Billy   Ware 

David    Norton 

Mac    Rogers 

Ben    Watson 

Tommy   Oglesby 

Robbie   Sharpton 

Jerry   Wells 

Jim    Peeples 

Booty  Shelley 

John   Worsham 

Bob   Perry 

Don   Slate 

Jim    Wright 

Ronny   Barnette 
Larry    Bell 
Bill    Bonner 
Hugh   Crawford 
Al   Crosby 
Joe   Ed   Davis 
Jones  Dempsey 
Johnny    Floyd 


Bubba    Foy 
Neale   Elliott 
Bill   Gilbert 
Robert   Hawthor 
Dave   Hendrix 
Howard    Hall 
Bobby  Jackson 


Jimmy  Jackson 
Greg   Jones 
John   Little 
Mike  Lake 
Laval  Johnson 
Louie   McAlhaney 
Robert   McCants 


Identification  on  P.  594 


SIGMA  NU 

Don   Sharf^g  President 
Charlie   Waters 

Ben  Compton  Secretary 

David   t»i  Ireasurer 


ACROSS  TOP:  Sigma  Nu  gives  tube  lessons  to  the  new  pledge  class. 
ACROSS  BOTTOM:  Sweetheart,  you  do  it  your  way,  and  I'll  do  it  mine. 
BELOW:  Now  you  watch  how  soul  man  Ronnie  can  work  it  out.  RIGHT: 
I  don't  believe  I  really  want  to  be  in  a  sorority.  BOTTOM  RIGHT:  I 
thought  we  could   get  first  place   with   all   these  gross   jokes. 


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Irvine   Lupo 

Lenny   Newcomb 

Dan   Rogers 

Marshall  West 

John   Carder 

Ken    Ewan 

Jimmy   Henderson 

Ted   King 

Bill   Norris 

Ron    Roof 

Jim   Williamson 

Neville   Clark 

Mill   Fant 

Marshall   Hoefer 

Bryan    Klapman 

Ron   Oakley 

Jim    Runion 

Bob   Wilson 

Donnie   Coggins 

Jim   Gamble 

Frank   Holman 

Mike   McConnell 

Everette   Page 

Wilson   Tillotson 

Bill   Altman 

Robert  Compton 

Taylor  ©arnett 

Jimmy   Huggins 

Will   Maxwell 

Ben    Pauling 

Steve    Usury 

Bobby  Armfield 

Clay   Cox 

David   Green 

Tommy  Jacobs 

Richard   Miller 

Bill    Poe 

Rick  Vaughn 

Bill   Armstrong 

Carrol   Cox 

Norman    Hamilton 

Manly  Jones 

Lewis   Miller 

Jon   Popowski 

Nelson   Weaver 

Ronny    Bridwell 

Drake   Curry 

Craig   Hardin 

Rick  Jones 

Dennis   Moore 

Robin    Prince 

Bill  Webster 

Jack   Brunson 

Wade  Crow 

Reg    Hargrove 

Ronnie  Jones 

KEN 


Who  wants  to  buy  this  diamond  ring?  .  .  .  bop 
bop  a  loo  bop  .  .  .  Ehrlich  and  Josie  .  .  .  wire 
Paladine  .  .  .  the  ugliest  boy  in  the  world  .  .  .  kick 
out  the  jams,  M.  F.  .  .  .  hot  dog!  !  .  .  .  CDA  who? 
.  .  .  Flaming  what?  .  .  .  lounge  lizards  .  .  .  Hoefer 
president  .  .  .  Jet  .  .  .  Carolina-Clemson  lives  .  .  . 
Whipple  .  .  .  Parkman  is  cool  .  .  .  pray  for  Bobby's 
baby  .  .  .  loves  life  .  .  .  real  fine  .  .  .  dude  .  .  . 
open  your  mind  .  .  .  fog  .  .  .  eternal  pledge  .  .  . 
Black  Saturday  .  .  .  Bear  'n  Jaye??  .  .  .  Santa  Claus 
.  .  .  Ripple  .  .  .  TT  .  .  .  DDT  .  .  .  Great  hands  .  .  . 
Mahoney  .  .  .  Invalids  ...  to  a  TAPS  meeting  .  .  . 


Tang  a    Ion 


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I   just  don't   like 


...  let  us  pay 
how   ya'll    doin' 
.  .  .  Linthead  .  . 
&  Splinter  .  . 
dollar   298   .   . 
doodoo  shirt 


green  teeth  .  .  .  always  gets  the  rookies 
don't  bet  the  ranch  on  it  .  .  . 
.   go  on   ahead    .   .    .    Marginal 


..  9  to  5  ...  the  Clock  .  .  .  Goldie 
Round  man  .  .  .  that's  close  ...  a 
.  Quasi  .  .  .  real  is  marginal  .  .  . 
.  .  the  iceman  leaveth  .  .  .  it's  a 
biggie  .  .  .  nationals  discussed  in  305  .  .  .  Quincy 
n  the  pecan  branch  .  .  .  Put  on  your  homecoming 
button  .  .  .  lassie's  out  of  hand  .  .  .  Beach  music 
...  I  can  drink  an  a — load  .  .  .  commode  huggin' 
.  .  .  high  school  .  .  .  five  o'clock — we  were  up  and 
so  was  the  display  .  .  .  Kappa  Sigma  Nu  became 
the  169th  chapter  of  Kappa  Sigma  National  Fra- 
ternity on   December  6,    1969. 


KZ 


ACROSS,  TOP:  Careful,  Brooks,  before  you  swallow  my 
head.  ACROSS,  RIGHT:  Snappers  practice  for  intra- 
murals  with  their  new  advisor,  Joe  Parkman.  ACROSS, 
BOTTOM:  Your  finger  stinks.  RIGHT:  What  do  you  mean 
it  looks  like  Mr.  Peanuts???  BOTTOM:  Rinq  around  the 
rosie,    pocket   full   of   poptops. 


NZ 


Numeral  Society  on  the  rocks  .  .  .  The  epitome 
of  Sartorial  Splendor  (J.  Scar)  .  .  .  The  Derby, 
Belmont,  and  Mardi  Gras  .  .  .  Lydia  E.  will  set  you 
free  .  .  .  Sweet  David  .  .  .  J.  K.  and  B.  K. — brown 
spot  on  your  dial  .  .  .  Thunder  Road  .  .  .  The 
Majors,  hot  fun  .  .  .  Numeral  Society  Homecoming 
Special  .  .  .  The  rich  get  richer  and  the  poor  get 
poorer  .  .  .  Definitely  Numeral  Society  material 
...  To  SAZ  from  a  friend  in  SAE  .  .  .  Master 
Batters  .  .  .  Aborted  Tech  trek  .  .  .  Greek  Weak 
.  .  .  Clayton  House  smokers  .  .  .  Edisto  .  .  .  Nu 
Sig  feels  a  draught  .  .  .  Numbers  take  Greek  Sing 
lightly,  as  it  should  be  .  .  .  Welcome  Tiger  fans 
.  .  .  Cherub  .  .  .  Good  time  is  had  by  all,  left  side 
Wannamaker  Hall  .  .  .  New  stigma  .  .  .  Boss  line 
.  .  .  Vini,  Vidi,  Vici  .  .  .  Underground  at  Jack's 
Palace  .  .  .  Lowderburger  .  .  .  McMillan  needs  a 
nickname  .  .  .  Kid  .  .  .  Paul  lives  .  .  .  Moore  and 
his  shadow  .  .  .  Fourteen  years  of  unsurpassed 
excellence  .  .  .  Numeral  Society  and  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon,  always  first  and  finest. 

ZAE 


David   Andrews 

Robert  Lyons 

Thurston    Bagnal 

Robert  McCormick 

Richard    Ballenger 

James  McGee 

Sam    Boykin 

Robert   McKinney 

Orren   Byrd 

Victor   McKoy 

Alan   Culler 

Keith   McLeod 

Joe   Culler 

Lawrence   McMillan 

Baxter  Culler 

Robert   Mitchell 

James   Dukes 

Richard    Molten 

William    Durant 

William    Moore 

Marion   Floyd 

John   Morgan 

Greg    Frampton 

Paul   Morris 

William    Free 

Bill   Myers 

Lee   Gardner 

Michael   Myers 

Danny   Gregg 

John    Ross 

Simons   Hane 

James   Scarborough 

Stephen   Hixson 

William  Self 

John   Jeffers 

Farley   Shuler 

Ernest  Jeffords 

Harry  Thomas 

John   Kapp 

John   Thornhill 

Willie   Kelley 

Charles   Wallmo 

William    Kimbrell 

George  Waltman 

William    Kirkpatrick 

Angus   Warren 

McDonald   Law 

William   Wilburn 

Bud    Legare 

Thomas  Wright 

Ronny   Lowder 

Identification  on  P 

595 

SIGMA   ALPHA   EPSILON 

Donnie  Dukes  President 

William  Self  Vice-President 

John  Jeffers  Secretary 

Lee   Gardner  Treasurer 


ACROSS.  RIGHT:  Prospective  Lydia  E.  Pinkum  Award 
Winner— Bill  Kimbrell.  ACROSS,  LEFT:  The  dynamic 
duo — Paul  and  Scar.  RIGHT:  The  roughest  road  trip  in 
years!!!  LOWER  RIGHT:  The  NS  Special— on  time,  for 
once.    LOWER    LEFT:  Vikings  by    17? 


xrx 


Jane   Ellen    Bartles 

Cathy   Cox 

Kenyon    Fairey 

Diane   Jameson 

Patti   McCuen 

Sally   Smith 

Peggy   Batson 

Mary   Craig 

Ann   Garrett 

Judy  Jameson 

Judi    Nicks 

Sandra   Stash 

Diana   Bissey 

Brenda   Curtis 

Alex  Georgeo 

Dawn   Jones 

Elaine   Owens 

Tessa   Stewart 

Donna    Brooks 

Judy   DeHoff 

Lucy   Gordon 

Ann    Kester 

Linda    Parker 

Sally  Tripp 

Anna    Busby 

Barbara    Diegl 

0 

Gail   Hanna 

Peggy   Macauley 

Sharon    Rice 

Emily   Warren 

Susan  Calllson 

Millie   Donald* 

on 

Laurie   Holleman 

Vicki   Mathis 

Barbara   Rodgers 

Claudia   Young 

Sandra   Corley 

Diana    Edward 

> 

Nonie   Hudnall 

OZT 


In  August — Rally  Omicron  .  .  .  Picnic  and  Softball 
at  the  Y-Beach  .  .  .  Busby  A-go-go  .  .  .  wad,  wad, 
wad  ...  I  want  the  biggest  potato  .  .  .  Dear  Secret 
Sis  .  .  .  those  Med  students  in  Charleston  .  .  .  first 
down  on  the  54-yard  line  .  .  .  Rick  wants  one  girl 
on  that  rock  and  the  other  in  the  stream  .  .  .  OZT 
on  the  rocks  .  .  .  We've  got  a  Homecoming  Queen! 
.  .  .  the  Tiger  is  in  an  Army  truck  .  .  .  Put  the 
beacon  on  the  deacon  .  .  .  Halloween  at  the  day 
care  center  .  .  .  Marshal  Busby  .  .  .  sober  up,  it's 
your  mother  .  .  .  too  many  golden  crumbles  .  .  . 
a  great  I  Oth  anniversary  blow  out  .  .  .  where  are 
your  pajamas!  !  ?  .  .  .  it's  Baby  Ruthie  .  .  .  Dawn, 
get  rid  of  that  incense  ...  a  triple  candlelight! 
.  .  .  Bissey  showers  Parker  and  she's  lavaliered  to 
A-suite  ...  A  change  of  roomies  .  .  .  Our  Christ- 
mas party:  champagne,  steak,  and  Flu  .  .  .  Millie's 
lollipop  .  .  .  A-suite  graduated  in  December  .  .  . 
Vacation,  telegrams,  and  Rush  .  .  .  Grover's  shirt 
...  a  yodeling  goatherd  with  amnesia  ...  A 
adorable  you  see  .  .  .  alumnae  re-visit  ...  A  new 
thing  for  us,  National  visits  .  .  .  Here  they  come 
.  .  .  making  our  choice  .  .  .  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma's 
the  one  ...  an  Owl,  a  Key,  a  Fleur-de-lis  .  .  .  with 
love  and  pride  Kappa  sisters  are  we  .  .  .  And  you 
know,  I  wouldn't  give  a  rappa,  for  anything  but 
Kappa  .  .  .  spread  the  good  word  .  .  .  only  the  best. 

KKr 


KAPPA 

am 

KAPPA 

GAMMA 

Judy  Nicks 
Alex   Geor 

j»«jij 

President 

Vice 

-President 

Lucy   Gord 

on 

Treasurer 

Diane  Jameson 

Secretary 

ACROSS,  BOTTOM:  The  Kappas  juklng  it  out 
at  Dixie  Day!  ACROSS,  TOP'  RIGHT:  The 
Chrome  Garden  plays  for  the  10th  Annual 
Party.  ACROSS,  TOP  LEFT:  KKG  Dixie  Day 
Oueen.  Donna  Brooks.  TOP:  The  Kappas  work 
hard  on  their  Homecoming  Display.  BOTTOM: 
Partying    in   the   tenth   year  of  the   sorority. 


$KA 


A  new  year,  a  new  name  ...  a  lot  of  tradition, 
but  still  the  same  .  .  .  pay  attention,  boy  .  .  .  ear 
job,  neck  job  and  a  super-neck  .  .  .  many  diamonds 
with  set  dates,  houseparty  at  Rockmont — get  it 
straight!  .  .  .  you  can't  score  if  you  don't  go  to 
bat  .  .  .  kick-off,  Booster,  Crash,  and  all  that  .  .  . 
1970 — the  year  of  the  bean  .  .  .  punt  or  grind — 
it's  up  to  you  .  .  .  outa-damn-sight  .  .  .  Wednesday 
night  swims  at  Hartwell,  all  right!  .  .  .  Dummy, 
Goofy,  Zero,  Flappy,  and  Tiger — the  intellectual 
in-crowd  .  .  .  Rush  and  Homecoming  both  are 
unreal  ...  a  moving  display  that  again  was  still 
.  .  .  the  Marlboros  and  the  Columbians — Big 
George  is  max  .  .  .  Hose  is  married,  life  is  lax  .  .  . 
the  old  salts  graduate,  and  new  sprouts  take  over 
.  .  .  med  school  and  dental  school? — a  lot  of  hope- 
fuls .  .  .  road  trips  to  the  Rock  on  hump  day  .  .  . 
remodeled  ghetto,  but  the  same  hall  .  .  .  southern 
tradition,  the  Old  South  Ball  .  .  .  somebody  get 
Pretty  a  date  .  .  .  party  at  Mullen's,  but  he  doesn't 
know  it  .  .  .  dates  from  the  Zoo,  something  new 
.  .  .  Razor  tongue  .  .  .  Lester  called  today — where 
are  you,  boys?  ...  no  pity  for  a  cripple  .  .  .  three 
on  a  string  .  .  .  don't  you  ever  die  .  .  .  arrogant 
pledge  .  .  .  tremendous  year  for  the  Phi  Kapps 
.  .  .  the  end  of  ten  years  .  .  .  Delta  Omicron  of 
Kappa   Alpha    ...  an  end   and   a   beginning. 


KA 


*     A 


* 


Richard    Black 

Charles   Eldridge 

Larry   Huggins 

Tom   Moss 

John    Ratteree 

Craig   Thomas 

Jimmy   Buck 

Danny   Freeman 

Walter  Jenkins 

John    Mullen 

Johnny   Roberts 

Goody  Thomas 

Lonnie   Bull 

Tim   Grant 

Pope  Johnson 

Larry   Oates 

Andrew   Sidrony 

Bill   Verross 

George    Bullwinkel 

Jim    Hall 

Pink   Kellett 

David    Pitner 

Steve  Smoak 

Doug  Watters 

Doug   Conrad 

Butch    Harris 

Buddy   Leenhardt 

Jim    Poling 

Sammy   Spann 

Fred   Worsham 

Lynn    Dantzler 

Tommy   Henderson 

Charles   Mcellen 

Charles   Ratteree 

Charles  Tennett 

Steve   Wray 

Bob   Durant 

Curt   Hogan 

■>   t  * 


AM  fa 

KA 


PPA  ALPHA 

Charles   Ratterree  President 

Charles  Eldridge  Vice-President 

William  Verross  Secretary 

James   Poling  Treasurer 


ACROSS,  TOP:  Yeah,  glad  to  meet  you  too,  Russ.  ACROSS,  BOTTOM:  "I  told 
y'all  we  should  have  started  this  damn  display  before  Tuesday.  LEFT:  Grazing  in  the 
grass  at  the  Greek  games.  RIGHT:  The  Marlboros  incapture  Zero  and  J.  C.  at  the 
Formal. 


Freeze  .  .  .  the  Zetas  are  back  ...  no  hair  .  .  . 
lots  of  war  stories  .  .  .  nationals  arrive  and  Nathan 
finally  gets  one  ...  we  got  the  best  .  .  .  Zetas 
celebrate  tenth  anniversary  on  top  ...  a  first 
semester  rush?  .  .  .  not  another  Hughes  or  is  he 
Snowball  .  .  .  one  Hud  out,  one  Hud  in  .  .  .  big 
"O"  gets  sixpack  .  .  .  she's  our  sweetheart  too, 
Hooks  .  .  .  CDA  and  3  out  of  4  .  .  .  Joe  Willie 
Smith  and  his  team  .  .  .  Tigerama  and  the  Zetas 
place  again  with  Grimes  way  out  in  front  .  .  . 
November  nineteenth  and  we  are  PIKA's  .  .  . 
"Crate"  slips  and  gets  a  3.8  .  .  .  Gregeo  and 
Judiette  .  .  .  Durthea  and  Karen  .  .  .  Moses  and 
No-Neck  .  .  .  Blackcloud  .  .  .  Hurt  and  his  DD's  .  .  . 
Brenau?  .  .  .  Christmas  party,  oysters,  ugh!  .  .  . 
Gilbert  gets  ram  air  .  .  .  diamonds  flying  every- 
where .  .  .  Bazemore  married?  .  .  .  another  sadness 
and  the  PIKA's  return  to  school  one  less  in  number 
.  .  .  January,  a  month  to  remember  .  .  .  rush  .  .  . 
the  PIKA's  follow  the  Zeta  tradition  .  .  .  TOP 
pledge  class  .  .  .  and  the  quad  knows  it  .  .  .  in- 
spection .  .  .  installation  .  .  .  January  thirty-first, 
a  charter,  and  we're  number  one  again  .  .  .  Eta 
Alpha  .  .  .  would  you  believe  two  advisors  this 
time  .  .  .  Doc  and  Col  .  .  .  ieee,  and  it's  Charleston 
again  .  .  .  Red,  and  Becky,  and  Greer,  or  Bay  Bay? 
.  .  .  PIKA  banquet  brings  tux  and  tails  .  .  .  another 
GREAT  year,  the  best  yet  .  .  .  Defrost. 

IIKA 


Wayne  Abrams 
Johnny  Allen 
Harry  Askins 
Randy   Bazemore 
Wayne    Brockington 
Marvin    Buchanan 
Moffat  Burris 


Oscar  Carter 
Corkey   Cooper 
Mike   Cornish 
Rob  Cox 
Al    Droege 
Benny   Duncan 


Robert  Epps 
Jerry   Eskew 
Tom    Fulmer 
Dave  Gilbert 
David   Gilstrap 
John   Graham 


Buddy  Grimes 
Mile   Hendrix 
Ben   Hooks 
Charles   Hudson 
Larry   Hudson 
Charles   Hughes 
Windy   Hughes 
Al   Hurt 
Eddie  Jones 
Al  Jolly 
Don    Kelley 
Jim   Kinard 
Rodney   Langley 


Robert   Lee 
Chuck   Lindsay 
Danny  Mace 
Pete  Macomson 
Jim  Mackintosh 
David   McLellan 
Larry   Miller 
Steve   Moore 
Rodger  Mudd 
John    Mullen 
Paul   Myers 
Greg  Pearce 
Gary   Pringle 


Bill    Presson 
Bill   Reese 
Riney    Rinehart 
Ken   Simmons 
Allen  Smith 
Kim  Snoody 
Craig   Stafford 
Jim   Taylor 
Joe  Turner 
Johnny  Turner 
Ray  Wilson 
Mike  Wingo 


Identification  on  P.  S?7 


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•  •  *  • 


ZBX 

Mrs.  Newman  s  boarding  house,  seven  hopeful 
girls  .  .  .  Sigma  Beta  Chi  is  born  .  .  .  One  year  of 
hard  work  and  planning,  a  constitution  is  formed, 
ritual  is  created,  blue  and  white,  magnolias  bright, 
shiney  new  pins  .  .  .  Twelve  new  pledges,  twenty 
points  a  day  .  .  .  honors  come  .  .  .  Miss  C.  U.  .  .  . 
Dixie  Day  Queen  .  .  .  SBX  is  in  full  swing  .  .  . 
Sigmas  on  the  go  .  .  .  Tigerama  tradition  .  .  .  first 
woman  TAPS  editor  .  .  .  Best  Dressed  Coed  .  .  . 
Initiations  .  .  .  slaves  on  the  quad  .  .  .  Easter  party 
at  Tomassee,  all  climaxed  with  a  spring  banquet 
...  a  year  for  firsts  .  .  .  Sigmas  number  one  .  .  . 
Magnolia  Manor  .  .  .  twenty  new  pledges  .  .  .  third 
straight  win  on  Dixie  Day  .  .  .  the  trophy  is  retired 
.  .  .  first  candlelights  .  .  .  white  formais  alike  .  .  . 
another  happy  year  .  .  .  Sigmas  beam  .  .  .  Sigmas 
in  the  know  .  .  .  Miss  C.  U.  ...  Who's  Who, 
sorority  room  fun  .  .  .  color  t.  v.  .  .  .  stereo  set  .  .  . 
Sigmas  boast  the  largest  pledge  class  yet  ...  A 
time  for  growth  and  change  .  .  .  Sigmas  are  ready 
...  a  brand  new  face  .  .  .  visiting  nationals  .  .  . 
decisions  to  make  .  .  .  Chi  Omega  first  .  .  .  me- 
nagerie of  owls  .  .  .  Chi  O  Manor  .  .  .  fantastic 
pledges  and  our  quota  met  ...  A  happy  end  to 
a    wonderful    beginning    .    .    .    YOU'VE    COME    A 


LONG  WAY,  BABY! 

xo 


Deana   Anderson 
Diane  Ashley 
Martha   Carol   Blakely 
Gail   Brewer 
Ellen   Calhoun 
Marilyn   Jones 
Nancy   Dannals 
Cathy   Dodds 
San   Finley 
Angie   Fowler 
Robin   Hadden 
Dianne   Harrison 
Suzy  Harte 
Jane   Hass 
Bobbie   Hayes 
Joan    Hindman 
Sue   Holcombe 
Lyn  Jackson 
Kay   Knoy 


Judi   Kossler 
Karen    Lewis 
Pat   Mansfield 
Georgia   Montgomery 
Barbara  Wells 
Jere   Ragsdale 
Diane    Railton 
Harriet   Robins 
Harriet   Ross 
Paula   Sloan 
Rowena   Sobczyk 
Brenda   Spearman 
Carol  Stahlkuppe 
Bonnie  Truluck 
Ginny  West 
Janice   Wilson 
Diane   Wright 
Darra   Williamson 


Identification  on  P.  597 


ACROSS,  FAR  RIGHT:  Little  got  just  what  she  wanted  at 
the  Chi  O  Christmas  party.  ACROSS,  UPPER  LEFT:  The 
Statue  at  Liberty  of  Tigerama.  ACROSS,  BOTTOM:  Jane 
teaches  the  Chi  Omegas  a  Christmas  carol.  ABOVE:  Chi 
Omega's  pledge  season  ends  with  costume  capers.  BOT- 
TOM:  Dixie   Day   poses  all   kinds  of  problems. 


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Pat  Mansfield  President 

Suzie   Harte  Vice-President 

Carol  Stahlltuppe  Treasurer 


Sue  Holcombe 


Secreta 


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fou  all  know  why 


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called  this  meeting 


"Dick"  .  .  .  Bengal  Huddle 
.  .  .  Pidgeon,  airborne?  .  . 
Rudy?  .  .  .  Hank,  5-205  .  .  . 
.   .   .    Roach   and   Stoneface 


Cole 


fathe 


C2  . 


Whe 


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master  Beta 


Large  Al 
Brothers  . 
Chicken  . 
Hany  .  . 
thing's  ra 
sight,  Tiz 
Whe 


Meyer's  fabulous  four 
.  .  Wildman's  Punch 
Stock  in  the  Holiday 
.  Probably  god  damn 
Foster  shot  out  from  under  the  saddle  .  .  . 
.  .  Quart  of  gobble,  gobble,  Porter  .  .  . 
Newton,  Armistead,  Gill — the  Marx 
Little  Albert's   Fried 


Rack   Man   Dan 


Semi-monk   . 
Lay  Lady   La) 


Stalk 


Huff,  double-parked  on  1-26 


for 


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Cc 


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Love   at  first 


I  raiier  Jane 


Chick 


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Wak 
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lie 


jpe 


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SG-32   .   .   .  Why  can't  the   rush  girls  stay  at 


Bennette's,  Slick? 


Don't 


worry  it 


back, 


Klugh 


Raindrops   keep  fal 


lg   or 


head 


well  as  other  stuff 


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ome  on   home 


Ralph,  Green  Weenie,   Blue   Peril,   Blue   Phoof 


Roll  down  the  window  first,   Miller 


Lombardi 


Jean-Claude    Dunawa\ 


Geoff 
.    New 


Year's  at  the  beach  .  .  .  Peterenis  .  .  .  Hiney 


m  in  love, 


Let's  go  see  the  Mets,  Puckett 


Hey   Meyer  stop   the  car! 


Did 


you    say 


something?   Jenkins 


Pled 


Pill  Edwards 


Wake 


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bookstore 


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Doug  Armistead 

Buddy   Dulin 

Geoff   Baker 

Bobby  Durant 

George    Bolen 

Buz   Dunaway 

Don    Bruce 

Bill   Edwards 

John    Burroughs 

William    Edwa 

Lew  Cato 

Pete   Enis 

Bennette   Cornwell 

Rick   Fillyaw 

Mike   Cornwell 

John    Fulmer 

Henry   Cogan 

Danny   Foster 

Bratton    DeLoach 

Ted   Fox 

Austin   Gilbert 
Bruce   Gilbertson 
Mike   Gill 
Mike   Griggs 
Jim    Hanahan 
Al   Haselden 
Danny    Herlong 
Jim   Hines 
Pledger   Hodges 
Jim   Holbrook 


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mJt 

Calvert  Huffines 

Mike   LeGrand 

Nate   Newton 

Lake  Jameson 

Chuck   Luther 

Ray   Oliver 

Randy  Jenkins 

Mark   Meyer 

Pete   Pappas 

Sonny  Jones 

Chuck   Mikell 

William    Porter 

Chuclc  Joye 

Ronnie   Milam 

Al    Puckett 

Michael   Kaylor 

Mike   Miller 

Marc    Ragsdale 

Tommy   Klugh 

Tommy   McDaniel 

Milke   Stewart 

Winston    Lawton 

Harry   Moore 

Tim   Turner 

Frank   Lee 

Bill    Neely 

Calvin   Weeks 

Identification  on  P.  598 


^^ 


Gordon    Metsky 
Marc   Feinberg 
Richard    Reith 
Mark   Goldman 
Barry   Koretz 
Steve    Burns 


Tim   Coffey 
Rich  Abrahams 
Bob  Aines 
Wayne   Baker 
Robert  Bayerl 
Skip   Brown 


Shreve   Davis 
Bill   DuBois 
Mllce   Geronimos 
Bill   Hasskamp 
Chris   Henderson 
Forrest   Henrikson 


Bert  Homan 
Hank  Ireland 
Ted  Klemetti 
Phil  Legnetti 
Larry  Leseman 
Bob   Levine 


Jim    Maness 
John   Meade 
Dick   Merrick 
John    Mickanis 
Tony   Mirabelli 
John   Oxford 


Max   Schreiber 
Mike  Taylor 
Augie  Tortora 
Chris  Trivelas 
Colin    Urquhart 
Carl   Zambon 


XA 


November  12,  1967  .  .  .  Chi  Lambda  .  .  .  "Norris 
Hall"  .  .  .  Get  your  feet  off  the  table,  you  stupid 
lobster  ...  oh  no,  a  Wop  blue  bar  .  .  .  where's 
Holly  Springs  .  .  .  funny  flicks  .  .  .  the  left  door, 
downstairs  to  the  left  .  .  .  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Dick's 
house  .  .  .  locker  room  parties  .  .  .  bellbottom 
pants  .  .  .  clean  cut  Lambdas  .  .  .  Ahhhh,  can  you 
dig  it — Lambdas  can  .  .  .  Symbos  and  Nicko  .  .  . 
Larry,  she  must  like  you — she  won't  dance  with 
anyone  else  .  .  .  Sole  music?  ?  ?  .  .  .  A  student 
Outhouse  .  .  .  The  Friends  of  Mind,  the  best  ever 
.  .  .  Colon  Urgrit  .  .  .  How  do  you  spell  Beef — , 
d-u-m  .  .  .  Wayne  flys  Delta — it's  all  Poo's  fault  .  .  . 
Canteen  hour  9  a.  m.-2  p.  m  .  .  .  #31  will  get  you 
$4.50  .  .  .  anybody  up  for  a  trip?  ...  I  don't  care, 
I'm  graduating  .  .  .  War  and  Peace  .  .  .  who  says 
nobody  wants  a  l-Y,  Moose  ...  I  ain't  getting 
serious  ...  a  waxed  gavel  .  .  .  Ox,  Moose,  & 
Magoo-mono — did  you  find  the  carrier?  ...  3  for 
21  .  .  .  the  Holiday  Inn  has  snakes  .  .  .  the  great 
chase  .  .  .  Bert — Blood,  Sweat  &  Tears  .  .  .  Oh, 
Boy  .  .  .  Sandbox  ...  I  won't  sit  on  your  bed  if 
you  give  me  a  cigarette  .  .  .  Bambi  is  not  a  deer 
...  A  Skelton  is  a  fraternity  brother's  best  friend 
.  .  .  December  2,  1969  .  .  .  Theta  Chi  .  .  .  more  to 
come. 


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•     •     #     ♦ 


K-     /S> 


ACROSS,  TOP  LEFT:  Fish  takes  cool  command  of 
the  situation.  ACROSS,  TOP  RIGHT:  Not  every- 
one dances  all  the  time.  ACROSS,  BOTTOM: 
"Tee"  moves  in  for  the  big  shot.  TOP:  Theta  Chi 
reviews  Chi  Lambda  days  past  during  Rush. 
ABOVE:    A    Theta    Chi    sized    drink. 


NEW  NAMES  .  . 
NEW  PLACES  .  . 
SAME  FACES. 


LnU#\ 


ALPHA  ZETA 

The  year  1970  marks  the  40th  anniversary  of 
the  South  Carolina  Chapter  of  Alpha  Zeta, 
founded  on  April  19,  1930,  as  the  38th  Chapter 
of  Alpha  Zeta.  Clemson  University  has  the  only 
chapter  in  the  state. 

The  fraternity  is  a  national,  honorary  Agricul- 
tural fraternity  with  objectives  to  foster  higher 
standards  of  scholarship,  character,  and  leader- 
ship; to  strive  for  unity  of  action  and  accomplish- 
ment of  ideals;  to  render  service  to  the  student 
and  agricultural  divisions,  and  to  promote  the 
profession  of  Agriculture.  Members  are  selected 
from  students  in  Agriculture  and  Biological 
Sciences  possessing  high  qualities  of  scholarship, 
leadership,  and  character. 

Alpha  Zeta  undertakes  several  social  and  ser- 
vice functions  throughout  the  year,  highlighted 
by  an  annual  banquet  in  the  spring. 

NEAL  ATKINSON.   President 


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Cornwell.   M. 


Dantzler.  L. 


Dunbar.  J. 


Floyd.  L. 
Hendrlx,  C. 
Hildebrand,  W. 


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Sursavage,  J. 
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UPPER:  Are  you  sure  this  is  the  right  way? 
LOWER:  You  in  the  back,  hands  on  the  table. 
ACROSS:  Alpha  Zeta  president  calls  for  a  vote. 


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ALPHA  TAU  ALPHA 

The  Kappa  Chapter  of  Alpha  Tau  Alpha  is 
Clemson  University's  National  Professional  Agri- 
cultural Education  Fraternity.  Members  are  in- 
vited to  join  on  a  basis  of  scholarship,  leadership, 
character,  and  outstanding  achievement  in  the 
field  of  Agricultural  Education.  The  purpose  of 
the  fraternity  is  to  develop  a  true  professiona 
spirit  among  teachers  and  teacher  trainees  ir 
Vocational  Agricultural  Education,  and  to  fostei 
a  fraternal  spirit  among  its  members. 

Alpha  Tau  Alpha's  activities  include  a  prograrr 
designed  to  increase  interest  of  Agricultural  Edu 
cational  students  in  teaching  Vocational  Agricu 
ture  and  the  awarding  of  a  scholarship  medal  to 
the  senior  graduating  in  Agricultural  Education 
with  the  highest  scholastic  average. 


Abernathy.  L 
O'Briant,   D. 


Ashley,  J. 
Seay,  M. 


Bolt,  D.  Love,  K.  Norton,  J. 

Rhodes,  W.  Smith.  T.  Whitney,  R. 


GAMMA  ALPHA  MU 


Gamma  Alpha  Mu,  Clemson's  honor  fraternity  for  writers, 
this  year  celebrates  its  thirty-fifth  birthday.  Founded  largely 
through  the  efforts  of  the  late  John  D.  Lane,  a  professor  of 
English  who  was  widely  known  as  Clemson's  "one  man  school 
of  journalism,"  Gamma  Alpha  Mu  claims  among  its  members 
some  of  the  university's  most  distinguished  alumni,  partic- 
ularly journalists  and  educators.  Open  to  all  students,  new 
members  are  selected  yearly  on  the  basis  of  works  submitted 
and  revived  by  a  board  of  Clemson  alumni  with  distinguished 
literary  achievements.  Class  standing  or  major  course  has 
no  bearing  on  membership.  The  organization  presents  an 
award  annually  to  the  best  student  publication  on  campus 
and  attempts  to  recognize  and  encourage  outstanding  writers 
in  the  student  body  in  both  journalism  and  creative  writing. 
Members  include  not  only  members  of  the  Tiger  and  Chron- 
icle staffs,  but  also  many  other  independent  writers  on 
campus. 

MARTHA  SEAY,   President 

UPPER:  Gamma  Alpha  Mu's  muse  over  LIFE.  LOWER 
Martha  Seay.  president,  dlscussses  an  article  with  some 
other   members. 


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BLUE  KEY 

The  membership  of  Blue  Key  National  Fraternity  at 
Clemson  University  is  comprised  of  students  representing 
many  of  the  numerous  and  varied  areas  of  student  ac- 
tivity. Fraternal  bonds  within  the  fraternity  remain  strong 
as  its  members,  through  mutual  cooperation,  organize 
various  activities. 

Blue  Key  has  as  its  major  project  each  year  the  plan- 
ning, directing,  and  coordinating  of  Tigerama,  the  stu- 
dent variety  production.  This  production  is  traditionally 
presented  on  the  eve  of  Homecoming  each  year.  Pro- 
ceeds received  from  Tigerama  finance  Blue  Key  plans  to 
sponsor  a    scholarship    program   for   upperclassmen. 

Throughout  each  school  year,  members  of  Blue  Key 
assume  new  responsibilities  and  projects.  The  fraternity 
is  presently  organizing  the  establishment  of  a  plaque 
which  will  indicate  the  results  of  the  Clemson-Carolina 
game   for   the   first   date   of  this   match    to   the    present. 

BARRY   R.   EDWARDS.   President 


Aslcins.  P. 
Gassaway,  F. 


Barker,  J.  Bolt.  J.  Bostlc,  J. 

Hanna,  R.  Hunt,  D.  Klahre,  T. 


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Buck,  J.  Cochet,  A. 

Oborn,  R.       Settle,  J. 


Davis,  J. 
Shelley,  W. 


Edwards,  B.  Eldridge,  R.  Etheredge,  W.  Foster,  J. 

Smith,  J.  Steer,  J.  Thompson,  M.  Turner,  J. 


GAMMA  BETA  PHI 

This  year  the  members  of  Gamma  Beta  Phi  have  strived 
to  create  an  active  organization  to  provide  service  and 
leadership  to  Clemson  University. 

During  the  fall  semester  members  gathered  for  several 
parties  and  social  events.  A  successful  drop-in  and  pledge 
season  highlighted  the  semester.  Pledge  season  ended 
with  formal  initiation  and  a  banquet. 

The  Gamma  Beta  Phi  Society  is  well  represented  in  all 
phases  of  campus  life.  Members  play  an  active  part  in 
various  other  campus  organizations — the  Arnold  Air  So- 
ciety, Counterguerrillas,  Tae  Kwon  Doe  Club,  WSBF  Staff, 
and   the  Tiger   Band. 

To  be  eligible  for  membership  in  Gamma  Beta  Phi,  a 
student  must  maintain  an  overall  Grade  Point  Ratio  of 
2.7.  Students  meeting  this  requirement  are  invited  to 
become  active  members  of  Gamma   Beta   Phi. 


CHUCK    MUNN,    President 


Floyd.  L. 
Hayes,  W. 


Bennett,  R. 
Blackmon,  M. 


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Burton,   R. 
Caughman,  Wes 


Chovan,  J. 
Cole,  C. 


Falls.  L 
Gambrell,  J. 


Gray,  G. 
Harris,  R. 


Holladay,  C. 
Jacobs,  W. 


Lesley,  E. 
Lockery,  J. 
Mattox,  B. 
Means,  K. 
Milhous,  K. 

Newman,  M. 
Patterson,  J. 
Reed.  E. 
Steele.  W. 
Weathers.  H. 
Wharton.  J. 


MU  BETA  PSI 


Mu  Beta  Psi  was  established  as  a  national  music  fra- 
ternity in  1928  on  the  campus  of  North  Carolina  State 
College  in  Raleigh,  North  Carolina.  Shortly  therafter  a 
chapter  was  founded  at  Clemson  College,  Clemson, 
South   Carolina. 

The   purpose  of  the  fraternity  is  two  fold: 

1.  To  promote  a  better  fellowship  among  the  musicians 
of  the  various  musical  organizations  and  among  the 
musicians   of  various   colleges. 

2.  To  advance  music  to  its  proper  place  as  an  educa- 
tional  subject. 

The  brothers  of  Mu  Beta  Psi  play  an  active  role  in 
Clemson's  Tiger  Band   and   University   Glee   Clubs. 

This  year  Delta  Chapter  produced  "The  Clemson  Tra- 
dition, a  long  playing  album  with  favorite  Clemson 
marches  along  with  the  annual  show,  "Spring  Sounds" 
which  gives  the  students  a  chance  to  express  themselves. 

EDWARD    REED.    President 


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ORDER  OF  ATHENA 

Order  of  Athena  Honorary  Sorority,  organized 
in  the  spring  of  1968  by  the  brothers  of  Blue  Key 
as  their  sister  society,  is  designed  to  honor  those 
women  students  who  have  contributed  to  Clemson 
University.  Members  are  chosen  on  the  basis  of 
leadership,  scholarship,  and  service. 

In  the  spring  of  1969,  Order  of  Athena  spon- 
sored the  organization  of  a  freshman  honor  society 
for  women,  based  on  ideals  similar  to  those  of  Blue 
Key  and  the  Order  of  Athena.  The  women  of 
Order  of  Athena  aide  Blue  Key  in  the  sponsoring 
of  some  of  their  functions,  as  well  as  providing 
service  of  their  own.  The  Greek  goddess  of  wisdom, 
Athena,  is  symbolic  of  the  goals  strived  for  by  this 
organization. 


UPPER  RIGHT:  Members  L.  Pitts,  J.  Nicks,  J.  Hass,  J.  Beach, 
R.  Sobczyk,  and  J.  Cely  make  plans  for  second  semester. 
LOWER  LEFT:  The  new  members:  R.  Sobczyk,  H.  Robins,  J. 
Nicks,  J.  Cely,  M.  Hart,  D.  Bissey.  LOWER  RIGHT:  Water, 
water  everywhere. 


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Phi  Psi  has  had  a  busy  spring  and  fall  semester. 
Professor  Thomas  Campbell  was  named  Man  of  the 
Year  in  Textiles  of  South  Carolina,  and  Mr.  Robert 
S.  Small  of  Dan  Rivers  Mills  along  with  Mr.  Francis 
Townsend  of  the  Graniteville  Company  were  given 
honorary  memberships.  The  fraternity  went  to  the 
national  convention  in  Princeton,  New  Jersey,  and 
competed  with  other  chapters  in  the  presentation 
of  educational  textiles  display.  The  brothers  brought 
home  a  first  place  trophy.  Eight  new  members  have 
been  taken  into  Phi  Psi  and  have  helped  in  a  textile 
student  recruiting  project.  The  brothers  also  assisted 
in  guided  tours  on  high  school  student  visitation 
days.  The  future  holds  a  national  convention  at 
Calloway  Gardens  and  the  naming  of  a  "Textile 
Man  of  the  Year"  and  much  work  for  textiles  at 
Clemson. 

THOMAS  KLAHRE.   President 

UPPER:   Understand   all   this   stuff  .   .   .   you've   got  to   be   kid- 
ding!    LOWER:    One    does    not    touch    the    body    of    Karnak! 


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PHI  ETA  SIGMA 

Phi  Eta  Sigma  is  a  national  honor  fraternity 
that  strives  to  recognize  the  outstanding  scho- 
lastic achievement  of  freshmen.  Unlike  many 
other  honoraries  that  judge  eligibility  on  leader- 
ship and  scholarship,  Phi  Eta  Sigma  membership 
is  based  solely  on  scholastic  performance.  A 
minimum  grade-point  ratio  of  3.5  accumulated 
during  either  the  first  semester  or  the  first  two 
semesters  serves  as  a  base  requirement  for  ad- 
mission. This  year,  as  in  the  past,  Phi  Eta  Sigma 
sponsored  freshman  achievement  tests  in  both 
English  and  Mathematics,  and  the  winners  were 
recognized  with  special  awards  on  Honors  and 
Awards  Day.  At  the  same  time,  the  senior  with 
the  highest  grade-point  ratio  was  given  a  Phi  Eta 
Sigma  key.  The  highlight  of  the  year  came  during 
April  when  Phi  Eta  Sigma  had  its  annual  banquet 
in   honor  of  the  new   initiates. 

JEROME  C.  WELLS.    President 


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Carpenter,  M 
Drennan,  R. 
Garnett,  T. 
Jacobs,  G. 


Jones,  J. 
Meyer,  T. 
Moose,  T. 
Peace,  D. 

Smith,  W. 
Sutherland,  D. 
Warner,  J. 


Lombardi,  J. 
Mims,  P. 
Morris,  T. 
Rogers,  D. 
Steer,  J. 
Thompson,  P. 
Wells,  J. 


Mclntyre,  L. 
Moore,  B. 
Myers,  M. 
Shelley,  W. 
Stanley,  T. 
VanOsdell,  D. 
Youell,  G. 


Mauney,  D. 
Moore,  E. 
Osborne,  G. 
Sherwood,  G. 
Stewart,  M, 
Verross,  W. 
Young,  T. 


PHI  KAPPA  PHI 


Phi  Kappa  Phi  is  a  national  organization  with  the 
primary  objective  of  recognition  and  encourage- 
ment of  superior  scholarship  in  all  fields  of  study. 
Membership  in  this  organization  is  considered  the 
highest  scholastic  honor  that  a  Clemson  student  can 
obtain. 

Among  the  undergraduates,  seniors  with  cumu- 
lative grade-point  ratio  of  3.2  and  second  semester 
juniors  with  a  cumulative  grade-point  ratio  of  3.5 
are  eligible  for  membership.  The  new  members  are 
formally  welcomed  into  Phi  Kappa  Phi  each  fall  and 
spring  with  an  initiation  service  and  banquet. 

Now  celebrating  its  thirty-first  anniversary  on 
the  Clemson  campus  and  continuing  the  fulfillment 
of  its  motto — "The  love  of  learning  rules  the 
world" — Phi  Kappa  Phi  also  sponsored  an  essay 
contest,  "The  Pursuit  of  Learning,"  and  the  winner 
of  the  $25  award  was  recognized  at  the  annual 
Honors  and   Awards   Day  presentation. 

EUGENE  PARK,    President 


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Betsill,  W. 

Bouchillon,  R. 

Brennan,  J. 

Cloninger,  J. 

Corpening,  B. 

Garnett,  T. 

Hatchell,  R. 

Herrington,  E. 

Jansen,  S. 

Jones,  M. 

McAlister,  J. 

Parker,  L 

Robinson,  W. 

Tripp,  S. 

Verross,  W 

Buller,  R.  Cely.  J. 

Gooding,  C.  Gordon,  L. 

Johnson,  S.  Jones,  C. 

Mauney.  D.  Richbourg,  V 

Walden,  W.  Worsham,  G. 


OPPOSITE  LEFT:  Phi  Kappa  Phi  members  terminate  semester  with  annual  banquet. 
LEFT:  Then  they  drummed  him  out  of  West  Point  and  took  away  his  .  .  .  UPPER: 
A   blank   piece  of   paper  at   formal   initiation,    really! 


TAU  BETA  PI 


Tau  Beta  Pi,  founded  at  LeHigh  University  in 
1885,  is  the  nation's  oldest  engineering  honor  so- 
ciety. South  Carolina  Alpha,  the  local  chapter,  was 
installed  in  1928  with  the  purpose  of  recognizing 
in  a  fitting  manner  those  undergraduates  in  engi- 
neering who  have  demonstrated  their  superior 
scholarship  and  exemplary  character. 

Membership  in  Tau  Beta  Pi  represents  the  highest 
mark  of  achievement  for  an  engineering  student, 
and  is  an  honor  which  is  universally  respected  in 
the  engineering   profession. 

Members  are  selected  from  those  men  and 
women  who  rank  in  at  least  the  upper  fifth  of  the 
senior  engineering  enrollment  and  the  upper  eighth 
of  the  junior  engineering  enrollment. 

Tau  Beta  Pi  also  strives  to  encourage  a  spirit  of 
liberal  culture  through  sponsorship  of  essay  con- 
tests, a  slide  rule  course,  academic  awards,  and 
talks  to  the  engineering  freshmen  each  year. 

DENNIS   L.   MAUNEY.   President 


Brooks,  N.  Coleman,  J. 

Mauney,  D.  Robinson,  W. 


Corpening,  B.  Davenport,  H. 

Singletary,  G.  Tennant,  M. 


Gooding,  C. 
Walden,  W. 


Herrington,  E. 
Wyatt,  L 


TAU  SIGMA  DELTA 

Tau  Sigma  Delta,  the  national  honor  fraternity 
in  architecture  and  the  allied  arts,  was  first  repre- 
sented at  Clemson  University  in  the  spring  of  1965. 
Membership  is  based  on  high  academic  standing 
and  professional  promise.  The  requirements  for 
membership  into  the  Phi  Chapter  of  Tau  Sigma 
Delta  at  Clemson  are  somewhat  higher  than  the 
national  requirements,  making  this  a  more  selective 
group. 

Although  it  is  basically  an  honor  fraternity,  Tau 
Sigma  Delta  has  endeavored  to  take  on  a  limited 
number  of  projects  that  stimulate  understanding 
and  appreciation  of  both  architectural  education 
and  practice. 

A  slide  show,  concerning  itself  with  all  phases 
of  the  architectural  student's  life,  was  offered  to 
all   prospective  state   high   school   students. 

JOHN   D.  JACQUES,   President 


UPPER,  SITTING,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  G.  Indylc,  R.  Edney.  S.  Hanlcins,  J.  Jacques, 
T.  Pope,  D.  Matthews,  J.  Abrams.  STANDING:  C.  Wrigley,  P.  Gilbert,  D. 
Hauseman,  J.  Morgan,  W.  Shelley,  R.  Kapp.  ABSENT:  J.  Barker.  LOWER:  Tau 
Sigma   Delta   members  and   faculty  enjoy  annual   banquet  at  The   Clemson    House. 


TIGER  BROTHERHOOD 

Tiger  Brotherhood,  born  during  the  cadet  walk- 
outs in  the  twenties,  celebrated  its  40th  anniversary 
this  year.  During  its  early  years,  Tiger  Brotherhood 
assumed  the  role  of  cadet  government,  making 
suggestions,  holding  discussions,  and  representing 
the  student  viewpoint  in  matters  affecting  cadet 
life. 

Today  Tiger  Brotherhood,  still  embracing  the 
same  basic  tenents  as  established  by  its  founders, 
promotes  high  standards  of  social  and  ethical  con- 
duct, while  recognizing  in  its  members  an  earnest 
devotion  to  Clemson.  Tiger  Brotherhood,  a  cross- 
sectional  representation  of  the  Clemson  community, 
provides  a  viable,  flexible,  and  continuing  forum 
for  ideas  and  unending  service  to  Clemson.  Stu- 
dents, faculty,  and  staff  all  work  within  the  bonds 
of  brotherhood   to  champion   a   closer   relationship. 


Alexander,  M. 
Clyne,  T. 


Anderson,  J. 
Craven,  L. 


Barker,  J. 
Crawford,  C. 


Buck.  J. 
Etheredqe,  W. 


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Jeffers,  J.  Jordan,  J.  Kendrick,  T.  Mahaffey.  J.  Moore,  D.  Morris,  P.  Poling,  J. 

Thomas,  C.  Tolley,  C.  Turner,  J.  Ware,  W.  Waters.  C.  Werner,  C.  Wiggins,  D. 


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OPPOSITE:  Tiger  Brotherhood  members  enjoy 
annual  banquet.  UPPER,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  P. 
Morris,  President;  J.  Barker,  Vice-President;  R. 
zemore,  Secretary.  ABSENT:  J.  Sursavage, 
Treasurer.  MIDDLE:  This  is  Clemson's  best? 
LOWER:   You   ought  to   see    my  old   soft   shoe. 


Settle,  J.  Sursavage,  J 

Wilson,  R.  Yauqer,  R. 


Bellten,  E. 
Bullock,  R. 


XI  SIGMA  PI 


Xi  Sigma  Pi  is  the  honorary  organization  for  stu- 
dents majoring  in  forestry.  The  main  objective  of 
Xi  Sigma  Pi  is  the  promotion  of  close  unity  between 
future  foresters  sharing  a  common  interest  in  per- 
sonal achievement. 

Membership  is  based  on  the  individual's  grade- 
point  ratio,  leadership  ability,  interest  and  partici- 
pation in  curricula,  and  extra-curricular  activities. 
The  initiation  for  new  members  lasts  for  a  week, 
closing  with  a  formal  ceremony. 

Each  year  the  fraternity  presents  a  scholarship 
recognition  award  to  the  deserving  sophomore, 
junior,  and  senior  in  forestry.  The  members  also 
contribute  to  the  "Clemson  Forester,"  the  annual 
publication  of  Clemson  forestry  students.  Each  year 
Xi  Sigma  Pi  increases  its  membership  as  the  forestry 
curriculum  at  Clemson   University  expands. 


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Dreher,  T. 


Jensen,  J. 
Miller,  J. 


Ozbolt.  R. 
Patterson,  M. 


Sibley,  C. 
Stewart,  D. 


Thomas,  B. 


Whittalcer,  D. 


UPPER:     Formal     initiation     is    a     solemn    occasion 
LOWER:  That's  a  good  one,  I  never  heard  it  before 


AMERICAN 
ASSOCIATION  OF 
TEXTILE  CHEMISTS 
AND  COLORISTS 

The  Student  Chapter  of  the  American  Association 
of  Textile  Chemists  and  Colorists  is  a  professiona 
organization  for  those  persons  interested  in  the 
chemistry  of  fibers,  dyestuffs  and  adjuncts  of  textile 
applications.  Since  the  AATCC  was  founded  in  1 92  I , 
its  basic  goal  has  been  to  provide  a  formum  for  the 
dissemination  of  knowledge  concerning  textile 
chemistry  for  the  professional  development  of  its 
members. 

The  main  activities  of  the  AATCC  include  speak- 
ers from  industry,  plant  trips,  and  a  steak  supper 
each  semester.  It  is  thought  that  the  various  speak- 
ers and  plant  trips  bring  the  students  closer  to  the 
realities  of  the  Textile  industry.  The  members  also 
come  in  contact  with  the  leaders  of  the  textile  in- 
dustry fostering  relationships  that  may  result  in 
better  jobs  on  graduation. 

ROBERT  W.   MILLAR,    President 


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ASSOCIATION  OF 
TEXTILE  TECHNOLOGY 

The  student  chapter  of  the  American  Association 
for  Textile  Technology  provides  textile  students  with 
a  means  of  becoming  associated  with  the  organi- 
zation of  the  National  AATT  and  advancing  its 
goals.  The  student  chapter  of  AATT  was  organized 
at  Clemson  in  1962.  The  purpose  of  AATT  is  to 
keep  students  informed  on  current  developments  in 
the  textile  industry.  The  purpose  is  accomplished 
through  having  speakers  and  taking  field  trips. 
Membership  is  open  to  all  undergraduates  with 
majors  in  textiles  or  textile  science  or  a  major  con- 
centration in  textiles.  AATT  helps  with  the  con- 
struction of  a  homecoming  display  each  year  and 
is  active  during  high  school  day  in  Sirrine  Hall.  The 
highlight  of  the  year  is  the  now  famous  student- 
faculty  softball  game. 

BILL  McGUIGAN.    President 


Austin,  R. 

Bouchillon, 

R. 

Evans,  W. 

Gambrell 

J. 

'     Klahre,  T. 

Leary,  G. 

Love,  S. 

McGuigan 

W. 

Maynard,  B. 

Maynard, 

D. 

Miller,  J. 

Williams,  J. 

AMERICAN 
CERAMIC  SOCIETY 

The  American  Ceramic  Society  is  an  organization 
composed  of  students  ma|oring  in  Ceramic  Engi- 
neering. The  society  holds  at  least  one  regularly 
scheduled  meeting  each  month. 

The  purpose  of  ACS  is  to  provide  the  students 
with  insight  into  industrial  application  of  Ceramic 
technology.  This  is  accomplished  by  bringing  in 
speakers  from  various  fields  of  Ceramic  Engineering. 
These  speakers  include  plant  managers,  process 
engineers,  and  quality  control  engineers.  Further- 
more, the  society  takes  several  plant  trips  each  year. 
This  gives  the  student  a  chance  to  see  a  ceramic 
operation    in    progress. 

The  society  has  several  social  events  during  the 
year.  At  the  end  of  each  year,  a  banquet  is  held 
to  honor  outstanding  students. 

BILL  GRUBER,    President 


Barrett,  D. 

Belouin,  W. 

Bennett,  R. 

Blakely,  J. 

Brown,  D. 

Burbage,  C. 

Carrier,  J. 

Davison,  C. 

Denison,  D. 

Dobbins,  J. 

Drennan,  W. 

Gruber,  W. 

Johnson,  J. 

Jolly,  R. 

Jones,  G. 

Kennedy,  C. 

Kessler,  M. 

Knight,  F. 

Landon,  T. 

McKinney,  T. 

Mode,  G. 

Moore,  V. 

Myers,  D. 

Poteat,  G. 

Presson,  W. 

Rentz,  A. 

Starling,  C. 

Walker,  D 

AGRICULTURAL  AND 
BIO-SCIENCE  COUNCIL 

The  Ag.-Bio.  Science  Council  is  composed  of 
representatives  from  the  various  departments  in  the 
College  of  Agriculture  and  Biological  Sciences. 
They  meet  together  to  plan  and  participate  in  ac- 
tivities that  serve  their  departments.  In  serving  in 
an  advisory  capacity  to  the  Dean  of  Agriculture 
and  Biological  Sciences,  the  Council  this  year  sought 
to  maintain  communication  between  the  Adminis- 
tration and  the  many  organizations  that  the  Ag-Bio 
Council   represents. 

The  Council  sponsored  social  events  as  well  as 
meaningful  activities.  A  square  dance  in  the  fall 
was  held  as  the  big  entertainment  for  the  first  se- 
mester. Guest  speakers  and  High  School  Visitation 
Day  were  activities  for  second  semester.  By  these 
functions  the  Council  seeks  to  promote  interest  in 
agriculture  and   the   biological   sciences. 


UPPER:  Johnny  Cash-a-way  demonstrates  the  Ag-Bio  shuffle. 
LOWER:  1  bet  you  thought  I  was  the  go-go  dancer  at  the 
Red   Carpet. 


Smith,  M- 
Steer,  J. 
|      Stewart,  D. 
Wall,  W. 


AG-ECON  CLUB 

The  Agricultural  Economics  Club  of  Clemson 
University  promotes  fellowship  between  students 
and  staff  members  of  Agricultural  Economics.  This 
organization  familiarizes  its  members  with  current 
agricultural  and  economic  problems  and  makes 
available  all  information  and  advice  within  this  field. 

The  club  sponsors  field  trips  of  interest  to  the 
students;  in  the  past  trips  have  been  made  to 
Atlanta,  Charleston,  and  Greenville.  The  club  also 
presents  various  speakers  to  its  members  through- 
out the  year.  Perhaps  one  of  the  most  important 
proiects  this  organization  sponsors  is  the  prepara- 
tion of  a  news  bulletin  devoted  to  encouraging 
high  school  seniors  to  attend  Clemson  and  major 
in  Agricultural  Economics  and  to  promote  the 
department's  graduate  program. 

Social  activities  of  this  organization  include  a 
homecoming  display  and  a  banquet  for  the  mem- 
bers, their  dates,  and  staff  members. 

WILLIAM    HAND,    President 


BELOW,  FIRST  ROW:  M.  Alexander,  R.  Copeland,  R.Edwards, 
M.  Carmichael,  B.  Hammond,  Curtis  Hobbs.  SECOND  ROW: 
B.  Hand,  G.  Butler,  H.  Frye,  J.  Floyd,  D.  Nolen.  THIRD 
ROW:  P.  Black.  J.  Edwards.  LOWER:  There's  nothing  like  a 
tree  meal! 


nham,  H. 
Deanhardt,  M. 


Jackson,  L. 


fll       McCrerry,  P. 
II       McNair,  L. 


AMERICAN  CHEMICAL 
SOCIETY 

The  student  chapter  of  the  American  Chemical 
Society  is  open  to  all  students  majoring  in  chemistry 
or  chemical  engineering.  Numbered  among  the 
yearly  activities  of  the  organization  are  picnics,  field 
trips,  and  service  projects.  The  American  Chemical 
Society  sponsors  a  tutoral  program  for  students  en- 
rolled in  freshman  chemistry.  All  projects  are 
financed  through  the  yearly  sale  of  laboratory 
aprons  and  safety  goggles,  thereby  eliminating  the 
need  for  collection  of  local  dues  while  promoting 
the  use  of  safety  equipment. 

At  the  bimonthly  meetings  members  hear  local 
chemists  speak  on  various  topics  in  chemistry  and 
science  in  general.  This  year,  a  steak  picnic  held 
by  the  Society  gave  members  a  chance  to  become 
more  closely  acquainted  with  faculty  and  staff  of 
the   Chemistry    Department. 

MARSHALL  DEANHARDT,   President 


UPPER:    Did   you    see   his   heart   beat   jump   when   you    poured 
that   in   with   the   latex. 


AMERICAN 
DAIRY  SCIENCE 
ASSOCIATION 


The  Clemson  Chapter  of  American  Dairy  Science 
Association  kicked  off  this  year's  activities  with  a 
hamburger  cook-out  for  members  and  faculty.  Later 
during  first  semester,  the  club-sponsored  dairy  cattle 
judging  team  placed  well  in  the  Southern  region 
contest  and  later  participated  in  the  National  Dairy 
Cattle  Contest  in  Ohio.  The  club  was  represented 
in  Miss  Homecoming  pageant  by  Angie  Fowler,  and 
Barbara  San  Miguel  sponsored  them  in  the  Miss 
Clemson  University  Contest.  Angie  Fowler  was  also 
selected  Clemson  Dairy  Princess  by  the  club.  At 
Christmas  the  club  brought  a  bit  of  cheer  to  some 
aged  citizens  in  a  Clemson  area  rest  home. 

Highlighting  second  semester  were:  a  joint  meet- 
ing with  the  University  of  Georgia's  Dairy  Club,  a 
student-faculty  Softball  game,  and  presentation  of 
a  Dairy  Achievement  Award. 

KIRK    McKEOWN.    President 

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Bridwell,  F. 

Catto,  M. 

Glenn,  E. 

Hammond,  T. 

Jameson,  H. 

Jordan,  J. 

McKeown,  S. 

Mills,  S. 

Moore,  C 

Peeler,  H. 

Shumpert,  C. 

Steer,  J. 

UPPER:   President  Kirk   McKeown   presents  a   gift  to  Sweetheart  Angie   Fowler.     LOWER: 
I   ain't  complaining — I    have   heard   that  students   eat   at   Dan's. 


Bethea,  T. 
Brundage,  D. 


Coleman,  F. 
Dobbins,  T. 


Dobson,  H. 
Garrett,  T. 


AMERICAN  SOCIETY 
OF  AGRICULTURAL 
ENGINEERS 

The  American  Society  of  Agricultural  Engineers 
promotes  the  interest  of  the  students  in  agricultural 
engineering,  emphasizing  professional  development. 
The  South  Carolina  Branch  has  set  an  enviable  rec- 
ord for  itself,  placing  third  in  the  nation  in  its  class 
in  the  annual  Food  and  Industrial  Equipment  Award, 
and  having  an  immediate  past  president  of  the 
Southeastern  Regional  Council  of  Student  Branches 
of  the  American  Society  of  Agricultural   Engineers. 

The  branch  supports  itself  with  a  field  project 
each  year.  This  includes  planting,  cultivating,  spray- 
ing, and  harvesting  a  sixteen  acre  plot  of  soybeans. 
This  year  all  work  was  done  by  branch  members.  A 
field  trip,  sponsored  each  year  by  the  branch,  in- 
volves visits  to  different  businesses  which  are  par- 
ticularly concerned  with  Agricultural  Engineering  as 
a  profession. 

THOMAS   DOBBINS,    President 

UPPER:  The   right   gear  connected    to   the    left   gear,   the   top 
gear   connected    to   the    .   .   . 


the  concern  and  purpose  of  the  profession  of  architecture 
are  the  creation  of  a  physical  environment  of  use,  order,  and   beauty 
through  the  resources  of  design,  economics,  technology,  and   management, 
the   physical   environment   includes   a    spectrum    of   elements   serving    man, 

from   the   artifact   and   the   building 
to  the  community  and  the  region, 
that  they  serve  man  well  requires  of  the  architect 
a  sensitivity  to  human  needs  and  aspirations, 
and  an  imaginative  response  to  special   and   political  evolution, 
to  economic  and  organizational  change, 
and  to  technical   development  of  materials  and  construction   methods. 

The  American  Institute  of  Architects  Preamble,  Ethical  Standards 


AMERICAN  INSTITUTE 
OF  CHEMICAL 
ENGINEERS 

The  student  chapter  of  the  American  Institute  of 
Chemical  Engineers  was  founded  on  the  Clemson 
campus  in  1947.  Membership  in  the  student  chapter 
is  restricted  to  chemical  engineering  students  who 
have  attained  at  least  a  sophomore  rating.  The 
purpose  of  the  AlChE  is  to  further  the  interests  of 
the  students  in  the  realm  of  Chemical  Engineering 
and  to  promote  professionalism.  This  is  accom- 
plished by  having  guest  speakers  from  industry  lec- 
ture at  bimonthly  meetings  of  the  chapter.  The 
senior  members  of  the  AlChE  participate  in  numer- 
ous plant  trips  to  gain  firsthand  information  about 
the  chemical   industry. 

The  AlChE  also  engages  in  social  activities.  The 
chapter  constructs  a  display  in  front  of  Earle  Hall 
on  Homecoming  weekend,  and  a  party  is  given  for 
members  twice  during  the  year. 

JERRY   MARTIN,    President 


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Allen,  C. 

Amick,  H. 

Archie,  W. 

Barker,  J. 

Binkley,  P. 

Bowen,  D. 

Brink,  H. 

Bruce,  D. 

Campbell,  A. 

Clarke,  L. 

Coble,  M. 

Cole,  C. 

Corpening,  B. 

Corpening,  J. 

Culbertson,  C 

Culler,  W. 

Davis,  J. 

DuBose,  P. 

DuPre,  C. 

Dyson,  H. 

Edmonds,  J. 

Fagg,  D. 

Feaster,  D. 

Fletcher,  D. 

Ford,  B. 

Freeland.  M. 

Glen,  S. 

Goff,  L. 

Gooding,  C. 

Gossett,  W. 

Graham,  J. 

Hall,  J. 

Harmon,  L. 

Hawthorne,  R. 

Herrington,  E 

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Hodge,  M. 
Landrum,  R. 
Martin,  J. 
Moore,  E. 
Rawl,  D. 
Scherler,  W. 
VanOsdell,  D. 


Jacobs,  W. 
Laney,  J. 
Massie,  J. 
Munn,  H. 
Reed,  J. 
Shirley,  W. 
Warren,  J. 


Jones,  C. 
Lindstedt,  R. 
McLeod,  H. 
Newman,  M. 
Roberts,  B. 
Simmons,  R. 
Watson,  W. 


Kimmitt,  R. 
Liskey,  J. 
Meadors,  R. 
Pepples,  J. 
Robinson.  W. 
Stokely,  M. 
Whetsell,  D. 


Koppel,  P. 
Little,  J. 
Miley,  D. 
Pool,  J. 
Roof,  R. 
Taylor,  J. 
Wyatt,  L. 


Kunz,  R, 
Louis,  J. 
Mims,  P. 
Powell,  R. 
Rutland,  C. 
Trice,  N. 
Young,  J. 


IOTA  LAMBDA  SIGMA 


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lota  Lambda  Sigma  is  a  national  organization 
dedicated  to  the  promotion  of  Industrial  Education 
by  special  recognition  of  high  scholarship,  profes- 
sional training  and  the  creation  and  maintaining 
of  a  close  fraternal  bond  within  the  profession.  It 
is  an  honorary-professional  organization,  selecting 
its  membership  from  Clemson  majors  in  Industrial 
Education  as  well  as  from  professional  workers  in 
the  field. 

lota  Lambda  Sigma  was  chartered  on  the  Clem- 
son campus  in  1930,  making  it  the  second  oldest 
professional   fraternity  on   campus. 

Each  semester  new  members  undergo  an  initi- 
ation period  of  three  weeks,  followed  by  a  banquet 
in  their  honor.  Other  yearly  activities  include  the 
making  of  plaques  for  other  campus  organizations, 
projects  for  surrounding  communities,  Homecoming 
displays,  picnics,  and  seminars  for  persons  inter- 
ested in   Industrial  Education. 


CALVIN    BOWIE,    President 


Lake,  K. 
Tucker,  J. 


Link,  G. 
Yauger,  R. 


SIGMA  PSI  NU 

Sigma  Psi  Nu,  the  first  organization  of  its  kind  at 
Clemson,  has  as  its  purpose  furthering  the  brother- 
hood of  the  Clemson  University  swimming  team  and 
providing  a  recruiting  and  scholarship  means  for 
incoming  freshmen  who  show  potential  as  assets  to 
the  team. 

Probably  the  most  important  function  of  the  club 
is  the  annual  Freshman  Drop-In,  which  is  held  in 
September  to  help  freshman  swimmers  adjust  to 
their  new  environment.  Also,  each  year  the  club 
contacts  potential  college  swimmers  still  in  high 
school.  These  high  school  athletes  are  invited  to 
visit  the  Clemson  campus  and  to  consider  it  as  the 
college  of  their  choice. 

DOUG   BRAUN,    President 


Braun,  D. 

Brooks,  J. 

Bruno,  G. 

Gagel,  T. 

Garces,  R. 

Haene,  T. 

Lovell,  M. 

Mitchell,  G. 

Mossman,  M. 

Player,  V. 

Schmidt,  R. 

Skilton,  W. 

Strehle,  F. 

Woolbright 

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The  Clemson  University  student  chapter  of  the 
American  Association  of  Civil  Engineers  was  estab- 
lished in  order  to  provide  opportunities  for  the 
students  in  civil  engineering  to  make  professional 
acquaintances  and  associations. 

A  number  of  speakers  in  the  various  fields  of 
civil  engineering  highlighted  the  engineering  phase 
of  ASCE  this  year.  Working  many  hours  on  a 
Homecoming  display,  editing  an  annual  student 
publication,  and  participating  in  the  Carolina  Con- 
ference with  other  ASCE  societies  rounded  out  the 
civil  engineers'  calendar  year. 

The  functions  and  field  trips  this  year,  as  always, 
were  planned  to  best  acquaint  and  interest  civil 
engineering  students  with  the  various  phases  of 
their  field. 


Holle,  W. 
Russell,  J. 

King,  O. 
Shackelford,  C. 

Lynch,  D. 
Spe+ngel,  T. 

McDowell,  G. 
Stover,  V. 

Muccino,  P. 
Stroman,  D. 

Barnwell,  T. 
Brabham.  D. 
Crowe,  M. 
Exley,  S. 
Groover,  S. 
Ogletree,  R. 
Sweeney,  M. 

Blackwell,  E 
Cribb,  D. 
Evans,  R. 
Graham,  J. 
Henning,  R 
Parker,  T. 
Terry,  D. 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY 
OF  MECHANICAL 
ENGINEERS 

The  American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers 
is  a  national  engineering  society  dedicated  to  the 
advancement  of  the  engineering  profession.  Mem- 
bership is  open  to  any  mechanical  engineering  stu- 
dent in  good  standing. 

ASME  students  participate  in  such  contests  as 
design  contests,  the  Bendix  Award,  and  technical 
paper  presentations.  The  Clemson  chapter  holds 
the  coveted  Bendix  Award  which  is  presented  for 
the  best  organization,  programs  and  student  par- 
ticipation. Members  also  take  an  active  part  in  such 
activities  as  the  Homecoming  display,  field  trips, 
and  the  annual  regional  student  conference. 

The  ASME  is  a  very  useful  outlet  for  students. 
The  club  brings  together  all  mechanical  engineering 
students  from  freshmen  to  graduates.  Many  friend- 
ships and  working  relations  are  developed  that  will 
be  of  value  after  graduation. 

BILLY  STEWART.   President 


Burns.  S. 

Carter,  J. 

Cooper,  H. 

Cromer 

M. 

Dawkins,  B. 

Derrick,  D. 

Detwiler,  K. 

McCleave,  W. 

Harrower,  S. 

Herndon,  S. 

Holcombe,  J. 

Jay,  J. 

Jones,  R. 

Lever,  J. 

Glinn,  J. 

McCullough,  W 

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OPPOSITE  LEFT:  Club  members  challenge  the  future. 
LEFT:  All  aboard  for  the  magical  mystery  tour.  BELOW: 
President    Billy   Stewart — hard    at   work. 


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Milam,  G.  Nunes.  W.  Owens.  C.  Philpott,  L. 

Redick,  H.  Stewart,  A.  Taylor,  M.  Tennant,  M 


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BLOCK  AND  BRIDLE 
CLUB 

The  activities  of  the  Block  and  Bridle  Club  are 
oriented  toward  the  field  of  animal  science  and 
pursuing  its  many  phases  through  club  partici- 
pation. The  annual  barbecue  was  held  at  the 
Clemson-Georgia  football  game.  The  funds  from 
the  annual  barbecues  were  used  this  summer  for 
the  erection  of  a  livestock  arena.  This  arena  will 
be  used  for  livestock  shows,  classroom  work,  and 
club  activities.  The  club  also  sponsored  the  Live- 
stock Judging  Team's  trips  to  Memphis,  Atlanta, 
and  Chicago.  In  the  spring,  the  club  activities  in- 
clude a  barbecue  and  the  annual  Little  International 
Show  and  Judging  Contest.  All  club  members 
have  an  opportunity  to  participate  in  the  Little 
International  and  4-H  and  FFA  members  are  in- 
vited to  compete  in  the  junior  contest. 

J.   M.   ADAMS,    President 


UPPER  LEFT:  The  club  members  gather  around  a  controversial 
Clemson  personality.  UPPER  RIGHT:  That's  the  little  creep 
that  messed  up  the  P&A  building.  LOWER  RIGHT:  The 
Clemson   Colonel   said   this   should    be   finger   licken   good. 


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Atkinson,  L. 

Bagwell,  J. 

Banks.  C. 

Blackmon, 

B. 

Bozard,  N. 

Brown,  J. 

Coakley,  B. 

Crawford, 

B. 

Evans,  E. 

Gilliam,  H. 

Harris,  J. 

Henderso 

,  T. 

Hendrix,  C. 

Hudgens,  A. 

Kennedy,  J. 

Jones,  H. 

McMakin,  J. 

Patterson,  J. 

Preacher,  J. 

Riddle,  R. 

White,  S. 

Woodside,  A. 

Workman,"  M 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE 
ADVANCEMENT  OF 
MILITARY  ENGINEERS 

The  national  organization  of  the  Society  for  the 
Advancement  of  Military  Engineers  at  Clemson 
University  provides  a  unifying  agent  for  the  many 
diverse  fields  of  engineering  and  engineering  con- 
struction. The  emphasis  of  SAME  is  on  engineering 
operations  which  will  be  of  specific  value  within  the 
military.  The  Clemson  student  chapter  helps  engi- 
neering students  broaden  their  overall  knowledge 
and  education  in  the  wide  fields  of  engineering. 
The  student  is  exposed  to  everyday  situations  of 
engineers  through  a  number  of  slide  presentations, 
films  and  field  trips.  The  field  trips  provide  the 
best  means  of  familiarization  with  most  members 
showing  a  high  interest  in  these  operations.  Recent 
field  trips  have  seen  Fort  Belvoir,  Virginia  and  Cape 
Kennedy,  Florida.  SAME  is  open  to  all  male 
students. 


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DELTA  SIGMA  NU 

With  two  major  constitutional  amendments  this 
year,  Delta  Sigma  Nu  increased  its  outreach  to  in- 
clude freshmen  and  those  students  interested  in 
medicine  who  had  previously  not  retained  the  2.5 
gpr.  requirement.  After  pledge  initiation,  the 
enrollment  included  some  99  members.  This  year, 
members  enjoyed  increased  activity  through  both 
educational  and  social  events.  Medical  films  and 
study  groups,  guest  speakers,  trips  to  medical  facili- 
ties, and  several  parties  all  helped  to  instill  a  new 
spirit  of  brotherhood  and  pre-medical  education. 
Dr.  W.  L.  Hunter  of  the  Medical  College  of  South 
Carolina  was  one  of  the  several  guests  to  address 
the  club.  The  fraternity  trip  to  Emory  Medical 
school  in  Atlanta  gave  members  a  firsthand  look  at 
the  life  of  a  medical  student  and  hospital  facilities. 


MIKE  FAER,    President 


Alexander.  D. 
Betsill.  W. 


Anderson,  L 
Bodie.  J. 


Archer,  R. 


Ashley,  K. 
Bradley,  K. 


Ayers,  B.' 
Bredan,  A. 


Batson,  P. 
Brennan,  J. 


Beasley,  W. 
Bunning,  T. 


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Faer,  M. 
Gantt.  A. 
Henderson,  G. 
Jenkins,  J. 
Warpik,  W. 
Lawhon,  G. 


Cleveland,  T.  Clyburn,  S. 

Crawford,  C.  Cueman,  G. 


Cochet,  A. 
Davis,  D. 


Conrad,  D. 
Deer,  W. 


Cox,  J. 
DeLoach,  P. 


Leaman,  M. 
McMillan,  J. 

Mulllns,  G. 
Rish,  H. 
Singletary,  F. 
Wardlaw,  D. 


Linden,  Y. 
McPhail,  F. 
Neely,  J. 
Roberts,  J. 
Smith,  J. 
Warner,  W. 


Lindsey,  J. 
Mann,  J. 
Pendergrass,  S. 
Robertson,  J. 
Smith,  K. 
Warner,  J. 


Lupo.  I. 
Mirabelli.  A 
Pitts,  W. 
Rush,  S. 
Sobczyk.  R. 
Webb.  H. 


McCabe,  K. 
Moss,  L. 
Ray,  L 
Spencer,  T. 
Schneider,  R. 
White.  E. 


McGraw,  R. 
Moss,  R. 
Richardson,  W. 
Sexton,  C. 
Verross,  W. 
Worsham.  F. 


McMahan,  K. 
Mozingo,  G. 
Richbourg,  H. 
Sillivant,  R. 

Walker,  D. 
Worsham.  J. 


CLEMSON  4-H  CLUB 


Established  in  1952,  the  purpose  of  the  4-H  Club 
is  to  establish  closer  relationships  among  the  stu- 
dents and  faculty  members,  and  to  train  its  members 
for  leadership.  The  original  members  were  students 
who  had  been  4-H  members  in  high  school.  These 
students  recognized  the  need  to  maintain  their  social 
and  service  contacts  with  students  and  alumni  having 
similar  interest. 

Miss  Patsy  Hill,  an  elementary  education  major, 
sponsored  the  club  in  the  Homecoming  Queen  con- 
test. Miss  Willa  Stevenson,  an  RPA  major,  sponsored 
the  club  in  the  Miss  Clemson  University  contest. 

The  4-H  club  helped  the  Ag-Bio  Council  with  an 
open  square  dance  for  students  each  semester.  They 
also  helped  the  Inter-Fraternity  Council  with  their 
Christmas  party  for  underprivileged  children  in  the 
Clemson  community. 


Chamblee,  C. 

Dukes,  R. 

Dukes,  W. 

Harrington,  N. 

King.  J. 

Lamb,  B. 

Leslie,  H. 

Gaston,  J. 

Glenn,  A. 

Glenn,  E. 

Sawyer,  T. 

Smith,  M. 

Steer,  J. 

Talbert,  E 

Malphms,  P. 

Ouzts,  R. 

Robinson,  G. 

Warner.  W. 

Wells,  C. 

Williams.  R. 

Wilson,  R. 

Tolbert,  G. 

Wall,  W. 

Warner.  J. 

FOOD  SCIENCE  CLUB 

Through  active  participation  in  club  events,  the 
members  of  Clemson's  Food  Science  Club  have  the 
opportunity  to  meet  outstanding  leaders  in  the 
nation's  food  industry.  These  undergraduate  stu- 
dents express  their  interest  within  their  major  field 
by  attending  regional  Institute  of  Food  Technolo- 
gists meetings  where  they  can  share  common  inter- 
ests with  other  students  from  the  University  of 
Georgia  and  Tennessee. 

As  in  the  past,  the  club  members  cook,  package, 
and  sell  smoked  turkeys  around  the  holiday  season 
to  earn  money  for  the  club's  funds.  Other  projects 
include  a  joint  faculty-student  barbecue  held  at 
the  beginning  of  the  year  to  welcome  new  members 
to  the  club  and  student  displays  presented  in  the 
P   and   A   building    to    represent   their   club's   work. 

TOM   GIBSON.   President 


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Ausherman,  M.  Bass,  J. 

Cloninger,  R.  Coble,  R. 


Belken,  E. 
Collins,  R 


FORESTRY  CLUB 

The  Clemson  Forestry  Club  prides  itself  in  form- 
ing a  closer  relationship  among  the  forestry  students 
and  promoting  interest  in  forestry  within  the  Uni- 
versity. Membership  is  open  to  all  students  in  the 
department  of  Forestry  at  Clemson   University. 

The  club  athletes  participate  avidly  in  all  intra- 
mural sports  and  have  a  good  time  in  competing 
with  other  clubs.  The  club  also  enjoyed  working 
together  on  the  annual  homecoming  display  which 
made  a  good  showing  in  keeping  with  tradition. 
Members  of  the  Forestry  Club  help  finance  their 
activities  by  cutting  and  selling  firewood.  As  we 
as  participating  annually  in  the  conclave  of  the 
Association  of  Southern  Forestry  Clubs,  the  club 
publishes  The  Clemson  Forester  to  inform  all  inter- 
ested  persons  of  department  activities. 

DWIGHT  STEWART,    President 


Ferguson,  T. 
Forbes,  R. 


Gibso 
Green 


Halman,  J. 
Henriben,  F. 


Hicks, 

E. 

Holco 

nbe,  J 

Hood, 

W. 

Jensen 

,  J. 

Korvic 

h,  J. 

Lawso 

,  T. 

Leptic 

h,  W. 

McDa 

liel,  J. 

Major 

P. 

Miller 

J. 

Moore 

,  J. 

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ASSOCIATED  GENERAL 
CONTRACTORS 

The  Clemson  Student  Chapter  of  the  Associated 
General  Contractors  received  their  charter  in  No- 
vember, 1968  from  regional  AGC  officials  from 
Charlotte.  In  its  second  year  of  existence,  AGC 
has  united  its  Building  Construction  majors  with 
close  support  from  the  local  contractors  of  the 
Piedmont  Association. 

Their  programs  have  included  a  variety  of  speak- 
ers and  field  trips  relevant  to  building  construction. 
As  a  special  service  to  seniors,  the  members  of 
AGC  have  set  up  a  system  of  scheduling  interviews 
with  various  firms. 

The  AGC  hopes  through  its  program  to  better 
prepare  and  inform  members  to  make  them  suc- 
cessful  in  the  field  of  Building  Construction. 

MORRIS   RICH,    President 


Adam,  J. 

Askins,  H. 

Boyle,  W. 

Burleson,  1 

Cline,  W. 

Coffey,  W. 

Cope,  J. 

Dotson,  R. 

Eby,  G. 

Edgerly,  J. 

Fillyaw,  R. 

Frank,  J. 

Frederick,  W. 

Free,  W. 

Gagel,  R. 

Goeller,  J 

Hamilton,  D. 

Ivey,  D. 

King,  T. 

Kwist,  J. 

Lavender,  B. 

Lee,  R. 

Lippi,  T. 

Looney,  D 

Martin,  W. 

Moore,  J. 

Mullen,  J. 

Oakley,  R. 

Spells,  N. 
Viscon+i,  L 
von  Roemer,  A. 
Whelchel,  D. 
Wisinger,  C. 
Wray,  S. 


ASSOCIATED  GENERAL 
CONTRACTORS 


LEFT:  AGC  members  discuss  their  next  field  trip.    RIGHT: 
Society  members  explore  a  construction  site. 


GEOLOGY  CLUB 

As  Clemson's  newest  club,  the  Geology  Club 
has  completed  a  very  successful  year.  Our  mem- 
bership is  open  to  all  Clemson  students  who  are 
majoring   in   Geology  or  other  interested   students. 

Our  meetings  are  highlighted  by  guest  speakers 
from  all  over  South  Carolina.  Along  with  informa- 
tive talks  our  speakers  show  slides  or  movies  from 
various  field  trips.  On  one  occasion  we  were  privi- 
leged to  have  Dr.  G.  M.  Haselton  show  his  slides 
from  the  Arctic  Circle,  where  he  has  been  doing 
field  study.  Dr.  Hinson,  a  biologist  from  Bob  Jones 
University,  spoke  on  the  controversial  topic  of 
evolution. 

Our  members  make  practical  use  of  classroom 
studies  by  taking  field  trips  to  such  states  as  Texas 
and  Colorado  during  the  summer.  The  slides  from 
these  trips  prove  rewarding. 

ERIC  GARLAND,    President 

LOWER:  But  they  said  diamonds  wouldn't  crush.  UPPER, 
SEATED,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  E.  Garland,  M.  Capps,  J. 
Thompson.  STANDING:  H.  Shirer,  L.  Acker,  B.  Whitlock, 
J.  Wright,  K.  Hull,  K.  McConnell,  R.  Cunningham.  THIRD 
ROW:  S.  Wood,  S.  Lewis,   R.  Watson. 


HORTICULTURE  CLUB 

The  Clemson  University  Horticulture  Club  enjoys 
the  seniority  and  prestige  that  accompany  the  honor 
of  being  one  of  first  clubs  of  its  type  in  this  region 
and  also  in  the  nation.  The  club,  founded  in  1946, 
was  the  brainchild  of  Dr.  T.  L.  Senn. 

Since  its  beginning,  one  of  the  main  functions  of 
the  club  has  been  to  acquaint  horticulture  students, 
and  other  interested  individuals,  with  the  importance 
of  the  role  of  horticulture  and  its  vital  relationship 
to  the  world's  ever  increasing  problem  of  providing 
the  food  and  natural  beauty  needed  to  sustain  this 
planet's   growing    millions. 

Functioning  also  as  a  social  organization,  the 
club's  agenda  includes  two  or  more  social  functions 
plus  a  student-faculty  banquet,  along  with  various 
club  financing  projects. 

TONEY  BOOZER,   President 


NANCY  MORROW,  Sweetheart 


8enjamin,  M.  Blake.  T. 

Davis,  J.  Dykes,  D. 

Hockenbury.  M.  Holton,  M. 

Hyder,  W.  Lynn,  L 

Murphy,  E.  Peigler,  R. 


Boozer,  T. 
Edens,  H. 
Hubbard,  W. 
McClain,  P. 
Price,  D. 


Caggiano,  J. 
Griffin,  J. 
Hudgens,  A. 
Moon,  J. 
Scott,  J. 


KAPPA  ALPHA  SIGMA 

This  year,  Kappa  Alpha  Sigma,  better  known  as 
the  Agronomy  Club,  has  had  one  of  its  most  active 
years.  Besides  the  bi-monthly  meetings,  the  club 
puts  out  a  newsletter  called  "The  Cornshucker". 
This  newsletter  is  sent  to  every  member,  various 
agronomy  clubs  around  the  state,  and  especially  to 
all  old  Kappa  Alpha  Sigma  members  to  keep  them 
in  touch  with  the  club's  activities  and  old  classmates. 

Every  year  members  attend  the  National  Con- 
vention of  the  Student  Activities  Subdivision  of  the 
American  Society  of  Agronomy  and  participate  in 
the  National  Soils  Judging  contest. 

Kappa  Alpha  Sigma  also  enjoys  trips  to  other 
schools  set  up  on  the  reciprocal  field  trip  program. 
One  of  the  last  things  the  club  participates  in  is 
the  banquet  held  in  March  at  which  graduating 
seniors  are  the  guests  of  honor. 

JOHN   STEER,    President 


Allen,  E. 

Bass,  S. 

Didley,  B. 

Holstein,  T. 

Houck,  B. 

Jeffords,  A 

Kelley,  J. 

King,  R. 

Murdock,  E. 

Polatty,  J. 

Richardson,  A. 

Sawyer,  T. 

Sease,  D. 

Sparks,  R. 

Steer,  J. 

Tyler,  J. 

Wheeler,  J. 

Wright,  T. 

INSTITUTE  OF 
ELECTRICAL  AND 
ELECTRONICS 
ENGINEERS 

Striving  to  better  the  Engineering  Department, 
the  Clemson  University  branch  of  the  Institute  of 
Electrical  and  Electronics  Engineers  unites  student 
electrical  engineers  both  professionally  and  socially. 

This  year,  in  an  attitude  to  help  scholarship,  IEEE 
sponsored  a  tutoring  program  for  all  electrical  engi- 
neering courses.  In  addition,  projects  for  the  club 
included  selling  lab  kits  for  the  electrical  engineering 
laboratories  and  sample  kits  for  the  experimenter. 

The  engineers,  in  the  true  spirit  of  homecoming, 
combine  their  talents  to  produce  an  electrical  dis- 
play each  year.  Also,  the  group  enjoys  an  opening 
picnic  to  start  the  year  off  right. 

Field  trips  prove  to  be  an  interesting  and  enjoy- 
able break  from  classroom  studies  and  keep  open 
communications  with  the  electronics  industry.  A 
research  paper  is  presented  to  the  national  branch 
each  year. 

HAROLD  DAVENPORT.   President 


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Fuller,  R. 

Glenn,  J. 

Abshire,  J. 

Adams.  J. 

Hilton,  A. 

James,  L. 

Atkinson,  W. 

Bell,  T. 

Boyd,  M. 

Calkins,  W. 

Chapman,  J. 

Coleman,  J. 

Collins,  T. 

Davenport,  H 

Hanna,  C. 

Hatchell,  R. 

Jones,  J. 

Jones,  O. 

OPPOSITE:  IEEE  cooks  up  spirit  for  a  winning  game.  BELOW:  Who  knows  what 
all  these  knobs  are  for?  LOWER  RIGHT:  Clemson's  youngest  engineer  learns  a 
new  trick. 


Jones,  W. 
Lank,  D. 
Mcllvain,  W. 
Mattox,  B. 
Miller,  J. 
Moyer,  R. 
Schmidt,  K. 


Knoerr,  R. 
Lockwood,  D. 
McNab,  R. 
Miller,  H. 
Morris,  T. 
Painter,  K. 
Singletary,  G. 


POULTRY  SCIENCE 

The  Poultry  Science  Club  of  Clemson  University 
is  a  non-profit  organization  dedicated  to  the  pur- 
pose of  exploring  new  areas  of  learning  for  the 
Poultry  Science  majors  and  any  students  who  are 
interested  in  the  poultry  industry. 

The  activities  of  the  club  include  sponsoring  a 
barbecue  at  one  of  the  home  football  games  each 
year.  The  proceeds  from  this  go  toward  sending 
members  to  the  Southeastern  Poultry  and  Egg  Con- 
vention held  in  Atlanta.  Another  activity  this  year 
was  the  killing  of  turkeys  for  Thanksgiving  and 
Christmas.  These  turkeys  were  sold  and  the  pro- 
ceeds are  going  toward  sending  graduate  students 
to  scientific  meetings.  Also,  during  the  year  the 
club  invited  in  several  outside  speakers  who  talked 
on  different  aspects  of  the  poultry  science  industry. 

HUBERT  KINARD,   President 


Harmon,  J. 

Kinard,  H. 

■  |  * 

Langley,  R. 

Moorhead,  H. 

Smith,  R. 

Thompson,  D. 

UPPER 

Turner,  R. 

Wicker,  D. 

What 

Live  experiments  hold  the  attention  of  a  group  of 
'ould    Dietzel   say   if  he   saw   his   Gamecocks   in  this 


lembers.    LOWER: 


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RECREATION 
AND  PARKS 
ADMINISTRATION 
CLUB 

The  Recreation  and  Parks  Administration  Club 
was  formed  by  interested  students  that  were  major- 
ing in  Recreation  and  Park  Administration  in  an 
effort  to  establish  a  closer  fellowship.  The  program 
has  consisted  of  many  interesting  speakers  and  the 
presentation  of  many  worth  while  projects  for  the 
community  and  surrounding  areas.  These  projects 
have  provided  the  members  with  a  bird's  eye  view 
of  what  to  expect  from  their  profession. 

Within  this  school  year  the  club  has  provided 
many  new  opportunities  that  offered  campus-wide 
participation.  Some  activities  were  Intramurals 
and  participation  in  the  homecoming  displays,  plus 
various  community  projects. 


TOP   LEFT:   RPA  Club  expecting— a    big    prize.    TOP    RIGHT:    RPA    lab   explores   theory 
behind   canoeing   rules.    ABOVE:  The  officers   at   play,   as   usual. 


TED  CARTER,    President 


PRE-VET  CLUB 


Members  of  the  Clemson  University  Pre-Vetennary 
Club  can  well  boast  of  a  fine  year.  This  year  the 
Pre-Vet  Club  was  highlighted  by  various  activities 
which  gave  to  its  members  both  insight  and  interest 
into  the  Veterinary  profession.  The  year  was 
launched  with  its  annual  hamburger  cookout  for  new 
members. 

Subsequent  meetings  included  the  club's  tradi- 
tional trips  to  the  Livestock  Poultry  Health  Center 
at  Pontiac,  S.  C.  and  to  the  School  of  Veterinary 
Medicine  at  the  University  of  Georgia.  Also,  pro- 
grams during  the  year  featured  several  speakers 
and  films. 

Second  semester  activities  included  the  visit  of 
former  Clemson  students  who  are  now  attending 
the  Vet  School  at  Georgia.  The  activities  of  the 
club  were  brought  to  a  close  at  end  of  year  banquet 
at  which  new  officers  were  installed. 

CHARLES   HENDRIX,    President 


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Adams,  J. 

Bagwell,  J. 

Bair,  E. 

Bozard,  N 

Clevenger,  T. 

Cooler,  J. 

Deloache, 

B. 

Ducey.  F. 

Ellison,   D. 

Evans,  E. 

Frasher,  J. 

George,  S. 

Harwood, 

M. 

Hendrix,  C. 

Herlong,  T 

Horres,  J. 

Hughston,  N. 

Kassab,  D. 

Kerekanich,  S. 

Klemetti,  T. 

King,  T. 

Mabry,  J. 

Lesslie,  J. 

Mason,  M. 

Neal,  J. 

Patterson,  J. 

Patrick,  C. 

Polk,  E. 

Price.  J. 

Rapp,  J. 

Rauton,  G. 

Rauch,  J. 

Runyon,  R. 

Sands,  R. 

Senn,  N. 

Scoggins,  J. 

Scott,  J. 

Scurry,  T. 

Smith,  H. 

Thompson,  D. 

Timms,  C. 

Wells,  C. 

Whatley,  P. 

Winburn,  J. 

Wood,  P. 

Yeaman,  J. 

Younginer, 

E. 

Zacharias,  D 

BELOW:  You  really  can't  expect  me  to  believe  that.  OPPO- 
SITE: The  Pre-Vet  club  anxiously  watches  the  spaying  of  a 
dog. 


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SOCIETY  FOR  THE 
ADVANCEMENT  OF 
AGRICULTURAL 
EDUCATION 

The  organization  of  the  Society  for  the  Advance- 
ment of  Agriculture  Education  at  Clemson  University 
is  a  valuable  instrument  for  all  future  agriculture 
teachers.  The  objectives  of  SAAE  are  to  develop 
leadership,  motivate  scholarship,  and  facilitate 
social  development.  Educational  activities  include 
conducting  student  exchange  programs;  providing 
high  school  students  with  occupational  information; 
and  administering  a  senior  scholarship  fund.  The 
major  social  functions  sponsored  by  the  society  con- 
sist of  a  fall  cookout,  spring  banquet,  and  both  a 
formal  and  informal  initiation.  An  annual  project 
is  a  chicken  barbecue  at  a  home  football  game. 

Educational  films  and  agriculturally  oriented 
speakers  are  on  the  programs  for  the  regular 
monthly  meetings  in  efforts  to  promote  vocational 
agriculture. 

LARRY   FLOYD,    President 


Allen,  E. 

Alston,  R. 

Carroll.  J. 

Cain,  K. 

Cooper.  C 

Godbold,  E. 

Jackson,  R. 

Galloway,  R. 

Leaird,  W. 

Logan,  J. 

Miller,  J. 

Oliver.  R. 

Ouzts,  R. 

Pace,  J. 

Page,  B. 

Riser,  J. 

Saylor,  R. 

Sharp,  D. 

Smith,  R. 

Wall,  W. 

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OPPOSITE  LEFT:  First  goes  the  musket  ball,  then  the  powder.  UPPER: 
My  group  had  37%  fewer  cavities.  LOWER:  Take  the  string  connected 
to  the  tooth  and   .  .  . 


Cunningham,  J. 

Dempsey,  T. 

Floyd,  L 

Lovette,  D. 

Lillis,  G. 

McGee.  R 

Porter,  J. 

Preacher,  J. 

Reid,  G. 

Welsh,  T. 

Wheller,  G. 

Willis,  P. 

SIGMA  TAU  EPSILON 

Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  is  Clemson's  honorary  society 
for  the  college  of  Liberal  Arts  and  Physical  and 
Mathematical  Sciences.  Membership  is  open  to  all 
juniors  and  seniors  with  a   3.0  G.P.R. 

Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  was  founded  in  1938  to  recog- 
nize honor  students,  promote  fellowship,  and  to 
promote  the  pursuit  of  knowledge  through  in- 
tegrity, creation,  and  by  force  of  example.  Al- 
though these  remain  to  be  important  purposes  of 
the  fraternity,  many  more  have  formed. 

According  to  changing  times,  the  importance  of 
fellowship  has  been  brought  out  in  Sigma  Tau 
Epsilon,  1969.  Many  of  its  meetings  are  social 
gatherings,  with  the  hope  of  stimulation  through 
contact  in  social  situations.  However,  Sigma  Tau 
Epsilon  does  indeed  serve  Clemson  University. 
Plans  for  a  free  tutoring  service  have  been  under- 
taken. It  is  hoped  that  this  service  will  become 
a  tradition. 

JANE  HASS,    President 

TOP:  Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  signs  another  new  member.  BOTTOM: 
Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  initiates.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Mary  Craig, 
Judi  Kossler,  Deborah  Jones,  Cathy  Joyner,  Rachel  Blanton. 
SECOND  ROW:  Leslie  McKenzie,  Wade  Blount,  Butch  Due- 
worth,  Charlie  McKenzie,  Elaine  Owens.  THIRD  ROW:  James 
Kronberg,  Gaye  Edwards,  Louise  Powell,  Maggie  Bailes,  Lynn 
Laurey.  FOURTH  ROW:  Nancy  McDonell,  Bill  Karpik,  Brad 
Keeney,  Kathy  Putnam,  James  Chovan.  FIFTH  ROW:  Mickey 
Johnson,  Dennis  Moore,  Marshall  Leaman,  Larry  Mclntyre, 
Linda   Hayes,    Richard  Vaughan,    Betty   Graham. 


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SOCIETY  FOR  THE 
ADVANCEMENT 
OF 
MANAGEMENT 

The  Society  for  the  Advancement  of 
Management,  the  recognized  national 
professional  organization  of  managers  in 
industry,  commerce,  government  and 
education,  and  the  pioneer  in  manage- 
ment philosophy,  has  been  dedicated  to 
the  advancement  of  management.  SAM 
offers  many  diversified  activities  such  as 
panel  discussions,  plant  tours  and  career 
conferences.  These  activities  in  associa- 
tion with  business  executives  provide  stu- 
dents with  an  insight  into  the  actual 
practice  of  the  management  profession 
and  further  the  growth  of  all  students. 
Regardless  of  their  academic  major  SAM 
benefits  the  students  by  stimulating 
their  thinking,  widening  their  knowledge, 
broadening  their  outlook  and  develop- 
ing an  understanding  of  the  problems  of 
business  and  an  appreciation  of  the  free, 
private,  competitive  enterprise  system. 
SAM  has  been  a  valuable  supplement  to 
all  classrooms. 
MARION  SLATON.   President 


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Boggs,  F. 

Brown,  T. 

Brown,  W. 

Cambell,  A. 

Chiiders,  J. 

Childson,  W. 

Cooper,  W. 

Creel,  J. 

Davis,  R. 

Green,  S. 

Hall,  L. 

Jeffords,  A. 

Jenkins,  A. 

Josey,  J. 

Kuester,  S. 

McCants,  R. 

McCombs,  W. 

Massey,  N. 

Mauldin,  J. 

Miller,  M. 

Nettles,  R. 

Pappas,  G. 

Pilo,  R. 

Scott,  W. 

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Thompson.  W. 

Waters,  J. 

Wise,  R. 

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ALPHA  PHI  OMEGA 

Alpha  Phi  Omega  was  continually  on  the  go  this 
year.  Brothers  helped  the  infirmary  during  the 
"Great  Food  Poisoning  '69".  For  your  entertain- 
ment .  .  .  the  "Friday  flick",  dining  hall  "Commons", 
annual  Christmas  tree  lighting,  and  a  Homecoming 
display.  Service  to  the  community  was  exemplified 
in  the  United  Fund  Drive,  and  work  with  Boys'  Home 
of  The  South  and  area  Boy  Scout  troops.  On  cam- 
pus, APO  distributed  blotters  and  "Chronicles". 
Gamma  Lambda  chapter  established  chapters  at 
Furman  and  Newberry  and  formed  a  girls'  affiliate. 
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Heath,  W. 


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CAMPUS  CRUSADE 
FOR  CHRIST 

Campus  Crusade  for  Christ  was  founded  by  Dr.  William 
R.  Bright  in  1951  when  nine  of  the  starting  first  string  foot- 
ball players  of  the  University  of  California  at  Los  Angeles 
became  excited  about  the  person  of  Christ.  From  that 
group,  Crusade  has  expanded  to  over  forty  countries  around 
the  world  and  is  found  today  on  about  half  of  the  three 
thousand   campuses   in   America. 

Crusade's  goals  are  to  know  Christ  and  to  make  him 
known.  Their  members  share  a  personal  relationship  with 
the  person  of  Christ,  and  this  relationship  is  presented  here 
at  Clemson  through  their  biweekly  meetings  entitled  "Col- 
lege Life."  Group  activities  are  many  and  varied.  Members 
enjoy  weekend  trips  and  parties  and  have  been  active  in 
Tigerama,  placing  third  place  last  Fall  and  second  place  two 
years  ago.  Another  major  Crusade  project  which  provides 
campus  entertainment  is  bringing  The  New  Folk  singers, 
who  have  sung  on  campus  the  past  three  years. 

GLENN   MERCER,   President 


UPPER  RIGHT:  Dave  Wilcox  tells  of 
his  experiences  through  Christ.  MID- 
DLE LEFT:  Clemson  hears  the  sound 
of  Revolution  in  the  style  of  Arma- 
geddon. LOWER  RIGHT:  An  attentive 
action  group  listens  and  communicates. 


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CANTERBURY  CLUB 

The  Clemson  University  Canterbury  Association,  while  it 
exists  primarily  for  the  Episcopal  students  at  Clemson,  is 
open  to  members  of  all  religions.  The  group's  purpose  is  to 
promote  friendly  communication  among  its  members  and  to 
participate  in  services  to  the  community — local  and  world- 
wide. 

Under  the  leadership  of  Rev.  Roland  Whitmire  the  club 
furnishes  acolytes,  several  students  sing  in  the  choir,  and 
one  is  the  organist  for  the  main  Sunday  service.  Joint  wor- 
ship services  are  held  each  Sunday  with  the  Clemson  Wesley 
Foundation. 

The  major  activities  involve  the  students  of  the  Tamassee 
D.A.R.  School.  Twice  a  year  the  club  takes  Clemson  ice 
cream  to  the  students,  and  it  hosts  them  to  a  football  game, 
with  dinner  and  supper.  To  support  club  activities,  members 
work  the  concession  stand  at  the  Clemson  Theater. 


DEAN  CRANDELL,    President 


TOP:  The  group  gets  into  another  heated  discussion  on 
Wednesday  night.  LEFT:  Rev.  Roland  Whitmire  examines 
the  faithfulness  of  his  paint  brush.  ABOVE:  Canterburians 
work  diligently  with   brushes  and   paint. 


CHESTER 
COUNTY  CLUB 

From  its  beginning,  the  Chester  County  Club 
has  existed  with  one  purpose — to  serve  our  school 
through  actions  in  Chester  County. 

The  club  won  the  league  championship  in  the 
YMCA  intramurals  in  the  fall  of  1969.  Our 
excellent  scrapbook  is  placed  in  the  libraries  of 
the  county  schools  and  in  the  county  library  to 
allow  people  to  become  familiar  with  some  of 
the  activities  of  the  club  members. 

Each  year  the  Chester  County  Clemson  Club 
awards  a  scholarship  to  a  deserving  county  grad- 
uate who  plans  to  attend  Clemson.  Through  the 
years  the  Danny  Brice  Memorial  Scholarship  has 
indicated  to  the  people  of  Chester  County  that 
the  club  members  are  good  representatives  of 
the  county. 

BILL  ABERNATHY,    President 


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Coleman,  R. 
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Grant,  W. 

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Hendrix,  J. 

Logan,  J. 

Lucas,  J. 

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Poole,  C. 

Pundt,  V. 

Shugart,  L. 

Waldrep,  M. 

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CALHOUN  FORENSICS 
SOCIETY 

The  Calhoun  Forensics  Society  is  the  oldest  student  organi- 
zation at  Clemson.  It  has  proudly  represented  Clemson  in 
debate  and  other  forensic  competition.  The  debators  and 
their  advisors  have  compiled  an  impressive  record  over  the 
years.  The  debate  team  participates  in  many  Southeast 
tournaments  and  the  annual  ACC  tournament.  The  society 
was  enhanced  by  the  establishment  of  the  annual  Calhoun 
Forensics  Tournament  in  1967  and  debate  scholarships  in 
1969.  Hard  work  and  enthusiasm  characterize  the  Calhoun 
Forensics  Society. 

BILL  EVANS,    President 


UPPER:  Varsity— Standing:  L.  Holleman. 
B.  Russell,  L.  Stroud,  H.  Wilkinson.  Sit- 
ting: J.  Blanche  (adviser),  B.  Evans,  K. 
McNabb.  MIDDLE:  Clemson  debaters 
have  another  round.  LOWER:  Novices — 
Left  to  Right:  B.  Corley,  J.  Jackson,  R. 
DeLauder,  A.  Fear  (adviser),  and  S. 
Chamberlain. 


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FELLOWSHIP  OF 
CHRISTIAN  ATHLETES 

The  Fellowship  of  Christian  Athletes  is  a  national 
organization  of  professional,  as  well  as  amateur 
athletes  who  realize  their  great  influence  on  the 
youth  of  the  country  and  their  responsibility  to  use 
this  influence  to  guide  others  to  Christ.  The  organi- 
zation was  started  by  a  young  coach  who  felt  that 
since  athletes  did  a  great  job  of  selling  practically 
any  product,  they  would  do  a  good  job  of  selling 
Christianity. 

The  Clemson  chapter  meets  monthly,  and  current 
topics  are  discussed  with  respect  to  Christian  prin- 
ciples in  an  effort  to  bring  Christianity  and  every- 
day living  together.  A  major  activity  of  the  mem- 
bers is  speaking  to  different  church,  school,  and 
social    organizations. 


JIM   SURSAVAGE,   President 

UPPER  LEFT:  President  Jim  Sursavage  discusses  the  aspects 
of  being  an  athlete  and  a  Christian  with  Jackie  Jackson 
UPPER  RIGHT:  Coach  Art  Baker  overwhelms  his  audience 
LOWER  RIGHT:  First  Row.  Left  to  Right:  George  Ducworth, 
Sonny  Callahan.  Roger  Kivet.  Don  Wiggins,  Heidi  Davis.  Jim 
Sursavage,  Jackie  Jackson,  Chuck  Huntley.  Second  Row 
Jack  King,  Charles  Cauble,  Pat  Shealey,  Otis  Nelson,  Adviso 
Jack  Anderson.  THIRD  ROW:  Mike  Matthews,  Eddie  Seigle 
John  McMakin,  James  Chesnut.  Steve  Moss,  Dan  Lundeer 
Brooks   Ethridge,  Art  Baker. 


GAMMA  OMEGA  PHI 


Gamma  Omega  Phi  is  an  honorary  social  fraternity.  The 
membership  is  made  up  of  outstanding  leaders  in  the 
Clemson  University  Republican  Club.  The  purpose  of  the 
organization  is  to  promote  brotherhood  among  the  members 
and  to  provide  a  strong  feeling  of  the  unity  in  the  University 
Republicans.  The  fraternity  also  provides  social  functions  in 
order  to  have  fun  after  work  has  been  done. 

The  fraternity  is  basically  an  organization  formed  to  assist 
in  campaigns.  The  members  take  an  active  part  in  cam- 
paigns for  Republican  candidates. 

The  fraternity  is  at  this  time  expanding  onto  other  cam- 
puses. Through  the  state  organization  it  is  believed  that 
this  project  will  be  successful  and  prove  to  be  a  unifying 
factor  in  the  South  Carolina  College  Republican  movement. 


SKIP   UR.    President 


MIDDLE.  First  Row:  J.  Bagwell,  R.  Gan+t,  T. 
Cobb.  Second  Row:  F.  Morris,  J.  Pittman.  E. 
Garland.  M.  Smith,  A.  Ur.  LOWER:  G.  O.  P. 
fund    raising    project — did   you    get   yours? 


NEWMAN  STUDENT 
ASSOCIATION 

The  Newman  Student  Association  is  the  official  organi- 
zation of  Catholic  students  at  Clemson.  Membership  is 
open  to  all  interested  Catholics  and  non-Catholics. 

Regular  meetings  are  held  at  Newman  Hall  next  to 
St.  Andrew's  Church  on  Wednesday  nights  at  seven 
o'clock.  Newman  Hall  is  open  twenty-four  hours  a  day. 
The  programs,  suggested  by  the  students,  are  composed 
of  intellectual  and  religious  topics  that  are  pertinent  to 
today's  problems.  Dances  and  socials  are  also  held  at 
Newman  Hall  while  the  Newman  Saints  participate  in  the 
various  school  intramural  programs. 

Mass  is  offered  on  Thursday  and  Sunday  at  the  student 
chapel. 

The  Newman  Student  Association  was  organized  in 
1940  through  the  endeavors  of  T.  F.  Feirney.  Today, 
Father  Arthur  Mouser,  C.S.P.,  is  the  Chaplain  to  Catholic 
students  at  Clemson. 

CHARLES   McGEE,    President 


ABOVE:  The  interest  builds  as  Kathy 
Jones  throws  ideas  to  the  crowd.  MID- 
DLE: You  are  quite  right,  Dr.  Walson, 
this  matter  needs  immediate  atten- 
tion. BELOW:  Who  said  they  out- 
lawed  the  flying   wedge? 


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THE  OXFORDS 


Henry  forgets  his  guitar  in  Edgefield  .  .  .  Stan  the 
Man  the  Sham  Bland,  alias  "Frog"  .  .  .  Yonce  speeding 
to  the  Four  Winds:  "But  Officer,  this  is  my  only  means 
of  support"  .  .  .  Key  of  H:  Spring  Sounds,  1969  .  .  . 
John  Michael  blows  the  "Horse"  again  .  .  .  Larry:  "What 
key  is  it  in?"  .  .  .  PHS  afterparty  .  .  .  cleaning  out  the 
Regency  .  .  .  Snowbound  in  Spartanburg  .  .  .  DKA 
houseparty  .  .  .  snowed  in  .  .  .  What's  Larry  doin'  on 
the  diving  board?!  .  .  .  Pacolet  go-go  girls  .  .  .  Let  me 
feed  you,  Dreamy  eyes  .  .  .  Larry:  "You  would  not  be- 
lieve it"  .  .  .  What  size  bell  bottoms  did  you  say  these 
were?  .  .  .  Definitely  Hell's  Bells  for  Burke  .  .  .  George 
and  the  White  Knight  .  .  .  Gomer  Milhouse:  "Gee  fel- 
lers" .  .  .  Pappa  Jim  strikes  again  .  .  .  "Ode  to  Sid" 
.   .   .  Where's  Talmadge?   .   .   .  Try  the  girls'  dorm. 

