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Winthrop Coeds
Castigate Erter
Uncomfortable Cubicles
Untv
Pianist Here Monday
Circle K
so LISTEN carefully, poor
and stupid freshman, while the
wizened senior tries to tell you
how it's all done:
In that schedule booklet you
got at the first of the semester,
there is an examination sche-
dule, but since you got about a
bushel of paper at the beginning
of the semester, you probably
threw it out with the rest of the
stuff. Go screaming down the
hall until somebody smarter
offers you one. Or trudge up
to the registrar's office and get
a schedule from them. Unless
they've run out, as they usually
do.
Inf
Tiger Backfield Has New Loo
Gore, Jackson Provide Speed
AFROTC Cadet Of Month
Letter Criticizes Coluni|s
And Kent's Viet Stand
Edwards Answers Questions
oed Bemoans Dance Weekend
Do I Look Like A Rat?
Hats off to the vandals who sel
the fire on the ninth level of John
stone Hall, Saturday night. Not onk
did they cause the residents of ha
B-9 to be evacuated, they made sue
acts of vandalism that occur in tl
future punishable by state law.
low To Build A Homecomin _
BEAT HELL
Dogpatch Comes To Clemson
Miss CU To Be Crowned At Tigerama p^ Headquarters
Life Outside install New Officers
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igers Romp Past
wamecockSf 23-12
Swimming Team Getting
Ready For North Carolina
man Pitcher Stars ^ama Draft - Dodgei
n-American Gaines Blowout
Gold Tiger
Is Erected
'67 —Year Of The Tigers
"On Behalf Of The Board Of Trustees . . ."
C.U. Students Eny
Off-Campus Livin|
Frant Field Jinx
Who's #1 In ACC
Whitney
biebeating gtudeiit Opliiioii Stlrrcd
By The Pueblo Incident
ood Services Attacked
A Features Mitch Ryder,
bphets, And Buckinghams
OUTA GA
THE AVERAGE CLEMSON
STUDENT is white, 19 years
old, male, a resident of South
Carolina, single, Protestant
(usually Baptist, an engineer-
ing or arts and sciences major
who will never graduate. Likes
the Rat System.
limson can thank the press of the
.1 for the blown-up condition of
necent McNeight case on improper
ti,
le newspaper in the Clemsonarea
ned off a spark of "hot" press
e ses that soon had the McNeight
t a statewide controversy.
^ d almost every newspaper com-
sied that the Clemson student high
J I had legalized the mini-skirt on
[1)US.
Meal Ticket Misuse
Men's Residence Coui
Convicts 19 Students
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1968 TAPS
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1968 TAPS
Annual Publication of Clemson University; Clemson, South Carolina
JACK W. ERTER, JR Bditor-in-Chiej
WILLIAM H. TURNER .... Bnswess Manager
JOHN D. HARTLEY Designer
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1
CALENDAR 8
Fall 9
Winter 38
BEAUTIES 63
SPORTS 81
ACTIVITIES 143
ORGANIZATIONS 214
Honorary' 216
Professional 237
Social 285
Military 313
Regional 327
Religious 331
Athletic 341
ADMINISTRATION 354
GRADUATES 390
CLASSES 408
Senior 410
Junior 493
Sophomore 517
Freshman 543
EXTENSIONS 575
EPILOGUE 588
ADVERTISING 595
*JizAt Semedtez . . . Cack to ^chooC . . .
ozange zat katA . . . waitcngf In Cltte . . .
ze^Utzation . . . ^ettin^ azgam^ed . . .
new (ace A . . . tke 'JzeAkman picnic —
afteznoon jauntA to tke Cake . . . Ackaoi
Aplzlt . . . pant^ zaldA . . . (izAt (ootCaiC
gfame . . . IZat 7^op . . . Seat ^eoz^la
Qul^^eA . . . ^ont fozget *Jeck . . .
<y^utumn coCoz . . . conAtzuctlan and
tozn up AtzeetA . . . 'Sam a SCowout . . .
. . . paztleA . . . moze conAtzuctlon . . .
'HaCCoween . . . 'Homecoming /Coat a . . .
'jlgezama . . . a new WIaa GCemAon
tke Queen and kez Gouzt . . . examA
too neaz . . . 'HoClda^A at CaAt . . .
GazoClna-GCemAon . . . CaAt qul^^cA . . .
panic . . . examA . . . GkzUtmaA {inaCC^
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dtudentd In <^ugu6t. 'Jke Se^cnnln^ o^ i.ckooi
meant Congf ClneA to aiC and tke stazt of a month
of fzudtzatlon to many new fzeskman. Sut aCC wad
not Sad ad many dtudentd enjoyed tke
**7^ Camp" pzioz to tke beginning of dckooC.
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kept zatA SuA^. '^ootSaCi AeaAott and dance
weekendA azzived. <y^CC tkcAe activiticA pzeAented
an oppcztunit^ to each GCemAcn Atudent to zenew oCd
acquaintanccA and meet new ^ziendA.
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footSaCC and pzo/d ^wung into
kigk geaz. 3ut acti(/itg was not
Cimited AoieCg to tke gzidizon
and cCasdZoom. SamaSCowout,
conceztA, and SeautifuCig dec-
ozated cazs. pzo(/ided enteztain-
ment foz tke student a. a^ majoz
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tke^ meant iong houzA o/ piagcng. ^ecemCez aCso
Czaugkt tke 9. *J. G. U annuaC GhzUtma6 paztg. ^I^ang
Atudentd mtnedded GCemsonU fczAt zugSg team.
GanAtzuction wozk continued, o^t CaAt, fizAt AemeAtez
waA ovez; GkziAtmaA hoiida^A Segan.
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'Jzatezmt^ zu^k . . . Sozozit^ zu^k
Ic^ 6tzeet6 attd AcdewaCkd . . . SaAketSaii
. . . hectic timed foz tke infizmaz^ . . .
qui^^ed . ..pazt^ time a^ain. . . ^THidwin-
tezA . . . dziiC in fi/teen degzee weatkez
. . . kouAepazticA . . . ^aCetttineU . . .
aCC ttigktezA at *Jap6 . . . Spzing 'Hop
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. . . dpzingf spoztd . . . kaiida^d . . . a
weCcome 6zeak . . . ^zeek gamea^ . . .
tke end in sight . . . Sadtez . . . ^unioz-
Senioz . . . czam . . . a dag ^oz Seniozs
. . . examd . . . ^zaduation . . . jog and
teazA . . . what a geaz . . . *jke Snd/
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foz tke jfzatd in CeAA than ideaC weatkez. SadketSaiC
AeaAon azzlved at GCemson and was hcgMcgkted with
a vUit 6^ natconaCC^ zanked 7i. 91. G. a^ fCu
epidemic kit campus. Gonstzuction wozk continued.
Students Segan anotkez semestez of intensive stud^.
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*Je8zuaz^ azzlved just ahead of WidwctztezA.
Jackie Ti^iCdon, 7he CCadAccA 9V, and tke
3uckin^kam6 pzovided tke enteztalitment. Sotk
of/-campu6 and dozm Cife weze ad ^U6^ ad aCwa^d,
8ut not too 6ud^ (foz dtudentd to take an
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'jkefzatA enjoyed tkelz tzadlticnai
^zeek ^eek. Ozgani^atlonA
keid cmtiatlonA. Spzcng T^ap
wa6 enjoged 6g mang. Goedi
weze anxlou6 to en jog the 6un.
Snezgetic AtudentA weze evezg-
wkeze on campus, aithougk the
(zultA of tkeiz enezgieA weze not
aCwag6 good. Sven "Oid *Jom"
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9t uCao Szougkt otkez tkcn^A: ^um'oz-Semoz; the
wlttd-up o( Apzing ApaztA; Seniaz ^a^; and, to the
zegzet of man^ studentd, examd. Ti^ith the end of
the AchooC ^eaz in sight, mang students weze found
dzeamcng of the Congf summez months ahead.
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/avozite /lad^, ad an emdCem of kez Cove, a dCeeve made
of the fine At iiCk, em^zoidezed with a peazC-cCuAtezed design.
"JkU ACeeve waA Sound azound the keimet and wozn
duzcng tke conteAt. She waA kcA AponAoz, and if he wad
victoziouA, ke zode 6g kez Sox to zeceive acknowCedgment of
kiA (/ictozg.
On zeaCitg, tkeAe CoveCg /ladieA aze tke AponAOZA of tke
AtudentA of GCemAon, and we, tke weazezA of tkeiz
AieeveA . . .
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BEAUTIES
miss clemson university
Cheryl Jensen
block "c" club
miss taps
marianne Stevenson
phi kappa delta
homecoming
queen
donna
tumbleston
numeral society
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mrs. joe mac bates
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clemson university's best dressed
sarah karesh
carol Jackson
Sigma beta chi
donna brooks
pershing rifles
bonnie mercier
arnold air society
ATHLETICS
-/Vthletics, at Clemson, is more.
It is more than a finish or a start or a list of numbers or a team
or a coach or a score or a misused phrase of guilded sports slang.
It is a tear that never flows down a cheek but dies inside when
a team loses that should have won.
It is a smile in a crowd.
It is a group of students working in the cold on a homecoming
float that will live only for one quick spurt while a tired player rests.
It is the reward and satisfaction of seeing a team grow into a
better team.
It is people who care, who speak, who help, who cheer, who play,
who love.
It is watching a boy become a man and a girl become a woman.
It is winning.
It is losing.
It is, we hope, also in the pages of this book.
Cheerleaders
s!;*»T'j;a's m.
FIRST ROW : Jamie Roets. SECOND ROW: Shel-
ley, W. Barbary, Ande Mitchell, Darra Williamson,
Trina Martin. THIRD ROW: Jim Gregory, John
Enslen, Rhett Myers, Butch Roach, Bob Harris,
Richard Merrick, Dave Merry, Harry Tinsley.
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CLEMSON
WAKE FOREST
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This is what it's like to have the best team in
twenty-eight years . . .
A coaching staff singing praises, a roster with
more lettermen than positions, a summer of
promises, a son or friend to watch, a bottle, a girl,
a hell of a team, a kick-off . . .
Four plays later first-string quarterback Jimmy
Addison crawls off the field. He cannot walk.
36,000 people wait, and on the field ... a champi-
onship team stumbles . . . then they lean on a
sophomore quarterback named Charley Waters.
Waters is superb, and the team responds. Buddy
Gore earns 122 yards rushing and two touch-
downs . . . Clemson makes mistakes . . . but Wake
Forest scores only once.
Is one bottle enough? Nationally ranked Geor-
gia comes ne.xt week . . .
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GEORGIA
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One bottle isn't enough, but it does not matter
because . . .
Frank Howard said that it was a fine game that
we lost. There was more . . .
It was . . . two intercepted passes that resulted
in two Georgia touchdowns and a field goal . . .
a hapless, bottleless, spiritless Clemson cheering
with nowhere to hide from a Clemson 3 — Georgia
17 half time score ... It was JacW Jackson leading
a sustained drive to the one . . . Buddy Gore
scoring . . . Frank Liberatore returning the next
Georgia punt for a touchdown. It was seeing
Clemson stunned by a holding penalty . . . seeing
Georgia score as the Tigers momentarily faltered
. . . seeing the Tigers stopped.
Did the best team in twenty-eight years meet
a better team ? Next Saturday Georgia Tech will
not care what happened today . . .
CLEMSON
GEORGIA TECH
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10
This is what it's like to have a "bad day" or
something . . .
A hot stadium packed with the largest audience
ever to see a football game in Georgia, a memory —
one year old — of a game earned and then lost with
a clipped fullback, a myriad of believing Clemson
fans . . . who gaped and saw . . . Georgia Tech
run thirteen plays and score one touchdown and
one field goal . . . who yelled and saw . . . Clem-
son's offensive blocking crumble . . . who screamed
and saw . . . Clemson humbled in the first half
and held in the second . . . who cried and saw . . .
a beaten Tiger team crying with them.
Auburn will remember this Saturday . . .
CLEMSON
AUBURN
21
43
"Auburn did more goods things against us . . ."
than any other team this year, but "... it's hard
to say just what we would have done had Needle
(Jimmv Addison) been in there the entire time."
That is the story. These are the details . . .
Auburn scores the fir§t time they have the ball
bv returning a Clemson punt . . . Auburn's kick-
ing specialist completes three field goals including
a 51 -yard record breaker . . . Clemson loses more
than a third of its first string players due to in-
juries ... led by Addison, Freddy Kelly, Phil
Rogers, and Jacky Jackson score . . . Clemson is
behind at the half only 26-21, but Addison is hurt
and will not play in the second half . . . the game
is over for Clemson.
Are the Tigers dead? Duke isn't.
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DUKE
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The Tigers are not dead.
After three winless games there are doubting
faces in the stands at Duke University but . . .
Clemson is healthy, and Jimmy Addison is at
the helm. The game is ... a titantic defensive
battle in which neither team scores in the first
half ... a stellar Clemson line led by Wayne
Mulligan, Hoss Hostetler, and Ronnie Ducworth
... a determined Duke squad which scores first
and tries to hold ... a shocked response by
Clemson as Addison directs the team masterfully
and Buddy Gore scores twice ... a Duke team
losing to a better one.
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CLEMSON
ALABAMA
The oncoming Crimson Tide ebbs.
The rise and fall of the Tide is a struggle be-
tween two superb football teams. Before it falls,
records and kisses and bones and hearts will be
broken. The largest crowd ever to see a football
game in South Carolina watches.
Clemson holds Alabama to 74 yards rushing . . .
Alabama passes over Clemson's impenetrable line
to set up the two Alabama scores . . . the Tigers
score one field goal in the first half and then
scratch, spit, and claw until they mutilate Alabama
in the second half — but score only once. There
are tears on the field . . . two field goals fall short
from within the 30 yard line.
It is like death without dying. UNC will
wait . . .
CLEMSON
UNC
17
0
The University of North Carolina waited. So
did Clemson. While they waited . . .
North Carolina stopped the indifferent Tigers
on the UNC one yard line . . . but after marching
to the Clemson one they fumbled . . . Arthur Craig
kicked the first field goal of his career to give
Clemson a first half lead. Then Clemson's pride
swells and the waiting is over . . . Buddy Gore
gains 131 yards . . . fullback Benny Michael
scores . . . linebacker Billy Ware intercepts a
North Carolina pass and lumbers across the goal.
Clemson is too good a team for even a fired-up
Tarheel.
The Atlantic Coast Conference watches. Mary-
land hides in the shadow . . .
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MARYLAND
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Clemson was looking backwards and forward.
Maryland came out of the shadows — where they
had not wcjn a game. For the Maryland Terrapins
the game begins with deadly intent . . .
Clemson scores easily . . . too easily. The
Tigers relax , . . Maryland uses the only chance
they have and strikes hard . . . the Tigers are
stunned and Maryland ties the game 7-7 . There
is a homecoming float at the half. A Terrapin
rides the float on his back. His luck is bad and
Clemson is powerful . . . Clemson scores three
touchdowns in the second half.
The Atlantic Coast Conference studies a pair
of white shoes . . .
CLEMSON
NC STATE
14
6
The white shoes belong to N. C. State, and
Clemson will wear orange shoes. This is the
Atlantic Coast Conference game of the year.
Representatives from post season bowl games,
professional football scouts, the press, and a con-
ference watch . . . N. C. State's Wolf pack com-
plete two early field goals . . . Clemson holds the
Wolfpack to 70 yards the first half but trails 6-0.
The Tigers move 55 yards in the second half
and score. They are playing their best and N. C.
State who was ranked third in the nation a week
before, cannot stop them. In less than four minutes
Clemson scores again. The defense erradicates the
W'olfpack's offense. The white shoes lose.
There is a lone cackle in the stands but Clemson
has already shared one title . . .
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CLEMSON
use
The lone cackle becomes a chorus of South
Carolina Gamecocks. Carolina has a good team.
They do not have a reason to crow because . . .
A tailback named Buddy Gore gains 189 yards
and breaks the ACC record for the most yards in
a season ... a dedicated group of individuals like
Harry Olszewski, Edgar McGee, Wayne Mass,
Freddy Kelly, Jimmy Catoe, John Cagle, and
James Thompkins frustrate the opposition ... a
coach is only a coach and not a team . . . Clemson
leads 23-0 late in the third quarter ... a bad
snap from center and a fumble which give Caro-
lina two breaks and two scores are not enough
. . . Clemson has a better team.
The game is ... a victory ... a hero ... a
title . . . the end of a season.
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The Coaching Staff f'^
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PAUL "BEAR" BRYANT FRANK HOWARD
KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Whitey Jordan, offensive ends and flankers coach; Don Wade, head offensive coach; Art
Baker, offensive backlield coach; Tom Bass, head freshman coach; Ronnie Grace, assistant freshman coach. STANDING:
Frank Howard, head coacli ; Bob Smith, head defensive coach; Banks McFaddcn, defensive backficM coach; Bob Jones, defen-
sive ends and tackles coach ; Fred Cone, cliief recruiter.
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BILL McLELLAN GENE WILLIMON BOB BR.\DLEY
Assistant Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director Sports Information Director
FRED HOOVER
Head Trainer
l^RUXr Row, LEI-T TO RIGHT: Ehvoud Mays, Jackie Lee Jackson, Jimmy Addison, Jackie Smith, Larry Lawson, Ronnie Cauthen,
Paul Slush, Gary Compton, Joel Whitsel, Ritchie Luzzi, Mike Locklair, Riley McLane, James Tompkins, Steve Hinson, John Sefick, George
Burnett, Allison McDaniel, Sammy Cain, Charlie Tolley, Freddy Kelley, Johnny Johnson. SECOND ROW : Oscar Carter, Roger Hayes Connie
Wade, Arthur Craig, Bucky Turpin, Willie Cropp, Billy Ware, Richard Garick, Larry Sadowski, Sandy Daniel, Gregg McClure, Hank Irelan,
Tom Englisli, Benny Michael, Dave Kormanicki. Frank Liberatore, Gary Arthur, Larry Keys, Harry Olszewski Randy Harvey Steedley
Candler, Wayne Mulligan. THIRD ROW: Ron Miller, John Fulmer, Billy Animons, Josh Collins, Charlie Cauble, Hoss Hosteller, Dean
Haledjian, Larry Bell, Wayne Brinier, Jewell McLaurin, Donny Richardson, Bobby Jamison, Jimmy Abranis, Buddy Gore, Bruce Burbick,
Jacky Jackson Charlie Hook, Phil Rogers, Cliarlie Ellenburg, Ken Smith, Ed Nivert, Bill DePew, Lee Rayburn, Dan Gunnels. FOURTH
ROW : Joey Branton, Wilson Childers, Bill Harrelson, Edwin Porter, Grady Burgner, Rick Medlin, Bill Kissam, Tohn Cagle, Rhett Dobbins,
Jack King, Randy Bell, John Scott, Kit Jackson, Bo Ruffner, Buch Babb, Thorny Smith, Joe Lhotsky, Edgar McGee, Butch Sursavage, Wayne
Mass, Roy Jones, Charley Waters. FIFTH ROW: Ivan Southerland. Ronnie Kitchens, Rick Hiser, B. B. Elvington Ronnie Diicworth
Jimmy Catoe, Barry Cockfield. Wesley Eidson, Lee Trexler, Bill Grayson, John Howell, Tommy Blake, Bob Craig, Mark Kelly Ronnie
Hinson, Dave Burton. Fred Milton, Perry Waldrep, Chuck Werner, Mike Michalowski, Sammv Crouch, Tom Bulwith.
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HARRY OLSZEWSKI: All-Americm, All-ACC. All-
State, Shriiur East-West Game, Senior Bowl. Coaches
All-America Game, Drafted by Clci'eland Broiams, Senior.
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BUDDY GORE: All-ACC, All-State. Player of the Year
in ACC.
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WAYNE MASS: All-ACC. All- JACKY JACKSON: Z)ra/<crf fc.v FRANK LIBERATORE: AU-
Statc, Shrine East-West Game, Clci'cland Bronms. Senior. ACC. All-State, Drafted by Wash-
Hula Bowl, Drafted by Chicago inyton Redskins, Senior.
Bears, Senior.
JAMES TOMPKINS: All- JIMMY CATOE : All-ACC. RONNIE DUCWORTH : All- RICHIE LUZZI : All-State
Slate. ACC, All-State.
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Basketball
COACH BOBBY ROBERTS
Varsity Basketball Results
Clemson
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Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
70
The Citadel . .
74
Clemson
63
.Hardin-Simmons
77
Clemson
78
Furman . . .
53
Clemson
68
Furman . . .
70
Clemson
71
South Carolina
93
Clemson
79
Duke ....
101
Clemson
92
Virginia .
95
Clemson
83
North Carolina
115
Clemson
94
Maryland (2 OT)
93
Clemson
71
Virginia (Reg. TV
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Clemson
81
Louisiana State
104
Clemson
78
Virginia Tech .
101
70
Wake Forest .
67
64
Georgia Tech .
99
66
N. C. State . .
78
74
South Carolina
89
78
Wake Forest .
66
74
North Carolina
96
67
N. C. State . .
69
70
Duke ....
82
64
Furman (1 OT)
66
68
Maryland . .
81
51
Georgia Tech .
80
FIRST ROW; Dave iJcTiipscy. Mike Facr, iJick Thomas, .Man Goldfarb, Butch Zetazelo, Manager Terry Lee. SECOND ROW: Assistant
Coach Jim Brennan, Jack Swails, Trip Jones, Richie Mahaffey, Curt Eckard, Denny Danko, Coach Bobby Roberts.
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Baseball
The crack of wood, the smell of sweat and
leather, the dust of tears and impatience . . . con-
ference titles, professional contracts, all-americans,
national targets ... a miracle born in apathy.
Sinking a sphere in a cow palace. Sundown . . .
one player . . . one gun . . . empty. Sunrise . . .
Littlejohn Coliseum.
Varsity Baseball Results
Clemson
Clenison
Clemson
Clenison
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
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Clemson
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Clemson
Clemson
Kentucky .
Kentucky
Tennessee .
Tennessee .
Rhode Island
Rhode Island
Springfield .
Springfield .
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Davidson
Georgia Tech
Furman . .
North Carolina
N. C. State
Georgia .
South Carolina
Wake Forest .
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
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Clemson
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Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
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Duke ....
Furman . . .
South Carolina
Georgia . . .
Duke ....
Georgia Tech .
North Carolina
N. C. State
Virginia . .
Virginia . .
Maryland .
Maryland .
Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech
Florida State
West Virginia
Florida State .
Auhurn .
Auburn (13 in.)
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Tennis
Sun, clay, rope, leather, strength in the battle
of quickness and agility . . . the ballet of white
shorts.
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FRONT : Nikki Kclaidis, Jim Poling,
Perry Reynolds, Dave Sibcrt, David
Wilkins. BACK: McClellan Bond,
David Cooper, Ed Skelton, Arthur
Abbott.
Varsity Tennis Results
Clemson .
. . 8
N. C. State
. . . 1
Clemson .
. . 9
Wake Forest
. . . 0
Clemson
. . 6
Dartmouth .
. . . 3
Clemson .
. . 9
Presbyterian
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Clemson .
. 5
Michigan Stat
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Clemson
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Duke . . .
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Clemson .
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Rollins . .
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Clemson .
. 9
The Citadel
. . 0
Clemson .
. 5
South CarolinE
I . . 4
Clemson .
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North Carolin?
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Clemson .
. 9
East Carolina
. . 0
Clemson
. 8
Harvard
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Clemson .
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Georgia . .
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Clemson .
. 9
Furman . .
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Clemson .
. 8
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Clemson .
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Georgia Tech
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Clemson . .
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Virginia . .
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Clemson . .
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Maryland .
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Clemson .
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Furman . . .
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Clemson
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Wake Forest .
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North Carolina
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Clemson
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Duke ....
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Clemson .
. 59
South Carolina .
82
Clemson .
. 69
Georgia Tech .
76
Track
Competition within, the battle of strong
minds and strong legs . . . the endurance
sport of the spring.
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the gentleman's sport.
Varsity Golf Results
Clemson
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2 North Carolina
4 Duke . .
11 >^ Wofford .
19 MIT . .
lOyi N. C. State
12 Virginia .
5 Wake Forest
3 Maryland
10 South Carolina
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Swi
wimming
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Cold, wet, hard, long practice . . . exhausting
victory in a strange environment.
Varsity Swimming Results
Clemson
73
West Georgia .
30
Clemson
44
UNC ....
60
Clemson
45
N. C. State . .
59
Clemson
49
Davidson . .
55
Clemson
38
William & Mary
66
Clemson
43
Maryland . .
61
Clemson
63
Emory . . .
41
Clemson
42
Georgia . . .
62
Clemson
50
West Georgia .
37
Clemson
60
Georgia Tech .
44
Clemson
52
Wake Forest .
52
Clemson
37
Duke ....
67
Clemson
35
use ....
69
Clemson
72
Appalachian
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Bradley, J. Branton, J.
Burton, D.
Childers, W. Craig, A.
Ellenburg, C.
Gibson, N.
Gunnels, U. Hook, C.
Hosteller, H. Jackson, K.
James, B.
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Rifle Team
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or won . . . breathless accuracy with a deadly
reason.
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Edgar takes a break between meetings.
Clemson Enters N. S. A.
The Clemson University Student Government
strives to promote good relations between the stu-
dent body, faculty, and administration. This year
they have helped to establish a better understand-
ing between Clemson and other schools by joining
the National Student Association.
The three main branches of Student Govern-
ment, the Executive Branch, the Judicial Branch,
and Legislative Branch, are elected by the Student
Body. The Executive Department, composed of
the student body officers and. the four class presi-
dents, is the coordinating agency for the students
themselves and the judicial and legislative branches
of the student government.
The close liaison of members and other student
committees, along with the student body, has
helped Clemson function more smoothly as a uni-
versity with concern for the individual and his
environment.
Although the primary function of Student Gov-
ernment is to give the students a voice in the
coordination of their school, the officers and asso-
ciates have initiated many projects to help worthy
organizations. One of their most successful ven-
tures was their drive to sell Student Insurance in
order to raise money for Boys' Home of America.
DAVE MERRY, Secretary
JEFF LAPIN, Treasurer
Student Actions
Regulated Through
High Court
High Court is the main constituent of the
Judicial Branch. Eight members of high court are
elected each spring by the student body. The Vice-
President of the senior class is automatically a
member making a total of nine members. The
court elects its chairman, vice-president, and secre-
tary who interview students for the positions of
attorney. There are three attorneys for the de-
fense and three for the prosecution. The court
draws up its own rules for procedure annually
which are approved by the Dean of Student Af-
fairs. It is the responsibility of the nine members
of High Court to decide the guilt or innocence of
any one who has violated the student rules and
regulations.
After the court reaches a verdict, the sentence
is sent to the Office of Student Affairs for ap-
proval. If the student feels his sentence is unjust,
he may present his case to the Court of Appeals.
Through their actions, the High Court helps to
regulate and supervise the conduct of the students
of Clemson University.
CALVERT McCORKLE. Chairman
FRONT : Calvert McCorkle, Rhett Myers, Margaret Seay, Boyd Sexton. BACK : Chris Olson,
Hugh Brown, Gus Johnson, Fred Gassaway, Alston Brown.
WSF Voices Womens Ideas
FRONT : Debbie Wright, Beverly Norris, Jean Mallory,
Sandra Holden, Alexandria Georgeo. BACK : Becky Bal-
lard, Margaret Seay, Diana Bissey, Susan Clink, Susan
Hubbard, Gail Addis.
Women's Student Association is a group of
elected representatives of the Clemson co-eds. Its
duties and functions range from primary legisla-
tive measures to social functions.
The Association itself is comprised of the dormi-
tory officers of Manning .Hall and several elected
representatives elected by the girls. The commut-
ing girls have three representatives, the president
of the Commuting Co-eds Club and two other
elected members. Since both commuting and
boarding girls are represented, the Association can
deal with all matters fairly. Dean Deloney acts
as the advisor to the group.
Although the Association cannot pass laws, it
passes resolutions which are forwared through
proper channels to the Student Senate for approval
or action. Each year, to aid the Senate, WSA
presents the rules for women students for Student
Regulations to the Judiciary Committee.
WSA initiated action to obtain an ice machine
for Manning Hall. It sponsors the Big Sister-
Little Sister Program. Every freshman is given
the name of an upperclassman, a big sister, who
is willing to help her through the complexities and
rush of the freshman year. WSA coordinates
several drop-ins for faculty and guests each year.
BECKY BALLARD, President
Residence Courts
Update Student
Regulations
The Judicial Branch of student government at
Clemson is composed of High Court, WSA, and
the residence courts. Its purpose is to maintain
the highest standards of conduct.
The Men's Residence Court and the Women's
Residence Court regulate violations of the rules
in Student Regulations. Each has five members,
three elected by dormitory students in the spring
and two others appointed by the President of the
Student Body and approved by the Student
Senate. The officers of the Residence Courts,
consisting of chairman and secretary are elected
at a special meeting held at the beginning of each
year.
The Rules of Procedure of the Residence Courts
are decided by each court, making the system
flexible. Tradition does not play a part in the
courts ; new procedures can result from new ideas.
Because of this, the court procedures are up-to-
date.
Aside from the five court members, there is a
joint defense advisor for both courts. He acts as
a consultant for the courts and the defendants.
There is no faculty advisor, enabling the courts
to be a true representation of student ideas.
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Student Senate
The Student Senate is the legislative branch of
Clemson University's student government. This
organization is composed of eleven members from
each class who are elected in the Spring for the
following year. The Vice-President of the Student
Body automatically serves as President Pro-
tempore of the Senate. The other officers are
elected by the members of the Student Senate.
They include a chaplain, secretary, and assistant
secretary.
The president of the Senate appoints the chair-
man of the standing committees. These permanent
committees include the Judiciary Cotnmittee, Gen-
eral Affairs Committee, Traffic and Grounds Com-
mittee, and the Student Organizations and Affairs
Committee. Special committees are formed to take
care of other duties that may arise.
The Student Senate is responsible for passing
legislative acts which are subsequently signed or
vetoed by the president of the Student Body and
Dean Cox. All legislation which passes the Senate
and is not vetoed is then put into the laws of
Clemson University.
The members of the Student Senate have an
important job, and they should be noted for the
fine work they have done for Clemson University.
JOSEPH NEWTON, Secretary
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SENATORS AND
COMMITTEES
JUNIOR SENATORS. FRONT: Dave Clarke, Marion
Aldridge, Becky Carlton, John Segars, Bill Simpson. BACK;
Julian Abbott, Brian Ritchie, Don Bruce, David Hollman,
Alston Gore.
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE. FRONT: John
Segars, Sue Conley, Bill Simpson, Ted Godfrey. BACK :
Robert Jordan, Brian Ritchie, Stan Newton, Jon Shuler,
David Holman.
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FRESHMAN SICNATORS. FRONT: Bill Hunt, Ed Copeland, Ted Godfrey. MIDDLE: Sue Conley, Celia
Christy, Cathy Dodds, Sandy Arlcdge. BACK: Larry Mclntyrc, Nancy Jo Moblcy, Beaver Baker, Dale Wittschen.
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John Norton, Don Alexander. MIDDLE:
Manley, Talmadge Hobbs, Andy Cochet.
Robert Whitney, John Cauthen.
Bill Rhodes, John Settle.
Mark Goldman, Sharon
BACK : Jimmy Foster,
GENERAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE. FRONT: Julian Abbott,
John Settle. Marion Aldridge. MIDDLE: Bob Harris, Beaver Baker,
Bob Kaulakis. BACK: Jon Alexander, Mark Goldman, Ed Copeland,
John Norton.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS AND AFFAIRS COMMITTEE. FRONT: Celia
Christy, Becky Carlton. BACK : Talmadge Hobbs, John Cauthen, Robert Whitney, Dale
Wittschen, Dave Clark.
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Alston Gore, Sandy Arlege, Bill Hunt. MID-
DLE: Don Bruce, Wes Thompson. BACK:
Bill Rhodes, Richard Berkland, Charles
White.
JUDICIARY. FRONT: Andy Cochet,
Jimmy Foster, Larry Mclntire, Eddie Du-
Rant. BACK : Scott Harrower, Sharon
Manly, Cathy Dodds, Chuck Whitney.
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Marion .Aldridge, Helen Bunch,
Darra Williamson, Jefif Lapin.
BACK: Joe Hudson, Danny Hunt,
Bo Chinners, Jeff Young, Bill
Bonicate, Don Alexander.
FRONT: Dave Merry, Dan Bowen, Edgar McGee, Jeff Lapin. BACK: Gregg
Jones, Danny Hunt, Butch Drakeford, John Ellenburg, Gordon Edgin, Bill
DePass.
PRESIDENT'S CABINET
The President's Cabinet is perhaps the most
important of the five major committees compos-
ing the Executive Branch of the Student Govern-
ment. The other four committees include the
General Affairs Committee, the Financial Review
Board, the Central Spirit Committee, and the
Ways and Means Committee. Taken as a whole,
these five committees are designed to support the
Executive Branch in performing any functions
designated by the Student Government and pro-
vided for in the Constitution of the Clemson Uni-
versity Student Body.
Members of the President's Cabinet include the
four student body officers, the Presidents of each
of the four classes of students, and the chairman
of the Ways and Means Committee. Besides ad-
vising the Student Body President in many mat-
ters, it must consent to all bills proposed by the
Student Senate before these bills become law.
GORDON EDGIN, Attorney General
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WHO'S WHO
CALVERT McCORKLE
EDGAR McGEE
RANDY HOAG
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Fifteen Clemson
Students Selected To
Who's Who
Being a member of Who's Who Among Stu-
dents in American Colleges and Universities is a
national honor, and only those who are outstand-
ing in scholarship, leadership, character, and
service to the school are named to this elite organi-
zation. Since its organization in 1934 a number
of outstanding students from all over the United
States have won recognition by being named to
this organization.
The task of choosing members of Who's Who
is one of great importance. The campus nomi-
nation committee is composed of faculty repre-
sentatives, administration, and student representa-
tives complete summary of each student is
carefully considered. This summary includes the
student's scholarship, his leadership in extra-
curricular activities, his citizenship and service to
the school, and his promise for future success.
Selection to Who's Who is one of the most out-
standing honors which a college student can
receive. The honor becomes greater because of
the limited number of students chosen — they are
selected from more than seven hundred and fiftv
colleges and universities throughout the United
States.
It is important to remember that scholarship is
not the only important qualification for member-
ship. Admission requires a well-rounded indi-
vidual. The Clemson students chosen have proven
themselves to be jjersons whose leadership and
character have added greatly to the betterment of
Clemson Universitv.
RHRTT MYERS
JIMMY ADDISON
BUTCH DRAKEFORD
ANDE MITCHELL
CHUCK WHITNEY
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Bense, J. E. Brannon, J. A. Broome, W. Coiiklin, R. A. Dawes, A. S.
Dellinger, R. P. DuBose, E. M. Gleaton, C. S. Hudgens, J. M. Johnson, D. A.
Hall Supervisors Help
Mold Clemson
Gentlemen
The hall supervisors have one of the most im
portant jobs at Clemson University. They are
responsible for the welfare of each of the students
on their halls and act as counselors in helping to
mold these boys into "Clemson Gentlemen."
Duties of the hall supervisors include weekly
inspection of rooms, conducting all hall activities,
and keeping order. Students who apply for this
position must be well disciplined and dependable,
and only those of the highest caliber are selected.
Hall counselors are required to come back to
Clemson early after every vacation period and at
the beginning of each year in order to plan their
work and better fulfill their duties. The residents
of each hall elect a president, vice president, secre-
tary-treasurer, a social chairman, a chaplain, and
an athletic chairman ; therefore, some of the
burden is taken from the supervisors. Neverthe-
less, the hall supervisors do have a lot of responsi-
bility and are of great importance to the students
of Clemson University.
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Hall Supervisors
MANNING M. LOMAX
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Kostyra, F.
Phifer, L. D.
Tropea, L. C.
McCracken. J. B. Martin, W. E. Milling, J. Pearce, J. A. Peden. H. A.
Rhodes, D. H. Rogers, C. T. Thompson, J. W. Toole, M. A. Towles, W. C.
Turner, W. A. Watts, M. A. Weller, R. N. Woods, J. M. Young, M. S.
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JACK W. ERTER, Editor-in-Chief
1968 TAPS
The 1968 TAPS has tried to capture within
these pages a glimpse of Hfe at Clemson University
for the 1967-1968 school year.
The University was in a constant state of
change. New construction was springing up
everywhere. In the classroom new horizons were
constantly being explored. Athletically, 1967 was
hailed as the Year of the Tiger. The university
saw internal protest by a few, spirited backing by
many others, while some just looked with blind
indifference. Amidst this ever changing environ-
ment, the TAPS Staff was there to second the
events and happenings which took place.
The 1968 TAPS is a reflection of life at Clem-
son University. Peer into the mirror, you may
see yourself.
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WILLIAM H. TURNER, Business Manager
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ROSEMARY WELLS, Sifecthcari
JOHN HARTLY, Designer
JIMMY FRANCIS, Features Editor
AL COTHRAN
Actiifities Editor
RHETT MYERS
Advertising
KEN AYERS
Photo Editor
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SENIOR STAFF 1967-1968
D. CHIP NUSBICKEL, JR., Photographer
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BUTCH DRAKEFORD. S' ports Editor
E. BECKY GEORGEO, Co-Organisation
DONN A. McCRARY, Photographer
ELEANOR D. FAIREY, Faculty and Administration Editor
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LEFT TO RIGHT : Jane Hass, Charles Eldridge, Jere
Ragsdale. Marilyn Jones, Johnny Turner, Darra William-
son, Diane Railton, Bill Reese, Nancy Dannals, John Set
tie, John Alford.
Junior Staffers listen closely at meetings.
Yearly the TAPS Staff invites all interested
University students to drop-ins for Junior Staff
membership. The Junior Staff acts as a working
supplement to the editors on the Senior Staff. The
Junior Staff helps with the basic tasks of writing
copy, making picture appointments, filing, tracing
and typing. The positions for Senior Staff are
filled from the Junior Staff; and therefore all of
the work is highly competitive. As an incentive
to the Junior Staffers, tickets for CDA dances are
given to the staffers \\ith the most work hours.
Darra helps during Registration.
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Is that so ! ! !
I know this is a leading question, but — "When can
you have your section in?"
Now where did I put that camera?
Lung hours — hard work.
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THE TRADITIONAL DUNKING— The End and the Beginning.
Tiger Enjoys Top Year
The Tiger, the student newspaper publication
of Clemson University, has the honor of being the
oldest college newspaper publication in South
Carolina. It has invariably won Ail-American
ratings among college newspapers, the result of
a willing and competent staff.
As Editor, Harry Tinsley has provided the
talent and knowledge necessary in guiding his staff
through a very successful year of colorful, enter-
taining and thought-provoking weekly editions.
Serving as Associate Editor, Chuck Whitney
brought many timely subjects to the attention of
Tiger readers. Dennis Bolt and Bill Smith, News
Editor and Sports Editor, respectively, ably and
factually reported all news and sports events of
interest to Clemson students and Don O'Briant
showed excellent talent serving as Managing
Editor.
HARRY TINSLEY, Editor-in-Chief
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DENNIS BOLT, News Editor
ROBERT WHITNEY, Circulation Manager
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DON O'BRIANT. Managing Editor
EVELYN SARKA, Business Manager
CHUCK WHITNEY, Associate Editor
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ADVERTISING STAFF. TOP: Mark Goldman, Eddie Kilburn, Bob Crisp, Larry
Hall. BOTTON: Joyce Albrecht, Millie Donaldson, Phyllis White, Myra Norris.
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akcr. Randy Peelc, Elaine Lawrence, Dick Har-
poolian, Lynn Wrifilit, Bill Evans, Marsha Oat
es, John Davey, John Norton, Frances Harrell,
Marion Thompson, David Glymph, Randall Ash
ley. Bill Clarrson, Alan Hodges, John Brady,
Laura Pratt, Al Way.
CIRCULATION STAFF. TOP: Kevin Murray, Craig Thomas, Don Susini.
BOTTOM : Dick Harpoolian, Bob Wheatly, Toby Williams, Ron Eck.
PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Al Hodges, Al Campbell,
Langston Boyles, Dave Littlejohn, Dave Lank.
Harry demonstrates senior staff
skills.
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Pete Snyder. BOTTOM: Jeff Steinfeldt, An-
gela Rainey, Bob Kavlakis.
PAUL MORRIS, Editor-in-Chief
Chronicle Draws Praise
The Chronicle serves as Clemson University's
variety magazine. This past year it received the
rating of a major service organization, and also
received official recognition from the United States
Government in the form of a second class mailing
permit.
The magazine features student written poems,
essays, and short stories in each edition along with
reviews and criticisms of plays, novels, and records.
Under the able leadership of its editor, Paul
Morris, and faculty advisor, Dr. Mark Steadman,
the Chronicle is constantly looking for talented
students who can put their talents to use in the
form of journalism, creative photographs, and the
graphic arts.
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UL'RWARD STINSON, Promotions Manager
RICHARD WOODWARD, Features Editor
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BILL ETHERIUGE. Rnncii'S Editor
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CDA Solicits
Top Talent
The Central Dance Association is one of the
five major service organizations of the University.
It is a service organization in that its members
solicit top performers for entertainment through-
out the academic year.
The CDA is an organization of members who
have successfully proven their ability and potential
during a trial period, on the CDA junior staff.
The senior stafif is in charge of choosing and con-
tacting performers, all billing and advertising. This
stafif directs their junior co-workers who do all
the manual work of advertising and decorations.
The CDA sponsors five major dance weekends
a year, in addition to an open mixer at the begin-
ning of the year. Of course, it is a tremendous
responsibility for the CDA to contract reliable
groups and adhere to the social rules of Clemson
University, and to operate on a very limited
budget. Because of the increasing size of the stu-
dent body, it becomes 'increasingly difficult for the
Association to please everyone. However, the
1967-68 school year saw such performers as Clif-
ford Curry, Marvin Gaye, and Tammie Terrell,
the Radiants, the Platters, and the Prophets.
DENNIS CARTWRIGHT, President
CDA SENIOR STAFF
DONNY L. SMITH, Vice-President
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Secretary-Treasurer
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HARRELL H. WALDROP, Decorations
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CDA Junior Staff Gains Experience Through Work
JUNIOR STAFF BOTTOM: Dave Merry, Jim Roach. MIDDLE: David Duncan, Mike Ballanger, Turk
Mathews, Buddy Grimes, Bill Warlick. TOP: Jimmy Buck, Joe Cullom, Barry Huckaby and Jim Barker.
The Junior Staff — In rare form
"My prayer, and the answer i'ou give . . ."
WSBF Grows
With School
WSBF, the twenty-four hours a day broadcast-
ing faciHty of Clemson University students, is
constantly striving to improve and broaden its
programs to reach as many student tastes as
possible.
A Senior Stafif of twelve well-trained individuals
guides the activities of WSBF broadcasting. This
Senior Staff is divided into three main divisions
of operation. These divisions are the Program,
Engineering, and Business Staffs. These three
main staffs are further divided in order to cover
all phases of radio broadcasting.
Since the station has a corporate structure,
policy making is co-ordinated by a Board of Di-
rectors. This board is composed of the Engineer-
ing, Business, and I^rogram Directors plus two
appointed members.
DAN BOWEN, Program Director
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TOBY CHAPMAN, News Manager
SCOTT HARROWER, Business Director
FELIX NEPUEUX, Control Room Engineer
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programs.
WSBF JUNIOR STAFF
SENIOR STAFF ASSISTANTS. TOP: Ray Linke, Butch Carroll, Dan
Biggerstaff, Bill Steele, Bill Bonekat. BOTTOM : Harry Moose, Linda Pruitt
Alan Libby. '
ENGINEERING STAFF. TOP: Bob Weiss, Jimmy Tucker, Ken Schmidt, Mike Stenstrom, Bill Cardwell, Mike Siebert, T. J. Spethagel
1 homas Wright, Bill Talley. BOTTOM : Lenny Flow, Harry Moose, Butch Carroll, Mike Borke, Bobby Malphrus, John Yarbrough.
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TIGER BAND
Get 'em Tigers.
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BRUCE F. COOK, Band Director
The Tiger Band, under the fine leadership of
Mr. Bruce F. Cook, Director of Bands at Clemson
University is the official marching band of the
University. It normally comprises some one hun-
dred and twenty talented male students who wear
their brilliant orange coats and black fur busbies
proudly as they perform marches and play stirring
school songs for enthusiastic audiences. The Tiger
Band participates at such school events as football
games, pep rallies, and basketball games. Their
presence always seems to exemplify the traditional
Clemson spirit, both at home and away.
Participation in the band is voluntary. The main
functions and disciplines of the band are carried
on under the coordination of band director, Bruce
Cook, along with the help of field general, Ronnie
Bullock. Baton twirlers, Dynva Edens, Kay Knoy,
and Margaret Kirkland also enhanced the half-
time performances of the band with demonstrations
of excellent baton handling. To the delight of the
audience, they not only show their fine twirling
ability, but demonstrate excellently coordinated
baton tossing.
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Drum Major
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MARGARET KIRKLAND
The Color Guard leads the crowd to the game.
CLEMSON
UNIVERSITY
TIGER
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KAY KNOY
Band members concentrate on halftime show
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BRUCE COOK, Director
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CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
GLEE CLUB
The Clemson University Glee Club is active
throughout the school year, making appearances
in an around Clemson. Students who share an
interest in music are brought together through
their common interest in the Glee Club.
The newly formed Women's Glee Club has
proven highly successful and an asset to the
chorus.
This year, the Glee Club groups have enjoyed
many benefits while performing for various audi-
ences, such as school groups and banquets.
During the Spring tour, the Glee Club visited
North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and
Georgia. Also, throughout the year they per-
formed for various concerts at the University.
The final outstanding event of the year is the
annual banquet, which pays a tribute to all mem-
bers for a successful year.
JOSEPH COOK, Director
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MEN'S GLEE CLUB
Men's Glee Club performs at halftime
during Homecoming.
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THE CLEMSON PLAYERS
During the past year, The Clemson Players
have made great strides in improving the quality
of the local theatre. It has been our feeling that
the Clemson student body, as well as the com-
munity, deserves the best possible theatre per-
formances.
The 1967-68 season has been the best one since
the founding of the Players five years ago. Per
haps the biggest achievement of all five seasons
was the presentation of Arthur Miller's The
Crucible this year. The cost of this production
was the largest ever. Also new to the Players
this year was a student-directed and produced set
of one-act plays — The Sa>idbo.v and the Boor.
In the plans for next year are three full-length
plays two of which will be student directed. The
plays enjoyed the support of Clemson University's
fine administration and student body this year,
and hope to enjoy this same fine support in future
years.
WILL GINN, President
MR. J. C. DUVAL, Faculty Advisor
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Through the Reserve Officers Training Corps,
the United States Army offers to Clemson men
the opportunity to serve their country as com-
missioned officers.
Upon completion of the required basic course in
Mihtary Science, a young man meeting all of the
other requirements may elect to participate in
Advanced ROTC. Upon successful completion of
the two years Advanced Militar}- Science class-
room work and a six-week summer training camp
along with the normal requirements for the bacca-
laureate degree, the Advanced ROTC student is
rewarded with his "Second Diploma" — a commis-
sion in the Army of the United States.
Members of the United States Army Instructor
Group are proud to be associated with Clemson
University and to have the opportunity to influ-
ence the development of young men who will
furnish the future leadership of the Armed Serv-
ices, Industry, and the many other fields of our
society.
Army ROTC Instructor
Group
COL. MELVIN C. BROWN, P.M.S.
FIRST ROW: Maj. Haltiwanger, Capt. Lvon, Col. Brown, Capt. Newman, Maj. Rabon. SECOND ROW: Maj. Anderson, Capt. Brite, Maj
Ericksun. Maj. Dowdle, Lt. Col. Guide. THIRD ROW: Maj. Mann, Lt. Col. Tisdalc, Capt. Martin. FOURTH ROW: Sgt. Wright, Capt.
Britten, Capt. Shepard, S/Sgt. Shocmake, SFC. Watts, M/Sgt. Coby. FIFTH ROW: S/Sgt. WaUs, SP5 Mattison, Sgt. Maj. Maness, SPS
Dacus.
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COL. J. R. HOAG
Brigade Commander
SGT. MAJOR p. C. COOPER
Brigade Sgt. Major
MAJOR R. JONES
Brigade S-1
MAJOR G. C. SCHOPER
Brigade S-3
MAJOR J. D. HAIR
Brigade S-3
CAPT. J. K. RICHARDSON
Company A-1
CAPT. L. P. Mcpherson
Company B-1
LT. COL. A. L. POPE
Battalion Commander
CAPT. E. B. LaROCHE CAPT. M. C. MILLER
Company C-1 Company D-1
CAPT. C. R. REESE
Company A-2
CAPT. H. CLARKSON
Company B-2
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Battalion Commander
CAPT. E. K. BURDETTE
Company C-2
CAPT. F. H. CHAPMAN
Company D-2
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LT. COL. F. H. BROWN
Battalion Commander
CAPT. D. L. RHODES
Company A-3
CAPT. J. L. TUPPER
Company B-3
CAPT. F. J. GASSAVVAY
Company C-3
LT. COL. W. J. MCANICH
Battalion Commander
CAPT. J. N. McMULLEN
Company A-4
CAPT. J. B. DYSON
Company B-4
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CAPT. J. R. HENDRICKS
Company C-4
Counter Guerrillas Train For Jungle Warfare
An opportunity for advanced military training,
a striving to achieve a physically fit body, the
development of self-confidence and leadership
abilities seem to be the aim of the Clemson Uni-
versity Counterguerrilla Platoon. This group of
Army ROTC cadets was organized in September,
1962 and its membership is strictly on a voluntary
basis.
To qualify for the platoon, one must have a
2.00 g.p.r. and be in excellent physical condition.
Their training includes battle drill, hand-to-hand
combat, rapelling, bayonet fighting, land naviga-
tion, and patrolling.
Field trips to Fort Benning, Georgia, and to
the mountain Ranger Camp in Dahloneca, Geor-
gia enrich their training and prove to be a great
advantage to those who will attend summer camp.
Commander Frost plans training exercises with military advisors.
Army Band
CAPT. A. J. FOWLER, Band Commander
The Army ROTC Brigade at Clemson Uni-
versity is well represented by the Army ROTC
Band ; the importance of the band makes it a
valuable asset. At drills, parades, and various
other functions the band guides the Brigade.
The select sophomore and freshmen cadets who
comprise the band are well trained. Most of them
are in the Tiger Band, and some of them were in
bands previous to their arrival at Clemson. The
band has excellent leaders in the junior and senior
advanced cadets who direct and advise the other
members. The band represents Clemson Uni-
versity in drill competitions with other Army
ROTC Bands from different colleges and uni-
versities throughout the year.
This organization puts in a lot of practice in
order to continue its high standing with Clemson
University and the ROTC Brigade. The pace that
it sets for the cadets is similar to the pace that it
preserves in retaining excellence and honor. The
University and the ROTC Brigade are proud of
the superior performance it has demonstrated.
Through their effort, the band continues to hold
high the tradition of Clemson's Army ROTC unit.
Air Force ROTC
The Air Force ROTC Program is relatively
new on the Clemson campus. The stature of the
program has improved consistently throughout the
years. The program consists of two parts, ad-
vanced and basic. Both are two-year programs
and on completion of the advanced course the stu-
dent receives a reserve commission in the United
States Air Force. Entrance requirements for both
the advanced and the basic courses are strict. A
predicted G.P.R. of 2.0 is required for the basic
course and entrants must pass stiff mental and
physical tests. The advance course requires good
class standing as well as continued physical
excellence.
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Lt. Col. Tindal accepts command of Air Force ROTC program from
Lt. Col. Franklin.
FRONT: Col. Tindal. SECOND ROW: S/Sgt. Jernigan, Maj. Calhoun, S/Sgt. Miller. THIRD ROW: Capt. Carter, Sgt. Honold, Maj.
Parker, S/Sgt. Teal. FOURTH ROW: Capt. Wilson, T/Sgt. Redman, Maj. Burnett, Capt. Biggs, Maj. Murray.
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ll'itig Commander
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MAJ. T. VV. DUKE
IVing Staff
MAJ. R. P. FLETCHER
IViiui Staff
MAJ. R. D. HUGHEY
IVing Staff
MAJ. W. T. KNOWLES
IVing Staff
LT. COL. R. D. DAVIS
Group Commander
MAJ. R. R. WILSON
1st Squadron Commander
MAJ. L. ASTON
3nd Squadron Commander
MAJ. C. MIMS
3rd Squadron Commander
LT. COL. L. W. LEE
Group Commander
MAJ. W. N. PATTERSON MAJ. J. E. STEPP
4th Squadron Commander 5th Squadron Commander
MAJ. J. G. STRICKLAND
6th Squadron Commander
MAJ. A. W. ALBEROL
~th Squadron Commander
MAJ. G. R. CREECH
Sth Squadron Commander
MAJ. J. F. MILLER
9th Squadron Commander
LT. COL. E. L. BAILEY
Group Commander
MAJ. J. R. SHOCKLEY
10th Squadron Commander
MAJ. D. N. GAY
11th Squadron Commander
MAJ. D. J. ALLEN LT. COL. R. L. DEFFENBAUGH
12lh Squadron Commander Group Commander
Flight Instructor Program Provides Pilot Training
The Flight Instructor Program at Clemson
University is designed to prepare future Air
Force pilots to go into advanced training upon
their commission after graduation.
Participants in the program take thirty-five
hours of training, using a Cessna 150 aircraft.
Included in these thirty-five hours are twenty
hours of dual instruction and 15 additional hours
of solo flying in which the trainee gains confidence
in his ability to handle his aircraft.
During his training, each cadet gains valuable
experience in basic flight, navigation, and cross-
country flying. Also, instructions in instrument
flight and advanced aeronautics are included. The
Department of the Air Force pays for the in-
struction program.
Each participant must have passed the pilot
portion of the Air Force Officer Qualification Test
with a certain grade and also the flight physical
of regular Air Force pilots.
Twenty-five cadets successfully completed the
program this year.
M. G. PRITCHARD
F.I. P. Commander
FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR GROUP.
AFROTC BAND UNIT
MAJ. B. WILLIAMS
Band Commander
Thursday afternoon drill sessions are much
enhanced by the presence of the AFROTC Band.
The AFROTC Corps training is led by a well-
trained, well-coordinated group. The band per-
forms as a regular drill unit of the AFROTC
detachment at Clemson at all drill functions as
well as in parades and during the flag presentation.
The band participates jointly with the Army
Band in the Honors and Awards Day Program
each year. It sets the pace and provides all music
for Air Force cadet troop maneuvers.
Membership in the band is open to all interested
AFROTC students who display talent in military
marching and musical ability. Members generally
furnish their own instruments; many members
are in Tiger Band, others are students who were
in bands before coming to Clemson University.
The band is commanded and conducted by ex-
perienced student officers. The Air Force ROTC
Corps is proud of the band and well aware of its
importance to drill training. Since its organiza-
tion in 1950, the band has helped to set the high
standards of the Air Force ROTC group.
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ORGANIZATIONS
Alpha Zeta
ROBERT STEER
Cluincellor
Ballington, D. Creech, G.
Bozard, J. Dellinger, R.
Coleman, W. Dubose, H.
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Those men who ha^•e become members of the
fraternity of Alpha Zeta can be justly proud. The
fraternity was founded in order that men having
high academic achievements and strong character
might further agricultural pursuits through their
combined leadership.
Both honor and service functions are performed
by the fraternity members who come from all of
the departments under the School of Agriculture.
Members express their thoughts during business
sessions and gain new insights from speakers and
Alpha Zeta alumni.
Participation on the regional and national levels
is carried out by the S. C. Chapter. The chapter
was well represented at the last regional conclave
held by the Georgia Chapter in Athens. Many
interesting and new ideas were brought back to
the local chapter. Plans are being made for par-
ticipation in the next regional conclave to be held
at Mrginia Polytechnical Institute. Even though
the field of agriculture may continue to make great
changes, Alpha Zetas will meet these new chal-
lenges with eagerness.
Hughes, B. Lewis, A. Nickles, J. Rhodes, J.
Krebs, B. Love, J. Nobles, J. Roebuck, B.
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Shockley, J. Tyson, J. Wilson, T.
Stang, J. Wicker, D.
Alpha Phi Omega
Alpha Phi Omega is the largest service fra-
ternity in the United States. Clemson University's
chapter, Gamma Lambda, is one of nearly four
hundred in the nation. This year, active member-
ship reached fifty-five, seventeen more than last
year. Alpha Phi Omega is a growing and active
fraternity on the Clemson campus. It has to be
large to tackle the numerous tasks to be under-
taken for a growing university. The projects
undertaken this year were very successful. They
consisted of a prize winning Homecoming dis-
play, distributing of blotters, distributing of the
Chronicle, providing graduating seniors with a
copy of Careers magazine, and helping the in-
firmary during the flu epidemic. APO also teaches
a course in emergency self help. The scouting
committee is responsible for many Boy Scout
activities in the area. They observe the presenta-
tions of merit badges to Scouts and instructors in
swimming, lifesaving, and scouting skills.
MIKE \V.\TTS, President
GRACE COOK
Sweetheart
Allen, D. E.
Askins, P. W.
Ayers, R. G.
Bass, J. A.
Bazcmore, P. R.
Black, J. A.
Bozard, D. R.
Boylcs, J. L.
Brewer, W. S.
Burgess, T.
Chick, J. P.
Cole, C. J.
DoffcnbauKli. R.
Denton, H. G.
Dotson, R. C.
Estcs, A. G.
Garblcman, H. .^
Greene, Iv J.
Hall, T. K.
Hansen, I). M.
Hodges. .\. H.
Hubbard, J. C.
Jebailcy, G. C.
Katzcn, M. L.
Kavan, C. R.
Kinsey, H. D.
Knust, K. M.
LaPIaca, A.
Lyle, J. D.
Malpbrus, I,. O.
Maynard, R. .'\,
McCurry. R.
Merkle, F. I.
Myers, G. E.
Oxler, S. J.
Patterson, J.
Persak, R. J.
Phillips, E. H.
Putman, W. M.
Reid, A. R.
Reuter, D. M.
Robinson, B. C.
Smalser, J. L.
Smith, J. L.
Smyth, B.
Stepp, J. E.
Stepp, K. S.
Thompson, W. R.
Thompson, S. H.
Townsend, E. C.
Trainer, R. P.
White, E. T.
Wielenga, B. L.
Wilson, D. C.
Willson, J.
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J. C. HUBBARD
Adz'isor
A. G. LAW
Advisor
Alpha Phi Omega presents another award-winning float.
Formal pledge ceremony.
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Blue Key
Gordon Edgin relaxes in Blue Key Lounge.
C'liink Whitney listens intently during P.lue Key meeting.
JOHN DICKERSON, President
Blue Key is a national honorary organization
with chapters on over 100 college campuses. Eli-
gibility for membership is based primarily on all-
round leadership, scholastic achievement, and
service of students to their respective institutions.
Their activities and projects are oriented toward
the betterment and benefit of Clemson University.
Blue Key provides a grounds for discussion of
student problems, activities, and means of ser\'ing
the institution and fellow students.
Several projects are undertaken by the local
chapter each year ; of which the planning, coordi-
nating, and directing of Tigerama, the annual
student variety production, is perhaps foremost.
Blue Key did a fabulous job with Tigerama this
year. Their efforts and contributions made the
show one of the best. Besides being responsible
for skit selection and the general production of
Tigerama, the members serve as escorts for the
Miss Clemson University contestants. In addition
to entertaining or fund raising projects, this year
Blue Key's activities included helping visitors on
campus during High School Visitation Day. The
members served as guides and student hosts for
the guests.
The Clemson Chapter has as one of its biggest
aims to purchase a large Clemson University Seal
to be placed on the front of the new Robert Mul-
drow Cooper Library.
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Clemson Circle K Club
The Circle K Club is an organization for college
men who have banded together to better serve
their school and community. This service organi-
zation is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Among
projects this past year, the Clemson University
Circle K built and installed eight 55-gallon litter
barrels. These were placed in various sections of
the community and also at the YMCA recreation
area on Lake Hartwell. Besides this, the club in-
stalled a bulletin board on the loggia. During
several afternoons, they planted the shubbery now
adorning the new boys dormitories on west campus.
The boys in this club are all students with good
academic standings as is required by the Inter-
national By-laws. Their only other requirement
is a willingness to give up a few hours of their
free time to better serve their school and com-
munity. Last year the Circle K Club started a
Key Club at Daniel High School in conjunction
with the local Kiwanis Club. Various fund raising
projects help the club support their service projects.
MICH.-\EL FLYNN, President
Members paint curbing around the town of Clemson.
Blume, R.
Collins, D. E.
Douglass, H. B.
Gardner, R. L.
Gresham, W.
Hendricks, S. E.
Homan, B. B.
Marion, S. H
Mente, R. C.
Richardson, W
Walker, J. O.
Warlick, W.
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ALAN FRANKLIN, President
Gamma Beta Phi
Society
The Gamma Beta Phi Society is a national
organization dedicated to the principles of scholar-
ship, leadership, and character among university
students. The society is affiliated with the Na-
tional Beta Club and tables its membership from
those former Beta Club members who wish to
maintain in college the same high standards of
scholarship, the development of character, and the
dedication to leadership that they upheld in high
school. The Society's academic requirement for
membership is a 2.70 grade-point ratio after hav-
ing completed twelve semester hours.
The Society held many functions this year, all
in collaboration with helping Clemson University
and benefiting worthy individuals. Gamma Beta
Phi members are interested in helping the high
school Beta Clubs all over the state. They co-
operate with these clubs in helping them with their
activities, and the society is directing the forma-
tion of new clubs in schools where they are wanted
or needed. Gamma Beta Phi helps to promote
good citizenship at Clemson University by willingly
offering their services to certain activities. They
are responsible for the distribution of publicity
posters and brochures concerning the Clemson
Concert Series. The Society's members exert
their leadership abilities by ensuing beneficial
projects to Clemson University.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Parsons, J., Dantzler. B., Raffield, W., Skinner, P., Cobb, S., Patrick, D., Seely, P., Bopp, C, Chastain, M., Horton, J.,
Knoy, K., Thompson, W., Hubbard, S., Conen, E., Franklin A., Turner, J., Snoddy, B., Cooper, B., Warren, J., Daves, G.
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LYKES HENDERSON. President
Iota Mu Sigma
Iota Mu Sigma is Clemson's honorary fraternity
for Industrial Management majors. Membership
is open to all I.M. sophomores, juniors, and sen-
iors with a cumulative G.P.R. of 2.75 or better.
On Honors and Awards Day the fraternity pre-
sents an award to one Industrial Management
student who has proven his abilities in the fields
of leadership and scholarship. Iota Mu Sigma
Service Pins are also awarded to two deserving
students.
The purpose of the fraternity is to promote
scholarship, to be of service to the Industrial
Management Department and to Clemson Uni-
versity, and to promote further study preparatory
to entering the field of management. The club
sponsors several field trips each year to some of
the most prominent businesses and corporations
in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina
to learn what the real business world is like. There
is a steak banquet each semester to change the
routine of the bi-monthly meetings. Here the
members have a chance to speak with professors
on an informal basis.
Anderson, G. H. Chick, J. R. Dillard, J
Avinger, T. O. Crouch, S. E. Hind, J. K.
Bobo, J. C. Davics, R. W. Hutt, J. D.
Caskie, C. R. Dickerson, J. A. Hughey, R. D.
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Jeffcoat, J. L.
LaRoache, E. B.
McKeowen, M. B.
Mente, R. C.
Pinson, W. E.
Stepp, K. S.
Thomason, R. M.
Trapnell, J. E.
Vaughn, J. W.
Wilson, C. B.
Keramos
Adams, H. P. Burns, J. M.
Alfred, G. R. Carroll, J. A.
Ballenger, D. T. Cotton, J. W.
Brosnan, D. A. Dixon, R. L.
In an effort to acknowledge outstanding stu-
dents in the field of ceramic engineering, the
Keramos Fraternity was estabHshed in January of
1958. The fraternity's membership is composed
of educators, graduates, and undergraduates who
have primar\- interests in ceramics as a profession.
Also the first professional fraternity in the field of
physical sciences to be established at Clemson, the
Keramos Fraternity has helped through its efforts
to recognize ceramic engineering as a distinct
engineering curriculum.
By providing recognition and honor to its mem-
bers, the South Carolina Chapter of Keramos
strives to encourage further knowledge and con-
tinued interest in the ceramic engineering field.
Williamson, J.
Wilson, C. N.
RICHARD REESE, President
Mu Beta Psi
Alverson, D. Brannen, G. Compton, A.
Brandt, W. Bullock, R. Falls, L.
Brandon, J. Chinners, J. E. Harrington, R.
During its thirty years of service to Clemson
University, Mu Beta Psi, Delta Chapter, has been
active in stressing the importance of music as a
part of university life. Mu Beta Psi is Clemson
University's National Honorary Music Fraternity.
Membership is limited to male faculty and stu-
dents who have participated in recognized musical
activities for a minimum of two years.
Presentation of the Annual Concert Series is
a major project at which the members serve as
ushers and marshalls and sell tickets. There are
several concerts a semester, held either at the
Field House or at Tillman auditorium. The turn-
out is usually large, thus the members of Mu Beta
Psi do a great service in voluntarily helping at
these functions. Spring Sounds is a money mak-
ing project of Mu Beta Psi which presents promi-
nent musical groups on campus and has become
widely recognized for both its entertainment value
and as a vehicle for student musical expression.
STEVE BUSCH, President
A very musical drop-in for membership prospects.
Holladay, C
Kelly, J.
Sigma Tau Epsilon
Membership into the honor society, Sigma Tau
Epsilon, is extended to all juniors and seniors in
the College of Arts and Sciences with a 3.0 grade-
point ratio or better. Its purpose is to establish
and develop high standards of scholarship, char-
acter and a spirit of fellowship among all of its
members. This is evident when each initiate must
pledge "I will always endeavor to speak the truth
and live it as to be known and read of men what
I really am." Two awards are given yearly by the
society on Honors and Awards Day. One goes
to the sophomore with the highest scholastic
average ; the other to the senior in Arts and
Sciences having the highest scholastic average.
Active participation in Sigma Tau Epsilon is
healthful incentive to upholding Clemson's finest
intellectual spirit.
JOE AVANT, President
FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Chisnian, L., Morgan, \.. Barker, M., Violette, D., Uller, M., Ramey, T., Hardie, W., Dobbins, W.,
Sandifer, J., Lapin J. SECOND ROW: Dinwiddie, M,. Couch, S., BiggerstafF, D., Bonekat, B., O'Cain, C, Skinner, P.. Ray, S., Mc-
Cracken B Cohen, E. THIRD ROW: .-\vant, J., Waldrop, H., Scialdone, A., Brvant, M.. Greene, D., Smith, J., Bock, B., Kaba, R., Peele,
L., Marchbanks, B.. Shumpert, J., Bailcs. G. FOURTH ROW: Shirley, C, Fabian. G., Wilkins, D., Toole, A., Mation, R., Gentry, R.,
Williamon, R., Blair, D., Humphrey, K., \'ehorn, R. FIFTH ROW: Duncan, D.. Turner. D., Dubose, E., Miller, W., Jones, T., Derrocl,
B.. Thompson, D., Potts, C, Stevenson, C, Edwards, B.
Phi Eta Sigma
Phi Eta Sigma is a national freshman honor
society which was founded to encourage, recog-
nize, and reward high scholastic work among male
freshmen. There are more than 150 chapters of
Phi Eta Sigma throughout the United States.
A grade-point ratio of 3.5 or better for the first
semester or for the entire year's work is the sole
requirement for membership.
Phi Eta Sigma sponsors the achievement tests
given to interested freshmen in mathematics and
English. The winners are recognized with special
awards on Honors and Awards Day. The senior
with the highest grade-point ratio is presented
with a medal at Honors and Awards Day. In the
spring, a banquet honoring those who have joined
during the current year is given.
Another purpose of Phi Eta Sigma is to give
its members an opportunity to become acquainted
with other outstanding students at Clemson.
A formal initiation and business meeting is
usually held once a semester.
DON DuBOSE, President
Garnett. S. Hendricks, J. Jones, C. Marchbanks, M. Morrison, S.
Gooding, C. Herrington, E. Kersey, S. Martin, S. McAliley, J.
Greene, D. Jeter, S. Kinghorn, A. Mauney, D. McCorkle, C.
Hasslinger, M. Johnson, S. Lease, L. Miller, W. Nelson, C.
Hatchell, R. Johnson, W. Littlejohn, H. Moore, R. Nelson, C.
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The Executive Council plans meetings and functii
H. G. SPENCER, President
Phi Kappa Phi
Membership in Phi Kappa Phi is considered to
be the highest scholastic honor that can be awarded
a Clemson student. The 3.5 GPR for Junior
initiates and 3.2 GPR for Seniors serves as a chal-
lenge to aspiring young scholars. The existence
of such a national honor society on our campus
exemi)lifies the importance which the professors
and students alike attach to the pursuit of learning.
The goal of Phi Kappa Phi, "The Love of
Learning Rules Mankind," encompasses the de-
termination of Phi Kappa Phi members to bring
their influence to bear in the shaping of universal
values.
A member of Phi Ka])i)a Phi characteristically
is a student who early in his college career realized
the importance of performing at a high level of
excellence and was willing to put forth the effort
required for such a task.
"To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield."
( Tennyson )
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Abrams, J.
Clark, W.
Fowler, P.
Horton, J.
Addison, J.
Cunc, C.
Franceschi, G.
Kersey, S.
Alvcrson, B.
Crais, J,
Gardner, R.
Lease, L.
Avant, J.
Gulp, J.
Glass, R.
Littlejohii, H.
Bailes, G.
DobsiMi, R.
Greene, D.
McArthur, M,
Beam, H.
Edwards, B.
Gregory, W.
McCorkle, C.
Blackburn, J.
Kwcll, R.
Hendricks, J.
McCracken, B
TBI 'A
Shealy, M,
Silber, R.
Smith, T.
Smoak, N
Stang, J.
Steep, K.
Steer, R.
Steifle, J.
Stevenson, C. ^Villiam^'lll, R.
Stroup, K. Willson, H.
Thompson, D. Wilson, R.
Thurston, P. Wilson, T.
Members are welcomed after
formal initiation.
# # # # # # #
JAY D. HAIR, President
Tiger Brotherhood
Tiger Brotherhood is a local, selective honorary
fraternity which was organized at Clemson in
1928 by Professor J. L. Marshall for the purpose
of developing a closer relationship between students
and members of the faculty and administration.
Each year Tiger Brotherhood participates in
a number of campus activities and projects in an
etfort to develop greater school spirit and a sense
of pride and loyalty to Clemson. A project of key
interest is the selling of hats before home football
games in an effort to stimulate spirit and raise
money for a Tiger statue to be placed in front of
the new coliseum. The organization climEixes the
school year by presenting the "Mother of the Year
Award" to the outstanding mother, who in some
way has been affiliated with Clemson University.
Tiger Brotherhood contributes much to the
great Clemson tradition by setting high standards
of social and ethical conduct, as it strives to instill
within its members a living image of the best type
of Clemson Gentleman.
Abram
s. J-
Amnions, W.
Bowen. R.
Cartwright, D.
Dickerson. J
Addisc
n. J.
Barbary, J.
Buck. J.
Cooper, C.
Drakeford. C
Adkin
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Benedict. G.
Busch. W.
Cox, F.
Ellenberg. J
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MAMJiM
Maxwell, M.
Merrell, T.
Merry, W.
Nemergut, J.
Willi:
Workman, J.
Yoke, W.
Ziegler, G.
DavL' and John coordinate hat sale.
This is the best Clemson has to offer.
Harrower, S. Kelley, F. McCrorey, S.
Hoag, R. Lanier, B. McGee. E.
Jackson, J. McCrary, D. Mahaffey, J.
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Tau Beta Pi
Brown, C. H.
Childress, M. P.
Cu'lp, J. W.
Dobson, R. L.
Hendricks, J. R.
Jeter, S. M.
Lease, L. R.
Nelson, C. D.
Nelson, C. R.
Newton, J. S.
Redden, J. D.
Reese, C. R.
Rice, R. W.
Smoak, N. A.
Steifle, J. W.
Whitfield, G. T.
Wilson, R. R.
Pledgie polishes Bent at Riggs Hall.
SIDNEY KERSEY, President
Tail Beta Pi is the nation's oldest engineering
honor society, having its beginning in 1885. The
local chapter. South Carolina Alpha, was estab-
lished at Clemson in 1928 with the purpose then,
as it is today, to recognize those who have exhi-
bited superior scholarship and distinguished char--^
acter as undergraduates in engineering.
Membership in the chapter is limited to those
juniors and seniors in .at least the upper fifth of
their class who have shown leadership ability in
their respective engineering fields.
Tau Beta Pi strives to improve the academic
atmosphere at Clemson by means of its service
activities, which include a free slide rule course
taught by chajjter members, the maintenance of
study rooms in the Civil Engineering Building,
and an award to the outstanding sophomore engi-
neering student. A new service activity under-
taken this year is the freshman guidance program
whereby upperclassmen give counsel to freslimen.
Xi Sigma Pi
Members gather before receiving membership certificates.
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^ornwell, E. J.
;ounts, R. J.
Wles, J. E.
Knight, J. M.
Macfie, M. S.
Martin, D.
Martin, D. R.
Niederhof, R. C.
Philhps, R. J.
The objectives of this fraternity are to secure
and maintain a high standard of scholarship in
forestry education, to work for the upbuilding of
the profession of Forestry, and to promote fra-
ternal relations among earnest workers engaged
in forestry activities. A Xi Sigma Pi brother tries
to further fraternal relations and to promote the
high ideals of the fraternity among those who are
directly or indirectly engaged in forest activities.
Xi Sigma Pi is the oldest and largest forestry-
fraternity originating in the colleges of the United
States. This year, the fraternity presented, for the
first time, a scholarship recognition award. This
award is presented to the rising sophomore, jun-
ior, and senior that achieved the highest grade-
point ratio for the previous academic year and
also shows desirable personality traits.
BILL COLEMAN, President
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Members take a break during a regular meeting.
Agricultural and
Biological Science
Council
The Ag-Big Council is composed of two mem-
bers from each chib and organization in the
College of Agricultural and Biological Sciences.
The purpose of the Student Council is to serve
Ag-Bio students by coordinating all activities
among the member clubs. The Student Council
welcomes all high school students visiting the
agricultural and biological departments by con-
ducting visitation tours. Throughout the year
Council members are engaged in orientation talks
to students across the state who show interests in
respective Ag-Bio fields. The Council stresses
the importance of agriculture and biology in our
society. Each semester the Council sponsors
square dances which promote closer ties between
students and faculty.
Dr. Boone
Dubose, H.
Gilreath, J.
Martin, D.
Durham, D.
Nickles. J.
Breazeate, F.
Gassaway, F.
Wicker, D.
Thompson, J.
Summers, J.
Hahn, H.
Montgomery, C.
Carroll, L.
Dr. Skelton
Graham, B.
McKeown, K.
Hughes, B.
Stang, J,
Steer, R.
Mishoc, W.
Members attend a lecture meeting featuring a repre-
sentative of the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
Agricultural
Economics 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 ; moreover, it presents various speakers
to its members throughout the year. Perhaps one
of the most important projects this organization
sponsors is the preparation of a news bulletin de-
voted 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.
Agricultural Economics members.
JOE M. BATES, President
t # # # # # # ^j|
PHIL MAYNARD, Prcsid..:
American Association
of Textile Technology
The student chapter of the American Associa-
tion for Textile Technology provides textile stu-
dents an early means of becoming associated with
the organization of the National AATT and to
advance its aims and goals.
The student chapter of AATT was organized
on Clemson"s campus in 1%2 to affiliate the stu-
dents in textiles with a national textile organi-
zation.
The purposes of the AATT are to keep the
students informed on current developments in the
textile industry, and to develop an understanding
of all aspects of the industry.
These goals are accomplished by having speak-
ers from industry talk at meetings, having field
trips to industries, and showing movies on recent
developments. All undergraduate students includ-
ing freshmen, whose curriculum includes one
major course in textiles are eligible to become
members of the students chapter of AATT.
Brock, P.
Love, S.
Sharp, W.
Connelly, R.
Marcengill, J.
Shive, D.
Gambrell, J.
Moore, D.
Sibley, W.
Goldstein, L.
Moore, H.
Small, R.
Gregory, E.
Partlow, H.
Smith, R.
Kellam, W.
Phillips, R.
Smith, Roy
Linder, R.
Robbins, V.
Williams, J
Booth, H.
Hendrix, J.
Norris, A.
Bostic, J.
Millar, R.
Perkins. W.
Brock-, R.
Moraii, J.
Sutherland, C
Crosby, G.
Nelson, W.
Todd, G.
American Association
of Textile Chemists
and Colorists
The Student Chapter of the American Associ-
ation of Textile Chemists and Colorists is a
professional organization for those persons inter-
ested in the chemistry of fibers, dyestufifs and
adjuncts of textile applications. Since the AATCC
was founded in 1921, its basic goal has been to
provide a forum for the dissemination of knowl-
edge concerning textile chemistry and for the
professional development of its members. Today
the nearly 9,000 members of the AATCC live and
reside in nearly 46 of the 50 states and in over 40
other countries. Activities during the year include
plant trips to such textile operations as Greenwood
Mills and Gregy Dyestuffs. Speakers at the bi-
monthly meetings talk on current subjects and
new developments in the textile industry and a
banquet ends out each semester's activities.
TERRY ANDERSON, President
American Ceramic Society
FRONT ROW, LEFT TO KIC.HT: Braiult, B., Wiggins, M., Burns, .].,
Denison, D., Sinclair, T., Southgate, G. Allen, U., Handv, D., Watson, R.,
Senerote, L., Cotton, J., Carroll, A. BACK ROW: Wilson, C, Ramsey, J..
Adams, H., Dixon, R., Meister, B., LaRoclie, E., Scott, R., Reese, R., Fortson.
J., Robinson, C, Childress, J., Presson, W., Bennet, R., Ballenger, D., Faust, H.
JOHN W. COTTON, President
The American Ceramic Society is an organiza-
tion composed of students majoring in Ceramic
Engineering. Membership is open to students
from freshman to graduate students.
The society holds at least one regularly sched-
uled meeting each month at which the society
endeavors to have an interesting speaker in the
ceramic field. Lectures are on such topics as new
developments, new techniques and problems of the
ceramic industry which the members will some
day face as ceramic engineers.
Many field trips are conducted for the ACS.
These trips are to brick plants, and fiberglas plants
among other plants that manufacture ceramic
products. These trips to various places prove to
be thoroughly educational as well as entertaining
to all who attend.
Each year the local chapter sponsors an annual
speaking contest in which the winner represents
the chapter at the national convention. Members
of the Clemson chapter of the American Ceramic
Societv may also become student members of the
National American Ceramic Society. Members
enjoy benefits such as reduced prices on textbooks
])ublished by the society and the receiving of the
two monthly publications of the society.
American Chemical
Society
The American Chemical Society provides an
opportunity for fellowship among students of
chemistry, textile chemistry, and chemical engi-
neering in addition to instilling a pride in these
areas as professions. Membership is open to all
students majoring in chemistry, chemical engi-
neering, and textile chemistry.
Each year the members of the local chapter
attend various sectional meetings and social events
in South Carolina and North Carolina. Speakers
such as Dr. John Nair lecturing on the role of
chemistry in industry are guest speakers at local
meetings. This year there was a joint meeting
with AIChE at which the students heard a lec-
ture in drugs and their effect on the mind. In
November, the members attended the Regional
ACS meeting in Atlanta for several days to hear
well-known figures in the fields of chemistry and
bio-chemistry.
The local chapter furnishes assistance to all
freshman students needing help in chemistry by
providing a tutoring program. The society sells
safety glasses and aprons to provide money for
the various activities, and thereby eliminating the
need for members to pay local dues.
Pi -^
dams, N.
aird, D.
ock, R. F.
ales. J. H.
Jlcman, T. O.
avis, J. M.
Eggers, K.
Fairey, K.
Figueroa, R. E.
Gentry, R.
Gilchrist, W,
B.
Melnich. J.
Phillips, T. H.
Poteat, G.
Sears, J. M.
Street, R.
Heggood, S.
Hughes, G.
eanhardt, M. L. McAmish, L
W.
Trepal, G. J.
White, P.
Wright, J. E.
While meeting in the Organic Lab, the members watch the stirring solution.
American Dairy
Science Association
The Clemson American Dairy Association had
a small but important beginning in 1922. Due to
the tireless efforts of Professor B. E. Goodale,
Clemson dairy students started the Clemson Dairy
Club, which was later to become affiliated with
the national ADSA. This club has the proud
distinction of being the oldest departmental club
on campus.
Members constantly seek to learn especially
from young men who are presently facing situa-
tions very similar to ones our dairy graduates will
be facing shortly. Programs centered around
panel and group discussions are being emphasized.
Possibilities for sharing a program with the Geor-
gia ADSA are being considered.
This year's Dairy Products Judging Team went
to Los Angeles to participate in the National Con-
test. The team composed of Wayne Satterwhite,
Richard Classey, and Robert Steer were jileased
to place eighth in ice cream judging.
Academic standards continue to be emphasized.
Many scholarships sponsored by various dairy
organizations are made available to dairy club
members. Perha])s the most cherished award is
made by the dairy club to the dairy student show-
ing the most im])rovement during his stay at
Clemson.
f^
Butler. W.
Duck\
vorth. R.
McKeown. S.
ScroKgs. R
Catto, M.
Tames
on, H.
Mann, J.
Senn. R.
riassey, R.
Torda
n. J.
Moore, C.
Steer, J.
Torbett. H.
Long,
R.
Nichols. A.
Talbot. E.
Cornwell, G.
Long.
L.
Peeler. H.
Satterwhite C.
Watson. R.
Webb. R.
ROBERT STEER, President
American Institute of
Chemical Engineers
The student chapter of the American Institute
of Chemical Engineers was founded on the Clem-
son campus in 1947. Membership in the student
chapter is restricted to chemical engineering stu-
dents who have attained at least a sophomore
rating. The purpose of the AIChE is to further
the interests of the students in the realm of
Chemical Engineering and to promote profes-
sionalism. This is accomplished by having guest
speakers from industry lecture at bi-monthly meet-
ings of the chapter on such topics as Psychedelic
Drugs, Computer Control, the Chemical Engineer
in Plant Design and Nuclear Engineering. The
senior members of the AIChE also participate in
numerous plant trips to gain firsthand information
about the chemical industry.
The AIChE 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, as well
as a steak supper for members at the end of the
academic year.
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Macon and Jim engage in an evaporation experime
Addy, W.
Batson, W.
Bernat, W.
Brown, C.
Burton. J.
Campbell, P.
Alexander, T.
Baxley. L.
Blanks. W.
Brown, H.
Amick, H.
Berkland, R.
Bracken, J.
Bruggeman
, W,
Campbell, J.
Frank and Bo conduct a liquid extraction experiment.
DAN HOLDER, President
J& i.,-J. "^■^- '*
J. hmimJsM
Capps, T. Clarke, L.
Chapin. J. tockroft, J.
Chinners, J. Coleman, T.
Dempscy. D. Fclton. G. Forbes. J.
Detwiler, D. Fesseler. R. Ford, B.
Ucwitt, M. Finlcy, J. Glenn, S.
GoodinR. C. Henne. E.
Hannah, J. Herron, H.
Hayes, S. Horton, M.
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Judson, Benny, and Gene await results of a gas
absorption experiment.
Horton, R.
Jackson. D.
Jacobs, W.
Johnson, D.
Johnson. G.
Johnston, A.
Jo
Knudsi
D.
Kunz, R.
Lake, M.
Lawson, T.
McLiloy. J.
McElveen, S.
Martin, J.
Mayfield. D.
Mitchell, J.
Mo
N.
n, M.
Osborne, M.
Peeples, J.
Poof, W.
Poole, B.
Richbourg, V.
Rice, R.
Riekcr, J.
Robertson, O.
Robinson, W.
Rodrigues, G.
Roof, R.
Rutland, C.
Salamony, J.
Scherler. W.
R.
Sheppard, W.
Smith. S.
Steele, R.
Stokeley, D.
Stone, M.
Talbert, J.
Templeton, J.
Theiling, H,
Thompson, A.
Thompson, R.
VanLoon. W.
Walters. J.
Watson, B.
Westergaard, A.
Whetsell, D.
Williams, B.
Wyatt. L.
Young, J.
Ed Henne and Bill Bernat work at the analog
computer.
American Institute of
Industrial Engineers
Beam, T. D.
Oe
ish,iw. J. D.
Henderson, R, R.
Johnson, H. A.
Shull, T. S.
Trainor, R. P
Clapper, W. L.
Dr.
m, J. H.
Hicks. R. J.
Little, D, D.
SteiKler, H. J.
Trapp, R. D.
Clarkson, J. H.
Dos
s, D. A.
Hyatt, W. A.
O'Shield, D. M.
Stroup, K. F,
The organization formally known as the Society
of Industrial Engineers became the Clemson
chapter of the American Institute of Industrial
Engineers during the 1965-1966 school year. The
AIIE was organized to stimulate and promote the
advancement of industrial engineers at Clemson.
Members are industrial engineer majors who
wish to learn more about their chosen fields, and
thus promote themselves professionally. They
achieve this purpose by participating in programs
which present speakers from various facets of
Industrial Engineering and by vising nearby
plants in which industrial engineers are in de-
mand. A trip to Lockheed in Georgia was planned
for this year. Speakers highlighted the schedule :
Mr. Lenny Bell from Firestone, and a representa-
tive from Talon, Inc.
The members may attend the regional AIIE
Conference in the spring. Students may submit
a technical paper at the conference to practice
ability in presenting materials and to compete for
cash awards. Also during the year the AIIE
produces and sells ashtrays and anvil pa])erweights
in order that the chajHer can have funds to operate.
JIM MARLER, President
,\n afternoon class listens as Jim makes preparations for
the next week's seminar.
IT'
ROY COOPER, President
American Society
For Metals
The Student Chapter of the American Society
for Metals was organized on the Clemson Uni-
versity campus in September, 1966. This rela-
tively new organization was formed to stimulate
student interest in the latest scientific and engi-
neering developments in the field of metals and
engineering materials ; to off'er inspiration through
contact with nationally known speakers on metal-
lurgical subjects; and to familiarize students with
the professional attractions of the career in metal-
lurgical research or production. Any regularly
enrolled, full-time undergraduate or graduate stu-
dent in metallurgy, metallurgical engineering,
materials engineering, or related fields shall be
eligible for membership. Yearly activities include
plant tours, technical talks by selected guest speak-
ers, monthly visits to the regional American
Society for Metals meetings. Further activities
include a Homecoming display and two group
picnics.
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Rrackett. R.
Fowler, W.
Grochowski, J.
Langley. D.
Newton. J.
Dunham. R.
Geronimos, M.
Harvey, A.
Latimer, T.
Strayer, P
''ickling, J.
Glunta. R.
Johnson, S.
Meyers, V.
Welfare, H
Stan watches metallurgical camera.
Roger and Cliff work the vacuum
furnace.
American Society of
Civil Engineers
Speakers from the Tennessee Valley Authority,
Bethlehem Steel, American Institute of Steel Con-
struction, and Southern Railways highlighted the
engineering phase of the Clemson University
Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engi-
neers this year. During the course of the year,
the Clemson chapter made field trips to the Clem-
son coliseum and the Keowee Toxoway Con-
struction site, along with other points of interest.
The functions and field trips this year, as always,
were to acquaint civil engineering students with
the various phases of engineering.
Building a Homecoming display, editing an
annual student publication, and participating in
the Carolina Conference with other ASCE socie-
ties rounded out the civil engineers' calendar year.
Through the participation of its 100 member
enrollment, the Clemson Chapter of ASCE should
again rank as one of the nation's best.
Joey shows members how to adjust the dials of the machinery.
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Students measure the destruction of a cylinder.
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Ballcnctr, R. Bopp. C.
Barnwell. T. Boyce, W.
Bmford. R. Catoe. R.
Blume, O. Chaplin, R
Daniel, C. Ford, W. Henning, R.
Dulin, R. Gamble. A. Huckaby. C.
Eckard. P. Gartland. K. Jackson. J.
Edmonds, R. Hendricks, J. Jacobs, J.
JOEY BRIGGS, President Students watch the crushing of bricks.
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:tllahan, W.
;.n(;horn, A.
;rudcncr, A.
Lipscomb, R. Miller. M.
McCombs. D. Pace, R.
McGee, E. Richards. R.
Mathias. H. Russell. J.
Shrum. S. Sturgis. W.
Smith. C. Terry. W.
Smoak, N. Thomas. R.
Spetnagel, T. Timraons. J.
Tropea, L. Ward. J. Yount. D.
Turner. R. Ward. J. Ziegler, G.
Valentine, T. Wolter, W.
Walker, J. Woods, J.
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
student in good standing.
Bimonthly meetings are held that feature busi-
ness discussions, planned programs and guest
speakers from the industry.
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 engineer-
ing students from freshmen to graduates. Many
friendships and working relationships are de-
veloped that will be of value after graduation.
BRIAN PEGRAM, President
Members listen to one of tlie many proRrams arranRed for tlie society.
nrani.en. G. Culp. J. Dtflcnbaugh, R. Drennan, R
Coons, J. Davis. J. Dorcy, R. Ellcfson, C
Fletcher, R.
t^'«*V ; Fralick. J.
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Kiskil. K. Mayfield, J. Nelson, C. Pearce. J.
Lane, T. Montjoy, K. Orr, W. Power, R.
Smith, T. Tennaiit. M. Whitm.re. R.
Stewart, A. Wh.teheard, J. Wilson. R.
Block and Bridle Club
Delegation to the Chicago Convention about to leave.
Block and Bridle, the professional club of the
Animal Science Department, finances annual trips
to Atlanta and Chicago for the Livestock judging
team. The money for these trips and other activi-
ties is raised by barbecues held on IPTAY Day
and the Spring Intra-squad football game.
Each semester, the club offers a scholarship for
the outstanding junior in scholastic standing,
leadership, and general Block and Bridle work.
The club also submits a candidate for the National
Block and Bridle Junior Scholarship,
During the Spring Semester, the Little Inter-
national Livestock Show is held. It includes such
activities as a club livestock judging and evalu-
ation contest in which the students e.xhibit their
skills in fitting and showing cattle, sheep, and
swine. After this program a judging contest is
held for 4-H and FFA Chapters across the state.
Trophies are awarded to the highest scoring team
and individual team members.
At the annual banquet, honorary membership
is bestowed upon two gentlemen whose interest
and hard work have greatest protnoted the livestock
industry in South Carolina. The highest award,
the Merit Trophy, was presented to the Outstand-
ing Senior for his leadership and work within the
club that helped to make the year a success.
Adams, J.
Daron, S.
Costron, J.
Morris, P.
Gilliam. D.
Newton, M
Banics, C.
Hendrix, W.
Nickles, T.
Pardue, j.
Bcatson, R.
Jackson. J.
Bonnettc, T.
Lilis. G.
Parker, M.
Brittain, W.
McGill, J.
Quinn, S.
Cone, C.
Malphrus, L.
Riddle, S.
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Rowland, E. Suber, F. Vallentine, P. Wise, W.
Shumway, P. Thomas, J. Willoughby, M. Woods, C.
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Members serve guest line at the oarbecu^.
DON BALLINGTON, President
Boys from Newberry Boys Farm were guests at
the barbecue.
American Society of
Agricultural Engineers
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Members barbecueing on Homecoming Weekend.
The purpose of the South Carolina Branch of
ASAE is to famiharize the student in Agricultural
Engineering with his future profession. The Stu-
dent Branch carries on several activities and
projects each year. This year the club was the
host for the Southeast region meeting of Student
Branches of ASAE.
This year the club had a twelve-acre soybean
project. The club members did all the work on
the project and got valuable experience working
with the other members. The money made on the
project helped pay for a field trip to different parts
of the Southeast to tour companies that employ
Agricultural Engineers.
The Student Branch sponsors a barbecue sup-
per for the South Carolina Section of ASAE each
year during the Homecoming Weekend. This is
a joint supper between the members and the
Agricultural Engineers of the state and gives the
members a chance to meet some poiisible future
eni])Ioyers. The annual banquet is held between
the Georgia and Clemson Branches of ASAE to
exchange ideas and meet students from other
schools.
TOM BURGESS, President
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Clemson 4-H Club
Established in 1952, the purpose of the 4-H
Club is to establish closer relationships among
the students and faculty members and to train its
members for leadership. Th 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 interests.
A monthly service is provided for the students
by printing and distributing calendars listing
major campus events. The Alumni Association
aids in the service.
The club members are well informed about 4-H
activities by such speakers as Mr. J. B. Williams,
State Boys 4-H Agents and Dr. W. D. Mickle-
berry of the Food Science and Biochemistry De-
partment. All these activities along with a trip
to the Southeastern Collegiate Conference enable
the students to keep a close watch on the 4-H
activities of the nation.
LEFT TO RIGHT : Bonnette, T., Nichols, J., Gassaway, F., Chinners, B., Moore, G., Dangerfield, C, Steer, R.
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Forestry Club
The purpose of the Clemson Forestry Club is
to bring about a closer relationship among the
forestry students and to promote interest in the
knowledge of forestry in the University. Member-
ship is open to all students of the Department of
Forestry.
The club participates in all intramural sports
and they have established a winning record for
homecoming displays. The members finance their
activities by cutting and selling firewood.