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MIDDLE:  What  can  make  me  feel  this 
way?  LOWER:  The  Oxfords.  TOP  ROW, 
LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  G.  Ducker,  H.  Kahrs. 
B.  Burke,  L.  Younce.  BOTTOM  ROW:  S. 
Bland,  J.  Davis,   M.  Forrest. 


PICKENS  COUNTY 
CLUB 

Pi  Kappa  Rho,  the  Pickens  County  Clemson 
Club,  was  founded  in  the  fall  of  1968  as  an 
organization  to  promote  the  brotherhood  of 
graduates  from  Pickens  County  high  schools  and 
serves  both  Clemson  University  and  Pickens 
County. 

The  club  conducted  its  first  pledge  season  dur- 
ing the  fall  semester  of  1969.  Also  during  that 
semester,  members  participated  in  the  "Clean  up 
Pickens  County"  drive,  gaining  recognition  for 
the  club  as  well  as  serving  the  community.  Pi 
Kappa  Rho  hopes  to  be  a  help  and  a  uniting 
factor  to  Clemson  students  from  Pickens  County 
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Rowell,  J. 


Stephens,  G. 
Thomas,  J. 
Tillirson,  M. 


SOUTHERN  STUDENT 
ORGANIZING  COMMITTEE 

The  Clemson  Southern  Organizing  Committee  is  a  group 
of  concerned  students  who  have  dedicated  themselves  to 
the  proposition  that  there  are  serious  problems  here  in 
Clemson,  the  South,  and  the  nation  and  the  world,  and  that 
these  problems  must  be  discussed  and  solved  through  the 
collective  actions  of  students  and  others  who  are  willing  to 
give  of  themselves  for  the  betterment  of  society. 

The  committee  has  sponsored  educational  projects,  forums, 
the  SUN  (Student  Union,  Now)  project,  supported  the  Viet- 
nam moratorium,  and  continuously  worked  with  the  Student 
Senate  and  the  administration  to  bring  about  reforms  in  the 
university's  educational  and  social  atmosphere. 

Radical  changes  in  the  status  quo  including  the  elimination 
of  war,  racism,  poverty,  and  intolerance  have  been  the  ma|or 
concerns  of  the  members. 

ROBERT  WHITNEY,    President 


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UPPER:  Lynn  Wells,  regional  co-ordinator,  and 
SSOC  member  make  plans  for  campus  activi- 
ties. MIDDLE:  SSOC  members  listens  as  plans 
are  formed  for  upcoming  moratorium.  LOWER: 
Members  return  from  Vietnam  moratorium  rally. 


SENTIMENTAL  JAZZMEN 

Promoting  good,  modern  music,  The  Sentimental  Jazz- 
men have  steadily  built  their  reputation  throughout  the 
Southeast  by  successfully  playing  engagements  such  as 
college  dances,  conventions,  beauty  pageants,  and  high 
school  junior-seniors.  Our  music  is  a  blending  of  the  "Big 
Band"  concept  with  the  "Sound"  of  the  current  era  and 
has  resulted  in  music  that  appeals  to  all  age  groups. 

The  1969-1970  campaign  was  the  best  ever  for  the 
SJ's,  the  climax  coming  when  Bob  Hope  stood  in  front 
of  Clemson's  Sentimental  Jazzmen,  and  told  a  capacity 
crowd  at  Littlejohn  Coliseum,  "Just  wait  till  I  tell  Les 
Brown  that  I  took  a  Sentimental  Journey  with  The  Senti- 
mental Jazzmen!"  This  was  quite  a  tribute  to  a  group  of 
men  who  have  given  the  Sentimental  Jazzmen  the  smooth- 
est sound  at  Clemson. 

COLONEL  GADDY,   KEN   MEANS,  Co-Leaders 


The  Sentimental  Jazzmen  are.  SAXES:  C 
Gaddy,  A.  Gardner,  R.  Seelke,  D.  Dorn,  K 
Means;  TRUMPETS:  K.  Smith,  B.  Klapman,  J 
Bourne,  B.  Rembold;  TROMBONES  B.  Rush,  B 
Mattox,  K.  Westbury;  BASS:  J.  Brookshire 
DRUMS:  B.  Parker,  PIANO:  B.  Mattox;  BACK- 
UP MEN:  B.  Homan,  D.  Archer,  K.  McMahon 
R.  Meadors;  BUSINESS  MANAGER:  J.  Gaskins 


Bolt,  J. 
Burroughs,  A. 


Clark,  K. 


Lewis,  A. 
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W$>&M  YOUNG  DEMOCRATS 


The  Young  Democrats  have  been  active  on  the  Clemson 
Campus  this  year  even  though  it  has  not  been  an  election 
year.  During  the  fall  semester,  the  Young  Democrats  invited 
speakers  to  visit  the  Clemson  Campus,  their  purpose  being 
to  inform  the  students  and  to  answer  any  questions  concern- 
ing policy  and  issues  which  were  of  interest  to  the  students. 

Regular  weekly  meetings  provided  valuable  information  to 
embers   of   the   Young    Democrats    Club.     Among    the 
speakers   presented   at   these   meetings   were   Clemson    Uni- 
versity  professors. 

organizing  a  lobby  promoting  immediate  plans  for  a 
Student  Union  Building,  the  Young  Democrats  played  a  vital 
part  in  campus  politics. 

With  new  projects  and  activities  in  mind,  the  Young 
Democrats  plan  an  even  greater  contribution  to  campus  life 
in   the  future. 


ROBERT   PARKER,    President 


YMCA  CABINET 

The  YMCA  is  a  place  filled  with  people  con- 
cerned about  their  own  individuality,  their  reactions 
to  and  interactions  with  others,  their  roles  in  the 
lives  of  others,  and  their  function  in  the  world.  The 
core  group  which  plans  and  organizes  the  "Y" 
activities  is  the  "Y"  Cabinet,  which  consists  of  in- 
terested students  from  all  classes  and  curriculums 
of  the   University. 

The  YMCA  Cabinet  has  experienced  during  the 
1969-70  school  year  many  memorable  activities — 
the  National  YMCA  Convention  in  St.  Louis  .  .  . 
Freshman  Camp  .  .  .  Freshman  Day  Picnic  .  .  . 
numerous  college  services  .  .  .  sports  services  .  .  . 
varied  social  services  .  .  .  and  several  community 
services. 

The  "Y"  purpose,  as  determined  by  the  Cabinet, 
is  to  "work  toward  an  atmosphere  favorable  to 
freedom  of  self-determination  and  self-realization 
for   ourselves   and    others   at   Clemson    University." 

MARTY  JONES,   President 


YOUNG  REPUBLICANS 

Moving  into  community  service  projects,  the  Young 
Republicans  worked  with  Student  Government  and  the 
S.  C.  Jaycees  to  help  fight  illiteracy  in  the  Clemson  area; 
activities  included  canvassing  and  tutoring.  The  Club  also 
sponsored  a  two-day  Parliamentary  Procedure  Workshop, 
the  first  of  its  kind  here;  a  Viet  Nam  Mail  Call,  which  en- 
listed students  to  mail  Christmas  cards  to  U.  S.  service- 
men, and  several   Republican-oriented   speakers. 

A  club  newsletter  was  brought  out  each  month,  and 
plans  were  initiated  for  a  Club  "library"  to  include 
pertinent  books  and   pamphlets. 

Looking  toward  this  fall's  state  elections  in  South  Caro- 
lina, the  club  leadership  has  encouraged  members  to  form 
opinions  on  prominent  issues  and  on  potential  candidates. 
Last  fall  the  club  joined  in  the  move  toward  initiating  a 
statewide  Republican  primary  to  replace  the  convention 
method  of  naming  candidates. 

DENNIS   MOORE,    President 


LOWER  LEFT:  Young  Republicans  react  to  moratorium  with  petition  support- 
ing the  president.  MIDDLE:  Dr.  Skelton  and  students  discuss  politics  with 
speaker,  Mr.  Arthur  Ravenel.    UPPER  RIGHT:  Spiro  is  his  FIRST  name!  LOWER 


WESLEY  FOUNDATION 

The  Wesley  Foundation  at  Clemson  is  a  service  of  the  United 
Methodist  Church  to  the  university  community,  but  it  is  not 
parochial  or  sectarian  in  its  emphasis.  It  is  committed  to  serving 
persons  in  their  search  for  values  and  meaning,  their  concerns  in 
ethics  and  morality,  their  exploration  of  the  significance  of  faith, 
particularly  in  relationship  to  education,  vocation,  and  a  life 
philosophy;  in  their  quest  for  identity  and  wholeness,  their  re- 
lationships to  the  world  in  which  they  live,  and  their  attempts 
to  be  |oyous,  self-fulfilled  human  beings.  The  program  of  the 
foundation  is  based  on  a  combination  of  these  concerns  with  a 
forthright  affirmation  of  the  Christian  view  of  life  and  the  mean- 
ing of  Christian  discipleship.  The  building  housing  the  foundation 
is  a  center  intended  for  study,  worship,  interpersonal  and  group 
relationships,  and  the  care  of  persons.  The  foundation,  however, 
is  more  than  an  organization,  program  or  building;  it  is  the 
"presence"   of  Christ  within  contemporary  education. 

REV.  DAVIS   BILBERRY,   Coordinator 


TOP:  Rev.  Bilberry  ponders  an  important  question.  LOWER  RIGHT: 
Members  enjoy  a  chuckle  and  a  coffee  break.  LOWER  LEFT:  Wesley 
Foundation   enjoys  a   morning   service. 


AIR  FORCE  ROTC 

The  Air  Force  ROTC  Program  here  at  Clemson 
is  rated  as  one  of  the  best  existing.  The  Air  Force 
ROTC  Program  strives  to  make  officers  out  of 
men  and  men  out  of  officers.  The  Air  Force  is 
selective  of  the  people  who  enter  its  General 
Military  Corps,  and  to  enter  its  Professional 
Officer  corps,  the  Air  Force  requires  excellence 
in  academics,  physical  qualifications  and  activi- 
ties. The  sophomore  Command  Leadership  Schoo 
is  a  preparatory  program  to  train  GMC  cadets 
to  be  officers,  whereas  the  junior  Command 
Leadership  School  prepares  the  cadets  and  gives 
them  experience  with  which  to  face  summer 
camp.  Bowman  field  welcomes  Clemson's  770th 
Air  Force  Detachment  to  an  hour  of  enrichmen 
while  increasing  the  cadets'  mental  and  physical 
capacities.  The  Air  Force  ROTC  four-year  pro- 
gram provides  young  men  with  the  opportunity 
to  have  the  privilege  and  honor  of  becoming  an 
officer  in  the  United  States  Air  Force. 


OPPOSITE  TOP:  Commander  James  Todd  gives  S.  O.  P.  OPPOSITE  LEFT:  Commander 
Berger  briefs  his  wing  staff  prior  to  drill.  MIDDLE:  The  drum  major  drills  AFROTC  Band. 
UPPER  LEFT:  CLS  wins  another  event  at  Field  Day.  ABOVE:  AFROTC  students  make 
a   close   inspection. 


FLIGHT  INSTRUCTION 
PROGRAM 

The  FLIGHT  INSTRUCTION  PROGRAM  at 
Clemson  provides  extended  training  to  advanced 
AFROTC  cadets  who  wish  to  obtain  a  broadened 
flying  background  before  entering  Flight  School 
upon  graduation  as  commissioned  officers  in  the 
United  States  Air  Force. 

In  order  to  qualify  for  the  Flight  Instruction  Pro- 
gram, a  student  must  be  an  advanced  Air  Force 
ROTC  cadet  with  at  least  two  years  remaining  at 
Clemson  before  graduation.  The  cadet  must  show 
outstanding  capabilities  through  the  Air  Force 
Officer  Qualifying  Test,  which  includes  a  pilot's 
aptitude  tsst  and  a  navigator's  test.  The  cadet  must 
also  pass  a  thorough  Air  Force  physical  examination. 

This  program  is  attractive  because  FIP  cadets  may 
obtain  a  private  pilot's  license  for  less  cost  than 
most  students  can. 


GEORGE  HAND.  Co 


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UPPER  RIGHT:  The  F.  I.  P.  cadefs.  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Johnson.  J..  Meelard,  D„  Knight.  G.. 
Faulkenberry.  H.,  Wilson.  D.,  Keels.  R.  LOWER  LEFT:  Air  Force  cadet  runs  the  pre-fliqht 
check.     LOWER    RIGHT:    Here's   the    World    War   One   flying    ace   ■ . 


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ANGEL  FLIGHT 

Angel  Flight  is  the  coed  auxiliary  of  The  Arnold 
Air  Society  at  Clemson.  The  angels  assist  the  society 
with  their  projects  as  well  as  participating  in  joint 
social  activities. 

This  year  the  group  began  their  projects  by  col- 
lecting a  "mile  of  pennies"  to  help  the  victims  of 
hurricane  Camille.  Angel  Flight  also  hosts  several 
projects  for  servicemen  and  underprivileged  children. 

Angel  Flight  has  participated  actively  at  the 
annual  area  conclaves  held  jointly  with  Arnold  Air 
Society.  The  angels  often  engage  in  Thursday  drills 
as  a  unit  or  separately  with  the  R.O.T.C.  flight  com- 
manders. Always  subject  to  the  inspecting  eye  of 
the  military  critic,  Angel  Flight  strives  to  uphold  the 
ideals  of  the  Air  Force  and  Clemson  University. 

SUSAN   COTHRAN,   Commander 


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UPPER  LEFT:  Perspective  pledges  get  Inside 
story  on  Angel  Flight.  UPPER  RIGHT:  Angels 
anticipate  Florida  conclave.  LOWER  LEFT: 
Commander  Susan  Cothran  types  another  re- 
port. LOWER  RIGHT:  Angels  participate  in 
pledging   ceremony. 


ARMY  ROTC 


The  United  States  Army  ROTC  Program  offers 
the  opportunity  to  become  the  leaders  of  tomor- 
row. Past  graduates  of  Clemson  University  who 
received  their  commissions  in  the  United  States 
Army  are  the  leaders  of  today.  They  are  serving 
their  country  throughout  the  world  and  are  proud 
to  represent  their  country  in  foreign  places.  These 
were  the  men  who  completed  the  four-year  pro- 
gram of  the  Army  Reserve  Officers  Training  Corps. 
This  program  includes  class  instruction  and  corps 
training  through  drill  procedures.  The  purpose  of 
the  Army  ROTC  Program  is  to  develop  young  men 
into  officers.  After  meeting  all  of  the  necessary 
requirements,  only  a  young  man's  determination 
and  will  power  will  determine  the  heights  to  which 
he  can  reach. 

CHARLES  H.  GOODING,  Commander 


OPPOSITE  LEFT:  Cadets  have  to  return  weapons  to  the  CM  after  drill.  UPPER  MIDDLE:  The 
M-16  is  very  effective  when  handled  correctly.  OPPOSITE.  LOWER  RIGHT:  Cadre  Training  Unit 
Inspection  is  an  important  part  of  drill.  TOP:  Join  the  army  and  carry  a  flag.  ABOVE:  The 
band    plays   on.     LEFT:   Commander   Gooding    at   work. 


ARMY  FLIGHT 

The  Army  ROTC  Flight  Program  at  Clemson 
University  is  designed  to  encourage,  motivate,  and 
instruct  cadets  who  have  the  attitude  required  for 
U.  S.  Army  pilot  training  after  their  graduation. 

To  be  eligible  for  the  Army  ROTC  Flight  Pro- 
gram, a  cadet  must  successfully  pass  a  physical  dur- 
ing his  summer  camp  training  in  addition  to  a  flight 
aptitude  test  administered  during  the  Junior  year. 

All  flight  program  cadets  receive  an  entire  semes- 
ter of  ground  school  instruction  from  accredited 
civilian  instructors.  They  are  instructed  in  preflight 
and  basic  flight  procedures,  navigation,  cross-coun- 
try, instrument  flight,  and  meteorology.  Each  par- 
ticipant in  this  program  receives  thirty-five  hours  of 
actual  flight  training  designed  to  give  him  confi- 
dence   in   his   ability. 


LIGHT  BRIGADE 

The  scarlet-clad  members  of  the  Light  Brigade  always 
appear  as  a  welcome  sight  to  the  boys  in  the  Army  ROTC 
cadet  corps.  Besides  marching  with  their  companies  and 
battalions,  one  of  their  main  activities,  the  Light  Brigade 
also  serves  as  secretary  and  hostess  for  the  military  staff 
and  visiting  Army  dignitaries. 

The  Light  Brigade  girls  have  participated  in  several 
service  projects  during  the  year,  including  filling  ditty 
bags  for  the  men  in  Viet  Nam,  assisting  with  the  Red 
Cross  blood  drive  and  their  birthday  cake  sale.  Trips  are 
taken  each  year  to  nearby  Army  posts,  such  as  Fort  Gor- 
don or  Fort  Jackson,  as  well  as  their  usual  outings  for 
cookouts,   hayrides,  and   picnics. 

The  Light  Brigade  has  become  an  important  part  of  the 
Army   ROTC  Cadet  Corps  of  Clemson   University. 

PEGGY   MACAULEY,   Commander 


SCABBARD 
AND  BLADE 


Representing  the  most  highly  regarded  college 
military  organization  on  the  Clemson  campus, 
Company  K-7  of  the  National  Society  of  Scab- 
bard and  Blade  brings  together  many  outstand- 
ing leaders  from  all  phases  of  our  campus  military 
structure — the  Arnold  Air  Society,  the  Counter- 
guerrillas,  and  the  Pershing  Rifles,  as  well  as  the 
battalion  and  wing  staff  officers.  The  major  ob- 
jective of  the  society  is  to  promote  a  better 
understanding  of  the  military  organization  and 
ROTC  in  general. 

Clemson's  Company  K-7  has  enjoyed  a  very 
active  and  successful  year.  Activities  included 
selling  rat  hats,  providing  ushers  for  the  presi- 
dent's box  at  home  football  games,  sponsoring 
the  annual  military  ball  and  banquet,  and  con- 
ducting the  initiation  of  new  members. 

WILLIAM    ETHEREDGE,  Commander 


Barker,  R. 

Cloninger,  J. 

Keeter,  W. 

Malphrus,  D. 

Settle,  J. 

Berqren,  S. 

Cochet.  A. 

Klrby,  W. 

Player,  V. 

Smalser,  R 

Chandler.  K. 

Etheredge.  W. 

McDaniel,  J. 

Posey,  E. 

Todd.  J. 

Church,  M. 

Gooding,  C. 

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OPPOSITE  TOP:  Blade  members  try  on  uni- 
forms. OPPOSITE  LEFT:  Sunny  side  up.  TOP: 
Scabbard  and  Blade  Ball  shows  social  side  of 
military.  MIDDLE:  Commander  Etheredge  and 
past  Commander  Kirby  discuss  plans.  BOTTOM: 
Scabbard  and   Blade  sells  rat  hats. 


ARNOLD  AIR  SOCIETY 

The  Arnold  Air  Society  joins  together  the  active  inter- 
ested Air  Force  advanced  cadets  into  a  group  that  greatly 
benefits  through  friendship  and  participation.  The  big 
event  of  the  Society's  year  is  the  annual  Dining-Out,  a 
banquet  training  function  complete  with  Angel  Flight 
members,  mess  dress,  cigars,  and  one  of  the  Air  Force's 
most  dynamic  speakers. 

Of  the  society's  many  projects,  the  major  activity  is 
the  washing  each  semester  of  the  Major  Rudolph  Ander- 
son, Jr.  Memorial  in  Greenville.  The  nearby  stream  is 
often  the  target  for  the  "Top   Brass." 

Arnold  Air's  major  activities  this  year  included  the 
building  of  a  homecoming  display,  corsage  sales,  a  hay- 
ride,  and  conclaves,  as  well  as  the  plane  washings  and 
Dining-Out.  All  activities  are  done  in  conjunction  with 
Angel  Flight.  Through  activities  and  projects,  the  Major 
Rudolph  Anderson,  Jr.  Squadron  serves  to  promote  the 
Air  Force,  to  further  train  future  officers,  and  to  provide 
fellowship  among  these  selected   individuals. 


Barker.  R. 

Bergrer 

.  S. 

Chapman,  J. 

Fowler.  W 

Eatson,  P. 

Cochet 

A. 

Fillyaw,  R. 

Hall.  W. 

ABOVE:    Formal    initiation    is    very    imDressive.     ABOVE    RIGHT:    The    Ang 
enjoy   a   hayride  with   the   Arnold   Air   Society. 


Irick,  W. 
Moyer,  R. 


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Oborn,  R. 
Ozbolt,  R. 


Player,  V.  Reynolds,  J.  Stanley,  T.  Todd,  J.  Williams,   D. 

Raffield,  W.  Settle,  J.  Thompson,  W.  Weston,  J.  Witt,  L. 


LEFT:  Cochef  seems  to  thrive  on  pizza  and  coke.    ABOVE:  Arnold  Air  worked 
hard   on   their   homecoming   display. 


PR  FOURTH 

REGIMENTAL 

HEADQUARTERS 


Serving  as  coordinator  for  some  sixteen  Pershing 
Rifle  units  located  in  the  five-state  area  of  the  Caro- 
linas,  Georgia,  Tennessee,  and  Alabama,  the  Fourth 
Regimental  Headquarters  has  been  nationally  ac- 
claimed as  the  best  among  its  eleven  brother  regi- 
ments across  the  nation.  The  Best  Regiment  Trophy 
stands  in  their  display  case  for  the  third  consecutive 
year — an  accomplishment  without  precedent  in  sev- 
enty-five years  of  Pershing  Rifle  History. 

The  pimary  responsibilities  of  the  Fourth  Regi- 
ment incompass  the  supervision,  administration, 
mediation,  coordination,  and  inspection  of  activities 
and  personnel  within  the  regiment,  including  the 
grading  and  rating  of  unit  competition  toward  the 
coveted  Douglas  Trophy,  presented  to  the  outstand- 
ing  regimental  unit. 

Commanded  by  National  Headquarters  at  the 
University  of  Nebraska,  the  purpose  of  the  Nationa 
Society  of  Pershing  Rifles  is  to  promote  standards  of 
excellence  among  ROTC  cadets  in  all  service  arms. 


Anderson,  C. 

Cauthen,  J. 

Jay,  J. 

Perez,  S. 

Blanton,  G. 

Cloninger,  J. 

Kirby,  W. 

Posey,  E. 

Callaway,  J. 

Hunter,  G. 

Mosely,  S. 

Shelton,  R 

TOP:    The    area    convention    at    Clemson    is    participated    in    by    all. 
ABOVE:  Commander  Shelton  completes  work  at  "office." 


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CAPERS 


CAPERS,  Coed  Affiliates  of  Pershing  Rifles,  was  estab- 
lished at  Clemson  University  in  1968  by  the  authority  of 
the  PR  National  Headquarters  at  the  University  of 
Oklahoma.  The  main  objection  of  CAPERS  is  precision, 
for  they  are  a  competitive,  precision  drill  team.  The 
CAPER  aims  are  to  establish  life-long  friendships,  learn 
about  the  Armed  Services,  and  gain  a  competitive  drive. 

CAPERS,  also  acting  as  a  service  organization,  filled 
ditty  bags  and  wrote  letters  to  our  soldiers  in  Viet  Nam 
at  Christmas  time.  They  also  help  the  Piedmont  Tubercu- 
losis and  Respiratory  Disease  Association  with  Christmas 
Seal  distribution.  This  year  they  held  exhibition  drill 
meets  at  other  schools  and  at  the  Fourth  Regimental  Drill 
Meet  at  Fort  Gordon,  Ga.  Being  sponsors  for  Company 
C-4  Pershing  Rifles,  CAPERS  are  present  at  numerous 
Pershing  Rifles  performances.  The  CAPERS  also  have  many 
social   functions   in   conjunction   with    the   Pershing    Rifles. 

PEGGY   BATSON.  Commander 


UPPER  LEFT:  Capers  offer  information  at  Student  Activities  Carni- 
val. UPPER  RIGHT:  "Forty  inches  all  around."  LOWER  LEFT: 
Advisor  and  Capers  enjoy  luau  activities.  LOWER  RIGHT:  Open 
Ranks.   March! 


COMPANY  C-4 


".  .  .  to  foster  a  spirit  of  friendship  and  cooperation 
among  the  men  of  the  military  department  and  to  maintain 
a    highly   efficient  drill    team." 

It  is  by  this  principle,  set  forth  by  the  founder  of  the 
Pershing  Rifles,  General  John  J.  Pershing,  that  the  Pershing 
Rifleman  lives,  whether  on  the  drill  field  in  the  heat  of 
competition  or  at  an  impromptu  party  brought  about  by  the 
quest  for  genuine  fun.  A  PR  learns  to  think  and  act  like 
the  men  around  him.  This  "one  from  many"  begins  on  the 
drill  field  where,  during  a  fancy  drill  routine,  the  individual 
PR  must  always  be  cognizant  of  what  other  members  around 
him  are  doing  in  order  to  insure  a  precision  unit,  to  perform 
separate  feats  as  a  single  entity.  The  "oneness"  instilled  on 
the  drill  field  carries  over  into  private  life  where  the  mem- 
bers develop  a  spirit  of  fellowship  and  brotherhood  uncom- 
mon to  military  organization   on   most   university  campuses. 


Wright    C. 
Assistant  Pledge 
Commander 

Adamo,  J. 
Executive 
Officer 


Rusher,  R. 
Scott,  P. 
Snyder,  M. 
Whitener.  J 
Winston.  P. 


PR  PLEDGES 


The  PR  Pledge  Program  for  Company  C-4  has  under- 
gone a  complete  overhaul  this  year.  The  pledges  started 
the  first  semester  with  a  period  of  training  in  basic  rifle 
manual.  They  were  inspected,  and  on  the  basis  of  attitude 
and  progress,  nine  were  chosen  to  march  in  the  drill 
platoon. 

Those  that  were  not  chosen  to  enter  the  company  were 
not,  however,  forgotten.  They  were  given  the  task  of 
representing  Clemson  University  in  competition  for  basic 
22-5  manual.  They  have  become  as  much  a  part  of  drill 
competition  as  the  advanced  platoon,  experiencing  the 
same  tension  and  the  same  desire  to  win. 

No  longer  will  the  pledges  drill  toward  an  unforseeable 
goal.  No  more  thoughts  of  the  Company  enjoying  itself 
on  trips  while  the  pledge  stays  on  campus.  The  pledge 
will  be  as  much  a  part  of  that  trip  as  a  company  member, 
sharing  entertainment  as  well  as  sharing  the  pride  of 
victory. 

Company  C-4  could  not  have  chosen  a  better  year  to 
initiate  this  change  in  procedure,  because  this  year's 
Pledge  Platoon  has  got  what  it  takes. 

JON    H.   ROBINETT,   Commander 


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UPPER  LEFT:  "Smokey  the  Bear  outers  another  fire." 
LOWER  LEFT:  Pledges  kept  on  their  Ps  and  Rs  by  Com- 
mander Larry  Harper.  BELOW:  Let's  see  now — was  that 
movement   to    begin   on    the    left   or   right  foot? 


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Shuler.  J. 

Silance,  R. 

Smith,  L. 

Stone,  G. 

White,  R. 

Sickinger,  W. 

Sloan,  J. 

Stephens 

M. 

Swayze,   R. 

Bridges.  R 

COUNTER-GUERILLAS 

An  elite  volunteer  organization,  the  Clemson  Counter-guerrilla 
Platoon,  is  composed  of  freshmen,  sophomores,  and  juniors  interested 
in  advanced  military  studies.  The  platoon  places  emphasis  on  total 
development  of  the  individual. 

Before  earning  their  coveted  black  berets,  candidates  must  com- 
plete a  rigorous  two-week  physical  training  program  culminated  in  a 
four-mile  run  and  the  Army  Physical  Combat  Proficiency  Test. 

Advised  and  instructed  by  Captain  Russell  Stoewe  and  Staff  Ser- 
geant Bill  Pray,  the  unit  prepares  the  individual  for  service  in  a  com- 
bat situation.  Members  are  trained  in  hand-to-hand  combat,  moun- 
taineering, small  arms  familiarization,  and  small  unit  patrolling  with 
particular  emphasis  on  counter-insurgency  operations. 

Practical  application  of  this  training  includes  regular  field  exercises, 
trips  to  Fort  Jackson  and  Dahlonega   Mountain  Ranger  Camp. 

Although  oriented  toward  the  military,  every  facet  of  the  program 
strives  to  develop  personal  traits  of  initiative,  self-confidence,  and 
discipline  which  will  serve  him  well  in  both  military  and  civilian   life. 

JIM    CULP,   Commander 


UPPER  RIGHT:  Hell  no  ...  he  shot  you  first. 
MIDDLE:  Which  hand  has  the  Chocolate  mess? 
BOTTOM  RIGHT:  The  CGs  practice  close 
order  drill.  OPPOSITE  TOP:  Turn  right  at  the 
third  mud  puddle  and  there's  the  PX.  OPPO- 
SITE LEFT:  Present  Arms!  OPPOSITE  RIGHT: 
Up,    up   and    away. 


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THE  PROGRAM 

For  the  past  eighty  years,  military  has  been  an 
important  part  of  Clemson.  Finally  in  1959,  ROTC 
became  a  two-year  mandatory  and  two-year  volun- 
tary program.  After  much  discussion  and  argument, 
ROTC  is  no  longer  mandatory  at  Clemson  Uni- 
versity. This  giant  step  was  taken  only  after  many 
polls  and  a  great  deal  of  planning  on  the  part  of 
the  University.  There  is  a  big  question  mark  in  the 
future  of  the  military  program  at  the  University. 
Now  that  ROTC  is  no  longer  required,  will  ROTC 
survive?  Only  time  will  tell  whether  or  not  the 
military  tradition   will   continue  at  Clemson. 


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DR.  ROBERT  C.  EDWARDS 

Dr.  Robert  Cook  Edwards  has  served  Clemson  University  in  capacities  ranging 
from  student  leader  to  president.  He  entered  on  an  academic  scholarship  in 
September  1929.  Before  receiving  his  Bachelor  of  Science  degree  in  Textile  Engi- 
neering in  1933,  he  held  membrship  in  Phi  Psi,  the  Arnold  Air  Society,  Blue  Key, 
Phi   Kappa   Phi,  Tiger  Brotherhood,   and   Scabbard  and   Blade. 

In  1956,  Dr.  Edwards  became  Vice-President  for  Development  at  Clemson  Uni- 
versity, and  in  1959  became  its  president.  Since  then,  he  has  received  an  Honorary 
Doctor  of  Laws  degree  at  both  Wofford  and  The  Citadel. 

Besides  being  intensely  interested  in  all  phases  of  his  university,  Dr.  Edwards 
serves  his  community  and  state  as  a  member  of  Lions  International,  the  Clemson 
Rotary  Club,  the  American  Legion  and  the  Shriners.  He  is  a  Master  Mason  and  a 
steward  in  the  Methodist  Church.  His  affiliation  with  the  United  Student  Fund,  Inc., 
and  the  South  Carolina  Heart  Association  further  demonstrates  his  interest  in  all 
phases  of  active,  constructive  participation. 

In  addition  to  his  community  interests,  Dr.  Edwards  is  an  avid  supporter  of 
Clemson  athletics.  In  all  these  things,  he  has  shown  that  he  is  a  man  concerned 
with  all  phases  of  community  and  university  life  and  with  the  world  outside  Clemson. 
He  is  a  man  of  dynamic  interests  and  in  every  way,  a  perfect  example  of  the 
Clemson   Gentleman. 


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THE  CHALLENGE 

Never  before  has  Clemson  University  faced  so  many  problems.  Never  before 
has  Clemson  University  faced  so  many  opportunities.  Never  before  has  Clemson 
University  been  more  strongly  manned,  equipped  and  organized  to  serve  the  people 
of  South   Carolina — especially  the   young   people. 

With  unwavering  support  and  wise  counsel  from  the  Board  of  Trustees,  Clemson 
University's  Administration  and  Faculty  are  facing  the  future  in  a  spirit  of  optimism 
and  hope.  They  are  perfecting  the  administrative  machinery  necessary  to  anticipate 
needs,  to  cope  with  situations  as  they  arise,  and  to  prepare  for  the  future. 

That  future  involves  a  probable  enrollment  of  10,000  by  1975.  More  importantly 
it  involves  a  continued  enhancement  of  quality  in  all  of  Clemson's  many  programs 
of  teaching,  research,  and  public  service.  Clemson's  goal  will  never  be  less  than 
the  best. 

This  is  important  to  the  Class  of  1970  and  to  all  future  graduating  classes. 
Never  before  did  leadership  in  business,  industry,  and  the  professions  demand  such 
high  educational  qualifications.  The  men  and  women  who  are  to  lead — and 
Clemson  graduates  always  have  been  leaders — must  have  such  qualifications. 
Clemson's  continuing  mission  is  to  equip  its  graduates  in  the  fullest  sense  for  the 
demands  of  the  future. 

ROBERT  C.   EDWARDS,   President. 


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THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

President  of  the  Board,  Edgar  Brown  is  a  senior  member  of  the  law  firm  Brown, 
Jefferies,  and  Mazursky  and  a  State  Senator  from  Barnwell  County. 

Former  Supreme  Court  Justice  James  F.  Byrnes  is  a  life  member  of  the  board. 
He  has  served  as  Secretary  of  State,  United  States  Congressman  and  Senator, 
and   governor  of  South   Carolina. 

Life  member  Patrick  Calhoun  is  executive  vice-president  of  the  North  Carolina 
National  Bank.  He  is  former  President  of  the  Clemson  Alumni  Association  and  the 
University   Foundation. 

A  life  member  from  Hartsville,  Robert  Coker  serves  as  a  member  of  the  Board 
of  Directors  of  the  Coker  College  Foundation.  He  also  has  an  honorary  Doctor  of 
Science  degree. 

Kenneth  Cribb,  general  manager  of  Troy  H.  Cribb  and  Sons,  served  at  Clemson 
as  president  of  Blue  Key,  co-editor  of  the  "Tiger",  and  was  also  named  to  Who's 
Who. 

Aside  from  serving  on  the  Board  of  Trustees  at  Clemson  University,  L.  D. 
Holmes  has  been  the  recipient  of  the  Distinguished  Service  Award  presented  by 
the   South   Carolina    Farm    Bureau. 

Life  member  Frank  Jervey  is  a  former  vice-president  of  Development  for 
Clemson.  He  was  decorated  for  heroism  in  World  War  I  and  was  chosen  "excep- 
tional civilian"   in  World  War   II. 


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A  Clemson  graduate,  E.  Oswald  Lightsey  is  a  past  member  of  the  Board  of 
Visitors  and  is  also  now  serving  his  second  term  on  the   National   Alumni   Council. 

Gordon  McCabe,  graduate  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  is  on  the  board  of 
Directors  of  the  S.  C.  National  Bank  and  serves  on  the  Board  of  the  New  Orleans 
Cotton   Exchange. 

A.  M.  Ouattlebaum,  president  of  Harlee-Ouattlebaum  Construction  Company, 
graduated  from  Clemson  in  1934  and  attended  Cornell  for  his  masters.  He  is 
presently  with  the  South  Carolina  Highway  Department. 

Paul  Ouattlebaum  is  a  Clemson  graduate  in  engineering.  He  is  now  serving 
on  the  Educational  Policy  and  Student  Affairs  Committee,  and  on  The  Development 
and   Public   Relations  Committee  at  Clemson. 

James  Self,  life  member,  is  a  Citadel  graduate.  Today  he  serves  as  president 
of  the  Textile  Investment  Company  and  Greenwood  Mills.  He  is  also  a  director  of 
the  South   Carolina   National   Bank. 

Life  member  Winchester  Smith  has  interests  in  agricultural  development  in 
South  Carolina.  He  was  the  second  Clemson  graduate  to  be  elected  to  the  Board 
and  resides  in  Williston,  South  Carolina. 

COUNTER-CLOCKWISE  FROM  TOP  LEFT:  E.  Brown.  J.  Self.  L.  D.  Holmes.  P.  Calhoun.  E.  O. 
Lightsey,  W.  Smith.  J.  F.  Byrnes,  P.  Quattlebaum,  F.  Jervey,  R.  Coker,  T.  H.  Cribb.  G.  McCabe, 
A.   M.  Quattlebaum. 


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CLEMSON  ALUMNI  ASSOCIATION 

The  Clemson  Alumni  Association  is  the  tie  that  binds  the  closest  brotherhood 
in    the   world — the   Clemson    Alumni    family — and    Clemson    University. 

Located  in  the  heart  of  the  Clemson  campus,  the  Clemson  Alumni  Office  is 
"service  central"  for  more  than  25,000  former  students — 19,000  of  which  have 
received  the  Clemson  diploma — and  for  the  more  than  6,500  young  men  and 
women  who  share  an  educational  experience  in  an  environment  of  friendliness  and 
diversity. 

THE  CLEMSON  WORLD,  published  seven  times  a  year  and  distributed  to  all 
active  alumni  and  Clemson  seniors,  is  the  chief  publication  of  the  Association.  The 
Clemson  Placement  Office  is  another  facet  that  serves  alumni  and  students  alike 
bringing  together  those  who  are  interested  in  new  positions  and  firms  that  are 
seeking   personnel. 

Under  the  sponsorship  of  the  Alumni  Association,  the  Clemson  Foundation 
maintains  several  student  aid  funds  and  also  a  permanent  endowment  fund  to  help 
insure  the  continued  excellence  of  the  University. 

COUNTER-CLOCKWISE  FROM  TOP:  Alumni  officers  at  a  working  luncheon.  George  H.  Aull,  Jr. 
'44,  President  Alumni  Association.  Reunioning  Alumni  "Telling  it  like  it  was",  Joe  Sherman.  Director 
of  Alumni   Relations,   Alumni  of  the    President's   Reception. 


EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL 

ROBERT  C.   EDWARDS President 

WALTER  T.  COX     ....     Vice-President  for  Student  Affairs,  Dean  of  Students 
MELFORD  A.  WILSON     .     .     Vice-President  for  Business  and  Finance,  Comptroller 

WILLIAM  W.  BRYAN Vice-President  for   Development 

VICTOR  HURST     .     .     .     Vice-President  for  Academic  Affairs,  Dean  of  University 

ADMINISTRATIVE  OFFICERS  AND  STAFF 

ROBERT  C.   EDWARDS President 

ALLEN  W.  RIGSBY Assistant  to  the   President,   University  Counsel 

DOROTHY  L.  ABBOTT Secretary  to  the  President 

CLOCKWISE   FROM   TOP   LEFT:  W.  T.   Cox,    R.   C.    Edwards,    D.    Hunt,    V.    Hurst.    M.   A.   Wilson, 
A.  W.   Rigsby,   W.  W.   Bryan. 


ADMINISTRATION  OF  STUDENT  AFFAIRS 

WALTER  T.  COX    ....     Vice-President  for  Student  Affairs,  Dean  of  Students 

F.  J.   HOFFMANN Student  Activities   Director 

GEORGE  E.  COAKLEY Dean  of  Men 

SUSAN   G.   DELONY Dean  of  Women 

KENNETH  N.  VICKERY Director  of  Admissions 

FRANK  J.  HOWARD Director  of  Athletics 

BUFORD  E.  TRENT Director,  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

VIRGINIA  S.  HARDIE Counseling   Psychologist 

JUDSON  E.  HAIR Director  of  Student  Health  Service 

COUNTER-CLOCKWISE   FROM   TOP   RIGHT:   G.   E.  Coakley,   K.   N.   Vickery,    B.   E.  Trent,   S.   G. 
Delony,    F.  J.   Hoffman,    F.  J.   Howard,    Dr.   V.    Hardie,    Dr.   J.    E.    Hair. 


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ADMINISTRATION  FOR  BUSINESS  AND 
FINANCIAL  AFFAIRS 

TRESCOTT   N.   HINTON Chief  Accountant 

JOHN   B.  GENTRY Director  of  Personnel 

RALPH  S.  COLLINS Director  of  Physical   Plant 

EARL  S.  LIBERTY Director  of  Purchasing 

WILLIAM   H.  DURHAM Director  of  Communications  Center 

HENRY  H.  HILL,  JR Director  of  Auxiliary  Enterprises 

MELVIN  C.  LONG Director  of  Public  Relations 

CLOCKWISE    FROM    TOP    LEFT:    T.    N.    Hinton,    M.    C.    Long,    R.    S.    Collins,    W.    H.    Durham, 
H.    H.    Hill,    E.   S.   Liberty,   J.    B.   Gentry. 


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COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE  AND  BIOLOGICAL 
SCIENCE 

DEAN  WILLIAM   H.  WILEY 

Under  the  expert  leadership  and  guidance  of  Dean  William  H.  Wiley,  this 
college  has  achieved  national  prominence  in  the  fields  of  Resident  Instruction, 
Research,  and  Extended  Education.  As  one  of  Clemson's  oldest  and  most  estab- 
lished Colleges,  it  offers  quality  education  designed  to  meet  the  ever  demanding 
needs  of  the  competitive  era  of  tomorrow. 

The  biological  sciences  serve  as  the  foundation  of  the  complex  and  ever  expand- 
ing agricultural  sciences,  while  also  serving  the  University's  needs  in  the  fundamental 
aspects  of  Biology.  The  students  are  given  thorough  training  and  experience  in 
both  the  technical  theory  and  practical  reality  of  the  basic  principles  of  agriculture 
and   biology. 

By  combining  modern  technology  with  tradition,  the  college  endeavors  to 
prepare  its  graduates  for  career  opportunities  in  education,  industry,  business, 
services,  communication,      conservation,   and    recreation. 

COUNTER-CLOCKWISE  FROM  TOP:  It  takes  a  good  eye  and  memory  for  lab  identification. 
A  group  of  Agriculture  majors.  Dean  Wiley  checks  over  a  very  demanding  schedule.  The  school 
is   probably  best   known  for   its   ice   cream.    Students   really   enjoy    Biology   labs. 


By  stressing  the  principles  of  function,  structure,  design,  beauty,  and  the  enrich- 
ment of  society  as  a  whole;  the  College  of  Architecture  prepares  young  men  and 
women  for  a   professional   life. 

The  curricula  offered  are  not  found  elsewhere  in  our  state.  Pre-professional  and 
professional  programs  in  Architecture,  City-Planning,  and  Building  Construction 
are  provided  at  the  undergraduate  and   graduate  levels. 

The  currriculum  in  Architecture  tries  to  balance  a  background  of  social  sciences 
and  math  with  professional  training  for  the  four-year  Bachelor  of  Arts  degree  in 
Pre-Architecture.  Then  a  masters  degree  is  offered  after  two  years  of  graduate  work. 

Students  may  elect  City  Planning  as  their  graduate  area  of  study.  It  is  the 
objective  of  the  city  planner  to  make  the  city's  form   imaginative  and   balanced. 

The  curriculum  in  Building  Construction  is  a  four-year  undergraduate  program 
designed  to  train  young  people  for  top  positions  through  a  program  of  balanced 
study. 

CLOCKWISE  FROM  TOP:  Professors  Pinkney  and  Means  are  hard  to  tell  from  their  students. 
Dean  McClure  works  with  a  City  Planning  class.  Visual  Arts  plays  an  important  role  in  the 
curriculum.  Everyone  has  a  chance  to  become  a  famous  artist.  Freshmen  are  anxious  to  receive 
a   good    "crit". 


SCHOOL  OF  EDUCATION 

DEAN    HAROLD   F.   LANDRITH 

The  School  of  Education  provides  professional  programs  designed  to  prepare 
undergraduate  and  graduate  students  for  careers  in  the  field  of  education.  The 
Clemson  University  Teacher  Education  Committee  which  includes  four  public  school 
administrators,  a  committee  from  each  department  offering  a  teaching  major,  and 
the  School  of  Education  have  designed  curricula  for  those  preparing  to  teach.  The 
curriculum  for  each  program  gives  the  student  opportunity  to  acquire  a  broad 
general  education  through  liberal  arts  and  science  courses.  Besides  learning  the 
historical,  philosophical,  and  psychological  background  of  American  Education,  each 
student  is  given  the  chance  to  learn  and  to  put  into  practice  effective  teaching 
methods. 

There  are  programs  leading  to  a  Bachelor  of  Arts  degree  in  Elementary  Educa- 
tion or  Secondary  Education,  and  to  a  Bachelor  of  Science  degree  in  Secondary 
Education  or  Recreation  and   Parks  Administration. 

Through  directed  teaching  and  Teacher's  Aide  programs,  Clemson  University 
will  be  able  to  produce  better  qualified  teachers. 

COUNTER-CLOCKWISE  FROM  TOP:  Ray  prepares  his  lesson  in  graphic  arts.  It's  not  all  class- 
room work  for  R.P.A.  majors.  Dean  Landrith  is  one  of  the  busiest  men  on  campus.  Practical 
experience   is  the   best  teacher.    Arts   and   Crafts  are   parts   of   elementary   education. 


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COLLEGE  OF  ENGINEERING 

DEAN   L.  G.  RICH 

The  era  of  space  exploration  is  responsible  for  extensive  revisions  in  Clemson  s 
College  of  Engineering.  Besides  offering  the  traditional  curricula  in  civil,  electrical, 
mechanical,  chemical,  ceramic,  and  agricultural  engineering;  the  college  is  planning 
to  establish  programs  in  the  new  fields  of  extraterrestial  engineering  and  ocean 
engineering. 

Additionally,  the  college  has  made  ample  time  available  for  students  to  take 
more  courses  in  the  humanities,  thus  preparing  the  engineering  student  to  deal 
with   social   problems. 

An  important  part  of  engineering  is  research.  The  new  Rhodes  Engineering 
Research  Center  completed  this  fall  houses  special  laboratories  for  implant  surgery, 
water  and  air  pollution  control   processes,  and   hybrid  computers. 

Another   important   activity    of   the    college   of   engineering    is    the    continuing 
education   for  engineers   employed    by   industry.    Through    its   Office   of   Industri 
and  Municipal  Relations,  the  college  has  sponsored  many  short  courses  and  semina 
in    new    technological    developments.     These    courses    designed    for    engineers 
practice,    provide   a    useful    function    in    translating    the    research    discoveries    in 
industrial   practice. 


CLOCKWISE  FROM  TOP:  Is  it  a  corner  stake  or  a  short  skirt  he's  zeroing  in  on?  Must  be 
loose  wire  somewhere.  The  inside  of  a  what?  Dean  Rich  explains  how  to  use  some  delic 
equipment.     Bill   at  one   of   his   all    night   drawino    projects. 


COLLEGE  OF  INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 
AND  TEXTILE  SCIENCE 

DEAN  W.  D.  TREVILLIAN 

Existing  for  fourteen  years,  the  College  of  Industrial  Management  and  Textile 
Science  has  educated  young  people  for  the  professional  and  textile  fields,  training 
them  for  key  positions  in  the  expanding  economy  of  our  country  and  state. 

The  curriculum  includes  undergraduate  programs  leading  to  a  Bachelor  of 
Science  degree  in  Industrial  Management,  Textile  Science,  and  Textile  Chemistry 
and  a  Bachelor  of  Arts  degree  in  Economics.  Programs  of  graduate  study  are 
offered   in   Management,  Economics,  Textiles,  and  Textile  Chemistry. 

The  College  of  Industrial  Management  and  Textile  Science  strives  for  a 
diversified  and  versatile  education  in  all  its  programs,  following  the  belief  that  a 
lifelong  capability  for  education  increases  the  effectiveness  of  a   potential   leader. 

COUNTER-CLOCKWISE  FROM  TOP:  Who  was  it  that  told  me  to  wear  a  necktie  to  lab?  W.  D. 
Trevillian.  Dean  of  the  College  of  Industrial  Management  and  Textile  Science.  Firsthand  knowledge 
of  the  weaving  process  is  gained  through  the  use  of  looms  in  textile  labs.  Because  of  the  large 
size   of  looms,    people   are   amazed    that   weaving    is   such    a   slow   process. 


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COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 

DEAN   H.  M.  COX 

The  strengthening  and  enrichment  of  Clemson  University's  educational  programs 
are  underscored  with  the  creation  of  the  college  of  liberal  arts. 

The  college  of  liberal  arts  initially  consists  of  four  academic  departments: 
English,  modern  languages,  music,  social  sciences.  D.  W.  Daniel  Hall,  an  almost 
two  million  dollar  facility,  provides  classrooms  and  offices  for  the  departments  of 
English,  modern   languages,  and   music. 

Undergraduate  degree  programs  are  now  available  in  English,  history,  modern 
languages,  political  science,  psychology  and  sociology,  with  graduate  programs 
offered  in  most  of  these  areas.  An  interdisciplinary  program  leading  to  a  minor  in 
fine  arts  is  offered,  and  plans  are  to  expand  the  program  into  a  major  concentration. 
Plans  are  already  under  way  to  initiate  additional  programs  at  both  the  under- 
graduate and   graduate   levels. 

More  than  a  year  of  careful  planning  and  coordination  have  laid  the  ground- 
work for  the  creation  of  the  College  of  Liberal  Arts  and  course  offerings  on  the 
graduate  level  are  anticipated  with  a  sizable  number  of  graduate  students  by  1975. 

CLOCKWISE  FROM  TOP:  Is  this  his  bag?  Is  Algernon  still  fighting  for  survival?  H.  M.  Cox, 
Dean  of  the  College  of  Liberal  Arts.  The  door  to  a  prof's  office  is  always  open.  A  student 
proposes   a    perplexing   question. 


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SCHOOL  OF  NURSING 

DEAN  GERALDINE  LABECKI 

The  School  of  Nursing,  created  in  1965,  provides  two  programs  designed  to 
prepare   the   student  for  a   career   in    nursing. 

The  shorter  program,  which  last  two  academic  years  and  one  summer  session, 
leads  to  an  Associate  in  Arts  degree.  The  purpose  of  this  program  is  to  prepare 
technically  and  competent  nurses  who  will  practice  in  hospitals,  clinics  and  similar 
agencies.  The  clinical  nursing  experiences  take  place  in  the  Anderson  Memorial 
Hospital. 

The  program  leading  to  a  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Nursing  lasts  four  academic 
years  and  is  designed  to  prepare  nurses  for  the  practice  of  professional  nursing  in 
various  settings  such  as  hospitals,  industries,  and  clinics.  The  program  offers  the 
foundation  for  graduate  study  in  nursing  and  an  unlimited  opportunity  for  sound 
career  development  in  professional  nursing.  Clinical  nursing  experiences,  also  under 
the  guidance  of  the  faculty,  take  place  with  patients  in  the  Greenville  Hospital 
system. 

COUNTER-CLOCKWISE  FROM  TOP:  Student  nurses  keep  up  with  the  progress  of  a  patient. 
Dean  Labecki  heads  up  a  fine  staff.  All  he  really  has  is  a  hangover.  Wow!  Look  at  this  magazine 
I    found    under   the   sheets   of   the    last   patient. 


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COLLEGE  OF  PHYSICAL  AND  MATHEMATICAL 
SCIENCES 

DEAN  C.  V.  AUCOIN 

Always  attuned  to  the  times  and  its  needs,  Clemson  University's  traditional 
strengths  in  the  physical  and  mathematical  sciences  are  advancing  on  a  broad  front 
with    the   establishment    of   the    College    of    Physical    and    Mathematical    Sciences. 

Created  with  the  division  of  the  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences  on  July  I,  1969, 
the  new  college  initially  has  three  departments:  chemistry  and  geology,  mathematics, 
and   physics. 

In  cooperation  with  Anderson  Memorial  Hospital  and  Greenville  General 
Hospital,  the  college  offers  a  four-year  curriculum  in  medical  technology.  The 
first  three  years  are  spent  in  class  work  at  Clemson  and  the  final  year  in  residence 
at  one  of  the  hospitals  where  the  student  takes  courses  under  instruction  of  the 
hospital   staff. 

The  College  of  Physical  and  Mathematical  Sciences  also  has  quality  programs 
in    pre-dentistry,   pre-medicine,   and   pre-pharmacy. 

CLOCKWISE  FROM  TOP:  Maybe  this  time  I'll  get  the  right  results!  I  thought  I  followed 
the  directions  correctly.  Dean  Aucoin  still  has  to  work  out  a  few  problems.  Next,  connect  wire  7 
to  terminal   J.    As   precise   as   precise   can    be. 


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Here  at  Clemson,  research  is  the  quest  for  knowl- 
edge to  help  man  and  to  improve  his  environment. 
Research  courses  are  offered  in  such  various  fields 
as   medicine  and   biology,   mathematics,  economics, 
architecture,  education,  and  industrial  management. 
This  research  has  been  the  development  and  proving 
ground    for    such    innovations    as    bone    and    tissue     I 
replacements  for  the  human  body,  the  planning  of      I 
cities  of  the  future,  and  the  application  of  engineer-     I 
ing   science   to   the   solution    of   practical    problems      I 
encountered   in   medical    research. 

Research  growth  has  been   phenomenal  at  Clem-      I 
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are  being  built  and  planned  t. 

rapidly  expanding   research   programs.     Research   at      I 
Clemson  has  an  extremely  promising  future,  and  it 
is  obvious  that  Clemson   is   making  significant  con- 
tributions   to    the    well-being    of    the    Twenty-First 
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GEOLOGY  RESEARCH 

In  addition  to  the  other  fields  in  which  research 
is  now  being  done  at  Clemson,  there  are  several 
studies  being  made  in  specific  areas  of  the  field  of 
Geology.  Participating  in  these  research  projects 
are  Dr.  R.  D.  Hatcher,  Dr.  V.  S.  Griffin,  Dr.  P.  K. 
Birkhead,  Dr.  D.  S.  Snipes,  and  Dr.  G.  M.  Haselton. 

The  project  of  Drs.  Hatcher  and  Griffin,  for 
example,  involves  a  study  into  the  interpretation  of 
the  geological  history  of  the  northwestern  section 
of  South  Carolina.  Dr.  P.  K.  Birkhead  is  presently 
trying  to  classify  a  species  of  marine  coral  which 
has  been  known  to  bear  petroleum  deposits. 

The  research  is  being  financed  by  outside  founda- 
tions in  an  effort  to  uncover  information  which  will 
bring  us  to  a  better  understanding  of  the  earth's 
history  and  possibly  bring  out  new  mineral  reserves 
that  can  be  used  to  better  our  environment. 


TOP  TO  BOTTOM:  A  graduate  research  assist- 
ant takes  a  sediment  sample  from  Lake  Hart- 
well.  Drs.  Griffin  and  Hatcher  examine  an 
outcropping  to  determine  its  composition.  Here 
they  study  rock  stratification,  a  study  of  the 
origin  of  various  deposits.  OPPOSITE  PAGE, 
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE  FROM  TOP  RIGHT: 
Graduate  students  in  biological  and  chemical 
fields  find  the  electron  microscope  indispensable. 
A.  E.  Schwartz.  Dean  of  the  Graduate  School 
and  Director  of  Research.  Working  being  done 
in   Environmental   Systems   laboratory. 


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Research  at  Clemson  expands  into  many  areas  of 
engineering.  Civil  Engineering,  for  example,  is  con- 
ducting current  research  in  the  areas  of  construction 
control  testing,  pavement  design,  and  highway 
safety. 

Clemson's  Chemical  Engineering  students  are 
studying  the  unpredictable  path  of  the  molecule. 
The  chemical  research  is  performed  by  professors 
with  advanced  undergraduate  and  graduate  stu- 
dents on  worthwhile  problems  that  provide  an  edu- 
cational experience  for  the  students. 

Other  areas  of  engineering  research  are  those  in 
Engineering  Mechanics  (working  with  ground  water — ■ 
surface  water  relationships  and  effects  of  friction- 
reducing  additives)  and  in  Electrical  Engineering 
(working  with  the  study  of  different  electrical  geo- 
physical  methods). 

At  Clemson  many  projects  of  Biomedical  Engi- 
neering research  are  active,  all  of  them  applying 
the  principles  of  engineering  science  to  the  solution 
of  practical  problems  encountered  in  medical 
research. 

Research  in  the  various  fields  of  engineering  at 
Clemson  are  helping  man  advance  into  civilization 
today,  and   into  space  tomorrow. 


ABOVE:  Optical  system  utilizing  a  laser  to  pro- 
duce Holograms.  TOP  RIGHT:  Graduate  as- 
sistants spend  quite  a  bit  of  time  in  the  labora- 
tory. MIDDLE  RIGHT:  It  is  seldom  that  the 
Electrical  Engineering  Department's  Page  Ana- 
logue Computer  is  not  in  use.  BOTTOM  RIGHT: 
Most  experiments  depend  on  exact  measurements. 


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ENGINEERING 

Research  projects  in  the  Ceramic  Engineering  de- 
partment are  presently  being  conducted  by  Dr. 
Samuel  F.  Hulbert  and  Dr.  Clifford  C.  Fain.  One 
experiment  is  with  water  soluble  glass;  another  is 
with  replaceable  ceramic  bones. 

The  idea  of  the  glass  project  is  to  develop  a 
container  material  which  after  use  or  if  broken  will 
revert  back  to  its  original  elements.  Once  the  glass 
is  shattered  the  bonds  between  the  molecules  will  be 
disarranged  causing  the  glass  to  decompose.  This 
glass  will  eliminate  a  major  portion  of  our  waste 
problems. 

Drs.  Hulbert  and  Fain  hope  that  the  ceramic  bones 
they  are  working  with  will  someday  replace  old, 
brittle  human  bones.  Successful  bone  transplants 
have  been  made  on  dogs,  bringing  closer  the  goal 
of  successful  human  transplants. 


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TOP  TO  BOTTOM:  Insertion  of  porous  ceramic  in  dog  lemur. 
Blood  coagulation  studies  by  J.  Klawatter.  Processing  of  water 
soluble  glass  test  specimen  is  a  part  of  research  on  design  and 
evaluation  of  a  water  soluble  disposable  glass  packaging 
container. 


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AGRICULTURE 

Although  the  search  for  -food  goes  on  as  before; 
it  has  taken  on  special  significance  since  millions 
today  are -on  the  verge  of  starvation.  To  help  the 
United  States  assume  the  burden  of  feeding  the 
world's  masses,  Clemson  University  has  vigorous 
programs  of  research  on  food  production,  process- 
ing, and  improvement. 

Today  agricultural  research  is  conducted  at  the 
campus,  and  at  four  branch  stations  located  through- 
out the  state.  The  branch  stations  are  well-located 
so  as  to  carry  on  research  applicable  to  all  of  the 
geographical  regions  of  the  state. 

Work  is  being  done  on  all  phases  of  agriculture 
from  producing  a  better  quality  product  to  devising 
better  farming  equipment.  Through  research  at 
Clemson,  valuable  and  economic  substitute  food 
products  are  being  obtained  from  the  simple  soy- 
bean. 

Clemson  University  looks  forward  to  a  future  in 
research  that  will  make  significant  contributions  to 
the  twenty-first  century. 


CLOCKWISE  FROM  TOP  CENTER:  Stronger  shells  are  being  developed  to  allow  easier 
shipping  of  eggs.  A  giant  pea  picker  undergoes  a  vigorous  examination.  It  takes  more 
than  water  to  grow  a  healthy  plant.  Soil  samples  from  all  over  the  state  are  tested. 
Peach  picking  goes  automatic  with  help  from  Clemson.  Laboratory  cultures  are  studied. 
Supper   chicken   has   his   battery   recharged. 


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TOP:  SARA  R.  KARESH,  Tri-Level  Committee  4;  Student 
Senator  2,  3,  4;  Chairman  Student  Organizations  and 
Affairs  Committee  4;  Angel  Flight  I,  2,  3,  4,  Commander 
2,  3:  Majoring  in  Secondary  Education. 
MIDDLE:  ROWENA  G.  SOBCZYK,  Delta  Sigma  Nu  3,  4: 
Secretary-Treasurer  of  Student  Body  4;  Sigma  Beta  Chi  I, 
2,  3.  4;  Clemson  Civic  Ballet  I.  2,  3,  4;  Young  Republicans 
I.   2,   3,   4:   Majoring   in    Pre-Med. 

BOTTOM:  '  RICHARD  L  OBORN,  D.  M.  C,  AFROTC 
Commandants  Award  4;  Treasurer  Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  4; 
Blue  Key  4;  Alpha  Phi  Omega  I,  2,  3,  4,  President  4; 
WSBF  2,  3,  Business  Director  4:  Arnold  Air  Society, 
Chaplain    4;    Majoring    in    English. 


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TOP:  PAUL  W.  ASKINS,  Blue  Key  4;  High  Court  3,  4,  Chairman  4;  BSU  I,  2, 
3,  4;  WSBF  Traffic  and  Continuity  Manager  3,  4;  Army  ROTC;  Majoring  in 
Industrial   Management. 

ABOVE:  GARY  CLARY,  Student  Body  Vice-President;  Tiger  Brotherhood  4; 
AFROTC;   Delta    Kappa   Alpha    3,   4;   Majoring   in    History. 

RIGHT:  ANNE  C.  MORRIS,  AIA  4:  Secretary  Judicial  Board  4;  Senior  Class 
Council  4;  WSA  Judicial  Board  4;  TAPS  Junior  Staff  4;  Court  of  Appeals  4; 
Majoring   in  Architecture. 


WHO'S  WHO 


UPPER  RIGHT:  JANE  W.  HASS,  Highest  Hon- 
ors I,  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  3,  4;  Sigma  Tau 
Epsilon  3,  President  4;  Order  of  Athena  3,  4; 
Sigma  Beta  Chi  I,  2,  3,  4,  President  4;  Inter- 
sorority  Council  3;  TAPS  Advertising  Manager 
3;   Majoring    in    Math. 

UPPER  LEFT:  MARION  COOPER  THOMPSON, 
Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  3,  4;  Chairman,  Court  of 
Lesser  Appeals  3;  Chairman,  Appeals  Court  4; 
SCSSL  2,  3,  4;  Alpha  Gamma  2,  3,  4;  Majoring 
in    Math. 

LEFT:  J.  DENNIS  BOLT,  Blue  Key;  Young  Demo- 
crats, President  3;  Tiger  Staff,  Editor  4;  Gamma 
Alpha   Mu;  Majoring  in   History. 


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TOP:  ELIZABETH  PITTS,  Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  2.  3,  4;  Order  of  Athena 

3.  4;  WSA   3,   4,   President  4;   Delta  Theta   Chi   2,    3,   4,    President  4; 

Inter-Sorority  Council  4:   Majoring   in    Math. 

LEFT:  ANTHONY  A.  COCHET.   Delta  Sigma   Nu  2,   3,  4;   Blue   Key 

4;  Scabbard  and   Blade  3.  4,   Executive  Officer  4;  Arnold  Air  Society 

2,    3.   4;   Student   Senator    I,   2,    3,    4;   SCSSL    I,    2.    3.    4,    Delegation 

Chairman  3.  4,  Chief  Justice  of  the  SCSSL  Supreme  Court  4;  Young 

Republicans  4;  AFROTC:  Majoring  in   Pre-Med. 

RIGHT:  JAMES  E.  FOSTER,  JR.,  Student  Senate  2,  3.  4.  President  4: 

Appeals   Court  4:    Blue    Key   4;   Alpha    Gamma    2,    3,    4:    Advanced 

ROTC.   Cadre   Commander   4;    Majoring    in    Industrial    Management. 


TOP  LEFT:  MICHAEL  J.   FAER,   DMC   ROTC  4;   Delta   Sigma   Nu  2,   3,  4, 
Epsilon  3,  4;   Block  "C"  Club  3,  4;   Majoring   in   Pre-Med. 

TOP  RIGHT:  EDWIN  F.  HERRINGTON,  DMC  ROTC  4;  AlChE  I,  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Eta  Sigma  I.  2,  3, 
4,  Vice-President  3:  Tau  Beta  Pi  3,  4,  Vice-President  4:  Phi  Kappa  Phi  3,  4,  Vice-President  4: 
Majoring   in   Chemical    Engineering. 

LEFT:  NANCY  R.  DANNALS,  Sigma  Beta  Chi  I,  2,  3,  4;  Inter-Sorority  Council  4:  TAPS  Organi- 
zation   Editor  4;   Majoring   in    English. 

RIGHT:  M.  DONALD  ALEXANDER,  DMC  ROTC:  Delta  Sigma  Nu,  Secretary:  Student  Senator 
I,  2,  4:  Tiger  Brotherhood  4;  Delta  Kappa  Alpha  I,  2,  3,  4:  I FC  Secretary  4:  Young  Republicans: 
Majoring   in    Pre-Med. 


WHO'S  WHO 


RIGHT:  CATHY  L.  MOSS,  Student  Senator  4; 
Central  Spirit  Committee  4;  Rat  Master  4;  Delta 
Theta  Chi  I,  2,  3.  4,  President  4,  Pledge  Master  4; 
Majorinq   in   Zoology. 

BELOW  LEFT:  JOHN  C.  NORTON,  Young  Demo- 
crats 4;  Tiger  Associate  Editor  3,  4;  High  Court  4; 
Calhoun  Literary  Society  2,  3,  4;  Gamma  Alpha  Mu 
2,   3,  4:  Maioring   in   English. 

BELOW  RIGHT:  J.  DAVIS  JORDAN,  Dairy  Science 
Club,  Vice-President  4:  Army  ROTC;  High  Court  4; 
Delta  Kappa  Alpha,  President  4;  Tiger  Brotherhood 
4;   Majoring   in    Dairy   Science. 


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TOP  LEFT:  MARTENZA  L.  JONES,  Miss  Clemson  University  I: 
R.  F.  Poole  Scholarship  4:  Phi  Kappa  Phi  3,  4;  Order  of  Athena, 
President  4:  YMCA  I,  2,  3,  4,  President  4;  Majoring  in  Elementary 
Education. 

TOP  RIGHT:  DANIEL  E.  HUNT,  President  of  Student  Body  4;  Blue 
Key  3.  4;  Alpha  Gamma  3,  4;  Army  ROTC;  Majoring  in  Economics. 
LEFT:  JAMES  L.  COLEMAN,  JR.,  Phi  Kappa  Phi  3,  4:  Air  Force 
ROTC:  Tiger  Band  I,  2.  3,  4:  Concert  Band  I.  2,  3,  4:  Tiger  Band 
Staff  2,  3,  4:  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Majoring  in  Electrical  Engineering. 
RIGHT:  CHARLES  H.  GOODING,  R.  F.  Poole  Scholarship  I,  2, 
3,  4;  AlChE  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Eta  Sigma  2,  3,  4;  Tau  Beta  Pi  3,  4; 
Phi  Kappa  Phi  3,  4;  Scabbard  and  Blade  3,  4,  Treasurer  4;  Army 
ROTC  Brigade  Commander  4;  Pershing  Rifles  I,  2;  Majoring  in 
Chemical   Engineering. 


WHO'S  WHO 


RIGHT:  JUDITH  E.  BEACH.  Food  Science  Club 
I,  2.  3,  4,  Secretary  4:  Order  of  Athena  3,  4, 
Treasurer:  Phi  Kappa  Phi  3,  4:  WSA  Judicial  Board 
4:  Majoring  in   Food  Science. 

BOTTOM  LEFT:  DARRA  D.  WILLIAMSON,  Order 
of  Athena  3,  4;  Central  Spirit  Committee  I,  2,  3,  4: 
Sigma  Beta  Chi  2,  3.  4:  TAPS  Greeks  Editor  3: 
Varsity  Cheerleader  3:  Majoring  in  Biology. 
BOTTOM  RIGHT:  JOHN  E.  SETTLE.  JR..  Blue  Key 
3,  4,  Vice-President  4:  Tigerama  Director  4:  Arrold 
Air  Society  3,  4:  TAPS  Editor-in-Chief  4:  Tiger 
Brotherhood  4:  Scabbard  and  Blade  4;  Majoring  in 
Zoology. 


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SENIORS 


WILLIAM  L.  ABERNATHY  .  Pendleton,  S.  C. 
AGRONOMY 

ALBERT  W.  ABRAMS     .     .     .     Cayce,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

EDGAR  B.  ABRAMS     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

JEFFERY  R.  ABRAMS    .    .    .    Eastover,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 


BRUNELLO  ACCOMANDO  .   Inwood,  N.Y. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

LEWIS    L.   ACKER      .      .      .      Anderson,  S.  C. 
GEOLOGY 

ELIZABETH   R.  ADAMS    .    .    Annapolis,  Md. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

ERNEST  L.  ADAMS     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 


JAMES  M.  ADAMS     ....     Union,  S.  C. 
ANIMAL  SCIENCE 

ROBERT  D.  AINSWORTH  .  Falls  Church,  Va. 
METALLURGICAL  ENGINEERING 

LAURA  S.  ALEXANDER  .  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

MILTON   D.ALEXANDER    .    .    Brunson,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 


•  JERRY  W.  ALLEN     .    .    .    Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

BARNETT  A.  ALLGOOD     .     .    .  Toccoa,  Ga. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

ROLAND  P.  ALSTON     .    .    .     Rembert,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  EDUCATION 

JAMES  C.  ALTMAN     .     .     .     Manning,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 


•  HAROLD  C.  AMICK    .    .    Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

PAUL   D.   AMOS     ....     N.  Augusta,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

CARROLL  S.  ANDERSON    .    Frankford,  Del. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JOHN  L.  ANDERSON     .    .    .    Clinton,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


WILLIAM  B.  ANDERSON    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

WM.  S.  ARMSTRONG    .    Georgetown,  S.  C. 
METALLURGICAL  ENGINEERING 

DAVID  C.  ARNOLD    .    .    W.  Columbia,  S.  C. 
ENTOMOLOGY 

FRANK    H.   ARNOLD     .     .     Charleston,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


SENIORS 


•  RANDAL  J.  ASHLEY     .     .     .     Belton,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

RAYMOND  H.  ASKINS     .     Lake  City,  S.  C. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

PAUL  W.  ASKINS     .     .     .     Hartsville,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


SEMBOS   ATHANSAIOS     . 
PHYSICS 


Greenville,  S.  C. 


LARRY   N.   ATKINSON     .     .    Jefferson,  S.  C. 
ANIMAL  SCIENCE 

WAYNE  H.  ATKINSON      .     .     Liberty,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

HARRY  C.  AVINGER,  JR.    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

JOHN   O.  AVINGER    .    .    Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 


•  BOBBY  P.  AYERS     .     .     .     Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

HARLEY  G.  BABB  III     ....     Moore,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

TERRY   L.    BAILEY      .     .      .     Anderson,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

CHARLES   D.   BAKER     .     .     Columbia,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 


•  JAMES   C.   BARKER     .     .     .     Sumter,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

STEVEN    W.    BARKER     .     .     Lutherville,  Md. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

RICHARD  C.  BALLENGER  .  Anderson,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

CHARLES  M.  BANKS     .     .     .     Chester,  S.  C. 
ANIMAL  SCIENCE 


CHARLES  E.  BARDSLEY  III    .    Neenah,  Wise. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

JAMES   F.    BARKER      .      .      .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

ROBERT   E.   BARKER      .      .      .     Conway,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

THOMAS  O.  BARNWELL  .  Yonges  Is.,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 


•JANE   ELLEN    BARTLES    .    .    Rock   Hill,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 


BENNY  D.  BARTLEY     .     . 
BIOLOGY 


Aiken,  S.  C. 


THOMAS  C.  BASKIN,  JR.  .  Charleston,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

ARTHUR  T.   BASS   III     .    N.  Charleston,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 


SENIORS 


•  DAVID    S.    BASS     .     .     .     Bennettsv.lle,  S.  C. 
ANIMAL  SCIENCE 

DENNIS  L.  BAUKNIGHT     .     .     Easley,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 

PAUL    R.   BAZEMORE    .     .     .     Beaufort,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

JUDITH   E.  BEACH     .     .     .     Rock   Hill,  S.  C. 
FOOD  SCIENCE 


•  ROBERT  W.  BEACHY     .     .     .     Atlanta,  Ga. 

MECHANICAL   ENGINEERING 

W.   DANIEL   BEAMAN    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

MAXINE    E.    BEASLEY     .     .     Anderson,  S.  C. 
ELEMENTARY  EDUCATION 

DONALD   P.   BEAUDAIN    .    Greenv.lle,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 


•PAUL  D.  BEDARD    ....    Greenville,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JUDITH   K.  BELL     ....     Piedmont,  S.  C. 
ELEMENTARY  EDUCATION 

ROBERT  L.  BELL     .     .     .     Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

RICHARD  J.   BENNETT     .     .     Laurens,  S.  C. 
CERAMIC  ENGINEERING 


•  SCOTT  C.  BERGREN    .    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

THOMAS  C.  BETHEA,  JR.    .    .    Dillon,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 

WILLIAM    L.   BETSILL,   JR.    .   Anderson,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

PATRICK   E.   BINKLEY    .    .    .    Florence,  S.  C. 

CHEMICAL   ENGINEERING 


•  MICHAEL  G.  BISHOP    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

SONJA    J.    BISHOP      .      .      Greenville,  S.  C. 
ELEMENTARY   EDUCATION 

WAYNE   H.   BISHOP     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


DIANA  K.  BISSEY     .     .     .     Charleston,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  LARRY  M.  BLACKMON    .    .    Lancaster,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

THOMAS   L.   BLAKE     .     .     .     Burgaw,  N.  C. 
HORTICULTURE 

ROY  E.  BLANCHARD     .     .     .     Aiken,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND  PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

FRANK  S.   BLAND     .     .     .     Edgefield,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 


SENIORS 


RACHEL  A.   BLANTON     .     .     Seneca,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

DOUGLAS  J.  BLATTMACHR  .  G.  City,  N.  Y. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

JERRY  L.  BODIE     .     .     .     Ridge  Spring,  S.  C. 

PRE-MEDICINE 

PHILLIP   C.    BODLE     .     .     .     Cincinnati,  Ohio 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  CHARLES  E.  BOLEN     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

GEORGE  F.  BOLEN,  JR.    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

DENNIS  J.  BOLT     ....     Anderson,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

WILLIAM   P.   BONNER    .    .    .    Gaffney,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 


THOMAS  E.  BENNETLE    .    Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
ANIMAL  SCIENCE 

RANDALL  E.  BOUCHILLON    .    Seneca,  S.  C. 

TEXTILES 

HEYWARD   BOUKNIGHT,  JR.   .  Cola.,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

BERNARD  A.  BOWEN     .    .    Anderson,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 


•  ELIZABETH  M.  BROWN     .     .     Taylors,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

FRANCES   H.   BOWEN     .     .    Anderson,  S.  C. 
MEDICAL  TECHNOLOGY 

GLENN    BOWERS      .      .      .      Lancaster,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

CALVIN  N.  BOWIE,  JR.    .    .    Due  West,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 


•  MARION  C.  BOYD     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

SAMUEL    R.   BOYKIN     .     .    St.   Charles,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

DAVID  R.  BRABHAM    .    .    St.  Stephen,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

RALPH  J.  BRACKETT    ....    Tampa,  Fla. 
METALLURGICAL  ENGINEERING 


•  THOMAS  N.  BRADLEY     .     .     .     Greer,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

JOHN  L.  BRADY     .     .     .     Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

HARVEY   A.    BRAND     .     .     Charleston,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

WILLIAM   F.  BRANDT     .     .     .     Easley,  S.  C. 
CERAMIC   ENGINEERING 


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SENIORS 


•JOYCE  E.  BRELAND    .    .    .    Holly  Hill,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JOHN    A.    BRENNAN     .     .    .    Galesburg,  III. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

JAMES  A.  BREWER     ....     Easley,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

FRANK  K.  BRIDWELL     .     .     .     Central,  S.  C. 
DAIRY  SCIENCE 


•JOHN    R.   BROCK     .     .     .     Walhalla,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

NIGEL  R.   BROOKS     .     .     .     Baltimore,  Md. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

WILLIAM   L.   BROOME    .    .    Abbeville,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

DAVID    M.    BROWN      .     .      Burlington,  N.  J. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  JAMES  W.  BROWN     ....     Aynor,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

PATRICK    M.    BROWN     .     .     Lawrence,  N.  Y. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

REX  A.  BROWN Cayce,  S.  C. 

RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

THOMAS  J.  BROWN    .    Kenneth  Square,  Pa. 
INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 


•  WAYNE  P.  BROWN     ....     Easley,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

MELVIN  N.  BROWNE     ....     Troy,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL   ENGINEERING 

DONALD  L.  BRUCE     ....     Greer,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

J.   PATRICK  BRUENING    .    Charleston,  S.  C. 
PHYSICS 


•  JAMES   H.  BRUNSON     .     .    .    Manning,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

MARVIN    R.   BUCHANAN   .  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
ECONOMICS 

JAMES  A.  BUCK Sumter,  S.  C. 

BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

JAMES  L.   BUCKNER     .     .     .     Roswell,  Ga. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 


•  LINDA  N.  BUDDIN     ....     Olanta,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

ELVIN    L.    BULL     ....      Cameron,  S.  C. 
AGRONOMY 

JAMES  L.   BULL     ....     Abbeville,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 


RICHARD  E.  BULLER     .     . 
ECONOMICS 


Media,  Pa. 


SENIORS 


•  GEORGE  J.  BULLWINKEL  Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

RICHARD  C.  BURGESS    .    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

GRADY  S.  BURGNER    .    Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

JAMES  P.  BURNETTE     .     .     .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 


WILLIAM   W.   BURNS    .     .    Charleston,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

BUDDY  BURRELL     ....     Pendleton,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

W.   THOMAS   BURRISS     .     .    Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JOSEPH   R.  BURTON     .     .     Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


•  KENNETH    BUTLER      .      .      Bergenfield,  N.  J. 
ECONOMICS 

RUTHE  M.  BUTTS     .     .     .     Westminster,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

RACHEL  A.  BYRD     .     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
ELEMENTARY  EDUCATION 

WILLIAM  J.  BYRUM,  JR.    .    Anderson,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 


JAMES  V.  CAGGIANO     .     Cowpens,  S.  C. 

HORTICULTURE 

SAMUEL  R.  CAIN     ....     Union,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

WILLIAM  L.  CALKINS     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

ALAN  McK.  CAMPBELL  .  Washington,  D.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 


•  G.  ROBERT  CAMPBELL    .    Menlo  Park,  N.J. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JAMES  P.  CAMPBELL     .     .     .     Dillon,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

GUY   P.   CANAVAGGIE    .    .    Panama,  R.  P. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

WILLIAM  R.  CANN     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 


•  MICHAEL  L.  CAPPS     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
GEOLOGY 

JAMES   C.   CAREY      .      .      .      Clemson,  S.  C. 
HORTICULTURE 

MARVIN   G.  CARMICHAEL    .    Dillon,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 

J.  ALLEN  CARROLL     .     .     .     Chester,  S.  C. 
CERAMIC  ENGINEERING 


SENIORS 


•  WILLIAM  S.  CARSON     .     .    Columbia,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

WILLIAM    M.   CARSTEN     .    Jacksonville,  Fla. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

LARRY  D.  CARTER     ....     Easley,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 

JAMES  S.  CARTER    .    .    .    Fort   Lawn,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 


•  OSCAR  L.  CARTER     ....     Dillon,  S.  C. 

RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

THOMAS  B.  CARTER     .     .     Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

MECHANICAL   ENGINEERING 

DENNIS  R.  CASH     .     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

MIKE  T.  CASTRE     ....     Clemson,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 


•  DAVID    P.   CATANZARO     .    Anderson,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

CHARLES  E.  CAUBLE     .     .     Columbia,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

GEO  W.  CAUGHMAN,  JR.    Lexington,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

MICHAEL  S.  CAULDER    .    .    Camden,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  JOHN    M.  CAUTHER     .     .     Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

RONNIE  W.  CAUTHEN  .  Heath  Sprs.,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND  PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

M.  JUNE  CELY     ....     Greenville,  S.  C. 

MATHEMATICS 


DENNIS   D.   CHANDLER    . 
FORESTRY 


Towaco,  N.  J. 


•  JAMES  L.  CHANDLER     .     .     .     Greer,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

KEITH   D.   CHANDLER    .   N.  Charleston,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

MARGARET  S.  CHAPIN     .     .     Seneca,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

JOHN   C.  CHAPMAN     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
FORESTRY 


•  KENNETH  W.  CHAPMAN  .  Little  Mtn.,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

WALTER  CHILDSON,  JR.  .  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

JAMES    P.   CHOVAN     .    .    .    Bethlehem,  Pa. 

MATHEMATICS 

MICHAEL  V.  CLARK     .     Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 


SENIORS 


•  LELAND  T.  CLARKE    .    .    .    Charlotte,  N.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

GARY  E.  CLARY     ....     Gaffney,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

MARY  A.  M.  CLAYTON  .  Westminster,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

ROBT.  M.  CLAYTON,  JR.   Westminster,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 


•  JAMES  H.  CLEVELAND     .     .     Seneca,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

WILLIAM  E.  CLINE     ....     Dallas,  Texas 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

JAMES   M.  CLONINGER    .    Blackstock,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

TERRENCE  J.  CLYNE    .    .    Rocky  River,  Ohio 
ECONOMICS 


•  ANTHONY  A.  COCHET  N.  Charleston,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

JOHNNIE  E.  COCKCROFT  Moncks  C,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

WILLIAM  T.  COFFEY     .     .     .     Aiken,  S.  C. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

HENRY  GOGAN     .     .     .     Washington,  D.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


JOHN  W.  COKER     .     .     .     Edgemoor,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

RONALD  W.  COKER     .     .     Asheville,  N.  C. 
SCIENCE  TEACHING 

CHARLES  J.  COLE     ....     Sencea,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

JAMES  L.  COLEMAN,  JR.  .  Ridgeway,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 


LUDIE  M.  COLEMAN   III    .    Lake  City,  S.  C. 
FORESTRY 

JAMES  L.  COLEY  II     .     .     .     Anderson,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

DONALD  E.  COLLINS     .     .     Columbia,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

EDWARD  J.  COLLINS,  JR.  .  Belvedere,  S.  C. 

RECREATION   AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 


RANDALL  D.  COLLINS    .    .    Lancaster,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

THOMAS  H.  COLLINS    .    .    Newberry,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

BEN  G.  COMPTON    ....    Lexington,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

ROBERT  B.  COMPTON     .     .     Sumter,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


SENIORS 


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CAROLE   R.   CONE     .      .     .     Denver,  Colo. 
ELEMENTARY  EDUCATION 

DOUGLAS  M.  CONRAD    .   Charleston,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

JOHN  W.  COOK,  JR.    .    Williamsville,  N.Y. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

WILLIAM  W.  COOPER,  JR.  .  Hanahan,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


MURRAY  J.  CORMAN    .    Miami  Beach,  Fla. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 

CHARLES  M.  CORNISH    .    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 

JOHN  B.  CORNWELL  III    .    .   Clemson,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

JOHN  C.  CORNWELL    .    .    .   Clemson,  S.  C. 
PRE-VETERINARY 


•  MARION  S.  CORNWELL    .    .    Ft.  Myers,  Fla. 
BIOLOGY 

BENNETT  H.  CORPENING  .  Ashev.lle,  N.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

ALTON  L.  COX Clemson,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

GEDDES  M.  COX    .    .    .    Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 


•  HENRY  C.  COX,  JR.     .     .     Anderson,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JERRY   L.  COX Taylors,  S.  C. 

ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

JOHN    R.   COYLE     ....      Easley,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

ROBERT  M.  CRAIG     ....    Central,  S.  C. 

RECREATION  AND   PARK   ADMINISTRATION 


WILLIAM  T.  CRAIN     .     . 
FORESTRY 


Greer,  S.  C. 


MALCOLM   L.  CRAVEN     .    .    Florence,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

CHARLES  H.  CRAWFORD  .  Fort  Lawn,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

WILLIAM   H.  CROCKER    .    Columbia,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  WADE  C.  CROW     .     .     Spartanburg,  S.C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

MICHAEL  G.  CROWE     .     .     Marietta,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

JODYH.  CULLER     .     .     .    Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

WILLIAM  W.  CULLER     .    Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 


SENIORS 


•  J.A.CUNNINGHAM    .    Pleasantsville,  N.  J. 
AGRICULTURAL  EDUCATION 

WM.  R.  CUNNINGHAM  .  Waynesville,  N.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

ARTHUR  J.  CURRENCE     .     .     .     York,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

BRENDA  C.  CURTIS     .     .     .     Piedmont,  S.  C. 
ENGLISH 


•  JOHN  D.  CURTIS  II     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND   SCIENCES 

TIMOTHY   C.   DALEY     .     .     .      Inman,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

NANCY  R.  DANNALS    .    .    .    Maitland,  Fla. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

HAROLD  L.  DAVENPORT  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 


•  HAROLD  R.  DAVIS     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

JANEY   D.   DAVIS      .     .      .     Gainesville,  Ga. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

JOE   M.   DAVIS     ....     Gainesville,  Ga. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

KEITH   A.    DAVIS     .      .      .     Greenville,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


MAYNARD  J.  DAVIS,  JR.  .  Winnsboro,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

RICHARD  C.  DAVIS,  JR.    Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

STEVEN   E.   DAVIS     .     .     .     Charlotte,  N.  C. 

MATHEMATICS 

MARSHALL  L.  DEANHARDT   .    Belton,  S.  C. 
CHEMISTRY 


GORDON  H.  DECHMAN 
PHYSICS 


WILLIAM  W.  DEER     .     . 
BIOLOGY 


.    Macon,  Ga. 
Beaufort,  S.  C. 


ROBERT  A.  DeFRANCISCO    .    Derby,  Conn. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

ADRIANO  DEMORI    .    .    Cliffside  Park,  N.  J. 
ECONOMICS 


•  WILLIAM  F.  DEPEW     .     .     .     Baltimore,  Md. 
ECONOMICS 

CURTIS  M.  DERRICK    .    .    .    Clmeson,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

DANNY   O.   DERRICK     .      .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

WILLIAM   E.   DeYOUNG     .     .     Greer,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 


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CHARLES  L.  DICKSON  .  Sandy  Spgs.,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

THERA  J.   DIXON      .      .     .     Anderson,  S.  C. 
NURSING 

JUDSON  D.  DOBBINS     .     .     .     Greer,  S.  C. 
CERAMIC  ENGINEERING 

MARY  J,  DOBBINS     .     .     .     Townville,  S.  C. 

MATHEMATICS 


•  THOMAS  E.  DOBBINS     .    .    Townville,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING 

CATHY  L.  DODDS    .    .    .    Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

DENNIS  D.  DONOHUE  .  Cedar  Grove,  N.J. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

RICHARD  J.  DOREY    ....    Aiken,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 


•  ROBERT  C.  DOTSON    .    .    McDonaugh,  Ga. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

JAMES  F.  DOUGLAS    .    .    Greenwood,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

JAMES  S.  DOUGLASS    .    .    .   Clemson,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

DAVID  R.  DOVER     ....     Clemson,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 


THOMAS  P.  DOWLING    .    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
FORESTRY 

BRIAN    E.   DOYLE     ....     Closter,  N.J. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

THOMAS  D.  DREHER    .    .   Summerville,  S.  C. 
FORESTRY 

JUDSON  H.  DRENNAN  III  .  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 


•  ROBERT  F.  DRENNAN  JR.   .    Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

WILBUR  N.  DULIN,  JR.    .    .    Columbia,  S.  C. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

ALBERT  D.   DUNAWAY     .     .     Atlanta,  Ga. 
ECONOMICS 

ROBERT    R.    DuRANT      .      .      Manning,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 


•  FLOYD  D.  DURHAM     .     .     .     Pickens,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

LAWRENCE  B.  DURHAM,  JR.   Arcadia,  S.  C. 
TEXTILE  CHEMISTRY 

ERNEST  M.  DUVALL     .     .     .     Cheraw,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

HORACE  C.  DYAR     ....     Seneca,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


SENIORS 


G.   DAVID  DYKES     .     .     .     Thomasville,  Ga. 
HORTICULTURE 

KENNETH   D.  DYKSTRA     .     Charlotte,  N.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

WINSTON  M.  EADDY     .     Hemingway,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  EDUCATION 

BARRY  A.  EARLE     .     .     .    Valley  Station,  Ky. 
CHEMISTRY 


•  BRYAN   D.  EARWOOD    .    .    Anderson,  S.  C. 
MATHEMATICS 

JOHN   K.EDMONDS    .    .    .    Anderson,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

KENT  A.  EDMONDS     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

ROBERT  M.  EDNEY   .   .   Hendersonville,  N.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 


•  STEVE   R.   EDWARDS    .    .    .    Johnston,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING 

R.  CHAS.  ELDRIDGE,  JR.    Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

CAROLE  ELLIS Fort  Mill,  S.  C. 

BIOLOGY 

ROBERT  E.  ELLIS,  JR.    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 


•  JAMES  F.  ELROD     ....     Clemson,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

BOYD  B.  ELVINGTON    .    .    Lake  View,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

LINDA  A.  ENGLISH     .     .     .     LaFrance,  S.  C. 
ELEMENTARY   EDUCATION 

ELLIOTT   B.   ESKEW     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  JERRY  D.  ESKEW     ....     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

B.  TYNDALL  ESTES,  JR.    .    .    Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

WILLIAM  M.  ETHEREDGE   .   Columbia,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

MICHAEL   E.   EVANS     .     .     Abbeville,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 


WILLIAM   D.  EVANS     .     .     Bluefield,  W.  Va. 
ECONOMICS 

KEN   M.   EWAN Newark,  Del. 

ARCHITECTURE 

MICHAEL  J.  FAER    .    .    .    West   Mifflin,  Pa. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

BERNARD  C.  FAGAN  .  Cliffwood  Bch.,  N.J. 

RECREATION  AND    PARK  ADMINISTRATION 


SENIORS 


•  DUANE   L.   FALLS     ....     Clover,  S.  C. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

JAMES  L.  FAULKENBERRY    .    Camden,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

JAMES  R.  FAULKNER,  JR.    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

GLENN   P.   FELTON    ....    Bayside,  N.  Y. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


RALPH  C.   FENNELL,  JR.    .    Kingstree,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

ALEXANDER  F.  FEWELL    .    .    Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

JAMES  P.  FIELDS,  JR McBee,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JANE  L.  FIFE Clemson,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  ROBERT  W.  FITCHETT    .    .    .    Baltimore,  Md. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

CARLTON  G.  FLEETWOOD   .   .  Aiken,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

LARRY  D.  FLOYD    .    .    Galivants  Ferry,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  EDUCATION 

BENJAMIN  F.  FORD    .    .    .   Great  Falls,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 


•  CHARLES  A.  FORSBERG    .   Charleston,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

CAROLYN   D.   FOSTER    .    .    .    Duncan,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JAMES  E.  FOSTER,  JR.    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

MICHAEL  W.  FOWLER   .   .  Charleston,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


WILLIAM  E.  FOWLER  .  Wadmalaw  Is.,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

THEODORE  C.  FOX    .     .     .    Batesburg,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

JOHN   H.  FRANK    ....    Darlington,  S.  C. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

BETHANY  S.  FRANKE   .    .   Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
CHEMISTRY 


MARION  E.  FRICK     ....     Chapin,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

ELTON  T.  FULMER     .     .     .     Williston,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JOHN    B.   FULMER     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

JOHN    L.   FULMER,  JR.    .    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 

RECREATION   AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 


SENIORS 


COLONEL  J.  GADDY,  JR.   Myrtle  Bch.,  S.  C. 

MATHEMATICS 

RICHARD  P.  GAGNON   .  Westminster,  Md. 
MECHANICAL   ENGINEERING 

GEORGE  W.GILLARD   .   .   .   Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

WILLIAM   H.  GAINES  .  Travelers  Rest,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 


RAYMOND  L.  GALLOWAY  Darlington,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  EDUCATION 

THOMAS  G.  GAMBILL    .    Fayetteville,  N.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

JOHN  W.  GAMBRELL     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 

TEXTILES 

THOMAS   L.   GANDY     .      .      Florence,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 


•  ROBERT  D.  GANTT     .     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

STEVEN  A.  GANTT     ....     Chester,  S.  C. 

RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 


LEE  H.  GARDENER     .     .     .     Harts 
PRE-MEDICINE 


lie,  S.  C. 


RICHARD  W.  GARDENER  Cinnaminson,  N.  J. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 


ERIC  K.  GARDENER     .     .     .     Climax,  N.  Y. 
GEOLOGY 

WAYNE   R.   GARLAND      .      .      Upton,  Mass. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

FORESTER  M.  GARNER  .  .  .   Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

STANFORD  T.  GARNETT    .    Columbia,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 


•  THOMAS  R.  GARNETT     .     .     Six  Mile,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING 

WILLIAM  H.GARVIN    .   .   Greensboro,  N.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

JESSE   H.   GASKINS    .    .    Chesterfield,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

NICHOLAS  P.  GETTYS,  JR.   .   Clemson,  S.  C. 

RECREATION   AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 


THOMAS  A.  GIBSON     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
FOOD  SCIENCE 

BOB  D.  GILBERT     ....     La  Fayette,  Ga. 
DAIRY  SCIENCE 

HAROLD  E.  GILBERT     .     .     .     Central,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

RICHARD  A.  GILBERT    .    Greensboro,  N.  C. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 


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SENIORS 


•  WILLIAM   H.  GILBERT,  JR.     .     Atlanta,  Ga. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

JON  A.  GILES Greer,  S.  C 

RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

BRUCE  A.  GILLESPIE    .    .     .     Rosemont,  Pa. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

H.  DAVID  GILLIAM,  JR.    .    .    .    Pelzer,  S.  C. 
ANIMAL  SCIENCE 


•  RICHARD  B.  GILPIN,  JR.    .    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

CHARLES  C.  GLASGOW   .   .   Conway,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

SUSAN  P.  GLEN     ....     Greenv,lle,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

SAMUEL  A.  GLENN     .     .     .     Fair  Play,  S.  C. 
TEXTILES 


•  DAVID   S.   GLYMPH     .    .    Silver  Spring,  Md. 

ARCHITECTURE 

JOSEPH  G.  GOELLER     .     Union  City,  N.  J. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

PHILLIP  C.  GOFF     ....     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

MARK  H.  GOLDMAN   .  Woodbridge,  Conn. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


CHARLES  H.  GOODING    .    Hampton,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

ROBERT  H.  GOODSON    .    .    Hartsville,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

LUCILLE  C.  GORDON    .    .    Edgewater,  Md. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

BETTY  J.  GRAHAM     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  JOHN   M.  GRAHAM     .     .     Columbia,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

JOHN  F.  GRAY     ....     Abbeville,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

RONALD  E.  GRAY     .     .     .     Allendale,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

BEN    H.  GREEN      ....     Waterford,  Pa. 

FORESTRY 


•  SHANNON  K.  GREEN     .    .    .    Sumter,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

ROY  T.  GREENE     ....     Pendleton,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

WARREN  W.  GRESHAM    Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

ARCHITECTURE 

WILLIAM   M.  GRIGGS    .    .    Hartsville,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 


SENIORS 


•  THOMAS  E.  GRIMES     .     .     Columbia,  S.  C. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

CHARLES  T.  GRIMSLEY    N.  Charleston,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

RONALD  W.  GROOMS     .     .     Lugoff,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

WILLIAM  C.  GRUBER    .    Goose  Creek,  S.  C. 
CERAMIC  ENGINEERING 


•  THOMAS   W.   HAENE    .     .    Charlotte,  N.  C. 
FORESTRY 

RICHARD  A.  HAGER  .    Hartsville,  S.  C. 

MECHANICAL   ENGINEERING 

DENNIS  W.   HAIRE     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

DEAN  A.  HALEDJIAN     .    .    .    Teaneck,  N.  J. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  LARRY  L.  HALL Jackson,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

THOMAS   H.   HALL     ....     Sarver,  Pa. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

JOE  L.  HAMBRIGHT     .     .     .     Grover,  N.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

LYDIA   L.   HAMILTON     .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 


•  PELHAM   HANCOCK     .     .     .     Easley,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

GEORGE  E.  HAND    .    .    .    San  Antonio,  Texas 
AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING 

WILLIAM   A.    HAND     .      .      .     Seneca,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 

DONALD  R.  HANDY    ....    Aiken,  S.  C. 
CERAMIC   ENGINEERING 


CLYDE  W.  HANES     .     .     .     Holly  Hill,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

SIDNEY   I.   HANKINS      .      .      Knoxville,  Tenn. 
ARCHITECTURE 

GAIL   L.   HANNA      .      .      .      Effingham,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

RICHARD  M.  HANNA     .    .     Lake  City,  S.  C. 

PRE-MEDICINE 


•  DAVID  M.  HARDIN     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

GREGORY  L.  HARDING  Hackettstown,  N.  J. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

HASKELL  D.  HARDY     .     .     .     Laurens,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

THOS.  A.  HENRICKSON    E.  Northport,  N.  Y. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


SENIORS 


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•  HAYNE  P   HARPER     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND  PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

SANDY  S.  HARPER     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ELEMENTARY  EDUCATION 

RICHARD  HARPOOTLIAN    Charlotte,  N.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

ROBERT  H.  HARRIS     ....    Atlanta,  Ga. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 


•  BILLIE  A.  HARRY     ....     Shelby,  N.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

ETHEL  E.   HART     .     .     .     Wedgefield,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

HENRY  G.  HART,  JR.    .    Simpsonville,  N.  C. 

MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

MARTHA   E.   HART     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY   EDUCATION 


•  SUZANNE   E.   HARTE    .    .    .     Beaufort,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

ROBERT   M.   HARTLEY    .    Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

EDWARD  W.  HARTLING     .     .     Islip,  N.  Y. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

AARON  HARVEY     .     .     .     Charleston,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  THOMAS  F.  HASH     ....     Easton,  Md. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

JANE   W.    HASS      .      .      .      Charleston,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

MARK  E.  HASSLINGER  .  College  Park,  Md. 
ARCHITECTURE 

STEPHEN  T.  HASTY     .     .     .     Camden,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 


RODGER  F.   HATCHELL    .    Effingham,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

DAVID  N.  HAUSEMAN     .     .     .     Decatur,  III. 

ARCHITECTURE 

FRANK  G.   HAWKINS    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

MARGARET   L.   HAWKINS    .    Central,  S.  C. 
SCIENCE  TEACHING 


•  BARBARA   J.    HAYES     .     .     .    St.  Paul,  Minn. 

MATHEMATICS 

E.  WILLIAM  HEIKKILA,  JR.    .    Clermont,  Fla. 
PHYSICS 

DONALD    R.    HELLER     .     .     Stroudsbury,  Pa. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

JAMES  A.   HENDERSON     .    Kmgsport,  Tenn. 
ARCHITECTURE 


SENIORS 


LEONARD  T.  HENDERSON  .  Newberry,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

RICHARD  C.   HENDERSON     .    Belton,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

THOS.  R.  HENDERSON    .    McCormick,  S.  C. 
ANIMAL  SCIENCE 

ROBERT  A.   HENNING  .  Scotch   Plains,  N.J. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 


PAUL  P.  HERBSTER     ....     Kearny,  N.J. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

SAMUEL  L.  HERNDON    .    .    Hartsville,  S.  C. 

MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

DANIEL  C.  HERR     ....    Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

EDWIN   F.  HERRINGTON    Waynesboro,  Ga. 
CHEMICAL   ENGINEERING 


•  RICHARD   L.    HESTER     .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

ROBERT  L.  HEVERLY    .    .    Walterboro,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

DONALD  R.  HILL     .     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

JOHN   S.   HILL     .      .     .     Charleston,  W.  Va. 
CHEMISTRY 


•  NANCY  L.  HILL     ....     Piedmont,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY   EDUCATION 


JAMES   M.   HILLS 


Clemson,  S.  C. 


JOAN  M.  HINDMAN     .     .     .     Taylors,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND  PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

BARBARA  R.  HINKLE    .    .     .    Central,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  DALE  O.   HINKEL     .     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

FREDERICK    L.    HISER      .      .      .      Belair,  Md. 
RECREATION  AND  PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

GEORGE  C.  HIXON     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

STEPHEN  L.  HIXSON    .    .    .    Hartsville,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 


PAUL   F.   HLUBB     ....      Baltimore,  Md. 
ECONOMICS 

ALLEN  H.  HODGES     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

JOSEPH  P.  HODGES     .     .     .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 

RONALD  J.  HOGG     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
TEXTILES 


SENIORS 


MICHAEL  G.  HOLDER     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

CHARLES  H.   HOLLADAY     .     Sumter,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

EDWARD  J.  HOLLAND     .     .     .     Islip,  N.  Y. 

MATHEMATICS 

WILLIAM    F.    HOLLE     .     .     .     LaGrange,  Ga. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 


•  FRANK  K.  HOLMAN     .     .     .     Sumter,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

THOMAS  D.  HOLSTEIN    .    .    Monetta,  S.  C. 
AGRONOMY 

MARY   S.   HOLTON     .    .    .    Columbia,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

ROBERT  B.  HOOKS    .    .    .    Winter  Park,  Fla. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 


DANIEL  C.   HORNE     .     .     Columbia,  S.  C. 
RECREATION   AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

DANIEL  HORTON     .     .     .     Ridgeland,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

BATES   R.   HOUCK     .     .     .     Cameron,  S.  C. 
AGRONOMY 

ROBERT  W.  HOUSEMAN    .   Greenville,  S.  C. 
TEXTILES 


•  CHARLES  R.  HOWARD    .    Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 
GEOLOGY 

HARRY  H.  HOWARD    .    West  Orange,  N.  J. 
INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

WILLIAM   H.   HOWARD    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND   SCIENCES 

HOWARD  R.   HOWES    .    .    Stratford,  Conn. 
ARCHITECTURE 


JULIUS   C.    HUBBARD     .     .      Clemson,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

SALLEY   F.  HUBBARD    .    .    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
RECREATION   AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

JAMES  D.  HUFF     ....     Anderson,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

RAYMOND  T.  HUFF     .     .     Charleston,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 


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•  LARRY  B.  HUGGINS    .    .    Hemingway,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 

WARDEN  W.  HUGHES    .    .    Hartsville,  S.  C. 
CIVIL   ENGINEERING 

WILLIAM   M.   HUGHES     .     .     Marion,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

HELEN    M.    HUNNICUTT      .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ELEMENTARY  EDUCATION 


SENIORS 


DANIEL  E.  HUNT     .     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

JOHN   G.    HUNT     .     .     .    Washington,  N.  C. 

PRE-MEDICINE 

DAVID   F.   HUNTER     .     .     .     Wheaton,  Md. 
ARCHITECTURE 

KAY  S.  HUNTER     ....     Manning,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  HUGH  E.  HURLEY     .     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

ROBERT  H.  HURRAY    .    .    .    Anderson,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

DAVID  R.  HUTTO     .     .     .     Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

WILBURN  L.  HUTTO,  JR.  .  Reevesville,  S.  C. 

MATHEMATICS 


•  GREGORY  S.   HYATT     .     .     .     Wayne,  Pa. 

ARCHITECTURE 

TOY  W.  HYDER Inman,  S.  C. 

AGRICULTURAL  EDUCATION 

GARY  S.  INDYK    ....    W.  Paterson,  N.  J. 
ARCHITECTURE 

EDWARD  F.  IRICK  III    .    .    .    Columbia,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 


•  WILLIAM  R.  IRICK     .     .     Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

JOHN  L.  IRVIN,  JR.     .     .     .     Fort  Mill,  S.  C. 

RECREATION   AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 


HAROLDS.  ISEMAN,  JR.    . 
ECONOMICS 


Sumter,  S.  C. 


BEVERLY  J.  JACKSON     .    .    Newberry,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


CHARLES   R.  JACKSON      .     .     Aiken,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

EMMA  J.  JACKSON      .     .     .     Marion,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

GLEN  J.  JACKSON     .     .     .     Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

JAMES  R.  JACKSON     .     .     .     Sumter,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 


•  LARRY  M.  JACKSON     .     .     .     Sumter,  S.  C. 
CHEMISTRY 

ROBERT  N.  JACKSON     .    .    .    Sumter,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

RYAN  T.  JACKSON     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 

THOMAS  L.  JACOBS     .     .     .     Sumter,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 


SENIORS 


•  WILLIAM    P.  JACOBS,  JR.    .    Clinton,  S.  C. 

CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

JOHN    D.  JACQUES    .     .    Ridgewood,  N.  J. 
ARCHITECTURE 

JOHN  C.  JAMES Sumter,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

LARRY  C.  JAMES      .     .     .     Columbia,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 


•  ELIZABETH   D.JAMESON    .    .    Easley,  S.  C. 
ELEMENTARY  EDUCATION 

HENRY  R.  JAMESON    .    .    Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
DAIRY  SCIENCE 

PATSY  A.  JAMISON    .    .    Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C. 
ELEMENTARY  EDUCATION 

ROBERT  G.  JAMISON    .    .    .    Conway,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 


•  TEDDEE  L.  JANAS    .    .    .    Chihuahua,  Mexico 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

SHARRON   L.  JANSEN     .     .     Sumter,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JOHN  T.  JEFFERS     ....     Florence,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

ALBERT  E.  JEFFORDS   .   .    .    Lake  City,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


•  ALTON  B.  JEFFORDS     .     . 

AGRONOMY 


Lamar,  S.  C. 


ERNEST  G.JEFFORDS    .    .    Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

FRANCIS  A.  JEFFRIES,  JR.    .    Sandale,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND  PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

ARTHUR  C.  JENKINS    .    .    Fayetteville,  N.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 


•  ARTHUR  W.  JENKINS    .    .    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

GUY  A.  JENKINS     .     .     .     Asheville,  N.  C. 

AGRICULTURAL   EDUCATION 

JAMES   J.   JENNINGS     .     Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
SCIENCE  TEACHING 

JAMES  J.  JENSEN,  JR.    .    .    Livingston,  N.  J. 
FORESTRY 


JAMES  A.  JOHNS   III    .    .    .    Timonium,  Md. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

CHARLES  R.  JOHNSON  .  Haddonfield,  N.  J. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

DANIE   A.   JOHNSON     .     .    Asheville,  N.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

H.  STEVEN  JOHNSON     .     .     .     Greer,  S.  C. 

RECREATION   AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 


SENIORS 


•  JAMES  L.  JOHNSON  Claymont,  Del. 

BIOLOGY 

JOHN  H.  JOHNSON    .    .    College  Park,  Ga. 
CERAMIC  ENGINEERING 

JOHN   M.  JOHNSON      .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
RECREATION   AND   PARK   ADMINISTRATION 

LAVAL  H.  JOHNSON      .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
RECREATION   AND   PARK   ADMINISTRATION 


POPE  D.JOHNSON    ....    Newberry,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

RICHARD  A.  JOHNSON    .    Lancaster,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

ALAN  JOHNSTONE    .    .    Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

RECREATION   AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

ALBERT  B.  JOLLY     .     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 


•  ROBERT  H.  JOLLY    ....    Wmnsboro,  S.  C. 
CERAMIC  ENGINEERING 

CHAMP  M.  JONES     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

CLYDE  H.  JONES     .     .     .     Batesburg,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

HOWARD  M.JONES     .     .     .    Garnett,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 


•JOSEPH   C.  JONES     .     .     .     Florence,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  EDUCATION 

JUDITH   D.  JONES     .     .     .     Anderson,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

KATHLEEN  S.  JONES    .    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

MARTENZA   L.  JONES    .    .    Columbia,  S.  C. 

ELEMENTARY   EDUCATION 


MICHAEL  K.  JONES     ....     Greer,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

MINNIE  C.  JONES     ....     Clover,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY   EDUCATION 

RICHARD  M.  JONES    .    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL   ENGINEERING 

RAY  JONES Newberry,  S.  C. 

RECREATION   AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 


•  JOHN  D.  JORDAN     ....     Olanta,  S.  C. 

DAIRY  SCIENCE 

WILLIAM   H.   KAHRS    .    N.  Charleston,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL   ENGINEERING 

RICHARD   H.   KAPP    .    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

SARA   R.   KARESH      ....     Burton,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


SENIORS 

•  WILLIAM    B.    KAURIC    .     .    Columbia,  S.  C. 

ARCHITECTURE 

DAVID   L.  KAY     ....     Greenville,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

HAL   M.   KAYLOR      .     .      .     Conover,  N.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

SIDNEY  M.  KEARSE     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
MATHEMATICS 

•  WASHINGTON  R.  KEELS    .    Pinewood,  S.  C. 

RECREATION   AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

CRAWFORD  M.   KEESE  .  Westminster,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND  PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

WILLIAM  H.  KEETER    ....    Clemson,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

JAMES   M.   KELLEY    .     .    .    Darlington,  S.  C. 
AGRONOMY 

•JOSEPH  W.  KELLY    ....    Greenville,  S.  C. 
SCIENCE  TEACHING 

ROBERT  G.  KELLY     ....     Liberty,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

CHARLES  D.  KENNEDY  .   .   Greenville,  S.  C. 

PHYSICS 

HAROLD  M.  KENNEDY   .   .    Columbia,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

•  MILNOR  P.  KESSLER    .    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

BOBBY  N.  KEY Belton,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

RICHARD  E.  KILBY     .     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

HENRY  B.  KINARD    .    .    .    Greenwood,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

•  JAMES  I.  KINARD Newberry,  S.  C. 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 

FRANCIS  W.  KING     .     .    Georgetown,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JACK    H.   KING      .      .      .      Wilmington,  N.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

JO  J.   KING Piedmont,  S.  C. 

ELEMENTARY  EDUCATION 

•  KENNETH  V.  KING    ....    Madison,  S.  C. 

AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING 

OSCAR  S.  KING Easley,  S.  C. 

CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

HORACE  D.  KINSEY    .    .    Walterboro,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

ROBERT  W.   KIRBY    ....    Weston,  Conn. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


SENIORS 


•  WILLIAM  H.  KIRBY,  JR.    .   .   Greenvi 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 


s.  c. 


KENNETH  M.  KIRKPATRICK  Fort  Lawn,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

WILLIAM  O.  KIRKPATRICK  .  Florence,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


THOMAS   H.   KLAHRE     . 
TEXTILES 


Deal,  N.J. 


•  SUSAN   E.  KLINCK     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

THOMAS  S.  KLUGH     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

FRANKLIN   N.  KNIGHT     .     .     Laurens,  S.  C. 
CERAMIC  ENGINEERING 

ROBERT  A.  KNOERR     .     .     .     Seneca,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL   ENGINEERING 


KATHRYN  W.   KNOY     .     .     Bamberg,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

BARRY  R.  KORETZ     .     .     .     Brockton,  Mass. 
ARCHITECTURE 

DAVID  W.  KORMANICKI  .  Ridley  Park,  Ga. 
RECREATION  AND  PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

STEVEN  G.  KUESTER    .    .    .    Evansville,  Ind. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


•  LINDA  R.   KUISMA     .     . 
BIOLOGY 


Iselin,  N.  J. 


RALPH   B.  KUNZ     ....     Florence,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENINEERING 

RICHARD   S.    KUTZLEB    .     .     Freehold,  N.  J. 

MATHEMATICS 

JOHN   KWIST Clemson,  S.  C. 

BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 


•  LINDA  J.   LADD      .     .      .     Williamston,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

GARY  J.  LADEN      .     .     .      Morristown,  N.  J. 
INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

ROBERT  L.  LaFORGE    .    .    .    Greenv,lle,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

KENNETH   W.   LAKE    .    .    .    Hicksville,  N.  Y. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 


•  ROBERT  J.  LAKE Hicksville,  N.  Y. 

INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

RALPH   D.  LAMAR     ....     Easley,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

DAVID  M.  LANDERS     ....    Nutley,  N.  J. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

LARRY  C.  LANGLEY    .    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 

RECREATION   AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 


Hijin 


SENIORS 

•  ROGER  N.  LANGLEY   .    .  Johnsonville,  S.  C. 

POULTRY  SCIENCE 

ALBERT  F.  LAREAU     ....     Sumter,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

JULIUS  M.  LaROCHE    .    .   Gray  Court,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND  PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

WILLIAM  A.  LASHLEY    .    .    Columbia,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

•  FREDERICK  L.  LATHAM    .    .    Hanahan,  S.  C. 

SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

DONALD   M.   LAW     ....     Aiken,  S.  C. 

ARCHITECTURE 

LESLIE   M.   LAWLOR    .    New  Windsor,  N.  Y. 
ARCHITECTURE 

LARRY  L.  LA WSON     .     .     High  Point,  N.  C. 
SCIENCE  TEACHING 

•  TERRY  M.  LAWSON     ....    Belton,  S.  C. 

FORESTRY 

ALVIN   A.   LEACH     ....    Effingham,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

GUY  B.  LEARY     ....     N.  Augusta,  S.  C. 
TEXTILES 

JOHN  D.  LEDFORD     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

•  DAVID  L.  LEE Sumter,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

HAN  CHOON  LEE     ....    Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

ROBERT  P.  LEE Dillon,  S.  C. 

BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

TERRELL  T.   LEEKE    .    .    .    Simpsonville,  S.  C. 
PRE-VETERINARY 

•  CHARLES  M.  LeGRAND    .   Winnsboro,  S.  C. 

RECREATION  AND  PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

JAMES  A.  LEHMANN   .  N.  Charleston,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

ROBERT  C.  LENHARDT   .   .   Charleston,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

EDWIN   O.  LESLEY     .     .     .     Manning,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

•  JACK  0-  LEVER,  JR.     .     .     .     Bethesda,  Md. 

MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

PAUL  F.  LEVINE     ....     Kensington,  Md. 

ARCHITECTURE 

ALLAN  W.  LIBBY  .  Huntington  Station,  N.Y. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

GARY  E.   LIGI Astoria,  N.Y. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


SENIORS 


GARY  A.   LILLIS     .      .      .     Greenport,  N.  Y. 
AGRICULTURAL  EDUCATION 

DOUGLAS  E.  LIMBAUGH     .    .     Easley,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

JAMES  M.  LINDSEY     .     .     .     Manning,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

ROBERT  A.  LINER     ....     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  GEORGE  G.  LINK Clinton,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

THOMAS  D.  LINK     .     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

THOMAS   P.   LITTLE     .     .     Culberson,  N.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL   EDUCATION 

JESSE  B.  LITTLEJOHN    .    Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 


•  JAMES  V.  LIVINGSTON    .    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

JAMES  E.  LOCKERY    .    .    Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

FRANCES  E.  LOCKLAIR    .    Holly  Hill,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

DENNIS  H.  LOCKWOOD    .   Teterboro,  N.  J. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 


•  SANFORD   H.   LOEF    .    .    .    Gainesville,  Ga. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

JOSEPH  W.  LOGAN     .     .     .     Chester,  S.  C. 

AGRICULTURAL   EDUCATION 

JOHN  F.  LONG     ....     Newberry,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING 

LARRY  B.  LONG Greenville,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•KEITH    S.    LOVE      ....      Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND   SCIENCES 

HAROLD  W.  LOWRANCE      N.Chas.,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

BRUCE   W.    LOWRY     .     .     .     Eatontown,  N.  J. 
RECREATION   AND    PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

TALMADGE  H.  LUKER     .     .     Hodges,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 


•  PERRY  I.  LUPO     ....     Greenville,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

DAVID  C.   LYNCH     .    .    .    Willingboro,  N.  J. 
CIVIL   ENGINEERING 

ROBERT  A.  LYONS     ....     Marietta,  Ga. 
ECONOMICS 

JEANETTE  D.  McALISTER    .    Anderson,  S.  C. 

SECONDARY   EDUCATION 


SENIORS 


if*  *  *M 


•  ANGELA   C.   McALLISTER    .    .    Union,  s.c. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JACKSON  E.  McCANN,  JR.  Abbeville,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

JOHN  F.  McCARTY    .    .    Ware  Shoals,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

SAMUEL  L.  McCLESKEY  III   .  Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 


WM.  W.  McCOLLOUGH    Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

MECHANICAL   ENGINEERING 

JOEL  VV.  McCOMBS    .    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

JOE  W.  McCOY Easley,  S.  C. 

SECONDARY   EDUCATION 


JOHN  H.  McDANIEL     .     . 
FORESTRY 


Pickens,  S.  C. 


•  GLENN  D.  McDOWELL    .    .    Pendleton,  S.C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

BONNIE   C.    McGEE    .    .    .    Anderson,  S.  C. 
ELEMENTARY   EDUCATION 

CHARLES   E.   McGEE    .     .    .    Wheaton,  Md. 
SCIENCE  TEACHING 

WILLIAM   P.   McGUILAN    .    Abbeville,  S.  C. 
TEXTILES 


•  DOUGLAS  C.  McKINNEY   .   Greenville,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

JEWELL  P.  McLAURIN     .     .     .     Dillon,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND  PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

JOHN  F.  McMAKIN     ....     Lyman,  S.  C. 
ANIMAL  SCIENCE 

JAMES   E.   McMICHAEL   .  Connersville,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  JOHN  L.  McMURRAY     .     .     .     Greer,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 


JOHN   N.   McNAIR 


Jackson,  S.  C. 


OLIN  R.  McNEELY     ....     Pickens,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

MARGARET  L.  MACAULEY  Mt.  Morns,  N.  Y. 
BIOLOGY 


JAS.  D.  MACKINTOSH   III    Burlington,  N.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

GARY  V.   MAGARIAN     .    .    .    Orlando,  Fla. 
ARCHITECTURE 

JOEL   R.   MAHAFFEY    .    .    .    LaGrange,  Ga. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

JAMES  F.  MANESS     .     .     .     Annandale,  Va. 

RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 


SENIORS 


•  BRENDA  S.  MANLEY   ....    Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JOHN  R.  MANN     .     .       .   Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

GLENN  M.  MANNING     .     .     Barnwell,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

GEORGE  C.  MANOS    .    .    Pennsauken,  N.  J. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 


PATRICIA  A.  MANSFIELD    .    Columbia,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

SHERRY  L.  MARCHBANKS   .  Clemson,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

BRUCE  W.   MARSHALL    .    .    Claymont,  Del. 
BIOLOGY 

CHARLIE   R.   MARTIN     .     .     Beaufort,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


•  JERRY  B.  MARTIN    .   .   West  Columbia,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

LINDA  M.   MARTIN     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

WILLIE  C.  MARTIN     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ELEMENTARY  EDUCATION 

NORMAN  T.  MASSEY   .   .    .   Greenville,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


•  LOUIS  B.  MATHIS,  JR.    .    T.mmonsville,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

VICTORIA  A.   MATTIS     .     .     Camden,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

JOHN  T.  MAULDIN    .    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

DENNIS  L.   MAUNEY    .    .    Greenwood,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 


•  BEN  A.  MAYNARD    .    .    .    Simpsonville,  S.  C. 
TEXTILES 

JAMES  L.  MAYS     ....     Allendale,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

RICHARD  D.  MEDLIN    .    .   Williamston,  S.  C. 

RECREATION   AND   PARK   ADMINISTRATION 

EUGENE  S.  MELLARD   .   .   Summerville,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


•  HENRY  L.  MELLICHAMP    Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

FRITZ   I.   MERKEL    ....    Cincinnati,  Ohio 
ECONOMICS 

RICHARD  L  MERRICK    .    .    Northfield,  N.  J. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

JAMES   M.   MERRILL     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


SENIORS 


DAN  E.  MEYER Ramsey,  N.J. 

BIOLOGY 

JOSEPH  S.  MICHALOWSKI    .    Sumter,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


WILBUR  K.  MILHOUS     .     . 
BIOLOGY 


Olar,  S.  C. 


BRENDA  S.  MILLER     .     .     .     Anderson,  S.  C. 

ELEMENTARY   EDUCATION 


GEORGE   F.   MILLER     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

JAMES  A.  MILLER     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 

ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

JAMES   D.   MILLER     .     .     .     Walhalla,  S.  C. 
TEXTILES 

JAMES    I.   MILLER      .      .      .     Anderson,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 


•  JOHN  E.  MILLER     ....     Clemson,  S.  C. 
FORESTRY 

JOHN   M.  MILLER     .     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 

ARCHITECTURE 

LARRY  M.  MILLER    .    .    .    Johnsonville,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

RICHARD  C.  MILLER     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 


•  THELBERT  J.  MILLIGAN,  JR.    .    Loris,  S.  C. 

PRE-MEDICINE 

JOHNNIE  F.  MILTON    .    .    .    Lake  City,  Fla. 
BIOLOGY 

JOHN  P.  MINCEY     .     .     .     Winnsboro,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

THOMAS  A.   MING    .    .    .    Eatontown,  N.  J. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


ANTHONY   J.   MIRABELLI     .     Bellport,  N.  Y. 
SCIENCE  TEACHING 

STAFFORD  M.  MISHOE     .     .     .     Loris,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 

ANN  S.  MITCHELL     ....     Easley,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 


ROBERT  H.  MITCHELL     . 
HISTORY 


Clemson,  S.  C. 


•  DANNY   R.   MIXON      .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

JAMES  R.  MOBLEY     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

RICHARD  W.  MOLTEN,  JR.    Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

CARTER  E.  MONTGOMERY   Pendleton,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 


SENIORS 


RONALD  MONTGOMERY  Myrtle  Bch.,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

DENNIS  D.  MOORE     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

GARY  T.MOORE Sumter,  S.  C. 

ECONOMICS 

HARRY  G.  MOORE,  JR.    Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
ECONOMICS 


VERNON  W.  MOORE,  JR.    .    Andrews,  S.  C. 
CERAMIC  ENGINEERING 

JOHN  W.   MORGAN    III      .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

GEORGE  MORRELL    .    .    .     Matawan,  N.J. 
HORTICULTURE 

ANNE  C.  MORRIS     .     .     .     Columbia,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 


•  PAUL  A.  MORRIS     ....     Oneida,  N.  Y. 

ARCHITECTURE 

JAMES  H.  MOSELEY     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

CATHY  L.  MOSS    ....    Blacksburg,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

THOMAS  C.  MOSS     .     .     .     Cameron,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 


•  MATTHEW  M.  MOSSMAN    Cincinnati,  Ohio 
ARCHITECTURE 

EUGENE  F.  MOYER,  JR.  .  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

PAUL  J.  MUCCINO     ....     Seneca,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

ROGER    W.    MUDD     .     .     Bennettsville,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 


•  JANICE   M.   MULL     .     .     .      Marietta,  S.  C. 

MATHEMATICS 

ROGER  L.  MULL Easley,  S.  C. 

ECONOMICS 

JOHN   MULLEN   III     ...     .     Sumter,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

WADE  C.   MULLINNIX    .     .    .     Pickens,  S.  C. 
TEXTILE  CHEMISTRY 


JOHN  A.  MULLIS     .     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL   ENGINEERING 

CHARLES  M.  MURPHREE     .     .     Easley,  S.  C. 

MATHEMATICS 

JOE  H.  MURRAY,  JR.    .    .    Harleyville,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING 

DAVID  M.  MYERS     ....     Clemson,  S.  C. 
CERAMIC   ENGINEERING 


SENIORS 


•JAMES  H.  MYERS,  JR.    .    Westminster,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 

PAUL  C.  MYERS    ....    Winter  Haven,  Fla. 
BIOLOGY 

DANETTE  E.  NEEDHAM    .   .   .   Clemson,  S.  C. 
NURSING 

RICHARD  S.  NEEDHAM    .    .    Milford,  Conn. 
ENTOMOLOGY 


•  PETER   E.   NELSON    ....    Medfield,  Mass. 
ECONOMICS 

MICHAEL   D.   NEWMAN     .     .     Inman,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

DONALD  A.  NEWTON    .    .    Townville,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 

NATHAN  S.  NEWTON     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 


•  JUDITH  A.  NICKS     ....     Decatur,  Ga. 

MATHEMATICS 

KATHRYN   M.  NIXON      .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JOHN  C.  NORTON    .    .    Ocean  Drive,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JUDITH  A.  NORVILLE    .    .    .    Grover,  N.  C. 
SECONDARY   EDUCATION 


•  MARY  W.   NUCKOLS     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY   EDUCATION 

WILBUR   J.    NUNES      .      .      Greenville,  S.  C. 

MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

LARRY  W.  OATES York,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

RICHARD    L.   OBORN     .     .     Faribault,  Minn. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  WILLIAM  T.  OOONNOR    Pisgah  For.,  N.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

DARYLE  D.  OGBURN    .    .    .    Charlotte,  N.  C. 
ENGINEERING 

TOMMIE  M.  OGLESBY     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

WILLIAM  H.  OGLESBY    N.  Charleston,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 


•  ROBERT  D.  OGLETREE    .     .     .    Cayce,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

LESTER  R.  OLIVER     .     .     .     Hartsville,  S.  C. 

PRE-MEDICINE 

BRADLEY  J.  O'NEAL     .     .     .     Fairfax,  S.  C. 
AGRONOMY 

BARRY  L.  ORNITZ     ....     Seneca,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 


SENIORS 


WAYNE  R.  OSEF     ....     Rahway,  N.J. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

MARY  A.  OSTEEN     .     .     .     Anderson,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

RONALD  I.  OUZTS     .     .     .     Callison,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  EDUCATION 

CHARLES  H.  OWENS     .     .     Pendleton,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 


•  COLEMAN  OWENS,  JR.  .  Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL   ENGINEERING 

HORACE  PADGETT,  JR.    Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

BRYAN  C.  PAGE Dillon,  S.  C. 

AGRICULTURAL  EDUCATION 

JEFFREY  T.   PALMER     .    .    Winter   Park,  Fla. 
CHEMICAL   ENGINEERING 


•  WILLIAM    R.    PALMER      .      .     Gaffney,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

AUBREY  W.  PARKER     ....     Dillon,  S.  C. 
SCIENCE  TEACHING 

LARRY  V.  PARKER     .     .     .     Pendleton,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

LINDA  M.  PARKER Cades,  S.  C. 

FOOD  SCIENCE 


•  C.  AUBREY  PARKS  III    .    .    .   Charlotte,  N.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

CHARLES  W.  PATE    .    .    .    Charleston,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

CHARLTON  PATTERSON  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

JAMES  O.  PATTERSON   .  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
ANIMAL  SCIENCE 


JOHN  A.  PATTERSON     .     .     .     Easley,  S.  C. 
ANIMAL  SCIENCE 

MICHAEL  D.  PATTERSON    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

SAMUEL  J.  PATTERSON    .    .    Tell  City,  Ind. 
CERAMIC  ENGINEERING 

WILLIAM  G.  PEARCE    .    .    Charleston,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 


LUCAS  R.  PEELE,  JR.    .    .    Bishopville,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

HARVEY  S.  PEELER,  JR.    .    .    Gaffney,  S.  C. 

DAIRY  SCIENCE 

JAMES   B.   PEEPLES     .      .     .     Barnwell,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

KENNETH  A.  PENLAND   .   .   Greenville,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 


SENIORS 


MARY  E.  PENNINGTON     .    .     .    Starr,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

STANLEY  V.   PEREZ    .    Santo   Domingo,  D.  R. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

WILLIAM  J.  PETERS     .     .     .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

KENNETH   G.  PETRUSKY    .    .    Rahway,  N.J. 
GEOLOGY 


•  MICHAEL  R.  PHILLIPS    .    .    Charleston,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

RANDALL  C.  PHILLIPS     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
MATHEMATICS 

TERRY  W.  PHILLIPS     .     .     .     Gaffney,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

LARRY   P.    PHILPOTT    .    .    .    Walhalla,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 


•  RICHARD  J.   PILO     .     .     .     Bellport,  N.  Y. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

GEORGE   D.    PITNER     .     .     .     Florence,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

ELIZABETH   PITTS     ....     Clemson,  S.  C. 

MATHEMATICS 

VINROE  S.  PLAYER     ....    Sumter,  S.  C. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 


•  WARREN  T.  PLAYER     .     .     .     Sumter,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND  PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

WILLIAM   N.  POE,  JR.    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

JAMES   W.   POLATTY    .    .    Ninety  Six,  S.  C. 
AGRONOMY 

JAMES  P.  POLING     .     .     .     Winter  Park,  Fla. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


•  BOBBY  J.  POOLE     .     .     N.  Charleston,  S.  C. 

MATHEMATICS 

THOMAS    E.    POPE     ....     Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
ARCHITECTURE 

RUSSELL  E.  PORGES    .    Highland  Park,  N.J. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

CLESS  F.   PORTER     ....     Pickens,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 


•DAVID    G.    PORTER     .     .     Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

RUSSELL  A.  POSTON    .    .    .    Hanahan,  S.  C. 

RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

GEELA  B.  POTEAT     .     .     .     Columbia,  S.  C. 
CERAMIC   ENGINEERING 

HAROLD  B.  POWELL,  JR.    .    Eglin  AFB,  Fla. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


SENIORS 


HAROLD  B.  POWELL,  JR.    .    Eglin  AFB,  Fla. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

TIMOTHY  H.  POWELL   .   .   Garrett  Park,  Md. 
ARCHITECTURE 

CHURCH  C.  POWERS    .    Bennettsville,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

JAMES   L.   PRATHER    .    .    .    Lexington,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 


•  WILLIAM  W.  PRESSON    .    .   .    Monroe,  N.  C. 
CERAMIC   ENGINEERING 

RICKY  V.  PRIDDY    .    .    Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

DEBORAH  W.  PRIDEMORE   .   Clemson,  S.  C. 

MATHEMATICS 

ROBERT  M.  PRIDEMORE  .  Hickory  Gr.,S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  CHARLES  G.  PRINGLE    .    .    .    Sumter,  S.  C. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

JEFFREY  C.   PRINGLE    .     .     Edgewater,  Md. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

VANDERBILT  C.   PUNDT    .    .    Chester,  S.  C. 

MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

JOHNNY   H.    PURSER      .      .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 


•  EDWARD  S.  PUSEY    .     .     .    Greenville,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

DIANNE    D.    RAILTON     .     .     Columbia,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

ARNOLD  J.  RAMSEY     .     .     .     Pauline,  S.  C. 

RECREATION   AND   PARK   ADMINISTRATION 

GEORGE  D.  RANKIN    ....   Clemson,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  CHRISTOPHER   K.   RASH     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

CHARLES  H.  RATTERREE  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL   ENGINEERING 

DANNY  A.   RAWL     .     .     .     Woodbine,  Ga. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

GEORGE  D.  RAY     ....     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


LAWRENCE  K.  RAY     .     .     .     Walhalla,  S.  C. 

PRE-MEDICINE 

ROLAND  L.  RAYBURN     .     .     Richmond,  Va. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

HUGH   E.    REDICK    .    .     .    Bishopville,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

EDWARD  C.  REED     .     .     .     Charlotte,  N.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


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SENIORS 


HARRY  M.  REED North,  S.  C. 

CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

WAYNE    M.    REED     .     .     .     Columbia,  S.  C. 

ARCHITECTURE 

WILLIAM   M.   REESE    .    .    .    Columbia,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING 

DAVID  M.  REUTER    ....    Charleston,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 


•  WILLIAM  B.  RHODES  III    .    Charleston,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

WILLIAM  E.  RHYMER    .    .    Winnsboro,  S.  C. 
TEXTILES 

JONATHAN  C.  RICE   .   .   Ware  Shoals,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

ROBERT  B.  RICHARDS    .    Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 


•  DONNY  W.  RICHARDSON    .   Conway,  S.  C. 
SCIENCE  TEACHING 

VIRGINIA   D.   RICHBOURG  .   Florence,  S.  C. 

MATHEMATICS 

JOHN  C.  RICKARD     .     .     .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

CHERYL   R.    RIDDLE    .    .     .    Anderson,  S.  C. 

ELEMENTARY   EDUCATION 


•  ROBERT  S.  RIDDLE     .     .     .     Gastonia,  N.  C. 
ANIMAL  SCIENCE 

CHARLIE  S.  RIGBY    .    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
CHEMISTRY 

ERNEST  RINEHART,  JR.   .  Greenwood,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

JACOB  S.   RISER     ....     Bowman,  S.  C. 

AGRICULTURAL  EDUCATION 


•  MORRIS  R.  RITCH   III    .    .    Charlotte,  N.  C. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

CHARLES  E.  RIVERS     .     .     .     Thomson,  Ga. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

JOHN  E.  ROBERTS  III    .    .    .    Chester,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

JAMES  V.  ROBERTSON     .     .     Fairburn,  Ga. 
PRE-MEDICINE 


•  ROBERT   H.   ROBEY     .     .     .     Bethesda,  Md. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

HARRIET    V.    ROBINS     .    .    Jacksonville,  Fla. 

MATHEMATICS 

CONNIE  J.  ROBINSON    .    .    Anderson,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

WILLIAM  E.  ROBINSON    .    .    Gaffney,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 


SENIORS 


•  DONALD  E.  ROCHESTER     .    .    Seneca,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

JEFFREY  C.  ROCKWELL  .  Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

CHARLES  L.   ROEDIGER    .    W.-Salem,  N.  C. 

RECREATION   AND   PARK   ADMINISTRATION 

BARBARA  L.  ROGERS    .    .    .    Central,  S.  C. 

ELEMENTARY   EDUCATION 


•  DAN   M.  ROGERS     .     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

GEORGE  M.   ROGERS    .    Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

JACOB  R.  ROGERS     ....     Dillon,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

PHILLIP    D.    ROGERS     .      .      .     Easley,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 


•  LINDA  F.  ROMINGER     .     .     .     Sumter,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

RONALD  W.  ROOF    ....    Lexington,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

DEL  A.   ROSEBROCK    .    N.  Charleston,  S.  C. 

MATHEMATICS 

GLENN   H.   ROSS     ....     Taylors,  S.  C. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 


•  JOHN  N.  ROSS     .     .     .     Washington,  D.  C. 
SCIENCE  TEACHING 

THOMAS  F.  ROWAND   ....  Oaklyn,  N.J. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 

JEFF  W.  ROWELL,  JR.     .     .     .     Easley,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

JAMES   RUSSELL   III     .    .   Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

CIVIL  ENGINEERING 


•  CHARLES  R.  RUTLAND    .   Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

RICHARD  RYDAROWSK!  .  E.  Meadow,  N.  Y. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

DAVID   L.  SADOWSKI     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND  PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

DONNA  F.  SAMMONS     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  DARRYL    P.   SANDERS     .     .     Statesboro,  Ga. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

GUY  S.   SANDERS   III      .     .     Bamberg,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JAMES  R.  SANDERS    ....    Gaffney,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

WILLIAM  D.  SAVERANCE    .   Annandale,  Va. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


SENIORS 


•  THOMAS  W.  SAWYER    .    .    .    Monetta,  S.  C. 
AGRONOMY 

JAMES  W.  SCARBOROUGH  .  Sumter,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

WILLIAM  B.  SCHERLER    .    .   Greenville,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

ERNEST  A.  SCHICHLER    .   .   Columbia,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 


•DALE  R.  SCHIELKE    ....    Titusville,  N.  J. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

KENNETH   W.   SCHMIDT    .    .     Baldwin,  Md. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

RAYMOND  SCHNEIDER  III  Pennsauken,  N.J. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

RICHARD  H.  SCHROEDER  Hightstown,  N.  J. 
ARCHITECTURE 


JOHN  D.  SCOTT     ....     Concord,  N.  C. 

RECREATION   AND    PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

THOMAS  D.  SCOTT    .    .    .    Charleston,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

S.    BRUCE  SEAWRIGHT     .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

EULALIE  Y.  SEEL     ....     Rahway,  N.J. 

MATHEMATICS 


•  ROBERT  M.  SEGARS    .    .    .    Darlington,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 

WILLIAM   M.   SELF    .    .    .    Greenwood,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

ATHANASIOS  SEMBOS    .    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 

PHYSICS 

GARLAND  D.  SENTELL    .    .    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 


•  JOHN   E.  SETTLE     ....     Hopkins,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

PIERRE    L.    SEVENO      .      .      .      Clemson,  S.  C. 
TEXTILES 

CHAS.  L.  SHACKELFORD    .    Bethlehem,  Pa. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

DON  C.  SHARP     ....     Allendale,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  EDUCATION 


•  ROBERT  C.  SHARPTON    .    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

DONALD  T.  SHEALY    ....    Seneca,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

WILLIAM   D.  SHELLEY     .     .     .     Latta,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

THEODORE  P.  SHERTZER    .    Baltimore,  Md. 

MATHEMATICS 


SENIORS 


•  JOHN   P.   SHIELDS     .     .     .     Neptune,  N.J. 
BIOLOGY 

HEYWOOD  O.  SHIRER     .     .     Sumter,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

SHARON  F.SHIRLEY    .    .    .    Anderson,  S.  C. 
ELEMENTARY   EDUCATION 

M.    DUANE   SHULER      .      .      Kingstree,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


THOMAS  S.  SHULL,  JR.    .    .    Annapolis,  Md. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

ANDREW  G.  SIDRONY    .    .   Oranbury,  N.  J. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

EVERETT  SIEDSCHLAG,  JR.    W.  Cola.,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

KENNETH  B.  SIMMONS,  JR.  Columbia,  S.  C. 
ORNAMENTAL  HORTICULTURE 


•  RICHARD  D.  SIMMONS     .     .     Seneca,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

MARK  A.  SIMS     ....     Greenville,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

FRANK  J.  SINGLETARY    .    .    .   Coward,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

GLEN    E.    SINGLETARY     .     .     .     Miami,  Fla. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 


•  GILES  F.  SINGLETON     .     .     .     Pickens,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

WALTER  F.  SKILTON    .    .    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

DONALD  A.  SLATE     ....     Atlanta,  Ga. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

T.   MARION   SLATON     ....    Tignall,  Ga. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


•  WILLIAM  H.  SLOAN    .    .    .    Charleston,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

ROBERT  L.  SMALSER    .    .    Englishtown,  N.  J. 
BIOLOGY 

ROBERT  T.  SMATHERS    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

ALLEN   D.   SMITH      .     .      .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  EUGENE  A.  SMITH     .    .    .    St.  George,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

GERALD  W.  SMITH     .     .     .     Madison,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

HENRY  J.  SMITH      ....     Saluda,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

JACKIE   W.   SMITH     ....     Norcross,  Ga. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 


SENIORS 


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JAMES   H.   SMITH Belton,  S.  C. 

ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

KIRBY    H.    SMITH      .      .      Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

PRE-MEDICINE 

RAOUL   L.  SMITH    .    .    .    Walterboro,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

RONNIE  D.  SMITH     .     .     .     Piedmont,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 


•  SALLY  A.  SMITH Rome,  Ga. 

SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

THOMAS  C.  SMITH     ....    Atlanta,  Ga. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

THOMAS  M.  SMITH    .    .    Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

CHARLES  K.  SMOAK    .    .   Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
CIVIL   ENGINEERING 


•  VINCE  C.  SMORAL     ....     Danville,  Va. 

MATHEMATICS 

FREDERICK  J.  SNELL    .    Tarpon  Springs,  Fla. 
RECREATION  AND  PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

DORIS  A.  SNOW    .    .    .    Simpsonville,  S.  C. 

MATHEMATICS 

ROWENA  G.  SOBCZYK    .    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 


•  JOHN  I.  SOUTHERLAND    Greenwood,  S.  C. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

SAMUEL  R.  SPANN    .    .    Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

RICHARD  L.  SPARKS     .     Cave  Springs,  Ga. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

FRANK   W.   SPENCER     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 


•  THEODORE  J.  SPETNAGEL    Kingsport,  Tenn. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

JANET  M.  STAEDELI     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ELEMENTARY  EDUCATION 

DONALD  T.  STEGALL    .    .    Anderson,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

RONALD   K.  STEPHENS   .  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 


RICHARD  M.  STEPP    .    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
AGRONOMY 

ARDEN   W.   STEWART     .    Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

DWIGHT  L.  STEWART,  JR.    .    Florence,  S.  C. 
FORESTRY 

MICHAEL  T.  STEWART    .    .    Lake  City,  Fla. 
MATHEMATICS 


SENIORS 


•  TESSA  L.  STEWART    .    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

JAMES   L.   STOKES      .      .      .     Johnston,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

BRICE  M.  STONE     ....     Clemson,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

LOUIS  E.  STOREN     .     .     .     Charleston,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


•  FRANK  R.  STREET     .     .     .     Greenwood,  S.  C. 
GEOLOGY 

BENNIE  S.  STRICKLAND     .     Anderson,  S.  C. 
NURSING 

WILLIAM   L.  STRONG     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

JACK  A.  STROUD     .     .     Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

RECREATION   AND   PARK   ADMINISTRATION 


•  WILLIAM  R.  STUART     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

WILLIAM  G.  STURGIS     .     .     Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

THOMAS   S.   SUIT      .      .      .     Anderson,  S.  C. 
FORESTRY 

DANNY  R.  SUTHERLAND    Greenwood,  S.  C. 

MATHEMATICS 


•  VIRGIL  G.  SVENDSEN    .    .    Charleston,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

MICHAEL  L.  SWEENEY   .    .    .   Clemson,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

JAMES    R.   SWINDELL    .     .    Newberry,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

THOMAS  W.  TALBERT    .  .     Columbia,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 


JOHN   B.  TAMSBERG    .    .    Charleston,  S.  C. 
FORESTRY 

GEORGE  D.  TAWES     .     .     .     Crisfield,  Md. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

LARRY  C.  TAYLOR    .    .    .   Johnsonville,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

ROBERT  A.  TEDCASTLE    .    .    .    Lantana,  Fla. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 


•  ROBERT  S.  TEMPLETON    .    .    .    Suitland,  Md. 

MECHANICAL   ENGINEERING 

MARK   H.  TENNANT    .    .    N.  Augusta,  S.  C. 

MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

CHARLES  H.TENNENT   .   Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

DONALD  K.TERRY   ....   Ridgewood,  N.  J. 
ARCHITECTURE 


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•  DALE  L.  THEILING    .    .    .    Charleston,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

LAWRENCE  D.  THOMA  .   Pequannock,  N.  J. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


WILLIAM    R.   THOMAS     . 
FORESTRY 


Carlisle,  S.  C. 


JAMESINE  E.  THOMPSON  .  Hartsville,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 


•  MARION   C.  THOMPSON    .    Manning,  S.  C. 
MATHEMATICS 

WILLIAM  E.  THOMPSON  .  N.  Augusta,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

WILLIAM  W.  THOMPSON    .    .    Dover,  Del. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

WILLIAM   R.  THOMSON    Honea  Path,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


DAVID   A.   THOMY     ....    Sumter,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

MICHAEL  D.  THORNE     .     .     Jackson,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

ROBT.  R.  THORNTON    .    Glenn  Sprgs.,  S.  C. 
SCIENCE  TEACHING 

HARRY  D.  TIBBS     .     .     .     Great  Falls,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 


•  KATHERINE    E.   TILLMAN     .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

WILLIAM    G.   TILLMAN     .     .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
RECREATION   AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

JERRY   R.  TIMMONS    .    Travelers   Rest,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

CHARLES  R.  TOLLEY   .    .   Hot  Springs,  N.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 


•  JOHN  P.  TORNSTROM    .    .    Neshamc,  N.  J. 
AGRONOMY 

EDWARD  C.  TOWNSEND  .  Cambridge,  Md. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

RONALD  P.  TOWNSEND    .    Anderson,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURE  ECONOMICS 

JOHN   D.  TRAYNHAM   .  Ware  Shoals,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY   EDUCATION 


LARRY  E.  TRIPLETT    ....    Cordova,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

SALLY   G.   TRIPP     .      .      .     Greenville,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

JAMES   W.   TUCKER,   JR.     .    .     Easley,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

JOHN   W.   TUCKER      .     .     Charleston,  S.  C. 
FORESTRY 


SENIORS 


JOHN   P.  TURNER     .     .     .     Columbia,  S.  C. 
CHEMISTRY 

CAROLE   N.  TYSON      .     .      Pendleton,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY   EDUCATION 

RONALD  R.  UNDERHILL     .     .    Sarasota,  Fla. 

PRE-MEDICINE 

LESLIE  G.  VAUGHAN     .    .    .    Seneca,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 


•  JOE  H.  VENABLE,  JR.     .     .     .     Easley,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

PETER   R.   VERDEE   .   .   .    Neptune   City,  N.J. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

WILLIAM    E.    VERROSS     .     .     Hinesville,  Ga. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

ARTHUR  VON   ROEMER  .  Colchester,  Conn. 
BUILDING  CONSTRUCTION 


RAY  L.  VROOME  .  Upper  Saddle  River,  N.  J. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

DOUGLAS   E.  WADDELL    .    Woodruff,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

WILLIAM  R.  WALDEN     .     .     .     Moore,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

JACK  O.  WALKER     .     .     .    Columbia,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 


WALTER  V.  WALL,  JR.    .    .    Edgefield,  S.  C. 
FORESTRY 

ALAN  C.  WALTER,  JR.    .    San  Diego,  Calif. 
CHEMISTRY 

JACK  L.  WALTERS     .     .     .     Columbia,  S.  C. 
RECREATION   AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

WILLIAM  S.  WARE,  JR.    .    .    Varnville,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 


•  WILLIAM  M.  WARLICK    .    .    Columbia,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

ANGUS   H.  WARREN     .    .    Charleston,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

EMILY   B.  WARREN     .     .     .     Mauldm,  S.  C. 
ELEMENTARY  EDUCATION 

CHARLES  T.  WATERS    .    .    N.  Augusta,  S.  C. 
RECREATION   AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 


EDWARD  M.  WATERS    Fuquay-Vanna,  N.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

JERRY  C.  WATERS     ....     Greer,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

MARY    F.    WATKINS     .     .     Greenwood,  S.  C. 
ELEMENTARY   EDUCATION 

KATHY  C.  WATKINS    .    .    Ware  Shoals,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY   EDUCATION 


SENIORS 


WILLIAM  I.WATSON    .    .    Woodleaf,  N.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

LONNIE  D.  WATT     .     .     .     Anderson,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

DOUGLAS   G.   WATTERS     .     .    Sebring,  Fla. 

PRE-MEDICINE 

ERNEST  W.  WEAVER,  JR.    .    Anderson,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  KATHRYN   B.  WEAVER    .    .    Anderson,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

NELSON    T.   WEAVER     .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
TEXTILE  CHEMISTRY 

WILLIAM  D.WEBB    ....    Columbia,  S.  C. 
SCIENCE  TEACHING 

WILLIAM  C.  WEBSTER    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


•  TOM  T.  WEINBRENNER     .     Stockton,  Calif. 

ARCHITECTURE 

JAMES  L.  WELLS     .     .     .     Greenwood,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

THOMAS  S.  WELSH    .    .    .    Bishopville,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  EDUCATION 

RALPH   E.  WEMPE     ....     Sumter,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


CHARLES  M.  WERNER,  JR.   Trav.  Rest,  S.  C. 

SCIENCE  TEACHING 

E.  MARSHALL  WEST     .     .     .     Marion,  S.  C. 

RECREATION   AND   PARK   ADMINISTRATION 

JOHN  E.  WHARTON     .     .     .     Laurens,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

KEITH  W.  WHATLEY    .    .    Greenwood,  S.  C. 
CIVIL  ENGINEERING 


•  GEORGE   D.  WHEELER     .     .     Saluda,  S.  C. 

AGRICULTURAL   EDUCATION 

DAVID   M.  WHETSELL    .    .    Charleston,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

KILLOUGH   H.  WHITE  III    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARCHITECTURE 

STEPHEN   H.  WHITE     .     .     .     Seneca,  S.  C. 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 


ROBERT  K.  WHITNEY    .    .    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

DAVID   L.  WICKER     .     .      .     Pomaria,  S.  C. 
POULTRY  SCIENCE 

DENNIS  M.  WIECHNIK     .     .     Trenton,  N.J. 
ARCHITECTURE 

WILLIAM   D.  WILBURN    .    Greenwood,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 


SENIORS 


WILLIAM  H.  WILEY  II  .  Moncks  Corner,  S.  C. 
FORESTRY 

HAROLD  S.  WILKINSON    .    Charlotte,  N.  C. 

ARCHITECTURE 

JAY  S.  WILLER Central,  S.  C. 

ECONOMICS 

ANN  L.  WILLIAMS     ....     Hodges,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


•  DAVID  F.  WILLIAMS     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JAMES  N.  WILLIAMS     .     .     Anderson,  S.  C. 

TEXTILES 

PAMELA  D.  WILLIAMS    .    .    Anderson,  S.  C. 
ELEMENTARY  EDUCATION 

WALTER  L.  WILLIAMS    .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 


•  DARRA  D.  WILLIAMSON 
BIOLOGY 


Loris,  S.  C. 


JAMES   F.  WILLIAMSON     .    Columbia,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

PERRY   D.    WILLIS     .     .     .     Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 

DONALD  C.  WILSON     .    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 
PHYSICS 


DOUGLAS  C.  WILSON    .    .    .    LaPlata,  Md. 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

PEGGY  L.  WILSON     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

RAY   L.  WILSON,  JR.     .     .     .      Dillon,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

ROBERT  R.  WILSON     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


•  MICHAEL  S.  WINBURN    .    .    .    Patrick,  S.  C. 
ECONOMICS 

MICHAEL  B.  WINGO     .     .     .     Inman,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

WILLIAM    R.   WISE   III     .    .    Abbeville,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 

RICKY  A.  WISHER     .     .     .     Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 


•  JAMES  H.  WITHERSPOON    Greenville,  S.  C. 
METALLURGICAL  ENGINEERING 

LEONARD  E.  WITT    .    .    .    Baton   Rouge,  La. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

JUDITH  C.  WOLPER    .    .    Summerville,  S.  C. 
BIOLOGY 

STEPHEN  L.  WOOD     .     .     .    Woodruff,  S.  C. 
GEOLOGY 


SENIORS 


MILDRED  A.  WOODHAM   .  Hartsville,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

AUBURN  WOODS  111    .    .    .    Hartsville,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

GROVER  L.  WOODS,  JR.    .    .    Pelzer,  S.  C. 

MATHEMATICS 

ALICIA  T.  WOODSIDE    .    .    Columbia,  S.  C. 

ANIMAL  SCIENCE 


MICHAEL  C.  WORKMAN  .  Woodruff,  S.  C. 
ANIMAL  SCIENCE 

GEO.  F.  WORSHAM,  JR.  .  Charleston,  S.  C. 
PRE-MEDICINE 

DIANE  S.  WRIGHT     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 
SECONDARY   EDUCATION 

JAMES  G.  WRIGHT,  JR.  .  Coral  Gables,  Fla. 
ECONOMICS 


•  CRAIG  C.  WRIGLEY    .    .    .    Columbia,  S.  C. 

ARCHITECTURE 

LARRY   W.    WYATT      .      .      .      Seneca,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

JAMES  R.  YATES     ....     Anderson,  S.  C. 

RECREATION   AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

CHARLES  R.  YEARGIN    .    .   Greenville,  S.  C. 
CIVIL   ENGINEERING 


CHARLES  C.  YONGUE    .    .   Columbia,  S.  C. 
FOOD  SCIENCE 

DARRELL   M.   YOUNG    .    Timmonsville,  S.  C. 
INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

JAMES  C.  YOUNG     .     N.  Charleston,  S.  C. 
CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

M.  CLAUDIA  YOUNG    .    .    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 

ELEMENTARY   EDUCATION 


•  VIVIAN    E.    YOUNG      .      .      .      Sumter,  S.  C. 
ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

CECIL  G.  YOUNGBLOOD  Hardeeville,  S.  C. 

INDUSTRIAL  MANAGEMENT 

JAMES  R.  YOUNGBLOOD  .  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

RICHARD    D.    YOUTZ     .     .     .     Lebanon,  Pa. 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 


•  GEORGE    D.    ZATEZALO    .    .    Aliquippa,  Pa. 
RECREATION  AND   PARK  ADMINISTRATION 

JOHN  R.  ZEPF     .     .     .     New  Milford,  Conn. 
INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

SAM   ZEPPERELL      ....      Clemson,  S.  C. 
ZOOLOGY 

ED  ZEPPERMAN     ....     Columbia,  S.  C. 
HORTICULTURE 


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BRUCE   ABBITT    (2)      .      .      .     .      Charleston.  S.  C. 

JOHN    R.   ABEL    (3] Wayne.  Pa. 

STONEY  A.  ABERCROMBIE   (2)  Six  Mile.  S.  C. 

RICHARD  W.  ABRAHAMS  (3)  Great  Neck,  N.  Y. 
JAMES  W.  ABRAMS  (2)  ....  Seneca,  S.  C. 
JEAN    M.  ABRAMS    (I)      ....     Joanna,  S.  C. 

RONALD  S.  ABRAMS  (3)  .  .  Whitmire,  S.  C. 
JAMES  B.  ABSHIRE  (I)  .  .  Greeneville.  Tenn. 
SALVATORE  P.  ACCOMANDA   (2)     Inwood.N.Y. 

SIDNEY  F.  ACKER    (2) Easley,  S.  C. 

KATHERINE  D.  ACKERSON  (I)  .  W.  Shoals,  S.  C. 
BRAINARD    L.   ACKLEY    (3)      .     .      Salisbury,  Md. 


JAMES   P.  AQUAVIVA    (3)      . 

Rockaway,  N.J. 

JEFFREY  W.  ADAMO    (3)     . 

.    .     Baltimore,  Md. 

DILLARD    D.   ADAMS    (1)      . 

.      .      Elberton,  Ga. 

JESSE  ADAMS   (1)     .     .     .     . 

McColl.  S.  C. 

JOHNNY   A.   ADAMS    (3)      . 

.      .      Saluda.  S.  C. 

LEIF   M.  ADAMS    (1)      .     .     . 

.      Hartsville,  S.  C. 

ROBERT   B.  ADAMS    (3)      .     . 

Kensington,  Md. 

ROBERT  R.  ADAMS   (1)      .     . 

.      .      Clinton,  Md. 

TONY  A.  ADAMS   (2)     .     .     . 

WILLIAM    N.  ASAMS    (1)     . 

Baltimore,  Md. 

WILLIAM  T.  ADAMS    (1)       . 

Columbia.  S.  C. 

RANDAL  J.  ADDISON    (2)      . 

Anderson.  S.  C. 

WILLIAM    F.  ADDISON    (1) 

.      .      .      Fairfax,  Ala. 

GLENN    R.  ADDY    (1)      .     .     1 

.ittle  Mountain,  S.  C. 

LINDSEY  W.  ADDY   (1)     .     . 

Lexington,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  A.   ADLER    (2)      .     . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

MICHAEL  W.  AGEE   (2]      . 

.      .      .      Aiken,  S.  C. 

DOUGLAS  D.  AGNEW  (2)     . 

.     Charlotte.  N.  C. 

JAMES  D.  AGNEW   (1)     .     . 

.     .     Gaffney.S.  C. 

WM.  G.  AGNEW   (3)     .     Loo 

kout  Mountain,  Tenn. 

JAMES    H.   AICHELE    (1)      . 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  W.  AINES    (3)      .     . 

.      Springfield,  Va. 

JOSEPH    E.  AITON    (2)      .     . 

.     Ninety  Six,  S.  C. 

CARA   D.  ACKERLY    (2)      .     . 

Memphis,  Tenn. 

JOANIE  M.  ALBENESIUS  (1) 

.      Charleston,  S.  C. 

E.   JOYCE  ALBRECHT    (3)      . 

Isle  of  Palms.  S.  C. 

BUDDY  ALBRIGHT  (2)     .     . 

.     .      Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

CLAY  S.  ALDEHOL   (1)      .     . 

Greenville.  S.  C. 

EDWARD  ALDEN   (2)     .     .     . 

Hopedale,  Mass. 

BARBARA  J.  ALEXANDER    (1 

I     .    Greenville,  S.  C. 

CAROLINE    B.   ALEXANDER 

(2)       .      Easley.  S.  C. 

JOYCE  E.  ALEXANDER   (2) 

.     .     Anderson.  S.  C. 

PATRICIA  C.  ALEXANDER   (1 

)      .     Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

RONNIE  C.  ALEXANDER   (3) 

.     Greenville,  S.  C. 

RUTH   G.  ALEXANDER    (2) 

.      .      Whitmire.  S.  C. 

STEPHEN   D.  ALEXANDER   (2 

1      .      .      .      Iva.S.  C. 

WM.    A.    ALEXANDER    (1) 

Simpsonville,  S.  C. 

JAMES  B.  ALL   (2)      .     .     .     . 

Allendale.  S.  C. 

JONES  H.  C.  ALL  (2)     .     . 

.     .     Allendale,  S.  C. 

CHARLES  D.  ALLEN   (3)     . 

,      Bennettsville,  S.  C. 

COLLIN  D.  ALLEN   (1)     .     . 

.     .     Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

ELDON   E.  ALLEN    (3) 

.      .      .      Aynor.  S.  C. 

JOHN    R.  ALLEN    (3)      .     . 

Kingstree.  S.  C. 

LINDA  J.  ALLEN    (1)     .     .     . 

.     Greenville,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  K.  ALLEN    (1)      .     . 

.      .      Canton,  N.  C. 

SUSAN  C.  ALLEN    (1)     .     . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

SAMUEL  D.  ALLEY   (2) 

WM.    E.    ALLISON    (2)      .      . 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 

CALVERT   C.   ALPERT    (3)      . 

.      .      Sumter,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM    B.   ALSTON    (2) 

.      .       Bristol.  Term. 

STEPHEN    L.   ALTMAN    (3)      . 

.      Lake  City,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM    F.    ALTMAN    (2) 

.      Florence.  S.  C. 

PEGGY   R.  ALVERSON    (3)      . 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM  G.  ALVERSON    (2) 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM   A.  ALWOOD    (2) 

.      Clemson.  S.  C. 

JOHN    M.   ALEXANDER    (3) 

.      .      CentralS.  C. 

MICHAEL  C.  AMASON   (1)     . 

.     Columbia,  S.C. 

DAVID    R.    AMICK    (2)      .      . 

Prosperity,  S.  C. 

THOMAS  C.  ANDERS    (1)      . 

.      Cleveland,  S.  C. 

BENJAMIN  W.  ANDERSON  ( 1 

.     Edgefield,  S.  C. 

BOBBY   R.  ANDERSON    (2)      . 

.       Manning,  S.  C. 

ELLEN    D.   ANDERSON    (2)      . 

.      Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

GEORGE  W.  ANDERSON   (3) 

.     Gastonia,  N.  C. 

JACK  E.  ANDERSON    (3)     . 

Travelers  Rest,  S.  C. 

JOSEPH  F.  ANDERSON   (2) 

.     Edgefield,  S.  C. 

LARRY  J.  ANDERSON    (1)      . 

.      .      Pickens.  S.  C. 

MICHAEL   S.   ANDERSON    (1 

.     Piedmont,  S.  C. 

ROBERT   L   ANDERSON    (2) 

Taylors,  S.  C. 

SHARON    L.  ANDERSON    (2) 

Lexington.  S.  C. 

STEPHEN   R.  ANDERSON    (1) 

.     Allendale,  S.  C. 

1                 TONY   D.  ANDERSON    (1)     . 

Travelers  Rest,  S.  C. 

DAVID    M.   ANDREWS    (2)      . 

Timmonsville.  S.  C. 

CHARLES   H.  ANDREWS    (3) 

.      .      Sumter.  S.  C. 

DAVID  E.  ANGEL   (1)      .     . 

.      Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

CARLOS  S.  ANGUIZOLA    (1) 

.    Panama,  Panama 

THOMAS   A.   ANGYRIS    (2) 

.      Springfield,  N.J. 

E.  C.  ANNAS    (2)      .     .     .     . 

Hickory,  N.  C. 

GEORGE  B.  ANTONAKOS    (2)      .     Baltimore,  Md. 

ROBERT  R.  APPLEBAUM   (2) 

.     .      Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

PAUL   E.   APPLEBY    (1)      .      . 

.      Silver  Lake,  Ohio 

ROBERT  D.  ARCHER   (1)     . 

Summerville.  S.  C. 

ROBERT    D.    ARCHIBALD    (1  ] 

.      Clarence,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM    A.    ARCHIE    (2| 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 

WILBUR    C.   ARDIS    (2) 

.      Manning.  S.  C. 

ROBERT  W.  ARMFIELD  (2)     . 

Newport  News.  Va. 

DOUG   P.  ARNISTEAD    (3)      . 

.      .      Decatur,  Ga. 

VENA   K.  ARNT    (2)      .     .     . 

Pottstown,  Pa. 

JAMES  N.  ASHE  (  1 ) 

Lockhart,  S.  C. 

KENNETH    K.   ASHLEY    (3) 

.      Williamston.  S.  C. 

RITA  S.  ASHLEY   (2)     .     .     . 

.      Greenville,  S.  C. 

JOHN   P.  ASHTON    (1  )      .     . 

.     .     Millville,  N.J. 

LAURA   V.   ASHTON    (2)      . 

.      Millville,  N.J. 

ROBERT  D.  ASHWORTH    (2) 

.    Early  Branch,  S.C. 

JAMES   G.  ASWELL    (1)      . 

.      .      .      Union,  N.J. 

HARLEY   L.  ATKINS    (2)      . 

Isle  of  Palms,  S.  C. 

JAMES  A.  ATKINS   (1)      .     . 

.     .     .      Dillon,  S.C. 

ALEXANDER    N.   ATKINSON 

(2)     Yonges  Is.,  S.  C. 

GERALD   E.   ATKINSON    (1) 

.      .      Central,  S.  C. 

JOSEPH   R.  ATKINSON    (2) 

.     .     Sumter,  S.C. 

JOHN  D.  ATTAWAY   (2)     . 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

MICHAEL    D.   AUSHERMAN 

(  1  ]       .      .      York.  Pa. 

WILLIAM    P.  AUSTELL    (2) 

Taylors,  S.  C. 

JOE  A.  AUSTIN    (1)      .     .     . 

Greenville.  S.  C 

ROBERT   A.   AUSTIN    (3)      . 

.      .      .      Fairfax,  Va 

ANDREW  S.  AVANT   (2)     . 

.      .      Hampton,  S.C 

THOMAS  W.  AVANT    (1)      . 

Charleston.  S.  C 

HENRY  E.  AVENT   (1)      .     . 

.      Bennettsville,  S.  C 

ROBERT   H.   BACON    (1)      . 

Cockeysville,  Md 

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LEO  J.   BADONSKY    (1)      . 

.      .      .      Aiken    S.  C. 

RICHARD   H.    BAGBY,  JR.    ( 

)      .      Richmond.  Va. 

EARLE  R.  BAGNAL   (2)     . 

Sumter,  S.  C. 

HENRY  T.  BAGNAL   (3)      . 

.      .      Sumter,  S.  C. 

JOSEPH  G.  BAGWELL  (3)     . 

.     .     .     Greer,  S.  C. 

JULIA   M.   BAILES    (3)      .     . 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 

TRIS   A.    BAILEY    (1)      .      . 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 

JEFF   C.    BAILEY    (2)      .     . 

.      New  York,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  S.   BAILEY    (2)      .     . 

.     Greenville,  S.  C 

RICHARD  W.   BAILEY    (2) 

.      Greenville,  S.C 

SUSAN  G.  BAILEY   (3)     .     . 

.     .     Clemson,  S.  C 

WILLIAM    L.    BAILEY    (3) 

Greenville,  S.  C 

EARL  K.    BAIR    (1)      .     .     . 

.      Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C 

JOE  H.  BAIRD   (2)     .     .     . 

MICHAL  L.   BAIRD    (1)      .     . 

Darlington,  S.  C 

RICHARD    L.    BAIRD    (1) 

Darlington,  S.  C 

BEVERLY    F.    BAKER    (3)      . 

.      Summerville,  S.  C 

CLAY  E.  BAKER,  JR.  (3)     . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C 

GREGORY  S.  BAKER  (3)  ....  Sumter,  S.  C. 
JAMES  F.  BAKER  (I)  .  .  North  Kingstown,  R.  I. 
SAMUEL  B.  BAKER,  JR.  (2)  .  .  .  Estill,  S.  C. 
BARRY  M,  BALWIN  (2)  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
FRANK  E.  BALDWIN  (I)  .  .  R.dgeland,  S.  C. 
RICHARD   S.   BALENTINE    (3)      .     Greenville,  S.  C. 

MARGARET  A.  BALK  (I)  .  .  .  Blackv.lle.  S.  C. 
JIMMY  D.  BALLARD  (2)  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
ROBERT  W.  BALLARD  (I)  .  .  .  Chester,  S.  C. 
RONNIE  D.  BANKS  (I)  .  .  .  Ninety-Six,  S.  C. 
CHARLES  BAPP,  JR.  (3)  .  .  .  Clemson.  S.  C. 
PETER   L.   BARDWELL    (2)      .     .     Wrentham,  Mass. 

DEWEY  K.  BAREFIELD  (I)  .  .  Langdale,  Ala. 
DEBORAH  J.  BARKER  (I)  .  .  .  Seneca,  S.  C. 
JAMES  W.  BARKER  (I)  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
JOHN  V.  BARKER  (2)  .  .  .  Simpsonville,  S.  C. 
WM.  C.  BARKER  (2)  .  .  .  Westminster,  S.C. 
BONNIE  LYNN  BARNES  (2)     .     .     Spindale,  N.  C. 

FRANK   S.   BARNES,    III    (I)      .     .      Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

JOHN   B.   BARNES    (I) Pelzer.  S.  C 

CALVIN  R.  BARNETTE  (I)  .  .  Pendleton,  S.  C. 
NANCY  M.  BARNETT  (2)  .  .  Lmcolnton,  Ga. 
STEVE  K.  BARNETT  (2)  .  .  .  Covingston.  Ga. 
JAMES    E.    BARNETTE    (3)      .      .      Pendleton,  S.  C. 

RONALD  P.  BARNETTE  (3)  .  .  Barnwell.  S.  C. 
MICHAEL  H.  BARNHART  (2)  .  .  Cheraw,  S.  C. 
ARCHIE  M.  BARNHILL  (2)  Galivant's  Ferry,  S.  C. 
WILLIAM  M.  BARNWELL  (3)  Yonges  Island.  S.  C. 
ANN  M.  BARRETT  (2)  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
DAVID   T.    BARRETT    (2)      .     .     .     .     Clover,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  D.  BARRIER  (I)  .  .  .  Lexington,  S.  C. 
WILLIAM  L.  BARRIER  (I)  .  .  Lexington.  S.  C. 
TIM  W.  BARRINEAU  (I)  .  .  .  Mullins,  S.  C. 
JOHN  C.  BARRON  (2)  .  .  .  Columbia,  S.  C. 
T.  GEORGE  BARTLETT  (I)  .  .  Perry  Point,  S.  C. 
KATHY    G.    BARTON    (I)      .      .      Greenville.  S.  C. 

STEVE  C.  BARTON    (2) Greer,  S.  C. 

EDWIN  G.  BASS,  JR.   (2)     .     .     .     .     Lydia,  S.  C. 

JAMES   H.   BASS    (3) Camden,  S.  C. 

SAM  J.   BATES    (I) Pickens,  S.C. 

PAUL  O.  BATSON  III  (3)  .  .  .  Marion,  S.  C. 
PEGGY  M.  BATSON    (3)      .     .     .     Greenville.  S.  C. 


WILLIAM    E.   BATSON    (3)      . 
GARY  R.  BAUMGARNER   (2) 
BRADFORD   L.   BAUSS    (I) 
WILBUR    N.    BAUMANN    (3) 
DONALD  W.   BAXTER    (  I  ) 
WILLIAM    T.    BAXTER    (  I  ) 

JOSEPH  R.  BAYERL  (3)  . 
CHARLES  E.  BEAMAN  (I)  . 
GERALD  B.  BEAMAN  (2)  . 
THOMAS  A.  BEAN  (3)  .  . 
R.  EMORY  BEARDON  (I)  . 
ROBERT  J.    BEASLEY    (3)      . 


WILLIAM   L.  BEASLEY 
DAVID   L.  BEATY    (2) 
DALE  L.   BEBKO    (3) 
DALE  M.  BECKES   (I) 


.  Greenville.  S.  C. 
.  West  Union,  S.  C. 
.  Portland,  Conn. 
Cambridge,  Md. 
.  Columbia,  S.C. 
Winter  Haven,  Fla. 

.  .  Wayne,  N.J. 
.  Greenville,  S.  C. 
.  .  Garner.  N.  C. 
.  New  Orleans,  La. 
.  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 

.     .     Barnwell,  S.  C. 

Chester.  S.  C. 

Spartanburg.  S.  C. 

.     Acton,  Mass. 


CLARENCE  N.  BEDENBAUGH    (I)     .     Cola..  S.  C. 
HUBERT  M.  BEDENBAUGH  (2)     .     Prosperity.  S.  C. 


CHARLES  T.  BEEMER  (2)  .  .  Greenville.  S.  C. 
ROBERT  M.  BEHLING    (3)      .     .     .     Newton,  N.J. 

R.   GAY    BEIERS    (2) Duncan,  S.  C. 

DEVON  R.  BELCHER  (2)  .  .  .  .  Greer,  S.  C. 
ANDREW  J.  BELGER  (I)  .  .  .  Varnv.lle,  S.  C. 
EDWARD  M.  BELKEN    (3)    .    Fort  Walton  Bch..  Fla. 

JOSEPH  J.  BELKNAPP  (3)  .  .  Clemson,  S.  C. 
DWAYNE  M.  BELL   (3)      .     .     .     Honea  Path,  S.  C. 

GLENN  K.  BELL   (I) Bamberg,  S.  C. 

THOMAS  M.  BELL   (3) Lodge.  S.  C. 

WILLIAM  T.  BELL,  JR.  (2)  .  .  Piedmont,  S.  C. 
JOHN   S.   BELLAMY    (I)      .     .     .     Williston,  S.  C. 

REBECCA  E.  BELLAMY  (I)  .  .  Bamberg,  S.  C. 
WALTER  P.  BELOUIN  (3)  ....  Union,  S.  C. 
MICHAEL  O.  BELUE  (I)  .  .  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
WILLIAM  L.  BENDT  (3)  .  .  Charleston.  S.  C. 
ARTHUR  L.  BENJAMIN,  JR.  (I)  .  Clinton.  S.  C. 
EDGAR    L    BENJAMIN,   JR.    (3)     Mountville.  S.  C. 

ELIZABETH  A.  BENJAMIN  (I)  .  Greenville.  S.  C. 
MATTHEW    B.    BENJAMIN    (I)  Bowman.  S.  C. 

JAMES  P.  BENNETT  (I)  ....  Augusta.  Ga. 
JOSEPH  D.  BENNETT  (I)  .  .  .  Lancaster,  S.  C. 
ROBERT  L.  BENNETT  (I)  .  P.sgah  Forrest.  N.  C. 
STUART   J.    BENNETT    (2)      .      .      Columbia,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM  T.  BENNETT  (I)  ....  Olar,  S.  C. 
GARY  P.  BERUBE  (2)  .  .  .  .  Dalton.  Mass. 
SCOTT  J.  BENRUBE  (2)  .  .  Miami  Beach,  Fla. 
MICHELLE  BENTON  (I)  .  .  John's  Island.  S.  C. 
JOHN  E.  BERGH  (2)  .  .  .  .  Tuckahoe.  N.  J. 
RANDALL  E.   BERKLAND    (2)      .     .     .     York,  S.  C. 

CARROL  D.  BERRY  (I)  ....  Cheraw,  S.  C. 
JAMES  R.  BERRY  (I)  .  .  .  .  Bowman,  S.  C. 
PERCY  M.  BERRY  (I)  .  .  .  Ridgeland.  S.  C. 
RONALD  P.  BERRY  (3)  .  .  .  Belvedere,  S.  C. 
BARBARA  L.  BESHEARS  (2)  .  Jacksonville.  Fla. 
JOHN    B.    BESSENT    (I)       .      .      Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  A.  BESSENT  (2)  .  .  .  Baltimore,  Md. 
CATHY  D.  BESSER  (3)  .  .  .  .  Sumter,  S.  C. 
GREGORY  L.  BESSER  (I)  .  .  .  Barnwell.  S.  C. 
EUGENE  S.  BEST  (2)  ....  Rock  Hill.  S.  C. 
WILLIAM  H.  BETHUNE  (2)  .  Charlotte.  N.  C. 
ALLYN    F     BETLEJ    (2)      .      .      .     Waynesboro.  Va. 


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WILBERT    BEVERLY    (3)      .      . 

Bennettsville.  S.  C. 

JOHN    H.    BEVIS    III    (2)      .      . 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM    D.    BIBB    (2)      .      . 

.   Laurens.  S.  C. 

GEORGE  E.  BIEDIGER   (3)     . 

.     Greenville,  S.  C. 

JANE  L.   BIEDIGER    (1)      .     . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

JAMES  W.  BIGBY  (2)     .     .     . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

JAMIE  B.  BIGELOW   (1)      .     . 

Summerville.  S.  C. 

CAROLYN  W.  BIGGER  (1)     . 

Murfreesboro,  Tenn. 

ANNE  M.  BIGGERSTAFF   (1  ) 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

CHARLES  R.  BIRCH   (3)     .     . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

JOAN    E.    BIRDSALL    (2)     .    . 

.     .     .     Atlanta,  Ga. 

ANNE    M.    BISCHOFF    (1)      . 

Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 

DAVID   A.    BISHOP    (2)      .     . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

JAMES   L.   BISHOP    (3)      .     . 

Taylors,  S.  C. 

ROBERT   E.   BISHOP   (2)      .     . 

Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

SHIRLEY  A.  BISHOP  (2)     .     . 

Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  S.  BISKER   (3]     .     . 

Salisbury.  Md. 

ALBERT   P.  BLACK   (1)     .     . 

.      .      Barnwell,  S.  C. 

ARTHUR  0-  BLACK    (2)      . 

.     .     .     York   S.  C 

BETTY  J.  BLACK   (  1 )     .     .     . 

CALVIN    D.    BLACK    (3)      .      . 

Lando.  S.  C. 

CHARLES   S.    BLACK    (1)      . 

Wassenaar,  Holland 

CHRISTOPHER  A.  BLACK   (3) 

Riverside,  Conn. 

GEORGE  W.  BLACK   (2)     . 

Baltimore,  Md. 

LARRY  A.  BLACK    (3)     .     .     . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

MANUEL  P.  BLACK.  JR.   (3) 

Orangeburg.  S.  C. 

MARSHALL  L.  BLACK    (2)      . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

RICHARD  A.  BLACK   (3)     .     . 

Chester,  S.  C. 

STANLEY  D.  BLACK   (2)     .     . 

Seneca,  S. C. 

GAIL   E.   BLACKBURN    (1)      . 

.      Pendleton,  S.  C. 

THOMAS   BLACKBURN    (1)     Morehead  City.  N.  C. 

LARRY  R.  BLACKHURST   (2) 

Wilmington,  Del. 

BARRY  E.  BLACKMON    (1)    . 

Heath  Springs,  S.  C. 

LEILA  S.  BLACKMON    (1)    .    West  Columbia.  S.  C. 

MARY  J.  BLACKMON    (2)      . 

Cleveland.  Tenn. 

EDWIN   L.  BLACKWELL    (2) 

Hanahan,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  L.   BLACKWELL   (1) 

Gaffney.  S.  C. 

THOMAS  W.  BLACKWELL   (1 

1            Florence.  S.  C. 

J.   ROGER   BLAKELY,  JR.   (3) 

.      .      .      Ora.S.  C. 

MARTHA  CAROL  BLAKELY  (2 

Simpsonville,  S.  C. 

NANCY  C.   BLAKELY    (1)      . 

.     .     .     Ora,  S.C. 

HUGH    M.    BLAND    (1)      .     . 

.      Edgefield.  S.  C. 

GORDON   M.  BLANTON    (2| 

Charleston.  S.  C. 

MARY  VAN   BLARICOM    (3| 

.     .     Clemson.  S.  C. 

SUZAN  G.   BLESSING    (2)      . 

Kingsport,  Tenn. 

THERESA  A.  BLESSING  (1)     . 

.     Kingsport,  Tenn. 

WAYNE  A.  BLEVINS   (2)      .     . 

.      .     Atlanta.  Ga. 

JAMES   F.   BLOSE,   JR.    (1)      . 

Annapolis.  Md. 

WADE  B.  BLOUNT  (3)  .  .  .  Belvedere.  S.  C. 
ALAN  D.  BOCK  (I)  .  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
HARRY  E.  BODIFORD  (I)  .  .  Walhalla.  S.  C. 
H.    DONALD    BOETTCHER    (I)  Rosemont.  Pa. 

FRANK  M.  BOGGS  (3)  Charleston  Heights.  S.  C. 
RANDALL   R.   BOHSEN    (I)      .     .      Livingston.  N.  J. 


KERI   A.   BOLDING    (3) 
PATRICIA  A.  BOLDING  (I) 
ALAN    L.    BOLICK    (I)      .     . 
SAMUEL  R.  BOLICK  (I)     . 
W.   ROBERT  BOLICK    (I)      . 
JOEL  B.  BOLT   (31      .     .     . 


.  Lyman.  S.  C. 
.     Pickens.  S.  C. 

Ringgold.  Ga. 
.     .     Blair,  S.  C. 

.  APO.  N.Y. 
Anderson,  S.  C. 


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JOHN   A.   BOLT    (1  )      .     .     . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

MICHAEL  R.  BOLTON    (1  )      . 

Greenville.  S.  C. 

WILLIAM   K.   BOMAR    (1) 

.      .      Duncan.  S.  C. 

WILLIAM    P.   BOND    (1)      .     . 

.      .      Clinton,  S.  C. 

JOHN  D.  BONNETTE  (3)     . 

.     Clemson.  S.  C. 

ROBERT    M.    BOOKER    (1)      . 

Memphis,  Tenn. 

TONEY  C.   BOOZER    (3)      .     . 

Inman,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM   T.    BORDERS    (1)      . 

.      Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

MARY  A.  BORGMAN   (1  )      . 

.     Clemson,  S.  C. 

MICHAEL    F.    BORKE    (3)      . 

Charleston.  S.  C. 

ROBERT  J.  BOSLER   (1)     .     . 

Camp  Springs,  Md. 

JOSEPH   L.  BOSTICK   (3)     . 

.      Pampl.co,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  H.  BOSTICK   (1)     . 

Pamplico,  S.  C. 

JOSEPH   A.    BOTTS    ( 1  )      .     S 

ullivan's  Island.  S.  C. 

DAVID  W.   BOUKNIGHT   (1) 

Irmo.  S.  C. 

JAMES   W.    BOUNDS    (2)      . 

Lancaster,  Pa. 

JON  L.  BOURNE  (1)     .     .     . 

DAVID  E.  BOWEN   (3) 

.     .     .      Iva.S.  C. 

ANTHONY  O.   BOWERS    (1) 

Greenville.  S.  C. 

JANE  H.  BOWERS    (2)      .     . 

Clemson.  S.  C. 

JOHN  F.  BOWERS   (1)     .     . 

.     .      Elberton,  S.  C. 

LINDA  J.   BOWIE    (2)      .     . 

Clemson.  S.  C. 

CHARLIE  B.   BOYCE   (2)      .     . 

Inman.  S.  C. 

WILLIAM    B.  BOYLE    (  1  )      .     . 

.      .      Sumter,  S.  C. 

LARRY  J.   BOYLESTON    (1  ) 

.      WilLston.S.  C. 

NORMAN    F.   BOZARD    (2)      . 

Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  L.  BRACEY   (3)     .     . 

.     Darlington,  S.  C. 

RANDOLPH  G.  BRACKEN    (1 

.      Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

W.  GLENN   BRACKEN    (2)      . 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

MARY    L.    BRADFORD    (2)      . 

.      Kmgstree,  S.  C. 

D.   KIETH    BRADLEY    (1)      .     . 

.      .      Lugoff.  S.  C. 

WILLIAM   C.  BRADLEY    (3)      . 

Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 

HAROLD    D.   BRADY    (2)      . 

.      Rock  Hill.  S.  C. 

JAMES  H.  BRAMLETT  (1)     . 

Travelers  Rest,  S.  C. 

JOSEPH  L.  BRAMLETT   (2)     . 

.     Charlotte,  N.  C. 

CAROL  G.  BRANDON    (2)     . 

.     Greenville.  S.  C. 

HERBERT   BRANHAM    (3) 

Charleston.  S.  C. 

ARNOLD  A.   BRANNEN    (3) 

.      Great  Falls,  S.  C. 

ARTHUR   E.  BRANTLEY    (2)      . 

Orangeburg.  S.  C. 

WM.   C.   BRASINGTON    (2) 

.      .      Gaffney,  S.  C. 

DOUGLAS  W.  BRAUN  (3)     . 

.     .     Leesburg.  Fla. 

JAMES  S.  BRAWLEY   (3]      . 

.     Salisbury.  N.C. 

SHARON  L.  BRAWNER   (I) 

Smyrna,  Ga. 

RANDY  L.  BRAY   (2)     .     .     . 

JAMES    E.   BRAZELL    (2)      . 

.      .      Bon  Air,  Va. 

ROBERT  G.  BRAZIER   (2)     . 

.     .     Pickens,  S.  C. 

AMIN  S.  BREDEN    (1)      .     . 

Washington,  D.  C. 

WM.  N.  BREEDLOVE  (3)     . 

Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 

JANIS   1.  BREWER    (2) 

V.  GAIL  BREWER   (2) 

WILLIAM    R.    BREWER    (2) 

.      Allendale,  S.  C. 

RUSSELL  P.  BRIDGES   (1)      . 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

STEPHEN  M.  BRIDGES  (1)     . 

.     Greenville.  S.  C. 

RONALD  L.  BRIDWELL  (3)     . 

.     Greenville.  S.  C. 

RONNY   L.   BRIDWELL    (2)      . 

Greenville,  S.  C 

RANDALL  A.  BRIGGS   (3)     . 

Ft.  Myers,  Va. 

WILLIAM    A.    BRIGGS    (2)      . 

.      .      Atlanta,  Ga 

JOSEPH   B.   BRIGHT    (3)      . 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

HOWARD  M.  BRINK  (2)     . 

Campobello,  S.  C. 

CLIFFORD   S.   BRISTOL    (2) 

.      .      Clemson.  S.  C 

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GREER  M.  BROADWATER  (3) 

Ridgeway,  S.  C. 

WM.  T.   BROADWATER    (3)      . 

Woodsboro,  Md. 

MICHAEL  T.   BROGDON    (2) 

Sumter,  S.  C. 

DONNA  M.  BROOKS   (3)      . 

.     .     Loris,  S.  C. 

HENRY   C.   BROOKS    (3)      .     . 

Conway,  S.  C. 

JEFFERY   E.   BROOKS    (3)      . 

Wilmington,  Del. 

MALCOLM   L.  BROOKS,  JR.   ( 

)      .     Gordon,  Ga. 

PHILLIP   M.    BROOKS    (1) 

Saluda,  S.  C. 

RONALD   P.  BROOKS   (2)     . 

^J.  Charleston,  S.  C. 

TERRY  L.  BROOKS   (1)     .     .     . 

.     Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

MARTHA  K.  BROOKSHIRE  (1) 

.    Anderson,  S.  C. 

MICHAEL  F.  BROOME   (3)      . 

.      Pageland,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  W.  BROOME   (3)     . 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

DOUGLAS  W.  BROPHY   (1) 

Little  Silver,  N.J. 

VICKY  L.  BROUGHTON   (1) 

.      Kershaw,  S.  C. 

BARRY   M.   BROWN    (2)      .     . 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

CRAWFORD   M.   BROWN    (1) 

Andrews,  S.  C. 

DAVID   A.    BROWN    (3)      .      . 

Piedmont,  S.  C. 

DONALD   E.   BROWN    (3)      . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

GREGORY   R.   BROWN    (3)      . 

.      Gasport,  N.Y. 

HERBERT  W.  BROWN,  JR.  (3) 

.     .     Easley,  S.  C. 

JAMES   W.   BROWN    (2)      . 

.      Gaffney,  S.  C. 

JUDY  B    BROWN   (2|     .     .     . 

Sumter,  S.  C. 

MICHAEL  L.  BROWN   (1)     . 

.     .      Mauldin.S.  C. 

MURRAY  F.  BROWN,  JR.   (2) 

.    Greenville,  S.  C. 

NANCY  A.   BROWN    (2)      . 

.      Fair  Play,  S.  C. 

PATRICIA  A.  BROWN   (2)     . 

.     Kmgsport,  Tenn. 

PETER  L.  BROWN   (2)     .     .     . 

Newberry,  S.  C. 

ROGER   C.    BROWN    (1)      . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

RODGER   E.   BROWN    (3)      . 

.     Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

RUSSELL    F.    BROWN    (1) 

Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C. 

WM.  EARL  BROWN    (1)     .     . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM  J.   BROWN    (2)      . 

.     .     Florence,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM    M.   BROWN    (2)      . 

.      Holly  Hill,  S.  C. 

CHARLES  H.  BROWNE   (1) 

.     Eglin  AFB,  Fla. 

DAVID    D.    BROWNE    (1)      . 

Chas.  Heights,  S.  C. 

DONNA  C.   BROWNING    (2) 

Greer,  S.  C. 

CAROLYN  L.  BROWNLEE  (2) 

.     Waynesboro,  Va. 

DONALD  J.   BRUNDAGE   (2) 

.      .      Atlanta.  Ga. 

CHRIS  J.  BRUNELLE,  JR.   (1) 

.      .      Decatur,  Ga. 

JOHN    D.    BRUNJES,   JR.    (2) 

Savannah,  Ga. 

GARY    M.    BRUNO    (2)      .      . 

.      Hartford,  Conn. 

JACK  W.   BRUNSON    (2)      . 

.      .      Florence,  S.  C. 

JAMES  A.   BRUORTON    (3) 

Conway,  S.  C. 

LARRY    R.    BRUORTON    (1) 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

STEPHEN    N.   BRUST    (2)      . 

Bethesda,  Md. 

DAVID    M.    BRYAN    (1)      .      . 

Newberry,  S.  C. 

JIM    P    BRYAN    (3) 

MARTHA  A.   BRYAN    (2)      . 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

PRESTON   B.   BRYAN    (1)      . 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 

THOMAS   R.   BRYAN    (1)      . 

Greenwood,  S.  C 

EDWARD  R.  BRYANT   (1)     . 

.     .      Pensacola,  Fla. 

G.    RUSSELL   BRYANT    (2) 

Randallstown,  Md 

WM.   F.   BRYSON,  JR.    (3)      . 

.      Greenv.lle,  S.  C. 

CHAS.  R.  BUCHANAN,  JR.   ( 

)     N.  Augusta,  S.  C 

E.   KEITH    BUCHANAN    (1)      . 

Randallstown,  Md 

JESSIE   E.    BUCHANAN    (2) 

.     Anderson,  S.  C 

SCOTT  W.  BUCHANAN   (2) 

.     .     .     Union,  S.  C 

DANIEL  J.  BUCKLEY.  JR.  (1) 

Travelers  Rest,  S.  C 

RICHARD  D.  BUDDIN   (2)     . 

.    .     Rock  Hill,  S.  C 

448 


RICHARD  J.   BUKOWSKY    (2) 

Towson,  Md. 

JAMES  A.   BULL   IV    (1)      .     . 

.      Ballentine,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  H.  BULL   (2)     .     .     . 

.     Abbeville,  S.  C. 

RICHARD  E.  BULLOCK   (3)    . 

Cream  Ridge,  N.  J. 

CHIP    BUMGARDNER    (2)      . 

Lancaster,  S.  C. 

DAVID  W.  BUNCH    (1)     .     . 

N.  Charleston,  S.  C. 

THOMAS  E.  BUNNING   (1)     . 

.     Greenville,  S.  C. 

COLLINS  A.  BURBAGE   (3)      . 

Summerville,  S.  C. 

ALLEN  K.  BURDETTE  (2)     .     . 

Ware   Shoals,  S.  C. 

JANE   BURDETTE   (1)      .     .     . 

Ware   Shoals,  S.  C. 

MANUEL  H.  BURDETTE  (2)     . 

Westminster,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  M.  BURDETTE   (2]    . 

Simpsonville,  S.  C. 

GARY  D.   BURGESS   (2]      .     . 

.     Greenville,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM    A.    BURKE    (2)      . 

.      Charlotte,  N.  C. 

RAYMOND   S.    BURKOT    (2) 

Miami,  Fla. 

THOMAS  J.  BURLESON    (1)    . 

Johnson  City,  Tenn. 

DEBORAH  A.  BURNETTE   (1) 

Cleveland,  Tenn. 

MICHAEL  F.  BURNETT   (1)      . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

ALLEN    H.   BURNS    (3)      .     ,     . 

.     Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

DUNCAN  K.  BURNS  (3)     .    . 

.     Charleston.  S.  C. 

JAMES   E.   BURNS    (2)      .     . 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

STEVEN    O.    BURNS    (3)      .      . 

Orangeburg.  S.  C. 

ROBERT  C.  BURRELL  (2)     . 

.     Walhalla.S.  C. 

ANGELINE  A.  BURROUGHS  ( 1 

)  Simpsonville.  S.  C. 

JOHN    B.   BURROUGHS    (3) 

.      .      Kinston,  N.  C. 

JOSEPH   O.   BURROUGHS    (2 

Conway,  S.  C. 

EDDIE  L.  BURTON   (2)     .     .     . 

Ware  Shoals.  S.  C. 

ANNA  J.   BUSBY    (2)      .     .     . 

.      Anderson,  S.  C. 

JO   KAREN    BUSCH    (2)      .     . 

.      Walhalla.S.  C. 

PATRICIA  A.  BUTCKA   (2)     . 

Daytona  Beach,  Fla. 

RICHARD  E.  BUTERBAUGH   (2 

)     .    Baltimore,  Md. 

CHARLES  B.  BUTLER  (1)     .     . 

.     Anderson,  S.  C. 

GEORGE  A.  BUTLER   (3)      . 

.      .      Aynor,  S.  C. 

MARY  A.  BUTLER    (2)      .     .     . 

.     Anderson.  S.  C. 

MICHAEL  E.  BUTLER   (3)      . 

.      .     .      Fairfax,  Va. 

JAMES  M.  BUTTS,  JR.   (2)     . 

.     .      Barnwell,  S.  C. 

DEBRA  F.  BUZHARDT  (1)     . 

Greenwood.  S.  C. 

TROY    R.    BUZHARDT    (2) 

Batesburg,  S.  C. 

LARRY  W.   BYARS    (2)      .     . 

Gaffney,  S.  C. 

N.   LAURA   BYARS    (1)      .     . 

vlorgantown.  W.  Va. 

LANNY  A.  BYRD   (3)      .     .     . 

.      Branchville,  S.  C. 

VINCENT  G.  CAGGIANO  III  (2|     .     Gaffney,  S.  C. 

KEITH    R.   CAIN    (2)      . 

CHARLES  W.   CALDWELL    (3) 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

RONALD   E.  CALDWELL   (2) 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

ELLEN   H.  CALHOUN    (2)      . 

.      Lexington.  N.  C 

TERRY   A.   CALHOUN    (1)      . 

.      Hyattsville.  Md. 

WILLIAM  B.  CALHOUN   (1) 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 

ELIJAH   L.  CALLAHAN    (1)      . 

Ladson.  S.  C. 

GEORGIA  A.   CALLAHAN    (1 

i      .      Millv.lle,  N.  J 

PAULA  M.  CALLAHAN    (1)      . 

.     Columbia,  S.  C. 

JOHN   L.  CALLAWAY   III    (2) 

Covington,  Ga. 

VERNON  K.  CALLICUTT   (2) 

Chester,  S.  C 

SUSAN  E.  CALLISON  (3)     . 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 

RAEFORD   L.  CALLOWAY    ( 1  ] 

Easley,  S.  C 

WAYNE   H.  CAMAS    (2) 

Hempstead,  N.J 

BONNIE  B.  CAMERON   (2)     . 

.     Gastonia,  N.  C 

LEWIS  C.  CAMERON    (3)      . 

.      N.nety  Six,  S.  C 

ALVIN    L.  CAMPBELL   (3)      . 

Clemson,  S.  C 

DONALD  L.  CAMPBELL  (2) 

Honea  Path,  S.  C 

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UNDERGRADUATES 


EDWIN  M.  CAMPBELL  (3) 
GEORGE  T.  CAMPBELL  (3) 
HAROLD  B.  CAMPBELL  (3) 
JIMMY  R.  CAMPBELL  (I) 
PATRICIA  J.  CAMPBELL  (I 
ROBERT  W.  CAMPBELL  (2) 


.     .     Hanover,  Va. 

.      Liberty,  S.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Florence,  S.  C. 

.      Edison,  N.J. 

Asheville,  N.  C. 


ROXANNA  CANDLER   (I)      .     Heath  Springs,  S.  C. 


CHARLES  D.  CANN   (3)     . 
FRANK   W.   CANNON    (3) 
GLENN   S.   CANNON    (3)      . 
MICHAEL  C.  CANNON    (I) 


Anderson,  S.  C. 
.  North,  S.  C. 
ShawAFB,  S.  C. 
Liberty,  S.  C. 


ROBERT  C.  CARLTON    (3)      .     Spartanburg,  S.  C. 


THOMAS    M.   CARLTON    (I) 
MICHAEL   F.  CARPENTER    (3) 
WILLIAM  H.  CARRAWAY   (2) 
JOHN   K.  CARRIER    (I)      .     . 
JAMES  T.   CARROLL    (3)      . 
STEPHEN   P.  CARRON    (I)      . 


Needham,  Mass. 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

Georgetown,  S.  C. 

Coral  Gables,  Fla. 

Conway,  S.  C. 

.     Greenville,  S.  C. 


CHARLES  T.  CARSON  (2)  .  .  .  Easley,  S.  C. 
JOHN  N.  CARSON  (3)  .  .  .  Clemson,  S.  C. 
WILLIAM  J.  CARSON  (I)  .  .  .  Sumter,  S.  C. 
BRUCE  E.  CARTER  (2)  .  .  .  Charleston,  S.  C. 
CHARLES  R.  CARTER  (I)  .  .  N.  Augusta,  S.  C. 
MARION  E.  CARTER   (3)     ....     Elliott,  S.  C. 

MICHAEL  W.  CARTER    (I)      .     .      Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

TED   E.  CARTER    (3) Clemson,  S.  C. 

DANA  A.  CARVER  (2)  .  .  .  .  Severn,  Md. 
BRADLEY  D.  CARY  (3)  .  .  .  Leesville,  S.  C. 
THORNLEY  C.  CARY  (I)  .  Mt.  Pleasant.  S.  C. 
REBECCA    B.   CASE    (I)      .     .     Spartanburg.  S.  C. 

BRENDA  K.  CASH  (3)  .  .  .  .  Pickens,  S.  C. 
ROBERT  G.  CASH  (2)  .  .  .  .  Lyman,  S.  C. 
ROBERT  C.  CASHION  (2)  .  .  .  Slater,  S.  C. 
NORMAN  M.  CASON  (3)  .  .  Abbeville,  S.  C. 
FRANCIS  N.  CASSADY  (3)  .  .  .  Bassett,  Va. 
VERNE   CASSADY    (3)      .     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 

DAVID    E.   CASTLE    (2) York,  S.  C. 

RICHARD  S.  CATHCART  (I)  .  Columbia,  S.  C. 
WILLIAM    L.   CATHEY    (I)     .    .    Williamston,  S.  C. 

LEWIS  F.  CATO   (3) Clemson,  S.  C. 

LYNN    M.  CATOE   (2) Lugoff,  S.  C. 

MICHAEL    L.    CATTO    (3)      .      .      .      Pauline,  S.  C. 

JAMES  B.  CAUDILL  (I)  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va. 
CAROL  L.  CAUSEY  (I)  .  .  .  Anderson,  S.  C. 
SHIRLEY  J.  CAUSEY  (2)  .  .  .  Anderson,  S.  C 
ROBERT  H.  CAUTHEN  (3)  .  .  Holly  Hill,  S.  C. 
GEO.  F.  CHAMBERLAIN  (I)  Pompton  Plains,  N.J. 
WALTER    D.  CHAMBERLAIN    (I)    Greenville,  S.  C. 

JAMES   E.   CHAMBERS    (I)      .     .  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

CARY    D.    CHAMBLEE    (2)      .      .  Anderson,  S.  C. 

CHAN    MAN    CHUNG    (2)      .     .  .      Hong  Kong 

ALVIN   S.   CHANDLER    (2)      .     .  Anderson,  S.  C. 

FRANK   W.    CHANDLER    (2)      .  .      Sumter,  S.  C. 

HAROLD   CHANDLER    (3)      .     .  .     Sumter,  S.  C. 

PATRICIA  CHANDLER  (I)  .  .  .  Cades,  S.  C. 
RALPH  D.  CHANDLER  (2)  .  .  .  Pelzer,  S.  C. 
STEPHEN  CHANDO  (3)  .  .  .  Bethlehem,  Pa. 
R.  BERNARD  CHAPMAN  (3)  .  Charleston,  S.  C. 
JERRY  O.  CHAPMAN  (3)  .  .  .  Easley,  S.  C. 
KATHY  R.  CHAPMAN    (I)    .   Little  Mountain,  S.  C. 


RODNEY  A.  CHAPMAN    (2)    Little  Mountain,  S.  C. 


JESSE  A.  CHAPPELL  (I)     . 
JOHN   L.  CHAPPUIS   (I)     . 
SANDRA    E.   CHARLES    (I) 
PHILLIP   H.   CHARPING    (I) 
D.    ALAN    CHASTAIN    (I)      . 


Columbia,  S.  C. 
Walhalla,  S.  C. 
Hackessin,  Del. 
Taylors,  S.  C. 
Piedmont,  S.  C. 


PAULA   R.  CHASTAIN    (I)  .     .     Columbia,  S.  C. 

JANE    D.   CHASTEEN    (3)  .     .     Chappells,  S.  C. 

JOSEPH    E.   CHEEK    (I)      .  .     .     Anderson,  S.  C. 

MARCO  A.  CHEN    (3)      .  Panama  Zone,  Panama 

JIMMY  C.  CHESTNUT   (I)  .    Stone  Mountain,  Ga. 


TIMOTHY  L.  CHESTNUT   (I) 

JAMES  S.  CHILDERS    (I)      . 
STANLEY   H.  CHILDERS    (2) 
WILLIAM   H.  CHILDRESS   (I) 
SUSAN    E.    CHINAULT    (I)      . 
JOHN   K.  CHITWOOD    (I)      . 
MIMI   A.  CHOVAN    (2)      .     . 


Charleston,  S.  C. 

Florence,  S.  C. 

Great  Falls,  S.  C. 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

Cayce,  S.  C. 

Landrum,  S.  C. 

.     Clinton.  Md. 


KIN  C.  CHU   (2)     .     .     .     . 
CHRISTOPHER  C.  CIPPERLY 
WILLIAM   F.  CISA   (2)     .     . 
CHARLES  D.  CLARK   (I) 
CHARLES   M.  CLARK   (2) 
GEORGE  L.  CLARK   (I)      . 

HELEN  Y.  CLARK  (I)  .  . 
JAMES  N.  CLARK  (3)  . 
KATHRYN  S.  CLARK  (I)  . 
HARRY  U.  CLARK  (2)  . 
LIBBY  D.  CLARK  (I)  .  . 
PATRICK  V.  CLARK    (I)      . 

THOMAS   R.   CLARKE   III    (2) 
JAMES   R.  CLARKSON    (I) 
DORIS  P.  CLAYTON  (2)     .     . 
THOMAS  W.  CLEVELAND   (I 
TERRY  G.  CLEVENGER   (2] 
STANLEY  J.  CLIFFORD   (I)    . 

JERI  H.  CLINKSCALES  (3) 
ROBERT  A.  CLONINGER  (3) 
KENNETH  O.  CLONTZ  (I) 
ALEXANDER  D.  CLOSE  (I) 
ROBERT  W.  CLOSE  (3)  . 
RUSSEL    M.   CLOWNEY    (I) 


Kowloon,  Hong  Kong 
(3)  Wash'gton,  D.  C. 
.  Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
.  Chesterfield,  S.  C. 
Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Moncks  Corner,  S.  C. 
Greenville.  S.  C. 
.  Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
.  .  Hampton,  S.  C. 
.  .  Asheville,  N.  C. 
Halcott  Center,  N.  Y. 

.      Springfield,  Va. 

Kingstree.  S.  C. 

.     .     Laurens,  S.  C. 

.    Fort  Valley,  Ga. 

Summerville,  S.  C. 
Grand  Island,  N.  Y. 

.     Anderson,  S.  C. 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Lancaster,  S.  C. 

Greenwich,  Conn. 

Creve  Coeur,  Mo. 

.      Wmnsboro.  S.  C. 


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C.  STEPHEN  CLYBURN  (I)  .  Orangeburg,  S.  C 
BEVERLY  A.  COAKLEY  (I)  .  .  Bethesda,  Md 
RALPH  W.  COATS  (2)  .  .  Sandy  Springs,  S.  C 
THOMAS  C.  COBB  (3)  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C 
WILLIAM  V.  COBB  (I)  .  .  .  Rio  Piedras,  P.  R 
M.    M.    COBLE    (2)      ....      Spartanburg,  S.C 

ROBERT  L.  COBLE   (I)      ... 
CINDY  J.  COBURN    (I)      .     . 
AUDREY    D.    COCKFIELD    (3) 
GARY  W.   COCKFIELD    (3)      . 
EDGAR   S.   COFFEY,   JR.    (I) 
CHRISTOPHER  E.  COFFIN   (I) 


MARY  L.  COGGIN    (3) 
DONALD  M.  COGGINS 
JAMES    D.    COKE    (2)      . 
ALAN    D.   COKER    (3) 
LARRY  J.   COKER    (I) 
SAM    R.  COKER    (3)      . 


.      .      Sumter,  S.  C. 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

.      Six  Mile,  S.  C. 

Lynchburg,  S.  C. 

Darlington,  S.  C. 

.      Greenville,  S.C. 


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TALBERT  K.  COKER    (2)      .     . 
BRUCE  C.   COLE    (2)      .     . 
CORDELIA    E.   COLE    (2)      . 
KENNETH   L.  COLE   (2)     .     . 
STANLEY   P.  COLE    (3)      .     . 
WILLIAM    W.    COLE    (I)      . 

ANDREW  H.  COLEMAN  (I) 
BLANCHE  E.  COLEMAN  (2) 
FOSTER  D.  COLEMAN  (2)  . 
JAMES  A.  COLEMAN  (I  )  . 
JAMES  A.  COLEMAN  (I)  . 
JAMES  C.  COLEMAN    (2)      . 

JAMES  K.  COLEMAN  (3)  . 
JAMES  R.  COLEMAN  (I)  . 
KIM  B.  COLEMAN  (2)  .  . 
RICHARD  A.  COLEMAN  (2) 
ROBERT  W.  COLEMAN  (I) 
SHERYL  A.  COLEMAN    (I)      . 


STAN    D.  COLEMAN    (I) 
WILLIAM   A.  COLEMAN  III    | 
WILLIAM    H.  COLEMAN    (3) 
WILLIAM    R.  COLEMAN    (3) 
J.    RANDALL   COLLINS    (2) 
KATHRYN  J.  COLLINS   (2) 

RONALD  T.  COLLINS    (I) 
TOM    D.    L.    COLLINS    (2) 
CHARLES   A.   COLLUM    (3) 
THOMAS  J.  CONDON    (3) 
LYN  R.  CONLEY   (I)     .     .     . 
HARRIETT  A.   CONNOR    (2) 


.     Turbev.lle,  S.  C. 

Warrenville,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

Langley,  S.  C. 

Central,  S.  C. 

.      Lake  Oty,  S.  C. 

Florence,  S.  C. 

.     Hopkins,  S.  C. 

Laurens,  S.  C. 

Lake  City,  S.  C. 

.      Abbeville.  S.  C. 

.      .      Inman.S.  C. 

Pamplico,  S.  C. 

Neptune.  N.J. 

.      .      Saluda,  S.  C. 

Chester,  S.  C. 

.     Anderson,  S.  C. 


Conway,  S.  C. 

)    .    Pamplico,  S.  C. 

Townville,  S.  C. 

Clearwater,  S.  C. 

Savannah,  Ga. 

Westminster,  S.  C. 


Columbia,  S.  C. 
Columbus,  Ga. 
Monetta,  S.  C. 
Clemson.  S.  C. 
.  Doraville,  Ga. 
Gastonia.  N.  C. 


CATHI  J.  CONOVER  (I)  .  .  Tallahassee,  Fla. 
DANIEL  B.  COOK  (2)  ....  Lake  City,  S.  C. 
GEORGE  R.  COOK  (I)  ....  Orlando,  Fla. 
JANET  L.  COOK  (I)  .  .  .  Spartanburg,  S.C. 
LARRY  T.  COOK  (2)  .  .  .  .  Raleight,  N.  C. 
ERNEST  W.  COOLER    III    (I)      .     .      Pickens,  S.  C. 

JAMES  P.  COOLER,  JR.  (I)  .  Ridgeland,  S.  C. 
JOE  H.  COOLEY  (I)  .  .  .  Prestonburg,  Ky. 
JOHN  C.  COOLEY  (2)  .  .  .  .  Pelzer,  S.  C. 
ALLISON  W.  COONER  (I)  .  .  Johnston.  S.  C. 
BROUGHTON  E.  COOPER  (I)  .  Taylors,  S.  C. 
CHARLES    R.    COOPER    (21      .     .      Florence,  S.  C. 


JERRY   L.   COOPER    (3)      . 
JOHN   B.  COOPER    (I)      .     . 
NOAH    B.   COOPER,   JR.    (3) 
RONALD   E.  COOPER    (3) 
WILLIAM    W.    COOPER    (2) 
JACOB    M.   COPE    (I)      .     . 


Rock  Hill,  S.C. 

Greenville.  S.  C. 

.       Mullins,  S.  C. 

Columbia,  S.C. 

Ladson.  S.  C. 

Cope,  S.  C. 


ROY  W.  COPELAN  (2) 
B.  CAROL  COPELAND  (2) 
CATHERINE  J.  COPELAND 
JOEL  M.  COPELAND  (I)  . 
WILLIAM  E.  COPELAND  (3) 
CLAUDE  W.  CORBETT   (3) 

HOWARD  M.  CORBETT  (3) 
JACQUELYN  N.  CORDELL 
ALEXIA  J.  CORDER  (I)  . 
CARL  D.  CORLEY  (I)  .  . 
SANDRA  CORLEY  (2)  .  . 
JUDITH    M.  CORN    (3)      .     . 


Orangeburg.  S.  C. 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

(2)     .    Bamberg,  S.C. 

.      Honea  Path.  S.  C. 

.    Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

Pmewood,  S.  C. 

Wegener,  S.  C. 

[I)    .   Greenville,  S.C. 

.      .      Willi ston.  S.C. 

N.Charleston,  S.C. 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 

.      .      Mauldm.S.  C. 


MICHAEL  H.  CORNWELL  (2) 

Spartanburg 

S.  c 

ROBERT  J.  CORNWELL  (1)     . 

.      Rock  Hill 

S.  c 

TIMOTHY   L.   CORNWELL    (2) 

.      .      Bel  A, 

Md 

JOSEPH   B.  CORPENING    (2) 

Lenoir. 

N.C 

MICHAEL  T.   COSGROVE    (2) 

.      Wheator 

,  Md 

VINCENT  J.   COSITORE    (1) 

.      New  York 

N.Y 

GEORGE  A.   COTHRAN    (3) 

Greenville 

S.  C 

LEWIS    E.    COTHRAN    (1)      . 

Anderson 

S.  C 

SUSAN    COTHRAN    (3)      .      . 

Anderson 

S.  C 

VIVIAN   H.  COUICK    (2)      .     . 

Lancaster 

S.  C 

HENRY   B.  COULTER.  JR.    (1) 

Rising  Sur 

.  Md 

DEBORAH  H.  COURSEY   (2)   . 

Miami  Spnnc 

s,  Fla 

LARRY   B.   COURTNEY    (3)      . 

.      Lake  City 

S.  C 

PATRICK  S.  COURTNEY   (2)     . 

Clemson 

S.  C 

COLIN    W.    COVINGTON    (l| 

Norway 

S.  C 

MELANIE  S.  COVINGTON    (3) 

.    Anderson 

S.  C 

PATRICIA   COWAN    (1)      .     . 

.      .      Aiken 

S.  C 

ALAN    E.    COWART    (1)      .      . 

Charleston 

s.  c 

CATHERINE    L.    COX    (2)      . 

Easley 

s.  c 

CLARENCE  G.   COX    (2)      .     . 

.      .      Loris 

s.c 

JAMES  A.  COX    (1)      .     .     .     . 

JAMES  W.  COX    (3)      .     .     . 

Abbeville 

s.  c 

JERRY  W.  COX    (3)      .     .     . 

Marion 

s.  c 

JOHN   D.  COX   (3)     .     .     .     . 

.      .      Belton 

s.c 

JOHN  S.  COX   (2)     .     .    .    . 

.     Greenville 

s.c 

JOSEPH   S.  COX   (2)      .     .     . 

.      Woodruff 

s.c 

LINWOOD  P.  COX   (1)      .     . 

.      .      Clinton 

s.c 

PATSY   A.  COX    (3)      .     .     . 

Pickens 

s.c 

RALPH   K.  COX   (1)      .     .     .     . 

n.Ky 

ROBERT  A.   COX    (3)      .     .     . 

Pamplico 

s.c 

VINCENT  M.  COX   (1)     ... 

.      Denmark 

s.c 

WILLIAM   T.   COX    (1)      .     . 

Marion 

s.c 

JANE  COYLE   (1)      .     .     .     . 

Greenville 

s.c 

CHRIS  S.  CRABTREE  (2)     .     . 

Myrtle  Beach 

s.c 

CONSTANCE  J.   CRABTREE    (1 

}      .      Jackso 

i.  Fla 

DIANE   D.  CRAIG    (2)      .     .     . 

s.c 

MARY    E.   CRAIG    (3)      .      .      . 

Camden 

s.c 

VERD  A.  CRAIG    (2)      .     .     . 

.      Columbia 

s.c 

KEENAN   G.   CRAIGO    (3) 

Clemson 

s.c 

WILLIAM  D.  CRANDELL  (2)     . 

.     Oxon  H,l 

.  Md 

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MICHAEL  J.  CROMER   (3)     . 

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RONALD  S.  CROOKS    (2)      . 

Seneca 

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SAMUEL   E.   CROSBY    (3)      . 

Greenville 

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WAYNE  S.  CROSBY    (1)      .     . 

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DONALD  R.  CROWDER  (I] 
ALAN  G.  CRUMP  (I)  . 
CHARLES  D.  CRUMPTON  I 
GLENN  E.  CUEMAN  (3)  . 
BILLY  T.  CULBERTSON   (I) 


.  .  Griffin,  Ga. 
Kinards,  S.  C. 
.  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
.  .  Taylors,  S.  C. 
Honea  Path,  S.  C. 
.    Piedmont,  S.  C. 


CHAS.  M.  CULBERTSON  (3)  .  Ware  Shoals,  S.  C. 
CHERYL  F.  CULBERTSON  [I)  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
JAMES  D.  CULBERTSON  (2)  .  Ware  Shoals,  S.  C. 
JAMES  E.  CULBERTSON  (2)  .  .  .  Easley,  S.  C. 
ALAN  D.  CULLER  (2)  .  .  .  .  Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
FRANCES   B.  CULLER    (3)     .    .    Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

WOODROW  W.  CULP  (2)  .  .  Fort  Mill,  S.  C. 
ALTON  B.  CUMBIE  (I)  ....  Central,  S.  C. 
PAMELA  G.  CUMMINGS  (I)  .  Newberry,  S.  C. 
RAYMOND  R.  CUNNINGHAM  (I)  .  Chas.,  S.  C. 
RICHARD  C.  CUNNINGHAM  (3)  Baltimore,  Md. 
STEPHEN    M.   CUNNINGHAM    (2)     .    Aiken,  S.  C. 


E.  DRAKE  CURRY  (3)  ....  Greenville,  S.  C. 
JOHN  M.  CURRY  (3)  .  .  .  .  Arlington,  Va. 
PHILIP  C.  CURTIS  (I)  .  .  .  .  Madison,  Ga. 
THOMAS  J.  CUSUMAND  (3)  .  .  Sumter,  S.  C. 
CHARLES  L.  CUZZELL  (3)  .  .  Charleston,  S.  C. 
DENNIS    L    DABNEY    (2)     .    .    .    Rock    Hill,  S.  C. 

DAVID  W.  DAILEY  (3)  ....  Clemson,  S.  C. 
WILLIAM  Z.   DALEY    (I)     .    .    .    .    Columbia,  S.  C. 

HENRY  A.  DALLEY   (2) Seabrook,  Md. 

CLAUDE  R.  DALTON  (2)  .  .  .  Pendleton.  S.  C. 
HUBERT  J.  DANDRIDGE  (3)  .  Cottageville,  S.  C. 
HENRY  S.  DANGERFIELD    (2)     .    Charleston.  S.  C. 

RALPH  W.  DANIEL  (3)  .  .  .  .  Levonia,  Ga. 
WILLIAM    S.    DANIEL    (2)  .      .      Nichols,  S.  C. 

DAVID  F.  DANSBY  (3)  .  .  .  Ware  Shoals,  S.  C. 
LYNN  Z.  DANTZLER    (3)      .     .     .     .     Santee,  S.  C. 

TERRY    DARBY    (2) Duncan,  S.  C. 

GRAHAM    W.   DARDEN    (3)     .    Greensboro,  N.  C. 

LINDA  L.  DASHER  (3)  .  .  .  Greenwood,  S.  C. 
G.  M.  DAUGHTERY  (3)  .  .  .  .  Greenville.  S.  C. 
CHARLES  E.  DAVENPORT  (I]  .  .  Kinards,  S.  C. 
DARLENE  C.  DAVENPORT  (3)  .  Columbia,  S.  C. 
BENNY  G.  DAVENPORT  (I)  .  Williamston,  S.  C. 
CATHERINE    A.    DAVID    (2)     .     .     .     Salters,  S.  C. 

THOMAS  M.  DAVIDSON  (I)  .  Chesterfield,  S.  C. 
BUDDY  E.  DAVIS  (I)  ....  Anderson,  S.  C. 
COLLINGS  S.  DAVIS  (2)  .  .  Haddonfield,  N.  J. 
DAVID  E.  DAVIS  (3)  ....  Columbia,  S.  C. 
GUY  W.  DAVIS  (3)  .  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
AARON    H.    DAVIS    (I)      .      .      .      Greenville,  S.  C. 

HERBERT  S.  DAVIS    |2)      ....     Clemson.  S.  C. 

JANE   H.    DAVIS    (I) Clinton.  S.  C. 

JOSEPH   E.   DAVIS    (3) Sumter,  S.  C. 

LAWRENCE  E.  DAVIS  (2)  .  .  .  Laurens,  S.  C. 
LINDA  D.  DAVIS  (2)  ....  Charleston,  S.  C. 
MICHAEL  H.  DAVIS   (I)    .    .    N.  Charleston,  S.  C. 

NOLLIE  L.  DAVIS    (3)     .    .    .    .    Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

PAUL  C.   DAVIS   (I) Central   Islip,  N.  Y. 

PEMBROKE  W.  DAVIS  (3)  .  .  .  Augusta,  Ga. 
ROBERTA.   DAVIS    (I)      .     .     .     .      Bowman.  S.  C. 

ROBERT  G.  DAVIS  (I) Greenville,  S.  C. 

RODNEY  L.  DAVIS  (2)     ....     Batesburg,  S.  C. 


RICHARD  C.  DAVIS    [2)    .  Charleston   Hgts.,  S.  C. 

SARA    P.    DAVIS    (I) Clinton,  S.  C. 

SHERRY  N.  DAVIS  (I)  ....  Greenville,  S.  C. 
THOMAS  H.  DAVIS  III  (2)  .  .  .  Sumter,  S.  C. 
THOMAS  W.  DAVIS,  JR.  (3)  .  .  Columbia,  S.  C. 
WILLIE    E.    DAVIS    (2)     .     .     .     Spartanburg,  S.  C. 


WILLIAM    M.    DAVIS    (I)     . 
CHARLES  B.  DAVISON   (3)    . 
BENJAMIN   L   DAWKINS    (3) 
PATRICK  W.  DAWKINS   (I) 
ROBERT    S.    DAY    (I)      .      . 
DONALD  A.   DEAL    (2)      .     . 


DON  L.  DEAN  (2)  .  . 
EARL  E.  DEARHART  (I) 
JAMES  D.  DEAS  (2)  . 
GRANT  A.  DEASE  (2)  . 
REBECCA  H.  DEFOOR  ( 
PHILIP  G.  DEGEN   (3)     . 


Wilmington,  Dela. 
.  Asheville,  N.  C. 
.  Greenville,  S.  C. 
.  Greenville,  S.  C. 
.  Pickens,  S.  C. 
.      Newark,  Dela. 

.     Greenville,  S.  C. 
.     Greenville,  S.  C. 

.      Rock    Hill,  S.  C. 

.     Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

Westminster.  S.  C. 

.     .     Sumter,  S.  C. 


TERESA  A.   DEGEN    (2)      . 
D.   VERNON    DeHART,  JR. 
DOROTHY  A.   DEINES    (2) 
ROY    A.    DeLAUDER    (2| 
FRANCIS  B.  deLOACH,  JR.  (2) 
PERRY    B.    DeLOACH     (3)     .     . 

JAMES  E.  DeLOACHE  (3)  . 
MARY  E.  DeLOACHE  (I)  .  . 
FRANK  R.  DeLUCA  (3)  .  Upper 
JONES  R.  DEMPSEY  (3)  .  . 
TONY  R.  DEMPSEY  (3)  .  .  . 
DON   E.  DENISON    (3)     .    . 

THEODORE   S.   DENNIS    (2) 
ROBERT   A.   DENNY    (2) 
CHARLES  R.  DENTON   (I)    . 
JOHN  G.  DENTON    (3)     . 
RICHARD  S.  DENTON    (I)     . 
KENNETH  W.  DETWILER   (3) 

ALBERT   L   DeVEAUX    (I)     . 
CHARLES  H.  DEWITT   (3)     . 
MARY   E.  DeWITT    (I)     .    .    . 
MICHAEL   G.   DeWITT    (I) 
ALLEN  R.  DICKARD   (2)     . 


JAMES  A.  DICKENSON    (I) 


.      .      Sumter,  S.  C. 

.    Anderson,  S.  C. 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

Silver    Spring,  Md. 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Walterboro,  S.  C. 

Easley,  S.  C. 

.     Camden,  S.  C. 

Saddle  River.  N.J. 

.      Barnwell.  S.  C. 

.     .     Varnville,  S.C. 

Rocky    River,  Ohio 

.  Kingstree,  S.  C. 
.  Windsor,  N.Y. 
.  Greenville,  S.C. 
.  N.  Augusta,  Ga. 
.  Rock  Hill,  S.C. 
.    Columbia,  S.  C. 

.  Charleston,  S.  C. 
St.  Matthews,  S.C. 
.    Greenville,  S.  C. 

.  Hartsville,  S.  C. 
.  .  Pickens.  S.C. 
.     Belvedere,  S.  C. 


LAWRENCE  W.  DICKENSON  (3)  .  Belvedere,  S.  C. 


JULIAN  T.  DICKERSON  (I) 
AVERY  S.  DICKSON  (2)  . 
BARBARA  M.  DIEGLIO  (2) 
NICHOLAS  J.  DilORIO  (2) 
JANICE    R.    DILLARD    (2) 


.  .  York,  S.C. 
.  .  York,  S.C. 
Cleveland,  Ohio 
N.  Haledon.  N.J. 
Easley,  S.  C. 


CHARLES  W.   DILLASHAW    (I)    .   Anderson,  S.  C. 


CHARLES  C.   DIMMOCK    (I) 
GENE   L.    DINK1NS    (I)      .     . 
MARY    L.    DION    (2)     .     .     . 
JULIAN  S.  DIXON   III    (2)     . 
RONALD  W.  DJUREN    (3)    . 

SYDNEY   R.   DOAK    (3)     .    .    . 
MICHAEL  H.  DODD   (2)    . 
MARY   E.  DODGENS   (I)      . 
SUSAN  G.  DODGENS   (2)    . 
GRADY   E.    DOMINICK    (I) 
WILLIAM  J.   DONALD   12] 


Clemson,  S.  C. 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

.     Summerville.  S.  C. 

.     .     Lake   City,  S.C. 

Prospect   Park,  N.J. 

.    Walterboro,  S.  C. 

West  Orange,  N.J. 
.  .  .  Easley,  S.  C. 
.  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
.  .  Prosperity,  S.  C. 
.     .      Seneca,  S. C. 


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EMILY   D.   DONALDSON    (3)     . 

Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 

WM.   F.   DONALDSON.  JR.    (3) 

.    Annapolis,  Md. 

DAVID  C.  DORN   (1)     ... 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

JAMES   W.    DORN    (3)      .     . 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

JACK    R.    DORRELL    (1)      .      . 

Kingstree,  S.  C. 

THOMAS  G.   DOSS    (3)      .     . 

Wapakoneta,  Ohio 

DIANNE  C.   DOTSON    (2)     .    . 

.     Lancaster,  S.  C. 

GRAHAM  T.  DOUGLASS   (2)   . 

South    Pines,  N.  C. 

JERRY  D.  DOVER   (1)     .     .     . 

Enoree.  S.  C. 

DEBRA   DOWDA    (1)     .    .    .    . 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

MILLARD  W.   DAWD   (3)     .    . 

.     Burlington,  N.  C. 

TIMOTHY  J.   DOYLE   (1)      .     . 

.      Baltimore,  Md. 

W.  KEITH     DOZIER   (3)     .     . 

.     Conway,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  D.  DRAKE   (1)     .     .     . 

.      Mauldin.  S.  C. 