This year the Clemson chapter was the host
for the Association of Southern Forestry Clubs'
conclave. At the conclave there is competition in
field events such as pole climbing, axe throwing,
and bow sawing.
In addition to the conclave, the club annually
publishes The Clemson Forester. The aim of the
publication is to inform all interested persons of
the club and department activities.
From the willingness to work and the enthusi-
asm of all members, all Forestry students feel that
the club is a great asset.
DALE MARTIN, President
Barfield, J.
Charland. A.
Creech. J.
Holcombe. J
Brockenfelt. G.
Clarkson, H.
Epps. P.
Jenson. J
Brooks. R.
Coleman. W.
Forbes. R.
KniRht. M.
Bullock. R.
Counts. R.
Ford. R.
Koch. J.
Carlson. G.
Cowles. J.
Hoffman. V.
Kostyra. F.
I.ittle. R.
Macfic. M.
Martin. D.
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Another winning display with "Paperize the Terps"
Jerry and Larry try to start the chain saw.
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Miller, J. E. Royce. P. A. Smoak, W. H. Walden, D. L.
Ozbolt, B. R. Ryder, D. Southard, W. E. Walker, L. S.
Patterson, R. Satcher, W. W. Stewart, D. L. Wall, W. V.
Phillips, R. J. Schuize, H. Thomas, W. R. White, F. W.
Poston, R. A. Settle, H. H. Thompkins, D. L. Wiley, W. H.
Clemson Horticulture
Club
Members pot plants for future sale.
The Clemson University Horticulture Club
furnishes a medium of contact with the horti-
culturists of the state and acts as an official agent
of the horticulture students in college matters.
Promoting the profession of Agriculture, the club
is comprised of undergraduate and graduate stu-
dents and supported by the faculty and staff of the
Department of Horticulture. Clemson's Horti-
culture Club placed second in nationwide competi-
tion of the Association of Collegiate Branches of
the American Society for Horticulture Science, of
which the Clemson Club is a charter member.
The club has worked enthusiastically on all
projects. This year's club made graj^e juice and
potted plants to make enough money to send
representatives to embody the club in several
competitions. The school year is oi>ened with a
cook-out, which affords new members a chance
to meet and mingle with faculty and other Horti-
culture Club members, and it ends with a spring
banquet.
At the 1967 meeting of the ASHS, Jack Stang,
a senior, presented an essay report based on his
findings of a summer's experiment, in which he
placed first over other colleges and universities
represented.
LOUISE CARROLL, President
Ballard, B.
Crenshaw, R.
Hyder, W.
Martin, K.
Boozer, T.
Culp. M.
Uwis, J.
Morrel, G.
Caggiano, J.
Fosky, P.
Lucious, G.
Schirmer, L
Clemmons. D.
Harper, S.
Lynn, L.
Summer, J.
Cooper, C.
Hockenberry, M.
Martin. L.
Walcher, A.
A lively discussion on which came first, the chicken or the egg.
Acker, T. Kuisma, R.
Cooke, T. McAbee, M.
Foy, J. Odom, D.
Hahn, H. Waddell, D.
Harmon. J. Wells, M.
Holbrook. D. Wicker, D.
Kinard, H.
The Poultry
Science Club
The Clemson Poultry Science Club was formed
with the purpose of furthering the social, cultural,
and scholastic activities of the members by work-
ing together and in cooperation with the Poultry
Science Department.
To be a member, a student does not need to be
a poultry major; his only qualification is that he
must possess a sincere interest in some phase of
the poultry industry of today.
During the 1967 football season, the club spon-
sored a chicken barbecue the day of the Home-
coming game with Maryland. The proceeds from
this barbecue were used to pay the members'
expenses to the Southeastern Poultry Exposition
in Atlanta during the last of January.
Also, during the year, the club invites in several
outside speakers who fill the members in on what
is happening in the different aspects of the poultry
industry as well as in related fields. These outside
speakers help to establish a much needed connect-
ing link between the academic and business views
of the student in relation to the day when he will
go from one aspect to the other.
Clemson University
Recreation and Parks
Administration
The Recreation and Parks Administration Club
was organized three years ago by students major-
ing in RPA. Their purpose was to help Clemson
become recognized in the field of recreation. The
club encourages the students to have a good out-
look on the profession and provides recreation
activities for them to participate in. In the three
years since the clubs organization it has grown to
be the largest RPA Club in the United States.
The members have many opportunities to get
together to discuss their work and make plans for
the future. The club sponsors regular activities
such as guest speakers, field trips, monthly meet-
ings and socials. In November, the club featured
a special social for the most honored guest of the
South Carolina Recreation Society's Convention
which was held here at Clemson. In the spring,
the members will go to Charlotte for a tour of
the city's recreation facilities.
BILL KISS.A.M, President
FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sliircr, C. Kennedy, H., Neely, K.. Home, U.. Kucstcr, A.. Owings, M.. Fletcher, N.. Brittain, W.,
Lawton, R., Davis, M., Robinson, B., O'Keath. M. (advisor). SECOND ROW: Lawton, J., Druniniond, J., Walters, J., Jeffries. F., Spear-
man, A., Faulkner, J., Entrekin. L., Baughnian, F., O'Neal, M., Bowen, D., Gaithcr, T. THIRD ROW: Putman, D., Drennan, J., Roediger,
C, Jones, R., Hinson, A., Touchstone, B., Scott, J. Stroud, J., Bo.stin, T., Shealv, M.
R. D. SHANNON, Adinsor
DAVID CAMPBELL. President
Economics Club
The Economics Club exists for the purpose of
providing investigation and singular discussions of
current economic issues. The meetings are in-
formal, and usually held in the homes of the
faculty. The meetings are attended by most of
the professors of the economics department, so
the student has vast opportunities to learn from
firsthand discussion and argument rather than
from a textbook or static situation of the class-
room. There is no prerequisite for the member-
ship in the club, the only requirement is an abid-
ing interest in the study of economics. The club
has featured speakers from such fields as banking
and the stock market, and holds frequent debates
between students and facultv.
FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Campbell, D., Burgess, D., Addison, J.
Cline, K., Burrell, O., Byers, M.
BACK ROW:
Walker, J.,
Delta Sigma Nu
Delta Sigma Nu is the pre-medical fraternity
of Clemson University. The main purposes of
organization are to prepare Clemson students for
a career in medicine and to familiarize the mem-
bers with medical subjects, helping them choose
courses in keeping with pre-medical training, and
to inform them of application procedures of
regional medical schools.
Throughout the college year, many trips are
planned to the neighboring hospitals and medical
schools. Past tours have been to the Greenville
General Hospital, the Medical College of South
Carolina, and Bowman Gray School of Medicine
in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Noted pro-
fessionals in the field of medicine come to speak
to the club, and films of special interest are
periodically presented for the benefit of the stu-
dent body.
Membership in Delta Sigma Nu is open to all
Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental students as well as
those in other curriculums who are planning a
career in medicine. A minimum grade-point ratio
of 2.5 is required.
MICKEY LUND, President
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Carroll, J.
Cull.'m. J.
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Hill, J.
Hunt, J.
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Jeliaily, G.
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Colcm.in. D.
Deer, W.
DuV.i
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G.iri
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H.ir
rington, R.
llolman, D.
Martin, S.
IcCorkle, C. K. Roberts, J. E. Sherer, J. D.
larabelli. A. Robertson. J. V. Skinner, P. B.
:ay. L. K. Sandifer, J. B. Smith, J. D.
ay, W. S. Settle, J. E. Smith, K. H.
ti, C. E. Webber, \V. L.
Stoddard, W. R. Weller. R. N.
Trescctt. R. E. Wielenga, J. L.
Watts. M. A.
SIDNEY KERSEY, President
I. E. E. E.
Members get close-up of computers.
Allen, J.
n.ildwi
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Boudolf. V.
Burns. W.
Chamblee, D
Alkinson, W.
liartNIt
.V. C.
Hell. G.
Boyd. M.
Brandon, J.
Childress, M
AvMim-r, II.
Darker
W.
Ikrry, R.
Brown, F.
Calkins. \V.
Clark, S.
Baker. J.
liclchcr
, E.
Holin, E.
Bullar, D.
Cardwell. W.
Coleman, J.
Collins, T. Davis, J. Druelle, D.
Cox. J. Dobson, R. Dunlap, F.
Crumplea, W. Doyle, B. Easier, T.
Fairey. R. Fowler, D. Fulraer. D.
Fleming, T. Frank, R. Gambrell, W.
Flow, C. Frederiksen, J. Graab, G.
Hartley, R. J
Hay, J. Jenkins, G
Hayey, T. I
Huntley, P. Jones, J
Big success at State Convention was Dr. Stokes
Mincey. J.
Moffat, R.
Moll. J.
Nelson, C.
Nepueux, F. Phillips, W,
Nettles, K. Rayle, B.
Nusbickel, D. Reardon, R
Pace, R. Rice, W.
Williams, T.
Wilson, C.
Wilson. H.
Youngblood, J.
Lockheed goes about things in a big way. Son.
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Gamma Omega Phi
The purpose of Gamma Omega Phi fraternity
is to honor the outstanding members of the Young
Republicans Club of Clemson University. Organ-
ized in 1967, the fraternity participates in many
of the important functions of the Republican party
in South Carolina. During the fall of this past
year, the members of the fraternity helped in the
organization of the Reagan dinner. During elec-
tion campaigns, the Republican Party has the full
support of every member of Gamma Omega Phi.
The main purpose of every fraternity function
is to set an example for the other members of the
Young Republican Club.
To be considered for membership, a candidate
must be a member of the Young Republican Club
and he must show a high degree of devotion to
the Republican Party and what it stands for. The
members come from all parts of the country. They
are moderates, liberals, and conservatives but they
all share a common belief in the ideals and purpose
of the Republican Party.
JAMES LAWTON, President
Baker, E. R. Clinkscales, C. C. McKracken, B. Riggs, W. E.
Beach, H. L. Gantt, R. D. Morris, L. P. Simpson, J. H.
Bellelsle, J. W. Kecter, W. H. Payne, W. Watson. W. J.
Clarke, D. R. Mayer, J. E. Pinson, W. E. Watts, J.
Why, son, "Daddy War Bucks" is the name
JOHN SCHLIEG, President
Iota Lambda Sigma
Steve Hunter works on club project.
The Gamma Chapter of Iota Lambda Sigma
was formed on the Clemson University campus
in May, 1930, to promote industrial education
through recognition of professional training and
high scholarship. It is to maintain a closer fra-
ternal bond between the actual and prospective
teachers of industrial education. Members have
completed at least twenty percent of the course
work in their major field of industrial education
with a "B" average or better and a graduating
grade-point ratio.
Initiation for the Gamma Chapter takes place
twice each year, with a banquet at the conclusion
for all faculty members, student brothers, and
their guests. At the close of the initiation of the
fall of 1967, Professor J. L. Brock, Past President
of the chapter, was the speaker.
The fraternity makes its services available to
other fraternities on the Clemson campus by way
of cutting and furnishing materials for initiation
programs. Also, Iota Lambda Sigma contributes
to a better educational atmosphere by supervising
the Industrial Education Library established for
student use.
a Bell, J. D.
Bellflower, R. H.
Busch, W. B.
Carroll, C. E.
Cope, E. G.
Fedele, R. S.
Garrison, D. W.
Gibson, W. W.
Grubbs, E.
Harry, O. J.
Hartnett, J. F.
Hunter, J. S.
Jenkins, J. L.
Lacey, R. N.
Lehotsky, P. E.
• X Phillips, G. A.
Posch, P. J.
Rohrbach, J.
- Reid, A. R.
Sexton, S. B.
Ulmer, A.
Vick, O. N.
Watson, C. J.
Williams, G. C.
Richard Bellflower explains machinery to new members as old members look on.
David cuts out initiation plaques for a fraternity.
RICHARD DOBBINS, President
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 Corn-
shucker". This newsletter is sent to every mem-
ber, 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. Besides the annual cookout,
the club took a field trip to the University of
Georgia, and their club was asked to visit Clemson
for a return trip. This is one of the many recipro-
cal field trip programs set up. One of the last
things the club participates in is the banquet held
in March to which the graduating seniors are the
guests of honor.
Abernathy, W.
Allen, E.
Bishop, T.
Dobbins, S.
Dyson, J.
Frayley, D.
Gambrell, R.
Haigler, H.
Hane, S.
Hobbs, J.
Holstein, T.
Huckaby, D.
Kelly, ].
Lehecka, J.
McClintock, H.
M.iksymowicz, W.
Ready, E.
Sparks, R.
M^rk
.Stackey, B.
Steer, J.
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At meeting, members practice using instruments in the textile testing lab.
Phi Psi
The Phi Psi Fraternity is the oldest Greek
letter organization on the Clemson campus. Iota
chapter was formed in 1927. The fraternity origi-
nated at Philadelphia College of Textile Engineer-
ing in 1903. Phi Psi Fraternity is the largest and
most respected textile fraternity in the world and
its alumni hold some of the highest positions of
trust and respect in all branches of industry.
Iota chapter of Phi Psi Fraternity on the
Clemson campus is involved in various activities.
Being in the heart of the agricultural district of
the state, the Textile Club has potential and
relevance. Some of the activities of the club in-
clude field trips to textile plants and money-raising
projects for the organization's annual banquet and
national convention, held in March in Charlottes-
ville, Virginia. Upon graduation, members may
become members of an alumni chapter of the fra-
ternity. The fraternity served as guides for high
school students invited to orientation day at the
school. They answered questions about college,
choosing majors, and the rising opportunities in
textiles.
Anderson, T.
Marcengill, J
Bostic, J.
Maynard, H.
Connelly, R.
Sibley, W.
Gambrell. J.
Small, R.
Grubbs, J.
Todd, G.
WILLIAM M. SHARPE, President
Dr. Skelley points out quality of beef carcasses during animal
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Ackky, J. B.
Allen, F.
Atkinson, L. N.
Belser, G. H.
Britt, F. B.
Chamberlain, C. L.
Chappell, ]. D.
Cleland. \V. F.
Cobb, D. E.
Cope, D. C.
Copeland, W. L.
Cornwell, J. C.
Craft, P. J.
Eatmon, D, S.
Ellison, D. R.
Feinberg, M. M.
Flitter, C. R.
George, S.
Gilliam, D. H.
Haywood, J. L.
Hendrix, C. M.
Horres, J.
Hudgins, A. R.
Huffstetler, C.
Jackson, E.
Pre -Veterinary Club
The Pre- Veterinary Club of Clenison enables
all students interested in Veterinary Medicine to
gain insigiit and interest into the Veterinary pro-
fession. The Pre-Vet Club is sponsored by the
freshman and sophomore pre-veterinary advisors
who work coordinately with the executive com-
mittee of the club to establish an interesting and
variable array of programs. Faculty members of
the School of Agriculture and Biological Sciences
always willingly give of their time to the members
of the club.
Each year the club has a variety of programs
with speakers, field trips, and demonstrations of
the veterinary methods and techniques. In the
spring, the up])erclassmen make an annual field
trij) to the Sandhill Experiment Station at
Pontiac, S. C, where they are oriented into the
activities and experiments taking ])lace there.
Also, to keep with tradition, the upperclassnien
travel to the University of Georgia to tour the
Veterinary Medical School to which many ho])e
to attend.
At the end of each school year, a bantiuet is held
to install new officers and to ])ring to a close the
activities of the club.
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Kuisma, L.
Milhous, W. K.
Miller, G.
Milkr, J. R.
Montgomery, C. E.
Morris, G. A.
McAlhany, H. D.
McBrayer, R.
McCaskill, R. E.
McDaniel, D. L.
Patrick, P. D.
Patterson, J.
Patterson, J. E.
Petusky, G.
Ratliff, J.
Rose, N. A.
Stanek, B. J.
Stewart, R. L.
Thomas, S. A.
Thompson, D. W.
Williams, N. A.
SAM
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JOE LYNN, President
The Society for Advancement of Management,
the recognized national professional organization
of managers in industry, commerce, government,
and education, and the pioneer in management
philosophy, has been dedicated to the advancement
of management and of management men since
1912.
The annual Career Day sponsored by the Cleni-
son University Chapter gives all students an
opportunity to gain knowledge through discussion
with leaders in various professional fields. The
members of SAM also participate in numerous
field trips to industrial and business establish-
ments. All combine to give every member an
opixirtunity to prepare himself for the business
world through active ])artici])ation in the functions
of the club.
Membership in SAM is open to any student
with a true interest in management. This is the
only requirement a person must meet to join SAM.
Some of the activities for this year included
trips to E.xcelsior Mills and WFBC-TV in Green-
ville. There are usually several trips to Atlanta
during a school year, also.
Abernathy. B. E. B.«izir. G. N.
Abernathy, R. H. Brittain, J. M.
Adkins, W. R. Bruce. J.
Barbery, S. L. Cliapman, T. C.
Bobo, J. C. Coleman, B. J.
Cutting. B. H. Garick, R. L.
Demosthenes, J. M.Garrett, T. R.
Dye, J. A. Graham, R. L.
Farmer, C. L. Hardigrec, F. S.
Fowler, M. H. Henderson, L. S.
SHERRY MARCHBANKS, Su'cctltcarl
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Holmes, D.
Johnson, R.
Lord, A.
Muldrow, R.
Poore, V.
Stepp, R.
Wolfe, L.
Heines, J.
Johnson, T.
Lynn, J.
Newton, M.
Roberts, C.
Taylor, S.
Wyler, J.
Hughey, R.
Knight, B.
Mtnte, R.
Nuckols, H.
Roquemore, J.
Tedcastle, R.
Wyler, R.
Howard, M.
LaGrone, A.
Moore, C.
Peters, W.
Sands, J.
Trapnell, J.
Watson, R
Johnson, D.
LaRoche, E.
Morris, D.
Peterson, D.
Stepp, J.
Vaughn, J.
Zeigler, J.
Young Democrats
TIM ROOF.RS. Prcsuloil
Through varied and numerous activities, the
members of the Clemson University Young Demo-
cratic Ckib seek to learn about politics and current
political happenings, as well as to participate in
political happenings. The CYD's this year have
several panel discussions concerning current politi-
cal questions, with panel members including faculty
members and students, and they have heard sev-
eral speakers, including the Chairman and the
Executive Director of the South Carolina Demo-
cratic Party, Senator Earle Morris and Dr.
Donald Fowler, and former Senator Bradley
Morrah. They have worked in several political
rallies, including the big voter-registration rally
in Spartanburg in October, attended several of
the appreciation dinners given for South Carolina
Democratic Congressmen in February, and at-
tended the National Young Democratic Conven-
tion in Miami in November.
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Addis, B. G.
Anderson, T. K.
Arnold, F. H.
Biechlin, T. E.
Burchstead. H. B.
Clarkson. R. B.
Cogan, H. L.
Connell, J. A.
Coucliell, J. J.
Craigo, S. R.
Curry, J. G.
Dorii, B. P.
Feige, H. C.
Folk, B. C.
Garbclman, H.
Harvey, .\.
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Herron, H. M.
Hutt, J. D.
Hope, R. E.
Jones, G. L.
Jones, R. M.
King, R. D.
Kiskel, K, J.
Mathis, L. B.
Merry, W. D.
Morgan, D. R.
Moyer, R. D.
Olson, O. E.
Painter, K. G.
Railton, J. J.
Rodgers, C. T.
Rodgers, E. L.
Setzler, F. M.
Shellev, F. J.
Wardlaw, D. A.
Whitney, D. C.
Welborn, R. H.
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Senator Bradley Morrah speaks before the Young Democrats.
Young Republicans Club
Anderson, T. Bishop, W. Conley, S.
Ballas, C. Cauthen, J. Cooper, N.
Behling, R. Clinkscales, C. DePass, W.
Because 1967 was such an ofif year on campus
politically, the Young Republican Club spent this
year trying to build up the club in preparation of
the presidential election in November, 1968.
Membership rose and more interest was built up
in the future activities of the club. The club is
an active member in the South Carolina Caucus
of The Young Republicans Club.
This year several members attended the Ronald
Reagen dinner held in Columbia, South Carolina.
Also, several prominent political figures at the
local and state level have been invited to speak to
the club for its programs. This year the Young
Republicans are also planning to bring a petition
before the South Carolina State Convention in
order to present the political ideas and views that
the Young Republicans would like to see put ic
effect in the government.
H.-XRRIS BF..-\CH, I'rcsulait
Epps, D, E. Geisol, P. Hendrix, C. Huggins, C. W. Keeney, B. L. McCracken, J.
Ford, D L. Harpootlian, R. A.Hlubb, P. F. Hunter, C. A. Kolg, R. F. Mayer, J. E.
Forbes, J. E. Harrison, G. M. Holton, M. F. Jeter, D. G. Lavvton, J. M. Moore, D. D.
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Moore, S. T.
Simms, M.
Morris, L. P.
Simpson, J. H.
Pinsoii, \V. P.
Sloan, P. E.
Ray, W. P.
Stokes, E. M.
Reith, R. W.
Taylor, S. D.
Riggs, VV. E.
Ur, A.
Scott, C. T.
Williams, J. N
VARSITY : Hans Feige, Mac Laughton, Harry Burchstead.
Clemson Debate Team
The Clemson Debate Team consists of students
interested in representing this university in inter-
collegiate competition and at the same time, in
advancing their own level of achievement.
The debate question is chosen on the basis of
its relevance to the current problems of the world.
It normally encompasses the fields of political
science, economics, sociology, and history.
This year the team traveled to Florida State
University, Emory University, University of
South Carolina, George Washington University,
Tulane, Maryland, Wake Forest. Each of these
tournaments provided fresh challenges and oppor-
tunities for the students to learn views, meet
interesting people, and travel into various areas.
The Debate Team honors its members by mem-
bership in the Calhoun Forensic Society. This
year's president is Hans Feige who is also presi-
dent of our chapter of TKA-DSR, a national
debate fraternity. Mr. Feige is also Southern
Regional Vice-President of the fraternity.
NOVICES : Kathy Wilson, Harold Wilkinson, Laurie Holeman.
CO.\CHES: Dr. A. J. Fear and Miss Marie Bense.
SO'cial (so'shal), adj. [F., fr. L. socialis, fr. socius an
associate, ally.] 1. Marked by or given up to
friendly intercourse or to companionship in pleasure;
as, a pleasant social life. 2. Naturally or habitually
living, growing, etc., in groups or communities;
as, bees are social insects. 3. Of, relating to, or
characteristic of society, or the leisure or pleasure-
seeking class; as, social register (a directory of those
belonging to this class). 4. Of or relating to human
beings as a closely knit body of interdependent
persons; as, social science. 5. Of or concerned with
the welfare or contacts of human beings; as, social
service; social worker. 6. Of or relating to human
beings in their physical contacts or to evils resulting
from such contacts; as, social hygiene. 7. Social-
istic; — often used in names of political parties;
as, the Social Democratic party.
Syn. Social, sociable, convivial. That is social which per-
taine to society in general, or has to do with human intercourse;
one is sociable who is companionable, or fond of mingling or
tallcing with others. Convivial implies jovial fellowship.
SOCIAL
Inter - Fraternity
Council
INTER FRATERNITY COUNCIL
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Gassaway, F. Yarborough, B.
O'Neal, M. Yoke, W.
AG DKA
GRAHAM PRITCHARD, President
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The Inter-Fraternity Council of Clemson Uni-
versity strives each year to promote good relation-
ships among the nine social fraternities. The IFC
also acts as a liaison between the fraternities and
the administration.
The fraternity system here thrives on compe-
tition. The IFC realizes that competition is
healthy and thereby awards many trophies for
achievement in the areas of grades, sports, Greek
Week, and Homecoming.
Rush Week is the most important time of all
for Greeks. Smokers are held during the week,
with parties on Saturday night. Bids are issued
and accepted on the following Monday.
Greek Week climaxes the social year. The fra-
ternities enjoy competing in the Greek Olympics.
The IFC dance, usually with a big name band,
ends the weekend.
Christopher, D.
Hargrove, R.
Cart
Wright, D
Waters, K.
Suggs, K.
Frar
ipton, G.
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Eldridge. C. .\Jexander, A.
Ha.r. J. D. McCrary, D.
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Alpha Gamma
The brothers of Alpha Gamma recall many
fond memories, each one "dear to us all."
Summer with his usual blind date — a real
roach . . . Smacky Mouth and Huggy Bear Bon-
nette . . . BoHog: 3 beers, 1 door, 2 windows
. . . Dear Sandy . . . Home sweet Hutto ... A
lounge — who needs it . . . Did you see this ? Strom
Thurmond signed my paper . . . Gammas win,
lose, forfeit — AD ... A bad bottle of rye . . .
Party? Where? Nowhere yet . . . Steer and his
California bar f?y . . . Our frozen "work" party
. . . Gamma's Angels rise again . . . Where did
you get a name like snip? . . . Wak Wak Wak . . .
Respectfully submitted— C. W. H.
Bailey, E. L.
Bonnette, T. E.
Chinners, J. E.
Clarke, D. R.
Clinkscales, C.
Cullom, J. W.
Grubbs. E. H.
Hall, A. B.
Hand, G. E.
Hanes. C. \V.
Harding, G. L.
Hicks, L. W.
Huckaby, D. A.
Hutto, M. H.
Jordan, R. M.
McCracken, J. I
Miller, C. A.
Newton, D. A.
O'Neal, M. J.
Roddey, M. E.
Simmons, C. B
Stanford, W. C.
Steern, R. L.
Summer, J. T.
Turner, \V. H.
Walker, G. D.
White, C. G.
Zeigler, R. L.
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Delta Kappa Alpha
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What a year ! . . . double date ? lovalieres !
Fabulous Five . . . Barney invades Nassau . . .
Hippies with Suggs ! . . . The governor expresses
unrequieted love . . . Trooper Cooper returns
. . . Off to the drive-in . . . Aroused . . . Tiger-
ama? — maybe next year . . . Sensory exercises? —
those architect's are a little strange . . . the dis-
appearing act . . . boy, she smashed that ice bucket
. . . English landlady . . . the Blob buys a ring —
J. P.'s brother in law . . . the boy math teacher
. . . Pete got gung-ho . . . the P's gather strength
. . . $30 worth of parking tickets . . . The sign . . .
Ah ! bitterness . . . Pills are the next best thing
to knowledge . . . defrosting isn't any easy job
. . . The weird guys . . . She'd like to have that
picture back . . . Airborne ! . . . Those newsletters
keej) coming back . . . The Effingham flock returns
. . . Hey Yoke! . . . Hey What! . . . the big
fight . . . Champs again . . . Has anyone studied
. . . Later Troops.
BILL YOKE, President
Abrams, J. H. Ail.lison. J.
Aiikins. W. R. Alexander, M.
Barker, J. F. I'arroll, A.
Cone. F. H. C.x. F. J.
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Engstrom, G. W. Enslen, J. E.
Hartley, J. Hinson. S. h.
Mahaffev. J. R. Roche, R. L.
Ttirpin, F. Watson, B.
Godsey, C. D. Goodson, R.
Hutchinson. S. Jenkins, A.
Rochester, D. P. Rook, B.
Whatley, K. W. Yarborough. H. J.
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Delta Phi Kappa
ROBERT GRAHAM, President
We got a house full of stupids ... I have been
here five years and I know . . . Can I borrow ?
. . . Hey, who stole our pledge paddle? . . . "That
really shocks me" . . . \\'ell, I think I have done
a good job! . . . You can't arrest me for reckless
])arking . . . Run them dues by one more time
. . . Ratliff — IFC All-Star — game ending double
play . . . The indivisible trio: Putnam, Biediger,
and Sim])sf)n . . . Lunceford — four in one game!
He's not back here again, is he? . . . Jukebo.x —
it's the same old song . . . Brahma Room — Swine
Clut) — Melody Makers — Ace — Shags ... A Sup-
erman Pledgemaster . . . Let's have some order!
. . . Adjournment : All Those in favor.
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MISS DALLAS TURNAGE. Sweetheart
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Ambrose, R. E.
Beeson, J. W.
Beidiger, W. C.
Bell, J. W.
Bergren, S. C.
Brittain, W. C.
Butler, J. W.
Baker, G. F.
Cook, J. T.
Craven, C. M.
Crenshaw, J. D.
Hash, T.
Hesse, G. L.
Jones, R. A.
Kozma, P.
Krebs, W. F.
Lacher, W. L.
LaRoche, E. A.
Lunceford, J. R.
Miller, M. C.
Moyer, E. F.
Nemergut, J.
Neely, K. D.
Netzel, J. E.
Patterson, S.
Pavlasck, S.
Petrusky, K. G.
Pitman, B. C.
Pritchard, G.
Putnam, D. M.
Ratliff, W.
Reynolds, W. E.
Segars, J. H.
Segars, R. M.
Schroeder, R. H.
Shuler, J. E.
Stroud, J. A.
Kappa Delta Chi
Rally Chis . . . R. T Muda ... The mighty
box . . . Martin's . . . Nuck . . . New Action
. . . Pretty Groovy . . . Angie . . . Not to a dog
fight . . . Sling-easies or snug-easies . . . Ungodly
. . . Out of range . . . Liberty . . . The Raven . . .
Ride the Terps . . . The Pink Tiger? . . . Collie
. . . Park — the Grossest . . . Greaser and Zipper
. . . The Casino- 128 . . . Donnie G— Finally . . .
Buddha . . . Shanker . . . Dip the Dog . . .
Measles . . . Fire-222 . . . Brenda — Our Sweet-
heart . . . Pepsi bottles . . . Jack Daniels or
Bordens . . . Smith — the number 1 trash mouth
. . . Duke or lubby Guppy . . . Buck in his
Cessna . . . Turner and his Corvette . . . Satch
. . . Brute . . . Upstairs "Y"— 7:00 . . . He's a
good boy ... In a light second . . . Not a bad
year after all.
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Iturtnii.J i: (■|iri-it,.i.lier. T. I), l.mipt.iii. r. M. Ilunlctte, E. K. Chryst, S, I..
Comi.ton. n. Cr DKkcrsoii.J. Kdfin, G. JelTor.ls, B. Cinck. R
(;illicrt. W, H. HaiidcKan, E. Henley. G^ H.ll, J. Johnson, W.
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MISS BRENDA PEPPLES, Sivcctheart
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K.iiKht, G. Lake, M. iMizzell, J. P.
Prathcr, J. L. Parker, J. E. Phillips, G.
Small. R. Smith, R. Smith, W.
Tr.iup, R. Ware, W. Wingard, R,
Moore, K. Nuckols, H. Oglesby, T. M.
Rockwell, J. Sharp, D. Slate, D.
Stanley, P. Theiling, H. Thompson, A.
Witherspoon, S. Wright, P. Young, L.
Kappa Sigma Nu
Red hell is bad . . . Stay away from the truck
. . . Stop unless you're properly dressed . . . Play
"Double Shot" please "P" . . . The Sergeant-at-
Arms must warn before he fines — sometimes . . .
How many times do I have to tell you, he's a
doctor now . . . Football against girls? ... 24
in 21 years . . . only a few more days and you'll
be old enough to buy beer . . , Ray turns lover
boy . . . Avis trophy time again . . . Take a ruad
trij) — If you're scared, say you're scared . . .
Yeah, and if you've got any friends . . . Drinkin'
those diet pepsis . . . Damn good parties . . . Just
wait until ne.xt year . . . Hey, we finally won a
fo(3tball game . . . 'em Snappers is hell !
KEN SUC.C.S, I'rcsuUut
Abrams. E. B.
.Mcwine, F. N.
ArmstronK, W. S.
Bryant, M. V.
Cantrcll. J. G.
Carder, J. E.
Crow, W. C,
Garnett, ,S. T.
Gleason, D. R.
Gleaton. P. T.
Harrison. H. H.
MISS SHARON
VAUGHN, Sweetheart
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Boozer. G. W. Brooks. R. E. Bvrd. O. E.
Cothran, B. A. naniel. S. Dowling, T.
Engram, J. Erter. J. Fitts. T.
Bell, R. L. Bell, W.
Cartwright, D. Caughman, M.
Drakeford, C. Dtirant, E.
Floyd, J. Gardner, H.
Numeral Society
Summer grins at Slick's . . . "This is my date,
I can do better" . . . Duck season all year on the
third floor . . . "See any horses at the Cup?" . . .
The great road trip contest . . . Red eyes at Red
Diamond . . . Thursday night shaft . . . Who's
the lucky "dog" this weekend? . . . Bag's back
in a jump suit . . . Mardi Gras next year, too
. . . Barney at 1 1 :00 . . . Flashlights in the
Dumpster . . . Build the Homecoming float with
beer cans . . . Dirty Curty and Dirty Doug at
Dirty Dicks in Nassau . . . The mouth of the
south . . . Converse Wednesday . . . Frozen juke-
box and beer and dates . . . Ever see anybody
roach in a tux ... A sermon on the couch . . .
"Which way?" Atlanta or Charlotte?" . . . Nip
it in the bud . . . First and finest.
GREG I^R.AMPTON, President
Harritos, H. Harper. D. Hevward, T.
Kirkpatrick. W. Lyons, R. Lynn, J.
MolTat, D. Morgan, J. Moxon. P.
>nta(l. J. Stevens, W. Stewart, J.
Hipp, C. Hixon, S. Holman, D. Jeffers. J.
Maxwell, M. McCormick, R. McGee. E. McGee, J.
Narramure. I). Padgett, J. Reeves, R. Rivers, J.
Stuckev. \V. Thraves, W. Warren, A. Wilbum, W.
Kennedy, W. Kirabrell, C.
Merry, D. Meyers, R.
Scarborough, J. Self, W.
Williams, B. Wright, T. H.
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PATTI GATTSHALL, Sweetheart
RICHARD WORRELL KAPP
March 4, 1968
Vietnam
Phi Kappa Delta
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Fabulous Phi Kapps ... No one will ever know-
when our bo.x'll finally blow . . . Banlons . . .
Quad god . . . Roadtrips to the Rock : back at
4 o'clock . . . Road trip to Brenau and date a
cow . . . Sunrise services . . . Looking at a few
. No swing . . . we'd like to go "National" ;
but our trustees are irrational . . . Get up for
it . . . No jjity in pen city . . . Houseparty at
Rockmount . . . beer baseball . . . Football city,
kick off at twelve . . . Professional blind dates . . .
Atlanta banana . . . Homecoming at the Holiday
Inn ; back to the Terrace for a little gin . . .
Clifford Curry . . . Negative . . . Cool breeze
. . . Treasurer's rei)ort : "I guess we're gonna
have to acess" . . . Shrine Club and free beer . . .
'68 — an outstanding year ... I think a word to
the wise should be sufficient.
Anderson, W.
Auglitry, B.
Ballenger, M.
Barbary, J. E.
Beam, H.
Bell, R. C.
Broome, S.
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Buck, J.
Cecil, D.
Clark, B.
Dinnean, J.
Duncan, D.
Edwards, R.
Eldridge, C.
Graves, J. H.
Hawkins, W.
Hazelwood, R.
Henderson, L.
Jackson, W. T.
Johnson, P.
Johnson, W.
Kellctt, S.
Little, D.
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Merrell, T.
Montgomery, R.
Ross, T.
Mullen, J.
Dates, L.
Parmer, B.
Poling, J.
Pridemore, W.
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Smith, D. L.
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Snoddy, R.
Tennent, C.
Tollon, J.
Ulmer, A.
Vaughn, D.
Verross, W.
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West, C.
Wilder, R.
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On the outside looking in ... 5 right, Frat
City . . . Check any road map ... Let it all hang
out . . . Hey man, how come it is so cool — red
hair??? Mr. Policeman, may I see your invitation
... So what's a hundred $$$... No, we didn't
want to be in Tigerama . . . Spent more time at
our display — not on but at ... no prizes but it
was fun . . . Pin City for B. G. and roommate . . .
Uptight and out of sight at 5-A . . . Mama Wilkie
keeps good care of her children, Turkey and
Jethro . . . yes, "It's Growing" . . . Pop Rile . . .
Leon and Bonnie — married ? pinned ? Hewey and
Dewey — brothers at last . . . Big Al's the greatest
. . . ask Al . . . Burlington Fugitive back in
school . . . Ayers is to camera as McCrary is to
Charleston . . . Come back real soon . . . rememljer
5 right . . . not the circus on the left.
Alexander, T. K. Askins. H.
Coleman, M. Coleman, W.
Grimes, T. Jolly, A.
O'Cain, J. O'Cain, W.
ALLEN ALEXANDER, President
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Ayers. K. Beam, T.
Crosland, J. Dewitt. M.
Kelley, C. Langley, L.
Ogletrce. R. Pringle, G.
Begg, W. Bethea, T. Brittain, J.
Durham. T. Francis, J. Frank, J.
Linder, V. Mackintosh, J. McCrary, D.
Retse, W. Rentz, N. Riley, A.
Brockington, W. Cely, J.
Graham, J. Gregorie, J.
Moore, H. Mudd, R.
Snoddy, C. Taylor, J.
Clark, W. Cooper, D.
Holland, W. Howell, G.
Murray, M. Nygard, R.
Whaley. W. Wheeler, M.
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MISS CATHY CROWELL, Su'cethcart
STEVE JONES, rr,sUinn
Sigma K^ppa Epsilon
Rally SKEs . . . "Donnie Dormo" ; shot down
again . . . "Dukie Drumtruck", alias ""Fulla",
alias "Dukie Doo" . . . What do you mean I'm
pinned? . . . "Bingo", pinner or lavaliered or
both . . . Cornwell, pop a pill . . . Fox, naked
man stalks the quad . . . Heath, the Tarns are
good, the Tammettes are better . . . "Bobo",
wasn't Julie nice . . . Another trophy Brooks?
. . . Hugh, does Delta Airline use "Radar" . . .
The President (Jones), a color T.V. in the room
. . . Opus, A.C. or D.C. . . . Tyson, Tigerama —
first place . . . E. A., the girl on the dating game
looks familiar . . . Stew, Morning out . . "lock"
Walker, Love is alive and lives in the girls dorm
. . . Fulmer, all purpose what . . . Fred, there's
no trouble here soldier . . . Andy, will he ever
return . . . Gore, no he never returned . . .
"Buzz" . . . SKEs say "high" . . . S-K-I-'s got
so much soul ... in the land of the blind, the
one eyed man is king.
MRS. JUDY BROWN
Alfred, G.
Anderson, L.
Baker, G.
Bicksler, F.
Brown, A.
Brown, C.
Bruce, D.
Cobb, D.
Commins, E.
Cornwell, J.
Cummings, \\
Dunaway, A.
Durant, R.
Enis, S.
Fox, T.
Fulnier, J.
Gilbert, R.
Goldstein, L.
Gore, A.
Griggs, W.
Heath, W.
Johnson, H.
Jones, S.
Jordan, W.
Kaylor, H.
LaGrone, A.
Martin, D.
Mikell, C.
Ragsdale, E.
Ralston, W.
Reagan, J.
Trexler, C.
Tyson, J.
Walker, D.
Walker, F.
Weatherly, H.
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Delta Theta Chi
FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Simmons, L.,
Pitts, L., Cale, J., Christy, C, Senn, R. SECOND
ROW: Corn, J., Casey, P., Planck, L., Haddon A.,
Defanti, P., Haddon, A. THIRD ROW: Hubbard,
S., Tuttle, D., Cothran, S., Dasher, L., Ballard, L.,
Greenfield, P., Trotter, M., Lester, J., Gramling, C,
Lutz, K.
Rally . . . Drinkin' wine spo-dee-o-dee . . .
AUright . . . Who said that? . . . Piles and pyra-
mids at O.D. . . . Super-good . . . 7th is heaven
. . . Umm Brethren — beat Auburn party . . .
Mairy — fodgutter . . . Palisades park . . . How
do you feel, Miss Red Delta ? . . . Boo-s . . . Hey,
baby . . . Vive I'amour ... 3 quizzes tomorrow —
going out tonight? . . . Howard's Storybook —
Homecoming . . . Sister Tom's truck ... 9 in
a VW Marvin . . . Do you deliver wood ? . . .
It's ultra-simple . . . Dead-eye . . . Bunches of
fun . . . Nerd ... All dressed in white . . . Per-
])etual pledge . . . All the debutantes do . . . The
Brigadier — thank you . . . Our Flower, Power
... Fly Delta— flight 707 .. . Ah, so, Clara-
Rots of ruck . . . Dry, stale, not sharp? . . .
Rush — 20 of Clemson's best . . . Entonces . . .
1 married, 5 engaged — more to come? . . . DTX
Jukebo.x Party for sororities . . . Dixie Day — go
Deltas . . . Houseparties . . . Sisterhood, Friendli-
ness, Spirit.
Doak, S.
Hudson, E.
Pennington, D,
SHERRY MARCHBANKS, President
Fewell, J.
Klinck, S.
Spearman, A
Omicron Zesta Tau
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BECKY BALLARD, President
Rosin on the bow and here we go! . . . Was
that shower really worth it ? . . . Another call
from Ft. Gordon . . . Hey, the books are only
$100 short . . . Where did the banner go? . . .
What's in Columbus? . . . My hands are numb
. . . Who's the candlelight for? . . . Umm spa-
ghetti ... Of course, we have talent, we were in
the talent show, weren't we . . . Funny thing about
shaving cream and eggs . . . It's under row KL
at the stadium . . . We're out of what ? . . . Would
you believe a two-ring circus? . . . Steak, cham-
pagne, candlelight, soft music ... a sorority.
TOP ROW, LEFT TO RICriT: Rice, S., Batson, P., Patey, C, Bartles, J.,
Fairey, K., Craig, M., Richbourg, D., Donaldson, M., Waddell, D., Roberts, J.,
Cromer, L., Mattis, V., Roberts, J., Kester, A., Albrecht, J., Owens, E.,
Callison, S., Hanna, G., Smith, S., Georgeo, A.
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Ball, D.
Bissey, D.
Carroll, V.
Clark, S.
Georgeo, B.
Gordon, L.
Hanna, K.
Hotinger, S.
Hunter, C.
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Jones, M.
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Lynn, B.
Macauley, M.
Mangum, P.
Nicks, J.
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Parker, L.
Pepple, B.
Smith, B.
Stewart, T.
Tripp, S.
Yockev, P.
Addis, G.
Alley, S.
Barbary. S.
Belk, H.
Britton, C.
Glen, S.
Hass, J.
Haves, B.
Hindman, I.
Jackson, C.
Jones, M.
Mallory,
J-
Mansfield, P.
Mcrcier, B.
Mitchell, A
Sigma Beta Chi
Rallying Sigmas, Dixie Day, Tigerama, All the
way . . . Mouseketeers, Mischief Night, Sprites
and Pixies, Candlelights . . . Bull Sessions, Shoot-
ing the breeze, Chi Candids, Life of ease . . .
Housei)arties, Beauty queens. Initiations, Rack
fiends . . . Sigmas A-Go-riO, Alice in Wonderland,
Beautiful Hostesses, Bobbie's dance band . . .
Linda leader. Peter Pan, Partying people. Wed-
ding band . . . Cleinson mugs, slave sale, football,
water, Gail? . . . Wonderful pledges, scrapbooks,
])ainted windows, funny looks . . . Easter baskets,
Tamassee kids, chamjiagne toasts, issuing bids
. . . Sorority sing, Winnie-The-Pooh, Magnolia
Manor, We want you . . . Dorm officers. Who's
Who, Student Government, Taps, too . . . Broken
Hearts, lavaliers, sister sjtirit, Sigma cheers.
BECKY CARLTON, President
bertsnn, S. Dannals. N
cson, S. Jenkins, J.
en, M. Ritchie, T.
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Robbins, H.
Rodgers, D.
Scavens, B
Seay, M.
Sobczyk, R.
Stuart, D.
Tilky, J.
Wright, D.
Wright, D.
FIRST ROW, LKFT TO RIGHT: Brown, B., Knoy, K., Harte, S., Emerson, S., Boswell, C, Lanham,
J., Holcombc, S. SECOND ROW: Brown, D., Railton, D., Ragsdale, J., Jackson, L., Mackay, M., Sloan,
P.. Kossler. J., Dodds, C. Kirkland, M., Wallace, M., Williamson, D.
Intersorority Council
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The Intersorority Council is an organization
composed of an elected representative from each
sorority and the presidents of each sorority. The
Council coordinates inter-sorority activities and
presents the overall picture of Clemson sororities
to girls who wish to know more about the three
sororities on campus.
ISC establishes rules and standards for general
sorority conduct and for "rush" season. The
council during rush sponsors a reception for all
girls who wish to participate in rush to acquaint
them with the sororities. It is the goal of ISC to
serve as a panhellenic organization under which
all sororities can maintain their individual high
standards while contributing to the overall Greek
image on campus.
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JANET GARRISON, President
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Gail Addis
Becky Ballard
Becky Carlton
Carrell Hunter
Sherry Marchbanks
Beverly Norris
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MILITARY
Cheryl Simpson and Sarali Karesh, Commandc
Angels drill.
watch the
Judy and Sarah talk over plans for a project for servicemen in Viet Nam
with a member of the Arnold Air Society.
The Hying Tiger Angel Flight is a coed aux-
iliary to the Major Rudolph Anderson Squadron
of the Arnold Air Society. The Angels function
as hostesses and social coordinates for the society
as well as for the Cadet Wing.
The girls in Angel Flight undertake selected
service and social projects within the community.
In addition to corsage sales before each home foot-
ball game, the club undertakes projects for Miracle
Hill, and servicemen in Viet Nam. Each Angel
s])onsors a squadron or a group of the wing dur-
ing special reviews. They also drill as a team.
Several dropins are held throughout the year with
the Arnold Air Society.
The Flying Tiger chapter of Angel Flight is a
member of the National Angel Flight. At the
Area C-1 conclave in Charleston, S. C, the chap-
ter was named the Most Improved Flight in the
area of 1967.
Angel Flight
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Brown, B.
Edwards, L.
Green. L.
Roberts, J.
Williams, D.
Wright, C.
Clarkson, D.
Ellis, C.
Kimes, D.
Simpson, C.
Wolper, J.
Young, M.
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Light Brigade
MEMBERS. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barker, D., CummaiuL;. SECOND ROW: Lancianes
Carroll, V., Moss, C. THIRD ROW : Pennington, D., Bissey, D., Stewart, T., Tripp, S., Tyson, C.
J., Ball, D.,
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"Attention! Present Arms!" Marching with
their companies and battaHons is one of the main
activities of the members of the Light Brigade.
On any Thursday, the red uniforms of the girls
can be seen among the Clemson Army ROTC
cadet units. The Light Brigade serves as secre-
tary and hostess for the mihtary staff and visiting
mihtary dignitaries.
Each semester the Light Brigade holds a rush
tea in order to meet perspective members. Coeds
are selected for membership on the basis of char-
acter, personality, appearance, interest, and must
have an accumulated grade-point ratio of 2.0.
The Light Brigade has become an important part
of the Army ROTC Cadet Corps at Clemson
University.
Benny Pitman ushers in the
President's box at a home
football game.
Danny Rhodes, Commander, David Gay and Keith Neely
discuss information concerning the military requirements
of our country.
Scabbard and Blade
Company K-7 of the National Society of Scab-
bard and Blade is composed of members of the
advanced Air Force and Army Cadet Corps. The
goals of Scabbard and Blade are to "unite in closer
relationship the military departments of American
universities of good and efficient ofificers; to pre-
pare ourselves as educated men to take a more
active part and to have a greater influence in the
military affairs of the communities in which we
may reside ; and above all to spread intelligent
information concerning the military requirements
of our country."
Membership is limited to a maximum of six per
cent of the advanced cadet corps, and merit is the
sole basis for membership. The criteria for mem-
bership may be represented by the Society's un-
official motto, "An officer only at times, perhaps,
but always a gentleman."
Activities of Company K-7 include selling Rat
Hats to the incoming freshmen, and ushering in
the President's box at home football games. The
company also sponsors the Military Ball every
spring.
Addison, J.
Aston,
L.
Calhoun, R.
Channel, C.
Coleman, T.
Davis,
R.
Edwards, B.
Gay, D.
Gilliard, B.
Grant,
P.
Hair, J.
Hoag, R.
An initiate learns what is meant by being "an officer only
^ '^ at times, but always a gentleman."
Sabbard and Blade Crest.
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Hudgens, J. Jordan, J.
McPherson, L. Miller, J.
Pitman, B. Pope, A.
Lee, L. Lee, T. B.
Neely, K. Noffz, W.
Pritchard, G. Senerote, L.
Lee, T. D. McMullan, J.
Patterson, W. Phifer, L.
Trammel!, H. Workman, J.
The Society of American
Military Engineers
The Society of American Military Engineers is
an association in which engineers from all the
engineer services of the Armed Forces and from
all fields of civilian engineering practice join to
increase the engineer potential of the United States
for the national security. The student post pro-
motes interest in military engineering and related
subjects. This year the post visited the Savannah
District Corps of Engineer Headquarters in Sa-
vannah, the Lockhead Research Facilities near
Atlanta, and highlighted the year with a trip to
the Vicksburgh Waterways Experimentation Sta-
tion over the spring vacation. The post holds
meetings bi-monthly at which the members have
an opportunity to hear from sp>eakers from all over
the Southeast as well as to see films on many
aspects of military and civilian engineering.
The post is composed of members from Army
and Air Force ROTC as well as other engineering
students. The post advisors are Captain R. J.
Britz of the Army ROTC Detachment and Cap-
tain R. M. Carter of the Air Force.
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Angle, S.
Barnwell, T.
Blair, R.
Brown, D.
Bullwinkle, G.
Coker, R.
Collins, J.
Grant, P.
Hoag, R.
Holcombe, J.
Law, P.
McCarty, J
McClure, D.
Martin, S.
Noble, L.
Pace, G.
Pace, R.
Putnam, W.
RiekcF, J.
Smith, C.
Sutton, B.
Thomas, R.
Todd, J.
Ziegler, G.
WILLIAM PUTNAM
President
PHILIP H. GRANT
Commander
MICKEY WOODHAM
Sponsor
Anderson, C.
Behrens, W.
Calhoun, R
Cooper, W.
Copeland, C.
Glazener, W.
Gott, W.
Jordin, J.
Lee, T.
Leyh, J.
Newton, C.
Schoper, G.
Senerote, L.
Philip Grant, Commander, and other PRs sell rat hats to the freshmen during registration.
PR 4th Regimental
Headquarters
Clemson is fortunate in having the Pershing
Rifles Fourth Regimental Headquarters on cam-
pus. With the help of 15 PR units in the Caro-
linas, Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama, the
Fourth Regiment was selected as the Number One
Regiment in the National Society last year.
During the year Regimental Headquarters holds
two Regimental Assemblies, one drill meet, three
postal rifle matches, inspects each unit twice, and
attends two National Conventions (this year at
Baton Rouge and New Orleans). Clemson won
first place in the Rifle Match. By using Regi-
mental Headquarters as a command and coordi-
nating unit, the various activities of the fifteen-
member PR units can be made known to the
general public, Pershing Rifles National Head-
quarters at the University of Nebraska, and the
geographical area of the Fourth Regiment.
Brinkley, J. K.
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Cameron, L.
Company C-4
Company C-4 of Clemson University was
granted its charter by the National Society of
Pershing Rifles in 1939. Since then the company
has won over 175 trophies to symbolize victories
in various events ranging from Clemson's
U.M.O.C. contest to national competition. The
Clemson PRs have built up a reputation for pre-
cision and sharpness. The PR's personal pride
and desire combined with many hours of drill
make an unbeatable team. Company C-4 draws
its active membership from the first three classes
at Clemson. Freshmen make up the pledge pla-
toon. The pledge year is spent learning the funda-
mentals of drill and of the society. After this year
of pledging, selected sophomores form the drilling
company.
Highlights of the 1967-68 year include: the tra-
ditional performances of the precision routine at
Homecoming and Carolina games, Military Ball,
a trip to Mardi Gras in New Orleans, and the
Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D. C.
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Stancil, L. B.
Smith. R. D.
Weber, W. L.
The Clemson Pershing Rifles demonstrate their precision and ski
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Bellemy, G. Burnette, J. Capps, W. Cason, L.
Cauthen, J. Chandler, K. Davis, C. Dotson, R.
The PRs learn quickly that
many hours of hard drill make
an unbeatable team.
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Goeller, J.
Marshall, J.
Gooding, C
Moseley, S.
PRs even have to spend many hours
drilling in the rain.
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Anderson, G. Bennett, A. Brooks, V. Bryant, D. Burns, A.
Call, R. Chapman, J. Cook, G. Cooke, R. Copeland, G.
Copeland, H. Cutrell, J. Duckworth, L. Ewan, D. Harper, L.
Pledges learn the basic fundamentals of drill with
and without arms.
PR Pledges
Training, education, and fun — those are the
watchwords of a Pershing Rifle pledge. The
pledge program is geared to instructing the fresh-
men in the basic fundamentals of drill with and
without arms. Practice makes perfect, and to the
PR pledge his M-1 rifle soon becomes a part of
him. The pledge learns to execute rifle manual
sharply, and gains the skills and confidence which
he will need during his sophomore year in
Company C-4.
A strong sense of discipline and a lot of military
bearing will help him in either civilian or military
life. The self-confidence, self-respect, and self-
pride which he will acquire will help him in his
relations with both his peers and his seniors.
The annual tactical problem against the sopho-
more company gives the pledge a chance to let off
steam and to have lots of fun and at the same time
teaches him to cooperate with others. The pledges
show off what they have learned in various public
a])pearances such as Sumter's Iris Festival Parade,
and the spring festivities at Columbia.
The pledges perform in front of Clemson's stu-
dent body when they form a sabre arch at the
annual Military Ball.
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Jamison, T. Jay, J. Kimball, J. Ladewig, D. Landrum, R. Rodgers, J.
Osborne, G. Patterson, J. Rice, J. Robinett, J. Looney, D. West, R,
Storman, D. Taylor, S. Tirson, M. Turner, L. Robinson, R. Williams, T.
PR pledges know that practice makes perfect.
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Pledges practice for their public appearance at
the spring festivities in Columbia, S. C.
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Benny Pitman, Cotnma>iclcr,
and the other members nf
Area C-1 Headquarters makv
plans for the Conclave at
Charleston Air Force Base.
BAILEY, E. L.
Operations Officer
EDWARDS, B. R.
Administrative Officer
FRANKLIN, A. R.
Comptroller
PATTERSON, W. N.
Executive Officer
PITMAN, B. C.
Commander
Area C-1 Headquarters
The Major Rudolph Anderson, Jr. Squadron of
the Arnold Air Society was honored to be chosen
Area C-1 Headquarters for 1967-68. As Area
Headquarters the Clemson Squadron has under
its command eleven southeastern schools, including
the University of South Carolina, The Citadel, the
University of the South, the University of Geor-
gia, Georgia Tech, the University of Florida,
Florida State University, the University of Miami,
the University of Puerto Rico, Emory University.
The primary duty of the newly elected Area
Headquarters is to coordinate the activities of the
southeastern schools, to distribute correspondence
from national headquarters, to carry out an area
inspection, and to hold an area conclave.
The Area C-1 Conclave served as the high spot
during the first semester. The convention was
held at Charleston Air Force Base, Charleston,
S. C. with an attendance of 125 cadets and ad-
visors. During the convention Colonel Pitman
conducted business meetings to iron out problems
within the area. At the conclave banquet, Captain
Robert M. Carter of Clemson University was
chosen the Outstanding Area Advisor.
A. W. ALBEROL
Commander
Arnold Air Society
The Arnold Air Society, a national honorary
and professional military organization was inspired
by the late General H. H. "Hap" Arnold in 1947.
The Arnold Air Society is composed of four
memberships : active, alumni, associate, and honor-
ary. Its membership has the common bond of
established intent to become officers in the United
States Air Force.
Drawing its name from the late Major Rudolph
Anderson, a 1948 Clemson graduate who was
shot down on a reconnaissance mission during the
Cuban Crisis, the local chapter of Arnold Air
Society strives to promote the mission of Arnold
Air Society as prescribed by National Head-
quarters— to further the purpose, tradition and
concept of the United States Air Force, to pro-
mote American citizenship, to create a closer and
more efficient relationship among AFROTC cadets.
With Area Headquarters for Area C-1 based
here this year, the Society hosts the Area Con-
clave at Charleston, South Carolina along with its
regular yearly functions, the formal Arnold Air
Dining-In, and such service functions as the up-
keep of the Major Rudolph Anderson Memorial
in Greenville, S. C, and promotion of the annual
blood drive.
Members of the Arnold Air Society feel that the
"honor" in an honor society should come from
serv'ice to country, community, and fellow man in
addition to that accorded the name.
Barry Edwards and James Steifle make plans with the Angels
to hold a social drop-in.
Barry, James, Edward, and I.oniiic discus
drive sponsored by the Arnold Air Society.
plans tor the annual blood
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Allen, D.
Creech, G.
Fabian, G.
Kneece, J.
Patterson, W.
Smith, A.
Aston, L.
Davis. R.
Fletcher, R.
Lee. L.
Phifer, L.
Steifle, J.
Bailey, E.
Fdgin, G.
Franklin, A.
Lyle. J.
Pritchard, G.
Way, A.
REGIONAL
Kenneth, Grace, President, listens while Joe Avant explains about the annual
Christmas dance in Charleston.
Beta Sigma Chi
Founded in 1933, Beta Sigma Chi is Clemson's
oldest active organization. Until 1962 when it
became a service fraternity, Beta Sigma Chi was
known as the Charleston County Club. It was
formed by a group of Charleston County students
to promote fellowship among Charleston area stu-
dents and to be used for the improvement and
betterment of the University and the Clemson area.
Beta Sigma Chi's social calendar remains active
throughout the year. Parties of various types are
held in Charleston during all holidays, with the
highlight of the social season being the annual
Christmas dance. The year is culminated with an
all-weekend beach party at the beginning of the
summer.
Since 1962, the main service of the fraternity
has been to give a $200 scholarship to a qualified
and deserving freshman from the Charleston area.
To raise money for the scholarship fund, the club
holds dances in the Charleston vicinity during the
summer. Also the proceeds of the Christmas
dance are used for this purpose.
Members learn about the $200 scholarship given to a deserv-
ing freshman from the Charleston area.
Aston, L.
Avant, J.
Cockcroft, J.
Fowler, M
Godfrey, D.
Grace, K.
Hasclden, E.
Hayes, S.
Neale, G.
Peters, W.
Raines, K. D.
Ray, W.
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Members plan the Christmas
dance to be held in Chester.
Chester County Club
SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Criscionc, 1„ Roberts, J.,
Bicket, A., Ranks, M., Grant, T., Logan, W., Carroll, A.,
Wilson, F., Black, R. STANDING: Abernathy, B., Kirk-
patrick, K., Wilson, J., Miller, B., Campbell. P.
The Chester County Clemson Club, a regional
organization formed in November of 1959, is com-
posed of Clemson sttidents from Chester County.
The club's purpose — to promote unity and fellow-
ship among club members through club activities
is caried out in its bi-monthly meeting and through
the club's various activities and social functions.
The club's many functions include the annual
Christmas dance which provides an opportunity
for fellowship among club members as well as
other young people in the area. This dance as
well as the various other club functions have
proven to be great successes due to the sense of
brotherhood shown by the club members.
This fellowship and brotherhood is also evident
in all of the club's activities on campus. The intra-
nuiral teams in football, basketball, and Softball
have been very successful. The club also seeks to
help those whose families find the expense of
college a burden by awarding a scholarship to
an incoming freshman each year.
It is through such activities and functions as
these that the Chester County Clemson Club has
become and will remain an integral part of Clemson.
OFFICERS. Miller, B., Vice-President: Campbell, P.,
President: Wilson, J., Treasurer: Banks, M., Secretary.
International Student
Association
The purpose of this association is to Unite the
foreign students of Clemson University and
through communication among themselves and
with American citizens to aid international under-
standing.
The ISA is best known for its annual ISA
supper, a unique Clemson social event which at-
tracted 250 people this year. Attendants experi-
enced choice dishes from India, Turkey, Lebanon,
Sweden, Germany, China and South America.
The ISA is known to have a good soccer team
and this year won the intramural volleyball cham-
pionship. The ISA and the YMCA plan in Janu-
ary 1%8 to sponsor a table tennis tournament,
which is opened to all students and citizens of the
Clemson community, a tournament which auto-
matically qualifies the winner for the South Caro-
lina Table Tennis Championship.
The members of dififerent countries around the
world gather weekly in Clemson on Thursday
evening at the YMCA. The social activity of the
ISA includes parties, picnics, and excursions, all
of which are carried out in an international at-
mosphere. Dr. A. Fear, the advisor, is always
receptive to foreign students' problems.
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OFFICERS. Richard Frank, Secretary; Emile Rasheed, Treas-
urer; Klaus Schumann, President; Frank Mora, Vice-President.
Klaus talks with the members about the annual IS.A supper — a unique
Clemson social event.
Three of the members practice for the TV discussion program
"Studio International" on Channel 4.
RELIGIOUS
Baptist Student Union
FRONT ROW : Breland, E., Ladd, L., Ball, D., Holden, S. SECOND ROW : Wood-
son, J., Rev. Arrington, Cotton, J., White, S., Crenshaw, D. THIRD ROW: Aston,
P., Kelly, J., Crenshaw, D., Glenn, J. FOURTH ROW : Limbaugh, D., Deanheart, L.,
Dr. B. Dukes, Dr. J. Allen, Advisor; Middlebrooks, C.
The purpose of the Baptist Student Union is to
encourage the religious and spiritual development
of the college student. BSU serves as a two-way
channel through which Christian students move
in witness and mission from their churches to the
campus, and in turn, through which they move in
enlistment and service from the campus to local
churches. As a campus religious organization, it
has no formal list of members but considers all
Baptist students on campus as members. The Bap-
tist Student Union works closely with other reli-
gious organizations in organizing such activities
as Relgious Emphasis Week. In addition, BSU
has organized, this year, a literary magazine, Im-
pact, to provide a means of expression in the liter-
ary art forms for secular, as well as religious topics.
Students of the BSU provide programs for
presentation at convalescent homes and orphanages
in the Clemson area. Several visits to the old age
home at Six Mile, S. C. have been made during
first semester. The weekly meetings on Wednes-
day night at 7 :00 include organized groups which
study various topics of importance to the college
student today.
Diane and other members enjoy refreshments after a meeti
BARRY EDWARDS, President
Officers are Robert Binford, President: Bear Baker, Vice-
President; Nancy Dannals, Treasurer; Pat Mansfield,
Secretary.
Clemson Canterbury
Club
The Clemson Canterbury Club was organized
in 1924 in association with Holy Trinity Episcopal
Church. It has been providing fellowship for the
Episcopal students at Clemson since that time.
Along with the fellowship, its members enjoy
several service projects. The club sponsors a
seven-year-old child in Taiwan and makes several
trips to the Tamassee DAR school. There the
members serve ice cream and entertain the chil-
dren. In order to raise money for the club, several
members work in the Clemson Theatre. Once a
month the club sponsors a supper for its members
and presents a speaker. Occasionally the members
attend deputations at such schools as Lander,
Converse, Erskine, and Winthrop. In return the
Clemson Canterbury plans some programs for the
Canterbury members of these schools.
The Canterburians often attend conferences at
Episcopal campus in the state in order to
strengthen their faith in the church and to learn
more about life.
The Canterbury Club members enjoy a supper together at
the church.
Christian Science
Organization
The Christian Science Organization is a group
of students and sincerely interested persons who
have no other religious connections. Since its
beginning in 1961, the Christian Science Organi-
zation has experienced continual growth in mem-
bership and activities. It offers both Wednesday
evening meetings and Sunday services which all
students and faculty members are invited to attend.
Wednesday evening meetings are held in the Stu-
dent Chapel above the loggia at 7 :(X). Sunday
services, held at 11:00 in the same chapel, are
given in accordance with the manual of the First
Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts.
The organization maintains a lending library of
Christian Scientist material next to the lounge of
"A" dormitories. During Religious Emphasis
Week the organization offers a film and speaker
on Christian Science. A number of films and
tapes on Christian Science are shown intermittently
through the year. Through these programs, the
lectures, Wednesday meetings, and Sunday serv-
ices, the members attempt to give the university
public a better understanding of Christian Science
while enlarging their own spiritual perception.
Mary Holton conducts a Wednesday evening meeting in the Student Chapel.
Jack Hemphill, Lucy Gordon, and Bobby Koger, Prrsidciil, and the other mem-
bers watch a film on Christian Science during Religious Emphasis Week.
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FIRST ROW: Moore, C, Katzen, M., Goldman, M., Lapin, J.. Wolper, J., Kamen. I., Loef, S. SECOND ROW: Aines, B.. Kasha, M,
Schreibman, J., Fedder, M., Ross, J., Feinberg, M., Goodman, I.
Hillel-Brandeis
The purpose of the Hillel-Brandeis Club at
Clemson University is to serve the Jewish stu-
dents in their reHgious and social lives. Hillel-
Brandeis helps the Jewish students celebrate their
holidays away from home. During the High Holy
Days, the club provides transportation for the
members to attend one of the two synagogues in
Greenville.
During the year, Hillel-Brandeis has speakers
for the members and their guests. Also, it takes
part in inviting a Rabbi to lead discussions in
religious forums with other religious groups on
campus.
Fund raising projects are undertaken to help
pay for the activities of the club. Since there is
no resident Rabbi in Clemson Hillel-Brandeis
works closely with Rabbis at the University of
Georgia.
Some watch, some listen, some smoke, but all enjoy participating in a religious
forum.
The Newman Student Association
Father Fisher Hstens
attentively to all students'
problems.
FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jones, K., Father Fislier, Chaplain; Professor Sullivan, Adfisor :
Schmalz, R., Treasurer. SECOND ROW : Stuin, S., Nicks, J., Jackson, J., Guillot, E. THIRD ROW :
Bedard, P., Morse, R., Russell, S., Rydarowski, R., Laurd, J.
The Newman Student Association provides a
social, cultural and religious organization for the
Catholic students at Clemson. Newman Hall, the
Catholic Student Center, has a small library, which
features a large magazine rack carrying over
twenty periodicals of both general and specialized
Catholic interest.
Father James Fisher, C.S.P., is the Chaplain to
Catholic students at Clemson. Each year the con-
ducts a seminar course on the theology of the
\'atican II and a general inquiry into Catholicism.
The Newman Student Association holds a fresh-
man rece]5tion and a number of dances during the
school year. It also has a number of informal
clean-up parties and card parties. It sponsors
speakers from the university faculty and from out-
side sources. The club holds student discussions,
and this year featured a four-w^eek marriage dis-
cussion. Newman students helped at the Catholic
Women's Club annual Mardi Ciras, and collected
for the United Fund in the Clemson area.
FIRST ROW, LEGT TO RIGHT:
Davey, J., President: [ones, K., See-
rctary. SECOND ROW: Kiskel K..
first Vice-President : McGee, C, Sec-
ond Vice-President.
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MR. OTIS NELSON, Associate Director
YMCA Staff
The business of the YMCA is people. The staff
encourages the all around development of the in-
dividual, giving attention to his needs and trying
in every way to help him meet those needs.
The backbone of the YMCA prograin — the
YMCA stafif is headed by Buford E. Trent as
Director of the YMCA. He has served in many
capacities in the religious and community life of
the campus and is interested in everything which
pertams to the life of the student. Mr. Otis D.
Nelson, a graduate of the University of Alabama
and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, serves
as Associate Director of the YMCA. He is re-
sponsible for the program of the YMCA. Mr.
Nash N. Gray, a graduate of Clemson, serves as
Associate Director, giving the major portion of
his time to business operation of the YMCA. Miss
Bobbie Palmer serves as Office Secretary and is
most helpful to students who come to the YMCA
seeking information.
MISS BOBBIE PALMER, Secretary
MR. BUFORD E. TRENT, Director
MR. N.ASH GRAY, Associate Director
Y Cabinet
FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Caggiano, ].. Weston, D., Cole, C.
SECOND ROW : Harris, W., Carlton, B., Gardner, K., Gray, N., Jones, M.,
Hubbard, C. THIRD ROW: Giles, J., Bowden, G., Bishop T., Robinson, B.
EXECUTIVE BOARD. LEFT TO RIGHT: kick, E.,
Miller, C, Smith, B., Kavan, B., Howes, H., Trent, B„
Gray, N., Thompson, S., Denton, G.
The YMCA is a world-wide fellowship united
by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ for the pur-
pose of developing Christian personality and build-
ing a Christian society. It is a voluntary, private,
membership organization, completely interdenomi-
national and democratic in its nature. Its program
is such as to provide a climate for the free asso-
ciation of ideas, intellectual stimulation and to
foster growth toward physical and spiritual
maturity.
The YMCA Cabinet seeks to provide leader-
ship, programs, and facilities for the physical
development and social adjustments of students.
Religious Emphasis Week, Hall Forums, Medi-
tations, Vespers, and special speakers are definite
programs carried on. Also students have depu-
tations to other campuses and churches. Special
and regular conferences are held both on campus
and away.
Betty Smith takes minutes while Bruce Kavan, President,
conducts a meeting.
Freshman Council, YMCA
The Freshman Council of the YMCA is a branch of the
"Y" created especially for all freshmen at Clemson Uni-
versity, who are interested in the aims and ideals of the
"Y". There are no "membership requirements" for those
wishing to participate in the programs of the Council. The
Council welcomes all students, and for this reason, the
main goal of the Freshman Council is to present a variety
of programs and activities which are of interest to the
majority — not minority — of students.
This year the programs of the Council have covered a
range of topics from a lively clogging party to a discussion
on the "Advantages and Disadvantages of Campus Life."
The climactic social and money-making event of the first
semester was a Sadie Hawkins Day and Date Raffle.
The Freshman Council presents social and service, as
well as, thought-provoking activities for an "elite" group
of people — the Freshmen of Clemson University.
FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; Williams, D., Cromer, I.,. Dorn. P.., Williams, T.
SECOND ROW : Crawford, II., McAIhaney, D., Dasher, L., Cothraii, S.
Upper Class Council, YMCA
Tommy Bishop, President, discusses with other members the activities of the counci
FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Snow, D., Garbleman, H., Aldridge,
M., Denies, G., Mr. Nash Gray, Advisnr. SECOND ROW : Water, R.,
Bishop, T„ Hunt, D., Stepp, K.
The Upperclass Council of the YMCA is a
looseknit organization whose members are inter-
ested in providing services for students through
the "Y". At the same time the council members
are interested in having a good time. Both of
these objectives are obtained through the members
of the council working with cabinet sponsored
functions as well as council sponsored programs.
These activities vary from working on the home-
coming display and coaching the area youth in
various sports to having parties and enjoying gen-
eral "bull" sessions. The upperclass council has
learned that the "Y" is made up of people and
is not just a building to go to — to shoot pool or
watch movies. The president is Tommy Bishop,
and the vice-president is Ken Stepp.
Members enjoy a social gathering at the "Y" Cabin.
ATHLETICS
Bowling Club
The purpose of the Clemson Bowling Club is
to provide active members for the Clemson Bowl-
ing Team who compete with other universities
throughout the Southeastern United States.
First organized in 1964, under the direction of
Professor Jack Tuttle, the team has made great
strides, compiling a 33-5 record in 3 years and
winning the District V Intercollegiate Tourna-
ment twice. After losing its first match of the
season this year, the team has gone on to win 17
in a row.
RECORD
Virginia 5
Amer. U. (Wash., D. C.) 1
VMI 4
Virginia 4
Virginia 3
Intercollegiate Tournament, Greenville, N. C. —
Clemson (1st place) with wins over: VMI, Ten-
nessee, Virginia, Virginia Union, North Carolina
State, UNC, N. C. A&T, South Carolina, Citadel,
East Carolina, UNC at Charlotte.
FURTHER SCHEDULED
Clemson — South Carolina (Away)
Clemson — VMI (Home)
Clemson — Amer. Univ. (Wash., D. C.) (Home)
Clemson — Georgia
Clemson — Georgia Tech
Clemson — Columbus College, Columbus, Ga.
Clemson
. 4
Clemson
. 8
Clemson
. 5
Clemson
. 5
Clemson
. 6
JACK TUTTLE, Advisor
LEFT TO RIGHT : Ed Bailey,
Buck Bovd, Jay Gullv. Harold
Rciter, Bill Rcviiolds, Tom Smilli.
Al and Carlos try to get their feet off the ground.
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Clemson Aero Club
The Clemson Aero Club, Inc. is an organization
composed of students, faculty, and employees of
Clemson University who have a keen interest in
aviation. It is a non-profit organization vi^hose
primary objective is to help its members qualify
for and obtain pilot certificates at minimal expense.
Operations of the club airplane are conducted
in accordance with the Federal Air Regulations
of the U.S.A. and in accordance with rules estab-
lished by the club for compliance with insurance
requirements, for the safety of the members, and
for protection of the airplane.
Any person affiliated with Clemson University
may apply for membership in the Clemson Aero
Club. No previous flight experience is necessary.
An initiation fee is nominal, and members pay the
club only for the use of the plane and for insurance.
For the experienced pilot, the Clemson Aero
Club provides an excellent opportunity to lend the
benefit of his experience to other pilots. For the
student pilot, the club provides an opportunity to
gain flying experience.
LEFT TO RIGHT : Lam, C, Scency, B., Buckalew, A..
McNair, N., Johnson, F., Henderson, B., Freeman, C,
Rogers, M.
Last-minute instructions are given before take-off.
FROXT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Henry, D., Tolley, C, Candler, S., Cauble, B., Kirkpatrick, K.,
King, J., Duckworth, G., Wiggins, D., Adkins, R. BACK ROW: Rogers, P., Jackson, J., Ammons, B.,
Kimbrell, B., Murrcll. T.. Nelson, C, Poland, J., Elliot, D., Caldwell. C, Burgess, D.
Fellowship of
Christian Athletes
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a na-
tional organization composed of many fine athletes
and coaches from all the branches of sports at
Clemson. The organization was foimded by
basketball coach Don McClinton in 1954. Its
purpose is to confront athletes and coaches and
through them the youth of our nation with the
challenge and adventure of following Christ
through the fellowship of the church. As athletes ^
they recognize that they have an influence on
young people, and they want that influence to
count fur Christ. In its third year of existence on
the Clemson campus, the Fellowship of Christian
Athletes has shown continued growth and success.
Dixie Skydivers Sport
Parachute Club
MEMBERS. Chapman. J.; Chapman, T. ; Doyle, B.;
Duvall, M. ; Enzor, G. ; Finison, D. ; Forbes, M. ; Hanna,
W. ; Lanford, J. ; Moore, N. ; Payne, R. ; Newman, T.,
President; Smith, T. ; Steinbrecher, J.; Wells, R. ; West-
moreland, J. ; Willson, J.
A member free falls, then maneuvers his parachute to a
designated target.
One of the newest clubs on campus is the Dixie
Skydivers Sport Parachute Ckib. Since its affih-
ation in the spring of 1967, the club has already
doubled its membership. Sport parachuting or
skydiving has been growing steadily during the
past few years. The student begins his jumping
career on a static line. Little time is spent free
falling, so the student concentrates on maneuver-
ing his parachute to a designated target. Later,
the student progresses in five-second intervals to
a thirty second free-fall. During these jumps the
student learns the fundamentals of a controlled
fall. Experienced jumpers can maneuver their
bodies into any position and in addition to their
120 mile per hour descent can track at a speed
of up to 60 miles per hour horizontal to the ground.
All new students are trained thoroughly in all
phases of sport parachuting and each student
jump is well supervised. The Dixie Skydivers
have several qualified instructors, and the club is
recognized by the United States Parachute Asso-
ciation. The national collegiate championships
held each year in Tahleguah, Oklahoma have also
been put on the agenda.
John practices free falling for the National Collegiate Cham-
pionships held in Oklahoma.
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Clemson University Fencing Club
MEMBERS. LEFT TO RIGHT,
STANDING : Waring, T. ; Snyder,
P.; Chandler, L. ; Kauric, B. ; Ste-
venson, E. ; Dykstra, K. ; Gambrel,
T. ; Ferry, P. ; Raymond, E. ; War-
ren, G. KNEELING: Rogers, C. ;
Kaufman, A., Adznsor; Lee, H.
SITTING : Lidsky, A. ; Harrel, F. ;
Thompson, C.
Pete Snyder, President, shows
proper form.
The fundamentals of swordsmanship have been
practiced for centuries. With the decHne of duel-
ling, fencing became a popular sport. Throughout
the ages, the tendency has been toward lighter,
more manageable weapons. Now emphasis is
jjlaced on speed and coordination, with little given
to sheer strength.
The Clemson University Fencing Club was
organized in 1959 under the auspices of the Clem-
son YMCA and the Office of Student Afifairs. In
its eight years, the membership and scope of its
activities have steadily increased. The club par-
ticii^ates in all levels of intercollegiate and national
fencing. It has rei)eatedly placed high in the South-
eastern District Conference. It is recognized by
the Amateur Fencing League of America and
recently won Fifteenth place in the national
competition.
This year's club under Professor Anders Kauf-
mann, sole advisor with Dr. Hal Cooledge on a
fellowship leave, is pushing for all available compe-
tition.
Parry. Thrust. Counter Thrust. Then touche.
The bout is done.
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Block "C" Club
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Charlie Watson, President, sees that his boys do the job.
Big "O" watches as the Tiger Cubs go through initiation.
The Block "C" Club was organized for the
fellowship of all Clemson athletes. Through work
and fellowship we would hop)e to unify all letter-
men and Clemson students and faculty towards a
better understanding of inter-collegiate athletics
and the Clemson athletic program. In order to
be a member of the Block "C" Club a letter must
be earned in any of the recognized intercollegiate
sports. Each new member must participate in the
Block "C" initiation and then is awarded member-
ship into the club. Each member is given a club
pin, and senior athletes are given framed Tiger
rugs as recognition of their outstanding accom-
plishments. The club earns a percentage on the
sale of programs at all home football games. Those
members not participating in football handle the
distribution and sale of the programs. The slogan
"The Year of the Tigers" was originated by the
Block "C" Club. The club sold several thousand
bumper stickers to encourage school spirit as the
club felt this would really be "The Year of the
Tigers". The club hopes through continual growth
in the club and through the enlargement of the
physical facilities that Clemson athletes can prosper
in a manner fitting the growth and spirit of
Clemson University.
Much toil and labor goes into earning a Block "C".
Block "C" Clubs
Addison, J.
Adkins, W.
Albers. R.
Arthur, G.
Barbary, E.
Boiiekat, H.
Bradley, J.
Cagle, J.
Carroll, J.
Catoe, J.
Chilers, W. C.
Cohen, E.
Cone, F.
Cooper, D.
Courtney, C.
Craig, R.
Cropp. W.
Dawes, A.
Demsey, D.
Dinneen, J
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Good sportsmanship is shown.
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Keys, L. Knight, O. Kozma, P. Liberatore, F. Lhotsky, J. Locklair, M.
McGee, E. Mass, W. Michael, B. Miller, M. Moore, H. Mulligan, W.
Player, V. Poland, J. Poling, J. Rayburn, R. Reynolds, P. Roger, P.
Lowell, B. Lowry, B.
Olszewski, H. Pitchford, C.
Shirley, W. Shiiler, J.
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Wilson Childers, a Block "C" man, takes a break during half time.
Clemson Sailing Club
The purpose of the Clemson SaiHng Club is to
provide an opportunity for learning and advanc-
ing the art of sailing and racing and to develop
an intercollegiate sailing team at Clemson Uni-
versity. Membership is open to anyone interested
in learning or furthering their interest in sailing.
The Sailing Team is picked from the members
of the club. The Sailing Team is a member of
the South Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Associ-
ation. The racing season lasts the entire school
year, with the team traveling throughout the South
representing Clemson University.
Two members of the Sailing Team show
the skill that made them number 1 in the
use Invitational Regatta.
RACING RESULTS
Spring 1967
use Team Race— Won 4-0
use Invitational Regatta — First
ACC Championship — Second
Fall 1967
use Team Race— Won 4-1
Citadel Invitational — Fourth
MIT Invitational — Fourth
College of Charleston Invitational-
USC Team Race— Won 4-3
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Several members sail on
Hartwell Lake.
Mrnilurs practice the art of sailing and racing.
FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Trap, R., Snow, D., Slack, C, King-
horn, A. SECOND ROW : Dr. James Keneke, Mr. James Nickolson,
Waldo, L., Marshall, J. THIRD ROW: Hehn, M., Fowler, L., Bense, J.,
Duncan, J. FOURTH ROW : Melville. R. J., Moss, B., Linke, R. FIFTH
ROW: Musgraves, J., Kuester, A., Grosz, K., Folk, R. SIXTH ROW:
Brerne, J., Crown, B., Close, B. SEVENTH ROW : Bruening, P., Nepreux,
F., Tropea, L.
Scuba Diving Club
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The Clemson University Scuba Diving Club
has as one of its primary goals, the training of
both new and old divers in safe diving techniques.
The club is affiliated with the Southern Council
of Skindiving Clubs and the Underwater Society
of America. Through these organizations, the
club has received national recognition of its train-
ing programs from beginning diver to instructor.
A secondary function of the Scuba Diving Club
is to act as a rescue unit for local civil defense and
law enforcement agencies, and to be constantly on
call to aid in all ways whenever the lakes or
rivers of the area are involved.
The activities of the Scuba Diving Club are
many and varied. The club takes over fifteen
club divers a semester into the club, and several
of the members have made trips to Florida. The
club hosted the Convention of the Southern Coun-
cil of Skindiving Clubs in January and plans to
enter some of the training movies in the Inter-
national Underwater Film festival. The club hopes
to compete in the National Spearfishing Contest
this year.
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MEMBERS : Bentlev. B., Brooks, J., Brown, A., Campbell, A.. Cunningham,
R., Fletcher, N., Harding, G., Hildebrand, G., Lemire, J., Pate, C, Reeves, R.,
Ritter, D., Suber, J., Thciling, D., Thompson, E.
Tae Kwon Do Club
The Clemson University Tae Kwon Do Club,
originally called the Tang Soo Do Club, was
founded in February of 1966. The club's purpose
is to promote the spirit and understanding of Tae
Kwon Do and to give Clemson students an oppor-
tunity for instruction in this art. Tae Kwon Do,
the Korean form of Karate and one of the most
powerful styles known, literally means "to smash
or destroy with the foot."
This year the club fielded its first tournament
team consisting of Lance DuVal, black belt ;
Richard Dales and Mike Watts, brown belts ; and
Bill Tillman and Jimmy Lindsey, blue belts. The
tournaments which the team members have par-
ticipated in are the Atlantic Coast Conference
Karate Championships in Columbia, S. C. ; the
Tri-State Karate Championships (N. C, S. C,
Ga.) in Beaufort, S. C. ; the North Carolina State
Karate Championship in Chapel Hill, N. C. ; the
Southeastern Karate Team Championships in
Greenville, S. C. : and the Kong Soo Do Champi-
onship in Augusta, Ga. The team has acquired
a total of four first place trophies, four second
place trophies, and two third place trophies in
these tournaments. The club is instructed by Mr.
Billy Hong, a native Korean who has a fourth
degree black belt, and who won the All-Korean
Tae Kwon Do Championship in 1966.
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Doctor Robert C. Edwards, President
Dr. Robert C. Edwards was graduated from Clemson in 1933 with a degree
in Textile Engineering and was active in Phi Psi, Tiger Brotherhood, Blue Key,
and Phi Kappa Phi.
Dr. Edwards became acting president in 1958 and since then has received
honorary Doctor of Law degrees from WofTord College and The Citadel. He is
an active leader in the community as well as the University, being a member of
the Lions International, the Shriners, the Clemson Rotary Club, the American
Legion, and a Steward in the Methodist Church. Our president is also one of
Clemson's most outstanding sjiort fans, following the Tigers to many of their out-
of-town games.
From student leader to university president, D. R. C. Edwards has always
exemplified a man with every interest in his University.
Edgar Brown, President of the Board, is a former President of
the South Carolina Bar Association and has been State Senator
from Barnwell County since 1938.
The Board of Trustees Coordinate
School PoHcy
Thomas G. Clemson's will that provided for the establishment of an agricultural college also
])rovided for it, a Board of Trustees. Today this thirteen member Board is the essential governing
body at Clemson University. There are seven life members and six elected for four-year terms
by the General Assembly of South Carolina.
A life member, of the board, James F. Byrnes, was "Assistant
President" of the United States under Roosevelt and also served
as Director of War Mobilizations.
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Patrick Calhoun, a life member, served as President of the
Clemson University Foundation. He has also served as President
of the Clemson Alumni Association.
The recipient of an honorary Doctorate of Science degreee from
Clemson, Robert Coker, a life member, is the present director
of the Bank of Hartsville.
Kenneth Crikk was President of Blue Key and a member of
Tiger Brotherhood, Senior Council, and the Tiger Stafif at Clem-
son. He was also named to Who's Who.
L. D. Hoi.MKs was a member of the Board of Visitors to Clemson
College in 1958. He is former President of the Savannah River
Soil Conservation District.
Frank Jervey, former Clemson University Vice-president for
development, is a life member. During World War II, he received
the "Exceptional Civilian Award."
E. Oswald Lightsey of Hampton is a Clemson graduate. His
term on the Board expires in 1970. He is co-owner and general
manager of Lightsey Brothers.
Gordon McCabe is a member of the Board of Directors of J. P.
Stevens and Co. and the S. C. N. Bank. He is a graduate of the
University of \'irginia.
A. M. QuattlEbaum was a 1934 Clemson graduate. After receiv-
ing a Masters degree from Cornell, he was an assistant professor
at Clemson for five years.
Paul Quattlebaum is a Clemson graduate with a degree in
Electrical Engineering. He is employed by the U. S. Department
of Commerce in Charleston.
A life member, James Self is an honorary member of the Phi
Psi National Textile Fraternity in Clemson. He is a member of
the State Development Board.
Winchester Smith, a life member, is the second Clemson grad-
uate to be chosen to be on the board. He also has a wide range
of agricultural interests.
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
ROBERT COOK EDWARDS President
Walter Thompson Cox —
Vice-President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students
Melford A. Wilson—
Vice-President for Business and Finance and Comptroller
W. ^\'I■ight Bryan Vice-President for Development
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS AND STAFF
PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
ROBERT COOK EDWARDS President
ALLEN WOOD RIGSBY—
Assistant to the President and University Counsel
Dorothy Lenora Abbott Secretary to the President
ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION
VICTOR HURST—
V.-P. for Academic Affairs and Dean of the University
William Henry \\'iley —
Dean, College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences
jess Willard Jones Director, Resident Instruction,
College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences
Harlan Ewart McClure .... Dean. School of Agriculture
Howard Louis Hunter . . Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Harold Fochone Landrith .... Dean, School of Education
Linvil Gene Rich, Ph.D Dean, College of Engineering
Wallace Dabney Trevillian Dean,
School of Industrial Management and Textile Science
Flovd Irving Browniey, jr Dean. Graduate School
Claude I'ryant Tli(imi)son —
Director. Clcmsow Unizrrsity at Greenville TEC
Samuel Marsh Willis Director. Clemson University at Sumter
Merrill Craig Palmer Director of Computer Center
Claud I'ethune Green —
Director of the Summer Sessions and Extended Programs
]. W. Gordiin Gnurlay Director of the Library
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1. DOROTHY ABBOTT
Secretary to the President
2. GEORGE E. COAKLEY
Dean of Men
3. SUSAN G. DELONY
Dean of IVomen
4. CLAUD B. GREEN
Director of Summer Sessions and Extended Programs
5. SARAH MARGARET POOLE
Student Counselor
ADMINISTRATION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
WALTER T. COX . Vicc-Prcs. for Student Affairs and Dean of Students
George E. Coakley Dean of Men
Joseph G. Guggino Assistant to Dean of Men
Susan Goodwin Delony Dean of Women
Virginia S. Hardie Counseling Psychologist
John Randolph Anderson Counselor
Carolyn A. Morgan Coxmsclor
Manning N. Lomax Resident Counselor
Office of Admissions and Registration
KENNETH NOTLEY VICKERY . Dir. of Admissions and Registration
Reginald Justin Berry Registrar
William Richard Mattox Admissions Supervisor
Arnold Mandigo BIoss Student Financial Aid Supervisor
Arthur Stiefel West Admissions Counselor
Gertrude Ramsay Bailey Recorder
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Student Center and YMCA
BUFORD E. TRENT General Secretary Y.M.C.A.
Nash Newton Gray Associate Secretary
Otis Duell Nelson Associate Secretary
Student Placement
DAVIS GREGORY HUGHES Director of Placement
Michael Jones Maxwell Assistant Placement Director
Francis H. Cannon Secretary
Sti-dent Health Service
JUDSON ELAM HAIR, M.D. . . . Director of Student Health Service
John C. Barnett, M.D. . . Associate Director of Student Health Service
James H. Bowers. M.D Physician
Roy J. Ellison, M.D. Consulting Psychiatrist
Evelyn Littlejohn X-Ray and Laboratory Technician
Ruth Durham, R.N Director of Nurses
WILLIAM R. MATTOX, Adiitissioius Supervisor 1.
REGINALD J. BERRY, Registrar 2.
JOSEPH G. GUGGINO, Assistant to Dean of Men 3.
MANNING N. LOMAX, Resident Counselor 4.
J. CHARLES BARNETT, Assoc. Dir. of Student Health Service 5.
RUTH DURHAM, Director of Nurses 6.
ARNOLD MANDIGO BLOSS, Student Financial Aid Supervisor 7.
Department of Bands
JOHN HARRISON BUTLER Director (on leave)
Bruce Farrell Cook Acting Director
Athletic Staff
FRANK JAMES HOWARD . . . Athletic Director and Head Coach
Robert Cole Bradley Athletic Publicity Director
James Brennan Assistant Basketball Coach
Fred Cone Assistant Coach
H. C. Greenfield Track Coach
Fred W. Hoover Head Trainer
Robert M. Jones Assistant Coach
R. P. Jordan Assistant Football Coach
James Bank McFadden Assistant Coach
H. C. McLellan, Jr Assistant Athletic Director
Christopher C. Roberts, Jr Basketball Coach
Robert W. Smith Assistant Coach
James D. Wade Assistant Coach
Arthur W. Baker Assistant Coach
Billy H. Wilhelm Baseball Coach and Director of Intramural Sports
Eugene P. Willimon Assistant Athletic Director
ADMINISTRATION OF BUSINESS AND
FINANCIAL AFFAIRS
MELFORD A. WILSON, I'.-P. for Business and Finance and Comptroller
Kenney R. Helton Internal Auditor
Elmer H. McCarter Financial Analyst
Accounting Division
TRESCOTT NEWTON HINTON Chief Accountant
Melvin Eugene Barnette Supervisor of Research Accounts
Vivian Raymond Harrcll IBM Supervisor
William Allen Thompson Accountant
Joseph Shelor Walker Bursar
VIRGINIA S. HARDIE, Counseling Psychologist 1.
VIRGINIA POOLE, Secretary to V.-P. for Business and Finance 2.
EUGENE P. WILLIMON, Assistant Athletic Director 3.
JOSEPH S. WALKER, Bursar 4.
KENNY R. HELTON, Internal Auditor 5.
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Personnel Division
JOHN BAKER GENTRY Director of Personnel
Charles Wallace Lott Job Analyst
Physical Plant Division
RALPH SIMPSON COLLINS .... Director of Physical Plant
James Cleveland Carey Superintendent of Grounds
William Lieben Meigs . . Asst. Supt. of Planning a>id Engineering
Roy Marcus Rochester Plant Engineer
George Carlisle Jones Superintendent of Utilities
Jack William Weeden Chief of Security
Purchasing Division
EARL SPENCER LIBERTY Director of Purchasing
Daniel Wheeler Bickley . Procurement Officer and Property Custodian
Auxiliary Enterprises
HENRY HUGHES HILL, JR. . . . Director of Auxiliary Enterprises
Luther J. Fields Manager, Student Food Service
William Drye Cromer .... Superintendent, Central Office Service
Leroy Edward Rutland Dormitory Manager
Thomas Roy Rhumes Manager, Laundry
Ernest Chisholm Watson Manager, Housing
1. JACK WEEDEN
Chief of Security
2. LEROY E. RUTLAND
Dormitory Manager
3. LUTHER J. FIELDS
Manager, Student Food Service
4. ERNEST C. WATSON
Manager, Housing
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ADMINISTRATION OF DEVELOPMENT
W. WRIGHT BRYAN Vice-President for Development
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Public and Alumni Relations
JOSEPH E. SHERMAN Director. Alumni Relations
George M. Moore 4ssociate Director Alumni Relations
Melvin C. Long Director, Public Relations
John L. Allen Editor, University Nezcs Bureau
John C. Mann 4h<nini Editor
George U. Bennett Field Representative, Alumni Relations
Allen M. Sale, Jr Publications Editor
SYBIL R. ALBERT, Secretary to Dean of Student Affairs \.
MARY HOOD, Co-Resident of Manning Hall 2.
MELVIN LONG, Director, Public Relations 3
LUCILLE CORLEY, Co-Resident of Manning Hall 4,
SARA M. POOLE, Student Counselor 5,
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The Alumni Association Gives Strong Support
Since the founding of Clemson University, school spirit has been the backbone
of the institution. The Clemson Alumni Association has long been the epitome of
this tradition.
The Alumni Association strives to express its love for Clemson by supporting
programs which will advance the University. The Alumni Association gives
financial support to such programs as undergraduate scholarships, graduate fellow-
ships, faculty research, teaching professorships, student loans, library additions,
permanent endowment, and the Alumni Service Program.
The Alumni Association also takes a personal interest in the entire student
body by giving annual $1,000 grants to the Student Government to support their
activities.