WILLIAM  T.  DRENNAN   (2)    . 

.    Rock  Hill.  S.  C 

ARTHUR  H.  DRIGGERS   (3)     . 

.     .     Atlanta,  Ga. 

MYRA  J.  DRINKARD   (1)    .    .    . 

.    Hartsville,  S.  C. 

AL  D.  DROEGE  (3)  .  .  .  .  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
NEAL  S.  DRUCKER  (2)  .  .  .  Charleston,  S.  C. 
JOHN  H.  DRUMMOND  (I)  .  .  Ninety  Six,  S.  C. 
WILLIAM    C.    DuBOIS    (2)     ...     Bridgeton,  N.  J. 

DAVID  E.  DuBOSE  (I) Oswego,  S.  C. 

PHILIP  B.  DuBOSE   (2) Sumter,  S.  C. 

FREDDY  E.  DUCEY  (2)     ....     Ridgeland,  S.  C. 

JOHN  C.  DUCKETT   (2) Erie,  Pa. 

GEORGE  M.  DUCWORTH  (3)  .  Anderson,  S.  C. 
LYMAN  A.  DUCWORTH,  JR.  (3)  Williamston,  S.  C. 
PATRICK  S.  DUFFY  (I)  .  .  .  Garden  City,  N.  Y. 
DEBORA  DUKE  (I) Charleston,  S.  C. 

DANNY  L.  DUKES  (2)  ....  Falls  Church,  Va. 
JAMES  D.  DUKES  (3)  .  .  .  Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
RICHARD  C.  DUKES  (I)  .  .  .  Reevesville,  S.  C. 
WAYNE  H.  DUKES  (I)  ....  Reevesville,  S.  C. 
ROBERT  G.  DULLA  (2)  .  .  .  .  Atlanta,  Ga. 
LEWIS  C.  DUMONT  (I)     ....    Charleston,  S.  C. 

LLOYD  R.  DUMONT  (I)  .  .  .  Charleston,  S.  C. 
ROBERTA.  DuMONT  (I)  .  .  .  Somerville,  N.  J. 
JOHN  P.  DUNBAR  (3)  ....  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
CHARLES  B.  DUNCAN,  JR.  (2)  .  Greenville.  S.  C. 
LARRY  W.  DUNCAN  (2)  .  .  .  Easley,  S.  C. 
MARION  J.  DUNCAN    (2)      .     .     .     Taylors,  S.  C. 

RONNIE  J.  DUNCAN  (I)  .  .  .  Seneca,  S.  C. 
DAVID  M.   DUNN    (2)      ....     Greenville,  S.  C. 

CATHY  V.   DUNN    (3) North,  S.  C. 

LAWRENCE  A.  DUNN  (I)  .  .  .  Ambridge,  Pa. 
WILLIAM  A.  DUNN  (3)  .  .  .  Donalds,  S.  C. 
CHARLES  H.  DuPRE   (3)     .    .    .    Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

PERRY  W.  DuRANT  (I)  ....  Sumter,  S.  C. 
ROBERT  R.  DuRANT  (2)  .  .  Myrtle  Beach,  S.C. 
WILLIAM  E.  DURANT  (2)  .  .  .  Sumter,  S.  C. 
FRAMPTON  W.  DURBAN  (2)  .  .  .  Aiken,  S.  C. 
JACK  C.  DURHAM  (I)  .  .  .  Mauldin,  S.  C. 
PATRICIA  A.   DURHAM    (2]      .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 

JOSEPH  L.  DUTROW  (I)  .  .  .  Frederick,  Md. 
TOMMY  L  DUTTON  (3)  .  .  .  .  Griffin,  Ga. 
MANFRED  DWORSCHAK  (3)  .  Charleston,  S.  C. 
DOUGLAS  C.  DYAR  (I)  .  .  .  Seneca,  S.C. 
LEWIS  C.  DYER  (2)  .  .  .  .  Dedham,  Mass. 
HENRY  DYSON  IV   (2)      .     .     .     Walterboro,  S.  C. 


NED  M.  EADDY  (3]  .  .  .  .  Lake  City,  S.  C. 
ROBERT  B.  EADDY  (I)     ....     Lake  City,  S.  C. 

JESSE  C.  EARGLE  (2) Jackson,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  T.  EASTMAN  (2)  .  .  South  River,  N.J. 
THOMAS  N.  EATON  (2]  .  .  Charlottesville,  Va. 
GLENN    M.    EBY    (2) Allentown,  Pa. 

RONALD  W.  ECK  (3)  .  .  .  Kenicworth,  N.  J. 
GEORGE  EDELL,  JR.  (I)  .  .  .  .  Sharon,  Pa. 
HENRY  C.  EDENS  III  (3]  .  .  .  .  Dalzell,  S.C. 
WILLIAM  T.  EDENS  (2)  .  .  .  Ocean  Drive,  S.  C. 
DONNIE  J.  EDGAR  (3)  .  .  .  .  Seneca, S.C. 
SANDY  EDGE   (2) Conway,  S.  C. 

JAMES  H.  EDGERLY  (I)  ....  Savannah,  Ga. 
MILDRED  L.  EDMUNDS  (I)  .  .  McCormick.  S.  C. 
ALLEN  G.  EDWARDS  (3)  .  .  .  Cheraw,  S.  C. 
DOLORES  G.  EDWARDS  (I)  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
GREGORY  P.  EDWARDS  (2)  .  .  .  Inman.S.C. 
JAMES  H.  EDWARDS  III   (3)    .    .    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 


JAMES  K.  EDWARDS  (3)  .  Galivants  Ferry,  S.  C. 
JOHN  R.  EDWARDS  (I)  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
LARRY  B.  EDWARDS  (I)  .  Galivants  Ferry,  S.  C. 
LAURA  G.  EDWARDS  (3)  .  .  Alexandria,  La. 
MARVIN  S.  EDWARDS,  JR.  (3)  .  .  Lyman,  S.C. 
MICHAEL  C.  EDWARDS    (3)     .    .    .    Cheraw,  S.  C. 

THOMAS  B.  EDWARDS  (3)  .  .  Ninety  Six.  S.  C. 
WILLIAM  B.  EDWARDS  (2)  .  .  Johnston,  S.  C. 
W.JEAN  EDWARDS  (3)  .  .  .  Wellford,  S.  C. 
WILLIAM  N.EDWARDS  (3)  .  .  Mullins,  S.  C. 
BEVERLY  EGGER  (3)  .  .  Cristobal,  Canal  Zone 
CHERYL  E.   EGGERT   (3)      .     .     .     .     Aiken,  S.  C. 

GEORGE  D.  EHNAT  (3)  .  Hilton  Head  Isld.,  S.C. 
MURRELL  J.   EICHELBERGER    (2)    .  Mt.   Dora,  Fla. 

DAVID    R.   EISON    (I) Cayce,  S.  C. 

LLOYD  L  ELDER  (3)  .  .  .  Silver  Spring,  Md. 
LINDA  K.  ELKIN  (3)  .  .  .  .  Greenville.  S.  C. 
JANA  C.  ELLEDGE  (2)     .     .     .     Ware  Shoals,  S.  C. 

CRAIG  D.  ELLEFSON  (3)  .  .  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
DALE  F.  ELLENBURG  (3)  .  .  .  Anderson,  S.  C. 
JAMES  R.  ELLENBURG   (2)      .     .     .     Seneca.  S.  C. 

DEBBIE  E.  ELLIOTT  (2) Greenville,  S.  C. 

ROGER  N.  ELLIOTT  (3)  .  .  .  Decatur,  Ga. 
BARBARA   G.    ELLIS    (I)     .    .    .     .    Anderson,  S.  C. 

JAMES  J.    ELLIS    (3) Cincinnati,  Ohio 

PHILIP  A.  ELLIS  (3)  .  .  .  .  Simpsonville,  S.  C. 
THOS.  G.  ELLIS  III  (2)  .  Jacksonville  Beach,  Fla. 
WILLIAM  H.  N.  ELLIS.  JR.  (3)  .  Clemson,  S.  C. 
DANIEL  R.  ELLISON  (3]  .  .  .  Williamston,  S.  C. 
F.  STEPHEN  ELLISON   (3)     .    .     .     Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

L.ARRY  E.  ELMORE   (3] Greer,  S.  C. 

CLAUDENE  D.  ELROD  (3)  ...  Anderson,  S.  C. 
RONALD  A.  ELWELL  (I]  .  .  Haddonfield,  N.  J. 
EMIL  H.  EMANUEL  (2)  .  .  .  Lancaster,  S.  C. 
MARY  R.  EMBRY  (2)  .  .  .  .  Rock  Hill,  S.C. 
WARREN  J.  ENG   (2)     ....     New  York,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAM  D.  ENGLE  (I)  .  Washingtonville.  N.  Y. 
SAM  J.  ENIS.  JR.  (3)  .  .  .  .  Clemson,  S.C. 
PATTI  A.  ENNESSY  (I)  ...  Tallahassee,  Fla. 
RICHARD  E.  EPPES  (3)  .  .  .  Greenville.  S.  C. 
ROBERT  E.  EPPS  (3)  .  .  .  N.  Charleston,  S.  C. 
MILTON   M.   EPSTEIN,  JR.    (2)      .     .     Atlanta,  Ga. 


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CARL   R.   EPTING    (I) 

CLAUDE  D.   EPTING   (I)  . 

JOHNNIE  T.  EPTING  (I)  .     . 

STEVEN   EPPS.   JR.    (2)      .  . 

STEVEN  T.  EPTON   (2)     .  .     . 

DANNY  L.  ERSKINE   (I)  .     . 

EDWIN    W.    ESTRIDGE,   JR. 
GEORGE   B.   ETHERIDGE,   JR. 
DON  L.  ETHREDGE  (2)     .     . 
JOSEPH   T.    EUBANKS    (2) 
CARLISLE  E.   EVANS   (2)      .     . 
EVIN  J.   EVANS    (2)      .     .     . 


Leesville,  S.  C. 
.  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
.     Columbia,  S.  C. 

Chester,  S.  C. 
Campobello,  S.  C. 
.     Anderson,  S.  C. 

.  Bethune,  S.  C. 
.      Lake  City,  S.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 


JAMES  E.  EVANS,  JR.     .  .     .     Newberry,  S.  C. 

Timmonsville,  S.  C. 

.      Lake  City.  S.  C. 

.      .     Six  Mile.  S.  C. 

.     .      Belton.  S.  C. 

Greenville.  S.  C. 


MICHAEL  E.  EVANS  (3 
RICK    R.    EVANS    (2) 
RUSSELL  E.  EVANS   (2) 
JENNY   L.   EVATT    (2) 
JIMMIE  W.   EVATT   (3) 


JOHNNY  S.  EVERETTE  ( 
SLADE  F.  EXLEY  (2)  . 
RICHARD  W.  EYLER  (2) 
DAVID  M.  FAGG  (2)  . 
ALVIS  W.  FAIL  (I)  . 
NANCY  K.  FAIREY   (3) 


.  Piedmont,  S.  C. 
Covington,  Ga. 
Westminster,  Md. 
.  Anderson,  S.  C. 
Warrenville.S.  C. 
.      .      Latta,  S.  C. 


N.   KENYON   FAIREY   (3)      . 
ROBERT  J.    FAIREY    (3)      . 
PATRICIA    L.    FANT    (2)      . 
HOWARD  G.   FARMER    (I) 
DAVID   R.   FARNHAM    (2)      . 
OWEN   B.   FARRIS   (2)      .     . 


.     .     .      Latta,  S.  C. 

Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

.     .     .     Toccoa,  Ga. 

Travelers  Rest,  S.  C. 

.      Clemson,  S.  C. 


ARTHUR   A.    FAU    (I) Nutley,  N.J. 

MALCOLM  D.  FAULKENBERRY  ( I  )  Kershaw,  S.  C. 
TAYLOR  D.  FEASTER  (2)  .  W.  Columbia,  S.  C. 
RALPH  T.  FEATH  (2)  .  .  .  Charleston.  S.  C. 
MARC  M.  FEINBERG  (3)  .  .  Philadelphia.  Pa. 
THOMAS    M.    FELDER    (I)      .      .      .      Santee,  S.  C. 


RAYSOR   H.  FELKEL   (1)      .     . 

.      .      Elloree,  S.  C 

GARY   P.  FELLERS   (2)      .     .     . 

Anderson,  S.  C 

JAMES   E.   FENDER    (2)      .     . 

Reevesville,  S.  C 

RONALD   F.  FENWICK    (1)      . 

Goodland,  Ind 

JAMES   R.   FERGUSON    (1)      . 

.      Rock  Hill.  S.  C 

THOMAS   D.   FERGUSON    (1) 

.     Abbeville.  S.  C 

WILLIAM    F.    FERGUSON    (3) 

Clover,  S.  C 

JOSEPH   E    FEWELL   (3) 

.      .      .     York,  S.  C 

THOMAS  E.  FEWELL   (2)     .     . 

Beaufort,  S.  C 

LEWIS   M.   FICKEN    (3)      .     .     . 

N.Augusta,  S.  C 

JAMES    H.    FICKLING    III    (1) 

.      BlackvilleS.  C 

BARBARA  A.   FIELD    (2)      .     . 

Seneca,  S.  C 

THOMAS  H.  FIELDERS,  JR.   (1  ) 

.    Columbia,  S.C 

RICHARD   B.  FILLYAW   (3)      . 

Columbia,  S.  C 

GROVER    M.    FINCHER    (2)      . 

Cheraw,  S.  C 

LYNN   M.  FINCHER    (2)      .     . 

Sumter,  S.  C 

MICHAEL   L.    FINLAYSON    (1) 

.      .      APON.Y 

SANDREA  P.  FINLEY   (2)      .     . 

.     Clemson,  S.  C 

WILLIAM   G.   FINLEY    (3)       . 

.      .       Easley.  S.C 

WILLIAM    B.   FINNEY   II      .     . 

.      .      Liberty.  S.  C 

WILLIAM  J.   FINLEY    (1)      .     . 

Easley,  S.  C 

DAVID    K.    FISHBURNE    (1)      . 

Doraville,  Ga 

DALE   S.    FISHER    (1)      .     .     . 

.      Pittsburgh,  Pa 

JAMES  M.  FISHER   (2)     .     .     . 

.     .     Easley,  S.  C 

RONALD  F.  FISHER  (3)  . 
WILLIAM  J.  FISHER,  JR.  (3 
JOHN  W.  FLATLEY  (I)  . 
ARNOLD  R.  FLEEK  (2)  . 
VICTOR  S.  FLEISHEL  (I)  . 
JOHN    R.    FLEMING    (I)      . 

MEREDITH   A.    FLEMING    (3) 
TOMMY  J.   FLEMING    (3)      . 
WILLIAM    H.   FLEMING     (3) 
WILLIAM    R.   FLEMING,  JR. 
DONALD  H.  FLECHER  (3) 
JAMES  L.  FLECHER   (I)     . 

SHEILA  W.   FLETCHER    (2) 
KENNETH   R.  FLINT   (3)     . 
CAROLE  R.  FLITTER   (3)     . 
FLETCHER  F.  FLOCHER   (3) 
ANNE    M.    FLORIAN    (2)      . 
LEE   M.   FLOWERS,  JR.    (3) 


CHERYL  L.   FLOYD   (3)      . 
JOHN   W.   FLOYD    (3)      . 
LLOYD  B.  FLOYD,  JR.   (2) 
LILLIAN    E.    FLOYD    (I) 
MARION    R.    FLOYD    (3) 
ROBERT   C.    FLOYD    (3) 


STEPEN  E.  FLOYD  (2) 
JAMES  L.  FORBES  (I) 
ROBERT  E.  FORBES  (3) 
BECKY  L.  FORD  (2)  . 
GAYLE  Y.  FORD  (I) 
JOHN  WM.  FORD   (2) 


T.   BARTON    FORD    (2)      . 
TERRY   W.    FORD    (I)      .      , 
THOMAS   K.   FORD    (2)      . 
ZARVIS  T.  FORD,  JR.   (2)     . 
WILLIAM    F.   FORDHAM    (I] 
DONALD    B.    FORE    (2) 

HENRY  C.   FORREST 
TOMILYN    FORRESTER    (2] 
SHERRY  Y.  FORTENBERRY 
JAMES  J.    FORTH    (2)      . 
MICHAEL   D.   FORTH 
SHIRLEY  C.  FORTSON 

DANIEL  D.   FOSTER    (3) 
DANIEL   M.    FOSTER    (I) 
GERALD  D.  FOSTER   (I)     . 
JAMES   C.   FOSTER    (I)      . 
JEFFERY  W.   FOSTER    (I) 
JOHN  S.  FOSTER   (2)     .     . 

MARTHA  J.    FOSTER    (l| 
LAURENS   P.   FOUCHE    (2) 
ANGIE  L.   FOWLER    (2)      . 
HARRIET   K.   FOWLER    (I) 
ROBERT   C.   FOWLER    (I) 
RONNIE  W.  FOWLER  (3) 


JOHN   B.  FOX   (I  |      .     .     . 
JOHN    M.   FOXWORTH    (I) 
HARRY    L.    FOY    (2)      .      . 
PATTERSON  W.  FOY,  JR.  (3) 
WILLIAM   D.   FRALICK    (I) 


Decatur,  Ga. 
Conover,  N.  C. 
Belvedere,  S.  C. 
Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
.  Deland,  Fla. 
Freehold,  N.J. 

.  Buffalo,  S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
Abbeville,  S.  C. 
.  Columbia,  S.  C. 
Ridgeland,  S.  C. 
Seneca.  S.  C. 

Williston,  S.  C. 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

Flagsdale,  Fla. 

.      .      Berwyn,  Pa. 

Hartsville,  S.  C. 


Greenville,  S.  C. 

Conway,  S.  C. 

.      .      Olanta,  S.  C. 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 

Conway,  S.  C. 

.      Clemson,  S.  C. 

Joanna,  S.  C. 

Houston,  Tex. 

Dayton,  Ohio 

,      .      Pickens,  S.  C. 

Honea  Path,  S.  C. 

.      Rockville,  Md. 


.      Greenville,  S.  C. 

Kingsport,  Tenn. 

Fairforest,  S.  C. 

Florence,  S.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Georgetown.  S.  C. 

.      Johnston,  S.  C. 
nston,  S.  C. 


ansa  m 

UNDERGRADUATES 


Charleston,  S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
.  Anderson,  S.  C. 
.  Woodruff,  S.  C. 
.  Newburgh.  N.  Y. 
.     Anderson,  S.  C. 

.      .      Duncan,  S.  C. 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Atlanta,  Ga. 

.       .       Mullms.  S.  C. 

Will.amston,  S.  C. 

Columbus.  Ga. 

Conway,  S.  C. 

.       Barnwell,  S.  C. 

.    Springfield,  S.  C. 


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Bamberg,  S.  C. 
MARGARET  A.  FRANKOVICH    (I)   Sumville,  S.  C. 


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ERNEST  G.  FRANKS  (I)     . 
TERENCE  M.  FRANTZ   (I) 
DONALD  H.  ERASER   (I  ) 
JACK   L.   FRASHER    (I)      . 
SAMUEL  M.   FRAZER    (2) 
WILLIAM  J.  FREDERICK    ( 

WILLIAM  J.  FREE   (3)      . 
MICHAEL  N.   FREELAND    ( 
BRUCE   E.   FREEMAN    (I) 
JAMES    C.    FREEMAN    (3) 
LARRY   E.   FREEMAN    (2) 
LARRY  W.   FREEMAN    (I) 


.  Columbia,  S.  C. 
Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C. 
Walterboro,  S.  C. 
.  Greenville,  S.  C. 
Chester,  S.  C. 
.      St.  James,  N.Y. 


Green* 

Green 

Green 

.      Piedn 


d,  S.  c. 

le,  S.  C. 
le,  S.  C. 
S.  C. 


rnt 


Williamston,  S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 


MARTHA  E.  FROEMMING  (3)  .  Houston,  Texas 
CHARLES  R.  FRONEBERGER  (3)  Gastoma,  N.  C. 
BENJAMIN   H.  FRYE   (3)      .     Galivant's  Ferry,  S.  C. 

INMAN   S.   FRYE    (I) Elberton.  Ga. 

TOM  G.  FUDURIC  (I)  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
FRED    T.    FUGIEL    (3)      .      Wadmalaw  Island,  S.  C. 


RICHARD    R.    FULLER    (I) 
TEMPIE  G.   FULMER    (I)      . 
GLENNIS  R.  FUNDERBURG 
J.  TOM   FUNDERBURK    (2)     , 
RICHARD   A.    FURST    (2) 
I.  DAVID  FUTRELL   (I]      .     . 

GERARD    A.    GAETA    (I)      . 
GEORGE  W.  GAGE   (3)      . 
ROBERT  T.  GAGEL   (2)      .     . 
STANLEY  D.  GAILEY   (3)      . 
CHARLES    M.   GAILLARD    (I] 
WILLIAM    M.   GAILLARD    (2) 

CHARLES  B.  GAINEY   (2)     . 
DENNIS   C.   GAINEY    (I)     . 
PHILIP  C.  GAINEY    (I)      .     . 
CHERYL  A.  GALE   (3)      .     . 
CHARLES  D.  GALLARDO    (I) 
CANDACE  A.  GALLOWAY    ( 

ALVIN    C.   GALLOWAY    (I) 
WILLIE   C.   GALLOWAY    (2) 
SAMUEL  P.  GALPHIN    (I)      . 
PETER    J.    GALUSKA    (2) 
RICHARD   W.    GALWAY    (2) 
JAMES   D.  GAMBLE    (2)      . 

DAN  H.  GAMBRELL  (3)  . 
AUBREY  D.  GANTT  (I)  . 
RONALD  G.  GANTT  (I  )  . 
ROBERT  D.  GARCES  (3)  . 
ASHLEY  C.  GARDNER  (3) 
CARL  R.  GARDNER    (3)      .     . 

DELORIS  GARDNER  (2)  . 
HARRY  D.  GARDNER  (3)  . 
SUSAN  C.  GARLAND  (3)  . 
GERALD  B.  GARRETT   (2)      . 

JAMES  T.   GARRETT    (I)      . 
ROBERT  S.  GARRETT    (2)      . 

WILLIAM   T.   GARRETT    (3) 
GLEN    I.    GARRIS    (2)      .      . 
FRANK  W.  GARRISON   (3) 
JEAN    F.  GARRISON    (I)      . 
JOHN    D.   GARRISON    (I)      . 
MARGARET  GARRISON  (21 


Athens,  Ga. 

Simpsonville,  S.  C. 

I)     N.  Augusta,  S.  C. 

.     Chester,  S.  C. 

.      .      Nutley,  N.J. 

Savannah,  Ga. 

Livingston,  N.  J. 

.      .      Fort  Mill,  S.  C. 

.      .      Louisville,  Ky. 

.     .     .     .      Iva.S.  C. 

.      Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

.     Holly  Hill,  S.  C. 

Darlington,  S.  C. 
.  Hartsville,  S.  C. 
.  Hartsville,  S.  C. 
.  .  Bassett,  Va. 
3alboa,  Canal  Zone 
|    .   Anderson,  S.  C. 

Darlington,  S.  C. 

Darlington,  S.  C. 
.      Holly  Hill,  S.  C. 

Rochester,  Minn. 

.      Anderson,  S.  C. 

Lancaster,  S.  C. 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 
.  Williston,  S.  C. 
Winnsboro,  S.  C. 
Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Charleston.  S.  C. 
.      Lake  View,  S.  C. 

Sumter,  S.  C. 

Cinnaminson,  N.  J. 

Central,  S.  C. 

.      Six  Mile,  S.  C. 

.      .      Halifax.  Va. 

Mountville,  S.  C. 

.  .  Pelzer,  S.  C. 
.  Sumter,  S.  C. 
Simpsonville,  S.  C. 
.  Clemson.S.  C. 
.  Piedmont,  S.  C. 
.     Johnston,  S.  C. 


s.  c. 
s.  c. 

N.J. 


RICHARD  M.  GARRISON  (I)  Sandy  Spgs., 
RICHARD  P.  GARRISON  (I)  .  Greenville. 
JAMES  W.  GARTHE  (3)  .  .  . 
MERRELL  0-  GARVIN  (2)  .  .  Pendleton,  S.  C. 
JOHN  F.  GASKINS  (2)  .  .  .  Clinton,  S.  C. 
JOHN    P.  GASTON    III    (I)      .      .      Richburg,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  R.  GATLING,  JR.  (2)  .  Jackson,  Miss. 
JENNIE  E.  GAULT  (2)  .  .  Fountain  Inn,  S.  C. 
PAUL  E.  GAULT,  JR.  (2)  .  Fountain  Inn,  S.  C. 
TALMADGE  D.  GAULT  (I)  .  .  .  Gaffney,  S.  C. 
TIM  E.  GAUSE  (I)  .  .  .  .  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
EDWARD  G.  GEDDINGS   (3)      .     .     Sumter,  S.  C. 

THOMAS  F.  GENTRY,  JR.  (2)  .  .  Easley,  S.  C. 
SANDRA  A.  GENTRY  (3)  .  .  .  Anderson,  S.  C. 
HARRY  D.  GEORGE  (2)  ....  Central.  S.  C. 
SUZANNE  GEORGE  (3)  .  .  .  .  Elkton.  Md. 
DANAE  GEORGES  (I)  .  .  .  Clearwater,  Fla. 
ALEXANDRA  GEORGEO    (3)    .   Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 


GEORGE  C.  GEORGIADES 
ALLEN  R.  GERHARDT  (2)  . 
GERALD  W.  GERKEN  (I)  . 
MICHAEL  G.  GERONIMOS 
NABIL  E.  GHATTAS  (3)  . 
LARRY   W.   GHENT    (3)      . 

DOYLE  W.  GIBSON    (2)     . 
DONALD  W.  GIBSON  (2)     . 
FRANK  A.  GIBSON    (I)       . 
FRANK   M.  GIBSON    (I)       . 
JOHN   W.   GIBSON    (2) 
MARK    D.   GIBSON    (2)      . 


.  Greenville,  S.  C. 

.     Baltimore.  Md. 

Charleston.  S.  C. 

.   Levittown,  N.Y. 

Clemson.  S.  C. 

.      Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

.  Saluda,  S.  C. 
.     Beaufort,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

N.  Augusta,  S.  C. 

.      McLean,  Va. 


STEPHEN  G.  GIBSON  (I)  .  .  Clemson,  S.  C. 
WILLIAM  R.GIBSON  (I)  .  .  Columbia,  S.  C. 
WILLIAM  D.  GILBERT  (2)  .  .  Florence,  S.  C. 
BRUCE  H.  GILBERTSON  (3)  .  .  Plainfield.  N.J. 
GEORGE  M.  GILCHRIST  (I)  .  Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
HOWARD  T.  GILCHRIST    (2)      .     Williston,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM  P.  GILCHRIST  (3)  .  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
CATHERINE  A.  GILDEN    (I  )     .     .     Walhalla.  S.  C. 

ALAN   S.  GILL    (2) Greenville.  S.  C. 

DOUGLAS  A.  GILL  (I  )  .  .  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
NICHOLAS  H.  GILL  (I)  .  .  .  Rock  Hill.  S.  C. 
R.    MICHAEL   GILL    (2)       .      .      .      .      Atlanta.  Ga. 


CHEREE   L.   GILLESPIE    (2)      . 
MARGUERITA  M.  GILLESPIE 
VIRGINIA  L.  GILLESPIE  (I) 
JACK    W.    GILLETTE    (I)      . 
THOMAS   C.   GILLIAM    (I) 
ROBIN    E.    GILLINGHAM     (I) 

CHERIE  L.  GILREATH  (I)  . 
MIKE  K.  GILREATH  (2)  .  . 
DAVID  G.  GIL-STRAP  (3)  . 
JUDY  B.  GILSTRAP  (2)  .  . 
JUNE  Y.  GILSTRAP  (2)  .  . 
L.  EARL  GILSTRAP   (3)     .     . 


Washington,  D.  C. 

I  )     Anderson,  S.  C. 

.      .      Easley,  S.  C. 

Edwards  AFB.  Calif. 

.      .      Aiken,  S.  C. 

Clemson.  S.  C. 

Travelers  Rest.  S.  C. 

Piedmont,  S.  C. 

.      .      Brevard.  N.  C. 

.      .      Pickens,  S.  C. 

.      .      Pickens,  S.  C. 

.     .     Easley.  S.  C. 


RICHARD  H.  GILSTRAP  (2) 
ROBERT  W.  GIST,  JR.  (2) 
HERBERT  J.  GITHENS  (I) 
ROSS  E.  GIUNTA  (3)  . 
WARREN  T.  GIVENS  (3)  . 
WILLIAM    H.  GLADDEN    (2 


Easle 

Unic 


.  s.  c. 
,  s.  c. 

;mnaminson,  N.J. 

Fair  Lawn,  N.J. 

.     Sumter,  S,  C. 

Winnsboro.  S.  C. 


UNDERGRADUATES 


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UNDERGRADUATES 


*    I 


^ 


EDWARD   L.   GLASS    (2)      . 
THOMAS   L  GLEATON    (2] 
CHARLES  J.  GLENN,  JR.   (3) 
E.  ANNE  GLENN   (3)      .     .     . 
EMILY  J.  GLENN    (2)      .     . 
JOHN  W.  GLENN   (2)     .     . 


LUCY  M.  GLENN  (I)  . 
RONALD  E.  GLENN  (3) 
STEPHEN  G.  GLENN  (2) 
THOMAS  N.  GLENN  (I) 
JOHN  A.  GLINN  (3)  . 
EBEN    D.   GODBOLD    (3) 

MOULTRIE  R.  GODFREY 
PETER  L.  GOEBEL  (2) 
ROBERT  P.  GOEHLE  (2) 
LARRY  N.  GOFF  (2)  . 
DAVID  H.  GOLLY  (3)  . 
JAMES  B.  GOOCH    (3) 


EDWARD  G.  GOODE  (I) 
JAY  W.  GOODMAN  (2)    . 
M.  CELESTE  GORDON   [3] 
WILLIAM   E.  GORDON    (3 
JOHN  A.  GOSNELL  (I) 
NICHOLAS  E.  GOSSETT  (: 

W.  JOEL  GOSSETT  (2)  . 
SAM  E.  GRADY  (2)  .  . 
CHARLES  A.  GRAHAM  (: 
JOEL  G.  GRAHAM  (I)  . 
JOHN  D.  GRAHAM  (2)  . 
LINDSAY   B.  GRAHAM    (I 


Clemson,  S.  C. 
Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 
.  .  .  Union,  S.C. 
.  Anderson,  S.C. 
.  Anderson,  S.C. 
.     Wayhan.  N.  C. 

.      .      Newark,  Del. 

.      Clemson,  S.C. 

.      .      Starr,  S.C. 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Richmond,  Va. 

Florence.  S.  C. 

.  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Lancaster,  S.  C. 
.  Walhalla.S.  C. 
.  Winnsboro,  S.  C. 
.  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
.     .     Central,  S.C. 


.     .     .     Wyclcoff,  N.J. 

.    .    .    Charleston,  S.  C. 

.     .     .     Sumter,  S.  C. 

)     .    .    Charleston,  S.  C. 

.     .     Greenville,  S.C. 

I)     .    .    Greenville,  S.C. 

Calhoun,  Ga. 

.      .      Columbia,  S.C. 

I]     .    Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Yardley,  Pa. 

Charleston   Hgts.,  S.  C. 
...    Timonium,  Md. 


OSCAR  D.  GRAHAM  (2)  . 
ROBERT  L.  GRAHL  (I)  .  . 
WANDA  S.  GRAINGER  (I) 
ANDREW  C.  GRAMLING  (3) 
HASKELL  E.  GRANT  (3)  . 
KENNETH   D.  GRANT   (3)      . 

MICHAEL   L.  GRANT   (2)      . 

RONALD   W.  GRANT   (I]      . 

WALTER  T.  GRANT   (3]      .     . 

HERBERT  G.  GRANTHAM    (3] 

MARTHA  J.  GRAVLEY   (I)    . 

BLAINE   E.   GRAY.   JR.    (2)    .   Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 


.  .  Mt.  Ulla,  N.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
.  .  .  Loris.  S.C. 
.  Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
.  .  Pickens,  S.C. 
Pickens,  S.  C. 

Seneca,  S.  C. 

.      .      Pickens,  S.  C. 

.     Chester,  S.  C. 

N.  Charleston,  S.  C. 

.    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 


GEORGE  M.  GRAY   (3) 
ROBERT   W.  GRAY    (I) 
DAVID   L.   GREEN    (3) 
JERRY   B.  GREEN    (3)     . 
JOHN  W.  GREEN    (3) 
NANCY  C.  GREEN    (21 


Martinez.  Ga. 

Easley,  S.  C. 

Lynchburg,  S.  C. 

Graniteville,  S.  C. 

.      Beaufort,  S.  C. 

Central,  S.  C. 


RONALD  L.  GREEN  (3]  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
ZOLLIE  C.  GREEN  (I)  .  .  .  .  Turbeville.  S.  C. 
FRANCIS  J.  GREENE  III  (I]  .  Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 
JOHN  B.  GREENE  (2)  ....  Greenville,  S.  C. 
JAMES  M.  GREENWOOD  (3)  .  Greenville.  S.  C. 
JAMES  R.  GREER   (3)    . 


Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

.     .      Danville,  Va. 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

E    RAWSON  GRIFFIN    (2)    .    North  Augusta,  S.  C. 


DANNY  E.  GREGG  (3)  . 
HARRISON  B.  GREGORY 
MAX  P.  GREGORY  (2)  . 
THOMAS  W.  GREY  (3)  . 
D.  KAY  GRIFFIN    (II     .    . 


JOHN   D.  GRIFFIN    [1)     .     . 

Pomaria.  S.  C. 

RANDALL  P.  GRIFFIN    (3)      . 

.     .     Six   Mile,  S.  C. 

JOHN   D.   GRIFFITH    (3)      . 

.      .      Barnwell,  S.  C. 

KEITH   H.  GRIFFITH   (2)      .     . 

Batesburg,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM  J.  GRIFFITH    (2)      . 

Saluda,  S.  C. 

CHARLEY  C.  GRIGGS,  JR.   ( 

)    .    Hartsville,  S.  C. 

JAMES  M.  GRIGGS   (3)      .     . 

.      Hartsville,  S.  C. 

BARRY   E.  GROFIC   (1)    .    .    . 

.     N.Versailles,  Pa. 

STEVEN  A.  GROOVER    (3)     . 

.    .     East    Point,  Ga. 

LINDA   S.   GRUBB    (2)      .     . 

Seneca,  S.  C. 

ROBY  W.  GRUBBS   (2)     .     . 

.     .     Denmark,  S.  C. 

CECILE  A.  GUERRY  (2)    .    .    Moncks  Corner,  S.  C. 

DICKSON   B.  GUILE.  JR.   (1) 

.     Huntington,  N.  Y. 

KENNETH  J.  GUTSHAW   (2) 

.    Port  Wash.,  N.Y. 

JOHN  M.  HAAS   (3)      .     .     . 

.     Charleston,  S.  C. 

ROBIN  J.   HADDEN    (2)      .     . 

.      .      .      Elgin,  III. 

ARTHUR    L.    HADDOCK    (3) 

.     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 

ALECIA    A.    HADDON    (3)     . 

.     .     Donalds,  S.  C. 

ALICE  M.   HADDON    (3)     .    . 

.     .     Donalds,  S.C. 

MARK   R.  HAFEN    (1)      .     .     . 

McLean,  Va. 

GEORGE  E.  HAGAN    (1)    .    . 

.    Charleston,  S.  C. 

SAVERIO   HAGOOD    (1)     .    . 

.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

GEORGE  M.   HAILE    (1)     .    . 

.     .     Savannah,  Ga. 

FRANCES    M.    HAINES    (1)     . 

.     Columbia,  S.  C. 

BRADFORD   L.   HAIR   (2)      . 

Bedford,  Mass. 

H.  GARRETT  HALE  (2)    .    .    L 

ghthouse   Point,  Fla. 

THOMAS  R.  HALE   (1)     .     . 

Baltimore,  Md. 

WILLIAM    R.    HALE    (1)     .     . 

.     Millinocket,  Me. 

DAVID    F.   HALL    (3)      .     .     . 

Pennsville,  N.  J. 

DAVID  N.  HALL  (3)     ... 

.     Mt.  Ulla,  N.  C. 

JAMES   D.    HALL    (2)      .     . 

N.Augusta,  S.C. 

J.    DAVID    HALL    (2)      .     .     . 

Florence,  S.  C. 

JAMES   E.   HALL    (3)      .     .     . 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

THOMAS  G.  HALL   (1)      .     . 

.     .     Canton,  N.  C. 

TURNER  C.  HALL   (1)      .     . 

.     Mt.  Ulla,  N.C. 

W.   PRESTON    HALL    (3)      .    . 

.    Shaw  AFB,  S.C. 

WILLIAM    W.    HALL    (1)      . 

.      Brevard,  N.C. 

LOWELL   M.   HALLMAN    (2) 

.      .      Gilbert,  S.C. 

J.  CRAIG   HALMAN    (2)      . 

.     .     Norfolk,  Va. 

RICHARD   S.    HALPERN    (1) 

.     Huntington,  N.Y. 

THOMAS  L  HALSEY   (1)     .    . 

.    Charleston,  S.  C. 

SHEILA   G.   HALSTEAD    (2)     . 

.    Charleston,  S.  C. 

CHARLES  L.  HALTIWANGER 

2)   .  W.  Cola.,  S.C. 

KENDALL  A.  HALTIWANGER 

2)  Little  Mtn.,  S.C. 

PAUL  A.  HAMBRIGHT  (1)     . 

.     .     Grover,  N.  C. 

JOHN   M.  HAMES   (1)      .     . 

.     .     Chesnee,  S.  C. 

DONALD   H.   HAMILTON    (2) 

Easley,  S.  C. 

NANCY    E.    HAMILTON    (1) 

.      .      Clifton,  N.J. 

NORMAN  B.  HAMILTON   (3) 

Newport  News,  Va. 

RUSSELL  J.  HAMILTON   (1)   . 

Daytona   Beach,  Fla. 

SHERRIL   L.    HAMM    (2)     .    . 

.     Charleston,  S.  C. 

TOM  V.  HAMMOND  (2)     .     . 

.     .     Modoc,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM   H.  HAMMOND  (3) 

.  Greenwood,  S.  C. 

JERRY  L.   HAMPTON    (1)      . 

Laurens,  S.  C. 

JAMES  R.  HANAHAN  (3)     . 

.     .     .     Atlanta,  Ga. 

ELIZABETH  C.  HANCOCK   (3 

.    .    .    Olney,  Md. 

KEITH   H.  HANCOCK   (1)    . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

FRANCIS  S.   HANE    (2)      .     . 

.      Ft.  Motte,  S.  C. 

CHARLES  P.  HANNA   (1)     . 

.    Greenville,  S.  C. 

SHARON   K.   HANNA   (1)     . 

.    Gastonia,  N.  C. 

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JOHN  F.  HANZEL  (3)  .  . 
GWYNN  L.  HARDEE  (I]  . 
KATHY  L  HARDEE  (I)  . 
HOWARD  W.  HARDER  (I) 
JAMES  C.  HARDIN  (2)  . 
STEVE   F.   HARDIN    (I)      .     . 


Greensboro,  N.  C. 

.      .      Loris,  S.C. 

.     Hartsville,  S.  C. 

Sumter,  S.  C. 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

.      Canton,  N.  C. 


BEN  W.  HARDING  (I) McBee.S.C. 

NELSON  L.  HARDWICK  (I)  Galivants  Ferry,  S.  C. 
WILLIAM  T.  HARDWICK  (I)  .  .  Conway,  S.  C. 
THOMAS  R.  HARE  (I)  ,  .  .  Leesville,  S.  C. 
THOMAS  C.  HARMON  (I)  .  .  Lexington,  S.  C. 
JEREL    D.    HARMON    (3)     .     .     .     Prosperity,  S.  C. 


LEON  C.  HARMON  (3)  . 
LEON  E.  HARMON  (I)  . 
BERNARD  C.  HARPER  (3) 
LARRY  O.  HARPER  (3)  . 
MARGARET  A.  HARPER  (2] 
REGINALD  H.  HARPER   (2) 


ROBERT    N.    HARPER    (I)     . 
CHARLES  W.   HARRELL   (3) 
JOE  S.  HARRELL   (3)      .     . 
RICHARD   L.   HARRELL    (I) 
J.  MELINDA  HARRELSON    (I 
NANCY  E.  HARRINGTON   (3 

CHERYL  L.  HARRIS  (2)  . 
GERALD  S.  HARRIS  (I)  . 
JOHN  R.  HARRIS  (3)  .  . 
MICHAEL  P.  HARRIS  (3)  . 
CHARLES  L.  HARRISON  (3) 
CHARLES  W.  HARRISON  (3] 

DAVID  W.   HARRISON    (2)     . 
DIANNE  R.  HARRISON    (2) 
HENRY  M.  HARRISON   (2) 
JOAN   M.  HARRISON    (2)     . 
PAMELA  A.   HARRISON    (2) 
POWELL   B.   HARRISON    (I) 


.  Lexington,  S.  C. 
Cayce,  S.  C. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 
Charlotte,  N.  C. 
.  Marlton,  N.J. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 


Greenwood,  S.  C. 

.  Columbia,  S.C. 
Columbia,  S.  C. 

Morristown,  Tenn. 
.  Greenville,  S.  C. 
.    Canal   Point,  Fla. 

.  .  Atlanta.  Ga. 
.  Abbeville.  S.C. 
Westminster,  S.C. 
.  Greenville,  S.  C. 
.  .  Clemson,  S.  C. 
.    .    Central.  S.C. 


larrisonburg,  Va. 
.  Aiken,  S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
.  Kline,  S.C. 
Columbia,  S.C. 


JAMES  H.  HARROLD  (I)  .  .  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
STEVEN  J.  HARROWER  (3)  .  .  .  Clemson,  S.  C. 
ANNE  L.  HARSHMAN  (I)  .  .  .  Clemson,  S.  C. 
DONALD    E.   HART    (I)     .    .    Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

JOEL    D.    HART    (2) Newark,  N.J. 

RICHARD    M.    HART    (3)      .      .      .      Mauldin,  S.  C. 


CLAUDE  J.  HARTRIDGE  (I) 
M  LENOIR  HARTZLER  (3)  . 
BRUCE  R.  HARVEY  (3)  .  . 
RICK  A.  HARVEY  (I)  .  . 
RICHARD  J.  HARVIE  (I)  . 
RICHARD   S.   HARWELL    (I) 

MARCUS   D.   HARWOOD    (I 
ALFORD   HASELDEN    (3) 
GEORGE  L.  HASELDEN   (I) 
JULIAN    C.    HASELDEN    (2) 
SANDRA    HASH    (2)      .     .     . 


.  Atlanta,  Ga. 
.  Camden,  S.  C. 
Greenwood,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

.  Natick,  Mass. 
.    Allendale,  S.C. 


Cle 


an,  S.C. 


Charleston,  S.  C. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 
.  Scranton,  S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.C. 
WILLIAM   H.  HASSKAMP   (3)    .  Bennettsville,  S.  C. 


WILLIAM    P.   HASTY    (I) 
CHARLES   S.    HATFIELD    ( 
ANNE-MARIE   HAVENGA 
WILLIAM  T.   HAVENS    (2) 
CARL  W.  HAWKINS   (2) 
EDNA    F.    HAWKINS    (I) 


.  .  Charleston,  S.  C. 
)  .  Walterboro,  S.  C. 
(2)  .  Somerville,  N.J. 
.  .  .  Columbia,  S.C. 
West  Columbia,  S.C. 
.      .      .      Central,  S.  C. 


ETHEL  J.   HAWKINS    (3)      . 
PHILLIP  V.  HAWKINS   (2)    . 
ALLEN   R.  HAWTHORNE  (2) 
ROBERT  F.  HAWTHORNE   (2) 
JAMES    H.    HAY    (3)      .      .      . 
GEORGE   O.    HAYES    (2)     . 

JOE  F.  HAYES  (I)  .  .  . 
JOE  T.  HAYES  (3)  .  .  .  . 
LINDA  E.  HAYES  (3)  .  . 
PAMELA  A.  HAYES  (I)  .  . 
PHILIP  R.  HAYES  (3)  .  . 
WAYNE  L.  HAYES    (2)      .     . 

JIMMIE  HAYNIE  (I)  .  .  . 
SAMUEL  M.  HAZEL  (2)  .  . 
FORD  W.  HEACOCK  (I)  . 
KATHY  R.  HEAD  (I)  .  . 
DONALD  J.  HEALY  (I)  .  . 
WILLIAM    M.   HEATH    (3)     . 


Central.  S.  C. 
Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 
.  .  .  Salem,  Va. 
.  Greenwood,  S.  C. 
Clemson,  S.  C. 
.     Anderson,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

.     .      Dillon,  S.  C. 

Taylors,  S.  C. 

Tabor  City,  N.  C. 

Mayo,  S.  C. 

.     Wellford,  S.  C. 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

Hampton,  S.  C. 

.      .      Sebring,  Fla. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

.     .     Atlanta,  Ga. 

.     Lancaster,  S.  C. 


MALCOLM  E.  HEATON 
LARRY  D.  HEFNER  (3) 
JOHN  C.  HEINEMANN 
AUGUST  E,  HEINS  (3) 
MICHAEL  D.  HELLAMS 
CHRIS  W.  HENDERSON 

DANIEL   L.  HENDERSON    (I) 
GROVER  C.  HENDERSON   (2) 
JAMES  A.  HENDERSON    (3)     , 
LANDRUM   H.  HENDERSON    ( 
SUSAN   B.   HENDERSON    (3) 
WILLIAM  R.  HENDERSON   (I) 

JACK  N.  HENDRIK  (2)  .  . 
MICHAEL  L.  HENDRIK  (2) 
GEORGE  B.  HENDRICKS  (3) 
PETER  A.  HENDRICKS  (I)  . 
PHIL  L.  HENDRICKS  (3)  . 
STEPHEN   E.   HENDRICKS    (3] 

LARRY  L.  HENDRICKSON  (I)  .  .  Clemson.  S.  C. 
CHARLES  M.  HENDRIX  (3)  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
JAMES  C.  HENDRIX  (I)  .  .  .  .  Greer,  S.  C. 
JAMES  D.  HENDRIX  (3)  .  .  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
JONATHAN  R.  HENDRIX  (2)  .  .  Chester,  S.  C. 
RICHARD   E.   HENKEL   13)      .     .     Waynesboro,  Va. 


.  .  Anderson,  S.  C. 
.  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
.  Georgetown,  S.  C. 
.  .  Clemson,  S.  C. 
Laurens,  S.  C. 
New  Canaan,  Conn. 

.  .  .  Dumfries,  Va. 
.  Greenwood.  S.  C. 
.  Greenville,  S.  C. 
)  .  Chester.  S.  C. 
.  Anderson,  S.  C. 
Honea   Path,  S.  C. 

Chesterfield,  S.  C. 
Conway.  S.  C. 
.  .  Bethune,  S.  C. 
.  Madison,  W.  Va. 
Greer,  S.  C. 
.      Columbia,  S.  C. 


LYNN  H.  HENNING   (I) 
FORREST  A.  HENRIKSEN 
STEPHEN   B.   HENRIKSON 
DALE  R.  HENRY  (3)    .    .    . 
SALLY   HENRY    (I)      .     .     . 
SARAH    A.    HENRY    (I) 

JOHN  L.  HENSEL  (3)  .  . 
CARL  E.  HENSON  (3)  .  . 
GAIL  HERIOT  (2)  .  .  . 
DAN  M.  HERLONG  (3)  . 
THOMAS  H.  HERLONG  (I) 
JULIE  A.   HERNS    (I)      .     . 


.     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 

3)     .     .    .     Palmyra,  Pa. 

[3)      E.  Northport,  N.Y. 

.    Maggie  Valley,  N.  C. 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

.     Columbia,  S.  C. 

Seneca,  S.  C. 

Cayce,  S.  C. 

Johnston.  S.  C. 

.     Johnston.  S.  C. 

Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 


CHICHI   A.   HERR    (I)      . 
CHARLES   H.   HERRON    (2) 
JOHN    R.    HESTER    (2)      . 
MILTON  S.  HESTER   (3)     . 
RAYMOND  J.  HESTER   (I) 
EDWARD  H.  HEUER  (I)     . 


Clemson,  S.  C. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 
Greenville.  S.  C. 
Greenville.  S.  C. 
.  W.  Pelzer,  S.  C. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 


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EDWARD  H.  HEUER  (I)  .  .  .  Charleston.  S.  C. 
JOHN  J.  HEYRICH  (I)  .  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 
DAVID  M.  HICKLIN  (I)  .  .  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
G.  HERBERT  HICKMAN  (I)  .  .  Lafayette,  Ga. 
VICTOR  R.  HICKMAN,  JR.  (2)  .  Columbia.  S.  C. 
DONALD    C.    HICKS    (3)      .      .      Charleston,  S.  C. 

EDWARD  B.  HICKS  (I)  .  .  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
KENNETH    M.  HICKS    (I)      .     .     .     Oakland,  N.J. 

JESSE  C.  HIERS   (2) Gaffney,  S.  C. 

TERRY   0-    HIERS    (2) Bartow,  Fla. 

EUGENE  F.  HIGGINS  (3)  .  .  Amityville,  N.  Y. 
RAYMOND   F.   HIGGINS    (I)      .     Amityville,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  B.  HILBURN  (I)  .  Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 
WILLIAM  G.  HILDEBRAND  (3)  .  Camden.  S.  C. 
GERALD    E.    HILES    (3)      .     .     .     .      Easley,  S.  C. 

JACK   J.    HILL    (2) Seabrook.  S.  C. 

JACKI  D.  HILL  (2)  .  .  .  .  Piedmont.  S.  C. 
JOHN    T.    HILL    (2) Laurens.  S.  C. 

PATSY  S.   HILL    (I) Piedmont,  S.  C. 

REGINALD  W.  HILL  (2)  .  .  .  Columbia,  S.  C. 
THOMAS  C.  HILL  (I)  .  .  .  .  Salisbury,  Md. 
L.  JUNE  HILLIARD  (I)  .  .  .  .  Greer,  S.  C. 
ANTHONY  R.  HILTON  (2)  .  .  Hapeville,  Ga. 
RONALD  G.  HIMMEL    (3)      .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 

THOMAS  J.  HINCHMAN    (I)  Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C. 

ANDREW    H.    HINES     (3)       .  St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 

BRONI   C.   HINES    (I)      ...  Simpsonville,  S.  C. 

KENNETH   E.   HINES   (2)      .     .  .     .     Macon,  Ga. 

RICHARD  J.   HINES    (2)      .     .  Walterboro,  S.  C. 

BUFORD  L.  HINSON    (I)     .     .  .     Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

JERRY  R.  HINSON  (I)  ....  Pelzer,  S.  C. 
RODGER  F.  HINTON  (3)  .  .  .  Pickens,  S.  C. 
ARNOLD  J.  HITE  (I)  ....  Florence,  S.  C. 
EVERETT  E.  HITE  III  (I)  .  .  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
CURTIS  L.  HOBBS  (3)  .  .  .  Lynchburg,  S.  C. 
MARY  L.   HOCKENBERRY   (3)    .  Slippery  Rock,  Pa. 

JERRY  W.  HODGE  (3)  .  .  .  Greenville.  S.  C. 
MARLENE  HODGE  (2)  .  .  .  Columbus.  Ohio 
MICHAEL  A.  HODGE  (2)  .  .  .  Sumter,  S.  C. 
JAMES  E.  HODGES  (I)  .  .  Ware  Shoals,  S.  C. 
JOEL  M.  HOEFER  (3)  .  .  .  Columbia,  S.  C. 
ANDREA    HOFFORD    (I)      .      .      Charleston,  S.  C. 

STEPHEN  W.  HOFFMANN  (I)  .  Cleveland.  Tenn. 
CURTIS  S.  HOGAN,  JR.  (3)  .  Columb.a,  S.  C. 
SAMUEL  W.  HOGUE  III  (2)  .  Clemson.  S.  C. 
JAMES  G.  HOLBROOK,  JR.  (2)  Gr'nsboro,  N.  C. 
JOSEPH  S.  HOLCOMBE  (2)  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
MICHAEL  G.  HOLCOMBE  (2)    .    Greenville,  S.  C. 

STEVEN  W.  HOLCOMBE  (I)  .  .  Easley.  S.  C. 
SUSAN  G.  HOLCOMBE  (3)  .  .  .  Largo.  Fla. 
SANDRA  A.  HOLDEN  (3)  .  .  Clemson,  S.  C. 
CAROL  A.  HOLDER  (I)  .  .  .  Columbia.  S.  C. 
JACK  L.  HOLEMAN  (2)  .  .  Greenv.lle,  S.  C. 
W.    HOWARD    HOLL    (2)      .      .     Columb.a.  S.  C. 

WILLIAM  P.  HOLLAND  (I)  .  .  Anderson,  S.  C. 
LAURIE  A.  HOLLEMAN  (3)  .  Summemlle,  S.  C. 
NANCY  N.  HOLLENBECK  (I)  .  Town  Creek,  Ala. 
WILLIAM  D.  HOLLEY  (2)  .  .  .  Augusta,  Ga. 
ROBERT  M.  HOLLINGS  (I)  .  Charleston,  S.  C. 
JOHN  R.  HOLLINGSWORTH  ( I )      Anderson,  S.  C. 


CHARLES    M.   HOLMES    (3)    .   N.  Charleston,  S.  C. 


DAVID   M.   HOLMES    (3)      . 
JUDY  A.  HOLMES   (I)      .     . 
LEWIS  F.  HOLMES   (2)     .     . 
BRENDA  E.  HOLT   (2)     .     .     . 
DAVID   WM.    HOLT    (I)      .      . 

CHARLES   R.   HOLROYD    (I) 
STEVE  G.  HONDRAS   (I)     . 
PATRICIA  L.  HOOD   (3)      . 
RUSH   W.   HOOD,  JR.   (I)      . 
WILLIAM   M.  HOOD   (I)     . 
MARY    K.    HOOPER    (I)      .     . 

ROBERT  E.  HOOVER  (I)  . 
JAMES  V.  HOPKINS  (I)  . 
LINDA  I.  HOPKINS  (2)  .  . 
RICHARD  W.  HOPKINS  (2) 
STANLEY  P.  HOPKINS  (2)  . 
HENRY    L.    HOPPER    (3) 


SUSAN  R.  HOPPER  (I)  .  . 
DONALD  J.  HORRES  (3)  . 
JOHN  J.  HORRES  (3)  .  . 
JOHN  J.  HORRES  (3)  .  . 
DAN  L.  HORTON  (I)  .  .  . 
JOHN    M.   HORTON    (I)      . 

WALTER  S.  HORTON  (I)  . 
GERALD  B.  HOUGH  (2)  .  . 
WM.  BOYLESTON  HOUSE  (2) 
TIMOTHY  D.  HOUSTON  (I  ) 
JOHN  P.  HOWARD  (I)  .  . 
NANCY    M.   HOWARD    (I)      . 

TIMOTHY    K.    HOWARD    (2) 
FRANK   D.   HOWELL    (3)      .     . 
PAUL   R.   HOWELL    (I)      .     . 
CALVIN  T.   HOWLE   (3)      .     . 
HARRY  G.  HOWLE   (I)     .     . 
AUSTIN    S.    HUBBARD    (I)      . 

WILLIAM   R.  HUBBARD   (I  ) 
E.  COLE  HUCKABEE   (2)     . 
MIKE  J.   HUCKS    (2)      .     .     . 
ANNA    R.    HUDGENS    (3)      . 
THOMAS   E.    HUDGINS    (3) 
NORMA   A.   HUDNALL    (2) 


CHARLES  J.   HUDSON    (2) 
WILLIAM  M.  HUDSON   (2) 
CHARLES  T.  HUFF  (I)     .     . 
CALVERT  W.  HUFFINES   (2) 
FRED  R.  HUFFMAN   (3)     . 
JENNIFER   E.   HUFFMAN    (2| 

JAMES  W.  HUGGINS    (2| 
EDWARD  M.  HUGHES   (3) 
ERNEST  C.  HUGHES   (2)     . 
JANIS  D.  HUGHES   (I)     . 
JOHN   B.  HUGHES,  JR.   (I) 
LEWIS  C.  HUGHES   (I)     . 

MARIE   G.   HUGHES    (I)      . 
MARIE  G.  HUGHES    (I)     . 
MARY    K.    HUGHES    (I) 
PAUL   HUGHES,  JR.    (3)    . 
ROBIN  V.  HUGHES   (I)      . 
SIDNEY  H.  HUGHES   (I)      . 


.      Gaffney,  S.  C. 

.     Johnston,  S.  C. 

Trenton,  S.  C. 

.     Piedmont,  S.  C. 

Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

Gramling.  S.  C. 

Florence,  S.  C. 

.      Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

Anderson,  S.  C. 
Williamston,  S.  C. 

Anderson.  S.  C. 

.      Ridqeville.  S.  C. 

Jacksonville,  Fla. 
.  .  Central.  S.  C. 
Portdeposit.  Md. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
N.Augusta,  S.  C. 


Greenville,  S.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

John's  Island.  S.  C. 

John's  Island.  S.  C. 

.      Ft.  Meade,  Md. 

Central,  S.  C. 

.  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
.  Annapolis,  Md. 
.  Little  Mtn.,  S.  C. 
.  .  Easley,  S.  C. 
.  Greenville,  S.  C. 
Easley.  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

Greer.  S.  C. 

.      .      Pickens,  S.  C. 

Lancaster,  S.  C. 

.      Hartsville,  S.  C. 

.      Clemson.S.  C. 


Cle 


Dn.S.  C. 


Greenwich,  Conn. 

.      .      .      Aynor,  S.  C. 

.      Mountville,  S.  C. 

.      .      .      Fairfax.  Va. 

.      .      .      Aiken,  S.  C. 

Conway,  S.  C. 

.     Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

.     Clemson,  S.  C. 

Southern  Pines,  N.  C. 

Greenville.  S.  C. 

Zanesville,  Ohio 

.  .  Kingstree,  S.  C. 
,     .     Pendleton.  S.  C. 

.  .  Clemson.S.  C. 
.     Taylors,  S.  C. 

.  .  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
.     .     .      Enoree.  S.  C. 

Taylors,  S.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Charleston.  S.  C. 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

.      .      Falls  Curch.Va. 

.     .      Blenhein,  S.  C. 


UNDERGRADUATES 


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WILLIAM    B.   HUGHES    (1) 

Cordova,  S.  C. 

NANCY    HUGHSTON    (1) 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

KENNETH   R.  HULL   (3)      .     . 

.      .      Pickens,  S.  C. 

THOMAS    C.    HULSEY    (1)      . 

.      Round  O  S.  C. 

MORGAN  R.  HUMPHREYS   (3 

Cheraw,  S.  C, 

THOMAS  C.  HUMPHRIES   (3) 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

EDWARD  C.   HUNNICUTT   (1) 

.    Columbia,  S.C 

ALV1N   J.    HURT    (3)      .     .      . 

DANIEL  B.   HUNT    (2)      .     .     . 

Isle  oi  Palms,  S.  C. 

DON   C.   HUNT    (1)      .     .     . 

Greenville,  S.  C 

IRVING   W.   HUNT    (3)      .     . 

.      Columbia,  S.C 

JAMES    M.    HUNT    (1)      .      . 

.      Elberton,  Ga 

ROBERT  T.  HUNT  (3)     .     .     . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C 

WILLIAM  A.   HUNT    (2)      .     . 

Washington.  N.  C 

WILLIAM   C.   HUNT    (1)      .     . 

Knoxville.  Tenn 

GEORGIA  E.  HUNTER  (3)     . 

.     Brevard,  N.  C 

WINTON  W.   HUNTER    (2)      . 

Orangeburg,  S.  C 

CHARLES   L.   HUNTLEY    (1)      . 

Greenwood,  S.  C 

WILLIAM   B.  HUNTLEY    (1)      . 

Taylors,  S.  C 

JENNY   L.   HURLEY    (2)      .     . 

Greenville,  S.  C 

FREEMAN  E.  HUSKEY  (2)    .   Vv 

est  Columbia,  S.  C 

THELMA  G.   HUSKEY   (2)      . 

.      Greenville.  S.C 

WALTER   M.  HUTCHINS    (3)   . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C 

JOSEPH   HUTCHINSON    (1) 

.     .     Estill,  S.C 

LAWRENCE  R.  HUTCHINSON 

(2)   Rock  Hill,  S.C 

THOMAS  M.  HUTCHINSON    (2)      .     Atlanta,  Ga 

ROBERT  J.   HUTNIK   (1)      .     R 

dgefield  Park,  N.J 

EDWARD  A.  HUTTO  (1)     .     . 

Orangeburg,  S.  C 

GLENN    R.    HUTTO    (2)      .      . 

.      .      North,  S.C 

K.  JEAN   HUTTO   (1)     .     .     . 

Charleston,  S.  C 

SUSAN  NELSON  HUTTO  (2) 

Charleston,  S.  C 

L.    RICHARD    HYATT    (3)      . 

.      Pauline,  S.C 

AMOS   HYKES    (3)      .     .     .     . 

Taylors,  S.  C 

MICHAEL  C.   IMPERIALE    (2) 

.     Menlo  Park,  N.J 

FRANK    H.    INGLE    (2)      .      . 

Jacksonville,  Fla 

MARGARETE  A.  INGRAM    (2) 

.    Greenville.  S.  C 

WILLIAM   B.   IRONS    (1  )      .     . 

.      Newberry.  S.  C 

JOHN   W.    IRVING    (3)      .      Ber 

keley  Heights,  N.J 

MARILYN    D.   ISENHOUR    (1) 

.      Norwood,  N.  C 

MARY    F.    IVESTER    (2)      .      . 

Greenville,  S.  C 

WILLIAM   A.    IVESTER    (3)      . 

Greenville,  S.  C 

DANNY   C.    IVEY    (3)      .     .     . 

CHARLES  J.  JACKSON    (1)     . 

Summerville.  S.  C 

DONALD   F.  JACKSON    (3)      . 

Greer,  S.  C 

EDWIN    B.  JACKSON    (1)      . 

Batesburg,  S.  C 

EVELYN  C.  JACKSON   (3)     . 

.     Camden,  S.  C 

JAMES   G.  JACKSON    (1) 

Hampton,  S.  C 

JOHN   L.  JACKSON    (1)      .     . 

Orangeburg,  S.  C 

LELAND  A.  JACKSON    (3)      . 

.      Batesburg,  S.  C 

RANDOLPH  J.  JACKSON    (1) 

Camden,  S.  C 

JUDITH  A.  JACOB   (1)      .     . 

Charleston,  S.  C 

GEORGE   D.  JACOBS    (2)      . 

.      Gastoma.N.C 

MATTHEW   R.  JAGUSAK    (1) 

.      Cranford.  N.  J 

ALEXANDER    C.    JAMES    (3) 

Columbia,  S.  C 

HAROLD   S.  JAMES    (3)      .     . 

.      .      Union,  S.C 

JAMES    F.   JAMES    (3)      .      . 

Sumter,  S.  C 

JOSEPH    D.  JAMES    (3)      .     . 

.      .      Aiken,  S.C 

GEORGE  R.  JAMESON   (2)     . 

Easley,  S.  C 

JOHN    D.  JAMESON    (1)      . 

Ridgeland,  S.  C 

JUDY  G.  JAMESON    (2)      .     . 

Easley,  S.  C 

LAKE   H.  JAMESON    (2)      . 

Clemson,  S.  C 

GEORGE   E.  JAMISON    (1) 

Macon,  Ga 

DANIEL  A.  JANER   (1)     .     . 

.      Rio  Piedras,  P.  R 

ELIZABETH    L.   JARRARD    (2) 

.      Marietta,  S.C 

WILLIAM   S.  JARRELL    (3)      . 

Georgetown,  S.  C 

MICHAEL   W.   JARVIS    (1) 

.      Rock  Hill,  S.C 

JOHN    H.  JAY    (3)      .     .     . 

Douglasville,  Ga 

ROBERT  R.  JAY   (2)     .     .     . 

.     Greenwood,  S.  C 

BILL  R.  JEFFCOAT  (2)      .     . 

Swansea,  S.  C 

BILLY  J.  JENKINS    (2)      .     . 

.      .      Clover,  S.C 

JEANNE   R.  JENKINS    (2)      . 

.      Columbia,  S.C 

JOHN    K.  JENKINS    (1) 

.      .      .      Erie.  Pa 

MICHAEL  W.  JENKINS   (1) 

.     Lancaster,  S.C 

WALTER   T.   JENKINS    III    (2) 

.      Rock  Hill,  S.C 

WAYNE  B.  JENKINS    (1)      . 

.     Westville,  N.  J 

DAVID  C.  JENNINGS   (1)      . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C 

DAVID  G.  JENNINGS    (2) 

.      Abbeville,  S.C 

JAMES   D.  JENNINGS   (3)      . 

.      .      Sumter,  S.C. 

JAMES    K.  JENNINGS    (1)      . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C 

WAYNE  D.  JENNINGS  (3)     . 

.     Stratford,  Conn 

GLENNA  J.  JESTER   (1)     .     . 

Anderson,  S.  C 

CHARLES  J.  JOHNSON   (1) 

.    Beech  Island,  S.  C 

ELIZABETH  C.  JOHNSON   (1) 

Columbia,  S.C 

GORDON   B.  JOHNSON    (1) 

.      Newberry,  S.  C 

GREGORY  S.  JOHNSON    (1) 

.      Asheville,  N.  C 

HENRY  G.  JOHNSON    (1) 

Walterboro,  S.  C 

JAMES   M.  JOHNSON    (2) 

.      Walhalla,  S.  C 

JAMES     W.  JOHNSON    (1) 

.      .      Sumter,  S.  C 

JOHN   L.  JOHNSON    (1)      . 

Florence,  S.  C. 

MILLEDGE  A.  JOHNSON    (3 

.      Clemson,  S.C 

ROBERT  A.  JOHNSON    (1) 

.     Columbia.  S.  C 

ROBERT  A.  JOHNSON    (1) 

.     Columbia,  S.  C 

ROBERT  M.  JOHNSON    (3) 

.       .       .      York.  S.C 

WALTER  J.  JOHNSON   (3)     . 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

ERNEST  B.  JOHNSTON.  JR. 

2)      .      Belton,  S.  C 

ALICE   L.  JONES    (2)      .     . 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

BARRY  W.  JONES   (1)      .     . 

.     .      Florence,  S.  C. 

CHAFEE  JONES  III    (2)     .     . 

.      Darlington.  S.C. 

CHARLES   D.  JONES    (1)      . 

.      Bishopville,  S.  C. 

DANIEL  H.  JONES   (3)     .     . 

N.Charleston,  S.  C. 

DAWN  C.  JONES   (2) 

.     .     .     Aiken,  S.C. 

EDDY    R.  JONES    (2)      .     . 

Marietta,  S.  C. 

GEORGE  B.  JONES   (2)      .     . 

.      .      Belton,  S.C 

GEORGE  S.  JONES   (2) 

vioncks  Corner,  S.  C 

GEORGE  T.  JONES   (3) 

.       .       Lons,  S.  C. 

GREGORY  A.  JONES  (3)     . 

.     Anderson,  S.  C 

JAMES  C.  JONES,  JR.   (1)      . 

Lancaster,  S.  C 

JANIE  P.  JONES    (3)     .     .     . 

.      Columbia.  S.C. 

JIMMY   M.  JONES    (2)      .     . 

Anderson,  S.  C 

JOE  K.  JONES,  JR.   (3)     .     . 

.     Greenville,  S.C 

JOHN  B.  JONES  (3)     .     .     . 

.     Charleston,  S.  C. 

LENNOX  K.  JONES   (3)      .     . 

.      Anderson.  S.  C 

MICHAEL   L.  JONES    (2)      . 

Greenville,  S.  C 

OSCAR  A.  JONES   (2)     .     . 

.     .      Fort  Mill,  S.C 

PAULA   L.  JONES    (1)      .     . 

Charleston,  S.  C 

ROBERT  J.  JONES   (3)     .     . 

Clemson,  S.  C 

RONALD  E.  JONES   (2)     .     . 

.      .      P.ckens,  S.  C 

RONALD   L.  JONES    (2)      . 

NewCarrollton,  Md 

STEPHEN  W.  JONES   (1)     . 

Camden,  S.  C 

TERESA   M.  JONES    (2)      .     . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C 

UNDERGRADUATES 

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UNDERGRADUATES 


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WILLIAM    J.   JONES    (I] 
ZONNIE  JONES    (2)      .     . 
ALAN   P.  JORDAN    (I)      . 
LARRY  V.  JORDAN    (3)      . 
LEWIS  A.  JORDAN    (3)      . 
LEONARD  R.  JORDAN    (2) 

WILLIAM   L.  JORDAN    (3) 
PATRICE   A.   JORDY    (2) 
JOHN   W.  JOSEY    (3)      . 
THOMAS  W.  JOYCE    (I) 
CHARLES   M.  JOYE    (2)      . 
PHILIP    H.   JUMPER    (3) 

HERBERT  C.  JUNG   (2)      . 
BARBARA    R.   JUSTICE    (I) 
ROBERT  B.  KANE   (I)     . 
JOHN    M.    KAPP    (2)      .     . 
HYMAN   KARESH    (2)      . 
WILLIAM   R.    KARPIK    12) 


WILLIAM    B.    KARST    (I)      . 
DIANE   A.    KASSAB    (I)      . 
WESLEY  J.  KAVANAGH   (2) 
FRED   S.   KAY    (I)      .     .     . 
LYNDA  A.   KAY    (I)      .     . 
WILLIAM  A.  KAY   (I)      .     . 

WILSON  J.   KAY    (I)      .     . 
KENNETH    D.   KEATING    (2) 
MICHAEL  J.   KEBLES    (2) 
MARGARET   E.   KEE    (3)      . 
NANCY  E.  KEE   (2)     .     .     . 
ROBERT  G.  KEEFE,  JR.   (I) 


Charleston,  S.  C. 
Simpsonville,  S.  C. 

.  Mauldm,  S.  C. 
.  .  Belton.S.  C. 
Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C. 
.     Columbia,  S.  C. 

,     Greenville,  S.  C. 

La  Porte,  Texas 

Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Richmond,  Va. 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

Swansea,  S.  C. 


Wyomissing,  Pa. 
Walhalla.S.  C. 
Columbia,  S.  C. 
Columbia.  S.  C. 
.  Burton.  S.  C. 
Anderson,  S.  C. 


BRADFORD  L.  KEENEY   (3) 
DOUGLASS   M.   KEIPER    (I 
CANDICE   B.  KEITH    (I)      . 
REMBERT   M.   KEITH    (I) 
NICK  J.  KELAIDIS   (3)      . 
GARY  A.  KELLER   (I)     .     . 


JAMES   E.   KELLER    (I)      . 
PAUL  B.  KELLETT   (I)      . 
JAMES  P.  KELLETT  (3)     . 
JEFFREY  D.  KELLEY   (2) 
JAMES  W.    KELLEY    (3) 
WILLIAM  J.  KELLEY   (I) 


BUTLER  N.  KELLY   (I)     .     .     , 
PATRICIA  A.  KELLY  (I)     .     . 
WALTER    T.    KELLY    (2)      .      . 
JAMES  P.  KELSEY   (3)     .     . 
LARRY  T.  KEMMERLIN    (3) 
THOMAS   B.   KENDRICK    (2) 

JANET    L.    KENNEDY    (2) 
DANNY  A.  KENNERLY   (I) 
MARY  C.   KENNERTY   (I)      . 
STEVEN   R.  KEREKANICH    (2) 
TIMOTHY  J.   KERNEN    (2)      . 
M.   DIANE  KERR   (2)     .     .     . 

NELSON   T.   KESSLER    (I)      . 
ANN    E.   KESTER    (3)      .     .     . 
KATHRYN  E.  KEYS   (2)     .     . 
MICHAEL  P.  KEYS   (2)      .     . 
WILLIAM  D.  KIMBRELL  (3) 
RAYMOND    R.    KIMMITT    (2) 


Greenville,  S.  C. 

Florence,  S.  C. 

.     .     Bronx,  N.Y. 

.      .      Belton.S.  C. 

.      Pendleton,  S.  C. 

.     Columbia,  S.  C. 

.      Anderson,  S.  C. 

Winthrop,  Mass. 

Somerville,  N.  J. 
.  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
.  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
.     Ft.  Motte,  S.  C. 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

Shrewsbury,  N.  J. 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

.     .     Lugoff,  S.  C. 

.     Athens.  Greece 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

Charleston.  S.  C. 
.  .  Enoree,  S. C. 
Fountain  Inn,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 
.  .  Olanta,  S.  C. 
.     Hartsville.  S.  C. 


Columbia.  S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
Columbia,  S.  C. 
.  Pickens,  S.  C. 
Columbia,  S.  C. 
Stone  Mtn.,  Ga. 


Charleston,  S.  C. 

Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

.      Columbia,  S.  C. 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

.     Greenville,  S.  C. 

.      Greenville,  S.  C. 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

.     Walhalla,  S.  C. 

.     Walhalla.S.  C. 

.     .     Sumter,  S.  C. 

.      .      Liberty,  S.  C. 


HUBERT  I.  KINARD   (3) 
ALAN   C.   KING    (I)      .     . 
DEBORAH  J.   KING    (I) 
EDWARD   E.   KING    (I) 
GEORGE  R.  KING  (I  |     . 
JAMES  H.  KING   (I)      . 

JAMES  M.  KING   (I)      . 
JOHNNY  T.  KING   (I)     . 
JULIA   T.    KING    (2)      . 
MICHAEL   E.   KING    (3) 
RICHARD  L.  KING  (2)     . 
ROACHEL   D.   KING    (3) 

ROSWELL  D.  KING  (2) 
STEVEN  R.  KING  (I)  . 
TED  D.  KING  (2)  .  . 
THOMAS  M.  KING  (I) 
JAMES  R.  KINGMAN  (2 
RONALD  W.  KINNEY   (2) 


COY   C.    KIRBY    (I)      .     .     . 
JANICE   L.   KIRBY    (2)      .     . 
JERRILU   KIRK    (I)      .     .     .     . 
MARY  K.  KIRK    (2)      .     .     .     . 
DEBORAH  J.  KIRKLAND   (I) 
MARGARET  N.  KIRKLAND  (3] 

STANLEY   V.    KISER    (I)      .     . 
KATHRYN   KITTEL   (I)     .     .     . 
ROGER  G.  KIVETT   (2)      .     . 
CHRISTINA   KLASS    (I)      .     . 
BRIAN    L.   KLAPMAN    (2)      . 
KIMBERLY  E.  KLEINSCHMIDT 

TED  M.  KLEMETTI  (3)  .  . 
JOHN  M.  KLINCK  (2)  .  . 
JAMES  A.  KNIGHT  (3)  .  . 
LEWIS  A.  KNIGHT  (I  )  .  . 
MARSHA  J.  KNIGHT  (I)  . 
SUSAN    LYNN    KNIGHT    (2) 


J.  LEE  KNOWLAND  (2) 
ROBERT  R.  KNOWLES  ( 
FRANK  R.  KNOX  (2)  . 
LARRY  R.  KNOX  (2)  . 
PAMELA  B.  KNOX  (I)  . 
JOHN   B.  KNUDSON    (l| 


Prosperity,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

,      Anderson,  S.  C. 

.      Hartsville,  S.  C. 

.      .      Pelzer,  S.  C. 

Concord,  Calif. 

.      Hartsville,  S.  C. 

Gray  Court,  S.  C. 

Westminster,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

Newmgton,  Conn. 

Society  Hill,  S.  C. 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

Chesterfield,  S.  C. 

.      Columbia,  S.  C. 

Darlington,  S.  C. 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

.      Charleston,  S.  C. 


Darlington,  S.  C. 

.      Clinton,  S.  C. 

Easley,  S.  C. 

Lancaster,  S.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Bamberg,  S.  C. 


Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

Simpsonville,  S.  C. 

Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

.     Columbia,  S.  C. 

.      Camden,  S.  C. 

(I)     Annandale,  Va. 

.      North  Miami,  Fla. 

.      Columbia,  S.  C. 

.     Gray  Court,  S.  C. 

.     Lancaster,  S.  C. 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

.      Clemson,  S.  C. 

.     Charlotte,  N.C. 

.      Anderson,  S.  C. 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

.     .     Babylon,  N.  Y. 


ROBERT    E.    KOCH    (I)      .      .      .      Newberry,  S.  C. 

DAVID    A.    KOCZAN Edison,  N.J. 

ALBERT  R.  KOON  (I)  .  .  .  .  Chapm.  S.  C. 
PATRICK  L  KOPPEL  (2)  .  .  .  Columbia,  S.  C. 
CARLOTTA  KORNAHRENS  (I)  Summerville,  S.  C. 
JOSEPH   S.  KORVICK    (I)      ....     Miami.  Fla. 


DAVID    M.   KOSS    (3)      .      . 
JUDITH   A.   KOSSLER    (3) 
MARY  E.  KOSSLER   (I)     . 
STEVE   KOVALENKO    (2) 
EDWARD    P.    KOZIOL    (I) 
JUDSON  A.  KRAFT   (3)     . 


.      Amawalk.  N.Y. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

.      Millville,  N.J. 

River  Forest,  III. 

Miami  Springs,  Fla. 


CHARLES  J.  KREIDLER  (2)  .  Moorestown,  N.  J. 
GEORGE  R.  KREIGSMAN  (2)  .  .  Eustis,  Fla. 
JAMES  T.  KRIER  (I)  .  .  .  Haddonfield,  N.  I. 
JAMES  W.  KRONBERG  (3)  .  Wedgefield,  S.  C. 
PAUL  0-  KRUEGER  (2)  .  Charleston  AFB,  S.  C. 
JANET    E.   KUKELKORN    (I)     .    Orangeburg,  S.  C. 


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.     .     Franklin,  N.J. 

THOMAS  A.   LADD    (1) 

.     .     .     Blair,  S.C. 

JAMES    L    LaFOY    (3)      .     . 

.      Greenv.lle,  S.  C. 

DARRELL    R.    LAKE    (1)      .      . 

.      Columbia,  S.C. 

KEITH    D.    LAKE    (2)      .     .     . 

Prosperity,  S.  C. 

EDWARD    M.    LAMAR    (2)      . 

.    Easley,  S.  C. 

BROADUS    P.   LAMB    (1)      . 

Callison,  S.  C. 

THOMAS  E.  LANDON    (1)      . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

GEORGE  E.  LANDRETH    (1) 

Augusta,  Ga 

GEORGE  N.   LANDRUM    (1) 

Anderson,  S.  C 

RICHARD  V.  LANDRUM    (3) 

N.Charleston,  S.C. 

JOHN  W.   LANEY    (3)      .     . 

Clemson,  S.  C 

LARRY  W.   LANEY    (2)      .     . 

Monroe.  N.  C 

JULIANNE   LANFORD    (2)      . 

Pickens,  S.  C 

KENNETH  W.  LANFORD   (3) 

.   Spartanburg,  S.  C 

MARION   E.  LANGFORD   (3) 

.   Orangeburg,  S.  C 

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Greenville,  S.  C 

E.   B.   LANGLEY    (3)      .     .     . 

Greenville,  S.  C 

JEFF  T.    LANGLEY    (2)      .      . 

.      Charlotte,  N.  C 

RODNEY    M.    LANGLEY    (2) 

.      Darlington,  S.  C 

GREGORY  G.  LANGSTON   ( 

)      .     Florence,  S.  C 

DAVID  J.  LANK   (3)      .     .     . 

JENNIFER  J.  LARGEY   (2)     . 

.      .     Trenton,  N.J 

CHARLIE   M.   LARK    (I) 
WILSON   A.    LATHAM    (2) 
JAMES  W.  LATHAN   (I) 
CHARLES  E.  LATIMER   (2]     .     . 
GREGORY  T.   LATIN    (2)      .     . 
JAMES   P.    LATIN    (I)      .     .     . 

KEITH    D.   LATTIMER    (I)      .     . 
TOMMY  J.   LATTIMORE    (2)      . 
VIRGINIA  A.  LATTIMORE  (2) 
WILLIAM   J.    LAUBACK    (3)      . 
GREGORY   D.   LAUR    (2)      .     . 
FRANCES  L.   LAUREY   (3)      .     . 

STEPHEN    E.   LAURIE    (2)      .     . 
BRUCE  W.  LAVENDER   (2)     .     . 
WILLIAM    T.    LAVENDER    (I) 
THOMAS    R.    LaVENIS    (I)      . 
GLENN   J.   LAWHON    (I  )      . 
WILLIAM    N.    LAWRENCE    (I) 

TALMADGE    LAWSON    (I) 
FRANCIS  A.  LAWTON   (3)     . 
WINSON    A.    LAWTON    (2) 
C.  WAYNE   LAY    (3)      .     .     . 
VALERIE   D.    LAYE    (2)      . 
ROBERT    L.    LAYNE    (2) 


Easley,  S.  C. 

.      Abbeville,  S.C. 

Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C. 

Bishopville,  Z.  C. 

.      Glassport,  Pa. 

Glassport,  Pa. 

Atlanta,  Ga. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

.     Cold  Duck,  N.J. 

.      Allentown,  Pa. 

Summerv.lle.S.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

.      .      .      Eustis,  Fla. 

.     .     Gaffney,  S.  C. 

New  Zion,  S.  C. 

.      Alexandria,  Va. 

.      Hartsville,  S.  C. 

RockvJIe.  Md. 

.      Bamberg.  S.  C. 

.     Gastonia,  N.  C. 

.      .      Estill.  S.C. 

Seneca.  S.  C. 

.      Greenville,  S.C. 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 


GRADY  A.  LAYTON    (3)      . 
JAMES  MORGAN  LEAGUE  I 
WILLIAM    G.    LEAIRD    (3) 
MARSHALL  A.  LEAMAN    (3) 
DEXTER   B.   LECROY    (2)      . 
GARY  J.  LEDBETTER    (I)     . 


Timmonsv.lle,  S.C. 
.  Greenville,  S.  C. 
Jefferson,  S.  C. 
Greenwood,  S.  C. 
.  Walhalla,  S.  C. 
Summerville,  S.  C. 


CHARLES  H.  LEDFORD   (3)     .     .     Townville.  S.  C. 
JOHN  L.  LEDFORD   (I)     .     .     .     .     Clinton,  S.  C. 

CHARLES  S.  LEE   (I) Conway,  3.  C. 

FRANK   C.    LEE    (3) Troy.  S.  C. 

MARK    D.    LEE    III    (I)       .      .      .      Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
MICHAEL  G.  LEE   (2)      ....     Sanford,  N.  C. 


PEGGY   E.   LEE    (3)      ....      Westminster.  S.  C. 

TONY    H.    LEE    (2) Anderson,  S.  C. 

THOMAS  G.  LEGARE  III  (3)  Yonges  Island.  S.  C. 
PHILIP  J.  LEGNETTI  (3)  ...  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
ARMISTEAD  C.  LEIGH  (I)  .  .  .  McLean,  Va. 
MARY   E.   LEITKE   (2)      ....     Greenville,  S.  C. 

BILLY  B.  LELAND  (2)  .  .  .  Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 
KENNETH  W.  LELAND  (I)  .  Wadmalaw  Is.,  S.  C. 
JOHN  C.  LEMACKS,  JR.  (3)  .  Walterboro.  S.  C. 
DAVID  B.  LeMASTER  (I)  .  .  .  Gaffney,  S.  C. 
HAILE  H.  LeMASTER,  JR.  (I)  .  Gaffney,  S.  C. 
FRANCES    E.    LEONARD    (2)      .      Greenville,  S.  C. 


PATTY  A.  LEOPARD  (I)  . 
JOAN  K.  LePREE  (2)  .  . 
WILLIAM  M.  LEPTICH  (I) 
LAWRENCE  W.  LESEMANN 
SUZANNE  LESESNE  (2)  . 
VICKI    L.   LESLEY    (I)      .     . 


.      .      Wilhston,  S.  C. 

Bradley  Beach,  N.J. 

Hagerstown,  Md. 

3  )    Charleston,  S.  C. 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Easley,  S.  C. 


H.  STEPHEN  LESLIE  (2)  .  .  .  Abbeville.  S.  C. 
JOHN  A.  LESSLIE  (3)  ....  Rock  Hill.  S.  C. 
LINDA  A.  LEVER  (I)  ....  Bethesda,  Md. 
ROBERT  T.   LEVINE   (2)      ....     Allentown,  Pa. 

ALAN   H.   LEWIS    (I) Conway,  S.  C. 

JAMES    W.    LEWIS    (I)       .      .      .      Palm  Beach,  F!a. 

JOHN  G.  LEWIS  (3)  .  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
KAREN  L.  LEWIS  (2]  ....  Greenville,  S.  C. 
PAUL  E.  LEWIS,  JR.  (I)  .  N.Charleston,  S.C. 
ROBERT   B.    LEWIS    (I)      ....      Blue  Bell,  Pa. 

STAN    R.   LEWIS    (2) A.ken,  S.C. 

JOHN    S.    LIBBY    (I) Easley,  S.C. 

EDGAR    D.    LIDE    (3)      .     .      .     .      Hartsville,  S.  C. 

ROBERT   E.   LIDE    (2) Augusta,  Ga. 

HARRELL  W.  LIGON  (I)  .  .  Greenville.  S.  C. 
RODNEY  K.  LILLY  (I)  .  .  .  Lake  Wales,  Fla. 
YOUNG  S.  LINDER  III  (I)  .  Walterboro.  S.  C. 
ARTHUR    B.    LINDLER    III    (3)      .     Columbia,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  M.  LINDLER  (2)  .  .  Columbia,  S.  C. 
JOHN  L.  LINDSAY,  JR.  (3)  .  Bennettsville.  S.  C. 
DONALD  R.  LINDSEY  (3)  .  Bay  Mmnette,  Ala. 
ROBERT  A.  LINDSTEDT  (2)  .  .  Holly  Hill,  S.  C. 
CHARLES  F.  LINE  (2)  .  .  .  .  Narberth,  Pa. 
TORRE    J.    LIPPI     (3)      .      .      .      West  Pittston.  Pa. 

JERRY  A.  LIPSCOMB  (2)  ....  Union,  S.  C. 
JAMES  D.  LISKEY  (3)  .  .  .  Harrisonburg.  Va. 
DONNA  S.  LISENBY  (2)  .  .  .  .  Tucker.  Ga. 
JOHN  M.  LITTLE  (2)  .  .  .  .  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
ERNEST  F.  LIVINGSTON  (2)  .  .  Swansea,  S.  C. 
MARY    G.    LIVINGSTON    (I)     .     Summerton,  S.  C. 

JOSEPH  S.  LLOYD  (2)  .  .  .  Darlington,  S.  C. 
WILLIAM  H.  LLOYD  (I)  ....  Lyd.a,  S.  C. 
ERNEST  L.  LOCKE  (I)  ....  Rock  Hill.  S.  C. 
FREDDIE  E.  LOCKLAIR  (I)  .  Charleston,  S.  C. 
PHYLLIS  W.  LOFTIS  (2)  .  .  .  Anderson,  S.  C. 
JERRY   L.   LOLLIS    (3)      .     .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 

SUSAN  A.  LOLLIS  (2]  .  .  .  .  Easley.  S.  C. 
DOMINICK  R.  LOMBARDO  (2)  .  Stamford.  Conn 
JOHN  P.  LOMBARDI  (2)  .  .  Smithtown,  N.  Y. 
KAREN  E.  LOMINACK  (2)  .  .  Newberry,  S.  C. 
JAMES  G.  LONG  (2)  .  .  .  Newberry,  S.  C. 
JERRY   G.    LONG    (I)      .      .      .     Greenville,  S.  C. 


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.     Charleston,  S.  C. 

STEVEN  L  LONG   (1)     .     . 

THOMAS   W.    LONG    (3)      . 

.      .      Saluda,  S.  C. 

JAMES   M.    LONGSHORE    (3 

.     Newberry,  S.  C. 

DAVID  W.   LOONEY    (2)      . 

.     Columbia,  S.  C. 

CHARLES    N.   LORD    (2)      . 

.      Potsdam,  N.  Y. 

KENNETH    D.   LORE    (1)      . 

.      Vineland,  N.J. 

SAMUEL   D.    LOVE,   JR.    (3) 

.     .     Gastonla,  N.  C. 

MICHAEL    L    LOVELL    (2)      . 

Taylors,  S.  C. 

DONALD   C.    LOVETTE    (3)     . 

.     Fair    Bluff,  N.C. 

RONNY    L.    LOWDER    (2)      . 

Sumter,  S.  C. 

JOSEPH  W.  LOWE  (2)     .     . 

.     N.   Ellenton,  S.  C. 

EDWARD   L.   LOWTHER    (I) 

.     Ridgeland,  S.  C. 

JAMES   L.   LUCAS   III    (1)      . 

Chester,  S.  C. 

SAL  A.  LUCIA   (2)     .     .     .     . 

ANDREW  W.  LUCOT  III    (2) 

.    .    Edgewood,  Md. 

MAUREEN  H.  LUDIAN   (1) 

N.   Kingstown,  R.  1. 

FRANK   E.  LUNSFORD    (1)    . 

St.  Simons   Isld.,  Ga. 

BEVERLY   A.   LUSK    (1)      .     . 

.      Pendleton.  S.  C. 

CHARLES   M.  LUTHER    (3) 

.     Hartsville,  S.  C. 

STEPHEN    L.    LUTZ    (1)     .    . 

.     .     Baltimore,  Md. 

CURTIS  W.  LYBRAND  (3)  .  Charleston  Hgts.,  S.  C. 

ARTHUR    D.    LYERLY    (1)     . 

.     Johnsonville,  S.  C. 

DAVID  L.  LYLE.  JR.   (1)    .    . 

Travelers   Rest,  S.  C. 

JASON  M.  LYNCH   (3)    .    . 

.    .    Lynchburg,  S.  C. 

JOHN  J.  LYNCH   (1)    .... 

Tarpon  Springs,  Fla. 

LOUIS   B.   LYNN    (3)      .     .     . 

Darlington,  S.  C. 

THOMAS   E.  LYNN    (2)      .     . 

.     Winnsboro,  S.  C. 

LARRY  C.  McADAMS  (1]     . 

.     .     .     Easley,  S.  C. 

LEWIS  M.  McALHANY   (2)    . 

.    .    Bamberg,  S.  C. 

THOMAS  J.  McARDLE,  JR.   (3)   .  Greenville,  S.  C. 

JOHN    D.   McCABE    (3)      . 

Kingstree,  S.  C. 

KEITH    S.    McCABE    (3)      .      . 

Kingstree,  S.  C. 

TILGHMAN    McCABE    (1)      . 

Easton,  Md. 

WILLIAM    M.   McCABE    (3) 

Kingstree,  S.  C. 

MARY  J.   McCALLUM    (2)     . 

.     .    Anderson,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  S.  McCANTS    (2)     . 

.    Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

PHILIP   L.    McCLAIN    (3)      . 

.      .      Williston,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM  R.  McCLEAVE  (3) 

.     .     Rock  Hill,  S.  C 

WM.    M.    McCLELION    (3)     . 

N.Charleston,  S.  C 

ROBERT  G.  McCLESKEY   (3) 

.    .    Greenville,  S.  C 

CAROL    R.    McCLINTOCK    (1 

)      .     .     Seneca,  S.  C 

HAROLD  W.  McCLINTOCK 

(3)      .      .     Ora.S.C 

KIRK    M.    McCLOSKEY    (3) 

Washington,  D.  C 

ANTHONY  E.  McCLURE  (3) 

Johnson  City,  Tenn 

MICHAEL   H.   McCLURE    (3) 

Sumter,  S.  C 

WILLIAM    T.    McCLURE    (1) 

Gaffney,  S.  C 

GARY   M.  McCOMBS    (2)     . 

.     .    Greenville,  S.  C 

JOHN   M.   McCONNELL   (3) 

.     .    Anderson,  S.  C 

KEITH    1.   McCONNELL   (3) 

Ephrata,  Pa 

JAMES   E.   McCOY    (3)      .     . 

Greenville,  S.  C 

SUSAN  A.  McCOY   (2)      .     . 

Charleston,  S.  C 

BRENDA  C.  McCRARY   (3) 

.     .     Clinton,  S.  C 

WILLIAM   R.  McCRARY   (3) 

Florence,  S.  C 

RHETT   C.   McCRAW    (2)      . 

.      .     Gaffney,  S.  C 

ROBERT  D.  McCRAW   (1)      . 

.      .     Gaffney,  S.  C 

EDWARD   L.   McCREADY    (2) 

.    .     Pittsburgh,  Pa 

PAM   K.   McCREERY   (2)     .    . 

.     Ellicott   City,  Md 

PATRICIA  A.  McCUEN   (3) 

.     .     Taylors,  S.  C 

H.  L.  McCULLOUGH    (3)    . 

.    .    .    Clemson,  S.  C. 

JAMES  A.  McCULLOUGH    (3)     .    Anderson,  S.  C. 


STEVEN  A.  McCURBY  (I)  .  . 
W.  MARK  McCURRY  (I)  .  . 
WILLIAM   T.   McDANIEL    (2)     . 

kathy  j.  Mcdonald  (2)   . 

NANCY  V.   McDONELL   (3)     . 

carol  r.  Mcdowell  (2)  . 
george  w.  Mcdowell  (i) 
james  j.  Mcdowell,  jr.  (2) 
Lawrence  r.  Mcdowell  (2) 

LARRY  M.  McELRATH  (3)  . 
BOBBY  D.  McGEE  12)     .     .     . 


Liverpool,  N.  Y. 
Columbia,  S.  C. 
.  Leesville,  S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
.     Leesburg,  Fla. 

Pendleton,  S.  C. 

Plandome,  N.  Y. 

.    Kingstree,  S.  C. 

.  Wil.  Grove,  Pa. 

Greer,  S.  C. 

Batesburg,  S.  C. 


FRANK  H.  McGILL  (2)  . 
BRIAN  C.  McGINNIS  (2) 
MICHAEL  F.  McGLOTHLIN 
DONALD  A.  McGAW  (I) 
PETER  A.  McGUIRE  (2)  . 
DANIEL  T.    McGURK    (I)     . 


Kingstree,  S.  C. 

.      .      Sumter,  S.  C. 

|l)     Charleston.  S.  C. 

.     Charleston,  S.  C. 

.     Santa    Ann,  Calif. 

.     Pequannock,  N.J. 


MARC  S.  MclLWAIN    (I)      . 
PAULA    MclNTOSH     (I)      . 
LARRY  F.  MclNTYRE  (3)     . 
ROGER  D.  McJUNKIN   (2) 
WALTER   S.   McJUNKIN    (2) 
CHARLES  J.  McKENZIE  (3)    . 

LESLIE  E.   McKENZIE,  JR.   (3 
PAUL   A.    McKIE    (3]      .     . 
ARTHUR  J.   McKINNEY    (2) 
JUDSON  S.  McKINNEY  (I) 
MARTHA  M.  McKINNEY  (3) 
THOMAS    L.    McKINNEY    (2) 


.      Brevard,  N.  C. 

Cumming,  Ga. 

Marion,  S.  C. 

.      Piclcens,  S.C. 

.    .     Liberty,  S.  C. 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 

.      .       Dillon,  S.C. 

N.  Augusta,  S.  C. 

.      Mauldin.S.  C. 

.     Columbia,  S.C. 

.    Greenville,  S.  C. 

Easley,  S.  C. 


H.  EDDIE  McKNIGHT  (I)    .    Moncks  Corner,  S.  C. 


CARRIS    K.    McLANE    (2)      . 
KENNETH   F.  McLAURIN    (2) 
DAVID    A.    McLELLAN    (3) 
KATHY   E.   McLENDON    (I) 
WILLIAM   T.   McLEES    (I)     . 

CAROL  A.  McLELLAN    (2) 
GORDON  K.  McLEOD  (2)    . 
HAROLD  S.  McLEOD   (2)     . 
MARION   G.  McLEOD    (3) 
DAVID   K.   McMAHAN    (3) 
EMILY  C.  McMAHAN   (I)    . 


Seneca,  S.  C. 

.     Bamberg,  S.  C. 

.      .      Dillon.  S.C. 

.    Winnsboro,  S.  C. 

Westminster,  S.C. 

.  .  Seneca,  S.  C. 
Timmonsville,  S.  C. 
.  Scranton,  S.  C. 
.  .  Sumter,  S.C. 
.  Sevierville,  Tenn. 
.    St.  George,  S.  C. 


KENDRICK  B.  McMAHAN  (I)  .  Bethpage,  N.  Y. 
.  Tuckee,  Ga. 
.  Richburg,  S.C. 
.  .  Aiken.  S.C. 
.  Bamberg,  S.  C. 
.     .    Atlanta,  Ga. 

.  Denmark,  S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
.  Bamberg.  S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 
.     Alexandria,  Va. 

.  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
.  Atlanta,  Ga. 
.  Florence,  S.  C. 
.  Blackville,  S.C. 
.    .    Laurens,  S.  C. 


JOHN  G.  McMAKIN    (2)      . 
WADE   H.   McMANUS,   JR.    (: 

carol  a.  McMillan  (i) 
james  a.  McMillan  (2)    . 
james  h.  McMillan  (i)    . 

Lawrence  c.  McMillan  ( 

MARY    BETH    McMILLAN    (I) 
RICHARD  F.  McMILLAN,  jr. 
DANNY  L.  McMULLAN    (I) 
ROBERT  F.  McNAB   (2)      .     . 
KENNETH  C.  McKNABB  (2) 

LESLIE  D.  McNAIR  (2)  .  . 
R.  MARIA  McNAMARA  (3) 
MICHAEL  E.   McNEILL   (3) 

william  c  McNeill,  jr. 

FRANKLIN  E.  McPHAIL,  JR. 
WILLIAM   L.  McPHERSON    (I 


UNDERGRADUATES 


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monica  n.  McQueen  (i) 

THOMAS  E.  McQUEEN   (2) 
ROBERT   S.   McRACKAN    (I) 
DENNIS   K.    McROYAN    (I)     . 
JOHN    M.    McSWAIN    (I)     . 
JANICE    L.    MABRY    (3) 


WILLIAM  E.  MABRY  (3)  . 
DOUGLAS  P.  MacDONALD 
DANIEL  G.  MACE  (3)  .  . 
JULIUS  R.  MACK  (2)  .  . 
PERRY  T.  MACOMSON,  JR. 
DONALD    C.    MacVITTIE    (3) 

STEVEN  E.  MADDEN  (I)  . 
GEORGANN  MAERTENS  (3) 
ROBIN  J.  MAGERS  (2)  .  . 
LARRY  L.  MAGGIORE  (I)  . 
MARILYN  MAHAFFEY  (I)  . 
WILLIAM    R.   MAHONEY    (I 


PAUL    C.    MAJOR    (I)      .      . 
NICK  J.  MALECHKO   (I)    . 
BOBBY  D.  MALPHRUS    (3) 
PHILLIP  W.  MALPHRUS   (3) 
CAROL  L.  MANER   (3)      . 
R.   STEVE   MANESS    (I)     .    . 

WILLIAM  T.   MANESS    (2) 
JOE  O.   MANGUM    (I)     .    . 
JACK   T.    MANSMANN    (2) 
NANCY  A.  MARCENGILL   ( 
C.   FRED    MARCINAK    (3) 
NANCY  J.   MARET    (I)      . 


Easley,  S.  C. 

Easley,  S.  C. 

.      .      Sumter,  S.  C. 

.     .     Sarasota,  Fla. 

.     Winnsboro,  S.C. 

.      .      Maitland,  Fla. 

.     .     Carlisle,  S.  C. 

I)      .      Sumter,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

.     Walterboro,  S.  C. 

(3)     .     Shelby,  N.C. 

.      .      Buffalo,  N.Y. 

.  .    Anderson,  S.  C. 

.  .    .    Seneca,  S.  C. 

.  .    Anderson,  S.  C. 

.  .    Hollywood,  Fla. 

.  .     LaGrange,  Ga. 

.  Summerville,  S.  C. 


.  Wilmington,  Del. 
.  .  Cleveland,  Ohio 
.  .  Ridgeland,  S.  C. 
.    .    Ridgeland,  S.  C. 

.  .  Garnett,  S.  C. 
.     Honea    Path,  S.  C. 

.  Honea  Path,  S.  C. 
.  College  Park,  Ga. 
.  .  .  Trenton,  N.J. 
.  Williamston,  S.  C. 
McClellanville,  S.  C. 
Lavonia,  Ga. 


CHARLES  R.  MARION  (2)  .  .  .  .  Iva,  S.  C. 
EDWARD  A.  MARKNERS  (I)  .  .  Bay  Shore,  N.  Y. 
EDWARD  M.  MARKOWICH  (2)  .  Cranford,  N.  J. 
RICHARD  A.  MARSDEN,  JR.  (2)  Winfield,  N.  J. 
ARTA  S.  MARSH  (I)  .  .  .  .  Clemson,  S.  C. 
JOHN   D.  MARSHALL    (2)     .    .    Spartanburg,  S.  C. 


BETSY  J.  MARTIN  (2)  .  . 
CARLON  L.  MARTIN  (3)  . 
DOUGLAS  C.  MARTIN  (3) 
GARNETT  M.  MARTIN  III 
GIL  B.  MARTIN  (I)  .  . 
JAMES   W.   MARTIN    (3)      . 

JOHN  W.  MARTIN  (2)  . 
JOHN  W.  MARTIN  III  (I) 
MABRY  E.  MARTIN  (I)  . 
MICHAEL  T.  MARTIN  (3) 
NANCY  C.  MARTIN  (I) 
ROBERT  E.  MARTIN  (3)     .    . 


.     Pendleton.  S.  C. 

.     .      .     Aynor.  S.  C. 

.     .     Marietta,  Ga. 

)      .     Pineville,  N.C. 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

.      Winnsboro,  S.  C. 

Woodbridge,  N.J. 
.  .  McBee,  S.  C. 
.  .  Wayland,  Ky. 
Travelers  Rest,  S.  C. 
.  .  Pelzer,  S.  C. 
.     Gray  Court,  S.  C. 


TERRY  W.  MARTIN  (I)  .  .  .  Charleston,  S.  C. 
WILLIAM  MARTIN  (2)  .  .  .  Fairfield.  N.  J. 
ROBERT  G.  MARTURANO   (3)    .    .    Camden,  S.  C. 

JANIS   L.   MARX    (I) Clemson,  S.C. 

ROBERT    C.    MARZILI     (I)      .      .      .      Hershey,  Pa. 


MARY  A.  MASON   (I)    . 

GARY    K.    MASSEY    (2) 
HELEN   A.   MASSEY    (3) 
HENRY  L.  MASEY   (I)      . 
JEROME  W.   MASSIE   (2) 
DONALD   MASUCCI    (3) 
CARL  S.  MATHENY   (2) 


Westminster,  S.C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

.     Charlotte,  N.C. 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 

.     .     Parlin,  N.J. 

.      Neptune,  N.  J. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 


MIKE    H.    MATHEWS    (I 
JOHN   W.   MATHEWS    (2)     . 
RICHARD  C.   MATHIS    (I)      . 
WILMA   J.    MATHIS    (I)      .     . 
JAMES    R.    MATSINGER    (I)      . 
BETTY    J.    MATTHEWS    (3)       . 

CHARLES    H.    MATTHEWS    (2) 
EDWARD  C.  MATTHEWS  II    (2) 
FRANK  L.  MATTHEWS    (3)      . 
RICHARD  S.  MATTHEWS   (I)    . 
THOMAS  C.  MATTHEWS    (I) 
BARRY  G.  MATTOX    (3)     .    .    . 


Waynesville,  N.  C. 

.     East    Point,  Ga. 

Newberry,  S.  C. 

Campobello,  S.  C. 

.      .      Media,  Pa. 

Scranton,  S.  C. 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

.    Blackville.  S.  C. 

.  Sumter,  S.  C. 
.    Blackville,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 
Columbia,  S.  C. 


JOHN  R.  MAUNEY  (I) 
ALAN  D.  MAXWELL  (2) 
CHARLES  A.  MAYER  (2) 
CHARLES  E.  MAYSON  ( 
JOHN  E.  MEADE  (2)  . 
ROBERT    E.    MEADORS    I 


KENNETH  A.  MEANS   (3) 
JERRY    A.    MEEHAN    (3) 
MARTIN    E.    MEEK    (I)     . 
BENJAMIN  R.  MEGGS  (3) 
DWIGHT  J.  MEHAFFY  (3) 


.  .  Charleston,  S.  C. 
.    .    Greenwood,  S.  C. 

Little   Mountain,  S.  C. 

.  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
.     Willistonpard,  N.Y. 

.     .     .     Clinton,  S.  C. 


.  Clemson,  S.  C. 
.  Pendleton,  S.  C. 
Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
.  .  Florence,  S.  C. 
.     .     Central,  S.  C. 


CHAS.  W.   MELLARD,  JR.    (3)     Mt.  Pleasant.  S.  C. 


JOHN  W.  MELLARS    (3)     . 
PETE  MELLON    (I)      .     .     . 
JOSEPH  D.  MELNIK   (3)    . 
ROBERT   V.   MELTON    (2) 
E.   GLENN    MERCER    (3)     . 
ERNEST  D.  MERCK    (2)      . 

TIMOTHY  C.  MERRELL   (2) 
MITCHELL   MERRITT    (3)      . 
THOMAS  A.  MESSICK  (3) 
GERALD  H.  METCALF   (3) 
GORDON  S.  METSKY  (3) 
JAMES  L  METZE   (2)      .     . 

CRAIG  R.  METZGAR  (I)  . 
THEODORE  M.  MEYER  (3) 
BETTE  J.  MEYERRIECKS  (2) 
CHARLES  C.  MICHIELS  (I] 
ROBERT  W.  MICHIE  (3]  . 
JOHN    P.   MICKANIS    (3) 

ALAN    F.   MIDURA    (2)     .    . 
JULIAN  P.  MIKELL   (I)     . 
GEORGE  K.  MILAM    (3)    . 
RONALD  W.  MILAM    (3)     . 
DANNY    O.    MILES    (3)      . 
DAVID    B.    MILEY    (3)     .    . 

CAROL  MILFORD  (2)  .  . 
DONALD  J.  MILLER  (I)  . 
HARRY  M.  MILLER  (2)  . 
LAWRENCE  H.  MILLER  (I) 
LEWIS  MILLER  (3)  .  .  . 
MICHAEL  A.  MILLER   (3) 

MICHAEL  C.  MILLER  (2) 
RICHARD  W.  MILLER  (2) 
ROBERT  E.  MILLER  (3)  . 
ROBBY  E.  MILLER  (2)  .  . 
ROBERT  G.  MILLER  (I)  . 
WILLIAM   B.  MILLIS   (3)     . 


.  Lindenhurst,  N.Y. 
.  .  .  Aiken,  S.  C. 
.  .  Stratford,  Conn. 
.  Williamston,  S.  C. 
.  Georgetown,  S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 

.     .      Rock   Hill,  S.  C. 

Conway,  S.  C. 

.    West  Chester,  Pa. 

Travelers   Rest,  S.  C. 

.      .      Summit,  N.Y. 

.      Columbia,  S.  C. 

.  .  Darien,  Conn. 
.     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 

Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C. 

.  .  Gaffney,  S.  C. 
.     .     Kensington,  Md. 

.      .      Hanover.  Md. 

.    .    Wilmington,  Del. 

.     .      Florence,  S.  C. 

Sandy  Springs,  S.  C. 

.    .    Statesville,  N.  C. 

Florence,  S.  C. 

.     Charleston,  S.  C. 


.  Anderson,  S.  C. 
.  .  Greer,  S.  C. 
.     Fort  Mill,  S.  C. 

Florence,  S.  C. 

Florence,  S.  C. 
.     .      Union,  S.  C. 

.  .  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Lebanon,  Pa. 
Easley,  S.  C. 
Simpsonville,  S.  C. 
.  .  Pauline,  S.  C. 
High   Point,  N.C. 


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FLOYD  S.  MILLS   (1)     ... 

Newberry,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  P.  MILLS  (2)     .     .     . 

.     Greenville,  S.  C. 

ROGER  W.  MILLS  (1)     ... 

Georgetown,  S.  C. 

STEVE  A.    MILLS    (2)      .     .     . 

Saluda,  S.  C. 

GERALD  E.  MIMS   (1)     .     .     . 

.     Columbia,  S.  C. 

PAUL  W.    MIMS    (3)      .     .     . 

.      Columbia,  S.  C. 

RALSTON   MINGLEDORFF   (2) 

Savannah,  Ga. 

CAROLYN  C.  MITCHELL  (2) 

.     .     Oxford,  Conn. 

DAVID  H.  MITCHELL   (3)      . 

Hickory  Grove,  S.  C. 

GARY  M.  MITCHELL  (2)     .     . 

.     Columbia.  S.  C. 

JOHN  R.  MITCHELL  (2)     .     . 

.     .     McColl.S.  C. 

NED  R.  MITCHELL   (2)      .     . 

.      Charleston,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  E.  MITCHELL   (2)      . 

Sumter,  S.  C. 

JOHNNY   D.   MIXON    (2)      . 

.      Beaufort,  S.  C. 

SUSAN   L.   MIXON    (1)      .     . 

N.  Augusta,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM   D.   MIXON    (1)      . 

.      Varnville,  S.  C. 

JAMES  C.  MIXON   (1)     .     .     . 

.     Allendale,  S.  C. 

RICHARD   H.   MIXON    (1)      . 

.      Allendale.  S.  C. 

DANNY  A.   MIZE   (2)      .     .     . 

Belton.  S.  C. 

DEANA    M.    MIZE    (1)      .      . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

PERRY  J.    MIZE    (1) 

CRAIG  A  MOBLEY   (1)     .     . 

Chester,  S.  C. 

NANCY  J.   MOBLEY    (3)      .     . 

Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

GERALD  T.   MODE   (1)      . 

.      .           York   S   C 

ROBERT   L.    MONEY    (2) 

.      Bethesda,  Md. 

DAVID  G.  MONJOT  (2)     .     . 

Rockey  River,  Ohio 

MILLARD  C.  MONNEN   (1  ) 

.     Alexandria,  Va. 

MIKE  A.  MONTEITH   (1)     .     . 

.     Columbia,  S.  C. 

GEORGIA  F.  MONTGOMERY 

(2)     Gr'nville,  S.  C. 

MARSHA  B.  MONTGOMERY 

(1)     .    Sptbg.,  S.  C. 

RICHARD  P.  MONTGOMERY 

1)    Greenv.lle,  S.  C. 

HENRY  M.  MOODY   (2)     . 

Cayce,  S.  C. 

JAMES    M.    MOODY    (1)      . 

.      .      .      Eustis,  Fla. 

MICHAEL  C.   MOODY    (2) 

.      .      Dillon,  S.  C. 

RICHARD  E.  MOODY   (1)     . 

.      Greenville,  S.  C. 

JOHN   E.  MOON   (1)     ... 

.     Greenville,  S.  C. 

ANTHONY  G.  MOORE  (3)  . 

vtoncks  Corner,  S.  C. 

BRENT  C.  MOORE  (2]     .    .    . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

CHARLES  G.   MOORE   (3)      . 

Moore,  S.  C. 

DENNIS    R.    MOORE    (3)      . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

EDWIN   N.  MOORE   (2)     .     . 

.     VanWyck,  S.  C. 

EILEEN  B.  MOORE  (1)     .     . 

.     Cherry  Hill,  N.J. 

FRANCES  A.   MOORE   (1)      . 

Newport  News,  Va. 

FRANCIS  W.  MOORE  (1)     . 

.     .     .     Aiken,  S.  C. 

GEORGE  E.  H.  MOORE  (1) 

.     Walterboro.  S.  C. 

JAMES  C.   MOORE   (1  )      . 

Monroe,  N.  C. 

JAMES  S.   MOORE  (1)     .     . 

Andrews,  S.  C. 

JOSEPH   R.  MOORE   (1)     .     . 

Lexington,  S.  C. 

KENNETH   W.   MOORE   (1) 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

NANCY  C.  MOORE   (2)     . 

Mt.  Pleasant.  S.  C. 

PATRICK  J.   MOORE    (2)      . 

Laurens,  S.  C. 

RICHARD  W.   MOORE   (1) 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  A.   MOORE   (3)     .     Mountain  Lakes.  N.  J. 

ROBERT  J.   MOORE   (2]      .     . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

STEVEN    C.    MOORE    (3) 

.      Darlington,  S.  C. 

STEPHEN   T.   MOORE    (3)      . 

.      Greenville.  S.  C. 

WILLIAM   E.  MOORE   (1)      . 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM    L.   MOORE    (1)       . 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

HUNTER  H.  MOORHEAD   (2 

.    Blacksburg,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  M.   MOORHEAD   (1) 

.     Anderson,  S.  C. 

BENJAMIN  W.   MOORING   ( 
THOMAS   C.    MOOSE    (2)      . 
CHARLES  G.  MORGAN   (I) 
MICHAEL  J.  MORGAN    (3) 
RICHARD  L.  MORRELL  (2) 
LISBETH  A.   MORRIS    (2)     . 

ROBERT  T.  MORRIS  (3)  . 
TEDDY  MORRIS,  JR.  (3)  . 
WILLIAM  J.  MORRIS  (3)  . 
EARL  C.  MORRISON  (I)  . 
DAVID  L.  MORROW  (2)  . 
ROBERT  J.  MOSELEY   (2)     . 

CURTIS  M.  MOSS  (I)  .  . 
LEWIS  G.  MOSS  (2)  .  .  . 
RAMOND  A.  MOSS  (2)  . 
RAYMOND  Z.  MOSS  (2)  . 
RICHARD  N.  MOSS  (3)  . 
V.  STEPHEN   MOSS   (2)     .     . 


)    .   Robins  AFB,  Ga. 

Newberry,  S.  C. 

.     .     Gaffney,  S.  C. 

.      Falls  Church.  Va. 

Ware  Shoals.  S.  C. 

Timmonsville,  S.  C. 

.  .  Baltimore.  Md. 
Greenwood,  S.  C. 
Laurel  Springs,  N.  J. 
.  Bennettsville,  S.  C. 
Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
.     .     Clemson.S.  C. 

.  Cameron,  S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 
.      Blacksburg,  S.  C. 


BARBARA  A.  MOSTERTZ  (3)  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
PETER  S.  MOWLAJKO  (2)  .  .  Barnwell,  S.  C. 
RANDOLPH  M.  MOYER  (3)  .  .  Sumter,  S.  C. 
GEORGE  W.  MOZINGO  III  (3)  .  Columbia,  S.  C. 
RICHMOND  F.  MUCKENFUSS,  JR.  (I)  Chas.,  S.  C. 
NANCY    D.    MUIRHEAD    (2)      .      Greenville,  S.  C. 


DENNIS  W.    MULL    (I)      . 
JOHN   D.   MULLEN    (3)      . 
MYRA   F.    MULLEN    (3)      . 
BOYCE    L.    MULLER    (2) 
THOMAS    E.    MULLINAX    (I 
GARY    L.    MULLINS    (3)      . 

VICTOR  F.  MULLINS  (I) 
DAVID  L.  MULLIS  (3)  . 
SHARON  A.  MUMMA  (I) 
EARL  B.  MUNDAY  (I) 
EDGAR  G.  MUNDAY  (2) 
HORACE   M.    MUNGO    (2) 

GLORIA    E.    MUNGO    (3) 
HENRY    B.    MUNN,   JR.    (2) 
DANA   R.   MURDOCK    (I) 
EDWARD  C.  MURDOCK   (3 
ANDREA  J.  MURPHREE  [I] 
EDWARD  Y.  MURPHY   (2) 

KEVIN    L    MURRAY    (3) 
LAWTON  E.  MURRAY   (2) 
LINDA   K.   MURRAY    (3)      . 
CHARLES   R.   MYERS,  JR. 
EDWARD   E.   MYERS    (2) 


.  Hampton,  Va. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
Greenville.  S.  C. 
Blythewood,  S.  C. 
Charlotte,  N.  C. 
.      Williston,  S.  C. 

Gaffney,  S.  C. 
Gastonia.  N.  C. 
Greenville.  S.  C. 
Anderson,  S.  C. 
Anderson,  S.  C. 
.     Rock    Hill,  S.C. 

.      .      Rock  Hill,  S.C. 

.     .     Rock  Hill,  S.C. 

Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

I)     .     Monroeville,  N.  J. 

I      .     .     Walhalla,  S.  C. 

Edgemoor,  S.  C. 

.      .      .      Berlin.  Md. 
.    Moncks  Corner,  S.  C. 
.      .      Gastonia,  N.  C. 
i  I )      .     .      Easley,  S.  C. 
Moncks  Corner,  S.  C. 
FRANK  D.  MYERS   (2)    .    Charleston  Heights.  S.  C, 


FRANKIE  R.  MYERS   (3) 
JESSE  W.  MYERS   (3)     . 
KENNETH   W.    MYERS    (2) 
MARVIN   R.  MYERS,  JR.    ( 
MICHAEL   L.   MYERS    (2) 
ROBERT  W.  MYERS    (3) 

RONALD  W.  MYERS  (I) 
VANN  B.  MYERS  (I)  . 
JEAN-PIERRE  NAJAR  (I) 
JOSEPH  D.  NANCE  (I) 
JAMES  E.  NEAL,  JR.  (I) 
TOMMY   Y.    NEAL    (2) 


Seneca,  S.  C. 
Bennettsville,  S.C. 
.  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
Simpsonville,  S.  C. 

Pickens,  S.  C. 
.      Piedmont,  S.C. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Bowman,  S.  C. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 
.      Woodruff,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 


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CORNELIA  E.  NEAL  (2)  .  .  Charleston,  S.  C. 
JAMES    R.    NEAL    (2)      .      .      .      .      Newberry.  S.  C. 

ANGELA    NEELY    (I) Pelzer.  S.  C. 

JOE  C.  NEELY   (2) Rock  Hill.  S.  C. 

WILLIAM  H.  NEELY  (2)  .  .  .  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
DEBORAH    K.    NEESE    (I)     .    West  Columbia.  S.  C. 

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RONNIE  K.  NETTLES  (3)  .  .  Ridgeland,  S.  C. 
LEONARD  M.  NEWCOMB  (2)  .  Hampton,  Va 
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Greenville,  S.  C. 

Clemson,  S.  C. 
Gable,  S.  C. 

.  Griffin,  Ga. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 

St.  James.  N   Y. 

Central,  S.  C. 

Laurens,  S.  C. 

Selmer,  Tenn. 

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.      .      Vance.  S.  C. 


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Greenville,  S.  C. 

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.     Baltimore,  Md. 


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JEFFREY  G.  NUOVO  (2)  .  New  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y. 
RONALD  W.  OAKLEY  (2)  .  .  Oxon  Hill.  Md. 
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(3)    .   Greenv.lle,  S.C. 

.      .      .      Laurens.  S.  C. 

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.     Greenwood,  S.  C. 

Hagerstown,  Md. 

Duncan.  S.  C. 

Hemingway,  S.  C. 

Florence,  S.  C. 


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.     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 

Atlantic  Highlands,  N.J. 

Simpsonville,  S.  C. 

,      .      New  Windsor,  N.  Y. 

.     .     Columbia,  S.  C. 

Sandy  Springs,  S.  C. 

.      Stamford,  Conn. 

.      Bethpage,  N.  Y. 

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.     .      Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 


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Glen  Gardner,  N.J. 
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Westhampton  Beach,  N.  Y. 
Sumter,  S.  C. 


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NANCY  CEIL  QUINN   (1)      . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

CARLOS  QUINTERO  (1)     .    . 

.     Greenville.  S.  C. 

SARA    L.    RABY    (3)      .     .     .     . 

Hickory,  N.C 

THOMAS  H.  RADCLIFFE   (3) 

N.  Charleston,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM    D.    RAFFIELD    (3) 

Newberry,  S.  C 

JAMES   H.   RAINES    (2)      .     . 

Easley,  S.  C. 

THOMAS  K.  RAINES   (1)     .     . 

Landrum,  S.  C. 

ANGELA  W.  RAINEY   (3)     . 

.      .      Starr,  S.  C 

ALBERT  A.   RAMAGE    (1) 

.      .      Kinards,  S.  C 

BRUCE   E.   RAMPEY    (2)      .     . 

Central,  S.  C. 

FRANCIS   D.   RAMSEY   (1)      . 

.      .      Sumter,  S.  C 

JOHN   C.   RAMSEY    (1)      .     . 

.      Monticello,  S.  C 

McKINNEY  H.  RAMSEY   (2)     . 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

THOMAS    B.    RAMSEY    (3) 

Clover,  S.  C. 

ERIC    C.    RANDALL    (2)      .      . 

.      .      Aiken,  S.  C. 

RICHARD   D.   RANDOLPH    (3) 

.      Stanley,  N.C. 

JOAN    H.    RAPP    (2)      .      .     . 

Hampton,  S.  C. 

NEIL  B.   RATCLIFF   (1)      .     . 

.      Bethune.  S.  C. 

LIBBY   R.   RATCLIFFE   (2)     .     . 

Hemingway,  S.  C. 

ALFRED   W.    RATH    (1)      .     . 

.      Deer  Park,  N.  Y. 

JOHN    A.    RATTERREE    (2)      . 

Ratterree.  S.  C. 

BEVERLY  J.  RAUCH    (1)     .     . 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

GEORGE  W.   RAUTON    (2)      . 

Johnston,  S.  C. 

CAREY  L.  RAWLINSON   (2)     . 

.      Manning,  S.  C. 

BRUCE  E.  RAYLE   (3)     .     .     . 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

CHARLES  E.  RAYMOND,  JR.  (3)  Manning,  S.  C. 
ALLEN  D.  READ  (2)  .  .  .  Georgetown.  S.  C. 
OSCAR  REBULA  (I)  .  .  .  .  Stamford,  Conn. 
JOHN  RECHER  (3)  .  .  .  .  Springfield,  Va. 
CHRISTOPHER  F.  RECKMEYER  (I)  .  McLean,  Va. 
MICHAEL  B.  RECTOR   (3)     ....     Greer,  S.  C. 

BRENDA  H.  REECE  (2)  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
OLEITA  V.  REECE  (2)  .  .  .  .  Pickens,  S.  C. 
JAMES  T.    REED    (2)      .      .      .      Flowery  Branch,  Ga. 

LINDA    REED    (I) Greenville,  S.  C. 

REBECCA  LYNN  REED  (I)  .  .  Hanahan.  S.  C. 
GEORGE  T.  REID   (I) Central,  S.  C. 

JOSEPH  S.  REID  (3)  .  .  .  .  Woodruff.  S.  C. 
SAMUEL  F.  REID,  JR.   (3)      .     .     Fort  Motte,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM   B.   REID    (2) Easley,  S.  C. 

MARGARET  A.  REIDY  (I  )  .  Long  Meadow,  Mass 
CHARLES  D.  REIFSNIDER  (I)  .  Westminster,  Md. 
RICHARD  W.   REITH    (3)     .    N.  Massapequa,  N.  Y. 


RICHARD  T.  RENFROW  (2)  .  Columbia,  S.  C. 
AARON  W.  RENTZ  (3)  ...  Columbia,  S.  C. 
JERRY  L.  RENTZ  (I)  .  .  .  Greenwood,  S.  C. 
JACK  B.  REYNOLDS,  JR.  (3)  .  Columbia.  S.  C. 
JOSEPH  W.  REYNOLDS  (3)  .  .  Hanahan,  S.  C. 
MARK   A.    REYNOLDS    (3)      .     .     Asheville,  N.  C. 

PATRICIA  L.  REYNOLDS  (I)  .  .  Canon,  Ga. 
TERRY  E.  REYNOLDS  (I]  .  .  Lexington,  S.  C. 
THOMAS  E.  REYNOLDS  (I)  .  .  Sumter,  S.  C. 
CHRISTOPHER  C.  RHODES  (2)  .  Tyrone.  Pa. 
JOHN  A.  RHODES  (I)  .  .  Franklin  Lakes,  N.  J. 
SUSAN  J.   RHODES    (2)      .     .     .     .     Pickens,  S.  C. 


ERIK  H.  RHODIN  (I) 
SAMUEL  O.  RICARD  I 
BRUCE  W.  RICE  (I) 
DON  D.  RICE  (I)  . 
ERNEST  G.  RICE  (3) 
SHARON    L.    RICE    (3) 


.     .     .      Bronxville,  N.Y. 

.     .     .     Leesville.  S.  C. 

Springlake  Heights,  N.J. 

.      .      .      Gastonia,  N.  C 

Ware  Shoals.  S.  C. 

Greenville.  S.  C. 


JOHN  W.  RICHARDS,  JR.  (2)  .  Kershaw,  S.  C. 
NORMAN  S.  RICHARDS  (2)  .  .  .  Macon,  Ga. 
ANDREW  L.  RICHARDSON  (3)  Johnsonville,  S.  C. 
CLAYTON  E.  RICHARDSON  (I)  .  Belton,  S.  C. 
FREDDY  R.  RICHARDSON  ( I )  .  Galivant's  F.,  S.  C. 
HARVEY   L.    RICHARDSON    12]      .      Conway,  S.  C. 


JAMES  W.  RICHARDSON   (I  ! 


Anderson,  S.  C. 
JOHN  R.  RICHARDSON  (I)  .  .  Marion,  S.  C. 
SUZANNE  E.  RICHARDSON  (2)  .  Barnwell,  S.  C. 
THOMAS  M.  RICHARDSON  (I)  .  Madison,  Ga. 
WM.  C.  RICHARDSON,  JR.  (3)  .  Sptbg..  S.  C. 
HENRY   L.   RICHBOURG,  JR.    (3)      .     Dillon,  S.  C. 

RONALD  L.  RICKENBAKER    (I)     .    Round  O,  S.  C. 

DAVID  K.  RIDDLE  (2)     .     . 

NED   E.   RIDDLE'  (I)      .     .     . 

VIRGINIA    D.    RIDDLE    (2) 

JOHN   G.    RIDGE    (I)      .     . 

RONALD  L.   RIDGEWAY   (3) 


MARY  V.  RIDGILL  (3) 
STANLEY  R.  RIGGINS 
EARL  K.  RIGLER  (3)  . 
CHARLES  J.  RILEY  (I) 
JAMES  L.  RIMER  (3) 
STEVE  B.   RIMER    (2)      . 


Spartanburg.  S.  C. 
.  Blacksburg.S.  C. 
.  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 
St.  Matthews.  S.  C. 

.      .      Sumter,  S.  C. 

.      Gaffney.S.  C. 

Landenburg,  Pa. 

.     Plainview,  N.  Y. 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Marion,  S.  C. 


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JOSEPH  A.  RINEHART  (3) 
HAROLD  G.   RICH    (3)      .     . 
STEPHEN  G.  ROBERSON   (2) 
BRUCE  D.  ROBERTS   (3)     . 
DEBRA  CAROLYN  ROBERTS 
JAE  A.  ROBERTS  (2)     .     .     . 


Batesburg,  S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
.  Taylors,  S.  C. 
(I  )  .  Lexington,  S.  C. 
New  Brunsw.ck,  N.J. 


JAN   ROBERTS   (3)     .     .    .     , 
MAXINE  C.  ROBERTS   (I)     . 
SAMUEL  K.  ROBERTS  (3)     . 
JON    H.    ROBINETT    (3)      . 
SHARON   D.   ROBINETT   (2) 
CAROL  P.   ROBINSON    (I) 

DONALD  W.   ROBINSON    (2 
GERALD  H.  ROBINSON    (2) 
GILBERT  C.  ROBINSON   (I) 
JOSEPH  D.  ROBINSON   (I) 
LARRY  M.  ROBINSON   (2) 
TERESA  J.    ROBINSON    (I) 


Greenville,  S.  C. 

Gaffney,  S.  C. 

.     Anderson,  S.  C. 

Leesville,  S.  C. 

.      .      Aiken.S.  C. 

Lancaster,  S.  C. 

.  .  Clover,  S.  C. 
Callison,  S.  C. 
.  Clemson,  S.  C. 
.  .  Seneca,  S.  C. 
.  Gaffney,  S.  C. 
Greenwood,  S.  C. 


THOMAS  L.  ROBINSON  (2)  .  .  Clemson,  S.  C. 
THOMAS  M.  ROBINSON  (3)  .  .  Clover,  S.  C. 
DEWEY  P.  ROCHESTER  (I)  .  .  Walhalla,  S.  C. 
DOUGLAS  E.  ROCHESTER  (I)  Westminster,  S.  C. 
JOSEPH  R.  ROCHESTER  (3)  .  .  Clemson,  S.  C. 
MICHAEL   E.   ROCHESTER    (I)     .    .    Seneca,  S.  C. 

EDDIE  RODELSPERGER  (2)  .  .  Newberry,  S.  C. 
BARBARA  F.  RODGERS  (2)  .  .  Lake  City.  S.  C. 
JOHN  H.  RODGERS  (2)  .  .  .  Clemson,  S,  C. 
JOHN  D.  ROESER  (3)  .  .  .  Wallingford,  Pa. 
DONALD  R.  RODGERS  (2)  .  .  Walhalla,  S.  C. 
EDWIN   B.   RODGERS    (2)      .     .     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 

FREIDA  JEAN  ROGERS  (3)  .  .  Pickens,  S.  C. 
JACKIE  T.  ROGERS  (3)  .  .  .  Woodruff,  S.  C 
KATHRYN  H.  ROGERS  (2|  .  Westminster,  S.  C. 
PATTI  D.  ROGERS  (I)  .  .  .  .  Gautier,  Miss. 
ROBERT  M.  ROGERS  (2)  .  .  .  Sumter,  S.  C. 
VIRGINIA   A.    ROGERS    (3)      .      .      Clinton,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM  T.  ROGERS  (I)  .  .  Anderson,  S.  C. 
THOMAS  B.  ROLLER  (2)  .  .  Moorestown,  N.  J. 
STEVE  E.  ROLLINS  (3)  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
JOHN  L.  ROLLISON  (2)  .  .  Greenwood,  S.  C. 
JOHN  B.  ROMANSKY  (2)  .  .  Pennsville,  N.  J. 
DOUGLAS    A.    ROOT    (I)      .      .      Rochester,  N.  Y. 

DOUGLAS  P.  ROPER,  JR.  (2)  .  .  Tifton,  Ga. 
ELIZABETH  ROPER  (3)  .  .  .  .  Laurens,  S.  C. 
CATHY  A.  ROSS  (3)  .  .  .  Casselberry,  Fla. 
DANNY  R.  ROSS  (2)  .  .  .  .  Anderson,  S.  C. 
DAVID  H.  ROSS  (I)  ....  Greenville,  S.  C. 
DONALD  N.   ROSS   (2) Seneca,  S.  C. 

HARRIET  L.  ROSS  (2)  .  .  .  Columbia,  S.  C. 
HELEN   J.    ROSS    (3)      .      .      .      .      Greenville,  S.  C. 

JACK   ROSS   III    (3) Anderson,  S.  C. 

JAMES  L.   ROSS   (I) Rembert,  S.  C. 

KATHLEEN  M.  ROSS  (2)  ....  Sumter,  S.  C. 
PHILIP  B.   ROSS    (I) Florence,  S.  C. 

PATRICIA  L.  ROSTRON  (2)  .  .  Clemson,  S.  C. 
PAUL  E.  ROTH  (I)  .  .  .  .  Kingsport,  Tenn. 
RONALD  D.  ROTH  (I)  .  .  .  .  Clinton,  S.  C. 
STEPHEN  B.  ROTHWELL  (2)  .  .  Covington,  Va. 
GAIL  M.  ROUP  (I)  ....  Waynesboro,  Va. 
REBECCA  T.   ROUSE   (2)      .     .     Fountain  Inn,  S.  C. 


MICHAEL    E.    ROWE    (I)      . 
PHILLIP  J.  ROWELL   (3)      . 
DAVID  H.  ROWLAND   (3) 
GEORGE  C.  ROWLAND   (2) 
ALBERT  M.   RUFF,  JR.   (3) 
FAYE  L.   RUFF   (3)      .     .     . 


JOSEPH  A.  RUKAT  (2)     . 
KATHLEEN   S.    RULE    (3] 
DALE   H.   RUMPH    (2)      . 
SCOTT  W.   RUMPH    (I)      . 
JAMES   B.   RUNION    (2)      . 
RONALD   D.   RUNYON    (I) 


Charleston,  S.  C. 
Columbia,  S.  C. 
Central,  S.  C. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 
Elberton,  Ga. 
Columbia,  S.C. 

.      Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Sheldon,  S.  C. 

Hampton,  S.  C. 

.      Sumter,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 


BARRY  A.  RUSH  (I) 
LAWRENCE  E.  RUSH 
SUSAN  E.  RUSH  (I) 
DAVID  W.  RUSS  (2) 
RHONDA  RUSS  (I) 
BARRY  W.   RUSSELL   I 


DONALD  E.  RUSSELL  (3) 
PATRICIA   L.   RUSSELL    (I) 
STEPHEN  A.  RUSSELL  (3) 
WILLIAM   B.  RUSSELL  (3) 
DAVID  S.  RUTLAND   (2)     . 
KIRK   D.   RUTTER    (I)      .     . 

MARION   F.  SADLER   (3) 
PATRICIA  A.  SAGGUS   (3) 
WALLY    D.   SAINE    (I)      . 
DAVID   V.    SAITTA    (2)      . 
ANTHONY  C.  SAJESKI    (2) 
SAMUEL  A.   SALTERS    (2) 

CRAIG  E.  SAMUELSON  (I  ) 
PHILIP  B.  SAMULSKI  (I) 
CAROL  C.  SANBORN  (I) 
STEVEN  A.  SANDBERG  (2) 
GLORIA  J.  SANDERS  (I) 
LINDA   BETH   SANDERS    (2) 


.     .     Camden,  S.  C. 

.      Lindenwold,  N.J. 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 

.  .  Florence,  S.  C. 
.      .      Barnwell.  S.  C. 

W.  Columbia,  S.  C. 


.  Baltimore.  Md. 
Cayce.  S.  C. 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

.  Bethesda.  Md. 
.  .  Fairfax,  S.  C. 
Summerville,  S.  C. 

Leesville,  S.  C. 

.     Edgefield,  S.  C. 

.     .     Vaie,  N.  C. 

.      Doraville,  Ga. 

.      Florence,  N.J. 

Lancaster,  S.  C. 


.     Allendale,  N.J. 

N.Augusta,  S.  C. 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

.    Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

.      Denmark.  S.  C. 

Bamberg,  S.  C. 


MARK  G.  SANDRI  (2)  .  .  .  Simsbury,  Conn. 
ROBERT  R.  SANDS  (3)  .  New  Providence.  N.  J. 
REED  C.  SANGER  (I)  .  .  .  Charleston.  S.  C. 
CHARLES  J.  SANGVINITO    (I)      .     .     Easton,  Pa. 


BARBARA  A.   SAN    MIGUEL    (2) 
DONALD   A.   SANSONE    (I)      . 

ERIC  J.  SANSONETTI    (2)     .     . 
MICHAEL   D.   SARGENT    (2)      . 
DAVID  T.   SASSER    (I)      .     . 
EDWIN   G.   SATCHER    (I) 
LARRY  S.  SATTERFIELD   (I) 
SHELLIE  M.  SAULS   (2)     . 


ALVIN  E.  SAUNDERS.  JR.  (3) 
DOROTHY  A.  SAVAGE  (2) 
JEAN  M.  SAVERANCE  (3) 
LAURA  G.  SAVERANCE  (2) 
OLGA  G.  SAVITSKY  (I)  . 
RODNEY  J.  SAYLOR  (I)     .    . 


Sptbg.S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 

.  Ellicott  City,  Md. 
.  .  Liberty,  S.  C. 
Garden  City,  Ga. 
.  .  Gilbert,  S.  C. 
.  .  Easley.S.  C. 
.      .      Mullms,  S.  C. 

.  Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

.     Anderson.  S.  C. 

Lamar.  S.  C. 

.     Annandale,  Va. 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

St.  Matthews.  S.  C. 


ROBERT  L.  SCARBOROUGH  (I)  Belle  Haven,  Va. 
ROBT.  L.  SCARBOROUGH,  JR.  (2)  Eastover,  S.  C. 
RICHARD  E.  SCATES  (3)  .  .  .  Gaffney.  S.  C. 
TIM  J.  SCHEILBEL  (I)  .  .  .  Stratford,  Conn. 
JANIS  L.  SCHIESSER  (I)  .  .  .  Jericho,  N.Y. 
FRED  J.  SCHILLING   (3)      .     Old  Westbury,  N.  Y. 


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ROBERT   C.   SCHMIDT    (3) 

OldTappan,  N.J. 

DANA    P.   SCHNEIDER    (1)      . 

Mt.  Pleasant.  S.  C. 

JOSH    F.   SCHEIDER    (3)      . 

.      Statesville,  N.  C. 

RANDOLPH  P.  SCHULLEY  (1) 

.    Somerville,  N.  J. 

SHERRYL  A.  SCHULTZ   (1)      . 

Alexandria.  Va. 

HOWARD   L.   SCHULZ    (3)      . 

.      Vmeland,  N.  J. 

OTTO   H.  SCHUMACHER    (3) 

.      Walhalla,  S.  C. 

SUSAN  SCHUMACHER    (2) 

.     Walhalla,  S.C 

CHARLES  E.  SCHUSTER  (1) 

Hanahan,  S.  C. 

DAVID  R.  SCHWAB   (2)      .     . 

.      Birchrunville.  Pa. 

ROBERT  J.   SCOGGINS    (2) 

.      .      Smyrna,  S.C. 

BENJAMIN   L.  SCOTT   (2)      . 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

CHARLES  D.  SCOTT   (3)      .     . 

Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

DANIEL  B.   SCOTT    (2)      .     . 

Hollywood,  S.  C 

JOHN   M.  SCOTT  (2)     .     .     . 

.     Lake  View,  S.C. 

JUDD   K.   SCOTT    (2)      .     .     . 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

JULIUS  G.  SCOTT,  JR.  (2)     . 

.     Hollywood,  S.  C 

MARY   S.   SCOTT    (2)      .     .     . 

Summerville,  S.  C. 

PETER   G.   SCOTT    (2)      .      . 

Lloyd  Harbor,  N.  Y 

RONALD    F.   SCOTT    (2)      . 

Greenwood,  S.  C 

THOMAS   B.  SCOTT   (2)      . 

.      LakeV.ew.  S.  C 

WILLIAM   T.   SCOTT    (3)      .     . 

.      .      Dillon,  S.C 

VERA   A.   SCOTT    (2)      .     .     . 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 

JULIA   C.   SCREWS    (2)      .     . 

Anderson,  S.  C 

ELEANOR  E.  SCRUGGS  (2) 

.     Anderson.  S.  C 

WILLIAM   B.  SCRUGGS    (2) 

Chesnee,  S.  C 

THOMAS  F.  SCURRY  (3)     .     . 

.     Columbia.  S.  C 

CHARLES    P.   SEA    (1)      .      . 

.      Florence.  S.  C 

JOHN    M.  SEARS    (3)      .     .     . 

Anderson,  S.  C 

DAVID    B.    SEASE    (3)      .     . 

Newberry,  S.  C 

JAMES    E.    SEASE    (1)      .     . 

.      Ehrhardt,  S.  C 

MARTHA   A.    SEAY    (3)      .      . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C 

POLLIANNE  SEEGARS    (2)      . 

.      .      McBee,  S.  C 

RALPH   W.  SEELKE    (1)    .  Char 

eston  Heights,  S.  C 

PAUL  A.  SEESMAN    (1)      .     . 

.      .      Rockville,  Md 

STEPHEN  A.  SEFICH    (1)      . 

Clemson,  S.  C 

BRUCE  SEIFRIED  (I)  ....  Concord,  N.  H. 
JOHN  W.  SELF  (I)  ....  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
JACQUELINE  I.  SELFRIDGE  (2)  .  Millville.  N.  J. 
ROBERT  M.  SELLARS  (I)  .  .  .  Pauline,  S.  C. 
NATHANIEL  B.  SENN  (I)  .  .  .  Laurens,  S.  C. 
JOHN    M.    SEVERS    (2)      .     .     .      Charlotte.  N.  C. 

CARROLL  L.  SEXTON,  JR.    (2)   .  Greenwood,  S.  C. 


WALTER   L.   SEYLE    (1)      .     .     . 

Charleston,  S.  C 

GARY    L.    SHANK    (1  )      .     .      . 

Dover,  Del 

KATHY   SHANNON    (2)      .     . 

Newberry.  S.  C 

WILLIAM    S.   SHANNON    (3) 

Westbury,  N.  Y 

CHARLES  W.  SHARP,  JR.  (3) 

.     .     Sumter,  S.C 

HUGH   P.  SHARPE   (1)     .     .     . 

Landrum,  S.  C 

WILBUR    F.   SHARPE,   JR.    (1) 

Charleston,  S.  C 

RAYMOND  D.  SHARPE   (3)      . 

.     .     Atlanta,  Ga 

PATRICIA    LYNN    SHAW    (1) 

.      Gastonia,  N.  C 

RANDOLPH  G.  SHAW   (2)     . 

Atlanta.  Ga 

GRADY    1.   SHEALY    (3)      .     . 

Ninety  Six,  S.C 

J.  PAT  SHEALY  (2)  ....  Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
JOHN  W.  SHEALY  (3)  .  .  Wagonwheel.  Wyo. 
MARY  E.  SHEALY  (2)  .  .  .  .  Leesville,  S.  C. 
ROBERT  W.  SHELDON  (I)  .  .  .  Atlanta,  Ga. 
ROBERT  C.  SHELL    (I)      ....      Atlanta,  Ga. 


■"'        AW' 


ALLEN    B.    SHELLEY    (I) 


St.  George,  S.  C. 


FRANK  J.  SHELLY    (3)      .     . 

.     .      Rockville,  Md 

GEORGE   R.   SHELLY    (1)      . 

Conway,  S.  C 

WILLIE  C.  SHELLY,  JR.    (3) 

Conway,  S.  C 

CHARLES  A.  SHELTON   (1) 

.     .      Rock  Hill,  S.  C 

DAVID   W.   SHEPPARD    (1) 

Hollywood,  Fla 

TOM    P.  SHEPPARD    (3)      . 

.      .      Liberty,  S.  C 

WILLIAM  H.  SHERARD  (2)  .  .  Williamston,  S.  C. 
VICTORIA  S.  SHERIFF  (2)  .  .  .  Seneca,  S.  C. 
LARRY  D.  SHERMAN  (3)  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
GEORGE  B.  SHERWOOD  (2)  .  Columbia.  S.  C. 
ROBERT    L.   SHEWFELT    (3)      .      .      .     Griffin,  Ga. 


ARTHUR  J.  SHINNERS   (3)   .  W.  Springfield,  Mass. 

LINDA  J.   SHIRLEY    (2)      .     . 

.      Pendleton,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM    M.    SHIRLEY    (3) 

Honea  Path,  S.  C 

PAUL  R.  SHISH    (3)          .     . 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

JOHN    M.   SHOEMAKE    (1) 

.      .      .      Buford,  Ga. 

ROBERT  D.  SHONGO   (1)      . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

NEIL   G.   SHOPE    (1)      .     .     . 

.      Harnsburg,  Pa. 

GARY  S.  SHORB   (2)     .     .     . 

.      Hyattsville,  Md. 

HENRY   L.  SHUGART   (1)      . 

Chester,  S.  C. 

BARON    K.    SHULER    (3)      . 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

CHARLES   M.  SHULER,  JR.    ( 

)     .    Orgebg.,  S.  C. 

DONNA  K.  SHULER    (1)     .     West  Columbia,  S.  C 

DONNA  R.  SHULER   (1) 

Jamestown,  S.  C 

GEORGE   D.   SHULER    (2)      . 

.      Holly  Hill.  S.  C. 

HUBERT  T.  SHULER     .     .     . 

Jamestown,  S.  C. 

JAMES   M.  SHULER    (1)      .     . 

Santee,  S.  C. 

JASPER  WM.  SHULER    (2)      . 

.      Holly  Hill,  S.  C. 

KEITH  C.  SHULER   (1)     .     . 

Monetta,  S.  C. 

TED   H.   SHULER    (2)           .     . 

Santee,  S.  C 

THOMAS   S.   SHULL,   JR.    (3) 

Annapolis,  Md. 

CLYDE  S.  SHUMPERT   (1)     . 

Leesville,  S.  C. 

JAMES    E.   SHUTE    (2)      .     . 

.      .      Fort  Mill,  S.  C. 

VICKIE  SIACHOS  (1)     ... 

.     Greenville,  S.  C. 

CHARLES  A.  SIBLEY   (3)      . 

.     .     Rock  Hill,  S.  C 

GARY  E.  SICILIANO    (1)      . 

.     Asbury  Park,  N.J 

WILLIAM   C.  SICKINGER   (1) 

.      Woodruff.  S.  C 

MICHAEL  C.  SIEBERT   (3)      . 

.     .      Laurens.  S.  C. 

ROBERT  T.   SILANCE    (1]      . 

Florham    Park,  N.J. 

RICHARD   E.  SILLIVANT    (1) 

Charleston,  S.  C 

K.  ELIZABETH  SIMMONS   (3) 

.    Greenwood,  S.  C 

NANCY    F.   SIMMONS    (3) 

.      .   P.ckens.  S.  C 

DAVID    M.    SIMPSON    (2)     . 

.     Simpsonville,  S.  C 

HENRY  G.  SIMPSON   (3)     . 

.     Lancaster,  S.C 

JAMES   M.  SIMPSON    (2)      . 

.     Williamston,  S.C 

MARY   L.  SIMPSON    (1)      .     . 

.      .      Clinton,  S.C 

STEVEN  1.  SIMPSON    (1)     . 

.     .     Rock  Hill,  S.C 

STEPHEN   D.  SINCLAIR   (1) 

Washington,  D.  C 

ROBERT  B.  SINGLETON    (2) 

N.  Charleston,  S.  C 

DAVID  L.  SINGLETON   (2)     . 

.     Greenville,  S.  C 

NANCY   R.   SINGLETON    (3) 

Seneca.  S.  C 

JANE  V.  SINGLEY   (2)      .     . 

Charleston,  S.  C 

ROBERT  E.  SINK   (2)     .     .     . 

Charleston,  S.  C 

RAYMOND  E.  SISTARE   (2) 

Spartanburg,  S.  C 

BEVERLY  A.  SKARDON    (2) 

Clemson,  S.  C 

ELIZABETH  J.  SKELTON   (2) 

.     .     .     Easley,  S.  C 

LINDA  E.  SKELTON   (2)     .     . 

Greenville.  S.  C 

RICHARD    B.   SKELTON    (1) 

Greenville.  S.  C 

THOMAS   D.  SKIDMORE   (2) 

.     .     Roselle,  N.J 

JOE   M.   SKINNER    (1)      .     . 

Gaffney,  S.  C 

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CHARLES  E.  SKIPPER  (I)  .  .  .  Conway,  S.  C. 
JAMES  A.  SLABAUGH  (I)  .  .  Lexington.  Ky. 
JAMES  C.  SLATER  (I)  .  .  Washington,  D.  C. 
DONALD  C.  SLAUGHTER  (3)  Sandy  Springs,  S.  C. 
NANCY  J.  SLIKER  (3)  .  .  .  .  Wayne,  N.J. 
JOHN   W.   SLOAN,  JR.     .     .     .     Charlotte,  N.  C. 

MIKE  J.  SLOAN  (2)  .  .  .  .  Clemson.  S.  C. 
NANETTE  C.  SLOAN   (I)     .     .     .     .     Union.  S.  C. 

PAULA   E.  SLOAN    (3) Union,  S.  C. 

THOMAS  L.  SLOAN  (I)  .  .  .  .  Greer,  S.  C. 
BRIAN  E.  SLOSARIK  (I)  .  .  .  Fairfield,  Conn. 
GEORGE    R.    SMART    (I)       .      Travelers  Rest,  S.  C. 

BOBBY   E.SMITH    (2)      .     .     .     .     Hartsville.  S.  C. 

BOYCE   E.  SMITH    (I) Ashland,  Va. 

BRUCE  C.  SMITH  (2)  .  .  .  .  Anderson.  S.  C. 
CARL  B.  SMITH  (I)  .  .  .  .  Mountville.  S.  C. 
CONNIE  SMITH  (I)  ....  Greenwood,  S.  C. 
DAVID   M.  SMITH    (3) Norway,  S.  C. 


DAVID   R.  SMITH   (2)     .     . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

DEBORAH   G.  SMITH    (2)      . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

DONNA   J.    SMITH    (2) 

Wagener.  S.  C. 

DONNA  K.  SMITH    (3)      .     . 

.      .      Easley.S.  C. 

FRANCIS    M.    SMITH    (3)      . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

GAYLE  D.  SMITH    (3) 

Pickens,  S.  C. 

GEORGE  A.  SMITH    (1)     . 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

GEORGE  G.  SMITH    (1)     . 

.      .     .      Dublin.  Ga. 

H.  ANNE  SMITH    (1)      . 

HAROLD  A.  SMITH    (1)      . 

.      Westminster,  S.  C. 

JACK  W.  SMITH   (1)     .     .     . 

W.Columbia.  S.  C. 

JEFFREY  W.  SMITH    (3)      . 

.      .      Concord,  N.  H. 

JERRY  R.  SMITH    (1)     .     . 

Forest  Park,  Ga. 

JOHN    M.   SMITH    (2)      .     . 

.     .     Wisadcy,  S.  C. 

KELLY  S.  SMITH    (2)      .     .     . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

LARRY  G.  SMITH    (1)      .     . 

Greenwood.  S.  C. 

LISA   J.    SMITH    (1)      .     .      . 

.      Greenville,  S.  C. 

MARCUS    E.    SMITH    (3)      . 

.      Greenv.lle,  S.  C. 

MARTHA    A.    SMITH     (3)      . 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

MICHAEL  D.  SMITH    (1)      . 

Greer.  S.  C. 

NORMAN   K.  SMITH    (2)      . 

.     .      .      Belton.  S.  C. 

ORRIS  A.   SMITH    (1)      .     . 

.      .      Piedmont,  S.  C. 

PATRICIA   A.    SMITH    (2)     . 

.     Summerville,  S.  C. 

RICHARD   K.  SMITH    (2)      . 

.     Walterboro.  S.  C. 

ROBERT    H.    SMITH    (2)      . 

Birmingham,  Mich. 

ROGER   B.  SMITH    (3)     .     . 

Johnston,  S.  C. 

ROGER    D.   SMITH    (3)      .     . 

.      Charlotte,  N.  C 

RONALD  G.  SMITH    (2)      . 

Easley.  S.  C 

RONALD  W.  SMITH    (2)      . 

.     .     .     Cades.  S.  C. 

SAM    E.   SMITH,  JR.    (2)      . 

.     .     Lake  Gty.  S.  C 

SELMA   D.   SMITH    (1)      .     . 

.      .      Central,  S.  C 

SIDNEY  T.   SMITH    (3)      .     . 

Bowman,  S.  C. 

THOMAS  B.  SMITH    (2)      . 

Laurens,  S.  C 

TOMMY   P.   SMITH    (3)      .     . 

.      Greenv.lle.S.  C 

TONY    L.   SMITH    (3)      .     . 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

VICTOR   E.  SMITH.  JR.    (2) 

.      .      Folly  Isle,  S.C 

WALTER    H.   SMITH    (2)      . 

.      Fountain  Inn.  S.C. 

WAYNE  B.  SMITH    (3)     .     . 

Greenwood.  S.  C 

DEBBIE  L.  SMOAK    (1)      .     . 

Yonges  Island,  S.  C. 

STEPHEN  F.  SMOAK   (3)     . 

.     .     Rock  Hill,  S.C 

ERIC   H.  SNIDER    (1)      .     . 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

JOHN  D.  SNIPES   (3)     .     . 

Marion,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM  G.  SNIPES    (2) 
JOHN   D.  SNODDY    (3)      . 
DONALD   D.   SNOW    (I) 
HARRISON  D.  SNOW  (I) 
MICHAEL   L.   SNYDER    (2) 
ROBERT    F.    SNYDER    (3) 


.      .      .      Pelzer.  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

Simpsonville   S.  C. 

New  Canaan,  Conn. 

Triangle,  Va. 

N.  Charleston,  S.  C. 


JOHN  R.  SOKOHL  (2)  .  Lookout  Mtn.,  Tenn. 
ALGIE  G.  SOLOMONS  (3)  .  .  .  Estill,  S.  C. 
ANDREW  D.  SOMERVILLE  (I)  .  .  Easley,  S.  C. 
DONNIE  R.  SORENSON  (2)  Travelers  Rest,  S.  C. 
CHARLOTTE  L.  SOTTILE  (2)  .  Isle  of  Palms.  S.  C. 
KENNETH  G.  SOUTHERLIN    (3)    .  Trav.  Rest.  S.  C. 

THORNWELL  F.  SOWELL   (I)   .  Chesterfield,  S.  C. 


JOHN  T.  SOX    (I)      .     . 
RONALD    N.    SPANGLER 
JOHN   E.  SPARKS    (2)      . 
RONNIE  W.  SPARKS   (3) 
JAMES  B.  SPARROW  (I) 


Columbia.  S.  C. 
Lawndale.  N.  C. 
Columbus,  Ga. 
.  Gaffney.S.  C. 
Hartsville.  S.  C. 


BILLIE  M.  SPEARMAN  (I)  .  .  .  Taylors,  S.  C. 
BRENDA  G.  SPEARMAN  (2)  .  Greenville.  S.  C. 
NATHANIEL  SPELLS  (2)  .  .  .  Columbia.  S.  C. 
SID  W.  SPENCER  (2)  .  .  .  .  Monroe,  N.  C. 
THOMAS  J.  SPENCER  (  I  )  .  Travelers  Rest.  S.  C. 
WILLIAM  A.  SPENCER    (2)      .     Bennettsv.lle.  S.  C. 

PETER  P.  SPINELLA  (I)  .  .  .  Little  Falls,  N.  J. 
HENRY  R.  SPIVEY  (3)  ....  Clemson,  S.  C. 
JERRY  W.  SPRADLEY  (3)  ....  Aiken,  S.  C. 
RAYMON  P.  SPREEN  (2)  .  Morns  Plains,  N.  J. 
CELIA  A.  SPRINGS  (I)  .  .  .  Florence,  S.  C. 
JOHN    D.  SPROUSE    (2)      .     .     .     Abbeville,  S.  C. 

HAROLD  T.  SQUIRES  (2)  .  .  Greenwood,  S.  C. 
CHARLES  C.  STAFFORD  (2)  .  Lexington.  N.  C. 
CAROL  L.  STAHLKUPPE  (2)  .  .  Decatur,  Ga. 
KATHE  Y.  STAKEMAN  (2)  .  Bennettsville.  S.  C. 
JOSEPH  D.  STANDEFFER  (2)  .  Anderson,  S.  C. 
DANIEL  M.  ST.  ANDRE   (I)      .     .     Greenville.  S.  C. 

TED  W.  STANFIELD  (I)  .  .  .  Columbia,  S.  C. 
JOHN  J.  STANKIEWICZ  (3)  .  .  Freehold,  N.  J. 
LINDA    C.    STANLEY    (I)      .      San  Francisco,  Calif. 

TAD  A.   STANLEY    (3) Elgin,  III. 

LYNN  B.  STARLING  (3)  .  .  .  Lakeland,  Fla. 
WILLIAM    J.    STARNES    (I)       .      .      .      Perry.  S.  C. 

VAN  N.  STEADMAN  (3)  .  .  .  Williston,  S.  C. 
CLARK   K.  STECHER,  JR.   (2)      .     .  Camp  Hill.  Pa. 

ROY   A.   STEED    (I) Jackson.  S.  C. 

STEVE   K.   STEED    (I) Jackson,  S.  C. 

CLYBURN  S.  STEELE  (3)  .  .  .  Lancaster,  S.  C. 
JOHN    R.  STEER    (3)      .     .     .     .      Ninety  Six,  S.  C. 

M.  SUSAN  STEIN  (3)  .  .  .  .  Anderson,  S.  C. 
NANCY  M.  STEIN  (I)  ....  Anderson,  S.  C. 
LOUIS  A.  STENDER  (2)  .  .  .  Charleston,  S.  C. 
MICHAEL  K.  STENSTROM  (3)  .  Hend'ville.  N.  C. 
GARY  D.  STEPHENS  (I]  .  .  .  .  Easley.  S.  C. 
MICHAEL  G.  STEPHENS    (I)      .     .     Taylors,  S.  C. 

PAULA  M.  STEPHENS  (I)  .  .  Anderson,  S.  C. 
F.  WILLA  STEPHENSON  (2)  .  .  Seneca,  S.  C. 
JAMES  M.  STERLING  (2)  .  .  Newberry,  S.  C. 
JAMES  E.  STEVENS  (I)  .  .  Wilmington,  Del. 
BARRY  L.  STEWART  (I)  .  .  Greenwood.  S.  C. 
CARL   R.  STEWART    (2)      .     .      Franklin  Lakes,  N.  J. 


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CHRISTOPHER  W.  STEWART 
FREDERICK   M.  STEWART    (3) 
JAMES   E.  STEWART    (I)      . 
JAMES   M.  STEWART    (2)      . 
KENNETH  J.  STEWART   (I) 

ROBERT  L.  STEWART  (3)  . 
VAN  A.  STICKLES  (I)  .  . 
JACK  A.  STINSON  (2)  .  . 
MARSHALL  STITH  (3)  .  S 
CAROL  A.  STOCKMAN  (2) 
THOMAS  B.  STODDARD  (I) 


Taylors,  S.  C. 
I)    Lake  City,  S.  C. 

.      Lake  City,  S.  C. 

.      .      Aiken,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

.     Timonium,  Md. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

.      Abbeville,  S.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

jllivan's  Island,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

Gray  Court,  S.  C. 


WESLEY  A.  STODDARD   (2)      .     Spartanburg,  S.  C. 


MORGAN    M.   STOKLEY    (2) 
A.    DWIGHT   STOKES    (I) 
CHARLES  V.  STOLL   (3)      . 
GARY   M.  STONE    (I)      .     . 
JAMES  H.  STONE,  JR.  (3) 


NELWYN  L.  STONE  (I)  .  .  . 
PAUL  J.  STONE  (3)  .  .  .  . 
WALLACE  A.  STOREY,  JR.  (I) 
MARK  S.  STOUDENMIRE  (I)  . 
VIRGINIA  A.  STOVER  (3)  .  . 
BARBARA  R.  STRACK   (3)     .     . 

MAURICE  STRAUSS    (I  )      . 
PHILLIP  N.  STRAYER    (3)     . 
MARIANNA  B.  STREET  (I)      . 
FRANK   E.  STREHLE   (2)      .     . 
EUGENE  G.  STRIBLING  (3) 
CYNDY   D.   STRICKLAND    (3) 


Kingsport,  Tenn. 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

Kmgstree,  S.  C. 

Guilford,  Conn. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 


Anderson.  S.  C. 

Manning,  S.  C. 

.      Sptbg.,  S.  C. 

.      Pendleton,  S.  C. 

Blacksburg,  S.  C. 

.     Clemson,  S.  C. 

Greenbrook,  N.  J. 

.     .     Atlanta,  Ga. 

Branchville,  S.  C. 

.     .     Denbigh,  Va. 


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s.  c. 


Anderson,  S.  C. 


WATSON  S.STRICKLAND   (3)   .  Georgetown,  S.  C. 


STEPHEN    STRIETER    (I)      . 
MICHAEL   D.   STROBLE    (2) 
DAVID    R.   STROMAN    (3)      . 
LAURENCE   E.   STROUD    (2) 
PHYLLIS  A.  STROUP   (i)      . 

WILLIAM    B.  STROUPE    (2) 
KAREN  E.  STUART  (I)     .     . 
HENRY    M.    STUCKEY    (I) 
HERBERT  E.  STUCKEY   (2)     . 
SALLIE  A.   STURGIS    (2)      . 
TIMOTHY  W.  STUTTS   (2)     . 

JOHN  T.  SUBER,  JR.  (3)  . 
ARTHUR  D.  SUGGS  (I]  . 
BEN  R.  SULLIVAN  (3)  .  . 
THOMAS  A.  SUMMERFORD 
JAMES  R.  SURSAVAGE  (3) 
DOMINIC  J.  SUSINI    (3)      . 

BETH  D.  SUTKER  (I)  .  . 
STEPHEN  T.  SUTTERFIELD  (I 
JOSEPH  W.  SUTTON  (I)  . 
MELINDA  J.  SUTTON  (3)  . 
ROGER  D.  SWAIN  (I)  .  . 
JIMMY   SWANGER    (2)      .     . 


ROYCE  A.  SWAYZE 
MARION  G.  SWINK 
E.  W.  SWYGERT  III 
JAMES  E.  SYKES  (I) 
SUZANNE  E.  SZABO 
EDGAR  L.  TALBERT  ( 


Clemson,  S.  C. 

.      .      Aiken,  S.  C. 

Sumter,  S.  C. 

Great  Falls,  S.  C. 

.     Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 

Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

.      Nesmith.S.  C. 

.      Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

.     Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

.      Clemson,  S.  C. 

)     .    Florence,  S.  C. 

.     Andrews,  N.  C. 

.      Camden,  N.J. 

.  Columbia,  S.  C. 
.  .  Atlanta,  Ga. 
.  Fort  Mill,  S.  C. 
Marietta,  Ga. 
.  Columbia,  S.  C. 
.      Rock   Hill,  S.C. 


.      .      Preble,  N.  Y. 

Effingham,  S.  C. 

Lexington,  S.  C. 

.     Gaffney.S.  C. 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

McCormick,  S.  C. 


ROBERT  J.  TALBERT  (3)  . 
THOMAS  D.  TALMAGE  (3) 
FRANCES  E.  TaVELLE  (I)  , 
BILLY  A.  TAYLOR  (3)  .  . 
DANNY  E.  TAYLOR  (I)  . 
DAVID    E.   TAYLOR    (3)      . 


FRED  S.  TAYLOR  (I)  .  . 
JAMES  B.  TAYLOR  (3)  . 
JAMES  W.  TAYLOR  (3)  . 
JOSEPH  G.  TAYLOR  (I)  . 
MARK  N.  TAYLOR  (I)  . 
MICHAEL   B.  TAYLOR    (I) 

MICHAEL  W.  TAYLOR    (3) 
STANLEY  D.  TAYLOR  (3) 
STEPHEN   E.  TAYLOR   (3) 
STEPHEN   H.  TAYLOR    (3) 
TERRY  W.  TAYLOR    (2)      . 
THOMAS  D.  TAYLOR   (3) 


WILLIAM   D.  TAYLOR    (2) 
WILLIAM   R.  TAYLOR   (3) 
ALLEN    L.  TEAGUE    (2) 
FRANKLIN  A.  TEAL   (3) 
RICHARD    D.   TEAL    (3) 
ANITA   R.  TEGEN    (I)      . 


DAVID  T.  TALLON    (2)     . 
WILLIAM    D.   TERRY    (2) 
MARY  JANE  TERRY    (2) 
REBECCA   L.  TERRY    (I) 
ROBERT   C.  TERRY    (3) 
WM.   M.  THAMES    III    (2) 


JAMES  C.  THIGPEN  (3 
B.  CRAIG  THOMAS  (3 
EDWARD  M.  THOMAS 
GEORGE  C.  THOMAS 
JAMES  R.  THOMAS  (2 
JULIE  A.  THOMAS    (I) 


North  Augusta,  S.  C. 

.     .     .      Eustis.  Fla. 

Gaffney,  S.  C. 

.     Johnsonville,  S.  C. 

.     Greenville,  S.  C. 

.      Asheville,  N.  C. 


Columbia,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

.     Greenville,  S.  C. 

.     .     Gilbert,  S.  C. 

.     East  Bend,  N.  C. 

Greeleyville,  S.  C. 

.  .  Aiken,  S.  C. 
Ware  Shoals.  S.  C. 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 

Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

Honea  Path,  S.  C. 


Columbia,  S.  C. 

Waynesville,  N.  C. 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

.      .      Hartsville,  S.  C. 

Crescent  Beach,  S.  C. 

.      .      Central.  S.  C. 


.      Dillon,  S.  C. 

Fort  Inn,  S.  C. 

Piedmont,  S.  C. 

Varnville.S.  C. 

Martin.  S.  C. 

nond  Beach,  Fla. 


RICHARD  G.  THOMAS  (I) 
RONNIE  L.  THOMAS    (I)      . 
SARAH    A.   THOMAS    (I)      . 
TERRY  R.  THOMAS    (3)      .     . 
VIRGINIA  A.  THOMAS    (2) 
ERIC  K.  THOMASON   (2)     . 

TERESA   L   THOMASON    (I) 
DAVID   F.  THOMPSON    (3)     . 
DAVID  W.  THOMPSON    (3) 
JAMES  W.  THOMPSON   (2) 
LARRY   S.  THOMPSON    (3) 
PHILIP  C.  THOMPSON    (2)     . 

ROBERT  W.  THOMPSON  (I) 
SARA  L.  THOMPSON  (I)  . 
STEVEN  H.  THOMPSON  (I) 
TANIS  D.  THOMPSON  (I)  . 
THOMAS  A.  THOMPSON  (2] 
ROBERT  G.  THOMSON   (I) 


Florence,  S.  C. 
Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
Salisbury.  Md. 

Easley,  S.  C. 

Easley,  S.  C. 
Columbia.  S.  C. 

Seneca.  S. C. 
Blacksburg.  S.  C. 
Batesburg,  S. C. 
Darlington,  S.  C. 

Catawba,  S.  C. 

.     Lyman,  S.  C. 

.      Pickens.  S.  C. 

Greenville.  S.  C. 
.  .  Fairfax,  Ala. 
.  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
.      Clemson.S.  C. 

Pendleton,  S.  C. 

.  Dundalk,  Md. 
.  Sumter,  S.  C. 
Easley.  S.  C. 
Anderson,  S.  C. 
Pendleton,  S.  C. 
Honea  Path,  S.  C. 


WILLIAM  F.  THOMELOE  (I)  .  Forest  City,  N.  C. 
JOHN  G.  THORNHILL  (2)  .  .  Charleston,  S.  C. 
JERRY  M.  THORNTON  (2)  .  Glenn  Springs,  S.  C. 
W.  DAVID  THRAILKILL  (2)  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
CHRISTOPHER  J.  THRASHER  (3)  .  Pelzer,  S.  C. 
STEPHANIE  G.  THREATT  (I)     .     .     Kershaw,  S.  C. 


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JOHN  W.  THREATTE   (2)     . 

.      Chester,  S.  C. 

RICHARD    M.   THROWER    (1  ) 

.      .      Milton,  Fla. 

RANDOLPH  M.  TILLER,  JR.  (2) 

.     Florence,  S.  C. 

MICHAEL   L.  TILLIRSON    (3) 

.      .      Liberty,  S.  C. 

DEBBIE   R  TILLOTSON    (2)      . 

Seneca,  S.  C. 

HERMAN   W.  TILLOTSON    (3) 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

WAYNE    F.   TIMMER    (2)      .      . 

.      Bethlehem,  Pa. 

CHARLENE   M.  TIMMS    (2)      . 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

GILL  D.  TIMPSON   (2)     .     .     . 

.     Edgefield,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM   W.  TINSLEY    (2)      . 

Fort  Myers,  Fla. 

MICHAEL  T.  TIZZANO    (3)      . 

Simpsonville,  S.  C. 

CONNIE  J.  THACKSTON   (1) 

Fountain  Inn,  S.  C. 

ALBERT  C.  TODD    (2)      .     .     . 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 

CHARLES  M.  TODD   (2)     .     . 

Massapequa,  N.  Y. 

DALE  T.  TODD   (1)     .     .     .     . 

.     .     .     Lons,  S.  C. 

JIMMY  W.  TODD   (2)     .     .     . 

.     .     .     Loris,  S.  C. 

LAURA  J.  TODD    (2)      .     .     . 

Virginia  Beach,  Va. 

LEROY  TODD   (1)     .     .     .     . 

MURRAY    R.   TODD    (2)      .     . 

Virginia  Beach,  Va. 

GEORGE  W.  TOLBERT  (1)    . 

.    Greenwood,  S.  C. 

H.  PRESSLEY  TOMPKINS,  JR. 

(2)    Sum'ville,  S.C. 

JOHN   C.  TOMSYCK    (1)      . 

.      Greenville,  S.C. 

DEBORAH   J.  TONEY    (1) 

.      .      Seneca,  S.C. 

GEORGE  A.  TOOLE   (1)     .     . 

.      Williston,  S.  C. 

GILES  P.  TOOLE  (1  )     .     .     . 

Williston,  S.C. 

GEORGE   R.  TOOLEY    (1)      . 

Duncan,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM  A.  TOUCHSTONE  (3)   .  Commerce,  Ga. 

AL   M.  TOWERY    (2)      .     .     . 

Sumter,  S.C. 

DEBBIE  1.  TOWNSEND  (1  )     . 

.     .     Clemson,  S.  C. 

VERNON  A.  TRAMMELL    (1) 

.      .      Clinton,  S.C. 

H.   HARRISON  TRAYLOR    (1) 

.     Columbia.  S.  C. 

JERRY  W.  TRAYHAM   (3)     . 

Honea  Path.  S.  C. 

MARK  LEE  TREESE   (1  )     .     . 

Marthasville,  Mo. 

JAMES   M.  TREMBLEY    (2) 

.      .      Sumter,  S.C. 

NICHOLAS    R.   TRICE    (2)      . 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

ANTHONY  C.  TRIOLO   (3)     . 

Staten  Island.  N.  Y. 

GAYLE  L.  TRIPP   (1)     .     .     . 

CHRIS   TRIVELAS    (3)      .      . 

Charleston.  S.  C. 

MARY   J.   TROTTER    (3)      .      . 

Hawesville,  Ky. 

SUE  E.  TROUT   (1)      .     .     . 

Coral  Gables.  Fla. 

CHALMERS  E.  TROUTMAN    (2)   .  Troutman,  N.C. 

ROBERT  C.  TRUESDALE  (1)    . 

W.Columbia,  S.C. 

BONNIE  J.  TRULUCK   (2)     . 

.      Charleston.  S.C. 

JOHNNY  F.  TRULUCK   (1)     . 

.      Darlington,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM    E.   TRUMAN    (  1) 

Temple  Hills.  Md. 

EDGAR  W.  TRUSSELL  (1)     . 

.     Walterboro.  S.  C. 

CLINTON   M.  TUCKER    (3)      . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

JEAN   C.  TUCKER    (1)      .     . 

.     Society  Hill,  S.C. 

WADE  R.  TUCKER   (1)     .     . 

.     .      Rock  Hill,  S.C. 

ADGER   L.  TURNER    (2)      .     . 

.     Greenville,  S.  C. 

CALVIN   C.  TURNER,  JR.    (2) 

.      .      Belton,  S.  C 

EDWARD   J.   TURNER    (1)     . 

.     Succasonna,  N.  J. 

JOSEPH  J.  TURNER,  JR.  (3) 

.     .     Williston,  S.C 

KAREN   E.  TURNER    (1)      .     . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

MICHAEL   L.  TURNER    (2)      . 

Seneca,  S. C 

REBECCA  J.  TURNER    (2)     . 

.    Simpsonville.  S.C 

RICHARD   M.  TURNER,  JR.    (3)   Orangeburg,  S.  C 

RICHARD  W.  TURNER   (3)     . 

.     .     Augusta,  Ga 

SAM  L.  TURNER,  JR.   (1)     . 

.     .     Pickens,  S.C. 

TIM   W.  TURNER    (2)      .     . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C 

B.   TRACY  TURNER    (I) 
VALERIE  A.  TURNER   (I) 
WILLIAM  P.  TURNER  (I) 
ROBERT  J.   TUSSO    (3) 
DIANE   E.  TUTTLE   (3)      . 
WM.  E.  TWILLEY,  JR.   (I] 

RONALD    D.   TWITTY    (2| 
JEAN    K.  TYLER    (I)      . 
JOHN  T.  TYLER    (2)      . 
LARRY  L.  UNGER   (2)     . 
VICKIE  S.  UNGER   (I)     . 
ALEXANDER  UR   (3)      . 


Lancaster,  S.  C 
Clemson,  S.  C. 
.  Senesa,  S.  C 
.  Westfield,  N.J. 
Clemson,  S.  C. 
N.  Augusta,  S.  C. 

.  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
N.Charleston,  S.  C. 
.  .  .  Estill.  S.  C. 
.  Greenville,  S.  C. 
Greenville,  S.  C. 
.     Clemson,  S.  C. 


COLIN  J.  URQUHART  (3) 
STEPHEN  A.  USRY  (2)  . 
THOMAS  C.  VALESKY  (3) 
JACK  G.  VALLENTINE  (2) 
WM.  W.  VAN  ALLEN,  JR.  | 
CHARLES  S.  VANN   (I)     . 


.      Orange.  N.J. 

.      Florence,  S.  C. 

Penns  Grove,  N.  J. 

Cope,  S.  C. 

.    Somerville,  N.J. 

Jacksonville,  Ala. 


DOUGLAS  W.  VAN  OSDELL  (3)  Sun 


rton,  S.  C. 

DAVID  T.  VanVOLKENBURG  (2)  .  .  Erie,  Pa. 
FRANK  R.VAUGHN  (2)  .  .  .  .  Greer.  S.  C. 
JAMES  W.  VAUGHN  (2)  .  .  Anderson,  S.  C. 
KENNETH  S.  VAUGHN  (2)  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
MICHAEL   A.   VAUGHN    (2)      .      .      Gaffney.  S.  C. 

RANDALL  P.  VAUGHN  (I)  .  .  Lancaster,  S.  C. 
RICHARD  C.  VAUGHN  (3)  .  Greenville.  S.  C. 
JACK  S.  VERNON  (3)  .  .  .  Chesterfield,  S.  C. 
KENNETH  F.  VETTER  (I)  ....  Edison.  N.J. 
LAWRENCE  B.  VISCONTI  (3)  .  Stratford,  Conn. 
DREW  J.  VISIOLI    (I)      .     .     .     .     Anderson,  S.C 


FRANK    H.   VOGEL    (3)      . 
JOHN   T.  VOGLER    (2)      . 
FRED   F.  VOLLHERBST    (2) 
JAMES   M.  VON  HOLLEN   I 
JAMES   H.  WACKWITZ   (2) 
PHILLIP   M.   WADDELL    (I) 


Lakewood,  N.  J. 
Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Springfield,  N.J. 
Greenville,  S.C, 
'  Providence,  N.J. 
Greer,  S.  C. 


TIMOTHY  F.  WADDELL   (2)      .     Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

JOHN    L.  WADE    (3) Central,  S.  C. 

FRANK  S.  WAESCHE  III  (2)  .  Baltimore,  Md. 
JAMES  E.  WALDREP  (3)  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
JULIAN  S.  WALDREP,  JR.  (3)  .  Greenwood,  S.  C. 
S.  MARVIN  WALDREP   (2)     .     .     .     Chester,  S.  C. 


RONALD  A.  WALFIELD    (3) 

.     Walterboro.  S.  C 

DAVID  A.  WALKER    (  1  )      .     . 

Clover,  S.  C 

DAVID  W.  WALKER    (1)      .     . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C 

DAVIS   C.  WALKER    (3)      .     . 

Decatur,  Ga 

DOROTHY  J.  WALKER   (2)     . 

Columbia,  S.  C 

JOHN   T.   WALKER    (2)      .     . 

Columbia,  S.  C 

PHILIP    E.   WALKLET    (1)      . 

Williamsburg,  Va 

GLENN    E.  WALL    (1)      .     .     . 

Timmonsville.  S.  C 

WILLIAM   T.  WAIL    (3)      .     . 

.      Edgefield.  S.  C 

DONALD  N.  WALLER   (3)     . 

.     .     Beaufort.  S.C 

A.   CHARLES   WALLMO    (3) 

.      Ft.  Collins,  Colo 

DOUGLAS  L  WALPOLE  (1) 

.     N.  Augusta,  S.  C 

JAMES   L.   WALSER    (2)      .     . 

Taylors,  S.  C 

GEORGE   G.   WALTERS    (2) 

Cheraw,  S.  C 

HENRY    M.   WALTERS    (2) 

.      Anderson,  S.  C 

JAMES  D.  WALTERS   (3)     .     . 

.     Greenville,  S.  C 

JOHN  W.  WALTERS  (1)     .     . 

.     Greenville,  S.  C 

TED  W.  WALTERS    (1) 

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Greenwood,  S.  C. 

FREDDIE  C.  WALTZ   (3)      .     . 

.     .      Ruffin,  S.  C. 

REBECCA  C.  WANNAMAKER   ( 

1)     Clemson,  S.  C. 

JOHNSON   H.  WARD    (1)      . 

Ninety  Six,  S.  C. 

MICHAEL   C.  WARD    (2)      .     . 

.      Marion.  S.  C. 

RALEIGH    O.    WARD    (1) 

Effingham.  S.  C. 

DAVID   A.   WARDLAW    (3) 

.      Whitmire,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  S.  WARDLAW   (2)     . 

St.  Matthews,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM   G.  WARDLAW    (3) 

Anderson.  S.  C. 

JOHN   H.  WARNER    (2)      .     . 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM    R.   WARNER    (1)      . 

Greenwood,  S.  C. 

JAMES  D.  WARREN    (3)   .  Char 

eston  Hghts.,  S.  C. 

JOHN   N.  WARREN    (1)      .     . 

.     .      Startex.S.  C. 

KATHERINE  C.  WARREN    (1) 

Easley,  S.  C. 

RUFUS    R.   WARREN    (1)      .      . 

.      .      Olar,  S.  C. 

JOHN    M.  WATERS    (2)      .     . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

BEVERLY  R.  WATKINS   (1)     . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

GARY    M.  WATKINS    (2)      .     . 

Clemson.  S.  C. 

GEORGE  L.  WATKINS   (1)     . 

Bishopville,  S.  C. 

THOMAS  F.  WATKINS    (2)      . 

.     .     Seneca.  S. C. 

WILLIAM    J.    WATKINS    (2) 

Batesburg,  S.  C. 

BEN  G.  WATSON    (3)      .     .     . 

N.  Augusta,  S.  C. 

CHRIS    M.   WATSON    (3) 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

CLYDE  T.  WATSON   (3)     .     . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

JAMES  C.  WATSON    (1)      .     . 

Florence,  S.  C. 

JERRY  S.  WATSON    (1)      .     . 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

JOSEPH  P.  WATSON   (3)     .     . 

.     Anderson,  S.  C. 

MICHAEL  S.  WATSON   (1)     . 

Simpsonville,  S.  C. 

ROBERT   L.   WATSON    III    (1) 

Anderson.  S.  C. 

RODERICK  M.  WATSON   II   (3 

Ridge  Spg..  S.  C. 

SHERRILL  L.  WATSON   (3)     . 

Edgefield,  S.  C. 

THOMAS   H.  WATSON    (1) 

Camden.  S.  C. 

LARRY   E.  WATTS    (1)      .     .     . 

Florence,  S.  C. 

LAWRENCE   S.  WATTS    (3)     . 

Morris  Plains,  N.J. 

PATRICK   R.  WATTS    (2)      .     . 

Camden.  S.  C. 

WALDO  J.  WATTS   (2)      .     . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

PATRICIA   B.  WAYNE   (1) 

Magnolia,  Mass. 

HENRY  F.  WEATHERS.  JR.  (3) 

Fountain  Inn,  S.  C. 

JOHN  O.  WEATHERS  (1)     . 

Bowman.  S.  C. 

KENNETH  J.  WEATHERS   (1)   . 

Fountain  Inn,  S.  C. 

LAWRENCE  L.  WEATHERS  (2) 

Bowman,  S.  C. 

JOHN   J.  WEAVER   III    (3)      . 

Bennettsville,  S.  C. 

PRISCILLA   A.    WEAVER    (1) 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

HENRY   M.  WEBB   (2)     .     .     . 

.      Hartsville.S.  C. 

PETER   F.  WEDDELL   (3)      .     . 

.      Goshen,  Ind. 

BARBARA   L.  WEEKS    (1)      .     . 

Florence,  S.  C 

CALVIN   R.  WEEKS    (2)      .     . 

.     Savannah,  Ga. 

PRESTON   H.  WEEKS,  JR.    (1) 

.      .      A.ken.S.  C 

THOMAS  J.  WEEKS   (1)      .     . 

Ware  Shoals,  S.  C 

FRANK  J.  WEISENSEE  (2)     . 

Toms  River,  N.J 

PATRICIA  A.   WEISNER    (1) 

Laurens,  S.  C 

BARBARA  A.  WELBORN    (2) 

.      .      Pickens,  S.  C 

JAMES   M.  WELBORN    (3)      . 

.      Anderson,  S.C 

JULIUS  W.  WELBORN   III    (2) 

.     .     Tryon,  N.  C 

LYNN    C.   WELBORN    (3) 

.      .      Pickens,  S.C 

HENRY  D.  WELCH   (2)     .     . 

Society  Hill.  S.C 

HOWARD  J.  WELCH  (1)     .    . 

Salisbury,  N.  C 

ROBERT   L.  WELCH    (2)      .     . 

.      .      Dillon,  S.C 

BARBARA  B.  WELLS   (2)     .     . 

Anderson,  S.  C 

CONNIE  E.  WELLS   (1)      .     . 

.      .     Tillman,  S.C 

JEROME   C.   WELLS    (2)      .     . 

Orangeburg,  S.  C. 

WAYNE    C.    WELLS    (3)      .      . 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

LAURA  S.  WELSH    (1)      .     .     . 

.     Walhalla,  S.  C. 

STEPHEN    L.   WELSH    (2)      .     . 

.      Walhalla,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  S.  WENNERSTEN    (3) 

.    Glen  Rock,  N.J. 

RICHARD    B.    WERTS    (3) 

.      Ninety  Six,  S.  C. 

ERNEST    R.   WESSINGER    (1) 

.      Columbia,  S.  C. 

J.    HENRY    WESSINGER    (3) 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

JAMES   E.   WEST    (1)      .     .     . 

Simpsonville,  S.  C. 

JERRY  J    WEST    ( 1 )      .     .     . 

ROBERT   P.  WEST   (1)      ... 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

THOMAS   H.  WEST    (1)      .     . 

.      .      Marion.  S.  C. 

VIRGINIA    L.   WEST    (2)      .      . 

Atlanta,  Ga. 

WALTER    D.   WEST    (1)      .     . 

Easley,  S.  C. 

JAMES   F.  WESTBROOK    (3)      . 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

JAMES  K.  WESTBURY,  JR.   (1) 

St.  Matthews,  S.  C. 

DELWIN  N.  WESTMORELAND 

(1)     .    A,ken,S.  C. 

MARY  K.  WESTMORELAND    (1 

)    .   Lancaster,  S.  C. 

JEFFREY  M.  WESTON    (2)     . 

.     .     Union,  S.C. 

KEITH   E.  WHATLEY    (1)      .     . 

.     Greenville,  S.  C. 

PIERCE  L.  WHATLEY  (2)     .     . 

.     Columbia,  S.  C. 

LEE  E.   WHEATLEY    (2)      .     . 

Augusta,  Ga. 

ROBERT  C.  WHEATLEY  (3]     . 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

JOHN  H.  WHEELER   (3)     .     . 

.     .     Saluda,  S.C. 

RICHARD  D.  WHEELER    (3) 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

DON  V.  WHELCHEL    (3)      . 

.      Gaffney,  S.  C. 

C.  W.  WHETSTONE,  JR.   (2)   . 

St.  Matthews,  S.C. 

CRAIG   N    WHITE   (2)      .     . 

Fairfax,  Va. 

PAUL   M.  WHITE    (1)      ... 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

PHYLLIS  A.  WHITE    (3)      .     . 

W.Columbia,  S.C. 

ROBERT   B.  WHITE   (3)      .     . 

.      Greenville,  S.C. 

R.   E.  WHITE,  JR.   (1)      .     .     . 

Fountain  Inn,  S.  C. 

ROGER  W.  WHITE  (1)     .     . 

Bonneau,  S.  C. 

RONNIE   B.  WHITE    (2)      .     . 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

SAMUEL   B.  WHITE   (1)      .     . 

Timmonsville,  S.  C. 

SCOTT   M.  WHITE   (1)      .     . 

Gaffney,  S.  C. 

THELMA  L.  WHITE   (1)     .     . 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

THOMAS    R.    WHITE    (1)      . 

.      Wmnsboro,  S.  C. 

WORTHLYN  A.  WHITE  (2)     . 

.     Columbia,  S.  C. 

JOHN    A.    WHITENER    (2)      . 

Lancaster,  S.  C. 

MARILYN   S.   WHITENER    (1) 

Newberry,  S.  C. 

RALPH   E.  WHITESELL    (2)      . 

.     Rock   Hill,  S.C. 

MICHAEL   L.  WHITFIELD    (3) 

Anderson,  S.  C. 

BRUCE   E.  WHITLOCK    (1)      . 

Cottageville,  S.  C. 

CHARLES  G.  WHITMIRE   (3) 

.     Greenville,  S.  C. 

JUDITH  A.  WHITMIRE   (3)      . 

.     Greenville,  S.C. 

RAYMOND  R.  WHITT,  JR.   (2) 

.     .     Easley,  S.  C. 

DAVID  M.  WHITTAKER  (3)     . 

.     Rhinebeck,  N.Y. 

CECELIA   E.   WHITTEN    (1)      . 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

ELIZABETH   R.  WHITTINGTON 

(1)       .      Loris,  S.  C. 

FORREST  M.  WHITTINGTON 

(3)    .    .    Loris,  S.C. 

GRADY  D.  WICKER    (3)      .     . 

.      Newberry,  S.  C. 

DANIEL  S.  WIGGERS   (3)      . 

.      .      Pomar.a.S.  C. 

DONALD  H.  WIGGINS  (3)    . 

Pt.  Pleasant,  W.  Va 

MARY   K.  WIGGINS    (2)     .    . 

Pt.  Pleasant,  W.  Va 

ROBERT  L.  WIGGINS  (3)     . 

.     .     Clemson,  S.  C 

JULIE  A.  WILCOX   (2) 

.     .     .      Elkton,  Md 

JOSEPH  J.  WILEY   III    (3)     . 

Summerville,  S.  C 

RICHARD  L.  WILEY    (2)      .     . 

Anderson,  S.  C 

VIVIAN    J.   WILEY    (1)      .      . 

.       Darlington,  S.C 

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WILLIAM   J.   WILFINSER    ( 
ROBERT  T.  WILKINS   (2) 
ROBERT  M.  WILKINSON    ( 
DAVID   C.   WILLIAMS    (I) 
DEBRA   L.   WILLIAMS    (I) 
DONNA   S.   WILLIAMS    (3) 

EDGAR    G.   WILLIAMS    (I) 


.      .      Emmaus,  Pa. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

Walterboro.  S.  C. 

Taylors,  S.  C. 

Greenville,  S.  C. 

Florence,  S.  C. 

.      Rock  Hill.  S.  C. 


FRAN  WILLIAMS  (I)  .  .  .  Charleston.  S.  C. 
HARRISON  J.  WILLIAMS  (I)  .  Hickory,  S.  C. 
JAMES  H.  WILLIAMS  (2)  .  W.  Columbia.  S.  C. 
JAMES  R.  WILLIAMS  (3)  .  .  Newberry,  S.  C. 
JOHN    F.   WILLIAMS    (3)       .      .      Cleveland,  N.  C. 


JOHN  K.  WILLIAMS  [I 
JOHN  L.  WILLIAMS  (I 
JUDITH  L.  WILLIAMS 
MARK  R.  WILLIAMS  ( 
MELVIN  Z.  WILLIAMS 
NANCY   L.  WILLIAMS 


Columbia.  S.  C. 

Dover,  Del. 

.      Asheville.  N.C. 

,      Greenville,  S.  C. 

Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 

Seneca,  S.  C. 


NORMAN    F.   WILLIAMS    (2]      .  Pendleton,  S.  C. 

NORMAN    R.    WILLIAMS    (2)      .  .      Easley,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  T.   WILLIAMS    (I)      .     .  .      Cayce.  S.  C. 

RONNIE  A.  WILLIAMS   (I)      .     .  .     Seneca,  S.  C. 

RUSSELL    S.    WILLIAMS    (2)      .  Greenville,  S.  C. 

SAMUEL  F.  WILLIAMS    (I)      .     .  Allendale,  S.  C. 

TERRY    E.   WILLIAMS    (3)      .      .  Greenville.  S.  C. 

GENE    R.    WILLIAMSON    (3)      .  .      Salters,  S.  C. 

HOWARD   D.  WILLIAMSON    (3)  .    Cheraw,  S.  C 

WILLIAM    P.WILLIAMSON    (2)  .     .     York,  S.  C. 

WARREN   D.  WILLOUGHBY   (I)  Virginia  Bch..  Va. 

ALLISON    L.   WILSON    (I)      .      .  .      Greer,  S.  C. 


ARNOLD  D.  WILSON  (I) 
CAROLE  B.  WILSON  (2) 
CHAYLA  L.  WILSON  (I  ) 
CURTIS  D.  WILSON  (I) 
ERICA  J.  WILSON  (3)  . 
WAYNE  E.  WILSON    (3) 

FRED  G.  WILSON    (I)  . 

GARLAND   K.  WILSON  (3 

J.   LEWIS  WILSON    (I)  . 

JANICE  E.  WILSON   (3)  . 

JOHN    E.   WILSON    (I)  . 

KEITH    M.  WILSON    (2)  . 

RALPH  E.  WILSON  (I)  . 
RICHARD  P.  WILSON  (3) 
WILLIAM  G.  WILSON  (3) 
JOSEPH  R.  WIMMER  (2) 
JAMES  H.  WINBURN  (I) 
JOHN  D.  WINBURN    (3)     .     . 

LARRY  D.  WINDHAM  (2)  . 
DOUGLAS  A.  WINKELMANN 
DAVID  M.  WINKLES,  JR.  (3) 
PHILIP  B.  WINSTON  (2)  .  . 
FRANK  W.  WIRTH  (I)  .  . 
JOSEPH    A.   WISE    (I)      .     . 


.     .      Lancaster,  Pa. 

Clemson,  S.  C. 

Moncks  Corner,  S.  C. 

.     Towson.  Md. 

.      Greenville,  S.  C. 

.      .     Abbeville,  S.  C. 

Laurens,  S.  C. 
.  .  Fort  Mill,  S.  C. 
.  .  .  Seneca.  S.  C. 
.  .  Four  Oaks,  N.C. 
.  .  Abbeville,  S.  C. 
.      .      .      Atlanta,  Ga. 

.     .     Meadville.  Pa. 

Columbia.  S.  C. 

.     .     Abbeville.  S.  C. 

Cayce,  S.  C. 

Galivants  Ferry.  S.  C. 

.     .     Columbia,  S.  C. 

.     .  Sumter,  S.  C. 

[I)  .  Arlington,  Va. 
.  .  Oswego,  S.  C. 
.  Jonesboro.  Ga. 
,  Schnecksville.  Pa. 
.      Watchung,  N.  J. 


LARRY  V.  WISE  (3)  . 
SUSAN  C.  WISE  (I)  . 
CONRAD  W.  WISINGER 
ANDREW  F.  WITKO  (2) 
STEVE  L.  WITT  (2)  .  . 
JAMES  D.  WITTER   (3)     . 


.  .  Columbia,  S.  C. 
.  .  .  Blackville.  S.  C. 
(3)  Saddle  Brook,  N.J. 
.  .  .  Alexandria,  Va. 
.  Capitol  Heights,  Md. 
.     .     .     Chaffee,  N.  Y. 


BRIAN  A.  WOLFE  (I) 
JOYCE   A.   WOLFE    (I) 
FOREST  J.  WOOD    (6) 
GARY  T.  WOOD    (I) 
JOHN  W.  WOOD   (3) 
PAIGE  L.  WOOD   (I)     , 

PAMELA  A.  WOOD   (2) 
PHIL   E.   WOOD    (I)      .     . 
RICHARD   O.   WOOD    (3)      . 
DERRELL  E.  WOODFIN   (I)     . 
ANDREW  D.  WOODHAM,  JR. 
SALLY  H.  WOODLE   (I)      .     . 

EDWARD  D.  WOODROW  (l) 
JAMES  D.  WOODSON    (3)      . 
NANCY   A.   WOODSON    (2)      . 
DEWARD  B.  WOOLBRIGHT  III 
JACOUE  L.  WOOTEN   (I)     . 
RICHARD  E.  WOOTEN   (3)     . 


Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
Lancaster,  S.  C. 
China  Grove,  N.  J. 
West  Union,  S.  C. 
Great  Falls,  S.  C. 
Mt.  Pleasant.  S.  C. 

Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C. 
.  Woodruff,  S.  C. 
.  Lake  City,  S.  C. 
.  Gramling,  S.  C. 
(2)  Bish'ville,  S.  C. 
Greenwood,  S.  C. 

.     .     Olanta.S.  C. 

Easley.  S.  C. 

.      .      Liberty.  S.  C. 

|2)   .  Sptbg.,  S.  C. 

Greenville.  S.  C. 

Pendleton.  S.  C. 


DON  A.  WORLEY  (2]  ....  Newberry,  S.  C. 
JOHN  W.  WORSHAM  (3)  .  .  Bamberg.  S.  C. 
ZACHERY  R.  WOULDLAST  (2)  .  Abbey  Lane.  Ire. 
STEPHEN  G.  WRAY  (3)  ....  Gaffney,  S.  C. 
BETTY  Z.  WRIGHT  (2)  .  .  .  Holly  Hill,  S.  C. 
BILLY   R.  WRIGHT    (I)      ....     Chester.  S.  C. 

CLYDE  R.  WRIGHT  (3)  .  .  .  Gastonia.  N.  C. 
JOYCE  LEE  WRIGHT  (2)  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
JUDITH  E.WRIGHT  (2)  .  .  .  .  Ward.  S.  C. 
MARK  A.  WRIGHT  (I)  .  ...  Havertown,  Pa. 
SHERRY  H.  WRIGHT  (I)  .  .  Gastonia.  N.  C. 
THOMAS   L.   WRIGHT    (3)      .      .      .      Duncan.  S.  C. 

WILLIAM  G.  WRIGHT  (3)  .  .  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
WILLIE  T.  WRIGHT  (I)  .  .  .  New  York.  N.Y. 
PHYLLIS  H.  WRONG  (3)  .  .  .  Lynchburg,  Va. 
THOMAS   W.   WURTZ    (2)      .     .     Wantagh,  N.Y. 

DAVID  C.  WYLIE   (I) Chester,  S.  C. 

ROBERT   S.   WYLIE    (3)      .      .      .      Blacksburg.  S.  C. 

WILLIAM  L.  WYLIE.  JR.  (I)  .  Wmnsboro,  S.  C. 
WILLIAM    E.   WYMAN    (I)      .     .      Mt.  Lakes.  N.  J. 

DAVID  L.  WYNN    (I) Cheraw.  S.  C. 

JOSEPH   E.  WYSOWSKI    (I)      .     Westbrook,  Conn. 

CLIFF   YATES    (2) Lancaster,  S.  C. 

NAOMI    YATES    (I) Olanta    S.  C. 

RAY  A.  YAUGER  (3)  .  .  .  .  Uniontown,  Pa. 
JAMES  C.  YEAMAN  (2)  .  .  .  Durham.  N.  C. 
LARRY  E.  YONCE  (2)  ....  Johnston.  S.  C. 
GARY  D.  YOUELL  (2)  .  .  Hendersonvllle,  N.  C. 
JAMES  E.  YOUMANS  (2)  .  .  .  Varnville,  S.  C. 
AMY  C.  YOUNG   (I) Cassatt,  S.  C. 

JAMES  R.  YOUNG  (2)  ....  Kershaw.  S.  C. 
OTTO  J.  YOUNG.  JR.  (2)  .  .  Greenwood,  S.  C. 
RICK  P.  YOUNG  (2)  .  .  .  Mooresville,  N.  C. 
STEVEN  D.  YOUNG  (I)  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
THOMAS  O.  YOUNG  (2)  .  .  .  Brunson,  S.  C. 
WOODROW  C.  YOUNG   (I)     .     .     Duncan,  S.  C. 

EDWARD  M.YOUNG  (2)  .  .  Columbia,  S.  C. 
DAVID  C.  ZACHARIAS  (2)  .  .  .  Berwyn,  Pa. 
ODELL  C.  ZACHARY  (2)  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
CARL  A.  ZAMBON  (3)  .  .  .  Oxon  Hill.  Md. 
CARL  HENRY  ZIPF  (2)  .  .  .  Bryn  Mawr.  Pa. 
NICK  D.  ZUNGOLI   (I)     .     .     .     Bloomfield,  N.  J. 


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DABNEY  H.  ADAMS  ....  Greenville,  S.  C. 
DAVID  C.  ALDERMAN  ....  Sumter.  S.  C. 
GWENDOLYN    S.    ALDRICH      .      Greenville,  S.  C. 

JOHN   C.  ALFORD Sumter,  S.  C. 

ALBERT  D.  ALLBRITTON  ....  Sumter,  S.  C. 
JAMES    I.    ANDERSON      ....      Sumter,  S.  C. 

DAVID  A.  ANDREWS     ....     Greenville,  S.  C. 

LARRY    L.    ARDIS Sumter,  S.  C. 

JOHNNY  S.  BAILEY  ....  Greenville,  S.  C. 
MIKEL  J.  BARBARE  ....  Greenv.lle,  S.  C. 
MARVIN  D.  BARFIELD  ....  Sumter,  S.  C. 
DOROTHY  C.   BARNETTE     ....     Greer.  S.  C. 

BENNIE  T.   BARWICK Sumter,  S.  C. 

MARCUS   L.   BAUGH     ....     Greenville,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  H.   BEATY Sumter,  S.  C. 

BURA    H.    BECK Memphis,  Tenn. 

GLENN  A.  BLACKWELL  ....  Mauld.n,  S.  C. 
GARY    M.    BLANTON      ....      Greenville,  S.  C. 


LINDA    M.    BONEY Sumter,  S.  C. 

TERRY  A.   BRAGG Greenv.lle,  S.  C. 

VERNA    M.    BRITTON      .      .      .      Hemingway,  S.  C. 

CHRIS  L.  BROOKS Greenville,  S.  C. 

ALLISON  T.  BROWN  ....  Greenville,  S.  C. 
BILLY    H.    BROWN Easley,  S.  C. 

SIDNEY    M.    BROWN Sumter,  S.  C. 

SONIA  M.  BROWN  ....  Bishopville,  S.  C. 
RICHARD  O.  CANNON  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
MICHAEL  D.  CARLON  ....  Sumter,  S.  C. 
WILLIAM  H.  CARROLL  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
CHARLES  E.  CHANDLER,  JR.     .     .     Sumter,  S.  C. 

KARL   B.   CHANDLER Sumter,  S.  C. 

GEORGE    R.   CLARK Boykin,  S.  C. 

LARRY   W.  CLARK Boykin,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  V.   COMEAU      ....      Piedmont,  S.  C. 

JOHN    A.   CONNELL Sumter,  S.  C. 

ROBERT   L.   COOK Dalzell,  S.  C. 

DAVID  P.  COPELAND  ....  Bethune,  S.  C. 
JACKSON   M.  COPELAND     ....     Greer,  S.  C. 

ROY   A.   COX Greer,  S.  C. 

JOSEPH    L.   CRAZE Greenville,  S.  C 

MICHAEL  D.  CULPEPPER  .  .  Greenv.lle,  S.  C. 
PATRICIA  A.  DALY Sumter,  S.  C. 

RANDY   H.   DANIELS Alcolu,  S.  C. 

MARY   J.    DAVIS Wedgefield,  S.  C. 

HERBERT  O.   DEW Bishopville.  S.  C. 

ROBERT  A.   DICKEY Camden,  S.  C. 

WILLIAM  A.  DICKEY  ....  Camden,  S.  C. 
CHESTA  T.    DIVELEY Sumter,  S.  C. 

JAMES    E.   DOBSON      ....      Greenville,  S.  C. 

DAVID  C.  DORITY Sumter,  S.  C. 

GINNY    LEE    DRIVER Sumter,  S.  C. 

DENNIS  H.  EDWARDS  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
THOMAS  E.  EDWARDS  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
WILLIAM    H.    FISHBURNE      .      .      .      Sumter,  S.  C. 

RANDAL    B.    FLOWERS      ....      Sumter,  S.  C. 

JOSEPH   M.  FLOYD NewZion.S.  C. 

MELVIN    D.    FORT Sumter,  S.  C. 

PHILLIP  C.  FREEMAN  .  .  .  Greenv.lle,  S.  C. 
KASPER  F.  FULGHUM  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
MICHAEL   R.  GILLIAM     .     .     .     Greenville.  S.  C. 


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BRENDA   L.   GOODWIN      .      .      .      Greenville.  S.  C. 

DEBBIE  L.  GORDON Sumter,  S.  C. 

DANNY   Z.   GRAY Greenville,  S.  C. 

ERNEST  S.  GRAY,  JR.  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
REX    R.   GRAY Greenville,  S.  C. 

FRANK  R.  GRAYBEAL Sumter,  S.  C. 

CHARLES   D.  GREEN Sumter,  S.  C. 

JUDY    L.   GRIFFIN Sumter,  S.  C. 

KERRY  R.  GRUBBS Greenville,  S.  C. 

RICHARD  W.  GRUBBS  .  .  .  Greenville,  S.  C. 
JOHN   W.  GUILDS Sumter,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  B.  GUTSHALL  ....  Sumter.  S.  C. 
PATRICIA    L.    HAIRSTON      .      .      .      Taylors,  S.  C. 

DAMON    E.    HALEY,   JR Sumter,  S.  C. 

PETER   T.    HALEY Pinewood,  S.  C. 

ERNIE    D.    HATFIELD Sumter,  S.  C. 

DAVID   E.   HAZELWOOD     ....     Sumter,  S.  C. 

MICHAEL   E.    HILL Sumter,  S.  C. 

WAYNE   F.   HILL,  JR.     .     .     .     T.mmonsville.  S.  C. 

DARLENE    HODGE Manning,  S.  C. 

MARLENE   HODGE Manning,  S.  C. 

J.   DAVID  HOLLADAY Sumter.  S.  C. 

REBECCA  L.  HUSKINS Sumter,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  O.   HUTCHENS     ....     Sumter,  S.  C. 

HELENE  P.   ISAACS Greenville,  S.  C. 

MARION   D.  JENKINSON      .      .      Summerton,  S.  C. 

JOHN   K.  JENNINGS Sumter.  S.  C. 

ROBERT  A.  JOHNSON  .  .  .  Greenv.lle,  S.  C. 
S.ALLEN    KEMMERLIN      ....      Sumter,  S.  C. 

RICHARD  R.  KIRK Greenville,  S.  C. 

LARRY  R.  KNIGHTON     .     .     .     Simpsonville,  S.  C. 

ERNEST  R.  KOLB Sumter,  S.  C. 

MARCIA  C.   KOLB Sumter,  S.  C. 

DAVID   E.   LAKE Greenville.  S.  C. 

JEANETTE  LANCIANESE     .     .     .     Greenville,  S.  C. 

BETH    LAWTON Greenville,  S.  C. 

M.    ELLEN    LAWTON      ....      Greenville.  S.  C. 

SHIRLEY  J.  LEACH Sumter.  S.  C. 

GEORGE   W.    LEE Greenville,  S.  C. 

MICHAEL   E.   LEE Boykin.  S.  C. 

MICHAEL   B.    LINK Taylors.  S.  C. 

CLAUDIA  J.  LOWDER  ....  Manning.  S.  C. 
RONALD  H.  McCOLLEN  .  .  .  Greenv.lle,  S.  C. 
CHARLES  L.  McCORD,  JR.  .  .  Manning,  S.  C. 
FRANKIE   D.    McELVEEN      .      .      .      Lynchburg.  S.  C. 

TERESA  J.  McGINNIS Sumter.  S.  C. 

HUBERT  P.  MclNTYRE     ....     Greenv.lle,  S.  C. 

MICHAEL   F.   McLEOD Sumter,  S.  C. 

ROBERT  L.  McMAHAN  .  .  .  Shaw  AFB,  S.  C. 
HAROLD   W.   MORGAN      ....      Belton,  S.  C. 

CHARLES  D.  MORRIS Sumter,  S.  C. 

RUBIN    N.    MORRIS,  JR Alcolu.  S.  C. 

MARK    L.    MOSELEY Sumter,  S.  C. 

MIKE   T.    MUNN Camden,  S  C. 

HOMER   B.   NASH Mann.ng.  S.  C. 

D.    MAVINE    NORRIS Greer,  S.  C. 

JEOFFERY  J.   NYBORG     ....     Sumter,  S.  C. 

KAY  A.  OLDHOUSER Sumter,  S.  C. 

WILSON    H.  OLDHOUSER,  JR.    .    .    Sumter,  S.  C. 


WADE  T.  OXENDINE Dalzell,  S.  C. 

MARLA  J.  PADGETT Camden,  S.C. 

JOHN   M.  PADGETT Camden,  S.  C. 

BEVERLEE  R.  PAGE Sumter,  S.  C. 

JOHN   C.   PARKER Greenville.  S.  C. 

RICHARD  E.  PARKER Camden,  S.  C. 


WILLIAM   R.   PATRICK     ....     Greenville 

AMY    R.    PEREZ Sumter 

LOUIS    C.    PIPER Sumter 

HERMAN    B.   PLAYER Sumter 

JAMES    F.    POOLE Sumter 

ALLAN    K.   PRESSLEY     ....     Greenville 

JOHN  D.  PRINCE,  JR Sumter 

LOIS   C.   PRITCHARD Sumter 

STEVEN  K.  QUATTLEBAUM  .  .  Manning 
MELVIN  W.  RAINES  ....  Greenville 
MITCHELL   D.   RAY Greenville 


K.  WAYNE  REED Sir 


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JAMES   C.   REEVES     .     .     . 

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S.C. 

BARRY  M.  REYNOLDS     .     . 

.     .     Sumter 

S.C. 

LARRY   B.  REYNOLDS     .     . 

.     .     Sumter 

S.C. 

LORA  F.  ROBERTSON     .     .     . 

.     Greenville 

S.C. 

JEANETTE  O.   ROGERS     .     . 

Taylors 

S.C. 

NANCY   L.   ROGERS     .     .     . 

.      .      Sumter 

s  r. 

BURRELL  S.  ROGERSON     . 

.      .      Sumter 

s.c. 

THOMAS   E.   ROSS     .     .     .     . 

.      .      Sumter 

s  c. 

ANDREW  J.  SARANKO     .     . 

Greenville 

S.C. 

WILLIAM   H.  SEYMOUR     . 

.     .     Sumter 

S.C. 

LINDA  J.   SMITH      .... 

S.C. 

RIGGIE  C.  SMITH     .     .     .     . 

S.C. 

BARRY  G.  SPRUELL     .     .     . 

.     Greenv.lle 

S.C. 

STANLEY  K.  STEEN          .     . 

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REBA  A.  STOKES 

.      .      .     Greer 

s  r 

DANNY   H.  STONE     .     .     . 

.      Williamston 

s.c. 

RICHARD  C.  STRAUSS     .     . 

.      .      Sumter 

s.c. 

TERRILL   D.  STRICKLAND     . 

.      .      .      Elgin 

s.c. 

MARY    M.   STROM      .     .     . 

.       Piedmont 

s.c. 

STEVE  G.  SUMNER     .     .     .     . 

s.c. 

WILLIAM  G.  TATE     .     .     .     . 

s.c. 

STEPHANIE  A.  TAYLOR     . 

.      .      Sumter 

s.c. 

JAMES    E.  THIGPEN      .     .     . 

.      .      Sumter 

s  r 

A.  LOUISE  TOBIAS     .     .     . 

.      .      Wilson 

s  r. 

RICHARD  A.  TRAYNHAM     . 

Greenville 

s.c. 

LAURA   M.  TROUTMAN      . 

.      .     Sumter 

s.c. 

JAMES    M.   TURNER      .     .      . 

Greenville 

s.c. 

KATHLEEN   VAN   GIESON      . 

Greenville 

s.c. 

JAMES  O.  VAUGHN     .     .     . 

Greenville 

s.c. 

JERRINE   R.  VERDIN     .     .     . 

Greenville 

s.c. 

KENNETH  C.  VINSON     .     . 

Camden 

s.c. 

MICHAEL  E.  WATSON     .     . 

s.c. 

MARTHA  A.  WELLMON      . 

Greer 

s.c. 

DAVID   E.  WHAM,  JR.     , 

Gray  Courl 

s.c 

NEAL   A.   WHITE      .      .      .      . 

Greenville 

s.c 

STUAR   E.  WHITE     .     . 

.      .      Sumter 

s  r 

DAVID   A.   WHITTLE      .      .     . 

.      .      Sumter 

s.c 

ELLEN   M.  WILLIAMS     .     . 

Greenville 

s.c 

LARRY   A.   WILLIAMS      .     . 

s.c 

JOHN  W.  WINDHAM     . 

.     .     .     Sumter 

s.c 

THOMAS   F.  YEARGIN     .     . 

Greenville 

s.c 

SANDRA  K.  YOUNT    .     .     . 

.     .     .     Sumter 

s.c 

EXTENSION  STUDENTS 


^ 


Grant  A.  Dease 
John  H.  Jay 
Daniel  G.  Mace 


ORGANIZATIONS  INDEX 


Ag-Bio  Council,  273 

Ag   Econ  Club,  274 

Air  Force   ROTC,   338 

Alpha   Gamma,    190 

Alpha   Phi  Omega,   316 

Alpha   Tau   Alpha,   252 

Alpha  Zeta,   250 

AATCC,  270 

AATT,  271 

American   Ceramic  Society,   272 

American   Chemical   Society,  275 

American   Dairy  Science  Association,  276 

AIA,   278 

AlAgE,   277 

AlChE,  280 

ASCE,   284 

ASME,  286 

Angel   Flight,   341 

Army   Flight   Program,   344 

Army   ROTC,   342 

Arnold  Air  Society,   348 

Associated   General   Contractors,   298 

Baptist  Student   Union,   318 

Beta   Sigma   Chi,    194 

Block   and   Bridle  Club,  288 

Block  "C"   Club,  66 

Blue   Key,  254 

Campus  Crusade  for  Christ,   320 

Canterbury  Club,   321 

Capers,   351 

Central   Dance  Association,    148 

Cheerleaders,   64 

Chester  County  Club,   322 

Chi   Lambda,  242 

The  Chronicle,    166 

Clemson   Food   Science  Club,   295 

Clemson  4-H   Club,   294 

Clemson   Horticulture  Club,   302 

Clemson   Players,    I  78 

Company  C-4,   352 

Concert   Band,    174 

Counter  Guerrillas,   356 

Debate  Team,   323 

Delta   Kappa   Alpha,    198 

Delta   Phi    Kappa,  202 

Delta   Sigma    Nu,   291 

Delta  Theta   Chi,  206 

Fellowship  of  Christian   Athletes,   324 

Flight   Instructor  Program,   340 

Forestry  Club,  296 


Gamma   Alpha   Mu,  253 

Gamma   Beta    Phi,  256 

Gamma   Omega    Phi,   325 

Glee  Club,    176 

Geology  Club,   301 

Inter-Fraternity  Council,    184 

Inter-Sorority  Council,    188 

lota   Lambda   Sigma,  282 

Kappa   Alpha   Sigma,   303 

Kappa   Sigma   Nu,  214 

Light   Brigade,  345 

Mu   Beta    Psi,  257 

Newman   Student  Association,   326 

Numeral   Society,  218 

Omicron  Zeta  Tau,   222 

Order  of  Athena,   258 

Oxfords,   327 

Poultry  Science  Club,   306 

PR  4th    Regimental   Headquarter,   350 

PR   Pledges,   354 

Phi   Eta   Sigma,   260 

Ph.   Kappa   Delta,   226' 

Phi    Kappa    Phi,   262 

Phi   Psi,  259 

Poultry  Science  Club,   306 

Pickens,   County  Club,   328 

Pre-Vetennary  Club,   308 

RPA  Club,   307 

Scabbard   and   Blade,   346 

Sigma   Alpha   Zeta,  230 

Sigma   Beta   Chi,  234 

Sigma    Kappa    Epsilon,  238 

Sigma    Psi   Nu,   283 

Sigma  Tau   Epsilon,   312 

SAAgEd,   310 

SAM,   314 

SAME,  290 

Sentimental  Jazzmen,   330 

SSOC,   329 

TAPS,    142 

Tau   Beta   Pi,  264 

Tau   Sigma   Delta,  265 

The  Tiger,    154 

Tiger  Band,    170 

Tiger  Brotherhood,  266 

Wesley   Foundation,   336 

WSBF,    160 

Xi   Sigma    Pi,   268 

Young   Democrats,   331 

YMCA  Cabinet,  332 

Young   Republicans,   334 


WB! 


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PATRONS 


WILLIAM  E.  GORE,  JR. 
Ocean   Drive   Beach,   S.   C. 


W.  D.  GENTRY,  D.D.S. 
Clemson,  S.   C. 


BISCOE  ALLSBROOK 
Allsbroolc,  S.  C. 


MISS  VIRGINIA  BOUNDS 
Lancaster,   Pa. 


RADIO  STATION  WSSC 
Sumter,  S.  C. 


THE  COUNTY  BANK 
Greenwood,  S.  C. 


THE  W.  B.  JOHNSON  FAMILY 
Lancaster,   Pa. 

THE  W.  F.  BOUNDS  FAMILY 
Lancaster,  Pa. 


DR.  C.  H.  WRIGHT,  Optometrist 
Clemson,  S.  C. 


WESC  RADIO 

"six  sixty   in   Dixie" 
Greenville,   S.   C. 


DR.  C.  B.  LESESNE,  D.D.S. 
Spartanburg,  S.  C. 


McMillan  bunes,  townsend, 

&  BOWEN 

Greenville,  S.  C. 


MRS.  EDWARD  L.  PROCTOR 
Conway,  S.  C. 

LOCKWOOD  GREEN  ENGINEERS,  INC. 
Spartanburg,   S.   C. 


ROY  E.  CRANFORD 
Greensboro,   N.  C. 


DRS.  BAROODY,  BAROODY, 
&  O'BRYAN 
Florence,  S.  C. 


MARTIN  RADIO  SERVICE 
Clemson,  S.  C. 


MRS.  EDWARD  L.  PROCTER 
Conway,  S.  C. 


DR.  HOWARD  I.  GILCHRIST 
Williston,  S.  C. 


C.  R.  Hipp,  Inc. 


MECHANICAL  CONTRACTORS 


Charleston,  South  Carolina 


AIR  CONDITIONING 


PIPING 


SHEETMETAL 


SENIOR  DIRECTORY 


ABERNATHY,  WILLIAM  L. 

President    of    Chester    County    Clemson 

Club. 
ABRAMS.  ALBERT  WAYNE 

Sigma  Alpha  Zeta. 
ABRAMS,  JEFFREY  RONALD 

Arch.  Faculty  Award  1,  Tau  Sigma  Delta 

Award  2;   Rudolph  E.   Lee  Award  3;  Phi 

Eta  Sigma  1.  2,  3.  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  3,  4; 

Tau  Sigma  Delta  4,  5;  AIA  1 ,  2,  5;  Circle 

"K"  2;  Hillel-Brandeis  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
ACCOMANDO.  8RUNELLO 

Rugby  Club  3,  4. 
ACKER,  LOUIS  LIGON 

Clemson  Geo.  Club. 
ADAMS,  ELIZABETH  ROSE 

Elections    Board     1,    2;    YMCA    1.    2; 

Clemson  Players  1 ,  2.  3;  SEA  1,2. 
ADAMS.  JAMES  MERRILL 

Block  and  Bridle,  Program  Chairman  2. 

Vice-President    3,    President    4;    Ag-Bio 

Council  Reporter  4. 
AINSWORTH,  ROBERT  DOUGLAS 

American  Society  for  Metals  1,  2,  3,  4; 

ROTC-M.S.4. 
ALEXANDER,  MILTON  DONALD,  JR. 

Who's  Who;  Distinguished  Military  Cadet; 

Honor's    List;   DMS    ROTC;  Delta  Sigma 

Nu,     Secretary;     Tiger    Brotherhood    4; 

Senator  1,  2,  3,  4;  Senate  Clerk  2;  Central 

Spirit    Committee    2;    SCSSL    1,    2;    Rat 

Master    2,     3,     DKA     1.    2.    3,    4;    IFC 

Representative;     Company    Commander 

ROTC;  MFY;  Hall  Supervisor  2,  3;  Young 

Republicans 
ALLEN,  JERRY  WAYNE 

IEEE  3.  APO  2. 
ALLGOOD,  BARNETT  ALEXANDER    III 

Society  for  Advancement  of  Management 

3.4. 
ALSTON,  ROWLAND  POOLE,  JR. 

ESSO  Scholarship  1,  2.  3,  4;  SAAE  3.  4, 

Young  Republicans  4. 
ALTMAN,  JAMES  COLEY 

ASCE. 
AM  ICK,  HAROLD  CI  RE  MBA,  JR. 

APO  3,  4;  Sergeant-at-Arms  2. 
ANDERSON,  CARROLLS.  Ill 

Distinguished  Military  Cadet  4. 
ANDERSON,  JOHN  LAW 

Tiger  Brotherhood  4;  Delta  Kappa  Alpha. 
ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  BURTON 

Chess  Club  2. 
ARMSTRONG,  WILLIAM  SHAUL 

Kappa  Sigma  Nu  1,2,3,4. 
ARNOLD.  DAVID  COSBY 

S.  C.  Entomological  Society. 
ARNOLD,  FRANK  HERBERT.  Ill 

Phi  Sigma  Epsilon  4;  WSBF   1;  Glee  Club 

1 ,  2,  3,  4;  Young  Democrats  1,2. 
ASHLEY,  JOHN  RANDAL 

Best  news  story  in  a  large  college  news- 
paper by  SCCPA;  Peace  Fund  Scholar- 
ship; Gamma  Alpha  Mu  3,  4;  Young 
Democrats  4;  Tiger,  Junior  Staff  2, 
Assistant  News  Editor  3,  Executive  News 
Editor  4;  Alternate  to  the  National 
Executive  Board  of  the  U.  S.  Student 
Press  Association. 
ASKINS,  HARRY  RAYMOND 
AGC  4,  5;  Scuba  Diving  Club  1;  SAZ  2, 
3,  4,  5;  ADZ  3,  4;  University  Apts.  Club 

2,  3. 

ASKINS,  PAUL  WALKER 

Blue    Key    4;   Who's   Who;    High    Court. 

Chairman    4,    Secretary    3,    Attorney    2; 

Baptist  Student  Union  1,  2,  3,  4;  APO  1. 

2;  WSBF  1.2.  3.4. 
ATKINSON,  LARRY  NEARL 

Block   and  Bridle  Junior  Scholarship  3; 

Alpha    Zeta   2,    3,   4.    Vice-President   4; 

Block  and  Bridle  Club  2,  3,  4;  Treasurer 

3,  Vice-President  4. 
ATKINSON,  WAYNE  HARRIS 

IEEE  2.4. 
AVINGER.  HARRY  CARLISLE,  JR. 

IEEE  2.  3,  4.  Treasurer  4;  Beta  Sigma  Chi 

4;  Advanced  ROTC;  WSBF  4 
AYERS,  BOBBIE  FRANKLIN.  JR. 

Delta  Sigma  Nu  2,  3.  4:  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4. 

-B- 

BABB,  HARLEY  BERUIS,  III 

S   C   Education  Association  2. 
BAKER.  CHARLES  DOUGLAS,  JR. 

AIA    1,  2,   3;  YMCA  Freshman  Council; 

Young  Republicans  2.  3. 
BAKER,  STEVEN  W. 

WSBF  1,  2,  3,4. 
BANKS,  CHARLES  McHENRY 

Cotton   Producers  Scholarship   2;  Purina 

Scholarship  3,  Animal  Science  Award  2, 

3;    Block    and    Bridle    Club    1,    2,    3.    4; 

Chester  County  Clemson  Club  1.  2,  3,  4, 

Alpha  Zeta  2,  3.  4 
BARDSLEY,  CHARLES  EDWARD  III 

Phi  Eta  Sigma   1,  2.  3,  4;   IEEE  2,  3,  4; 

Amateur  Radio  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Young 

Republicans. 
BARKER,  JAMES  CECIL 

Rotary   Club  Scholarship;  AlChE;   Vice 

-President   Student    Body    at   Sumter    2; 

YOFC,  Clemson  At  Sumpter. 
BARKER,  JAMES  FRAZIER 

Who's  Who;  Lansdon  Cherves  Scholarship 

3;  Tiger  Brotherhood  4,  5,  Vice-President 

5;   Tau   Sigma   Delta   3,   4,   5;   American 

Institute  of  Architects  2,  3;  High  Court 


Attorney  3;  CDA  3,  4;  Delta  Kappa 
Alpha  2.  3,  4,  5,  Vice-President  4. 

BARKER.  ROBERT  EARL 
Outstanding  student  in  RPA  1969;  High- 
est GPR  in  RPA  1969;  Distinguished 
Military  Cadet;  SAME  3.  4;  Clemson 
Outing  Club  3,  4.  President  4;  Arnold  Air 
Pledge  3.  Member  4;  RPA  Club  1 ,  2.  3,  4; 
Tau  Beta  Sigma  1,  2;  Scabbard  and  Blade 
3. 