The functions of Clemson University, from the simplest to the most complex,
would not be valuable without the most intricate part — the faculty. The facility
is truly a key link in the long chain of activities, organizations, and events that
make Clemson the fine University that it is.
Throughout the years, Clemson has been blessed with having some of the most
cajiable instructors in the many fields offered at the University. The primary pur-
pose uf a faculty is to teach, but Clemson's faculty ofifers much more than an
education. It offers such tangibles as friendshij) and inspiration.
Through such opportunities as this, the students of Clemson University are
fortunate to be exposed to such worthwhile people.
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The functions of Clemson University, from the simplest to the most complex,
would not be valuable without the most intricate part — the faculty. The faculty
is truly a key link in the long chain of activities, organizations, and events that
make Clemson the fine University that it is.
Throughout the years, Clemson has been blessed with having some of the most
capable instructors in the many fields offered at the University. The primary pur-
pose of a faculty is to teach, but Clemson's faculty offers much more than an
education. It oflfers such tangibles as friendship and inspiration.
Through such opportunities as this, the students of Clemson University are
fortunate to be exposed to such worthwhile people.
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• ABERNATHY, A. R. . Associate Professor
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ACORN, J. T Associate Professor
ARCHITECTURE
ADAMS, H. D Instructor
HISTORY
ADKINS, T. R. . . . Associate Professor
ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY
• ALEXANDER, P. M. . Assistant Professor
HORTICULTURE
ALLEN, J. F Assistant Professor
CHEMISTRY
ALLEN, R. M Professor
FORESTRY
ALLEY, F. C Associate Professor
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
• ANDERSON, G. W. . Associate Professor
ZOOLOGY AND VETERINARY
ANDERSON, R. A. . Assistant Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
ANDREWS, J. F Professor
CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
ANTRIM, J. DeC. . . Associate Professor
CIVIL ENGINEERING
• ARBENA, J. L Instructor
HISTORY
ARRINGTON, O. W Instructor
ENGLISH
ASHWORTH, R. P Professor
BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY
AUCOIN, C. V. . Head of Dept., Professor
MATHEMATICS
• BAILEY, R. H. . . . Assistant Professor
CHEMISTRY
BALL, W, L Associate Professor
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BANISTER, R. A. . . Associate Professor
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
BARDSLEY, C. E., JR. . Associate Professor
AGRONOMY AND SOILS
• BARFIELD, J. R. . . Assistant Professor
ECONOMICS
BARKER, R. H. . . . Associate Professor
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY AND CHEMISTRY
BARLAGE, W. B., JR. . Associate Professor
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
BARNETT, B. D. . Head of Dept., Professor
POULTRY SCIENCE
• B.ARNHILL, J. W. . . Assistant Professor
HISTORY
BARRIER, M. J Instructor
ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY
BARTMESS, E. B Instructor
MATHEMATICS
BAUKNIGHT, L. M., JR. Assistant Professor
AGRIC. ECONOMICS AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY
FACULTY
• BAULD, N. R., JR. . . Associate Professor
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
BAXTER, A. W. . . . Associate Professor
BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY
BAXTER, L. W. . . . Associate Professor
BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY
BECKWITH, W. F. . Assistant Professor
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
• BEINHART, E. G., JR Lecturer
PLANT PHYS., BOTANY. BACTERIOLOGY
BELL, M. C Associate Professor
MATHEMATICS
BERRY, T. G Assistant Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
BETHEL, E. L. . . . Associate Professor
MATHEMATICS
• BIGGS, S. S Assistant Professor
AEROSPACE STUDIES
BINSSE, M. I Instructor
SPEECH
BIRKHEAD, P. K. . . Assistant Professor
GEOLOGY
BISHOP, A. O., JR Instructor
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
• BISHOP, C. B. . . . Assistant Professor
CHEMISTRY
BISHOP, M. B. . . . Assistant Professor
CHEMISTRY
BOLEN, C. W Professor
HISTORY
BOLING, M. B. . . . Assistant Professor
AGRONOMY AND SOILS
• BOND, J. H Associate Professor
BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY
BOONE, M. A Professor
POULTRY SCIENCE
BOST, M. V Instructor
ENGLISH
BOUKNIGHT, J. A Instructor
NURSING
• BOWEN, W. C. . . . Associate Professor
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
BOYD, V. A Associate Professor
AGRIC. ECONOMICS AND RURUL SOCIOLOGY
BRADBURY, D. W Professor
MACHINE DESIGN
BRANDT, G. W. . . . Associate Professor
DAIRY SCIENCE
• BRANNOCK, D. Y., JR. . Assistant Professor
FRENCH
BRANNON, C. C. . . Associate Professor
DAIRY SCIENCE
BRANTLEY, HERBERT—
Head of Department, Associate Professor
RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION
BRAWLEY, J. v., JR. . Assistant Professor
MATHEMATICS
FACULTY
• BRITTAIN, J. E. . . . Assistant Professor
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BRITTON, J. D. . . . Assistant Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
BRITZ, R. J Assistant Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
BROCK, J. L Professor
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
• BROWN, F. B. . . . Associate Professor
CHEMISTRY
BROWN, J. W. . . . Associate Professor
MATHEMATICS
BROWN, L. H. . . . Associate Professor
ARCHITECTURE
BROWN, M. C. . Head of Dept., Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
• BROWN, S. H Assistant Professor
ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT
BROWNLEY, F. I., JR.—
Dean, Graduate School and Professor
CHEMISTRY
BROYLES, H. E. . . Associate Professor
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BRULEY, D. F. . . . Associate Professor
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
• BRUNER, M. H. . . . Associate Professor
FORESTRY
BURNETT, R. P. . . Assistant Professor
AEROSPACE STUDIES
BUNGAY, H. R. . . . Associate Professor
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
BURTNER, F. A Professor
SOCIOLOGY
• BUSCHING, H. W. . . Assistant Professor
CIVIL ENGINEERING
BYRD, L. L Assistant Professor
EDUCATION
BYRD, W. P Professor
EXPERIMENTAL STATISTICS
CAFFREY, C. B. . . . Assistant Professor
PSYCHOLOGY
• CALHOUN, J. N. . . Assistant Professor
AEROSPACE STUDIES
CALHOUN, R. J Professor
ENGLISH
CAMPBELL, T. A. . Head of Dept., Professor
■ TEXTILE
CAPEL, W. C Assistant Professor
SOCIOLOGY
• CARD, E. B Instructor
EDUCATION
CARPENTER, E. T. Visiting Assoc. Professor
EDUCATION
CARTEE, E. F Professor
TEXTILES
CARTER, C. W 4ssistant Professor
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
FACULTY
• CARTER, R. M. . . . Associate Professor
AEROSPACE STUDIES
CASKEY, CM. . . . Associate Professor
ENGLISH
CASTRO, W. E. . . . Associate Professor
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
CHALUPA, W. V. . . Associate Professor
DAIRY SCIENCE
• CHAPLIN, R. L. . . Associate Professor
PHYSICS
CHISMAN, J. A. . . . Associate Professor
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
CHOLEWINSKI, F. M. . Associate Professor
MATHEMATICS
CLARK, H. G Associate Professor
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
• COCHRAN, J. H. . Head of Dept., Professor
ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY
COKER, E. C Associate Professor
MATHEMATICS
COKER, W. R Assistant Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
COLEMAN, R. L Instructor
FRENCH
• COOK, B. F. . Visiting Assistant Professor,
Director of Bands
MUSIC
COOL, B. M Professor
FORESTRY
COOPER, J. B. . . . Associate Professor
POULTRY SCIENCE
CORLEY, D. M. . . . Assistant Professor
AGRIC. ECONOMICS AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY
• COUCH, J. H Associate Professor
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
COVER, A. S Assistant Professor
MATHEMATICS
COX, H. M. . . . Head of Dept., Professor
ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES
CRADDOCK, G. R Professor
AGRONOMY AND SOILS
• CRAIG, J. T Assistant Professor
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
CRAWFORD, J. C. . . Assistant Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
CROOK, LYNN . . . Assistant Professor
FOOD SCIENCE AND BIOCHEMISTRY
CROSS, J. T Instructor
ENGLISH
• CROSS, R. L Instructor
ENGLISH
DAVENPORT, D. H. . Assistant Professor
NURSING
DAVIS, C. C Professor
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
DAVIS, L. H. . . Head of Dept., Professor
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
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• DAX'IS, R. S Assistant Professor
HISTORY
DEAN, J. A Assistant Professor
MODERN LANGUAGE
DICKEY, J. F Assistant Professor
DAIRY SCIENCE
DILLARD, G. E. . . . Assistant Professor
BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY
• DILLMAN, B. L. . . . Assistant Professor
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
DINWIDDIE, J. G., JR Professor
CHEMISTRY
DOUGLASS, T. E. . . Assistant Professor
ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGE
DOWDLE, M. W. . . Assistant Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
• DOWLER, W. M Lecturer
BOTANY
DRAKE, T. L Assistant Professor
MECH. AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
DUNKLE, B. E. . . . Associate Professor
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
DUNKLE, S. K. . . . Assistant Professor
MATHEMATICS
• DUVAL, J. C Assistant Professor
SPEECH
EDWARDS, J. L Professor
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
EDWARDS, R. L. . . Associate Professor
ANIMAL SCIENCE
EFLAND, T. D Associate Dean,
Director of Research, Professor
TEXTILES
• ELBEHERY, H Visiting Lecturer
TEXTILE SCIENCE
ELROD, A. C Associate Professor
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ELROD, W. C Assistant Professor
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
EPPS, W. M. . . Head of Dept.. Professor
BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY
• ERICKSEN, A. R. . . Assistant Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
ESKEW, E. B. . . . Associate Professor
AGRONOMY AND SOILS
EUDE, J- A Visiting Instructor
■ FRENCH
FAZIO. M. F Instructor
FRENCH
• FEAR. .A. F Associate Professor
SPEECH
FERNANDEZ, E. G Lecturer
SPANISH
FERNANDEZ, G. F. . Assistant Professor
SPANISH
FLATT, J. E. L Associate Professor
MATHEMATICS
FACULTY
• FORD, A. T Assistant Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
FORD, J. M 4ssociate Professor
CIVIL ENGINEERING
FOX, R. C Associate Professor
ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY
FRAKER, J. R Instructor
ENGLISH
• FREEZE, C. R. . . . Associate Professor
EDUCATION
FRYE, R. N Assistant Professor
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
FULMER, J. P. . . . Assistant Professor
HORTICULTURE
FULMER, L. G Instructor
MATHEMATICS
• GARNER, THOMAS . Associate Professor
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
GARRISON, O. B Professor
DIR. OF RESEARCH IN AGRI. HORTICULTURE
GERSTER, G. A. Visiting Assistant Professor
ARCHITECTURE
GETTY S, W. E. . . . Associate Professor
PHYSICS
• GIBSON, P. B Lecturer
AGRONOMY AND SOILS
GILLILAN, B. E. . . Assistant Professor
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
GING, J. L 4ssistant Professor
PHYSICS
GODLEY, W. C Professor
ANIMAL SCIENCE
• GOLDEMBERG, MAURICE—
Associate Professor
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
GOOCH, DIXIE . . . Associate Professor
ENGLISH
GOODIN, CURTIS P. . Associate Professor
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
GORDON, J. S. . . . Assistant Professor
POLITICAL SCIENCE
• GOREE, J. G Assistant Professor
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
GOSSETT, B. J. . . . Associate Professor
AGRONOMY AND SOILS
GRABEN, H. W. . . . Associate Professor
PHYSICS
GRAHAM, M. S Instructor
GERMAN
• GRAHAM, W. D. . . Assistant Professor
AGRONOMY AND SOILS
GREEN, C. B Professor
ENGLISH
GRIFFIN, V. S. . . . Assistant Professor
GEOLOGY
GRUBB, C. A Instructor
HISTORY
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• GUIDE, V. D. R -issistaiit Professor
ENGLISH
GUM, CORBUN . . . Associate Professor
ENGLISH
GUNNIN, E. A Professor
ARCHITECTURE
GUNTER, E. G Instructor
NURSING
• GUNTER, T. H. . . . Associate Professor
INDUSTRIAL MGT. AND TEXTILE SCIENCES
HALPIN, J. E. . . . Associate Professor
BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY
HALTIWANGER, M. E. Assistant Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
HAMMOND, A. F. . . Associate Professor
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
• HANDLIN, D. L. . . Assistant Professor
ANIMAL SCIENCE
HANNAH, H. B. . . . Assistant Professor
ENGLISH
HARDEN, J. C. . . . Associate Professor
MATHEMATICS
HARLEY, J. H Instructor
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
• HARRIS, R. B. . . . Assistant Professor
PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION
HARSHMAN, R. C. . Associate Professor
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
HASELTON, G. M. . Assistant Professor
GEOLOGY
HASH, J. A 4ssistant Professor
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
• HATCHER, R. D. . . Assistant Professor
GEOLOGY
HAUN, J. R Assistant Professor
HORTICULTURE
HAYS, S. B Assistant Professor
ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY
HEATON, R. B Instructor
ENGLISH
• HENNINGSON, R. W Professor
DAIRY SCIENCE
HENRY, L. L Assistant Professor
ENGLISH
HENSON, K. J. L Lecturer
' NURSING
HERLINGER, W. B. . Associate Professor
MODERN LANGUAGES
• HILL. R. W Instructor
ENGLISH
HIND, A. T Professor
MATHEMATICS
HOBSON, J. H Professor
CHEMISTRY
HODGES, V. S Associate Professor
ARCHITECTURE
FACULTY
• HOLLINGSWORTH, J. S. . . Instructor
NURSING
HOLMAN, H. R. . . . Associate Professor
ENGLISH
HOLT, A. H Associate Professor
ENGLISH
HOOD, C. E Assistant Professor
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
• HOWARD, G. E. . . Assistant Professor
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
HUBBARD, J. C. . . Associate Professor
TEXTILES
HUBBARD, J. F. . . Associate Professor
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
HUFF, L. D Professor
PHYSICS
• HUFFMAN, J. W Professor
CHEMISTRY
HUNTER, H. L Dean, Professor
ARTS AND SCIENCES
HUNTER, R. H. . . Head of Department,
Associate Professor
ARCHITECTURE, VISUAL STUDIES
HUTCHINSON, J. P Instructor
SOCIOLOGY
• IDOL, J. L Assistant Professor
ENGLISH
ISRAEL, CM Instructor
ENGLISH
JACKSON, J. E Instructor
MUSIC EDUCATION
JAMES, R. H Assistant Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
• JAMESON, L. H. . . Associate Professor
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
JANZEN, J. J Associate Professor
DAIRY SCIENCE
JENNINGS, C. W. . . Assistant Professor
ENGLISH
JENSEN, A. K. . . . Associate Professor
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
• JOHNSON, J. K Assistant Professor
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
JOHNSON, T. H Instructor
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
JOHNSON, W. E. . . Assistant Professor
EXPERIMENTAL STATISTICS
JONES, CM Professor
AGRONOMY AND OILS
• JONES, J. W Professor
AGRONOMY
JORDAN, W. S -issistant Professor
HORTICI'LTURE
JUTRAS, M. W 4ssistant Professor
AGRONOMY
KAUFMANN Asistant Professor
ARCHITECTURE
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• KEITH, M. O Assistant Professor
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
KELLER, F. J. . . . Assistant Professor
PHYSICS
KELLEY, J. W. . . . Assistant Professor
DAIRY SCIENCE
KENELLEY, J. E. . . Associate Professor
MATHEMATICS
• KERSEY, R. N 4ssociate Professor
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
KING, E. W Professor
ENTOMOLOGY' AND ZOOLOGY
KING, W. A. . . Head of Dept., Professor
DAIRY SCIENCE
KINGSLAND, G. C. . Associate Professor
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
• KIRKLEY, F. E. . . . Associate Professor
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
KIRKWOOD, C. E. . Associate Professor
MATHEMATICS
KNAPP, R. J Assistant Professor
SOCIOLOGY
KWAK, N. K Assistant Professor
INDUSTRAL MANAGEMENT
• LaFLEUR, K. S. . . . Associate Professor
AGRONOMY AND SOILS
LaGRONE, I. W. . . . Associate Professor
MATHEMATICS
LAITALA, E. . . Head of Dept.. Professor
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
LaKSHMI-BAL C. . . Assistant Professor
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
• LAMBERT, J. R. . . . Assistant Professor
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
LANDER, E. M Professor
HISTORY
LANDERS, K. S. . . . Assistant Professor
CHEMISTRY
LANDRITH, H. F. . Dean, Head of Dept..
Professor
SCHOOL OF ED., ELEM. & SEC. EDUCATION
• LaROACHE, E. A. . . Associate Professor
TEXTILES
LAW, A. C Associate Professor
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
LAZAR, J. R Professor
DAIRY SCIENCE
LEEMHUIS, R. P. . . Assistant Professor
HISTORY
• LEFORT, H. G 4ssistant Professor
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
LEHOTSKY, K. . Head of Dept.. Professor
FORESTRY
WIS, A. D Professor
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
LIGON, J 4ssociate Professor
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
FACULTY
• LINDSTROM, F. J. . Associate Professor
CHEMISTRY
LIMNGSTON, J. L Instructor
ENGLISH
LONG. J. T Professor
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
LUCKAWECKI, S. M. . Associate Professor
MATHEMATICS
• LUND, A. E Associate Professor
FORESTRY
LYON, K. S Assistant Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
LYONS, D, W -issistant Professor
TEXTILE SCIENCE AND MECH. ENGINEERING
LYTLE, J. S Assistant Professor
AGRIC, ECONOMICS AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY
• McCLAIN, E. F. . . . Assistant Professor
AGRONOMY AND SOILS
McCLURE, H. E Dean, Professor
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
McCOR^LAC, J. C. . . Associate Professor
CIVIL ENGINEERING
McCUTCHEN, A. J. . Associate Professor
CIVIL ENGINEERING
• McGARITY, H. H Professor
MUSIC EDUCATION
McGEE, CM Assistant Professor
ENGLISH
McGregor, R. R. . . Assistant Professor
FRENCH
McGregor, \V. H. . Associate Professor
FORESTRY
• McHUGH, C. M. . . . Associate Professor
ENGINEERING GR^APHICS
McLELLON, W. M. . Associate Professor
ANIMAL HL'SBANDRY
McNATT, J. A Instructor
FRENCH AND SPANISH
McCAULAY, H. H. . . Alumni Professor
ECONOMICS
• MACLAUCHLAN, PERE . Assist. Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
MACY, J. B Instructor
FRENCH
MALPHRUS, L. D. . . Associate Professor
AGRIC. ECONOMICS AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY
M.\RTIN, J. A. . . . Associate Professor
HORTICULTURE
• MARTIN, J. C Professor
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
M.-\RULLA, M. P. . . Associate Professor
CHEMISTRY
M.\RVIN, J. H Associate Professor
TEXTILES
MATHEWS, A. C Professor
BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY
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MEEKS, CD Assistant Professor
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MEENAGHAN, G. F Professor
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
MICKELBERRY, W. C. Associate Professor
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
• MILES, J. F Associate Professor
AGRIC. ECONOMICS AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY
MITCHELL, C. R. . . Assistant Professor
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
MITCHELL, J. H Professor
FOOD SCIENCE AND BIOCHEMISTRY
MIXON, R. F. . . . Assistance Professor
MODERN LANGUAGES
• MOORMAN, R.W. Head of Dept., Professor
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
MORGAN, H. E. . . . Assistant Professor
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
MORGAN, R. P Instructor
HISTORY
MORRIS, F. P Lecturer
ARCHITECTURE
• MUCHLBAUER, J. . . Assistant Professor
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
MURRAY, B. K. . . . Assistant Professor
AIR SCIENCE
NALLEY, D. W Instructor
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
NEWTON, A. F. . . Head of Department.
Associate Professor
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
• NICHOLAS, S. C Director
ENGINEERING RESEARCH
NOWACK, R. F 4ssociate Professor
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
O'DELL, G. D 4ssistant Professor
DAIRY SCIENCE
OGLE, W. L Professor
HORTICULTURE
• OLSEN, N. L Assistant Professor
ENGLISH
OLSEN, E. S Associate Professor
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
O'REILLY, M. F. . . Assistant Professor
MATHEMATICS
OWENS, R. R Assistant Professor
HISTORY
• OWENS, W. H Assistant Professor
POULTRY SCIENCE
OWINGS, M. A Alumni Professor
ENGLISH
PACKER, M. A Associate Professor
EDUCATION
PAGE. E. E Assistant Professor
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
FACULTY
• PALMER, M.C. Director, Associate Professor
COMPUTER SCIENCE MATHEMATICS
PARK, E Associate Professor
MATHEMATICS
PARK, S. O Assistant Professor
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
PARKER, CD 4ssistant Professor
AIR SCIENCE
• PARKER, P. A. . . . Assistant Professor
AIR SCIENCE
PARRY, T. H Assistant Professor
EDUCATION
PEARCE, J. E. . . . Associate Professor
ECONOMICS
PERRY, R. L Associate Professor
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
• PINCKNEY, J. E. . . Associate Professor
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
POE, H. V Associate Professor
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
POLK, H. T Professor
CHEMISTRY
POPE, R. M Instructor
ECONOMICS
• PORTER, J. J. . . . Associate Professor
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
POTEAT, L. E. . . . Associate Professor
METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
POWELL, D. J Professor
NURSING
PREVOST, A. S. . . . Assistant Professor
NURSING
• PRINS, R Assistant Professor
ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY
PROCTOR, T. G. . . Assistant Professor
MATHEMATICS
PURSER, W. H. . . . Assistant Professor
ENTOMOLOGY
RABON, J. D Assistant Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
• RAMSEY, R. H Instructor
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
RATLIFF, N. A Instructor
HISTORY
REED, A. R Associate Professor
PHYSICS
REED, C. A Professor
PHYSICS
• REED, J. K Professor
ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY
REEL, J. V Assistant Professor
HISTORY
REEP, R. T Associate Professor
ARCHITECTURE
REGNIER, L G. . . . Associate Professor
ARCHITECTURE
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• RICE, M. O Instructor
ENGLISH
RICH, L. G. . . Dean, Professor, Director
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
RICHARDSON, J. L. . Associate Professor
TEXTILES
RICHARDSON, M. K. . Associate Professor
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
• RIFE, L. A Associate Professor
MATHEMATICS
RIGGS, G. D Assistant Professor
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
RITCHIE, R. R Professor
ANIMAL SCIENCE
ROBBINS, R. C. . . . Assistant Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
• ROBERTS, B Instructor
NURSING
ROBINSON, G.C. . Head of Dcpt.. Professor
CERAMIC and METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
ROCHESTER, W. F. . Assistant Professor
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
ROGERS, E. G. . . . Associate Professor
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
• ROSTRON, J. P. . . . Associate Professor
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ROTHENBERGER, R. R. Assist. Professor
HORTICULTURE
RUSH, J. M Professor
BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY
RUSSELL, C. B 4ssistant Professor
MATHEMATICS
• RUTLEDGE, R. W Professor
BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY
SALLEY, J. R. . . . Associate Professor
CHEMISTRY
SWITSKY, G. B. . . Associate Professor
CHEMISTRY
SAYITSKY, L. A Lecturer
RI'SSIAN
• SCHOENIKE, R. E. . Associate Professor
FORESTRY
SCH\YARTZ, A. E. . Associate Professor
CIVIL ENGINEERING
SEFICK H. J Associate Professor
.HORTICULTURE
SELLERS, J. R Instructor
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
• SENN, T. L. . . Head of Dcpt.. Professor
HORTICULTl-RE
SEO K Associate Professor
MATHEMATICS
SHANNON, R. D, . . Assistant Professor
ECONOMICS
SHEPHERD, W. M. . Assistant Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
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• SHERRILL, M. D. . . Associate Professor
PHYSICS
SHEWFELT, A. L Projessor
FOOD SCIENCE AND BACTERIOLOGY
SHULER, CO.... Assistant Projessor
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SIMS, E. T Associate Projessor
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
• SIMMS, J. B -issistant Projessor
ENGLISH
SKARDON, B. N. . . Assistant Projessor
ENGLISH
SKELLEY, G. C. . . . Associate Projessor
ANIMAL SCIENCE
SKELTON, B. J. . . . Assistant Projessor
HORTICULTURE
• SKELTON, B. R. . . Associate Projessor
ECONOMICS
SMITH, CD Instructor
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
SNELL, A. W. . . Head of Dept., Projessor
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
SOCZYK, .'\. F. . Samuel Matter Martin Proj.
MATHEMATICS
• SORRELLS, R. T. . . Assistant Projessor
ENGLISH
SPENCER, H.G. . Head oj Dept.. Assoc. Proj.
CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY
SPURLOCK, H. C . . Associate Projessor
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
SQUYRES, J. E. . . . Assistant Projessor
VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE
• STANLEY, E. L. . . Associate Projessor
MATHEMATICS
STEADMAN, M. S. . Associate Projessor
ENGLISH
STEINER, P. A. . . . Assistant Projessor
ENGLISH
STEIRER, W. F. . . . Assistant Projessor
PHYSICS
• STEPHENS, J. F. . . Associate Projessor
POULTRY SCIENCE
STEPP, J. M Alumni Projessor
AGRIC. ECONOMICS AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY
STU.ART, CM.... Associate Projessor
MATHEMATICS
SULLIVAN, J. R. . . Associate Projessor
MATHEMATICS
• T.\RR.ANT, W. E. . . Associate Projcsso"
TEXTILES
THODE, F. W Instructor
HORTICI'LTURE
THOMPSON, E. A. . Assistance Professor
ECONOMICS
THOMSON, D. P. . . Associate Projessor
TEXTILES
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• THORNING, M. M Instructor
ECONOMICS
THURSTON, J. N. . . Alumni Professor
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
TISDALE, C. F. . . . Assistant Professor
iMILITARY SCIENCE
TOW ELL, T. D Instructor
PSYCHOLOGY
• TREVILLLAN, W. D. . . Dean, Professor
SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
AND TEXTILE SCIENCE, ECONOMICS
TRIVELY, LA Professor
CIVIL ENGINEERING
TURK, D. E Assistant Professor
POULTRY SCIENCE
TYNDALL. E. N. . Head of Deft.. Professor
AIR SCIENCE
• ULBRICH, C. W. . . Assistant Professor
PHYSICS
USREY, M. O -Isslstant Professor
ENGLISH
VAUGHN, E. A Instructor
TEXTILES
VENKATU, D. A. . . Assistant Professor
METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
• \'OGEL, H. E. . . Head of Dcpt.. Professor
PHYSICS
\'ON ROSENBERG, J. L. . Assist. Professor
CHEMISTRY
\'0N TUNGELN, G. R. . Associate Professor
AGRIC. ECONOMICS AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY
WAITE. E. E. . . . Associate Professor
SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY
• WALTERS, T. V Professor
TEXTILES
WANG, SAMUEL . . Assistant Professor
ARCHITECTURE
WANNAMAKER, J. M. Assistant Professor
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
WANNAMAKER, P. W. Assistant Professor
GERMAN
• WARE, R. E Associate Professor
ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY
WATSON, C. H Associate Professor
ENGLISH
WATSON, G. T Instructor
MATHEMATICS
WATSON, S. M Professor
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
• WEBB, B. K Associate Processor
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
WEBB, L. G Associate Professor
ZOOLOGY
WEEKS, L H Assistant Professor
MILITARY SCIENCE
W1-:LSH, W. .-X Assistant Professor
CIVIL ENGINEERING
FACULTY
• WHEELER, H, J. . Head of Department,
Associate Professor
ECONOMICS
WHEELER, R. E. . Head of Dept., Professor
ANIMAL SCIENCE
WHITE, D. F Assistant Professor
PHILOSOPHY
WHITEHURST, C. H. . Head of Department,
Associate Professor
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
• WHITNEY, J. B Professor
BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY
WHITTEN, W. C. . . Associate Professor
ECONOMICS
WILCOX, L. C. . Head of Dept., Assoc. Prof.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
WILEY, W. H. . Professor, Dean of College
of Agricultural and Botany Science
POULTRY SCIENCE
• WILLARD, W. K. . . Assistant Professor
ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY
WILLIAMS, L. M. . . . Acting Director
NURSING
WILLIAMS, P. L Lecturer
FRENCH
WILLIAMS, W. B. . . Associate Professor
TEXTILES
• WILLIAMS, W. V. . . . Head of Dept.,
Associate Professor
FOOD SCIENCE AND BIOCHEMISTRY
WILLIS, V.L Lecturer
SPANISH
WILSON, H. B. . . Admissions Counselor,
Assistant Professor
TEXTILES
WILSON, H. H Professor
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
• WILSON, M. B. . . . Associate Professor
ENGLISH
WILSON, W. L. . . . Assistant Professor
AIR SCIENCE
WINTER, J, p. . . . Associate Professor
MATHEMATICS
WITCHER, W. . . . Associate Professor
BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY
• WOOD. K. L Associate Professor
PHYSICS
WRAY, C. V Associate Professor
TEXTILES
WRIGHT, J. A. . . . Assistant Professor
AGRONOMY
YANG, T. T Associate Professor
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
• YOUNG, F. A Instructor
METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
YOUNG, J. L Professor
ARCHITECTURE
ZIELINSKI, P. B. . . Assistant Professor
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
ZINK, W. T Associate Professor
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
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BOTANY AND ZOOLOGY
DAY, F. L Assistant Professor
ENGLISH
DI BENEDETTO, G. R. . . . Instructor
HISTORY
EDWARDS, M. O Instructor
CHEMISTRY
• FERRELL, W. R Instructor
PHYSICS
GANIM, V. L Instructor
ENGLISH
GOOCH, D. R Instructor
ENGLISH
GRAY, F. R Lecturer
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
• IBRHIM, LB Instructor
MATHEMATICS
JONES, R. M Assistant Professor
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
KLEVGARD, P. A. . . Assistant Professor
HISTORY
POPE. R. M Instructor
ECONOMICS
• REITER, B. B Instructor
MATHEMATICS
RICE, M. K Instructor
FRENCH
SMITH. L. C Instructor
ENGLISH
THOMPSON, C.B Director
• WALLACE, F. L Instructor
BIOLOGY
WATSON, K. R Instructor
MATHEMATICS
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• ADAMS, P. H Instructor
ECONOMICS
ANDERSON, J. C. . . Assistant Professor
MATHEMATICS
ARNETT, J. D Instructor
BIOLOGY
CAMERON, J. P. . . Assistant Professor
MATHEMATICS
• COFFEY, J. C Assistant Professor
BOTANY
DOYLE, J.J Instructor
ENGLISH
EVANS, N. D Instructor
HISTORY
FLETCHER, C. E Instructor
INDUSTRAL MANAGEMENT
• GREENE, J. A Instructor
SOCIOLOGY
HOUSER, R. D Instructor
CHEMISTRY
JONES, R. M. . . . Assistant Professor
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
MULLEN, J. J Instructor
MATHEMATICS
• SMALL, S. E Instructor
HISTORY
WALKER, W. T Instructor
HISTORY
WESER, D. B Instructor
CHEMISTRY
WILDER, J. W Instructor
FRENCH
• WILLIS, S. M Director
YATES, O. I Instructor
ENGLISH
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The Graduate School of Clemson University functions for the primary purpose
of advancement. This advancement is available to any eligible student who desires it.
This school, headed by its Dean, Dr. J. F. Brownley, offers many facilities in
providing an education beyond the level of the bachelor's degree. These facilities
give Graduate Students an opportunity to gain professional qualities in their chosen
areas.
Enrollment is continuing to increase, and advanced degrees are now offered in
many areas, ranging from Chemical Engineering to Physics.
The promotion of research in these advanced studies shows the emphasis now
being placed on the acquisition of general knowledge as well as professional skill.
Advancement in these two directions fulfill the purpose of the Graduate School.
DEAN F. I. EROWNLEY
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• AGREE. LINDA S. . . Mississippi City, Miss.
MATHEMATICS
ADAMS, GEORGE F Clemson, S. C.
CHEMICAL PHYSICS
ADDISON, DONALD A. . . . Clemson, S. C
AGRONOMY AND SOILS
AKKAS, NURI Tavsanii, Turkey
CIVIL ENGIXEERING
• ALEXANDER, GEORGE D. . Clemson, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ALEE, MARSHALL C. . . . Clemson, S. C.
ENTOMOLOGY
ALLEN, WM. HAROLD . Waynesville, N. C.
WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
AMERSON, G. M Gordon, Ga.
ENTOMOLOGY
• ANDERSON, EDWIN L. . . Greenville, S. C.
BACTERIOLOGY
ANDRE, JOHN C Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
AUSBURN. MIRIAM B Easley, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
AVER. FREDERICK C Seneca, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
• BAGWELL, THOMAS N Canton, Ga.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
BAKER, WILLIAM C. . . . DueWest, S. C.
PLANT PATHOLOGY
BALLINGTON, JAMES R. . . Clemson, S. C.
HORTICL'LTURE
BARDWELL, DONALD M. . . Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
• BARNES, WILLIAM J. . . . Clemson, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
BEAN, JOHN FOSTER . . Lvnchburg, S. C.
ECONOMICS
BECK. DON R Anderson. S. C.
MASTERS IN GUIDANCE
BENEDICT. GEORGE W. . . Duquesne, Pa.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
• BENNETT. DAVID J Liberty, S. C.
ENGLISH
BEST. STEPHEN H. . . . Fayetteville. N. C."
ZOOLOGY
BIEZENSKI. ROMANA A. . . Clemson, S. C.
ENGLISH
BISCHOFF, CHARLES F. . . Clemson, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
• BISHOP, ASA O., JR Clemson, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BLANTON. LLOYD H. . . . Clemson, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
BOGGS. TAMES F Central, S. C.
EDUCATION
BOND. JOHN A.. IR Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
GRADUATES
• BONNETTE, AUGUSTUS K. . Clemson, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
BOOTH, HUBERT J Hartsville, S. C.
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
BOOTH, J. ROBERT . . New Rensingden, Pa.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
BOROUGHS, RALPH Z. . . . Pickens, S. C.
SCIENCE TEACHING
• BOWIE, PATRICK C Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
BREEN, MARILYN J. . . . Anderson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
BROSNAN, DENIS A Atlanta, Ga.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
BROUSSARD, STANLEY A. Wilmington, N. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
• BROWN, AMOS T., JR. . . . Levittown, Pa.
MATHEMATICS
BROWN, C. PRESTON . . . Clemson, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
BROWN, NADINEMAYNARD . Liberty, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
BROWN, SHARON U. . Travelers Rest, S. C.
PLANT PATHOLOGY
• BRYANT, J. R., JR Clemson, S. C.
HISTORY
BUFF, STEPHEN F Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
BUFFKIN, JAMES M. . . Heath Springs, S. C.
INDIISTRIAL EDUCATION
BULL, T. N Mount Kisco, Fla.
ENTOMOLOGY
• BURCH, E. EARL, JR Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
BURDETTE, CHARLES G. . . Simpson, N. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
BURROWS. KENNETH C. . Nottingham, Eng
ENGLISH LITERATURE
CAMPBELL, J. L Clemson, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
• CANTRELL, H. F Clemson, S. C.
PLANT PATHOLOGY
CARLSON. PAUL H Clemson, S. C.
ENTOMOLOGY
CARTLEDGE, JOHN B. . . . Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
CARTWRIGHT, DEAN M. . . Asheville, N. C.
ECONOMICS
• CARTWRIGHT, DENNIS H. . . Bremen, Ga.
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
CECIL, JOSEPH H Clemson, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
CHARLE, J. P Clemson, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
CHARLES, NINA G Clemson, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
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• CHEN, MIIN MING .... Hsinchu, Taiwan
FORESTRY
CHIEN, HSIN-IH Taiwan
ENVIRONMEXTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
CHIEN, MOA-TSEUG Taiwan
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
CHISHOLM, WILLIAM B. . . Clinton, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
• CHOOPANYA. DUANGCHAI—
Bangkok, Thailand
PLANT PATHOLOGY
CLARK, BEN T Charleston, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
CLAYTON, ED R Clemson, S. C.
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
CLEM, ROBERT B Huntsville, Ala.
MATERIALS ENGINEERING
• COILE, DAVID N Ukeland, Fla.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
COMER, EUGENIE G Union, S. C.
ENGLISH
COLCOLOUGH, JAMES J. . Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
CONE, FRED H Cincinnati, Ohio
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
• CONNOR, WILLIAM R. . . . Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
COOK, JAMES W., JR Mobile, Ala.
PHYSICS
COOKE, RONALD G. . . East Durham, N. Y.
HISTORY
CORCORAN, THOMAS G. . N. Charleston, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
• CRAFT, WILLIAM J. . . Rutherfordton, N. C.
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
CRIBB, LESLIE J Sumter, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
CROMER, BRENDA F. . . . Clemson, S. C.
EDUCATION
CROMER, JACOB P Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
• CULBERTSON, SUZANNE B. Greenville, S. C.
ENGLISH
CURLEE, THOMAS O. . . . Clemson, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
DARBY, JAMES T Summerton, S. C.
ENTOMOLOGY
DARSS, PHILIP S Pine, N. C.
ENTOMOLOGY
• DAVIS, JAMES M Greenville, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
DEBOACH, ANDREA N. . . . Clemson, S. C.
HISTORY
DOUGLAS. MICHAEL A. . . . Central, S. C.
ENGLISH
DUCKETT, JOHN C Clyde, N. C.
CHEMISTRY
GRADUATES
• DUNCAX, I. F Berea, Ohio
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
DUNLAP, F. A Clemson, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
DU\'ALL, LANCE A. . . Highland Park, Mich.
PHYSICS
DUWEL, RICHARD B. . . . Clemson, S. C.
BIOCHEMISTRY
• EDENS, MARY LOU .... Clemson, S. C.
SECONDARY SCIENCE EDUCATION
EDGEMON, DUDLEY C. . Englewood, Tenn.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
EDWARDS, MARJORIE ANN . Clemson, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
ELLIS. IRVING L., JR. . . . Florence, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
• ELROD. ROBERT H Griffin, Ga.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
ELSEY, JOHN T Clemson, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
EPPS, JAMES W Clemson, S.C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
EPPS, ROBERT F. Ill . . . Lake City, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
• ERWIN, WILLIAM T. . . . Memphis, Tenn.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
EVANS, PAULA .... Ludowiei, Ga.
MATHEMATICS
EVANS, RICHARD B Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
FERRELL, THOMAS L. . . . Clemson, S. C.
PHYSICS
• FLANNERY, ROBERT E. . . . Chicago, 111.
PHYSICS
FLETCHER, GEORGE R., JR. . . Rome, Ga.
PHYSICS
FORTE, FREDERICK F. . . . Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
FOSTER, JOSEPH C, JR. . . Rockford, 111.
PHYSICS
• FREEMAN, CHRIS R Clemson, S. C.
PL.VNT PATH0LC1GY
FREEMAN, GAIL S Clemson, S. C.
ELEMENTARY' SCHOOL GUIDANCE
FREEMAN, HARRY W., JR. Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
FREEMON, LAURA F. . . . Dahlonega, Ga.
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
• FRIEDERICH, RUDOLF O. . Clemson, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
GALLAGHER. FRANK P. . New Orleans, La.
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
GAMBLE. ROBERT O Central, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
GARDNER, KATHERINE M. Ninety Six, S. C.
ENGLISH
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GRADUATES
• GEDRIS, WILLIAM R. . . . Aliquippa, Pa.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
GILLESPIE, WILLIAM . . . Clemson, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
GILLIAN, HENRY C, JR. . . Clemson, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
GLASS, RONALD W Arkansas
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
• GOLIGHTLY, WILLIAM L. . . Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
GOTTSCHALK, ROBERT B., JR. Savannah, Ga.
BIO-ENGINEERING
GRACE, RONALD D Clemson, S. C.
EDUCATION
GRAEF, STEPHEN P. . . . Louisville, Ky.
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
• GRANT, C Clemson, S.C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
GRAVES, ALFRED A Clemson, S. C.
PLANT PATHOLOGY
GRAY, DONALD E Clemson, S. C.
BIO-ENGINEERING
GRAY, GEORGETTE H. . . . Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
• GREEN, CLARENCE R. . . . Butler, Tenn.
PHYSICS
GREENE, WOODROW P. . . Marion, N. C.
TEXTILES
GREENING, RICHARD M. . New York, N. Y.
WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
GREGORY, WESLEY W., JR. . Clemson, S. C.
ENTOMOLOGY
• GRIEVES, COLIN G England
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
GRISSON, ALAN R. . . . Rock Island, Tenn.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
GRIBBS, JOHN R., JR. . . . Kingstree, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
GUILLOT, EDGAR R Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
• GURTHIE, HELEN C Clemson, S. C.
HISTORY AND EDUCATION
HAIR. J. D Newark, Del.
BIOLOGY
HALBERG, MICHAEL R. - . Clemson, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
HALL, WILLIAM W., JR. . . . York, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
• HAN, JULIE J Burma
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
HANEY, DONALD L Tennessee
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
HANEY, MARY T Coral Gables, Fla.
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
HAW, ELIZABETH Clemson, S. C.
HISTORY
396
GRADUATES
• HARDAWAY, ROBERT W. . . Clemson, S. C.
ASTRONOMY
HARDEE, WILLIAM P. . . . Conway, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
HARDIN, FERRIS H Clemson, S. C.
ENGLISH
HARDIN, IAN R Clemson, S. C.
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
• HARRIS, ETTIE JEANNE . . Clemson, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
HARRIS, HOWARD R. . . Ozone Park, N. Y.
ENTOMOLOGY
HARRIS, MYRA D Blacksburg, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
HARTZOG, JAMES V Clemson, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
• HASTY, LEONARD J., JR. . . Camden, S. C.
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
HELLWIG, ELLEN P Clemson, S. C.
BOTANY
HENDERSON, CHERYL E. . . Bogalusa, U.
MATHEMATICS
HENDRICKS, ROBERT V. . Georgetown, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
• HENDRIX, JAMES E Clemson, S. C.
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
HENDRIX, LEON J., JR. . . Ridgeland, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
HENDRIX, WM. T., JR. . . Spartanburg, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
HIGGINS, DONALD H. . . . Asheville, N. C.
WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
• HIGHTOWER, JUDSON R. . Denmark, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
HODGSON, JOSEPH, JR. . Lake Worth, Fla.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
HOLLAND, LYMAN L Holland, Va.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
HOLMES, BILLY J Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
• HOLSHOUSER, HENRY L., JR. Clemson, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
HOLST, T. I Charleston, W. Va.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
HUGHES, J. CHARLES . . Hartsville, S. C.
CRIMINOLOGY
HUMPHREY, CHARLES D. . Shannon. N. C.
POULTRY SCIENCE
• HUNT, DANIEL H. . . North Augusta, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
HURLEY. NOEL M Lancaster, S. C.
MICROBIOLOGY
HUTCHESON, AARON A. . Clarksville, Tenn.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
HUTCHESON, EDWARD T. . Leesbury, Va.
PHYSICS
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GRADUATES
• IBRAHIM, IBRAHIM M. . . . Seneca, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
JAIN, RAMESH C Clemson, S. C.
TEXTILES
JAMES, DENNIS W Seneca, S. C.
ENGLISH
JEFFORDS, SAMUEL J. . Orangeburg, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
• JENKINS, WILBUR H. . . . Pendleton, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
JOHNSON, ALBERT W. . . . Nichols, S. C.
ENTOMOLOGY
JOHNSON, CONOR D Orange, Va.
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
JONES, DEANNA T Clemson, S. C.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GUIDANCE
• JONES, HOWARD T. . . . Flat Rock, N. C.
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
JONES, JOHN D Ware Shoals, S. C.
ENGLISH
JONES, MARY S Taylors, S. C.
ENGLISH
JORDAN, JAMES C Seneca, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
• TURECEK, HARVEY .... Clemson, S. C.
AGRONOMY
KAMBHU, KAWI X Clemson, S. C.
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
KANE, RICHARD T. . . . Jersey City, N. J.
HISTORY
KARESH, STEPHEN M. . . Charleston, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
• KARLTON, JULIA A Hammond, La.
MATHEMATICS
KATZ, NEIL F Pittsburgh, Pa.
TRANSPORTATION
KELLY, KATHERINE F. . . Newberry, S. C.
BACTERIOLOGY
KENNEDY, CHARLES E. . . . Roanoke, Va.
PHYSICS
• KING, GRADY A Clemson, S. C.
HORTICULTURE
KING, MICHAEL D Seneca, S. C.
ENGLISH
KINGSMORE, TERRY A. . . . Buffalo, S. C.
WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
KIRKLAND, LELAND R. . . Clemson, S. C.
PHYSICS
• KLAWITTER. JEROME J. . . Clemson, S. C.
MATERIALS ENGINEERING
KLOBA, ANTHONY A Justice, 111.
PHYSICS
KNECHTYES, JOHN F. . . . Newark, Ohio
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
KOWALSKI, LARRY M. . . Anderson, S. C.
PATHOLOGY
398
GRADUATES
• KYTLE, SANDRA G. . . . U France, S. C.
ENGLISH
LABBE, LEONDER Opelousas, La.
DAIRY SCIENCE
LAFLEUR, KAREN M. . . . Clcmson, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
LAFF, A. R Clemson, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
• LAM, CHAN F Clemson, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
LAAL RUTH L Columbia, S. C.
EDUCATION
LAMBERT, FRANK L. . . . Clemson, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
LANFORD, BOBBY L. . . . Woodruff, S. C.
FORESTRY
• LANGLEY, HARRY M. . . . Clemson, S. C.
ENTOMOLOGY
LANGLEY, THOMAS K. . . Greenwood, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
LARSEN, WILLIAM A., JR. . Greenville, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
LAUKER, ROBERT M Central, S. C.
NUTRITION
• LAURENT, EUGENE A Aiken, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
LAVENDER, ELAINE B. . . . Central, S. C.
ENGLISH
LEARD, BOBBIE R. . . . Westminster, S. C.
EDUCATION
LEE, CHARLES R. . North Tarrytown, N. Y.
AGRONOMY AND SOILS
• LELAND, THOMAS M. . . SummerviUe, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
LEWIS, CLYDE L Clemson, S. C.
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
LIAO, NAN-SEN . . Chutung, Hsinchu, China
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
LIAO, SHEONG-SANG . . . Taiwan, China
CIVIL ENGINEERING
• LIN, CHUNG CHUAN . Hualien, Taiwan, China
CIVIL ENGINEERING
LINDSTROM, WILLIAM A. . Wetungka, Ala.
PHYSICS
LINER, GAINES H Efland, N. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
LOGAN, MARTIN DON . . . Decatur, Ala.
MATHEMATICS
• LONG, BONNIE K Florence, S. C.
PHYSICS
I^ONGSHORE, RANDOLPH E. Gr'nwood, S. C.
PHYSICS
LOWELL, ROBERT J. . . N. Charleston, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
McALHANY, JOHN W. . . . Clemson, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
GRADUATES
• McCALLUM, DANIEL B. . . Shreveport, La.
MATHEMATICS
McCANLESS, WILLIAM V. . . Clemson, S. C.
PHYSICS
McCASKILL, LINDA H. . . . Clemson, S. C.
SPECIAL STUDENT
McCASKILL, VON H Clemson, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
• McCLARY, JAMES T., JR. . . Kingstree, S. C.
HORTICULTURE
McCLINNON, HUGH P Greer, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
McCRACKEN, T. ARDEN . . Clemson, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
McFADDIN, NORMAN J., JR. . Clemson, S. C.
HORTICULTURE
• McGILL, JULIAN E Smyrna, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
McGUIRE, HARRY M Clemson, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
McKITTVICK, JOHN D. . . . Clemson, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
MacLEAN, RUTH H Clemson, S. C.
ENGLISH
• McLEMORE, DAN L Surrency, Ga.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
McNEW, W. D., JR Portsmouth, La.
CHEMISTRY
McPHERSON, THOMAS O. . Greenville, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
MALCOM, CAROL A Clemson, S. C.
SCIENCE TEACHING
• MALCOLM, JOSEPH A. . . . Clemson, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
MARCHINI, ROBERT R. . . Clemson, S. C.
PHYSICS
MARRAH, GEORGE W. . . . Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
MARTIN, SAMUEL C Easley, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
• MAW, BILLY J Central, S.C.
HISTORY
MAXWELL, MICHAEL J. . Greenville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
MAYNE, SHERMAN T. . . . Clemson, S. C.
NUTRITION
MELLICHAMP, JOSEPH M. . . Toccoa, Ga.
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
• MKRCIER. WILLIAM T. . . Blue Ridge. Ga.
PLANT PATHOLOGY
MILASNOVICH, NICK . . . Pendleton, S. C.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
MILLER, ANSEL E Picayune, Miss.
FORESTRY
MILLER, CAREY B. . . North Augusta, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
GRADUATES
• MILLER, JAMES D Taylors, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
MILLER, LEE S Asheville, N. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
MILLER, RONALD I. . . . Clarksville, Tenn.
PHYSICS
MIXON, FRANK E Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
• MOCK, GARY Phillipsburg, N. J.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
MOLE, MARION L., JR. . . . Clemson, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
MONTGOMERY, SAMUEL J. . Chappells, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
MOORE, JAMES F., JR Louisa, Ky.
PLANT PATHOLOGY
• MORENO, JUAN O. . . . Medellin, Colombia
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
MOSELEY, JOHN Z. Ill . . Anderson, S. C.
EDUCATION
MUCKENFUSS, DaCOSTA . . Clemson, S. C.
EDUCATION
MULCHANDANL PRAKASH R. Clemson, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
• AIULLIN, F Donalds, Va.
CHEMISTRY
NALLEY, DONALD W. . . . Clemson, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
NASH, ROBERT R Central, S. C.
ENTOMOLOGY
NASS, J. M Columbia, S. C.
ENGLISH
• XEAL, BILL LARRY ... . Metairie, La.
MATHEMATICS
NEMERGUT, JOHN P. . . . Stratford, Conn.
ZOOLOGY
NEWLIN. KIMREY D Liberty, N. C.
AGRICl'LTURAL ECONOMICS
NIEDERHOF, RICHARD C. . . Clemson, S. C.
FORESTRY
• NOLEN. THOMAS D Clemson, S. C.
AGRICULTl'RAL ECONOMICS
NORTH, STANLEY R. . . . Demurest, N.Y.
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
NUSSBAUM, GEORGETTA . . Easley, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
ODOM, HENRY B. Ill .... Florence, S. C.
PHYSICS
• O'HANLON, JOSEPH P. . . . Clemson, S. C.
CI\-IL ENGINEERING
OLIPHANT, RONALD D. . Kingsvillc, Texas
AGRONOMY
O'NEAL, THOMAS N Clinton, Miss.
PHYSICS
ORR, lAMES W Greenville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
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GRADUATES
• OTT, DAVID A Ponchatonla, La.
MATHEMATICS
0\'ERCASH, DANNY R. . . . Seneca, S. C.
PHYSICS
OWENS. CAROL P Greenville, S. C.
ENGLISH
PADGETT, WILLLAM J. . . . Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
• PALMER, JAMES H. . . . Pendleton, S. C.
AGRONOMY
PARKER, JAMES T. . . Elizabethtown, N. C.
POULTRY' SCIENCE
PARKS, GORDON L Dalton, Ga.
PHYSICS
PARNELL, CALVIN .... Clemson, S. C.
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
• PARROTT, PERRY M., JR. . . Townville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
PAYNE, JAMES E Chase City, Pa.
PHYSICS
PEALE, K.\RL E Statesboro, Ga.
Ph.D. MATHEMATICS
PEARCE. FRANK W.. JR. . . Clemson, S. C.
ENGLISH
• PELLERIN, HENRY A. . . . Ufayette, U.
MATHEMATICS
PERCIVAL, HENRY F. . . . Clemson, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
PERKINS, JOHN C Valdese, N. C.
MATHEMATICS
PERKINS, WARREN S Elloree, S. C.
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
• PHILLIPS, GLENN W. . . . Clemson, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
PITT. JEREMY P Sydney, Calif.
HISTORY
PITTS, CRYSTAL P Clinton, S. C.
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
POINDEXTER, CLIFFORD E. . Liberty, S. C.
ENTOMOLOGY
• POLK, DWIGHT W. . . . Charleston, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
POWELL, BOBBY E Moultrie, GaT
PHYSICS
POWERS, MORRIS W Toney, Ala.
PHYSICS
PRICE, JAMES W., JR. . . . Abbeville, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
• PRICE. SAMUEL J Birmingham, .A.la.
CHEMISTRY
PRIDEMORE, WILLIAM J. . . Union. S. C.
AGRUT-LTURAL ECONOMICS
PRI\'ETTE. CHARLES V., JR. Bishopville, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
PRUITT, ALBERT B Clemson, S. C.
PHYSICS
GRADUATES
• QUESENBURY, ROBERT C. . Greenville, S. C.
EDUCATION
RAAB, HERBERT E Edroy, Texas
AGRONOMY
RAMAGE, DANIEL E. . . . Clemson, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
RAMAY, H. J Walhalla, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
• RAMSEY, JACKSON B., JR. . Clemson, S. C.
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
RASH, JAMES H Anderson, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
REED, HENRY J Charleston, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
REESE, CHARLES J Walhalla, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
• REEVES, H.G Anderson, Ala.
MATHEMATICS
REID, MARVIN P Clemson, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
REINERT. JAMES A Clemson, S. C.
ENTOMOLOGY
RELSON, WILLIAM K. . . Little Silver, N. J.
ZOOLOGY
• REITER, HAROLD B Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
REPKA, RONALD J Clemson, S. C.
PHYSICS
REYNOLDS, JOHN H. . Winston-Salem, N. C.
CHEMISTRY
RICE, PHILIP F Pine Bluff, Ark.
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
• RICE. RICHARD M. . . . Kingsville, Texas
CHEMISTRY
RICHARDS, FRANCIS R. . . Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
RICHARDSON, TERRY E., JR. Barnwell, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
RIGGS, DAVID A Rushton, La.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
• RILEY, MICHAEL W Clemson, S. C.
PHYSICS
RITTER, DALE ROBERT . . Manaieau, N. Z.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
ROBINSON, CHARLES W. . . McDonald, Pa.
AGRONOMY
ROBINSON. LARRY G Mulga, Ala.
CHEMISTRY
• ROBINSON, LAWRENCE H. . Clemson, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
ROEDERSHEIMER, RICHARD J.—
Covington, Kv.
PHYSICS
ROHRBACH, JAMES J. . . . Anderson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
ROLAND, RALPH DUANE . . Weiser, Idaho
PHYSIOLOGY
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GRADUATES
• ROMPALA, JOHN T Chicago, 111.
PHYSICS
ROSE, COLLEEN J Charleston, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
RUDY, BRUCE C Clemson, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
RUSH, GEORGE D. HI . . Ware Shoals, S. C.
ENGLISH
• RUSSELL, DONALD R, . . Greenville, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
SANCHEZ, DAVID C Chicago, 111.
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
SCHAEK, RICHARD G. . . . California, Ky.
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
SCHAFFER, NORMAN C. . . Clemson, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
• SCHIRMER, FRANK B. Ill . Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SCHULZE, WILLIAM C. . . . Clemson, S. C.
OPERATIONS RESEARCH
SCHUMAUN, KLAUS R. K. . Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SECREST, ISABELLE J. . . . Clemson, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
• SETCHFIELD, TERRANCEL. . Clemson, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
SHACKELFORD, SAMMY . Spartanburg, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
SHEALY, FRED G., JR Seneca, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
SHEALY, ROBERT M Seneca, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
• SHORE, WILLIAM A Baldwin, Ga.
ENGLISH
SILBER, ROBERT Pendleton, S. C.
Ph.D. MATHEMATICS
SINGH, SHIVA N Clemson, S. C.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
SKIPPER, MICHAEL A. . . . Sebring, Fla.
CHEMISTRY
• SMITH, BILLY B Shreveport, La.
MATHEMATICS
SMITH, JAMES F Montague, Mich.
ZOOLOGY
SMITH, LARRY J Lake View, S. C.
HORTICULTURE
SMITH, THOMAS M. . . . Greenwood, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
• SMITH, WILLIAM R. . . . Greenville, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
SMOAK, F. LANG .... Orangeburg, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
SNOW. RONALD L. . . . Morganton, N. C.
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
SPANNINGER, PHILIP A. . . Clemson, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
GRADUATES
• SPEARS, SCOTT B., JR. . . . Clemson, S. C.
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
SPITZ, WILLIAM A Anderson, S. C.
PHYSIOLOGY
STACEY, WILLIAM G. . . . Clemson, S. C.
HORTICULTURE
STANFORD, DAVID J Atlanta, Ga.
CHEMISTRY
• STANFORD, WILLIAM CHAD Clemson, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
STEELE, JOY H Dunwoody, Ga.
ENGLISH
STEPHENS, CARROLL T. . N. Augusta, S. C.
HORTICULTURE
STRICKLAND, JOHN G. . . . Bailey, N. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
• STROCK, WOODROW G Cope, S. C.
FORESTRY
SUDDETH, HOWARD A. . Spartanburg, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
SUTTON, WILLIAM R. . . Myrtle Beach, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
TALLON, WILLIAM A. . . Greenville, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
• TATE, L. V Greer, S.C.
ECONOMICS
TAYLOR, ROBERT R. . . . Greenville, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
THAKKAR, HARSHAD H. . . Bombay, India
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
THOMPSON, CHARLES E. N. Charleston, S. C.
PHYSICS
• THOMPSON, GEORGE G. . . Anderson, S.t:.
MATHEMATICS
THOMPSON, ROBERT S. . . Clemson, S. C.
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
THORNHILL, M. J Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
TODD, THOMAS D Clemson, S. C.
FOOD SCIENCE
• TORRENCE, ALAN K. . . . Asheville, N. C.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
TORREY, WAYNE D Clemson, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
TRAUGHBER, PITNER A. . . . Aiken, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
TSUI, CHARLES LEE .... Clemson, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
• TURNER, JAMES M Clemson, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
TURNER, NANCY LARSEN . Greenville, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
UPCHURCH, BILLY T. . Rocky Mount, N. C.
CHEMISTRY
VAN DUYN, JOHN W. . . Jacksonville, Fla.
ENTOMOLOGY
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GRADUATES
• VAUGHAN, J. C Halifax, N.C.
PHYSICS
VEAL, CD Clemson, S. C.
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
\'ILL. D. O Clemson, S. C.
HISTORY AND ECONOMICS
WACEK, RUDOLPH .... Anderson, S. C.
POST GRADUATE
• WALKER, JERRY C Clemson, S. C.
AGRONOMY
WALL, JAMES H New Orleans, La.
TE.XTILE CHEMISTRY
WALTERS, LEXIE D. . . . Greenville, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
WANSLEY. NEINA E. . . . Washington, Ga.
ZOOLOGY
• WARD, DA\'ID O Kingstree, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
WATERS, JAMES B Clemson, S. C.
HORTICULTURE
WATLINGTOX, CHARLES . Jackson, Tenn.
PHYSICS
WEEKS, BENJAMIN .... Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
• WEERS, WALTER A Boulder, Colo.
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
WHITEHEAD, WILLIAM . . Clemson, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
WILKINS, JOHN L .Athens, Ga.
MATHEMATICS
WILLIAMS. JAMES M. . . . Clemson, S. C.
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
• WILLIAMSON. JAMES . . Ware Shoals, S. C.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
WILLSON, HAROLD J. . . . Sumter, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
WILSON. JANE A Clemson, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
WILSON, NANCY L. . . . Blacksburg, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
• WOMBLE. LOUIS R., JR. . Rocky Mount, N. C.
CHE.MICAL PHYSICS
WOMMACK, VIVIAN L. . . . Easley, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
WOODS. FORREST Brookfield, III.
PHYSICS
WORDIXGER, ROBERT . . Philadelphia, Pa.
DAIRY SCIENCE
• WREN'N, JOHN D Clemson, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
WU. HSUAH-WEN Taipei, China
TE.XTILE CHEMISTRY
YAPANAR, DENIZ Clem.son, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
YAWN. HERMAN Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
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GRADUATES
YOUNG, GARY F Smithville, Tenn.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
YOUNG, THOMAS B Clemson, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
ZELADA, EDMUND R. . S. Cre, Bolivia, S. A.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
ZEPKE, BARRY GEO Clemson, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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Class
of
1968
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y
A
student entering his senior year at Clemson experi-
ences a mixture of many feelings ; relief, anticipation, fear,
sorrow, melancholy and pride. He is coming to the end
of some of the most important years of his life. He has
passed the dependent stage and is entering the longest and
perhaps the most imf)ortant phase, the independent stage.
It is time for him to put to use all the knowledge that
he has acquired over the past few years.
With his ring on his hand, he orders his diploma. Dur-
ing the year job interviews are held, and the first steps
toward the future are made.
As the Clemson graduate walks down the aisle in cap
and gown with many friends and relatives proudly stand-
ing by, he realizes that his Clemson days are over. He is
leaving behind many meaningful things but through the
things given to him by Clemson University he will be able
to reach the goal that he desires.
BUTCH DRAKEFORD
President
JIMMY PADGETT
Secretary
JACK ERTER
Vice-President
BENNY WILLIAMS
Treasurer
WILLIAM H. WILEY, Dean
Agricultural and
Biological Sciences
The College of Agriculture and Biological Sci-
ences at Clemson University stands out as one of
the foremost in the nation. Being encompassed
in a broad field, the College increases each year in
the areas of research, education and public services.
In it's widely expanding program the College
places emphasis on the practical application of
theory learned in class. Through experimentation
agricultural and technological processes are con-
ducted with many progressive accomplishments.
The College participates each year in the Uni-
versity Lecture Series in sponsoring one or two
speakers a year. During summer it holds a train-
ing prgoram for outstanding high school students
ing program for outstanding high school students
brought to United States by the Department of
Agriculture and Agency for International De-
velopment.
Students enrolled in the College of Agriculture
and Biological Sciences are offered graduate and
undergraduate degrees in their specific curricu-
lums enabling them to perform more readily and
more conijietently in today's increasingly complex
world.
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AGRICULTURE
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
FURMAN H. ALEWINE .... Taylors, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
KSN; Weight Lifting Club; Biological Sciences Club.
JOHN A. BAKER Columbia, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
PreVet Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, President 3; Block and
Bridle Club 5: YMCA, Vice-President 3; KDX 3, 4, 5; YMCA
Handbook 3.
WILLIAM B. BALLARD .... Clinton, S. C.
ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE
Horticulture Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3.
DON A. BALLINGTON .... Lexington, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
Block and Bridle Scholarship 3; Ralston Purina Scholarship 4;
Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Block and Bridle Club, President 4.
DONALD J. BARFIELD . . . Charleston, S. C.
BIOLOGY
Block "C" Club.
JOHNNY W. BARFIELD .... Clemson, S. C.
FORESTRY
Forestry Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
HARRY G. BARKER Conway, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Agricultural Economics Club 4; Beta Tau Sigma 1, 2.
DAVID M. BARTLES Clemson, S. C.
BIOLOGY
Biology Club 3, 4; Young Republicans Club 3, 4; York County
Club 4, President 4.
JOHN A. BASS Helena, Ga.
BIOLOGY
APO
JOSEPH M. BATES, JR Eastover, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Agricultural Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President
4; AFROTC 3, 4; TAPS Junior Staff 2; NS 1, 2, 3, 4; Oak
Haven Ravens 2, 3, 4.
RONALD B. BEATSON Sumter, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
Pre-Vet Club 1, 2: Block and Bridle Club 2, 3, 4; Ratmaster
4; DMS 4.
THOMAS E. BELL Orangeburg, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
■ LOUISE R. BERRA Clemson, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
HOLMES P. BISHOP Taylors, 8. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Agricultural Economics Club: Union County Club.
SARAH J. BIERLEY Clemson, S. C.
BIOLOGY
Tiger 1; WSBF 1, 2, 3,4.
THOMAS C. BISHOP Kingstree, S. C.
AGRONOMY
LAWRENCE W. BLAKELY . Simpsonville, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
STEVEN N. BLIHORDE .... Clemson, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
ASAE
JOHN J. BRANTON .... Myrtle Beach, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
FRANK W. BREAZEALE .
- BIOLOGY
Clemson, S. C.
RANDALL E. BROOKS .... Columbia, S. C.
FORESTRY
Forestry Club 2, 3, 4, 5; NS 3, 4, 5, Pledge Master 4.
ALLISON E. BROWN .... Kingstree, S. C.
AGRICITI.TURAL ECONOMICS
Sniith-DouKlas Scholarship 1. 2. 3, 4; Residence Court 3;
Hii;h Court 4; SKE 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4.
BOB L. BROWN Anderson, S. C.
FOOD SCIENCE
Food Science Club.
GERALD I. CARLSON II .
FORESTRY
Forestry Club 1. 2, 3. 4.
Chalkhill, Pa.
AGRICULTURE
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
REBA L. CARROLL Beaufort, S. C.
HORTICULTURE
Hessie Marrah Thompson Horticultural Scholarship 2, 3, 4;
Horticulture Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 4.
WILSON C. CHILDERS . . . Great Falls, S. C.
HORTICULTURE
Block "C" Club; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Chester County Club.
STEPHEN L. CHRYST Conway, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
KDX 1, 2, 3, 4.
HUNTER L. CLARKSON .
FORESTRY
Forestry Club; Block "C" Club.
Columbia, S. C.
ASHLEY D. CLEMMONS H . Jacksonville, Fla.
HORTICULTURE
Horticulture Club.
WILLIAM G. COLEMAN, JR. . Darlington, S. C.
FORESTRY
Gamma Sigma Delta 3, 4; Xi Sigma Pi, President 4; Alpha
Zeta 3, 4; SAME; Forestry Club, Secretary 4.
CLYDE R. CONE Ridge Spring, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
ASAS Award 3; Block and Bridle Club 3, 4.
GEORGE R. CORNWELL . . . Lattimore, N. C.
DAIRY SCIENCE
JEFFREY E. COWLES . . . Silver Spring, Md.
FORESTRY
Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4; SAF 4; Forestry Club 3, 4.
G. R. CREECH Charleston, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
JAMES W. CREECH Blackville, S. C.
FORESTRY
Sertonia Scholarship 1; Forestry Club 2, 3, 4; AFROTC 3, 4.
ROBERT M. GULP Inman, S. C.
HORTICULTURE
PEDRO M. DARRADO .... Clemson, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
RICHARD P. DELLINGER . . . Marion, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
Honors Program 1; Dean's List 2; Athletic Award; Alpha Zeta
3. 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Hall Monitor 3; Hall Supervisor
4; Ratmaster 3, 4; Scuba Club 1, 2; Young Republicans Club
1, 2; Tiger Staff 3, 4; TAPS Junior Staff 3.
REMBERT C. DuBOSE . . . Ridge Spring, S. C.
HORTICULTURE
South Carolina Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Scholarship 3; Hor-
ticulture Club 2.
TRISTAN A. DuBOSE ....
HORTICULTURE
Horticulture Club 2.
Monetta, S. C.
EDDIE C. DuRANT, JR Sumter, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
NS; Senior Senate.
DANIEL A. DURFOS .... Fair Lawn, N. J.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
JOSEPH R. DYSON Washington, Ga.
AGRONOMY
DAVID G. EBENHACK Aiken, S. C.
BIOLOGY
PAMELA J. ELY Narberth, Pa.
ZOOLOGY
University Singers; Women's Glee Club.
DAVID E. EPPS, JR St. George, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
ROTC 3, 4; Agricultural Economics Club 3, 4; Dorchester
Coimty Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
PHILIP O. EPPS Clemson, S. C.
FORESTRY
SAF 3, 4; Forestry Club 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2. 3, 4.
ROBERT H. FORD Great Falls, S. C.
FORESTRY
Forestry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chester County Club 1, 2, 4.
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AGRICULTURE
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
PETER L. FOSKY Princeton, N. J.
ORNAMENTAL HORTICCLTCRE
Horticulture Club 2, 3, 4.
EDMUND G.FRAMPTON, JR. . Georgetown, S. C.
FORESTRV
XS, President 4; IFC 4.
RUSSELL E. FRANCIS .... Neptune, N. J.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
Block and Bridle Club ->, 3. 4; APO 2, 3. 4; Young Republicans
3, 4.
ROBERT P. GAMBRELL .... Seneca, S. C.
AGRONOMY
Agronomy Club.
FRED J. GASSAWAY Donalds, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Sears-Roebuck & Co. Scholarship 1, 2; Esso 4-H Scholarship 1;
.\rndt Carolina Cooperator Scholarship 4; Alpha Zeta 3, 4,
Treasurer 4; Agricultural Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Presi-
dent 3; Men's Residence Court 3; High Court 4; 4-H Club 1,
2, 3, 4, President 2; Alpha Gamma 2, 3, 4. Historian 3, Presi-
dent 4; Clemson Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC 3, 4; BSU I, 2.
3. 4.
TERRY C. GLENN .Anderson, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
AUBREY J. GORE Conway, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
SKE; Block "C" Club.
ROBERT A. GRAHAM Gretha, La.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
DPK 1. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3. President 4; Agricultural Eco-
nomics Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4.
' BARBARA A. GRANT Clemson, S. C.
DIETETICS
Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; BSU.
TOHN L. HAIR Clemson, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
lAMES H. HAMMOND .... Anderson. S. C.
FOOD SCIENCE
EUGENE T. HANDEGAN . . Walterboro, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
KDX.
« A. P. HANE. JR Ft. Motte, S. C.
AGRONOMY
STILES M. HARPER, JR Estill, S. C.
ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE
GEORGE C. HENLEY Cheraw, S. C.
BIOLOGY
DAVID L. HILSMAN Atlanta. Ga.
ZOOLOGY
Soccer Club 1, 2, 3.
• VAN B. HOFFMAN Cayce, S. C.
FORESTRY
WILLIAM R. HOLLAND . . . Greenville, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
SAZ 1. 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3; TAPS Junior Staff 2; CDA
Junior Staff 3.
PAUL M. HORTON Clemson, S. C.
BIOLOGY
DAVID A. HUCKABAY .... Huntsville, .\la.
AGRONOMY
AKronomy Club 1, 2. 3. 4; AG 3. 4.
• HUGH L. HUGGINS .... Hemingway, S. C.
AGRICl'LTURAL ECONOMICS
Agricultural Economics Club.
GEORGE D. HUNTER. JR. . . W. Union, S. C.
FORESTRY
lAMES T. HUNTER Charlotte, N. C.
ZOOLOGY
RUDDY L. HUGHES Clemson, S. C.
POULTRY SCIENCE
.\nimal Science Award; Poultry Science Club; Alpha Zeta.
AGRICULTURE
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
WILLIAM E. JACKSON, JR. . . . Sumter, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
DAVID J. JONES, JR Columbia, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
DERYL C. KEESE . . : . . Westminster, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
CURTIS C. KIMBRELL Sumter, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Student Senate 1 ; NS.
JOHN E. KNEECE Monetta, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
Gamma Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3; Arnold Air Society 4;
Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; BSU.
JAMES M. KNIGHT Angelus, S. C.
FORESTRY
Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Forestry Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
Treasurer 4; SAP 3, 4; SAME 3, 4.
JOHN D. KOCH Jenkintown, Pa.
FORESTRY
Forestry Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
FRANK KOSTYRA Nutley, N. J.
FORESTRY
Forestry Club 5; Dorm Supervisor 2; Newman Club 2;
Chronicle Staff.
WILLIAM F. KREBS III . . . Picayune, Miss.
ZOOLOGY
LEON H. LANGLEY, JR. . . . Darlington, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
SAZ 1, 2, 3, 4.
JOHN A. LEHECKA Rock Hill, S. C.
AGRONOMY
Gilbert H. Collings Memorial Scholarship 3, 4; AFROTC
Commanders Award 4; Agronomy Club; Arnold Air Society;
Fencing Club; Dixie Sky-Divers.
MICHAEL W. LEONARD . Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
FORESTRY
Forestry Club.
■ ARCHIE J. LEWIS McCormick, S. C.
HORTICL^LTURE
Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Sigma Delta 4; Alpha Zetai 2,
3, 4; Horticulture Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Co-Editor
Horticiiltitre Collegiate Xewslelter, 1967.
ALLAN B. LITTLE, JR Charlotte, N. C.
FORESTRY
ROBERT L. LITTLE Naples, Fla.
FORF.STRY
Forestry Club 4, 5; Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Rifle Club 1, 2,
3, 4. ^.
LARRY E. LONG Central, S. C.
DAIRY SCIENCE
« JOHN D. LYLE Walhalla, S. C.
BIOLOGY
APO 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 4; Young Republicans 3.
RONALD A. McDANIEL .... Clemson, S. C.
ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE
JAMES N. McGILL Anderson, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
Block and Bridle Club 3, 4.
JACOB L. McLEOD Manning, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
• McGregor S. MACFIE .... Brevard, N. C.
FORESTRY
Forestry Club.
G. JOHNNY MARCINKO .... Marietta, Ga.
ZOOLOGY
Scuba Club; Swim Team.
ANNA K. MARTIN . . . North Charleston, S. C.
ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE
Horticulture Club.
DALE MARTIN Augusta, Ga.
FORESTRY
Forestry Clul).
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
DAVID R. MARTIN, JR. . West Columbia, S. C.
FORESTRY
WAYNE MASS Greenville, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Block "C" Club 2, 3, 4; Weight Lifting Club 2, 3, 4; Football
1, 2. 3, 4; AU-ACC 3. 4; All-State 3, 4; All-State Second
Team 2; All-ACC Scholastic 3; AIl-American Scholastic, Third
Team 3; Coachs' All- American First Team 3; UPI Ail-Ameri-
can Second Team 3; AP AIl-American Second Team 3;
Agricultural Economics Club 2, 3, 4.
ROBERT T. MERRITT Easley, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
Block and Bridle Award 3 ; Block and Bridle Club.
BRENDA D. MERCK Greenville, S. C.
BIOLOGY
Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; House Council 3, 4.
CHARLES W. MIMS Greenville, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
JOSEPH P. MIZZELL, JR. . . Orangeburg, S. C.
BIOLOGY
KDX.
HENRY P. MOORE Orangeburg, S. C.
BIOLOGY
Block "C" Club.
LARRY L. NAZRY Columbia, S. C.
NATURAL SCIENCES
MITCHELL O. NEWTON .... Sumter, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
WILLIAM O. J. NOFFZ . . . Ninety Six, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
DONALD W. ODOM Columbia, S. C.
POULTRY SCIENCE
JESSE E. OWENS Clinton, S. C.
BIOLOGY
' STEPHEN PAULASEK, JR. . . Anderson, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
RICHARD T. PIMLOTT .... Trenton, N.J.
FORESTRY
SAF: Soccer Club; Forestry Club.
RICHARD R. POHL Cornwall, N. Y.
NATURAL SCIENCES
JOHN L. PORCHER . . . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
FORESTRY
Pershing Rifles 2; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3.
■ ROBERT J. PERSAK Millbrook, N. Y.
BIOLOGY
APO I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 4.
JAMES J. POLAND Pittsburgh, Pa.
ZOOLOGY
AFROTC 3, 4; Block "C" Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Newman
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1; FCA 2, 3, 4.
ARTHUR L. POPE Hemingway, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
Scabbard and Blade 3, 4.
STEVE A. QUINN Willford, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
Block and Bridle Club 2, 3, 4.
■ JEFFERY K. RANDEL .... Clemson, S. C.
POULTRY SCIENCE
EDGAR L. READY Johnston, S. C.
AGRONOMY
Agronomy Club 3, 4; Tiger Band 1, 2.
CHARLES D. RIDDLE . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
Delta Sigma Nu; Biology Club 4.
HERBERT E. RIDDLE, JR. . . Greenville, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
Pre-Vet Club.
AGRICULTURE
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
TERESA C. RITCHIE . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; SBX 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Light
Brigade 1, 2, Commander 2.
JAY C. RIVERS Chesterfield, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Agricultural Economics Club, Secretary; NS 1, 2, 3, 4.
BILL D. ROEBUCK Clemson, S. C.
FOOD SCIENCE
Alpha Zeta.
JOHN C. ROGERS Lake View, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
4-H Scholarship: Agricultural Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Kappa Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4,
Social Chairman 4; AFROTC 3, 4.
PHILIP A. ROYCE Norwood, N. Y.
FORESTRY
Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Tiger Band 2, 3, 4; Forestry Club 2, 3, 4,
Treasurer 4.
MARVIN L. SANDERS . . Moncks Corner, S. C.
ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE
Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4, 5; Horticulture Club 3, 4, 5; HSU 1, 2;
Tiger Band 1, 2, 3.
WILLIAM W. SATCHER . North Augusta, S. C.
FORESTRY
Tiger Staff 1; Forestry Club.
CLAUDE W. SATTERWHITE . Newberry, S. C.
DAIRY SCIENCE
Coburg Dairy Scholarship; 4-H Field Crops Scholarship;
ADSA, Vice-President 1.
' JESSE D. SCOTT, JR Greenville, S. C.
BIOLOGY
RICHARD A. SCROGGS . . . Hayesville, N. C.
DAIRY SCIENCE
JULIAN R. SHOCKLEY, JR. . Spartanburg, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
Arnold Air Society; Glee Club; Young Republicans Club; Alpha
Zeta; FIP.
PETER E. SHUMWAY .... Clemson, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
Block and Bridle Club.
' WILLIAM E. SOUTHARD . . . Abbeville, S. C.
FORESTRY
Forestry Club.
JACK R. STANG Independence, Ohio
HORTICULTURE
Alpha Zeta Award 4; Gamma Sigma Delta Sophomore "Award
2; Gamma Sigma Delta Senior Award; Alpha Zeta 3. 4;
Gamma Sigma Delta 4; Horticulture Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-
President 4.
ROBERT W. STEER. TR, . . . Ninety Six, S. C.
DAIRY SCIENCE
Alpha Gamma; Alpha Zeta; Dairy Club.
STANLEY M. STRICKLAND . Spartanburg, S. C.
BIOLOGY
' BENJAMIN N. STUCKEY . . . Nesmith, S. C.
AGRONOMY
FRANK T. SUBER Whitmire, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
JOHN F. SUBER Holly Hill, S. C.
BIOLOGY
Scuba Club.
HENRY G. SULLIVAN, JR. . . . Clemson, S. C.
FORESTRY
> MICHAEL D. SULLIVAN . . . Ardsley, N. Y.
ZOOLOGY
Pre- Vet Club 1, 2; Newman Club I, 2, 3.
JOSEPH G. SURSAVAGE, JR. . . Andrews, N. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Football 1. 2, 3, 4, All-ACC 2, 3, 4; All-State 2, 3, 4; All-
American Honorable Mention 2, 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4;
FCA 2, 3. 4; Block "C" Club 2. 3, 4: Weight Lifting Club 3,
4; Agricultural Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Agricultural Education
Club 2, 3.
EDWARD W. TALBOT .... Salisbury, N. C.
DAIRY SCIENCE
Dairy Club 2.
JOSEPH S. TYSON Charleston, S. C.
FORESTRY
Alpha Zeta; SKE; Forestry Club.
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
■ PATRICIA M. VALLENTINE . . Clemson, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENXE
Block and Bridle Club Junior Scholarship 4; Block and Bridle
Club 2, 3, 4, 5; OZT 2, 3.
FLOURNOY C.WALKER III . N. Charleston, S. C.
BIOLOGY
SKE; Scuba Club.
LARRY S. WALKER Greenville, S. C.
FORESTRY
Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Secretary 4; Gamma Sigma Delta 3, 4;
Forestry Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: SAP 3. 4.
JIMMY S. WEAVER Florence, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
' KARL E. WEINGARTNER . . New York, N. Y.
FOOD SCIENCE
WILKIE W. WHALEY, JR. . . . Marion, S. C.
AGRONOMY
RAZ 1. 2, 3, 4.
CHARLES G. WHITE .... Greenwood, S. C.
ZOOLOGY
BSl'; Alpha Gamma; Student Senate 4; AFROTC.
FRANK W. WHITE Troy, S. C.
FORESTRY
,Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4. Secretary-Treasurer 4; Forestry Club 1, 2,
3. 4, Secretary 4.
' THOMAS G. WILSON Sumter, S. C.
ENTOMOLOGY
HENRY D. YONCE Trenton, S. C.
AGRONOMY
Agronomy Club.
JOHN C. YOUNG New York, N. Y.
ZOOLOGY
JAMES H. ZEIGLER Columbia, S. C.
BIOLOGY
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HARLAN E. McCLURE, Dean
Architecture
The College of Architecture has as its main
objective the improvement of our society's apfjear-
ance and efficiency by producing young men and
women who are well trained in the principles of
function, structure, design and beauty.
The curriculum of the Clemson architecture stu-
dent is unique in that it requires a background of
social sciences and math. In the labs the students
are encouraged to express their own ideas and are
also taught to apply theory to the design problem.
In the first year the architecture student makes
a choice between architecture and building con-
struction. After three years he makes a choice
between design and engineering. In his fifth year
he plans a town and writes a thesis leading to a
Bachelor of Arts degree.
Throughout the year the student follows a
schedule of lectures, field trips and exhibitions, all
of which are designed to help broaden his scope
of the fine arts. In the end the student of archi-
tecture finally reaches a point where he will be
capable of improving the world in which we live.
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ARCHITECTURE
JAMES T. ALLEN Spartanburg, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
Circle "K" Club; AIA 1, 2, 3, 4.
ROBERT B. ANDERSON .... Falmouth, Va.
ARCHITECTURE
GEORGE J. ANDREVE . . . Greensboro, N. C.
ARCHITECTURE
WILLIAM B. BEAUCHENE . Summerville, S. C.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
RONALD F. BECK Winter Park, Fla.
ARCHITECTURE
NORMAN E. BELLO Clemson, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
ROBERT E. BERMAN .... Littletown, N. Y.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA 2, 3, 4.
FRED C. BICKSLER Clemson, S. C.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
JOHN A. BLACKBURN . . . Kingsport, Tenn.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA; Fencing Club; Tau Sigma Delta.
JAMES M. BRITTAIN . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
SAZ 2, 3, 4.
ERNEST C. BROWN, JR Sumter, S. C.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
JACK W. BURGESS Cleveland, S. C.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
JOSE R. CABAN San Sebastian, P. R.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA 2, 3, 4; ISA 1, 2, 3; Newman Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
ROBERT L. CARIGATO . . . Plainview, N. Y.
ARCHITECTURE
Fencing Club 4, 5; Little Theatre 3, 4, 5; Fine Arts Film
Club, Secretary 5.
LOUIS C. CARPENTER . . . Waynesboro, Ga.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA 2, 3, 4. 5.
DAVID W. CECIL II ... . Spartanburg, S. C.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
PKD 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4.
J. MICHAEL COBB Anderson. S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
Tau Sigma Delta; AIA.
CHARLES M. COMPTON . . . Lexington, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
KDX I, 2, 3, 4.
RICHARD A. COMPTON . . Falls Church, Va.
ARCHITECTURE
Campus Crusade for Christ 3, 4; AIA; Tau Sigma Delta.
LYNN G. CRAIG Clemson, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA; Chronicle.
STEADE R. CRAIGO Bethesda, Md.
ARCHITECTURE
Voung Democrats; Sailing Club.
CLARENCE W. CROCKER .... Union, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA 2, 3; Union County Clemson Club.
PETER J. DAVENPORT . . . Stratford, Conn.
ARCHITECTURE
HAROLD E. DAVIS, TR Clemson, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURE
' L. LINN DAY Wilmington, Del.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA, President 4; Tiger Band 1, 2; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4, 5.
LANGDON H. DINKINS .... Sumter, S. C.
BUILDING COXSTRUCTION
Building Construction Club 2, 3; Young Republican Club 1,2.
CECIL M. DRAKEFORD, JR. . . Sumter, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA; Numeral Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Tiger
Brotherhood 4; Blue Key; Vice-President of the Sophomore and
Junior Class; Senior Class President; Freshman Court 2, 3;
TAPS Junior Staff 2, Senior Staff 3, 4, Advertising Editor 3,
Sports Editor 4; Who's Who.
ANDRE G. FONTAINE .... Agawam, Mass.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA.
GARY FRANCESCHI Vineland, N. J.
ARCHITECTURE
Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Sigma Delta 4; AIA 4.
ROBERT D. FREY Lancaster, Pa.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
PATSY E. GALLIMORE . . .
ARCHITECTURE
Newton, N. C.
Orm Hill, Md.
HENRY A. GARBLEMAN . .
ARCHITECTURE
Young Democrats 3, 4, 5, Secretary-Treasurer 4; APO 1, 2,
3, 4, 5; YMCA Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, 4; SCSCA
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary-Treasurer 5.
RONALD W. GARNER Gaffney, S. C.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
AIA 1.
ASA S. GODBOLD Florence, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
HARRY B. GOFORTH, JR. . . Rock Hill, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA; Fencing Club; Clemson Players.
DONALD E. GOLIGHTLY . .
ARCHITECTURE
KDX; AIA.
Columbia, S. C.
JOHN M. GRAHAM Columbia, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
SAZ; AIA; Circle "K" Club; TAPS Junior Staff 4.
HARRY HARRITOS Savannah, Ga.
ARCHITECTURE
Numeral Society. Pledge Master; AIA.
JOHN A. HARTLEY Clemson, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
DKA 4; AIA; Christian Science Organization, President 4,
Treasurer 5.
MARK E. HASSLINGER . . College Park, Md.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA; Phi Eta Sigma; Sailing Club; TAPS Senior Staff 4.
JOHN A. HEMPHILL .... Charlotte, N. C.
ARCHITECTURE
DK.-\; Christian Science Organization; AIA.
TOMMY C. HIPP Spartanburg, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA 3, 4; Counter Guerrillas.
HORACE R. HOPPER . . North Augusta, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
SALLIE M. JACKSON . . . Myrtle Beach, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
SBX 3, 4; TAPS Junior Staff 3.
ARTHUR C. JENKINS . . . Fayetteville, N. C.
ARCHITECTURE
DKA 2, 3, 4; AIA; YMCA 2, 3, 4; CDA Junior Staff 2;
TAPS Junior Staff 3; Hall Monitor 2; Hall Supervisor 2. 3,
4; Freshman Class President; Student Government, Guilford
College
MORELLE C. JONES .... Charleston, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
WILLIAM B. KAURIC .... Columbia, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
APO 1, 2. 3, 4; AIA; Newman Club; Fencing Club 2, 3, 4.
LARRY R. KENDALL Clemson, S. C.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
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WILLIAM D. KELLY, JR Camden, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA.
BARRY R. KORETZ Brockton, Mass.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA 1. 2. 3, 4; Hillel-Brandeis 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4.
JOHN B. LAFOY Greenville, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
TAPS Junior Staflf 3; Weight Lifting Club 2, 3, 4.
H. E. LEE Berkeley, W. Va.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA; Newman Club; TAPS Photographer 1; Fencing Club.
JAMES C. LEN Wallington, N. J.
ARCHITECTURE
Fine Arts Film Club; Clemson Little Theatre; AIA.
PAUL F. LEVINE Kensington, Md.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA; Chronicle Staff.
ARTHUR J. LIDSKY .... New York, N. Y.
ARCHITECTURE
Fine Arts Film Club; Fencing Club; AIA; TAPS StaiT 5;
Clemson Little Theatre 4, 5; National Foundation of the Arts
Travel Committee.
JOHN M. LINEBERGER . . . Greenville, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
ROBERT C. LONDON .... Johnson City, Pa.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA; Tau Sigma Delta; The Chronicle Staff; Clemson Little
Theatre.
THURSTON H. McDANIEL . . . Seneca, S. C.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
JOHN E. MANN Clemson. S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA 2, 3, 4; Newman Club.
FRANK W. MONDELL, JR. . . Washington, D. C.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
PAUL A. MORRIS Omeida, N. Y.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 3; Gamma Alpha Mu 2, 3, 4;
University Fine Arts Committee; The Chronicle Staff 2, 3, 4,
Editor J, 4.
RUSSELL H. MORSE .... Turtle Creek, Pa.
ARCHITECTURE
Newman Club.
THOMAS C. MOZEN Decatur, Ga.
ARCHITECTURE
AI.\ 2, 3. 4; Fencing Club 3; The Chronicle Staff 3, 4;
Honors 1; J. E. Pinckney Award; The Clemson Players 2;
Fine Arts Film Club.
DAVID L. NARRAMORE . . . Greenville, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
Numeral Society 1. 2. 3, 4, 5; AIA 4; Men's Residence Court
3; High Court 4; TAPS Junior Staff 3.
' DENNIS M. NIECHNIK .... Trenton, N. J.
ARCHITECTURE
Newman Club; AIA.
RICHARD L. NYGARD Duluth, Minn.
ARCHITECTURE
SAZ 2. i. 4, 4; AIA.
WILLIAM H. O'CAIN . . Hendersonville, N. C.
ARCHITECTURE
SAZ 2. 3, 4; AI.\ 4.
ORVILLE V. PLAYER III . . . Clemson, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
■ WARREN T. PLAYER Sumter, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
RICHARD L. POWELL .... Anderson, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA 2. 3. 4, 5; Clemson Aero Club 4; Sailing Club 4.
FREDERICK G. REHM III . . . Camden, S. C.
Rl'ILDlNG CONSTRUCTION
KSN 1. 2. 3. 4.
KENNETH T. RICKET .... Greenville, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA 2,
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ARCHITECTURE
' BENJAMIN T. ROOK Newberry, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
DKA 5; Gamma Beta Phi 2, 3; AIA 2, 3, 4, 5; Tigerama 2, 3;
Junior Follies 3.
HARRON E. RUDISILL .... Denver, N. C.
ARCHITECTURE
Newman Club 3, 4, 5; Chronicle Staff 2, 3, 4; AIA.
DON A. RUPERT Cincinnati, Ohio
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
THOMAS W. SALMONS III . . Clemson, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
JAMES SCHETTINO Norwalk, Conn.
ARCHITECTURE
Karate Club 1; AIA 1.
MARGARET SEAY Columbia, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
SBX 2, 3, 4; ISC 3; WSA 4; ISA 2, 3, 4; AIA 2, 3. 4;
Honors 1; Presbyterian Students Association: TAPS Junior
Staff 2; Women's Residence Court 2, Chairman 3; High Court
4; Who's Who.
DONALD A. SEBASTIAN . . Washington, D. C.
ARCHITECTURE
FAYETTE L. SIMS Hartsville, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
Fencing Club; AIA 3, 4.
WILLIAM N. SKARDON . . Spartanburg, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
Canterbury Club; AIA.
LLEWELLYN R. STEPHENS . . Reading, Pa.
ARCHITECTURE
JOHN C. STEWART Greenville, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
Numeral Society 1, 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM A. STUCKEY, JR. . . Columbia, S. C.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Men's Residence Court 3; Numeral Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice-
President 3; AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4.
LARRY C. TAYLOR .... Johnsonville, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA 1,2, 3.
TED H. TAYLOR Central, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA 2, 3. 4, 5, Treasurer 4; Rudolph E. Lee Award 3.
DONALD K. TERRY .... Ridgewood, N. J.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA
JOSEPH A. TODD, JR. . . Pigeon Forge, Tenn.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA 1, 2, 3, 4.
■ LEROY R. TURNER Greenville, S. C.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
KD.X 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Freshman Golf Team; TAPS Junior Staff
2, Co-Organizations Editor 3, Feature Editor 4.
SVENN ULVEDAL Stamford, Conn.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA 2, 3, 5.
HAROLD C. VOGEL Elizabeth, N. J.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
WILLIAM J. WALDRON .... Valdosta, Ga.
ARCHITECTURE
' J. F. WATKINS Clemson, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
DONALD B. WATSON . . . Charleston, S. C.
ARCHITECTLTRE
JANE BAILEY WATSON . . Charleston, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
KENNETH WHELCHEL .... Gaffney, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
AIA 1, 2, 3, 4.
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MARCIA P. WILSON .... Sweet Briar, Va.
ARCHITECTURE
WAYLON WILSON Charleston, S. C.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
JAMES A. YARBOROUGH .... Miami, Fla.
ARCHITECTURE
D. B. YOUNG Charleston, S. C.
ARCHITECTURE
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HOWARD L. HUNTER, Dean
Arts and Science
Since the awarding of the first Bachelor of Arts
degrees in 1963, the College of Arts and Sciences
has progressively graduated to increasing heights,
both in the number of graduates and in the curri-
culums offered. Today there are eight major con-
centrations offered in the Arts and Sciences lead-
ing to the Bachelor of Arts degree. Students may
base their study in any of the fields covering
Chemistry, Physics, English, Geology, History,
Mathematics, Modern Languages and Sociology.
In keeping with it's growing tradition, Psychology
will be offered as a major field of concentration
in the coming year.
Although the primary purpose of an Arts and
Sciences education is for a broad general learning
to help in becoming a more active citizen, it
also provides an excellent background for further
education in such fields as Law, Business, and
Journalism.
The student in Arts and Sciences is striving to
become rounded in a better rounded world.
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JAMES H. ABERCROMBIE . . Charlotte, N. C.
MATHEMATICS
Glee Club.
BRENDA GAIL ADDIS .... Walhalla, S. C.
ENGLISH
WSA 4; ISC, Secretary 4; Dorm President 4; House Council
President 4; Hall Monitor 3; SBX 3, 4.
ANTHONY W. ALDEBOL . . Greenville, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
Arnold Air Society 2, 3, 4, Commander 4; YMCA 1,2; Young
Republicans 2, 3, 4.
BARBARA A. ALVERSON .... Pelzer, S. C.
ENGLISH
John D. Lane English Scholarship 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3;
Calhoun Literary Society 3, 4; Education Club 2; Light Bri-
gade 1, 2; 4-H Club 1,2; BSU I, 2.
■JANEH. AMICK Orangeburg, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
Gamma Beta Phi 2. 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Sigma Tau
Epsilon 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2,
3, 4; Clemson Players 3. 4; WSBF 1, 2; Glee Club 4; LSA 1.
LELAND E. ANDERSON .... Clemson, S. C.
GEOLOGY
SKE 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 2, 3.
WILLIAM D. ANDERSON . Myrtle Beach, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
PKD.
JOSEPH L. AVANT Charleston, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4, President 4;
High Court Attorney 4; Beta Sigma Chi 3, 4, Treasurer 4;
BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Charleston County Club.
« WILLIAM A. AXSON Seneca, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
Delta Sigma Nu.
GLENN W. AYERS Turtle Creek, Pa.
HISTORY
JULIUS W. BABB Greenwood, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
Football 1. 2, 3, 4; FCA 1, 2, 3, 4.
GORDON L. BAILES, JR. . . Greenwood, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
American Legion Medal; PHE 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon
2, i. A; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Newtonian Society 3, 4; West-
minster Fellowship 1, 2, 3; Greenwood County Club 1, 2.
• JAMES E. BARBARY . . . Simpsonville, S. C.
ENGLISH
PKD 3, 4, 5; Tiger Brotherhood 3 4, 5; Block "C" Club 3, 4,
S, Vice-President 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.
JOSEPH J. BECK Johnson City, N. Y.
HISTORY
Newman Club.
RICHARD C. BELL Littleton, Colo.
PRE-MEDICINE
Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 4; Freshman Class
Treasurer; PKD 2, 3, 4; Block "C" Club 3. 4; Newman Club;
TAPS Junior Staff 3; Tiger Staff 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4;
Football 1. 3.
RICHARD D. BERKLAND .... York, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
WSBF; York County Club.
• JOEL E. BENSE Barrington, R. I.
SOCIOLOGY
Gamma Alpha Mu, President; Hall Supervisor 3, 4; Circle "K"
3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chronicle Staff 3. 4;Tiger Staff
4; Football 1; Track 1.
EDWARD D. BIGGERSTAFF III Charleston, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
ROTC Scholarship; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenf-4 ;
Hall Counselor 3, 4; WSBF 2, 3, 4; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Junior
Follies 2, 3. 4.
RALPH J. BISHOP Piedmont, S. C.
HISTORY
PAUL S. BOBINSKI Darien, Conn.
PRE-DENTISTRY
Delta Sigma Nu; Fencing Club.
• WILLIAM S. BREWER Belton, S. C.
PRE MEDICINE
APO
DAVID M. W. BROWN .... Stevcnsburg, Va.
MODERN LANGUAGES
SAME 2, 3. 4; Advanced ROTC.
A. B. BURCHSTEAD, JR. . . . Reidsville, S. C.
SOCIOLOGY
C.anmia Beta Phi; Calhoun Foren^ic Society, Secretary; Young
Denu.crats 2. 3, 4, .S. Prcsiilent 3. 4; Debate Team.
RICHARD C- BURGESS .... Clemson, S. C.
HISTORY
APO.
ARTS & SCIENCES
DAVID L. G. BURNELL .... Clemson, S. C.
PHYSICS
MONROE S. BUSCH Columbia, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
Mu Beta Psi, Vice-President 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert
Band 1, 2.
MARVIN J. CAUGHMAN . . . Columbia, S. C.
HISTORY
Freshman Class President Student Senate 3; NSA 3; NS 1,
2, 3, 4; CDA 3, 4.
WILLIAM E. CHANDLER . . Greenville, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
CLARENCE N. CHANNELL, JR. War. Robins, Ga.
HISTORY
PHILIP A. CHOVAN .... Greenwood, S. C.
ENGLISH
Drill Team 1; Pershing Rifles 2; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM B. CLARK III . . . Clemson, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2. 3, 4; SAZ 1, 2, 3,
4; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 4 ; York County Club 2, 3, 4.
CURTIS C. CLINKSCALES III . Greenville, S. C.
HISTORY
Young Republicans Club 1, 2. 3, 4, President 2; Gamma
Omega Phi 2, 3. 4; AG 2, 3. 4; Arnold Air Society 2, 3, 4;
Newman Club 3. 4.
EARL S. COHEN Pittsburgh, Pa.
ENGLISH
Gamma Beta Phi 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Sigma Tau Epsilon; SAM
2; Pre-Law Society 3, 4; Central Spirit Committee 4; Hillel-
Brandeis I, 2, 3, 4; FCA 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer A; Baseball
1, 2, 3; Block "C" Club 3, 4.
STEVE G. COLLINS Laurens, S. C.
ENGLISH
KSX.
ROBERT W. COMER Union, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
ARLAND H. COMPTON, JR. . . Sumter, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4;
Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
EVERETT G. CRAIG Lancaster, S. C.
ENGLISH
KSN 4; Young Republicans 3; APO 3; NEA 3, 4.
JULIE D. CRAIG Washington, D. C.
ENGLISH
Phi Kappa Phi; Eigma Tau Epsilon; ATA; Chronicle Staff,
Business Editor.
LARRY R. GRAIN Westminster, S. C.
HISTORY
NORMAN D. GRAIN .... Westminster, S. C.
HISTORY
' RICHARD L. DALES Columbia, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
RICHARD D. DAVIS Inman, S. C.
PRE-DENTISTRY
Chicago Tribune Gold Medal Award 3; Pershing Rifles 1, 2,
3; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 4.
V. X. DEEK Gump, Fla.
ENGLISH
GARY A. DEFOSTER Syracuse, N. Y.
MATHEMATICS
ACM 3, 4; Nc«man Club 3, 4.
' JAMES D. DICK Baltimore, Md.
PRE MEDICINE
Delta Sigma Nu 2. 3; Wesley Foundation 1. 2.
MICHAEL E. DONALD Seneca, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
JOHN B. DOZIER Florence, S. C.
ENGLISH
JAMES P. DRISCOLL Easley, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
Newman Club I, 2; ACS 1, 2, 3, 4.
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NINA H. DULIN Columbia, S. C.
ENGLISH
Miss Clemson University 2; Trustees Medal 3; Honorary Cadet
Major 2; SKE Sweetheart 1; Scabbard and Blade Sweetheart
2; Honor Roll 3; Calhoun Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre-
tary 1. President 2, i; Clemson Players 2. 3, Secretary 2;
Central Spirit Committee 3; Ratmaster 4; Wesley Foundation
1 ; Cheerleader 1 ; Tigerama Chairman 2.
KEVIN J. DYKE Alexandria, Va.
ENGLISH
DYNVA C. EDENS Sumter, S. C.
FRENCH
Tiger Band 1. 2, 3. 4, Majorette; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
BARRY R. EDWARDS .... Greenwood, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
R. O. Hull Scholarship 4; Chemistry Faculty Award 2; Mark
Bernard Hardin Prize in Chemistry 3; Reserve Officers Associ-
ation Award 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4;
Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; ACS 2, 3, 4, President 4; Student
Senate 3; Blue Key 4, Secretary 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4;
BSU 1. 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band 1, 2. 3, 4.
WILLIE T. EVATT, JR Easley, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
ROBERT N. EWELL Greenville, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
Honors Program 1, 2, 3: Newtonian Society 3, 4, President 4;
Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Advanced ROTC.
EDWIN A. FARNELL Clemson, S. C.
HISTORY
Pershing Rifles 4.
P. DOUGLAS FERNANDEZ . Englewood, N. J.
PREMEDICINE
JAMES A. FINLEY Laurens, S. C.
HISTORY
JAMES C. FLOYD Georgetown, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
JOHN M. FLYNN Charleston, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
Circle "K" Club, Secretary 3, President 4.
JAMES A. FOWLER .... Bennettsville, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
Gamma Beta Phi 1, 2. 4; ROTC Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Commander
4; Titter Staff 1, 2; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3; Young Republicans I,
2, 3.
LINDA S. FOWLER Fort Lee, Va.
ENGLISH
BSU, Secretary 1; WSBF 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger 1, 2, 4; Clemson
Players 1.
PEGGY G. FOWLER Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
lOHN W. FREEMAN .... Greenville, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4.
RALPH W. FRENCH Clemson, S. C.
ENGLISH
JUANITA W. D. FRICK . . . Greenville, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
WSBF 1, 2; Rifle Club 2, 3; Clemson Players 2, 3, 4; Best
Supporting Actress 3: Glee Club 1, 2. 3; Foreign Language
Club 1 ; Young Republicans 2.
ROBERT L. GARDNER Cheraw, 8. C.
PHYSICS
Chemical Rubber Co. Achievement Award 2; Honor Roll I, 2,
3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1. 2, 3, 4, President 3; Sigma Pi Sigma
3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Circle "K" Club 1. 2, 3, 4,
Vice-President 2, President 3; Scuba Club 1; Young Repub-
licans 1. 2, 3, 4.
CLAUDE N. GARRETT . . . Waynesboro, N. C.
HISTORY
Circle "K" Club 3, 4; VMCA 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4.
E. BECKY GEORGEO . . . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
ENGLISH
OZT 1, 2. 3. 4. Secretary 2, Best Pledge 1, President 3.
Scholarship Chairman 4; ISC 2. 3; Education Club 4; Dorm
Secretary 2, 3; YMCA - 1 : TAPS 3, 4, Co-Organizations
Editor 4.
WILLIAM J. GESTRICH, JR. . . Seneca, S. C.
MODERN LANGUAGES
I.SA; Tiijer Staff; Clemson Players; Clemson Little Theatre;
Glee Club; Fine Arts Film Cub. Treasurer.
MARY SUE GIBERT Clemson, S. C.
ENGLISH
Cheerleader I; WSA 3; DTX 1. 2, 3, Secretary 3; Light Bri-
gade 1. 2; Commuters Club, Vice-President 3. President 1;
Mixed Chorus 1.
NELSON K. GIBSON Walhalla, S. C.
HISTORY
Block "C" Club 2; Baseball 3.
JONATHAN C. GLEN .... Frogmore, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
ARTS & SCIENCES
CATHERINE A. GOEBEL . . . Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
DPK Sweetheart 3; Newman Society 1, 2, 3, A; Commuters'
Club 1,2, 3, 4.
GARLAND G. GOODEN, JR. . N. Augusta, S. C.
ENGLISH
Gamma Alpha Mu; Chronicle Staff.
WALTER E. GOTT Summerton, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
Pershing Rifles 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 3, 4.
KENNETH B. GRACE, JR. . . Charleston, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
IEEE 2; Beta Sigma Chi; Charleston County Club 3, 4, 5,
Vice-President 4, President 5; Advanced ROTC 3, 4; Tiger
Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2.
PHILIP H. GRANT Tampa, Fla.
ENGLISH
Pershing Rifles Silver Achievement Award 3; Scabbard and
Blade 3. 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4: SAME 2. 3, 4; High
Court Attorney 2; Pershing Rifle 2, 3, 4, Commander 4;
APO 1.
SUSAN W. GRAY Clemson, S. C.
HISTORY
DAVID B. GREENE Greenville, S. C.
PHYSICS
R. F. Poole Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4;
Phi Eta Sigma 1. 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Sigma Tau
Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4; Soccer 1,
2, 3, 4.
ROBERT M. GUERRERI .... Six Mile, S. C.
ENGLISH
NORMA J. HAIRSTON .... Greenville, S. C.
FRENCH
KATHRYN S. HANNA . . . Greenwood, S. C.
SOCIOLOGY
OZT 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2; Wesley Foundation 2, 3.
KATHY G. HARRELL Clemson, S. C.
ENGLISH
EMORY D. HASELDEN . . . Charleston, S. C.
APPLIED MATHEMATICS
ROTC 1. 2. 3, 4; Tiger Band 3, 4; Charleston County Club
1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi, Treasurer 4.
PATRICK R. HAWKINS Greer, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
RICHARD E. HEATH, JR. . . . Clemson, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
WAYNE H. HEATH Charleston, S. C.
ENGLISH
SKE.
JAMES G. HENDERSON . . . Greenwood, S. C.
HISTORY
WSBF 2, 3; Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats.
JOSEPH T. HINSON, JR. . .
MATHEMATICS
Jefferson, S. C.
JOHN R. HOAG Dahlonega, Ga.
ENGLISH
Superior Cadet Ribbon 2, 3; Outstanding Non-Comraissioned
Oflicer 3; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; SAME 2, 3, 4, Secretary
3, 4; Student Chaplain 4; YMCA 4; Blue Key 4; Tiger
Brotherhood 4; Brigade CO.
CHARLES R. HOOK Manning, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Block "C" Club 2, 3, 4.
M. ELIZABETH HUDSON . .
MATHEMATICS
DT.X; WSA; Newman Club, Secretary 2, 3; Light
Seneca, S. C.
Orangeburg, S. C.
Charleston, W. Va.
GEORGE M. HUGHES . . .
CHEMISTRY
ACS.
MICHAEL A. INGLES . . .
ENGLISH
DIANE E. JACKS Simpsonville, S. C.
ARTS AND SCIENCES
Glee Club; Canterbury Club; Education Club; ISA.
JEFFREY A. JACKSINE . Ljubj ana, Yugoslavia
ENGLISH
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ARTS & SCIENCES
TERRY L. JACKSON Greenville, S. C.
GEOLOGY
Geology Club 2, 3, 4, President 4.
ANDREW M. JACKSON . . Fairbanks, Alaska
APPLIED MATHEMATICS
WILLIAM G. JOHNSON .
HISTORY
Tiger Staff 1, 2, 3, Features Editor 3; TAPS Ji
RAYMOND W. JONES, JR. .
SOCIOLOGY
Columbia, S. C.
Staff 3.
Anderson, S. C.
PATSY J. KAMBHU Palmyra, Mo.
ENGLISH
ROBERT B. KAULAKIS . .
ENGLISH
Tiger Staff 3, 4; Senate 4; Calhoun Literary Society 3, 4.
STANLEY R. KELLETT . . .
MATHEMATICS
PKD 2, 3, 4; CDA 3, 4.
Chatham, N. J.
i Society 3, 4.
. Enoree, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
CHARLES F. KELLEY ....
PREDENTISTRY
SAZ 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Block "C" Club 2, 3, 4; Tiger
Brotherhood 3, 4.
RICHARD P. KENT . . New Hyde Park, N. Y.
SOCIOLOGY
Canterbury Club I, 2, 3, 4.
R. COYLE KERRIGAN .... Greenville, S. C.
ENGLISH
Senate 1; Pershing Rifles \.
DONNIE R. KING Seneca, S. C.
PREMEDICINE
MARY S. KING Marion, S. C.
FRENCH
BENJAMIN L.KNIGHTON, JR. . Woodruff, S. C.
HISTORY
ROBERT B. KNOWLES . . . Silver Spring, Md.
ENGLISH
WSBF.
FRANK X. KUHN III ... . Springfield, Va.
GEOLOGY
GRAYSON P. LANE Clemson, S. C.
HISTORY
AFROTC 3, 4; High Court Attorney 4.
LINDA C. LAMBERT Clemson, S. C.
HISTORY
CEW 3, 4, Vice-President 4; CMSW 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4.
ALDRIDGE Q. LANCE Havana, Cuba
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
JAMES M. LAWTON Greenville, S. C.
HISTORY
GOP 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Young Republicans 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-
President 3.
KATHLEEN E. LAWRENCE . . Liberty, S. C.
ENGLISH
■ J. KEITH LEE Charleston, S. C.
ENGLISH
TYRE D. LEE, JR Chester, S. C.
HISTORY
Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, 4, Fourth Regimental Headquarters 3,
4, Assistant Head 3, Section Head 4; SAME 2, 3, 4; Hall
Monitor 4; Rat Master 4; Chester County Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Pershing Rifles Bronze Achievement Medal 4.
CARL E. LIBBY Easley, S. C.
PHYSICS
AIP.
HERBERT T. LITTLEJOHN . . Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
Tiaer Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Staff 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2,
3, 4. Vice-President 3; PHS 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 3; STE
3, 4; PKP 3. 4; University Honors and Awards Council 3;
Tiger Staff; Highest Honors 1, 2, 3, 4; PHS Freshman Math
ARTS & SCIENCES
JAMES E. LOUGHRIDGE .... Ardmore, Pa.
ENGLISH
JAY R. LUNCEFORD Savannah, Ga.
PRE-MEDICINE
DPK.
CARL M. LUND Birmingham, Mich.
PRE-MEDICINE
Delta Sigma Nu 2. 3. 4, President 3, 4; Phi Kappa Delta 1, 2;
BSU 1; Pershing Rifles 1; Glee Club 3, 4.
LARRY H. McAMISH .... Greenwood, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
ACS.
WILLIAM J. McANINCH . . Spartanburg, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, Bronze Achievement Award 3,
Commander 4.
MARGARET E. McARTHUR . N. Augusta, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
YMCA 1 ; Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4.
CAVERT K. McCORKLE .... Arlington, Va.
PRE-MEDICINE
Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Honors Program 2, 3; Phi Eta Sigma I, 2,
3, 4, Treasurer 3; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4;
Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3. 4. Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4; Stu-
dent Senate 3; High Court 4; SCSSL 3, 4; NSAC 3; TAPS
Staff 2; Tiger Staff 1, 2, 3, Advertising Manager 3; SCCPA
2,3.
SYLVIA A. McENTYRE .... Cleveland, Ga.
NURSING
' AGNES E. McGOWAN Sumter, S. C.
ENGLISH
Gamma Beta Phi 1 ; Women's Residence Court 3 ; Clemson
Players 3, 4; Tiger Staff 1.
SHERRY A. McKEE Greenwood, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
Light Brigade; Sigma Tau Epsilon.
THOMAS M. McKEVLIN . . . Charleston, S. C.
ENGLISH
Newman Club.
WADE H. MACFIE, JR. . . . Winnsboro, S. C.
ENGLISH
- MONTIE C. MARTIN Clemson, S. C.
ENGLISH
Cheerleader 3, 4; Newman Club 2, 3. 4; Commuters' Club 2,
3, 4; Education Association 2.
KENNETH M. MATTISON . . . Clemson, S. C.
HISTORY
Glee Club; Advanced AFROTC; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4.
KATHRYN M. MEADOWCROFT . Pikesville, Md.
HISTORY
Hall Supervisor.
BENJAMIN T. MICHAEL . . . Clemson, S. C.
HISTORY
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Block "C" Club 3, 4.
•JOHN F. MILLER Marianna, Ark.
HISTORY
AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Scabbard and
Blade 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, -I; Central Spirit Committee 4;
Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Commander and Band Master 4; Con-
cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Aero Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
CHRISTEL S. MINOTTI .... Clemson, S. C.
FRENCH
ANDE S. MITCHELL Columbia, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
Miss Clemson University 1; Newtonian Society 2, 3, 4; Phi
Kappa Phi 3. 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Honors Program 1,
2. 3; House Council 2, 3; SBX 2, 3, 4; Angel Flight 1;
HillelBrandeis 1, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats
1, 2, 3. 4.
ROBERT O. MOFFAT Cheraw, S. C.
ENGLISH
• ALAN F. MOHRMANN Augusta, Ga.
ENGLISH
DONNA D. MOORE .... Bowling Green, Ky.
SPANISH
FRANK N. MORA III ... . San Juan, P. R.
PRE-MEDICINE
ISA, Vice-President; Newman Club 4; Clemson Players 1.
STEPHEN J. MORRISON . . Charleston, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
Phi Eta Sigma.
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ARTS & SCIENCES
ROBERT W. MOSS, JR. . . . Charleston, S. C.
PREMEDICINE
Tang Soo Do Club 3.
ROBERT D. MOYER Evans City, Pa.
MATHEMATICS
LSU 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Bowling Team 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain
2, 3, 4.
TERENCE J. MULLIGAN . Upper Montclair, N. J.
PREMEDICINE
B. RHETT MYERS Pickens, S. C.
PREMEDICINE
Honors Program 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Class Vice.President ;
Junior Class Vice-President; Chairman High Court: NS 1, 2,
3, 4: TAPS Staff 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3; Cheerleader
3; Who's Who.
J. OWEN NEIGHBOURS .... Monkton, Md.
GEOLOGY
JOSEPH E. NETZEL Concord, N. H.
ECONOMICS
DPK.
JOHN A. NEUFFER Clayton, N. Y.
MATHEMATICS
LARRY H. NOBLE Sa.xonburg, Pa.
PHYSICS
SAME 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; AIP 2, 3, 4, President 4;
Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4.
BEVERLY R. NORRIS .... Gastonia, N. C.
SPANISH
Sigma Delta Pi; WSA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4;
DT.X 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3; ISC 4.
CHARLES F. O'CAIN .... Orangeburg, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
Honors Program 1, 2, 4; Sailing Club 2, 4.
JAMES T. O'RILEY North, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
Elks National Scholarship; Central Spirit Committee; Tiger
Staff 3; Chronicle Staff 1.
GEORGE D. ORR Clinton, S. C.
PRE-DENTISTRY
ROTC.
■ JAMES C. OWENS Marion, S. C.
ENGLISH
Honors Program 1; IEEE 1, 2; Young Republicans 2, 3, 4;
Gamma Omega Phi 3, 4; Pre-L^w Society 2, 3; Tiger Staff
3. 4.
JAMES G. PADGETT Columbia, S. C.
PRE-DENTISTRY
Outstanding Leadership in Student Government Award 2, 4;
PreMed Society 2; Treasurer Sophomore Class; Secretary
Senior Class; NS 2, 3, 4; TAPS Staff 2; Basketball 1;
Tigerama 2, 3, 4; AFROTC 3, 4.
CHARLES H. PARKER . . North Augusta, S. C.
HISTORY
Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3. 4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4; BSU 1;
Newman Club 4.
MICHAEL Y. PATTERSON . . . Easley, S. C.
ENGLISH
Weight Lifting Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chronicle Staff; Tiger Staff.
' RICHARD A. PEDERSON . . . Alexandria, Va.
ENGLISH
LAWRENCE C. PEELE .... Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
Phi Eta Sigma 1. 2. 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4.
JAMES K. PHILLIPS III ... . Belton, S. C.
ENGLISH
EDWARD E. P. PINCKNEY . . Awendaw, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
' BENJAMIN C. PITMAN, JR. . Spartanburg, S. C.
ENGLISH
American Legion Military Excellence Award 3; Scabbard and
made 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 2. 3, 4; Economics Club 3, 4;
SAME 4; DPK 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Tiger Staff 2; Drill
Team I.
REECE E. POULTON Pittsburgh, Pa.
ENGLISH
Tiocr Staff
PAULETTE F. PROCHASKA . . Clemson, S. C.
FRENCH
CARL W. PUCKHABER . . . Charleston, S. C.
PRE PHARMACY
ARTS & SCIENCES
Blacksburg, S. C.
New York, N. Y.
KENNETH W. PUTMAN . .
CHEMISTRY
RANDOLPH A. RADKE . . .
PRE-DEN'TISTRY
Newman Club; Sailing Club.
JULIUS D. RAMPEY Pickens, S. C.
HISTORY
\VILLL\M S. RAY Charleston, S. C.
PREMEDICINE
Delta Sigma Nu 4; BSX 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 3, 4.
GARY S. RENWICK .... Myrtle Beach, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
Beta Tau Sigma 3, 4; Tang Soo Do 3, 4.
DANNY L. RHODES Rock Hill, S. C.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
Hall Monitor 2; Hall Supervisor 3, 4; York County Clemson
Club 2, 3; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, Pledge Commander 3;
Scabbard and Blade 4, Commanding Officer.
ROBIN B. RHODES Sumter, S. C.
PRE-DENTISTRY
DeMolay Club 1, 2; Swimming 1, 2.
MATHIAS B. RICHARDSON
ENGLISH
Tiger Staff 1, 4.
Pendleton, S. C.
EDWARD H. ROBERTSON . Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
PREMEDICINE
WALTER C. ROBINSON . . . Columbia, S. C.
PRE-VETERINARY
CAROL T. RODGERS Clemson, S. C.
ENGLISH
IM Auxiliary 3, Secretary 3; Calhoun Literary Society 3, 4;
Young Democrats 4.
CHARLES T. ROGERS . .
ENGLISH
Denmark, S. C.
CLARK T. ROGERS . . North Charleston, S. C.
HISTORY
TAPS 4; Fencing Club 3, 4, Secretary 4.
WILLIAM K. RUBENTUS . . Summerville, S. C.
PREMEDICINE
Swimming Team.
ROBERT D. RUFFNER .... Clemson, S. C.
HISTORY
Jacob's Blocking Trophy for S. C. 1 ; SEA; Block "C" Club
2; Varsity Football 3, 4.
DONALD L. SAIN Fort Mill, S. C.
ENGLISH
EVELYN A. SARKA Lansdale, Pa.
APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Newtonian Society, Treasurer 4; Tiger Business Staff, Business
Manager 4.
ANTHONY M. SCIALDONE . Seneca Falls, N. Y.
APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Honors Program Certificate 2; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4, Vice-
President 4; Newtonian Society 3, 4; Association for Comput-
ing Machinery 3, 4; WSBF 1, 2, 3, 4, Chief Announcer 3;
Glee Club 1, 2; Oemson Players 1. 2; Calhoun Literary
Society 2.
WILLIAM D. SHIRLEY . . . Williamston, S. C.
HISTORY
Track 2, 3, 4; Block "C" Club 4.
DAVID L. SIBERT Atlanta, Ga.
HISTORY
Newman Club; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3.
' BETTE SIMPSON Clemson, S. C.
ENGLISH
DONNA F. SIMPSON .... Westminster, S. C.
PRE MEDICINE
ALBERT R. SMARR Columbia, S. C.
PRE MEDICINE
Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3; Assistant Student Chaplain 3; APO 1,
2, 3, 4. Secretary 3; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1;
Glee Club 1; Track 2; Weight Lifting Club 3.
DANIEL M. SMITH Edgefield, S. C.
ENGLISH
Hall Monitor 3; Intramural Sports.
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JAMES D. SMITH Belton, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
KSN 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 1, 2; Men's Chorus 2.
JAMES R. SMITH Clemson, S. C.
PHYSICS
Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
ROSTON M. SMITH, JR. . . . Anderson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
Ways and Means Committee 2; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4:
Honors 1, 3.
WILLIAM F. SMITH .... Chesterfield, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
Young Republicans 4; AATCC 1.
PETER F. SNYDER Wayne, N. J.
ENGLISH
PSA, Treasurer 2; Tiger Staff 3; Fencing 3; Fine Arts Film
Club 3.
PHILIP H. STANLEY Hampton, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
KDX 1, 2, 3, 4.
CHARLES E. STEVENSON . . . Jackson, N. J.
PRE-MEDICINE
Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4 ; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tiger Staff 3,
4; Fencing Club I, 2. 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3.
MENDEL H. STEWART .
HISTORY
Pickens, S. C.
DURWARD B. STINSON, JR. . Charleston, S. C.
ENGLISH
Chrunicle Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Clemson Players
3, 4; Pershing Rifles 3, 4.
WILLIAM R. STODDARD, JR. . . Taylors, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
Delta Sigma Nu; Pre-Medicine Fraternity 3, 4.
MARTHA A. STUART .... Columbia, S. C.
APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Best Dressed Co- Ed 2; High Honors 1; Honors 2; SCSSL
Delegate 3; Junior Senator, Secretary of Senate 3; Canterbury
Club 2; Vice-President Girls Dorm 2; TAPS Co-Organizations
Editor 3. 4.
ZACH H. SUBER III Whitmire, S. C.
HISTORY
JOHN H. SWICORD . . . Moncks Corner, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
DAVID E. THOMPSON .... Florence, S. C.
ENGLISH
JOHN W. THOMPSON . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Honors 1; Gamma Beta Phi 3, 4; Senior Senator, Financial
Review Board 4; Counterguerrilla Platoon 1; Tiger Staff 2, 3;
Hall Monitor 3; Hall Supervisor 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4;
Rat Master 4.
RONALD A. THROWER . . . Mt. Holly, N. C.
MATHEMATICS
Scuba Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4.
PAUL W. THURSTON .... Clemson, S. C.
HISTORY
Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
JULIA W. TILLEY Clemson, S. C.
APPLIED MATHEMATICS
SEX 1, 2, 3. Pledge Master 2.
WINFIELD C. TOWLES . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
ACS 1. 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 4; Hall Monitor 3; Hall Supervisor
4; Tiger Band 1, 3; Concert Band 1.
RONALD E. TRESCOT . . . Charleston, S. C.
PREMEDICINE
Delta Sigma Nu: Pre-Med Fraternity 2, 3. 4; Circle "K" 1;
Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4i Hall Monitor 2, 4; Hall Supervisor 3.
CALEB L. TREXLER, JR. . .
PRE MEDICINE
SKE: Football 1, 2. 3, 4.
JOSEPH L. TUPPER. JR. . .
PRE MEDICINE
DKA 2. 3, 4.
. Concord, N. C.
Summerville, S. C.
Clemson, S. C.
WILLIAM H. TURNER . .
APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Association for Computing Machinery 4; AG 3, 4, Rush Chair-
man 3; TAPS Junior Staff 2, Classes Editor 3, Business
FRANK H. TURPIN Americus, Ga.
PRE-DENTISTRY
DKA: Football 1. 2, 3. 4.
ARTS & SCIENCES
• MICHAEL W. VENTO III ... . Beaver, Pa.
SOCIOLOGY
AIA 2; Chronicle Staff 3; Tang Soo Do Club; Fine Arts Film
Club 4; Rugby Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Clemson Little
Theatre.
KENNETH R. WAGNER .... Clemson, S. C.
CHEMISTRY
ACS.
HARRELL H. WALDROP . . Greenville, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
CDA; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Newtonian
Society 4.
SUE L. WALKER Clemson, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
JAMES L. WANNAMAKER . St. Matthews, S. C.
HISTORY
KEITH H. WATERS . . . North Augusta, S. C.
ENGLISH
KDX; Phi Eta Sigma.
LINDA WATSON Columbia, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
MICHAEL A. WATTS Camden, S. C.
PRE-MEDICINE
AFROTC 2; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; Hall Supervisor 2, 3,
4; APO 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; BSU I, 2, 3, 4; Tang
Soo Do Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4.
JEFFREY P. WEAVER .... Jackson, S. C.
HISTORY
Student Senate 1; KSN 3, 4; Newman Society 1, 2, 3, 4;
WSBF 1; NEA 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 1, 2.
JOHN C. WEEKS Sumter, S. C.
ENGLISH
ROBERT H. WELBORN . . . Anderson, S. C.
HISTORY
Young Democrats 3, 4.
RODGER N. WELLER .... Greenville, S. C.
PRE-DENTISTRY
Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; APO 3, 4; Hall Supervisor 2, 3, 4;
Newman Club 1 ; SAME 2, 3, 4.
Anderson, S. C.
Rock Hill, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
RICHARD H. WELLS . . .
PRE-MEDICINE
BSU 1, Secretary 1; Dixie Skydivers 4.
EDWARD T. WHITE, JR. . .
ENGLISH
APO-, YMCA.
HARRY A. WHITFIELD, JR.
MATHEMATICS
IEEE; Newtonian Society: Advanced ROTC.
DAVID C. WHITNEY Clemson, S. C.
ENGLISH
Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Program 1; Phi Eta Sigma 1;
Danforth Scholarship 1; Peace Fund Scholarship 4; Freshman
Class Treasurer; Student Senate 2, 3, 4; SCSSL 3; Blue Key
3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2; YMCA 1,
2; Tiner Staff 2, 3, 4, News Editor 2, Associate Editor 4;
Clemson Players 1.
DAVID H. WILKINS .... Greenville, S. C.
HISTORY
DKA 2, 3, 4; Block "C" Club 3, 4; FCA 3, 4; Tennis Team
1, 2, 3. 4.
RICHARD M. WILLIAMSON . . Clemson, S. C.
PHYSICS
Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Gettysburg Battlefield Preservation
Association Award 2; Gamma Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Pi
Sigma 3, 4; BSU.
JOHN F. WILLSON Brooklawn, N. J.
MATHEMATICS
APO.
JAMES M. WILSON Piedmont, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
Honor Roll 1; Calhoun Literary Society 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2;
BSU 1, 2.
JOHN A. WOODS Syosset, N. Y.
HISTORY
Young Republicans; Sailing Club.
RICHARD H. WOODWARD . . Knoxville, Tenn.
ENGLISH
.•\IA 1. 2, 3; Chronicle Staff 3. 4, Features Editor 4.
JAMES H. WORKMAN .... Woodruil, S. C.
ENGLISH
Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Tiger
Brotherhood 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4.
CARL L. ZEIS Westfield, N. J.
MATHEMATICS
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HAROLD F. LENDRITH, Dean
Education
The School of Education has greatly expanded
since its beginning in the summer of 1965. Ele-
mentary and Secondary Education are, by far,
not the only fields for prospective teachers. They
may enter other areas of education by going into
the programs of either Agricultural Education,
Industrial Education or Recreation and Parks
Administration. Though their specific curriculums
students are being prepared to teach the leaders
of tomorrow.
Seniors spend a semester practice teaching at
various schools. During this time and after gradu-
ation, the students convey their ideas and thoughts
to others by means of instruction.
The School of Education is continually growing
and expanding to give the students a better oppor-
tunity for a solid background in education.
Education is an essential necessity throughout
the world. And Clemson provides the best train-
ing in this field that can be had anywhere in
today's already well educated world.
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EDUCATION
ROBERT E. AMBROSE Omaha, Nebr.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
RPA Club 3, 4; DPK 3, 4.
THOMAS M. ARANT .... Fort Motte, S. C.
SCIENCE TEACHING
WILLIAM H. ARMSTRONG . Middkbury, Conn.
SCIENCE TEACHING
GEORGE F. BAKER Clinton, Md.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
DPK; Tiger Band; Concert Band.
CARROLL O. BALDWIN . Hendersonville, N. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
JACK D. BELK Pacolet, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 2, 3;
Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4.
SAMUEL H. BISHOP .... Spartanburg, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
DONALD T. BOONE Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Tiger Band 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2; AFROTC Band 1, 2;
ACS 1, 2, 3.
MARY M. BOWEN .... Westminster, S. C.
ENGLISH EDUCATION
WALLACE C. BRITTAIN . Hendersonville, N. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
DPK 2. 3, 4, Pledge Master 4; Block and Bridle Club 1, 2;
RPA Club 3, 4; PSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3.
CAROL L. BRITTON Salters, S. C.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SBX 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; House Council 3, 4; Light Brigade
1, 2; TAPS Junior Staff 3.
MICHAEL S. BROWN Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
RONNIE E. BULLOCK Dillon, S. C.
ENGLISH EDUCATION
Mu Beta Psi 3. 4; Circle "K" Club; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band President 4; Dillon County
Club.
THOMAS E. BULWITH .... Bayonne, N. J.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
JAMES H. BURTON Leesville, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
KD.X; Cadet of the Month in AFROTC.
WILLIAM B. BUSCH, JR. . . . Columbia, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Tiger Brotherhood. Treasurer; Who's Who; Iota Lambda
Sigma. Vice-President; CDA, Vice-President; MSF; AIA 3,
4, 5, 6; PKD Best Pledge, Vice-President 6.
CHARLES E. CARROLL .... Florence, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Iota Lambda Sigma; WSBF Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Local News
Manager 3; Tigerama 3.
MARSHALL J. COLEMAN . . Darlington, S. C-
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
SAZ 1, 2, 3, 4.
PAULA M. COLEMAN .... Clemson, S. C.
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
WILLIAM R. COLEMAN . . . Pamplico, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
SAZ 1, 2, 3, 4.
LACY H. COLLINS . . . North Charleston, S. C.
SCIENCE TEACHING
DAN M. CONNELLY Clemson, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
Agricultural Education Club.
DEWEY C. CRAIG Anderson, S. C.
EDUCATION
JOHN R. CRAWFORD Saluda, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
EDUCATION
RONALD M. DAVIS Columbia, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
RPA Club 4.
L. J. DELANEY, JR Naples, Fla.
SCIENCE TEACHING
Amateur Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4.
DAVID A. DEMSEY . . . West Homestead, Pa.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
ROTC; Basketball.
RICHARD G. DODSON .... Piedmont, S. C.
SCIENCE TEACHING
JAMES p. DRUMMOND . . . Woodruff, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
Scabbard and Blade; AFROTC Cadet of Year 2.
JOHN D. EDWARDS .... Spartanburg, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
CHARLES H. ELLENBURG . . Knoxville, Tenn.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
ELEANOR D. FAIREY . . . Summerville, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
RPA Club 3, 4; DTX 2. 3, 4, President 3. 4; ISC 3, 4;
TAPS Junior Staff 3; TAPS Senior Staff 4; Rat Master 2, 3.
RAYMOND S. FEDELE . . . Somerville, N. J.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Scuba Diving Club; Iota Lambda Sigma; Newman Club.
JULIA M. FREIT Lakewood, N. J.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
High Honors 3; Sigma Delta Pi; Chapter Chi.
EILEEN L. GALLAGHER . . . Clemson, S. C.
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
KIRSTEN M. GARRETT . . Spartanburg, S. C.
ENGLISH TEACHING
DAVID W. GARRISON .... Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Iota Lambda Sigma; Educational Fraternity 2, 3, 4; Tiger
Staff, Photographer 1 ; Chronicle Staff, Photographer 1 ; Persh-
ing Rifles 1.
WAYNE W. GIBSON Greer, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4.
CUTHBERT S. GLEATON III
EDUCATION
Springfield, S. C.
Loris, S. C.
GEORGE E. GORE, JR
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
AG: Agricultural Education Club; Horry County Club
DAN K. GUNNELS Clarkesville, Ga.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
Block "C" Club; Agricultural Education Club.
CARSON V. HARDWICK .... Seneca, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
OSCAR J. HARRY Grover, N. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
JOHN F. HARNETT .... Charleston, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Iota Lambda SigTna, Historian 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3. 4.
WILLIAM C. HAWKINS . . . Columbia, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
PKD.
ROGER D. HAYES .... Travelers Rest, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
Football.
LEWIS W. HICKS York, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
AG; Agricultural Education Club.
DAVID R. HILL Sumter, S. C.
SCIENCE TEACHING
Student Education Association 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4.
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ALBERT A. HINSON Thomaston, Ga.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
RPA Club 4.
JOHN H. HOSTETLER .... Charleroi, Pa.
BIO-SCIENCE TEACHING
Block "C" Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4.
ROBERTS. HOUSEHOLDER . Ridge Spring, S. C.
ENGLISH
JAMES M. HUDGENS Union, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
Pershing Rifles 2, 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 4.
JOSEPH S. HUNTER Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Scabbard and Blade 4.
MARTIN H. HUTTO Swansea, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
EARL L. HYMAN Pamplico, S. C.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
ANDREW INABINET .... Orangeburg, S. C.
MATHEMATICS EDUCATION
CAROL E. JACKSON .... Huntington, N. Y.
SPANISH
Sigma Delta Pi 3, 4; Student Senate; SUSGA; Women's
House Council, Social Chairman 3; SBX 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader,
Freshman I, Varsity 2; Angel Flight; YMCA.
TACK J. JACKSON Edgefield, S. C.
BIOLOGY TEACHING
Block "C" Club 2, 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Football
I, 2, 3. 4.
JERRY L. JENKINS .... Simpsonville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDLTCATION
Iota Lambda Sigma, Historian 3, Treasurer 4; Arnold Air
Society 4; Alpha Phi Omega.
LAURA R. JOHNSON Clio, S. C.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
MICHAEL C. KASHA .... Brooklyn, N. Y.
SCIENCE TEACHING
NEA 3, 4; Pre-Veterinary Club 1, 2; Hillel-Brandeis Club
1. 2, 3. 4, 5, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Vice-President 4, Presi-
dent 5.
IVAN F. KELLEY III . . North Charleston, S. C.
SCIENCE TEACHING
Best Drilled P. R. Pledge 1; Pershing Rifles, C. O. 3;
NSPR 1, 2. 3: Scabbard and Blade 3, 4.
LARRY M. KEYS Clemson, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
Football 1. 2. 3, 4; Block "C" Club 2, 3, 4; Agricultural
Education Club 2, 3. 4.
WILLIAM T. KISSAM .... Statesville. N. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
RPA Club, President 4; SKE; Football.
VIOLET S. KLEIN Clemson, S. C.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
RONALD N. LACEY Ravenel, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Iota Lambda Sigma.
WILLIAM L. LACHER .... Greenville, S. C.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
DPK 2, 3, 4.
Greenville. S. C.
JOAN E. LANCIANESE .
ENGLISH
Light Brigade 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; DTX 3, 4
ANDREW LaPLACE . . Pompton Plains, N.J.
SCIENCE TEACHING
AAUP Book Award 4; Student Teachers Association 3, 4;
Alpha Phi Omega 4, 5; Glee Club 4; Tiger Staff 4.
PAUL E. LEHOTSKY Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
lota Lambda Sigma.
FRANK P. LIBERATORE . . McKeesport, Pa.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
Football 1. 2. 3, 4; Block "C" Club 2, 3, 4.
VIRGIL F. LINDER, JR. . . . Bishopville, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
Sigma Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4; RPA Club 4.
EDUCATION
■ ROY D. LONG Saluda, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
Agricultural Education Club; ADSA.
JAMES F. LOVE, JR McConnells, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
Alpha Zeta; Alpha Tau Alpha; Gamma Sigma Delta; Agri-
cultural Education Club.
JAMES H. LOWE Edgefield, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
ROY P. McFADDEN Catawba, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
Agricultural Education Club.
' EARL M. McGILL Blacksburg, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
CHARLES R. MAJOR .... Greenville, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
JOHN M. MANDEVILLE .... Clemson, S. C.
SCIENCE TEACHING
Newman Club; YMCA.
THOMAS A. MERRELL . . Myrtle Beach, S. C.
SCIENCE TEACHING
PKD 3,4, 5, Secretary 5; CDA Junior Staff 4, Senior Staff 5;
Young Republicans 1. 2, 3, 4, 5; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Mars
Hill College 1. 2.
> RICHARD L. MINCHEW .... Saluda, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
JAMES E. MULDROW .... Greenville, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
TOM L. MURRELL Kingsport, Tenn.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
KEITH D. NEELY .... New Cumberland, Pa.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
Scabbard and Blade 4; DPK 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; DMS 4;
ROTC Brigade Staff; RPA Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Pre-
Veterinary Club 1, 2.
• ARTHUR R. NICHOLS Saluda, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
ADSA 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4: Student
Agricultural Council; Agricultural Education Club 4, 5; 4-H
Club 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 3, 4; LSA 1, 2, 3, Treasurer
4, Secretary 5.
JOHNNY W. NOBLES . . Galivants Ferry, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
Alpha Zeta; Alpha Tau Alpha; Agricultural Education Club.
HARRY L. OLSZEWSKI .... Baltimore, Md.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
Block "C" Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Ail-American 3,4.
MALCOLM J. O'NEAL Fairfax, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
RPA Club; AG 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. 4; IFC 3, 4,
Treasurer 3.
• CARL B. OWENS Ware Shoals, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
WAYNE W. PARMER Tenafly, N. J.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
WILLIAM D. PATRICK . . . Winnsboro, S. C.
SCIENCE TEACHING
Mu Beta Psi 3. 4; ASCE 3; PSA 1; Young Republicans 1;
Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
ANN L. PEARCE Clemson, S. C.
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
• DEANNA PENNINGTON .... Starr, S. C.
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Light Brigade; DTX.
ROBERT V. PERRY Pamplico, S. C.
MATHEMATICS
ROTC.
GEORGE A. PHILLIPS . . Niagara Falls, N. Y.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Iota Lambda Sigma; Block "C" Club; Football Manager 1,
2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager 4.
JACKIE R. PHILLIPS .... Pageland, S. C.
VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
EDUCATION
JOE A. POSTON Johnsonville, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
DAVID M. PUTNAM .... Greenville, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
RP.\ Club. Vice-President 1; Student Senate 1; DPK; Scuba
Diving Club. Secretary 1.
LINDA J. RACE Belvedere, N. J.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
Rifle Team 2, 3; Horticulture Club 1; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4.
WILSON B. RATLIFF, JR. . . High Point, N. C.
SCIENCE TEACHING
DPK 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4.
■ WANDA J. REYNOLDS Canon, Ga.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SEA 2, 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4.
DAVID W. RHODES Woodruff, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Agricultural Education Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha
Tau Alpha 3, 4.
A. VANCE RILEY Gastonia, N. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
SAZ 1, 2, 3, 4.
BARRY C. ROBINSON Augusta, Ga.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
► MICHAEL E. RODDEY .... Chester, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
Alpha Tau Alpha; Agricultural Education Club, Vice-President
2; AG.
FLOYD T. ROGERS Clyde, N. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
Sportsmanship Award; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Block "C" Club;
Agricultural Education Club; Tiger Brotherhood.
PHILLIP W. ROGERS Climon, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
WILLIAM H. ROSE Gaffney, S. C.
SCIENCE TEACHING
PAUL H. SANDERS .... Summerville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
FREDERICK A. SARGENT . . . Lakeland, Fla.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
DKA.
JOHN O. SCHLEIG, JR. . . Long Branch, N. J.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, President.
SAMUEL B. SEXTON .... Woodruff, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; High Court 4; KSN 2, 3, 4.
MELTON D. SHEALY Chapin, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
Langdon Cheves Scholarship 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; LSA 1, 2,
3. 4, Vice-President 4; RPA Club.
JAMES T. SHELL Fountain Inn, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
CURTIS A. SHIRER Clemson, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
JOHN S. SHIRLEY Seneca, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
CLYDE B. SIMMONS, JR. . . Greenwood, S. C.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
ACS 2, 3; Arnold Air Society 3; AFROTC 1. 2, 3; AG 3, 4.
Pledge Master 4; TAPS Junior Staff 4; Hall Supervisor 2,
CHRISTOPHER E. SLACK . . . Gladwyne, Pa.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
HENRY L- SMITH, JR. . . . Greenwood, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
SAM 1; APO 2; Tang Soo Doo Club 1.
KEITH L. SMITH .... E. Woodstock, Conn.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
ATA 1 ; Agricultural Education Club 4.
EDUCATION
' TEDDY L. SMOAK Pendleton, S. C.
SCIENCE TEACHING
THOMAS A. SMOAK Atlanta, Ga.
MATHEMATICS
JIMMY D. SNODDY Wellford, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
BARBARA L. STEVENS . . Washington, D. C.
ENGLISH
LINDA J. STEVENS Clemson, S. C.
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
BSU.
CRAIG M. THOMAS .... Georgetown, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
Weight Lifting Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3; Forestry Club 3;
Tang Soo Doo Club 3, Vice-President 3.
JAMES M. THOMAS Hampton, S. C.
ANIMAL SCIENCE
Block and Bridle Club.
JOHN R. THOMAS Portland, Ore.
SCIENCE TEACHING
EVERETT C. THORSLAND . . Teaneck, N. J.
SCIENCE TEACHING
MICHAEL L. TILLEY Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
KSN.
SANDRA E. TINSLEY .... Anderson, S. C.
ENGLISH
ANDREW M. ULMER .... Walterboro, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Iota Lambda Sigma, Vice-President 3, President 4; PKD 4, 5;
ROTC 3, 4.
JOHN N. VAUGHAN Miami, Fla.
SPANISH
SAMUEL R. VAUGHAN ... St. George, S. C.
SCIENCE TEACHING
OSCAR N. VICK HI ... . Georgetown, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Iota Lambda Sigma.
CHARLES J. WATSON .... Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
ACC Honor Roll 4; Block "C" Club 2, 3, 4, President 4;
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.
MARY S. WATSON Richmond, Va.
MATHEMATICS
RONALD C. WAY Clemson, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
RPA Club 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3.
ROBERT L. WILDER, JR. . . . Sumter, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
PKD 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 1, Scuba Diving Club 1.
GEORGE C. WILLIAMS. JR. . . Hanahan, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
WSBF-FM 1, 2, 3, 4.
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WILLIAM R. WILLIAMSON . Tabor City, N. C.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
LINDA L. WILSON Houston, Texas
ENGLISH
SUE M. YOUNG Las Vegas, Nev.
SCIENCE TEACHING
MANLY S. YOUNG Fort Mill, S. C.
RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION
National RPA Scholarship 3, 4; Gamma Beta Phi 2, 3; RPA
Club 4, 5. President 4; APO 2. 3, 4, 5; York County Club
3, 4, 5; Young Republicans 2, 3, 4; SAM 3.
LINVIL G. RICH, Dean
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ngineenng
The College of Engineering at Clemson Univer-
sity offers its students eight different curriculums
pertaining to engineering: Agricultural, Ceramic,
Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Industrial, Mechanical
and Metallurgical. Industrial Engineering, how-
ever, is to be discontinued and has accepted no
new students since 1966. The Agricultural Engi-
neering curriculum is jointly administered by the
College of Engineering and the College of Agri-
culture and Biological Sciences.
A Bachelor of Science degree from the College
of Engineering leads to a wide choice of careers
and serves as a preparation for continued study
on the job or further formal graduate study in a
broad spectrum of fields. The engineering curricu-
lums include thorough education in various phases
of the field of specialization without overempha-
sizing one phase to the neglect of others. The
first two years of study include the basic funda-
mentals and social sciences.
Upon entering the working world of today the
engineer prepares to make for a better world in
tomorrow.
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ENGINEERING
JAMES H. ABRAMS, JR. . . . Whitmire, S. C.
ENGINEERING
DKA; Phi Kappa Phi.
MARY S. ADAMS Charleston, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASME.
RICHARD A. ALBERS . . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Block "C" Club 3, 4; ACS 1, 2; ASCE; Freshman Track 1;
Varsity Track 3, 4.
TERRY K. ALEXANDER . . Spartanburg, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
DMS 4; AICHE 2, 3, 4; President's Cabinet 3; Chairman of
Ways and Means Committee 3; Circle "K" Club 2, 3; SAZ
3. 4; Juunior Staff CDA 3; Senior Staff CDA 4; Hall
Monitor 3; Weight Lifting Club 3; ROTC Company Com-
mander 4.
LEWIS E. ASTON . . Charleston Heights, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Outstanding Counter Guerrilla 2; Arnold Air Society 3, 4;
Charleston County Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
NEIL ROBERT BAER .... Edgewater, Md.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3; Assistant PIO 4th Regimental Head-
quarters 3.
JAMES R. BAKER Newberry, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
JOHNNY E. BALDWIN .... Lockhart, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
DAVID T. BALLENGER . . . Gray Court, S. C.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
ACS 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Advanced ROTC.
MICHAEL K. BANTZ . . North Charleston, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE 2, 3, 4; Honor Student 1; BSU 2.
WILLIAM A. BARKER . . Virginia Beach, Va.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE 2, 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4,
WILLIAM H, BARNETTE . . Campbello, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
THEODORE D. BEAM .... Charlotte, N. C.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
SAZ 2, 3, 4; AIIE 1, 2, 3, 4.
JOHN W. BEESON Liberty, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
DPK; ASCE.
WILLIAM B. BEGG .... Spartanburg, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
AIChE 2, 3, 4, 5; SAZ 2, 3, 4, 5; CDA 3.
EARL L. BELCHER, JR Aiken, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE; Young Republicans 3, 4; Weight Lifting Club 2, 3, 4.
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RICHARD J. BELKEN Sumter, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
GEORGE F. BELL Hartsville, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE.
WILLIAM C. BERNAT .... Charleston, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
AIChE; Newman Club.
ROBERT F. BINFORD .... Charleston, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE 1. 2. 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President
3, President 4; Tiger Circulation Staff 1, 2.
WAYMAN R. BISHOP Atlanta, Ga.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
KD.X.
JOHNNY H. BLACKMAN . . . Lancaster, S. C.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
ACS, Publicity Chairman 3, 4; AFROTC 3, 4.
JEFFERSON A. BLANTON . . . Gaffney, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME.
ODELL B. BLUME Barnwell, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE 3. 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2.
ENGINEERING
EDMUND M. BOLIN .... Rowesville, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 4; Amateur Radio Club 2, 3, 4.
NORBERT J. BORKE.JR. . . . Charleston, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
VICTOR A. BOUDOLF .... Charleston, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE.
ROBERT D. BOWEN Ripley, Ohio
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Honors Program 1. 3; Blue Key 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3. 4
ASCE 3. 4: Student Senate 3; Student Body Vice-President 4
WSBF 1. 2, 3, 4; Tigerama, Assistant Director 3, Director 4
Junior Follies, Emcee 2, Co-Director 3 ; Chronicle Promotion
Manager 3.
DOUGLAS R. BOWER . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
WILLIAM M. BOYCE .... Cross Hill, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE 2, 3, 4.
JAMES H. BRANDON, JR. . . . Clover, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 2. 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4;
Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band
Staff 4.
WALTER R. BRANDT .... Walhalla, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4; ASCE 2, 3, 4; Glee Qub 1, 2, 3, 4.
GLENN W. BRANNEN . . . Great Falls, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Mu Beta Psi 2, 3. 4; Tiger Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Supply Sergeant
3, Vice-Commander 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
JERRY A. BRANNON Union, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE 2. 3, 4; SAME 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Reserve
Officers Assn. Metal 3; Hall Supervisor 4; Hall Monitor 3;
Union County Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4;
Counter-Guerrillas 2, 3. Commander 3.
ROY H. BREDAL Spartanburg, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 3, 4; KSN 1, 2, 3, 4.
JOSEPH R. BRIGGS .... College Park, Ga.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. President 4.
CALVIN H. BROWN Columbia, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
SKE; Phi Eta Sigma; Gamma Beta Phi; AIChE.
FURMAN H. BROWN Laurens, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE 3, 4.
KENNETH J. BROWN, JR Fairfax, Va.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
PKD 3. 4; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3.
ROLAND L. BROWN .... Spartanburg, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 4.
RICHARD C. BRYAN Ivyland, Pa.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Dean's List 2; ASCE 4; ISA 3.
DARYL E. BULLINGTON
Franklin, N. C.
THOMAS U. BURGESS Belton, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
ASAE 2, 3, 4, President 4; APO.
WILLIAM N. BURLEY .... Walhalla, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE 2.
WOODS W. BURNETT
Columbia, S. C.
ROBERT A. CALHOUN Metter, Ga.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; ASME 4; SAME 3, 4; Pershing
Rifles 3. 4, Executive Officer 4; Pershing Rifles Silver
Achievement Award 3.
JAMES P. CAMPBELL Dillon, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
AIChE 3, 4; Tae Kwon Do Club 2, 3, 4.
PAUL G. CAMPBELL, JR. . . . Chester, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
AIChE 2. 3, 4; ACS 4; Rat Master 3; Chester County Club
1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4.
ENGINEERING
DENNIS A. CARLSON .... Rock Hill, S. C.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
Tennis 1, 2.
JAMES L. CARPENTER .... Easley, S. C.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
ACS 4.
JUDSON K. CHAPIN Greenville, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
AIChE.
MARSHALL P. CHILDRESS . . . Salem, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Singleton Scholarship 1. 2; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4.
JAMESE. CHINNERS, JR. . Moncks Corner, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
National 4-H Conference 1; AIChE 1, 2. 3, 4; SCSSL 3;
Central Spirit Committee 4; Rat Master at Large 4; 4-H Club
!. 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 3; Tiger Band 1. 2, 3. 4; AFROTC
Band 1, 2; Pep Band 1, 2, 3. 4.
WILLIAM L. CLAPPER . North Charleston, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
JAMES H. CLARKSON Sumter, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
AIIE 2, 4.
ARTHUR F. COCKCROFT . . Newberry, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
HARRY C. COLDRECK III . . Livingston, N. J.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
.\SCE 1, 2, 3, 4.
THOMAS O. COLEMAN, JR. . . Metuchen, N. J.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
AIChE 2, 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; SAME 3, 4;
ACS 4: Arnold Air Society 2, 3, 4.
RICHARD A. CONKLIN . . . Clearwater, Fla.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
SAE 1, 2, 3, 4; Hall Monitor 2, 3; Hall Supervisor 4.
JOSEPH T. COOK Clemson, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE 3, 4. 5; DPK 3. 4, 5.
JOHN S. COONS Glenview, 111.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 4; Aero Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Secretary 3.
ROY H. COOPER Columbus, Ga.
METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
Tiger Band; ASME; Gamma Beta Phi.
JOHN W. COTTON Columbia, S. C.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
.\CS 3, President and Secretary; Keramos 1; Freshman
Senator; Men's Residence Court 1; Arnold Air Society 1;
BSU 4.
FRANK L. COX Clemson, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Distinguished Military Student 4; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3,
4. 5; AIChE I. 2, 3, 4, 5; CDA Junior Staff 3, Placing
Chairman 4; DKA 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, Pledge-
master 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3; Football 1, 2,
3; ROTC.
■ THOMAS J. COYLE Easley, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
HENRY CLAYBORNE, JR. . . . Clemson, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 2.
JOHN D. CRENSHAW Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
AIIE 3. 4; DPK 3. 4, Secretary 4, Rush Chairman 4; Arjiold
Air Society 3. 4.
WILLIAM A. CRUMPLER . . Myrtle Beach, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE 4.
JOSEPH W. CULP Rock Hill, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Lowenstein Scholarship 2, 3, 4; ASME 3. 4; Tau Beta Pi
3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; Summer National Science Foun-
dation Work Award
CHARLES L. DALTON . . East Flat Rock, N. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 4.
CARROLL E. DANIEL .... Gainesville, Ga.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Cadet of the Week A. S.; Hall Monitor 2, 3.
BARRY T. DAVILLI . . . Feeding Hills, Mass.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
American Ordnance Association Award. Clemson Cadet Cup;
R. W. Simpson Medal 3; Silver Achivcment Award P. R. ;
Newman Club I. 2, 3; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, 4.
ENGINEERING
JAMES M. DAVIS Lancaster, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
AFROTC Scholarship 3, 4; Honors Program 1, 2, 3, 4; IEEE
1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; SAME 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3;
Amateur Radio Club 1, 2.
DAVID A. DEEM Rosemont, Pa.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
AIIE, President 5; WSBF, Transmitter Engineer 3.
ROGER L. DEFENBAAGH . . Honea Path, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Advanced AFROTC 3, 4; APO 4; ASME 3, 4.
JAMES R. DELAND, JR Key West, Fla.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
' DAVID G. DEMPSEY . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
AIChE; Pershing Rifles.
DANNY O. DERRICK Columbia, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 4.
DAVID W. DETWILER .... Columbia, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
AIChE.
RUSSELL L. DIXON Lando, S. C.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
• ROBERT L. DOBSON Greer, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Schlumberger Foundation Scholarship 3; Sherwood E. Liles
Scholarship 4; Honors Program 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi; Phi
Kappa Phi 3. 4; IEEE 2, 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3. 4; Wesley
Foundation.
CHARLES R. DONOHOE . W. Long Branch, N. J.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
JAMES A. DOSS Chattanooga, Tenn.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
AIIE.
CLAYBURN B. DRAKE . . . Pendleton, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Tiger Band 1, 2. 3; Concert Band 1, 2.
• NICHOLAS T. DRAKE . . . Bennettsville, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
DONALD O. DRUELLE . . . Charleston, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
KENNETH R. DUNHAM .... Nutley, N.J.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
ACS 1; Aero Club 3.
ROBERT F. EDMONDS, JR. . . . Pickens, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4.
• ROBERT D. ERVIN Greenville, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
CRAIG R. FALLON Central, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 2, 3, 4; TPA.
WILLIAM D. FAUST .... Greensboro, N. C.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
Keramos Honor Fraternity.
JOHN G. FEDERLINE .... Greenville, S. C.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
ACS; Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Manager of
the Swimming Team 3; Tiger Staff 2.
• DANIEL L. FERGUSON .... Clemson, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
DAVID C. FISCHETTI .... Brooklyn, N. Y.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE; Newman Club.
RICHARD P. FLETCHER .... McColl, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
JOHN R. FLOYD, JR Newberry, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 2, 3, 4; PSA 1, 2.
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ENGINEERING
JODA F. FORTSON Elberton, Ga.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
ACS 2, 3, 4.
DERRILL R. FOWLER .... Walhalla, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
THEODORE C. FOX III . . . Batesburg, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
SKE; SAME.
JOHN D. FRALICK Walterboro, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 3, •>.
RICHARD E. FRANK Panama, R. P.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE •»; International Students Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre-
tary 3, 4.
JOHN E. FREDERIKSEN . . Toms River, N. J.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE 2, 3, 4; Newman Oub 1, 4; WSBF I, 2, 3, 4, Main-
tenance and Service Engineer 2, Control Room Engineer 3,
Technical Manager 4; Junior Follies 3; Tigerama 4; Sailing
Club 4.
ALEX G. GAMBLE III . . . Chattanooga, Tenn.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE 4.
WILLIAM G. GAMBRELL . . Honea Path, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE.
LELAND C. GARDNER . . . Rock Hill, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ALEX H. GAY III ... . McGuire AFB, N. J.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
DAVID N. GAY North Augusta, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Aerospace Studies Achievement Award 2; Arnold Air Society
3, 4, Executive Officer 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; ASME
2, 3, 4; DeMolay Club, President 2; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM A. GEORGE .... Baltimore, Md.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME; Christian Science Organization; Rifle Team 5.
ERNEST W. GIBBONS .... Cincinnati, Ohio
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
THERMAN L. GIBBONS, JR. . . Charlotte, N. C.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
DELNO R. GLEASON Seneca, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
KSN 3, 4.
ADRIAN J. GLENN Jenkinsville, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Football Manager I, 2, 3, 4; Block "C" Club.
Hartwell, Ga.
ROBERT M. GLENN, JR
CIVIL ENGINEERING
THOMAS R. GRIZZLE . North Charleston, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
CHARLES L. GUEST Anderson, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ROGER O. HALL Asheville, N. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE.
MARION D. HANCOCK . Wmston-Salem, N. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME, Vice-chairman 4; YMCA 1; Glee Club 1; ROTC
Band 1. 2; Wesley Foundation.
CHARLES D. HARDISTER . . . Easley, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
WSBF 3, 4; AIIE 3, 4.
JACK S. HARROWER .... Asheville, N. C.
MECH.\NICAL ENGINEERING
WSBF 1, 2. 3. 4. Business Director 4, Office Manager 2. 3;
ASME 2. 3. 4; Student Senate 3, 4; Chairman of the Judiciary
Con\mittee 4; Ways and Means Committee 3; Gamma Beta
Phi 2. 3, 4; Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood; Who's Who.
LARRY C. HART Greenville, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING
' HARLOCK W. HARVEY III . . Hartsville, S. C.
INDl'STRIAI, ENGINEERING
AIEE 2, 3, 4; NS 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Master 3; Cheerleader 3.
THOMAS R. HAYES .... Spartanburg, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE 3, 4.
ROBERT R. HENDERSON . Spartanburg, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
AIIE 3, 4, Secretary 4.
JAMES R. HENDRICKS, JR. . . Pelzer, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ROTC, Superior Cadet Award 1; ASCE 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi-
dent 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tau
Beta Pi 3, 4, Secretary 4; DMS 4.
EDWARD C. HENNE, JR. . . . Arlington, Va.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Honor Roll 1, 2; Higgins Engineering Scholarship 3; AIChE;
Newman Club 1, 2, 3.
MICHAEL J. HILLYER .... Clemson, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
WSBF.
GEORGE C. HIXON, JR Easton, Pa.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE 2, 3, 4; YMCA.
WILLIAM D. HOLDER . . . Greenwood, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; AIChE 2, 3, 4, President 4; BSU 1;
Greenwood County Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; URATS
1. 2, 3. 4.
WALTER T. HOWARD .... Clemson, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
AIChE 2, 3, 4.
JOHN E. HURSEY . . . North Charleston, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Tiger Band 1; Concert Band 1. 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM A. HYATT . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
AIIE.
JAMES F. JACKSON .... Downington, Pa.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE; Newman Club.
JOSEPH S. JACOBS Gastonia, N. C.
ASCE.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
SAMMY S. JACKSON Pelion, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
CHARLES W. JAGERS . . . Charleston, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
BEN C. JEFFORDS Orangeburg, S. C.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
KDX 1, 2, 3. 4.
GEORGE W. JENKINS
Clemson, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
CHARLES W. JENNINGS . . . Clemson, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME; CDA Junior Staff; Advanced AFROTC; D. N. Harris
Award.
SHELDON M. JETER Carlisle, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Track I, 2, 3, 4; Highest Honors 1; High Honors 2. 3; Phi
Eta Sigma.
HERBERTA. JOHNSON, JR. . Simpsonville. S. C.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
ASME 2, 3, 4; AIIE 3. 4; Advanced AFROTC 3, 4; YMCA
I, 3; Aero Club 2. 3, 4; Tae Kwon Do Club 3, 4.
ALBERT E. JOHNSTON . . . Greenville, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
AIChE 1, 2, 3, 4; CDA Junior Staff 3; Advanced ROTC.
RUDOLPH M. JONES. JR. . . . Sumter, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Assoc, of the Army Award.
THEODORE E. JONES, JR. . N. Augusta, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME.
JOSEPH W. JORDON Marion, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Pershing Rifles, Bronze Achievement Award; R. W. Simspon
Award 3; Scabbard and Blade.
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ENGINEERING
HARRY A. JOYE, JR Charleston, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE 3, 4.
ROBERT C. JUSTIS, JR. . . Wilmington, Del.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
SIDNEY P. KERSEY, JR Cliester, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Highest Honors 1; High Honors 2, 3; Reserve Officer Assoc.
Award 1; General Dynamics Award 2; Tau Beta Pi Pledge
Entry Winner 3; Tau Beta Phi 3, 4, President 4; IEEE 2,
3, 4, Chairmm 4; Blue Key 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Phi
Kappa Phi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Honors Program
1, 2, 3. 4; AFROTC Band 1; Chester County Clemson Club
1, 2.
FRANCIS M. KING, JR Greenville, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4,
WILLIAM T. KNOWLES . . . Charleston, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE 2. 3. 4.
ARTHUR D. KRUDENER . Bradfordwoods, Pa.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE 2, 3, 4; Barnett Hall Social Committee 4; Freshman
Golf Team; Hall Monitor 2; Intramural Sports.
THOMAS P. LANE, JR. . . . Greenville, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 1.
EVANS A. LaROCHE, JR. . . . Anderson, S. C.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
DPK; Phi Eta Sigma.
LYNN R. LEASE Clemson, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi 3.
WARREN E. LEDDON .... Columbia, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
LARRY W. LEE Spartanburg, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
AIIE 3, 4; SAM 3; Scabbard and Blade 4; Arnold Air
Society 3, 4; AFROTC Group Commander 4; Tiger Business
Staff 1, 2, 3, Circulation Manager 4; Hall Supervision 3, 4.
DAVID D. LITTLE .... Spartanburg, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
AIIE 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chair-
DONALD F. LOONEY Irmo, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE.
CRAIG J. LORENZINI Dumont, N. J.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Army ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band 1, 2; Army Band 1, 2.
ELDON D. LUFI Penrose, N. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
BSU 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4.
RONALD F. LYNCH Clemson, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
.-\SME 3. 4; APO I; YMCA 1, 2.
JOHN F. McBRIDE .... Bennettsville, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Circle "K" Club 1; ASME 3, 4.
JOE A. McCARTY Columbia, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Association of the U. S. Array Award 3; SAME 3, President
4. 5.
WILLIAM K. McCOMBS . . Surfside Beach, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Arnold Air Society; ASCE.
EDGAR C. McGEE Orangeburg, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Class President 2, 3; Student Body President 4; Blue Key;
Tiger Brotherhood; Block "C" Club 2, 3, 4; Numeral Society.
' JOHN G. McGOWAN Florence, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE.
lERRY N. McMULLAN Miami, Fla.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Scabbard and Blade; Bruce Knight Memorial Award; Pershing
Rifles 3. Assistant Pledge Commander.
LARRY P. McPHERSON .... Clemson, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
JAMES A. MARLER .... Fountain Inn, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Honors 2: Distinguished Military Student.
ENGINEERING
STANLEY F. MASSINGILL . . . Central, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE; ROTC; Advanced ROTC.
CHARLES L. MATTHEWS . N. Charleston, S.. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Advanced ROTC.
JAMES K. MAYFIELD . . . Simpsonville, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 3, 4.
ALLEN B. MEADERS .... Greenville, S. C.
ELECTRUAL ENGINEERING
IEEE 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1.
\IRGIL C. MEYERS, JR. . . . Charleston, S. C.
METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 2, 3, 4; Hall Monitor 3.
MARION C. MILLER Greer, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE, Secretary 4; SAME 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 4; Block "C"
Club 2, 3, 4; DPK 3. 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes
3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3. 4.
MAXWELL B. MITCHELL .... Trion, Va.
AGRICl'LTURAL ENGINEERING
ASAE 2, 3, 4, 5; SAME 3. 4, 5; Advanced ROTC; Tiger
Band 2, 3, 5; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 5; Radio Club 1 2.
ROBERT D. MOFFAT Florence, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE 4; NS 1, 2, 3, 4.
KENNETH M. MONTJOY . . Woodruff, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 3, 4.
NOEL M. MOORE .... North Augusta, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
AIChE; CDA Junior Staff; Tiger Staff 3.
KENNETH MORRISON . . . Anderson, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
CARL D. NELSON, JR. . . . Charleston, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Phi Eta Sigma 2, 3. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi
3, 4; ASME 3, 4.
CHARLES B. NELSON . . . Ninety Six, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Air Science I Achievement Award; AFROTC 1; Phi Kappa
Phi 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; IEEE 2. 3, 4.
NELSON, JR. . . Charleston,
CIVIL ENGINEERING
S.C.
s. c.
S.C.
GEORGE P.
ASCE.
KENNETH W. NETTLES . . Walterboro,
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Colleton County Club; IEEE.
JOSEPH G. NEUWIRTH .... Clemson,
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME; Phi Eta Sigma; High Honors 1; Honors 2; Hon
Hall Monitor 2.
THOMAS C. NEWMAN .... Sumter, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Dixie Skydivers 3, 4; ASME 2, 3, 4; SAME 3. 4; ROTC
1, 2, 3, 4.
JOSEPH S. NEWTON . . . Yonges Island, S. C.
METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
Reserve Officers Association Award 2; Alpha Sigma Mu Merit
Award 3; Burlington Foundation Sochalrship 3. 4; Phi Eta
Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, Vice-
President 4; Alpha Sigma Mu 3, 4; ASM 2, President 3. 4;
Student Senate, Secretary 4; Hall Resident Counselor 2. 3,
4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Staff 1; Lab Assistant 3, 4.
MAIDA A. OWEN Berkeley, Calif.
ZOOLOGY
SBX 3, 4, Secretary 4.
DANIEL H. OWENS Greenville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
JOHN A. PEARCE .... North Augusta, S.C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Board of Directors, Member ROBD; ASME 3, 4.
PHILIP B. PEGRAM .... Coral Gables, Fla.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 3. 4.
LONNIE D. PHIFER III . . . Fort Mill, S. C.
M EC H AX ICA L ENGI NEERING
American Legion AFROTC Award 3; Honors 1, 2; AF Wing
commander 4; Distingui';hed AFROTC Cadet Award 4; Honor
Student 1, 2. 3; Hall Monitor 2. 3; Hall Supervisor 4: Scab-
bard and Blade, Secretary 3, 4; Arnold Air Society, Vice-
President 2, 3, 4; Flight Instruction Program 3. 4; Aero
Club 4.
GARY C. PHILLIPS Hartwell, Ga.
INDl-STRIAL MANAGEMENT
KDX; Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
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ENGINEERING
WILLIAM E. PINSON, JR. . Ware Shoals, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
WILLIAM T. POOL Greenville, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Olin Summer Project Grant; ACS 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2;
AIChE 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3.
VICTOR H. POORE Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM.
JOHN L. POTTS Greenville, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
SAME 3; Advanced ROTC 4.
DONALD B. POUNDER . . N. Charleston, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
RONALD E. POWER .... Johnsonville, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME.
ROBERT E. PRUETT . . . North Augusta, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
.\SME; Arnold Air Society.
WILLIAM M. PUTNAM, JR. . . Greenville, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 2, 3, 4; SAME 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4:
APO 2, 3, 4.
MIR Z. RAHIM Pakistan
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
ISA 2, 3, 4; Block "C" Club 3, 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Most
\'aluable Tennis Player.
ROBERT S. REARDEN, JR. . . N. Augusta, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Honors 1; Association of the U. S. Army Award 3; IEEE 2,
3, 4; Clemson Amateur Radio Club I, 2; LSA 1; Advanced
ROTC.
JAMES D. REDDEN Hartsville, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Phi Kappa Phi 4; Blue Key 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, President
4; Class Treasurer 3, 4; Financial Review Board 3, 4; KDX
1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4.
CHARLES R. REESE Union, S. C.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
Keramos Merit Award 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student 4;
Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi
3. 4. Treasurer 4; Keramos 3, 4. President 4; ACS 2, 3, 4;
Union County Clemson Qub I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3.
JAMES E. REEVES, JR. . . . Greenville, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3, 4.
MICKEY E. REEVES Laurens, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
KSN.
MARION R. REMBERT, JR. . . . Sumter, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE.
WILLIAM E. REYNOLDS .... Sumter, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 3, 4; DPK.
MICHAEL E. RICE Greer, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
RICHARD W. RICE Greenwood, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Highest Honors 1, 2. 3. 4; Honors Program 1, 2; R. F. Poole
Alumni Scholar 1, 2. 3, 4; Chemical Rubber Co. Chemistry
Award 1; Military History Award 2: Tau Beta Pi Scholastic
Award 2; AIChE' Scholastic Award 3; Phi Kappa Phi Award
3; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1,
2. 3, 4; AIChE 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; BSU 1; Young Repub-
licans 2, 3; Greenwood County Clemson Club 1, 2; URATS
1. 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM A. RICHTER . . . Charleston, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME 2, 3. 4.
JAMES M. RIEKER Lansdale, Pa.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
AIChE 3, 4; ACS 2, 3, 4.
FREDERICK H. ROBBINS . . Coral Gables, Fla.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE 3, 4; Clemson Aero Club 3, 4.
GEORGE C. RODRIGUES . . Fayetteville, N. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Honors 1, 3; AIChE 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4. President of
Councils 2, 3; YMCA Cabinet 2. 3; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
LEONARD A. SENEROTE, IR. . Belvedere, S. C.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
Reserve Officer Association Award 1,3; Honors I, 2, 3; Dis-
tinguished Military Student; Scibbard and Blade Award 2;
Higcins Scholarship Award 3; Keramos 3, 4. Treasurer 4;
Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; ACS 2. 3. 4; Hall Supervisor 2, 3,
4; Newman Society; Counter Guerrilla Platoon 1, 2, 3, Com-
mander 3: Pershing Rifles; SAME 4.
WILLIAM M. SHEPPARD . . Orangeburg, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
AIChE,
ENGINEERING
JOHN FELIX SHOUSE, JR. . . Clemson, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE 1, 2, 3, 4; WSBF Transmitter Engineer, Control Room
Engineer, Technical Manager, Engineering Director; YMCA;
Tigerama 3, 4; Junior Follies 3.
SIDNEY JACKSON SHRUM . . Pageland, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE 3, 4.
BERT E. SHULER Pendleton, S. C.
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
ANDREW P. SMITH, JR. . . . Pinopolis, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
DAVID E. SMITH . . . North Charleston, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
PKD; AIIE
RUSSELL F. SMITH .... Indianapolis, Ind.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
KSN.
NEIL A. SMOAK Orangeburg, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE; ASTM; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi;
P. A. and E. Award; P. P. P. Award.
WILLIAM C. SMYRE, JR. . . . Columbia, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2. 3, 4; IEEE 3, 4.
HAROLD J. STEIGLER .... Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
AIIE.
JAMES W. STEIFLE .... Greenwood, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3,
Secretary 4; IEEE 2, 3, Treasurer 4; BSU 1; Greenwood
County Clemson Club 1 ; Arnold Air Society 4 ; Advanced
AFROTC; Honors Program 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Division Honors
Certificate 2; High Honors 1, 2, 3, 4; Higgins Undergraduate
Scholarship 2, 3, 4; Chicago Tribune Silver Medal Award 1;
SAME Eng. Excellence Award 3.
DAVE R. STOKELY, JR. . . . Kingsport, Tenn.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
AIChE.
DAVID E. STRICKLAND . . Jacksonville, Fla.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME.
KARL F. STROUP Gastonia, N. C.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Phi Eta Sigma 4; Phi Kappa Phi 1; AIIE 3.
WAYNE ANTHONY STURGIS N. Augusta, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
KSN 2, 3, 4; ASCE-
DAVID BENJAMIN TANNER . . Easley, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
RICKY L. THOMAS Seneca, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
STEPHEN M. THOMPSON Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ROBERT PAUL TRAINOR, JR. . Beverly, Mass.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4. Secretary, Treasurer and President;
AIIE; Newman Club.
WILLIAM W. THRAVES . . Orangeburg, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
NS.
LAWRENCE C. TROPEA, JR. . . Buffalo, N. Y.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE; Sailing Club 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Advanced
ROTC 3, 4; Men's Residence Court 4.
JAMES HAROLD TUCK . . . Greenville, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
JOEL OSCAR TYNER .... Florence, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
BSU 2, 3, 4.
TED STENNETT VALENTINE . Jackson, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
JOHN VAN deERVE Charleston, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Young Republicans.
ifl. \ (' "iMil
ENGINEERING
DAN B. VAUGHAN .... Anchorage, Alaska
CIVIL ENGINEERING
PKD.
LARRY E. VINCENT Clemson, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE.
JAMES E. VISSAGE, JR. . . . Greenville, S. C.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
ACS.
JAMES W. WALKER Decatur, Ga.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; ASCE 3, 4; Newtonian Society 2, 3.
RICHARD C. WALKER .... Pittsburgh, Pa.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Chemical Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3,
4; Intramural Sports.
JAMES C. WARD Clemson, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE 3, 4.
JOHN R. WARD Sarver, Pa.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Senate 1; Newman Society 1,2,3,4.
FREDERICK H. WATKINS III . Caldwell, N. J.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE 1.
ROBERT N. WATSON .... Greenville, S. C.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
Head Kreshman Cheerleader 1, Cheerleader 2, Head Cheerleader
4; Country Gentleman 3; Tiger Brotherhood 4, 5; Block "C"
Club 4, 5; ACS 2, 3, 4, 5; Central Spirit Committee 4, 5;
Rat Court 4; DKA 1, 2, 3. 4, 5.
JAMES U. WATTS Darlington, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE 3, 4; Gamma Omega Phi 3, 4; Fencing 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM J. WATSON .... Vero Beach, Fla.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
AS.ME 4.
HOWARD R. WELFARE, JR. . . Charlotte, N. C.
METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
ASM.
RONALD M. WELLS .... Darlington, S. C.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ASME.
JOHN N. WHALEN Savannah, Ga.
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
GARY T. WHITFIELD .... Anderson, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Tau Beta Pi 3. 4: IEEE 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3.
BENJAMIN F. WILLIAMS .... Dillon, S. C.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
AIChE 2, 3, President of Southern Region 4; Junior Class
Treasurer 3; Senior Class Treasurer 4; Financial Review
Board 3, 4; NS 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4; Circle
"K" Club 1; Advanced AFROTC, Band Commander 4; Wes-
ley Foundation Freshman Council 1; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4;
Dillon County Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Vice-President 3,
President 4; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4: Tiger Brotherhood.
CLAUDE D, WILSON .... Anderson, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
IEEE 3. 4.
HUGH T. WILSON, JR. . . . Greenville, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
ROBERT R. WILSON .... Anderson, S. C;
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4; AFROTC Junior Achievement Award;
ASME 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4 ; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; High
Court 4; KSN Vice-President 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM F. WOLTER .... Asheville, N. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE 4; SKE, Secretary 4; Clemson Jungaleers I, 2; Sen-
timental Ja
JOHN M. WOODS Greenville, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE 2. 3, 4. Vice-President 4; Resident Court 4; Hall
Supervisor 2, 3, 4.
HAYNE B. WORKMAN, JR. . . Kinards, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ASCE
BARBARA C. YOUNG .... Columbia, S. C.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
MARSH Q. YOUNG Sumter, S. C.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
WALLACE D. TREVILLIAN, Dean
Industrial Management
And Textile Science
In its twelve years of existence at Clemson
University, the School of Industrial Management
and Textile Science has provided an extensive
program in the professional and textile fields.
The Industrial Management program at Clem-
son includes studies in social and physical sciences,
as well as humanities. Beginning this year those
majoring in Economics are under the School of
Industrial Management rather than the School of
Arts and Sciences.
The School of Textile Science has three divi-
sions : Textile Chemistry, Textile Management
and Textile Science. Textile Management gives
an essential background in textile technological
and managerial subjects with outside emphasis on
the basic sciences. Textile Chemistry graduates
are generally employed in research and adminis-
trative positions in their field.
The School of Industrial Management and Tex-
tile Science realizes the need for a versatile edu-
cation and strives toward this in all its programs.
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INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
TEXTILE SCIENCE
• RUSSELL H. ABERNATHY . Garden City, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM.
JAMES W. ADDISON Fairfax, Ala.
ECONOMICS
Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; DKA 1, 2,
3, 4, Vice-President 4; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3,
Cub Master 4; Blue Key 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Block "C"
Club 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM R, ADKINS .... Fort Mill, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
DKA 2, 3, 4, 5, Chaplain 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4, 5;
Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4, 5; Block "C" Club 3, 4, 5;
SAM 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4, All-ACC 2, 3, 4, All-District
2, 3, 4, Ail-American 2, 3, 4; Mitchell "MVP" Trophy 4.
OSCAR A. ALEXANDER . . . Darlington, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAZ 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; TAPS Junior Staff.
• GARY H. ANDERSON Pickens, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
PETE W. ANGELAKOS .... Laurens, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
BARRY K. AUGHTRY Lyman, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 3, 4; PKD 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4; Wesley Foun-
dation; Intramural Sports.
EDWARD L. BAILEY, JR. . . Charleston, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Air Operations Officer 4; AFROTC;
Air Force Drill Team 1; AG 3, 4; Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, 4,
Captain 1, 2. 3, 4.
• WISE H. BATTEN Estill, S. C.
ECONOMICS
KDX 1, 2. 3. 4, Pledge Master.
WILLIAM O. BEARDEN . . . Greenville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Iota Mu Sigma; NS.
C. WAYNE BELL Greenwood, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
NS 2, 3, 4; Block "C" Club 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM G. BENTLEY Atlanta, Ga.
ECONOMICS
Cabonivitch Award 4; Economics Club 3, 4; Scuba Club 1, 2,
3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4.
• JOHN RANDOLPH BETTIS, JR. Charleston, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
RONALD L. BHASCO .... Pendleton, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 3, 4.
WILLIAM C. BLEDIGER . . . Greenville, S. C.
ECONOMICS
DPK.
RICHARD PRESTON BLACK . Anderson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
• GEORGE W. BOOZER III . . . Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 4; AATT 3, 4; Student Senate 1; NS 1, 2, 3, 4,
Pledge Master 1.
DENNIS R. BOZARD . . . Bennettsville, S. C.
TE.XTILE SCIENCE
ROTC; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; AATT 3, 4; Hall Super-
THOMAS O. BROCK Hodges, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Alpha Phi Omega.
lOE T. BROOKS, JR LaGrange, Ga.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
• GETTYS S. BROOME Cowpens, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
PKD.
BRUCE A. BURBICK . . . . S. Liverpool, Ohio
ECONOMICS
ACS; Weight Lifting Club 4; Economics Club 3, 4.
EDWARD K. BURDETTE . . Charleston, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
KDX 1. 2, 3. 4.
THOMAS M. BURRISS .... Anderson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
TEXTILE SCIENCE
DAVID W. BURTON Corbin, Ky.
ECONOMICS
JAMES W. BUTLER Greenville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
DPK.
HARRY F. BYERS, JR. . . Hendersonville, N. C.
ECONOMICS
IEEE 3, 4; SAM 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4.
DAVID L. CAMPBELL . . . Haddonfield, N. J.
ECONOMICS
Bowling Club; Scuba Club.
CABOT R. CASKIE Arlington, Va.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Iota Mu Sigma.
FRANK H. CHAPMAN Saluda, S. C.
ECONOMICS
Army ROTC, Company Commander 4; LSA 1, 2, 3.
TOBY G. CHAPMAN Winnsboro, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 4; WSBF 1, 2, 3, 4. News Manager 4; Dixie Skydivers
Club 3, 4.
MELTON D. CHASTEEN . .
ECONOMICS
Anderson, S. C.
KENNETH S. CLINE Oaklyn, N. J.
ECONOMICS
DWIGHT B. COCHRAN . . Ware Shoals, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
ERNEST A. COMMINS . . . Charleston, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 1, 2; Delta Phi Beta 3, 4, 5; Senior Class Vice-
President; Central Spirit Committee 5, Senior Day Chairman;
Circle "K" Club 2, 3, Secretary 3; SKE 2, 3, 4, 5; IPC 3,
President 5, Treasurer 5; BSU 1; SEIFC 3; Beta Sigma
Chi 1, 2, 3.
ROLAND L. CONNELLY . . Spartanburg, S. C.
TEXTILES
AATT 4, Secretary 4; J. P. Steven Scholarship.
EPHRIAM G. COPE, JR Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
CAROL D. COPELAND .... Clinton, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 4; Pershing Rifles 1, 2; Scuba Club 3, 4; BSU 4.
JAMES F. COX III Charleston, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
YMCA 1. 2; Newman Club 1, 2.
PETE A. CRAWFORD . . . College Place, Ga.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
GEORGE D. CROSBY .... Walterboro, S. C.
TE.XTILE CHEMISTRY
WILLIAM LLOYD CROSBY . Cedar Grove, N. J.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 2. 4: Hall Monitor 3.
JOSEPH E. CROSLAND . . . Greenville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Student Senate 2; Sigma Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4.
SAMMY E. CROUCH Saluda, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Iota Mu Sigma 3, 4; Assc. of the U. S. Army Award 3.
' GEORGE R. CROWE Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
BENJAMIN H. CUTTING .... Atlanta, Ga.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM.
WILLIAM B. CUTTS .... Georgetown, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
DENNIS G. DANKO Pittsburgh, Pa.
ECONOMICS
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INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
TEXTILE SCIENCE
• JAMES A. DARBY Pelzer, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
4-H Club 1, 2; Army ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4.
EUGENE DELADDY, JR. . . Spartanburg, S. C
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; A. B. Carter Scholarship 4; Iota Mu
Sigma 3, 4; SAM 2, 3; Bobbin and Beaker Staff 2.
JOSEPH R. DENDY, JR Laurens, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 5; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3; BSU 1, 2.
JOHN A. DICKERSON Hartwell, Ga.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Iota Mu Sigma 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3; Student Senate 1. 2,
3. 4, Chairman Judiciary Committee 3, President 4; Blue
Key 3, 4; DKX 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; TAPS Junior
Staff 2.
• PAUL W. DOWDY Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
PKD 3, 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
JOHN H. DINNEEN McLean, Va.
ECONOMICS
ACC Honor Roll 2, 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau
Epsilon 3, 4; Sigma Delta Pi 3, 4; Block "C" Club 3, 4;
PKD 3, 4; Hall Supervisor 3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3.
JANE C. DUNLAP Greenville, S. C.
ECONOMICS
THOMAS E. DURHAM .... Greenville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAZ.
• JAMES A. DYE Anderson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
LLOYD M. EARGLE Greenville, S. C.
TEXTILE MANAGEMENT
AATT 2. 3, 4; LSA 1, 2, 3; Hall Supervisor 3.
NEAL W. EDWARDS .... Rock Hill, S. C.
ECONOMICS
JAMES H. ELLICOTT Hampton, Va.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
AFROTC 3, 4; SAM 3; Residence Court 4; APO 2; Charles-
ton County Club 1; SKE 2, 3, 4.
• JAMES W. ENGRAM Columbia, S. C.
ECONOMICS
I'MOC 3; Student Senate 2; NS 1, 2, 3, 4; IFC 3, Secre-
tary 3; Oak Haven Ravens 1, 2.
GARY W. ENGSTROM . . . Cedar Grove, N. J.
ECONOMICS
DKA.
JACK W. ERTER Dalzell, S. C.
ECONOMICS
Sophomore Class Secretary; Junior Class Secretary; Senior
Class Vice-Pre.sident: Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; NS 1, 2, 3, 4,
Corresponding Secretary 3; TAPS Activities Editor 3, Editor-
in-Cbief 4; CDA Junior Staff 3.
SAMUEL J. ERVIN, JR. . . . Hemingway, S. C.
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
• JAMES H. EVANS Charleston, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
MICHAEL C. FARMER .... LaFrance, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
HANS C. FEIGE Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
ECONOMICS
TKA-DSR 3. 4, President 3. 4, Regional Secretary 4; PSA
1. 2. 3, 4; YMCA 1. 2, 3. 4; Sophomore Council Secretary;
lunior Council Secretary-Treasurer Senior Council Vice-Presi-
llent; Debate Team 1 2. 3, 4; PreLaw Society 1, 2. 3, 4.
President 3. 4; Clemson Players 1. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2;
Calhoun Forensic Society Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3,
President 4; Young Democrats 4.
HERBERT P. FENNELL .... Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
• JACKSON E. FIELDS, JR. . . . Rock Hill, S. C.
ECONOMICS
•GENE A. J. FINLEY Pickens, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
TIMOTHY P. FINN Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
WAYNE B FISHER Anderson, S. C.
ECONOMICS
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
TEXTILE SCIENCE
• PEYTON B. FLORENCE . . Washington, D. C.
ECONOMICS
JAMES F. FOLSOM Adel, Ga.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM.
RICHARD L. GARICK . . . Orangeburg, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
KDX 3, 4; Block "C" Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4.
CARLIS R. GIBSON Gaffney, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
• BENNY E. GILLIARD .... Greenville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Scabbard and Blade 4.
PERRIN T. GLEATON .... Columbia, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
DMS-ROTC; AATT; KSN.
DANIEL K. GODFREY . Charleston Heights, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
LAWRENCE O.GOLDSTEIN . Spartanburg, S. C.
TEXTILES
Scuba Club 2, i, 4; Karate Club 2, 3. Secretary 2, 3.
• LARRY F. GRANT Fort Mill, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
EARL H. GRUBBS Barnwell, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Iota Lambda Sigma, Delta Sigma Nu; AG 3, 4, Pledge-
master 3.
JOHN G. GRUBBS Greenville, S. C.
TEXTILE MANAGEMENT
THOMAS E. HALL Martinsville, Va.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 3, 4; APO 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4.
• F. SCOTT HARDIGREE .... Hartwell, Ga.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
DONALD A. HARPER .... Andrews, S. C.
ECONOMICS
NS 1, 2. 3. 4; AFROTC 3, 4.
HAROLD H. HARRISON, JR. . Greenville, S. C.
ECONOMICS
KSN I. 2. 3. 4, Secretary 4; BSU 1, 4; Economics Club 3, 4;
Young Republicans 2, 3.
ROGER M. HAZELWOOD . . . Hamilton, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
PKD.
• LYKES S. HENDERSON, JR. . . Clinton, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Junior Honors Program 1, 2; AFROTC Scholarship 3, 4;
SAM Outstanding Junior of the Year 3; Iota Mu Sigma 2,
3, 4, President 4, Secretary 3; SAM 2, 3, 4, Program Chair-
man 4; Young Republicans 2.
GEORGE B. HILTON Anderson, S. C.
TEXTILE MANAGEMENT
JOHN K. HIND Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Iota Mu Sigma 3, 4,
JAMES R. HINSON Lancaster, S. C.
TEXTILE MANAGEMENT
SAME 4; AATT 3, 4; ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4.
• DANNY D. HOLMES Gaffney, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 2, 3. 4.
JOHN A. HORTON III .... Durham, N. C.
ECONOMICS
Honors 1; High Honors 2, 3: ACC Scholastic Team 3; Phi
Kappa Phi 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Gamma Beta Phi
3, 4, Vice-President 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3. 4. Captain 4.
CHARLES H. HOUCK .... Allendale, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Tiger Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
TERRY D. HOUSTON Pickens, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
TEXTILE SCIENCE
• CALVIN L. HUDSON .... Asheville, N. C.
ECONOMICS
Pershing Rifles 1, 2.
RICHARD H. HUDSON . . . Orangeburg, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
PARRIS M. HUGHEY Clemson, S. C.
ECONOMICS
RONALD D. HUGHEY Gaffney, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Iota Mu Sigma Scholarship Award 4; Iota Mu Sigma 2, 3, 4,
Vice-President 4; SAM, Ratmaster 3, SAM Newsletter, Editor
4; AFROTC 3, 4.
• HAROLD A. HUNTER, JR. . . Silverstreet, S. C.
TEXTILE MANAGEMENT
JAMES C. HURST Chesterfield, S. C.
ECONOMICS
STEPHEN F.HUTCHINSON . Summerville, S. C.
ECONOMICS
CDA 3. 4; OKA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Master 4; Canterbury
Club 1, 1.
DAVID G. JACKEL W. Mifflin, Pa.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4.
• HAROLD D. JACKSON . . Myrtle Beach, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Pershing Rifles; R. W. Simpson Award 1, 2, 3.
WILLIAM T. JACKSON York, S. C.
TEXTILES
PKD.
WILLIAM J. JAMES .... Toms River, N. J.
INDl'STRIAL MANAGEMENT
Baseball; Block "C" Club.
JOHN L. JEFFCOAT, JR. . . . Swansea, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Honor Roll 3, 4; IME 3, 4; SAM 3, 4.
• CARLTON E. JENKINS . . North Augusta, S. C.
TEXTILE MANAGEMENT
DANIEL R. JOHNSON Augusta, Ga.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 2.
WILEY H. JOHNSON, JR. . . Spartanburg, S. C.
ECONOMICS
PKD 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Hall Supervisor 3, 4;
Basketball 1; ROTC 3, 4.
JOHN R. JONES Rock Hill, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 4.
• RONALD W. JONES Greenville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Baseball 1.
STEPHEN L. JONES Andrews, S. C.