BARNWELL,  THOMAS  OSBORN 
American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers  2,  3. 
4,  5;  Society  of  American  Military  Engrs. 

3.  4.  5.  President  4;  Tau  Beta  Pi  4.  5;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi  4. 

BARTLES,  JANE  ELLEN 
WSA    4;   Dorm   Vice-President   4;    House 
Council  4;  Omicron  Zeta  Tau  1.  2,  3.  4, 
Vice-President  3;  Cheerleader  1. 

BARTLEY,  BENNY  DOUGLAS 
American    Institute    of    Physics;   Sailing 
Club;  Tiger  Band;  Concert  Band. 

BASS.  ARTHUR  THERON  III 
D.M.S.     4;     ASCE;     SAME;     Young 
Republicans. 

BASKIN,  THOMAS  C,  JR. 

Distinguished    Military  Cadet;   RPA  Club 

1 ,  2,  3,  4;  Outing  Club  3;  YMCA  Athletic 
Staff  3,  4;  PR  1. 

BASS,  SAMUEL  DAVID 

Agronomy  Club;  YMCA  Cabinet  Member 

3.4,-SLBI. 
BAUKNIGHT,  DENNIS  LEHMAN 

Agricultural  Economics  Club  3. 
BAZEMORR,  PAUL  R. 

Tiger     Brotherhood     3,    4;    APO,    Vice- 

•President   2,    Recording  Secretary    1,    2; 

Sigma  Alpha  Zeta  3,  4;  C  D  A.  President 

4,  Junior  Staff  3;  Varsity  Cheerleader  3, 
4;  Freshman  Track  1. 

BEACH.  JUDITH  ELAINE 

I  FT  Scholarships  1.  2.  3.  4;  Who's  Who: 
Charles  H.  Stone  Scholarship  2;  Gamma 
Sigma  Delta  2;  Food  Science  Club  1 ,  2,  3, 

4,  Secretary  4;  Order  of  Athena  3,  4;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi  3,  4;  WSA  Judicial  Board  4; 
Miss  Clemson  University  Contestant  1,  3; 
Tiger  Staff  1,  2. 

BEAMAN,  WALLACE  DANIEL 

5.  C.  Concrete  Masonry  Design  Award; 
National  Federation  of  the  Arts  Travel 
Scholarship  4;  AIA;  Contributing 
Reporter-Semester  Review  4. 

BEDARD,  PAUL  DAVID 

Arnold    Air    Society    3,    Comptroller    3; 

Newman    Club    1,  2,   3,   4,   Treasurer   2, 

Student    Advisor    4;    Glee    Club    2,    3; 

Baseball  1. 
BELL,  ROBERT  LAWRENCE 

Kappa  Delta  Chi  3;  Football  1.2,3.  4. 
BENNETT,  RICHARD  JAMES 

ACS  L,  1.2,  3,  4;  SAME  3;  Mu  Beta  Psi 

2,  3,  4;  Tiger  Band  1,  2,  3,  4;  Concert 
Band  1,2,  3,4. 

BERGREN.  SCOTT  CUNNINGHAM 
Scabbard    and    Blade    Award;    American 
Legion     Award;     Distinguished    Military 
Cadet;  Arnold  Air  Society;  Scabbard  and 
Blade  3,  4;  Delta  Phi  Kappa  1.  2.  3,  4;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi  4. 
BETHEA,  THOMAS  COOPER,  JR. 
American  Society  of  Agric    Engineers  3, 
Secretary  4;  Sigma  Alpha  Zeta  1,2,  3. 
Treasurer    4;    Dillion    County    Clemson 
Club  1,  2.  Treasurer  3,  President  4. 
BETSILL.  WILLIAM  LAFAYETTE,  JR. 
Phi    Kappa    Phi;    Phi    Sigma;  Sigma   Tau 
Epsilon;    Clemson    Alumni    Association 
Scholarship;  Delta  Sigma  Nu;  Freshman 
Tennis  Team. 
BINKLEY,  PATRICK  EUGENE 

AlChE  2,  3,  4;  Young  Republicans  3,  4. 
BISHOP,  MICHAEL  GREGORY 
Young      Republicans     2;      Basket      Ball 
Statistician  2,  3,  4. 
BISSEY,  DIANA  KAY 
Order  of  Athena  4;  WSA   1,  2;  YMCA  1, 
Light  Brigade   1,  2.  3,  4;  Omicron  Zeta 
Tau  1,  2,  3,  4;  Newman  Club. 
BLACKMAN,  LARRY  MICHAEL 

Tiger  Band  1,  2,  3,  4;  Mu  Beta  Phi  3.  4. 
BLANCHARD.  ROY  EDDIE 

RPA   Club   2,   3,   4,    Histona   4;  Campus 
Crusade  for  Christ  2;  Young  Republicans 
1.3. 
BLAND.  FRANK  STANFORD 
Army   ROTC  Advanced  3.  4;  Oxfords  of 
Clemson  University  3,  4. 
BLANTON,  RACHEL  ALICE 

Secretary  of  Senior  Class. 
BLATTMACHR.  DOUGLAS  JAMES 

RPA  Club  1.  2.  3,  4,  Treasurer  3:  Outing 
Club  3.  YMCA  Athletic  Staff  3.    ^*V 
BODIE,  JERRY  L. 
Delta  Sigma  Nu  2.  3,  4;  Senate  2,  3,  4; 
Taps  3;  Young  Republicans. 
BOOLE,  PHILLIP  C. 

Corresponding    Secretary    3.    Alpha    Phi 
Omega;  Jr.  Class  Council;  APO. 
BOLEN.  GEORGE  F.,  JR. 

Sigma  Kappa  Epsilon  1,2,  3,  4,  5. 
BOLT.  JOSEPH  DENNIS 
Who's  Who;  Blue  Key;  Gamma  Alpha  Mu; 
Speakers  Bureau  3,  4;  Young  Democrats 
3,  President  4;  Pre-Law  Society  4;  Tiger 
1,  2,  News  Editor  3.  Managing  Editor,  4, 


BONNER,  WILLIAM  PINCKNEY 

Phi  Kappa  Phi  4,  Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  3,4; 

Delta  Sigma  Nu  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Delta  Chi 

3,4. 
BOSTIC,  JAMES  EDWARD,  JR. 

Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Phi  Psi;  Blue  Key. 
BOUCHILLON,  RANDALL  ELTON 

Honors   Program,  Jr.   Honors  Certificate; 

AATT  3,  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  3,  4;  Phi  Psi  4. 
BOUKNIGHT.  HEYWARD  HARLES 

AISC2,  3,  4;  Circle  "K"  1.2.3. 
BOWEN,  BERNARD  ARTHUR 

ASME. 
BOWEN,  ELIZABETH  MARIE 

Rat  Master  3,  4. 
BOWIE,  CALVIN  N..  JR. 

Distinguished   Military   Cadet   (MSI;  lota 

Lambda  Sigma  2.  President 
BOYD,  MARION  CAIN,  JR. 

Dean's    List    1;    IEEE   2.   3,  4;  Bowling 

Team  1,2,3,4. 
BOYKIN,  SAMUEL  ROGER 

Young  Republicans. 
BRABHAM,  DAVID  RONALD 

ASCE  3,  4.  Treasurer  4. 
BRACKETT,  RALPH  JAMES 

Vice-President     American     Society     for 

Metals  3,  4. 
BRADY,  JOHN  LESTER,  JR 

Court     of      Lesser     Appeals;     Tiger; 

Chronicle. 
BRAND,  HARVEY  ALLEN 

Young  Republicans  2,  3- 
BRANDT,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK 

Keramos  Honor  Fraternity  3,  4,  Herald  4; 

American  Ceramic  Society  3,  4. 
BRELAND,  JOYCE  ELAINE 
BRENNAN,  JOHN  A 

Delta  Sigma  Nu  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Eta  Sigma  1, 

2,  3,    4;   Sigma    Tau    Epsilon    3,   4;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi  3,  4. 

BREWER,  JAMES  ARTHUR 
Young  Philosophers  Club  2;  WSBF  1,  2, 

3,  4. 

BRIDWELL,  FRANK  FIRBY 
Alpha  Zeta  3,  4;  ADSA  3,  4. 
BROOKS,  NIGEL  ROBERT 

Tau  Beta  Pi  4;  ASME  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4. 
BROOME,  WILLIAM  LEN 

lota     Lambda    Sigma    3,    4;    Secretary, 
Department    of    Intramural    Organ.;   Hall 
Supervisor  2,  3,  4. 
BROWN,  DAVID  MATTHEW 
Sailing  Club  2,  3,  4;  Students  for  Edu- 
cational Aid  4;  Glee  Club  3. 
BROWN,  PATRICK  MARSHALL 

Glee  Club  1. 
BROWN,  REX  A. 

RPA  Club;  Sailing  Club;  Scubba  Club. 
BROWN,  THOMAS  JOSEPH 
SAM;  Student  Attorney;  Department  of 
Services. 
BROWNE,  MELVIN  N 

WSBF  Program  Director  1. 
BRUCE,  DONALD  LEE 
AlChE   1,  2,  3,  4,  Junior  Senator;  Sigma 
Kappa  Epsilon 
BRUENING,  J.  PATRICK 
American     Institute     of     Physics    2,    3; 
Clemson  Players  1 ,  2,  3,  4;  Sailing  Club. 
BRUNSON,  JAMES  HENNING.  JR. 

ROTC  1,2.3,4. 
BUCHANAN,  MARVIN  RICHARD 

Sigma  Alpha  Zeta  2,  3,  4. 
BUCK,  JAMES  ARTHUR 
CDA,  President  4;  Tiger  Brotherhood  3, 
Treasurer  4;   Blue    Key   4,  5;  Phi   Kappa 
Delta  3,  President  4. 
BUCKNER,  JAMES  LARRY 

ASCE  1,  2.3,4. 
BUDDIN,  LINDA  N. 

Glee  Club  2,  3,  4. 
BULL,  ELVIN  LEONIDAS 

Alpha  Zeta  3,  4;  Phi  Kappa  Delta  2,  3,  4. 
BULLER,  RICHARD  EARL 
Phi   Kappa  Phi  3,  4;  Young  Republicans 
4;  Economic  Club  4. 
8ULLWINKE L.GEORGE  JOHN 
ASME;  SAME;  Phi   Kappa  Delta,  Social 
Chairman. 
BURGESS,  RICHARD  CARNELL 

APO  2,  3. 
BURGNER,  GRADY  SPENCE 
Tiger  Brotherhood  4;  Block   C  2,   3,  4; 
Football  1,2,3,4. 
BURNETTE.  JAMES  PATRICK 
AGC   3,  4;  Pershing  Rifles  1,  2;  Young 
Republicans  4. 
BURNS   WM    MILTON 

IEEE  2,  3,  4;  USAF  Veteran. 
BURRELL,  BUDDY 

Economic  Club  Secretary  2;  Pershing 
Rifles  3;  Rat  Master  2.  > 
BURTON,  JOSEPH  RICHARD 
Mu  Beta  Psi  3.  4;  AlChE  2.  Gamma 
Omega  Phi  3.  4;  Young  Republicans  3; 
Election  Board  4;  Junior  Council  3; 
Attorney  Staff  4.  Tiger  Band  I.  2.  3.  4. 
BUSH,  GEORGE  J. 

District  Military  Student  4. 
BUTLER,  KENNETH 

Soccer  Club  1;  Varsity  Soccer  Team  3,  4. 
BUTTS.  RUTHE  MARTHALYNN 
Angel  Flight  1. 


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CAGGIANO.  JAMES  VINCENT 
Horticultural    Club    1.    2.    3,    4.    Vice- 
President     4;      YMCA      1,      2,      3.      4, 
Vice-President  4. 

CATH,  SAMUEL  RAMSEY  ,  III 
Block  C  Club  3,  4;  Football  2,  3.  4. 

CALKINS,  WILLIAM  LAWRENCE 
IRE  1,  2;  IEEE  3,  4. 

CAMPBELL,  ALAN  McKENZIE 
AlChE   1,  2,  3,  4;  Tiger  1.  2;  TAPS  3,  4; 
Clemson  Aero  Club  4. 

CAMPBELL,  G.  ROBERT 

Alpha  Phi  Omega  2,  3,  4;  Clemson  Tae 
Kwon  Do  Club. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  PRESTON 

AlChE  2,  3.  4,  5;  Glee  Club  5;  Tae  Kwon 
Do  Club  2,  3,4. 

CANAVAGGIO,  GUY  P. 
IEEE;  President  Aero  Club. 

CAPPS,  MICHAEL  LUTHER 
Geo  Club.  President  2. 

CAREY,  JAMES  CLEVELAND 
S.  C.  Fresh  Fruit  and  Vegetable  Scholar- 
ship; ROTC;  Delta  Kappa  Alpha. 

CARMICHAEL.  MARVIN  G. 
Dillon  County  Clemson  Club  1.  2,  3,  4; 
Football  Trainer  1. 

CARROLL,  JOSEPH  ALLEN 

Keramos  2,  3,  4;  American  Ceramic 
Society  1,  2,  3,  4;  Delta  Kappa  Alpha  2, 
3,  4;  Chester  County  Clemson  Club  2,  3. 
4;  Block  C  Club  2,  3,  4;  Golf  Team  2.  3, 
4. 

CARSTEN,  WILLIAM  MALCOLM 
AlChE;  Soccer  1. 

CARTEE,  LARRY  DEAN 
Agricultural  Economic  Club  2,  3,  4. 

CARTER,  JAMES  SUMTER 

Society  of  Mechanical  Engineering  3,  4; 
Sigma  Alpha  Zeta  3,  4;  Chester  County 
Clemson  Club  1,  2.  3,  4;  Young 
Republicans  3;  Debating  Team  1. 

CARTER,  OSCAR  LEE 
Tiger  Brotherhood  4;  Sigma  Alpha  Zeta 
3.    4;    Kappa    Delta    Kappa    1,    2,    3,    4; 
Football  1,2,  3,4. 

CASTRE.  MICHAEL  GRANT 
Golf  1,  2,  3,  4;  Rugby  3,  AIA  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Chronicle  2.  3,  4. 

CAUBLE.  CHARLES  E. 
Football 

CAUGHMAN,  GEORGE  WESLEY.  JR. 
Mu   Beta  Psi  2;  ASME  3;  Tiger  Band  4; 
Concert  Band  4. 

CAUTHEN.  JOHN  McCARLEY 
Senator     1.    2;    Company    C-4    Pershing 
Rifles;  Young  Republicans. 

CELY,  MARGARET  JUNE 
Order  of  Athena  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  3,  4; 
Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  3,  4;  WSA  Secretary 
3,  Judicial  Board  4;  B.S.U.  1. 

CHANDLER,  JAMES  LARRY 
IEEE    3.   4;   Fencing   Club   1,    2,   3,   4; 
AERO  Club  3,  4. 

CHAPIN,  MARGARET  SEALES 
Jonothan   Logan  Scholarship   1,  2;  Eco- 
nomics Club  2,  3,  4;  Debate  Team  1. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN  CARROLL 

Forestry  Club  1.  2.  3,  4;  Arnold  Air 
Society  3,  4;  Dixie  Skydivers  Club  2,  3, 
Secretary  2. 

CHANDLER,  KEITH  D. 
Pershing  Rifles  1,  2. 

CHAPMAN.  KENNETH  WAYNE 
IEEE  3,  4. 

CHILDSON,  WALTER,  JR. 
Society      for     the     Advancement     of 
Management. 

CHOVAN,  JAMES  PETER 
Mu  Beta  Psi  3,  4;  Phi  Eta  Sigma  1;  Men's 
Glee  Club   1,  2,  3,  4;  Tour  Chairman  3, 
President  4. 

CHURCH,  MICHAEL  V. 
Distinguished  Military  Student  4. 

CLARKE.  LELAND  TARVER.  JR. 
AlChE  2.3,4. 

CLARY.  GARY  ELMORE 
Who's  Who  4;  AFROTC  3,  4;  Tiger 
Brotherhood  4;  Freshman  Class  Vice- 
President;  Senator  3.  SCSSL  3;  Student 
Body  Vice-President  4:  President's  Cab- 
inet 4,  Delta  Kappa  Alpha  3,  4,  Young 
Republicans  3,  4;  Sports  Editor,  Tiger  2. 

CLAYTON,  MARYALICE  MARETT 
Young    Republicans    1,    2,   4:   Women's 
Glee  Club  1,2. 

CLAYTON,  ROBERT  MORRIS,  JR. 
Dean's  List  1 ,  2,  3.  4;  Tiger  Band  2,  3,  4; 
Young  Republicans  4;  Pre-Med  Fraternity 
4. 

CLINE,  WILLIAM  E  VERETTE 
AGC  2,  3.  4;  APO  3,  4:  Sports  Car  Club 
of  Clemson. 

CLONINGER.  JAMES  MACK 

Assn.  U.S.  Army  3;  Dist.  Military  Cadet 
4;  Phi  Eta  Sigma  1,  Alpha  Zeta  3.  4;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi  4;  Pershing  Rifles,  Executive 
Officer,  4th  Regiment. 

CLYNE.TERRENCE  JOHN 
Tiger  Brotherhood  4;  High  Court  Attor- 
ney; SCSSL  Delegate;  MSA  Coordinator; 
Secretary  of  the  Department  of  Services; 
Tri-level  Committee;  Student  Govern- 
ment Activities  Calendar. 


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COCHET,  ANTHONY  ANDREW 

Dean's  List  1,  2;  Reserve  Officer  Associa- 
tion Award  2;  AFROTC  Top  5  Summer 
Camp;  Who's  Who;  Delta  Sigma  Nu;  Blue 
Key  4;  Scabbard  &  Blade  3,  ^Executive 
Officer  4;  Arnold  Air  Society  2,  3,  4; 
AAS  Area  C-1  Administrative  Officer  3; 
Senator  1,  2,  3,  4;  Judiciary  Committee 
Chairman  3;  Extracurricular  Activities 
Committee  Chairman  4;  S.  C.  State 
Student  Legislature  Delegate  1,  2,  3.  4, 
Delegation  Chairman  3,  4;  Southern 
University  Student  Government  Associa- 
tion Delegate  3;  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Supreme  Court.  SCSSL  4;  Young  Repub- 
licans 3,  4.  AFROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  Cadet 
Evaluation  Board  1 

COCKCROFT.  JOHNNIE  EARLE 

Dean's  List  1.2;  AlChE  2.  3,  4.  Treasurer 

4.  Beta  Sigma  Chi  2,  3,  4,  Vice-President 
4. 

COFFEY.  WILLIAM  TIMOTHY 

AGC     Student      Chapter;     ROTC;     Chi 

Lambda  2,  Sergeant-at-Arms. 
COGAN,  HENRY  L. 

Young  Democrats;  Society  for  Advance- 
ment    of     Management;     Sigma     Kappa 

Epsilon. 
COKER.  RONALD  WAYNE 

SAME  1.  2;  NEA  4;  Track  1;  B.S.U.  1.  2, 

3.4. 
COLE.  CHARLES  J. 

AlChE  3.  4;  Alpha  Phi  Omega  1,  2;  Mu 

Beta  Psi  3.  4;  Ty  Kwon  Do  1.  2. 
COLEMAN.  JAMES  LOUIE.  JR. 

Outstanding    Freshman    in    Tiger    Band; 

Who's  Who;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 

IEEE;  AFROTC;  Tiger  Band   1,  2.  3.  4; 

Concert  Band  1,2.3,  4;  Tiger  Band  Staff 

2,  3,  4. 

COLLINS.  DONALD  EDWARD 

Alpha   Zeta   4;   Circle   "K"    1,    2.  3,  4; 

Advanced  ROTC  4:  TAPS  1.  2,  3. 
COLLINS.  EDWARD  JOSHUA,  JR 

Football,  Track 
COLLINS.  THOMAS  HUDSON 

IEEE  Secretary  2,  3,  4;  SAME  3;  Army 

ROTC    2.   3,   4;  Tiger   Band    1,   2,   3,   4, 

Concert  Band  1.  2,  3,  4. 
COMPTON.  BEN  GILES 

3.  0  GPR  1;  AIA  4.  Student  Chaplain  3; 
Kappa  Delta  Chi  1.  2,  3.  4. 

COMPTON,  ROBERT  BENJAMIN 

Kappa  Sigma  Nu. 
CONRAD.  DOUGLAS  MICHAEL 

Delta  Sigma  Nu  3.  4;  Phi  Kappa  Delta  2. 

3.4. 
COOK.  JOHN  W.,  JR 

Young  Republicans  1;  Tiger  Band  1,  2.  3, 

4;  Concert  Band  1.  2,  3,  4. 
COOPER.  WILLIAM  WOMBLE    JR 

SAM     3.     4;     AFROTC     3,     4;     Young 

Republicans  4. 
CORNISH,  CHARLES  MICHAEL 

Agricultural  Economic  Club  3.  4;  ROTC 

1 ,  2.  3,  4;  Sigma  Alpha  Zeta. 
CORNWELL,  JOHN  BENNETTE  III 

Sigma     Kappa    Epsilon     1.    2,    3.    4.    5. 

Historian  3, Social  Chairman  4. 
CORNWELL.  JOHN  CLAHOUN 

Pre  Vet  Club 
CORNWELL.  MARION  SCOTT 

Alpha  Zeta  3.  4;  ROTC  3.  4. 
CORPENING,  BENNETT  HUESTON 

R    O.  Hull  Scholarship;  3-M  Scholarship; 

Com     Chemical     Scholarship;     Phi    Eta 

Sigma.  Phi  Kappa  Phi  3.  4;  Tau  Beta  Phi 

3.  4.  AlChE  1,  2,  3,  4 
COTHRAN,  ROSEMARIE  A. 

Phi  Kappa  Phi  4. 
COX.GEDDES  MARVIN 

ROTC  3,  4,  Society  for  the  Advancement 

of  Management  4 
COX,  HENRY  CLAY.  JR. 

Kappa  Sigma  Nu  3,  Pledge  Master  1. 
COX.  JERRY  LEE 

IEEE  3.  4. 
COYLE.  JOHN  REDMOND 

Clemson  Players 
CRAIG.  ROBERT  MARION.  JR 

Outstanding  Defensive  Player  Clemson.  S. 

C,  Game  1968;  Block  C.  RPA  Club 
CRAIN.  WILLIAM  THOMAS 

Forestry  Club  4 
CRAVEN,  MALCOLM  L 

Tiger   Brotherhood  4;  CDA  Junior  Staff 

3.   Secretary-Treasurer   4;  Alpha  Gamma 

2,  3,  4.  President  4, 
CRAWFORD.  CHARLES  H. 

DMS  Army  ROTC  4;  Distinguished 
Military  Cadet  4,  Delta  Sigma  Nu  2,  3.  4; 
Tiger  Brotherhood,  Senator  4;  Delta 
Kappa  Alpha;  Hall  Supervisor  2.  3,  4: 
Company  Commander  B-3  ROTC  4 
Chester  County  Clemson  Ctub  1.  2.  3.4. 
Young  Republicans  1,  2,  3,  4;  Economic 
Club  2, 

CROCKER,  WILLIAM  HENRY 
Prosecuting  Attorney  for  High  Court, 

CROSBY,  WALTON  ALBERT 
Student  Senate,  2;  Kappa  Delta  Chi  1.  2. 

3,  4,  5. 

CROW,  WADE  COGGINS 

ASME  2,  3.  4,  5;  Kappa  Sigma  Nu  2.  3,  4, 

5,  Vice-President  5;  Advanced  ROTC  3. 


CULLER.  JODY  HODGES 


Nun 


CULLER.  WILLIAM  WIGHTMAN 

AlChE. 
CUNNINGHAM,  JOHN  ALAN 

Society  for  Advancement  of  Agriculture 

Education,  Alpha  Gamma. 
CUNNINGHAM,    WILLIAM    RANDOLPH 

AIA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Delta  Kappa  Alpha  3,  4. 
CURTIS.  BRENDA  LEE 

Omicron  Zeta  Tau  1,  2.  3.  4.  Treasurer  2. 
CURTIS,  JOHN  DUFFIELD,  III 

Varsity  Baseball  2;STE. 

-D- 

DANNALS,  NANCY  RUTH 

Social  Chairman  Manning  Hall  2;  Junior 

Class  Treasruer  3;  Sigma  Beta  Chi  1,  2,  3, 

4;  ISC  Representative  3.  ISC  President  4; 

TAPS  Jr.  Staff  2.  Organizations  Editor  4; 

Canterburt  Club  1.  2 
DAVENPORT.  HAROLD  LEE 

Tau  Beta  Pi  3,  4;  Phi  Eta  Sigma  1.  2.3.4; 

IEEE  3,  4;  Phi  Kappa  Ph,  4. 
DAVIS,  HAROLD  RICHARD 

ASCE. 
DAVIS,  JOE  MYERS 

AlChE. 
DAVIS,  MAYNARD  JAMES.  JR. 

SAM,  AATT  3,  4, 
DAVIS.  RICHARD  CHAMPION.  JR. 

Pershing  Rifles,  Pledge  Cmmdr. 
OEANHARDT,  MARSHALL  LYNN 

Chemistry    Faculty    Award;    Sigma    Tau 

Epsilon  3.  4;  ACS   1.  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Kappa 

Phi  4;  Baptist  Student  Union  1,  2,  3,  4. 
DECHMAN.  GORDON  HEYWARD 

Sigma     Tau     Epsilon     3,     4;     American 

Institute      of      Physics      2,      3;      Young 

Republicans  3. 
DEER.  WILLIAM  WAYNE 

Delta  Sigma  Nu  2.  3.  4. 
DE  FRANCISCO.  ROBERT  ANTHONY 

Phychology  Lab  Assistant. 
DEMORI,  ADRIANO 

Soccer  Tear;  Economics  Club. 
DERRICK,  DANNY  O'BRIAN 

ASME. 
DE  YOUNG,  WILLIAM  ERIC 

Army      ROTC     Scholarship;     Resident 

Assistant  Program. 
DIXON.  THERA  JEAN 

High    Honors;   Student   Nurses'   Associa- 
tion; Order  of  Athena. 
DOBBINS,  MARY  JANE 

YMCA  Cabinet;  B.  S.  U. 
DOBBINS,  JUDSON  DENNIS 

IEEE    3;   American   Ceramic   Society  4, 

College    Republicans    3;    Weight    Lifting 

Club  4. 
DOBBINS,  THOMAS  E. 

ASAE  1,  2,  3.  4,  President  4. 
DOBSON,  HEATH  PERSONS 

ROTC  1.  2,  3,  4;  ASAE,  Treasurer. 
DOREY,  RICHARD  JOHN 

APO  3,  4;  Clemson  Sailing. 
DOTSON,  ROBERT  CARL 

Associated    General    Contractors    3,    4, 

Pershing  Rifles  1 ,  2;  APO  1,  2,  3, 4; Tiger 

for  Cheerleaders  3;  Clemson  Players  1,  2. 

3,  4;  Glee  Club  4;  Young  Democrats  4 
DOUGLAS,  JAMES  FLINN 

Central   Spirit    Committee    1;    Delta    Phi 

Kappa    2,    3,    4;    CDA   4;   Cheerleading 

Squad  1,  2,  3.4. 
DOUGLASS,  HEYWARD  BELSER 

Alpha  Zeta,  Circle  "K"  Club. 
DOUGLASS.  JAMES  STANFORD 

SAM  3,  4;  WSBF  1 .  2,  3,  4;  Tiger  Band  1 . 
DOVER.  DAVID  RAY 

ASME  4. 
DOWLING,  THOMAS  PATRICK 

Forestry  Club. 
DOYLE.  BRIAN  EDWARD 

IEEE    3;    Dixie    Sky    Divers   2;   Newman 

Society  1 . 
DREHER,  THOMAS  DANIEL 

Alpha  Zeta;  Xi  Sigma  Pi;  Phi  Eta  Sigma; 

Forestry     Club;     Advanced     ROTC; 

Counterguerillas. 
DRENNAN.  JUDSON  HOOD  III 

RPA  Club;  Delta  Phi  Kappa  3.  4;  Rugby 

Club  3,  4;  Counter  Guerillas;  ROTC  Band 

1,2. 
DRENNAN,  ROBERT  FRANCIS,  JR. 

Phi  Eta  Sigma  2.  3,  4.  Phi  Kappa  Phi  3.  4; 

American   Society    Mechanical    Engineers 

1,  2,    3,    4;    Society    American    Military 
Engineers  2,  3.  4;  Swim  Team. 

DULIN,  WILBUR  NELSON.  JR. 

Sigma  Kappa  Epsilon 
DUNAWAY.  ALBERT  DUNSON,  JR. 

Economic  Club  4,  Sigma  Kappa  Epsilon  2, 

3. 4; Scuba  Club  1,2,  3;SkiiingClub4. 
DUNCAN,  JAMES  ROBERT 

IEEE;  Tiger  Band  1,  2,  3;  Sailing  Club  1. 

2,  3.  4;  Sailing  Team  1 .  2.  3,  4. 
DURANT,  ROBERT  REES 

Sigma  Kappa  Epsilon. 
DURHAM,  FLOYD  DONALD 
DURHAM,    LAWRENCE    BRONSON.   JR. 

AATCC  3  4. 
DUVALL.  ERNEST  McCULLOUGH 

Delta  Phi  Kappa  2,  3,  4;  Dixie  Skydivers 

2.3. 
DYKSTRA.  KENNETH  DALE 

Arch.     Faculty     Award     1;    Sigma    Tau 


Epsilon  3,  4;  Delta  Sigma  Nu  3,  4,  Al  A  1 ; 
APO  3.  4;  Fine  Arts  Film  Club  3.  4; 
Fencing  Club  2.  3,4. 


EADDY.  WINSTON  MARSHALL 
American    Society   of   Agricultural    Engi- 
neers 1,  2;  Delta  Phi  Kappa  3,  4 

EARWOOD.  BYRAN  DOUGLAS 

EDMONDS.  JOHN  KING 
AlChE. 

EDNEY,  ROBERT  MARSH 
AIA  12   3  4 

EDWARDS,  STEVE  RADLEY 
Agricultural  Economics,  Secretary. 

ELDRIDGE,  R.  CHARLES,  JR. 

Blue  Key  4;  Tiger  Brotherhood  2,  3,  4; 
Delta  Sigma  Nu  2;  Treasurer  Sophomore 
Class;  Vice-President  Junior  Class;  Phi 
Kappa  Delta;  IFC  Representative  2.  3, 
Vice-President  4;  TAPS  Jr.  Staff,  Classes 
Editor  3,  Business  Manager  4;  Delegate  to 
SCCPA  3 

ELROD,  JAMES  FRANKLIN 
Jonathan  Logan  Scholarship  3,  4. 

ELLIS,  CAROLE 
WSA  Judicial  Board  4;  Angel  Flight  2,  3, 
4;  Operations  Officer,  2,  4;  WSBF  1 

ELLIS,  ROBERT  ERVIN.  JR. 
AIA  4;  Tiger  Band  3. 

ELVINGTON,  BOYD  BAXTER 
Block  C  2.  3.  4;  KDK  1.  2,  3.  4;  Football 

1,  2.  3,4. 
ENGLISH,  LINDA  ANN 
ESKEW.  JERRY  DALE 

Sigma  Alpha  Zeta;  Clemson  Baseball  2; 
Block  C  2. 

ESTES,  BOYCE  TYNDALL,  JR 
ASME. 

ETHEREDGE,  WILLIAM  MARION 
Honors  Program   1 ;  Commander's  Saber 
4;  AIA  1,  2,  3.  4,  Scabbard  &  Blade  4,  5, 
Commander;  ARMY  ROTC;  Chronicle  1, 

2,  3,  Reviews  Editor. 
EVANS.  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS 

Calhoun  Forensic  Society  2.  3.  4,  Vice- 
Presidnet  3.  President  4;  Economics  Club 
4;  Junior  Senator  3;  Student  Government 
Defense  Attorney  3,  4;  Chief  Defense 
Attorney  4;  Young  Republicans  1,  WSBF 
1,2,3,4. 
EWAN,  KENNETH  M. 
AIA  3,  4:  Kappa  Sigma  Nu  3.  4,  TAPS  4. 


FAER,  MICHAEL  JAMES 
Sophomore  Superior  Cadet,  Distin- 
guished Military  Student  3;  Distinguished 
Military  Cadet  IMSI  4;  Who's  Who,  Delta 
Sigma  Nu  2.  3.  4;  Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  3,4; 
ROTC  1.  2.  3.  4;  Block  C  Club  3.  4; 
Weightlifting  Club  2,  3,  4.  Newman 
Society  2,  3,  4. 

FALLS,  DUANE  LARRY 
AGC  4,  5;  MU  Beta  Psi  2,  3.  4,  5, 
Treasurer  4,  National  Vice  President  4; 
ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  Tiger  Band;  Assistant 
Librarian  3;  Supply  Officer  4;  Com- 
mander 5 

FAULKENBERRY,    JAMES  LARRY 
AFROTC,  Flight  Instruction  Program. 

FAULKNER.  JAMES  ROBERT,  JR. 
RPA  Club  2,  3,  4;  Delta  Phi  Kappa  2,  3,  4. 

FELTON.  GLENN  PATRICK 
Cleo  Society   3.  4;  Tiger.   Business  Man- 
ager 3.  4. 

FIELDS,  JAMES  PANTON,  JR 
DMS  4;  Senior  Council.  Pre  Law  Society; 
University  Political  Caucus. 

FIFE.  JANE  LEE 
Clemson  Players  3.  4. 

FITCHETT.  ROBERTW. 
Class  Council   2,  3,  4;  Financial  Review 
Board   4;  Student  Service  Committee  3. 

FLEETWOOD,  CARLTON  GART 
AIA;  Freshman  Senate;  Delta  Phi  Kappa; 
Soccer  2, 3 

FLOYD.  LARRY  DWIGHT 
Alpha  Tau  Alpha  2.  Alpha  Zeta  3;  Ag-Bio 
Council  2;SAAE  3. 

FORD,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  JR. 
AlChE    2.   3,  4;  ROTC;  Young   Republi- 

FORSBERG.  CHARLES  ALFRED 
ASME    3,  4;  Beta  Sigma  Chi   1,  2,  3.  4, 
Secretary  2.  4. 

FOSTER.  JAMES  ELLIOTT,  JR. 
Who's  Who;  SAM  2.  3;  Senate  2,  3,  4; 
President  4,  Committee  Chairman  3. 
Appeals  Court  4;  Freshman  Court  2; 
AFSC  3.  SUSGA  3.  NSA  3,  SCSSL  2.  3. 
4;  House  2.  Senate  3.  Staff  4;  Class 
Council  2,  3,  4;  Financial  Appropriations 
Board  3,  Food  Committee  3,  Blue  Key  4; 
Young  Republicans  2,  3;  Alpha  Gamma 
2.  3,  4;  ROTC  Cadre  Commander  4. 

FOWLER,  MICHAEL  WAYNE 
APO  3,  4;  Army  ROTC;  SAM  3. 

FOWLER,  WILLIAM  EARL,  JR. 
American  Society   for  Metals  2;  Arnold 
Air  Society  3,  4;  Beta  Sigma  Chi  1,2,3.4. 

FOX.  THEODORE  CLAUDE  III 
Sigma  Kappa  Epsilon  1,  2,  3.  4;  SAME  2, 

FRANK,  JOHN  HOWARD  III 
Associated    General    Contractors    2,    3; 
Sigma  Alpha  Zeta  1,  2,  3,  4,  Secretary. 


FRANKE.  BETHANY  SHARON 
Junior  Division   Honors  Porgram;  Amer- 
ican Chemical  Society  Student  Affiliates 

2,  3.  4;  Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  3,  4;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi  4;  Dormitory  House  Council 
1,  2;  Glee  Club  1.  2,  3;  Baptist  Student 
Union  1 ,  2,  3.  4;  German  Club  2.  3. 

FRICK,  MARION  EDWARD 

Lutheran  Student  Association  1,  2.  3.  4; 

Concert  Band  1,  2,  3,  4;  Republican  Club 

1. 
FULMER,  ELTON  T. 

Econ   Club   2,   3;    Fr.   Senator    1;   Pledge 

Master  Sigma  Alpha  Zrta  5,  Sigma  Alpha 

Zeta  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Golf  Team  3,  4. 
FULMER.  JOHN  BAKER 

Football  1,  2,  3.  4;  Block  C  Club  2,  3,  4; 

FULMER,  JOHN  LEONARD.  JR. 
Sigma  Kappa  Epsilon  1,  2,  3,  4,  Historian 
4;  RPA  Club  3,  4. 

-G- 

GADDY,  COLDNEL  JACK.  JR. 

Langdon   Cheves  Scholarship   4;  Phi  Eta 

Sigma  2,   3,   4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4;  Sigma 

Tau  Epsilon  3,  4;  Tiger  Band  1;  President 

-  The  Sentimental  Jazzmen  1 ,  2,  3,  4. 
GAILLARD,  GEORGE  WILLARD 

Swimming  Team  1 .  2,  3, 4;  Block  C  2.  3,  4. 
GAINES.  WILLIAM  H. 

Advertising  Staff,  Tiger  1,2. 
GAMBILL,  THOMAS  GRATTAR 

Fine  Arts  Film  Club   1,  2.  3,  4;  Fencing 

Club    1.   2,  3,  4;  Tae  Kwon  Do  Club   1; 

Young  Philosophers  1,  2. 
GAMBRELL,  JOHN  WILLIAM 

Phi  Psi  3,  4,  5;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4.  5;  Tiger 

1,  2,  3.  4,  5;  Band;  Concert  Band  1,  4. 
GANDY,  ERNEST  LERAND 

Tiger  Band.  Campus  Crusade  for  Christ, 
GANTT,  ROBERT  DAVID-_«____ 

College  Republicans;  Gamma  Omega  Phi 

2,3,4;  Karate  Club  3,  4. 
GANTT,  STEVEN  A. 

Chester   County  Clemson  Club  3,  Secre- 
tary 4,  Vice-President. 
GARDNER.  HARRELL  LEE,  JR. 

Numeral  Society  1,  2,  3,  4;  Delta  Sigma 

Nu  3.4. 
GARDNER.  RICHARD  WARREN 

Delta  Kappa  Alpha  2.  3.  4;  RPA  Club  4; 

Rugby  2.  3.  4. 
GARLAND,  ERICK  K. 

Gamma    Omega    Phi;    Geo    Club,    Vice- 

-President;  Soccer  Team  1 ,  2. 
GARLAND,  WAYNE  RICHARD 

AIIE   1,  2:  Sports  Car  Club  of  Clemson  2, 

3.  4.  5;  Pershing  Rifles  1. 
GARNER,  FOSTER  M. 

ROTC. 

GARNETT.  STANFORD  TAYLOR 
Kappa  Sigma  Nu  Scholastic  Award  2,  3; 
Phi  Eta  Sigma  1 .  2,  3.  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  3. 
4;  Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  3,  4;  Kappa  Sigma 
Nu  1,2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  3,  4. 

GARRETT,  THOMAS  ROY 
American  Society  of  Agriculture;  Karate 
Club. 

GARVIN.  WILLIAM  HORTON 
J.    E.    Sirrine    Scholarship    1;    Carolinas 
Arch,  and  Engineers  Award  2;  CDA  3. 

GASKINS,  JESSE  H. 
Sentimental   Jazzmen.    Business   Manager 
4;  Society   for   Advancement   of   Manag- 
ment  4;  Advanced  ROTC  4. 

GETTYS,  NICHOLAS  PURDY,  JR. 

P  R  2;  Hon.  Member  Kappa  Sigma  Nu  3, 
4;  Football  Manager  3:  Assistant  Golf 
Coach  3,  4. 

GIBSON,  THOMAS  ALAN 
Food  Science  Club,  President  4;  Sopho- 
more  IFT  Scholarship;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4. 

GILBERT,  BOB  DAVISON.  JR. 
Sigma  Alpha   Zeta   2.  3,  4;  Alpha  Delta 
Zeta  3,  4;  University  Apt.  Club  2,  3,  4. 

GILBERT,  HAROLD  EUGENE 
Pickens   County    Industrial    Management 
Club  1,  2,  3;  Greenville  County  IMC  4; 
Industrial  Relations  Committee  Chairman 
4. 

GILBERT.  RICHARD  AUSTIN 
Association  of  General  Contractors  3,  4; 
Senate  Representative;  Central  Spirit 
Committee;  IFC  Representative;  Sigma 
Kappa  Epsilon,  Pledge  Master  and 
President. 

GILBERT.  WILLIAM  HARPER,  JR. 

Arnold  Air  Society  4;  SAM  4;  Men's 
Resident  Court  3;  Kappa  Delta  Chi  1,  2, 
3,4. 

GILES,  JON  ASHFORD 

National  Park  &  Recreation  Commission; 
Freshmen  Councilor  YMCA  2;  Vice- 
President  Sophomore  Council  YMCA  2; 
Circle  "K"  Club  3;  Track  Team. 

GILLESPIE,  BRUCE  ACKER 
Class  Council    2.  3,  4;  Financial   Review 
Board  4;  Student  Service  Committee  3. 

GILLIAM  HORACE  DAVID,  JR. 
Block  and  Bridle  Club  1,  2,  3.  4. 

GILPIN,  RICHARD  BOND,  JR. 
AIA  2,  3,  4,  5,  6;  Clemson  Players  2,  3, 
President  &  Vice-President  3. 

GLENN,  SAMUEL  ALEXANDER 

Carolina  Yarn  Scholarship  3;  Sonoco 
Products  Scholarship  4. 


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GLYMPH.  DAVIDS. 
AIA  I,  4;  Tiger  2;  Chronicle  3 

GOELLER.  JOSEPH  GEORGE 
Association  of  General  Contractors  2,  4; 
Pershing  Rifles  1,  2. 

GOFF,  PHILLIP  CALHOUN 
AIA  1.2,  3.4  5. 

GOLDMAN,  MARK  HARRIS 
Senator  2,  Exeuctive  Research  Commit- 
tee 3.  Secretary  of  Department  of  Com- 
munity Services  4,  Presidents  Cabinet  4; 
Chi  Lambda,  President  2;  IFC  Repre- 
sentative, Treasurer  4;  Students  for 
Educational  Aid,  Vice-President  3,  Presi- 
dent 4;  Hillel  Brandeis  President  3;  Tiger 
1.  2. 

GOODING,  CHARLES  HAROLD 

Distinguished  Military  Cadet  (M.S);  Who's 
Who;  R.  F .  Poole  Alumni  Scholarship  1 ,  2, 
3,  4;  Honors  Program  2,  3;  Superior 
Cadet  Ribbon  1;  Reserve  Officers  Award 
2;  Outstanding  NCO  3;  AlChE  2,  3,  4; 
Phi  E  ta  Sigma  1 ,  2,  3.  4;  Tau  Beta  Pi  3,  4; 
Phi  Kappa  Phi  3.  4;  Scabbard  &  Blade  3. 
4;  Army  ROTC  Brigade  Commander  4; 
Pershing  Rifles  1,  2. 

GOODSON,  ROBERT  HUDSON 
AIA  1,5;  Delta  Kappa  Alpha  1,  2,  3.4,5. 

GORDON.  LUCILLE  COURSEN 
Phi     Kappa    Phi;    Sigma    Tau    Epsilon, 
Secretary  69  and  70;  Omicron  Zeta  Tau, 
Treasurer;      Christian      Science 
Organization. 

GRAHAM,  JOHN  MacDOWELL 
Sigma  Alpha  Zeta  2,  3,  4;  Junior  Staff 

GRAY,  RONALD  EUGENE 

RPA  Club  2;  Alpha  Gamma  2,  3,  4. 
GREEN.  BEN  H. 

Forestry  Club  3,  4.  5;  Young  Republicans 

1,2.3,4,  5. 
GREEN,  SHANNON  KATHLEEN 

High     Court    of    Clemson    at    Sumter; 

College  Republican  Club  4. 
GRESHAM,  WARREN  WILLINGHAM 

AIA  2,  3.  4,  5;  Circle  K  Club  2,  3,  4,  5. 
GRIGGS,  WILLIAM  MICHAEL 

Sigma  Kappa  Epsilon. 
GRIMES,  THOMAS  EDWIN  III 

AIA    1;  Student  Agricultural  4.  5;  CDA 

Junior    Staff    3.    CDA    Senior    Staff    4; 

Sigma  Alpha  Zeta   1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  TAPS 

Junior  Staff  2;  Editor  of  THE  VINE  4. 


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HAENE,  THOMAS  WALTER 
Sigma   Psi   Nu  2,  3,  4,  Forestry   Club  4; 
Swimming  Team  1,  2,3,4. 

HAGER.  IRA  VINCENT 
W    T,   Fort  Scholarship  5;  Higher  Educa- 
tion Scholarship  1 ,  2,  3,  4,  5;  AIA;  V  &  B 
Social  Organization;  Fencing  Team. 

HAIRE,  DENNIS  WARREN 
ASME   2.  3;  Honors  &  Awards  Day  1.  2, 
3;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4;  Intramural  Sports  1, 

2.  3 

HALEDJIAN.  DEAN  ARDASH 
Delta  Kappa  Alpha  1.2,  3;  Football  1,  2, 

3,  4;  FCA  12   3. 
HALL,  LARRY  LIONELL 

Jonathan  Logan  Scholarship;  Society  for 
the  advancement  of  Management  4;  Hall 
Supervisor  2,  3,  4;  APO  3.  4;  Tiger  1,  2. 

HALL.  THOMAS  HAYWARD 
Sailing  Club  1;  Newman  Society  1. 

HAMBRIGHT.  JOE  LAWRENCE.  JR. 
Advanced  Army  ROTC. 

HAMILTON.  LYDIA  LEE 
Young  Republicans  2,  Resident  Assistant 
4. 

HANCOCK.  PELHAM 
Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  3.  4;  Delta  Theta  Chi 
1,2.  3,  4;  House  Council  2. 

HAND.  GEORGE  EDWARD 
ASAE  Student  Paper  Award;  Distin- 
guished Military  Cadet.  American  Society 
of  Agricultural  Engineers  2,  3,  4; 
AFROTC  3.  4,  Arnold  Air  Society  4; 
Alpha  Gamma  2,  3.  4. 

HANES.  CLYDE  WALTON.  JR. 
Alpha  Gamma  1.2.3,4. 

HANKINS.SIDNEY  ISAAC  III 
Phi  Eta  Sigma  1.  2.  3,  4,  5;  Tau  Sigma 
Delta  4,  5;  AIA  1.  2,  3.  4,  5;  TAPS  Junior 
Staff   4;   Young   Republicans    1.   2;   Golf 
Team  1,  2. 

HANNA.  GAIL  LOUISE 
Omicron     Zeta    Tau    2.    3.    4;    Service 
Chairman  3.  4. 

HANNA.  RICHARD  WAYNE 
Distinguished  Military  Student;  Dean's 
List  2,  3.  Distinguished  Military  Cadet; 
Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  3,  4,  Young  Republi- 
cans 4;  Delta  Sigma  Nu  2,  3.  4;  Court  of 
Lesser  Appeals  3;  Appeals  Court  4; 
Advanced  ROTC;  Blue  Key;  Tiger  Band 
1;  Dixie  Skydivers  1,2. 

HARDING.  GREGORY  LYNN 
Kabonnavich  Award;  Scuba  Diving  Club 
1.2.  3.  4.  SCC  2. 

HARGROVE.  REGINALD  GAINES 

IEEE  3.  4,  5;  Tiger  Brotherhood  4; 
Kappa  Sigma  Nu  1,2,  3.  4,  President  4; 
IFC  2,  3.  4,  5,  Presidents. 


HARRIS.  ROBERT  HOWARD.  JR. 

Tiger  Brotherhood  3,  4,  5;  Sundra  Das  5; 

Student    Senator    3;    Ways    and    Means 

Committee;  Delta  Kappa  Alpha  1,  2.  3,  4, 

S:  Cheerleader  "Tiger"  3. 
HART,  ETHEL  EVON 

Clemson  Players  2;  Angel  Flight  3. 
HART,  MARTHA  ELAINE 

Honors    and    Awards    Day    1;    Order    of 

Athena  4;  Council  Vice-President  3;  WSA 

3.  4;  Delta  Theta  Chi  1,  2,  3,  4, 
Vice-President  3,  4. 

HARTE,  SUZANNE  ELIZABETH 

Sigma  Beta  Chi  2,  3,  4,  Vice-President  4. 
HARTLEY,  ROBERT  M. 

IEEE  2. 
HARTLING,  EDWARD  WILLIAM 

Newman  Society  1,  2.  3,  4. 
HASH.  THOMAS  FIELDS 

ASME  4;  Delta  Phi  Kappa. 
HASS.  JANE  W. 

Highest  Honors   1,  2,  3.  4;  Who's  Who; 

Phi  Kappa  Phi  3,  4;  Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  3, 

President    4;    Order    of    Athena    3,    4; 

Student  Senate  1;  Sigma  Beta  Chi  1.  2,  3, 

4,  President  3;  Inter-Sorority  Council  3; 
TAPS  Staff   1,  2,  Advertising  Manager  3. 

HASSLINGER.  MARK  EDWARD 
Arch.  Faculty  Award  1;  Phi  Eta  Sigma  1, 

2,  Secretary  3;  AIA  1.  2,  3,  Vice- 
President  4,  5;  TAPS  2,  3,  4;  Sailing  Club 

3,  4,  5,  Vice  Commodore. 
HATCHELL.  RODGER  FULTON 

IEEE   1.  2.  3,  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  3,  4;  PHS 
1,2,3,4. 
HAUSEMAN,  DAVID  NEWTON 
Design  Technology  Award  1;  AIA  1,  2,  3, 

4,  5;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3;  Sailing  Club  4,  5. 
HAYES,  KENNETH  B. 

Phi  Kappa  Phi  4. 
HE  I KK I  LA,  EMI  L  WILLIAM,  JR. 

Rotary  Club  Scholarship  2,  Honors  1,  2, 

3,  4;  Sigma  Tau  Epsilon;  Student  Body 
President  at  Sumter;  Sophomore  Class 
President  at  Sumter;  YOFC. 

HELLER,  DONALD  REYMOND 

Assoc.    General   Contractors;  Sports  Car 

Club. 
HENDERSON,  JAMES  ANDREW 

Honors    1;  AIA    1,  2,  3,  4;  Kelta  Kappa 

Alpha  2.  3.  4;  Creeks  2,  3,  4;  CDA  Junior 

Staff  3. 
HENDERSON,  LEONARD  THOMAS 

ROTC  4;  Phi  Kappa  Delta. 
HENDERSON,  THOMAS  RAYMOND,  JR. 

Block  &  Bridle  Club  3;  Photographer. 
HENNING,  ROBERT  ARNOLD 

American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers  2,  3, 

4,  Vice-President. 
HENRIKSON,  THOMAS  ALAN 

SAM  3,  4;  Beta  Sigma  Chi  4;  Tiger  3,  4; 

Senior  Staff  (Circulation  Manager)  4. 
HERBSTER.  PAUL  F.,  JR. 

lota   Lambda  Sigma  3,  4;  YMCA   1,  2; 

Canterberry  1,  2. 
HERNDON,  SAMUEL  LEROY 

ASME. 
HERR,  DANIEL  CASSEL 

AIA  12   3   4. 
HERRINGTON,    EDWIN    FLETCHER,    III 

Who's  Who;  Distinguished  Military  Cadet; 

ROA    Cadet    Award;    Phi    Kappa    Phi    3; 

Taub  Beta  Pi  2;  AlChE  Award  3;  AlChE 

1,  2.  3.  4;  Phi  Eta  Sigma  1.  2,  3.  4;  Tau 
Beta  Pi  3.  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  3,  4;  ROTC  1, 

2,  3,  4;  Battalion  CMDR. 
HILL.  DONALD  R. 

lota  Lambda  Sigma  3,  4. 
HILL,  JOHNS. 

Delta  Sigma  Nu. 
HILL.  NANCY  LaVERNE 

Alumni     Memorial     Scholarship;     Clio 

Society. 
HILL,  JAMES  MORRISON 

Outstanding  Sportsman  of  1968  by  Field 

&  Stream. 
HINKEL,  DALE  OWEN 

P.  R.  1,  2;  Young  Republicans. 
HISER.  FREDERICK  LOUIS 

Newman  Club  1;  Football  1,  2;  TAPS  4. 
HIXEN,  GEORGE  C,  JR. 

ASCE  2,  3,  4. 
HIXSON,  STEPHEN  LEE 

Johnathan  Logan  Scholarship  1,  2,  3,  4; 

Numeral    Society    1,    2,    3.    4,    5;   Army 

ROTC  1,  2.  3,4,  5. 
HLUBB.  PAUL  FREDERICK.  JR. 

Economics  Club  4;  Department  of  Ser- 
vices 1,  2;  Young  Republicans  1,  2.  3,  4; 

YMCA  1.2. 
HODGES,  ALLEN  HARDY 

Junior   Class  Council;    APO   1,  2,  3,  4; 

Tiger  Staff,  Photographer  1,  2,  3.  4. 
HODGES.  JOSEPH  P. 

Freshman     Cheerleader;     Sigma     Kappa 

Epsilon  2,  3.4. 
HOLLADAY,  CHARLES  HARVEY,  JR 

Mu    8eta   Psi.  Secretary;  Concert   Band, 

President;  Tiger  Band. 
HOLLE,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK 

American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers  3.  4. 
HOLMAN.  FRANK  KENNEDY 

Kappa  Sigma  Nu. 
HOLSTEIN,  THOMAS  DAVIS 

Agronomy  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Alpha  Gamma 

3,4. 


HOLTON.MARYSWAFFIELD 

Horticulture  Club  4;  Young  Republicans 

3,  4;  Christian  Science  Organization  2,  3, 

4,5. 
HOOKS.  ROBERTS. .JR. 

Junior  Senator  3;Sigma  Alpha  Zeta  2.  3.  4. 
HORNE,  DANIEL  CLETUS 

RPA  Club  Vice-President;  Dixie  Skydivers; 

Clemson  Outing  Club. 
HORTON,  DANIEL  III 
HOUCK,  BATES  RILEY 

Agnonomy  Club. 
HOWARD,  CHARLES  RYAN,  JR. 

AFROTC    V.    Commandant    Award    4; 

Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  2,  3,  4;  Tiger  Brother- 
hood 4;  Delta  Kappa  Alpha  2,  3,  4. 
HOWARD,  HARRY  HYLAND 

Kappa  Alpha  Delta  2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  2, 

3;ScubbaClub  I,  2. 
HOWES,  HOWARD  RICHARD 

YMCA  President  1968. 
HUBBARD.  JULIUS  CLIFFORD  III 

Senior  ROTC;  APO  Vice-President  3.  4; 

YMCA  Cabinet  3. 
HUGHES,  WILLIAM  McARTHUR 

RPA  Club. 
HUFF,  JAMES  D.,  JR. 

Honors  1,  2,  3;  SAM  4;  lota  Mu  Sigma  1, 

2,  3.  4;  Young  Democrats  1,  2,  3;  Sigma 
Si  Nu  3;  Swimming  1,2,3. 

HUFF.  RAYMOND  THADDEUS 
AIA  1,  2,  3,  4,  Regional  Director  2,  3: 
National  Task  Force  for  Social  Responsi- 
bility Committee;  Arch.  Library  Re- 
sources Committee,  Representative  3; 
Admissions  Committee  4;  SLBI  3.  4, 
Project  Director  3. 

HUGGINS,  LARRY  BRUCE 
Sears   and    Roebuck   Scholarship    1;  Phi 
Kappa  Delta  3,  4;  Ag-Econ  Club  1,2,3.4. 

HUNNICUTT,  HELEN  MARIE 
Glee  Club  2,  3. 

HUNT,  DANIEL  EDWARD 
Greek  of  the  Year  Candidate  3;  Honor 
Roll  2,  3;  Who's  Who  4;  Economics  Club  2, 

3,  4;  President  of  Student  Body  4; 
Sophomore  Class  President  2;  Junior  Class 
President  3;  Freshman  Class  Senator  1; 
General  Affairs  Committee  1;  Regional 
Chairman  NSA;  Faculty  Student  Commit- 
tee for  Improvement  of  Undergraduate 
Teaching  2.  3;  Central  Spirit  Committee  2; 
Appeals  Court  Judge  4;  Presidents  Cabinet 
2,  3;  Blue  Key;  Alpha  Gamma  2.  3.  4; 
Public  Information  Officer  ROTC  4; 
YMCA  2.  3,  4;  YMCA  Sophomore  Council 
2;  YMCA  Cabinet  3. 1 FC,  Treasurer  3;  Glee 
Clubl. 

HUNT,  JOHN  GEOFFREY 

Delta  Sigma  Nu  2,  3. 
HUNTER.  DAVID  FREDERICK 

Spectator  1,2,  3,4. 
HYATT.  GREGORY  SCOTT 

AIA  1,  2,3,4,5. 
HYDER.TOY  WAVWE 

Horticulture  Club  3,  4. 

-I- 

INDYK,  GARY  STEPHEN 

Tau  Sigma  Delta  Award;  South  Carolina 

Chapter   AIA   Structures  Option  Award; 

Tau    Sigma   Delta   Honor;   Honors    List; 

Sailing  Club. 
IRICK,  EDWARD  FRANCIS  III 

Public  Relations  Chairman  YMCA. 
IRICK,  WILLIAM  R. 

Arnold  Air  Society  1;  Resident  Assistant 


-J- 

JACKSON,  BEVERLY  JO 

Honors  Program  1,  2,  3,  4;  Junior  Honor 
Certificate  2;  Gamma  Beta  Phi  3,  4;  Sigma 
Tau  Epsilon  3,  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4;  Court  of 
Lesser  Appeals  4;  Secretary  4;  Secretary  of 
Barnett  Hall  4;  House  Council  4;  Light 
Brigade  1;  Judicial  Board  Attorney  3. 

JACKSON,  CHARLES  RAY 
AlChE  2;  SAM  2,  3,  4;  Sophomore  Class 
Sterring  Committee;  Junior  Class  Steering 
Committee;    Alpha    Gamma    3,    4;    Ad- 
vanced Army  ROTC. 

JACKSON.  EMMA  JEAN 
AIA  1.2. 

JACKSON,  JAMES  REID 
Kappa  Delta  Chi. 

JACKSON,  ROBERT  NASH 
Kappa  Delta  Chi. 

JACOBS,  THOMAS  LEE 
Delta  Sigma  Nu  4:  Kappa  Sigma  Nu,  1.  2, 
3,  4,  Secretary  4;  AF  ROTC-advanced  3, 
4;  Kappa  Sigma  Nu  Newsletter  2,  3. 

JACOBS.  WILLIAM  PLUMER,  JR. 
Poole  Scholarship  1,  2;  NASSP  Scholar- 
ship    1;    Distinguished    Military    Cadet; 
AlChE  2,  3,  A;  Mu  Beta  Psi  2,  3.  4;  Rifle 
Team  2. 

JACQUES,  JOHN  D. 
Materials  Tech.  Award  3;  South  Carolina 
AIA     Design    Award;    N.J.    Society    of 
Architects     Award;     AIA     Scholarship 


Award,    AIA    1,  2,  3,   4,   5;  Tau   Sigma 

Delta  4,  5,  President  5. 
JAMES.  JOHN  CARLES 

Intramurals  1,  2,  3. 
JAMES,  LARRY  CLIFFORD 

IEEE  3. 
JAMESON,  ELIZABETH  DIANE 

Omicron  Zeta  Tau  3,  4,  Secretary  4. 
JAMESON,  HENRY  RAYMOND 

American  Dairy  Science  Association. 
JAMISON.  ROBERT  GARLAND 

Football  1,2,3,4. 
JANSEN,  SHARRON  LEE 

Phi   Kappa  Phi  3;  Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  3; 

YMCA  Cabinet  3. 
JEFFERS.  JOHN 

Tiger  Brotherhood  4. 
JEFFORDS,  ALBERT  EDWIN 

SAM  3  4 
JEFFORDS,  ERNEST  GARY 

High    Court   3,   4.   Vice  Chairmen  High 

Court  4;  Numeral  Society  2,  3,  4. 
JEFFRIES,  FRANCIS  ALLEN,  JR. 

RPA    Club    2,    3.    4;   S.   C.    Recreation 

Society     2,    3,    4;    American     Ceramic 

Society    1;   YMCA   Cabinet  4;  Chairman 

Sports  Committee  YMCA  4;  WSBF  1. 
JENKINS,  ARTHUR  WILLIS 

Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Manage- 
ment 3,  4;  Dixie  Skydivers  2. 
JENKINS.  GUY  ARVIN 

Resident  Assistant  2,  3;  Assistant  Student 

Clerk  4;SAAE  1,2,3,4. 
JENSEN,  JAMES  JOHN,  JR. 

Alpha  Zeta  2,  3,  4;  Xi  Sigma  Pi  3,  4; 

Forestry  Club  1 ,  2,  3,  4;  Editor  "Clemson 

Forester"     4;     President's     Cabinet     4; 

Canterbury  Club  1 ,  2,  3,  4,  President  3; 

Student  Advisor  4. 
JOHNS,  JAMES  ALEXANDER  III 

News  Director  WSBF  5;  Tiger  Band  1 , 2,  3; 

BSU  1 ;  Campus  Crusade  for  Christ  1,2,  3, 

4,   5;   WSBF    3,  4,   5;   Communications 

Center  4,  5. 
JOHNSON,  CHARLES  ROBERT 

ASCE  3,  4;  Delta  Kappa  Alpha  3,  4. 
JOHNSON,  H.STEVEN 

Alumni  Scholar  1,  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi 

3,  4;  Phi  Eta  Sigma  1,  2,  3,  4;  James  F. 
Byrnes  Scholar  1.  2,  3,  4;  Sigma  Tau 
Epsilon;  SES;  Southern  Students  Organi- 
zation Committee. 

JOHNSON,  JAMES  LEROY 
APO;  Scuba  Club  1,  2,3,4. 

JOHNSON.  JOHN  HALE 
Honor  Roll  1;  AFROTC  Financial  Assist- 
ance Grant  3,  4;  Keromos  President  4. 

JOHNSON,  JOHN  MICHAEL 
Football  4;  Baseball  3. 

JOHNSON,  RICHARD  ARLING 

lota  Mu  Sigma  Award  3;  SAM  Outstand- 
ing Sophomore  2,  SAM  Outstanding 
Junior  3,  SAM  2,  3,  4;  Marketing  Club  4; 
Advanced  ROTC  3,  4;  Young  Republicans. 

JOHNSTONE,  ALAN 

RPA  Club  5;  Beta  Sigma  Chi  3,  4,  5, 
President  5;  GOP  4. 

JOLLY,  ALBERT  BAILEY 

AIA  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Freshman  Senator; 
Sigma  Alpha  Zeta  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  IFC  4; 
Sergeant-at-Arms  5;  Delegate  SCIFC  4; 
5-A  Club  3;  Alpha  Delta  Zeta  4,  5;  TAPS 
Senior  Staff  4,  5;  Junior  Staff  3. 

JOLLY.  ROBERT  H. 
American  Ceramic  Society;  Committee  of 
Intramural   Affairs;  Advanced  AFROTC; 
Tiger  Band. 

JONES,  CHAMP  McMILLIAN,  JR. 

AFROTC  Financial  Assistance  Grant; 
Danforth  Agriculture  Freshman  Scholar- 
ship; Phi  Eta  Sigma  1,2,3,  4;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi  3,  4;  Delta  Sigma  Nu  3,  4;  Baptist 
Student  Union. 

JONES,  CLYDE  H„  JR. 
AlChE;  Sigma  Kappa  Epsilon. 

JONES.  HOWARD  MARTIN 
Block  &  Bridle  Club  3.  4;  Young  Republi- 
cans 3,  4. 

JONES,  KATHLEEN  SHARON 
German    Club    2,    3,    Vice-President    2; 
Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Women's  Glee 
Club  2,  3;  Librarian  3;  Representative  to 
Inter-Faith  Council  1,  2 

JONES,  MARTENZA  LENOIR 

Miss  Clemson  University  1;  Who's  Who; 
Undergraduate  Alumni  Association  Schol- 
arship 2,  3;  R.  F.Poole4;PhiKappaPhi3, 

4,  President  4;  Order  of  Athena;  Student 
Senator  1 ;  Student  Government  Elections 
Board  2;  Clemson  Glee  Club  1;SEA  Tutor 
3;  YMCA  1.  2,  3,  4,  Service  Department 
Chairman  3,  President  of  YMCA  4;  Resi- 
dent Assistant  in  Dorm  3,  4. 

JONES,  MINNIE  CLARICE 

Phi  Kappa  Phi  4;  Concert  Band  3,  4; 
German  Club  2. 

JONES,  MICHAEL  KEITH 
lota  Lambda  Sigma. 

JONES,  RICHARD  MANNING,  JR. 
American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers 
1 ,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Society  of  American  Military 
Engineers  2,  3,4.5;  Kappa  Sigma  Nu  2,3, 
4,  5;  Young  Republicans  Club  3;  Pershing 
Rifles  1. 

JONES,  ROY  ALGIA 

RPA  Club;  Southern  Regional  Represent- 


Everyone  thinks  we  do  something  else. 

Fashion  designers  know  us  for 
our  sportswear,  double  knit, 
menswearand  rainwear  fabrics. 
The  housewife  will  probably  tell 
you  we're  a  draperyslipcover 
and  pillow  manufacturer. 
Furniture  manufacturers  come 
to  us  for  the  highest  quality 
foam  cushioning. 

Ask  a  lithographer  what 
Reeves  does  and  he'll  tell 
you  we  make  compressible 
offset  blankets.  Most  automotive 
companies  will  tell  you  we 
supply  them  with  coated  fabric 
diaphragms  and  polyurethane 
foam  seat  padding.The  U.S. 
Army  thinks  we're  in  the 
portable  landing  strip  business. 

Truckers  specify  tar- 
paulins made  of  our  fabrics. 
Skiwear  manufacturers  know  us 
for  a  coated  fabric  development 
that  breathes. Converters  ask 
us  to  do  their  fabric  finishing. 

Almost  everybody 
knows  us  for  something  special. 

If  you  want  to  work 
fora  company  that  is  known 
for  quality  products  and 
service  in  many  industries, 
drop  a  note  about  yourself  to 
Mr.  J.D.  Moore,  President. 

We'd  1  i  ke  to  m a  ke  you  a 
partof  the"something else  "team. 


REEVES 


Reeves  Brothers,Inc.,1071  Avenue  of  the  Americas, New  York, New  Yorkl0018,  (212)  790-8600 


ative  National  Student  Recreation  fii  Park 
Association;  Varsity  Football  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Block  C  Club;  Track  1.  2,  3.  4,  5 

JONES.  TAYLOR  B. 

Distinguished  Military  Cadet  4. 

JORDAN,  JOHN  DAVIS 

Forbes  Scholarship  1;  Coburg  Dairy 
Scholarship  2;  Who's  Who  Alpha  Zeta  2, 
Dairy  S  ience  Club,  Treasurer,  Vice- 
President;  Advanced  Army  ROTC;  High 
Court  4;  Delta  Kappa  Alpha,  President, 
Treasurer;  Tiger  Brotherhood. 

JOWERS,  JAMES  C,  JR. 
IEEE  1.2,3,4. 

-K- 

KARESH.SARA  R. 
Best  Dressed  Coed  2;  Who's  Who;  Tri 
Level  Committee;  Senator  2,  3.  4;  Chair- 
man, Student  Organizations  &  Affairs 
Committee  4;  SCSSL  3;  Angel  Flight; 
WSBF  1;  Resident  Assistant  3,  4;  Hillel- 
Brandeis  1,  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  2. 

KAY,  DAVID  LEE 
Fine  Art  Film  Club  3.  4,  President. 

KAYLOR.  HAL  MICHAEL 
Pre-Law  Society  2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  4; 
ASCE  1,  2;  Freshman  Senator  1;  Sigma 
Kappa  Epsilon  1 ,  2,  3,  4;  TAPS  3.  4; 
Junior  Staff  3;  Greeks  &  Military  Editor 
4;  SCCPA  3.  4;  Track  1.  2.  3:  Football  1; 
Fellowship  of  Christian  Athletes  1;  Army 
ROTC  3,  4;  Young  Republicans  1.  2,  3. 

KEARSE,  SIDNEY  MARTIN 
Vice-President    Senior    Class    4;    YMCA 
Cabinet  2;  Alpha  Gamma. 

KEELS,    WASHINGTON    REYNOLDS    III 
Tiger  Band  1.  2,  3,  4.  5. 

KEESE.  CRAWFORD  MARTIN 
RPA  Club. 

KEETER.  WILLIAM  H.  JR. 
Sons  of  the  American  Revoltion  1;  Clem- 
son  Cadet  Cup  3;  Distinguished  Military 
Cadet;  National  Society  of  Pershing  Rifles 
2,  3,  4;  Scabbard  &  Blade;  Young 
Republicans. 

KELLY,  JAMES  MANLY 
Treasurer,  Agron.  Club  ,  Vice-President  2. 

KELLY,  JOSEPH  W..  JR. 
Mu  Beta  Psi  2,  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,4; 
Librarian  3,  Business  Manager  4. 

KELLY.  ROBERT  GEORGE 
Delta  Sigma  Nu 

KENNEDY,  CHARLES  D. 
American  Ceramic  Society. 

KENNEDY.  HAROLD  MACK,  JR. 
RPA  Club  1 .  2.  3.  4;  Soccer  Team  1 . 

KESSLER.  MILNOR  PARET.  JR. 
American    Ceramic  Society   4;  SAM   4; 
Scuba  Club  3,  4. 

KILBY,  RICHARD  EDWARD 
Tiger  Staff 

KINARD,  JAMES  IRA 
Sigma  Alpha  Zeta  3,  4. 

KING,  FRANCIS  WILKINSON 
Pre-Law  Society;  Political  Science  Club. 

KING,  JACK  H. 
Block  C  Club;  Football. 

KING,  OSCAR  STANLEY 
ASCE 

KINSEY,  HORACE  DOWLING 
SAM  4;  Advisor  Residence  Court  2;  Execu- 
tive Research  Committee  3;  APO  1,2,3,4. 

KIRBY.  ROBERTWALKER 
SAM  4,  Hall  Monitor  2;  Hall  Supervisor  3, 
4;  Sailing  Club  3,  4. 

KIRBY,  WILLIAM  HUBERT,  JR. 
Best  Drilled  AF  Freshman  1;  Bruce 
Knight  Memorial  Trophy  2;  Clemson 
Cadet  Cup  3.  Distinguished  Military  Stu- 
dent 5;  PR  Gold  Achievement  Medal  3; 
IEEE  4,  5,  Projects  Officer  5;  Pershing 
Rifles  1.  2,  3;  Scabbard  &  Blade  2.  3,  4, 
5;  Advanced  Army  ROTC  3,  4;  YMCA  1. 

KIRKPATRICK.  KENNETH  MICHAEL 
S.  C.   Recreation  &  Park  Society;  YMCA 
Cabinet;  Chester  County  Clemson  Club; 
RPA  Club. 

KIRKPATRICK,  WILLI  AM  OLIN 
Numeral  Society  2,  3,  4.  S 

KLAHRE,  THOMAS  HUGO 
Phi  Psi. 

KLINCK.  SUSAN  ELIZABETH 
Honors  and  Awards  Day  1.  2,  3;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi  3,  4;  WSA  2.  3,  Social 
Chairman  2;  Vice-President  3;  Delta 
Theta  Chi  1,  2,  3,  4.  Order  of  Athena  4. 
Secretary  4 

KLUGH,  THOMAS  SIMPSON 
Army    DMS;  Sigma  Kappa  Epsilon  3,  4; 
Track  1,  2 

KNOERR,  ROBERT  ARNOLD 
IEEE 

KNOY.  KATHRYN  WALTERS 
Solo  Tw.rler  1.  2.  3.  4,  Gamma  Beta  Phi 

1,  2.  3,  4;  WSA  4;  Women's  Judicial 
Board  4;  Sigma  Beta  Chi  1 ,  2,  3,  4. 

KORETZ.  BARRY  ROBERT 
Longevity    Award   for    Years  of  Service; 
355  on  Draft  Lottery;  AIA  1.  2,  3,  4,  5; 
Executive    Research    Committee  4;   Chi 
Lambda  3,  4,  5;  IFC  5;  Hillel  Brandies  1, 

2,  3.  President  3;  Young  Democrats  2; 
Young  Republicans  3;  Nu  Epsilon  1,  2; 
TAPS  Senior  Staff  5,  Junior  Staff  4. 

KORMANICKI.  DAVID  WILLIAM 
Football,  Block  C  Club. 


KUISMA,  LINDA  RUTH 

WSBF  Engineering  Staff  1.  2,  3.4. 
KUNZ.  RALPH  BARBER 

AlChE  2,  3,  4;  Young  Republicans  3,  4. 


LADD,  LINDA  JO 
BSU  2,  Campus  Crusade  for  Christ  1 . 

LADEN.  GARY  JAMES 
Kappa  Alpha  Delta. 

LAFORGE,  ROBERT  LAWRENCE 
Intramural  Sports  1.  2,  3,  4;  SAM  4. 

LAKE,  KENNETH  WILLIAM 
lota  Lambda  Sigma  2.  3,  4. 

LAKE,  ROBERT  J. 

lota  Lamdba  Sigma  2,  3,  4,  Secretary- 
Treasurer  4;  Clemson  Debate  Team  1,  2; 
Calhoun  Forensic  Society  1,  2,  Secretary 


LAMAR,  RALPH  DIXON 

AIA  1,  2;  Honorary  Architectural  Frater- 
nity 4. 
LANGLEY,  LARRY  CLYDE 

RPA  Club. 
LANGLEY,  ROGER  NERON 

S.    C.   Poultry    Improvement   Association 

Scholarship;  Poultry  Science  Club  2.  3,  4. 

Vice-President  4. 
LASHLEY.  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  JR. 

ROTC      Scholarship;      SCRS;      Alpha 

Gamma;  RPA  Club;  Outing  Club. 
LAST,  BRUCE  WAYNE 

Cross  Country;  Track  Team;  Block   C  2, 

3,  4.  5;  RPA  2,  3,  4.  5. 
LATHAM,  FREDERICK  LYNN 

SAM.  Young  Republicans. 
LAW.  DONALD  McDONALD 

AIA  2,  4;  Nu  Sigma  2.  3,  4. 
LAWLOR,  LESLIE  MICHAEL 

AIA  1,  2,  3,4. 
LAWSON,  LARRY  LESTER 

Football  2.  3,  4. 
LAWSON,  TERRY  MICHAEL 

AlChE  2;  WSBF  1,  2,  3,  4.  Forestry  Club 

3,4. 
LEACH.  ALVIN  ALEXANDER 

Honor  Student   1,  2,  3:  Alpha  Zeta  3.  4; 

American   Society   of  Agricultural   Engi- 
neers 4;  Sailing  Club  1,2. 
LEARY.GUY  BERNARD  III 

AATT  3,  4. 
LEE,  DAVID  LANE 

Junior  Staff  CDA,  Senior  Staff  CDA. 
LEE,  ROBERT  PAUL 

Sigma    Alpha    Zeta    2;    Dillion    County 

Clemson  Club  4. 
LEEKE,  TERRELL  THOMAS 

Pre-Vet  Club  1,  2;  Hall  Monitor  2;  Hall 

Supervisor  3,  4. 
LEGRAND,  CHARLES  MICHAEL 

Sigma  Kappa  Epsilon. 
LESHMANN,  JAMES  ARNOLD 

YMCA  1,  2;  Pershing  Rifles  1.  2. 
LENHARDT.  ROBERT  C 

ASME;  Phi  Kappa  Delta  3,  4. 
LESLEY,  EDWIN  O'DELL 

Mu  Beta  Psi  3,  4;  Men's  Glee  Club  1,2,  3; 

ASME  1,2. 
LEVER,  JACK  QUINTON,  JR. 

ASME  1.WSBF  4;  Music  Director. 
LEVINE.  PAUL  FORREST 

AIA     2,    3,    4,    5;    Chronicle    2.    3.    4; 

Cheerleader  4,  5. 
LIBBY,  ALLAN  W, 

WSBF     1,     2.     3,    4;    Junior    Follies    3; 

Tigerama     1,     2,     4;     IBS     Regional 

Convention. 
LILLIS.  GARY  ALAN 

Block  &  Bridle  Club  1 ,  2;  SAAE  4. 
LIMBAUGH,  DOUGLAS  EUGENE 

Baptist  Student  Union  3. 
LINDSEY.  JAMES  MELVIN.  JR. 

Pre-Med    Fraternity    4;    Clemson    Karate 

Club  1,2,  3,  4;  YMCA  3,  4 
LINK,  GEORGE  GREGORY 

Dean's  List  3;  lota  Lambda  Sigma  3,  4; 

Advanced    ROTC    3.   4;   Weight    Lifting 

Club  3,4. 
LITTLEJOHN.  JESSE  BROADUS 

Advanced  ROTC  3,  4.  SAM  4. 
LIVINGSTON.  JAMES  V. 

Alpha  Gamma;  Advanced  ROTC. 
LOCKERY,  JAMES  EDWARD.  JR. 

Mu  Beta  Psi  3,  4;  The  Caravelles,  2,  3,  4; 

Tiger  Band  2,  3,  4;  Concert  Band  2.  3,  4, 

Pep  Band  3,  4. 
LOCKLAIR,  FRANCES  EVANS 

Floor  Supervisor  2;  House  Council  2. 
LOCKWOOD.  DENNIS  HAROLD 

IEEE  2,  3,  4,  Young  Republicans  3. 
LOEF.SANFORD  H. 

Clemson    Graphic    Arts    Society,     Vice- 
President  4. 
LONG.  JOHN  F. 

ASAE  Student  Honor  Award;  ASAE  1,  2, 

3.  4,  President  4,  Vice-President  3;  Alpha 

Zeta  4. 
LONG,  LARRY  BRUCE 

Young  Democrats  3,  Treasurer  4;  Student 

in  Educational  Aid  3.  4;  Fine  Arts  Film 

Club  3. 
LIOVE.  KEITH  SINCLAIR 

Gamma  Alpha  Mu  2,  3,  4;  Tiger  Sports 

Editor  2;  Tiger  1,  2,3,4. 


LUPO.  PERRY  IRVINE 

Delta    Sigma    Nu    2.    3.    4;    Sigma    Tau 

Epsilon    3.   4:   Phi    Kappa   Phi   4;    Kappa 

Sigma     Nu     1,    2,    3,    4,    Secretary    3, 

President  4 
LYNCH,  DAVID  CRAIG 

American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers  3,  4; 

AFROTC  3.  4;  Young  Republicans  3. 
LYONS,  ROBERT  ANDREW.  JR. 

Nu  Sigma  1.  2,  3,4. 

-M- 

McALISTER,  ANGELA  CHERYL 

House  Council  3;  Hall  Monitor  2;  Glee 
Club  1,  2,  3.4. 

McALISTER,  JEANETTE  DALE 
Phi  Kappa  Phi  3,  4;  Clio  Society  3,  4. 

Mccarty,  john  f. 

ASCE  12   3  4 
McCLESKEY.  SAMUEL  LINTON  III 

Environmental    Tech.     Award    in    Arch. 

Honorable  Mention  3:  AIA  1.  2,  3,  4,  5; 

Editor-Semester     Review     (School     of 

Architure)  3,  4 
McCOLLOUGH.  WILLIAM  WELCH 

ASME  2.  3,  4;  APO  4.  Election  Board  4. 
McCOMBS.  JOEL  WAYNE 

SAM  4;  APO  2,  3;  Young  Republicans  4. 

Mcdowell,  glen  david 

ASCE;  Rugby  Club  2.  3.4. 

McGEE.  CHARLES  EDWARD 
Newman    Association    1.    2.    3.  4,   Vice- 
President    3,    President   4,   Students  for 
Educational  Aid  3,  4,  Treasurer  4. 

McGUIGAN.  WILLIAM  PATRICK 
Gamma   Omega   Phi  Treasurer  2;  Ameri- 
can   Association    Textile    Technologists, 
President  2;  Military  Science. 

McLAURIN,  JEWELL  PIERCE 
Kappa  Delta  Kappa  2.  3,  4,  Football  1,  2, 
3,4. 

McNAIR,  JOHN  N. 

Distinguished  Military  Cadre  (MSI.  Stu- 
dent Manager  Schiletter  Hall  3.  4;  ROTC 
Company  Commander  4. 

MACAULEY,  MARGARET  LYNN 
Omicron  Zeta  Tau    1,  2,  3,  4;  Clemson 
University  Light  Brigade  2,  3,  4,  Opera- 
tions Officer  3,  Commander  4. 

MACKINTOSH,  JAMES  DOUGLAS  III 
Sigma  Alpha  Zeta  1,2,3,  4,  5. 

MAGARIAN,  GARY  VAUGHN 
AIA  1.  2,5. 

MANESS,  JAMES  FLETCHER 
Pre-Vet  Club  1 ;  APO  2,  3,  4;  RPA  Club  4. 

MANOS.  GEORGE  C. 
Agricultural    Economics  Club;  Fine  Arts 
Film  Club. 

MANSFIELD.  PATRICIA  ANN 
Central   Spirit   Committee,   Secretary  4; 
WSA  Secretary  4;  Sigma  Beta  Chi,  Pledge 
Treasurer   1,  Treasurer  2,  Vice-President 
3,  President  4;  Canterbury  Club  1,  2. 

MARCHBANKS,  SHERRY  LYNN 
SAM  Sweetheart,  Delta  Sigma  Nu  Sweet- 
heart; Miss  CU  Finalist;  Delta  Theta  Chi, 
President,     Pledgemaster;     ISC;     TAPS 
Junior  Staff. 

MARSHALL.  BRUCE  WILLIAM 
Tiger  Band  Color  Guard  3;  Color  Guard 
Captain  4. 

MARTIN,  CHARLIES  R. 
SAM  4;  Clemson  Bowling  Team  2. 

MARTIN,  JERRY  BRANNON 
AlChE     2,     3,    4,    President;    Southern 
Regional  Conference  AlChE,  President  4. 

MARTIN,  WILLIE  CHILES 
Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

MASSEY,  NORMAN  TERRY 
SAM  3,  4. 

MATHIS,  LOUIS  BEHRENS,  JR. 
Alpha    Zeta    3,    4;    APO    2,    3,   4;    Delta 
Sigma  Nu  3,  4;  Young  Democrats  2,  3,  4. 

MAUNEY,  DENNIS  LEROY 
Barney    Lee   Bickley    Memorial   Scholar- 
ship; junior  Honors  Program  Certificate; 
Tau  Beta  Pi  2,  President;  Phi  Kappa  Phi 
2;  Phi  Eta  Sigma  4.  IEEE  2;  ROTC. 

MAYNARD,  BEN  ALLEN 
AATT  3.  4,  APO  1,  2. 

MAYS,  JAMES  L 
American  Camping  Association;  Student 
Residence  Assistant. 

MEDLIN.  RICHARD  DOUGLAS 
Block  C  Club  2,  3.  4;  Football  1.  2.  3,  4. 

MERKEL.  FRITZ  ISHAM 
APO     1,    2.    3,    4;    Historian,    Recording 
Secretary.  Treasurer. 

MERRICK.  RICHARD  LESLIE 
Associated     General     Contractors    4,     5; 
Central     Spirit     Committee     4,     5.    Chi 
Lambda  4.  5,  Cheerleader  3.  4,  5,  Head  5. 

MEYER.  DANIEL  EDWARD 
Kappa  Alpha  Delta  4 

MICHALOWSKI,  JOSEPH  STANLEY,  JR. 
Football:  Counter  Guerrilla. 

MILHOUS,  WILBUR  KEARSE 
Pre-Vet    Club    1.    2;   Mu    Beta  Psi  3,  4; 
Concert  Band  3,  4;  Tiger  Band  1,  2,  3,  4, 
Assistant  Drum  Major  3;  Junior  Staff  3. 

MILLER,  BRENDA  STEPHENS 
WSA  3;  Delta  Theta  Chi  1,2.  3.4;  Flying 
Tiger  Angel  Flight  1,  2. 

MILLER,  GEORGE  FARQUHAR,  JR. 
Concert  Band  2. 


MILLER.  JAMES  ARTHUR 

Amateur  Radio  Club  1.  Secretary  2.  3,  4; 

IEEE  3.4. 
MILLER,  JAMES  DAVID 

AATT. 
MILLER.  JOHN  EDWIN 

Forestry  Club  2.  4. 
MILLER.  JOHN  MILTON 

Dean's  List  3;  AIA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Advanced 

ROTC  4. 
MILLER,  LARRY  McSWEEN 

RPA  Club:  Sigma  Alpha  Zeta. 
MILTON,  JOHNNIE  FREDERICK,  JR. 

Football  1,  2,  3,4. 
MINCEY,  JOHN  PAUL 

IEEE  2,  3,4. 
MING,  THOMAS  ANTHONY 

Student  Affairs  3,  4. 
MIRABELLI,  ANTHONY  JAMES.  JR. 

Delta    Sigma    Nu    2,    3,    4,    Treasurer  4; 

Soccer  1.  2,  3,  4;  Block  C  Club  3,  4;  Chi 

Lambda  3,  4;  Circle  K  1,2. 
MISHOE.  STAFFORD  MICHAEL 

Agricultural     Economics     Club;     Alpha 

Zeta;  Service  Award  3;  Farm  Credit  Bank 

Scholarship  4. 
MITCHELL.  ROBERT  HOMER 

Pershing    Rifles    2;    AF    Freshman    Drill 

Team  1. 
MOBLEY,  JAMES  RAY 

ROTC  1,2,3,4. 
MONTGOMERY,  CARTER  EAVES 

Pre-Vet  Club  3:  Circle  K  2. 
MOORE,  DENNIS  D. 

Tiger     Brotherhood     3,     4;    Senator    4; 

Central     Spirit     Committee     4;     Young 

Republicans  Vice-President  3,  President 

4;     Elections     Board     2.     3;    President 

Clemson  At  Greenville  Student  Body  4; 

Tiger  Correspondent  1. 
MOORE,  HARRY  G„JR. 

Sigma  Kappa  Epsilon  3,  4. 
MOORE,  VERNON  WINFRED,  JR. 

American  Ceramic  Society  3.  4. 
MORGAN.  JOHN  WILLIAM  III 

Rudolph    E.    Lee    Award    3;    AIA    3,    4, 

Treasurer  4;  Numeral  Society  1,  2,  3.  4. 
MORRELL,  GEORGE 

Horticulture    Club;    President    of  Weight 

Club. 
MORRISS.  ANNE  CAROLINE 

Dean's  List  1;  Secretary  AIA  4;  Secretary 

Judicial  Board  4;  Who's  Who;  AIA  1.  4; 

Junior     Class    Council     3;    Senior    Class 

Council  4;  WSA,  Judicial  Board  4;  Court 

of   Appeals   4;  Resident  Assistant  3,  4; 

TAPS  Junior  Staff  4;  Fine  Arts  Film  Club 

2,4. 
MORRIS,  PAUL  ALBERT 

AIA  1,  2,  3,  Secretary  2;  University  Fine 

Arts  Committee  3,  4;  Chronicle  2,  3,  4, 

Editor-in-Chief  3,  4;S.  C.  Collegiate  Press 

Corresponding      Secretary      5;      Tiger 

Brotherhood  5,  6,  President  y;  Numeral 

Society  5,  6. 
MOSELEY,  JAMES  H. 
MOSS.  CATHY  LOU 

Who's  Who;  AATCC,  Secretary   1;  Sena- 
tor,    Traffic     &     Grounds     Committee; 

Central  Spirit  Committee  4;  Rat  Master 

4;  Light  Brigade  3,  4;  Delta  Theta  Chi  1, 

2,  3,  4,  Secretary  2;  WSBF  2.  3. 
MOSS.  THOMAS  CONNOR 

Distinguished  Military  Cadre  (MSI;  Alpha 
Zeta  2.  3.  4;  Agricultural  Economics  Club 

3,  4;  Arnold  Air  Society  3.  4;  Phi  Kappa 
Delta  1,  2,3,4. 

MOSSMAN,  MATTHEW  MICHAEL 

AIA   1,  2,  4;  Swimming  Team  1,  2,  3,  4. 
MOYER.  EUGENE  FREDERICK,  JR. 

Delta  Phi  Kappa  3. 
MUCCINO,  PAUL  JOHN 

ASCE. 
MUDD,  ROGER  WILLIAM 

Sigma   Alpha   Zeta   2,   3,   4;  Agricultural 

Economics  Club  2.  3,  4. 
MULL.  M.  JANICE 

WSBF. 
MULLEN.  JOHN  III 

Phi  Kappa  Delta   1.  2,  3,  4;  AFROTC  1, 

2,3,4. 
MULLINNIX.  WADE  CURTIS 

Phi  Psi  4.  5. 
MULLIS,  JOHN  ARTHUR 

ASME  2. 
MURPHREE,  CHARLES  MICHAEL 

Tiger  Band  1.  2,  3,  4;  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4. 
MYERS,  DAVID  MARK 

American     Ceramic     Society.     Vice- 
President,  Treasurer. 
MYERS,  PAUL  C. 

Sigma  Alpha  Zeta  2,  3.  4;  Track  Team  1, 

2,  3,  4. 


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NEEDHAM.  RICHARD  SCOTT 

Freshman  Baseball  1:  Varsity  Baseball  2, 

3;  WSBF  Junior  Staff  1. 
NEWMAN,  MICHAEL  DEAN 

AlChE  2,  3,  4.  Secretary  4;  Tiger  Band  2, 

3,  4;  Mu  Beta  Psi  3,  4. 
NEWTON,  DONALD  A. 

Smith  Douglas  Agriculture  Scholarship  1, 

2,  3,  4;  Advanced  AFROTC  3,  4; 
Education  Club;  Arnold  Air  Society  3.  4; 
YMCA  Cabinet  1,  2;  Alpha  Gamma  1,  2, 

3,  4,  Treasurer  3. 


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NEWTON.  NATHAN  S  ,  JR 
Secretary  of  Student  Body  3:  President's 
Cabinet  3;  Sigma  Kappa  Epsilon  2,  3,  4; 
IFC    4;    Athletic     Chairman    4;    Weight 
lifting  Club  1,  2;  ROTC  I,  2.  3   4. 

NICKS.  JUDITH  ANNE 
Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  3,  4:  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4; 
Order   of   Athena  4:  Judicial    Board  4, 
Chairman  4;  ISC  3;  Omicron  Zeta  Tau  1, 

2.  3,  4,  Rush  Chairman  3.  President  4, 
Light  Brigade  1,  2.  3,4;  Newman  Club  1, 
2.3. 

NIXON,  KATHRYN  MELINDA 
John    D     Lane  Scholarship  3:  Edgar  A. 
Brown  Scholarship  3.  4,  Glee  Club  3,  4; 
Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 

NORTON.  JOHN  CROFT 
Who's  Who  Gamma  Alpha  Mu  2,  3,  4; 
Calhoun  Literary  Society  2.  3.  4,  Class 
Senator  2;  Financial  Review  Board  1, 
High  Court  4;  Young  Democrats  4; 
Young  Republicans  1,  2;  Tiger  1,  Assist- 
ant News  Editor  2.  Associate  Editor  3.  4; 
Hall  Monitor  3 

NORVILLE,  JUDITY  ANNE 
Phi  Kappa  Ph.  4.  Court  of  Lesser  Appeal 
3:  Attorney-WSA  Judicial  Board  3,  WSA 
Representative  4.   Light  Brigade  2,  3,  4, 
Pledge  Officer  3;  WSBF  1 

NUCKOLS,  MARY  W. 
WSBF     1.    2.    Newman   Society    1.    2,    3, 
Secretary  2. 

LINES,  WILBUR  JOSEPH 
ASME  3. 

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OATES,  LARRY  WILLIAM 
Phi    Kappa    Delta    I,    2.    3.   4,   5;  Pledge- 

OBORN,  RICHARD  L. 
Who's  Who,  Distinguished  Military  Cadet; 
AFROTC  Commandant's  Award  4;  AF 
Financial  Assistance  Grant  3.  4; 
AFROTC  Distinguished  Cadet  4;  Sigma 
Tau  Epsilon  3,  Treasurer  4;  lota  Beta 
Sigma  4;  Blue  Key  4,  Senator  2;  APO  1, 
Historian    2,   Treasurer   2.  Vice-President 

3,  President  4;  Public  Relations  3.  Busi 
ness  Director  4;  Arnold  Air  Society, 
Chaplain  4;  Debate  Team  2,  3;  Calhoun 
Forensic  Society  3;  Hall  Monitor  2;  Hall 

O'CONNOR,  WILLIAM  T. 

RPA    Club    3,    4;    NRPA    3,    4;   SCRS; 

Resident  Assistant  2,  3,  4;  RAT  Master  3, 

4 
OGLESBY.TOMMIE  MARION 

Kappa  Delta  Chi. 
OLIVER,  LESTER  RAY 

Sigma  Kappa  Epsilon. 
ORNITA,  BARRY  LOUIS 

3M      Scholarship      3,      Olin-Matheson 

Summer  Research  Grant  3;  AlChE  2.  3, 

4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4;  Amateur  Radio  Club 

2,  3,  4 
OSEF.  WAYNE  ROBERT 

Young  Republicans  2;  Radio  Staff  1. 
OWENS.  COLEMAN  CLYDE,  JR. 

ASME  3.  4;  Track  Team  1.  Sailing  Team 

2.  3,  4;  Intramural  Football  2.  3,  4. 

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PAGE.  BRYAN  CADETTE 

Dillon  County  Clemson  Club;  SAAE. 

PALMER,  JEFFREY  TODD 
AlChE    1,  2.  3;  Chronicle  Staff  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Rowing  Club  3,  4;  Rifle  Team  1. 

PALMER,  WILLIAM  RILEY 
Advanced  Army  ROTC;  SAM. 

PARKER.  AUBREY  WALKER,  JR. 

Honors  &  Awards  Day;  Honors  Program 
1,  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4;  Dillon  County 
Clemson  Club  1,  2.  3,  4.  Vice-President  4. 

PARKER.  LINDA  MARIE 
Phi    Kappa   Phi   3,   4;   Institute   of   Food 
Teen    Scholar;  Food  Science  Club.  Treas- 
urer   3;   Omicron   Zeta  Tau   1,  2,   3,  4, 
Resident  Assistant  3,  4;  House  Council  4. 

PARKS,  C.  AUBREY  III 
APO   2;  Campus   Crusade  for  Christ  3; 
Baptist  Student  Union  1. 

PATE.  CHARLES  WILLIAM 
Delta   Phi   Kappa   3.  4;  Clemson  Scuba 
Club  2.  3 

PATTERSON,  CHARLTON  80 YD,  JR. 
American  Metallurgical  Society  1. 

PATTE  RSON,  JAMES  OSCAR 
Tiger  Band;  Mu  Beta  Psi  3,  4;  Vet  Club; 
APO  1. 

PATTE  RSON.  JOHN  ANDREWS 
Block    &    Bridle    Club;    Pred-Vet    Club; 
Advanced  ROTC. 

PATTERSON,  SAMUEL  JOSEPH 
Delta   Phi   Kappa  1,  2,  3,  4;  American 
Ceramic  Society  1,  2;  Newman  Club  1.  2; 
Baseball  1. 

PEARCE.  WILLIAM  GREGORY 
CDA    Junior   Staff,   CDA   Senior  Staff; 
Sigma  Alpha  Zeta. 

PEELE,  LUCAS  RANDOLPH.  JR. 

Alpha  Zeta  3.  4;  Senior  Senator;  Tiger  2, 
3  4,  Sports  Editor  4. 

PEELER.  HARVEY  SMITH,  JR. 
Alpha  Gamma;  Dairy  Science  Club,  Vice- 
President  4. 


PEEPLES.  JAMES  BRYSON,  JR.  ^^i 
AlChE  1.  2,  3,  4.  Kappa  Delta  Chi  1,  2,. 
3,  4;  IFC  3.  4,  Vice-President  4 

PENNINGTON,  MARY  ELIZABETH 
Judicial  Board  4;  Delta  Theta  Chi. 

PEREZ,  STANLEY  VICTOR 
ASME     1;    Newman    Club    3.    4;    Young 
Republicans  1,  3,  4;  Tiger  1,  3;  ISA  1.  2, 
3,  4;  Chess  Club  4. 

PETRUSKY.  KENNETH  G.  -   ■    -   * 

Sports  Car  Club  of  Clemson  2.  3.  4; 
Geology  Club  3.  4. 

PHILLIPS.  TERRY  WAYNE 

Army  ROTC;  Treasurer  Clemson  Graphic 
Arts  Society;  Cherokee  County  Clemson 
Club:  Circle  K. 

PHILPOTT,  LARRY  D. 
ASME. 

PILO,  RICHARD  J. 
SANl\_/ 

PITNER, GEORGE  DAVID 
SigrnaTau  Epsilon  3;  Phi  Kappa  Delta  2. 
3,4 

PITTS,  ELIZABETH 
Sigma  Tau  Epsilon;  Who's  Who;  Order  of 
Athena  3,  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4;  WSA  3.  4, 
President  4;  WSA  Representative  to  stu- 
dent Senate  4;  Delta  Theta  Chi  2,  3,  4, 
Pledge-Master  3,  President  4;  ISC  4. 

PLAYER,  VINROE  STEPHEN 
Distinguished  Military  Cadre  (AS);  Asso- 
ciated Schools  of  Construction  Award  3; 
Association  of  General  Contractors 
Award  4;  AFROTC  Financial  Assistance 
Grant  4,  AFROTC  Professional  Officers 
Corps;  Society  of  American  Military 
Engineers;  Student  Chapter  Association 
of  General  Contractors;  Sigma  Psi  Nu  4, 
Swimming  Team  1 ,  2,  3.  4. 

POE.  WILLIAM  NELSON,  JR 
CDA;  Kappa  Sigma  Nu. 

POLATTY,  JAMES  WILSON 
Agronomy  Club. 

POLING,  JAMES  F. 

Most  Valuable  Tennis  Player-1965;  Ten- 
nis Team  1,  2,  3,  4,  Captain  4,  Tiger 
Brotherhood  4;  Phi  Kappa  Delta  2,  3,  4, 
Treasurer  5;  Block  C  Club. 

POPE.  THOMAS  E. 
AIA     1,    2,    3.    4,    5.    Swimming    Team; 
TAPS. 

PORTER.  CLESS  FRANKLYN 
Best  Student  Library  Award  1968.  3. 

PORTER,  DAVID  GARVIN 
Clemson      Education      Association      4; 
Newman    Club  3,  4;  Young   Republicans 
4. 

POSTON,  RUSSEL  ARTHUR 
Forestry  Club  1,2.  3;  APO  3,  4. 

POTEAT.GEELA  BOPEEP 
American  Chemical  Society  1,  2;  Ameri- 
can Ceramic  Society  3,  4. 

POWELL,  HAROLD  BERNARD 
APO  3,  4. 

POWELL,  TIMOTHY  HAMMOND 

Tau  Sigma  Delta  Award;  South  Carolina 
Masonry  Association  Competition,  1st 
Prize. 

POWERS,  CHURCHILL  C 
ASME  2,3,4;  SAME  3,  4;  YMCA  1 ,  2,  3, 
4;  YMCA  Handbook  2:  ROTC. 

PRATHER.  HAMES  L. 

RPA  Club  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Delta  Chi  1,  2, 
3.  4;BSU  1,  2,  3. 

PRIDDY,  RICKY  VERNON 

Kappa  Sigma  Nu  2,  3,  4;  Advanced 
ROTC. 

PRIDMORE,  ROBERT  MICHAEL 
ROTC  3,  4. 

PRINGLE,  CHARLES  GARY 
American     General    Contractors;    Sigma 
Alpha  Zeta  1,  2,  3,  4.  5;  President  Alpha 
Delta  Zeta  4,  5;  University  Apartments 
Club  4,  5. 

PRINGLE.  JEFFREY  C. 
WSBF    1,2,3,  4;  Clemson  Graphic  Arts 
Society  4. 

PUNDF,  VANDERBILT  C. 
ASM  1.  2.  CCCC1,  2.  3. 

PUSEY,  EDWARD  STUART 
Distinguished  Military  Cadet;  Scabbard  & 
Blade  Best  Army  Sophomore  Cadet 
Award;  American  Legion  Excellence  in 
Military  Science  Award;  ROTC  Scholar 
ship,  Pershing  Rifles;  Scabbard  &  Blade 


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RAMSEY,  ARNOLD  JOSEPH 

RPA  Club  3,  4;  Recreation  Society  1,  2, 

3,4. 
RANKIN,  GEORGE  DAVID  III 

Army  ROTC  3,  4. 
RASH,  CHRISTOPHER  KENT 

Military  Science  1,  2,3,4. 
RATTERREE,  CHARLES  HENRY  III 

ASME  4;  Phi  Kappa  Delta  1,  2,  3.  4. 
RAWL,  DANNY  AUEN 

AlChE  3,4. 
RAY, GEORGE  DEWEY 

Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Young  Democrats  3; 

Pre-Law  Society  3;  Tiger  Junior  Staff  1,  2. 
RAY,  LAWRENCE  KENT 

Delta    Sigma    Nu    2,    3,    4;   Sigma  Tau 

Epsilon  3,  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4. 
REDICK.  HUGH  EDWARD 

ASME  4. 


REED,  EDWARD  CLARK 
Mu  Beta  Psi  2.  3,  4;  Tiger  Band  1,  2,  3,  4, 
Concert  Band  1,  2,  3. 

REED.  HARRY  MENDEL,  JR 
ASCE  3,  4. 

REED,  WAYNE  MARSHALL 
AIA  1,  2.  3.  4,  5;  Circle  K  1,  2 

REUTER,  DAVID  MICHAEL 
APO:    Young    Republicans;    Glee    Club: 
Campus  Crusade  for  Christ 

RHODES.  WILLIAM  BOYD  III 
Henry     T.     Malone-Gamma     Alpha     Mu 
Award  3: Senator  2;  Gamma  Alpha  Mu  4. 
Tiger  Staff  1.  2,  3,  Circulation  Manager  4 

RHYMER,  WILLIAM  EUGENE,  JR. 
Ben  &  Kitty  Gossett  Scholarship  4,  SAM 
3,    4;    American    Association    of    Textile 
Technologist  3,  4 

RICE,  JONATHAN  CLEVELAND  III 
lota  Lambda  Sigma  3,  4. 

RICHARDS,  ROBERT  BRUCE 
ASCE  2   3  4 

RICHARDSON,  DONNY  WAYNE 
Football.  Weight  Lifting  Club,  ROTC 

RICHBOURG,  VIRGINIA  DAWN 
Dow    Chemical    Scholarship    1,   2;    Ethyl 
Corp  Scholarship  3:  Junior  Honors  Pro- 
gram: AlChE  2,  3;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  3,  4, 
Omicron  Zeta  Tau  2.  3,  YMCA 

RICKARD.  JOHN  CHARLES 
ASME;  Sports  Car  Club. 

RIDDLE,  ROBERT  SAYE 
Block     &     Bridle    Club    Scholarship    3, 
Distinguished    Military    Cadet;    Block    & 
Bridle  Club  1,  2,  3.    ">- 

RISER,  JACOBSIDNEY 
SAAE  1,  2. 

RITCH,  MORRIS  REA  III 
AFROTC  Valor  Award  4;  Building  Const 
Dept   Award   2,   Representative  Student 
Chapter  AGC  3,  President  4. 

RIVERS,  CHARLES  EDWIN 
ASCE  1,  4;  Young  Republicans  4. 

ROBERTS,  JOHN  E    III 
Delta     Sigma     NU;     Phi     Kappa     Delta; 
Chester  County  Clemson  Club. 

ROBERTSON.  JAMES  VAN 
Delta  Sigma  Nu  2,  3,4. 

ROBINS,  HARRIET  VAUGHAN 
Honors  1,  2;  Order  of  Athena  4;  Sigma 
Tau  Epsilon  3,  4;  Women's  Residence 
Court  2;  Judicial  Board  4;  Defense 
Attorney  4;  Sigma  Beta  Chi  1,  2,  3.  4; 
House  Council  4. 

ROBINSON.  WILLIAM  EDWARD 
Tau  Beta  Pi  2;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  2;  AlChE  2. 

ROCKWELL,  JEFFREY  CARTER 
Kappa  Delta  Chi. 

ROEDIGER,  CHARLES  LAMAR,  JR. 
RPA  Club  3.  4.  5,  Delta  Phi  Kappa  4,  5. 
Track.  Crosscountry  1. 

ROGERS,  DAN  MILTON  EARL 
Greenville  Concrete  Award;  AFROTC 
Achievement  Award;  American  Society 
of  Military  Engineers  Award;  S.  C.  As- 
phalt Paving  Association  Award;  Phi  Eta 
Sigma  3;  Tau  Beta  Pi  1;  Phi  Kappa  Phi; 
Kappa  Sigma  Nu,  Vice-President. 

ROGERS,  GEORGE  McCALL 
Aero  Club  1,  2,  3;  Kappa  Delta  Chi  2,  3, 
4. 

ROGERS.  JACOB  RHODES 

IEEE   3.  4;  Dillon  County  Clemson  Club 

2,  3,  4. 
ROGERS.  PHILLIP  D. 

Army  ROTC  3,  4;  Pickens  County 
Clemson  Club  2.  3,  4. 

ROOF,  RONALD  WINGARD 
AlChE    1,  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Sigma  Nu  1.  2. 
3,4 

ROSEBROCK,  DEL  ACKERMAN 
Army  ROTC. 

ROSS,  GLENN  H. 
Piedmont   Contractors  Award  3;  Associ- 
ated  General   Contractors  of  American, 
Vice-President  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4. 

ROSS.  JOHN  NEELY 
Numeral  Society  2;  TAPS  Junior  Staff; 
Weight  Lifting  Club. 

ROWAND,  THOMAS  FERGUSON 
Association  of  General  Contractors  4,  5; 
AIA   1,  2,3,4,  5;  Fine  Arts  Film  4,  5;  Nu 
Epsilon  1.2;  Rugby  Club  3,  4,  5. 

ROWELL,  JEFF  WILLARD.  JR. 
Army     ROTC     3,     4;     Pickens     County 
Clemson  Club  3;  Tiger  Band  1,  2,  3,  4. 

RUSSELL.  JAMES  III 
ASCE  5. 

RUTLAND,  CHARLES  ROSLYN 
AlChE  2.  3,4. 

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SADOWSKI,  DAVID  LAWRENCE 
S.  C.   Recreation  Society  2.  3.  4;  RPA 
Club    1,   2.   3,   4;  Football   1,  2,  3;  New 
man   Club;   American  Camping  Associa- 
tion 3,4, 

SANDERS,  DARRYLPAUL 
SAME  3,  4;  ASME  4. 

SANDERS.  GUY  ST.  CLAIRE  III 
Senate  4;  Campus  Crusade  for  Christ  1,  2, 

3.  4;  Tiger  Band  2.  3,  4;  College 
Republicans  3. 

SANDERS.  JAMES  ROBERT 

Army  ROTC  Award;  SAM  2;  Associated 
General  Contractors  1 ;  Cherokee  County 
Clemson  Club  4. 


SAVERANCE,  WILLIAM  DAWSON 
WSBF,  SEA, 

SAWYER,  THOMAS  WINFIELD 

Kaiser  Agricultural  Chemicals  Scholarship 
3,  4;  Distinguished  Military  Cadet  (MSI, 
Alpha  Zeta,  Agronomy  Club. 

SCARBOROUGH,  JAMES  WESLEY,  JR 
Distinguished  Military  Student,  ROTC 
Scholarship  4,  Men  Residence  Court  3; 
Numeral  Society  1,  2,  3,  4. 

SCHERLER,  WILLIAM  BRUCE 
AlChE  1.  2.  3.  4. 

SCHICHLER,  ERNEST  ALFRED 

Honorable  mention  for  Materials  Tech- 
nology Design  Award  3;  AIA  1,  2,  3. 

SCHMIDT,  KENNETH  W 
WSBF  1,  2,  Rifle  Team  1. 

SCHROEDER,  RICHARD  H. 

AIA  1,2.3,4,5,  Delta  Phi  Kappa  2.  3,  4, 
5:  Freshman   Football;  Soccer  1,  2,  3,  5; 

SCOTT,  JOHN  DENNIS 

Football  1,  2,  3.  4:  RPA  Club  2,  3.4. 

SEEL,  EULALIE  YVONNE 

Light  Brigade  2;  Westminster  Fellowship 


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SELE.  WILLIAM  MATHEWS 
Numeral  Society  1,  2.  3,4. 

SEMBOS,  ATHANASIOS 
ISA  1,  2,  3,  4.  Soccer  1,2. 

SETTLE.  JOHN  E.,  JR. 

Dean's  List  1.  2.  3;  Who's  Who  4;  Tiger 
Brotherhood  4;  Blue  Key.  Vice-President 
4;  Tigeramma  Assistant  Director  3.  Direc- 
tor 4;  Freshman  Class  Treasurer.  Finan- 
cial Review  Board  1;  NSA  Delegate  2; 
SCSSL  Delegate  3;  Arnold  Air  Society  3. 
4;  Area  C-1  Operations  Officer  3;  Delta 
Sigma  Nu  2;  TAPS  Junior  Staff  2, 
Co-Organizations  Editor  3.  Editor-m- 
Chief  4, 

SHACKELFORD  CHARLES  LEWIS,  JR. 
ASCE  3,4,  5;  Clemson  Rifle  Team  1,2.  3. 

SHARP,  DON  CARLOS 
Men's  Residence  Court  Advisor  2;  High 
Court  4;  Kappa  Delta  Chi. 

SHARPTON,  ROBERT  CHARLES 
Kappa  Delta  Chi  2,  3,  4. 

SHELLEY,  WILLIAM  DANIEL 

Tau  Sigma  Delta  Award  2;  Rudolph  E. 
Lee  Award  3.  Blue  Key  4;  AIA  1.  2,  4; 
Tau  Sigma  Delta  4;  Phi  Eta  Sigma  2.  3,  4; 
APO  2.  3,  4;  Dillon  County  Regional 
Club  1.  2,  3,  4;  TAPS  Junior  Staff  3, 
Senior  Staff  Co-Designer  4;  YMCA  2; 
Wesley  Foundation  1;  AFROTC  Band  1. 

SHIELDS,  JOHN  PATRICK 
Football;  Track. 

SHULER,  MALCOLM  DUANE 
Pre-Law  Society. 

SHULL,  THOMAS  SPAULDING,  JR. 

AIIE  1,  2,  3;  ROTC  Band  1,  2:  Tiger 
Band  1,  2.  3,  4;  Concert  Band  1,  2: 
Sailing  2,  3,  4;  Young  Republicans  2. 

SIDRONY,  ANDREW  GEORGE 
ASME;  Phi  Kappa  Delta. 

SIEDSCHLAG,  EVERETT  WILLIAM,  JR. 
AFROTC  1.  2,  3,  4;  Tiger  Band  1,2,3.4; 
Concert  Band  2.  3,  4,  Tiger  Band  Staff. 

SIMMONS.  KENNETH  BOYD,  JR. 

Horticultural  Club  2,  3.  4;  Sigma  Alpha 
Zeta  1,2,3,4. 

SIMMONS,  RICHARD  DEAN 
AlChE. 

SIMS,  MARK  ANTHONY 
Tiger  Band  1.  2,  3,  4;  Concert  Band  2,  3. 
4;    Young    Republicans   2,    3,    Advanced 
ROTC. 

SINGLETARY,  FRANK,  JR 
Delta  Sigma  Nu. 

SINGLETARY,  GLEN  EDWIN 

Tau  Beta  Pi  4;  IEEE  1,23,  4;  Amateur 
Radio  Club  1.  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4 

SINGLETON,  GILES  F 
Dean's  List;  WSA;  Delta  Theta  Chi. 

SKILTON,  WALTER  FRANK 
Sigma    Psi    Nu    3;   Swimming    Team   4, 
Captain  3,  Assistant  Coach  4    Block   C 
Club  3. 

SLATE.  DONALD  ALEXANDER 
ASCE  3;  Kappa  Delta  Chi  1.  2,  3,  4. 

SLATON,  THOMAS  MARION 

lota  Mu  Sigma  Merit  Award  3:  SAM  2,  3, 
4;  Kappa  Delta  Chi  3,  4;  Young 
Republicans. 

SLOAN,  WILLIAM  HENRY 
ASCE,  SAME. 

SMALSER,  ROBERT  LESLIE 
Outstanding  Counter  Guerrilla  2;  Army 
ROTC  Scholarship  2;  Distinguished  Mili- 
tary Cadet;  Alpha  Zeta  3,  4;  Scabbard  & 
Blade  3,  4;  APO  1,  2;  Counter  Guerrilla 
Platoon  1,  2,  Commander  3;  Advanced 
ROTC. 

SMITH,  ALLEN  DARBY 
Sigma  Alpha  Zeta  3,  4. 

SMITH,  EUGENE  ANDREW.  JR. 
AFROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  Block  C  Club;  Track 
1,2,3,4. 

SMITH.  GERALD  WADE 
Clio  Society. 

SMITH,  HENRY  JOE 
AIA  1,2,3. 

SMITH,  JACKIE  WEYMAN 
Honor  Graduate;  lota  Lambda  Sigma  3, 
4;  Football  1,2.3,4. 


CONGRATULATIONS  TO  THE 
CLASS  OF  1970 


GEORGIA-PACIFIC 

THE   GROWTH    COMPANY 

WILLIAMS    FURNITURE    DIVISION 
SUMTER,  SOUTH    CAROLINA   2915Q 


Proudly  Einploying  Many  Clemson  Graduates 


SMITH.  K1RBY  HATTEN 

Delta  Sigma  Nu 
SMITH.  RONALD  DELAPE 

ASCE 
SMITH.  SALLY  ANN 

Order     of     Athena,      Via 

YMCA  Cabinet  2; 


■President     4; 


Z-.: 


'ity    2,    3.    4;    Light 


Brigade  2.  3,  4;  YMCA  Handbook  3. 

SMITH,  THOMAS  C. 
Bowling  Team  3,  4, 

SMITH,  THOMAS  MICHAEL 

SCCPA  8est  Review  Award  3;  Southern 
Railway  Academic  Scholarship  1 ,  2,  3,  4, 
Dean's  List  3;  English  Honor  Program  3, 
4,  Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  3,  4;  Sigma  Alpha 
Mu  3,  4;  Student  Senate  3.  4;  Judiciary 
Committee  3:  Speakers  Bureau  3;  Fine 
Arts  Committee  4;  Tiger  Chief  Reporter 

3,  Features  Editor  4,  USSPA  Delegate  3, 
4. 

SMOAK,  CHARLES  K. 

Distinguished  Military  Cadet  (MSI. 
SMORAL,  VINCE  CHESTER,  JR. 

APO  2 
SNELL.  FREDERICK  JACOB.  JR. 

RPA  Club  3.  4. 
SNOW.  DORIS  ANN 

Sailing    Club    2.     3.    Secretary;    YMCA 

Upperclass  Council   2.  Secretary;  YMCA 

Cabinet  3.  4.  Secretary  3,  4. 
SOBCZYK,  ROWENA  GAIL 

Who's  Who  4;  Delta  Sigma  Nu  3,  Corre 

sponding  Secretary  4;  Order  or  Athena  4; 

Class  Secretary   1,  2,  3.  4;  Secretary  and 

Treasurer  Student  Body  4;  Food  Service 

Committee  3;  Sigma  Beta  Chi  1 .  2,  3,  4; 

Alumni   Secretary   3,  Treasurer  3.  Social 

Chairman  4.  Young  Republicans  1,  2,  3, 

4;     Corresponding     Secretary     2,     3,    4; 

Clemson  Civic  Ballet  1.  2,  3.4. 
SOUTHERLAND.  JOHN  IVAN 

Football    1-4;    Track    1.    2.    3.    SPANN, 
SAMUEL  ROBERT,  JR. 

ASME  3.  4;  Phi  Kappa  Delta  2,  3.  4. 
SPARKS.  RICHARD  LOCKE 

lota  Lambda  Sigma  3.  4,  5;  Education 

Club  1. 
SPENCER,  FRANK  WILSON 

Architectural  Faculty  Award  1968;  AIA; 

Architecture     Curriculum      Committee 

Student  Member. 
SPETNAGEL.  THEODORE  JOHN 

ASIM  Student  Member  Award;  ASCE   1, 

2.  3.  4,  VWSBF  1,2;  Concert  Band  1,  2.  3, 

4.  Army  ROTC  Band  1.  2. 
STAEDELI.  JANET  MARIE 

WSA  4.  Delta  Theta  Chi  1,  2,  3,  4;  TAPS 

Junior  Staff 
STAND.  JACK  R. 

Distinguished  Military  Cadet  4. 
STEPHENS,  RONALD  KEITH 

Senate  3;  Delta  Phi  Kappa  3,  4. 
STEPP,  RICHARD  MONROE 

Dean's  List;  Agronomy  Club;  Phi  Kappa 

Phi  4 
STEWARD,  ARDEN  WILLIAM 

ASME  1 ,  2,  3,  4;  Hall  Supervisor  3,  4. 
STEWART,  DWIGHT  LaVERNE,  JR. 

XI  Sigma  Pi;  Alpha  Zeta  2,  3,  4;  Forestry 

Club    1,   2,    3.   4;  Hall  Monitor  3;  Hall 

Supervisor  4. 
STEWART.  TESSA  LEAH 

Omicron   Zeta   Tau  Sorority    1.   2,  3.  4, 

Secretary  2;  ROTC  Light  Brigade  1,  2,  3, 

4;  Administrative  Officer  3 
STREET,  FRANK  RICHARD 

American    Chemical    Society     1,    2,    3; 

Geo-Club  3.  Tiger  Staff. 
STRONG,  WILLIAM  LEROY,  JR. 

IEEE   2,  3.  4;  WSBF   1,  Transmitter  Eng 

2,     Technical     Manager    3,     Engineering 

Director  4;   lota  Beta  Sigma  3,  4;  Sailing 

Club  2;  Freshman  Tennis  1;  Tigerama  1. 

2,  Assistant  Technical  Manager  3,  Techni- 
cal Director  4. 
STROUD,  JACK  ALLEN,  JR 

RPA  Club  2,  3,  4;  Delta  Phi  Kappa  1,  2, 

3,4. 
SUIT.  THOMAS  SCOTT 

Distinguished  Military  Cadet  (MSI;  Alpha 

Zeta  3.  4;  Xi  Sigma  Pi  3,  4;  Forestry  Club 

4. 
SUTHERLAND.  DANNY  RAY 

Phi  Eta  Sigma  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4. 
SVENOSEN,  VIRGIL  GARRETT 

ASCE  1 .  2.  3,  4;  Beta  Sigma  Chi  1 ;  ROTC 

1,  2.  3,4. 
SWEENEY.  MICHAEL  LANE 

President  ASCE  2. 
SWINDELL,  JAMES  ROBERT 

CDA    3.   4;   Vice-President   Sigma   Alpha 

Zeta  2,  3,  4 

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TAMSBERG,  JOHN  BUCHANAN 
Forestry  Club  2;  Sailing  Club  1. 

TAWES.  GEORGE  DANA 
RPA  Admin   Club  1. 

TEDCASTLE.  ROBERT  ARTHUR  II 
SAM  2-5:  Pi  Sigma  Epsilon  1-5;  APO  3.  4r 
5;    Circle    K    1,    2;   Newman   Club    1.    2. 
Young  Republicans  3,  4,  5. 

TEMPLETON,  ROBERT  STREATOR 
ASME      4;     Cross     Country     Team      1; 


TENNANT.  MARK  HARRIS 

Superior    Cadet    Award    3;    ASME;    Tau 

Beta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4. 
TENNENT.  CHARLES  HAMILTON 

Phi  Kappa  Delta  1.  2.  3,4. 
TERRY.  DONALD  KENNETH 

Dean's  List  1;  AIA  1,  2,  3.  4,  5. 
THEILING.  DALE  LINDENBERG 

Beta  Sigma  Chi  3.  Pledgemaster  4;  Tiger 

3.  Scuba  Club  1,2.  3,4. 
THOMA,  LAWRENCE  D. 

Tiger  1;  Weight  Lifting  Club  1.  2.  3,  4; 

Fine  Arts  Film  Club  1,2,3. 
THOMAS,  WILLIAM  RUTLEDGE 

Clemson  Forestry  Club  4.  Union  County 

Clemson  Club  4. 
THOMPSON,  JAMESINE  ELAINE 

WSA  Senior  Representative  4;  Glee  Club 

2,  3,  4;  SLBI  3,  4;  Wesley  Foundation  1. 
2;  Clemson  Players  2 

THOMPSON,  MARION  COOPER 
Who's  Who  4;  Blue  Key  4;  Sigma  Tau 
Epsilon  3.  4;  Chairman  Court  of  Lesser 
Appeals  3,  Chairman  Appeals  Court  4, 
SCSS  I,  2,  3,  4;  Alpha  Gamma  2,  3.  4. 
Glee  Club  2,  3,  4;  Tiger  1.  2;  Westminster 
Fellowship  1,  2,  3,  4. 

THOMPSON.  WILLIAM  ECHOLES 

National  Defense  Transportation  Award 
3;  Arnold  Air  Society;  AFROTC. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  WALTER 
Advanced  ROTC  4. 

THOMSON.  WILLIAM  RAY 
Student    Lawyer   2.    3.   APO    1,   2.   Ad- 
vanced Army  ROTC  3,  4 

THOMY,  DAVID  A. 
Student    Body    Treasurer.   Sumter   Exte 
sion2;TAPS  3,4. 

TIBBS,  HARRY  DAVID 
President  Delta  Phi  Kappa  4. 

TILLMAN.  KATHERINE  EGGERS 

Accompanist  for  Glee  Club  1,  2.  3; 
Outing  Club  3 

TODD,  JAMES  R. 

Distinguished  Military  Cadet  4. 

TOLLEY,  CHARLES  ROBERT 
Army      ROTC      3,      4.      Fellowship     of 
Christian    Athletes     1.     2.     3,    4;    Tiger 
Brotherhood  4. 

TORNSTROM.  JOHN  P. 
Counter  Guerrillas  1,  2,  3. 

TOWNSEND,  EDWARD  CHARLES 
APO  2.  3,  4. 

TRAYNAAM,  JOHN  DAVID 
Senate  1;  Traffic  &  Grounds  Committee 
1;    Head     Ratmaster    4;    Central    Spirit 
Committee  4;  Football  1. 

TRIPLETT.  LAURENCE  E. 

ASCE  4,  5.  Beta  Sigma  Chi  3,  4,  5. 

TRIPP,  SALLY  G. 

Melvin  C.  Brown  Award  3;  Phi  Kappa  Phi 

3,  4;  Clio  Society  3,  4;  Omicron  Zeta  Tau 
1.  2,  3,4,  Vice-President  3;  Light  Brigade 
1,  2,  3,  4,  Executive  Officer  3,  4; 
Clemson-in-England  3. 

TUCKER,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  JR. 

Election    Board    4;   APO    2,    3,   4;    lota 

Lambda  Sigma  3.  4;  WSBF  1,2.3,  4. 
TURNER.  JOHN  PARNELL 

RPA    Club    1;    Sigma    Alpha    Zeta    1.   2; 

TAPS  Junior  Staff  1 
TUCKER.  JOHN  WOTRING 

Scuba  Club  1;  Tae  Kwon  Do  Club  1,  2; 

Forestry    Club   3,   4;  Sports  Car  Club  4; 

Sailing  Club  4. 
TYSON.  CAROLE  NAN 

RPA    2.    4;   Judicial    Board   3.   4;   Delta 

Theta  Chi   1,  2,  3.  4;  Light  Brigade  1,  2. 

-U- 

UNDERHILL,  RONALD  RICHARD 
Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  4;  Delta  Sigma  Nu  3, 
4;  Gamma  Alpha  Mu  3,  4;  National 
Honor  Society;  Kappa  Sigma  Nu  1,2; 
Student  Affairs  Office  Employees  4; 
Monitor  2. 

-V- 

VAUGHAN.  LESLIE  GREEN 

Angel  Flight. 
VENABLE.  JOE  H.,  JR. 

Honors  Day  3;  Clio  Society  3. 
VERDEE,  PETER  RICHARD 

Assistant  Defense  Attorney  High  Court  4; 

Varsity  Soccer  3.  4. 
VERROSS,  WILLIAM  EDWARD 

Air   Force  Scholarship  Medal    1;  Phi  Eta 

Sigma  1 .  2,  3,  4;  Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  3,  4; 

Phi  Kappa  Phi  3.  4;  Delta  Sigma  Nu  3,  4; 

Phi  Kappa  Delta  1,  2,  3.  4,  TAPS  Junior 

Staff  3 
VROOME,  RAY  LIVINGSTON 

SAM  2.  Marketing  Fraternity  1. 

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WALDEN.  WILLIAM  RUSSELL 

Tau   Beta   Pi   3.   4;   Phi    Kappa  Phi  3,  4; 

ASME  3,  4. 
WALL,  WALTER  VIRGIL,  JR. 

Continental     Cann    Co,    Scholarship    4; 


Outstanding  Student  in  Forestry  2;  Xi 
Sigma  Pi  3.  4;  Assistant  Forester  4;  Alpha 
Zeta  2.  3.  4;  Forestry  Club  1,2.  3,  4;  4H 
Club  3.  4 

WALKER,  JACK  O'DELL 

Circle   K  2.  3.  4;  CDA  3.  4;  AIA  2,  3.  4. 

WALKER,  ALAN  CONSTANTINE,  JR. 
American  Chemical  Society  3.  4. 

WALTERS,  JACK  LEE 
YMCA  Cabinet. 

WARE.  WILLIAM  SANFORD.  JR. 

Kappa  Delta  Chi  1.  2,  3,  4,  Tiger 
Brotherhood  3,  4;  Fellowship  Christian 
Athletes  1 ,  2.  3,  4;  Varsity  Football  2,  3, 
4. 

WARLICK,  WILLIAM  MARETT 

Honorable  Mention,  S.  C.  Concrete  Ma- 
sonry Association  Competition  2;  AIA; 
Circle  K  1,  2,  3.  4,  Vice-President  3;  Tiger 
Staff  1;  Freshman  Cheerleader  1;  CDA 
Junior  Staff  3. 

WARREN,  ANGUS  HAMMETT 

Lower  Court  of  Appeals;  Numeral 
Society  1.  2,  3.  4,  Vice-President  3. 

WARREN,  EMILY  BENNETT 
Tiger  1 ;  Business  Staff  &  Advertising. 

WATERS,  CHARLIE  T 
Tiger  Brotherhood  4;  Football  1,  2,  3.  4; 
Kappa  Delta  Chi  2.  3,4. 

WATKINS.  KATHY  CHERYL 
House  Council  2.  3. 

WATSON.  WILLIAM  IRA 
AlChE  2.  3.  4.  Intramural  Football  and 
Basketball  1,  3. 

WAITERS.  DOUGLAS  GLENN 
Delta  Sigma  Nu  2.  3.  4;  Phi  Kappa  Delta 
1.  2,3,4. 

WEAVER,  NELSON  T. 
American  Association   of  Textile  Chem- 
ists &  Colorists  2,  3,  4.  Vice-President  4. 
Kappa  Sigma  Nu  2,3.4. 

WEBSTER.  WILLIAM  COLMERY 
Chairman  Elections  Board  2.  3;  President 
Cabinet  3;  Chairman  Food  Service  Com- 
mittee 4;  Kappa  Sigma  Nu  2.  3.  4. 

WELLS,  JAMES  LARRY 
WSBF  1;  ASME  1. 

WELSH,  THOMAS  SAMUEL 
4-H  Scholarship  1. 

WERNER.  CHARLES  MILTON.  JR. 
Tiger  Brotherhood;  Football  1.  2,  3,  4; 
Block  C2.  3.4. 

WEST.  E.  MARSHALL 
RPA;  Kappa  Sigma  Nu 

WESTON,  JOHN  DANE 

Distinguished  Military  Cadet  4;  Arnold 
Air  Society  2,  3,  4;  Comptroller  Area  C-L 
3;  YMCA  2,  3. 

WHARTON,  JOHN  E 
SAM   2;   Mu   Beta  Psi    1;   ROTC  4;  Tiger 
Band  3;  Concert  Band  1;  Aero  Club  1. 

WHATLEY.  KEITH  WAYNE 
Delta  Kappa  Alpha. 

WHETSELL,  DAVID  MONROE 
AlChE  3. 

WHITE,  KILLOUGH  HENRY  III 

AIA  2;  Chester  County  Clemson  Club  3. 

WHITNEY,  ROBERT  KREHL 
Most  Outstanding  Student  Senator  3; 
National  Student  Register  4;  Gamma 
Alpha  Mu  1,2.  3,  4;  Gamma  Omega  Phi 
1,  2;  United  States  Student  Press  Associa- 
tion 1,  2.  3.  4;  S.  C.  Student  Press 
Association  3,  4;  National  Student  Asso- 
ciation; Student  Senator  2.  3.  Clerk  3, 
Student  Attorney  4;  Dept.  of  Academic 
Affairs  4;  Sophomore  Class  Council  2; 
Junior  Class  Council  3;  Faculty,  Admin- 
istration Student  Council  4;  Speakers 
Bureau  4;  YMCA  Cabinet  2;  YMCA  Staff 

1,  2;  Young  Republicans  1.  2;  Young 
Democrats  4;  Canterbury  Association  1, 

2,  3,  4;  Chronicle  3,  4,  Editor-in-Chief  4; 
Tiger  1,  2,  3,  4;  Students  for  a  Free 
University  1. 

WIECHNIK.  DENNIS  MICHAEL 
AIA  3;  Newman  Association  2. 

WILBURN,  WILLIAM  DAVID.  JR. 
Honors  &  Awards  Day  1 ;  Vice-President 
Sophomore  Class  2;  Numeral  Society   1, 
2.  3.  4. 

WILEY,  WILLIAM  HARVEY  II 

Forestry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Advanced 
ROTC;  Men's  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3.  4; 
Campus  Crusade  for  Christ  3,  4. 

WILKINSON,  HAROLD  SAMUEL 
Calhoun  Forensics  Society  2,  President  3, 
Vice-President   4;    Defense   Attorney   3; 
Senior  Defense  Attorney  4;  WSBF   2,  3, 
Chief  Announcer  4 

WILLER,  JAYS. 

Honors  1,  2,  3;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4;  Cross 
Country  1 ,  2,  3,  4;  Track  1,2,3.  4. 

WILLIAMS.  ANN  LAVERNE 
Glee  Club  4;  Clemson  Players-Best 
Supporting  Actress  Plaque  2;  Student 
Government  Presidential  Cab.;  News  Ser- 
vice Burea  4;  SLBI  3,  4;  Clemson  Players 
2,  3,  4;  Wesley  Foundation  1 . 

WILLIAMS.  DAVID  FRANK 
Pre-Law  Society   1.  2,  3,  4,  Arnold  Air 
Society  2,  3,  4. 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES  N..  JR. 
American  Association   for  Textile  Tech- 
nology   2,    3,   4;    APO    2,    3,    4;    Young 
Republicans  2. 


WILLIAMS.  PAMELA  DAVIS 
Light  Brigade  1,  2.  3. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  G. 

Distinguished  Military  Cadet  4 

WILLIAMSON.  DARRA  DANE 

Miss  Clemson  Finalist  1,  2.  Who's  Who  4; 
Honors  3,  4;  Order  of  Athena  3.  4,  Rat 
Master  1;  Central  Spirit  Committee  1,  2, 
3;  Judicial  Board  4;  Sigma  Beta  Chi  2,  3. 
4;  TAPS  Junior  Staff  2;  TAPS  Senior 
Staff  3,  4;  Greeks  Editor  3;  Freshman 
Cheerleader  1;  Varsity  Cheerleader  3.  4; 
Fine  Arts  Film  Club  4. 

WILLIAMSON.  JAMES  FOSTER 
Kappa  Sigma  Nu  2,  3,  4. 

WILLIS.  PERRY  DANIEL 

SAAE  2.  3,  4;  Senior  Advisor  4. 

WILSON,  DONALD  CARSON 
Sigma  Phi  Sigma  Vice-President  4;  Sailing 
Club  2,  3. 

WILSON.  DOUGLAS  CRAIG 
Service  Award  APO;  American  Society  of 
Ag.  Engr;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4;  APO  1,  2,  3, 
4;  Students  for  Educational  Aid. 

WILSON,  RAY  LANSING.  JR. 
Sigma  Alpha  Zeta  1.  3,  4;  Dillon  County 
Club  1,  Secretary  2,  3,4. 

WILSON.  ROBERT  R. 
Tiger  Brotherhood  4. 

WINBURN,  MICHAELSUNDY 
Delta  Phi  Kappa. 

WISE,  WILLIAM  R, 
Senior  Class  Council;  Senior  Day  Com- 
mittee CU  Political  Science  Club  3; 
Intramurals. 

WISHER,  RICKY  ARNOLD 
SAM. 

WITHERSPOON.  JAMES  HARVEY 

Most  Outstanding  Junior  in  Metallurgical 
Engineering  3;  American  Society  for 
Metals  2,  3,  4,  President  4. 

WITT,  GEORGE  E. 
Distinguished  Military  Cadet  4. 

WOLPER.  JUDITY  CAROL 

Angel  Flight  1,  2.  3,  4;  Hillel-Brandeis  1, 
2,3   4 

WOOD,  STEPHEN  LEROY 
Honor  Student  1.  2.  3,  4. 

WOODHAM.  MILDRED  ALENE 

Rat  Queen  1;  Sponsor  for  Arnold  Air 
Society  1;  Sponsor  for  Fourth  Regiment 
Pershing  Rifles  2;  Outstanding  Angel 
Award  3;  Bronze  Medal  for  Achievement 
Award   2;  Scabbard  &  Blade  Sponsor  4, 


He 


1 1      3;      Central      Spirit 


Committee    4;   Angel    Flight    1, 

Head     Rat    Master    4;    Cheerleader     1; 

CAPER  Coordinator  2. 
WOODS,  AUBURN  III 

Sigma  Tau  Epsilon  3,  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi; 

Glee  Club  1,2. 
WOODS.  NORMAN  H.,  JR. 

Pre-Vet  Club  1.  3;  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4. 
WOODS,  GROVER  LAFOY,  JR. 

Sigma  Tau  Epsilon. 
WOODSIDE.  ALICIA  TILLMAN 

Block  &  Bridle  Club  1,  2,  3.  4;  Capers  4. 
WORKMAN,  MICHAEL  CLARENS 

Block  &  Bridle  Club. 
WORSHAM,   GEORGE    FREDERICK.  JR. 

Phi     Eta     Sigma     English     Award      1; 

AFROTC  Reserve  Officers  Award  1;  Phi 

Eta  Sigma  1.  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  3,  4; 

Delta  Sigma  Nu  3.  4;  Sigma  Tau  Epsilon 

3,  4;  TAPS  Junior  Staff  3. 
WRIGHT  JAMES  GOODRICH,  JR. 

Senior  Class  President;  Kappa  Delta  Chi; 

SAM;  Advanced  Army  ROTC. 
WRIGLEY,  CRAIG  CALDWELL 

Tau  Sigma  Delta.  AIA,  President. 
WYATT,  LARRY  WALKER 

Military  History  Award;  AlChE;  Tau  Beta 

Pi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

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YATES.  JAMES  RONALD 
Basketball  3,  4. 

YONGUE.  CHARLES  CLARENCE 
Alpha  Zeta  3,  4;  Food  Science  Club  2,  3, 
4. 

YOUNG.  CARRELL  MOORE 
SAM  3;  Army  ROTC  4. 

YOUNG,  JAMES  CARL,  JR. 
Distinguished  Military  Cadet  (MS);  Alum- 
ni Undergraduate  Memorial  Scholar  1,  2, 
3.  4;  Honors  Program  1,  2;  AlChE  2,  3.  4. 
Vice-President  4;  AlChE  Southern  Re- 
gional Conference  Recording  Secretary  4. 

YOUNG,  VIVIAN  ELISE 
Honors  1 ,  2;  House  Council;  Glee  Club  2; 
Clemson    Players    1;    Light    Brigade    1; 
Campus   Crusade  for  Christ   1,  2,  3,  4; 
Wesley  Foundation  3,  4. 

YOUNGBLOOD,  JAMES  ROBBINS 
IEEE. 

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ZATEZALO,  GEORGE  DENNIS 
Basketball    (ACC  Scoring  Champl   2,  3; 
Block  C  Club. 

ZEPE,  JOHN  ROBERT 
Graphic  Arts  Society. 


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thousands  of  young  people  have  grown  with  Stevens, 
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V. 


STUDENT  ROSTER 


GE        NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


PAGE 


Abbitt,  Bruce 
Abel,  John  Richard 
Abercrombie,  Stoney 
Abernathy,  Wm.  Leslie 

394. 
Abernethy,  Louis  Lee 
Abrahams,  Richard  W. 

Abrams,  Albert  W. 

Abrams,  Edgar  B. 
Abrams,  Jeffrey  R. 

Abrams,  James  Wm. 
Abrams,  Ronald  Scott 
Abshire,  James  Brice 

Accomando,  Brunello 
Accomando,  Salvatore 
Acker,  Louis  L. 

cker,  Sidney  Francis 
cker,  Thomas  Waring 
ckerson,  Katherine  D. 
ckley,  Brainard  Lee 
cquaviva,  James  P. 
damo,  Jeffrey  Wayne 

390, 
dams,  Dillard  D. 
dams,  Ernest  Lynn 

Adams,  Elizabeth  R. 

Adams,  Jesse 

Adams,  Johnny  Arthur 

296, 

Adams,  James  Merrill 


A, 


dams,  Robert  B. 
Adams,  Robert  R. 
Adams,  Tony  Ansel 
Adams,  Wm.  Thomas 


Addison,  Wm.  Floyd 
Addy,  Lindsey  W. 
Adler,  Robert  A. 
Agee,  Michael  Warren 
Agnew,  Douglas  Dewitt 
Agnew,  Wm.  Gibson,  Jr. 
Aichele,  James  H.,  Jr. 
Ames,  Robert  Wm. 

440, 
Ainsworth,  Robert  D. 
Aiton,  Joseph  Edmund 
Akerley,  Cara  Dale 
Albenesius,  Joan  M. 
Albers,  Richard 
Albrecht,  Eloise  J. 
Albright,  Clarence  H. 
Aldebol,  Clay  S. 

Alden,  Edward  F. 
Alexander,  Barbara  J. 
Alexander,  Caroline  B. 
Alexander,  David  M. 
Alexander,  Joyce  E. 
Alexander,  John  M. 
Alexander,  Laura  S. 
Alexander,  Milton  D. 

199,266,274,  389, 
Alexander,  Patricia 
Alexander,  Ronnie  C 
Alexander,  Ruth  Gail 
Alexander,  Stephen  D. 

Alexander,  Wm.  Andrew 
All.  James  Bascom,  Jr. 
All,  Jones  Henry  C,  Jr. 
Allen,  Charles  David 


440 
440 
440 
253 
594 
594 
238 
440 
230 
394 
394 
265 
394 
448 
440 
304 
440 
394 
440 
301 
394 
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177 
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352 
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394 
394 
440 
289 
440 
308 
394 
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355 
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112 
598 
394 
440 
440 
440 
114 
440 
440 
355 
440 
440 
440 
440 
291 
440 
441 
394 
132 
394 
440 
440 
440 
440 
593 
440 
440 
440 


Allen,  Collin  David 
Allen,  Eldon,  Elbert 

303,310 
Allen,  John  Rodgers 

Allen,  Jerry  Wayne 

Allen,  Linda  Jane 
Allen,  Robert  Kent 
Allen,  Susan  Carol 
Alley,  Samuel  David 
Allgood,  Barnett  A. 
Allison,  Wm.  Elmore,  Jr. 

185,  191,440,592, 
Alpert,  Calvert  Clay 

Alston,  Rowland  P.,  Jr. 

Alston,  Wm.  Barrett 
Altman,  James  Coley 
Altman,  Stephen  L. 
Altman,  Wm.  E. 

214,441, 
Alverson,  Peggy 
Alverson,  William  G. 

Alwood,  Wm.  Austin,  II 
Amason,  Michael  C. 
Amick,  David  Ray 
Amick,  Harold  Ciremba 

316, 
Amos,  Paul  D. 
Anders,  Thomas  C,  Jr. 
Anderson,  Alan 
Anderson,  Bobby  R. 
Anderson,  Benjamin  W. 
Anderson,  Carroll  S. 

Anderson,  Ellen  Dean 

Anderson,  G.  W.,  Jr. 
Anderson,  Jack  Edward 

266,  324, 
Anderson,  Joseph  R.,  Jr. 
Anderson,  John  Law 

394, 
Anderson,  Larry  J. 

Anderson,  Michael  S. 
Anderson,  Robert  L. 
Anderson,  Sharon  Lee 
Anderson,  Stephen  R. 
Anderson,  Tony  Dean 
Anderson,  Wm.  Burton 
Andrews,  David  Martin 

441, 
Andrews,  Charles  H. 
Angel,  David  Edgar 
Anguieola,  Carlos  S. 
Angyns,  Thomas  A. 
Annas,  Eugene  C. 
Antonakos,  George  B. 

Applebaum,  Robert  Roy 
Appleby,  Paul  E. 
Archer,  Robert  D. 

330, 
Archibald,  Robert  D. 
Archie,  William  A. 

Ardis,  Wilbur  C.,  Jr. 
Armfield,  Robert  W. 

441, 
Armistead,  Douglas  P. 

441, 
Armstrong,  William  S. 

394, 
Arnold.  David  C. 


280       Arnold,  Fr 
440 


P 


440 
250 
440 
230 
440 
316 
394 
440 
440 
440 
440 
394 
132 
599 
260 
441 
310 
394 
441 
394 
441 
145 
595 
441 
191 
441 
441 
441 
441 
280 
394 
394 
441 
114 
441 
441 
350 
394 
234 
441 
441 
114 
441 
441 
199 
592 
291 
441 
441 
441 
441 
441 
441 
394 
219 
595 
441 
441 


441 
114 
441 
441 
441 
291 
441 
441 
280 
441 
441 
214 
595 
238 
598 
214 
595 
394 
177 


Arnt,  Vena,  Kathryn 

441 

Baldwin,  Barry  Mason 

442 

Ashe,  James  Neely 

441 

Baldwin,  Frank  E. 

442 

Ashley,  John  Randal 

154 

Balentine,  Richard  S. 

203 

253 

395 

442 

Ashley,  Kenneth  Kay 

291 

Balk,  Margaret  Ann 

442 

441 

Ballard,  Jimmy  Dale 

442 

Ashley,  Rita  Dianne 

64 

Ballard,  Robert  W. 

442 

234,  441 

597 

Ballenger,  Richard  C. 

395,  593 

219 
595 

Ashton,  John  P. 

441 

Ashton,  Laura  V. 

441 

Ballentine,  George  C. 

593 

Ashworth,  Robert  D. 
Askins,  Harry  R.,  Jr. 

Askins,  Paul  Walker 

161,254,  319,  386 
Aswell,  James  G. 
Atkins,  Harley,  Lee 

Atkins,  James  A. 
Atkinson,  Alexander  N. 
Atkinson,  Gerald  E. 
Atkinson,  Joseph  R. 
Atkinson,  Larry  Neal 

289 
Atkinson,  Wayne  H. 

Attaway,  John  David 
Ausherman,  Michael  D. 

296 
Austell,  Wm.  Pittman 
Austin,  Joseph  A.,  Jr. 
Austin,  Robert  Alan 


Avant,  Andrew  Steven 
Avant,  Thomas  W. 
Avent,  Henry  E. 
Avinger,  Carlisle 

Avinger,  John  0 

Ayers,  Aubrey  Dale 
Ayers,  Bobbie  F.,  Jr 


441 
230 
395 
135 
395 
441 
296 
441 
441 
441 
441 
441 
250 
395 
304 
395 
441 
177 
441 
441 
441 
271 
441 
441 
441 
441 
194 
592 
194 
592 


-B- 

Babb,  Harley  G.,  Ill  395 

Bacon,  Robert  Howard        441 
Badonsky,  Leo  James  442 

Bagby,  Richard  A.  442 

Bagnal,  Earle  Rowland        442 
Bagnal,  Henry  T.  219 

442,  595 
Bagwell,  Joseph  Gary  135 

289,  308,  325,  442,  592 


Bailes,  Julia  M. 

Bailey,  Iris  Anne 
Bailey,  Jeffrey  C. 
Bailey,  John  Silas 
Bailey,  Susan  G. 
Bailey,  Terry  L. 
Bailey,  Wm.  Lewis 
Bair,  Earl  K.,  Jr. 

Baird,  Joe  Henry 
Baird,  Michal  L. 
Baird,  Richard  L.,  Jr. 
Baker,  Beverly  F. 

Baker,  Charles  D.,  Jr. 
Baker,  Clay  Earl,  Jr. 
Baker,  Geoffrey  B. 
Baker,  Gregory  Scott 
Baker,  James  F. 
Baker,  Samuel  B. 
Baker,  Steven  W. 


394       Baker,  Wayne  Douglas 


314 
442 
442 
442 
442 
442 
395 
442 
308 
442 
442 
442 
442 
207 
442,  594 
395 
442 
238 
442 
442 
442 
162 
395 
114 
242 


Banks,  Charles  McH. 

Banks,  Ronnie  Dale 
Bapp,  Charles,  Jr. 

Bardsley,  Charles  E. 

Bardwell,  Peter  L. 
Barefield,  Dewey  K.,  Jr. 
Barker,  Deborah  Jean 
Barker,  James  Cecil 
Barker,  James  F. 

Barker,  John  Tyron 
Barker,  John  Van,  Jr. 
Barker,  James  Wm. 

355? 
Barker,  Robert  Earl 

346 
Barker,  Wm.  Clinton 
Barnes,  Bonnie  Lynn 
Barnes,  Frank  S.,  Ill 
Barnes,  John  B. 
Barnett,  Andy  Hubbard 
Barnett,  Nancy  M. 
Barnett,  Stephen  K. 
Barnette,  Calvin  R. 

Barnette,  James  E. 

Barnette,  Ronald  P. 

Barnhart,  Michael  H. 
Barnhill,  Archie  M. 
Barnwell,  Thomas  O.,  Jr. 

Barnwell,  William  M. 
Barrett,  Ann  Marie 
Barrett,  David  T. 

Barrier,  Robert  Dee 
Barrier,  Wm.  Lee 
Barrineau,  Timothy,  Jr. 
Barron,  John  Caswell 
Bartles,  Jane  Ellen 

Bartlett,  Thomas  G. 
Bartley,  Benny  D. 
Barton,  Kathy  Gay 
Barton,  Stephan  C. 

114,442 
Baskin,  Thomas  C,  Jr. 
Bass,  Arthur  Theron 
Bass,  Edwin  Gay,  Jr. 
Bass,  James  Henry 

Bass,  Samuel  David 

Bates,  Sammy  Joe 
Batson,  Peggy  Marie 

Batson,  Paul  Otis 

165,291,  331 
Batson,  Wm. 
Bauknight,  Dennis  L. 
Baumann,  Wilbur  N. 
Baumgarner,  Gary  R. 
Bauss,  Bradford  L. 
Baxley,  Wm.  T.,  Ill 
Baxter,  Donald  Wm.,  Jr. 


250 
395 
442 
256 
442 
260 
395 
442 
442 
442 
395 
254 
395 
280 
442 
199 

,482 
331 

,  395 
442 
442 
442 
442 

442 
442 
442 
594 
114 
442 
211 
442 
442 
442 
284 
395 
442 
442 
272 
442 
442 
442 
442 
442 
222 
395 
442 
395 
442 
67 

,592 
395 
395 
442 
296 
442 
303 
395 
442 
222 
442 
137 

,442 
443 
395 
443 
443 
443 
443 
443 


Bayerl,  Joseph  R. 


443 

598 

Bayne,  Harold  David  242 

Bazemore,  Paul  R.,  Jr.  64 

148,  230,  266,  396 

Beach,  Judith  Elaine  258 

295,  392,  396 


Beachy,  Robert  Wisler 
Beaman,  Charles  E. 
Beaman,  Gerald  Brian 

Beaman,  Wallace  D. 
Bean,  Thomas  Alan 
Bearden,  Ralph  Emory 
Beasley,  Maxine  E. 
Beasley,  Robert  J. 
Beasley,  Wm.  Lamar 

Beaty,  David  Letghton 
Beauddin,  Donald  P. 
Bebko,  DaleE. 

Beckes,  Dale  Marshall 
Bedard,  Paul  D. 
Bedenbaugh,  Clarence 
Bedenbaugh,  Hubert  M 
Beemer,  Charles  T. 

Behling,  Robert  M. 

Beiers,  Rhonda  Gay 
Belcher,  Devon  R. 
Belger,  Andrew  J. 
Belken,  Edward  M. 

Belknapp,  Joseph  J. 
Bell,  Dwayne  Monroe 

Bell,  Glenn  K. 

Bell,  Judith  K. 

Bell,  Robert  Lawrence 


396 
443 
443 
592 
396 
443 
443 
396 
443 
291 
443 
443 
396 
177 
443 
443 
396 
443 
443 
443 
592 
156 
443 
443 
443 
443 
268 
296,  443 
443 
151 
443 
296 
443 
396 
114 
211,  396,594 


Bell,  Thomas  Marvin 
Bell.Wm.  T. 
Bellamy,  John  S. 
Bellamy,  Rebecca  E. 
Belouin,  Walter  Peter 

Belue,  Michael  O. 
Bendt,  Wm.  Larry 
Banjamin,  Arthur  Lee 

Benjamin,  Elizabeth  A. 
Benjamin,  Edgar  L.,  Jr. 

Benjamin,  Matthew  B. 

Bennett,  Joseph  D. 
Bennett,  James  Reece 
Bennett,  Richard  J. 

Bennett,  Robert  L. 
Bennett,  Stuart  J. 
Bennett,  Wm.  Theodore 

Benrube,  Scott  Jack 
Benton,  Michelle 
Bergh,  John  Eric 
Bergren,  Scott  C. 


443 
443 
443 
443 
272 
443 
443 
443 
177 
443 
443 
290 
443 
302 
443 
443 
443 
272 
396 
443 
443 
443 
594 
443 
443 
443 
203 


331,338,  346,396 


Berkland,  Randall  E. 

Berry,  Carrol  Dwain 
Berry,  James  Robert 
Berry,  Percy  Mondell 
Berry,  Ronald  Patrick 
Berube,  Gary  Paul 
Beshears,  Barbara  L. 
Bessent,  John  B. 


162 
443 
443 
443 
443 
443 
443 
443 
330 
443 


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PAGE        NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


Bessent,  Robert  A. 

443 

Besser,  Cathy  Dana 

443 

Besser,  Gregory  L. 

443 

Best,  Eugene  Slade 

443 

Bethea,  Thomas  C,  Jr. 

277 

396 

Bethune,  Wm.  Hunter 

443 

Betlej,  Allyn  Fredrik 

443 

Betsill,  William  L.,  Jr. 

260 

262,  291,313 

396 

Beverly,  Wilbert 

444 

Bevis,  John  Henry,  III 

114 

444 

Bfazell,  Jim 

199 

Bibb,  Wm.  Dale 

444 

Biediger,  George  E. 

444 

Biediger,  Jane  Louise 

444 

Bigby,  James  W. 

444 

Bigelow,  James  Blake 

115 

444 

Bigger,  Carolyn  W. 

444 

Biggerstaff,  Anne  M. 

444 

Binkley,  Patrick  E. 

280 

396 

Binnicker,  C.  Deryl 

194 

Birch,  Charles  Roger 

444 

Birdsall,  Joan  E. 

444 

Bischoff,  Anne  M. 

156 

444 

Bishop,  David  Allen 

444 

Bishop,  James  Louis 

444 

Bishop,  Michael  G. 

396 

Bishop,  Robert  Edwin 

444 

Bishop,  Shirley  A. 

444 

Bishop,  Sonja  Jean 

396 

Bishop,  Wayne  H. 

396 

Bisker,  Robert  Steven 

444 

Bissey,  Diana  Kay 

222 

258 

,396 

Black,  Albert  P.,  Jr. 

444 

Black,  Arthur  Quinn 

444 

Black,  Betty  Jean 

444 

Black,  Calvin  Dennis 

444 

Black,  Charles  S. 

444 

Black,  Christopher  A. 

444 

Black,  George  Walther 

444 

Black,  Larry  Allen 

316 

444 

Black,  Marshall  L. 

444 

Black,  Manuel  P.,  Jr. 

274 

444 

Black,  Richard  Ashley 

227 

444 

Black,  Stanley  D. 

444 

Blackburn,  Gail  E. 

444 

Blackburn,  Thomas 

444 

Blackhurst,  Laurence 

444 

Blackmon,  Barry  E. 

289 

444 

Blackmon,  Larry  M. 

396 

Blackmon,  Leila  S. 

444 

Blackmon,  Mary  Jane 

257 

444 

Blackwell,  Edwin  Lee 

284 

444 

Blackwell,  Robert  L. 

444 

Blackwell,  Thomas  W. 

444 

Blake,  Thomas  L. 

302 

396 

Blakely,  James  Roger 

272 

444 

Blakely,  Martha  Carol 

234 

444 

Blakely,  Nancy  C. 

444 

Blanchard,  Roy  Eddie 

396 

Bland,  Frank  Stanford 

327 

Bland,  Hugh  Mitchell 

396 

Bland,  Hugh  W. 

444 

Blanton,  Gordon  M. 

444 

Blanton,  Rachel  Alice 

314 

Blaricom,  Mary  Van  444 

Blattmachr,  Douglas  J.        397 

Blessing,  Suzan  Grace  444 

Blessing,  Theresa  Ann  444 

Blevins,  Wayne  Austin  444 

Blose,  James  F.  444 

Blount,  Wade  B.  314 

444 

Bock,  Alan  Dean  444 

Bodie,  Jerry  Lane  132 

291,  397 

Bodiford,  Harry  E.  444 

Bodle,  Phillip  C.  316 

397 

Boettcher,  H.  Donald  444 

Boggs,  Frank  Martin  260 

312,444 

Bohsen,  Randall  R.  444 

Bolding,  Keri  Ann  444 

Bolding,  Patricia  444 

Bolen,  Charles  E.  194 

397,  592 

Bolen,  George  F.,  Jr.  238 

397,  598 

Bolock,  Alan  Lee  444 

Bolick,  Samuel  Ray  444 

Bolick,  Wm.  Robert  115 

444 

Bolt,  John  Arthur  330 

445 

Bolt,  Joel  B.  444 

Bolt,  Joseph  Dennis  154 

253,  254,  387,  397 

Bolton,  Michael  R.  445 

Bomar,  Wm.  King  445 

Bond,  Wm.  Pearson  445 

Bonner,  Wm.  Pinckney         211 

291,  313,397,594 

Boneket,  Bill  114 

Bonnette,  John  D.  199 

445,  592 

Bonnette,  Thomas  E.,  Jr.     397 

Booker,  Robert  M.  296 

445 

Boozer,  Toney  C.  273 

302,  445 

Borders,  Wm.  Thomas  445 

Borgman,  Mary  Alice  445 

Borke,  Michael  Faison         161 

445 

Bosler,  Robert  J.  445 

Bost,  Charles  James  314 

Bostick,  Joseph  L.,  Jr.  445 

Bostick,  Robert  H.  445 

Botts,  Joseph  A.  445 

Bouchillon,  Randall  E.        259 

262,271,  397 

Bouknight,  David  W.  445 

Bouknight,  Heyward  H.       397 

Bounds,  James  Wm.  145 

191,445,590,592 

Bourne,  Jon  L.  330 

445 

Bowen,  Bernard  Arthur       397 

Bowen,  David  Eugene  191 

280,  445 

Bowen,  Elizabeth  M.  397 

Bowen,  Frances  H.  397 

Bowers,  Anthony  Oneal       445 

Bowers,  Glenn  260 

397 

Bowers,  John  F.  445 

Bowers,  Jane  Harriet  445 

Bowie,  Calvin  Newell  282 

397 

Bowie,  Linda  J.  445 

Boyce,  Charles  Barry  445 

Boyd,  Marion  Cain,  Jr.         304 

397 

Boykm,  Joseph  Wm.  397 


Boykin,  Sam  219 

Boyle,  Wm.  Belton,  Jr.         296 

445 
Boyleston,  Larry  J.  445 

Bozard,  Norman  F.,  Jr.  289 
308,  445,  592 
Brabham,  David  Ronald  191 
284,  397 
Bracey,  Robert  L.  445 

Bracken,  Randolph  G.  151 

445 
Bracken,  W.  Gleen  445 

Brackett,  Ralph  James  397 
Bradford,  Mary  Louise  445 
Bradley,  Danny  K.  291 

445 
Bradley,  Thomas  Norman  397 
Bradley,  Wm.  Curtis  445 

592 
Brady,  Harold  D.  445 

Brady,  John  L.,  Jr.  397 

Bramlett,  James  H.  445 

Bramlett,  Joseph  L.  445 

Brand,  Harvey  Allan  397 

Brandon,  Carol  Glenn  445 

Brandt,  William  F.  397 

Branham,  Herbert,  Jr.  275 

445 

Brannan,  John  Wm.  262 

Brannen,  Arnold  Alvin        445 

Brantley,  Arthur  E.,  Jr.        445 

Brasington,  Wm.  C.  445 

Braun,  Douglas  Wm.  67 

115,260,283,445 

Brawley,  James  S.  445 

Brawner,  Sharon  Lee  445 

Bray,  Randy  Lee  67 

114,  199,445 

Brazell,  James  Edward         295 

445,  593 

Brazier,  Robert  Gene  445 

Bredan,  Amin  291 

445 
Breedlove,  Wm.  Norris  445 
Breland,  Joyce  Elain  398 

Brennan,  John  Arnold  260 
291,313,  398 
Brewer,  Janis  Irene  445 

Brewer,  Vivian  Gail  234 

445,  597 
Brewer,  Wm.  Ross  445 

Bridges,  Russell  P.  355 

455 
Bridges,  Stephen  M.  445 

Bridwell,  Frank  Kirby         276 

398 
Bridwell,  Ronald  Lee  445 

Bridwell,  Ronny  Long         214 

445,  595 
Briggs,  Randall  A.  445 
Briggs,  Wm.  Blount,  Jr.  445 
Bright,  Joseph  B.  445 
Brink,  Howard  Matthew      280 

445 
Bristol,  Cliffords.  260 

Broadwater,  Wm.  Thomas  446 
Broadwater,  Greer  M.  446 

Brock,  John  Robert  398 

Brogdon,  Michael  T.  446 

Brooks,  Donna  Marie  177 

222,  446 
Brooks,  Henry  Clay  191 

446,  592 
Brooks,  Jeffrey  E.  115 

283,  446 
Brooks,  Malcolm  L.,  Jr.  446 
Brooks,  Nigel  R.  264 

398 
Brooks,  Phillip  M.  446 

Brooks,  Ronald  P.  446 


350,  397 


Brooks,  Terry  L.  446 

Brookshire,  Martha  K.  446 

Broome,  Robert  W.  131 

446 
Broome,  Michael  R.  446 

Broome,  Wm.  Len  282 

398 
Brophy,  Douglas  Wm.  446 

Broughton,  Vicky  L  446 

Brown,  Barry  Michael  446 

Brown,  Crawford  M.  446 

Brown,  David  Ambrose  446 
Brown,  David  Matthew       272 

398 
Brown,  Gregory  R.  446 

Brown,  Herbert  W.,  Jr.        242 

446,  598 
Brown,  Judy  B.  446 
Brown,  James  Irby  289 
Brown,  James  Wilkins  446 
Brown,  James  Wilson  398 
Brown,  Murray  Fred,  Jr.  446 
Brown,  Michael  L.  446 
Brown,  Nancy  Ann  446 
Brown,  Patricia  Anne  446 
Brown,  Peter  Lamar  446 
Brown,  Rex  Alan  398 
Brown,  Roger  C.  446 
Brown,  Rodger  E.  446 
Brown,  Russell  F.  446 
Brown,  Thomas  Joseph       312 

398 
Brown,  Wm.  Earl  446 

Brown,  Wm.  James  446 

Brown,  Wm.  Marvin  446 

Brown,  Wayne  P.  312 

398 
Browne,  Charles  H.,  Ill  446 
Browne,  David  D.  446 

Browne,  Melvin  Neel  160 

398 
Browning,  Donna  C.  446 

Brownlee,  Carolyn  L.  446 

Bruce,  Donald  L.  238 

280,  398 
Brundage,  Donald  J.,  Jr.      277 

446 
Brunelle,  Chris  James  115 

446 
Brunjes,  John  David  316 

446 
Bruno,  Gary  M.  283 

446 
Brunson,  James  H.,  Jr  398 

Brunson,  Jack  Wade  145 

214,446,595 
Bruorton,  James  A.  446 

Bruorton,  Larry  R.  446 

Brust,  Stephen  Neal  446 

Bryan,  David  M.  446 

Bryan,  Jim  Preacher  446 

Bryan,  Martha  A.  446 

Bryan,  Preston  B.  446 

Bryan,  Thomas  Ray,  Jr.  446 
Bryant,  Edward  R.,  Jr.  114 

446 
Bryant,  Gordon  R.  446 

Bryson.Wm  Freeman  446 
Buchanan,  Charles  R.  446 

Buchanan,  Edmund  K.  446 
Buchanan,  Marvin  R.  230 

398 
Buchanan,  Scott  W.  446 

Buck,  James  A.  227 

255,  266,  398 
Buckley,  Daniel  J.,  Jr.  446 

Buckner,  James  L.  398 

Buddin,  Linda  Nell  398 

Buddin,  Richard  D.  446 

Bukowsky,  Richard  J.  114 

447,  592 


Bull,  Elvin  Leonidas 

250, 

Bull,  James  Albert 
Bull,  James  Hamilton 
Bull,  Robert  Hardin 
Buller,  Richard  Earl 

Bullock,  Richard  E. 

273,  295, 
Bullwinkel,  George  J. 

Bumgardner,  Chip 
Bunch,  David  W. 
Bunning,  Thomas  E. 

Burbage,  Collins  A. 

Burdette,  Allen  Kent 
Burdette,  Jane 
Burdette,  Manuel  H. 
Burdette,  Robert  McP. 
Burgess,  Gary  Dean 
Burgess,  Richard  C. 
Burgner,  Grady  S. 

114,267, 
Burke,  Wm.  Allen 

327, 
Burkot,  Raymond  S. 
Burleson,  Thomas  Jay 

Burnett,  Michael  F. 
Burnette,  Deborah  Ann 
Burnette,  James  P. 
Burns,  Allen  Hurd 
Burns,  Duncan  Kenyon 
Burns,  James  Edward 
Burns,  Steven  Otway 

Burns,  Stephen  R. 
Burns,  Wm.  Milton 
Burrell,  Otto  C,  Jr. 
Burrell,  Robert  C. 
Burriss,  W.  Thomas 
Burroughs,  Angeline  A. 

330, 
Burroughs,  John  B.,  Jr. 

115,  238,447 
Burroughs,  Joe  D.,  Jr. 
Burton,  Eddie  Latimer 
Burton,  Joseph  R 

Busby,  Anaa  J. 

Busch,  Jo  Karen 

Butcka,  Patricia  Anne 
Buterbaugh,  Richard  E. 
Butler,  Charles  B. 
Butler,  George  Alfred 

Butler,  Kenneth 

Butler,  Michael  E. 
Butts,  James  M.,  Jr. 
Butts,  Ruth  M. 
Buzhardt,  Debra  F. 
Buzhardt,  Troy  R. 

Byars,  Larry  Wm. 
Byars,  Nancy  L. 

Byrd,  Lanny  Adolph 
Byrd,  Orren  E.,  Jr. 
Byrd,  Rachel  Ann 
Byrum,  William  J.,  Jr. 


Caggiano,  James  V. 


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Textiles,  the  country's  oldest  industry  and  of  vital 
need  to  national  defense  and  welfare,  is  no  "Johnny 
Come  Lately"  to  the  scene.  Its  changing  and  dynamic 
approach  to  today's  demands  often  goes  unnoticed 
though  the  story  of  textiles  is  stimulating  and  exciting. 

Woodside  Mills,  a  part  of  this  fourth  largest  indus- 
try, in  the  country,  reflects  a  tone  of  progress  for  the 
future 

To  young  people  seeking  opportunity,  we  enthusi- 
astically suggest  your  future  be  discussed  with  us. 


WOODSIDE  MILLS 

A  Division  of  Dan  River  Mills,  Inc. 

EXECUTIVE  OFFICES 

260  SOUTH  PLEASANTBURG  DRIVE 

GREENVILLE.  S.  C. 


An  Equal  Opportunity  Employer 


NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


PAGE       NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


Caggiano,  Vincent  G.  447 

Cain,  Keith  Randy  310 

447 
Cain,  Sammy  Ramsey  114 

399 
Caldwell,  Charles  W.  114 

447 
Caldwell,  Ronald  E.  194 

447,  592 
Calhoon,  Terry  Alan  447 

Calhoun,  Ellen  Hall  64 

145,  234,  447,  597 
Calhoun,  Wm.  Buchanan  447 
Calkins,  William  L.  304 

399 
Callahan,  Elijah  L.  324 

447 
Callahan,  Georgia  Ann  447 
Callahan,  Paula  Marie  447 

Callaway,  John  L.  447 

Callicutt,  Vernon  K.  447 

Callison,  Susan  E. 

447 
Calloway,  Raeford  L.  350 

447 

Camas,  Wayne  H.  447 

Cameron,  Bonnie  Belle        207 

447,594 

Cameron,  Lewis  Carrol        447 

Campbell,  Alvin  I Ir.         447 

Campbell,  Alan  McK.  280 

312,399 
Campbell,  Donald  Lee  447 
Campbell,  Edwin  M.,  Jr.  448 
Campbell,  George  R.  399 

Campbell,  George  T.  448 

Campbell,  Harold  B.  185 

194,  448,  592,  599 
Campbell,  Jimmy  R.  448 

Campbell,  James  P.  399 

Campbell,  Patricia  J.  177 

448 
Campbell,  Robert  W.  316 

Candler,  Roxanna  448 

Canavaggio,  Guy  P.  399 

Cann,  Charles  Donald  448 

Cann,  William  Ronald  399 

Cannon,  Frank  Witt  448 

Cannon,  Glenn  Scott  448 

Cannon,  Michael  C.  448 

Capps,  Michael  L.  301 

399 
Carder,  John  214 

595 
Carey,  James  C,  Jr.  199 

399,  593 
Carlton,  Robert  C,  Jr.  448 
Carlton,  Thomas  M.  448 

Carmichael,  Marvin  G.  399 
Carpenter,  Michael  F.  261 

274, 448 
Carraway,  Wm.  Haskell  448 
Carrier,  John  K.  272 

448 
Carroll,  Joseph  A.  199 

310,  399,  593 
Carrol,  James  T.  448 

Carron,  Stephen  P.  448 

Carson,  Charles  Ted  448 

Carson,  John  Nevins  448 

Carson,  Wm.  Jay  448 

Carson,  Wm.  Stephen  400 

Carsten,  Wm.  Malcolm  115 
400 
Cartee,  Larry  Dean  400 

Carter,  Bruce  Edward  194 

448,  592 

Carter,  Charles  R.  448 

Carter,  James  Sumter  286 

400 


Carter,  Michael  W.  448 

Carter,  Marion  E.,  Ill  448 

Carter,  Oscar  Lee  114 

230,  267,  400 

Carter,  Thomas  B.,  Jr.         400 

Carter,  Ted  E.  448 

Carver,  Dana  Andrew  448 

Cary,  Bradley,  Dean  448 

Cary,  Thornley  C,  III  448 

Case,  Rebecca  Bowe  448 

Cash,  Brenda  Kaye  448 

Cash,  Dennis  Ray  400 

Cash,  Robert  Grady  448 

Cashion,  Robert  C.  448 

Cason,  Norman  McSwain     199 

448 

Cassaday,  Verne  448 

Cassady,  Francis  N.  114 

448 

Castle,  David  E.  448 

Castre,  Thomas  M.  400 

Catanzaro,  David  P.  400 

Cathey,  Wm.  Lockman        448 

Cato,  Lewis  F.  177 

238,  448 

Catoe,  Lynn  Marie  448 

Catto,  Michael  Louis  276 

448 

Cauble,  Charles  E.  114 

324,  400 

Caudill,  James  Blake  448 

Caughman,  George  W.,  Jr.  257 

400 

Caulder,  Michael  S.  400 

Causey,  Carol  L.  448 

Causey,  Shirley  Janet  448 

Cauthen,  John  McC.  350 

400 

Cauthen,  Robert  H.,  Jr.       448 

Cauthen,  Ronnie  Wayne      400 

Cely,  Margaret  June  258 

263,313,400 

Chamberlain,  George  448 

Chamberlain,  Walter  D.        448 

Chambers,  James  E.  448 

Chamblee,  Cary  Daniel        294 

448 

Chan,  Man  Chung  448 

Chandler,  Alvin  S.  448 

Chandler,  Dennis  D.  67 

114,400 

Chandler,  Frank  Wm.  115 

448 

Chandler,  Harold,  III  448 

Chandler,  James  Larry         400 

Chandler,  Keith  D.  346 

^J  400 

Chandler,  Patricia  448 

Chandler,  Ralph  Dale  448 

Chando,  Stephen  448 

Chapin,  Margaret  S.  400 

Chapman,  John  Carroll        296 

400 

Chapman,  Jerry  Odell  331 

448 

Chapman,  Kathy  Ruth        448 

Chapman,  Kenneth  W.        400 

Chapman,  Rodney  A.  449 

Chapman,  Rufus  B.,  Jr.       448 

Chappell,  Jesse  Alan  449 

Chappuis,  John  L.  449 

Charles,  Sandra  E.  165 

177,449 

Charping,  Phillip  H.  314 

449 

Chastain,  Dole  A.  449 

Chastain,  Paula  R.  449 

Chasteen,  Jane  Day  449 

Cheatham,  Sam  114 

Cheek,  Joseph  E.  449 


Chen,  Marco  Antonio  156 

449 

Chesnut,  James  C.  324 

449 

Chestnut,  Timothy  L.  449 

Childers,  James  S.  177 

312,  449 

Childers,  Stanley  H.  449 

Childress,  Wm.  Harold  449 

Childson,  Walter,  Jr.  312 

400 

Chinault,  Susan  E.  449 

Chitwood,  John  Kevin         449 

Chovan,  James  Peter  177 

257,261,  314,400 

Chovan,  Mimi  A.  449 

Chu  Kin  Cheung  449 

Church,  Michael  Verne         346 

Cipperly,  Christopher  449 

Cias,  Wm.  Francis  449 

Clark,  Charles  D.  449 

Clark,  Charles  M.  449 

Clark,  George  Leon  449 

Clark,  Harry  V.  449 

Clark,  Helen  Y.  449 

Clark,  James  Neville  214 

449 

Clark,  Kathryn  S.  330 

449 

Clark,  Libby  Deane  449 

Clark,  Patrick  V.  449 

Clarke,  Leland  T„  Jr.  280 

401 

Clarke,  Thomas  R .,  1 1 1         449 

Clarkson,  Garden  S.  115 

Clarkson,  James  R.  449 

Clary,  Gary  Elmore  131 

199,  267,  386,  401 

Clayton,  Doris  Payne  449 

Clayton,  Mary  M.  401 

Clayton,  Robert  M.,  Jr.       401 

Cleveland,  James  H.  401 

Cleveland,  Thomas  W.  292 

449 

Clevenger,  Terry  Gene         308 

449 

Clifford,  Stanley  J.  449 

Cline,  Wm.  Everette,  Jr.       298 

401 

Clinkscales,  Jeri  H.  449 

Cloninger,  James  Mack        250 

260,  262,  346,  350,  401 

Cloninger.  Robert  A.  296 

449 

Clontz,  Kenneth  O.  449 

Close,  Alexander  D.  449 

Close,  Robert  W.  449 

Clowney,  Russell  M.  314 

449 

Clyburn,  Charles  S.  132, 

292,  449 

Clyne,  Terrence  John  130 

260,  401 

Coakley,  Beverly  A.  289 

449 

Coakley,  John  M.  67 

114,  199 

Coats,  Ralph  Wayne  449 

Cobb,  Daniel  Earl  449 

Cobb,  Thomas  Carroll  137 

325,  592 

Cobb,  Wm.  Vance  449 

Coble,  Marvin  M.  280 

449 

Coble,  Robert  L.  296 

449 

Coburn,  Cynthia  J.  449 

Cochet,  Anthony  A.  132 

255,  292,  331,  346,  388,  401 

Cockcroft,  Johnnie  E.  194 

401,  592 


Cockfield,  Audrey  A.  449 

Cockf  ield,  Gary  W.  449 

Coffey,  Edgar  S.,  Jr.  449 

Coffey,  William  T.  298 

401,598 
Coffin,  Christopher  449 

Cogan,  Henry  L.  238 

401,598 
Coggin,  Mary  Lil  449 

Coggins,  Donald  McK.  185 

214,449,  595,599 
Coke,  James  Dan  449 

Coker,  Alan  Dorman  449 

Coker,  John  Wayne  401 

Coker,  Larry  James  449 

Coker,  Ronald  Wayne  319 

401 

Coker,  Sam  Reaves  64 

199,449,  592 

Coker,  Talbert  K.  256 

450 
Cole,  Bruce  Cecil  450 

Cole,  Cordelia  E.  450 

Cole,  Charles  Jayroe  280 

401 
Coke,  Keith  Lamar  450 

Cole,  Stanley  Parks  257 

450 
Cole,  Wm.  Walter  450 

Coleman,  Andrew  Hoty  450 
Coleman,  Blanche  E.  450 

Coleman,  Foster  Desp.        256 
277,  450 
Coleman,  James  A.  450 

Coleman,  James  A.  450 

Coleman,  James  Carl  450 

Coleman,  James  Keith  450 
Coleman,  James  L.,  Jr.        391 

401 
Coleman,  James  R.,  Jr.  450 
Coleman,  Kim  Bowne  450 

Coleman,  Ludie  M.,  Ill  401 
Coleman,  Richard  A.  450 

Coleman,  Robert  W.  450 

Coleman,  Sheryl  A.  450 

Coleman,  Stan  David  450 

Coleman,  William  A.,  1 1 1  450 
Coleman,  Wm.  Howard  450 
Coleman,  Wm.  Ronald  450 
Coley,  James  Lane  401 

Collins,  Donald  E.  401 

Collins,  Edward  J.,  Jr.  67 

1 1 4,  401 
Collins,  James  R.  114 

450 
Collins,  Kathryn  Joy  450 

Collins,  Randall  Dean  154 

296,  401 
Collins,  Ronald  T.  450 

Collins,  Tom  D.  L.  450 

Collins,  Thomas  H.  401 

Collins,  Roger  T.  115 

Collum,  Charles  Alan  450 

Compton,  Ben  Giles  401 

594 
Compton,  Gary  114 

Compton,  Robert  214 

595 
Condon,  Thomas  J.  450 

Cone,  Carole  Rebecca  402 

Conley,  Lyn  R.  450 

Connor,  Harriet  Anne  450 

Conover,  Catherine  J  450 

Conrad,  Douglas  M.  227 

292,  402 
Cook,  Daniel  B.  450 

Cook,  George  Randel  450 

Cook,  Janet  Lynn  450 

Cook,  James  Warren,  Jr. 
Cook,  John  Wirt,  Jr.  295 

402 


Cook,  Larry  Thomas  <■ 

Cooler,  Ernest  W.,  Ill  *■ 

Cooler,  James  P.,  Jr.  C 

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Cooley,  John  Gary  t 

Cooley,  JoeH.  < 

Cooner,  Allison  Wm.  ' 

Cooper,  Broughton  E.  < 

Cooper,  Charles  Ray  ; 

310,' 
Cooper,  John  B.  ' 

Cooper,  Jerry  Lynn  ' 

Cooper,  Noah  Bryant  ' 

Cooper,  Ronald  E.  j 

Cooper,  Willard  Wayne        : 

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Cooper,  Wm.  Womble,  Jr.  < 
Cope,  Jacob  M.  '. 

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Copelan,  Roy  Wm.  : 

Copeland,  Barbara  C.  ' 

Copeland,  Catherine  J. 
Copeland  Ed 

Copeland,  Joel  Mc.  < 

Copeland,  Wm.  Leisel 
Corbett,  Claude  Wm.  > 

Corbett,  Howard  M. 
Cordell,  Jacquelyn  N. 
Corder,  Alexia  J.        ^^^J 
Corley,  Carl  David 

Corley,  Sandra 

Corman,  Murray  Joel 
Corn,  Judy  Marie 

Cornish,  Charles  M. 

Cornwell,  John  B.,  Ill 
Cornwell,  John  C. 
Cornwell,  Michael  H. 

Cornwell,  Marion  S. 

Cornwell,  Robert  J. 
Cornwell,  Timothy  L. 
Corpening,  Bennett  H. 

260,  262,  280, 
Corpening,  Joseph  B. 

260,  264,  280, 
Cosgrove,  Michael  T. 
Cositore,  Vincent  J. 
Cothran,  George  Alan 
Cothran,  Levis  E. 
Cothran,  Levis  E. 
Cothran,  Susan 

451, 
Couick,  Vivian  H. 
Coulter,  Henry  B. 
Coursey,  Deborah  H. 

Courtney,  Larry  B. 
Courtney,  Patrick  S. 
Covington,  Colin  W. 
Covington,  MelanieS. 
Cowan,  Patricia 
Cowart,  Alan  E. 
Cox,  Alton  L. 
Cox,  Clarence  Grant 
Cox,  Catherine  Lee 

Cox,  Geddes  Marvin 
Cox,  Henry  Clay,  Jr. 

295, 
Cox,  James  Arthur 

Cox,  James  Carroll 
Cox,  John  David 
Cox,  Jerry  L. 


If  it's  anything 
to  do  with  management 
opportunities  in 
textiles,  we  have  them 
at  Burlington,  and  we 
have  more  of  them  than 
anyone  in  the  world. 

As  the  world's  largest,  most  diversified  and  fastest- 
growing  manufacturer  of  textiles,  we  have  an  unusually 
large,  diversified  and  fast-growing  number  of  career 
opportunities. 

More  than  130  plants  in  15  states  provide  careers 
in  virtually  every  phase  of  textile  management. 

Don't  overlook  the  opportunity  to  begin  to  build  your 
career  where... 

"If  it's  anything  to  do  with  fabric  we  do  it  at  Burlington 
and  we  do  more  of  it  than  anyone  in  the  world'.' 

An  equal  opportunity  employer. 


Burlington  Industries,  Inc., 

301  N.  Eugene  St.,  Greensboro,  North  Carolina  27420 


NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


PAGE       NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


Cox,  John  Samuel 
Cox,  Joseph  Smith 
Cox,  James  Wayne 
Cox,  Jerry  Wayne 
Cox,  Linwood  P. 
Cox,  Patsy  A. 
Cox,  Robert  Allen 

Cox,  Ralph  K.  II 


Cox,  Vincent  M.,  Jr. 
Cox,  Willard  Branit 
Cox,  Wm.  Tucker 
Coyle,  Jane 
Coyle,  John  Redmond 
Crabtree,  Christopher 

Crabtree,  Constance  J. 
Craig,  Diane  D. 
Craig,  Mary  Elizabeth 


451 
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142 
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222,314,451 


Craig,  Robert  M.,  Jr. 


Craig,  Verd  Anna 
Craigo,  Keenan  Gary 
Crain,  William  T. 
Crandell,  Wm.  Dean 
Cranford,  Roger  Dell 
Craven,  Lane 

185,  190,266,592,  599 

Crawford,  Berry  W.  289 

Crawford,  Charles  H.  132 

207,  292.  402,  594 


114 
402 
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451 
402 
451 
451 
149 


Crawford,  Claudius  H. 


Crawford,  James  M. 
Crawford,  Stephen  S. 


Creamer,  Randolph  B. 
Creel,  John  Walden 


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115 
451 
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Crenshaw,  Thomas  M. 
Cribb,  Don  Michael 

Crider,  Joseph  O 

Crocker,  Wm.  Henry 
Croft,  Philemon  K. 
Crolley,  Marion  L. 
Cromer,  Barbara  Lynn 

Cromer,  Durward  C,  Jr 
Cromer,  Michael  J. 

Crook,  Joseph  E. 
Crooks,  Ronald  S. 
Crosby,  A I 
Crosby,  Samuel  E. 
Crosby,  Wayne  Scott 
Crosgrove,  George  L. 
Crouch.  Will  Newton 
Crow,  Wade  C. 


451 
284 
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352 
451 
402 
451 
451 
177 
451 
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286 
451 
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211 
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214 
402, 595 


Crowder,  Donald  R. 
Crowe,  Michael  Glenn 

Crump,  Alan  Gordon 
Crumpton,  Charles  D. 

Cueman,  Glenn  F. 

Culbertson,  Billy  T. 
Culbertson,  Cheryl  F. 
Culbertson,  Charles  M 

Culbertson,  James  D. 

Culbertson,  James  E. 
Culler,  Alan  Douglas 


452 
284 
402 
452 
132 
452 
292 
452 
452 
452 
280 
452 
328 
452 
452 
219 
452,  595 


Culler,  Franics  B. 

452, 
Culler,  Joe  Hodges 

402, 
Culler,  William  W. 
Culp,  Woodrow  Wm. 
Cumbie,  Alton  B. 
Cummings,  Pamela  G. 
Cunningham,  John  Alan 

311,403, 
Cunningham,  Richard  C. 
Cunningham,  Raymond  R 

301, 
Cunningham,  Stephen  M. 

452, 
Cunningham,  Wm.  R. 

Currence,  Arthur  J. 
Curry,  E.  Drake 

452, 
Curry,  John  M. 
Curtis,  Brenda 
Curtis,  John  Duffield 

Curtis,  Philip  C. 
Cusumano,  Thomas  John, 
Cuzzell,  Charles  L. 


219 
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595 
280 
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452 
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452 


-D- 

Dabney,  Dennis  Leroy         452 

Dailey,  David  W.  452 

Daley,  Timothy  C.  403 

Daley,  William  Z.  296 

452 

Dailey,  Henry  A.  452 

Dalton,  Claude  Robert        452 

Dandridge,  Hubert  J.  452 

Dangerfield,  Henry  S.  452 

Daniel,  Ralph  Wray  114 

452 

Daniel,  Wm.  Shipp,  Jr.         452 

Dannals,  Nancy  Ruth  142 

189,  234,  389,  403,  597 

Dansby,  David  F.  452 

Dantzler,  Lynn  Zaco  151 

227,  250,  452 

Darby,  Francis  Tanner         452 

Darden,  Graham  W.  203 

452,  593 

Dasher,  Linda  Lee  138 

207.  452,  594 

Daugherty,  George  M.         452 

Davenport,  Berry  G.,  Jr.      452 

Davenport,  Charles  E.  452 

Davenport,  Darlene  C.         452 

Davenport,  Harold  Lee        260 

264,  304,  403 

David,  Catherine  A.  452 

Davidson,  Thomas  M.  452 

Davis,  Aaron  H.  452 

Davis,  Buddy  F.  452 

Davis,  Collings  S,  Jr.  115 

452 

Davis,  David  Earl  292 

452 

Davis,  Guy  William  452 

Davis,  Harold  Richard         403 

Davis,  Herbert  S.  242 

295.  452,  598 

Davis,  Jack  Daniel  302 

403 

Davis,  Joseph  E.,  Jr.  21 1 

452,  594 

Davis,  Jane  452 

Davis,  Jas.  McCardell  255 

280,  327,  403 

Davis,  Keith  Ansel  403 


Davis,  Linda  Diane  452 

Davis,  Lawrence  E.  452 

Davis,  Maynard  J.,  Jr.  403 

Davis,  Michael  H.  452 

Davis,  Nellie  La  Dene  452 

Davis,  Paul  C.  290 

452 
Davis,  Pembroke  W.  452 

Davis,  Robert  A.  452 

Davis,  Richard  C,  Jr.  403 

Davis,  Richard  C.  194 

453,  592 
Davis,  Robert  G.  452 

Davis,  Rodney  L  312 

452 
Davis,  Steven  Emerson  403 
Davis,  Sherry  N.  453 

Davis.  Sara  P.  453 

Davis,  Thomas  H.  268 

324,  453,  592 
Davis.  Thomas  Wm.,  Jr.  453 
Davis,  Willie  E.  453 

Davis,  Wm.  Marlin  453 

Davison,  Charles  B.  272 

453 
Dawkins,  Benjamin  L.  286 

453 
Dawkins,  Patrick  W.  453 

Day,  Robert  Steven  453 

Deal,  Donald  Allen  453 

Dean,  Donald  Leon  453 

Deanhardt,  Marshall  L.        275 
313,403 
Dearhart,  Earl  R.  453 

Deas,  James  Daniel  453 

592 
Dease,  Grant  Alison  453 

Dechman,  Gordon  H.  313 

403 
Deer,  Wm.  Wayne  292 

403 
Defoor,  Rebecca  H.  453 

Defrancisco,  Robert  A.  403 
Degen,  Philip  Gregory  453 
Degen,  Teresa  Anne  453 

Dehart,  David  V.,  Jr.  453 

Dehoff,  Judith  M.  222 

Deines,  Dorothy  Ann  138 

177,453 
Delauder,  Roy  Allen  323 

453 
Deloach,  Francis  8.  453 

Deloach,  Mary  E.  308 

453 
Deloach,  Perry  B.  238 

292,  453 
Deloache,  James  E.  177 

328,  453 
Deluca,  Frank  Richard  453 
Demarest,  Alan  1 14 

Demori,  Adriano  115 

403 
Demosthenes,  John  M.  177 
Dempsey,  Jones  R,  Jr.        211 

453 
Dempsey,  Tony  Ray  311 

453 
Denlson,  Don  E.  453 

Dennis,  Theodore  S.  453 

Denny,  Robert  Alan  453 

Denton,  Charles  R.  453 

Denton,  John  Gregory         132 
199,453,592 
Denton,  Richard  Scott        453 
Depew,  Wm.  Francis  114 

403 

Derrick,  Curtis  M.  403 

Derrick,  Danny  O.  286 

Detwiler,  Kenneth  W.  115 

286,  453 


Deveaux,  Albert  L.  453 

Dewitt,  Charles  H.  191 

453 

Dewitt,  Mary  E.  453 

Dewitt,  Michael  G.  453 

DeYoung,  William  Eric  403 

Dickard,  Allen  Robert  328 

453 

Dickenson,  James  A.  453 

Dickenson,  Lawrence  W.  453 

Dickerson,  Julian  T.  453 

Dickson,  Avery  Smith  453 

Dickson,  Charles  L.  404 

Dieglio,  Barbara  M.  222 

IW''  453 
Diiorio,  Nicholas  J.  453 

Dillard,  Janice  Ruth  453 

Dillashaw,  Charles  W.  453 

Dimmock,  Charles  C.  453 

Dinkins,  Gene  Lynn  453 

Dixon,  Eddie  1 14 

Dion,  Mary  Lawrence  453 

Dixon,  JulianS.  Ill  453 

Djuren,  Ronald  Wm.  453 

Doak,  Sydney  Ruth  207 

453,  594 

Dobbins,  Judson  D.  272 

404 

Dobbins,  Mary  Jane  404 

Dobbins,  Thomas  E.  273 

277,  404 

Dobson,  Heath  P.  277 

404 

Dodd,  Michael  H.  453 

Dodds,  Cathy  L.  135 

234,  404 
Dodgens,  Mary  E.  453 

Dodgens,  Susan  Gail  453 

Dominick,  Grady  E.  453 

Donald,  Wm.  James  453 

Donaldson,  Emily  D.  142 

222,  453 
Donaldson,  Edward  R.  454 
Donaldson,  Wm.  Francis  454 
Donohue,  Dennis  David  404 
Dorey,  Richard  John  316 

404 
Dorn,  David  C.  330 

454 
Dorn,  James  Walton  114 

454 
Dorrell,  Jack  R.  454 

Doss,  Thomas  Glenn  454 

Dotson,  Dianne  Cecile  454 
Dotson,  Robert  Carl  290 

Doltson,  Robert  Carl  296 

Douglas,  Jim  64 

149,  203,  593 
Douglass,  Graham  T.,  Jr.  162 
454 
Dover,  David  R.  404 

Dover,  Jerry  David  454 

Dowd,  Milard  Wilson  454 

Dowda,  Debra  454 

Dowling,  Thomas  P.  404 

Doyle,  Brian  Edward  404 

Doyle,  Timothy  J.  454 

Dozier,  Wm.  Keith  454 

Drake,  Robert  D.  454 

Dreher,  Thomas  D.  250 

260,  268,  404 
Drennan,  Robert  F.,  Jr.       203 

260,  404 
Drennan,  Wm.  Thomas  272 
454 
Driggers,  Arthur  H.  454 

Drinkard,  Myra  June  454 

Droege,  Albert  D.  151 

185,  230,  454,  599 
Drucker,  Neal  S.  454 


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Dulin,  Wilbur  N.,  Jr. 

Dulla,  Robert  Garner 

454, 
Dumont,  Lewis  C. 
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Dumont,  Robert  A. 
Dunbar,  John  P. 

Dunaway,  Buz 
Duncan,  Charles  B,  Jr. 

Duncan,  Larry  Wayne 
Duncan,  Marion  Jack 
Duncan,  Ronnie  J. 
Dunlap,  Michael  L. 

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DuPre,  Charles  Henry 

261,280,454, 
Durant,  Perry  Walker 
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Durant,  Robert  R. 

Durant,  Wm.  Eugene,  Jr 

454, 
Durban,  Frampton  W.,  Jr. 

Durham,  Floyd  Donald 

Durham,  Jack  C,  Jr. 
Durham,  Lawrence  B. 

Durham,  Patricia  A. 
Dutrow,  Joseph  L. 
Dutton,  Tommy  Lonnie 
Duvall,  Ernest  M. 

404, 
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454. 
Dyar,  Douglas  Clark 
Dyar,  Horace  C. 
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Dykes,  G.  David 

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Eaddy,  Robert  B. 
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Eargle,  Jesse  Claude 

Earle,  Barry  Anthony 

Earwood,  Byran  D. 

Eastman,  Robert  T. 

Eaton,  Thomas  N. 

Eby,  Glenn  Maurice 

Eck,  Ronald  Warren 

Eddell,  George,  Jr. 

Edens,  Henry  Curtis 

Edens,  Wm.  Thomas 
Edgar,  Donnie  James 
Edge,  Sandy 
Edgerly,  James  H. 

Edmonds,  John  King 

Edmonds,  Kent  Allison 
Edmunds,  Mildred  L. 
Edney,  Robert  M. 

Edwards,  Allen  G 


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203,  455,  593 


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Edwards,  Barry  R. 
Edwards,  Dolores  G. 

Edwards,  Diana 
Edwards,  Gregory  P. 
Edwards,  James  Hill 

Edwards,  James  Kelly 
Edwards,  John  Royce 
Edwards,  Larry  B. 
Edwards,  Laura  Gaye 
Edwards,  Marvin  Snead 
Edwards,  Michael  C. 
Edwards,  Steve  Radley 

Edwards,  Thomas  B. 

Edwards,  Wm.  Bland 

Edwards,  Wilma  Jean 
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Egger,  Everly 
Eggert,  Cheryl  E. 
Ehnat,  George  Donald 
Eichelberger,  Murrell 
Eison,  David  Ross 
Elder,  Lloyd  Linwood 
Eldridge,  Roy  C,  Jr. 


255 
314 
455 
222 
455 
274 
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455 
455 
274 
405 
261 
455 
238 
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455 
238 
455 
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142 


227,  255,  266,  405 


Elkin,  Linda  K. 
Elledge,  Jana  C. 
Ellefson,  Craig  D. 
Ellenburg,  Dale  F. 
Ellenburg,  James  R. 
Elliott,  Debbie  E. 
Elliott,  Roger  Neale 

Ellis,  Barbara  Gayle 
Ellis,  Carole 
Ellis,  James  J  ,  Jr. 
Ellis,  Philip  Anthony 
Ellis,  Robert  E,  Jr. 
Ellis,  Thomas  G. 

Ellis,  William  N.  N. 

Ellison,  Daniel  R. 

Ellison,  F.  Stephen 


455 
455 
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211 
260,  455 
455 
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156 
455 
142 
455 
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455 
64 


Elrod,  Claudene  D. 

Elrod,  James  F. 
Elvington,  Boyd  B. 

114, 
Elwell,  Ronald  Albert 
Emanuel,  Emil  H. 
Embry,  Mary  Roxanna 
Eng,  Warren  James 
Engle,  Wm.  D. 
English,  Linda  Ann 
Enis,  Sam  J.,  Jr. 

Ennessy,  Patricia  A. 
Eppes,  Richard  Earl 
Epps,  Steven,  Jr.-  -     i<*n 

Epstein,  Milton  M.,  Jr. 
Epting,  Claude  D. 
Epting,  Carl  R. 
Epting,  Johnnie  T.,  Jr. 
Epton,  Steven  Thomas 

Erskine,  Danny  L. 
Eskew,  Elliott  Benton 
Eskew,  Jerry  Dale 

Estes,  Boyce  Tyndall 
Estridge,  Edwin  W.,  Jr. 
Etheridge,  George  B.,  Jr. 
Etheredge,  William  M. 

266,  346,  347 
Ethredge,  Don  L. 

324 
Eubanks,  Joseph  T. 
Evans,  Carlisle  E. 
Evans,  Evin  Joan 

308 
Evans,  James  E.,  Jr. 
Evans,  Michael  Eugene 
Evans,  Michael  Eugene 

Evans,  Richard  B. 

Evans,  Russell  Eugene 

Evans,  Rich  Rollins 
Evans,  Wm.  Douglas 

271 
Evatt,  Jenny  Louise 
Evatt,  James  W. 
Everette,  Johnny  S. 
Ewan,  Kenneth  Marvin 

214,405 
Exley,  Slade  Forrest 

Eyler,  Richard  W. 


275 
455 
405 

67 
405 
455 
455 
455 
455 
455 
405 
238 
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260 
456 
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292 
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255 
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114 
456 
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289 
456 
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23 
284 
456 
456 
132 
405 
456 
456 
456 
142 
595 
284 
456 
114 
456 


-F- 

Faer,  Michael  James  67 

292,313,389,405 

Fagg,  David  Michael  280 

456 

Fail,  Alvis  Winton  456 

Fairey.  Nancy  Kenyon         177 

222,  456 

Fairey,  Robert  James  456 


Falls,  Duane  L. 


Fant,  Patricia  L. 
Fant,  Mill 


Farmer,  Howard  G.,  Jr. 
Farnham,  David  Roy 


Farris,  Owen  B. 
Fau,  Arthur  Allan 


137 
257,  406 
456 
214 
595 
456 
114 
456 
456 
456 


Faulkenberry,  James  L. 
Faulkenberry,  Malcolm 

Faulkner,  James  R. 

406, 
Feaster,  Taylor  Dean 

280, 
Feath,  Ralph  Thomas 
Feinberg,  Marc  Morris 

456, 
Felder,  Thomas  M.,  Jr. 
Felkel,  Raysor  H. 
Fellers,  Gary  Pierce 
Felton,  Glenn  Patrick 

Fender,  James  Edgar 
Fennell,  Ralph  C,  Jr. 
Fenwick,  Frank  Ronald 
Ferguson,  James  R. 
Ferguson,  Thomas  Dale 

Ferguson,  Wm.  Franklin 
Fewell,  Alexander  F. 
Fewell,  Joseph  E.,  Jr. 
Fewell,  Thomas  Edward 

Ficken,  Lewis  Mobley 
Fickling,  James  H. 
Field,  Barbara  Ann 
Fielder,  Thomas  H.,  Jr. 

Fields,  James  Pay  ton 
Fillyaw,  Richard  B. 

298,  331 
Fincher,  Grover  M.,  Jr. 
Fincher,  Mary  Lynn 
Finlayson,  Michael  L. 
Finley,  Sandrea  P. 

456 
Finley,  Wm.  Gary 

Finley,  Wm.  Jerome 
Finney,  Wm.  Bert  II 
Fishburne,  David  K. 
Fisher,  Dale  S. 
Fisher,  Fred  Ronald 
Fisher,  Wm.  Joseph,  Jr. 
Fitchett,  Robert  W. 
Flatley,  John  Wm. 
Fleek,  Arnold  R. 

Fleetwood,  Gary 

Fleishel,  Victors. 
Fleming,  John  R. 
Fleming,  Meredith  Ann 
Fleming,  Tommy  Joe 
Fleming,  Wm.  Herbert 
Fleming,  Wm.  Ray,  Jr. 
Fletcher,  Donald  H. 

Fletcher,  James  L. 
Fletcher,  Sheila  W. 
Flint,  Kenneth  R. 
Flitter,  Carole  R. 
Florian,  Anne  Melissa 

Flowers,  Lee  M.,  Jr. 
Floyd,  Cheryl  Lynn 
Floyd,  John  Wilson 

274,  457 
Floyd,  Lloyd  B.,  Jr. 

252,256,311,457 
Floyd,  Larry  Dwight 

Floyd,  Lillian  E. 

Floyd,  Marion  Ralph 

Floyd,  Robert  C. 


406 
340 
456 
203 
593 
114 
456 
456 
142 
598 
456 
456 
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154 
406 
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296 
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330 
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275 
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238 
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328 
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177 
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211 
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250 
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273 
406 
138 
457 
219 
457 
457 


Floyd,  Stephen  E. 
Forbes,  James  Louis 
Forbes,  Robert  Eugene 

Ford,  Benjamin  F.,  Jr. 

Ford,  Becky  Lee 
Ford,  Gayle  Y. 
Ford,  John  Wm. 
Ford,  T.  Bartow 
Ford,  Thomas  Keith 
Ford,  Terry  Watson 
Ford,  Zarvis  Thomas 
Fordham,  Wm.  Fegan 
Fore,  Donald  Bruce 
Forrest,  Henry  C. 
Forrest,  John  Michael 
Forrester,  Tomilyn 
Forsberg,  Charles  A. 


457 
457 
296 
457 
280 
406 
457 
457 
457 
457 
457 
457 
457 
457 
457 
457 
327 
457 
194 
406,  592 


Fortenberry,  Sherry  Y. 
Forth,  James  Joseph 
Forth,  Michael  D. 
Fortson,  Shirley  C. 
Foster,  Carolyn  Diann 
Foster,  Daniel  D. 

Foster,  Daniel  Max 


457 

457 

457 

457 

406 

260 

457 

238 

457,  598 

Foster,  Gerald  David  457 

Foster,  James  C.  67 

457 

Foster,  James  E.,  Jr.  191 

255.  388,  406,  592 

Foster,  John  S.  457 

Foster,  Jeffrey  Wm.  457 

Foster,  Martha  J.  457 

Foster,  Richard  114 

Fouche,  Laurens  P.  457 

Fowler,  Angela  Lane  132 

234,  275,  457,  597 

Fowler,  Harriett  Kay  457 

Fowler,  Michael  W.  194 

331,406,  592 

Fowler,  Robert  C.  457 

Fowler,  Ronnie  Wayne        457 

Fowler,  William  E.,  Jr.         194 

406,  592 

Fox,  John  B.  457 

Fox,  Thereodore  C.  Ill        238 

406 

355 

457 

457 

211 

457,  594 

Fralick,  Wm.  Davis  457 

Frampton,  Edmund  G.,  Jr. 219 

Frank,  John  H.  Ill  298 

406 

Franke,  Bethany  S.  275 

313,406 


Foxworth,  John  M. 


Foy,  Harry  Lee,  Jr. 
Foy,  Patterson  W.,  Jr. 


Frankovich,  Margaret 

Frantz,  Terence  M. 
Fraser,  Donald  H. 
Franks,  Ernest  Glover 
Frasher,  Jack  L.,  Jr. 

Frazer,  Samuel  McG. 
Frederick,  Wm.  John 


183 

457 

458 

458 

458 

308 

458 

458 

298 

458 

Free,  Wm.  Jackson  219 

298,  458,  595 

Freeland,  Michael  N.  280 

458 

Freeman,  Bruce  Edward      458 

Freeman,  Dan  Lee  227 

Freeman,  James  C.  458 

Freeman,  Larry  Edward      458 


Freeman,  Lawrence  W. 
Freize,  Clemmie  Clay 
Frick,  Marion  Edward 
Froemming,  Martha  E. 
Froneberger,  Charles 

Frye,  Benjamin  H. 

Frye,  Inman  S. 
Fuduric,  Thomas  G. 
Fugiel,  Frederick  T. 
Fuller,  Richard  R. 
Fulmer,  Elton  T. 
Fulmer,  John  B. 

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Fulmer,  John  L.,  Jr. 

Fulmer,  Temple  G. 

Funderburg,  Glennis  R. 
Funderburk,  James  T. 
Furst,  Richard  A. 

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Gaddy,  Colonel  J.,  Jr.  260 

313,328,407 

Gaeta,  Gerard  A.  458 

Gage,  George  Wm.  Ill  458 

Gagel,  Robert  Terry  283 

298,  458 
407 
458 
458 
458 
407 
458 
292 
458 
458 
458 
458 
132 
458 
310 
407 
458 
458 
114 
458 
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214 
458 
292 
458 
257 
259,  271,407 
292 
458 
325 
407 
458 
407 
67 
283,  458 
330 
458 
458 
177 
458 

Gardner,  Harry  Daunn  199 
458, 593 

Gardner,  Harrell  Lee  219 

407,  595 

Gardner,  Richard  W.  199 

593 


Gagnon,  Richard  Paul 
Gailey,  Stanley  Dean 
Gaillard,  Charles  M. 
Gaillard,  Wm.  Minott 
Gaines,  William  Henry 
Gainey,  Charles  B. 
Gainey,  Philip  C. 

Gale,  Cheryl  Ann 
Gallardo,  Charles  D. 
Galloway,  Alvin  C. 
Galloway,  Candace  A. 

Galloway,  Raymond  L. 

Galloway,  Willie  C,  Jr. 
Galphin,  Samuel  P. 
Galuska,  Peter  John 

Galway,  Richard  W. 
Gambill,  Thomas  G. 
Gamble,  James  D. 

Gambrell,  Dan  Henry 

Gambrell,  John  W. 


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Gantt,  Robert  D. 

Gantt,  Ronald  Gene 
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238 

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222 

Grimsley,  Charles  T. 

409 

Hamilton,  Nancy  E. 

461 

325 

459 

598 

263,313,408 

592 

Grofic,  Barry  E. 

461 

Hamilton,  Russell  J. 

461 

Garland,  Susan  C. 

458 

Gilchrist,  George  M. 

459 

Gordon,  Meta  C.  S^r 

460 

Grooms,  Ronald  W. 

409 

Hamm,  Sherril  Lynn 

461 

Garland,  Wayne  R. 

407 

Gilchrist,  Howard  T. 

459 

Gordon,  Wm.  Eddie 

194 

Groover,  Steven  Allen 

284 

Hammond,  Tom  Vincent 

273 

Garner,  Foster  M. 

407 

Gilchrist,  Wm.  Porter 

459 

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Garnett,  Stanford  T. 

261 

Gilden,  Catherine  Ann 

459 

Goshorn,  Robert  D. 

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Grubb,  Linda  Sue 

461 

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Heuer,  Edward  Henry 

Heyrieh,  John  H. 
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Hickman,  Victor  R.,  Jr. 
Hicks,  Donald  C. 

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Hicks,  Kenneth  M. 
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Hill,  Reginald  Wayne 
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Himmel,  Ronald  Gene 

Hinchman,  Thomas 
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Hines,  Andrew  H. 
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Hines,  Kenneth  E. 
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Hinkle,  Barbara  R. 
Hinson,  Buford  L. 
Hinson,  Jerry  R. 

Hinton,  Rodger  F. 
Hiser,  Frederick  L.,  Jr. 
Hite,  Arnold  J. 
Hite,  Everett  E„  III 
Hixon,  George  C,  Jr. 
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Hobbs,  Curtis  Leslie 

Hockenberry,  Mary  L. 

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Hodge,  Michael  A. 

Hodges,  James  E. 
Hodges,  Joseph  P.,  Jr. 

Hoefer,  Joel  M. 

Hoffmann,  Stephen  W. 
Hofford,  Andrea 
Hogan,  Curtis  S.,  Jr. 

Hogg,  Ronald  J. 
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Holbrook,  James  Glenn 

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Holeman,  Jack  Louis 

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Holle,  Wm.  Frederick 

Holleman,  Laurie  Anne 

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Hollenbeck,  Nancy  N. 

Holley,  Wm.  Dexter 

Hollings,  Robert  M.,  Jr. 

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Holmes,  Charles  M. 

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Holmes,  Judy  Anne 

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Hood,  Patricia  L. 
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Hood,  Wm.  Michael 


Hooks,  Robert  B.,  Jr. 

Hooper,  Mary  K. 
Hoover,  Robert  E. 
Hopkins,  James  V.,  Ill    9 
Hopkins,  Linda  Irene 
Hopkins,  Richard  W. 
Hopkins,  Stanley  P 

Hopper,  Henry  Lee 
Hopper,  Susan  R. 
Home,  Daniel  Cletus 
Horres,  Donald  James 

465, 
Horres,  John  Jacob 

308,  465, 
Horton,  Daniel  III 
Horton,  Dan  Lyon 
Horton,  John  M. 
Horton,  Walters. 
Hotaling,  Reid 
Houck,  Bates  Riley 

Hough,  Gerald  Brian 

199, 
House,  Wm.  Boyleston 
Houseman,  Robert  W. 
Houston,  Timothy  D. 
Howard,  Harry  H.,  Ill 
Howard,  John  P. 

Howard,  Nancy  M. 


464 
464 
234 
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464 
177 
464 
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114 
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465 


Howard,  Timothy  Keith 
Howard,  Wm.  Harry 
Howell,  Frank  Darrell 
Howell,  Paul  R. 

Howes,  Howard  R. 
Howie,  Calvin  Tycho 
Howie,  Harry  G. 
Hubbard,  Austin  S. 
Hubbard,  Julius  C,  III 
Hubbard,  Sally  M. 
Hubbard,  Wm.  Ray 

Huckabee,  Eugene  Cole 

Hucks,  Michael  J. 
Hudgens,  Anna  Ruth 

289,  302, 
Hudgins,  Thomas  E. 

Hudnall,  Norma  Anne 

Hudson,  Charles  Joab 

Hudson,  Wm.  Manchester 
Huff,  Charles  J.i    . 
Huff,  James  O.,  Jr. 
Huff,  Raymond  T. 
Huffines,  Calvert  W 

Huffman,  Fred  R. 
Huffman,  Jennifer  E. 
Huggins,  James  Wm. 

465 
Huggins,  Larry  Bruce 

Hughes,  Ernest  C. 


Hughes, 
Hughes, 
Hughes, 
Hughes, 
Hughes, 
Hughes, 
Hughes, 
Hughes, 
Hughes, 
Hughes, 
Hughes, 
Hughes, 


Edward  M. 
John  Blakely 
Lewis  C. 
Janis  D. 
Marie  G. 
Mary  K. 
Paul 

Robin  V. 
Sidney  H. 
Wm.  Bruce 
William  M. 
Warden  W. 


Hughston,  Nannie  Mae        308 


Hull,  Kenneth  Ray 

Hulsey,  Thomas  C. 
Humphreys,  Morgan  R. 
Humphreys,  Thomas  C. 

466, 
Hunnicutt,  Edward  C. 
Hunnicutt,  Helen  M. 
Hunt,  Daniel  Burlin 
Hunt,  Donald  C. 
Hunt,  Daniel  Edward 

191,254,391,412 
Hunt,  Irving  Wm.,  Ill 
Hunt,  John  Geoffrey 
Hunt,  James  M.,  Jr. 

Hunt,  Robert  T.,  Jr. 

466 
Hunt,  William  A. 
Hunt,  Wm.  Claude 
Hunter,  David  F. 
Hunter,  Georgia  Ellis 

Hunter,  Winton  Walker 
Huntley,  Charles  L. 

Huntley,  Wm.  Bryan  III 


465 

412 

465 

328 

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PAGE        NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


PAGE 


Hurley,  Hugh  Edward 
Hurley,  Jenny  Louise 

Hurray,  Robert  Henry 
Hurt,  Alvin  Judson 

Huskey,  Freeman  E.,  Jr. 
Huskey,  Thelma  Gail 
Hutchins,  Walter  M. 
Hutchinson,  Joseph 

Hutchinson,  Lawrence 
Hutchinson,  Thomas  M. 

Hutnik,  Robert  J. 
Hutto,  David  Ruple 

41 
Hutto,  Edward  A. 
Hutto,  Glenn  Russell 
Hutto,  K.  Jean 

33 
Hutto,  Susan  Nelson 

Hutto,  Wilburn  I Ir. 

Hyatt,  Gregory  S. 
Hyatt,  Lonnie  R. 
Hyden,  John  William 
Hyder,  Toy  Wayne 

Hykes,  Amos 


413 
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413 
231 
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413, 


Imperiale,  Michael  C. 
Indyk,  Gary  S. 

Ingle,  Frank  Hamilton 

Ingles,  Michael  A. 
Irelan,  Frank  Henry 

I  rick,  Edward  Francis 
Irick,  Wm.  Ronald 

Irons,  Wm.  B. 
Irvin,  John  Lewis,  Jr. 
Irving,  John  Wolfs 
Iseman,  Harold  S.,  Jr. 
Isenhour,  Marilyn  D. 
Ivester,  Mary  F. 
Ivester,  Wm.  Alan 
Ivey,  Danny  Charles 


466 

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162 
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Jackson, 

Jackson, 
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Jackson, 


Jackson 
Jackson 
Jackson 


Jackson,  John  L. 


Jackson, 
Jackson, 


Jackson 
Jackson 


Beverly  Jo  135 

313,413 

Charles  Lee  355 

466 

Charles  Ray  191 

413.  592 

Donald  F„  Jr.        466 

Edwin  B.  466 

Evelyn  C.  234 

466,  597 

Emma  Jean  138 

413 
413 
466 
211 
413,594 
324 
466 
114 
275 
413 
466 
310 
466 


Glen  John 
James  G . 
James  Reid 


Kit 
Larry  M. 


Leland  A. 
Randolph  J. 


Jackson,  Robert  Nash 

Jackson,  Ryan  T.  Ill 
Jacob,  Judith  A. 
Jacobs,  George  D. 


Jacobs,  Thomas  Lee 

413, 

Jacobs,  Wm.  Plumer,  Jr. 

280, 

Jacques,  John  D. 

Jagusak,  Matthew  R. 
James,  Alexander  C. 
James,  Harold  Senn 

James,  John  Charles 
James,  Joseph  D. 

James,  James  Francis 
James,  Larry  Clifford 
Jameson,  Elizabeth  D. 

Jameson,  George  R. 

Jameson,  Henry  R. 

Jameson,  John  David 

Jameson,  Judy  Gayle 

Jameson,  Lake  Hugh,  Jr. 

238, 
Jamieson,  George  E. 
Jamison,  Patsy  Ann 
Jamison,  Robert  G. 

Janas,  Teddee  Laura 
Janer,  Daniel  Alberto 
Jansen,  Sharron  L. 

313, 
Jarrard,  Elizabeth  L. 
Jarrell,  Wm.  Samuel 
Jarvis,  Michael  W. 
Jay,  John  Henry 

350, 
Jay,  Robert  Royall 
Jeffcoat,  Bill  Reese 
Jeffers,  John  T. 

266,414, 
Jeffords,  Alton  B. 

Jeffords,  Albert  E. 

Jeffords,  Ernest  Gary 

219,414, 
Jeffries,  Francis  A. 
Jenkins,  Arthur  C.  Ill 

Jenkins,  Arthur  W. 
Jenkins,  Billy  Joe 

467, 
Jenkins,  Guy  Arvin 
Jenkins,  John  K.,  Jr. 
Jenkins,  John  K. 

Jenkins,  Jeanne  R. 
Jenkins,  Michael  W. 
Jenkins,  Randy  Hugh 
Jenkins,  Walter  T.  Ill 

Jenkins,  Wayne  B. 
Jennings,  David  C. 
Jennings,  David  G. 
Jennings,  James  D. 

Jennings,  James  J. 
Jennings,  James  Kelly 
Jennings,  Wayne  D. 
Jensen,  James  John 

250,  268,  296, 


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467 
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Jester,  Glenna  J. 
Johns,  James  A.  Ill 


Johnson 
Johnson 

Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 


Charles  J. 
Charles  R. 

Danie  A. 
Elizabeth  C. 
Gordon  B. 
Gregory  S. 
Henry  Gary 
Horace  S. 
John  Hale 
John  L. 
James  M. 
John  M. 
James  W. 


414 


Johnson,  Laval  H. 
Johnson,  Milledge  A. 


355 
211 


Johnson,  Michael  L. 
Johnson,  Pope  D.  Ill 

Johnson,  Richard  A. 
Johnson,  Robert  McC. 
Johnson,  Stephen  Dale 

Johnson,  Walter  J.,  Jr. 
Johnston,  Ernest  B.,  Jr. 
Johnstone,  Alan 

194,  415,  592 
Jolly,  Albert  B.,  Jr. 

231 
Jolly,  Robert  Henry 

272 
Jones,  Alice  Lynne 
Jones,  Barry  Webb,  Jr. 
Jones,  Chafee,  III 
Jones,  Charles  D. 
Jones,  Clyde  H.,  Jr. 

Jones,  Champ  Mc,  Jr. 
Jones,  Dawn  Caroline 


Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 

Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 

Jones, 
Jones, 

Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 

Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 


Deborah  Cox 
Daniel  Hare,  Jr. 
Eddy  R. 
Gregory  Alan 

211,467 
George  Bluford 
George  S.,  Jr. 
George  Tripp 

272 
Howard  Martin 
John  Boyce 

261,467 
James  Craig 
Joseph  C. 
Judith  Drake 
James  Howard 
Janie  P. 
Joe  Kenneth 
Jimmy  Manly 


467 


Kenneth  H. 
Kathleen  S. 
Lennox  K. 


Jones,  Minnie  Clarice 
Jones,  Marilyn  J. 

Jones,  Michael  Keith 

Jones,  Martenza  L. 

391 
Jones,  Michael  Lee 
Jones,  Oscar  Anderson 


467 
161 
414 
467 
199 
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414 
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467 
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272 
467 
114 
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595 
165 
415 
199 
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415 
234 
597 
282 
415 
262 
415 
467 
304 
467 


Jones,  Paula  A. 

Jones,  Ronald  Erwin 

Jones,  Robert  Joseph 
Jones,  Ronald  Lee 
Jones,  Richard  M.,  Jr. 

Jones,  Robert  S. 
Jones,  Stephen  W. 
Jones,  Teresa  Marie 

Jones,  Tripp 
Jones,  Wm.  Jack 


177 
467 
214 
467 
467 
467 
214 
415,595 
592 
467 
289 
467 
114 
305 
468 
468 
468 
134 


Jones,  Zonnie  III 
Jordan,  Alan  Perry 
Jordan,  John  D. 

185,  250,266,  276,390, 
415,593 
Jordan,  Lewis  Albert  468 

Jordan,  Leonard  R.,  Jr.       468 
Jordan,  Larry  Vernon 
Jordan,  Wm.  Lacombe 
Jordy,  Patrice  Alison 
Josey,  John  Wesley 


468 

468 

468 

312 

468 

468 

238 

468,  598 

Jumper,  Philip  H.  468 

Jung,  Herbert  C,  Jr.  468 

Justice,  Barbara  R.  468 


Joyce,  Thomas  W. 
Joye,  Charles  McLois 


Kahrs,  Wm.  Henry 


Kane,  Robert  Barry 
Kapp,  John  Michael 


Kapp,  Richard  Henry 


Karesh,  Hyman 
Karesh,  Sara  Rachel 


385, 


Karpik,  Wm.  Richard 

314, 
Karst,  Wm.  Bleckley 
Kassab,  Dianne  A. 

Kauric,  William  B. 

Kavanagh,  Wesley  J. 
Kay,  David  Lee 
Kay,  Fred  Stevon 
Kay,  Lynda  Ann 
Kay,  William  A. 
Kay,  Wilson  J. 
Kaylor,  Hal  Michael 

238,416, 
Kearse,  Sidney  Martin 

416, 
Keating,  Kenneth  D. 
Kebles,  Michael  J. 

Kee,  Margaret  E. 

Kee,  Nancy  Evelyn 
Keefe,  Robert  G. 
Keels,  Washington  R. 

Keeney,  Bradford  L. 

292,  314, 
Keese,  Crawford  M. 
Keeter,  Wm.  Halbert,  Jr. 

Keiper,  Douglass  M. 
Keith,  Candice  B. 


327 
415 
468 
219 
595 
265 
415 
468 
132 
415 
292 
468 
468 
308 
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316 
416 
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416 
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142 
598 
191 
592 
468 
177 
468 
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468 
468 
340 
416 
132 
468 
416 
346 
416 
468 
468 


Keith,  Rembert  M. 
Keladis,  Nicholas 

115,' 
Keller,  Gary  Alfred  • 

Keller,  James  Edward  ■ 

Kellett,  Barto  Paul 

468,! 
Kellett,  James  P.  ', 

Kelley,  James  W.  : 

Kelley,  Jeffrey  Don 

114,  ■ 
Kelley,  James  Manly 

416,! 
Kelley,  Wm.  Jerome 
Kelley,  Willie  J.,  Jr. 
Kelly,  Butler  N. 
Kelly,  Joseph  W.,  Jr. 

Kelly,  Patricia  A.        ^^^. 
Kelly,  Robert  George  ! 

Kelly,  Walter  Thomas 
Kelsey,  James  Patrick 

328,  ■ 
Kemmerlin,  Thomas  L. 

331, 
Kendrick,  Thomas  B. 

266, 
Kennedy,  Harold  Mack 
Kennedy, Janet  Lyn 

Kennedy,  Joseph  Lane 
Kennerly,  Dantzler  A. 

Kennerty,  Mary  C. 
Kereanich,  Steven  R. 

Kernen,  Timothy  J. 
Kerr,  Mary  Diane 

137, 
Kessler,  Milnor  P.,  Jr. 

Kessler,  Nelson  T. 
Kester,  Ann  E. 

Key,  Bobby  Nathan 
Keys,  Kathryn  E. 
Keys,  Michael  P. 
Keys,  Michael  P. 
Kimbrell,  William  D. 

468, 
Kimmitt,  Raymond  R. 

Kinard,  Henry  B. 
Kinard,  Hubert  Ira 

306, 
Kinard,  James  Ira 

King,  Alan  C. 
King,  Deborah  J. 
King,  Edward  E. 
King,  Francis  W. 
King,  George  R. 
King,  Jack  Herbert 

114,294,324, 
King,  Jo  Jewell 
King,  James  H. 

King,  James  M. 
King,  Johnny  T. 
King,  Julia  T. 
King,  Kenneth  Vinton 
King,  Michael  Edwin 
King,  Oscar  Stanley 

King,  Roachel  Dent 
King,  Roswell  Dean,  Jr. 
King,  Richard  Loring 


468 

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468 
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468 
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King,  Steven  R.   . 
King,  Ted  Dwight 

298,  309, 
King,  Thomas  McKinley 
Kingman,  James  R. 
Kinney,  Ronald  Wm, 
Kinsey,  Horace  D. 
Kirby,  Roy  C. 
Kirby,  Janice  Lynn 
Kirby,  William  H.,  Jr. 

347,  350, 
Kirk,  Jerrilu 
Kirk,  Lewis  R. 
Kirk,  Mary  Kathryn 
Kirkland,  Deborah  J. 
Kirkland,  Margaret  N. 
Kirkpatrick,  Kenneth 
Kirkpatrick,  William 

417, 
■Kiser,  Stanley  V. 
Kitchens,  Ronald  D. 
Kittel,  Kathryn 
Kivett,  Roger  Gentry 

324, 
Klaas,  Christina 
Klahre,  Thomas  H. 

259,271, 
Klapman,  Brian  Lee 

330, 
Kleinschmidt  K.  Kay 
Klemette,  Ted  M. 

309,  469, 
Klinck,  John  M.,  II 

Klinck,  Susan  E. 

Klugh,  Thomas  S.,  Jr. 

417, 
Knight,  Franklin  Neal 

Knight,  James  Alton 
Knight,  Lewis  Arnold 
Knight,  Marsha  J. 
Knight,  Susan  Lynn 
Knoerr,  Robert  Arnold 

Knowland,  John  Lee 
Knowles,  Robert  R. 
Knox,  Frank  Riviere 
Knox,  Larry  Ronald 
Knox,  Pamela  B. 

295, 
Knoy,  Kathryn  W. 

256,417, 
Knudsen,  John  B. 
Koch,  Robert  Edward 
Koczan,  David  Alan 
Koon,  Albert  Ray 
Koppel,  Patrick  Lee 

352, 
Koretz,  Barry  R. 

185,417, 
Kormanicki,  Dave 

Kornahrens,  Carlotta 
Korvick,  Joseph  S. 