ECONOMICS
SKE 2, 3. 4, Social Chairman 3, President 4.
ROBERT M. JORDAN .... Hartsville, S. d
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Student Senate 4; AG 4; Young Republicans 3, 4, Treasurer
4; TAPS Junior Staflf 4.
THOM.\S L. JORDAN . . . Tangiers, Morocco
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
• BRUCE L. KALLEY .... Cedarhurst, N. Y.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SA.VI 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 1; Weight Lifting Club 2, 4.
CLIFFORD B. KAVAN . . . Garden City, N. Y.
ECONOMICS
Young Republicans 1. 2. 3, 4; APO 1. 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3;
YMCA 3, 4; YMCA Handbook, Editor 3.
WILLIAM J. KENNEDY HI . . Clemson, S. C.
TEXTILE MANAGEMENT
NS 1, 2, 3. 4. 5, 6.
ROBERT J. KING River Edge, N. J.
ECONOMICS
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
TEXTILE SCIENCE
• GEORGE J. KNIGHT Vamville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
ODIOUS O. KNIGHT, JR. . . Spartanburg, S. C.
TEXTILES
ROBERT M. KOGER Charleston, S. C.
ECONOMICS
Demolay Club 2, 3; YMCA 1, 2; CSO 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2,
President 3, Vice-President 4; Economics Club 3, 4; Glee
Club 3; ROTC Band I, 2.
ROBERT F. KOLB Liberty, S. C.
ECONOMICS
Young Republicans 1, 2. 3, 4; BSU 1, 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4;
Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4.
• PAUL J. KOZMA Staten Island, N. Y.
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
DPK; Block "C" Club.
ARTHUR W. LaGRONE . . . Greenville, S. C.
ECONOMICS
Debate Team 3; SAM 4; Economics Club 2, 3; Student
Senate 1; SKE 1, 2, 3, 4; Clerason Players 2, 3.
WILLIAM D. LANGFORD .... Seneca, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
BRUCE N. LANIER West Point, Ga.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Tiger Brotherhood; DKA; Block "C" Club.
• EDWARD B. LaROCHE . . . Gray Court, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Iota Mu Sigma 3.
PETE L. LEWIS Falls Church, Va.
ECONOMICS
Economics Club; Chronicle Staff.
FRED K. LINDER Clifton, S. C.
TEXTILES
AATT.
MICHAEL S. LIPSCOMB . . . Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
• EDWIN A. LODGEK .... Collingswood, N. J.
ECONOMICS
Baseball I. 2, 3; Block "C" Club 3, 4.
FLOYD S. LONG Mauldin, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
ANDREW B. LORD Burlington, Vt.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Clemson Little Theatre 3, 4.
JOE H. LYNN Lancaster, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM Outstanding Sophomore; SAM Man of the Year 3;
SAM 2. 3, 4, President 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4.
• GERALD K. McALISTER . . . Anderson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 2, 3.
GARY W. McCONNELL . . . Greenville, S. C.
ECONOMICS
J. BARRY McCRACKEN . . . Branchville, S. C.
ECONOMICS
Men's Residence Court, 4; AG 3, 4; Young Republicans 2,
3. 4, President 4.
JAMES F. McCURRY Belton, S. C.
TEXTILE MANAGEMENT
APO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 3; AATT 2, 3, 4; SAM
2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 3, 4.
•JERRY E. McGEE Athens, Ga.
ECONOMICS
PETER C. McKINNEY .... Denmark, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
AFROTC; KDX.
NANCY S. MALTHOUSE . . . Clemson, S. C.
ECONOMICS
JAMES K. MANER, JR Garnett, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
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INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
TEXTILE SCIENCE
• MARION L. MANNING . . Calhoun Falls, S. C.
ECONOMICS
JAMES M. MARCENGILL . . Williamston, S. C.
TEXTILES
Callaway Educational Scholarship i; Sexdel-Woolcy Scholar-
ship 4; Phi Psi 3, Treasurer 4; AATT 3, 4; Hall Monitor
.'. 4.
JOHN P. MATTISON Anderson, S. C.
ECONOMICS
HARRY P. MAYNARD, JR. . . . Belmont, N. C.
TEXTILES
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Scholarship 3, 4; Phi Psi 4; SAM
i; AATT 3, 4, President 4.
• RICHARD C. MENTE Union, N. J.
I.XDCSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Iota Mu Sigma; SAM; Economics Club; Circle "K" Club;
NU Eps.lon, AFROTC.
JOHN D. MERRILL, JR Greenville, S. C.
ECONOMICS
Economics Club.
JOHN M. MILAM .... Sandy Springs, S. C.
ECONOMICS
ROBERT W, MILLAR Pickens, S. C.
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
Ben and Kitty Gossett Scholarship 3, 4; AATCC 2, 3, 4,
Treasurer 4.
• WILLIAM T. MILLS Monroe, N. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
JAMES A. MISHOE Columbia, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Beta Tau Sigma 2, 3. 4.
HARRY L. MOORE Clemson, S. C.
ECONOMICS
Economics Club 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 4; Young
Republicans 3. 4.
HERBERT B. MOORE .... Rock Hill, S. C.
TEXTILES
AATCC 1. 2; SAZ I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; IFC 3; York
County Club 2, 3.
• HUGH F. MORGAN, JR Laurens, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
KSN.
ROGER A. MUCKENFUSS . . Greenville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
GROVER E. MYERS Portsmouth, Va.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Hish Court .Xttorney 4; APO 4; Tiger Band 2, 3. 4; Air
Force Band 1, Drum Major 1.
LYLE STANLEY NEELY . . . Rock Hill, S. C.
ECONOMICS
• RODNEY L. NELSON .... Norwalk, Conn.
1NDUSTRI.\L MANAGEMENT
Glcf Club 1; Skin Diving Club 1.
IIMMY E. NOLAN Easley, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT -^
ALLEN O. NORRIS Walterboro, S. C.
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
.\.\T(.C; Sailing Club; Colleton County Club.
H. CHRISTIAN NUCKOLS, JR. . Columbia, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
^•.\U■A Junior Council. President 3; SAM 4; KDX 1, 2, 3, 4;
^'.^U■A J. 3.
• PHILIP X. ODO^L JR Charleston, S. C.
TEXTILE .MANAGEMENT
CHRISTOPHER G. OLSON . . . Clemson, S. C.
ECONOMICS
Ec.Mi.iniics Cluh.
lOHX E. PARKER Hampton. S. C.
ECONOMICS
KDX 1. 2. .1. 4. Treasurer 4.
DOUGLAS E. PATTERSON . . Anderson, S. C.
ECONOMICS
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
TEXTILE SCIENCE
• WILLIAM M. PAYNE Donalds, S. C.
ECONOMICS
Young Republicans 2, 3, 4; Gamma Omega Phi 2, 3, 4, Vice-
President 4; Chronicle Staff 1, 2; Aero Club 3, 4.
RICHARD E. PHILLIPS, JR. . . Walhalla, S. C.
TEXTILES
AATT.
WILLIAM E. POTEAT . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
AATCC 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC.
JOHN H. PRICE Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM.
•JOHN N. PURDY Atlanta, Ga.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Block "C" Club 2, 3; Track Manager 1, 2, 3.
ADGER S. REEVES Greenville, S. C.
ECONOMICS
PERRY H. REYNOLDS .... Anniston, Ala.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Tennis 3; Block "C" Club 2.
BRUCE T. RHYNE College Park, Ga.
ECONOMICS
Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; University Singers
1. 2, 3. 4.
• M. DOUGLAS RICE Clinton, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Honor Roll 2, 3; SAM 2, 4; Hall Monitor 3; Hall Supervisor
4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4.
CHARLES L. ROBERTS . . Travelers Rest, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Pershing Rifles 1; SAM 3, 4; Student 1, 2; Young Republi-
cans 1, 2; Tiger Staff 1.
EUGENE C. ROBINSON .... Clemson, S. C.
ECONOMICS
RICHARD L. ROCHE Gaffney, S. C.
ECONOMICS
DKA; Country Gentleman 4.
• DAVID P. ROCHESTER .... Clemson, S. C.
ECONOMICS
DKA 2, 3. 4, Social Chairman 3, 4; BSU, President 1;
Economics Club 3, 4.
ESTON L. RODGERS, JR. . . . Clemson, S. C.
ECONOMICS
Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Calhoun Literary Society 3, 4; Young
Democrats Club 3, 4; SAM 3.
JAMES C. ROETS Jupiter, Fla.
ECONOMICS
Central Spirit Committee 4, 5; Rat Court 5; PKD 2, 3, 4, 5;
Country Gentleman 4; Head Cheerleader 5; Swimming 1, 2.
JOHN P. ROQUEMORE . . . Bishopville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 4; Tiger Band 1, 2, 3; Circle "K" Club 3; Mu Beta
CHARLES SACHSENMAIER III Marmora, N. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 2, 3, 4; DKA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Advanced ROTC
3. 4.
HORACE K. SANDERS, JR. . Myrtle Beach, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
JOHN H. SEGARS Darlington, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
DPK 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 4.
EUGENE D. SEITER Westfield, N. J.
ECONOMICS
Skydivcrs Club 1; Sailing Team 1, 2, 3.
WILLIAM M. SHARP .... Honea Path, S. C.
TEXTILES
S. C. Textile Management Assoc. Scholarship; Phi Psi, Presi-
dent 4; AATT, Vice-President 4; Advanced ROTC.
KENNETH W. SHEDD . . . Rockingham, N. C.
TEXTILE MANAGEMENT
AATT 1, 1. 3, 4, Secretary 4.
THOMAS C. SHELTON . North Charleston, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
LESTER P. SHERBERT . . . Woodruff, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
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TEXTILE SCIENCE
• DANNY A. SHIVE Elberton, Ga.
TEXTILES
AATT 4, 5.
JON E. SHULER Clemson, S. C.
ECONOMICS
DMS; SAME 1, 2, 3; Economics Club 4; Student Senate 4;
WSBF 1; DPK 1, 2, 3, 4; Block "C" Club 3, 4; Swimming
Team 1, 2, 3, 4.
JERRY J. SIMS Donalds, S.C.
TEXTILE MANAGEMENT
RONALD J. SMALL Hartsville, S. C.
TEXTILES
The Chemstrand Scholarship' 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Phi
Psi 3, 4, Secretary 4; KDX 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2,
i. 4.
• BENNY C. SMITH Williamston, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM; IMS.
CHARLES S. SMITH Inman, S. C.
TEXTILES
DONNY L. SMITH Rock Hill, S. C.
TEXTILES
I'KD, Treasurer; CDA, Vice-President.
MELVIN L. SMITH Hartsville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
• RICHARD L. SMITH Anderson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
WILLIAM C. SMITH Columbia, S. C.
ECONOMICS
WILLIAM D. SMITH Columbus, N. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
KDX; Tiger Staff, Sports Editor.
G. L. SNIPES, JR Seneca, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
• CHARLES J. SNYDER .... Greenwood, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 3. 4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4.
JOHN E. STEPP Clemson, S.C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 3. 4, Treasurer 3. 4; APO 2, 3, 4; YMCA 3; Wesley
Foundation 1; AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 1.
KENNETH S. STEPP Clemson, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Jonathan Logan Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4; Iota Mu Sigma 3, 4;
Phi Kappa Phi 4; Young Republicans 1, 2, 3; SAM 3, 4;
APO 4; Wesley Foundation 2, 3; YMCA 4; Soccer Club 2,
3. 4.
WILLIAM G. STEVENS .... Columbia, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
NS.
• KENNETH M. SUGGS .... Anderson, S. C.
ECONOMICS
Tigerama 2; Student Body Secretary 3; SCSSL 2, 3; KSN
1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; IFC 4.
CHAS. T. SUTHERLAND, JR. . . Madison, N. C.
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
AATCC; Clemson Players 3, 4; International Club 2, 3, 4.
JAMES R. SWAIN Myrtle Beach, S. C.
ECONOMICS
Economics Club; High Court Attorney.
JACK B. SWERLING Belleville, N. J.
ECONOMICS
HillelBrandeis 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Club 2, 3, 4.
• WILLIAM R. THOMAS . . . Charleston, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
RYAN S. THROWER . . North Charleston, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
GEORGE A. TODD Asheville, N. C.
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
F. JOHN TOLLON .... Boynton Beach, Fla.
ECONOMICS
PKD.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
TEXTILE SCIENCE
• JAMES C. A. TOMLIN .... Chevy Chase, Md.
ECONOMICS
Counter-Guerrilla; ROTC, Company 4; Scuba Club.
HENRY S. TRAMMELL . . . Charlotte, N. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Tiger Staff.
JERRY E. TRAPNELL Metter, Ga.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
GERALD L. TRULUCK . . . Lynchburg, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM Corresponding Secretary.
• DALE W. TURNER Greenville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM; Amateur Radio Club, President 2, 3, 4; DeMolay Club
Secretary-Treasurer 1, President 2.
JAMES E. TURNER Marion, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
ROBIN D. TURNER .... Anchorage, Alaska
ECONOMICS
WILLLAM T. UTTER Columbia, S. C.
ECONOMICS
Economics Club, Vice-President 3, 4.
• JAMES A. VAUGHAN .... Greenville, S. C.
ECONOMICS
Advanced ROTC 3, 4.
JERRY WAYNE VAUGHN . . Lancaster, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM. Vice-President 4; Iota Mu Sigma.
JAMES R. VINSON Greenville, S. C.
ECONOMICS
BSU; Campus Crusade for Christ,
JOHN H. WADDELL . . . Hendersonville, N. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
DPK 1, 2, 3. 4; IPC 3, 4.
• DOUGLAS L. WALKER .... Kershaw, S. C.
ECONO.MICS
SKE; VMCA.
JOSEPH L. WALKER, JR. . . Lake Wales, Fla.
ECONOMICS
Advanced ROTC 3, 4.
MALCOLM B. WARD .... Darlington, S. C.
INDl'STRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 2; Gamma Omega Phi 2; YMCA Council 1, 2.
FREDERIC p. WARFIELD . . Westfield, N. J.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Swimming Team.
• LAWRENCE R. WATSON . . Greenville, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Block "C" Club.
RAYMOND L. WEATHERS, JR. . Anderson, S- C.
ECONOMICS
Economics Club 3, 4; KEN.
CHARLES H. WEST Clemson, S. C.
ECONOMICS
PKD 3, 4, 5.
RALPH C. WHITMIRE Easley, S. C.
INDl'STRIAL MANAGEMENT
• ALTON C. WHITLEY, JR. . . Lancaster, S. C.
ECONOMICS
AFROTC 1. 2, 3. 4; Arnold Air Society 4; Young Republicans
2. 3, 4; Economics Club 2, 3, 4.
BOB L. WIELENGA . . . North Hasledon, N. J.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SAM 4; APO; Scuba Club 2; Clemson Players 2, 3, 4; Young
Republicans 2, 3.
DANNY R. WILSON Fort Mill, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
PRINCE O. WILSON, JR. . . . Greenville, S. C.
ECONOMICS
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INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
TEXTILE SCIENCE
• ROBERT M. WIXGARD . . . Greenville, S. C.
TEXTILE SCIENCE
ROXALD A. WINGARD . . . Lexington, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
ANDREW p. WISE Greenville, S. C.
ECONOMICS
CHRISTOPHER G. WITESZEK . Charlotte, N. C.
ECONOMICS
• LENAIRE F. WOLFE .... Orangeburg, S. C.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
GEORGE H. WOODLAND, JR. . Milwaukee, Wis.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
LINDA S. YOUNG Selma, Ala.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
SUSAN L. ZEIGLER Macon, Ga.
TEXTILE CHEMISTRY
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ACCOUNTING
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FINANCE
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J. he Clemson University junior is in a unique position;
he is over the hump and headed for his goal . . . gradu-
ation. Settling down to a definite major, participating in
extracurricular activities, and fully appreciating the merits
of his university are qualities to be found in a junior. As
he travels the path toward senior year and completion of
his college education, he is aware of the value of applied
study as well as the benefits that friendships, good times,
and social activities present.
The juniors are always busy; their many projects in-
clude the selling of book covers, providing entertainment
through Junior Follies,, and organizing bar-b-cue dinners.
Their big event comes at the end of the year when they
honor the seniors by the Junior-Senior Banquet.
Their junior year will be a replete one for the Class of
'69. The greatest thrill, the one that compensates for all
the heartbreaks of the first three years, comes to the junior
when the day arrives in May and he can say "I am a
Clemson senior."
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JOHN ELLENBERG
PresidL'nt
CHIPPER ALLEN
Treasurer
RHETT MYERS
Vice-President
JUNIORS
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JOHN J. ABBOTT Sumter, S. C.
WILLIAM L. ABERCROMBIE . Easley, S. C.
LARRY \V. ABERNATHY . . N. Augusta, S. C.
LOUIS L. ABERXATHY . . . Charlotte, N. C.
ALBERT \V. ABRAMS .... Lake City, S. C.
EDGAR B. ABRAMS Anderson, S. C.
JEFFREY R. ABRAMS . . . Eastover, S. C.
BLR.XELLS ACCOMANDO . . Inwood, N. Y.
PHILIP D. ACKERMAN . . St. George, S. C.
HARRY P. ADAMS Saluda, S. C.
JOHN K. ADAMS AsheviUe, N. C.
RONALD P. ADDIS Seneca, S. C.
JAMES C. ADDISON, JR. . . Allendale, S. C.
WAYNE F. ADDY" Columbia. S. C.
BRLXE B. ALBEA Clemson, S. C.
MARION D. ALDRIDGE . . N. Augusta, S. C.
FRED M. ALEXANDER, JR. . Abbeville, S. C,
JOHN M. ALFORD Latta, S. C.
GARY R. ALFRED Easley, S. C.
CARL M. ALLEN .... Charleston, S. C.
FRANKLIN C. ALLEN .... Greenville, S. C.
X. SHERRY ALLEY .... Columbia, S. C.
GEORGE N. ALLMAN, JR. . . . Hampton, Va.
DAVID R. ALVERSON . . . Clemson, S. C.
WILLIAM R. AMMONS .... Lugoff, S. C.
PAUL D. AMOS . . . . N. Augusta, S. C.
CAROLYN R. ANDERSON . N. Augusta, S. C.
PHILIP L. ANDERSON . . N. Augusta, S. C.
TERRY' F. ANDERSON . . Edwardsville, 111.
VERNON W. ANOIS .... Mauldin, S. C.
STANLEY B. ANGLE . . . Kingsport, Tenn.
BJORN A. ANZEN .... Fagersta, Sweden
BRENDA G. ARGO Toccoa. Ga.
WILLIAM S. ARMSTRONG . Georgetown, S. C.
DAVID C. ARNOLD . . . West Columbia, S. C.
FRANK H. ARNOLD III . . . Charleston, S. C.
CHARLES H. ARRINGTON . . Oakland, Fla.
GARY J. ARTHUR Baltimore, Md.
DOROTHY M. ASHFORD . . Columbia, S. C.
RICHARD S. ASHMORE . . . Greenville, S. C.
SCOTT S. ASKEW Miami, Fla.
DON G. ASKINS Clemson, S. C.
HARRY R. ASKINS . .
MARTHA C. ATKINS
CHARLES E. AUSBURN
HARRY C. AVJNGER, JR.
JOHN O. AVINGER . . .
KENNETH D. AYERS .
ROBERT w; AYERS .
RODERICK G. AYERS,
EDWIN F. BAILEY .
TERRY C. BAILEY .
GEOFFREY B. BAKER
PAUL F. BAKER . .
Lake City, S. C.
Boonville, Ind.
Greenville, S. C.
irangeburg, S. C.
rangeburg, S. C.
Columbia, S. C.
Orangeburg, S. C.
. . Nichols, S. C.
STEVEN W. BAKER . .
FRED K. BALDWIN . .
REBECCA BALLARD . .
CATHERINE M. BALLAS
DAVID M BALLENGER
STEPHEN L. BARBERY .
Lutherville, Md.
. Taylors. S. C.
. . Easley. S. C.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Charleston, S. C.
Simpsonville, S. C.
SAM M, BARFIELD
DONNA M. BARKER
JAMES F. BARKER
MARY N. BARKER .
JOHN L. BARNETT
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Seneca, S. C-
. St. Louis, Mo.
Kingsport, Tenn.
Tlinster. S. C.
Seneca, S. C.
THOMAS O. BARNWELL . Yonges Island, S. C,
KENNETH M. BARRETT . . Rock Hill. S. C.
GEORGE E BARTON Beaufort, S. C.
DAVID L. BASKIN . . . Simpsonville, S. C.
WILLIAM E. BATSON .... Pickens, S. C.
JONATHAN BAUER .... Andrews, S. C.
GEORGE F. BAUGHMAN . . Abbeville, S. C.
HARRIS L. BEACH .... St. George, S. C.
CHARLES P. BEAM .... Clemson, S. C,
H. WAYNE BEAM Chester, S. C.
W. DANIEL BEAMAN . . . Greenville, S. C.
WILLIAM P. BECKHAM . . . Camden, S. C.
PAUL D. BEDARD Greenville, S. C.
WILLIAM A. BEHREXS . . . Piedmont, S. C.
GREGG A. BELKNAY' . . . Charleston S. C.
D. J. BELL Lodge, S. C.
DAVID M. BELL Hartsville, S. C.
GEORGE W. BELL Clinton, S. C
JEFFERY W. BELL . . . College Park, Ga.
RANDY L. BELL .... Greenwood, S. C.
S. R. BELL Hartsville, S. C.
JOHN W. BELLEISLE .... Decatar, Ga.
RICHARD H. BELLFLOWER . Asheville, N. C
GRETCHEN H. BELSER . - . Columbia, S. C.
RONNIE S. BENJAMIN . . . Liberty, S. C.
CHARLES A. BERKOVICH
CARL T. BESSENT . . .
LYNDA H. BETHEA . . .
WILLIAM J. BLANKS . .
GLENN A. BICKETT . .
Washington, D. C.
. Baltimore, Md.
Cartersville, Ga.
. Rock Hill, S. C.
. . Chester, S. C.
THOMAS E. BIECHLIN .... Evans, Pa.
WINFRED B. BIERLEY
WILLIAM E. BISHOP .
DENNY E. BLACK . .
JOEL A. BLACK . . .
TERRY G. BLACKMON .
JAMES M. BLACKWELL
. Clemson, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
Honca Path. S. C.
Warrenville, S. C.
. . Gaffney, S. C.
ROBERT W. BLACKWELL . Tigerville, S. C.
WILLIAM R. BLACKWELL . . Clinton, S. C.
EBER J. BLACKWOOD .... Inman, S. C.
E. DEAN BLAIR Greenville, S. C.
R. C. BLAIR Columbia, S. C.
LEWIS D. BLAKE Clemson, S. C.
THOMAS L. BLAKE .... Burgaw, N. C.
ALEE D. BLALOCK Clemson, S. C.
RONNIE T. BLUME .... Anderson, S. C.
JAY C. BOBO Anderson, S. C.
ROBERT F. BOCK Clemson, S. C.
JOHN K. BOLAND . . . N. Augusta, S. C.
RICHARD W. BOLDING .
CHARLES E. BOLEN . .
RICHARD G. BOLT . .
HORACE W. BONEKAT
JAMES R. BONNETT .
THOMAS E. BONNETTE
Daytona Beach, Fla.
. Orangeburg. S. C.
. Greenwood, S. C.
. . Broomall, Pa.
. . Taylors, S. C.
Orangeburg, S. C.
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JAMES E. BOSTIC, JR. . . Bennettsvillc, S. C.
HEYWARD H. BOUKNIGHT . Columbia, S. C.
DEWEY K. BOWEN . . . Westminster, S. C.
GUERY A. BOWERS Union, S. C.
STEPHEN A. BOWIE .... Liberty, S. C.
HERBERT E. BOYD, JR. . . Asheville, N. C.
JUUAN L. BOYLES . . Winston-Salem, N. C.
JOHN T. BOZARD Cameron, S. C.
JOHN B. BRACHT .... Silver Spring, Md.
DEWEY M. BRACKEN . . . Piedmont, S. C.
JAMES W. BRACKEN . . . Rock Hill, S. C.
DORIS M. BRADBERRY' . . Williamston, S. C.
JIMMY P. BRADLEY Albany, Ga.
WILLIAM F. BRANDT .... Easley, S. C.
FREDERICK C. BRANDYBURG, Columbia. S. C.
J. J. BREWIXGTOX, JR. . Cross Anchors, S. C.
FRANK K. BRIDWELL .... Taylors, S. C.
STEPHEN P. BRIGHT .... Greer, S. C.
JAMES K. BRINKLEY . . . Columbia, S. C.
PASCAL S. BROCK Belton, S. C.
GERALD E. BROCKENFELT . Charleston, S. C.
LINDA F. BROOKS .... Pendleton, S. C.
NIGEL R. BROOKS .... Baltimore, Md.
ROBERT A. BROOKS, JR. . . Landrum, S. C.
ALBERT M. BROWN . . Hales Comers, Wise.
EDDIE BROWN Elliot, S. C.
FRANK T. BROWN Laurens, S. C.
HUGH C. BROWN .... McCormick, S. C.
JERRY S. BROWN Beaufort, S. C.
LEWIS E. BROWN Ehrhardt, S. C.
DONALD L. BRUCE Greer, S. C.
JAMES A. BRUCE. JR. . . . Lake View. S. C.
WILLIAM H. BRUGGEMAN . Clemson. S. C.
STEPHEN S. BRUNO . . . CartersviUe, Ga.
FURMAN D. BRYANT .... Sumter, S. C.
MAX V. BRYANT, JR Sumter, S. C.
NORMAN K. BRYANT . . . Rock Hill. S. C.
JAMES R. BUCHANAN . . Greenwood, S. C.
JAMES A. BUCK Sumter, S. C.
AL L. BUCKALEW .... Columbia, S. C.
DOUGLAS R. BUCKER . . . Clemson, S. C.
PHILIP G. BUCKHIESTER . Piedmont, S. C.
EMMA JANE BUCKLAND . . Boone, N. C.
JAMES L. BUCKNER .... Valdosta, Ga.
DAVID E. BULLARD .... Jackson, S. C.
HELEN L. BUNCH Suffolk, Va.
NORMAN L. BURCH .... Lake City, S. C.
GLENN G. BURDETTE . . . Greenville, S. C.
HARVEY R BURGESS York, S. C.
RICHARD H. BURGESS .... Athens, Ga.
WARREN A. BURGESS . . . Greenville, S. C.
GRADY S. BURGNER . . . Chattanooga. Tenn.
GEORGE P. BURNETT . . . Dallas, Texas
JOHN M. BURNS Macon, Ga.
CHARLES F. BUSCH .... Walhalla, S. C.
RONALD J. BUSHE . . . Westminster, S. C.
ORREN E. BYRD, JR. . . . Hartsville, S. C.
BARRY J. BYRON Concord, N. H.
WILLIAM J. BYRUM . . . Anderson, S. C.
GEORGE J. CABRERA . . . Franklin, N. Y.
JAMES V. CAGGIANO . . . Cowpens,
JOHNNY L. CAGLE Cayce,
JAMES E. CALDWELL, JR. . . Belton,
WILLIAM L. CALKINS . . Winnsboro,
SAMUEL L. CALLICOTT . . Ninety Six,
TERRY L. CAMERON . . . Ninety Six,
JERRY F. CAMPBELL . .
ARTHUR W. CAMPBELL .
ROY W. CAMPFIELD . . .
HAROLD S CANDLER . .
JAMES G. CANTRELL . .
WENDELL G. CANTRELL
Landrura, S. C.
. St. Mary's, Ga.
Rock Hill, S. C.
ath Springs, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Easley, S. C.
ROBERT J. CARICATO . . . Plainview, N. Y.
JOHN E. CARDER Lewistown, Pa.
HAROLD A. CAREY, JR. . . . Seneca, S. C.
ROBERT D. CAREY . . Farmingdale. N. Y.
KATINA G. CARLSON . . . Clemson, S. C.
BECKY S. CARLTON .... Mullins, S. C.
STEPHEN D, CARPENTER
SHARON J. CARRINGTON
JAMES M. CARROLL . .
JOSEPH A. CARROLL . .
VIRGINIA E. CARROLL .
CYNTHIA E. CARROW .
VALERIE J. CARSON .
RAY O. CARTER . . .
MICHAEL L. CASEY .
DONALD B. CASHIN .
DAVID P. CATANZARO
JAMES R. CATHEY .
. Anderson, S. C.
Kannapolis, N. C.
. Florence, S. C.
. Chester, S. C.
Augusta, Ga.
. Absecon, N. J.
Walterboro, S. C.
. Columbia, S. C.
. Clemson, S. C.
Orangeburg, S. C.
. . Belton, S. C.
Anderson, S. C.
JAMES C. CATOE, JR. . . . Kershaw,
RONNIE J. CATOE Kershaw,
JOHN E. CELY Columbia,
GEORGE L. CHANDLER . . . Belton,
ROBERT P. CHAPLIN III . . Ravanel,
SARA E. CHAPMAN Pelzer,
S. C.
S. C.
KENNETH L. CHAPPELL
WILLIAM P. CHARPING
JAMES V. CHICK, JR. . .
TAMES G. CHILDRESS .
Central, S. C.
Clemson, S. C,
Rock Hill, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
HARRY E. CHILDS Clemson, S. C.
LOIS L. CHISMAN Clemson, S. C.
T. D. CHRISTOPHER, JR. . . Barnwell, S. C.
ROBERT N. CHURCH . Travelers Rest, S. C.
DAVID R. CLARK .... Greenville. S. C.
F. SUZANNE CLARK . . . Johnston, S. C.
ALFRED R. CLARKE McColl, S. C.
DAVID R. CLARKE .... Greenville, S. C.
ROBERT B. CLARKSON . . . Sumter, S. C.
JACK R CLARY' Gaflfney, S. C.
RICHARD F. CLASSEY . N. Wilkcsboro, N. C.
THOMAS J. CLAYTON . . Campobcllo, S. C.
JAMES H. CLEVELAND . . . Seneca, S. C.
DALE T. COBB, JR San Juan, P. R.
STYLES F COBB Starr, S. C.
ROBERT M. COCHRAN .... Union. S. C.
JOHN E. COCKCROFT . Moncks Comer, S. C.
JOE B. COCKFIELD . . . Abbeville, S. C.
WILLIAM T. COFFEY .... Aiken. S. C.
TOM A. COKER .... Granitcville, S. C.
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GEORGE E. COLEMAN .
L. M. COLEMAN III . .
JENNINGS B. COLLINS .
RICHARD L. COLTMAN .
LESLIE K. COMPTON . .
MARSHALL W. CONDREY
Laurens, S. C.
. Lake City, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
. Knoxville, Tenn.
Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Pendleton, S. C.
GERALD VV. CONE ...
THOMAS F. COOK . . . Fort Worth, Texas
CHARLES DAVID COOPER . Winter Park, Fla.
WILLIAM W. COOPER . N. Charleston, S. C.
SAMUEL F. COPELAND . . Bamberg, S. C.
HERBERT T. CORBETT, JR. . Springfield, S. C.
CHARLES M. CORNISH . . Greenville, S. C.
JOHN B. CORNWELL III . Spartanburg, S. C.
BENJAMIN A. COTHRAN, Hickam AFB, Hawaii
SHIRLEY A. COUCH . . . Williamston, S. C.
JONATHAN J. COUCHELL . Spartanburg, S. C.
ROBERT J. COUNTS Ocala, Fla.
GEORGE M. COVINGTON
JERRY J. COX ....
JOHN T. COXEY . . .
ROBERT M. CRAIG, JR. .
ROBERT M. GRAIN . . .
WILLIAM T. GRAIN . .
Norway, S. C.
Taylors, S. C.
Spartanburg, S. C.
Port St. Joe, Fla.
Greenville, S. C.
. . Greer, S. C.
JOHN R. CRAMMER . .
CHARLES M. CRAVEN .
JACK C. CREAMER . -
DAN C. CRENSHAW . .
DAVID L. CRENSHAW .
WILLIAM R. CRENSHAW
ROBERT M. CRISP .
WILSON W. CROPP .
WALTON A. CROSBY
CAREN CROUCH . .
RICHARD H. CROUCH
WADE C. CROW . .
Anderson, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Anderson, S. C.
Kershaw, S. C.
Kershaw, S. C.
. Clenjson, S. C.
. Asheville, N. C.
Charlotteville, Va.
Yemassee, S. C.
. Clemson, S. C.
. . Saluda, S. C.
Spartanburg, S. C.
WILLIAM P. CROW .... Columbia, S. C.
GERALD L. CULLER . . . Orangeburg, S. C.
JOSEPH W. CULLOM . . . Allendale, S. C.
JOHN S. GULP Fort Mill, S. C.
FRED E. CULVERN III . . . Columbia, S. C.
WILLIAM V. CUMMINGS . Spartanburg, S. C.
DENNIS L. CURL Baltimore, Md.
HRIAN S. DANTZLER .... Cameron, S. C.
LEWIS C. DASE Gaffney, S. C.
GLEN G. DAVES .... Summerville, S. C.
JOHN RAYMOND DAVEY N. Arlington, N. J.
DANNY R. DAVIS Pelzer, S. C.
JAMES M. DAVIS Greer. S. C.
JULIAN W. DAVIS II . . Westminster, S. C.
WILLIAM D. DAVIS .... Gaffney. S. C.
AWTRV S. DAWES .... Greenville, S. C.
TKAVLS S. DAWKINS . . . Greenwood, S. C.
JOSEPH C. DAWSEY Aynor. S. C.
DAVID L. DEAN . .
WILLIAM E. DEAN, JR.
HARRY J. DEGEAR . .
JEROME K. DEGEN
ARTHUR B. de LASKI .
WAYNE J. DEMSCAD
/arrenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
ay Village, Ohio
Metuchen, N. J.
ROBERT T. DENNIS . . .
HENRY G. DENTON . . .
TILLMAN W. DERRICK, JR.
WILLIAM C. DEVEL . . .
MARION R. DEWITT, JR. . .
ED, W. DICKERSON. JR. .
. Rembert, S. C,
. Lancaster, S. C.
. Ft. Mill, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
Darlington, S. C.
Spartanburg, S. C.
KITTY S. DILL Greenville, S. C
WILLIAM R. DILL . . . . Greenville, S. C.
JESSE F. DILLARD Taylors, S. C.
MARTHA R. DINWIDDIE . . . Clemson, S. C.
BRUCE M. DIXON Clinton, S. C.
ROBERT M. DIXON .... Sumter, S. C.
MARTHA A. DOBBINS
Fountain Inn, S. C.
RICHARD G. DOBBINS . . Townville, S. C.
WILLIAM L. DOBBINS, JR. . Anderson, S. C.
JOHN E. DORN, JR. . . . McCormick, S. C.
DAVE S. DOUGHTY . . . Uniontown, Ohio
HEYWARD B. DOUGLASS . . Columbia, S. C.
THOMAS E. DOWLING
THOMAS P. DOWLING
DAVID R. DOVER . .
BRIAN E. DOYLE . .
JUDSON H. DRENNAN
STEPHEN N. DUBAY .
EDWARD M. DuBOSE, JR.
HARRY M. DuBOSE . . .
RONALD E. DUCWORTH
ROBERT M. DULIN, JR. .
ALBERT D. DUNAWAY .
DANIEL E. DUNCAN . .
. . . Clio, S. C.
. Greenville, S. C.
Spartanburg, S. C.
. . Closter, N. J.
. Rock Hill, S. C.
Lancaster, S. C.
Oswego, S. C.
Myrtle Beach, S. C.
. Anderson, S. C.
3owling Green, S. C,
. . Clemson, S. C.
. . Pageland, S. C.
DAVID K. DUNCAN Sharon. S, C.
ROY C. DUNHAM . . . Poughkeepsia. N. Y.
KATHERINE L. DUPRE . . New Orleans. La.
DONALD D. DURHAM . . . Piedmont, S. C.
DAVID G. DUTT York, Pa.
SAMUEL P. DYER Baltimore, Md.
JAMES S. EAKES .... Pendleton, S. C.
CONLEY L. EASLER, JR. . Spartanburg, S. C.
TERRY M. EASLER . . . Greenwood, S. C.
PAUL C. ECKARD . . Connelly Springs. N. C.
LEWIS D. ECKLEY . . . Bishopville. S. C.
GORDON R. EDGIN Alton, Mass.
ROBERT M. EDNEY . . Hendersonville. N. C.
EVA S. EDWARDS Saluda, S. C.
JAMES H. EDWARDS .... Saluda, S. C.
RICHARD L. EDWARDS . . . Brevard, N. C
STANLEY B. EDENS . . Moncks Corner, S. C.
JAMES C. EISENMANN . . Charleston, S. C.
WESLEY D. EIDSON . .
Kannapolis.
N. C.
JAMES H. ELROD. JR. .
Piedmont,
S. C.
LAURENCE B. ELLEFSON
. Spartanburg,
S. C.
JOHN F. ELLENBERG . .
Greenwood,
S. C.
HEYWARD D. ELLIOTT .
. . Camden,
S. C.
JOHN E. ELLIOTT . . .
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ROBERT E. ELLIS, JR. .
. Greenville,
s. c.
RONALD L. ELLIS . . .
Essex Falls,
N. I.
JOHNNY M. EMBLER . .
. Townville,
S. c.
SAM J. ENIS. JR. . . .
Charleston,
S. c.
JOHN E. ENSLEN . . . .
. Wetumpka
I, Ala.
LAMAR H. ENTREKIN .
Liberty,
s. c.
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MARY R. ETHER .... Anderson, S. C.
WILLIAM M. ETHEREDGE . Columbia, S. C.
CHARLES D. ETHREDGE . . Charleston, S. C.
PAM D. E\'ANS Aiken, S. C.
GEORGE T. FABIAN .... Charleston, S. C.
BERNARD C. FAGAN . . Cliffwood Beach, N, J.
LYLE VV. FAIREY
Orangeburg, S. C.
PHILIP W. FAIREY .... Columbia, S. C.
DUANE L. FALLS Clover, S. C.
JOSEPH T. FAMBROUGH . . . Atlanta, Ga.
CALVIN L. FARMER .... Greenville, S. C.
TRAVIS L. FARMER .... Abbeville, S. C.
JAMES A. FERGUSON .... Anderson, S.
THOMAS W. FERGUSON . GraniteviUe, S.
RICHARD G, FESSLER . . Charleston, S.
JOAN C. FEWELL .... Beaufort, S.
JOSEPH D. FICKLING . . . Lancaster, S.
EBB H. FIELD Seneca, S.
JANE L. FIFE Clemson, S. C.
GEORGE E. FINKELSTEIN . Orangeburg, S. C.
VIKARY E. FINS Columbia, S. C.
THOMAS M. FITTS Gaston, S. C.
CARLTON G. FLEETWOOD . . Aiken, S. C.
NICHOLAS FLETCHER . . . Charlotte, N. C.
JAMES E. FLOYD Conway, S. C.
JONATHAN B. FLOYD . . . Silverstreet, S. C.
HAROLD W. FOLK .... Pendleton, S. C.
JOSEPH J. FORBES . . . Birmingham, Ala.
DENNIS L. FORD .... Pinopolis, S. C.
WILLIAM J. FORD, JR. . . Charleston, S. C.
MICHAEL W. FOSTER . .
West Union, S. C.
MICHAEL H. FOWLER .
. Charleston, S. C.
FIKE W. FOWLER . . .
. Charleston, S. C.
ARTHUR K. FOX . . . .
. Pendleton, S. C.
JAMES R. FOY
. Newberry, S. C.
DELANO V. FRALEY . .
. . Florence, S. C.
JAMILE J. FRANCIS . . .
. Greenville, S. C.
JEFFREY W. FRANK . .
. Lakewood, N. J.
JOHN H. FRANK . . .
. Darlington, S. C.
ALAN R. FRANKLIN . .
Clemson, S. C.
STEPHEN D. FRASER .
. Columbia, S. C.
EDWARD E. FREIT, JR.
. Lakewood, N. J.
HARRIET A. FRIPP . . .
Ridge Spring, S. C.
DONALD C. FROST, JR.
. . Macon, Ga.
DANIEL L. FRY . . . .
. Kingstree, S. C.
CHARLES T. FULLER, JR.
. Greenwood, S. C.
DONALD C. FULMER .
. Wagener, S. C.
FELTON T. FULMER .
. Williston, S. C.
JOHN B. FULMER . . .
Lancaster, S. C.
JOHNNY H. FULMER . .
. Orangeburg, S. C.
MARY R. FUNDERBURK
. . Chester, S. C.
GEORGE W. GAILLARD .
. Rock Hill, S. C.
THOMAS K. GAITHER .
. Fort Mill, S. C.
JOHN W. GAMBRELL .
. Great Falls, S. C.
WILLIAM A. GAMBRELL
. . Donalds, S. C.
PHILLIP H. GANDY . .
. Hartsville, S. C.
DAVID J. GANGEMI . .
. . . Arden, Del.
ROBERT D. GANTT . . .
Greenville, S. C.
K. H. GARTLAND . . .
. . Arlington, Va.
WAYNE R. GARLAND .
. . Upton, Mass.
RICHARD M. GARRIS . . . Marion, S. C.
JANET K. GARRISON . . . Johnston, S. C.
ALBERT V. GARY Augusta, Ga.
MILTON A. GATLIN . . . Newberry, S. C.
HUGH L. GAULT .... Fountain Inn, S. C.
JOHN M. GAULT III . . . Jonesville, S. C.
JOHNNY S. GENTRY .
RICHARD H. GENTRY .
NICHOLAS P. GETTYS
CHARLES W. GIBSON
Spartanburg, S. C.
Bishopville, S. C.
. . Lugoff, S. C.
. Wabam, Mass.
GARY J. GIEGERICH Euclid, Ohio
HAROLD E. GILBERT .... Liberty, S. C.
WILLIAM H. GILBERT .... Atlanta, Ga.
JO E. GILL Walhalla, S. C.
ANN T. GILREATH .... Anderson, S. C.
JAMES F. GILREATH. JR. . Travelers Rest, S. C.
CONNIE L. GILSTRAP . . . Brevard, N. C.
OSCAR J. GILSTRAP .... Seneca, S. C.
RICHARD B. GILPIN, JR. . . Savannah, Ga.
WILBOR N. GINN .... Bethlehem, Md.
WILLIAM E. GLAZENER . . Greenville, S. C.
JANET B. GLENN Clemson, S. C.
JOHN W. GLENN Anderson, S. C.
SAMUEL A. GLENN .... Fair Play, S. C.
WILLIAM K. GLENN, JR.
CHARLES D. GODSEY .
PHILLIP C. GOFF . . .
THOMAS M. GOFORTH .
ALAN GOLDFARB . . .
LEWIS W. GOLDSTEIN .
. . Starr, S. C.
Greenwood, S. C.
Blythewood, S. C.
. Rock Hill, S. C.
Miami Beach, Fla.
Spartanburg, S. C.
IRWIN GOODMAN .... Charleston, S. C.
MERRITT R. GOODMAN, JR., MooresviUe, N. C.
ROBERT H. GOODSON, JR. . Hartsville, S. C.
GEORGE A. GORE .... Columbia, S. C.
ROBERT D. GOSHORN . . Summerville, S. C.
DOUGLAS H. GRANT .... Clemson, S. C.
EDWARD J. GREENE
PATRICIA E. GREENFIELD
EDMUND B. GREGORIE .
CHARLES R. GREGORY . .
WILLIAM W. GREGORY .
WARREN W. GRESHAM . .
THOMAS W. GRIEVE, JR.
HERMAN O. GRIFFIN . .
JOH M. GRIFFIN ...
THOMAS E. GRIMES III .
WILLIAM C. GRUBER . .
JAMES A. GULLEDGE III
Spruce Pine, N. C.
. . Clemson, S. C.
Easley, S. C.
Laurens S. C.
Inraan S. C.
Spartanburg, S. C.
Uniondale, N. Y.
Fort Mill, S. C.
lew Orleans, La.
Columbia, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
ROBERT B. GUNTER, JR. . Spartanburg, S. C.
GLEN S. HADEN .... Wiesbaden, Germany
IRA V. HAGER Laurel, Del.
HENRY T. HAHN .... Greenwood, S. C.
DEAN A. HALEDJIAN .... Teaneck, N. J.
ARCHIBALD B. HALL . . Pawleys Island, S. C.
TOMMY M. HALL .... Vaucluse, S. C.
BEAUFORT C. HALLMAN, JR., Denmark, S. C.
VELMA A. HALLMAN . . . Anderson, S. C.
DENNIS N. HALTIWANGER . Little Mtn., S. C.
ROBERT B. HAMBRIGHT . . . Grover, N. C.
GEORGE E. HAND Seneca, S. C.
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CLYDE W. HANES . . .
Holly Hill, S. C.
SIDNEY I. HANKINS . . .
Knoxville, Tenn.
JAMES \V. HANNAH . .
. . Greer, S. C.
CHARLES M. HARBIN . ,
Greenville, S. C.
HUGH V. HARBORT , .
Columbia, S. C.
CAROLINE C. HARDAWAY
. Charlotte, N. C.
WADE HARDIE ....
Spruce Pine, N. C.
DAVID L. HARDIN . .
. Cleveland, S. C.
REGINALD G. HARGROVE
. Greenville, S. C.
FRANCES N. HARMON . .
. Clemson, S. C.
RUDOLPH C. HARRINGTON
. Winnsboro, S. C.
DAVID C. HARRIS . . .
. Charleston, S. C.
ROBERT H. HARRIS . .
. . Atlanta, Ga.
SANDRE L. HART . . .
. Walhalla, S. C.
THOMAS F. HASH . . .
Easton, Md.
RONALD ]. HATHAZY . .
. Pittsburgh, Pa.
DAVID N. HAUSEMAN .
. . Akron, Ohio
DAVID M. HANSEN . . .
. Clemson, S. C.
HELEN F. HAWKINS .... Central, S. C.
JEFFREY L. HAWTHORNE . . . Mt. Joy, Pa.
BARBARA JEAN HAYNES . . St. Paul, Minn.
STEPHEN J. HAYNES . . Summerville, S. C.
DOUGLAS K. HAYTHORNE . . Hampton, Va.
JAMES D. HEAD Greenville, S. C.
KEITH F. HEINTZ . .
ERIKA A. HELPER .
DONALD R. HELLER .
PATRICIA A. HELLER
ROBERT A. HENNING .
HOWARD M. HERRON
ew Providence, N. J.
. . Columbia, S. C.
Stroudsburg, Pa.
Sandy Springs, S. C.
. South Plains, N. J.
Cle:
, S. C.
GORDON L. HESSE .... Laualette, N. J.
JAMES E. HEYWARD . . . Greenwood, S. C.
ALAN B. HIATT .... Greenville, S. C.
GRAY M. HILL Flat Rock, N. C.
THOMAS M. HILL Union, S. C.
KENNETH F. HINES .... Greenville, S. C.
CLINTON R. HINSON . .
Columbia, S. C.
STEPHEN L. HINSON . .
Macon, Ga.
CHARLES R. HIPP . . .
. Clemson, S. C.
STEPHEN L. HIXON . .
. Hartsville, S. C.
GEORGE H. HOFFMEYER
. Pendleton, S. C.
RONALD J. HOGG . . . .
Greenville, S. C.
JAMES 0. HOLCOMBE . .
. . Easley, S. C.
JAMES R. HOLCOMBE . .
. Anderson, S. C.
CHARLES H. HOLLADAY .
Sumter, S. C.
CHARLES R. HOLLAND .
. . Clinton, S,^.
EDWARD P. HOLLIDAY .
. . Central, S. C.
ELAINE R. HOLLIDAY . .
, . Seneca, S. C.
WILLIAM S.' HOLLIDAY . . . Seneca, S. C.
DAVID O. HOLMAN . . . Timmonsville, S. C.
FRANK K. HOLMAN .... Sumter, S. C.
MARY S. HOLTON .... Columbia, S. C.
JAMES D. HOOD Greenville, S. C.
ROBERT E. HOPE .... Rock Hill, S. C.
JOHN C HORTON Kershaw, S. C.
SANFORD HOUCK EMoree. S. C.
CHARLES I. HOUSTON . . Charleston, S. C.
STEPHEN G. HOWARD .... Greer, S. C.
GEORGE D. HOWELL . . . Asheville, N. C.
JOHN R. HOWELL .... Williston, S. C.
W. H. HOWELL Clerason, S. C.
HOWARD R. HOWES .
JULIOS C. HUBBARD .
CHARLES B. HUCKABY
JAMES W. HUCKABY .
BARBARA A. HUDGENS
CLEVELAND A. HUEY
Stratford, Conn.
. Clemson, S. C.
Toccoa, Ga.
Roebuck, S. C.
Greenwood, S. C.
Clemson, S. C.
JAMES P. HUFF Anderson,
JAMES R. HUFFMAN . . . Greenville
LARRY R. HUFFMAN . . . Greenville
CURTIS S. HUFFSTETLER . ■ EUoree
WILLIAM M. HUGHES . . . Marion
DAVID S. HUMBERD . . . Cleveland, Tenn.
K. A. HUMPHREY . . Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y.
HELEN M. HUNNICUTT . . . Clemson, S. C.
CARRELL A. HUNTER . . . Charlotte, N. C.
CHARLES W. HUNTER . Sandy Springs, S. C.
JOSEPH J. HUNTER .... Greenville, S. C.
PATRICK W. HUNTLEY . . Asheville, N. C.
ROGER O. HUTTO Cameron, S. C.
GREGORY S. HYATT .... Wayne, Pa.
TOY W. HYDER Inman, S. C.
GARY S. INDYK . . . W. Patterson, N. J.
DANA L, JACKEL Atlanta, Ga.
JOHN D. JACQUES . .
. . Ridgewood, N. J.
DANIEL R. JACKSON .
Anderson. S. C.
GLEN J. JACKSON . .
Clemson, S. C.
JACKIE L. JACKSON .
. . . Marion, S. C.
RYAN T. JACKSON . .
. . Qemson, S. C.
THOMAS C. JACKSON .
. . Clemson, S. C.
RONALD D. JAMES .
. . . Central, S. C.
GERARD C. JEBAILY .
Florence, S. C.
JOHN T. JEFFERS . .
Florence, S. C.
ALBERT E. JEFFORDS
. . Lake City, S. C.
ALTON E. JEFFORDS .
Lamar, S. C.
FRANCIS A. JEFFRIES
. . . Columbia, S. C.
ARCADA F. JENKINS .
Summerville, S. C.
ARTHUR W. JENKINS
. . . Clemson, S. C.
HOWELL E. JENKINS .
. . Summerville, S. C.
GERALD M. JENNINGS
. Ware Shoals, S. C.
CHERYL D. JENSEN .
. Myrtle Beach, S. C.
DANIE A. JOHNSON .
. . Asheville, N. C.
DON K. JOHNSON . .
. . Simpsonville, S. C.
GARY M. JOHNSON .
Greenville, S. C.
HAROLD L. JOHNSON .
, . . Alexandria, Va.
HAROLD W. JOHNSON .
Sullivans Island, S. C.
PETER H. JOHNSON .
. . Glen Heand, N. J.
WILLIAM A. JOHNSON
. . . Columbia, S. C.
DOUGLAS C. JOHNS .
. . . Taylors, S.C.
JAMES A. JOHNS . .
Timonium, Md.
ALAN JOHNSTONE . .
. . Orangeburg, S. C.
ROGER D. JOLLEY . .
. . Columbia, S. C.
ALBERT B. JOLLY . .
. . Greenville, S. C.
CARL H. JONES . .
. . Great Falls, S. C.
CLYDE H. JONES . .
Batesburg, S. C.
DOUGLAS W. JONES .
. . . Columbia, S. C.
EVANDER S. JONES .
. . . Nichols, S. C.
HOWARD M. JONES .
. . Greenville, S. C.
JAMES W. JONES . .
. Travelers Rest, S. C.
KENNETH H. JONES .
. . . Pickens, S. C.
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PEGGY A. JONES .... Charlotte, N. C.
RICHARD M. JONES .... Greenville, S. C.
ROY A. JONES Clemson, S. C.
TAYLOR B. JONES .... Florence, S. C.
THOMAS L. JONES .... Clemson, S. C.
TONY A. JONES .... Charleston, S. C.
JOHN C. JORDAN Olanta, S. C.
WILLIAM F. JORDAN . . . Greenville, S. C.
JAMES C. JOWERS .... Angelas, S. C.
DENNIS L. JOYE Oemson S. C.
RICHARD A. KABA .... Mathews, N. C.
DON S. KAHLER Kershaw, S. C.
GEORGE F. KAMMOUN . . Tripole, Lebanon
WASHINGTON R. KEELS . . Pinewood, S. C.
CRAWFORD M. I KEESE . . Westminster, S. C.
WILLIAM N. KELLAHAN . . Kingstree. S. C.
ISAAC L. KELLER .... Clemson, S. C.
MARIC E. KELLY . .
DONALD R. KENNDY
SAMUEL D. KENNETTE
DELORED A. KIMES
HARVEY J. KINDER . .
JAMES M. KING . . .
Plainfield, N. J.
Clemson, S. C.
Columb
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Orangeburg, S. C.
PAMELA J. KING .
ANDERSON M. KINGHORN .
JAMES B. KINGHORN . . .
JAMES R. KIRBY ....
WILLIAM H. KIRBY ....
KENNETH M. KIRKPATRICK
Simpsonville, S. C.
ufort, S. C.
ufort, S. C.
Fortham, S. C.
WILLIAM O. KIRKPATRICK . Florence, S. C.
KEITH J. KISKEL . .
RONNIE KITCHENS . .
JOHN L. KLINTWORTH
THOMAS S. KLUGH . .
LARRY R. KNIGHT . .
MARGARET A. KNIGHT
DONALD B. KNUDSON
KENARD M. KNUST . .
ALAN W. KUESTER .
EVRON M. LAITACA .
MICHAEL A. LAKE .
ROBERT J. LAKE .
DAVID M. LANDERS
JANE C. LANE . .
JOHN T. LANFORD .
LINDA J. LANHAM .
JEFFEREY J. LAPIN
Livingston, N. J.
Chamblee, Ga.
Charleston, S. C.
. Clemson, S. C.
Holly Hill, S. C.
Williamston, S. C.
Charlotte, N. C.
. Clemson, S. C.
Jamestown, S. C.
Hicksville, S. C.
. Nutlcy, N, J.
aemson, S. C.
. Clinton, S>C.
Cle
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Charleston, S. C.
JULIUS M. LaROCHE . . . Gray Court, S. C.
MICAH J. LaROCHE . Wadmalaw Island, S. C.
JOAN Y. LATIMER . . . Bishopville, S. C.
RICHARD L. LAVENDER . . Gaffney, S. C.
PHILLIP D. LAW Columbia, S. C.
LESLIE M. LAWLOR . . . Newborgh, N. C.
JOHN G. LAWTON York, S. C.
CHARLES A. LAWYER . . . Camden, S. C.
TERRY L. LEE .... Greensboro, N. C.
THOMAS B. LEE . . . . N, Augusta, S. C.
JACK A. LeGRAND .... Winnsboro, S. C.
CHARLOTTE F. LETTECKA . . Clemson, S. C.
ROBERT E. LEMACKS . . Charleston, S. C.
WILLIAM E. LESESNE . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
DONALD G. LESLEY .... Easley, S. C.
ALLEN M. LEVINE Passaic, N. J.
JOSEPH C. LEYH, JR. . . N. Charleston, S. C.
JOSEPH M. LHOTSKY . . . Baltimore, Md.
DONALD J. LIBERTY .... Seagirt, N. J.
RALPH F. LINDFORS . Charleston Heights, S. C.
RAY E. LINKE .... West Orange, N. J.
SUSAN LINDSAY' Clemson, S. C.
KENNETH L. LINDSEY . . . Townville, S. C.
BRUCE T. LINTHICUM . . . Catonville, Md.
ROBERT E. LIPHARD . .
JEANNE W. LITTLEJOHN
JOHN A. LIVINGSTON .
WILLIAM C. LOCKE, JR. .
MICHAEL L. LOCKLAIR .
Catonville, Md.
Clemson, S. C.
Cross Hill, S. C.
. Rock Hill, S. C.
Great Falls, S. C.
GEORGE M. LONG Augusta, Ga.
JUNIORS
JOHN F. LONG
Newberry, S. C.
KEITH S. LOVE
Rock Hill, S. C.
JOHN BERNARD LOVELL, JB
[. . Atlanta, Ga.
BRUCE W. LOWRY ....
Eatontown, N. J.
TALMADGE H. LUKER . . .
. Hodges, S.C.
KAREN B. LUTZ
Pittsburgh, Pa.
RICHARD A. LUZZI . . . .
Belleville, N. J.
BETTY C. LYNN
Greenville, S. C.
JOHN C LYNN ....
. Dillon, S. C.
MARVIN E. McABEE . . .
Blacksburg, S. C.
JAMES P. McALILEY . . .
Rock Hill, S. C.
JOHN E. McALILEY . . . .
Rock Hill, S. C.
CLARENCE E. McALISTER .
Anderson, S. C.
HENRY D. McALLISTERJR.
. Barnwell, S. C.
ROBIN McBRAYER ....
Greenville, S. C.
ROBERT E. McCASKILL . .
. Camden, S. C.
THOMAS E. McCLENDON .
. Riverdale, Ga.
SAMUEL L. McCLESKEY . .
Greenville, S. C.
DAVID G. McCLURE . . . Anderson, S. C.
DONNIE R. McCOMBS . . . Greenville. S. C.
ROBERT E. McCORMICK . . Orangeburg, S. C.
EARL O. McCOY Oswego, S. C.
RAYMOND D. McDONALD . Rock Hill, S. C.
STANLEY J. McELVEEN . Timmonsville, S. C.
LANEY E. McGILL Anderson, S. C.
JOE F. McHUGH, JR Gaffney, S. C.
DOUGLAS J. McKAMEY . . . Knoxville, Tenn.
WILLIAM J. McKEE, JR. . . Charleston, S. C.
MARION D. McKENZIE . . . Lake City, S. C.
MICHAEL B. McKEOWN . . Great Falls S. C.
JAMES R. McLANE .... Abbeville, S. C.
MICHAEL T. McLOY . . Myrtle Beach, S. C.
MARION R. McMURTREY . . Pendleton. S. C.
CURY D. McNAMARA . . . Alexandria, Va.
OLIN R. McNEELY Pickens. S. C.
WILLIAM A. McNeill . . . Abbeville, S. C.
DAVID D. McROBERTS . .
JOHN F. MABRY, jr. . .
JAMES D. MACKINTOSH .
KENNETH V. MADREN .
GARY V. MAGARIAN . .
DAVID H. MAGATHAN. JR.
N. Augusta, S. C.
Fairforest, S. C.
Burlington, N. C.
Charleston, S. C.
. Orlando. Fla.
. . Potomac, Md.
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J. ROGER MAHON .
JEAN MALLORY . .
JOHN C. MALMGREN . . . Greensboro, N. C.
LEWIS D. MALPHRUS, JR. . . Clerason, S. C.
PATRICIA A. MANGUM . . College Park, Ga.
GARY P. MANN Richmond, Va.
MARSHALL V. MARCHBANKS . Clemson, S. C.
JOHN M. MARQUARDT . . Riviera Beach, Fla.
ROBERT M. MARSHALL . . . Sumter, S. C.
ALBERT RAY MARTIN . . . Greenwood. S. C.
JOHN A. MARTIN .... Sandy Springs, S. C.
ROBERT F. MARTIN .
WILLIAM E. MARTIN
HARVEY R. MATHIAS .
JACK E. MATSON . .
ROBERT T. MATTHEW,
DAVID R. MATTHEWS
W. Columbia, S. C.
GARY J. MATTHEWS . .
TitusviUe, Fla.
JOEL R- MATTHEWS . .
. Ft. Myers, Fla.
TERESA F. MATTHEWS .
. Greenville, S. C.
WALTER E. MATTHEWS
. Pendleton, S. C.
LAWRENCE L. MAXWELL
. Greenville, S. C.
ARTHUR H, MAYBIN III .
. Hunt Sta., N. Y.
JAMES E. MAYER . . .
Little Mtn., S. C.
DAVID W. MAYES . . .
. . Aiken, S. C.
DAVID R. MAYFIELD . .
. Anderson, S. C.
WILLIAM E. MAYS . .
. . Seneca, S. C.
lOHN T. MEEHAN . . .
. Pendleton, S. C.
WILLIAM A. MEISTER .
Union City. N. J.
PEGGY H. MELLICHAMP
. . Toccoa, Ga.
BONNIE MERCIER . . .
SummerviUe, S. C.
LARRY S. MERCK . . .
. LaFrance, S. C.
RICHARD L. MERRICK .
. Northfield, N. J.
WALTER D. MERRY . .
. Columbia. S. C.
DANIEL E. MEYER . . .
. . Ramsey, N. J.
CHARLES A. MIKELL . .
. . . Estill. S. C.
BERNAND H. MILLER, JR
. . Chester, S. C.
CHARLES A. MILLER . .
Bennettsville, S. C.
CHERYL G. MILLER . .
. . . Niles, Ohio
JAMES I. MILLER . . .
. Anderson, S. C.
LINDA C. MILLER . . .
Greenville, S. C.
RONALD G. MILLER . .
, . . Niles, Ohio
WAENARD L, MILLER, JR
. Greenville, S. C.
WILLIAM E. MILLER . .
Neptune Beach. Fla.
JOHN M. MILLING . . .
. Darlington. S. C,
CHARLES E. MILLS . .
Clarks Hill. S. C.
OSCAR R. MILLS III . .
. Greenville. S. C.
WILLIAM J. MILLSAP . .
. . Easley. S. C.
JOHN W. MISHOE . .
. . Loris, S. C.
JACK H. MITCHELL III .
. . Clemson, S. C.
SALLEV F. MITCHELL .
Westminster, S. C.
STEVE J. MITCHEM . .
. Wellford, S. C.
JERRY A. MOBLEY . . .
N. Charleston, S. C.
ROBERT A. MOFFATT .
Anderson, S. C.
FRANCES M. MOLL . .
. . Clemson, S. C.
JOHN R. MOLL ....
. . Clemson, S. C.
CLYDE M. MOORE . .
. Greenville, S. C.
DANIEL F. MOORE . . .
. Chappaqua, N. Y.
DEXTER C. MOORE . . .
. Blackstock, S. C.
JOHN L. MOORE . . .
. . Nichols, S. C
ROBERT F. MOORE . .
. . Greenville. S. C
ROBERT N. MOORE .
. Lexington, S. C
ROBERT S. MOORE . .
Spartanburg, S. C
SUZANNE M. MOORE . .
. Westminster, S. C
HARRY E. MOOSE, JR.
Newberry, S. C
MADELINE MORGAN .
. . Anderson, S. C
GEORGE MORRELL
. . Matawan, N. J
PETER W. MOXON . .
Columbia, S. C.
PAUL J. MUCCINO . .
. . . Seneca, S. C
ROGER W. MUDD . . .
. Bennettsville, S. C
M. JANICE MULL . .
. . Marietta, S. C
WAYNE E. MULLIGAN
. Lutherville. Md.
WADE C. MULLINNIX .
. . . Pickens, S. C.
MILLEDGE G. MURRAY
. N. Augusta, S. C.
JAMES L. MUSGRAVES
. Knoxville, Tenn
JAMES H. MYERS, JR. .
. Westminster, S. C
WILLIAM W. NASH . .
Fountain Inn, S. C.
GEORGE D. NEALE . .
. Perrvsburg, Ohio
GILDER M. NEEL, JR. .
. Newberry, S. C.
FELIX J. NEPVEUX . .
. Charleston, S. C.
PETER R. NEWMAN .
. Charlotte. N. C.
CHARLES A. NEWTON .
. . Deltona, Fla.
EDWARD D. NICASTRI .
. Orange City, Fla.
VIVIAN L. NICHOLS . . . Tamassee. S. C.
RICHARD S. NICKEL . . . Orangeburg. S. C.
JOE W. NICKLES Donalds, S. C.
CHARLES C. NIEMEIER. JR., Oak Ridge. Tenn.
EDWARD J. NIVERT . . . Falls Church. Va.
WALTER L. NORTHRUP . . Wilmington, Del.
DAVID C. NUSBICKEL, JR., Winter Park, Fla
LARRY W. GATES York, S. C
CHARLES D. O'BRIANT . . McCormick. S. C
JEFFREY A. O'CAIN .... Columbia. S. C
THOMAS E. O'CAIN .... Columbia, S. C
JAMES E. O'CONNOR . . . Anderson. S. C
SUZANNE R. O'DELL . .
Joanna, S. C
DARYLE D. OGBURN .
. Charlotte. N. C
PHILIP C. OKEY . . . .
. Rock Hill, S. C
0. EUGENE OLSON . .
. . Clemson. S. C
ROBERT B. ORR, JR.. . .
. . Gaffney. S. C
WILLIAM K. ORR . . .
. . Clinton. S. C
WILLIAM M. ORR . . .
. Greenville. S. C
MICHAEL W. OSBORNE
. . Joanna. S.C
DAVID M. O'SHIELDS .
. . Pauline. S. C
MARILYN A. OTT . . .
. Greenville, S. C
JERRY A. OWEN . . . .
. Clarkesville. Ga
KENNETH L. OWEN . .
. Williamston, S. C
LAWRENCE T. OWEN . . Brevard, N. C.
MARGARET A. OWINGS .... Miami, Fla.
STEVEN J. OXLER . . . Charleston. S. C.
GARY L. PACE Greenville, S. C.
RICHARD M. PACE .... Greenville, S. C.
ROBERT A. PACE .... Asheville, N. C.
BRYAN C. PAGE Dillon, S. C.
JAMES W. PAINTER .... Chesnee, S. C.
ELIZABETH M. PALMER . . Townville, S. C.
JOHN D. PALMER Clemson, S. C.
WILLIAM H. PALMER . . . Townville, S. C.
JOHN C. PARDUE, JR. . . . Johnston, S. C.
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LARRY V. PARKER . . .
. . Pickens,
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KEITH R PARRIS . . .
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RANDY G. PARRIS . . .
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CAROLYN S. PATEY . .
. Charleston
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ALAN D. PATTEN, JR. . .
. Greenville
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CHARLES W. PATTERSON
Simpsonville
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JUDY F. PATTERSON . .
. Clem son
s. c.
ROBERT H. PAYNE . . .
. Darlington
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HOUSTON A. PEDEN, JR.
. Greenville
s. c.
ROGER L. PEDRICK . .
. Anderson
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LUCAS R. PEELE, JR. . .
. Bishopville
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RENAUD E. PELLETIER .
. Rock Hill
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WILLIAM C. PETERS . .
. Charleston
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BURNETT A. PETTIT . .
. Baltimor
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ALVIN B. PHILLIPS . .
Graniteville
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JAMES D. PHILLIPS . .
. Greenville
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ROBERT J. PHILLIPS . .
Hampton
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TERRY H. PHILLIPS . .
. . Tuslo, N. Y.
LESTER Y. PILCHER . .
. . Columbia, S. C.
CHARLES H. PITCHFORD
. . Pottstown, Pa.
LYNNE S. PLANCK . . .
. Eau Gallic, Fla.
VINROE S. PLAYER . .
. . Clemson, S. C.
JIM P. POLING
Winter Park. Fla.
WALTER K. POOSER, JR.
. . Cameron, S. C.
THOMAS E. POPE . .
Pittsburgh, Pa.
CLESS F. PORTER . . .
. . Pickens, S. C.
PAUL J. POSCH . . . .
. Riverside, N. J.
THOMAS F. POSPISIL . .
. Bloomfield, N. J.
CHARLIE K. POTTS, JR.
. . Columbia, S. C.
TIMOTHY H. POWELL .
Garrett Park, Md.
EDWARD L. PRATER . .
Westminster, S. C.
JAMES L. PRATHER . .
. Lexington, S. C.
LAURA E. PRATT . . .
. Hampton, S. C.
HINTON A. PRICE, JR. .
. Greenville. S. C.
TERRY C. PRICE . . .
. Abbeville, S. C.
ROBERT C. PRICE . . .
. . Martin, S. C.
JEFF 0, PRITCHARD . .
Sumter, S. C.
LINDA G. PRICHARD .
Westminster, S. C.
CHARLES G. PRINGLE .
. . Sumter, S. C.
JEFFREY C. PRINGLE .
. . Norfolk, Va.
KATHY G. PROCK . . .
. Anderson, S. C.
LINDA J. PRUITT . . .
. . Norfolk, Va.
GARY P. PULLIAM . .
. . Easley, S. C.
JOHNNY H. PURSER . .
. . Clemson, S. C.
HUGH D. PUTNAM, JR. .
. Cherryville, N. G^
JERE L. RAGSDALE . .
. . Easley, S. C.
EMILE N. RAHSEED . .
Beit Mery, Lebanon
KIRBY D. RAINES . . .
Charleston. S. C.
JAME-S T. RAMEY . . .
. Honea Path, S. C.
JAMES F. RAMSAY . . .
. Simpsonville, S. C.
JAMES G. RAMSAY . . .
. . Chesnee, S. C.
ROLAND L. RAYBURN .
. Gulf Breeze, Fla.
DUDLEY J. RAYNAL . .
. . Clemson, S. C.
JOHN A REAGAN III . .
. Hartsville. S. C.
JAMES F. REAMES . . .
. Bishopville. S. C.
EDWARD C. REED . .
. Charlotte. N. C.
GEORGE M. REED . . .
. Anderson. S. C.
JAMES R. REED . . .
Cortland. N. Y.
WAYNE M. REED . . .
. . Columbia. S. C.
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JOHN H. REEVES, JR.
ALBERT R. REID . .
NORMAN G. RENTZ .
GLENN H. REYNOLDS
DANIEL H. RHODES
CRAIG G. RICE . .
ROBERT B. RICHARDS
RUTTLAND E. RIDDLE
LINDA F. RIDGEWAY .
WALTER E. RIGGS .
WILLIAM P. RILEY
RONALD B. RITCHIE .
JAMES M. ROACH
Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Varnville. S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Anderson, S. C.
Baltimore, Md.
Woodruff, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Madison, Ohio
Barnwell, S. C.
Clemson, S. C.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
VERNON A. ROBBINS, JR.
WILLIAM T. ROBERTSON
WAYNE J ROBERSON . .
WALLACE E. ROBERTS .
CALVIN T. ROBERTSON .
. Rock Hill, S. C.
Spartanburg, S. C.
. Asheville, N. C.
. Anderson, S. C.
. Laurens, S. C.
OWEN C. ROBERTSON, JR. . Anderson, S. C.
GEORGE S. ROBINSON . . . Lancaster, S. C.
JOHN H. ROBUCK .... Spartanburg, S. C.
CHAS. L. ROEDIGER, JR., Winston-Salem, N. C.
BARBARA L. ROGERS .... Clemson, S. C.
JIM F. ROGERS Walterboro, S. C.
JOHN M. ROOKS .... Jacksonville, Fla.
TRUMAN D. ROPER . . . Columbia, S. C.
NEAL A. ROSE Columbia, S. C.
JOHN N. ROSS .... Washington, N. C.
THOMAS F. ROWAND . . . Oaklyn, N. J.
EARLE ROWLAND Sumter, S. C.
ED. M. RUBICH, JR. . . McGuire AFB, N. J.
BRUCE T. RUSH Camden, S. C.
WILLIAM A. RUSH .... Greenville, S. C.
JAMES RUSSELL III . . Schenectady, N. Y.
DONALD E. RUTLAND . . N. Augusta, S. C.
JAMES E. SALAMONY . . Summerville, S. C.
DONNA F. SAMMONS .
JOHNNY B. SANDIFER .
WILLIE D. SANSBURY
VIRGINIA D. SARRATT
RALPH J. SAUNDERS .
Greenville, S. C.
Orangeburg, S. C.
Conway, S. C.
. . Gaffney, S. C.
Dover, N. J.
JAMES W. SCARBOROUGH, JR. . Sumter, S. C.
REBECCA C. SCAVENS . .
GREGORY C. SCHAPER . .
WILLIAM B. SCHERLER .
ERNEST A. SCHICHLER . .
ELIZABETH H. SCHIRMER
Edgefield, S. C.
Oemson, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Columbia, S. C.
. Clemson, S. C.
RICHARD A. SCHMALZ, JR. . Sudbury, Mass.
FRANK R. SCHMIDT . Nev
JULIAN S. SCHRAIBMAM
RICHARD H. SCHROEDER
KENNETH P. SCHULZ .
JOAN C. SCHWAB . . . .
FREDERICK R. SCOTT .
JOHN D. SCOTT . . .
WILLIAM H. SCOGGINS
JOHN K. SEGARS . . .
CHARLES W. SEIGLER
JOHN L. SEIGLER . .
RANDOLPH E. SENN .
Hyde Park, N. Y,
. Charleston, S. C
Heightstown, N. J
Montclair, N. J
Summerville, S. C
Clemson, S. C
Concord, N. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Bishopville, S. C.
Rock Hill, S. C,
Cle
, S. C.
Newberry, S. C.
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WOODROW G. SENN, JR . W. Columbia, S. C.
GARLAND D. SENTELL . . . Clemson, S. C.
CHAS. L. SHACKELFORD . Cedar Grove, N. J.
DON C. SHARP Allendale, S. C.
DENNIS G. SHEALY . . . Ninety Six, S. C.
JOSEPH S. SHEARER .... Bclton, S. C.
DORA A. SHELTON Central, S. C.
JOHN D. SHERER Sharon, S. C.
ROBT. R. SHERMAN, JR. . Signal Mtn., Tenn.
CHARLES G. SHIRLEY, JR. . Piedmont, S. C.
SHARON F. SHIRLEY . . . Anderson, S. C.
RONALD S. SHRADER .... Tampa, Fla.
STEVEN R. SHULL .... Baltimore, Md.
THOMAS S. SHULL, JR. . . Annapolis, Md.
JOSEPH F. SHUMPERT .... Pelion, S. C.
WILLIAM M. SIBLEY . . . Rock Hill, S. C.
KENNETH B. SIMMONS, JR. . Columbia, S. C.
CHERYL SIMPSON .... Clemson, S. C.
JAMES C.
SIMPSON, JR.
Varrville,
S.
C.
JOE H. SIMPSON . .
Whitmire,
S.
c.
WILLIAM
M. SIMPSON,
JR.
. Bethune,
S.
c.
THOMAS
L. SINCLAIR .
. Union,
S.
c.
WILLIAM
J. SINGLETARY .
Lake City,
S.
c.
DONALD
L. SKELTON .
Clemson,
S.
c.
RICHARD
B. SKILTON
Maitlanc
1, Fla.
WALTER
F. SKILTON .
Philadelphi
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Pa.
JOHN E.
SKINNER, JR.
. Liberty,
s.
C.
LARRY G
. SKINNER .
Liberty,
s.
C.
PAUL B.
SKINNER . .
. W
are Shoals,
s.
C.
KENNETH J. SKOCZYLAS . Wallington, N. J.
GUY E. SLAGLE, JR. . Garden City Beach, S. C.
DONALD A, SLATE Atlanta, Ga.
ASHBY K. SMITH . . . Murrells Inlet, S. C.
BELTON K. SMITH .... Hartsville, S. C.
BETTY J. SMITH Rome, Ga.
CLARK A. SMITH .... Madison, S. C.
CAPVIS C. SMITH . ,
, . . Mullins, S. C.
HELEN G. SMITH . .
. . Lancaster, S. C.
H. THORNTON SMITH
. . . . Augusta, Ga.
H. WAYNE SMITH, JR.
. . Spartanburg, S. C.
JAMES H. SMITH . .
. . . Belton, S. C.
JERRY E. SMITH . . .
East Northport, N. Y.
KENNETH E. SMITH .
. . Baltimore, Md.
MARION J. SMITH . .
West Columbia. S. C.
PAL'L R. SMITH . . .
. . . Nutley, N. J.
ROBERT J. SMITH . .
. . Allentown, Pa.
ROHERT L. SMITH . .
. Orangeburg, S. C.
RONNIE A. SMITH . .
. . . Clemson, S. C.
RAY A. SMITH . . .
. . . Pageland, S. C.
ROY D. SMITH . . .
. . Ninety Six, S. C.
SAMUEL E. SMITH . .
. . Rock Hill, S. C.
SANDERLAN C. SMITH
. . . Pulaski, Tenn.
TERRY S. SMITH . .
. . . Pinopolis, S. C.
THOMAS C. SMITH .
. . . . Atlanta, Ga.
THOMAS E. SMITH .
. . Anderson. S. C.
WILLIAM J. SMITH .
. . . Newberry, S. C.
ROBERT E. SMYTH
. . Riverton. N. J,
STEPHEN F. SMOAK .
. . Rock Hill, S. C.
JAMES K. SNEAD . .
. . Greenwood, S. C.
CHARLES K. SNODDY
Greenwood, S. C.
ROBERT H. SNODDY, JR. . . CIcmsod, S. C.
EMERY E. SOLER Sumter, S. C.
TERRY L. SOUTHERLAND . Greenville, S. C.
GEORGE A. SOUTHGATE . W. Palm Beach, Fla.
RICHARD L. SPARKS . . . Cave Spring, Ga.
STEPHEN D. SPEARMAN . . . York, S. C.
JIMMY D. SPEER . . .
RONALD E. SPEER . .
TERRELL P. SPENCE . .
KATHERINE A. STADLER
LARRY B. STANCIL . . .
Anderson, S. C.
Abbeville, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
. Anderson, S. C.
Anderson, S. C.
ELIZABETH L. STANZIONE . Clemson, S. C.
ROBERT J. STANZIONE . . Hartsville, S. C.
HAMPTON B. STEEDLY, JR. . Charleston, S. C.
RONALD E. STEELE . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
WILLIAM J. STEELE . . . Arlington, Va.
JOHN R. STEIN Anderson, S. C.
THEODORE H. STEINER . . Pittsburgh, Pa.
PAUL J. STEINFELDT
WM. J. STEVENS, JR.
GROVER C. STEWART . .
ROLLIN J. STICKLE . . .
RUSSELL E. STIEGEL, JR.
E. MIRIAM STOKES . . .
. Rochester, N. Y.
Yonges Island, S. C.
. . Anderson, S. C,
. . Clemson, S. C.
Charlotte, N. C.
Bethune, S. C.
EDWARD R. STOKES . . . Beaufort, S. C.
DUDLEY D. STONE Atlanta, Ga.
JAMES H. STONER, JR. . . . Enoree, S. C.
R. J. STRANGE, JR Charlotte, N. C.
CHARLES W. STREET, JR. . . Florence, S. C.
SAMUEL P. STRIBLING . . . Clemson, S. C.
NANCY W. STRICKLAND .
RICHARD L. STROMAN .
JOSEPH T. SUMMER . . ,
GEORGE C. SUMMERELL
VIRGIL G. SVENDSEN . .
JOHN M. SWAILS . . .
DANNY H. SWANGER . .
STEPHEN H. SWAN . . .
JOHN N. TALBERT, JR. .
JOSEPH J. TANKERSLEY
THOMAS A. TANTILLO .
CARL L. TARPLEY II .
Cle
ti, S. C.
. Bowman, S. C.
Newberry, S. C.
. Florence, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
Kingstree, S. C.
Rock Hill, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
McCormick, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
N. Augusta, S. C.
Hanahan, S. C.
GLORIA E. TATE .... Anderson, S. C.
EDDIE A. TAYLOR Sumter, S. C.
JAMES G. TAYLOR .... Greenville, S. C.
LARRY W. TAYLOR .... Rock Hill, S. C.
ROBERT A. TEDCASTLE . . . Lantana, Fla.
JAMES L. TEMPLETON . W. Palm Beach, Fla.
CHARLES H. TENNENT .
WILLIAM R. TERRY . .
HENRY W. THEILING .
JAMES E. THOMAS . .
LAWRENCE D. THOMAS
REUBEN S. THOMAS . .
Spartanburg, S. C.
. Greenville, S. C.
. Charleston, S. C.
Williamston, S. C.
Pequannock, N. J
. . Carlisle, S. C.
RICHARD W. THOMAS .
STEPHEN C. THOMAS . .
ROBERT M. THOMASON
ALLAN J. THOMPSON, JR.
BRUCE W. THOMPSON .
Wa
, Ohic
onea Path, S. C.
Laurens, S. C
Charleston, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
JULIUS P. THOMPSON, JR. . Hollywood, S. C.
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RAY M. THOMPSON . .
ROBERT E. THOMPSON, JR.
STANLEY H. THOMPSON .
TOMMY D. THOMPSON .
WALTER P. THOMPSON .
\VILLL\M E. THOMPSON .
Memphis, Tenn.
. . Aiken, S. C.
. Clemson, S. C.
. Anderson, S. C.
Spartanburg, S. C.
N. Augusta, S. C.
MICHAEL D. THORNE
RALPH M. THRASH .
GLORIA J. THRASHER
WILLIAM G. TILLMAN
JERRY R. TIMMONS .
HARRY L. TINSLEY .
. . Jackson, S. C.
Santa Ana, Calif.
. Anderson, S. C.
Balboa, Canal Zone
"ravelers Rest, S. C.
. Rock Hill, S. C.
STEVEN B. TIPPING . . . Salamanca, N. Y.
JAMES R. TODD Mathews, N. C.
CHARLES R. TOLLEY . Charleston Hgts., S. C.
DAVID L. TOMPKINS . . . Edgefield, S. C.
JAMES E. TOMPKINS . . . Lake Placid, Fla.
MILTON A. TOOLE .... Greenville, S. C.
BELINDA J. TOOLEY .
JOHN F. TOWNSEND, JR.
SKIPPY J. TOWNSEND .
LARRY E. TRIPLETT .
RICHARD M. TUCKER .
. . Duncan, S. C.
Bennettsville, S. C.
Clemson, S. C.
. Cordova, S. C.
Enoree, S. C.
WILLIAM S. TURBEVILLE . Columbia, S. C.
DANNY W. TURNER Smyrna, S. C.
RAY A. TURNER . . .
WALLEY A. TURNER . .
MARGARET S. ULLER •
JAMES R. VENORN . .
DOLORES A. VIOLETTE
MICHAEL T. VOISELLE
CONNIE S. WADE . .
ALLEN R. WALCHER .
DERRYL L. WALDEN .
LEWIS G. WALDO . .
PERRY R. WALDREP .
GEORGE D. WALKER .
MICHAEL L. WALKER .
WESLEY F. WALKER . .
DENNIS H. WALSH . .
ALAN C. WALTER . .
DIBBON K. WATERS III
. . Hickory, N. C.
. . Florence, S. C.
. Miami Beach, Fla.
Sandy Springs, S. C.
. . Lake City, S. C.
Fairfields, Calif.
Rock Hill, S. C.
. Inman, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
larden City, N. J.
Lanett, Ala.
. Somerville, N. J.
Spartanburg, S. C
. Rock Hill, S,
Charleston, S. C,
JOHNNIE J. WALTERS . . N. Charleston, S. C,
WILLIAM S. WARE, JR. . . . Varnville, S. C.
WILLIAM M. VVARLICK . . Columbia, S. C.
CYNTHIA K. WARNER . . . Clemson, S.C.
GAR1- R. WARNER .... Salamanca, N. Y.
JULIAN R. WATES Greer, S. C.
PAUL C. WATSON, JR. . . . Columbia, S. C.
RONALD R. WATSON .... Greenville, S. C.
,\LliERT W. WAY ... St. Simons Island, Ga.
ER\IN H. WEATHERLY . . . Camden, S. C.
K. WEAVER Clemson, S. C.
WILLIAM D. WELLS .... Columbia, S. C.
WILLIAM L. WEBER .... Clemson, S. C.
J.NMKS E. WEEKS .... Anderson, S. C.
NANCY C. WEILL Sumter, S. C.
WALTER M.. WELCH, JR. . N. Charleston, S. C.
CHAS. M. WERNER. JR. . Travelers Rest, S. C.
JOHN D. WESTMORELAND . Greenville, S. C.
JOHN D. WESTON Union, S. C.
KEITH W. WHATLEY
JAMES J. WHEELER HI
MARK H. WHEELER II .
J. R. WHITE III . . .
SHELLY J. WHITE . ■
Greenwood, S. C.
Saluda, S. C.
. . Mullins S. C.
Walterboro, S. C.
Washington, D. C.
JOSEPH B. WHITEHEAD . Camp Leje
, N. C.
LARRY F. WHITFIELD
DAVID L. WICKER .
JOHN M. WICKHAM .
WILLIAM W. WIER . .
MICHAEL E. WIGGERS
. Anderson, S. C.
Poraaria, S. C.
. Ciiarlotte, N. C.
Washington, D. C.
. . Pomaria, S. C.
JAMES E. WIGGINS III . . . Clemson, S. C.
MICHAEL J. WIGGINS . . . Seneca, S. C.
THEODORE R. WILKERSON . New Castle, Del.
GEORGE L. WILLIAMS, JR. . Oglethorpe, Ga.
OLIVIA H. WILLIAMS . . . Rock Hill. S. C.
ROBERT H. WILLIAMS . . . Rock Hill, S. C.
WILLIAM G. WILLIAMS . . Lancaster, S. C.
GEORGE F. WILLIAMSON . . . Cades, S. C.
PERRY D. WILLIS Roebuck, S. C.
MITCHELL M. WILLOUGHBY . Nichols, S. C.
WILLIAM P. WILLSON, JR. . Athens, Tenn.
CHARLES B. WILSON .... Camden, S. C.
CHARLES N. WILSON . . Worthington, Ohio
FRANCIS G. WILSON .... Chester, S. C.
FRANKIE D. WILSON . . . Anderson, S. C.
JAMES L. WILSON, JR Chester, S. C.
ROBERT W. WILSON, JR. . . Woodruff, S. C.
THOMAS A. WILSON . . . Anderson, S. C.
WILLIAM H. WISE, JR. . . . Rock Hill, S. C.
STEPHEN H. WITHERSPOON . Barnwell, S. C.
LEW WITT Washington, D. C.
LEONARD E. WITT . . . Washington, D[. C.
CLARK E. WOODS . . . Fountain Inn, S. C.
NELSON H. WOODS .... Beaufort, S. C.
NORMAN H. WOODS, JR. . Downingtown, Pa.
JOHN C. WOODSON . .
ARTHUR J. WOODY . .
RICHARD D. WOOTEN, JR.
DAVID C. WRIGHT . . .
MICHAEL W. WRIGHT .
Portsmouth, Va.
Clemson, S. C.
PAUL R. WRIGHT . . . . N. Charleston, S. C.
ROSALIND M. WRIGHT . . Gastonia, N. C.
SIMEON P. WRIGHT .... Sumter, S. C.
STEPHEN L. WRIGHT N. Charleston, S. C.
THOMAS H. WRIGHT, JR Dillon, S. C.
PAMELA A. YOCKEY . . . Greenville, S. C.
WILLIAM E. YOKE, JR. . Clarksburg, W. Va.
LARRY C. YOUNG .... Hampton, S. C.
MARY C. YOUNG Clemson, S. C.
DAVID E. YOUNT .... Spartanburg, S. C.
GARY J. ZIEGLER Columbis, N. J.
ROLAND L. ZEIGLER . . . Orangeburg, S. C.
ROBERT N. ZEIGLER Chicago, 111.
WILLIAM I. ZEIGLER . . . Columbia, S. C.
JAMES F. ZOAKS .... Jersey City, N. J.
HAN-CEN ZOAU Formosa
RONALD P. ZUPA .... Bellerose, N. Y.
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J. he sophomore returns, confident and complacent, and
full of plans for everything but study. He avenges himself
on the new crop of rats, thankful to be only a sophomore.
With sophomore level courses, however, he finds that it
is even harder than adjusting as a freshman. There is
never time for study between extracurricular activities,
sports, and weekends. Grade-wise, this period is called
"the slump."
However, the class of 1970 is an industrious class in
school activities. It sponsored the "Sophomore Sit-in,"
a talent show featuring local talent, vocalists, bands, vari-
ous acts, and go-go girls. The proceeds were given to
Miracle Hill. Also, the sophomores helped in adding color
and spirit to the "Best Bama" weekend by selling spirit
ribbons. It is unusual for a class to be so united and
progressive before the junior year.
DANNY HUNT
President
ROWENA SOBCZYK
Secretary
WILLIAM WILBURN
Vice-President
CHARLES ELDRIDGE
Treasurer
SOPHOMORES
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ANDREW A. ABBOTT .... Clemson, S. C.
ARTHUR M. ABBOTT .... Sumter, S. C.
BENJ. E. ABERNATHY . Connelly Springs. N. C.
WILLIAM L. ABERNATHY . . Chester, S. C.
THOMAS W. ACKER .... Anderson, S. C.
MILES M. ADAIR Greenville, S. C.
ERNEST L. ADAMS .... Edgemoor, S. C.
JAMES M. ADAMS Union, S. C.
GENE W. ADDY . . . Little Mountain, S. C.
ROBERT D. AINSWORTH . Falls Church, Va.
MARY JANE ALBEA .... Clemson, S. C.
GENE R. ALEXANDER . . . Hartsville, S. C.
LAURA S. ALEXANDER . Spartanburg, S. C.
MILTON D. ALEXANDER . . Brunson. S. C.
DORIS T. ALLEN Clemson, S. C.
JERR W. ALLEN .... Spartanburg, S. C.
BARNETT A. ALLGOOD III . . Toccoa, Ga.
ROWLAND P. ALSTON . . . Rembert, S. C.
J. COLEY ALTMAN . .
J. L. ALVERSON . . .
WILLIAM G. ALVERSON
HAROLD C. AMICK . .
TIMOTHY J. AMICK . .
ALAN J. ANDERSON . .
ning, S. C.
Orangeburg, S. C.
. Columbia, S. C.
. Baldwin, N. Y.
CARROLL SIMMS ANDERSON Williston, S. C.
JOHN L. ANDERSON .... Clinton, S. C.
RANSOME W. ANDERSON . Myrtle Beach, S. C.
THOMAS P. ANDERSON . . N. Augusta, S. C.
DEBORAH M. ARNOLD . . Greenwood, S. C.
JOHN R. ASHLEY Belton, S. C.
PAUL W. ASKINS . . .
. Hartsville, S. C.
LARRY N. ATKINSON .
. Jefferson, S. C.
WAYNE H. ATKINSON .
. . Liberty, S. C.
AUBREY D. AYERS . .
. . Clemson, S. C.
BOBBIE F. AYERS . . .
. Orangeburg, S. C.
HARLEY G. BABB . . .
. . Moore, S. C.
ROBERT E. BAILEY . .
Eatontown, N. J.
DA\'ID P. BAIRD . . .
. Greenville, S. C.
MIHRAN G. BAKALIAN .
Cliffside Park, N. J.
CHARLES D. BAKER, JR.
. Columbia, S. C.
ELISHA R. BAKER . . .
NANCY DIANA BALL . .
Simpsonville, S. C.
RICHARD C. BALLENGER
. . Anderson, S. C.
CHARLES M. BANKS . .
. . Chester, S. C.
CHARLES E. BARDSLEY .
. Pendleton, g. C.
liYRON H. BARKER . .
Charleston, S>C.
ROBERT E. BARKER . .
. . Conway, S. C.
BENNY D. BARTLEY . .
. . Aiken, S. C.
THOMAS C. BASKIN, JR. . Charleston, S. C.
ARTHUR T. BASS . . North Charleston, S. C.
SAMIEL D. BASS . . . Bennettsville, S. C.
WILLIAM EARLE BATSON . Greenville, S. C.
DANIEL M. BATTEN . . . Charleston, S. C.
JAMES B. BANCOM . . . Westminster, S. C.
LESLIE R. BAXLEY . .
STEWARD L. BAYLOR .
I'Al'L R. BAZEMORE, JR.
JUDITH E. BEACH . .
ROBERT W. BEACHY .
DELORES D. BEARD . .
St. Louis, Mo.
Liberty, S. C.
Beaufort, S. C.
Rock Hill, S. C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Greenville, S. C.
DONALD P. BEAUDOIN . . Greenville, S.
JAMES F. BEDELL, JR. . . . Cheraw, S.
HELEN M. BELK Clemson, S
ROBERT L. BELL .... Orangeburg, S
GLENN L. BELLAMY . . Myrtle Beach, S
O. HEYWARD BELLAMY III . Charlotte, N
JUDITH ANN BENNETT .
. . Augusta, Ga
RICHARD J. BENNETT . .
Laurens, S. C
SCOTT C. BERGREN . .
. Greenville, S. C
JERALD E. BERRY . . .
. Bowman, S. C
THOMAS C. BETHEA, JR.
. . Dillon, S. C
WILLIAM L. BETSILL, JR.
. Anderson, S. C
GEORGIA R. BEYER . . .
. Charlotte, N. C
PATRICK E. BINKLEY . .
. Florence, S. C
JOHN J. BISHOP ....
. Anderson, S. C
MICHAEL G. BISHOP . .
. Greenville, S. C
WAYNE H. BISHOP . . ,
Greenville, S. C
DIANA K. BISSEY . . . .
Charleston, S. C
JAMES K. BLACK Seneca, S. C.
SAMUEL W. BLACK .... Chamblee, Ga.
L.ARRY M. BLACKMON . . Lancaster, S. C.
ROY E. BLANCHARD .... Aiken, S. C.
FRANK S. BLAND Edgefield, S. C.
DOUGLAS J. BLATTMACHR . Gdn. City, N. Y.
WILLIAM E. BOATWRIGHT Seneca, S. C.
JERRY L. BODIE .... Ridge Spring, S. C.
PHILLIP C. BODLE .... Cincinnati, Ohio
JOHN E. BOLT Lenoir, N. C.
JOSEPH D. BOLT Anderson, S. C.
JOHN M. BOND Clemson, S. C.
WILLIAM P. BONNER .
. . Gaffney, S. C.
RANDALL E. BOUCHILLON
Simpsonville, S. C.
ROBT. M. BOUKNIGHT, JR.
W. Columbia, S. C.
YOUSSEF F. BOUTROS .
Greenville, S. C.
GEORGE H. BOWDEN III
. Fair Lawn, N. J.
BERNARD A. BOWEN . .
. Piedmont, S. C.
DENNIS R. BOWEN . . .
. Anderson, S. C.
JAMES F. BOWEN . . . .
JAMES R. BOWEN . . .
Blackwood, N. J.
GLENN BOWERS . . . .
. Lancaster, S. C.
CALVIN N. BOWIE . . .
. Due West, S. C.
JOYCE E. BOWMAN . . .
. . . Iva, S. C.
JESSE A. BOYCE ....
. Greenwood, S. C.
MARION C. BOYD, JR. . .
Spartanburg, S- C.
DAVID B. BRABHAM . . .
, St. Stephen, S. C.
RALPH J. BRACKETT . .
. . Quantico, Va.
JOHN L. BRADY, JR. . .
Spartanburg, S. C.
HARVEY A. BRAND . .
Charleston, S. C.
RANDY L. BRAY Clemson, S. C.
JOYCE E. BRELAND . . . Holly Hill, S. C.
JOHN A. BRENNAN Hudson, Ohio
JAMES A. BREWER Easley, S. C.
KENNETH L. BRIGHT . . . Greenville, S. C.
WAYNE F. BRIMER . . . College Park, Ga.
G. WAYNE BROCKINGTON . Columbia, S. C.
WILLIAM L. BROOME . . . Abbeville, S. C.
JOHN A. BROUSE, JR Milton, Pa.
DANIEL W. BROWN . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
DAVID M. BROWN .... Burlington, N. J.
EDWARD D. BROWN . . . Hartsville, S. C.
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JAMES I. BROWN Edgefield, S. C.
JAMES W. BROWN Aynor, S. C.
MELVIN B. BROWN, JR. . . . Cheraw. S. C.
PATRICK M, BROWN . . . Lawrence, N. Y.
THOMAS V. BROWN . . Kennett Square, Pa.
WAYNE P. BROWN Easley, S. C.
MELVIN N. BROWNE .... Troy, S. C.
J. PATRICK BRUENING . . Charleston, S. C,
JAMES H. BRfNSON, JR. . . Manning, S. C.
SA.VDRA J. BRYANT .... Anderson, S. C.
MARVIN R. BUCHANAN . . Jacksonville, Fla.
LINDA N. BUDDIN Olanta, S. C.
MARCIA Y. BUGG Sumter, S. C.
ELVIN L. BULL Cameron, S. C.
JAMES H. BULL Abbeville, S. C.
RICHARD E. BULLER Media, Pa.
GEORGE I. BULLWINKEL . Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
JAMES P. BURNETTE . . Midwest City, Okla.
WILLIAM M. BURNS . . . Charleston, S. C.
WILLIAM H. BURR . . North Augusta, S. C.
OTTO C. BURRELL. JR Greer, S. C.
THOMAS M. BURRISS . . . Columbia, S. C.
W, THOMAS BURRISS . . . Brooklyn, N. Y'.
JOSEPH R. BURTON .... Rock Hill, S. C.
FRANKLIN D. BUSCH .... Rota, Spain
GEORGE J. BUSH Columbia, S. C.
LARRY B. BUSHA . . . Westminster, S. C.
KENNETH A. BUTLER . . Bcrgenfield, N. J.
RUTHE M. BUTTS . . . Westminster, S. C.
JAMES R. BYRD Landrum, S. C.
SAMUEL R. CAIN Union, S. C.
JIM D. CALMES Greenville, S. C.
ALAN M. CAMPBELL . . Washington, D. C.
JOHN L. CAMPBELL .... Columbia, S. C.
GUY P. CANAVAGGIO . Panama City, Panama
WILLIAM R. CANN .... Anderson, S. C.
STUART M. CANNON . . Spartanburg, S. C.
WILLIAM T. CAPPS, JR. . . Westport, Mass.
JA.MES C. CAREY Clemson, S. C.
.MARVIN G. CARMICHAEL . . Dillon, S. C.
WALTER G. CARNES, JR. . . . Rome, Ga.
ROBERT C. CARPENTER . . Columbia, S. C.
WILLIAM S. CARSON . . . Columbia, S. C.
JACK WAYNE CARTER, JR. . Walterboro, S. C.
JAMES S. CARTER .... Fort Lawn, S. C.
JOSEPH P. CARTER .... Startex, S."S.
OSCAR L. CARTER Dillon, S. C.
JOHN L. CASEY Slater, S. C.
LOUIE L. CASON, JR Atlanta, Ga.
CHARLES E. CAUBLE . . . Columbia, S. C.
GEORGE W. CAUGHMAN, JR. . Lexington, S. C.
MICHAEL S. CAULDER . . . Camden, S. C.
JOHN M. CAUTHEN .... Rock Hill, S. C.
RONNIE W. CAUTHEN . Heath Springs, S. C.
.MARGARET J. CELY ,
DAVID H. CHAMLEE
WM. F. CHANDELLOR
JAMES L. CHANDLER
KEITH D. CHANDLER
JOHN C. CHAPMAN
. . Greenville. S. C.
. . Greenville, S. C.
Charleston Hgts.. S. C.
... Greer, S. C.
. N. Charleston, S. C.
Winnsboro, S. C.
KENNETH W. CHAPMAN Little Mountain, S. C.
JOHN H. CHEATHAM . . North Augusta, S. C.
WILLIAM E. CHILDRESS . . Liberty, S. C.
WALTER CHILDSON, JR. . . Philadelphia, Pa.
MICHAEL B. CHOATE . . . Sherman, Conn.
JAMES P. CHOVAN .... Bethlehem, Pa.
ROBERT F. CISSEL .... Hyattsville, Md.
THEODORE C. CLAIBORNE . Summerville, S. C.
MICHAEL V. CLARK . . . Orangeburg, S. C.
LELAND T. CLARKE . . . Charlotte, N. C.
DELORES W. CLARKSON . . Hopkins, S. C.
GARY E. CLARY Gaffney, S. C.
ROBERT M. CLAYTON, JR. . Laurens, S. C.
BARRY A. CLEMONS . . . Tabor City, N. C.
WILLIAM S. CLINE Elnora, N. Y.
ANDREA F. CLINTON . . Spartanburg, S. C.
JAMES M. CLONINGER . . Blackstock, S. C.
ROBERT W. CLOSE .... Overland, Mo.
EARL R. CLOWERS .... Anderson, S. C.
ANTHONY A. COCHET . N. Charleston, S. C.
HENRY L. COGAN .... Washington, D. C.
JOHN W. COKER Edgemoor, S. C.
RONALD W. COKER .... Asheville, N. C.
CHARLES J. COLE .... Columbia, S. C.
DAVID L. COLEMAN . . . Summerton, S. C.
JAMES L. COLEMAN, JR. . . Ridgeway, S. C.
JAMES L. COLEY Anderson, S. C.
JAMES G. COLLIER III . . Greenville, S. C.
GILBEART H. COLLINGS III . Summit, N. J.
DONALD E. COLLINS . . . Columbia, S. C.
EDWARD J. COLLINS, JR.
PHIL S. COLLINS . . .
RANDALL D. COLLINS .
THOMAS H. COLLINS .
T. ROGER COLLINS . .
CHARLES A. COLLUM .
Belvedere, S. C.
Branchville, S. C.
Lancaster, S. C.
Winnsboro, S. C.
Livingston, N. J.
Monetta, S. C.
BEN G. COMPTON .... Lexington, S. C.
G. L. COMPTON Baltimore, Md.
ROBERT COMPTON Sumter, S. C.
JOHN A. CONNELL Sumter, S. C.
DAVID L. CONNELLY . . . Greenville, S. C.
THOMAS C. CONNER . . Charleston, W. Va.
DOUGLAS M. CONRAD .
Charleston, S. C.
JAMES T COOK . .
. Clemson, S. C
JOHN W. COOK, JR. . .
Williamsville, N. Y.
MARION R. COOK, JR. .
Laurens, S. C.
RODGER D. COOK . . .
WILLIAM W. COOPER, JR.
Hanahan, S. C.
WILLIAM L. COPELAND .
. . Clinton, S. C.
JOHN C. CORNWELL . .
. . Chester, S. C.
BENNETT H. CORPENING
. Asheville, N. C.
HENRY E. COUSINS . .
. Jacksonville, Fla.
ALTON L. COX . . . .
. Woodruff, S. C.
GEDDES M. COX . . . .
Fayetteville, N. C.
HENRY C. COX, JR. . . .
. Anderson, S. C.
MARTHA B. COX . . . .
. Seneca, S. C.
JOHN R. COYLE . . .
. . Easley, S C
PAMELA J. CRAFT . . .
. Gastonia, N. C.
JOHN J. CRAM ....
. Cherry Hill, N. J.
MALCOLM L. CRAVEN .
. . Florence, S. C.
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LEON A. CRAWFORD . .
RAY A. CRAWFORD . .
JOHN J. CRISCIONE . .
WILLIAM H. CROCKER .
C. ANDREW CROW . .
Abbevillt
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, S. C.
, S. C.
MICHAEL G. CROWE .... Marietta, S. C.
WILLIAM W. CULLER . . Orangeburg, S. C.
WILLIAM R. CULPEPPER . . Decatur, Ga.
JOHN A. CUNNINGHAM . PleasantviUe, N. J.
THOMAS B. CUNNINGHAM . Darlington, S. C.
WILLIAM R. CUNNINGHAM Wayneville, N. C.
ARTHUR J. CURRENCE .... York, S. C.
JAMES C. CURRY Patrick, S. C.
JOHN D. CURTIS .... Smithtown, N. Y.
TIMOTHY C. DALEY Inman, S. C.
MAREN R. DANIEL .... Lyndhurst, N. J.
SANFORD H. DANIEL . . . Columbia, S. C.
NANCY R. DANNALS .... Maitland, Fla.
HAROLD L. DAVENPORT . Greenville, S. C.
BEVERLY A. DAVIS . . . Wilmington, N. C.
HAROLD R. DAVIS . . . Orangeburg, S. C.
JIMMY R. DAVIS GafFney. S. C.
JOE M. DAVIS Westminster, S. C.
KEITH A. DAVIS Greenville, S. C.
.MAYNARD J. DAVIS . . . Winnsboro. S. C.
PAMELA M. DAVIS .... Rock Hill. S. C.
RANDAL M. DAVIS Belton, S. C.
RICHARD C. DAVIS .... Sumter, S. C.
RICHARD I. DAVIS .... Clemson, S. C.
SAMUEL L. DAVIS .... Pendleton, S. C.
STEVEN E. DAVIS .... Charlotte, N. C.
DAVID A. DANTINNE . . Williamston, N. J.
SLOAN F. DEAN Toccoa, Ga.
MARSHALL L. DEANHARDT Belton, S. C.
GORDON H. DECHMAN .... Macon, Ga.
WILLIAM W. DEER .... Beaufort. S. C.
ROBERT A. DeFRANISO . . . Dorley, Conn.
ADRIANO DEMORI . . . Cliffside Park, N. J.
DON E. DENISON Cleveland, Ohio
WILLIAM B. DePASS . . . Rock Hill, S. C.
WILLIAM F. DEPEW .... Baltimore, Md.
ROBERT E. DEVAUX .
CHARLES H. DEWITT ,
WILLIAM E. DeYOUNG
CHARLES L. DICKSON
JAMES F. DIETZ . .
JOHN DIMITRI . . .
. Stamford, Conn.
St. Matthews, S. C.
. . Greer, S. C.
Sandy Spring, SiX.
. Charlotte, N. C.
. Charlotte, N. C.
SYDNEY R. DOAK .... Wallerboro, S. C.
Jl-DSON D. DOBBINS .... Greer, S. C.
.MARY JANE DOBBINS . . . Townville, S. C.
STANLER R. DOBBINS . . . Townville, S. C.
HEARTH D. DOBSON .... Greer, S. C.
WESS M. DOBSON Central, S. C.
DONNA L. DOLBY Easley, S. C.
ROBERT M. DONNELLY . . Crawford, N. J.
DENNIS D. DONOHUE . . Cedar Grove, N. J.
RICHARD J. DOREY Aiken, S. C.
JAMES F. DOUGLAS . . . Greenwood, S. C.
LINDA L. DOUGLAS .... Clemson, S. C.
FLOYD S. DOUGLASS, JR.
JAMES S. DOUGLASS . .
CHARLES H. DRAYTON. JR.
THOMAS D. DREHER . .
ROBERT F. DRENN'AN, JR.
.MICHAEL DRISCOLL . .
JOHN W. DUCWORTH .
JAMES R. DUNCAN . .
ROBERT R. DURANT . .
LAWRENCE B. DURHAM
HARRY S. DUVAL, JR. .
ERNEST M. DUVALL . .
Chesterfield, S. C.
Kinstree, S. C.
. Charleston, S. C.
Rock Hill, S. C.
Brevard, N. C.
Suraraerton,
Baltimore,
Columbia, S. C.
HORACE C. DYAR Seneca, S. C.
G. DAVID DYKES .... Thomasville, Ga.
TOMMY C. DYKES .... Anderson, S. C.
KENNETH D. DYKSTRA . . Charlotte, N. C.
WINSTON M. EADDY' . . Hemingway, S. C,
BYRAN D. EARWOOD . . . Anderson, S. C.
ALLEN B. EDENFIELD
FRANK W. ELDER . .
JOHN K. EDMONDS .
KENT A. EDMONDS .
North Augusta, S. C.
. . Clemson, S. C.
. . Anderson, S. C.
Anderson, S. C.
MARSHALL W. EDWARDS Travelers Rest, S. C.
STEVE R. EDWARDS . . . Johnston, S. C.
IAN F. EISENBREY Elmer, N. J.
MARIANNE EISMANN . . . Greenville, S. C.
ROY C. ELDRIDGE, JR. . . Spartanburg, S. C.
MARIKA A. ELLENBURG . . Liberty, S. C.
CAROLE ELLIS Fort Mill, S. C.
BOYD B. ELVINGTON . . Lake View, S. C.
SHELLEY EMERSON . .
St. Petersburg, Fla
LINDA A. ENGLISH . .
. . LaFrance, S. C
ROBERT E. EPPS . . North Charleston, S. C
ARTHUR G. ESTES . .
Cav Ca
BOYCE T. ESTES, JR. .
. . Rock Hill, S. C
ELLIOTT B. ESKEW . .
. . Clemson, S. C
JERRY D. ESKEW . . .
Greenville, S. C
FRANCES M. EVANS .
. Holly Hill, S. C
MICHAEL E. EVANS . .
. . Abbeville, S. C
PAl"L S. EVANS . . .
. . . Dillon, S. C
WALLACE R. EVANS .
. Rock Hill, S. C
WILLIAM D. EVANS . .
. Bluefield, W. Va
PETER W. EVERETT .
. Metuchen, N. J
KENNETH M. EWAN .
. . Newark, Del
CHARLES F. FADELEY .
Lexington Park, Md
MICHAEL J. FAER . . .
. West Mifflin, Pa
JAMES L. FAULKENBERRY . Camden, S. C
JAMES R. FAULKNER, JR.
Greenwood, S. C
MARGARET A. FAY . .
Catonsville, Md
GLENN P. FELTON . .
. . Bayside, N. Y
RALPH C. FENNELL, JR.
Kingstree, S. C
CHARLES R. FERGUSON
. . Rock Hill, S. C
IRBY W. FERGUSON . .
Clinton, S. C
PAUL A. FERRY ....
. Philadelphia, Pa
JAMES P. FIELDS . .
. . McBee, S. C
RONALD E. FIGUEROA .
. Spartanburg, S. C
JERRY L. FINLEY . .
. . Pelzer, S. C
MARGARET J. FINLEY .
. . Clemson. S. C
ROBERT W. FITCHETT .
. . Baltimore, Md
DAVID B. FLEMING . .
. Spartanburg, S. C
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BARRY L. FLETHER . .
. . Williston, S. C.
I'LAT'DE L. FLOW III .
. . Greenville, S. C.
EMILY C. FLOYD . . .
. Spartanburg, S. C.
LARRY D. FLOYD . .
Galivants Ferry, S. C.
STEPHEN C. FLOYD III
. . Newberry, S. C.
JERRY M. FOLLETTE .
. Mooresville, N. C.
JOHN C. FOLSON . .
West Port, Conn.
BENJAMIN F. FORD, JR.
. Great Falls, S. C.
ZENAS W. FORD III .
Newport News, Va
lOHN M. FORREST . .
. . Rock Hill, S. C
JAMES E. FOSTER . .
. . Greenville, S. C
WILLIAM E. FOWLER Wadmalaw Island, S. C.
CHERYL A. FOX Pendleton, S. C.
BETHANY S. FRANKE . . Spartanburg, S. C.
STANLEY R. FREEMAN . . Greenville, S. C.
MARION E. FRICK Chapin, S. C.
JOHN L. FULMER Lexington, Ky.
MICHAEL H. FULMER . . . Clemson, S. C.
JERRY E. FUNDERBURK
COLONEL J. GADDY . .
RICHARD P. GAGNON .
WILLIAM H. GAINES . .
RAYMOND L. GALLOWAY
THOMAS G. GAMBILL .
. . . Greer, S. C.
Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Westminster, Md.
Travelers Rest, S. C.
Darlington, S. C.
. Fayetteville, N. C.
SHERRY B. GAMBRELL . . . Belton, S. C.
ERNEST L. GANDY .... Florence, S. C.
STEVEN A. GANTT Chester, S. C.
HARRELL L. GARDNER . . Darlington, S. C.
RICHARD O. GARDNER, JR. . Kershaw, S. C.
RICHARD W. GARDNER . Cinnaminson, N. J.
SOPHOMORES
FOSTER M. GARNER . . . Rock Hill, S. C.
STANFORD T. GARNETT . . Columbia, S. C.
THOMAS G. GARRETT . Travelers Rest, S. C.
THOMAS R. GARRETT ... Six Mile, S. C.
WILLIAM H. GARVIN . . Greensboro, N. C.
JESSE H. GASKINS . . . Chesterfield, S. C.
ERIC K. GAVLAND . .
PHILLIP M. GETZEN .
THOMAS A. GIBSON .
WILLIAM R. GIBSON .
BOB D. GILBERT, JR.
RICHARD A. GILBERT
Climax, N. J.
Eastover, S. C.
Clemson, S. C.
Sylvania, Ga.
Lafayette, Ga.
Dayton, Ohio
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WILLIAM P. GILBERT . . . Balti.
JOHN D. GILDEN .... Greenwood, S. C.
JON A. GILES Greer, S. C.
BRUCE A. GILLESPIE . . . Rosemont, Pa.
DA\'ID H. GILLIAM Pelzer, S. C.
JACK E. GILLILAND . . . Greenville, S. C.
GAVE J. GLAZENER .... Anderson, S. C.
SUSAN P. GLEN Greenville, S. C.
DAVID S. GLYMPH . . . Silver Spring, Md.
JOSEPH G. GOELLER . . . Union City, N. J.
MARK H. GOLDMAN . . Woodbridge, Conn.
CHARLES H. GOODING . . Hampton, S. C.
LUCILLE C. GORDON . .
Edgewater, Md
GEORGE A. GRABB . . .
Columbia. S. C
PETTY J. GRAHAM . . .
Clemson, S. C
CYNTHIA K. GRAMLING .
. Ft. Stewart, Ga
LARRY J. GRANGER . .
. Clemson, S. C
JOHN H. GRAVES . . .
. Greenville, S. C
JERRV C. GRAY Anderson, S. C.
JOHN F. GRAY Abbeville, S. C.
RON'ALD E. GRAY .... Allendale, S. C.
WILLIAM J. GRAYSON . . . Charlotte, N. C.
BEN H. GREEN Erie, Pa.
LESLIE S GREEN .... Dorchester, S. C.
ROY T. GREENE Pendleton, S. C.
SUSAN H. GREENOUGH . Spartanburg, S. C.
FERDINAND GREGORIE III Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
JAMES T. GRIFFIN Wurtsmith AFB, Mich.
WILLIAM M. GRIGGS . . . Hartsville, S. C.
CHARLES T. GRIMSLEY . N. Charleston, S. C.
JOHN M. GROCHOWSKI . . Philadelphia, Pa.
RONALD W. GROOMS .... Lugoff, S. C.
JON J. GRUVER Union, S. C.
JEFFREY M. GRUWELL . • . Sumter, S. C.
JOHN C. GUERRY . . . Moncks Corner, S. C.
JOHN F. GUEST Greenville, S. C.
EDWARD P. GUMPHREY
Annapolis, Md
ROBERT E. HAARSGAARD
. Ridgewood, N. J.
RICHARD B. HADDOCK .
. Kingstree, S. C.
CARL E. HAEBERLE . .
Boca Raton, Fla
THOMAS W. HAENE . .
. Charlotte, N. C
RICHARD A. HAGER . .
. Hartsville, S. C.
LINDA J. HAILE . . .
Locust Valley, N. Y
CARL M. HAIR . . .
North Augusta, S. C
OLETA HAIR
DENNIS W. HAIRE . .
. Rock Hill, S. C
HARRY V. HALL . . .
Spartanburg, S. C
KENNETH E. HALL . .
. . Columbia, S. C
LARRY L. HALL Jackson, S. C.
JOE L. HAMBRIGHT, JR. . . Grover, N. C,
EUGENE R. HAMILTON . . Crawford, N. J
PELHAM HANCOCK Easley, S. C
DONALD R. HANDY Aiken, S. C,
RICHARD W. HANNA . . . Lake City, S. C,
GAIL L. HANNA Effingham, S. C
BENJAMIN T. HANNAH. JR. . Knoxville, Tenn,
MICHAEL J. HARCHETTS . Bound Brook, N. J,
GREGORY L. HARDING . Hachettstown, N. J
HASKELL D. HARDY .... Laurens, S. C
DANIEL F. HARKINS . . . Claymont, Del
HUGH E. HARLEY .... Clemson, S. C.
HAYNE P. HARPER Martin, S. C.
RICHARD A. HARPOOTLIAN . Charlotte, N. C.
MORGAN R. HARRELL . . . Florence, S. C.
LOUIE W. HARRELSON . . . Opolika, Ala.
THOMAS O. HARRELSON . Georgetown, S. C.
CHRISTOPHER P. HARRIS . . Summit, N. J.
ROBERT A. HARRIS . . . Fort Mill, S. C.
BILLIE A. HARRY Shelby, N. C.
HENRY G. HART, JR. . . Simpsonville, S. C.
MARTHA E. HART Easley, S. C.
SUZANNE E. HARTE .... Beaufort, S. C.
DIANNE HARTER Ehrhardt, S. C.
ROBERT .M. HARTLEY . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
CHARLES R. HARTLINE . . . Jackson, S. C.
EDWARD W. HARTLING . . . Islip, N. Y.
AARON HARVEY .... Charleston, S. C.
BRUCE R. HARVEY .... Greenwood, S. C.
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JANE W. HASS Charleston, S. C.
MICHAEL R. HASTINGS . Spartanburg. S. C.
STEPHEN T. HASTY .... Camden, S. C.
RODGER F. HATCHELL . . Effingham, S. C.
FLETCHER G. HAWKINS . . Camden, S. C.
FRANK D. HAWKINS . . . Greenville, S. C.
MARGARET L. HAWKINS
. Central, S. C.
PHILLIP L. HAWKINS . .
. Anderson, S. C.
JAMES H. HAY ....
. . Aiken, S. C.
KENNETH B. HAYES . .
. Pickens, S. C.
TERRY A. HAYES ....
. . Belton, S. C.
JAMES M. HELMS . . .
. Goldsboro, S. C.
JAMES C. HEMPHILL . .
. Charlotte, N. C.
JAMES A. HENDERSON .
Kingsport. Tenn.
LEONARD T. HENDERSON
. Newberry, S. C.
RICHARD C. HENDERSON
. . Belton, S. C.
THOMAS R. HENDERSON
McCormick, S. C.
\-AN L. HENDERSON . .
. Glassboro, N. J.
RALPH M. HENDRIX . .
. Columbia, S. C
THOMAS A. HENRIKSON
Charleston, S. C
PAUL F. HERBSTER . .
. Kearny, N. J
SAMUEL L. HERNDON .
. HartsviUe, S. C
WILLIAM M. HERON . .
Jenkinsville, S. C
EDWIN F. HERRINGTON .
. Waynesboro, Ga
PAM M. HERSHBERGER . . Conway, S. C.
ROBERT L. HEVERLEY . . Walterboro, S. C.
JOHN D. HIGHTOWER, JR. . . Decatur, Ga.
GARTH L. HILL . . . Little Mountain, S. C.
GERALD W. HILL .... Pine Hill. N. J.
JOHN S. HILL Charleston, S. C.
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JOSEPH E. HILL ....
Ware Shoals, S. C.
JAMES M. HILLS ....
Georgetown, S. C.
JOAN M. HINDMAN . .
. Taylors, S. C.
DALE 0. HINKEL . . .
Greenville, S. C.
FREL L. HISER ....
. . Bel Air, Md.
PAUL F. HLUBB, JR. . .
Baltimore, Md.
HOBBS. OSWALD T., JR. .
Sumter, S. C.
ALLEN H. HODGES . . .
. Clemson, S. C.
JOSEPH P. HODGES . .
Bennettsville, S. C.
LOUIS Y. HOFFMEYER .
. Florence, S. C.
PERRY D. HOLCOMBE . .
Spartanburg, S. C.
EDWARD J. HOLLAND, JR
. . Islip. N. Y.
WILLIAM F. HOLLE . .
. LaGrange, Ga.
JOHN W. HOLLISTER . .
Jacksonville, S. C.
LEE 0. HOLLOWAY . .
. . Sumter, S. C.
CHARLES M. HOLMES . North Charleston, S. C.
THOMAS D. HOLSTEIN .
. . Monetta, S>C.
ROBERT B. HOOKS . . .
Winter Park, Fla.
JUNIUS S. HOPPER . . .
Anderson, S. C.
DANIEL C. HORNE . . ■
Columbia, S. C,
ELEANOR D. HORNE . .
. . Sumter, S. C.
MICHAEL L. HORTON . .
Kingstree, S. C.
ROY E. HORTON ....
. . Clinton. S. C.
SUZANNE HOTINGER . .
Columbia, S. C.
BATES R. HOUCK . . .
. Cameron, S. C.
ROBERT W, HOUSEMAN .
. Greenville, S. C.
PHYLLIS I. HOUX . . .
. Anderson, S. C.
CHARLES R. HOWARD, JR.
. Glens Falls, N. J.
HARRY H. HOWARD . .
West Orange, N. J.
GREER C. HUBBARD . .
. Victoria, Texas
LARRY P. HUDSON .
MARK R. HUDSON .
JAMES W. HUFF, JR.
RAYMOND T. HUFF
LARRY B. HUGGINS
MARY C. HUGHES
. . Conway, S. C.
Randallstonn, Md.
Spartanburg, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
Hemingway, S. C.
Honea Path, S. C.
WARDEN \V. HUGHES . . . Hartsville, S. C.
MARLENE T. HUGHEY . . Piedmont, S. C.
DANIEL E HUNT Greenville, S, C.
JOHN G. HUNT Anderson, S. C.
DA\"ID F. HUNTER Wheaton, Md.
ROBERT H. HURRAY- . New Providence, N. J.
ROBERT B. HURSEY . North Charleston, S. C.
DAVID R. HUTTO . . .
WILBURN L. HUTTO, JR.
FRANK H. IRELAN . .
EDWARD F. IRICK . .
WILLIAM R. IRICK . .
Orangeburg. S. C.
Reevesville, S. C.
ClarksviUe, Ohio
Columbia, S. C.
Orangeburg, S. C.
BEVERLY J. JACKSON . . . Laurens, S. C.
CHARLES R. JACKSON .... A.ken, S. C.
EMMA J. JACKSON Marion, S. C.
ROBERT N. JACKSON .... Sumter, S. C.
THO.MAS L. JACOBS .... Sumter, S. C.
WILLIAM P. JACOB Clinton, S. C.
JOHN C. JAMES Anderson, S. C.
L.\RRY C. JAMES Columbia, S. C.
HENRY R. JAMESON . . Orangeburg, S. C.
RICHARD M. JAMISON . North Charleston, S. C.
ROBERT E. JAMISON . . Winter Haven, Fla.
ROBERT G. JAMISON .... Conway, S. C.
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TEDDEE L. JANAS . .
Chihuahua, Mexico
JOHN R. JAYNER . . .
. . . Lugoff, S. C.
ERNEST G. JEFFORDS .
Orangeburg, S. C.
GUY A. JENKINS . . .
. . Asbeville, N. C.
JULIA A. JENKINS . .
. Anderson. S. C.
J.UIES J. JENNINGS .
Spartanburg, S. C.
JAMES J. JENSEN . . .
Livingston, N. J.
CHARLES R. JOHNSON .
Westmont, N. J.
HORACE S. JOHNSON .
Greer, S. C.
JIM L. JOHNSON . . .
. Clayraont, Del.
JOHN H. JOHNSON . .
. College Park, Ga.
JOHN M. JOHNSON . .
. . Columbia, S. C.
LAVAL H. JOHNSON . .
Newberry, S. C.
POPE D. JOHNSON III
Newberry, S. C.
PRICILLA K. JOHNSON
. Scaly Mt., N. C.
RICHARD A. JOHNSON .
. . Lancaster, Pa.
ROBERT H. JOLLY . . .
. Winnsboro, S. C.
CHAMP M. JONES, JR. .
. Clemson, S. C.
DONALD T. JONES . .
Charleston, S. C.
GEORGE L. JONES . . .
Clemson, S. C.
HOMER E. JONES . . .
Greenville, S. C.
HOWARD M. JONES . .
. . Garnett, S. C.
JOSEPH C. JONES . . .
. . Florence, S. C.
KATHLEEN S. JONES .
. Greenville, S. C.
M. CLARICE JONES . .
. . . Clover, S. C.
MARTENZA L. JONES .
. . Columbia, S. C.
.MICHAEL K. JONES . .
. . . Greer, S. C.
MIKE R. JONES . . .
Gastonia. N. C.
ROBERT S. JONES . . .
. . Clemson. S. C.
CLIFTON K. JORDAN .
. . Mullins, S. C.
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LARRY V. JORDAN Belton, S. C.
WILLIAM H. JORDAN . . . Charleston, S. C.
BILLY C. JUMPER . . . New Ellenton, S. C.
CYNTHIA R. KAHLER . . . Kershaw, S. C.
WILLIAM H. KAHARS . . Charleston, S. C.
RICHARD H. KAPP . . .
. Greenville, S. C.
SARA R, KARESH . . .
. Charleston, S. C.
MARVIN L. KATZEN . .
. Charleston, S. C.
JOHN P. KACSERUD . .
. Pendleton, S. C.
DAVID L. KAY
. Greenville, S. C.
HAL M. KAYLOR . . .
Conover, N C.
SIDNEY M. KEARSE . .
. . Florence, S. C.
WILLIAM H. KEETER .
. . . Aiken, S. C.
JAMES M. KELLY . . .
Darlington, S. C.
JERRY L. KELLY ...
. . Piedmont, S. C.
WAYNE C. KELLY . . .
. . Central, S. C.
JOSEPH W. KELLY . . .
. Greenville, S. C.
ROBERT B. KELLY . . .
. . Liberty, S. C.
RODNEY A. KELLY . .
. . . Elgin, S. C.
CHARLES D. KENNEDY .
. Greenville, S. C.
HAROLD M. KENNEDY .
. . Columbia, S. C.
MILNOR P. KESSLER . .
. Greenville, S. C.
BOBBY N. KEY . . . .
. . Belton, S. C.
RICHARD E. KILBY . . .
. Greenville, S. C.
JAMES I. KINARD . . .
Newberry, S. C.
FRANCIS W. KING . .
Georgetown, S. C.
JACK H. KING ....
. Wilmington, N. C.
JO J. KING
. . Piedmont, S. C.
KENNETH V. KING . .
. . Madison, S C.
OSCAR S. KING ....
. . . Easley, S. C.
ROBERT T. KING . . .
. . Clemson, S. C.
THOMAS M. KING . .
. Chesterfield, S. C.
WILLIAM A. KING . . .
. Greenville, S. C.
EDWARD T. KINEHORN .
. Greenville, S. C.
HORACE D. KINSEY . .
. Walterboro, S. C.
ROBERT W. KIRBY . .
. . . Akron, Ohio
THOMAS H. KLAHRE . .
Saddle River, N. J.
Sl'SAN E. KLINCK . .
Columbia, S. C.
JAMES M. KLOSKY . .
. . Anderson, S. C.
FRANKLIN N. KNIGHT .
Laurens, S. C.
JOHN R. KNIGHT . . .
Lancaster, S. C.
MARY E. KNIGHT .... Greenville, S. C.
ROBERT A. KNOERR .... Seneca, S. C.
ROBERT G. KNOWLES .... Richard, Va.
JAC E. KNUST Baltimore, Md.
DAVID W. KORMANICKI . . Ridley Park, Pa.
STEVEN G. KUESTER . . . Evansville, Ind.
LINDA R. KL'ISMA Iselin. N. J.
RALPH B. KUNZ Florence, S. C.
RIEHARD S. KUTZLEH . . . Freehold, N. J.
(;ARY J. LADEN Morristown. N. J.
LINDA J. LADD .... Williamston. S. C.
ROBERT L. LAFORGE . . . Greenville, S. C.
KENNETH W. LAKE . . . Hicksville, N. Y.
RALPH D. LAMAR Easley, S. C.
JAMES J. LAMPROS . . . Fayctteville, N. C.
JANICE M. LANDERS . . . Anderson, S. C.
THOMAS B. LANEY Cheraw, S. C.
LARRY C. LANGLEY . . Travelers Rest, S. C.
ROGER N. LANGLEY . . Johnsonville, S. C.
FRAN'CIS \V. LANKFORD . . . Seneca, S. C.
LEWIS K. LANFORD .... Duncan, S. C.
WILLIAM A. LASHLEY, JR. Orangeburg, S. C.
EDWARD O. LASSAHN . . . Baltimore, Md.
ED T. LATH AN Spartanburg, S. C.
FREDERICK L. LATHAN . . Hanahan, S. C.
JO A, LATIMER Anderson, S. C.
McDonald law Aiken. S. C.
ELAINE J. LAWRENCE .... Aiken, S. C.
L. L. LAWSON High Point, N. C.
TERRY M. LAWSON .... Belton, S. C.
JAMES D. LAURO .... Greensboro,
MARION RUSSELL LAWTON . Estill
RICHARD P. LAYTON . . Penns Grove
ALVIN A. LEACH .... Effingham
GL-Y B. LEAKY .... North Augusta
CHERYL L. LEE .... New Haven.
N. C.
S. C.
N.J.
S. C.
S. C.
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RICHARD
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JAMES A. LEHMANN .
JOSEPH W. LEMIRE .
ROBERT C. LENHARDT
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H. DONNIS LENTZ . . . Johnsonville, S. C.
THOMAS F. LEONARD . . . Kearny, N. J.
SERR.ANO LEONARDO . . . Quito, Ecuador
EDWIN O. LESLEY .... Manning, S. C.
RONNIE H. LESLEY Easley, S. C.
JACK Q. LEVER, JR Bethesda, Md.
DODGE P. LEWIS Clemson, S. C.
ALLAN W. LIBBY . Huntington Station, N. Y.
GARY A. LILLIS Greenport, N. Y.
DOUGLAS E. LIMBAUGH . . . Easley, S. C.
JAMES M. LINDSEY, JR. . . Manning, S. C.
ROBERT A. LINER, JR. . . Greenwood, S. C.
NORMAN H. LINGLE . . . Mogadore, Ohio
GEORGE G. LINK Clinton, S. C.
ROBERT L. LIPSCOMB, JR. . . Gaffney. S. C.
THOMAS P. LITTLE . . . Culberson. S. C.
JESSE B. LITTLEJOHN . . Spartanburg, S. C.
JAMES V. LIVINGSTON . . Columbia, S. C.
JAMES E. LOCKERY, JR. . Spartanburg, S. C
DENNIS H. LOCKWOOD . . Teterboro, N. J
SANFORD H. LOEF .... Gainesville, Ga
DONALD L. LOFSTROM . . . Madison, N. J,
ALEXANDER L. LOFTON . Mt. Pleasant, S. C
JOSEPH W. LOGAN Chester, S. C
TERRY LOCKMAN LONG . . Mauldin, S. C.
DENNIS C. LOONEY Irmo, S. C.
ROBERT W. LORANCE . . Charleston, S. C.
RANDOLPH F. LOVETT . . Fair Bluff, N. C.
ROBERT S. LOWE . . . North Augusta, S. C.
HAROLD W. LOWRANCE,JR, . N. Chas., S. C.
PERRY I. LUPO . . . .
. Greenville
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KATHRYN A. LUSK . .
. Honea Path
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DAVID C. LYNCH . . .
. Willingboro
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ROBERT A. LYONS, JR. .
. . Mariett
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.MICHAEL L. McABEE .
Piedmont
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ANGELA C. McALISTER
. . Union
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JEANETTE D. McALISTER . Anderson, S. C.
VAX J. McALISTER .... Clemson, S. C.
RONALD J. McCALL Aiken, S. C.
JACKSON E. McCAIN . . . Abbeville, S. C.
JOHN F. McCARTY . . . Ware Shoals, S. C.
PATRICK M. McCLURE .... Morton, Pa.
JAMES B. McCOLL, Dillon, S. C.
WILLIAM W. McCOLLOUGH Spartanburg, S. C.
JOEL W. McCOMBE .... Greenville, S. C.
WILLIAM F. McCONNELL . Columbia. S. C,
JOHN H. McDANIEL .... Pickens, S. C.
GLEN D. McDowell . . Wlllow Grove, Pa.
CHARLES E. McGEE . . .
. Wheaton, Md.
IA.MES R. McGEE . . . .
Orangeburg, S. C.
WILLIAM C. McGINN . .
. Fort Mill. S. C.
MICHAEL C. McGULLEE .
. Greenwood, S. C.
WILLIAM P. McGUIGAN .
. Abbeville, S. C.
HERBERT M. McKENZIE .
N. Augusta, S. C.
SAMUEL KIRK McKEOWN
. . Pauline, S.C.
DOUGLAS C. McKINNEY .
. Greenville, S. C.
ROBERT A. McKINNEY, JR.
. Greenville, S. C.
\'ICTOR G. McKOY . . .
JEWELL P. McLAURIN . .
. . Dillon, S. C.
CHARLES D. McLEAN . .
Bennettsville, S. C.
DAVID A. McLELLAN .... Dillon, S. C.
JOHN F. McMAKIN Lyman, S. C.
J.\MES M. McMICHAEL . . Connersville, Ind.
JOHN L. McMURRAY Greer, S. C.
JOHN N. McNAIR Jackson, S. C.
ROGER J. McPHERSON . . . Gaffney, S. C.
JOHN M. McTAMNEY . .
BOVCE E. MABRY, JR. .
MARGARET L. MACAULEY
CARMINE J. MACERA .
MARY D. MACKAY . .
MARK MALAND . . . I>
DENNIS J. MALLOY
JAMES F. MANESS .
BRENDA S. MANLEY
JOHN R. MANN . . .
GLENN M. MANNING
GEORGE C. MANOS .
Shaw AFB, S. C.
Cheraw, S. C.
Mt. Morris, N. Y.
. . Wayne, Pa.
Orangeburg, S. C.
I Hyde Park. N. Y.
. Depew, N. Y.
Georgetown, S. C.
. Rock Hill, S. C.
Orangeburg, S. C.
Barnwell, S. C.
Pennsauken, N. J.
PATRICIA A. MANSFIELD . Columbia, S. C.
SHERRY L. MARCHBANKS . Clemson, S. C.
.M.\RV ALICE MARETT . . Westminster, S. C.
BRl'CE W. MARSH.\LL . . . Claymont, D«l.
JOHN C. MARSHALL . . Silver Spring. Mo.
CHARLIE R. MARTIN . . . Beaufort, S. C.
JERRY B. MARTIN . .
LINDA M. MARTIN . .
ROBERT E. MARTIN .
RODNEY E. MARTIN .
SCOTT A. MARTIN . .
THEODORE T. MARTIN
MARY J. MASSEY . .
NORMAN T. MASSEY
NANCY G. MASTERS .
HUBERT L- MATHIAS
I.OUIS B. MATHIAS
\ICTORIA A. MATTIS
Columbia, S. C.
. Clemson, S. C.
Gray Court, S. C.
PeUer, S. C.
, Rock Hill, S. C.
. Athens, Ga.
JOHN T. MAULDIN . .
Greenville, S. C
DEXNIS L. MAUNEY .
Greenwood, S. C
BEN A. MAYNARD . .
Simpsonville, S. C
JAMES L MAYS . .
. Allendale, S. C
CHARLES E. MAYSON
Greenville, S. C
RICHARD D. MEDLIN .
. Williamston, S. C
BENJAMIN R. MEGGS .
Florence, S. C
EUGENE S. MELLARD .
. Summerville, S. C
HENRY L. MELLICHAMP
III Mt. P.eas't, S. C
ROBERT J. MELVILLE .
. Statesville, N. C
MELVIN S. MERCK . .
. . Six Mile, S. C
FRITZ I. MERKEL . . .
. Cocoa Beach, Fla
JOSEPH S. MICHALOWSKI . . Sumter, S. C.
CHERYL A. MICHEL . . . Greenville, S. C.
WILBUR K. MILHOL^S .... Olar, S. C.
EUYLESS E. MILLER. JR. . . Taylors, S. C.
GEORGE F. MILLER .... Greenville, S. C.
JAMES A, MILLER Clemson, S. C.
JAMES D. MILLER Walhalla. S. C.
JAMES J. MILLER Clemson, S. C.
JOHN E. MILLER Anderson, S. C.
JOHN M. MILLER .... Greenville, S. C.
LARRY M. MILLER . . . Johnsonville, S. C.
WILLIAM B. MILLER . . Toms River, N. J.
THELBENT J. MILLIGAN, JR. . Loris, S. C
JOHNNIE F. MILTON . . . Lake City, Fla
ANTHONY J. MIRABELLI . . Bellport, N. J
THOMAS A. MING . Atlantic Highlands, N. J
JAMES A. MIMS Hartsville, S. C
JOHN P. MINCEY .... Winnsboro, S C
STAFFORD M. MISHOE .... Loris, S. C.
LYNN W. MITCHELL, JR. . . Allentown, Pa.
DANNY R. MIXON Sumter. S. C.
JAMES R. MOBLEY .... Anderson, S. C.
OSCAR F. MOLIN, JR. . . . Sea Cliff, N. Y.
CARTER E. MONTGOMERY . Columbia. S. C.
RONALD J. MONTGOMERY . Myrtle Bch., S. C.
DANNY J. MOORE . . . Spartanburg. S. C.
DANNY W. MOORE . Windy Hill Beach, S. C.
DENNIS A. MOORE .... Stratford, Conn.
DENNIS D. MOORE .... Greenville, S. C.
DONALD B. MOORE Easley, S. C.
HARRY G. MOORE, JR. .
VERNON W. MOORE. JR.
ROBERT S. MOOREHEAD
DONALD R. MORGAN . .
JOHN W. MORGAN III . . . Columbi
ANNE C. MORRIS Columbi
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FRED P. MORRIS . . . AvondaleEstates, Ga.
GLENN A. MORRIS . . . Poughkeepsie. N. Y.
CRAIG R. MORRISON . . . Fairhaven. N. J.
FURMAN R. MORROW, JR. . W. Columbia, S. C.
ROBERT J. MORTON Folsom, Pa.
RUSSELL P. MUSCHICK . Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
STEPHEN C. MOSELEY .... Tampa, Fla.
CATHY L. MOSS .... Blacksburg, S. C.
THOMAS C. MOSS Cameron, S. C.
MATTHEW M. MOSSMAN . Cincinnati. Ohio
EUGENE F. MOVER. JR. . Spartanburg. S. C.
SUSAN L. MOZEN Clemson. S. C.
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JAMES W. MUNN .... Spartanburg, S. C.
CHARLES W. MURPHREE . . Easley, S. C.
JOE E. MURPHREE .... Walhalla. S. C.
CARL F. MURPHY Central, S. C.
JOE H. MURRAY, JR. . . . Harleyville, S. C.
WILLIAM J. MUSSELWHITE . Liberty, S. C.
DAVID M. MYERS Ashland, Ohio
PAUL C. MYERS .... Winter Haven, Fla.
MARY W. NALLEY Clemson, S. C.
RICHARD S. NEEDHAM . . . Clemson, S. C.
JANIE E. NEEL .... Williamston, S. C.
JAMES E. NEUHAUS . . . Beachwood, N. J.
GEORGE A. NEWMAN II ,
. Charlotte, N. C.
MICHAEL D. NEWMAN .
. . Inman, S. C.
DONALD A. NEWTON . .
. . McColl, S. C,
NATHAN S. NEWTON .
. . Clemson, S. C.
HENRY E. NICHOLS . .
. Silverstreet, S. C.
JUDI A. NICKS ....
STEPHEN M. NORRIS .
. Hazelwood, N. C.
JOHN C. NORTON . . .
. Ocean Drive, S. C.
JUDITH A. NORVILLE .
. . Grover, N. C.
WILBUR J. NUNES . . .
. Greenville, S. C.
RICHARD L. OBORN . .
. . Sanford, N. C.
WILLIAM T. O'CONNOR .
. Asheville, N. C.
TOMMIE M. OGLESBY . . . Allendale, S. C.
WILLIE H. OGLESBY, JR. . N. Charleston, S. C.
ROBERT D. OGLETREE .... Cayce, S. C.
DAVID M. OLIVER .... Beaumont, Texas
LESTER R. OLIVER .... Hartsville, S. C.
BRAD J. O'NEAL Fairfax, S. C.
BARRY L. ORNITZ Seneca, S. C.
GEORGE B. OSBORNE . . Winnsboro, S. C.
WAYNE R. OSET Rahway, N. J.
MARY A. OSTEEN .... Anderson, S. C.
RONALD I. OUZTS Callison, S. C.
COLEMAN C. OWENS, JR. . Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
JOHN H. OWINGS . .
DONALD N. PADGETT .
HORACE D. PADGETT, JR.
EVERETTE O. PAGE . .
DAVID L. PALMER . .
JEFFREY T. PALMER .
Greenville, S. C.
Smoaks, S. C.
Spartanburg, S. C.
Spartanburg, S. C.
. Clemson, S. C.
Winter Park, Fla.
WILLIAM R. PALMER . . . Gaffney, S. C.
HERBERT L. PARHAM, JR. . Greenville, S. C.
AUBREY W. PARKER .... Dillon, S. C.
LINDA PARKER Cades, S;^;.
WILLIAM S. PARNELL . Calhoun Falls, S. C.
CLAUDE A. PARKS .... Charlotte, N. C.
HARRY B. PARTLOW, JR.
CHARLES W. PATE . . .
PAUL D. PATRICK III . .
RAYMOND L. PATRICK .
CHARLTON B. PATTERSON
DONALD P. PATTERSON .
. Rock Hill, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
. Tennille, Ga.
. . Sptbg., S. C.
Frcnchtown, N. J.
JAMES O. PATTERSON . . Spartanburg, S. C.
JOHN A. PATTERSON .... Easley, S. C.
MICHAEL D. PATTERSON . Greenwood, S. C.
SAMUEL J. PATTERSON . . Tell City, Ind.
DAVID H. PAYNE LaFrance, S. C.
WILLIAM G. PEARCE . . . Charleston, S. C.
HARVEY S. PEELER
JAMES B. PEEPLES .
RAYMOND T. PEDEN
ROBERTA L. PEDEN .
DANA G. PELLETIEN
LINDA M. PENLAND
. Gaffney, S. C.
Barnwell, S. C.
Piedmont, S. C.
Caldwell, N. J.
Rock Hill, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
FRANK D. PENSADO .... Clemson, S. C.
GEORGE PETLSKY .... Greenville, S. C.
BRENDA L. PEPPLE .... Piedmont, S. C.
STANLEY V. PEREZ Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep.
JAMES A. PETERSON .... Aiken, S. C.
SCOTT D. PETERSEN .... Seneca, S. C.
KENNETH G. PETRUSKY
. . Rahway, N. J.
EDGAR H. PHILLIPS . .
. . Smoaks, S. C
LARRY W. PHILLIPS . .
. . Gaffney, S. C
MICHAEL R. PHILLIPS .
. Charleston, S. C
RANDALL C. PHILLIPS .
. Greenville, S. C.
LARRY D. PHILPOTI . .
. Walhalla, S. C.
RICHARD J. PILO . . .
. Bellport, N. Y.
G. DAVID PITNER . . .
. Florence, S. C.
ELIZABETH PITTS . .
Clemson, S. C.
JAMES M. PIZZICATO . .
. Rochester, N. Y.
ROBERT M. PLANTE . .
. Chatham, N. J
RICHARD W. PLOOF . .
. Greenville, S. C.
THOMAS E. POBBINS . .
. Townville, S. C.
WILLIAM N. POE . . .
. Greenville, S. C.
JAMES W. POLATTY . .
. Ninety Six, S. C.
BOBBY J. POOLE . . .
. Charleston, S. C.
DAVID G. PORTER . . .
Spartanburg, S. C
RUSSELL A. POSTON . .
. Hanahan, S. C.
ROBERT C. POSTON . . . McDonough, Ga.
ANN M. POWELL Anderson, S. C.
HAROLD B. POWELL . . . Eglin AFB, Fla.
CHCRCHILL C. POWERS . Bennettsville, S. C.
HAROLD P. PRAKE . . . Martinsburg, Pa.
WILLIAM B. S. PRESSLY . . Greenville, S. C.
WILLIAM W. PRESSON
. . Monroe, N. C
ROBERT M. PRIDMORE .
Hickory Grove, S. C
RICK V. PRINDY . . .
Winston-Salem, N. C
THOMAS E. PROPES .
. . Anderson, S. C
VANDERBILT C. PUNDT
. . Chester, S. C
EDWARD S. PUSEY . .
. . Charleston, S. C
EDMOND M. RAGSDALE
Easley, S. C
DIANNE D. RAILTON .
Columbia, S. C
WILLIAM L. RALSTON
. Batesburg, S. C
ARNOLD J. RAMSEY .
. . Pauline, S. C
GEORGE D. RANKIN . .
Clemson, S. C
CHRISTOPHER K. RASH
. . Anderson. S. C
JAMES W. RATLIFF . .
. . Columbia, S. C
CHARLES H. RATTERREE
Spartanburg, S. C
DANNY A. RAWL . . .
. . Woodbine. Ga
FREDDY H. RAY . . .
Clinton, S. C
GEORGE D. RAY . . .
. . Clemson, S. C
LAWRENCE K. RAY . .
. . Walhalla, S. C
BRUCE E. RAYLE . . .
Richmond, Ind
HARRY M. REED . . .
. . . North. S. C
WILLIAM M. REESE .
Columbia. S. C
RODNEY D, REEVES . .
Orangeburg, S. C
DAVID A. REIDER . .
. . Summit, N. J
GLORIA RENTZ . . . .
. Greenwood, S. C
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RICHARD W. RENTZ . .
DAVID M. REUTER . . .
RICHARD R. RHEA . .
WILLIAM B. RHODES III
WILLIAM E. RHYMER, JR.
JONATHAN C. RICE III .
DONNY W. RICHARDSON
VIRGINIA D. RICHBOURG
ROBERT S. RIDDLE . . .
ERNEST L. RINEHART .
Columbia, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
Winnsboro, S. C.
A^are Shoals, S. C.
Conway, S. C.
Florence, S. C.
Gastonia, N. C.
od, S. C.
JACOB S. RISER Bowman, S. C.
PARK T. RISSEL CoatesviUe, Pa.
MORRIS R. RITCH III . . . Charlotte, N. C.
CHARLES E. RIVERS .... Thomson, Ga.
JAMES C. RIVERS, JR. . . Greenville, S. C.
WILLIAM M. RIVERS . Moncks Corner, S. C.
JOHN E. ROBERTS Chester, S. C.
JUDITH A. ROBERTS . . . Greenville, S. C.
JAMES F. ROBERTSON .
JAMES V. ROBERTSON .
ROBERT H. ROBEY . .
HARRIET V. ROBINS . .
JAMES C. ROBINSON . .
WILLIAM E. ROBINSON
. Pickens, S. C.
Fairburn, Ga.
Bethesda, Md.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Greenwood, S. C.
. Gaffney, S. C.
HARRY H. ROCHEN III .
DONALD E. ROCHESTER
JOSEPH R. ROCHESTER
JEFFREY C. ROCKWELL
RICHARD A. ROESLER .
DAWN S. RODGERS
DAN M. E. ROGERS . .
GEORGE M. ROGERS .
JACOB R. ROGERS . .
PHILLIP D. ROGERS .
RANDOLPH G. ROGERS
ROBERT C. ROOF . .
Waynesboro, Va.
Seneca, S. C.
. Barnwell, S. C.
Orangeburg, S. C.
. Hillsdale, N. J.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Williamston, S. C.
Orangeburg, S. C.
. . Dillon, S. C.
. . Easley, S. C.
. Hartsville, S. C.
Blythewood, S. C.
RONALD W. ROOF .... Lexington, S. C.
JACK R. ROPER .... North Augusta, S. C.
DEL A. ROSEBROCK . North Charleston, S. C.
GLENN H. ROSS Taylors, S..C.
JEFF W. ROWELL, JR Easley, S. C.
DONALD L. ROZIER Dillon, S. C.
PAUL T. RUDLOFF . .
CHARLES R. RUTLAND .
RICHARD RYDAROWSKI
DAVID L. SA DOW SKI .
THOMAS B. SALLEY
MELVIN E. SAMMONS
Clemson, S. C.
Orangeburg, S. C.
E. Meadow, N. Y.
Oak Ridge, Te|in.
Orangeburg, S. C.
. Greenville, S. C.
BE\ERLV A.' SAUNDERS . Spartanburg, S. C.
DARRVL P. SANDERS .
GUV S. SANDERS III .
JAMES R. SANDERS .
WILLIAM P. SANDIFER
KENNETH W. SARTAIN
Anderson, S. C.
Bamberg, S. C.
Gaffney, S. C.
Bennettsville, S. C.
Anderson, S. C.
WILLIAM D. SAVERANCE .
RICHARD A. SAVIN . . .
THOMAS W. SAWYER . .
DALE R. SCHIEKE . . .
KENNETH W. SCHMIDT .
KENNETH W. SCHNEIDER
. Annandale, Va
Philadelphia, Pa
Monetta, S. C
Thiesville, N. J
. Baldwin, Md
. Clifton, N. J
RALMOND H. SCHNEIDER
MALBEE R. SCOTT . .
THOMAS D. SCOTT . .
MARGARET E. SEALES .
STANLEY B. SEAWRIGHT
HAROLD J. SEFICK . .
ROBERT M. SEGARS .
WILLLAM M. SELF .
ATHANASIOS SEMBOS
ROBERT J. SEMERIIAN
JOHN E. SETTLE. JR. .
FRANKIE M. SETZLER
ROBERT C. SHARPTON
JERI G. SHAW . . .
DONALD T. SHEALY .
WILLLAM D. SHELLEY
ROBERT N. SHELTON ,
GLENN D. SHEPHERD
,N.J.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Charleston, S. C.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Greenville, S. C.
Clemson, S. C.
Darlington, S. C.
Greenwood, S. C.
. Patras, Greece
Washington, D. C.
Columbia, S. C.
Whitmire, S. C.
Orangeburg, S. C.
Indialantic, Fla.
Seneca S. C.
. . Latta. S. C.
. Asheboro, N. C.
Greenville, S. C.
THEODORE P. SHERTZER
JOHN P. SHIELDS . . .
PAUL R. SHISH . . . .
FARLEY S. SHULER . . .
MALCOLM D. SHULER .
ANDREW G. SIDRONY
RICHARD D. SIMMONS
JOHN M. SIMMONS, JR.
MARK A. SIMS . . .
FRANK J. SINGLETARY
GLEN E. SINGLETARY
MERLE L. SINGLETON
Baltimore,
Neptune, N. J,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Columbia, S. C
Kingstree, S. C
Metuchen, N. J
Pendleton, S. C.
Mountville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Coward, S. C.
. . Miami, Fla.
Newberry, S. C.
T. MARION SLATON .
WILLIAM H. SLOAN . .
ROBERT L. SMALSER .
CAROL J. SMARR .
Tignall, Ga
. Charleston, S. C
Englishtown, N. J
Columbia, S. C
GARLAND L. SMITH .
EUGENE A. SMITH, JR.
GERALD W. SMITH . .
HENRY J. SMITH . .
. Ocean Drive, S. C
. St. George, S. C
. . Madison, S. C
TACKIE W. SMITH
KIRBY N. SMITH . . .
RAOUL L. SMITH . . .
RONALD D. SMITH . .
. Orangeburg, S. C
. Walterboro, S. C
. . Piedmont, S. C
ROY T. SMITH Clinton, S. C.
SALLY A. SMITH Rome, Ga.
TED D. SMITH Greenville, S. C.
THOMAS M. SMITH . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
WILLIAM S. SMITH .... Bluffton, S. C.
CHARLIE K. SMOAK . . . Orangeburg, S. C.
WILLIAM A. SMOAK . . St. Augustine, Fla.
VINCE C. SMORAL Danville, Va.
WILLIAM D. SNEAD,JR. . . Greensboro, N. C.
DORIS A. SNOW .... Simpsonville, S. C.
ROWENA G. SOBCZYK . . . Clemson, S. C.
JOHN I. SOUTHERLAND . . Greenwood, S. C.
SAMUEL R. SPANN, JR.
Myrtle Bch., S. C.
ANGELINA SPEARMAN . . Clemson, S. C.
FRANK W. SPENCER . . . Clemson, S. C.
THEODORE J. SPETNAGEL . Kingsport, Tenn.
WALTER P. SPIRES .... Anderson, S. C.
MARYANN STACKMAN . . Columbia, S. C.
SOPHOMORES
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JANET M. STAEDELI
LESLIE O. STALLINGS
JACK D. STANTON . .
EMMIE E. STEADMAN .
DONALD T. STEGALL .
BRENDA G. STEPHENS
Clemson, S. C.
Macon, Ga.
Columbia, S. C.
. Moore, S. C.
Anderson, S. C.
Anderson, S. C.
RONALD K. STEPHENS . Spartanburg, S. C.
DAVID L. STEPP . . . East Lansing, Mich.
RICHARD M. STEPP . . . Greenville, S. C.
CONSTANTINE Y. STEVENS Wad'law Is., S. C.
ARDEN W. STEWART . . Orangeburg, S. C.
DWIGHT L. STEWART . . . Florence, S. C.
MICHAEL T. STEWART .
. Lake City. S. C
TESSA L. STEWART . .
. Greenville, S. C
LOUIS P. STITH . . S
illivan's Island, S. C
JAMES L. STOKES . .
. Johnston, S. C
BRICE M. STONE . . .
McCormick, S. C
CHARLES H. STONE
Downtngtown, Pa
LOUIS E. STOREN . . .
. Charleston, S. C
MELINDA N. STOUT . .
. High Point, N. C
FRANK R. STREET . .
Greenwood, S. C
WILLIAM L. STRONG, JR.
. Charleston, S. C
JACK A. STROUD, JR. .
Spartanburg, S. C
WILLIAM R. STUART .
Clemson, S. C
MARIAN DALE STYRON . Greenwood, S.
JAMES E. SULLIVAN . . . Lake City, S.
TOMMY S. SUIT Anderson, S.
DENNIS R. SULLIVAN . . . Walhalla, S.
DANNY R. SUTHERLAND . Greenwood, S.
RICHARD H. SUTHERLAND . Abbeville, S.
COLE B. SUTTON Marietta, Ga
MICHAEL P. SWEENEY . . . Nitre, W. Va
STEPHEN J. SWEENEY . . . Nitro. W. Va
JAMES R. SWINDELL . . . Newberry, S. C
THOMAS W. TALBERT. JR. . Columbia, S. C
JOHN B. TAMSBERG . . . Charleston, S. C
GEORGE D. TAWES .... Crisfield, Md.
CHARLES D. TAYLOR . . . Salisbury, N. C.
ROBERT S. TEMPLETON . . Suitland, Md.
MARK H. TENNANT . . .North Augusta, S. C.
BRUCE D. TERRY .... Jacksonville, Fla.
MICHAEL R. THACKSTON . Greenville, S. C.
DALE L. THEILING . .
GOODWIN G. THOMAS .
JAMES H. THOMAS. JR. .
WILLIAM R. THOMAS .
JAMES M. THOMPSON, JR.
JAMESINE E. THOMPSON
Charleston, S. C.
Rock Hill, S. C.
Columbia, S. C.
. Carlisle, S. C,
Sumter, S. C.
Hartsville, S. C.
JESSE U. THOMPSON .
MARION C. THOMPSON
WILLIAM W. THOMPSON
WILLIAM R. THOMSON
ROBERT R. THORNTON .
HARRY D. TIBBS . . .
Manning, S. C.
. . Manning, S. C.
. . . Dover, Del.
Honea Path, S. C.
Glenn Springs, S. C.
. Great Falls, S. C.
RONALD S. TILLOTSON . Colo. Springs, Colo.
THOS. D. TOMLINSON, JR.
JOHN P. TORNSTROM .
I'ETER TOUSSAINT . .
EDWARD C. TOWNSEND
JOHN D. TRAYNHAM .
Lynchburg, S. C
Neshanic, N. J
Augusta, N. J
Cambridge, Md.
Ware Shoals, !
GEORGE J. TREPUL .... Florence, S. C.
KATHERINE L. TREVOR . . Rock Hill, S. C.
SALLY G. TRIPP Greenville, S. C.
ROBERT R. TROUP Atlanta, Ga.
JAiMES W. TUCKER, JR. . . . Easley, S. C.
JOHN W. TUCKER. JR. . . Charleston, S. C.
GEORGE C. TURNER .... Johnston, S. C.
JOHN P. TURNER .... Columbia, S. C.
DANNY L. TURPIN Easley, S. C.
LINDA C. TUTTLE Clerason, S. C.
CAROLE N. TYSON .... Pendleton, S. C.
RONALD R. UNDERHILL . . Alexandria, Va.
MICHAEL S. UPTON .... Burton, S, C.
COLIN J. URQHART . . . Livingston, N. J.
PAUL N. L. VALERIO . . . Hamburg, N. Y.
DONALD L. VAN DUSEN . . Kingstree, S. C.
NORWOOS J. VAN DYKE . . . Dillon, S. C.
WILHELMUS C. VAN LOON—
Sabanetano-a, Aruba
LEWIS D. VARADY .
DANIEL L. VEHORN
PETER R. VERDEE .
WILLIAM E. VERROSS . . . Hinesville, Ga
ARTHUR H. VON ROEMER . Colchester, Conn
. Elizabeth, N. J
. Anderson, S. C
Neptune City, N. J
RAY L. VROOME
Upper Saddle River, N. J
DOUGLAS E. WADDELL
WILLIAM R. WALDEN
JACK O. L. WALKER .
JOHN WALL
WALTER V. WALL, JR.
Woodruff, S. C.
. Moore, S. C.
Columbia, S. C.
Manlius, N. J.
Edgefield. S. C.
MARY L. WALLIS Pickens. S. C.
JAMES R. WALTMAN . .
. Greenwood, S. C
PAUL D. WALUKEWICZ .
. . Gaffney. S. C
LEE A. WARNER . . .
. . Pickens, S. C
STEPHEN D. WARNER .
Edgewater, Md
ANGUS H. WARREN . .
Charleston, S. C
CHARLES T. W.\TERS
. N. Augusta, S. C
FRED E. WATERS III . .
College Park, Ga
DAVID P. WATKINS, JR.
. . Anderson, S. C
JOHN D. WATKINS . .
Campobello, S. C
KATHY C. WATKINS .
Ware Shoals, S. C
MARY F. WATKINS . .
Greenwood, S. C
WILLIAM I. WATSON .
. Woodleaf, N. C
LONNIE D. WATT, JR. .
. . Anderson, S. C
DOUGLAS G. WATTERS
. . Sebring, Fla
LINDA A. WATTS . .
Westminster, S. C
POWELL E. WAY . . .
. Newberry, S. C
BOB Y. WEATHERS . .
Laurens, S. C
LAWRENCE E. WEAVER
NELSON T. WEAVER . . . Greenville. S. (
RANDALL W. WEBB . . . Anderson, S. (
WILLIAM C. WEBSTER . . Greenville, S. (
THOMAS T. WEINBRENNER Mineral Pt., Wi
BENJAMIN C. WELCH III . W. Columbia, S. (
JAMES L. WELLS .... Greenwood, S. <
THOMAS S. WELSH . . . Bishopville. S. C.
RALPH E. WEMPE Sumter, S. C.
EDWARD A. WENZ Edison, N. J.
E. MARSHALL WEST, JR. . . Marion, S. C.
.\NDREA S. WESTERGUARD . Charleston, S. C.
BILLY D. WESTMORELAND . . Greer, S. C.
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GEORGE F. WHALEY .
GEORGE J. WHAM . . .
NORMAX W. WHAM. JR.
JOHN E. WHARTOX . .
GEORGE D. WHEELER .
DAVID M. WHETSELL .
Charleston, S. C,
Mountville, S. C.
Anderson, S. C.
Laurens, S. C.
. Saluda, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
MARY A. WHITAKER .... Aiken, S. C.
DANIEL R. WHITE .... Gaffney, S. C.
DAVID V. WHITE Cheraw, S. C.
KILLOUGH H. WHITE III . . Chester, S. C,
RICKEY N. WHITE . . . Plum Branch, S. C.
RONALD E. WHITMIRE . . Marietta, S. C.
ROBERT K. WHITNEY . . . Clemson, S. C.
CHARLES B. WHITTAKER . . Margate, N. J.
EZRA V. WHITTEXBERG . West Union, S. C.
JAMES L. WIELENGA . . North Haledon, N. J.
WILLIAM D. WILBURN, JR. . Greenwood, S. C.
WILLIAM H. WILEY II . Moncks Corner, S. C.
JOSEPH A. WILKIE .... Clinton, S. C.
HAROLD S. WILKINSON . . Charlotte, N. C.
JAY S. WILLER . . . Kettering-Dayton, Ohio
ANN L. WILLIAMS Hodges. S. C.
DAVID F. WILLIAMS . . . Greenwood, S. C.
GARY P. WILLIAMS . . . Rocky River, Ohio
JAMES X. WILLIAMS. JR.
Anderson, S. C.
[X\RRA D. WILLIAMSON . . . Loris, S. C.
JA.MES F. WILLIAMSON . . Columbia. S. C.
ROBERT C. WILLIAMSON . Collingswood, N. J.
DONALD C. WILSON . . . Greenville, S. C.
DOUGLAS C. WILSON .... LaPlata, Md.
PATSY A. WILSON Helton, S. C.
PEGGY L. WILSON .... Pendleton, S. C.
RAY L. WILSON, JR Dillon, S. C.
THOMAS W. WILSON, JR. . Charleston, S. C.
MICHAEL S. WINBURN . . . Patrick, S. C.
MICHAEL B. WINGO .... Inman, S. C.
WILLIAM R. WISE . . .
RICKY A. WISHER . . .
JAMES H. WITHERSPOON
RICHARD B. WITTER . .
JTDITH C. WOLPER . .
STEPHEN L. WOOD . .
JAMES M. WOODALL .
MILDRED A. WOODHAM
AUBURN WOODS III .
MARY B. WORKMAN . .
MICHAEL C. WORKMAN
GEORGE F. WORSHAM .
DEBORAH M. WRIGHT
DIANE S. WRIGHT . .
JAMES G. WRIGHT .
WILLIAM B WRIGHT .
. Abbeville, S. C.
. Rock Hill, S. C.
Greenville. S. C.
Skaneateles, N. Y.
SummerviUe, S. C.
Woodruff, S. C.
Rock Hill, S. C.
Hartsville, S. C.
Hartsville, S. C.
Clemson, S. C.
Woodruff, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
. Pendleton, S. C.
. Pendleton, S. C.
. Coral Gables, Fla.
Isle of Palms, S. C.
LARRY W. WYATT Seneca, S.
CHARLES E. WYONT . . . Hartsville, S.
CHARLES R. YEARGIN . . Greenville, S.
CHARLES C. YONGUE . . . Columbia, S.
D.XRREI.L M. YOUNG . . Timmonsville, S.
J.X.MES C. YOUNG . . North Charleston. S.
\'1V1AN E. YOUNG Sumter, S.
CECIL G. YOUXGBLOOD Hardeeville, S.
JAMES R. YOUNGBLOOD . Charlotte, N. C.
R. D. VOUTZ, JR Lebanon, Pa.
BOHDAN ZAGURSKI .... McLean, Va.
GEORGE D. ZATEZALE . . . Aliquippa, Pa.
ROBERT A. ZriDEMA . . . Davidson, N. C.
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,.fter arriving on campus, the freshman experiences the
frustrations, anxieties, and trials of the transition from
the home environment to the college world. He is immedi-
ately exposed to the hazards of the Clemson campus:
matriculation lines, registration scrambles, and the de-
mands of the Rat System. Before he enters a classroom,
he loses his hair, learns to answer the shrill cry of "Rat",
and masters the art of cafeteria cheering. This is the start,
and only later can he truly reflect upon the uniqueness of
this experience.
It is here that he must set his direction, purpose, and
goals as he matures both socially and academically. It is
here in an atmosphere of continued progress and growth
that he will now live, work, and play. Now is the time
that the Clemson freshman begins his quest for recognition,
fulfillment, and achievement.
SUE COOPER
Treasurer
GLENN BRACKIN
Vice-President
GREG JONES
President
LIZ SIMMONS
Secretary
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JOHN R. ABEL Wayne. Pa.
FRESHMEN
RICHARD W. ABRAHAMS
BRAINARD L. ACKLEY, JR.
JAMES P. ACQUAVIVA, JR.
JEFFREY W. ADAMO . .
ELIZABETH R. ADAMS . .
Great Neck, N. Y.
Salisbury, Md.
. Rockaway, N. J.
. Baltimore, Md.
. Annapolis, Md.
IRA L. ADAMS . . .
JOHNNY A. ADAMS
ROBERT B. ADAMS .
CLARENCE E. ADDIS
JACK H. AFFLECK .
WILLIAM G. AGNEW
ELOISE J. ALBRECHT
JOHN M. ALEXANDER
JAMES C. ALFRED . .
CHARLES D. ALLEN .
. . Cordele, Ga.
. Saluda, S. C.
Kensington, Md.
Seneca, S. C.
Big Spring, Texas
Lookout Mt., Tenn
Isle of Palms, S. C.
. . Central, S. C.
Riverside, N. J.
Bennettsville, S. C.
ELDON E. ALLEN, JR Aynor, S. C.
JOHN R. ALLEN Kingstree, S. C.
KEVIN M. ALEXANDER .
Spartanburg, S. C.
THOMAS W. ALLGOOD .
. . Elberton, Ga.
DONALD B. ALLISON, JR.
. . Aiken, S. C.
CALVERT C. ALPERT . .
. . Sumter, S. C.
STEPHEN L. ALTMAN . .
. Lake City, S. C.
GEORGE A. ANDERSON, JR.
. Columbia, S. C.
GEORGE W. ANDERSON, JR.
, . Gastonia, N. C.
JEAN B. ANDREWS . . .
Spartanburg, S. C.
ROBERT J. ANDREWS . .
. . Bronx, N. Y.
MICHAEL D. ANTON . .
Missoula, Mont.
SANDY L. ARLEDGE . .
. . Cayce, S. C.
EDWIN R. ARMACOST II .
. Finksburg, Md.
DOUG P. ARMISTEAD . .
. . Decatur, Ga.
DENNIS E. ARRINGTON .
N. Charleston, S. C.
KENNETH K. ASHLEY . .
Williamston, S. C.
VIRGINIA D. ASHLEY . .
. . Aiken, S. C.
MELINDA J. ASHMORE .
. Alexandria, Va.
REBECCA E. ATKINSON .
. Clemson, S. C.
ROBERT A. AUSTIN . .
. . Fairfax, Va.
JUDITH A. BABB . . . .
Greenwood, S. C.
DURWOOD E. BACH . . .
. . Bel Air, Md.
HENRY T. BAGNAL . . .
. . Sumter, S. C.
RICHARD L. BAGNAL . .
Statesville, N. C.
JULIA M. BAILES . . . .
Greenwood, S. C.
JOHN D. BAILEY . . .
Gray Court, S. C.
BEVERLY F. BAKER . .
Summerville, S. C.
CLAY E. BAKER, JR. . .
Spartanburg, S. C.
MARVIN R. BAKER . .
. . Central, S. C.
RICHARD S. BALENTINE
. Greenville, S. C.
CLYDE R. BALLARD, JR.
. . Anderson, S. C.
ELIZABETH L. BALLARD
. . Easley, S. C.
GEORGE C. BALLENTINE
. . Peapack, N. J.
KAY E. BANKE ....
Anoka, Minn.
DEBORAH L. BARKER .
. . St. Louis, Mo.
JAMES E. BARNETTE . .
. Pendleton, S. C.
RONALD P. BARNETTE .
. Barnwell, S. C.
WM. M. BARNWELL . .
Yonges Island, S. C,
TIMMY D. BARR . . .
Springfield, S. C.
JANE E. BARTLES . . .
. Rock Hill, S. C.
JAMES H. BASS ....
. . Camden, S. C.
PAIL O. BATSON III . .
. . Marion, S. C.
PEGGY M. BATSON . .
Greenville, S. C.
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KA.Y J. BAUCOM . . .
. Westminster, S. C
WILBUR N. BAUMANN
Cambridge, Md
JOSEPH R. BAYERL . .
. . Wayne, N. J
HAROLD D. BAYNE . .
. Greenville, S. C
THOMAS A. BEAN . . .
. New Orleans, La
ROBERT J. BEASLEY .
. Charleston, S. C
WILLIAM C. BEATTIE . . . Rumson, N. J
ROBERT M. BEHLING . . . Newton, N. J
DWAYNE M. BELL . , . Honea Path, S. C
JON W. BELL Greenville, S. C
HAL R. BELL Charlotte, N. C
THOMAS M. BELL Lodge, S. C
WILLIAM G. BELL .
Chesterfield
S. C
JOSEPH J. BELKNAP
Lynbrook,
N. Y
WALTER P. BELOUIN
. . Union
S. C
THOMAS H. BELSER
W. Columbia
S. C
WILLIAM L. BENDT
Charleston
S. C
EDGAR L. BENJAMIN,
JR.
. MountviUe
S. C
ANTHONY T. BENNETT . . Hanahan,
RONALD P. BERRY .... Belvedere,
MARY E. BESSENT .... Baltimore
WILBERT BEVERLY . . Bennettsville,
ANDREW D. BETHEA Cherry Grove Bch.,
CHRISTOPHER D. BINNICKER . Orgebg.,
ROBERT S. BISKER .... Salisbury, Md.
CALVIN D. BLACK Lando, S. C.
CHRISTOPHER A BLACK . . Riverside, Conn.
JAMES D. BLACK Nichols, S. C.
LARRY A. BLACK .... Greenville, S. C.
RICHARD A. BLACK .... Chester, S. C.
ELIZABETH A. BLACKMON
SARAH J. BLACKMON
JAMES D. BLACKWELL .
J. ROGER BLAKELY, JR. .
KAREN K. BLALOCK . .
JOHN H. BLITCH, JR. .
lie, Ga.
Cooleeraee, N. C.
Waterloo, S. C.
. . Ora, S. C.
Clemson, S. C.
Bishopville, S. C.
WADE B. BLOUNT .... Belvedere, S. C.
NANCY E. BLUMEL Parlin, N. J.
JAMES C. BOCHETTO .... Chester, S. C.
FRANK M. HOGGS . . Charleston Heights, S. C.
KERI A. HOLDING Lyman, S. C.
JOHN W. BOLIN, JR. . . . Rock Hill, S. C.
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JOHN DOUGLASS BONNETTE . Clemson, S. C.
TONEY C. BOOZER Inman, S. C.
CHARLES L. BOPP, JR. . . . Roxboro, N. C.
TERRY L. BORDERS . . . Anderson, S. C.
THOMAS H. BORGHERESI . Greenville, S. C.
MICHAEL F. BORKE . . . Charleston, S. C.
CHARLES J. BOST . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
JOSEPH L. BOSTICK, JR. . . Pamplico, S. C.
LINDA C. BOSWELL . . Isle of Palms, S. C.
JEFFREY J. BOTT .... Cherry Hill, N. J.
FRANK M. BOUKNIGHT . . Columbia, S. C.
DAVID E. BOWEN . .
ELIZABETH M. BOWEN
GREGORY M. BOWIE .
JOSEPH W. BOWMAN .
MICHAEL O. BOYD . .
R. L. BRACEY . . .
. . . Iva, S. C.
Enoree, S. C.
. Liberty, S. C.
Chesterfield, Mo.
Georgetown, S. C.
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GLORIA J. BRACKEN . ,
W. GLENN BRACKIN .
WILLIAM C. BRADLEY .
HERBERT BRANHAM, JR.
ARNOLD A. BRANNEN .
ARTHUR E. BRANTLEY
HARGLYN F. BRATCHER
DOUGLAS W, BRAUN .
JAMES S. BRAWLEY . .
CHARLES M. BRAZIE . .
\VM. N. BREEDLOVE. JR.
RONALD L. BRIDWELL .
Piedmont, S. C.
Columbia, S. C.
Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
Great Falls, S. C.
Orangeburg, S. C.
. . Belton, S. C.
Leesburg, Fla.
. Salisbury, N. C.
. Greenville, S. C.
Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
ville, S. C.
RANDALL A. BRTGGS . . . Ft, Myers, Fla.
JOSEPH B. BRIGHT .... Ashevillc, N. C.
FORREST B. BRITT .... Nichols, S. C.
LARRY A. BROACH .... Andrews, S. C.
WILLIAM T, BROADWATER . Woodsboro, Md.
ROBERT S. BROCK . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
WAYNE K. BROCKMAN
DONNA M. BROOKS .
HENRY C. BROOKS
JEFFREY E. BROOKS .
WILLIAM W. BROOKS
JOHN V. BROOKSHIRE
ROBERT W. BROOME
BARBARA A. BROWN
BRUCE O. BROWN .
CARL M. BROWN . .
CLARA E. BROWN .
DONALD E. BROWN
Greenville, S. C.
Loris, S. C.
Conway, S. C.
Wilmington, Del.
Rock Hill, S. C.
Anderson, S. C.
Charleston, S.
Anderson, S.
Shoals, S.
Georgetown, S.
Anderson, S.
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GREGORY R. BROWN . . . Gasport, N. Y.
ROBERT W. BROWN . . Orangeburg, S. C.
RODGER BROWN Jamaica, N. Y.
ROLAND E. BROWN . . West Columbia, S. C.
S. DIANNE BROWN .... Hartwell, Ga.
JOANNE R. BROWNLEY . . Baltimore, Md.
ROBERT G. BRUNDAGE . . Mahwah, N. J.
JAMES A. BRUORTON III . . Conway, S. C.
JIM P. BRYAN Allendale, S. C.
DAVID G. BRYANT . . . New Boston, N. H.
MICHAEL E. BUCHANAN . Charleston, S. C.
MARTHA K. BUCKNER .... Union, S. C.
DONALD H. BUHRMASTER . Camden, S. C.
ORVIS B. BUIE Lancaster, S. C.
RICHARD E. BULLOCK . Cream Ridge, N. J.
SAM L. BULTMAN .... St. George, S>€.
COLLINS A. BURBAGE . . Summerville, S. C.
PALMER R. BURCHSTEAD . . Reidville, S. C.
ALLEN H. BURNS . . .
. Rock Hill, S. C.
DUNCAN K. BURNS . .
. Charleston, S. C.
STEVEN 0. BURNS . . .
Orangeburg, S. C.
JOHN B. BURROUGHS, JR.
. . Kinston, N. C.
RAYMOND M. BURTON .
. . Richmond, Va.
GEORGE A. BUTLER . .
. . Aynor, S. C.
HERMAN L. BUTLER . .
Calhoun Falls, S. C.
MICHAEL E. BUTLER . .
. . Fairfax, Va.
RK HARD J. BUTLER .
. Greenville, S. C.
WILLIAM R. BUTLER .
Lynchburg, S. C.
JAMES M. BUTTS, JR. . .
. . Seneca, S. C.
TROY R BUZHARDT . .
Batesburg, S. C.
WILLIAM S. BYNUM II .
LANNY A. BYRD . . .
RONALD E. BYRD . . .
LINDA M. CAFARELLI .
WILLIAM R. CAINES .
CHARLES W. CALDWELL
JAMES M. CALDWELL .
VICTORIA G. CALDWELL
JACQUELYN M. CALE . .
ROBERT J. CALL, JR. .
JAMES M. CALLEN'DER .
SL'SAN E. CALLISON . .
'ilk, S. C.
JranchviUe, S. (
Lancaster, S. (
Ossining, N. ^
Loris, S. (
Roanoke, Al
Blackstock, S. C.
. Pauline, S. C.
Taylors, S. C.
High Point, N. C.
. Norfolk, Va.
Greenwood, S. C.
BRENDA M. CALLOWAY . . Ft. Davis, C. Z.
RANDOLPH S. CALVO . . . Anderson, S. C.
LEWIS C. CAMERON . . . Ninety Six, S. C.
DANIEL S. CAMP Columbia, S. C.
ANNE CAMPBELL Pelzer, S. C.
EDWIN M. CAMPBELL, JR. . . Hanover, Va.
GEORGE T. CAMPBELL .
HAROLD B. CAMPBELL .
SANDRA G. CAMPBELL ,
CHARLES D. CANN . .
FRANK W. CANNON . .
SHERWOOD M. CANNON
WILLIAM B. CARDWELL
BONNIE L. CARLTON .
ROBERT C. CARLTON, JR. .
PETE D. CARNES . . .
MICHAEL F. CARPENTER
JOHN C. CARRINGTON .
Ch,
Liberty, S. C.
arleston, S. C.
. Easley, S. C.
Anderson, S. C.
. North, S. C.
Newberry, S. C.
. Anderson, S. C.
. Mullins, S. C.
Spartanburg, S. C.
, . . Atlanta, Ga.
Charleston, S. C.
.C.
MARY L. CARROLL .
JOHN N. CARSON .
LARRY D. CARTEE .
DANNY M. CARTER
JAMES M. CARTER .
MARION E. CARTER
. . Abbeville, S. C.
McGuire AFB, N. J.
. . Easley, S. C.
. Walterboro, S. C.
Danbury, Conn.
, . . Elliot. S. C.
TED E. CARTER Clemson, S. C.
BRADLEY D. CARY .... Leesville, S. C.
XEALL W. CASE .... Falls Church, Va.
PHILIP R. CASE Duncan, S. C.
PAT J. CASEY Clemson, S. C.
NORMAN M. CASON .... Abbeville, S. C.
BRENDA K. CASH . . .
. . Pickens, S. C.
VERN CASSADAY . . .
. Greenwood, S. C.
FRANCIS N. CASSADY . .
. . Bassett, Va.
MICHAEL L. CATTO . .
. . Pauline, S. C.
NIXON E. CAWOOD . . .
. . Augusta, Ga.
DAVID N. CHALMERS . .
. Oxen Hill, Md.
CRAIG L. CHAMBERLIN .
. Charleston, S. C.
STEPHEN CHANDO . . .
. Bethlehem, Pa.
ESTHER F. CHAPMAN .
Greenville, S. C.
GEORGE T. CHAPMAN . .
Spartanburg, S. C.
JERRY O. CHAPMAN . .
. . Easley, S. C.
RUFUS B. CHAPMAN. JR.
. Charleston, S. C.
JOHN D. CHAPPELL . .
. Columbia, S. C.
ARTHUR A. CHARLAND .
Spencer, Mass.
WILLIAM I. CHASON . .
. . Sharon, S. C.
MARGARET A. CHASTAIN
. . Liberty. S. C.
WILLIAM H. CHASTAIN .
. Mauldin, S. C.
SUSAN E. CHEEK . . .
. Greenv.lle, S. C.
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VICTOR L. CHEEK .... Anderson, S. C.
JOY M. CHILDS .... Travelers Rest, S. C.
CELIA C. CHRISTY Atlanta, Ga.
CHRISTOPHER C. CIPPERLY Washington, D. C.
MARK B. CITRON .... Falls Church, Va.
JAMES H. CI,ARK .... Greenville, S. C.
JAMES S. CLARK Alexandria, Va.
JOHN L. CLARK Lancaster, S. C.
ROBERT S. CLARK .... East Point, Ga.
SHELDON B. CLARK . . . Asheville, N. C.
GARDEN S. CLARKSON . . Columbia, S. C.
WILLIAM G. CLARKSON . . Rock Hill, S. C.
WM. P. CLELAND, JR. . .
. Charlotte, N. C.
DOUGLAS F. CLEMENTS .
. . Lamar, S. C.
JERI H. CLINKSCALES .
. Anderson, S. C.
ROBERT A. CLONINGER .
Gastonia, N. C.
WILLIAM M. CLYBURN .
. . Camden, S. C.
JOHN M. COAKLEY . .
. . Clemson, S. C.
Easley, S. C.
GARY W. COCKFIELD .
. Abbeville, S. C.
ROBERT T. COFFER . .
Augusta, Ga.
RICHARD A. COFFEY .
. . Hatboro, Pa.
DONALD M. COGGINS .
Spartanburg, S. C.
SAM R. COKER ....
. Greenville, S. C.
CARL A. COLE ....
. . Clemson, S. C.
STANLEY P. COLE . . .
. . Langley, S. C.
JAMES K. COLEMAN . .
. . Inman, S. C.
ROBERT C. COLEMAN . .
. Greenville, S. C.
WILLIAM H. COLEMAN
. Townville, S. C.
WILLIAM R. COLEMAN . . Clearwater, S. C.
SANFORD C. COLLEY .... Tavares, Fla.
MICHAEL F. COLLINS . . . Anderson, S. C.
PATRICIA E. COLN .... Greenville, S. C.
CECIL W. COMER Union, S. C.
THOMAS R. CONKLIN . . . Stamford, Conn.
SUSAN K. CONLEY Atlanta, Ga.
GARY L. COOK Aiken, S. C.
JAMES C. COOK Clemson, S. C.
JOE E. COOK Rock Hill, S. C.
ROBERT G. COOKE Easley, S. C.
SHARON L. COOL Louisville, Ky.
CHARLES R. COOPER
FRANCIS D. COOPER ,
JERRY L. COOPER .
NOAH B. COOPER, JR.
RONALD E. COOPER
SUSAN E. COOPER .
Marion, S. C.
Harrington Park, N. J.
. . Rock Hill, S, C.
. . . Mullins, S.'C.
Columbia, S. C.
Simpsonville, S. C.
DAVID C. COPE . . .
HEATH C. COPELAND
GEORGE W. COPELAND
WM. E. COPELAND, JR.
PETER G. COPLESTON
ROBERT E. CORLEY .
CHARLES E. CORRY .
JUDITH M. CORN . . .
DANIEL J. COSBEY . .
SUSAN COTHRAN . .
LESLIE E. COTNER . .
EDWARD J. COTTRELL
. Eau Gallic, Fla.
Clinton, S. C.
Clinton, S. C.
Orangeburg, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
Columbia, S. C.
Baltimore, Md.
. Mauldin, S. C.
Falls Church, Va.
Anderson, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
Orangeburg, S. C.
LARRY B. COURTNEY . . Lake City, S. C.
AUGUSTUS W. COX Loris, S. C.
JAMES W. COX Abbeville, S. C.
JERRY W. COX Marion, S. C,
JOHN D. COX Belton, S. C.
MARY K. COX Weaverville, S. C.
ROBERT A. COX Pamplico, S. C.
WILLARD B. COX Easley, S. C.
LINDA L. CRAIG Columbia, S. C.
MARY E. CRAIG Camden, S. C.
ROBERT W. CRAIN . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
ROGER D, CRANFORD . . . Chester, S. C.
CLAUDIUS H. CRAWFORD . St. Stephen, S. C.
MICHAEL D. CRAWFORD . . Anderson, S. C.
FULTON B. CREECH III . . . Sumter, S. C.
JAMES E. CREECH .... Charleston, S. C.
JOHN W. CREEL Conway, S. C.
WILLIAM R. CREEL .... Florence, S. C.
RICHARD \'. CRENSHAW . Pendleton, S. C.
DON M. CRIBB Sumter, S. C.
NEIL S. CRISP Montville, S. C.
BARBARA L. CROMER . . . Columbia. S. C.
DURWARD C. CROMER . . Blackville, S. C.
TONY C. CROMER Chapin, S. C.
GLENN F. CUEMAN . . . Honea Path, S. C.
ALICE L. CULBERTSON . Honea Path, S. C.
CHARLES M. CULBERTSON Ware Shoals, S. C.
FRANCIS B. CULLER . . Orangeburg, S. C.
JAMES W. GULP Inman, S. C.
MATTHEW CUMMINGS . . . Canton, Mass.
RICHARD C. CLINNINGHAM
JOHN M. CURRIE . . . .
JOHN C. CUTRELL . .
WILLIAM E. CUTTS .
ERNEST D. CURRY . .
CHARLES L. CUZZELL
Baltii
e, Md.
Arlington, Va.
N. Charleston, S. C.
Conway, S. C.
Greenville. S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
THOMAS W. DAILY .... Warren, Ohio
HUBERT J. DANDRIDGE . Cottageville, S. C.
COLEMAN W. DANGERFIELD, JR.—
Moncks Corner, S. C.
RALPH W. DANIEL Lavon.a, Ga.
DAVID F. DANSBY . . . Ware Shoals, S. C.
LYNN Z. DANTZLER .... Santee, S. C.
GRAHAM W. DARDEN . . Greensboro, N. C.
LINDA L. DASHER .... Greenwood, S. C.
GLENN E. DAVIS Rock Hill, S. C.
GUY W. DAVIS Greenville, S. C.
HENRY C. DAVIS Laurens, S. C.
JAMES W. DAVIS .... Batesburg, S. C.
JOSEPH E. DAVIS, JR. . . . Sumter, S. C.
JULIUS E. DAVIS Dalzell, S. C.
LINDA M. DAVIS Seneca, S. C.
NELLIE L. DAVIS . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
PATRICK T. DAVIS .... Edgewater, Md.
PEMBROKE W. DAVIS, JR. . . Augusta, Ga.
THOMAS W. DAVIS, JR. .
Columbia, S. C.
LEROY S. DAVIDSON . .
. . Chester, S. C.
CHARLES B DAVISON .
Asheville, N. C.
BENJAMIN L. DAWKINS
. Greenville, S. C.
EDWARD C. DAWSEY . .
. . Aynor, S. C.
BRUCE W. DEBREE . . .
Clinton, Conn.
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PAMELA J. DEFANTI .... Camden, S. C.
REBECCA H. DEFOOR . . . Clemson, S. C.
PHILIP G. DEGEN Sumter, S. C.
NICHOLAS P. DEGIPOLAMO . Westbury, N. Y.
JERRY G. DELAUGHTER . . Edgefield, S. C.
PERRY B. DELOACH . . . Walterboro, S. C.
JAMES E. DELOUCHE .... Easley, S. C.
FRANK R. DELUCA Atlanta, Ga.
ALLAN R. DEMAREST . West Babylon, N. Y.
JOHN M. DEMOSTHENES . . Sumter, S. C.
JONES R. DEMPSEY, JR. . . Barnwell, S. C.
TONY P. DEMPSEY .... Barnwell, S. C.
HETTY J. DENNIS . . . Parris Island, S. C.
JOHN G. DENTON . . North Augusta, S. C.
KENNETH W. DETWILER Columbia, S. C.
JOHN P. DEVEAUX . . Sullivans Island, S. C.
LAWRENCE W. DICKERSON . Belvedere, S. C.
DONALD K. DILWORTH . . . Easley, S. C.
PAUL E. DIXON Parkridge, N. J,
Prospect Park, N. J
RONALD W. DJUREN
ALLEN E. DOCKERY .... Seneca,
CATHY L. DODDS . . . Mt. Pleasant,
EMILY D. DONALDSON . Mt. Pleasant,
WILLIAM F. DONALDSON . Annapolis,
CHRISTOPHER D. DONATO Isle of Palms, S. C.
Johns Island, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenwood, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
■ille, S. C.
ALLEN W. DONNALLY .
PHILIP D. DONNON .
HRIANNA P. DORN . .
JAMES W. DORN . . ,
WILLIAM DORRIETY, JR.
THOMAS G. DOSS . . . Wapakoncta, Ohio
SANDRA A. DOSSEY .... Sumter, S. C.
MILLARD W. DOWD . . . Burlington, N. C.
PAUL L. DOWDY Anderson, S. C.
EUGENE A. DOWNS . . North Augusta, S. C.
WILLIAM K. DOZIER . . . Conway, S. C.
ARTHUR H. DRIGGERS III . . Atlanta, C
THOMAS O. DRIGGERS . . Abbeville, S.
AL D. DROEGE Charlotte, N.
BARBARA K. DUCKER . . Pendleton, S.
GEORGE M. DUCWORTH . . Anderson, S.
LYMAN A. DUCWORTH . Williamston, S.
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JOHN P. DUNBAR .... Rock Hill, S. C.
EVELYN D. DUNCAN . . Westminster, S. C.