296, 
Koss,  David  Michael 
Kossler,  Judith  Ann 

137,  145,234,314,469, 
Kossler,  Mary  E. 

Kovalenko,  Steve 
Koziol,  Edward  P 
Kraft,  Judson  Alan 
Kreidler,  Charles  J. 

Kreigsman,  George  R. 
Krier,  James  T. 
Kronberg,  James  Wm. 


469 
214 

469 
469 
469 
469 
416 
469 
469 
346 
417 
469 
115 
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219 
595 
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242 
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594 
238 
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597 
469 
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142 
598 
67 
114 
469 
115 
469 
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131 
597 
132 
469 
469 
469 
469 
469 
592 
469 
469 
314 
469 


Krueger,  Paul  Quinn 
Kuester,  Steven  Glen 

114,312, 
Kukelkorn,  Janet  E. 
Kuisma,  Linda  Ruth 
Kunz,  Ralph  Barber 

Kutzleb,  Richard  S. 
Kwist,  John 


469 
67 
417 
469 
417 
280 
417 
417 
298 
417 


-L- 

Lacika,  Michael  J. 
Lachicotte,  Elton  M. 
Ladd,  Linda  J. 
Ladd,  Thomas  A. 
Laden,  Gary  James 
Laforge,  Robert  L. 
Lafoy,  James  Luther 
Lake,  Darrell  R. 
Lake,  Keith  Daniel 

Lake,  Kenneth  Wm. 

Lake,  Mike 

Lake,  Robert  J. 
Lamar,  Edward  Michael 
Lamar,  Ralph  Dixon 
Lamb,  Broadus  P.,  Jr. 

Landers,  David  M. 
Landon,  Thomas  E. 

Landreth,  George  E. 
Landrum,  George  N. 
Landrum,  Richard  V. 

Laney,  John  Wilson 

Laney,  Larry  W. 
Lanford,  Julianne 
Lanford,  Kenneth  W. 
Langford,  Marian  E. 
Langley,  David  R. 
Langley,  Edward  B. 
Langley,  Jeffrey  Todd 

Langley,  Larry  C. 
Langley,  Rodney  Myron 
306,41? 
Langston,  Gregory  G. 
Lank,  David  James 

Lareau,  Albert  F. 
Largey,  Jennifer  Lay 
Lark,  Charlie  M. 

Laroche,  Julius  M. 
Lashley,  Wm.  A.,  Jr. 

Latham,  Frederick  L. 
Latham,  Wilson  A. 
Lathan,  James  Wm. 
Latimer,  Charles  E. 

Latin,  Gregory  T. 

Latin,  James  P. 
Lattimer,  Keith  D. 

Lattimore,  Tommy  J. 

47C 
Lattimore,  Virginia  A. 
Laubach,  Wm.  John 
Laur,  Gregory  David 
Laurey,  Frances  Lynn 


470 
470 
417 
470 
417 
417 
470 
470 
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470 
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417 
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417 
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470 


Laurie,  Stephen  E. 
Lavender,  Bruce  Wayne 

Lavender,  Wm.  Thomas 

Lavenia,  Thomas  R 

35 
Law,  Donald  McD,  Jr. 

Lawhon,  Glenn  J. 

Lawlor,  Leslie  M. 
Lawrence,  Wm.  Norris 
Lawson,  Larry  Lester 

Lawson,  Talmadge 

Lawson,  Terry  M. 


Jr. 

238 


Lawton,  Francis  A. 
Lawton,  Winston  A., 

Lay,  Clarence  W. 
Laye,  Valerie  D. 
Layne,  Robert  L. 
Layton,  Grady  A. 
Leach,  Alvin  A. 

League,  James  M.,  Jr. 
Leaird,  Wm.  Gary 


Leaman,  Marshall  A.,  Jr. 

314 
Leary,  Guy  Bernard 

271 
Lecroy,  Dexter  Blair 
Ledbetter,  Gary  J. 
Ledford,  Charles  H. 
Ledford,  John  Daniel 
Ledford,  John  L. 
Lee,  Charles  Stephen 
Lee,  David  Lane 


Lee,  Franklin  Carver 


470 


Lee,  Han  C. 
Lee,  Mark  D.  Ill 
Lee,  Michael  Gordon 
Lee,  Peggy  Elaine 
Lee,  Robert  Paul 

298 
Lee,  Tony  Horace 
Leeke,  Thomas  Terrell 
Legnetti,  Philip  J. 

114,242,471 
Legrand,  Charles  M. 
Legare,  Thomas  G. 

471 
Lehmann,  James  Arnold 
Leigh,  Armistead  C. 
Leitke,  Mary  E. 
Leland,  Kenneth  W.  Ill 
Leland,  Wm.  Baker,  Jr. 
Lemacks,  John  Carroll 

Lemaster,  David  B. 
Lemaster,  Haile  H.,  Jr. 
Lenhardt,  Robert  Cody 

Leonard,  Frances  E. 
Leonard,  Thomas 
Leopard,  Patricia  Ann 
Le  Pree,  Joan  Karen 
Leptich,  Wm.  Mathias 

Lesemann,  Lawrence  Wm. 
471, 
Lesesne,  Suzanne 
Lesley,  Edwin  Odell 


470 
298 
470 
355 
470 
290 
470 
219 
418 
292 
470 
418 
470 
114 
418 
177 
470 
298 
418 
470 
114 
470 
470 
470 
470 
470 
250 
418 
470 
310 
470 
293 
470 
259 
418 
470 
470 
470 
418 
470 
470 
149 
418 
238 
598 
418 
470 
470 
471 
231 
418 
471 
418 
67 
598 
418 
219 
595 
418 
471 
471 
471 
471 
151 
471 
471 
471 
227 
418 
471 
114 
471 
471 
296 
471 
242 
598 
471 
257 
418 


Lesley,  Vicki  Lee 
Leslie,  H.  Stephen 

3 
Lesslie,  John  Arthur 

Lever,  Jack  Q.,  Jr. 

2 
Lever,  Linda  A. 
Levine,  Paul  F. 
Levine,  Robert  Terry 

4 
Lewis,  Alan  Hammack 

Lewis,  John  G. 

Lewis,  James  W. 
Lewis,  Karen  Louise 

Lewis,  Paul  E.,  Jr. 
Lewis,  Robert  B. 

Lewis,  Stanley  Royce 
3 

Lewter,  Steve  Jay 

Libby,  Allan  Winfield 

Libby,  John  S. 

3 

Liberty,  Donald  J. 

Lide,  Edgar  Dargan 

Lide,  Robert  Erwin 

Ligi,  Gary  E. 

Ligon,  Harrell  W. 

Lillis,  Gary  Alan 

Lilly,  Rodney  Kent 
Limbaugh,  Douglas  E. 
Linder,  Young  Shuler 

Lindler,  Arthur  B.  Ill 
Lindler,  Robert  M. 


231, 


Lindsay,  John  C,  Jr. 

Lindsey,  Donald  R. 

Lindsey,  James  M.,  Jr. 

Lindstedt,  Robert  A. 

Line,  Charles  E. 
Liner,  Robert  Allen 
Link,  George  Gregory 

Lippi,  Torre  John 

Lipscomb,  Jerry  Alan 
Lisenby,  Donna  Sue 
Liskey,  James  David 


Little,  John  Monroe 

281,471, 
Little,  Thomas  P. 
Littlejohn,  Jesse  B. 
Livingston,  Ernest  F. 
Livingston,  James  V. 

Livingston,  Mary  Gay 
Lloyd,  Joseph  Stanley 
Lloyd,  Wm.  Henry,  Jr. 
Locke,  Ernest  Lyle 
Lockery,  James  E.,  Jr. 

Locklair,  Frances  E. 
Locklair,  Freddie  E. 

Lockwood,  Dennis  H. 

Loef,  Sanford  Harold 
Loftis,  Phyllis  W. 
Logan,  Joseph  Wayne 

310,  322, 


471 

Loll  is,  Jerry  Lee 

471 

294 

-ollis,  Susan  A. 

471 

471 

.ombardi,  John  Paul 

261 

471 

471 

592 

-ombardo,  Dominick 

471 

160 

-ominack,  Karen  E. 

471 

418 

.ong,  John  F. 

419 

471 

.ong,  James  Gnann 

256 

418 

277 

471 

242 

.ong,  Jerry  Glenn 

471 

598 

Long,  Larry  Bruce 

331 

331 

419 

471 

.ong,  Robert  Shelly 

194 

281 

472 

,  592 

471 

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472 

471 

-Ong,  Thomas  Wm. 

199 

234 

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72 

,  593 

471 

.ongshore,  James  M. 

472 

471 

Looney,  David  Walter 

298 

115 

472 

471 

Lord,  Charles  Nelson 

472 

115 

Lore,  Kenneth  David 

472 

471 

Love,  Keith  S. 

253 

114 

419 

418 

Love,  Samuel  D.,  Jr. 

271 

160 

472 

471 

Lovell,  Michael  L. 

115 

115 

283 

,472 

471 

Lovette,  Donald  C. 

252 

471 

273,  311 

472 

418 

Lowder,  Ronny  Lee 

219 

471 

472 

595 

311 

.owe,  Joseph  Wayne 

256 

419 

472 

471 

^owrance,  Harold  W., 

Jr. 

419 

419 

Lowry,  Bruce  W. 

67 

293 

114 

419 

471 

_owther,  Edward  L. 

472 

471 

_ucas,  James  Lloyd 

322 

471 

472 

592 

_ucia,  Salvatore  A. 

472 

151 

_ucto,  Andrew  Wm.  1 1 

472 

471 

_udian,  Maureen  H. 

331 

317 

472 

471 

_uker,  Talmadge  H. 

419 

293 

-undeen,  Daniel  Wm. 

324 

419 

_unsford,  Frank  E. 

472 

281 

_upo.  Perry  Irvine 

185 

471 

214,  293,313,419,595 

599 

471 

-usk,  Beverly  Ann 

472 

419 

.uther,  Charles  M. 

238 

282 

472 

419 

_utz,  Stephen  L. 

472 

298 

.ybrand,  Curtis  W. 

472 

471 

_yerly,  Arthur  Dwayne 

472 

471 

_yle,  David  L.,  Jr. 

472 

471 

_ynch,  David  Craig 

284 

281 

419 

471 

.ynch,  James  M. 

472 

211 

_ynch,  John  James 

156 

594 

472 

419 

_ynn,  Louis  B. 

302 

419 

472 

471 

.ynn,  Thomas  Earl 

472 

191 

_yons,  Robert  A.,  Jr. 

219 

419 

419 

595 

471 

471 

471 

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471 

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419     r 

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328 

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355 

472 

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211 

471 

472 

594 

305       IN 

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262 

419 

419 

419       IN 

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177 

471 

420 

252       IN 

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472 

419 

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PAGE        NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


McCabe,  John  D. 
McCabe,  Keith  S. 

McCabe,  Tilghman,  Jr. 
McCabe,  Wm.  Morrall 
McCallum,  Mary  T. 
McCann,  Jackson  E.,  Jr. 
McCants,  Roberts. 


472 
293 
472 
472 
472 
472 
420 
211 
312,472,  594 


McCarty,  John  F. 
McCalin,  Philip  L. 


420 
302 
472 

McCleave,  Wm.  Robinson  286 
472 
McClelion,  Wm.  Morris 
McCleskey,  Robert  G. 
McCleskey,  Samuel  L. 
McClintock,  Carol  L. 
McClintock,  Harold  W. 


McCloskey,  Kirk  M. 
McClure,  Anthony  E. 
McClure,  Wm.  Thomas 
McCollough,  Wm.  Welch 

McCombs,  Donnie 
McCombs,  Gary  M. 
McCombs,  Joel  Wayne 

McConnell,  John  M. 


McConnell,  Keith  Ian 


472 
472 
420 
472 
203 
593 
472 
472 
472 
317 
420 
115 
472 
312 
420 
214 
472 
214 


301,472,595 


McCormick,  Robert 

McCormick,  Kathryn  A. 
McCoy,  James  Earle 
McCoy,  Joe  William 
McCoy,  Susan  Ann 
McCrary,  Brenda  Carol 
McCrary,  Wm.  Reese 
McCraw,  Robert  D. 
McCready,  Edward  L. 

McCreery,  Pamela  Kay 

McCuen,  Patricia  Anne 


281 
595 
132 
472 
420 
472 
472 
472 
472 
352 
472 
275 
472 
222 
472 
473 
286 
473 
473 


McCullough,  James  A. 

McCullough,  Larry  W. 

McCurdy,  Steven  A. 

McCurry,  W.  Mark 

McDaniel,  George  M.,  Jr. 

McDaniel,  John  Harry  296 

346, 420 

McDaniel,  Wm.  Thomas  114 
238.  473 

McDonald,  Kathy  Jean        473 

McDonell,  Nancy  V.  314 

473 
473 
284 
420 
473 
473 
473 
473 
593 
473 
420 
473 
420 
219 
595 
473 
271 
473 
473 
305 
473 
473 


McDowell,  Carol  R. 
McDowell,  Glen  David 

McDowell,  George  W. 
McDowell,  James  J.,  Jr. 
McDowell,  Lawrence  R. 
McElrath,  Larry  M. 

McGaw,  Donald  A.,  Jr. 
McGee,  Bonnie  C. 
McGee,  Bobby  Darrell 
McGee,  Charles  Edward 
McGee,  James  Rochelle 

252,311 
McGlothlin,  Michael  F. 
McGuigan,  Wm.  Patrick 
McGuire,  Peter  A 
McGurk,  Daniel  T 
Mcllwain,  Marc  S. 

McGinnis,  Brian  C. 


Mcintosh,  Paula 
Mclntyre,  Larry  F. 

314,331, 
McJunkin,  Roger  Dale 
McJunkin,  Walter  S. 

McKenzie,  Charles  J. 

314, 
McKenzie,  Leslie  E.,  Jr. 

McKeown,  Samuel  Kirk 

McKie,  Paul  Augustus 
McKinney,  Arthur  J. 
McKinney,  Douglas  C. 
McKinney,  Judson  S. 
McKinney,  Martha  M. 
McKinney,  Robert  A.,  Jr. 
McKinney,  Thomas  L. 

Mc Knight,  Henry  E. 
McKoy,  Victor  G. 
McLaurin,  Jewell  P. 

McLaurin,  Kenneth  F. 
McLees,  Wm.  Thomas 
McLellan,  Carol  Ann 
McLellan,  Charles 
McLellan,  David  A. 

McLendon,  Katherine 
McLeod,  Gordon  Keith 

473, 
McLeod,  Harold  S. 

McLeod,  Marion  Glenn 
McMahan,  David  K. 

McMahan,  Emily  C. 

McMahan,  Kendrick  B.      ., 

McMakin,  John  F. 
McMakin,  John  Garvin 

289,  324, 
McManus,  Wade  H.,  Jr. 

McMichael,  James  M. 
McMillan,  Carol  A. 
McMillan,  James  A.,  Ill 

McMillan,  James  H. 
McMillan,  Lawrence  C. 

473, 
McMillan,  Mary  B. 
McMillan,  Richard  F. 
McMullan,  Danny  L. 

McMurray,  John  Lyon 
McNab,  Robert  F.,  Ill 

305, 
McNabb,  Kenneth  C. 

McNair,  John  Nicholas 
McNair,  Leslie  Denise 

McNamara,  Ray  Maria 
McNeely,  Olin  R. 
McNeill,  Michael  E. 

McNeill,  Wm.  Charles 

McPhail,  Franklin  E. 

McPherson,  Wm.  Leonard 
McQueen,  Monica  N. 
McQueen,  Thomas  Edgar 
McRackan,  Roberts. 
McRoyan,  Dennis  K. 

McSwain,  John  M. 


473 

Mabry,  Janice  Lee 

273 

Martin,  Terry  Wayne 

474 

Merrick,  Richard  L. 

64 

261 

309 

474 

Martin,  Wm. 

474 

137,248,  598 

599 

473 

Mabry,  William  Edward 

474 

Martin,  Willie  C. 

421 

Merrill,  James  M. 

421 

473 

Macauley,  Peggy 

222 

Martin,  William  E. 

298 

Merritt,  Mitchell 

475 

328 

Macauley,  Margaret  L. 

420 

Marturano,  Robert  G. 

474 

Messick,  Thomas  A. 

475 

473 

Macdonald,  Douglas  P. 

474 

Marx,  Janis  Lynn 

474 

Metcalf ,  Gerald  Henry 

475 

162 

Mace,  Daniel  G. 

231 

Marzili,  Robert  C. 

474 

Metsky,  Gordon  S. 

64 

473 

474 

Mason,  Mary  Ann 

309 

185,475 

599 

314 

Mack,  Julius  R. 

474 

474 

Metze,  James  Leroy 

475 

473 

Mackintosh,  J.  O.,  Ill 

231 

Massey,  Gary  Keith 

474 

Metzgar,  Craig  R. 

475 

273 

420 

Massey,  Helen  A. 

474 

Meyer,  Daniel  E. 

422 

276 

Macomson,  Perry  T.,  Jr. 

231 

Massey,  Henry  L. 

355 

592 

473 

474 

474 

Meyer,  Theodore  M. 

238 

473 

Macvittie,  Donald  C. 

474 

Massey,  Norman  Terry 

312 

261 

475 

420 

Madden,  Steven  E. 

474 

421 

Meyerriecks,  Bette  J. 

475 

473 

Maddox,  Clarence  D. 

330 

Massie,  Jerome  W.,  IV 

281 

Michaels,  Charles  C. 

475 

473 

Maertens,  Georgann 

207 

474 

Michalowski,  Joseph  S. 

421 

219 

474 

Masucci,  Donald 

474 

Michie,  Robert  Wm. 

475 

272 

Magarian,  Gary  V. 

420 

Matheny,  Carl  Smith 

474 

Mickanis,  John  P. 

242 

473 

Magers,  Robin  Jane 

474 

Mathews,  John  Wilson 

475 

475 

598 

473 

Maggiore,  Larry  L. 

474 

592 

Middlebrooks,  Phil 

114 

219 

Mahaffey,  Marilyn 

474 

Mathews,  Mike  H. 

475 

Middleton,  Alexander 

177 

114 

Mahaffey,  Richie 

114 

Mathis,  Louis  B.,  Jr. 

250 

Midura,  Alan  Frank 

162 

420 

199 

266 

317 

421 

475 

473 

Mahoney,  Wm.  Robert 

474 

Mathis,  Richard  C. 

331 

Mikell,  Charles  H. 

238 

473 

Major,  Charles  P. 

296 

475 

Mikell,  Julian  P.,  Jr. 

475 

473 

474 

Mathis,  Vicki 

222 

Mikolajczyk,  Sara  J. 

132 

227 

Malechko,  Nick  J. 

474 

Mathis,  Wilma  Jean 

475 

Milam,  George  K. 

287 

231 

Malphrus,  Bobby  Dale 

252 

Matsinger,  James  R. 

475 

475 

473 

474 

Matthews,  Betty  Jo  An 

475 

Milam,  Ronald  Walden 

238 

473 

Malphrus,  Lewis  D.,Jr.61 

Matthews,  Charles  H. 

475 

475 

219 

319,  346 

Matthews,  David  R. 

265 

Miles,  Carolyn  Bruce 

136 

595 

Malphrus,  Phillip  W. 

294 

Matthews,  Edward  C,  1 1 

475 

Miles,  Danny  O. 

475 

281 

474 

Matthews,  Frank  L. 

475 

Miley,  David  Bowers 

281 

473 

Maner,  Carol  Lawton 

474 

Matthews,  Richard  S. 

475 

475 

473 

Maness,  James  F. 

242 

Matthews,  Thomas  C. 

475 

Milford,  Carol 

475 

114 

317,420 

,  598 

Mattis,  Victoria  Anne 

421 

Milhous,  Wilbur  K. 

257 

473 

Maness,  Ronald  S. 

474 

Mattox,  Barry  Gray 

257 

422 

350 

Maness,  Wm.  Thomas 

474 

305 

475 

Millar,  Robert  W. 

270 

473 

Mangum,  Joab  O. 

474 

Mauldin,  John  Thomas 

312 

Miller,  Donald  J. 

475 

293 

Manley,  Brenda  Sharon 

132 

421 

Miller,  George  F.,  Jr. 

422 

473 

161 

,421 

Mauney,  Dennis  Leroy 

263 

Miller,  Harry  Malone 

305 

420 

Mann,  John  Robert 

134 

264 

,421 

475 

114 

250,  293 

,421 

Mauney,  John  R. 

261 

Miller,  James  A. 

422 

473 

Manning,  Glenn  McCall 

421 

475 

Miller,  James  David 

422 

67 

Mansfield,  Patricia  A. 

137 

Maxwell,  Alan  Darrel 

475 

Miller,  John  Edwin 

305 

473 

189,  234,421 

,  597 

Maxwell,  Wm.  McRee 

214 

Miller,  James  I. 

310 

420 

Mansmann,  Jack  T. 

115 

Mayer,  Charles  Albert 

114 

422 

473 

474 

475 

Miller,  John  Milton 

296 

293 

Marcengill,  Nancy  Ann 

474 

Maynard,  Ben  Allen 

273 

422 

473 

Marchbanks,  Sherry  L. 

421 

421 

Miller,  Lawrence  H. 

475 

473 

594 

Mays,  James  Lloyd 

421 

Miller,  Lewis 

214 

219 

Marcinak,  Casper  F.,  Jr. 

474 

Mayson,  Charles  E. 

475 

475 

,595. 

595 

Maret,  Nancy  J. 

474 

Meade,  John  Edward 

242 

Miller,  Larry  McSween 

231 

473 

Marion,  Charles  Ray 

474 

475 

,598 

422 

473 

Mariska,  Charles 

114 

Meadors,  Robert  E. 

281 

Miller,  Michael  A. 

238 

162 

Markners,  Edward  A. 

474 

330 

,475 

475 

473 

Markowich,  Edward  M. 

162 

Means,  Kenneth  Allan 

257 

Miller,  Michael  Carl 

312 

420 

474 

475 

475 

163 

Marsden,  Richard  A.,  Jr. 

177 

Means,  Robert  Archie 

330 

Miller,  Richard  C,  Jr. 

214 

,473 

474 

Medlin,  Richard  D. 

67 

422 

323 

Marsh,  Arta  Sue 

474 

114 

,421 

Miller,  Robert  E. 

475 

473 

Marshall,  Bruce  Wm. 

421 

Meehan,  Jerry  Andrew 

211 

Miller,  Robert  G.,  Jr. 

475 

420 

Marshall,  John  Donald 

317 

475 

,594 

Miller,  Ronald  M. 

203 

275 

474 

Meek,  Martin  E. 

475 

Miller,  Richard  Wm. 

475 

473 

Martin,  Betsy  Jo 

474 

Meggs,  Benjamin  R.,  Jr. 

475 

Mills,  Floyd  S.,  Jr. 

476 

473 

Martin,  Carlon  L. 

474 

Mehaffy,  Dwight  J. 

475 

Mills.  Robert  P. 

476 

420 

Martin,  Charlie  R. 

421 

Mellard,  Charles  W.,  Jr. 

475 

Mills,  Roger  W. 

476. 

473 

Martin,  Douglas  C. 

474 

Mellard,  Eugene  S. 

421 

Mills,  Steve  A. 

276 

592 

Martin,  Gil  Bryan 

474 

Mellars,  John  Walter 

475 

476 

270 

Martin,  Garnett  M. 

474 

Mellichamp,  Henry  L. 

421 

Milton,  Johnnie  F.,  Jr. 

114 

473 

Martin,  Jerry  Barnnon 

421 

Mellon,  Peter 

475 

422  - 

293 

Martin,  John  Phillip 

281 

Melnik,  Joseph  David 

275 

Mims,  Gerald  E. 

476 

473 

Martin,  James  Winton 

474 

475 

Mims,  Paul  Wilson,  Jr. 

132 

473 

Martin,  John  Wayne 

474 

Melton,  Robert  V. 

475 

261,  281,290 

.476 

474 

Martin,  John  W.,  Ill 

474 

Mercer,  Errol  Glenn 

475 

Mincey,  John  Paul 

422 

474 

Martin,  Linda  Marlene 

207 

Merck,  Ernest  D. 

475 

Ming,  Thomas  Anthony 

422 

474 

421 

,594 

Merkel,  Fritz  Isham 

317 

Mingledorff,  Ralston 

476 

331 

Martin,  Mabry  E. 

474 

421 

Mishoe,  Stafford  M. 

250  • 

474 

Martin,  Nancy  C. 

474 

Merrell,  Timothy  C. 

256 

273 

422 

474 

Martin,  Robert  Errol 

474 

475 

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PAGE        NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


Mirabelli,  Tony 


242 
293,  598 

Mitchell,  Carolyn  C.  476 

Mitchell,  David  H.,  Jr.  476 

Mitchell,  Gary  Mark  67 

115,283,476 
Mitchell,  John  R.,  Jr.  476 

Mitchell,  Ned  Rickmon        194 

476,  592 
Mitchell,  Robert  E.  219 

476,  595 


Mitchell,  Robert  H. 
Mixon,  Danny  Ray 
Mixon,  Johnny  David 
Mixon,  Susan  L. 

Mixon,  Wm.  David 
Mixson,  James  C,  Jr. 
Mixson,  Richard  H.,  Jr. 
Mize,  Danny  Arthur 
Mize,  Deana  Marie 
Mobley,  Craig  Allan 
Mobley,  James  Ray 
Mobley,  Nancy  Jo 

Mode,  Gerald  T. 

Molten,  Richard 
Money,  Robert  Leroy 
Monjot,  David  George 


422 
422 
476 
138 
476 
476 
476 
476 
476 
476 
476 
422 
38 
476 
272 
476 
219 
476 
114 
476 
476 
476 
422 
234 


Monnen,  Millard  C. 
Monteith,  Michael  A. 
Montgomery,  Carter  E. 
Montgonery,  Georgia  F 

476, 597 
Montgomery,  Marsha  B.  476 
Montgomery,  Ronald  J 
Montgomery,  Richard  P 
Moody,  Henry  Mahone 
Moody,  James  Michael 
Moody,  Michael  Craig 
Moon,  John  Ernest 


423 

476 

476 

476 

476 

302 

476 

Moore,  Anthony  Glenn  67 

I    317,476 

Moore,  Brent  Clark  261 

276,476 

Moody,  Richard  Eddy         476 

Moore,  Dennis  A.  115 

214 

Moore,  Dennis  Duane  132 

137,  314,423 

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480 

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Powell,  James  Rickey 

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Roberts,  John  E.,  Ill 

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Roberts,  Janice  Rae 
Roberts,  Maxine  C. 
Roberts,  Samuel  K. 

Robertson,  James  Van 

Robey,  Robert  Harvey 
Robinett,  Jon  Harold 

Robinett,  Sharon  Dale 
Robins,  Harriet  V. 

258,  313, 
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Robinson,  Carol  P. 
Robinson,  Donald  W. 
Robinson,  Gilbert  C. 
Robinson,  Gerald  Hall 

Robinson,  George  S. 
Robinson,  Joseph  Dean 
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Robinson,  Thomas  M. 
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264,281, 
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Rochester,  Douglas  D. 
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429, 
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Rodgers,  Barbara  F. 

Rodgers,  John  H.,  Jr. 
Roediger,  Charles  L. 

429 
Roeser,  John  D. 

Rogers,  Barbara  Lynn 
Rogers,  Dan  Milton  E. 

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Rogers,  Edwin  Bruce 

Rogers,  FreidaJean 
Rogers,  Jacob  Rhodes 

Rogers,  Jackie  Thomas 
Rogers,  Kathryn  H. 
Rogers,  Patricia  D. 
Rogers,  Phillip  D. 

Rogers,  Robert  M. 

Rogers,  Virginia  A. 
Rogers,  Wm.  Terry 
Roller,  Thomas  B. 

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Ross,  Kathleen  Marie 
Ross,  Philip  B.,  Jr. 
Rostron,  Patricia  L. 
Roth,  Paul  Edward 
Roth,  Ronald  Davison 
Rothwell,  Stephen  B. 

Roup,  Gail  Marie 
Rouse,  Rebecca  T. 
Rowe,  Michael  E. 
Rowell,  Jeff  Willard 

Rowell,  Phillip  James 
Rowland,  David  H. 

Rowland,  George  C. 
Rubich,  Edward  M. 
Ruff,  Albert  M. 

Ruff,  Faye  L. 
Rukat,  Joseph  Antoni 

Rule,  Kathleen  S. 
Rumph,  Dale  H. 
Rumph,  Scott  W. 
Rumple,  Charlie 
Runion,  James  Bennett 

485 
Runyon,  Ronald  Damon 

Rush,  Barry  A. 

Rush,  Lawrence  Eugene 
Rush,  Susan  E. 

Rusher,  Richard 
Russ,  David  Wayne 
Russ,  Rhonda  Earle 
Russell,  Barry  Wm. 

Russell,  Donald  E. 

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Russell,  Patricia  L. 
Russell,  Stephen  A. 
Russell,  Wm.  Bruce 
Rutland,  Charles  R. 

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Rutter,  Kirk  D. 
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Saitta,  David  Victor 
Sajeski,  Anthony  C. 
Salters,  Samuel  A. 
Samuelson,  Craig  Eric 
Sanborn,  Carol  Lee 
Sandberg,  Steven  A. 
Sanders,  Darryl  Paul 

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Sanders,  Guy  S.,  Ill 

Sanders,  James  R.,  Jr. 
Sanders,  Linda  Beth 
Sandifer,  Johnny  B. 

Sandri,  Mark  Gregory 
Sands,  Robert  Roy 

Sanger,  Reed  C 
San  Miguel,  Barbara  A 
Sanguinito,  Charles  J. 
Sansone,  Donald  A. 
Sansonetti,  Eric  J. 

Sargent,  Michael  D. 
Sasser,  David  T. 
Satcher,  Edwin  G. 
Satterfield,  Larry  S. 

Sauls,  Shellie  McRoy 
Saunders,  Alvin  E.,  Jr. 


132 
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194 
592 
485 
309 
485 
485 
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485 
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162 
485 
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485 
485 
328 
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485,  592 


Savage,  Dorothy  Ann 
Saverance,  Jane  A. 
Saverance,  Jean  M. 
Saverance,  Laura  G. 
Saverance,  Wm.  Dawson 


485 
136 
485 
485 
429 


Savitsky,  Olga  G.  485 

Sawyer,  Thomas  W.  250 

294,  303,  430 


Saylor,  Donald  Carter 
Saylor,  Rodney  John 
Scarborough,  James 
Scarborough,  Robert  L. 
Scarborough,  Robert  L. 
Scates,  Richard  E.,  Jr. 
Scheibel,  Timothy  J. 
Scherler,  William  B. 

Schichler,  Ernest  A. 
Schielke,  Dale  Roy 
Schiesser,  Janis  Lynn 
Schilling,  Frederick 
Schmidt,  Kenneth  Wm. 


Schmidt,  Robert  C,  Jr. 


485 
310 
219 
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485 
485 
485 
281 
430 
430 
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485 
485 
305 
430 
275 


Schneider,  Dana  Paul 
Scheider,  Josh  F. 


Schneider,  Raymond  H. 


Schreiber,  Max  Moise 


Schroeder,  Richard  H. 


Schulley,  Randolph  P. 


Schulz,  Howard  L. 


Schultz,  Sherryl  A. 


Schumacher,  Otto  H. 
Schumacher,  Susan 


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242 
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275 
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207,  486,  594 


Schuster,  Charles  E. 
Schwab,  David  R. 
Scoggins,  John  Robert 

Scott,  Benjamin  L. 
Scott,  Charles  Dukes 
Scott,  Daniel  Boone 
Scott,  John  D. 

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Scott,  Judd  Keith 
Scott,  Mary  Seabrook 


486 
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Scott,  Ronald  F. 
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317,486 
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Scruggs,  Eleanor  E. 
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Sease,  David  Burton 

Sease,  James  E. 

Seawright,  Stanley  B. 
Seay,  Martha  Ann 

253 
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Seel,  Eulalie  Y. 
Seelke,  Ralph  W. 

Seesman,  Paul  Andrew 
Sefick,  Stephen  A. 
Segars,  Robert  M. 

Seifried,  Bruce 
Seigler,  Eddie  W.,  Ill 
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430, 
Selfridge,  Jacqueline 
Sellars,  Robert  M. 
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Sentell,  Garland  D. 
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255,  267,  346,  347,  349, 

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Severs,  John  M. 

214 
Sexton,  Carroll  L.,  Jr. 

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Shackelford,  Charles 

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Shannon,  Kathy 
Shannon,  Wm.  Stephen 
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Sharp,  Don  C,  III 

185,  310,430,594 
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324 
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Sheldon,  Robert  W.,  Jr. 

350 
Shell,  Robert  C. 
Shelley,  Allen  B. 

486 
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Shelley,  George  R.,  II 
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Smith,  Marcus  Eugene 

Smith,  Norman  Keith 
Smith,  orris  A. 
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Smith,  Ronnie  Delano 
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Smith,  Richard  Keels 
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Smith,  Voctor  E. 
Smith,  Wayne  Bryan 
Smith,  Walter  H.,  Jr. 

Smoak,  Charles  K.,  Jr. 

Smoak,  Deborah  Lynn 
Smoral,  Vince  Chester 
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Sox,  John  T.,  Jr. 
Spangler,  Ronald  N. 
Spann,  Samuel  R.,  Jr. 

Sparks,  John  Erston 
Sparks,  Richard  L. 

Sparrow,  James  B. 
Spearman,  Brenda  G. 


114 
489 
489 
489 
489 
132 

207,  594 
114 
432 
489 
489 
296 
489 
489 
227 
432 
489 
282 

303,  432 
489 
234 

489,  597 


299 
489 


Spencer,  Frederick  R. 
Spencer,  Frank  W.,  Ill 
Spencer,  Sidney  W. 
Spencer,  Thomas  J. 


432 
489 
293 
489 
284 
432 
489 
489 
489 
489 
489 
114 
489 
489 
207 
432 
231 
489 
234 
489,  597 

Stakeman,  Kathe  Lane        489 

Standeffer,  Joseph  D. 

Stanfield,  Ted  W. 

Stankiewicz,  John  Jay 

Stanley,  John 

Stanley,  Linda  C. 

Stanley,  Tad  Allan 


Spetnagel,  Theodore  J. 

Spinella,  Peter  P. 
Spivey,  Henry  R. 
Spradley,  Jerry  Wayne 
Spreen,  Raymon  P. 
Sprouse,  John  Daniel 
Squires,  Harold  T. 

St.  Andre,  Daniel  M. 
Staedeli,  Janet  M. 

Stafford,  Charles  C. 

Stahlkuppe,  Carol  L. 


Starling,  Lynn  B. 

Starnes,  Wm.  Julian 
Stash,  Sandra 
Stecher,  Clark  K.,  Jr. 
Steed,  Roy  Allen 
Steed,  Steve  Keith 


489 
489 
489 
114 
489 
261 
349,  489 
272 
489 
489 
222 
489 
489 
297 
489 
489 
257 
250 


Steele,  Clyburn  Scott 

Steele,  William  J. 

Steer,  John  Richard 

255,  261,  273,  276,  294,  303 

489,  592 

Stegall,  Donald  Terry  432 

Stein,  Mary  Susan  489 

Stein,  Nancy  Marie  138 

489 
489 
489 
328 
489 
355 
489 
489 
203 
432,  593 

Stepp,  Richard  Monroe       432 

Sterling,  James  M. 

Stevens,  James  E. 

Stevenson,  Frances  W 

Stewart,  Arden  Wm. 


Stender,  Louis  Albert 
Stenstrom,  Michael  K. 
Stephens,  Gary  D. 

Stephens,  Michael  G. 

Stephens,  Paula  M. 
Stephens,  Ronald  K. 


Stewart,  Barry  Lee 
Stewart,  Charles  D. 
Stewart,  Carl  Robert 
Stewart,  Dwight  L.,  Jr. 


489 
489 
489 
287 
432 
489 
490 
490 
250 


268,  273,  297,  432 


Stewart,  Frederick  M. 
Stewart,  James  E.,  Jr. 
Stewart,  James  M.,  Jr. 
Stewart,  Kenneth  J. 
Stewart,  Michael  T. 


490 
490 
490 
490 
238 


261,432,598 


Stewart,  Robert  L. 


Stewart,  Tessa  Leah 


Stickles,  Van  Abram 
Stinson,  Jack  A.,  Jr. 


199 
490,  592 
222 
432 
490 
160 
490 


NAME 

Stith,  John  M. 

Stoddard,  Thomas  B. 
Stoddard,  Wesle.y  A. 

Stokely,  Dave  R.,  Jr. 
Stokely,  Morgan  M. 
Stokes,  Anthony  D. 
Stokes,  James  Leonard 
Stoll,  Charles  V.,  Jr. 
Stone,  Brice  Morris 

Stone,  James  Hubert 
Stone,  Nelwyn  L. 

Stone,  Paul  Terry 
Storen,  Louis  E.,  Jr. 
Storey,  Wallace  A. 
Stoudenmire,  Mark  S. 
Stover,  Virginia  Anne 

Strauss,  Maurice  A. 

Strayer,  Phillip  N. 

Street,  Frank  R. 
Street,  Marianna  B. 
Strehle,  Frank  E.,  Jr. 


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490 
114 
490 
433 
490 
67 


Stribling,  Eugene  G. 

Strickland,  Bennie 
Strickland,  Cynthia  D. 

Strickland,  Watson  S. 

Strieter,  Stephen  L. 
Stroble,  Michael  D. 
Stroman,  David  R. 

Strong,  Wm.  Leroy 

Stroud,  Jack  Allen,  Jr. 

Stroud,  Lawrence  E. 

Stroup,  Phyllis  Anne 
Stroupe,  Wm.  Bruce 


115,283,490 
256 
490 
433 
177 
490 
151 
490 
490 
490 
284 
490 
160 
433 
203 


Stuart,  James 
Stuart,  Karen  Ellis 
Stuart,  Wm.  Robert 


433,  593 
162 

323,  490 
490 
203 

490,  593 
115 


Stuckey,  Herbert  E. 
Stuckey,  Henry  M. 
Sturgis,  Sallie  Ann 


490 
163 
433 
490 
490 

177 j 

490 

Sturgis,  Wm.  Gary  433 

Stutts,  Timothy  W.  490 

Suber,  John  Thomas,  Jr.      115 

490 

Suggs,  Arthur  D.  490 

Suit,  Tommy  Scott  250 

268,  433 

Sullivan,  Benjamin  R.  490 

593 

Summerford,  Thomas  A.     490 

Sursavage,  James  R.  114 

250,  267,  324,  490 

Susini,  Dominic  J.  490 

Sutherland,  Danny  Ray       261 

433 

331 

490 

490 

490 

490 

433 

490 

490 

355 

490 


Sutker,  Beth  Diane 

Sutterfield,  Stephen 
Sutton,  Joseph  Wayne 
Sutton,  Melinda  Jean 
Svendsen,  Virgil  G. 
Swain,  Roger  Daler 
Swanger,  James  David 
Swayze,  Royce  A. 


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PAGE        NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


PAGE        NAME 


Sweeney,  Michael  Lane  284 
433 

Swindell,  James  R.  149 

433 

Swink,  Marion  Gray  199 

295,  490,  593 

Swygert,  Cromwell  490 

Sykes,  James  E.  490 


Talbert,  Edgar  Leland 

Talbert,  Robert  James 
Talbert,  Thomas  W.,  Jr. 
Tallon,  David  Terrell 
Talmage,  Thomas  D.,  Jr. 

Tamsberg,  John  B. 

Tavelle,  Frances  E. 
Tawes,  George  Dana 
Taylor,  Billy  Askins 
Taylor,  David  Elmer 
Taylor,  Fred  Stephen 
Taylor,  James  B.,  Jr. 


294 
490 
491 
433 
491 
114 
491 
297 
433 
491 
433 
491 
491 
491 
114 


231,  290,491 


Taylor,  Joseph  Gregg 

Taylor,  James  W.,  Jr. 
Taylor,  Larry  C. 
Taylor,  Michael  B. 


282 
491 
491 
433 
242 
287,491,598 


Taylor,  Mark  N. 
Taylor,  Stanley  D. 
Taylor,  Stephen  E. 
Taylor,  Stephen  Hoy 
Taylor,  Thomas  D. 


491 
491 
491 
491 
270 
491 
491 
491 
199 


Taylor,  Terry  Wayne 
Taylor,  Wm.  David 
Taylor,  Wm.  Randolph 

491,  593 

312 

491 

191 

49 1 , 592 

317 

433 

Templeton,  James  L.  433 

Tennant,  Mark  Harris  264 

287,  433 


Teague,  Allen  Long 


Teal,  Richard  D. 


Tedcastle,  Robert  A. 


Tennent,  Charles  H. 

Terry,  Donald  K. 
Terry,  Mary  Jane 
Terry,  Robert  Cooper 
Terry,  Rebecca  L. 
Terry,  Wm.  David 

Thackston,  Connie  Jo 
Thames,  Wm.  M.,  Ill 
Theiling,  Dale  L. 


227 
433 
433 
491 
491 
491 
284 
491 
492 
491 
156 


194,434,  592 


Thigpen,  James  C. 


Thoma,  Lawrence  D. 
Thomas,  Bernard  C 


Thomas,  Charles  M. 
Thomas,  Dave 
Thomas,  Edward  Marsh 
Thomas,  George  C. 

Thomas,  Goodwin  G  .  Jr. 
Thomas,  Harry  Arthur 

Thomas,  Julie  Ann 
Thomas,  James  Ritter 

Thomas,  Richard  G. 


199 
491,593 

434 

227 
268,  491 

266 


114 
491 
64 
491 
227 
219 
595 
491 
328 
491 
491 


Thomas,  Sarah  Ann 
Thomas,  Terry  R. 
Thomas,  Virginia  Ann 
Thomas,  Wm.  Anderson 
Thomas,  Wm.  Rutledge 
Thomason,  Eric  Keith 
Thomason,  Teresa  Lynn 
Thomlinson,  M. 
Thompson,  Chas.  Evans 
Thompson,  David  Frank 


491 
491 
491 
297 
434 
491 
491 
313 
592 
114 


Tomsyck,  John  C.  492 

Tompkins,  Herbert  P.  199 

492,  593 


Thompson,  David  W. 
Thompson,  Jamesine  E 


306,491 
309 
491 
177 


434 
177 
138 


Thompson,  James  M.,  Jr 
Thompson,  James  Wm. 

301,491 

Thompson,  Larry  S.  491 

Thompson,  Marion  C.  255 

313,  387,434,  592 

Thompson,  Philip  C.  261 

491,592 


Thompson,  Robert  W. 

Thompson,  Steven  H. 
Thompson,  Sara  Lee 
Thompson,  Tanis  D. 
Thompson,  William  E. 

Thompson,  Wm.  Walter 

Thomson,  Robert  G. 
Thomson,  Wm.  Ray 
Thorny,  David  Abraham 

Thorne,  Michael  D. 
Thorneloe,  Wm.  Frank 
Thornhill,  John  G. 


156 
491 
491 
491 
491 
312 
434 
349 
434 
491 
434 
142 
434 
434 
491 
219 


491,595 
Thornton,  Jerry  McD.  491 
Thornton,  Robert  R.  434 

Thrailkill,  Wm.  David  491 

Thrasher,  Christopher  491 

Threatt,  Stephanie  G.  491 

Threatte,  John  W.  492 

Thrower,  Richard  M.  492 

Tibbs,  Harry  David  185 

434,  593,  599 
Tiller,  Randolph  M.,  Jr.  492 
Tillirson,  Michael  L.  317 

328,  492 

Tillman,  Katherine  E.  177 

434 

Tillman,  William  G.  434 

Tillotson,  Deborah  R.  207 

492,  594 
Tillotson,  Herman  W.  214 

492,  595 
Timmer,  Wayne  Francis  492 
Timmons,  Jerry  R. 
Timms,  Charlene  Ma 


Timpson,  Gill  D. 
Tinsley,  Wm.  Wood 

Tizzano,  Michael  T. 
Todd,  Albert  C. 
Todd,  Dale  Tommie 
Todd.  Charles  McC. 
Todd,  James  R. 

Todd,  Jimmy  Wayne 

Todd,  Leroy 

Todd,  Murray  Redmon 

Tolbert,  George  Wm. 

Tolley,  Charles  R. 


434 
e  309 
492 
492 
290 
492 
492 
492 
492 
177 
277 
338,  346 
349 
492 
492 
114 
492 
294 
492 
114 
266,  434 


Tomioka,  Masahiro  K 


492 
492 
492 
492 
434 
242 
492 
593 
492 
492 
434 
434 
492 
492 
137 
434 
492 
492 
114 
492 

Trice,  Nicholas  Ray  162 

281,492 

Triolo,  Anthony  Carl  317 

492 

Triplett,  Laurence  E. 


Toney,  Deborah  J. 
Toole,  George  Allen 
Toole,  Giles  Pearson 
Tooley,  George  R. 
Tornstrom,  John  P. 
Tortora,  Agostino  P. 
Touchstone,  Wm.  Allen 

Towery,  Al  McCurry 
Townsend,  Debbie  I. 
Townsend,  Edward  C. 
Townsend,  Ronald  P. 
Trammell,  Vernon  A.,  Jr 
Traylor,  Hartwell  H. 
Traynham,  John  David 

Traynham,  Jerry  Wayne 
Treese,  Mark  Lee 
Trembley,  James  M. 


Tripp,  Gayle  Lee 
Tripp,  Sara  Gene 
Tripp,  Sally 

Trivelas,  Chris  N. 

Trotter,  Mary  Jane 


Trout,  Sue  Ellen 
Troutman,  Chalmers  E 
Truesdale,  Robert  C. 
Truluck,  Bonnie  Jane 


194 
434,  592 
492 
434 
222 
262 
242 
492 
207 
492,  594 
492 


492 
492 
145 


234,  492,  597 


Truluck,  John  F. 
Truman,  Wm.  Edward 
Trussell,  Edgar  E. 

Trythall,  Wm.  David,  Jr. 
Tucker,  Clinton  M. 
Tucker,  David  Albert 
Tucker,  Jean  Carol 
Tucker,  James  W.,  Jr. 


492 
492 

177 
492 


492 
136 


297,  317,328,434 


282 
434 
492 
492 
493 
115 
492 
142 
231,255,  266,492 


Tucker,  John  Wotring 

Tucker,  Wade  Roy 
Turner,  Adger  Lee 
Turner,  Brian  T. 
Turner,  Edward  Jay 

Turner,  Joseph  J.,  Jr. 


Turner,  John  Parnell 

Turner,  Karen  E. 
Turner,  Michael  Leroy 
Turner,  Rebecca  Jo 
Turner,  Richard  M.,  Jr. 

Turner,  Richard  W. 
Turner,  Samuel  L.,  Jr. 
Turner,  Timothy  W. 


231 
435 
492 
492 
492 
306 
492 
492 
492 
238 
492 
493 
493 
287 


Turner,  Valerie  Arden 
Turner,  Wm.  Philip 
Tusso,  Robert  Joseph 

493,  592 
Tuttle,  Diane  E.  207 

493,  594 
Twilley,  Wm.  Edward,  Jr.  493 
Twitty,  Ronald  David  493 

Tyler,  Jean  K.  493 


Tyler,  John  Timothy  303 

493 

Tyson,  Carole  Nan  207 

435,  594 


-U- 


Underhill,  Ronald  R. 


313 

435 

493 

493 

130 

325,  493 

Urquhart,  Colin  James         242 

493,  598 

Usry,  Stephen  A.  145 

214,493 


Unger,  Lawrence  Lee 
Unger,  Vickie  Sue 
Ur,  Alexander  III 


Valesky,  Thomas  C. 
Vallentine,  Jack  Gray 
Van  Allen,  William  W. 
Van  Osdell,  Douglas  W. 

281, 
Van  Volkenburg,  David 

Vann,  Charles  S. 
Vaughan,  Leslie  G. 
Vaughan,  Michael  A. 
Vaughan,  Richard  Carl 

214 
Vaughn,  Frank  R. 
Vaughn,  James  Wm. 
Vaughn,  Kenneth  S. 
Vaughn,  Richard  Felix 
Vaughn,  Randall  P. 
Venable,  Joe  Hudson 
Verdee,  Peter  Richard 

Vernon,  Jack  Spruill 

493 
Verross,  Wm.  Edward 

261,  262,293,  313 
Vetter,  Kenneth  F 
Vignate,  Joseph  E. 
Visconti,  Lawrence  B. 

Visioli,  Drew  J. 
Vogel,  Frank  Howard 
Vogler,  John  Thomas 
Vollherbst,  Fred  F. 
Von  Hollen,  James  M. 
Von  Roemer,  Arthur  H. 

Vroome,  Ray  L. 


Wackwitz,  James  H. 

1 
Waddell,  Douglas  E. 
Waddell,  Phillip  Mc. 
Waddell,  Timothy  F. 
Wade,  John  L. 
Waesche,  Frank  Shaw 
Walden,  William  R. 

2 
Waldrep,  James  E. 
Waldrep,  Julian  S.,  Jr. 
Waldrep,  Samuel  M. 

Walfield,  Ronald  A. 
Walker,  David  Arthur 
Walker,  David  W. 
Walker,  Davis  Camp 
Walker,  Dorothy  E. 
Walker,  David  Wilkins 


493 
493 
493 
261 
493 
114 
493 
493 
435 
493 
64 
314 
493 
493 
493 
493 
493 
435 
115 
435 
203 
593 
227 
435 
493 
115 
299 
493 
493 
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299 
435 
435 


67 
493 
435 
493 
493 
493 
493 
263 
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493 
493 
322 
493 
493 
493 
493 
493 
493 
272 


Walker,  Jack  Odell 

Walker,  John  Thomas 
Walklet,  Philip  E. 

Wall,  Glenn  E. 

Wall,  Wm.  Timmerman 

268,  493, 

Wall,  Walter  Virgil 

297,310, 

Waller,  Donald  Neal 

Wallmo,  A.  Charles 

493, 

Walpole,  Douglas  L. 

Walser,  James  Lindsey 

Walter,  Alan  C. 

Walters,  James  David 
Walters,  John  Wm. 
Walters,  George  G. 

Walters,  Henry  M, 

Walters,  Johnnie  J. 
Walters,  Jack  L. 
Walters,  Theodore  Wm, 
Waltman,  George  S. 

Waltz,  Freddie  C. 
Wannamaker,  Rebecca  C. 
Ward,  Johnson  H. 
Ward,  Michael  Carey 
Ward,  Raleigh  O.,  Jr. 
Wardlaw,  David  Allen 

Wardlaw,  Robert  S. 
Wardlaw,  Wm.  Guyton 
Ware,  WilliamS.,  Jr. 

266, 
Warlick,  William  M. 
Warner,  John  Hampton 

293,  294, 
Warner,  Wm.  Reece 

294 
Warren,  Angus  H. 

Warren,  Emily  B. 

Warren,  James  Dyson 
Warren,  John  N.,  Jr. 

494 
Warren,  Katherine  C. 
Warren,  Rufus  R. 
Waters,  Charles  Tutan 

266, 435 
Waters,  Jerry  Craig 
Waters,  John  Michael 


Watkins 
Watkins 
Watkins 
Watkins 
Watkins 
Watkins 
Watkins 
Watkins 
Watson, 

Watson, 
Watson, 
Watson, 
Watson, 
Watson, 
Watson, 
Watson, 
Watson, 


Beverly  Rose 

Gary  M. 

George  Leon 

Kathy  Cheryl 

Mary  Frances 

Thomas  F. 

Walter  J. 

Wm.  James 
BenG. 

211,494 
Chris  M.  ^^^ 
Clyde  Turner 
James  C. 
Jerry  S.,  Jr. 
Joseph  P. 
Michael  S. 
Robert  L. 
Roderick  M.  II 


Watson,  Sherrill  L. 
Watson,  Thomas  H. 


148 

435 

493 

156 

493 

294 

493 

250 

592 

273 

435 

493 

219 

594 

493 

154 

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PAGE        NAME 


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Watson,  Willia  Ira 
Watters,  Douglas  G. 

Watts,  Larry  E. 
Watts,  Lawrence  S. 
Watts,  Patrick  Robert 

Watts.  Sanders  J. 
Watts,  Waldo 
Wayne,  Patricia  B. 

Weathers,  Henry  F.,  Jr. 

Weathers,  John  Owen 
Weathers,  Kenneth  J. 

Weathers,  Lawrence  L. 
Weaver,  Ernest  Wm.,  Jr. 
Weaver,  John  Jacob 
Weaver,  Nelson  Taylor 

270, 436 
Weaver,  Priscilla  A. 
Webb,  Henry  Michael 

Webb,  William  D.317 

436 

Webster,  William  C.^J 

436, 
Weddell,  Peter  F|Tj 

Weeks,  Barbara  L.  ■ 
Weeks,  Calvin  Ft.,  Jr. 

114,238, 
Weeks,  Preston  H.,  Jr. 
Weeks,  Thomas  J.,  Jr. 
Weinbrenner,  Thomas  T. 
Weisensee,  Frank  J. 
Weisner,  Patricia  A. 
Welborn,  Barbara  Anne 

Welborn,  James  M. 
Welborn,  Julius  W.  Ill 
Welborn,  Lynn  Charles 

Welch,  Henry  Daniel 
Welch,  Howard  J. 
Welch,  Robert  L. 
Welchel,  D. 
Wells,  Barbara  B. 

Wells,  Connie  E. 

Wells,  Jerome  Colvin 

261,495, 
Wells,  James  Larry 
Wells,  Wayne  Carter 

Welsh,  Laura  Sue 
Welsh,  Stephen  Leigh 
Welsh,  Thomas  S. 

Wempe,  Ralph  Edward 
Wennersten,  Robert  S. 

Wenz,  Edward  A. 
Werner,  Charles  M.,  Jr. 

114,266, 
Werts,  Richard  B. 
Wessinger,  Ernest  R. 
Wessinger,  John  H. 
West,  Eugene  M.,  Jr. 

436. 
West,  James  Erskine 
West,  Jerry  J. 
West,  Robert  P. 

West,  Thomas  H. 
West,  Virginia  Lee 

West,  Walter  D. 
Westbrook,  James  F. 


436 
227 

436 
494 
494 
317 
494 
494 
114 
156 
494 
257 
494 
494 
277 
494 
494 
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494 
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494 
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494 


214 
595 
114 
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494 
494 
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494 
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494 
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234 
494 
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494 
211 
594 
436 
294 
495 
495 
495 
311 
436 
436 
114 
495 
115 

67 
436 
495 
495 
495 
214 
595 
495 
495 
305 
495 
495 
234 
495 
495 
495 


Westbury,  James  K.,  Jr. 

Westmoreland,  Delwin 
Westmoreland,  Mary  K. 

Weston,  Jeffrey  M. 

Wharton,  John  Earl 

Whatley,  Keith  E. 
Whatley,  Keith  W. 

436 
Whatley,  Pierce  L. 

Wheatley,  Lee  E. 
Wheatley,  Robert  C. 

Wheeler,  George  D. 

311,436, 
Wheeler,  John  Hugh 

495, 
Wheeler,  James  J.  Ill 
Wheeler,  Richard  D. 

Whelchel,  Don  Vance 
Whetsell,  David  M. 
Whetstone,  Charles  Wm. 

White,  Craig  N. 

White,  Killough  H. 

White,  Phyllis  Ann 
White,  Paul  McLelland 
White,  Robert  Bruce 

White,  Ronnie  Bouie 
White,  Raymond  E.,  Jr. 
White,  Roger  Wayne 

White,  Samuel  Boyd 

White,  Stephen  H. 

White,  Scott  M. 
White,  Thelma  L. 

White,  Thomas  Robert 
White,  Worthyln  Agnes 
Whitener,  John  Alan 
Whitener,  Marilyn  S. 
Whitesell,  Ralph  E. 
Whitfield,  Michael  L. 

Whitlock,  Bruce  E. 

Whitmire,  Charles  G. 

495, 
Whitmire,  Judith  A. 
Whitney,  Robert  K. 

253, 
Whin,  Raymond  R.,  Jr. 
Whittaker,  David  M. 

268,  297, 
Whitten,  Cecelia  E. 
Whittington,  E.  Ruth 
Whittington,  Forrest 

Wicker,  Grady  Daniel 

Wiechnik,  Dennis  M. 
Wiggers,  Daniel  S. 

Wiggins,  Donald  A. 

324, 
Wiggins,  Mary  K. 
Wiggins,  Robert  Lee 
Wilburn,  William  D.,  Jr. 

436, 
Wilcox,  Julie  Anne 
Wiley,  Joseph  J.  Ill 


330 
495 
495 
177 
495 
349 
495 
257 
436 
495 
199 
593 
309 
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167 
495 
199 
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303 
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281 
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322 
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191 
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355 
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289 
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275 
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266 
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219 
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Wiley,  Richard  Lee 
Wiley,  Vivian  Jeanne 

Wilfinger,  Wm.  Joseph 
Wilkins,  Robert  T. 

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Wilkinson,  Robert  M. 
Wilier,  Jay  Stepeh 

Williams,  Ann  L. 

Williams,  David  Frank 

Williams,  Debra  Lee 
Williams,  Donna  Sue 
Williams,  Edgar  G. 
Williams,  Fran 
Williams,  Harrison  J. 
Williams,  John  Fred 
Williams,  James  H. 

Williams,  John  K. 
Williams,  John  L. 


Williams, 
Williams, 
Williams, 
Williams, 
Williams, 
Williams, 
Williams, 
Williams, 
Williams, 


Judith  Lynn 
James  N.,  Jr. 
James  R. 
Mark  R. 
Melvin  Z. 
Norman  F. 
Nancy  L. 
Norman  R. 
Ronnie  A. 


Williams,  Russell  S. 

Williams,  Robert  T. 
Williams,  Samuel  F.,  Jr. 
Williams,  Terry  E. 
Williams,  Walter  L. 
Williamson,  Darra  D. 

392,  437 
Williamson,  Gene  R. 
Williamson,  Howard  D. 

Williamson,  James  F. 

437 
Williamson,  Wm.  P. 
Willis,  Perry  D. 

Willoughby,  Warren  D. 
Wilson,  Arnold  D. 
Wilson,  Allison  L. 
Wilson,  Carole  Betts 

496 
Wilson,  Curtis  Dean 
Wilson,  Charla  L. 
Wilson,  Donald  Carson 
Wilson,  Douglas  Craig 

340 
Wilson,  Erica  Jean 
Wilson,  Fred  Guy 
Wilson,  Garland  K. 
Wilson,  Janice  E. 


496 


Wilson,  John  Edward 
Wilson,  James  Lewis 

Wilson,  Keith  Maxwell 

Wilson,  Peggy  Lynn 
Wilson,  Ralph  E. 
Wilson,  Ray  L.,  Jr. 

Wilson,  Richard  P. 
Wilson,  Robert  R. 
Wilson,  Robert  Shaw 

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Wilson,  Wayne  E. 
Wilson,  Wm.  Gaines 
Wimberly,  Harry  C. 


495 
177 
495 
496 
115 

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114 
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177 
437 
349 
437 
496 
496 
496 
496 
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317 
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294 
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114 
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234 

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311 
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496 
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207 
594 
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317 
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496 
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234 
597 
496 
277 
496 
114 
496 
437 
496 
231 
437 
496 
437 
214 
595 
496 
496 
156 


Wimmer,  Joseph  R.,  Jr. 
Winburn,  John  Dewey 


496 
191 
496 
Winburn,  James  H.,  Jr.  309 
496 
203 
437,  593 


Winburn,  Michael  S. 


Wincott,  Donald  Rick 
Windham,  Larry  D. 

Wingo,  Michael  Bryant 

Winkelmann,  Douglas  A 
Winkles,  David  M.,  Jr. 
Winston,  Philip  B. 

Wirth,  Frank  Wm. 
Wise,  Joseph  A. 
Wise,  Larry  Vernon 
Wise,  Susan  Carol 
Wise,  Wm.  Robert  III 

Wisher,  Ricky  Arnold 
Wisinger,  Conrad  W. 


115 
114 
496 
231 
437 
496 
496 
352 
496 
496 
496 
496 
496 
312 
437 
437 
299 
331,496 


Witherspoon,  James  H. 
Witko,  Andrew  Fabian 
Witt,  Leonard  E. 

Witt,  Stephen  Louis 
Witter,  James  Dee 
Wolfe,  Brian  Alan 
Wolfe,  Joyce  A. 
Wolper,  Judith  Carol 
Wood,  Gary  Thaddus 
Wood,  John  Wilbert 
Wood,  Paige  L. 

Wood,  Pamela  Anne 

Wood,  Phil  E. 
Wood,  Richard  Deland 
Wood,  Stephen  Leroy 
Wood,  Steve  Smith 
Woodfin,  Derrell  E. 
Woodham,  Andrew  D.,  Jr.  497 


437 
496 
349 
437 
496 
496 
497 
497 
437 
497 
497 
309 
497 
207 
497 
497 
497 
437 
301 
497 


Woodham,  Mildred  A. 

Woodle,  Sally  H. 
Woodrow,  Edward  D. 
Woods,  Auburn  III 

Woods,  Grover  Lafoy 

Woodside,  Alice  T. 

Woodson,  James  D. 
Woodson,  Nancy  A. 
Woolbright,  Edward  B. 


137 
438 
497 
497 
313 
438 
313 
438 
289 
438 
497 
497 
115 


Wooten,  Jacque  L. 
Wooten,  Richard  E. 
Workman,  Michael  C 


283,  497 
497 


497 
289 
438 

Worley,  Don  Alan  497 

Worsham,  George  F.,  Jr.  227 
263,293,313,438 

Worsham,  John  Wesley  211 
293,  497,  594 

Wouldlast,  Zachery  R.  497 
227 
299,  497 
322 
497 
497 
352 
497 

Wright,  Diana  Sara  188 

234,  438,  597 

Wright,  Jesse  E.  Ill  301 

Wright,  Judith  E.  497 


Wray.Stepehn  G. 
Wright,  Billy  R. 


Wright,  Betty  Zane 
Wright,  Clyde  R. 


Wright,  James  G.,  Jr. 

438, 
Wright,  Joyce  Lee 
Wright,  Mark  Allen 
Wright,  Sherry  Helen 
Wright,  Thomas  H.,  Jr. 

497,  595, 
Wright,  Thomas  Lee. 
Wright,  Wm.  Goley 
Wrigley,  Craig  C. 

Wurtz,  Thomas  W. 
Wyatt,  Larry  Walker 

281, 
Wyckoff,  Robert  Allan 
Wylie,  David  C. 

Wylie,  Robert  Scott 
Wylie,  Wm.  Lindsay,  Jr. 
Wynn,  David  L. 
Wyman,  Wm.  Earl 
Wysowski,  Joseph  E. 


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Yates,  James  R. 

Yates,  Naomi 
Yauger,  Raymond  A. 

267,  282 
Yeaman,  James  C. 

Yeargin,  Charles  R. 

Yerkes,  Lee 

Yonce,  Larry  Eugene 

Yongue,  Charles  C. 

Youell,  Gary  Dean 

Youmans,  James  Edward 
Young,  Amy  Catherine 
Young,  Darrell  Moore 

Young,  James  Carl,  Jr. 

Young,  James  Randall 
Young,  Mary  Claudia 

Young,  Otto  James,  Jr. 
Young,  Rickey  P. 

114, 
Young,  Steven  Oramel 
Young,  Thomas  B.  Ill 
Young,  Thomas  Oliver 

Young,  Vivian  Elise 

Young,  Woodrow  C. 

Youngblood,  Cecil  G. 
Youngblood,  James  R. 
Younginer,  Edward  M. 

Youtz.  Richard  D.,  Jr. 


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114 
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Zachary,  Odell  C,  Jr.  497 

Zambon,  Carl  Anthony       242 
497,  59 

Zatezalo,  George  D.  6 

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Zepf,  J.  Robert  43 

Zipf,  Carl  Henry  III  11 

497 

Zungoli,  Nicholas  D.  497 


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WILLIE  E.  RITH 
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Clemson  University  at  Sumter 

Another  of  flic  Good  Tilings  About 
Sumter 


One  hundred  and  sixteen  Greenwood  County 
youths  are  currently  enrolled  at  Clemson  University. 
Parke-Davis  congratulates  the  twenty-one  1970  grad- 
uates from  Greenwood  County,  and  the  ninety-five 
students  who  will  be  continuing  their  education  at 
Clemson. 

The  Medical-Surgical  Products  Division  began 
operations  in  Greenwood  in  1962.  Since  then  the 
annual  sales  of  this  division  have  increased  by 
500%  and  the  plant  facilities  have  been  increased 
by  more  than  300%.  This  makes  Parke-Davis  one 
of  the  fastest  growing  industries  in  South  Carolina. 
Parke-Davis  is  pleased  to  have  several  Clemson 
graduates  in  positions  of  high  level  management 
responsibility. 

PARKE- DAVIS  & 
COMPANY 

Medical-Surgical  Products  Division 
GREENWOOD.  SOUTH  CAROLINA    29G46 


COMPLIMENTS 
OF 


JAMILE  J.  FRANCIS 


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Herman  W.   Brown,  Owner 


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GREENVILLE.  SOUTH  CAROLINA 


ASTRO  THEATRE 

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TWO  LOCATIONS 
Seneca  Westminster 

next  door  to  A  &  P  behind  the  tracks 


Plenty  of  Parking  Space 


Paul  T.  Morgan  (alumnus) 
Manager 


H.  Ross  Davis 
Owner 


Clemson  Shoe  Service 

MENS  AND  WOMEN 

Also 

THE  FINEST  IN  SHOE  REPAIR 


Clemson,  S.  C. 


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Congratulations  to  the 

Class  of  1970 

G.  J.  CREEL  &  SONS 

GULF  OIL  DISTRIBUTORS 
FOR  HORRY  COUNTY 

CONWAY,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 


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Anderson,  S.  C. 

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Compliments  of 

ALICE  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY 

ELLJEANS  PLANT  FOSTER  PLANT 

ALICE  PLANT  ARIAL  PLANT 

ELLISON  PLANT 

Easley,  South  Carolina 


We  have  experts  who  can  help  you 
get  more  value  from  the  electricity  you  buy. 

Home  economists,  agricultural  you  use  electricity,  we  have  experts 

specialists,  trained  business  advisors,  to  help  you  get  the  most  value 

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Duke  Power 


DARGAN 

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INC. 

GENERAL  CONTRACTORS 

P.  O.  Box  1468 
MYRTLE  BEACH,  S.  C.    29577 


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OF 


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COMPANY 


CLEMSON,  S.  C. 


BEST  WISHES  TO  TAPS 

AND  THE  CLEMSON  STUDENT 

BODY 


GERRISH  MILLIKEN 
MILL 

Pendleton,  S.  C. 
Manufacturers  of  Pine  Synthetic  Fabrics 


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MILLWORK  CORP. 

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PAINTS     «»     ROOFING     «»     INSULATION 

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P.  O.  BOX  522 

CHARLESTON,  S.  C. 


"It's  PET...you  bet!" 


IVEYS 


GREENVILLE,  S.  C. 


JAKE'S 


AL'S  BARBER  SHOP 


BARBERS 


THE  BARBER  HOUSE 


OF 


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CLEMSON 


UNIVERSITY  BARBER  SHOP  CLEMSON  HOUSE  BARBER  SHOP 


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/ 


V 

A* 


Senconee  Motel 

123  By-Pass 
SENECA,  S.  C. 

Coffee  Shop  Swimming  Pool 

Phone  882-2784 

"Clemson's  Favorite  Innkeeper 
Over  the  Years" 


for  fine  eating . . . 
&  banquet  specialties 

Southerner 

Restaurant 

U.  S.  123 


COMPLIMENTS 


OF 


M.  LOWENSTEIN  &  SONS,  INC. 


TEXTILE  MILLS  AND  FINISHING  PLANTS 
IN  THE  CAROLINAS  AND  ALABAMA 


The  Fabulous  New 

Nikkormat 

n'    single-lens  35mm 
N  reflex  by  Nikon 


FORMAL  WEAR  FOR  MEN 

707  Harden  St.*  Phone  253-0461 
COLUMBIA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 


•  "self-compensating"  thru-the-lens 
meter  system 

•  interchangeable  Nikkor  lenses 

•  interchangeable  Nikon  F 
accessories 

•  automatic  mirror  and  diaphragm 

•  new,  all-metal  focal  plane  shutter 

•  M-synch  to  1/lOOOth;  X-synch  to 
l/125th 

•  microprism  viewing  and  focusing 
screen 

plus  a  host  of  other  quality  features. 
With  50mm  Auto-Nikkor  f2  $289.50 


Everything  Photographic 

FANT'S 
CAMERA  SHOP,  INC. 

105  E.  Whitner  St.  224-0707 

ANDERSON,  S.  C. 


Life  Insurance  Company 
of  Alabama 

Y.  W.  (Bill)  SMITH 
"The  College  Underwriter" 


INSURANCE  COMPAN 

4Mmk 

ES£^iv.(BIL^SMITH 

College  Under 


Sloan 9s  Men  9s  Store 

CLEMSON.   SOUTH   CAROLINA 

First  in  Quality  —  Fairest  in   Price 

Fastest   in   Service 

'A  Satisfied  Customer  Is  Our  First  Consideration 


HARRIS  SPORTING  GOODS 

"THE  SPORTSMAN'S  CENTER" 

CLEMSON  HWY.  SENECA,  S.  C. 

Headquarters  for  Athletic  and 
Sporting  Goods 


TO  BE  A  SUCCESSFUL  FARMER 

GET  A  CLEMSON  EDUCATION  AND 

HARDEE  FARM  EQUIPMENT 


HARDEE  MANUFACTURING  CO.,  INC 


LORIS,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 


\ 


scours  inc. 


Oakdale  Country  Club 


23    By-Pass 


FLORENCE,  S.  C. 


CLEMSON,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 


"It's   Fun  to   Eat  Out" 


John  R.  Cornwall 
Manager 


'Different  Strokes  for  Different  Folks' 


MICHAEL'S  LIQUOR  STORE 

First  and  Only  Liquor  Store  in  Clemson 

COMPLETE  LINE  OF  QUALITY  LIQUORS 
IMPORTED  AND  DOMESTIC 


D  &  S  Roofing  Company 

and 

Modern  Venetian  Blind  and  Awning 


1809  W.  Market  Street 


Greensboro,  N.  C. 


123  By-Pass,   Vi  Mile  East  of  Stop-Light  at   123 
and  College  Avenue,  toward  Greenville 


Westvaco... 
part  and  parcel  of 
the  booming  growth 
in  education 

Growth  industries  look  to  Westvaco 
for  leadership  in  paper,  packaging, 
building  materials, and  chemicals. 

Westvaco 


LIVING  INSURANCE 
from 

EQUITABLE  LIFE  ASSURANCE 
SOCIETY  OF  THE  U.  S. 

in  Clemson 

K.  HENRY  MILLER 

107  Pleasant  Dr. 
in  Greenville 

W.  S.  BARTON 

MOFFATT  G.  LONG,  C.L.U. 
JACK  W.  LEMONS,  District  Manager 


Serving  Clemson  Students  and  Faculty 
Since   1950 

CLEMSON'S 
FINEST  GIFT  SELECTION 

Silver  China  Crystal 

Gorham  Lenox  Lenox 

Reed   and    Barton  Royal   Worcester  Tiffin 

Towle  Oxford  Fostoria 

International  Spode  Fine   Handcut 

Wallace  Imported   Crystal 

DIAMONDS    •    WATCHES 
JEWELRY 

Watch  and  Jewelry  Repair  Service 
Fraternity  Jewelry  and  Emblems 


CLEMSON  JEWELERS       abbotts  mens  shop 


"The  Country  Gentlemen's  Jeweler" 

654-5151 
!()•_'  College  Ave.  R.  H.  Snoddy,  Owner 


Featuring  Quality  and  a   Complete   Line  of 
Formal  Wear  for  the  Well-Dressed  Man 


SENECA 


CLEMSON 


DAN'S 


WE  SPECIALIZE  IN  CATERING  WE  FURNISH  EVERYTHING 

FRATERNITY  BANQUETS,  CLUB  PARTIES 


Compliments  of 


SINGER 


MOTOR  PRODUCTS  DIVISION 


Anderson,  South  Carolina 


What's  new  for  tomorrow  is  at  SINGER 
today!  * 


•A  Trademark  of  THE  SINGER  COMPANY 


Bishopville  Petroleum  Co.,  Inc. 


SHELL  PRODUCTS 


GASOLINE     •     MOTOR  OIL     •     FUEL  OILS 


W.  G.  DesCHAMPS,  JR.,  CLASS  OF  '38 


Phone  HUnter  4-3416 


Bishopville,  S.  C. 


FIRESTONE 
Tires     •     Tubes     •     Accessories 


HEADQUARTERS  FOR  THE  TIGERS  IN  THE  PEE  DEE 


larrnn's  IGtiL 

SraiMru  Aarnur 

lEaalry.  §>nuth  (Carolina  29640 


VOLKSWAGEN 
Ask  The  Ones  Who  Own  Them 


Ben   Kinard 

Jim   Bounds 

Allen   Edwards 

Mark  Goldman 

Ed   Wempe 

Tommy   Klugh 

Reggie   Hargrove 

Jim   Mobley 

GIBBES  VOLKSWAGEN 

(A   Division   of  Sibbes   Machinery  Co.) 

COLUMBIA,  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

Cars  Since  1909 — VW  Since  19.5.5 


Compliments 
of 

C.  F.  MeCRARY 
COMPANY 

MECHANICAL  CONTRACTORS 

P.  O.  Box  9368  Hanahan 

Charleston,  S.  C. 


SERVING  CLEMSON  STUDENTS  FOR  MORE  THAN  HALF  A  CENTURY 


THE  L  C.  MARTIN  DRUG  CO. 


CLEMSON 


SOUTH  CAROLINA 


Compliments  to  TAPS 


and  the  Class  of  1970 


COATS  AND  CLARK 


Compliments  of 


CROWSON-STONE  PRINTING  CO. 


Commercial  Printers 


OFFSET     «»     LETTERPRESS,  to  Suit  Your  Needs 


819  Main  Street 


Telephone  253-7523 


Columbia,  S.  C. 


umltpra  &  litllman 

rampua  aljop 


and( 


The-low  cost  way 

to  get  into 

fine  photography! 


Honeywell  Pentax 

"r  ~w~  -g  Trim  and  compact, 

I     I     I   O     the  budget-priced 
JL  JL_l.il  Hla  features  a 

razor-sharp  Super- 
Takumar  f /2  lens,  fully  automatic  di- 
aphragm, and  shutter  speeds  to  1  /500 
sec.  It  has  many  features  found  on 
more  expensive  Pentax  models,  and 
it  accepts  all  the  interchangeable 
Takumar  lenses,  yet  the  Hla  can  be 
yours  for  just  S149.50— the  easiest 
way  we  know  of  to  move  up  to  fine 
photography.  Come  in  and  see  it  soon! 

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105   E.   Whitner   Street  Phone  224-0707 

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CAMPUS 
GATE 


"Guaranteed   Distinctive,   First  Quality 
Merchandise  at  the  Very  Best  Possible" 

208  COLLEGE  AVENUE 
CLEMSON   UNIVERSITY 


LUNNEY'S 
REXALL  DRUG  STORE 

Seneca  s  Oldest 

Owned  and  Operated  by 

DAVE  GARRISON 

21.5  Main  Street 
Seneca,  South  Carolina 

Ethical  Prescription  Service 


DOBSON'S  HARDWARE 

BALSA  WOOD 

GLUES 

CEMENTS 

and  Many  Items  Meeting  the 

Student's  Needs 


. . .  one  reasoiv 


moregoli  baW&^aass. 

anyone  else  mtk^>^k 


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THE 
ELECTRIC  COOPERATIVES 

of 
SOUTH   CAROLINA 


CONGRATULATE  THE  CLASS  OF  1970 


Aiken  Electric  Cooperative,  Inc. 
Berkeley  Electric  Cooperative,  Inc. 
Blue  Ridge  Electric  Cooperative,  Inc. 
Coastal  Electric  Cooperative,  Inc. 
Edisto  Electric  Cooperative,  Inc. 


Little  River  Electric  Cooperative,  Inc. 
Mid-Carolina  Electric  Cooperative,  Inc. 
Palmetto  Electric  Cooperative,  Inc. 
Pee  Dee  Electric  Cooperative,  Inc. 
Santee  Electric  Cooperative,  Inc. 


Horry  Electric  Cooperative,  Inc. 


JOIN  THE  ELECTRIC  COOPERATIVES  IN  STANDING  TALL  FOR 
EXCITING  SOUTH  CAROLINA 


at 


1 

Robin  Hunt 

27 

Chipmonk  Smith 

2 

Marty  Kearse 

28 

Billy  Wall 

3 

Poot  Harpootlian 

29 

Mouse  Man   Hend 

4 

Allen  Groover 

30 

Henry   Dupre 

5 

Merrell  Garvin 

31. 

Glenn  Price 

6 

John  Steer 

32. 

Charles  Sibley 

7 

Chuck   Munn 

33. 

Lane  Craven 

8 

Tom   Davis 

34 

Bill  Allison 

9 

Ted  Godfrey 

35 

Bill  Bradley 

10 

Cole  Huckabee 

36. 

Rob  Patrick 

II 

David  Teal 

38. 

Gerry  Beaman 

12 

Tom    Holstein 

39. 

Phil  Thompson 

13. 

Fish  Gill 

40. 

John  Lesslie 

14 

Joe  Bagwell 

41. 

Randy  Shaw 

15 

John    Matthews 

42. 

Smiley  Foster 

16 

Ray  Jackson 

43. 

Norman   Bozard 

17. 

Tommy  Scott 

44. 

Birdman   Pridgeon 

ie 

Dicker  Deas 

45. 

Bob  Tusso 

19. 

Jack  Cunningham 

46. 

Mickey   Johnson 

20 

Doug   Patrick 

47. 

John   Creel 

21. 

Fuzzy  Thompson 

48. 

Ap  Bowen 

22 

Jim  Bounds 

49. 

Hooker  Pierce 

23. 

Mike  Lindler 

SO 

Bob  Dullea 

24. 

Mickey  McNeill 

51. 

Ted  Beemer 

25 

Tommy  Cobb 

52. 

Tom  Roller 

26. 

Henry   Brooks 

53. 

Charlie  Kreidler 

S  <PE 


A  Page    190-1 
TPage    194-5 


FRATERNITY 


B2X 


1.  Dr.  F.  C.  Alley 

2.  Madale  Theiling 
3    Charlie  Forsberg 

4.  John  Cockcroft 

5.  Bob  Long 

6.  John  Graham 

7.  David   Meyers 

8.  Tommie  Penney 

9.  Mike  Fowler 

10.  John  Avinger 

11.  Al  Saunders 

12.  Ed   Bolen 

13.  Duck  Horres 

14.  Harold  Campbell 

15.  Ed  Meyers 

16.  Bill  Fowler 

17.  Carlisle  Avinger 

18.  Alan  Johnstone 

19.  Ned  R    Mitchell 

20.  Little  Richit  Davis 

21.  Jack  Haas 

22.  Ronnie  Caldwell 

23.  Sheldon  Jones 

24.  Lawton   Murray 

25.  Bunkie  Page 

26.  George  Newell 

27.  Johnny  Sandifer 

28.  Larry  Earl  Triplett 

29.  Grit  Gordon 

30.  Archie  Lattimore 

31.  Bruce  Carter 

32.  Ray  Moss 

33.  David  Scott 

34.  Johnny  Jones 

35.  Buck  Horres 

36.  Ruple  Hutto 

37.  Dog 


AKA 


"Hack"  Jorda 


5.  Allen   Carroll 

6.  Don  Alexander 

7.  Jim  "Greek"   Hende 

8.  Tommy  Young 

9.  Troy   Buzhardt 
10    Larry  McElreath 

11.  Ed  "Luke"  Copelan< 

12.  Richard  Gardner 

13.  Harry  Gardner 


Dean   Wheeler 
Bobby  "Goodie"  Gc 
Press  Tompkins 
Randy  Griffen 
Randy  Cunningham 
Randy  Taylor 
Charlie  "RA"  Johns. 
Marion  Swink 
Bob  Smith 
Rusty  Gerhardt 
Jim  Carey 
Johnny  Wheeler 
Steve  Barton 
Dick  Bukowsky 
Earl  Gilstrap 
Robert  "Crash"  Stei 
Lewis  Moss 
Doug  Bonnette 
Ben  Sullivan 
Greg  "Aruba"  Dent 
Joe  Jenkins 
Keith  "Mouse"  Wha 
.  Jim  Brazell 


IDENTIFICATION 


Page    1 98-9  A 
Page  202-3  ▼ 


A<I>K 


1.  Chuck   Roediger 

2.  Fleet  Fleetwood 

3.  Margaret  Kee 

4.  Cheeks  Hanzel 

5.  Sig  Segars 

6.  Weed   Easley 

7.  Wild  Man  Duvall 

8.  Papa    Edwards 
9    Fluffy  Drennan 

10.  Thumper  Humphries 

11.  Tex  Faulkner 

12.  Bean  Winburn 

13.  Grease  Stroupe 

14.  Concave  Cunningham 

15.  Blue  Darden 

16.  Reeker  Stephens 

17.  Roadtrip  Ellison 

18.  Tatlow  Hunt 

19.  Bones  Peirce 

20.  Rainwater  McClintock 

21.  Injun  Touchstone 

22.  Mulla  Mulla  Moyer 

23.  Doc  Richardson 

24.  Kraut  Dworschak 

25.  Diamond  Jim   Douglas 

26.  Doodlebug  Tibbs 
27    Bulldoq  Ballentine 

28.  Slamming   Sammy  Patter: 

29.  Ranger  Segars 

30.  Hoops  Stroud 

31.  Wop  Vernon 

32.  Pistol  Pate 


$A0 


A0X 


1.  Debbie  Tillotson 

2.  Mrs.  Margaret  Poole,  Advisor 

3.  Carole  Tyson 

4.  Susan   Klinck 

5.  Janet  Crenshaw 

6.  Liz  Pennington 

7.  Brenda  Miller 

8.  Carole  Wilson 

9.  Alecia  Haddon 

10.  Sherry  Marchbanks 

11.  Marty  Hart 

12.  Cecy  Guerry 

13.  Alice  Haddon 

14.  Maggie  Harper 

15.  Susan  Schumacher 

16.  Linda  Dasher 

17.  Mrs.  Carole  Dysart,  Advisor 

18.  Libby  Pitts 

19.  Suzanne  George 

20.  Mary  Jane  Trotter 

21.  Margaret  Garrison 

22.  Beaver  Baker 

23.  Jenny  Hurley 

24.  Pat  Butcka 
25     D.ane  Tuttle 

26.  Bonnie  Cameron 

27.  Judv  Corn 


Marlene  Mart.n 
Charlotte  Sottile 
Susan  Cothran 
Giles  Abernethy 


AAA 


APage  206-7 
▼  Page   210-1 


FRATERNITY 


K  AX 


1.  Bill  Bonner 

2.  Bubbv  Foy 
ard  Hall 


4.  Jh 


Prathe 


5.  Joe  Ed  Davis 

6.  John   Little 

7.  Bobby  Jackson 

8.  Bob  Perry 

9.  Jerry  Meeham 

10.  Don  Slate 

11.  Jerry  Wells 

12.  David  Norton 

13.  Jim  Peeples 

14    John   David  Griffith 

15.  Robert  Hawthorne 

16.  Greg  Jones 

17.  Dave  Hendricks 

18.  Tommy  Oglesby 

19.  Jeff  Rockwell 
20    Larry  Bell 

21.  Robert  McCants 

22.  George  Bennett 

23.  Ben  Compton 

24.  Booty  Shelly 

25.  Johnnie  Floyd 

26.  Ben  Watson 

27.  Suzanne  Compton 

28.  Hugh  Crawford 

29.  John  Worsham 


30.  Ro 


Barnett 


31.  Bill  Gilbe 

32.  Jim   Wriqht 

33.  Jimmy  Jackson 

34.  Louis   McAlhaney 
35    M.ke   Lake 

36.  Manon   Slaton 

37.  Ronnie  Rentz 
38    Charlie  Waters 

39.  Don   Sharp 

40.  Pete  Mowlajks 


2N 


K2N 


1.   Mike  McConnell 

2.  Corky  Holman 

3.  Jim  Runion 

4.  Hot  Dog  Miller 

5.   Reg   Hargrove 

6.  Bill  Webster 

7.  Ron  Roof 

8.  Marshall  West 

9.   Bear  Wilson 

10.  Ken  Ewan 

II.  Nelson  Weaver 

12.   Bill   Norris 

13.  Crash  Armfield 

14    Jon    Polack 

15.   Round   Man 

16.    Donnie  Coggins 

17.  Robert  Compton 

18.   Manly  Jones 

19.  Leg  Williamson 

20.  Wadey  Poo 

21 .  Moonpie  Carder 

22.  Rick  Jones 

23.  Fog  Oakley 

24.  CDA  Poe 

25.   Liberalmire 

26.  Lenny  Linthead 

27.   Drake  Curry 

28.  Cool  Breeze 

29.  Ronnie  Bridwell 

— 

30.  Clay  Cox 

31.  The  Iceman 

32.  Opie 

33.   Bill   Altman 

34.  Quasi 

35.  Taylor  Backup  G 

36.  Hambone 

37.  Ben  Pauling 

38.   Mike  Parham 

39.  Splinter 

40.  Goldie 

41.  Jet  Huggins 

K2 


IDENTIFICATION 


Page  2 1 4-5 A 
Page   2 1 8-9 ▼ 


N  2 


I.  Thurston  Bagnal 

2    Matt  Self 

3.  Charlie  Wallmo 


4.  Ro 


Lowde 


5.  Larry  McMMI, 

6.  Robert  Mitchell 

7.  Jody  Culler 

8.  Bill  Wilburn 

9.  Michael   Kapp 

10.  Steve  Hixson 

11.  John  Thornhill 

12.  Bobby  McCormn 

13.  Tommy  Wright 

14.  Paul    Morris 

15.  Michael   Myers 

16.  Bill  Kimbrell 

17.  Bud  Legare 

18.  Gene  Durant 

19.  Bater  Culler 

20.  Jack  Warren 
nes  McGee 


22.  Sn 


Ha 


23.  Locky  Floyd 

24.  Jimmy  Kelly 

25.  Keith  McLeod 

26.  Gary  Jeffords 

27.  Bill    Kirkpatrick 

28.  Richard   Balleng( 

29.  Donnie  Dukes 

30.  Danny  Gregg 

31.  Bill   Myers 

32.  John  Ross 

33.  Bill  Free 

34     David  Andrews 

35.  Alan  Culler 

36.  Randy  Lyons 

37.  Lee  Gardner 

38.  Harry  Thomas 

39.  John  Jeffers 


2  AE 


OZT 


1.  Judy  Shephard 

2.  Ann  Busby 

3.  Ann   Barrett 

4.  Lucy  Gordon 

5.  Susan  Callison 

6.  Diana  Busby 

7.  Barbara  Dieglio 

8.  Laure  Holleman 

9.  Alex  Georgeo 

10.  Nome  Hudnall 

11.  Jud.  Nicks 

12.  Diana  Edwards 

13.  Sally  Tripp 

14.  Linda  Parker 

15.  Donna  Brooks 

16.  Mary  Craig 

17.  Dawn  Jones 

18.  Brenda  Curtis 

19.  Tessa  Stewart 

20.  Judy  DeHoff 

21.  Elaine  Owens 

22.  Sandra  Corley 

23.  Cathy  Cox 

24.  Sally  Smith 

25.  Sandra  Hash 

26.  Millie  Donaldsor 

27.  Patty  McCuen 

28.  Judy  Jameson 
29    Bit  Mcauley 

30.  Peggy  Batson 

31.  Diane  Jameson 

32.  Emily  Warren 

33.  Sharon  Rice 

34.  Ann   Kester 

35.  V,cki   Mattis 

36.  Kenyon  Fairey 


kkt 


APage   222-3 
▼Page   226-7 


FRATERNITY 


$KA 


nt 


1.  Jim  Buck 

2.  John  Ratter 

3.  Charles  Ten 

4.  Andy  Sidrony 

5.  Steve  Epps 

6.  Charles  Eldridae 

7.  Fred  Worsham 

8.  Keith  Callicutt 

9.  Walter  Jenkins 

10.  Larry  Huggins 

11.  Tim  Grant 

12.  Johnny  Roberts 

13.  Lonnie  Bull 

14.  Eddie  Sink 

15.  David  Thrailkill 

16.  Fred  Faircloth 

17.  Buddy  Lenhardt 

18.  Tommy  Smith 

19.  John   Fulmer 

20.  Tommy  Henderson 

21.  David  Pitner 

22.  Bobby  Cauthen 

23.  George  Bullwinkel 

24.  Pat  Williamson 

25.  Charles  Whetstone 


KA 


26.  Randolph  Tiller 

27.  Fred  Schilling 

28.  Curt  Hogan 

29.  Tommy  Ramsey 

30.  Tom  Moss 

31.  Steve  Smoak 

32.  Charles  McElvei 

33.  Charles  Ratterrf 

34.  Craig  Thomas 

35.  Bill  Verross 

36.  Doug  Conrad 

37.  Ed  Grandy 

38.  Paul  Krig 

39.  Doug  Watters 

40.  Goody  Thomas 

41.  Freddy  Riley 

42.  Lynn  Dantzler 

43.  Sammy  Span 

44.  Bob  DuRant 

45.  Jim  Hall 

46.  Richard  Black 

47.  Pink  Kellett 

48.  Jim   Poling 

49.  David  Morrow 

50.  Steve  Wray 


n  if 


2  AZ 


1. 

Dr.   Bob  Moorman 

29 

Roger  Ekland 

2. 

Col.  R.  C.  Robbins 

30 

Roger  Mudd 

3 

Ben  Hooks 

31 

Greg  Pearce 

4 

Tom   Fulmer 

32 

Don  Kelley 

5 

Dave  Gilbert 

33 

Buddy  Grimes 

6 

Bill  McLellan 

34. 

Jim  Kinard 

7 

Allen  Smith 

35. 

Moffat  Burris 

8 

Tom   Lynch 

36. 

Jimmy  Swindell 

9 

Jimmy  Taylor 

37. 

Joe  Turner 

10 

Dr    J.  V.  Reel 

38. 

8ob  Ogletree 

II 

George  Moore 

39. 

Ray  Wilson 

12 

Pete  Macomson 

40. 

Paul   Myers 

13. 

Marvin  Whitehead 

41. 

Tom  Bethea 

14. 

Chuck  Lindsey 

42. 

Marvin   Buchana 

15 

Craig  Stafford 

43. 

Al  Jolly 

16 

John   Mullen 

44 

David  McLellan 

17. 

Mike  Wmgo 

45. 

Steve  Avant 

18. 

Bill  Presson 

46. 

Rodney  Langley 

19. 

John  Frank 

47. 

Robert  Lee 

20. 

Bill   Reese 

48. 

John  Graham 

21. 

Benny  Duncan 

49. 

Windy  Hughes 

22. 

Oscar  Carter 

50. 

David  Gilstrap 

23. 

Al  Hurt 

SI. 

Buddy  Freeman 

24. 

Pat   Halloran 

52. 

Charles  Hudson 

25. 

Jim   Mackintosh 

53. 

Robert   Epps 

26. 

Al  Droege 

54. 

Mike  Hendrick 

27. 

Eddie  Jones 

55. 

Corky  Cooper 

28. 

Rob  Cox 

56. 

Gary  Pringle 

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IDENTIFICATION 


Page   230- 1 A 
Page  234-5^ 


2  BX 


1.  Judy   Kossler 

2.  Barbara  Wells 

3.  Dara  Williamson 

4.  Kay  Knoy 

5.  Jane  Hass 

6.  Lyn  Jackson 
7    Gail  Brewer 

8.  Carol  Stahlkuppe 

9.  Nancy  Dannals 

10.  Brenda  Spearman 

11.  Diane  Ashley 
12    Harriet  Smith 

13.  Bonnie  Truluck 

14.  San  Finley 

15.  Ellen  Calhoun 

16.  Robin  Hadden 

17.  Georgia   Montgomer 

18.  Paula  Sloan 

19.  Angie  Fowler 
20    Jere  Ragsdale 

21.  Mrs.  J.  V.  Reel,  Adv 

22.  Janice  Wilson 

23.  Suzie  Hart 

24.  Joan  Hindman 

25.  Marilyn  Jones 

26.  Diane  Harrison 

27.  Harriet  Ross 

28.  Rowena  Sobczyk 

29.  Diane  Wright 

30.  Sue  Holcombe 

31.  Pat  Mansfield 


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2KE 


I.  Deck  Edwards 
2    Fearless  Foster 
3.  Big  Al  Haselden 
4     Michael   Kaylor 

5.  Roach  Grlbertson 

6.  Pill   Edwards 

7.  Tizzy  Moore 

8.  Big  Boy  DeLoach 

9.  Rudy  Griggs 

10.  Slick  B.  Cornwell 

11.  Raquel  Cornwell 

12.  Doog  Armistead 

13.  Marc  Ragsdale 

14.  Zippy  Gilbert 

3:ewart 

16.  Hair  Klugh 

17,  Frank  Lee 
18    Vince  Baker 
19.   Mama   Meyer 

■  Joye 

21.  Wmnle  Poo  Lawton 

22.  P.dgeon  Neely 
23     Ross  Hanahan 
24.  John  Fulmer 
25    George  Bolen 

26.  Stoker  Turner 

27.  C.  Weeks 

28.  Peter  Pappas 

29.  Slick   M.  Cornwell 
30    Lu  Cato 

31.  Super  Duh  Jameson 

32.  John  Burroughs 

33.  Hank  Cogan 

34.  Al   Puckett 

35.  Brooks  Holbrook 

36.  Happy   Herlong 

37  NLte  Newton 

38  Wlldman   Milam 


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FRATERNITY 


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Mickanis 

.  Legs  Legnetti 

.   Phantom   Lesemann 

Bamb.    Levine 

Wop  Mirabelli 
.  Ox   Oxford 
.  Chunk  Maness 
.  M.ke  Taylor 
.   Frank   Ireland 
.   "Bon-Bor 

Burns 

John  Meade 
.  Perk  Coffey 
.  Skip  Brown 

"Magoo"   Femberg 


.  Dickey-Poo 
.  B.  J    Relth 

Beef  Bayer' 

Shreve  Davis 

Ted  Klen     H 

Henderson 

Augie  Tortora 

Bill  OuBo.s 

"Go  to  the  Movies" 

"Chicken-man"   Hon 

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Pokey  Goldman 

Golden-boy  Metsky 


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2.  Donnie  Duk. 

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4.  Don  Sharp 
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Thomas  Wright 

8.  Don  Alexander 

9.  David  Tibbs 

10.  Alan  Johnstone 

11.  Harold  Campbell 

12.  Al  Droege 

13.  Nate  Newton 

14.  Austin  Gilbert 

15.  John   Hanzel 

16.  Irvine  Lupo 

17    Frank   Burtner,  Adv 

18.  Donnie  Coggins 

19.  Charles  Ratteree 

20.  Jim   Peeples 

21.  Bob  Ogletree 

22.  Gordon   Metsy 

23.  Lane  Craven 


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Libbv  Pitts 
Diane  Wright 
Judy  Nicks 
Mary  Craig 
Pat  Mansfield 
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PROLOGUE 
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BEAUTIES 

Bill  Ellis,  David  Littlejohn 

AD  BEAUTIES 

Sidney  Hall,  Marsha  Ruth  Oates, 
TAPS  70 

FEATURES 
'  photos:  Ellis,  Little,  Langston  Boyles 
copy:  Hairy  McGuillicutty 

SPORTS  COPY 
Jim  Walser,  TAP*S  70 

DIVISIONS 

Tom  Pope,  Don  Terry,  John  Jacques,  David  Matthews 


END  SHEETS 
Anne  Morris 


EPILOGUE 

Dennis  Bolt,  John  Norton 


COVER,  LAYOUTS,  MISC.  GUANO 
Albert  B.  Jolly,  Jr.  With  A  Little  Help  From  My  Friends 


THE  GOOD  OLD  DAYS 


Was  1969-70  different  from  all  the  other  years 
that  have  rolled  over  us  in  their  intimidating 
banality? 

You're  damned  tooting. 

Before  Christmas,  no  one  really  believed  any 
longer  that  Clemson  was  the  Flower  of  the  South, 
or  the  proverbial  buckle  on  the  Bible  Belt,  or  the 
cornerstone  of  anti-communism.  Most  of  them 
shrunk  with  fear  that  Strom  Thurmond's  alma  mater 
had  been  taken  over  by  a  handful  of  professional 
agitators.  The  "damned  Yankee,  hippy,  peace- 
queer  communist  troublemakers"  had  turned  that 
pastoral  trade  school  into  a  hotbed  of  Godless 
dissent  and  moral  depravation.  Alas  and  Goddamn. 

Well,  maybe  it  was  mostly  the  same  old  Clemson 
with  the  same  old  give-a-damn  students.  But  was  it 
really?  Something  was  different.  People  were 
angrier,  and  many  of  them  were  much  more  active, 
and  the  news  coverage  of  the  school  was  by  far 
more  frequent  than  ever  before. 

It  was  this:  The  minority  of  students  who  aren't 
willing  to  take  the  same  old  administration  line, 
listen  to  the  same  old  b.  s.  day-after-day-after- 
day-after-day,  and  let  the  world's  problems  go 
unmentioned  grew  larger,  stronger,  more  militant, 
and  at  the  same  time  more  rational,  more  calcu- 
lating and  more  effective. 

Rat  Season  again  was  the  first  stormy  issue  of 
the  year,  but  not  that  many  people  get  excited 
over  The  Tiger's  effort  to  destroy  Rat  Season 
anymore. 


Then  the  Student  Union  Dig-In,  for  what  it  was 
worth,  cropped  up  to  embarrass  Dr.  (sic)  R.  C. 
Edwards,  who  prefers  to  lobby  for  the  school  with- 
out the  help  of  so-called  student  demonstrations 
and  the  like.  The  chances  for  getting  the  union 
are  good  now,  and  the  effort  to  convince  the  S.  C. 
General  Assembly  and  the  Governor  that  we  must 
have  it  was  the  product  of  work  from  several  circles, 
but  no  one  can  deny  that  students  constantly  shout- 
ing their  demand  for  the  union  was  quintessential 
in  changing  people's  minds. 

Edwards  and  his  staff  set  themselves  for  the  next 
battle,  and  Terry  Clyne's  proposal  for  a  student- 
run  canteen  on  East  Campus  was  summarily  vetoed 
by  the  Executive  Council.  Students  are  students 
you  know  and  shouldn't  busy  themselves  with 
financial  operations.  Or  was  it  that  such  an 
enterprise  would  drain  away  Athletic  Department 
revenue?    Or  was  it.  .  .  . 

And  then  like  3,000  atom  bombs — the  October 
15  Vietnam  Moratorium.  What  a  humiliation  for 
the  administration.  Clemson  students  just  don't 
do  things  like  that.  They're  nice,  clean-cut,  pro-war, 
McDonald's  hamburger  American  boys  and  girls 
who  wouldn't  dare  stand  in  that  amphitheatre 
reading  the  names  of  war  dead,  and  holding  those 
goddamned  candles,  marching  with  them  hippies 
from  Georgia,  listening  to  that  communist  David 
Schoenbrun  undermine  American  patriotism  and 
the  overall  war  effort,  staying  up  all  night  to  say 
that  THEY  are  for  an  immediate  withdrawal  of  all 


U.  S.  troops  from  Viet  Nam.  Who  the  hell  do  they 
think  they  are,  anyway? 

Clemson,  Clemson,  what  has  happened  to  you? 
All  those  students  wanting  to  get  rid  of  the  Con- 
federate flag,  the  Stars  and  Bars.  Oh  God.  And 
"Dixie"  offends  them,  and  they  sued  the  University 
to  hold  a  regional,  a  regional  moratorium  to  bring 
in  all  them  outside  agitators,  and  the  long-haired 
Mary  Janes  forced  Frank  Howard  to  resign  as  foot- 
ball coach,  and  the  venereal  disease  rate  went  up 
according  to  The  Tiger,  and  coeds  are  staying  out 
all  night  half  the  time,  and  Clemson  students,  our 
Clemson  students  from  Spartanburg  and  Anderson 
and  Walhalla  and  Columbia  and  Camden  and  Rock 
Hill,  not  just  them  damned  New  Jersey  hippies, 
are  smoking  marijuana  and  shooting  gook  into  their 
veins,  and  the  football  team  was  lousy  and  the 
basketball  team  was  worse  and  where  will  it  end? 
I  ask  you,  where  will  it  end? 

Whatever  happened  to  coming  home  on  the 
weekends  and  sitting  here  with  us  and  telling  us 
about  good  grades  and  the  pretty  new  girlfriend 
whose  father  is  independently  wealthy  and  want- 
ing to  be  an  engineer  or  a  doctor  or  a  sales  repre- 
sentative and  watching  the  Saturday  ballgame  with 
Daddy  and  going  to  church  with  us  on  Sunday  like 
in  the  good  old  days.  I  ask  you — what  has  hap- 
pened to  the  good  old  days? 

Oh  Clemson,  what  have  they  done  to  you?  I 
mean  it's  not  as  if  John  C.  Calhoun  hadn't  lived 
right  over  there  on  that  hill.    The  pep  is  gone  from 


the  pep  rallies,  that  good  old-time  patriotic  de- 
votion to  The  School  has  died  and  The  Hair  is  so 
long  and  the  skirts  so  short  and  the  clothes  so  dirty 
and  I  saw  a  pretty  little  girl  from  Pickens  (Pickens, 
mind  you)  dating  one  of  them  long-haired,  greasy- 
looking,  wire  rim  glasses,  tennis  shoes  and  blue 
jeans  and  army  jacket  hippies  and  she  kissed  him 
and  I  wanted  to  retch  and  where  will  it  stop? 

And  President  Edwards  is  trying  so  hard  and 
working  so  late  and  losing  so  much  weight  to  try 
and  run  that  university  the  way  he  knows  it  should 
be  run  and  actually  sitting  for  hours  talking  to  those 
freaks  and  all  in  his  office  and  all  he  gets  is  ingrati- 
tude. And  every  time  he  tries  to  do  something 
that  fishwrapper  The  Tiger  is  on  his  back  to  cut  him 
down  and  ridicule  him  and  complain  and  gripe  and 
bellyache  about  something  they  don't  even  know 
anything  about  and  try  to  tell  the  president  of  the 
university  how  to  run  the  place  and  I  know  that  the 
whole  staff  is  probably  from  New  Jersey  or  some- 
where else  in  the  North  and  they  all  dress  shabbily 
and  have  long  hair  and  gave  so  much  unwarranted 
coverage  to  that  moratorium  and  I  think  it's  about 
time  the  administration  closed  it  down  and  disci- 
plined the  editors. 

Where?  Where?  Where  has  gone  the  old  way 
when  things  were  so  calm  and  pleasant  and  stu- 
dents were  students  and  didn't  stick  their  noses 
into  everything?  What  has  happened  to  the  Good 
Old  Days? 

DEAD,  DEAD  and  GONE. 


RECESSIONAL 


So  it  goes.  In  the  beginning  was  the  Waste,  and 
the  Waste  was  with  us,  and  we  were  the  Waste. 
And  we  found  ourselves  up  to  our  ears  in  Clem- 
son's  idyllic  pastures.  It  covered  up;  it  filled  our 
eyes,  our  noses,  smothered  our  youthful  breasts, 
choked  us  and  we  knew  it  not.  There,  at  the  very 
beginning,  we  divided  ourselves  into  two  camps — 
those  who  were  content  to  move  upwind,  and  those 
who  were  determined  to  find  the  source  and  stop 
the  flow.  As  always,  both  sides  failed. 
This,  then,  was  the  Clemson  tradition — a  series  of 
driftings  and  flounderings;  an  attempt  by  some  to 
keep  their  heads  above  it  all,  while  others  refused 
to  tread.  As  always,  a  few  sank  beneath  the  mire — 
they  are  the  heroes  of  this  prayer. 
For  those  who  were  content  to  move  upwind,  things 
more  or  less  worked  out.  While  they  were  never 
successful  in  escaping  the  wastes  of  academia,  they 
got  used  to  the  odor.  They  became  a  part  of 
the  odor. 

".    .    .   Clemson   as   an    institution   and   the   vast 
majority  of   individuals   who   comprise   the   insti- 
tution never  forget  that  Clemson  exists  to  train 
young  people  for  useful  careers  of  their  own  and 
for  useful  service  to  society." 
We  can  dismiss  the  Joiners-of-the-Odor  with  a  few 
words.   They  did  what  was  expected  of  them.   They 
do  what  is  expected  of  them.    They  became  "pro- 
ductive members  of  society" — that  is,  they  learned 
to  wallow.    They   were   the   majority;   a   silent   and 
overpowering  stench.    It  is  enough  to  say  that  they 
never    really    enjoyed    the    offal;    just    lived    and 
breathed  in  it.    As  expected. 

But  the  story  of  Clemson,  if  it  be  a  changing  story, 
is  not  the  story  of  the  Eaters-of-the-Offal,  but  the 
story  of  the  Seekers-of-the-Source,  for  though  they 
were  no  more  successful  in  escaping  the  horrible 
muck,  they  never  forgot  it  stank.  We  trace  the 
course  of  their  failure  here  now. 

"The  Board  of  Trustees  .  .  .  adopted  in  1965  a 
directive  proclaiming  fredom  of  expression  within 
the  University  community  .  .  ." 
There  have  always  been  Seekers.  In  recent  years, 
their  number  has  grown.  They  have  not  asked  for 
the  right  to  speak;  they  never  thought  it  necessary 
to  ask  for  a  right.  Among  the  graduates  of  '70 
were  the  Seekers  of  '66. 

".   .   .   but  forbidding  any  overt  or  violent  acts 


which  interfere  with  the  functioning  of  the  insti- 
tution.   The  President  is  ordered  and  directed  to 
enforce  this  policy  by  such  disciplinary  measures 
as  he  deems  necessary." 
Not  that  the   Seekers   hadn't  always   lived   among 
the  Waste;  they  had.    But  they  expected  something 
different  from  college.    A  new  awareness,  available 
for  the  asking.    Perhaps  they  expected   too  much. 
What  awareness  they  did  get  was  handed  to  them 
on  a  shovel.    It  was  enough  in  '66.    Now  they  knew 
the  Waste  from  what  it  as.    The  guestion  became, 
"Where  does  it  all  come  from?" 

"This  policy  has  been  repeatedly  communicated 
to   all   concerned    and    has    been    of   inestimable 
value  in   promoting  an  atmosphere  of  responsi- 
bility and  mutual  understanding." 
The  Seekers  understood  that  someone  was  threaten- 
ing  them.     Someone   as   content   with   the   Waste, 
even   pleased   with   it,   and   wished   to   preserve   its 
tactical,   defensive   nature.     In    '67,   they   were   still 
niave — too  ill-founded   in  the  scientific  method  to 
suspect   that   the    Protectors-of-theOffal    might   be 
the  Producers  as  well.    They  would  learn. 

"Here  at  Clemson  the  administration  has  always 
and  will  always  ask  the  faculty  for  recommenda- 
tions .  .  .  the  qualification  of  academic  adminis- 
trators   is   one   of   the   areas   where    the   faculty 
should  be  of  assistance  .  .  ." 
For    a    while,    the    Seekers    suspected    the    faculty. 
Although  the  Seekers  did  not  know  what  to  suspect 
from  a  faculty,  the  faculty  still  was  not  what  they 
expected.    So  they  suspected. 

"This  role  however  is  not  best  fulfilled  through 
an  established  procedure  ...  we  should  keep 
the  appointment  system  fluid." 
But  not  for  long.  No,  it  wasn't  the  faculty.  Most 
of  them  were  assuredly  Easters-of-the-Offal  but  not 
the  Producers.  (A  few  were  Seekers  in  their  own 
way.) 

In  '68,  the  Seekers  knew  their  enemy.  They  found 
the  Source,  the  fecund  orifice,  and  set  out  to  cap 
it.  Journalists,  politicians,  Christians,  Jews — the 
Seekers  filled  various  roles  in  the  war.  They  passed 
bills,  and  more  bills,  and  wrote  editorials,  and  more 
editorials,  and  said  a  few  prayers  and  nothing 
fundamental  was  accomplished.  They  managed  to 
dam,  to  channel,  to  divert — they  reached  a  few 
goals,  won  a  few  compromised  victories — but  they 


never  stopped  the  flow.  They  maintained  their 
inferior  under-it-all  position  for,  try  as  they  did, 
the  sheer  velocity  and  volume  of  the  Waste  was 
more  than   they  could  combat.    Or  outrun. 

"A  small  group  of  students  sought  to  convene 
on    the    Clemson    campus    a    regional    Vietnam 
Moratorium  demonstration.  .  .  .  Administration, 
recognizing  its  responsibility  for  proper  use  . 
after   a   full   hearing   and   the   filing   of   detailed 
briefs  and  affidavits,  Judge  Donald  Russell 
his  opinion  fully  upheld  the  University's  position. 
In  '69  and  into  70,  the  Seekers  became  resigned. 
The  fought  blindly  now,  full  of  resentment  and  pity, 
sick  of  the  adjectives,  the   rhetoric,  the  stultifying 
Waste. 

Thus  sustained,  Clemson's  Administration  is 
addressing  itself  anew  to  the  future  of  the  Uni- 
versity. In  a  spirit  of  mutual  understanding,  we 
are   determined    to   carry    Clemson    forward    to 


higher  degrees  of  excellence  in  every  aspect  of 

the  University." 
The  Waste  rose  higher  and  higher.  The  Seekers 
had  failed— the  Seekers  had  always  failed.  They 
found  the  source— they  faced  the  Producers— and 
were  overwhelmed.  Now,  like  the  Seekers  before 
them,  they  could  leave— they  had  failed. 
They  leave  with  the  only  education  Clemson  of- 
fers—the realization  of  failure.  It  is  the  best  sort 
of  education.  The  Seekers  learned  that  as  long  as 
there  are  men  of  no  talent  in  high  places,  there 
will  be  Waste.  And  there  will  be  Seekers,  to  lose 
the  fight  against  Waste.  That's  a  lot  of  knowledge. 
The  stench  remains.  The  Producers  grow  fatter. 
The  complacent,  the  Eaters-of-the-Offal,  consume 
the  Waste  and  know  it  not.  And  they  are  the  Pro- 
ducers to  tomorrow.  They  will  consume,  and  grow 
large,  and  defecate,  and  others  will  feed. 
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