GARY T. DUNCAN Pickens, S. C.
KENNETH A. DUNCAN . . Charlotte, N. C.
LAWRENCE S. DUNCAN
Easley, S. C.
ROBERT E. DUNCAN . . Orangeburg, S. C.
WAYNE D. DLINCAN . . . Greenville, S. C.
MICHAEL L. DUNLAP . . . Rock Hill, S. C.
CATHY V. DUNN North, S. C.
KEVIN J. DUNN . . . W. Hempstead, N. Y.
WILLIAM A. DUNN .... Donalds, S. C.
CHARLES H. DUPRE
Spartanburg, S. C.
MANFRED DWORSCHAK . Charleston, S. C.
DANIEL H. DYE Anderson, S. C.
EDWARD B. EARLE, JR. . . . McBee, S. C.
DOUGLAS B. EASON . . New Caanan, Conn.
SIDNEY L. EASON .... Charleston, S. C.
DONALD EATMON EUoree, S. C.
RONALD W. ECK .... Kenilworth, N. J.
HENRY C. EDENS Dalzell, S. C.
DONNIE J. EDGAR Seneca, S. C.
HOWARD B. EDGAR . . . Plainview, N. J.
JAMES D. EDGAR Seneca, S. C.
BYRON M. EDWARDS . . . Columbia, S. C.
GARY L. EDWARDS . . . Charlottesville, Va.
JAMES K. EDWARDS . Galivants Ferry, S. C.
LAURA G. EDWARDS . . . Otis AFB, Mass.
MARVIN S. EDWARDS, JR. . . Lyman. S. C.
MICHAEL C. EDWARDS . . . Cheraw, S. C.
THOMAS B. EDWARDS
WILLIAM G. EDWARDS
WILLIAM N. EDWARDS
WILMA J. EDWARDS .
BEVERLY EGGER . . .
KATHERINE C. EGGERS
. Ninety Six, S. C.
Newport News, Va.
. . MuUins, S. C.
. Wellford, S. C.
rristobal. Canal Zone
. Edgefield, S. C.
GEORGE D. EHNAT . Hilton Head Island, S. C.
LLOYD L. ELDER .... Silver Spring, Md.
CLARK E. ELLEFSON . . Spartanburg, S. C.
CRAIG D. ELLEFSON . . Spartanburg, S. C.
ROGER J. ELLIOT Decatur, Ga.
JAMES J. ELLIS Cincinnati, Ohio
KENNETH J. ELLIS .
Lancaster, S. C
LEFOY D. ELLIS . . .
. Richmond Hill, Ga
PHILIP A. ELLIS . .
. Simpsonville, S. C
WM. M. N. ELLIS, JR. .
. San Francisco, Calif
CURTIS H. ELLISON .
. . Greenville, S. C
DANIEL R. ELLISON .
. Williamston, S. C
FREDERICK S. ELLISON . . Rock Hill, S. C.
LARRY E. ELMORE Greer, S. C.
WILLIAM H. ELROD . . Travelers Rest, S. C.
GREGORY S. ENZOR . . . Huntington, N. Y.
KITTY E. EPPES Greenville, S. C.
RICHARD E. EPPES . . . Greenville, S. C.
ELWOOD A. ERWIN . .
. . Beaufort, S. C
JOHN EVANiTSKY, JR. .
. Preston Park, Pa
JAMES E. EVANS . .
Newberry, S. C
MICHAEL E. EVANS .
TimmonsviUe, S. C
WILLIAM E. EVANS . .
. . Sumter, S. C
JOHNNY S. EVERETTE
Piedmont, S. C
DAVID S. EWAN Columbia, S. C.
RICHARD W. EYLER . . Westminster, S. C.
JOHN K. FAIREY, JR. . . . Denmark, S. C.
ROBERT FAIRIE Columbia, S. C.
ROBERT J. FAIREY . . . Orangeburg, S. C.
WILLIAM B. FANT .... Anderson, S. C.
ROBERT F. FASINSKI . . Greenbrook, N. J.
MICHAEL S. FEDDER .... Easley, S. C.
MARC M. FEINBERG . . . Philadelphia, Pa.
WILLIAM F. FERGUSON . . . Clover, S. C.
JOSEPH E. FEWELL York, S. C.
LEWIS M. FICKEN . . North Augusta, S. C.
GARY P. FIELDS .... Bernardsvillc, N. J.
RICHARD B. FILLYAW . , Columbia, S. C.
GRON'ER M. FINCHER, JR. . . Cheraw, S. C.
D.WID H. FINISON Cheraw. S. C.
JANICE F. FINLEY .... Anderson, S. C.
W. GARY FINLEY Easley, S. C.
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FRESHMEN
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MARY J. FINNEY , . .
KONALD F. FISHER . .
WILLIAM J. FISHER, JR. .
FRANK A. FISHOR . .
CHARLES N. FLANNAGAN
ERNEST B. FLEENOR . .
PHILLIP H. FLEETWOOD
MEREDITH A. FLEMING .
TOMMY J. FLEMING . .
WILLIAM H. FLEMING .
DONALD H. FLETCHER .
KENNETH R. FLINT . .
. Liberty, S. C.
. . Decatur, Ga.
Spartanburg, S. C.
Darien. Conn,
Fair Haven, N, J,
, Greenville, S, C,
Greenville, S, C,
. Buffalo, S, C,
Greenville, S, C.
Abbeville, S, C.
Ridgeland, S, C,
Charlotte, N, C,
CAROLE R, FLITTER , , , Columbia, S, C.
AUGUSTUS M, FLEETWOOD Mcks, Cor,, S, C,
LEE M. FLOWERS, JR, . , Hartsville, S. C,
JOHN W, FLOYD Conway, S, C,
,MARION R. FLOYD Conway, S. C.
BETTY C. FOLK Newberry. S, C,
ROBERT W. FOLKMAN , , , Medford, N, J.
JOHN S, FOOTE Charleston, S. C,
ROBERT E. FORBES , , , , Dayton, Ohio
LARRY B, FORD Pickens, S. C.
ROBERT M. FORD, JR Dillon, S, C,
DONALD BRUCE FORE , Myrtle Beach, S, C,
GWIN H. FORRESTER
, . Pendleton, S, C.
PETER J. FORWOOD ,
, . Greenville, S, C,
CHARLES D. FOSTER ,
, . Asheville, N. C.
DANIEL D. FOSTER ,
, . Charleston, S, C,
RICHARD H. FOSTER ,
, , Port Royal, Va,
WILLARD R. FOSTER ,
, . , Ladson, S. C,
DOUG R, FOUSHEE ,
. , . Clinton, N. C,
JOHNNY J. FOWLER ,
, Crescent Beach, S, C.
RONNIE W, FOWLER .
, Williamston, S, C,
JAMES R. FOX , . ,
, . , Clemson, S, C.
CECIL E. FOXWORTH, JR, . Andrews, S, C,
PATTERSON W. FOY, JR, , Springfield, S, C,
THOMAS N, FRANCE . . Rockingham, N, C,
WILLIAM J. FREDERICK . St. James, N. Y.
WILLI.V.M J. FREE . . . , Greenwood, S. C.
OTIS D. FREEMAN , , , . Andrews, S, C.
ROBERT P. FRICK Chapin, S. C,
MARTHA E, FROEMMING , Springfield, Va.
CHARLES R. FRONEBERGER , Gastonia, N, C.
BENJA.MIN H. FRYE . . Galivanfs Ferry, S, C,
FRED T. FUGIEL , . Wadmalaw Island, S,'C^
CHARLES P. FUTCH , , . , St. Pete. Fla,
GEORGE W. GAGE III . , , Fort Mill, S, C,
STANLEY D, GAILEY Iva, S, C,
STEPHEN E, GALES .
DAVID R. GALLOWAY
DAN H. GAMBRELL .
DARRELL H. CAREER
ROBERT D. GARLES .
ASHLEY C. GARDNER
CARL R. GARDNER .
HARRY D. GARDNER .
TD.M.MV P. G.ARNER .
FRAXK M. GARRETT .
TH().M.\S A. GARRETT ,
WILLIAM .M. GARRETT
ottsburg, Va,
isonville, Fla,
rleston, S. C.
Lake View, S. C,
■innaminson, N, J,
Batesburg, S, C.
Alexandria, Va,
DAVID L. GARRISON .
FRANK W. GARRISON .
JAMES W. GARRISON
BOBBIE LYNNE GARY
RICHARD N. GASIONS
DONALD S. GEDDINGS
JOHN W. GEESLIN . .
PAUL T. GEISEL . , . .
CURTIS CECIL GENTRY .
SUZANNE GEORGE . . .
ALEXANDRA GEORGEO
MICHAEL G. GERONIMOS
. Rock Hill, S. C.
Simpsonville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Gulf Breeze, Fla.
Chesapeake, Va.
. . Ladson, S. C.
Falls Church, Va.
Bennettsville, S. C.
Spartanburg, S. C.
. . Elkton. Md.
Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
. Levittown, N. Y.
RICHARD E. GERWIG .
LAURENCE W. GHENT
ROBERT M. GIAMO . .
PHILLIP G. GIBSON .
BRUCE H.
WILLIAM
GILBERTSON
P. GILCHRIST
. . Greenvillf, S. C.
. . Rock Hill, S. C.
Washingtonville, N. Y.
Gaffney, S. C.
Plainfield, N. Y.
Rock Hill, S. C.
EDWIN F. GILLINGHAM . . Clemson, S. C.
SUSAN J. GILREATH . . . Greenville, S. C,
DAVID G. GILSTRAP .... Brevard, N. C.
ROBERT L. GILSTRAP . . Greenville, S. C.
DANIEL M. GIRARD . . . Masontown, Pa.
ROBERT W. GIST, JR Union, S. C.
ROSS E. GIUNTA .... Fair Lawn, N. J.
CHARLES C. GLASGOW . . . Conway. S. C.
CHARLES J. GLENN Union, S. C.
EDITH ANNE GLENN . . . Anderson, S. C.
JAMES N. GLENN Newark, Del.
RONALD E. GLENN .... Ravenel, S. C.
WADLEY R. GLENN Atlanta, Ga.
JOHN A. GLINN Richmond, Va.
TOMMIE LEE GORDON, JR. Westminster, S. C.
WILLIAM E. GORDON . . Charleston, S. C.
DONALD M. GORE .... Hartsville, S. C.
MICHAEL R. GOUGH . West Winfield, N. Y.
ALLISON E. GRAHAM .... Barnet, Vt.
ALTSTIN R. GRAHAM Loris, S. C.
CHARLES A. GRAHAM, JR. . Spartanburg. S. C.
MICHAEL M. GRAHAM .... Aynor, S. C.
RICHARD L. GRAHAM . . La Canada, Calif.
ANDREW C. GRAMLING III . Orangeburg, S. C.
FRESHMEN
HASKELL E. GRANT .... Pickens, S. C.
JIMMY D. GRANT Seneca, S. C.
JOSEPH R. GRANT .... Easley, S. C.
KENNETH D. GRANT .... Pickens, S. C.
TERRY G. GRANT Walhalla. S. C.
THOMAS W. GREY .... Greenville, S. C.
WALTER T. GRANT .... Chester, S. C.
HERBERT G. GRANTHAM . N. Charleston, S. C.
GEORGE A. GRAY .... Anderson, S. C.
GEORGE M. GRAY Martinee, Ga.
HENRY WILLIS GRAY . . Greenville, S. C.
JAMES A. GRAY Bethesda, Md.
DAVID C. GREEN Yemassee, S. C.
DAVID L. GREEN .... Lynchburg, S. C.
JERRY B. GREEN .... Graniteville, S. C.
JOHN W. GREEN Beaufort, S. C.
CARLTON W. GREENE .... Greer, S. C.
EDWARD N. GREENE .... Pickens, S. C.
GARY J. GREER Taylors, S.C.
JAMES R. GREER .... Spartanburg, S. C.
DANNY E. GREGG .... Columbia, S. C.
EDWARD H. GREGORY . . . Chester, S. C.
ALAN D. GRIFFIN . . Miraflores, Lima, Peru
RAIJI T. GRIFFIN Clemson, S. C.
RANDALL P. GRIFFIN .
. . Six Mile, S. C.
JOHN D. GRIFFITH . .
. . Barnwell, S. C.
H. RANDALL GRIGGS .
. . HartsviUe, S. C.
lAMES M. GRIGGS . .
. . HartsviUe, S. C.
STEVEN A. GROOVER .
. . East Point, Ga.
(.REGORY H. GROSZ . .
. Short Hills, N. J.
RICHARD B. GROSVENOR
. Moorestown, N. J.
EDWARD C. GRUNDY .
Columbia, S. C.
EBEN D. GODBOLD . .
. . Florence, S. C.
MOULTRIE R. GODFREY,
JR. Charleston, S. C.
JAMES R. GOLLER . . .
. . Clemson, S. C.
DAVID H. GOLLY . . .
. Jacksonville, Fla.
JACK K. GOODEN . . .
North Augusta, S. C.
RICHARD W. GOODING .
. Ridgewood, N. J.
JAMES T. GORDON . .
Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
JAMES H, GULLY . .
. . . Sterling, Va.
BARBARA G. GUNTER .
. Spartanburg, S. C.
JOHN M. HAAS . . . .
. Charleston, S. C.
I.ARRY E. HADDEN . .
. . . Belton, S. C.
ARTHUR L. HADDOCK .
. . . Atlanta, Ga.
ALECIA A. HADDON .
. . Rock Hill, S. C.
ALICE M. HADDON . .
. . Rock Hill, S. C.
GEORGE B. HAGOOD .
. . Winnsboro, S. C.
HERBERT H. HAIGLER
Cameron, S. C.
DAVID F. HALL, JR. . . . Pennsville, N. J.
DAVID N. HALL Mt. Alia, N. C.
HARRIET A. HALL .... Anderson, S. C.
JAMES E. HALL Columbia, S. C.
WILLIAM A. HALL . . . Englishtown, N. J.
WILLIAM P. HALL . . . Shaw AFB, S. C.
DOLLY M. HALLUMS .... Seneca, S. C.
JAMES M. HAMER .... Kingsport, Tenn.
NORMAN B. HAMILTON . Newport News, Va.
JACQUELINE C. HAMMOND . Clemson, S. C.
WILLIAM H. HAMMOND Greenwood, S. C.
JAMES R. HANAHAN .... Atlanta, Ga.
FRESHMEN
ELIZABETH C. HANCOCK
WALTER A. HANCOCK
ROBERT L. HANKS . . .
JOHN F. HANZEL . . .
. Olney, Md.
Greenville, S. C.
Anderson, S. £.
}reensboro, N. CT
GENE E. HARDEE Loris, S. C.
DONALD S. HARDIN . . . Cleveland, S. C.
THOMAS H HARGROVE
JEREL D. HARMON . .
LEON C. HARMON . .
ANDREW C. HARPER
IIEH.VARD C. HARPER .
LAWRENCE O. HARPER
Walterboro, S. C.
. Prosperity, S. C.
Lexington, S. C.
Orangeburg. S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
. Charlotte, N. C.
FRANCES M. HARRELL . . . Aiken, S. C.
JOE S. HARRELL Columbia, S. C.
RAYMOND D. HARRELL . ■ Clemson, S. C.
MICHAEL P. HARRIS . . . Greenville, S. C.
CHARLES W. HARRISON . . Roebuck, S. C.
GEORGE M. HARRISON, JR. . Darlington, S. C,
STEVEN J. HARROWER .
. Asheville, N. C,
RICHARD M. HART . .
. . Mauldin. S. C.
ROBERT D. HARTMAN .
. . Rutledge, Pa.
M. LENOIR HARTZLER .
. . Camden, S. C.
SHERRY L. HARTZOG .
N. Charleston, S. C.
ALTON L. HARVEY . .
Deerfield Beach, Fla.
ALFORD HASELDEN . .
. Georgetown, S. C.
ROBERT H. HASSELBACK
. Grand Blanc, Mich.
WILLIAM H. HASSKAMA
. Bennettsville, S. C.
CHARLES D. HATCHELL
. Little River, S. C.
ETHEL J. HAWKINS . .
. . Central, S. C.
SANDRA L. HAWKINS .
. . Anderson, S. C.
WILLIAM HAYDEN . . Myrtle Beach, S. C.
J. T. HAYES Dillon, S. C.
LINDA E. HAYES Taylors, S. C.
MICHAEL A. HAYES . . . Fair Bluff. N. C.
JAMIE L. HAYWOOD . . . Charleston, S. C.
ERNEST F. HEAD Central, S. C.
CHERRVL C. HEATH .
WILLIAM M. HEATH .
MALCOLM E. HEATON
CHARLES C. HECK . .
DANNY E. HEFFNER .
LARRY D. HEFNER . .
MICHAEL T. HEFFRON
SUSAN D. HEGGOOD .
JONATHAN M. HEHN .
AUGUST E. HEINS . .
RICHARD J. HELMS . ,
ERICK R. HELSING . .
n, S. C.
, S. C.
Anderson, S. C.
. Oak Park, III.
Great Falls, S. C.
Charlotte, N. C.
John's Island, S. C.
. Anderson, S. C.
Anderson, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
. . . Eustic, Fla.
Columbia, S. C.
CHRIS W. HENDERSON . New Canaan. Conn.
RONALD T HENDERSON . . Sumter, S. C.
WILLIAM S. HENDERSON . . Bremen. Ga.
GEORGE B. HENDRICKS . . Bethune, S. C.
PHIL L. HENDRICKS .... Greer, S. C.
STEPHEN E. HENDRICKS . Columbia, S. C.
STEPHEN B. HENRIKSON
CHARLES M. HENDRIX .
JAMES D HENDRIX . .
RICHARD E. HENKEL .
FORREST A. HEXRIKSEN
DALE R. HENRY .
. Charleston, S. C.
. Greenville, S. C.
Spartanburg, S. C.
Waynesboro, Va.
. . Palmyra, Pa.
Maggie Valley, N. C.
FRESHMEN
DICKEY S. HENRY Conway, S. C.
JOHN L HENSEL, JR.
CARL E. HENSON . .
DAN M. HERLONG .
JOHN D. HESTER .
MILTON S. HESTER
CHRISTOPHER D. HEYN
DARRYL R. HICKMAN .
DANNY D. HICKS . . .
DONALD C. HICKS . .
NANCY L. HICKS . . .
EUGENE F. HIGGINS . .
Columbia. S. C.
Seneca S. C.
Johnston. S. C.
Summerville, S. C.
. Greenville, S. C.
. Columbia. S. C.
Aiken, S. C.
Great Falls, S. C.
Clcmson. S. C.
. . Aiken. S. C.
Amityville, N. Y.
WILLIAM G. HILDEBRAND . Camden. S. C.
CHRISTOPHER C. HILL . . Roebuck, S. C.
J. A. HILL, JR Aberdeen, Md.
RONALD G. HIMMEL . . . Greenville, S. C.
RODGER F. HINTON .... Pickens, S. C.
CURTIS L. HOBBS .... Lynchburg, S. C.
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JERRY \V HODGE .... Greenville. S. C.
JOEL M. HOEFER Columbia, S. C.
SARA A. HOFFMAN . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
(TRTIS S. HOGAN, JR. . . Columbia, S. C.
DAVID VV. HOGAN . . . Thornwood, N. Y.
CLAl'DE D. HOLCOMBE
SUSAN G. HOLCOMBE .
SANDRA A. HOLDEN .
WILLIAM L. HOLDEN, ;
LAURIE A. HOLLEMAN .
DAVID M. HOLLIDAY .
Greenville, S. C.
Columbia. S. C.
Clemson, S. C.
Clemson, S. C.
mraervillc, S. C.
Pamplico, S. C.
DAVID A. HOLLOWAY . . . Florence, S. C.
CHRISTOPHER M. HOLMES . Columbia, S. C.
DAVID M. HOLMES .... Gaffney, S. C.
\-ELDA C. HOLMES .... Clemson, S. C.
PAUL M. HOLZSHU Pitcairn, Pa.
BILLY B. HOMAN .... Jacksonville, Fla.
PATRICIA L. HOOD .
WILLIAM D. HOOD .
GEORGE L. HOOPER .
JOHN G. HOPKINS, JR.
HENRY L. HOPPER .
DONALD J. HORRES .
JOHN J. HORRES . .
DEBBY A. HOWARD .
.N'ORMAN A. HOWARD
I'ALVIN T. HOWLE .
H. SUSAN HUBBARD
STUART J. HUBBARD
. . Rock Hill, S. C.
. Greenville, S. C.
. Greenville, S. C.
. . . Easley, S. C.
North Augusta, S. C.
. Charleston, S. C.
John's Island, S. C.
Seneca S. C.
. . Taylors, S. C.
Lancaster, S. C.
Clemson, S. C.
Zanesville, Ohio
ANNA R. HUDGENS . . . Mountville, S. C.
THOMAS E. HUDGINS .... Fairfax, Va.
CHARLES W. HUGGINS . . Bishopville, S. C.
EDWARD M. HUGHES . . . Greenville, S. C.
JERRY W. HUGHES Aiken, S. C.
RANDY P. HUGHES Neeses, S. C.
KENNETH R HULL .... Pickens, S. C.
.MORGAN R. Hl'MPHREYS, JR. . Cheraw, S. C.
THOMAS C. HUMPHRIES . Spartanburg, S. C.
.MUHAEI. D. HUNNICUTT . Pendleton, S. C.
iR\I\G W. HUNT III . , . Columbia, S. C.
ROBERT T. HUNT, JR. . . Spartanburg, S. C.
GEORGIA E. HUNTER . . . Newberry, S. C.
JANE G. HUNTER Clemson, S. C.
ALVLN J. HURT Easley, S .C.
GEORGE L. HLTSTLER . . Walterboro, S. fc>-
LOWNIE R. HYATT .... Pauline, S. C.
PAMELA J. HYATT Wayne, Pa.
ALEXSANDRA C. HYDER . . Anderson, S. C.
STEPHEN P. INGLIS .... Marietta, Ga.
JOHN W. IRVING . . Berkeley Heights, N. J.
JOEL K. ISENBERG Atlanta, Ga.
WILLIAM A. IVESTER . . Greenville, S. C.
DANNY C. IVEY .... Spartanburg, S. C.
DONALD F. JACKSON, JR.
EVELYN C. JACKSON .
LELAND A. JACKSON . .
PHILIP W. JACKSON . ,
GRADY H. JAMES . . .
HAROLD S. JAMES . . .
, . Greer, S. C.
Camden, S. C.
Batesburg, S. C.
. Camden, S. C.
Greenwood, S. C.
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n, S. C,
JOSEPH D. JAMES .
SYLVIA A. JAMES . .
ELLIS M. JAMISON .
THOMAS A. JAMISON
JOHN H. JAY . . . .
GAIL D. JEFFCOAT .
Aiken, S. C.
Georgetown, S. C.
. . Easley, S. C.
Folly Beach, S. C.
Douglasville, Ga.
Columbia, S. C.
BRUCE W. JENKINS Dalton, Pa.
EUGENE E. JENNINGS . . . Chester, S. C.
WAYNE D. JENNINGS . . . Stratford, Conn.
DEXTER G. JETER . . . Ware Shoals, S. C.
DON E. JOHNSON Clinton, S. C.
JAMES B. JOHNSON .... Kinards, S. C.
MARY K. JOHNSON . .
MICHAEL L. JOHNSON
MILLEDGE A. JOHNSON
PHILLIP W. JOHNSON .
ROBERT M. JOHNSON .
ROGER D. JOHNSON
Laurens, S. C.
Aiken, S. C.
N. Augusta, S. C.
. . . Bristol, Va.
. . . York, S. C.
Galivants Ferry, S. C.
STANLEY T. JOHNSON . . Belvedere, S. C.
STEPHEN D. JOHNSON . Pompano Beach, Fla.
THOMAS A. JOHNSON . . Alexandria, Va.
WALTER J. JOHNSON, JR. . Columbia, S. C.
.MELVIN C. JOHNSTON . . . Denmark, S. C.
BARRY N. JONES Conway, S. C.
CASEY B. JONES .... Great Falls, S. C.
DAVID H. JONES . . North Charleston, S. C.
DAVID L. JONES . . . North Augusta, S. C.
GEORGE T. JONES Loris, S. C.
GREGORY' A. JONES . . . Anderson, S. C.
JANIE P. JONES Columbia, S. C.
JOE F. JONES Fairfax, S. C.
JOE K. JONES Greenville. S. C.
JOHN B. JONES Charleston, S. C.
KENNETH M. JONES . . MacD.ll AFB, Fla.
LENNAY K. JONES .... Anderson, S. C.
STEPHEN A. JONES . . . Kingsport, Tenn.
THOMAS R. JONES . .
. Birmingham, Ala
KENNETH F. JORDAN .
. . Anderson. S. C
LEWIS A. JORDAN . .
. Myrtle Beach, S. C
WILLIAM L. JORDAN .
. . Pendleton, S. C
JOHN W. JOSEY . .
. Jacksonville, Fla
PHILIP H. JUMPER . .
. . Swansea, S. C
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MARTHA L. KAHLER .
. . Kershaw, S. C.
IAN B. KAMEN ....
. . Baldwin, N. Y.
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FRANCIS E. KANIA . .
Piedmont, S. C.
WILLIAM B. KARPIK .
. Anderson, S. C.
DAVID E. KASKIN . .
. Hampton, S. C.
HAROLD B. KAY, JR. . .
Greenville, S. C.
MARGARET E. KEE . .
. Rock Hill, S. C.
THOMAS D. KEELS . . .
BRADFORD L. KEENEY
. Anderson, S. C.
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NICHOLAS J. KELAIDIS
Athens, Greece
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WARREN V. KELLAHAN
. Kingstree, S. C.
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WILLIAM F. KELLAM .
. Anderson, S. C.
FRED KELLETT . . . .
. Greenville, S. C.
JAMES P. KELLETT IV .
Fountain Inn, S. C.
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CHARLES A. KELLEY .
. . Wheaton, III.
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WILLIE J. KELLEY . .
. . Olanta. S. C.
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GARY L. KELLY ....
Clemson, S. C.
JAMES P. KELSEY . . .
. . Pickens, S. C.
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ANN E. KESTER Columbia, S. C.
KATHRYN E KEYS .... Walhalla, S. C.
JOHN M. KIMBALL . North Charleston, S. C.
WILLIAM D. KIMBRELL . . Sumter, S. C.
HUBERT I. KINARD . . . Prosperity, S. C.
LLOYD G. KING, JR. . . . Manning, S. C.
M. E. KING Easley, S. C.
RACHEL D. KING .... Society Hill, S. C.
MARGARET N. KIRKLAND . Bamberg, S. C.
TED M. KLEMETTI . . . North Miami, Fla.
STEPHEN W. KLINE .... Atlanta, Ga.
JAMES A. KNIGHT . . .
MARY J. KNIGHT . . .
STEPHEN M. KNIGHT, JR.
TORA K. KNIGHT . . .
ROBERT R, KNOWLES
KATHRYN W. KNOY . .
Gray Court, S. C.
Honea Path, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
Bamberg, S. C.
LEO J. KOBS Canton, Mass.
DAVID A. KOCZAN Edison, N. J.
JAMES D. KOHL Greenville, S. C.
JIMMY D. KOON .... Ware Shoals, S. C.
DAVID M. KOSS Herts, England
JUDITH A. KOSSLER . . Charleston, S. C.
JUDSON A. KRAFT . . Miami Springs, Fla.
DEAN H. KRESS Camden, S. C.
DAVID L. KRICKHAN . . . Asheville, N. C.
EDWARD R. KROMKA . . . Clifton, N. J.
DAVID G. LADEWIG .... Doraville, Ga.
BRUCE T. LAGE . . . Daytonia Beach, Fla.
NANCY L. LAKE . . .
KEITH A. LALOR . . .
ROBERT M. LAMB . .
KENNETH S. LAND . .
RICHARD V. LANDRUM
CHARLIE S. LANEY .
JOHN W. LANEY . . .
MARIAN E. LANGFORD
DOl'GLAS B. LANGLEY
EDWARD B. LANGLEY
DAVID J. LANK . . .
MARGARET E. LATHEM
Greenwood, S. C.
. . Clemson, S. C.
. . Aiken, S. C.
Conway, S. C.
N. Charleston, S. C.
Cheraw, S. C.
Bennettsville, S. C.
Orangeburg, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
. Greenville, S. C.
. Salisbury, Md.
. Hartsville, S. C.
FRESHMEN
WILLIAM J. LAWBACH
FRANCES L. LAUREY .
DON E. LAWHON . .
KENNETH L. LAWHON
FRANCIS A. LAWTON .
AUentown, Pa.
Charleston, S. C.
TimmonsviUe, S. C.
Hartsville, S. t.
Gastonia, N. C.
ROBERT P. LAWTON York, S. C.
CLARENCE W. LAY .... Seneca, S. C.
STEPHEN M. LAZAR . . . Greenville, S. C.
WILLIAM G. LEAIRD . . . Jefferson, S. C.
MARSHALL A. LEAMAN, JR. Greenwood, S. C.
FRANK C. LEE Troy, N. C.
JAMES A. LEE Pendleton, S. C.
LARRY E. LEE Woodruff, S. C.
STAN R. LEE Piedmont, S. C.
THOMAS D. LEE Conway, S. C.
PHILIP J. LEGNETTI . . . Brooklyn, N. Y.
THEODORE J. LEININGER . . Newark. Del.
ROBERT B. LEITH .... Roseland, N. J.
JOHN C. LEMACKS . . . Walterboro. S. C.
JOHN A. LESSLIE .... Rock Hill, S. C.
LAWREN'CE W. LESEMANN . Charleston, S. C.
Jl'LIE A. LESTER Decatur, Ga.
JOHN E. LEWIS, JR. . . . Columbia. S. C.
JOHN G. LEWIS Greenville, S. C.
MARTIN B. LEWIS .... Kingstree, S. C.
ROBERT D. LEWIS . . . Great Falls, S. C.
STEPHEN J. LEWTER . . Stone Mountain, Ga.
EDGAR D. LIDE Hartsville, S. C.
ARTHUR B. LINDLER . . . Clemson, S. C.
JOHN C. LINDSAY, JR. . Bennettsvillc, S. C.
DONALD R. LINDSEY .
TORRE J. LIPPI . . .
JAMES D. LISKEY . .
DAVID G. LITTLEJOHN
CHARLES W. LOCKABY
JOYCE P. LOFTON . .
Bay Minette, Ala.
West Pittston, Pa.
Harrisonburg, Va.
Spartanburg, S. C,
. . Liberty, S. C.
Cle
, S. C.
JERRY L. LOLLIS . . . Ware Shoals, S. C.
THOMAS W. LONG Saluda, S. C.
DONNIE L. LOONEY .... Elberton, Ga.
JAMES M. LONGSHORE . . Newberry, S. C.
SAMUEL D. LOVE. JR. . . . Gastonia, N. C.
DONALD C. LOVETTE . . Fair Bluff, N. C.
Columbia, S. C.
. Union, S. C.
Pendleton, S. C.
Hartsville, S. C.
Swansea, S. C.
BARBARA LUCIUS . .
JOSEPH LUKOWSKI, JR.
ROBERT P. LUSK . .
CHARLES M. LUTHER .
BENJAMIN R. LYBRAND
CURTIS W. LYBRAND, JR. . Chas. Hgts., S. C.
JL'LIANNE LYNES Easley. S. C.
LOUIS B. LYNN Darlington, S. C.
ROGER S. LYNN Pageland, S. C.
HELEN D. McALHANY . North Charleston, S. C.
ARTHUR G. McALISTER, JR. . Liberty, S. C.
RAYMOND P. McBURNETT, JR. Batesb'g, S. C.
JOHN D. McCABE Kingstree, S. C.
KEITH S. McCABE . .
WILLIAM M. McCABE .
JAMES R. McCAMMON
BETSY C. McCARTER .
W. R. McCLEAVE . .
Kingstree, S. C.
. Kingstree, S. C.
Rock Hill, S. C.
Fountain Inn, S. C.
. Rock Hill, S. C.
WILLIAM M. McCLELIAN . . N. Chas.. S. C.
ROBERT G. McCLESKEY . . Greenville, S. C.
HAROLD W. McCLINTOCK, JR. . Ora, S. C.
KIRK M. McCLOSKEY . . Washington, D. C.
ANTHONY E. McCLURE . . Asheville, N. C.
MICHAEL H. McCLURE . . . Sumter, S. C.
ROGER L. McCOLLUM . .
JOHN M. McCONNELL . .
KEITH I. McCONNELL .
KATHRYN A. McCORMICK
JAMES E. McCOY . . .
BRENDA C. McCRARY .
. Easley, S. C.
Anderson, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
Columbia, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Clinton, S. C.
WILLIAM R. McCRARY . . . Florence, S. C.
PATRICIA A. McCUEN . . . Taylors, S. C.
HOWARD L. McCULLOUGH . Clemson, S. C.
ROBERT L. McCULLOUGH . Greenville, S. C.
DIANA L. McDANIEL .... Gaffney, S. C.
REGINALD G. McDANIEL, JR. . MuUii
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JOHN L. McDonald . .
. Columbia, S. C,
NANCY V. McDONELL .
. . Lccsburg, Fla.
LARRY M. McELRATH .
. . . Greer, S. C.
PETER M. McINNES . .
. Charleston, S. C.
LARRY F. McLNTYRE . .
. . Marion. S. C.
CHARLES J. McKENZIE . . Greenwood, S. C.
LESLIE E. McKENZIE, JR. . . Dillon, S. C.
MARTHA N. McKENZIE . . Lake City, S. C.
PAUL A. McKIE . . . North Augusta, S. C.
JAMES L. McLESKEY . . . Anderson, S. C.
DAVID K. McMAHAN . . . Sevickville, Tenn.
WADE A. McMANUS, JR. .
LAWRENCE C. McMILLAN
RICHARD F. McMillan, jr.
CATHERINE L. McNEIGHT
BARRY D. McNeill . . .
CALVIN R. McNeill . . .
Richburg, S. C.
Denmark, S. C.
. Bamberg, S. C.
. Aiken, S. C.
Conway, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
MICHAEL e. McNeill .
JANICE L MABRY . .
WILLIAM E. MABRY .
JAMES E. MacDONALD
ROBERT J. MacDONALD
LYMAN G. MacNUTT .
Ware Shoals, S. C.
. . Maitland, Fla.
. . Carlisle, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
Lyndhurst, N. J.
. Ashland, Mass.
PERRY T. MACOMSON, JR. . . Shelby, N. C.
SUSAN MACOMSONS . . . Columbia, S. C.
WILLIAM C. MAKSYMOWICZ . Johnston, R. I.
BOBBY D. MALPHRUS . . Ridgeland, S. C.
PHILLIP W. MALPHRUS . Ridgeland, S. C.
CAROL L. MANER Garnett, S. C.
LAURENCE E. MANSFIELD III . Darien, Conn.
NANCY A. MARCENGILL . WiUiamston, S. C.
GUY H. MARINELLO . . Jewett City, Conn.
STEPHEN H. MARION . . . Charlotte, N. C.
FREDERICK F. MARSHALL . Trumbull, Conn.
CARLON L. MARTIN .... Aynor, S. C.
DOUGLAS C. MARTIN .... Marietta, Ga.
GEORGE S. MARTIN . . Ware Shoals, S. C.
JAMES W. MARTIN . . . Winnsboro, S. C.
RONALD LEWIS MARTIN . Westminster, S. C.
ROBERT G. MARTURANO . . Camden, S. C.
WANDA G. MASON .... Anderson, S. C.
DONALD MUSCCI Neptune, N. J.
BETTY J. MATTHEWS . . . Scranton, S. C.
BARRY G. MATTOX .... Columbia, S. C.
LARRY A. MAULDIN . . Orangeburg, S. C.
BOBBY G. MEADOWS . . . Shawmut, Ala.
KENNETH A. MEANS .... Clemson, S. C.
ALAN G. MEDFORD Marietta, Ga.
JERRY A. MEEHAN .... Pendleton, S. C.
THO.MAS E. MEEK .... Knoxville, Tenn.
DWIGHT J. MEHAFFY . . . Central, S. C.
CH.ARLES J. deMELKER Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.
CHAS. W. MELLARD, JR. . Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
JOSEPH D. MELNIK .
ERROL G. MERCER .
BRENDA D. MEREDITH
MITCHELL MERRITT .
THOMAS A. MESSICK
GORDON S. METSKY .
Stratford, Conn.
Georgetown, S. C.
Greenwood, S. C.
Conway, S. C.
N. Augusta, S. C.
. Summit, N. J.
562
THEODORE M. MEYER
ALLEN R. MEYERRIECKS
EDWARD MICHAELS II
ROBERT W. MICHIE . .
JOHN P. MICKANIS . .
SARA J. MIKOLAJCZYK .
. Greenwood, S. C.
Myrtle Beach, S. C.
. . Buffalo, N. J.
. Kewgington, Md.
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Myrtle Beach, S. C.
PETER E. MIKSIS .
GEORGE K. MILAM .
RONALD W. MILAM
DEAN ALLAN MILES
DAVID B. MILEY .
EARL L. MILLER . .
North Plainsfield, N. J.
Sandy Springs, S. C
. . Statesville, N. C.
. Colonial Heights, Va.
. Charleston, S. C.
Spartanburg, S. C.
GREER MILLER Columbia, S. C.
MICHAEL A. MILLER .... Union, S. C.
PAUL W. MIMS, JR. . . . Columbia, S. C.
DAVID H. MITCHELL, JR. . Hickory Gr., S. C.
DAVID J. MITCHELL Folsom, Pa.
JOHNNY O. MITCHELL . . Greenville, S. C.
NANCY J. MOBLEY . .
Orangeburg, S. C.
ROBERT S. MOBLEY .
. . Rock Hill, S. C.
CLARENCE MODE III .
. . . York, S. C.
JESSE W. MOFFETT .
. Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
ANTHONY G. MOORE .
Moncks Corner, S. C.
C. HAROLD MOORE, JR
Chesterfield S. C.
CHARLES G. MOORE ■
. . . Moore, S. C.
CHARLES L. MOORE .
. . Pensacola, Fla.
HENRY S. MOORE . .
. Georgetown. S. C.
JIMMY L. MOORE . .
. . Charleston, S. C.
PATRICK J. MOORE .
. . Laurens, S. C.
ROBERT A. MOORE . ■
Mountain Lakes, N. J.
RONNIE W. MOORE ■
Calhoun, Ga.
STEVE T. MOORE . .
. . Greenville, S. C
THOMAS MOORE . .
Hoosick Falls, N. Y.
THOMAS J. MOORE .
. . . Grayson, Ga
WARREN W. MOORE .
. . Barnwell, S. C
BRIAN V. MORAN . .
.... Rye, N. Y.
JAMES F. MORAN . .
. Larchmont, N. Y
MYRAN A. MORGAN .
Fairforest, S. C
ALVIN V. MORRIS . .
. . . Atlanta, Ga
CLAUDE L. MORRIS .
Burlington, N. C
DENNIS C. MORRIS .
. . N. Augusta, S. C
ROBERT T. MORRIS II
. . Baltimore, Md
SCOTT W. MORRIS . . .
Spartanburg
S. C.
TEDDY MORRIS, JR. . .
Greenwood
S. C.
THOMAS 0. MORRIS, JR. .
. . Andrews
S. C.
RICHARD N. MOSS . . .
. Charleston
S. c.
RANDOLPH M. MOWER .
. . Sumter
s. c.
GEORGE W. MOZINGO III
. . Columbia
s. c.
FRANCIS J. MULHERIN .
Williamstown
N.J.
HOWARD P. MULLEN . .
. Anderson
s. C.
JOHN D. MULLEN . . .
Greenville
s. C.
GARY L. MULLINS . . .
. Williston
s. C.
GLORIA E. MUNGO . . .
. Rock Hill
S. C.
EDWARD C. MURDOCK .
. Woodstown
N.J.
STANLEY F. MUNNERLYN
. Greenwood
S. C.
JOHN A. MUNNS ....
Ware Shoals
s. c.
JAMES P. MURPHY . .
. . McColl
s. c.
KEVIN L. MURRAY . .
. . Berlir
. Md.
FRANKIE R. MYERS . .
. . Seneca
S. C.
GREGORY B. MYERS . .
Lakeland, Fla.
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JESSE W. MYERS ....
JOHN D. MYERS ....
ALLEN T. NELSON . . .
CHARLES A. NELSON . .
CHARLES D. NELSON . .
WILLIAM C. NEWALL JR.
Bennettsville, S. C.
Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
. Somerset. N. J.
Anderson, S. C.
Simpsonville, S. C.
Clemson, S. C.
cksburg, S. C.
abersham, Ga.
MICHAEL E. NEWTON .
JAMES A. NICHOLS . .
ANDREW M. NORRIS . . . Cheraw, S. C.
MYRA A. NORRIS Camden, S. C.
SAMMIE J. NORRIS . . . Timmonsville, S. C.
MARK M. NOWAKOWSKI . . Baltimore, Md.
ERIC B. NYGAARD .... Decatur, Ga.
MARSHA R. OATES . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
ROY R. OATES Blackstock, S. C.
JAMES C. O'DELL, JR. . . . Union, S. C.
RICHARD B. ODOM . . Virginia Beach, Va.
ROBERT M. OHANESIAN . Huntington, N. Y.
RICHARD T. ORNE .
GUY L. OSBORNE .
FRANCIS M. OTT JR.
SHERRIL A. OWEN
DENNIS \V. OWENS .
LEROY F. OWENS .
East Orange, N. J.
. . Union, S. C.
. Columbia, S. C.
. . Central, S. C.
. . Duncan, S. C.
Silver Spring, Md,
TONY J. OWENS Easley, S. C.
REBECCA E. OWENS .... Easley, S. C.
JOHN J. OXFORD .... Woodmere, N. Y.
SHERRY OXNER Elberton, Ga.
BERNARD R. OZBOLT . . . Walterboro, S. C.
SHELTON J. PACE .... Gresham, S. C.
STEVE P. PACE Greenville, S. C.
JOHN E. PACK Columbus, N. C.
FRED M. PADGETT .... Walterboro, S. C.
COLE L. PAGE Williston, S. C.
HERBERT DAN PAGE . . Greenville, S. C.
JOHN D. PAGE III ... . Hampton, S. C.
KERRY C. PAINTER .
ROBERT L. PAINE II
JOHNNY W. PALMER
PETER W. PAPPAS .
DAVID D. PARKER .
DANIEL F. PARKER .
. . Simpsonville S. C.
Atlantic H'lands, N. J.
. . . Central, S. C.
. . Rock Hill, S. C.
Camden, S. C.
. . . Abbeville, S. C.
ROBERT M. PARKER . .
JOEL D. PARNELL . .
LaBONNEY R. L. PARNELL
JAMES H. PARSONS III .
WILLIAM T. PARSONS .
DENNIS P. PATRICK
S. Belraar, N. J.
Anderson, S. C.
Charleston, SvC.
Newberry, S. C.
. Hartsville, S. C.
Pacolet Mills, S. C.
JAMES R. PATRICK . . Mystic Islands, N. J.
LESTER R. PATRICK . . Orangeburg, S. C.
JOHN E. PATTERSON .... Charlotte, N. C.
ROBERT G. PATTERSON . . . Clinton S. C.
WILLIAM S. PATTERSON . . Fort Mill. S. C.
BEN M. PAULLING .... Camden, S. C.
GAR\- M. PAYNE Kershaw, S. C.
HENRY K. PAYNE .... Summerville, S. C.
DAVID L. PEACE Anderson, S. C.
CHARLES R. PEARRE . . N. Charleston, S. C.
WIIJ.IAM J. PEARSON, JR. . Camp Hill, Pa.
SUSAN M. PEEKE Sumter, S. C.
GEORGIA A. PENDER .... Arlington, Va.
SAMUEL D. PENDERGRASS . Greenwood, S. C.
NEIL G. PENDRY Allentown, Pa.
TOMMY G. PERKINS .... Clemson, S. C.
ROBERT E. PERRY .... Brunswick, Ga.
CHARLES R. PESAVENTO . Greenville, S. C.
DONALD C. PETERSON .
EUGENE C. PETERSON
THOMAS E. PETERSON
RAYMOND H. PETTIT .
THOMAS B. PETTIT . .
CLARENCE E. PHILLIPS
. . Rumson, N. J.
. . Woodbridge, Va.
. . Tallahassee, Fla.
. Spartanburg, S. C.
. . . Cayce, S. C.
Lynchburg, S. C.
GEORGE D. PHILLIPS .
ROBERT G. PHILLIPS .
ROBERT H. PHILLIPS .
STEVE F. PHILLIPS .
JOHN A. PICKINSON .
HARRY E. PIERCE . .
. . . Sumter, S. C.
. . Walhalla, S. C.
. . Columbia, S. C.
. . . Atlanta, Ga.
. . . Mullins, S. C.
. . Kingstree, S. C.
RAYMOND S. PILGRIM
BRUCE N. PINTO . . .
JAMES E- PITTMAN .
WESLEY M. PITTS . .
MICHAEL E. PLATT .
CLINT E. POLLARD . .
. . . Marietta, Ga.
Chester Spring, Pa.
. . Greenville, S. C.
. Columbia, S. C.
. . Rock Hill, S. C.
. . Greenville, S. C.
. . . Easlev, S. C.
JAMES L. POPE . . .
JON P. POPOWSKI . .
JAMES D. PORTER . .
JOSEPH H PORTER
North Reading, Mass.
Arlington, Va.
. . Rock Hill, S. C.
. . . Loris, S. C.
LARRY E. PORTER . .
. . LaFrance, S. C.
CARL F POSPISIL
Union, S. C
GEELA B. POTEAT . .
MITCHELL R. POWERS
CLINTON J. POWELL .
JAMES R. POWELL . .
JULIAN L. POWELL . .
Columbia, S. C
. . Columbia, S. C
. . Charleston, S. C,
. . Walhalla, S. C.
. . Fort Mill, S. C
WILLIAM S. POWER .
JAMES W. PREACHER .
EDWIN S. PRESNELL .
FRANK J PRICE . . .
. . . Clinton, S. C.
. . . Ruffin, S. C.
. . Asheboro, N. C.
. . . Roselle, N. J.
BROOKS R. PRINCE .
JOHN W. PROHASKA .
. . Greenville, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
FRESHMEN
TIM W. PULLIN Atlanta, Ga.
LARRY E. PURSLEY . . . Abbeville, S. C.
CAROL D. PUTMAN . . . Spartanburg S. C.
JAMES R PUTMAN Easley, S. C.
MARTIN W. QUATTLEBAUM . Batesburg, S. C.
KAREN L. QUICK Timonium, Md.
KENNETH E. RABON . . . Columbia, S. C.
THOMAS H. RADCLIFFE . N. Charleston, S. C.
MIR S. RAHIM Lahore, Pakistan
DOUGLAS M. RAINES . . . Greenville, S. C.
ANGELA W. RAINEY .... Starr, S. C.
FRANK E. RALSTON . . . Batesburg, S. C.
RITA J. RAMPEY .... Greenville, S. C.
TED N, RAMSEY Greenville, S. C.
THOMAS H. RAMSEY .... Clover, S. C.
RICHARD D. RANDOLPH . . . Stanley, N. C.
PAUL M. RAUP .... Hendersonville, N. C.
JOHN G. RAY Alexandria, Va.
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HOWARD C. RAYFIELD . . Chesterfield, S. C.
CHARLES E. RAYMOND, JR. . Manning, S. C.
PAUL E. REAVIS Florence, S. C.
MICHAEL B. RECTOR .... Greer, S. C.
DANIEL W. REEVES . . . Portland, Maine
SAMUEL F. REID, JR. . , Fort Motte, S. C.
RICHARD W. REITH . .
Long Island, N.Y.
AARON \V. RENTZ . .
. . Columbia, S. C.
WALTER G. RESCORLA .
. . Glenside, Pa.
JACK B. REYNOLDS, JR.
. . Columbia, S. C.
JOSEPH W. REYNOLDS .
. . Hanahan, S. C.
MARK A. REYNOLDS .
. . AsheviUe, N, C.
PEGGY A. REYNOLDS .... Cannon, Ga.
SAMUEL F. RHODES . . Mayesville, S. C.
JAMES C. RICE Greenville, S, C.
JAMES D. RICE, JR Asheville, N. C.
MICHAEL S. RICE Easley, S. C.
SHARON L. RICE .... Greenville, S. C.
ANDREW L. RICHARDSON
CAROL A. RICHARDSON .
GARY F. RICHARDSON .
JOSEPH R. RICHARDSON
WILLIAM C. RICHARDSON
HENRY L.. RICHBOURG .
TERRY M. RICHEY . .
RONALD L. RIDGEWAY
EARL K. RIGLER . .
TILDEN F. RILEY . .
JAMES L. RIMER III .
JOSEPH A. RINEHART
. Johnsonville, S. C.
. . Belton, S. C.
N. Charleston, S. C.
Greenwood, S. C.
. Spartanburg, S. C.
. . Dillon, S. C.
Anderson, S. C.
St. Matthews, S. C.
Landenberg, Pa.
Orangeburg, S. C.
Spartanburg, S. C.
Batesburg, S. C.
VICTORIA RISSETTO . . Prospect Park, Pa.
MICHAEL D. RIVENBARK . . . Joliet, 111.
BRUCE D. ROBERTS .... Taylors, S. C.
JANICE R. ROBERTS . . . Greenville, S. C.
JOHN R. ROBERTS .... Charleston, S. C.
JOHN T. ROBERTS . . . Blacksburg, S. C.
WILLIAM A. ROBERTS
JON H. ROBINETT , .
NANCY E. ROBINSON .
RONALD L. ROBINSON
RONALD S. ROBINSON
THOMAS M. ROBINSON
. Martir
West Col
lie, N. J.
3ia, S. C.
Seneca S. C.
Aiken, S. C.
Asheville, N. C.
. Clover, S. C.
JOHN D. ROESER . • •
. Wallingford, Pa.
WILLIAM D. ROFFIELD
. . Newberry, S. C.
DONALD C. ROGERS . .
N. Charleston, S.-4;.
FRIEDA J. ROGERS . .
. . Pickens, S. C.
JACKIE T. ROGERS . .
. . WoodruflF, S. C.
VIRGINIA A. ROGERS .
. . . Clinton, S. C.
NATHAN L. ROHDE .
. Kissimmee, Fla.
STEVEN E. ROLLINS .
. . Greenville, S. C.
BRUCE J. ROSE . . . .
. . Clemson, S. C.
JEFFREY D ROSS . . .
. . Fort Lee, N. J.
JAMES R. ROUSE . . .
Fountain Inn, S. C.
PHILLIP J. ROWELL .
. . Columbia, S. C.
DAVID H. ROWLAND .
. . . Central, S. C.
FAVE L. HUFF . . .
. . Columbia, S. C.
KATHLEEN S. RULE . .
. . Sheldon, S. C.
WILLIAM L. RUMFELT .
. Blacksburg, S. C.
CHARLES A. RUMPEL .
. . Charleston, S. C.
DONALD E. RUSSELL .
. . Baltimore, Md.
JAMES B. RUSSELL . .
. Short Hill, N.J.
ROBERT B. RUSSELL . .
. Charleston. S. C.
STEPHEN A. RUSSELL .
W. Hartford, Conn.
WILLIAM B. RUSSELL .
. . Bethesda, Md.
JAMES M. RUTHERFORD
. . Anderson, S. C.
MARION F. SADLER .
Leesville, S. C.
PATRICIA A. SAGGUS .
. Edgefield, S. C.
GERARD P. SAMMON .
. Columbia, S. C
STEVEN A. SANDBERG .
. Jamestown, N. Y.
ERIC B. SANDERS . .
. N. Augusta. S. C
JOHN L. SANDERS, JR. .
. . Rock Hill, S. C
REBBECCA L. SANDERS
. . Clinton, S. C
ROBERT R. SANDS . . New Providence, \. J.
ROBERT S. SARGENT .... Liberty, S. C.
PHIL E. SATTERFIELD . . Greenwood, S. C.
A. E. SAUNDERS Orangeburg, S. C.
JEAN M. SAVERANCE .... Lamar, S. C.
MARK G. SAVITSKY .... Clemson, S. C.
ROBERT B. SCARBOROUGH
Conway, S. C
RICHARD E. SCATES, JR. . . Gaflfney. S. C
JOHN P. SCHAEDEL .... Baltimore, Md,
CHARLES F. SCHEIO . . Belle Mead, N. J.
F. J. SCHILLING ... Old Westburg, N.
WILLIAM SCHLUPP . . . Cinnaminson, N. J,
ROBERT C. SCHMIDT . .
CHARLES T. SCHMINCKE
JOSH F. SCHNEIDER . .
MAX M. SCHREIBER . .
EDWARD G. SCHROFF .
HARRY S. SCHULZE . .
Old Tappan, N. J
Pennsauken, N. J,
. Statesville, N. C
Camden, S. C,
. Milltown, N. J,
. Harrisburg, Pa
HOWARD L. SCHULZ . . . Vineland, N. J.
OTTO H. SCHUMACHER, JR. . Walhalla, S. C.
WAYNE H. SCHUMM . . Riviera Beach, Fla.
CARL T. SCOTT .... Spartanburg, S. C.
CHARLES D. SCOTT . . Orangeburg, S. C.
DANIEL B. SCOTT .... Meggett, S. C.
HAZEL E. SCOTT . .
KERRY D. SCOTT . . .
WILLIAM T. SCOTT .
WILLIAM B. SCRUGGS .
THOMAS F. SCURRY .
GEORGE W. SEABROOK
Elberton, Ga.
Charleston. S. C.
. Dillon, S. C.
. Chesnee, S. C.
Columbia, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
EDGAR A. SEARS Olar, S. C.
JOHN M. SEARS Anderson, S. C.
DAVID B. SEASE .... Newberry, S. C.
MARTHA A. SEAY . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
WILLIAM J. SEAY .... Charlotte, N. C.
EULALIE V. SEEL .... Rahway, N. J.
PATRICIA
C. SEELEY .
Sandy Spr
ings, Ga
CHARLES
A. SEIJO . . .
. Silver Sp
ing, Md
REBECCA
S. SENN . .
Simpsonv
lie, S. C
THOMAS
L. SENN . . .
. . Clem
on, S. C
HUBERT
H. SETTLE .
. . . Albany, Ga
CHRISTOPHER W. SEVERS . . Peck
ville. Pa
DONALD
C. SHAFER . .
Strongsv
ille, Ohio
WILLIAM
S. SHANNON
. Westbu
ry, N. V
GRADY I
SHEALY . .
Ninety Six. S. C
JOHN P.
SHEALY . .
. . Sava
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SANDRA
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. W. Colum
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FRANK J
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. . Rockville. Md
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WILLIE C. SHELLEY .
. Conway, S. C.
EDGAR G. SHELTON . . .
Winter Park, Fla.
TOM P. SHEPPARD . .
. . Liberty, S. C.
LARRY D. SHERMAN . .
. Piedmont, S. C.
ROBERT L. SHEVVFELT .
. . Clcmson, S. C.
ARTHUR J. SKINNERS . W. Springfield, Mass.
WILLIAM M. SHIRLEY ,
Honea Path. S. C.
DALE C. SHIVERS . . .
. Marietta, S. C.
BETTE A. SHULER
. Clemson, S. C.
IIARON K. SHULER . .
Charleston, S. C.
HUBERT T. SHULER . . .
. Jamestown, S. C.
CHARLES A. SIBLEY . .
. Rock Hill, S, C.
GLEN C. SIBLEY . . .
. Beaufort, S. C.
MICHAEL C. SIEBERT .
Laurens, S. C.
EVERETT W. SIEDSCHLAG . Columbia S. C.
JOHN A. SIM
Garden City, N. J.
CARL M. SIMMONS . .
Burlington, N. C.
KENNETH E. SIMMONS .
. Greenwood, S. C.
MARGARET A. SIMMONS
. Williamston, S. C.
NANCY F. SIMMONS . .
. . Pickens, S. C.
RALPH G. SIMMONS . .
. . Norcross, Ga.
RICHARD SIMONS . . .
. Columbila, S. C.
HENRY G. SIMPSON . .
. Lancaster, S. C.
JOHN M. SIMS ....
. . Central. S. C.
MARTHA A. SINGLETON
. . Annandale, Va.
STEPHEN SINTAL . . .
. Lynbrook. N. Y.
LONNE B. SKIPPER . .
. . Conway, S. C.
NANCY J. SLIKER . ■ .
. . Wayne, N. J.
PAULA E. SLOAN . . .
. . Union, S. C.
MAX G. SMALLS . . .
. . Beaufort, S. C.
BIVEN A. SMITH . .
Orangeburg, S. C.
CHARLES E. SMITH . .
. Mountsville, S. C.
CLARENCE H. SMITH .
. . Baltimore, Md.
DAVID M. SMITH . . .
. . Norway, S. C.
JEFFERY W. SMITH . .
. . Concord, N. H.
KENNETH E. SMITH . .
Spartanburg, S. C.
KENNETH L. SMITH . .
. Chesterfield, S. C.
KENNETH W. SMITH . .
. . AUentown. Pa.
MARCUS E. SMITH . .
. Greenville, S. C.
MILLEDGE S. SMITH .
Columbia. S. C.
RANDALL D. SMITH .
. Anderson, S. C.
REFINALD K. SMITH . .
. . Buffalo, S. C.
RODERICK W. SMITH .
. . . Salem, S.C.
ROGER B. SMITH . . .
. . Johnston, S. C^
ROGER D. SMITH . . .
. . Charlotte, N. C.
SIDNEY L. SMITH . .
Swansea, S. C.
SIDNEY T. SMITH . . .
. . Bowman, S. C.
TONY L. SMITH . . .
Anderson, S. C.
WADE M. SMITH . . .
. . . Wayne, Pa.
WAYNE B. SMITH . .
Greenwood, S. C.
WILLIAM H. SMITH . .
. . Hanahan, S. C.
JOHN D. SNODDY . . .
. Greenville, S. C.
ROBERT F. SNYDER . .
. Charleston. S. C.
ALGERNON G. SOLOMONS . . Estill, S. C.
RONNIE W. SPARKS .... Gaffney, S. C.
WILLIAM A. SPENLER . . Bennettsville, S. C.
LARRY N. SPIVEY Taylors, S. C.
BLAKE D. SPONG Columbia, S. C.
JERRY W. SPRADLEY .... Aiken, S. C.
BERNARD J. STANEK . .
. Columbia, S. C.
THOMAS L. STANFIELD .
. Anderson, S. C.
JOHN J. STANKIEWICZ . ,
. . Freehold, N. J.
TAD A. STANLEY . . , .
Shaw AFB, S. C.
LYNN B. STARLING . . .
. Lakeland, Fla.
VAN N. STEADMAN . .
. Williston. S. C.
MARTHA E- STEARNS . .
. Anderson, S. C.
CLYBURN S. STEELE .
. Lancaster, S. C.
JOHN R. STEER
Ninety Six, S. C.
JANE P. STEGALL . . .
. Pendleton, S. C.
MARY S. STEIN
. Anderson, S. C.
MICHAEL K. STENSTROM .
Hend's'ville, N. C.
FRANKLIN J. STEPHENS .
. Walhalla, S. C.
GERALD S. STEPHENS . .
N. Augusta, S. C.
JOHN E- STEVENS . . Ne-
w Brunswick, N. J.
ROBERT S. STEVENS . .
. Clemson, S. C.
JAMES C. STEVENSON . .
. Richburg, S. C.
FREDERICK M. STEWART
. Lake City, S. C.
ROBERT L. STEWART . .
. Greenville, S. C.
IRENE E. STIMSON . . .
Cocoa. Fla.
JOHN M. STITH . . . Sullivans Island, S. C.
CHARLES V. STOLL .... Kingstree, S. C.
MALCOLM E. STONE . . . Honea Path, S. C.
JOYCE A. STOVALL . . . Charleston, S. C.
VIRGINIA A. STOVER .
PHILLIP N. STRAYER .
JOHN C. STREET . . .
EUGENE G. STRIBLING
Blacksburg, S. C.
Atlanta, Ga.
BranchviUe, S. C.
. Lyman, S. C.
CYNTHIA D. STRICKLAND Anderson, S. C.
MONTE STRICKLAND .. . Tabor City, N. C.
WATSON S. STRICKLAND, JR., G'town, S. C.
DAVID R. STROMAN . .
. . Sumter,
S. C.
ROBERT J. STUKANE . .
Cherry Hill,
.N.J.
AL H. STURGIS . . .
Rock Hill,
.5. C.
JOHN T. SUBER, JR. . .
. Columbia,
, S. C.
THOMAS \V. SUBER . .
. Whitmire,
, S. C.
BEN R. SULLIVAN . . .
Clemson,
, S. C.
JAMES R. SURSAVAGE .
Andrews,
N. C.
DOMINIE J. SUSINI . .
Camden,
, S. C.
PETER W. SUTHERLAND
. . . Scotia,
, N.J.
STEVEN W. SUTOR . . .
, . Baltimon
?, Md.
MELINDA J. SUTTON .
. . Marietta, Ga.
ROBERT R. SWAN . , . Middleton, N. J.
JOSEPH E. SWOFFORD . . . Laurens, S. C.
JAMES D. SYFAN Gainesville, Ga.
ROBERT J. TALBERT . . . N. Augusta, S. C.
WILLIAM TALLEY, JR. . . . Duncan. S. C.
THOMAS D. TALMAGE, JR. . . . Eustis, Fla.
KAMCHUEN P. TANG . .
WILLIAM B. TARVER, JR.
BILLY A. TAYLOR . . .
DAVID E. TAYLOR . . .
LINDA J. TAYLOR . . .
LOUIS E. TAYLOR . . . .
LUTHER L. TAYLOR .
MICHAEL W. TAYLOR
PRUDENCE G. TAYLOR
ROBERT E. TAYLOR . .
STANLEY D. TAYLOR .
STEPHEN E. TAYLOR
Hong Kong
. . Bluffton, S. C.
Johnsonville, S. C.
. Richmond, Va.
. Columbia, S. C.
Great Falls, S. C.
Columbia, S. C.
. Aiken, S. C.
Salisbury, N. C.
lial Heights, Va.
are Shoals, S. C.
Greenwood, S. C.
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WILLIAM F. TAYLOR
WILLIAM M. TAYLOR .
WILLIAM R. TAYLOR .
RICHARD D. TEAL . . .
ELIZABETH C. TEEPLE
JOSEPH M. TERRELL . . .
ROBERT C. TERRY . . .
RICHARD K. THACKSTON
JAMES C. THIGPEN . .
B. CRAIG THOMAS . . .
CHARLES M. THOMAS . .
DAVID L. THOMAS .
ROBERT L. THOMAS .
SARA A. THOMAS
JOHN E. THOMASSON
DAVID F. THOMPSON
DAVID W. THOMPSON
Honea Path, S. C.
Conway, S. C.
. . Atlanta, Ga.
Waynesville, N. C.
resr^nt Beach, S. C.
Bedminister, N. J.
Spartanburg, S. C.
. . Martin, S. C.
. Greenville, S. C.
Florence, S. C.
. Rock Hill, S. C.
. Co'.jmbia, S. C.
Wa
, Ohio
St. George, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
. . York, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
. . Fairfax. Va.
LARRY S. THOMPSON .... Olar, S. C.
HENRY G. THORNDIKE . Wkomica Church, Va.
STEPHEN H. THYLOR . . Myrtle Beach, S. C.
MICHAEL L. TILLIRSON . . Liberty. S. C.
HERMAN W. TILLOTSON . Spartanburg, S. C.
RALPH G. TINGLER .... Finksburg, Md.
ARLIE D. TINSLEY . .
DAVID E. TINSLEY . .
WALTER A. TOOLE . .
MICHAEL C. TORK , .
AGOSTINO P. TORTORA
Greenville, S. C.
Laurens S. C.
Williston, S. C.
Townville. S. C.
Yonkers, N. Y.
WILLIAM A. TOUCHSTONE . Commerce, Ga.
JOHN J. JOY Mohnton, Pa.
JERRY W. TRAYNHAM . . Honea Path, S. C.
ANTHONY C. TRIOLO . . Staten Island, N. Y.
CHRIS N. TRIVELAS . . Charleston, S. C.
MARY J. TROTTER Easley, S. C.
GEORGE W. TROOBLEFIELD, Rock Hill. S. C.
WILLIAM D. TRYTHALL . . Bethlehem, S. C.
DAVID A. TUCKER .... Abbeville, S. C.
GILBERT E. TURNER, JR. . Walterboro, S. C.
HARRY C. TURNER . . . Isle of Palms, S. C.
JOSEPH J. TURNER. JR. . . Williston. S. C.
LANNY E. TURNER .... Clinton. S. C.
RICHARD M. TURNER. JR. . Orangeburg, S. C.
ROBERT J. TUSSO . .
DIANE E. TUTTLE . .
SUSAN R. TYNDALL .
STEPHEN E. TYSON III
ALEXANDER UR . .
Westfield. N. J.
Clemson, S. d
Orangeburg. S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
THOMAS C. VALESKY . . Penns Grove. N. J
DOUGLAS W. VAN OSDELL . Summerton, S. C
JOHN E. VARNADORE .... Chester S. C
KENNETH L. VAUGHAN . . Marietta. Ga,
JACK S. VERNON .... Chesterfield, !
JOHN P. VICK Freehold, N. J
JOSEPH E. VIGNATI
LAWRENCE B. VISCONTI
FRANK H. VOGEL . . .
DENNY M. WADDELL .
TERRY L. WAITES . . .
J. STEPHEN WALDREP .
N. Augusta, S. C.
. Stratford, Conn.
Lakewood, N. J.
Greer, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenwood, S. C.
RONALD A. WALFIELD
DAVIS C. WALKER .
DOROTHY E. WALKER .
WILLIAM T. WALL . .
JAMES R. WALLACS, JR.
TOMMY M. WALLACE .
DONALD N. WALLER . .
A. CHARLES WALLMO . .
A. CHARLENE WALTERS .
JAMES D. WALTERS . . .
GEORGE S. WALTMAN, JR.
REMBERT B. WARD . . .
. Walterboro, S. C.
Decatur, Ga.
Clemson, S. C.
. Edgefield, S. C.
Mt. Pleasant, S. C.
. Rock HiU, S. C.
Beaufort, S. C.
Ft. Collins, Colo.
Rock Hill, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenwood, S. C.
Rock Hill, S. C.
ROBERT D. WARDELL . . ■ Mauldin,
DAVID A. WARDLAW . . . Whitmire,
WILLIAM G. WARDLAW, JR. . Anderson,
THOMAS B. WARING . . . Manning,
JAS. D. WARREN, JR. . Charleston Hgts.,
JAMES O. WARREN, JR. . . . Dillon,
BEN G. WATSON . . . . N. Augusta, S. C.
JOSEPH P. WATSON .
ROBERT A. WATSON .
R. M. WATSON, JR. . .
SHERRILL L. WATSON
H. F. WEATHERS, JR. .
. . Anderson, S. C.
. . Easley, S. C.
Ridge Spring, S. C.
. . Edgefield, S. C.
Fountain Inn, S. C.
JOHN J. WEAVER III
PETER F. WEDDELL
DALE R. WEINRICH .
WILLIAM A. WEIR .
JOHN K. WEISMAN .
ROBERT I. WEISS . .
. . Bennettsville, S C
Goshew, Ind
. . . Crofton, Md
Clinton, S C
. . . Smithtown, N Y
Upper Montclair, N J
LYNN C. WELBORN Pickens, S C
Calhoun Falls,
Greenwood,
CHARLES M. WELLS
WAYNE C. WELLS .
PHILIP H. WENDELL .... Salem, Mass
ROBERT S. WENNERSTEN . Glen Rock, N J
RICHARD B. WERTS .... Ninety Six, S C
EDWARD A. WERZYN JR. . . Santiago, Chile
JOHN H. WESSINGER . . . Columbia, S C
ALLAN E. WEST . . . Isle of Palms, S C
RICHARD W. WEST Aiken, S C
JAMES F. WESTBROOK . . . Augusta, Ga.
WILLIAM J. WESTERVELT . . Bel Air, Md.
FRESHMEN
ROBERT C. WHEATLEY
JOHN H. WHEELER .
RICHARD D. WHEELER
DON V. WHELCHEL .
Spartanburg, S. C.
Saluda, S. C.
. . Clemson, S. C.
. Gaffney, S. C.
WALTER D. WHETSTONE . St Matthews, S.
PHYLLIS A. WHITE . . West Columbia, S.
ROBERT B. WHITE . . .
THOMAS B. WHITE . .
WARREN C. WHITE . . .
DONALD P. WHITEHURST
FRANK WHITESIDE . . .
MICHAEL L. WHITFIELD
. Greenville, S. C.
Camden, S. C.
. Edgefield. S. C.
. New York, N. Y.
Spartanburg, S. C.
. Anderson, S. C.
JUDSON L. WHITLOCK . . . Atlanta, Ga.
CHARLES G WHITMIRE . . Greenville, S. C.
DAVID M. WHITTAKER . . Rhinebeck, N. Y.
FORREST M. WHITTINGTON . . Loris, S. C.
GRADY O. WICKER .... Newberry, S C.
DANIEL S. WIGGERS . . . Pomaria, S. C.
FRESHMEN
DONALD A. WIGGINS . Point Pleasant, W. Va.
ROBERT h. WIGGINS .
. Orangeburg, S. C.
THOMAS C. WIGGINS
Decatur, Ga.
WILLIAM J. WILFINGER
. . . Emmans, Pa.
ROBERT M. WILKINSON
. . Walterboro, S. C.
ALICE R. WILLIAMS .
. Greenville, S. C.
BILLIE S. WILLIAMS .
. Graniteville, S. C.
CHARLES A. WILLIAMS
. . Greenville, S. C.
DALE C. WILLIAMS . .
. . Rock Hill, S. C.
DONNA S. WILLIAMS .
Florence, S. C.
HOWARD W. WILLIAMS
. Monoreville, N. J.
JAMES R. WILLIAMS . .
. . Newberry, S. C.
JOHN F. WILLIAMS .
. Cleveland, N. C.
NORMAN A. WILLIAMS
. . Columbia, S. C
TERRY E. WILLIAMS .
. . Greenville. S. C.
THOMAS F WILLIAMS
. . Marietta, Ca
THOMAS F. WILLIAMS
. . . Dillon, S. C
GENE R. WILLIAMS .
. . Salters, S. C
HOWARD D. WILLIAMS . . Cheraw, S. C.
JOSEPH W. WILLIAMS . . Spartanburg, S. C.
MARY D. WILLIAMS .... Salley, S. C.
THOMAS B. WILLINGHAM . . Chesnee, S. C.
GARY N. WILLIS .... Westminster, S. C
BRUCE R. WILSON . . . Bedminster, N. J.
EROS W. WILSON . .
. Abbeville, S. C.
GARLAND K. WILSON .
. . Fort Mill, S. C.
JANICE E. WILSON . .
. Four Oaks, N. C
KATHY L. WILSON
Cumberland, Md
I.IEUDEAN L. WILSON
. Charlotte, N. C
RICHARD P. WILSON .
. . Columbia, S. C
ROGER D. WILSON . .
. . Liberty, S. C
WILLIAM G. WILSON .
. . Abbeville, S. C
JOHN D. WINBURN . .
Columbia, S. C
DONALD R. WINCOTT .
. . Kenmore, N. Y
JOHN H. WINFIELD . .
. . Conway, S. C
CARL R. WINKLEY . .
. . Langhorne, Pa
.MARINA E. WINQUIST .
. . Debham, Mass
JANIETH K. WISE . .
. Graniteville, S. C
LARRY V. WISE . . .
Columbia, S. C
CONRAD W. WISINGER
Saddle Brook, N. J
STAN S. WITOWSKI . .
. . Oxen Hill. Md
JAMES D. WITTER . .
. . Chaffee, N. Y
DAVE A. WITTSCHEN .
. Charleston, S. C
GERALDINE A. WOJECK .
. . Marietta, Ga
LARRY D. WOOD . . .
. Startex, S. C
RICHARD 0. WOOD . .
Lake City, S. C
ROBERT M. WOOD . . .
. . Atlanta, Ga
JAMES D. WOODSON . .
. . Easley, S. C
CHERYL D. WOODY . . .
. Pendleton, S. C
RICHARD E. WOOTEN . .
. Pendleton, S. C
JOHN W. WORSHAM . .
Bamberg, S. C
STEPHEN G. WRAY . . .
. . Gaffney, S. C
CAROL A. WRIGHT . .
. Harrington, 111
CLYDE R. WRIGHT . . .
. Gastonia, N. C
JAMES E. WRIGHT, JR. .
. Anderson, S. C
MAR1- T. WRIGHT . . .
. Manning, S. C
MILDRED A. WRIGHT
. Columbia, S. C
RANDALL N. WRIGHT . .
Anderson, S. C
THOMAS L. WRIGHT . .
. . Duncan, S. C
WILLIAM G. WRIGHT . .
. Rock Hill, S. C
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FRESHMEN
ROBERT A. WYCKOFF .
ROBERT S. VVVLIE . .
JOHN McD. YARBROUGH
RAYMOND A. YAUGER .
SANDRA J. YEARGIN .
DENNIS S. YENDREK .
. Wayne, N. J.
Blacksburg, S. C.
. Charlotte, N. C.
Uniontown, Pa.
Elberton, Ga.
Warren, Ohio
MARLENE E. YOUNG . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
MARTHA O. YOUNG .... Columbia, S. C.
CHARLES R. YEW .... Gibsonville, N. C.
CARL A. ZAMBON Oxon Hill, Md.
EDWARD C. ZINK .... Baltimore, Md.
RICHARD M. ZUKOWSK . Bay Shore, N. Y.
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Clemson University
At Greenville
The Greenville County Technical Center provides the
facilities for Clemson University at Greenville. The center
is located on S. C. 291 by-pass in Greenville, S. C. and
consists of only one classroom building.
There are 239 students attending the Greenville Ex-
tension as compared to last year's enrollment of 143.
The Extension offers all freshman courses required of
any major on the main campus at Clemson for the re-
mainder of his study.
Director of the Extension is Dr. C. B. Thompson who
was originally a member of the Social Sciences Depart-
ment at the main campus. He coordinates the work of
a very well qualified faculty. Many of the professors there
have taught in Clemson.
DR. C. B. THOMPSON, Director
GREENVILLE EXTENSION
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GARY T. ALEVINE .... Greenville, S. C.
BILLY M. ALLEN Taylors, S. C.
DONALD W. ANDERSON . . Greenville, S. C.
WILLIAM B.ANDERSON . . Greenville, S. C.
SAMUEL W. AUSTIN . . . Greenville, S. C.
RONALD C. AYERS, JR. . . S.mpsonville, S. C.
JOSEPH G. BAGWELL
JOEL L. BAILEY . .
WILLIAM L. BAILEY .
CHARLIE A. BARBERY
DON L. BEACHAM . .
VIVIAN S. BELK . .
JUDITH K. BELL . .
DONALD A BELT . .
SONJA J. BISHOP .
CHARLES E. BLOUNT
ROBERT A. BOGAN .
CHARLES G. BOONE
. . Greer, S. C.
. Greenville, S. C.
. Greenville, S. C.
Simpsonville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C
. Greenville, S. C.
Piedmont,
. Taylors,
Greenville,
ROGER D. BOWER . . .
THOMAS N. BRADLEY . .
JERRY T. BRADY . . . .
DAVID A. BROWN . . .
HERBERT W. BROWN, JR.
WILLIAM E. BRYSON, JR.
Greenville, S. C.
, . Greer, S. C.
. Pelzer, S. C.
Piedmont, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
JOHNNY C. BYERS Laurens, S.
JERRY R. BYRD Greenville, S.
ROY E. CAMPBELL .... Greenville, S.
FAY A. CANNON Greenville, S.
WALLACE N. CANTRELL . . . Easley, S.
EDDIE H. CARTER .... Greenville, S.
TERRY BRYAN CARTER
DENNIS R. CASH . . .
MALCOLM L. CHAPIN .
WILLIAM S. CHASTEEN
SAMUEL B. CLARK . .
DORIS P. CLAYTON . .
TOMMY C. COBB . . .
JOHN D. COLALVCA . .
CORDELIA E. COLE . .
DAVID M. CORNMESSER .
ROSEMARIE A. COTHRAN
CHARLES R. COVINGTON
Jreenville, S. C.
Ireenville, S. C.
ireenville, S. C.
. Pelzer, S. C.
lers Rest, S. C.
Laurens, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
PATSY A. COX Pickens, S. C.
J. RANDALL COZATT III . . Greenville, S^C.
ROBERT F. CRAIGO .... Greenville, S.^.
JOHN W. CRAIN Greer, S. C.
MICHAEL J. CROMER . . ■ Greenville. S. C.
LARRY B. CULBERTSON . . Greenville, S. C.
ANN E. CUNETON .... Greenville, S. C.
GEORGE M. DAUGHERTY . Greenville, S. C.
JERRY W. DEAN Greenville, S. C.
Hl^ELL C. DENTON .... Greenville, S. C.
CAROL J. DICKERSON . . . Greenville, S. C.
WILSON C. DUNFORD, JR. . Greenville, S. C.
BECKY L. DURHAM .... Piedmont, S. C.
FLO^■D D. DURHAM .... Pickens, S. C.
PATRICIA I. DURHAM . . Gerenville, S. C.
WILLIAM V. EDWARDS, JR. . Easley, S. C.
CHARLIE E. ELLENBURG . . Easley. S. C.
JAMES F. ELROD .... Greenville, S. C.
GREENVILLE EXTENSION
JIMMIE W. EVATT . . . .
Greenville, S. C.
CHRISTINE J. FERGUSON .
Greenville, S. C.
LINDA S. FINLEY . . . .
Greenville, S. C.
CHERVL L. FLOYD . . . .
Greenville, S. C.
ROBERT H. FORESTER . .
. Taylors, S. C.
ROBERT E. FRASHER . ■ ■
Greenville, S. C.
PERRY \V. FREEMAN, JR. .
. Easley, S. C.
FRED A. FULLER
Greenville, S. C.
RICHARD W. GALWAY . .
. Greenville, S. C.
WILLIAM T. GARRETT, JR.
. . Pelzer, S. C.
LEIGH C. GLENN . . .
. . Greer, S. C.
RICHARD W. GLOVER . . .
Greenville, S. C.
MICHAEL J. GOMBOLA . .
Greenville, S. C.
CAROL S. GOODWIN . . .
Greenville, S- C.
VERNON W. GRAVLEE . .
. Greenville, S. C
RONALD L. GREEN, JR. . ,
. Greenville, S. C.
ROBERT K. GREENE . . .
. Taylors. S. C.
ERIC S. HALL
Greenville, S. C.
SUSAN Y. HALL
. Taylors, S. C.
RICHARD J. HANKS . . .
. Taylors, S. C.
JAMES L. HARBIN . . .
Greenville. S. C
DAVID M. HARDIN . . .
. Laurens, S. C.
SAM R. HARDING . . . .
Greenville, S. C.
JOSEPH E. HARPER . . .
Greenville, S. C.
PETE C. HEFFERMAN . . . Greenville, S. C.
RALPH B. HEMPHILL . . . Greenville, S. C.
JIMMY A. HENDERSON . . Greenville, S. C.
RICHARD L. HESTER . . ■ Greenville, S. C.
GERALD E. HILES Easley, S. C.
DONALD R. HILL Taylors. S. C.
HOLLEN L. HOFFMAN . . Greenville. S. C.
PAULA L. HOGAN .... Greenville, S. C.
DON R. HOLDER Greer, S. C.
KEITH B. HOLTZCLAW . . Greenville, S. C.
CHARLES E. HOOD Pelzer, S. C.
FRANK D. HOWELL Greer, S. C.
CHARLOTTE G. HUDSON . . Greenville, S. C.
MICHAEL J. HUGGINS . . Greenville, S. C.
AMOS HYKES Taylors, S. C.
LINDA A. JONES Greenville, S. C.
ROBERT J. JONES .... Greenville, S. C.
DEAN G. KARR Taylors. S. C.
EVERETT L. KELLEY . . . Greenville, S. C.
JOHN T. KELLEY Greenville S. C.
WARREN N. KING .... Greenville. S. C.
JOHN W. KIRK, JR Greenville, S. C.
JAMES L. LAFOY .... Greenville. S. C.
DAVID R. LANDING . . . Greenville, S. C.
ALAN G. LONDRETH . .
RANDY J. LAWLESS .
ELIZABETH H. LAWTON
DARLENE M. LEACH . .
JAMES M. LEAGUE . . .
JOHN C. LEAKE, JR. .
Greenville.
Piedmont.
Greenvi
Woodr
JOHN D. LEDFORD .... Greenville. S.
CURTIS J. LOLLIS .... Piedmont, S.
LARRY B. LONG Greenville. S.
NANCY L. LORD Greenville, S.
LISCLOTTE LUDVIGSEN Greenville, S.
JOHN M. LYNCH .... Gray Court, S.
GREENVILLE EXTENSION
r^ o 0 P ^ r^
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fits : ^imm^mt (^Li_ ^tfc
i^^,>:. 4rk
THOMAS J. McARDLE . . .
Greenville, S. C.
ROBERT E. McCALL . . .
Gre
enville, S. C.
MORRIS W. McCOLLEY . .
Grc
cnville, S. C.
JOE W. McCOY
F.aslev. S. C
CYNTHIA D. McGILL . . .
Greenville, S. C.
ROGER D. McJUNKIN . . .
. F
ickens, S. C.
DAVID D. McNEELY . , .
Greenville, S. C.
CYNTHIA A. MABRY . . .
Gre
enville, S. C.
DANNY G. MACE
Gre
enville, S. C.
CHARLES R. MAUNEY . .
Greer, S. C.
WILLIAM W. MASON . . .
. Woodruff, S. C.
THOMAS C. MEIER . . .
Easley, S. C.
JAMES M. MERRILL . . .
Gre
enville, S. C.
JOHN P. METCALF . . .
Gre
enville, S. C.
BOBBY J. MILLER . . . Traveler
s Rest, S. C.
DOUGLAS S. MILLER . .
Gre
enville, S. C.
FRANCIS I. MILLER . . .
Greer, S. C.
RICHARD C. MILLER . .
Gre
enville, S. C.
ROBERT E. MILLER . .
Easley, S. C.
WILLIE I. MILLER . . .
Grf
enville, S. C.
DENNIS R. MOORE ■ . .
Gre
enville, S. C.
JAMES P. MORROW . . .
Gre
enville, S. C.
JAMES H. MOSELEY . .
Gr
enville, S. C.
ROGER L. MULL ....
Easley, S. C.
ELWYN G. NEVES, JR. . .
. Gr
enville, S. C,
THOMAS D. NORRIS . .
Gr
enville, S. C.
BARRY D. PALM ....
Greer, S. C.
RICHARD W. PARKER . .
. Gr
enville, S. C.
ALBERT C. PEDEN . . .
Simpsonville, S. C.
JOHN M. PEEL ....
Greenville, S. C.
WILLIAM J. PETERS . .
Spar
anburg, S. C.
RICHARD W. PICKELSIMER
. Gr
•enville, S. C.
THOMAS E. PIERCE . .
Greenville, S. C.
STANLEY F. PINSON . .
Greenville, S. C.
JAMES E. PONDER, JR. .
Easley, S. C.
BENSON A. POOLE . . .
. Greenville, S. C.
DEBBIE W. PRZETACNIK
. Gr
eenville, S. C.
MAXIE R. PUTNAM . .
Gr
eenville, S. C.
RANNY F. QUEEN . . .
. Gr
eenville, S. C.
HASKELL D. REECE . .
. Gr
eenville, S. C.
JOSEPH S. REID ....
Wooodruff, S. C.
CHARLES H. RICHARDS II
Duncan, S. C.
CHARLIE S. RIGBY . . .
. Greenville, S. C.
HAROLD G. RISK. JR. . .
. Gr
eenville, S. C.
JOHN S. ROBERTSON . .
. Gr
eenville, S. C
JAMES H. RODGERS. JR. .
Fountain Inn, S. C.
LAWRENCE M. ROSS . .
. Gr
eenville, S. C.
ANDREW J. SARANKO .
. Gr
eenville, S. C.
PAGE C. SCOVIL . . .
. Gr
eenville, S. C.
WILLIAM L. SHERBERT .
. Gr
eenville, S. C.
JAMES H. SIMS, JR. . .
. Gr
eenville, S. C.
THOMAS M. SIZEMORE .
. Gr
eenville, S. C.
ROBERT T. SMATHERS .
. Gr
eenville, S. C.
ALLEN D. SMITH . . .
Greenville, S. C,
nOYCE E. SMITH . . .
Taylors, S. C.
DONNA K. SMITH . . .
Easley, S. C.
FRANCIS M. SMITH . .
. G
eenville, S. C
THERON C. SMITH III .
Greer, S. C.
TOMMY P. SMITH . . .
. Gr
eenville. S. C.
WILLIAM H. SMITH, JR. .
. G
eenville, S. C.
GREENVILLE EXTENSION
WILLIAM A. SMOKE .
WILLIAM G. SNIPES .
DAVID S. STEELE .
BVRON F. STONE . .
JAMES H. STONE . .
WILLIAM A. STOREY
JOEL A. STROM . . .
TERRV Q. SUDDUTH .
DON A. SURRETT . .
JAMES W. TAYLOR, JR.
LOUISE B. TAYLOR .
LAWRENCE T. TEW .
. Greenville, S. C.
West Pelzer, S. C.
Simpsonville, S. C.
. Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
. Greenville, S. C.
N. Augusta, S. C.
JAMES H. THOMASON .
LINDA C. THOMPSON . .
ELLISON H. THREATT, JR.
CLINTON M. TUCKER . .
DANIEL L. TYNER . .
STEVE B. VAUGHN . .
Greenville. S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Mountville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
JOE H. VENABLE Easley, S.
EMILY B. WARREN .... Mauldin, S.
JERRY C. WATERS Greer, S.
CHRISTOPHER M. WATSON . Greenville, S.
EMILY F. WATSON Easley, S.
NEAL A. WHITE .... Greenville, S.
JOE E. WHITMIRE . .
JAMES E. WHITSON .
ROBERT J. WIEBEL .
ELLEN M. WILLIAMS .
LARRY A. WILLIAMS
WALTER L. WILLIAMS
DEMETROIS P. WILSON
STEVEN D. WINDHAM .
DOLTGLAS W. WOERNER
ARTHUR A. WOO . . .
CLYDE L. WOOTEN . .
DEBORAH A. WRIGHT .
Greenville, S. C.
. Greenville, S. C
Simpsonville, S. C
. Greenville, S. C.
. . Greer, S. C.
. Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
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Clemson University
At Sumter
In an effort to extend its educational facilities in order
to reach more students, Clemson University has in opera-
tion the Clemson University Extension in Sumter, S. C.
Being composed of four buildings, the modern campus is
located on the west side of town.
Enrollment at the extension has nearly doubled since
last year. There are now 178 students attending classes
at Sumter.
Dr. S. ^l. Willis is the director and was transferred
from the Industrial Management Department at the main
caminis. He leads a competent faculty that is well cjualified
in their respective fields.
The Sumter Extension offers all courses that a fresh-
man must have for any major of the main campus. A
student may complete his freshman and sophomore years
at the extension, after which the remaining two years of
his work must be taken on the main campus.
DR. S. M. WILLIS, Director
rwpFi
CLEMSON
UNIVERSITY
AT SUAHTER
>^
SUMTER EXTENSION
JOSEPH R. ATKINSON . . . Sumter, S. C.
WILLIAM K. AYCOCK . . . Pincwood, S. C.
GREGORY S. BAKER .... Sumter, S. C.
JOAN E. BAKER Rembert, S. C.
JAMES C. BARKER Sumter, S. C.
JAMES A. BAUER Sumter, S. C.
EDDIE M. BELKEN .
CATHY D. BESSER .
JACK H. BLACKMON
SAMUEL R. BOYKIN
JAMES T. BREZNAY
. Sumter, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
. Sumter, S. C.
St. Charles, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
SANDRA T. BRICE Sumter, S. C.
HENRY C. BROWN . .
JUDY B. BROWN . . .
LINDA A. BROWN . .
ROGER D. BULLARD .
A. ELAINE BURRESS .
SANDRA L. CAMPBELL
HAROLD CHANDLER
JOHN C. CLARK . .
HARRY B. COCHRAN
ALLEN O. COKER . .
CLAUDE W. CORBETT
LINDA R. COUNCILL
Sumter, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
Sumter, S. C,
Sumter, S. C.
. Elgin, S. C.
Turbeville, S. C.
Pinewood, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
SUSAN R. CRIBB Sumter, S. C.
RAYMOND E. CROCKER . . . Sumter, S. C.
JOE H. CULLER Orangeburg, S. C.
THOMAS J. CUSUMANO . . . Sumter, S. C.
GLORIA J. DANIELS Alcolu, S. C.
JOHN E. DANNER, JR Sumter, S. C.
REBECCA A. DAVIS . . .
. . Sumter, S. C
ANN E. DEATON ....
. Sumter, S. C
FRED E. DEATON . . . .
. Camden, S. C
STEPHEN L. DINKINS .
. Sumter, S. C
PAUL R. DUKE
. New Zion, S. C
NORMAN DUPONT . . .
. Sumter, S. C
TITUS DUREN
Sumter, S. C.
EUGENIA L. EDWARDS .
Sumter, S. C
WILLIAM H. FREY, JR. .
Sumter, S. C.
SAMUEL L. FUNCHESS .
Sumter, S. C
GLEN I. GARRIS ....
. Sumter, S. C
EDWARD G. GEDDINGS .
. Sumter, S. C
WARREN T. GIVENS .... Sumter, S. C.
CELESTE M. GORDON .... Sumter, S. C.
JEFFREY T. GOSSETT .... Sumter, S. V.
DANE A. GRAHAM .... Pinewood, S. C.
MARY L. GREEN Gable, S. C.
SHANNON K. GREEN .... Sumter, S. C.
WAYNE D. GRIFFIN .... Sumter, S. C.
WILLIAM L. GRIFFIN .... Sumter, S. C.
ETHEL E. HART Wedgefield, S. C.
JAMES T. BECKER Camden, S. C.
E WILLIAM HEIKKILA . . . Sumter, S. C.
CHARLES M. HEMINGWAY . Summerton, S. C.
HENRY W. HERBERT, JR. . . Florence, S.
LOIS J. HILTON Sumter, S.
MICHAEL A. HODGE .... Sumter, S.
WILLIAM A. HODGE . . . Bishopville. S.
LOIS JANE HOLLOWAY . . . Sumter, S.
DENNIS W. HOPSON .... Sumter, S.
SUMTER EXTENSION
ALAN S, HOVERMALE .
Sumter,
S. C.
JANICE L. HOWILER . .
. Sumter,
S. C.
HAROLD S. ISEMAN . .
Sumter,
S. C.
SHARRON L. JANSEN .
Shaw AFB,
S. C.
MARY D. JEFFORDS . .
Sumter,
S. C.
JAMES D. JENNINGS . .
. . Sumter,
S. C.
CHARLES L. JOHNSON .
Sumter,
S. C.
LINDA J. JORDAN . . .
. . Sumter,
s. c.
DONALD C. JUSTICE . .
. . Sumter,
s. c.
MASATERU KAWAMURA
Sumter,
s. c.
CLIFTON R. KOLB . . ,
Pinewood,
s. c.
PAUL K. KRIG ....
. Shaw AFB,
s. c.
JAMES W. KRONBERG .
Sumter,
s. c.
BYRON J. KUDRA . . .
Sumter,
s. c.
BETSY L. LAMBERT . .
Sumter,
s. c.
GRADY A. LAYTON . . .
Timmonsville,
s. c.
DAVID L. LEE ....
Sumter,
s. c.
DARLENE F. LEONARD .
Sumter,
s. c.
BUDDY N. LESTER . . .
. Pinewood,
s. c.
WILLIAM D. LUCAS . .
. . Sumter,
s. c.
JASON M. LUNCH, JR. .
Lynchburg,
s. c.
LUTHER H. McAllister
. - Pinewood.
s. c.
VANDER S. McCORMIE .
Sumter,
s. c.
TERRY N. McCOY . . .
Oswego,
s. c.
RONALD McDANIEL .... Sumter, S. C.
ROGER W. McELVEEN .... Cades, S. C.
WILLIAM A. McELVEEN . . Turbeville, S. C.
WILLIE M. McKAY .... Florence, S. C.
MARION G. McLEOD .... Sumter, S. C.
LARRY D. MATEER Sumter, S. C.
FRANK L. MATTHEWS . . . Sumter, S. C.
WILLIAM P. MAYRANT . . . Sumter, S. C.
PAUL MICKENS Sumter, S. C.
DANNY O. MILES Coward, S. C.
STEVEN C. MOORE . . . Darlington, S. C.
WILLIAM K. MOTTIS .... Sumter, S. C.
CARL R. MOLLOHAN .... Sumter, S. C.
JAMES A. NEWMAN .... Sumter, S. C.
JOHN W. PARKER Sumter, S. C.
STEPHEN L. POLK . . . Shaw AFB, S. C.
WENDEL P. POTTS Sumter, S. C.
JIMMIE M. PRICE .... Bishopville, S. C.
RICHARD S. PROCTOR, JR. . . Sumter, S. C.
HENRY G. RAGIN Sumter, S. C.
TINA E. RAMSEY .... Wcdgeficid, S. C.
WILLIAM E. REARDON . . . Sumter, S. C.
DWIGHT D. REDICK . . . Bishopville, S. C.
HUGH E. REDICK .... Bishopville, S. C.
ROBERT J. REYNOLDS .
MARY V. RIDGILL . . .
LINDA F. ROMINGER . .
JAMES L. ROSS ....
RICHARD J. SCHLESSER
MARILYN L. SEARIGHT .
HEYWOOD 0. SHIRER
BARRY B. SIMMONS .
JACKIE SKINNER . .
ROBERT E. SKINNER .
GAYLE D. SMITH . .
PATTY J. SMRCKA . .
Sumter, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
lembert, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
Bishopville, S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
Shaw AFB. S. C.
Sumter, S. C.
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SUMTER EXTENSION
CHARLES F. SOWELL . . . Camden, S. C.
CHARLES T. STEWART . . Columbia, S. C.
PAUL J. STONE Manning, S. C.
TERRY R. THOMAS . . . Darlington, S. C.
RAY E. THOMPSON .... Sumter, S. C.
DAVID A. THOMY Sumter, S. C.
MARK A. TOWERY Sumter, S. C.
WINFIELD F. TURNER . . . Sumter, S. C.
MARGARET A. WARMOTH . . Sumter, S. C.
MACK M. WARREN Sumter, S. C.
LUNDEES T. WASHINGTON Sumter, S. C.
ERNEST W. WEAVER, JR. . Lake City, S. C.
SIDNEY WEBSTER Sumter, S. C.
HOWARD E. WHITEHEAD . Bishopville. S. C.
ROBERT S. WILSON .... Sumter, S. C.
DAVID M. WINKLES .... Oswego, S. C.
CHEVES S. WRAY Dalzell, S. C.
CYNTHIA T. YOCNG .... Sumter, S. C.
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SHEETMETAL
DAN'S
WE SPECIALIZE IN CATERING WE FURNISH EVERYTHING
FRATERNITY BANQUETS, CLUB PARTIES
SERVING CLEMSON STUDENTS FOR MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY
THE L C. MARTIN DRUG CO.
CLEMSON
SOUTH CAROLINA
LYNCH
DRUG COMPANY
College Avenue
Phone: 654-3500
" your (jYal^reen Ofgenci/
TOM LYNCH, PHARMACIST
WENDELL LAWSON, PHARMACIST
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Clemson, S. C.
jkSiWBim
in Greenville it's
DAVENPORT'S
Men's Shop
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BILL BALLENTINE
MOTORS, INC.
1201 N. MAIN ST. ANDERSON, S. C.
DIAL 224-3475
JAMES' BARBER
SHOP
. . . serving Clemson Gentlemen
College Avenue
Clemson, S. C.
for fine eating . . .
& banquet specialties
Southerner
Restaurant
U. S. 123
opportunity for You!
If your aim is high, Cone Mills has unlimited
opportunity for you.
We at Cone encourage young people to use
initiative. We seek those who are anxious to develop
new skills and imagination.
If your aim is high, we are interested in you !
CONE MILLS CORPORATION
An Equal Opportunity Employer m/f
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EXECUTIVE OFFICES
Greensboro, N. C.
MANUFACTURING PLANTS— Cliffside. Forest City, Gibsonville, Greens-
boro, Haw River, Henrietta, Hillsborough, Pineville, Reidsville, Salisbury
in North Carolina. Carlisle, Cheraw, Greenville, Walhalla, Whitmire in
South Carolina. Houston in Texas.
High school graduates apply to nearest Cone plant ottice.
College graduates address inquiries to:
Manpower Development Manager, Cone Mills Corporation,
Greensboro, N. C. 27405
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CONE>
SALES HEADQ
Cone Mills, Inc,
lARTERS
New York
(£sso)
WILLIAM'S
ESSO SERVICECENTER
Clemson Shopping Center
Clemson, S. C.
COMPLIMENTS OF
MORGAN'S
FLOWERS
CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA
State Bank&Trust Company
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ReddyToRock
Reddy Kilowatt never misses a
party. In fact, without him, things
would be pretty dull. Think of it:
no stereos, televisions, electric
guitars or ice cubes.
Thanks to Reddy there are
over 160 flameless electric ser-
vants that make modern living
comfortable, economical and
fun. When you have
a home of your own, ,jn7„-i./.uirii
., .„ ' , , . lOimt POWER)
there will probably "
be even more.
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WENTWORTH
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
Ladies Cotton Frock.
BLANDING STREET
LAKE CITY, SOUTH CAROLINA
General Office and Plant, Lake City, S. C. — Plant, Florence, S. C.
Products you can depend on . . . day in . . . day out.
What the devil is a
WARP-DOFF
SYSTEIVI?
The closest thing to
automatic doffing—
and more versatile, too.
Call us right now on our "hot line"
and let us show you how the sys-
tem can work for you. Operations
will be much cooler if you do. NVF-
Fisher Division, Hartwell, Ga.
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Compliments
of
F. McCRARY
COMPANY
P. O. Box 9368
Hanahan
Charleston, S. C.
TRADITIONALLY
FINE CLOTHES
Greenville, S. C.
Isso]
Clemson Service
Station
THE
FASHION
CORNER
ANDERSON, S. C.
COMPLIMENTS OF
LOCKWOOD
GREENE
ENGINEERS
INC.
INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 85
SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA
V
COKERS
PCDICREED
SEED
. BLOOD i
The Heart Of The Crop
Is The Seed . . .
The Heart Of The Seed
Is The Breeder
Confidence in the integrity and breeding methods of the breeder whose seed you plant is an
essential element In successful farming . . . More than 50 years of breeding experience
combine with the outstanding performance of Coker varieties to merit folly the confidence of
Southern farmers in the purity and quality of Coker's Pedigreed Seed and in the superior
methods of Coker's breeding staff . . . The Red Heart trade mark on every bag of Coker's
Pedigreed Seed is your assurance of pure, high quality seed developed by breeders who stake
their reputation upon the integrity of their breeding methods.
COKER'S PEDIGREED SEED CO.
The South's Foremost Seed Breeders
HARTSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA
BEST WISHES TO TAPS
AND THE CLEMSON STUDENT
BODY
GERRISH MILUKEN
MILL
Pendleton, S. C.
Manufacturers of Fine Syntfietic Fabrics
SINCE 1940
WFIG AND WFIG-FM
1290 Kc. 101.3 Mg.
SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA
Radio Network
C
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"Sumter s only fulltime
Country and Western Station"
"World's Finest in Great Fidelity Music
605
^ke Aouce ^^nne ^hop
Featuring the Villager
PRUITT SHOPPING CENTER
ANDERSON, S. C. 29621
HARPER'S
FIVE & TEN CENT
StoneA
HOME OFFICE IN SENECA, S. C.
Serving You In Clemson and Surrounding Areas
ROBERT ROLIINS BLAZERS, INC.
242 Park Avenue South
New York, New York 10003
Designers and Manufacturers of the
Clemson University Blazer
rampUB aljnji
anderson
The textile industry is an exciting and dynamic as tomorrow
and we think Woodside Mills reflects this excitement, this tone
of progress — of looking toward tomorrow while efficiently work-
ing today. We are indeed proud of our textile history and we
are confident of the future.
Job satisfaction, security and prosperity are realities at
Woodside. Why not discuss your future with us?
WOODSIDE MILLS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING
260 South Pleasantburg Drive
Greenville, S. C.
CONGRATULATIONS
GRADUATES
is the key
to your future!
We're proud of your achievements. You have
passed the first milestone and a glittering
world of promise awaits those who will
reach for it.
Get just as much education as you can. And
in the days that lie ahead, please accept our
best wishes for your success and happiness.
HOME FEDERAL
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
DAIRY PRODUCTS
"Better
than they
have to be"
If IT'S in Fashion it's at the Capitol
Beautiful New
THE CapltoC
Sumter's Finest
HARRISON
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
HYDRAULIC SPECIALIST
Columbia, S. C.
It's commencement time! You've completed your
formal education and you're ready to begin your
career. Make sure the field you choose
offers challenge and opportunity. Investigate the
possibilities of a career in textiles... a modern,
progressive, on-the-move industry.
J. P. Stevens welcomes young people with drive
and ability. Talk with Stevens about your future.
Contact your Placement Director or write:
Industrial Relations Department,
J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc., The Daniel Building,
Greenville, S.C. 29601.
J. R Stevens & Co., inc.
Sim ^iSwA' (iMidem sAneticai iS&iee 1813
YOUR DOLLAR
BUYS MORE
STEHEDCO
Stehedco Quality Shuttles stretch your
dollar. They are carefully designed and
manufactured to give you:
Maximum Efficiency
Top Quality Fabrics
Longer Life Expectancy
Stehedco Sales Engineers are fully
qualified to assist you in getting the
best shuttle for your requirements. They
are backed up by an experienced staff of
design engineers and manufacturing
personnel. Your shuttle dollars will buy
more from Stehedco.
STEEL HEDDLE MFG. CO.
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19132 GREENVILLE, S.C. 29602
Other Plants and Offices: Granby, Quebec, Canada
— Lawrence, Mass. — Greensboro, N. C. — Atlanta,
Georgia — Textile Supply Co., Dallas, Texas.
Mfr. and Importer of Textile Loom Harness Accessories.
S-6707
SPARTANBURG CONCRETE CO., INC.
OR
GREENVILLE CONCRETE CO.JNC.
• PRESTRESSEO BEAMS
• CONCRETE PrPE
• CONCRETE BLOCKS
• PRE-MIXED CONCRETE
• CRANE RENTALS — op to 50
ton capacity-170 ft. of boom
J. B. LACHER
MANUFACTURING
JEWELER
23 COLLEGE ST.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
TROY H. CRIBB & SONS
INCORPORATED
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
Mack's
VARIETY and FASHIONS
Clemson Shopping Center
Oik HOUR
nwrnFT
ONE HOUR MARTINIZING
Clemson Shopping Center
U.S. 76 By-Pass
Clemson, S. C.
Phone 654-3616
if it's new, it's at
Downtown «» Richland Mall
Columbia's leading specialty store of
fashions for women and children
FORT HILL
3eauty
Saion
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE
- Open Evenings hi/ Appointment -
• MANICURES
• cuniNG
• PERMANENT WAVES
• WIG SALES &
STYLING
• TINTING
• HAIR STYLING
• FACIALS
MKS. FI.OKEXCE MEKKS, OWnCr
654-2031
COLLEGE AVE. CLEMSON, S. C.
COINIPLIMENTS
OF
JAMILE J. FRANCIS
"It's PET...
you bet!"
COMPLIMENTS
OF
FORT
A
ROOFING AND
RABBIT
SHKKT
FRIEND
MF/rAT.
^
WORKS
0
SUM'l'ER, S. C.
Compliments of
y^^w
C^^b s^na/U^e^-
"W?~E^^ FORMAL WEAR FOR MEN
^--2-^707 Harden St.* Phone 253-0461
of Hortsville, S. C. — Since 1865
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
"More than a store — An Institution"
Serving Hartsville and
Eastern South Carolina
Over 100 Years
From $40.00
VOLKSWAGEN
THE INTERNATIONAL CAR
DOBSON'S
HARDWARE
Ask the Ones Who Own Them:
John E. Settle, Jr. Jay Haih
Wiley Johnson Danny Freeman
Many Items Meeting Students' Needs:
Richard Molten Pat Mansfield
Charlie West Billy Bearden
Art Supplies
Da^d Duncan Rick Nyoahd
Balsa Wood
Dave Merry Wayne Beam
Pete Moxon Jim Gheoory
All Types of Glues
and Cement
GIBBES MACHINERY CO.
Authorized Dealer
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Your Patronage Is Highly Appreciated
J'. =^"^'
^.
larrnttB ICti.
firablry Aopnur
Easlry. SiDutb (Harnlina 29640
Compliments of
BANK
OF
ORANGEBURG
Orangeburg, South Carolina
H. CiREMBA AmICK
President
Member FDIC
"Things go better with COKE'
People you like . . .like Coke!
lOnUD UNOCI AUTHOIITV OP THE COCa-COL* COMfANT
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Anderson,
South Carolina
QUALITY CLOTHING AND SPORTSWEAR
FOR
DISCRIMINATING GENTLEMEN
AND
THEIR LADIES
College Avenue Clemson, S. C.
Phone: 654-4196 (Clemson)
232-3497 (Greenville)
COMPLIMENTS
OF
IMPERIAL
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
CLEMSON, S. C.
Compli7nents of
SPARTAN
AUTOMOTIVE, INC.
Everything Automotive
Spartaniuiiu;. South Carolina
Cornpliments
of
WOMETCO
FOOD SERVICE
Sloan 's Men 's Store
CLEMSON. SOUTH CAROLINA
First in Quality — Fairest in Price
Fastest in Service
'A Satisfied Customer Is Our First Consideration"
Congratulations
to the
Class of '68
MARION BURNSIDE
MOTORS, INC.
1-85 at New Cut Road
Spartanburg, S. C.
Come Alive!
You're In The
Pepsi
Generation!
Terry Bottling Co.
ANDERSON, S. C.
Under appointment Pepsi-Cola Co., N. Y.
When you are No.1
in your whole State
You work harder
and produce
a better product
VROP Color
VSpectacolor
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THE
CLEMSON THEATER
Clemson, S. C.
"SPECIALIST IN TRADITIONAL
CLOTHING"
cJLeei - l/i/naitt, Jj^nc.
Lewis Plaza — Wade Hampton Mall
Greenville, South Carolina
. . . offering
off -campus
student
housing
COMPLIMENTS
OF
SOUTHERN ELECTRIC CO.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
AND ENGINEERS
John H. Disher, Jr.
Established 1919
PATTERSON REALTY CO.
aSanaSi
wn
"A Vacation Within Itself"
GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA
Restaurant - Pool - TV in All Roonns
For Reservations Phone 23.5-8531
Operated by
CABANA IXN OF GREENVILLE, INC.
IN
COLUMBIA
IT'S
McGregor's
Drugs
Your area supplier for
Stein Theatrical Make-up
- Complete Supplies -
1308 MAIN ST.
LAWRENCE & BROWNLEE
Southern Insurance Specialists
Your Independent Insurance Agent
Since 1912
Anderson, S. C.
THE UNIVERSITY APARTMENTS
COMPLIMENTS
OF ^
GLENDELL BUILDERS, INC
BUILDERS OF FINE HOMES
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1966
FROM THE PUBLISHERS OF
Elft (^mnxtxllt N^tua
THE LEADING NEWSPAPER OF SOUTH CAROLINA
GREENVILLE PIEDMONT
TODAY'S NEWS TODAY
KAY'S
SHOP
FINE CLOTHES
CLEMSON, S. C.
DEVOE PAINTS AND VARNISHES
Distributed by
SULLIVAN HARDWARE COMPANY
206-08 S. Main St.
ANDERSON, S. C.
Serving this section since 1885
A strong
right
arm for
progress
in our
state
RUSCON CONSTRUCTION CO
149 EAST BAY STREET, CHARLESTON, S.C.
%eLon Wotozd, One.
Telephone 256-0575
I 101 Harden Street P. O. Box 5478
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA 29205
Mercury • Montego • Continental
and the All New Cougar
Gallant -
Belks
of Anderson
FOR MEN
Crlckateer
John Cris+Y
Botany
Asher
Arrow
McGregor
Crelghton
H.I.S.
Farah
Corbin
London Fog
FOR WOMEN
Catalina
Wippette
Sportempos
Robbie Rivers
Junior House
Russ Togs
Country Cousin
Bobble Brooks
Lady Bird
Ship'n Shore
London Fog
AND MANY MANY OTHERS
Brown's Cycle Shop
Phone "24-HONDA"
2019 WADE HAMPTON BLVD.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
TRIUMPH - HONDA - BULTACO
SALES - SERVICE - PARTS - ACCESSORIES
BELL HELMETS
Herman W. Brown, Owner
Ronnie Powell, Manager
Clemson Shoe Service
SJwes
For Men
Shoes
For Women
Bob Smart Maxus
Jarman Trampeze
Tom McAn Miss Wonderful
also
FOR THE FINEST
SHOE REPAIR
Clemson
South Carolina
G
p. O. BOX 457 PHONE 332-641
GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA
Greenville's Leading Department Store
Since 1913
Invest in Your
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
to Co7itinue
CLEMSON'S PROGRESS
CHARLESTON OIL CO.
Charleston, S. C.
A Clemson Company Since 1909
I
i
Coastal Life Has All Forms of
Life and Hospital Insurance
See Yellow Pages
Jerry Bailey
Mildred Reedy
Jim Edens
Joe Edens
Phone 654-3098
In Columbia
Congratulatio7is to the
Class of '68
Belle's invites you to shop with confidence for the new and
traditional ... in departments created for today's young
people.
Belk's Department Store
1501 Main Street
Columbia, South Carolina
Jvum
<jtammjona
Shop
EASLEY, S. C.
JULIAN REESE
Heating & Air Conditioning
HEATING • AIR-CONDITIONING
REFRIGERATION
V
^ane
PHONE 583-0975
NIGHT 583-1134
(Area Code 803)
717 REIDVILLE ROAD
SPARTANBURG, S. C. 29301
what
does
Among ihe most expensive things in a person's liie
is a good education which, today, is within reach of all
mainly because of the tax struchue of our free enter-
prise system. That's why SCEGCO is proud to have
paid 17.5 million dollars in taxes last year alone. As
long as our form of govenmient exists, we will con-
tinue to have the best in educational facilities. It
costs a lot to grow a man — But it's worth it.
it cost
to
grow a
man?
SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS CO.
Serving Clemson Students and Faculty
Since 1950
CLEMSON'S
FINEST
GIFT SELECTION
Silver
China Crystal
Gorham
Lenox Lenox
Reed and Barton
Royal Worcester Tiffin
Towie
Oxford Fostoria
International
Spode Fine Handcut
Wallace
Innported Crystal
DIAMONDS • WATCHES
JEWELRY
Watch and Jewelry Repair Service
Fraternity Jewelry and Emblems
CLEMSON JEWELERS
"The Country Gentlemen's Jeweler"
654-5151
102 College Ave. R. H. Snoddy, Owner
Compliments
to the
Class of 1968
College Defender
Division of American
Defender Life Insurance Co.
College Avenue
Clemson, S. C.
SERVING TEXTILES...
THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF DYESTUFFS, PIGMENTS AND INTERMEDIATES
hlackman uhler chemical company
SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA
A DIVISION OF BLACKMAN UHLER INDUSTRIES, INC.
REX O'STEEN
CHEVROLET
Rex O'Steen
(President)
Greenville, S. C.
v\.y\Q:\ dillG5piG
Photographers of the '67 TAPS Beauties
V
+ + +
Telephone 288-1671
2227 Au^sta Street
Greenville South Carolina
For 48 Years A Name You Can Trust
fS MARION BURNSIDE fg
Chrysler
Plymouth
CAROLINA'S NO. I VOLUME DEALER
Full line Chrysler Imports and Fiat
Also, International Harvester Trucks
With Four Locations Where Service and Courtesy h/leet:
MARION BURNSIDE
MOTORS, INC
1-85 at New Cut Road
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
MARION BURNSIDE
GREENWOOD, INC.
Main Street
GREENWOOD, S. C.
MARION BURNSIDE
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
Columbia Highway
SUMTER, S. C.
MARION BURNSIDE
7201 Sumter Highway
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Chester. S. C. 1
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Fort Lawn. S. C. W'^^'^L ^ *» ^^
Fort Mill, S. C. <0"BV-TT'-r'^>k"*
Grace, S. C. i
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Kershaw, S. C. \
Ni''yi«
Lancaster. S. C. '
Laurel Hill, N. C.
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Laurinburg. N. C.
McCoU, S. C.
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Maxton, N. C.
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Wagram, N. C.
York, S. C.
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SALES OFFICES:
Atlanta. Ga.
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Boston. Mass.
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Charlotte. N. C.
Chicago, lU.
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Cleveland, Ohio
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Dallas. Texas
Detroit. Mich. ^
Indianapolis, Ind. [
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Laurel. Md.
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Laurinburg, N. C.
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Los Angeles. Calif. L
Memphis, Tenn. 1
Miami, Fla. f
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Minneapolis. Minn.
Montreal, Canada
Nashville, Tenn.
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New York City k
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Rochester, N. Y.
San Francisco. Calif.
^ P^^^l
SeatUe, Wash.
St. Louis, Mo. 1
WtKtE^F^sS^t^^^
Tulsa. Okla. 1
Worthington. Ohio 1
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The Man Behind the Machine Works for Springs...
So do 18.000 other people.
In 19 plants and 25 sales offices.
And then there's the Computer Center.
And the administrative offices. The Fabric
Design Department. The Elngineering Depart-
ment. The Foundry. And the Machine Shop.
To say nothing of the Corporate Develop-
ment Division The research labs. The Execu-
tive Offices. The production and sales divisions.
And things like that.
The man behind the machine (the one
in the picture) is working on the control panel
of a new cloth bleaching range.
Complicated? Sometimes. Challenging, too.
But interesting. Because' things are hap-
pening in textiles. New plants. New Machinery.
New processes. New finishes. New products.
New end uses.
Textiles. Where the action is.
Ask the man from S.PJI.IJI.G.S.
Springs Mills, Inc.
Executive Offices, Fort Mill, South Carolina
,:^*\MAi,,A
V. p. RISER
LUMBER CO.
BOWJNIAN, S. C.
Specializing in
Southern Yellow Pine Delivered
Throughout South Carolina
COMMODITY
ENGINEERING COMPANY
• METAL BUILDING PRODUCTS
• STRUCTURAL & REINFORCING
STEEL
• MISCELLANEOUS & ORNAMENTAL
IRON
TELEPHONE ALpine 2-9393
900 WHALEY STREET
P. O. Box 94
COLUMBIA, S. C.
BEST WISHES TO TAPS
AND THE CLEMSON STUDENT
BODY
GERRISH MILLIKEN
MILL
Pendleton, S. C.
Manufacturers of Pine Syntlietic Fabrics
Jacobs Mfg. Co.
Industrial Chucks
Clemson, S. C.
CASPAR -WARE
PHOTOGRAPHERS. INC.
876 W. PEACHTREE, N. W.
ATLANTA 9. GA. 30309
OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
OF THE
TAPS
V
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
CLASS OF 1968!
Masers, lasers, lift-offs, gantries ... all are familiar
words these days. They are words our grandparents
never knew.
But the strongest, most unchanging words in America
have always been about people . . . what they believe,
how they live.
When you look into this annual in later years, we hope
the best words will still be those our ancestors knew so
well . . . FAITH, COURAGE, AMBITION, UNITY, LOVE,
HONOR and PATRIOTISM!
SONOCO
Sonoco Products Company, Hartsville, South Carolina
He's there- the man from SCN
Ask him about
Two for you at SCN---
• FREE CHECKING
With $100 minimum balance
-- Convenient
-- Safe
-- Permanent receipts
• 4% ON SAVINGS
paid from 1st of any
month on savings
deposited by 10th
Interest compounded semi-annually
$15,000 insurance by Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation
Just two of the complete banking
services at SCN!
V
SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL
Feed Bag
SHORT ORDERS and FOUNTAIN
Downtown Clemson
W.W. BRITTAIN
CONSTRUCTION CO.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
Compliments
of
EASLEY LUMBER COMPANY
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Left to Right:
Bill Ellis
Al Jolly
Don McCrary
Chip Nusbickel
CONTRIBUTORS
PHOTOGRAPHIC
Ken Ayers
Clark Rodgers
Art Lidsky
Robert Caricato
Mark Hasslinger
Paul Levine
Langston Boyles
Alan Campbell
David Little John
Manley Harbin
Han Chon Lee
Toe Todd
GRAPHIC
Lynn Bethea
Art Lidsky
Robert Anderson
Pete Snyder
Cathy McNeight
Tim McNeight
Don Terry
Darra Williams
Dianna Railton
Joe Young
The 1968 TAPS staff expresses its deepest
appreciation to Dean Walter T. Cox, Mrs. Sybil
R. Albert, Dean George E. Coakley, Joe Sherman,
E. T. O'Cain, Gaspar-Ware, H. Neil Gillespie,
and to the many others who have given of their
time and interest to TAPS. Special thanks is
given to the students of Clemson, without whose
cooperation this book would not be possible.
635
I
STUDENT ROSTER
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
Abbott, Andrew A.
264
Alexander, Terry K.
245
Arnold, Deborah M.
520
Baker, Marvin R.
546
Batson, Wm Everett
497
520
464
Arnold, Frank H., Ill
277
Baker, Paul F.
496
Batten, Daniel M., Ill
520
Abbott, Arthur McF.
264
Alford, John A.
164
496
Baker, Steven W.
496
Batten, Wise H.
480
520
496
Arrington, Charles H.
496
Baker, William C.
Baucom, James B.
520
Abbott, John J.
150
Alford, John M.
Arrington, Dennis E.
546
Baldwin, Carroll O.
454
Baucom, Kay J.
547
151,496
Alfred, Gary R.
224
Arthur, Gary J.
105
Baldwin, Fred K.
496
Bauer, Jonathan L.
497
Abel, John R.
546
304, 496
496
Baldwin, Johnny E.
266
Baughman, George F.
262
Abercrombie, James H.
440
Alfred, James C.
546
Ashford, Dorothy M.
496
464
497
Abercrombie, Wm L., Jr.
496
Allee, Marshall C.
Ashley, John Randal
170
Baldwin, William P.
Baumann, Wilbur N.
547
Abernathy, Benjamin E.
276
Allen, Charles D.
546
520
Balentine, Richard S.
546
Baxley, Leslie R.
228
520
Allen, Carl M.
496
Ashley, Kenneth K.
546
Ball, Nancy D.
309
245, 520
Abernathy, Larry W.
496
Allen, Danny E.
218
Ashley, Virginia D.
546
520
Bayerl, Joseph R.
547
Abernathy, Wm Leslie
272
242
Ashmore, Melinda J.
546
Ballard, Clyde R., Jr.
546
Baylor, Steward L.
520
520
Allen, Doris T.
520
Ashmore, Richard J.
Ballard, Elizabeth L.
546
Bayne, Harold D.
547
Abernethy, Louis L.
496
Allen, Eldon E.
272
Ashy, Peter J.
Ballard, Rebecca
147
Bazemore, Paul R., Jr.
218
Abernethy, Russell H.
276
546
Askew, Scott S.
496
309, 496
520
480
Allen, Franklyn C.
274
Askins, Dan G., Jr.
496
Ballard, William B.
260
Beach, Harris L., Jr,
269
Abrahams, Richard W.
546
496
Askins, Harry R., Jr.
496
418
280, 497
Abrams, Albert W.
496
Allen, John R.
546
Askins, Paul W.
218
Ballas, Catherine M.
280
Beauch, Judith E.
Abrams, Edgar B. 1
496
Allen, James T.
266
520
496
Beachy, Robert W.
520
Abrams, James H., Jr.
105
430
Aston, Lewis E.
209
Ballenger, David M.
182
Beam, Charles P.
497
464
Allen, Jerry W.
520
464
242, 496
Beam, Herbert W.
228
Abrams, Jeffrey R.
228
Allen, William H.
Atkins, Martha C.
456
Ballenger, David T.
225
230, 497
230, 232, 496
Alley, Nancy S.
310
Atkinson, Larry N.
274
464
Beam, Theodore D.
248
Accomando, Brunello
496
496
520
Ballenger, Richard C.
250
464
Acker, James D.
Allgood, Barnett A.
520
Atkinson, Rebecca E.
546
520
Beaman, Wallace D.
497
Acker, Mary Helen B.
Allgood, Thomas W,
546
Atkinson, Wayne H.
266
Ballentine, George C.
546
Bean, John F.
Acker, Thomas W.
261
Allison, Donald B., Jr.
546
520
Ballington, Don A.
217
Bean, Thomas A.
547
520
Allman, George N., Jr.
496
Aughtry, Barry K.
480
255,418
Bearden, William 0.
480
Ackerman, Philip D.
496
Alston, Rowland P., Jr.
520
Ausburn, Charles E.
496
Ballington, James R.
Beasley, Robert J.
547
Ackley, Brainard L.
Acquaviva, James P.
Adair, Miles M.
546
Altman, Charles D.
Ausburn, Miriam B.
Bandy, Joseph W.
Beatson, Ronald B.
254
546
Altman, James C.
520
Austin, Robert A.
546
Banke, Kay Ellen
546
418
520
Altman, Mary L.
Avant, Joseph L.
227
Banks, Charles McH.
520
Beattie, Wm Calvin
547
Adamo, Jeffrey W.
546
Altman, Stephen L.
546
230, 440
Bannister, Georgia T.
Beauchene, William B.
430
Adams, Ernest L.
520
Alverson, Barbara A.
230
Avinger, Harry C.
266
Bantz, Michael K.
464
Beaudoin, Donald P.
521
Adams, Elizabeth R.
546
440
496
Barbary, James E.
232
Beauvais, Richard L.
Adams, George F.
Alverson, David R.
226
Avinger, John O.
224
440
Beck, Don R.
Adams, Harry P.
225
496
496
Barber, Wade H.
Beck, Joseph J.
440
242, 496
Alverson, James L, Jr.
520
Axson, William A.
264
Barbery, Stephen L.
276
Beck, Ronald F.
430
Adams, Ira Lee, Jr.
546
Alverson, William G.
520
440
496
Beckham, Wm Perry, III
497
Adams, Johnny A.
546
Ambrose, Robert E.
454
Ayer, Frederick C, III
Bardsley, Charles E.
228
Bedard, Paul D.
497
Adams, James M.
520
Amerson, Grady M.
Ayer, George E.
266, 520
Bedell, James F., Jr.
521
Adams, John N.
243
Amick, Harold C.
245
Ayers, Aubrey D.
520
Bardwell, Donald M.
Beeson, John W.
464
254
520
Ayers, Bobbie F., Jr.
264
Barf ield, Donald J.
418
Begg, William B.
464
Adams, John Q., Ill
Amick, Jane H.
154
520
Barfield, Johnny W.
258
Behling, Robert M.
280
Adams, Mary J.
440
Ayers, Glenn W.
440
418
547
Adams, Robert B.
546
Amick, Timothy J.
520
Ayers, Kenneth R.
161
Barfield, Sammy M., Jr.
497
Behrens, William A.
497
Addis, Brenda G.
147
Ammons, William R.
105
Ayers, Roderick G., Jr.
218
Barker, Byron H.
520
Belcher, Earl L., Jr.
266
278, 310, 440
232, 496
496
Barker, Deborah L.
546
464
Addis, Clarence E.
546
Amos, Paul D.
496
Ayers, Robert W.
496
Barker, Donna M.
497
Belk, Helen McC.
310
Addis, Ronald P.
496
Anderson, Alan J.
520
Ayoob, Joseph R.
Barker, Harry G.
418
521
Addison, Donald A.
Anderson, Carroll S.
520
Ayudhya, Phatphongs S.
Barker, James F.
182
Belk, Jack D.
454
Addison, James C, Jr.
263
Anderson, Edwin L.
497
Belken, Richard J.
464
496
Anderson, George A., Jr.
304
Babb, Harley G., Ill
105
Barker, Mary N.
227
Belknap, Gregg A.
497
Addison, James W.
105
546
520
497
Belknap, Joseph J.
547
157, 221, 230, 232. 480
Anderson, Gary H.
224
Babb, Judith A.
546
Barker, Robert E.
520
Bell, Cecil W.
480
Addy, Gene W.
Addy, Wayne F.
520
480
Babb, Julius W., Ill
440
Barker, William A., Jr.
228
Bell, David J.
497
245
Anderson, G. W., Jr.
546
Babb, Mary F.
266, 464
Bell, David M.
497
496
Anderson, Harry R., Jr.
Bach, Durwood E.
546
Barnes, William J.
Bell, Dwayne M.
547
Adkins, Henry G., Jr.
Adkins, William R.
Anderson, John E.
Baer, Neil R.
464
Barnett, John L.
497
Bell, George F., Jr.
464
232
Anderson, John Law
520
Bagnal, Henry T.
546
Barnette, James E.
546
Bell, George W.
497
276, 480
Anderson, Leiand E., Jr.
440
Bagnal, Martha G.
Barnette, Ronald P.
546
Bell, Hal R.
547
Affleck, Jack H.
546
Anderson, Philip L.
Bagnal, Richard L.
546
Barnette, William H.
464
Bell, Jeffrey W.
497
Agnew, Wm Gibson, Jr.
Ahmed, Riaz
546
Anderson, Robert B., Jr.
430
Bagwell, Thomas N.
Barnwell, Thomas 0., Jr
250
Bell, Jon Wm
271
Anderson, RansomeWms
520
Bailes, Gordon L, Jr.
227
497
547
Aines, Robert Wm
Anderson, Terry K.
241
228, 230, 440
Barnwell, William M.
546
Bell, Richard C.
440
Ainsworth, Robert D.
520
278
Bailes, Julia M.
546
Barr, Timmy ONeal
546
Bell, Randy L.
105
Akkas, Nuri
Anderson, Thomas P.
273
Bailey, Edwm F.
496
Barrett, Kenneth M.
497
497
Albea, Bruce B.
496
280, 520
Bailey, Edward L, Jr.
210
Barrier, Martin J.
Bell, Robert L.
105
Albea, Mary Jane
Albers, Richard A.
520
Anderson, William D.
440
480
Battles, David M.
418
521
464
Andis, Vernon W.
496
Bailey, John D.
546
Battles, Jane E.
546
Bell, Samuel R.
497
Albrecht, Eloise J.
170
Andrepont, John W.
Bailey, Robert E.
520
Bartley, Benny D.
520
Bell, Thomas E., Ill
418
546
Andreve, George J.
430
Bailey, Terry L.
496
Barton, George E., Ill
497
Bell, Thomas M.
547
Aldebol, Anthony W.
210
Andrews, Jean B.a
546
Baird, David P.
243
Baskin, David L.
497
Bell, Wm Garland
547
440
Andrews, Robert J.
546
520
Baskin, Ruby H.
Bellamy, Glenn L.
521
Aldridge, Marion D.
151, 152, 496
149,
Angelakos, Pete W.
480
Bakalian, Mihran G.
520
Baskin, Thomas C, Jr.
520
Bellamy, Oscar H., Ill
521
Angle, Stanley B., Jr.
496
Baker, Beverly F,
150
Bass, Arthur T.
520
Bellflower, Richard H.
271
Alewine Furman H.
418
Anton, Michael D.
546
151, 546
Bass, John A.
218
497
Alexander, Fred M., Jr.
496
Anzen, Bjorn Arne 1.
496
Baker, Charles D., Jr.
520
418
Belle, Isle John W.
269
Alexander, George D.
Alpert, Calvert C.
Baker, Clay E., Jr.
Bass, James H.
546
497
Alexander, Gene R.
520
Arant, Thomas M.
454
Baker, Elisha R.
520
269
Bass, Samuel D.
520
Bello, Norman E.
430
Alexander, John F., Jr.
Argo, Brenda G.
496
Bates, Annie J.
Belouin, Walter P.
547
Alexander, John M.
546
Arledge, Sandy Lee
150
Baker, Geoffrey B.
496
384
Bates, Joseph M., Jr.
239
Belser, Gretchen H.
274
Alexander, Kevin M.
546
152,546
418
497
Alexander, Laura S.
520
Armacost, Edwin R.
546
Baker, George F.
454
Batson, Carrie R.
Belser, Thomas H., Jr.
547
Alexander, Milton D.
151
Armistead, Douglas P.
546
Baker, John A.
266
Batson, Donald H.
Bendt, Wm Larry
547
152, 520
Armstrong, William H.
454
418
Batson, Peggy M.
546
Benedict, George W.
232
Alexander, Oscar A.
286
Armstrong, William S.
496
Baker, John L.
Batson, Paul 0.
546
Benjamin, Edgar L., Jr.
547
480
Arnold, David C.
496
Baker, James R.
464
Batson, Wm Earle
520
245
Benjamin, Ronnie S.
497
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
Bennett, Anthony L.
547
Bennett, David Jon
Bennett, Judith Ann
521
Bennett, James R.
Bennett, Richard J.
242
521
Bense, Joel E.
158
440
Bentley, William G.
480
Benz, Gregory P.
Bergren, Scott C.
521
Berkland, Richard D.
149
152, 187, 245, 44C
)
Berkovich, Charles A.
497
Berman, Robert E.
430
Bernabiti, Peter J.
Bernat, William C.
245
464
Berry, Jerald E.
521
Berry, Ronald P.
266
547
Bessent, Carl T.
497
Bessent, Mary E.
547
Best, Stephen H.
Bethea, Andrew D.
547
Bethea, Lynda H.
497
Bethea, Thomas C, Jr.
521
Betsill, William L., Jr.
228
264, 521
Bettis, John R., Jr.
480
Beverly, Wilbert
547
Beyer, Georgia R.
521
Bickett, Glenn A., Jr.
497
Bicksler, Frederick C.
304
430
Biechlin, Thomas E.
278
497
Biediger, William C.
Bierley, Winfred B., Jr.
497
Biezenski, Romana A.
Biggerstaff, Edward D.
189
227, 264, 440
Binford, Robert F., Jr.
250
464
Binkley, Patrick E.
521
Binnicker, C. Deryl
547
Bischoff, Charles F.
Bishop, Asa 0., Jr.
Bishop, Frank M., Jr.
Bishop, Holmes P.
418
Bishop, John J.
521
Bishop, Michael G.
521
Bishop, Ralph J.
440
Bishop, Samuel H.
454
Bishop, Thomas C.
418
Bishop, Thomas P.
Bishop, William E., Jr.
497
Bishop, Wayne H.
280
521
Bishop, Wayman R., Ill
465
Bisker, Robert S.
547
Bissey Diana K.
147
309, 521
Black, Christopher A.
547
Black, Calvin D.
547
Black, Denny E.
497
Black, Joel A., Jr.
218
264, 497
Black, James D.
547
Black, James K.
521
Black, Larry A.
547
Black, Richard A.
547
Black, Richard P.
480
Black, Samuel W.
521
Black, William E., Ill
Blackburn, John A.
230
430
Blackmon, Elizabeth A.
547
Blackmon, Johnny H.
465
Blackmon, Larry M.
521
Blackmon, Sarah J.
547
Blackmon, Terry G.
497
Blackwell, James D.
547
Blackwell, James M.
497
Blackwell, Robert W.
497
Blackwell, William R.
497
Blackwood, Eber J.
497
Blackwood, Herbert D.
Blair, Edsel D.
227
264, 497
Blair, Robert C, Jr.
497
Blake, Lewis D., Ill
497
Blake, Thomas L.
105
497
Blakely, James R.
Blakely, Lawrence W.
Blakeney, W. C, Jr.
Blalock, Alec D.
Blanchard, Roy Eddie
Bland, Frank S.
Blanks, William J., Jr.
497
Blanton, Jefferson A.
Blanton, Lloyd H.
Blasco, Ronald L.
Blattmachr, Douglas J.
Bleckley, Mary N.
Blihovde, Steven N.
418
Blitch, John H., Jr.
Block, Ronald E.
Blount, Wade B.
Blume, Odell B.
465
Blume, Ronnie T.
497
Blumel, Nancy E.
Boatwright, Wm Edwin
Bobinski, Paul S.
Bobo, Jay Craft
276, 497
Bockette, James C.
Bock, Robert F., Jr.
243, 497
Bodie, Jerry Lane
521
Bodine, Ashby B.
Bodle, Phillip C.
Boggs, Frank M.
Boggs, James F.
Boiter, John Paul
Boland, John K., Jr.
Bolding, Keri Ann
Bolding, Richard W.
Bolen, Charles E.
497
Bolin, Edmund M.
465
Bolin, John Wesley
Bolt, Joel Branham
Bolt, Joseph D.
521
Bolt, John Eugene
Bolt, Richard G.
Bond, John A., Jr.
Bond, John McC.
Bonekat, Horace W.
189, 227, 497
Bonner, Wm Pinckney
521
Bonnette, Augustus K.
Bonnette, John D.
Bonnette, Thomas E
257, 497
Boone, Donald T.
454
Booth, Hubert J.
Booth, J. Robert
Boozer, George W., Ill
480
Boozer, Toney C.
547
Bopp, Charles Leslie
250, 547
Borders, Terry L.
Borgheresi, Thomas H.
Borke, Michael F.
547
Borke, Norbert J., Jr.
Boroughs, Ralph Z.
Borst, William J.
Bost, Charles J.
Bostic, James E., Jr.
272, 498
Bostick, Joseph L., Jr.
Boswell, Linda C.
Bott, Jeffrey J.
Bouchillon, Randall E.
Boudolf, Victor A., Jr.
465
Bouknight, Heyward H
Bouknight, Frank M.
Bouknight, Robert M.
Boutros, Fouad Y.
Bowden, George H.
Bowen, Bernard A.
Bowen, Elizabeth M.
Jr.
547
Bowen, David E.
547
Brinkley, James K.
498
Bruorton, James A.
548
418
Bowen, Dewey K.
261
Britt, Forrest B.
274
Bryan, Jim Preacher
548
498
548
Bryan, Richard C.
465
497
Bowen, Dennis R.
521
Brittain, James M.
276
Bryant, David G.
548
521
Bowen, James F.
521
430
Bryant, Furman D.
498
521
Bowen, James R.
521
Brittain, Wallace C.
254
Bryant, James 0., Jr.
245
Bowen, Mary M.
454
262, 454
Bryant, Max V.
227
Bowen, Robert D.
145
Britton, Carol L.
310
264, 498
465
153, 154, 185,221
, 232
454
Bryant, Norman K.
498
465
Broach, Larry A.
548
Bryant, Sandra J.
522
Bower, Douglas R.
256
Broadwater, Wm Thomas
548
Buchanan, James R.
498
521
465
Brock, Kathy G.
Buchanan, Michael E.
548
Bowers, Glenn
521
Brock, Pascal S.
240
Buchanan, Marvin R.
522
256
Bowers, Guery A.
498
498
Buck, James A.
182
Bowie, Calvin N.
521
Brock, Robert S.
241
232, 498
547
Bowie, Gregory M.
547
548
Buckalew, Alman L.
498
Bowie, Patrick C.
Brock, Thomas 0.
480
Buckhiester, Philip G.
228
547
Bowie, Stephen A.
498
Brockenfelt, Gerald E.
258
498
250
Bowman, Joyce E.
521
498
Buckland, Emma J.
498
Bowman, Joseph W., Jr.
547
Brockington, Wayne G.
521
Buckner, James L.
498
222
Boyce, Jesse A.
521
Brockman, Wayne K.
548
Buckner, Martha K.
548
Boyce, William M.
250
Brooks, Donna M.
548
Buddin, Linda N.
522
547
465
Brooks, Henry C.
548
Buff, Stephen F.
521
Boyd, Edward A.
Brooks, Jeffrey E.
548
Buffkin, James M.
440
Boyd, Herbert E., Jr.
498
Brooks, Joe T., Jr.
480
Bugg, Marcia Y.
522
224
Boyd, Marion C, Jr.
266
Brooks, Linda F.
498
Buhrmaster, Donald H.
548
521
Brooks, Nigel R.
498
Buie, Orvis B.
548
547
Boyd, Michael 0.
547
Brooks, Robert A., Jr.
498
Bull, Byron R., Jr.
227
Boyles, Julian L.
171
Brooks, Randall E.
418
Bull, Elvin L.
522
218,498
Brooks, Wm Walker
548
Bull, James H.
522
264
Bozard, Dennis R.
218
Brookshire, John V.
548
Bullard, Allan T.
480
Broome, Robert W.
548
Bullard, David B.
266
Bozard, John T.
217
Broome, Gettys S.
480
498
521
498
Broome, Wm Len
158
Buller, Richard E.
522
547
Brabham, David R.
521
521
Bullington, Deryl E.
465
Bracey, Robert L.
547
Brosnan, Denis A.
225
Bullock, Richard E.
258
Bracht, John B.
498
Brouse, John A., Jr.
521
548
497
Bracken, Dewey M.
498
Broussard, Stanley A.
Bullock, Ronnie E.
191
547
Bracken, Gloria J.
548
Brown, Allison E.
304
454
497
Bracken, James W.
245
418
Bullwinkel, George J.
522
228
498
Brown, Albert M.
498
Bultman, Sam L.
548
Brackett, Ralph J.
521
Brown, Amos T., Jr.
Bulwith, Thomas E.
105
266
Brackin, Walter G., Jr.
548
Brown, Barbara A.
548
454
Bradberry, Doris M.
498
Brown, Bobby L.
418
Bunch, Helen L.
152
547
Bradley, Jimmy P.
498
Brown, Bruce 0.
548
498
547
Bradley, Wm Curtis
548
Brown, Clara E.
548
Burbage, Collins A.
548
168
Brady, John L., Jr.
521
170
Brown, Calvin H., Jr.
245, 465
234
Burbick, Bruce A.
480
105
521
Braley, Rodger W.
Brown, Carl Miller
548
Burch, Elmer E., Jr.
497
Brand, Harvey A.
521
Brown, Clyde P.
Burch, Norman L., Jr.
498
Brandon, James H., Jr.
226
Brown, Donald E.
548
Burchstead, H. B., Jr.
278
521
266, 465
Brown, David M.
521
283, 440
152
Brandt, William F.
242
Brown, David Matthew
440
Burchstead, Palmer R.
548
Brandt, Walter R.
465
Brown, Daniel W.
521
Burdette, Charles A.
264
Brandyburg, Frederick
498
Brown, Eddie
498
Burdette, Edward K.
203
Branham, Herbert, Jr.
243
Brown, Ernest C, Jr.
430
480
548
Brown, Edward D.
521
Burdette, Glenn G.
498
547
Brannen, Arnold A.
548
Brown, Furman H.
204
Burgess, Harvey R.
498
254
Brannen, Glenn W.
226
465
Burgess, Jack W.
430
251,465
Brown, Frank T.
498
Burgess, Richard C.
440
238
Brannock, Robert N.
Brown, Gregory R.
548
Burgess, Richard H.
498
Brannon, Jerry A.
158
Brown, Hugh C.
146
Burgess, Thomas U.
218
241
465
245, 304, 498
256, 465
Brantley, Arthur E., Jr.
548
Brown, John F.
Burgess, Warren A.
498
276
Branton, John J.
105
Brown, James 1.
522
Burgner, Grady S.
105
418
Brown, Jerry S.
498
Burley, William N., Jr.
465
260
Bratcher, Harolyn F.
548
Brown, James W.
522
Burnell, David L., Jr.
441
Braun, Douglas Wm
548
Brown, Kenneth J., Jr.
465
Burnett, George P.
105
223
Brawley, James S.
548
Brown, Lewis E.
498
498
Bray, Randy L.
521
Brown, Melvin B., Jr.
522
Burnett, Roy P.
547
Brazie, Charles M.
548
Brown, Michael S.
454
Burnett, Woods W.
465
547
Breazeale, Frank W.
238
Brown, Phillip H.
Burnette, James P.
522
189
418
Brown, Patrick M.
522
Burns, Allen H.
548
Bredal, Roy H., Jr.
465
Brown, Rodger E.
548
Burns, Duncan K.
548
465
Breedlove, Wm Norris
548
Brown, Roland E.
548
Burns, John M.
225
Breen, Marilyn J.
Brown, Roland L.
465
242, 498
Breland, Joyce E.
521
Brown, Robert Wm
548
Burns, Steven 0.
548
547
Brennan, John A.
228
Brown, Susan D.
548
Burns, Wm Milton
266
241
264, 521
Brown, Sharon U.
522
Brewer, James A.
521
Brown, Thomas J.
522
Burr, William H.
522
547
Brewer, Williams., Jr.
218
Brown, Wayne P.
522
Burrell, Otto C, Jr.
522
547
440
Browne, Melvin N.
522
263
547
Brewington, John J., Jr.
176
Brownley, Joanne R.
548
Burris, Ruby J.
521
498
Bruce, Donald L.
150
Burriss, Thomas M.
522
266
Bridwell, FrankK.
498
152,304, 498
Burriss, Thomas M.
480
Bridwell, Ronald L.
548
Bruce, James A., Jr.
276
Burriss, W. Thomas
522
498
Briggs, Joseph R.
251
498
Burroughs, John B., Jr.
548
547
465
Bruening, J. Patrick
522
Burrows, Kenneth C.
521
Briggs, Randall A.
548
Bruggeman, William H.
245
Burton, David W.
105
521
Bright, Joseph B.
548
498
481
521
Bright, Kenneth L.
521
Brundage, Robert G.
548
Burton, James H.
245
521
Bright, Stepehn D.
498
Bruno, Stephen S.
498
454
547
Brimer, Wayne F.
521
105
Brunson, James H., Jr.
522
Burton, Joseph R.
522
NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
Burton, Raymond M.
Busch, Charles F.
Busch, Franklin D.
Busch, Monroe S.
441
Busch, William B., Jr.
271, 454
Bush, Edna Coker
Bush, George J.
Busha, Larry B.
Busha. Ronald J.
Butler, George A.
Butler, Herman L.
Butler, James Wm.
Butler, Kenneth
Butler, Michael E.
Butler, Richard J.
Butlei, Wm Rhett
548
Butts, James M., Jr.
Butts, Ruth M.
Buzhardt, Troy R.
Byers, Harry F., Jr.
481
Bynum, Wm Saunders
Byrd, James Cozby, Jr.
Byrd, James R.
Byrd, Lanny A.
Byrd, Orren E., Jr.
Byrd, Ronald E.
Byron, Barry J.
Byrum, William J., Jr.
Caban, Jose R.
Cabrera, George J.
Cafareili, Lmda M.
Caggiano, James V.
Cagie, Johnny L.
499
Cam, Sammy R.
522
Caines, Wm Royce
Caldwell, Charles W.
Caldwell, James E., Jr.
Caldwell, James M.
Caldwell, Victoria G.
Cale, Jacquelyn M.
Calhoun, Robert A.
Calkms, William L.
499
Call, Robert J., Jr.
Callender, James M.
Callicott, Samuel L.
Callison, Susan E.
Calloway, Brenda M.
Calmes, James D.
Calvo, Randolph S.
Cameron, Lewis C.
Cameron, Terry L.
Camp, Daniel S.
Campbell. Anne
Campbell, Alan McK.
499
Campbell, David L.
481
Campbell, Edwin M., Jr.
Campbell, George T.
Campbell, Harold B.
Campbell, John L.
Campbell, Jos L., Ill
Campbell, James P.
465
Campbell, Jerry Z.
Campbell, Paul G., Jr.
465
Campbell, Sandra G.
Campbell, William A.
Camptield. Roy W.
Canavaggio, Guy P.
Candler, Harold S.
499
Cann, Charles D.
Cann, William R.
Cannon, Frank W.
Cannon, Harold F.
Cannon, Mayzelle S.
Cannon, Stuart McF.
Cantrell, Harley F.
Cantrell, James G.
Cantrell, Wendell G.
Capps, Wm Thomas, Jr.
522
Carder, John E.
548 Cardwell, Wm Barron
498 266, 549
522 Carey, Harold A., Jr.
226 Carey, James C, Jr.
Carey, Robert D.
232 Caricato, Robert J., Jr.
Caricato, Robert L.
Carkhuff, Vincent H.
522 Carlson, Dennis A.
522 Carlson, Gerald I., II
498 418
548 Carlson, Katina G.
548 Carlson, Paul H.
481 Carlton, Bonnie L.
522 Carlton, Becky S.
548 151,310,499
548 Carlton, Robert C, Jr.
244 Carmichael, Marvin G.
Carnes, Peter D.
548 Carnes, Walter G.
522 Carpenter, James L.
548 Carpenter, Louis C.
263 Carpenter, Michael F.
Carpenter, Robert C.
548 Carpenter, Stephen D.
Carrington, John C.
522 Carrington, Sharon J.
548 Carroll, Charles E.
498 Carroll, Joseph A.
548 225, 242, 264, 499
498 Carroll, James M.
498 Carroll, Mary L.
549
430 Carroll, Reba L.
498 419
549 Carroll, Virginia E.
499 499
105 Carrow, Cynthia E.
Carson, John Nevins
105 Carson, Valerie J.
Carson, Wm Stephen
549 Catee, Larry D.
549 Cartee, Nancy G.
499 Carter, Andrew M.
549 Carter, Cynthia H.
549 Carter, Danny McCoy
549 Carter, James M., Jr.
465 Carter, Joseph P., Ill
266 Carter, James S.
Carter, Jack Wayne. Jr.
549 Carter, Marion E., Ill
549 Carter, Oscar Lee
499 522
549 Carter, Ray O.
549 Carter, Ted E.
522 Cartledge, Cherryl A.
549 Cartledge, John B.
549 Cartwnght, Dennis H.
499 221,232,286
549 Cartwnght, Dean M.
549 Gary, Bradley D.
171 Case, Neall Wayne
Case, Philip Randall
263 Casey, John Leonard
Casey, Michael L.
549 Casey, Patricia Jane
549 Cash, Brenda Kaye
549 Cashin, Donald B.
522 Caskie, Cabot R.
481
245 Caskie, Sara Daly
Cason, Louie L., Jr.
Cassaday, Verne
245 Cassady, Francis N.
Cason, Norman McSwain
Cassels, Ronald Larry
Castre, Thomas M.
499 Catanzaro, David P
522 Cathey, James R.
105 Catoe, James C, Jr.
499
549 Catoe, Ronnie J.
522 499
549 Catto, Michael Louis
549
Cauble, Charles E.
522 522
Caughman, George W., Jr
499 Caughman, Marvin J.
441
245 Caulder, Michael S.
Cauthen, John McC.
499 280, 522
189
Cauthen, Ronnie Wayne
210
Clancy, Christopher S.
Coker, Ronald Wayne
522
Clapper, William L., Jr.
248
Coker, Sam Reaves
499
Cawood, Nixon Eugene
549
466
Coker, Thomas A.
522
Cecil, David W., II
430
Clark, BenT., Ill
Colcolough, Gennia R.
499
Cecil, Joseph Henry
Clark, David R.
499
Colcolough, Jas J., Jr.
499
Cely, John E.
499
Clark, Frances S.
309
Coldreck, Harry C, III
430
Cely, Margaret June
522
499
Cole, Carl Adams
Cely, Marvin S., Jr.
Clark, John Lawson
550
Cole, Charles Jayroe
466
Chalmers, David N.
549
Clark, James Neville
550
523
258
Chamberlin, Craig L.
274
Clark, James S.
550
Cole, Stanley Parks
549
Clark, Michael V.
523
Coleman, David Luther
499
Chamlee, David H.
266
Clark, Robert Stephen
550
523
522
Clark, Sheldon Brown
266
Coleman, George E.
549
Chancellor, Wm Floyd
522
550
Coleman, James Keith
150
Chandler, George L.
499
Clark, William B., Ill
228
Coleman, James L., Jr.
Chandler, James Larry
522
230, 441
Coleman, Ludie M., Ill
549
Chandler, Keith D.
522
Clarke, Alfred R.
499
Coleman, Marshall J.
522
Chandler, Wm E., Ill
243
Clarke, David R.
150
Coleman, Paula Mills
549
441
151, 269
Coleman, Robert C.
522
Chando, Stephen
549
Clarke, Leiand T., Jr.
246
Coleman, Thomas 0., Jr
466
Channell, C. N., Jr.
441
523
246, 466
430
Chapin,Judson K., Ill
246
Clarkson, Delores W.
523
Coleman, William G., Jr.
549
466
Clarkson, Garden S.
550
235, 419
522
Chaplin, Robert P., Ill
250
Clarkson, Hunter L.
203
Coleman, Wm Howard
499
499
258, 419
Coleman, Wm Ronald
549
Chapman, Esther Faye
549
Clarkson, James H.. Ill
248
Coleman, Wm Rutledge
499
Chapman, Frank H.
203
466
Coley, James Lane
454
481
Clarkson, Robert B.
278
Colley, Sanford Carl
189
Chapman, George T.
549
499
Collier, James G., Ill
Chapman, John Carroll
522
Clarkson, Wm Gordon
550
Collings, Gilbeart H.
499
Chapman, Jerry O'Dell
549
Clary, Gary Elmore
523
Collins, Aaron S.
238
Chapman, Kenneth W.
523
Clary, Jack R.
499
Collins, Donald E.
Chapman, Rufus B., Jr.
549
Classey, Richard F.
244
523
260
Chapman, Richard M.
499
Collins, Edward J., Jr.
Chapman, Sara E.
499
Clayton, Edward R.
523
309
Chapman, Toby G.
186
Clayton, Robert M., Jr.
523
Collins, Jennings B.
276,481
Clayton, Thomas J.
499
Collins, Lucy H.
499
Chappell, John D.
274
Clayton, Wm Rufus
Collins, Michael F.
549
549
Cleland, WmPaul, Jr.
274
Collins, Phil S.
499
Chappell, Kenneth L.
499
550
Collins, Randall Dean
522
Charland, Arthur A.
258
Clem, Robert B.
Collins, Steve G.
549
549
Clements, Douglas F.
550
Collins, Thomas H.
Charles, Jerry T.
Clemmons, Ashley D., II
260
Collins, Thomas Roger
Charles, Nina Griffin
419
Collum, Charles Alan
Charping, William P.
499
demons, Barry A.
523
Coin, Patricia E.
Chason, Wm Irvin
549
Cleveland, Judy
550
Coltman, Richard L.
549
Chastain, Margaret A.
223
Cleveland, James H.
499
Combes, Joan Marie
522
549
Click, Clifford N.
Comer, Cecil Wayne
522
Chastain, Wm Henry
549
Click, Patricia 1.
Comer, Eugenie G.
522
Chasteen, Melton D.
481
Cline, David M.
Comer, Robert W.
549
Cheatham, John Hugh
Cline, Kenneths.
263
Commins, Ernest A.
105
Cheek, Susan Elaine
549
481
481
Cheek, Victor Lee
550
Cline, Wm Everette, Jr.
Compton, Arland H., Jr
499
Chen, Miin Mmg
Clinkscales, Cleon C.
269
264, 441
549
Chervenak, William J.
280, 441
Compton, Ben Giles
Cheves. Cecil L., Jr.
Clinkscales, Jeri H.
190
Compton, Charles M.
Cheves, Thomas Mc.
243, 550
Compton, Gary Lee
179
Chick, James P., Jr.
218
Clinton, Andrea Faye
523
523
224, 499
Cloninger, James Mack
228
Compton, Leslie K.
Chien, Hsin Ih
523
Compton, Richard A.
549
Chien, Moa Tseng Wm.
Cloninger, Robert A.
550
Compton, Robert B.
549
Chilcote, Bruce C.
Close, Robert Wm
523
Condrey, Marshall W.
549
Childers, Wilson C.
105
Glowers, Earl Roger
523
Cone, Clyde R.
522
419
Clyburn, Wm Michael
550
254, 419
499
Childress, James G.
242
Coakley, John M.
550
Cone, Fred H.
549
499
Cobb, Daniel Earl
274
Cone, Gerald W.
549
Childress, Marshall P.
234
550
Conklin, Richard A.
499
466
Cobb, Dale T, Jr.
304
466
224
Childress, Wm Edwin
266
499
Conklm, Thomas R.
523
Cobb, Jane A.
Conley, Susan K.
Childs, Harry E.
499
Cobb, Jimmy M.
430
280, 550
522
Childs, Joy Marie
550
Cobb, Styles F.
223
Connell, John Allen
549
Childson, Walter, Jr.
523
499
523
549
Chmners, James E., Jr.
152
Cochcroft, Arthur F.
466
Connelly, David L.
226, 246, 257, 466
Cochet, Anthony A.
151
Connelly, Dan M.
Chisholm, William B.
152, 264, 523
Connelly, Roland L.
Chisman, Lois L.
227
Cochran, Dwight B.
481
272,481
499
499
Cochran, Robert M.
499
Conner, Thomas Carl
499
Choate, Michael B.
523
Cockcroft, Johnnie E.
246
Connor, William R.
105
Choopanya, Duangchai
499
Conrad, Douglas M.
Chovan, James Peter
228
Cockfield, Gary W.
105
Cook, Gary Len
250
523
550
Cook, James C, III
Chovan, Philip A.
441
Cockfield, Joe B.
499
550
244
Christopher, Toliver
228
Coffer, Robert T., Jr.
550
Cook, Joe Edward
289, 499
Coffey, Richard A.
550
Cook, James Ternl
105
Christy, Celia C.
150
Coffey, William T.
499
Cook, Joseph T.
151, 550
Cogan, Henry L.
278
Cook, James Warren, Jr
522
Chryst, Stephen L.
419
523
Cook, John Wirt, Jr.
180
Church, Robert N.
499
Coggins, Donald McK.
550
Cook, Rodger Dale
Cipperly, Christopher
550
Cohen, Earl S.
223
Cook, Richard Wyman
522
Cissel, Robert F.
523
227, 441
Cook, Thomas F.
151
Citron, Mark Barry
550
Coile, David N.
Cook, William Capers
Claiborne, Theodore C.
523
Coker, John Wayne
523
Cooke, Robert G.
I
NAME
Cook, Marion, Richar
Cooke, Ronald G.
Cool, Sharon Lee
Coons, John S.
466
Cooper, Charles D.
232, 260, 500
Cooper, Charles Ray
Cooper, Francis D.
I 246, 550
I Cooper, Jerry Lynn
I Cooper, Noah Bryant
280 550
Cooper, Ronald E.
Cooper, Roy H., Jr.
Cooper, Susan Elaine
Cooper, William W.
Cooper, Wm Womble, Jr.
Cope, David Clayton
550
Cope, Ephriam G.
271, 481
Cope, James F.
Copeland, Carol D.
Copeland, George W.
Copeland, Heath C.
Copeland, Samuel F.
Copeland, Wm Edward
550
Copeland, Wm Leisel
523
Copleston, Peter G.
Corbett, Herbert T., Jr.
500
Corcoran, Tom G.
Corley, Robert E.
Corn, Judy Marie
. Corn, Jack P.
' Cornish, Charles M.
, Cornwell, Edward J.
Cornwell, George R.
419
Cornwell, John B., Ill
500
Cornwell, John C.
523
Corpening, Bennett H.
246, 523
Corry, Charles E.
Cosbey, Daniel Joseph
Cothran, Benjamin A.
500
Cothran, Susan
Cotner, Leslie Edward
Cotton, John W.
242, 466
Cottrell, Edward Jay
Couch, Shirley A.
500
(Couchell, Jonathan J.
500
Counts, Robert Jordan
I 258, 500
Courtney, Charles H.
Courtney, Larry B.
j Cousins, Henry Edward
1 Covington, George M.
Cowan, Faye P.
Cowherd, Frank G., Ill
' Cowles, Jeffrey E.
258, 419
Cox, Alton L.
Cox, Augustus W.
Cox, Frank J.
246
Cox, Geddes Marvin
Cox, Henry Clay, Jr.
Cox, John David
Cox, James F., Ill
Cox, Jerry L.
Cox, James Wayne
Cox, Jerry Wayne
Cox, Martha B.
I Cox, Mary Katherine
I Cox, Robert Allen
Cox, Willard Branit
Coxey, John T.
i Coyle, John Redmond
Coyle, Thomas J.
Craft, Pamela Jean
523
Craft, William J.
Craig, Arthur T.
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
481
550
550
550
151
274
550
244
550
550
500
235
244
304
274
228
550
550
161
550
550
225
550
227
278
235
551
523
500
523
551
232
523
523
551
481
500
551
551
523
551
551
551
500
523
466
274
523
Craig, Dewey Clinton
454
Craig, Everett G.
441
550
Craig, Julie D.
230
252
441
Craig, Lynn G. F.
430
202
Craig, Linda Louise
551
Craig, Mary E.
551
550
Craig, Robert M., Jr.
105
148
500
Craigo, Steade R.
278
550
430
228
Crain, Larry Ray
441
Crain, Norman Douglas
441
550
Crain, Robert M.
500
466
Crain, Robert Wade
551
550
Crain, William T.
500
500
Cram, John James
523
523
Crammer, John R.
500
274
Cranford, Henry C, Jr.
Craven, Charles M.
500
150
Craven, Malcolm Lane
523
Cravens, James J., Jr.
Crawford, Charles H.
Crawford, Claudius H.
551
Crawford, Charles W.
Crawford, John R.
Crawford, Leon A., Jr.
Crawford, Michael D.
Crawford, Peter A.
Crawford, Ray A., Jr.
Cranford, Roger Dell
Creamer, Jack C.
Creech, Fulton B., Ill
Creech, George R.
217, 419
Creech, James E.
Creech, James W.
Creed, Don Wendell
Creech, Margaret M.
Creel, John Walden
Creel, Wm Richard
Crenshaw, Dan C.
Crenshaw, David L.
Crenshaw, John D.
466
Crenshaw, Richard V.
500,551
Crenshaw, William R.
Cribb, Don Michael
Cribb, Leslie J.
Criscione, John J.
Crisp, Neil S.
Crisp, Robert M.
500
Crocker, Clarence W.
Crocker, James D.
Crocker, Wm Henry
Cromer, Barbara Lynn
Cromer, Brenda Faye
Cromer, Durward C, Jr.
Cromer, Jacob P., Jr.
Cromer, James P., Jr.
Cromer, Tony Claire
Crooks, Gary F.
Cropp, Wilson W.
500
Crosby, George D.
481
Crosby, Walton A.
Crosby, William L.
Crosland, Joseph E., Jr.
Crouch, Caren
500
Crouch, Richard H.
Crouch, Sammy E.
224, 481
Crow, Claude A., Ill
Crow, Wade C.
Crowe, George R.
Crowe, Michael Glenn
Crowell, John M.
Crown, William P., Jr.
Grumpier, William A.
466
Cueman, Glenn F.
Culbertson, Alice L.
Culbertson, Charles M.
Culbertson, Suzanne B.
Culler, Francis B.
Culler, Gerald L.
Culler, William W.
524
454
524
551
481
524
500
551
210
551
419
551
551
500
500
248
260
524
551
170
524
551
241
500
481
481
306
500
105
524
500
481
524
500
266
551
551
551
310
551
500
246
Cullom, Joseph W.
264, 500
Cullum, William O., Jr.
Cuip, John S.
Culp, Joseph W.
Culp, James Waymond
234, 252, 551
Culp, Robert M.
419
Culpepper, Wm Ralph
Culvern, Fred E., Ill
Cummings, Matthew
551
Cummings, William V.
500
Cunningham, John Alan
Cunningham, James R.
Cunningham, Richard C.
Cunningham, Thomas B.
Cunningham, Wm R.
Curl, Dennis L.
Curlee, Thomas O., Ill
Currence, Arthur J.
Currie, John Michael
Curry, Ernest D., Jr.
Curry, James Coleman
524
Curtis, John Duffield
Cutrell, John Charles
Cuttino, Beni H., Jr.
481
Cutts, William B.
Cutts, Wm Edward
Cuzzell, Charles L.
Daily, Thomas Wm
Dales, Richard L.
Daley, Timothy C.
Dalton, Charles L.
Dandridge, Hubert J.
Dangerfield, Coleman
551
Daniel, Barbara E.
Daniel, Carroll E.
466
Daniel, Ralph Wray
Daniel, Sanford H.
524
Danieli, Mario R.
Danko, Dennis G.
Dannals, Nancy Ruth
310, 524
Dannelly, Larry R.
Dansby, David F.
Dantinne, David A., Jr.
Dantzler, Brian S.
264, 500
Dantzler, Lynn Zaco
551
Darby, James A.
Darby, James T., Jr.
Darden, Donald E.
Darden, Graham W.
Darst, Philip H.
Dase, Lewis C.
Dasher, Linda Lee
Davenport, Harold Lee
524
Davenport, Peter J.
Daves, Glen G.
500
Davey, John R.
500
Davidson, Leroy S.
Davies, Raymond W.
Davilli, Barry T.
Davis, Beverly Ann
Davis, Danny R.
Davis, Glenn Elliott
Davis, Guy William
Davis, Henry Clark
Davis, Harold E., Jr.
430
Davis, Harold Richard
Davis, Joseph E., Jr.
Davis, Julius, E., Ill
Davis, James Michael
246, 252, 500
Davis, James Martin
Davis, Jas McCardell
Davis, Joe Myers
Davis, Jimmy Ray
Davis, James Wyman
500
466
230
524
500
304
551
524
524
500
524
551
551
278
524
551
276
481
551
551
551
441
524
466
551
257
551
105
551
524
223
500
551
228
430
223
170
551
224
466
524
500
551
551
551
176
524
551
551
243
467
524
524
551
Davis, Julian W.
Davis, Keith Ansel
Davis, Linda Marie
Davis, Leon W.
Davis, Maynard J., Jr.
524
Davis, Nellie La Dene
Davis, Pamela M.
Davis, Patrick T.
Davis, Pembroke W.
Davis, Richard C, Jr.
Davis, Richard D.
246, 441
Davis, Richard Irving
Davis, Randal Milton
Davis, Ronald M.
Davis, Steven Emerson
Davis, Samuel L.
Davis, Thomas Wm., Jr.
Davis, William D.
Davison, Dexter
Davison, Charles B.
Dawes Awtry S.
500
Dawkins, Benjamin L.
Dawkins, Travis S.
Dawsey, Edward C.
Dawsey, Joseph C.
Day, Alan S.
Day, Leslie L.
Dean, David L.
Dean, John L.
Dean, Sloan Franklin
Dean, William D.
Dean, William E., Jr.
Deanhardt, Marshall L.
524
Debree, Bruce Wm
Dechman, Gordon H.
Deck, William H., Jr.
Deem, David A.
467
Deer, Wm Wayne
524
Defanti, Pamela Jo
Deffenbauyh, Roger L.
218, 252,467
Defoster, Gary Alan
Defrancisco, Robert A.
Degear, Harry J.
Degen, Jerome B.
Degen, Philip Gregory
552
Degirolamo, Nicholas
De Laddy, Eugene A., Jr.
De Land, James R., Jr.
Delaney, L. J., Jr.
Deiaski, Arthur B.
Delaughter, Jerry G.
Dellinger, Richard P.
217, 419
Deloach, Andrea Norma
Deloach, Perry B.
Deloache, James E.
Deluca, Frank Richard
Demarest, Alan Robert
Demcsak, Wayne J.
Demelker, Charles J.
Demori, Adriano
Demosthenes, John M.
552
Dempsey, David G.
467
Dempsey, Jones R., Jr.
Dempsey, Tony Ray
Demsey, David A.
Dendy, Joseph R., Jr.
Denison, Don E.
524
Dennis, Betty Jane
Dennis, Robert T.
Denton, Henry G., Jr.
501
Denton, John Gregory
Depass, Wm Brunson, Jr.
280, 524
Depew, Wm Francis
524
Derrick, Danny O.
Derrick, Tillman W., Jr.
Detwiler, David W.
246, 467
Detwiler, Kenneth W.
500
524
551
262
551
524
551
551
524
209
524
524
455
524
524
551
500
551
158
551
500
551
500
431
500
500
243
551
524
552
210
441
524
500
500
264
552
482
467
455
500
552
158
551
552
552
552
500
524
276
264
552
552
455
482
242
552
501
218
552
153
467
501
228
Devaux, Robert E.
Deveaux, John P.
Devereux, Michael J.
DeWitt, Charles H.
DeWitt, Marion R., Jr.
501
DeYoung, William Eric
Dick, James D.
Dickenson, Lawrence W.
Dickerson, Edward W.
Dickerson, John A.
220, 224, 232
Dickinson, John A.
Dickson, Charles L.
Dickson, David G., Sr.
Dietz, James F., Ill
Dill, Kitty Sue
Dill, Richard J.
Dill, William R., Jr.
Dillard, Jesse F.
501
Dilling, William A.
Dilwortli, Donald K.
Dimitri, Soterios J.
Dinkins, Langdon H.
Dinneen, John H.
482
Dinwiddle, Martha R.
501
Dion, Eleanor W.
455
Diss, Jesse Wm
Dixon, Bruce M.
Dixon, Paul Everett
Dixon, Russell L.
242, 467
Dixon, Robert M.
Djuren, Ronald Wm
Doak, Sydney Ruth
524
Dobbins, Judson D.
Dobbins, Martha Ann
Dobbins, Mary Jane
Dobbins, Richard G.
Dobbins, Stanley R.
272, 524
Dobbins, Thomas E.
Dobbins, William L., Jr.
264, 501
Dobson, Heath P.
524
Dobson, Robert L.
234, 266, 467
Dobson, Wess MacLand
Dockery, Allen Ernest
Dodds, Cathy L.
152, 552
Dodson, Richard G.
Dolby, Donna Louise
Donald, Michael E.
Donaldson, Emily D.
551
Donaldson, Wm Francis
Donato, Christopher D.
Donnally, Allen W.
Donnan, Phillip David
Donnelly, Robert M.
Donohoe, Charles R.
Donohue, Dennis David
Dorey, Richard John
524
Dorn, Brianna Pearl
552
Dorn, John E., Jr.
Dorn, James Walton
Dorriety, Willard, Jr.
Doss, James A.
467
Doss, Thomas Glenn
Dossey, Andra Ann
Dotson, Robert Carl
Doughty, Dave S.
Douglas, James Flinn
Douglas, Michael A
Douglas, Wm Gerald
Douglass, Floyd S., Jr.
Douglass, Heyward B.
501
Douglass, James E.
Douglass, James S.
Dover, David R.
Dowd, Milard Wilson
Dowdy, Paul Larue
524
246
524
441
552
501
156
482
524
524
501
501
224
552
524
431
228
227
501
552
225
501
552
306
524
501
524
501
105
524
552
150
455
524
441
170
552
552
552
552
552
467
524
252
278
501
552
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552
218
501
524
525
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NAME
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PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
Dowdy. Paul W.
Dowhng, Thomas E.
Dowling, Thomas P.
Downs, Eugene A.
Doyle, Brian Edward
266
Dozler, John B.
Dozier, Wm. Keith
Drake. Benjamin E.
Drake, Clayburn B.
Drake, Harold Richard
Drake, Nicholas T.
Drakeford, Cecil M.,Jr.
157, 162.221, 232,
431
Drayton, Charles H. Jr.
Dreher, Thomas D.
Drennan, Juddy. H.
501
Drennan, Robert F., Jr.
252. 525
Driggers. Arthur H.
Driggers, Thomas C.
Driscoll, James P.
Driscoll, Michael
Droege, Albert D.
Druelle, Donald O.
467
Drummond, James P.
455
Dubay. Stephen N.
DuBose. Edward M.. Jr.
227, 264. 501
Dubose. Harry M.
238, 501
DuBose Rembert C.
DuBose, Tristan A.
Ducker. Barbara K
Duckett. John C.
Ducworth, George M.
Ducworth. John Wm.
Ducworth, Lyman A.
Ducworth, Ronnie E.
244, 501
Duke, Thomas W., Jr.
Dukes, Gene W.
Dukes, James D.
Dulin, Nina H.
Dulin, Robert M., Jr.
501
Dulin, Wilbur N., Jr.
Dumas, Charles E.
Dunaway, Albert D.
501
Dunbar. John Patrick
Duncan, Daniel E.
Duncan, David K.
501
Duncan, Evelyn D.
Duncan, Gary T.
Duncan, John F.
Duncan, James R., Jr.
Duncan, Kenneth A.
Duncan, Lawrence S.
Duncan, Robert E.
Duncan. Wayne Dennis
Dunham, Kenneth R.
Dunham, Roy C.
Dunipace. Kenneth R.
Dunlap, Frederick A.
Dunlap, Michael L.
Dunlap, Russell E., Jr.
Dunn, Cathy Virginia
Dunn, Kevin Joseph
Dunn, Wm. Acker
DuPre, Charles Henry
DuPre, Kathenne L.
Durant, Eddie C. Jr
419. 152
Durant. Robert R.
525
Durfos. Daniel A.
419
Durham. Donald D.
Durham. Laerence B.
Durham. Thomas E.
Dutt, David G.
Duval. Evelyn B.
Duval. Harry S. Jr.
264. 525
Duvall, Ernest M.
Duvall. Lance A.
Duwel, Richard B.
482
501
501
552
501
441
552
467
153
413
525
525
262
552
552
441
525
552
266
501
158
419
419
552
552
525
552
105
552
442
250
552
501
182
552
552
225
525
552
552
552
552
467
502
266
552
552
552
552
552
501
149
304
238
501
525
482
501
228
525
Dworschak, Manfred
Dyar. Horace C.
Dye. Daniel Harris
Dye. James A.
482
Dyer. Samuel P.
Dyke. Kevin. J.
Dykes. G. David
Dykes, Tommy Collis
Dykstra, Kenneth Dale
Dyson. Joseph R.
217. 419
Eaddy. W
Eaddy, Winston M.
525
Eakes, James S.
Eargle, Lloyd M.
Earle, Edward B., Jr.
Earwood, Byran. D.
Easier. Conley. L., Jr.
Easier, Terry M.
501
Eason, Douglas Bruce
Eason, Sidney, L.
Eatmon, Donald S.
553
Ebenhack, David G.
Eck. Ronald Warren
553
Eckard Paul C. Jr.
501
Eckley. Louis D.
Edenfield. Allen B.
Edens. Dynva C.
Edens. Henry Curtis
Edens. Mary Lou W.
Edens.Stanley B.
Edgar. Donnie James
Edgar. Howard B.
Edgar. James Donny
Edgemon Dudley C.
Edgin, Gordon R.
220, 221, 501
Edier, Frank William
Edmonds. John King
Edmonds, Kent Allison
Edmonds. Robert F.. Jr.
467
Edney. Robert M.
Edwards. Byron Malet
Edwards. Barry R.
221. 230. 243. 442
Edwards. Bruce R.
Edwards. Eva S.
Edwards. Gary Lee
Edwards. John D.
Edwards, James H.
Edwards, James Kelly
Edwards, Laura Gaye
Edwards, Marjorie A
Edwards, Michael C.
Edwards, Mary Lang 0.
Edwards, Marvin Snead
Edwards, Marshall W.
Edwards. Neal W.
Edwards. Richard L.
Edwards. Steve Radley
Edwards. Thomas B.
Edwards. Wm. Gary
Edwards. Wilma Jean
Edwards. Wm. Norris
Egger. Beverly
Eggers. John L.
Eggers. Katherine C.
553
Ehnat. George Donald
Eidson, Wesley D.
501
Eisenbrey, Ian Frazer
Eisenmann, James C.
Eismann, Marianne
Elder Lloyd Linwood
Eldridge, Roy C, Jr.
264, 289, 519, 525
Ellefson, Craig D.
Ellefson, Clark E.
553
Ellefson. Lawrence B.
Ellenberg. John F.. Jr.
221. 232,495. 501
Ellenburg, Charles H.
455
Ellenburg. Marika Ann
552
525
552
276
501
442
525
525
525
204
501
482
552
525
501
267
552
552
274
419
171
501
525
442
553
501
553
553
553
153
525
525
525
250
501
553
154
501
553
455
501
553
553
553
525
482
501
525
553
553
553
553
553
553
105
525
501
525
553
164
553
252
153
105
525
Jr.
Ellenburg. Ralph M.. J
Filers, John C.
Filers, Kathryn L.
Ellicott, James H.
Elliott, Heyward D.
Elliott, John E.
Elliott, James V.
Elliott, Roger Neale
Ellis. Carole
Ellis, Chandler
Ellis. Irving L. Jr.
Ellis. Leroy D.
Ellis, James J., Jr.
Ellis, Kenneth Jay
Ellis, Philip Anthony
Ellis, Robert E., Jr.
Ellis, Ronald L.
Elhs, Wm. Henry N
Ellison, Curtis H.
Ellison, Daniel R.
553
Ellison, Frederick S.
Elmore. Larry Earl
EIrod. James H. Jr.
EIrod. Robert H.
EIrod. William H.
Elsey. John I.
Elvington. Boyd B.
525
Ely. Pamela Jean
Embler. Johnny M.
Emerson. Shelley
English. Linda Ann
English. Thomas H.. Jr
Engram. James W.
Engstrom. Gary W.
Enis. Sam J.. Jr.
501
Enslen. John E.
501
Entrekin. Lamar H.
501
Enzor. Gregory S.
Eppes. Kitty E.
Eppes. Richard Earl
Epps. David E.. Jr.
419
Epps. James W.
Epps, Philip O.
419
Epps, Robert Earl
Epps. Robert F.. Ill
Erter. Jack W.. Jr.
232. 413. 482
Ervin. Robert D.
Ervin. Samuel J.. Jr.
Erwin. Elwood A.
Erwin. William T.
Eskew, Elliott Benton
Eskew, Jerry Dale
Estes, Arthur George
525
Estes. Boyce Tyndall
Etheredge. William M.
502
Ethredge. Charles D.
Evanitsky. John Jr.
Evans. Frances Marie
Evans. James E., Jr.
Evans, Joseph E.
Evans, James H.
Evans, Michael Eugene
553
Evans. Michael Eugene
553
Evans. Noel David
Evans. Paula
Evans. Pamella D.
Evans. Paul Sherman
Evans. Richard B.
Evans Wm. Douglas
525
Evans, Wm. Edmund
Evans, William F., Jr.
Evans, Wallace R., Ill
Evatt, Willie T.. Jr.
Everett. Peter Wilson
Everette, Johnny S.
Ewan, David Scott
Ewan, Kenneth Marvin
Ewell. Robert N.
442
Eyier. Richard Wm.
482
501
501
553
525
553
553
553
501
501
553
553
274
553
553
501
105
419
501
525
525
104
482
482
304
262
553
553
553
281
258
525
160
467
482
553
525
525
218
525
176
502
553
525
553
482
525
502
525
525
F
442
F
525
F
553
F
553
F
525
F
230
F
F
Eaell, William B.. Jr.
Fabian. George T.
502
Facciolo. Michael F.
Fadeley. Charles. F.. Jr.
Faer. Michael James
525
Fagan, Bernard C.
Fairey, John K., Jr.
Fairey, Lyle W., Jr.
502
Fairey, Nancy Kenyon
Fairey, Philip W.
Fairey, Robert James
553
Fallon, Craig R.
Falls, Duane L.
502
Fambrough. Joseph T.
Fant. William Boyd
Farmer. Calvin L.
502
Farmer. Michael C.
Farmer. Travis L.
Farnell. Edwin A.
Fasinski. Robert F.
Faulkenberry. James L.
Faulkner, James R.
525
Faust, William D.
467
Faust, Winston E.
Fay, Margaret Anne
525
Fedder. Michael S.
Fedele. Raymond S.
455
Federline. Betty R.
Federline. John G.
Feige, Hans C.
283, 482
Feinberg, Marc Morris
553
Felton, Glenn Patrick
525
Fennell, Herbert P.
Fennell, Ralph C. Jr.
Ferguson, Charles P.
Ferguson, Daniel L.
Ferguson, Irby W., Jr.
Ferguson. James A.. Jr.
Ferguson. Thomas W.
Ferguson, Wm. Franklin
Fernandez, Paul D.
Ferrell, Thomas L.
Ferrell. Wanda R.
Ferry, Paul A.
Fessler. Richard G.
246. 502
Fewell. Joan C.
502
Fewell. Joseph E.. Jr.
cken, Lewis Mobley
ckling, Joseph D.
eld. Ebb H.
elds, Gary Preston
elds, Jackson E., Jr.
elds, James Payton
fe. Jane Lee
gueroa. Ronald E.
525
llyaw, Richard B.
ncher, Grover M., Jr.
nison, David Holt
nkelstem. George E.
niey. Gene A. J.
niey. James A.
442
niey. Janice Faye
niey, Jerry Leon
niey, Margaret J.
niey, Wm. Gary
nn, Timothy P.
nney, Mary Jan
ns, Vikary E.
schetti, David C.
sher, Fred Ronald
sher, Frank A.
sher, Lawrence J.
sher, Wayne B.
sher, Wm. Joseph, Jr.
tchett, Robert W.
tts, Thomas M.
232
525
264
502
553
306
242
502
267
467
226
502
553
276
482
502
442
553
525
262
242
190
553
271
467
278
482
525
525
467
525
502
502
553
442
525
228
553
553
502
502
553
482
525
502
243
553
553
553
502
482
246
553
525
525
553
482
554
502
467
554
554
482
554
525
502
Flannagan, Charles N.
Flannery, Robert E.
Fleenor, Ernest B.
Fleetwood, Carlton G.
Fleetwood, Phillip H.
Fleming, David Byrne
Fleming, Meredith Ann
Fleming, Mack J.
Fleming, Tommy Joe
554
Fleming, Wm. Herbert
Fletcher. Barry Lewis
Fletcher. Donald H.
Fletcher. George R.. Jr.
Fletcher. Nicholas
502
Fletcher, Richard P.
253, 467
Flint, Kenneth R.
Flitter, Carole R.
554
Flood, Augustus MCD
Florence, Peyton B.
Flow, Claude L, III
267, 526
Flowers, Lee M., Jr.
Floyd, Emily Cain
Floyd, Jonathan B.
Floyd, James C.
Floyd, James E.
Floyd, John R.. Jr.
Floyd, John Wilson
Floyd, Larry Dwight
Floyd, Marion Ralph
Floyd, Stephen C, III
Flynn, John M.
442
Folk. Betty Cheryl
554
Folk. Harold W.
Folkman. Robert Wm.. .
Follette, Jerry M.
Folsom. John Chapin
Foisom. James Felton
Fontaine. Andre G.
Foote. John Stevens
Forbes. Joseph J.
502
Forbes. Michael R.
Forbes. Robert Eugene
258. 554
Ford. Benjamin F.. Jr.
526
Ford, Dennis L.
502
Ford, Jerry C, III
Ford, Larry Bruce
Ford, Robert H.
Ford, Robert M.. Jr.
554
Ford. William J., Jr.
502
Ford, Zenas Waldo, III
Fore, Donald Bruce
Forrest, John Michael
Forrester, Gwin H,
Forrester, Lindsay J.
Forsberg, Charles A.
Forte, Frederick F.
Fortson, Joda F.
468
Forwood. Peter J.
Fosky. Peter L.
420
Foster, Charles D.
Foster, Daniel D.
Foster. Joseph C. Jr.
Foster. James E.. Jr.
1 152.526
Foster. Michael W.
Foster. Richard H.. Jr.
Foster. Willard R.
Foushee. Douglas R.
Fowler. Derrill R.
468
Fowler. James A
Fowler. Johnny J.. Jr.
Fowler. Linda S.
Fowler. Mary Ann
Fowler, Michael H.
502
Fowler, Michael W.
Fowler. Peggy G.
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
owler, Ronald H.
Galloway, Raymond L.
526
Gentry, Johnny S.
503
owler, Ronnie Wayne
554
Gambill, Thomas G.
526
Gentry, Richard H.
227
owler, William E., Jr.
526
Gamble, Alex G., Ill
250
243, 503
ox, Arthur K.
502
468
George, Suzanne
274
ox, Cheryl Smoak
526
Gamble, Robert 0
555
ox, Jannes Richard
554
Gambrell, Dan Henry
554
George, William A.
253
ox, Thereodore C, III
304
Gambrell, John W.
240
468
468
273, 502
Georgeo, Alexandra
147
oxworth, Cecil E., Jr.
554
Gambrell, Margaret Y.
555
oy, James R.
261
Gambrell, Robert P.
272
Georgeo, Evangeline B.
163
502
420
309, 442
oy, Louis F., Jr.
304
Gambrell, Sherry Beth
526
Gerhold, Gary E.
oy, Patterson W., Jr.
554
Gambrell, William A.
502
Geronimos, Michael G.
555
raker, John R.
Gambrell, William G.
468
Gerwig, Richard E.
555
raley, Delano V.
272
Gandy, Ernest Lerand
526
Gestrich Wm. J., Jr.
442
502
Gandy, Phillip H.
502
Gettys, Nicholas P.
503
ralick, John D.
253
Gangemi, David J.
217
Getzen, Phillip M.
526
468
502
Ghent, Lawrence W.
555
rampton, Edmund G., Jr
. 289
Ganter, Willard W.
Giaimo, Robert Mario
555
420
Gantt, Robert D.
269
Gibbons, Ernest W.
468
ranee, Thomas N., Jr.
554
502
Gibbons, Thermon L., Jr
468
ranceschi, Gary
228
Gantt, Steven Amos
526
Gibert, Mary S. S.
442
232, 431
Garbelman, Henry A.
218
Gibson, Carlis R.
483
rancis, Jamile J., Jr.
161
278,431
Gibson, Charles W.
503
502
Garber, Darrell Henry
554
Gibson, Nelson K.
442
rancis, Russell E.
420
Garces, Robert Daniel
Gibson, Phillip Gary
555
rank, John H., Ill
502
Garcia, Carlos J.
Gibson, Thomas Alan
526
rank, Jeffrey W.
502
Gardner, Ashley C.
554
Gibson, Wm. Ralph
526
rank, Richard E.
267
Gardner, Carl Ray
554
Gibson, Wayne W.
271
468
Gardner, Donald A.
455
ranke, Bethany S.
526
Gardner, Harry Daunn
554
Giegerich, Gary J.
503
ranklin, Alan R.
223
Gardner, Harrell Lee
264
Gilbert, Bob D., Jr.
526
502
526
Gilbert, Harold E.
503
raser, Stephen D.
502
Gardner, Katherine M.
Gilbert, Richard A., Jr.
304
rederic, James C, Jr.
Gardner, Leiand C.
468
526
rederick, Wm. John
554
Gardner, Robert L.
222
Gilbert, William H., Jr.
503
rederiksen, John E.
188
442
Gilbert, Wm. Paul
326
267, 468
Gardner, Richard O, Jr.
526
Gilbertson, Bruce H.
555
ree, Wm. Jackson
554
Gardner, Richard W.
526
Gilchrist, Wm. Poster
243
reeland, James R.
Garick, Richard L.
105
555
reeman, Chris R.
276, 483
Gilden, John Douglas
526
reeman, Gail Scurry
Garland, Eric Koester
Giles, Joh Ashford
526
reeman, Harry W., Jr.
Garland, Wayne R.
502
Gill, Jo Ellen
503
reeman, John W.
264
Garner, Foster M.
526
Gillespie, Bruce A.
526
442
Garner, Ronald W.
230
Gillespie, William C.
reeman, Laura F,
431
Gilliam, Henry C, Jr.
reeman, Otis Dwain
554
Garner, Tommy Payton
554
Gilliam,H. David, Jr.
254
reeman, Stanley Ray
526
Garnett, Stanford T.
229
274, 526
reit, Edward E., Jr.
502
526
Gilliard, Benny E.
483
reit, Julia Melville
455
Garofalo, Joseph F.
Gilliland, Jack E., Jr.
526
rench, Ralph W.
442
Garren, Frank G.
Gillingham, Edwin F.
555
rey, Robert D., Jr.
431
Garrett, Claude N.
442
Gilmore, John Horace
rick, Juanita K. D.
442
Garrett, Frank M., Jr.
554
Gilpin, Richard B., Jr.
503
rick, Marion Edward
526
Garrett, Kirsten M.
455
Gilreath, Ann Terry
503
rick, Robert Pierce
554
Garrett, Thomas A.
554
Gilreath, James F., Jr.
238
riederich, Rudolf 0.
Garrett, Thomas G.
526
246, 503
ripp, Harriet A.
502
Garrett, Thomas Roy
276
Gilreath, Susan Jay
555
roemming, Martha E.
554
526
Gilstrap, Constance L.
306
roneberger, Charles
554
Garrett, William M.
554
503
rost, Donald C, Jr.
188
Garris, Richard M.
503
Gilstrap, David G.
555
205, 502
Garrison, David Lee
455
Gilstrap, Oscar J.
503
ry, Daniel L.
502
Garrison, David W.
271
Gilstrap, Robert L.
555
rye, Benjamin H.
554
555
Ginn, Wilbur N.
199
ugiel, Frederick T.
554
Garrison, Frank W.
555
503
ulcher, Priscilla K.
Garrison, Janet K.
306
Girard, Daniel M.
555
uller, Charles T., Jr.
502
503
Gist, Robert Wylie, Jr.
555
ulmer, Donald C.
267
Garthe, James Warren
252
Giunta, Ross Edward
555
502
555
Gladden, William P.
ulmer, Elton T.
502
Gartland, Kevin H.
250
Glasgow, Charles C.
555
ulmer, John B.
502
502
Glass, Ronald W.
230
ulmer, Johnny H.
105
Garvin, Wm. Horton
526
Glazener, Gaye S.
526
502
Gary, Albert V., Jr.
503
Glazener, William E.
243
ulmer, John L., Jr.
304
Gary, Bobbie Lynne
555
503
526
Gaskins, Jesse Henry
526
Gleason, Deino R.
468
ulmer, Michael Henry
526
Gaskins, Richard N.
555
Gleaton, Cuthbert S.
158
underburk, Jerry E.
526
Gassaway, Fred
146
455
underburk, Mary R.
502
154, 204, 217,238
Gleaton, Perrin T.
483
utch, Charles P.
554
257, 289, 420
Glen, Jonathan C.
264
addy. Colonel J., Jr.
228
Gatch, Charles R.
442
526
Gatlin, Milton A.
503
Glen, Susan P.
246
age, George Wm.. Ill
554
Gault, Hugh L.
503
310,526
agnon Richard Paul
526
Gault, John M., Ill
503
Glenn, Albert E., Jr.
555
ailey, Stanley Dean
554
Gay, Alex H., Ill
468
Glenn, Adrian J.
468
aillard, George W.
502
Gay, Ben A.
Glenn, Charles Jeter
555
aines, William Henry
526
Gay, DAvid N.
210
Glenn, Edith Anne
555
aither, Thomas K., Jr.
262
253, 468
Glenn, Janet Bowman
563
502
Gaydon, Douglas M.
Glenn, Jerry C.
420
ales, Stephen E.
554
Geddings, Donald S.
555
Glenn, James Nelson
555
algoci,, Cheryl R.
508
Gedris,William R.
Glenn, John W.
503
allagher, Eileen B.
455
Geeslin, John Warren
555
Glenn, Lillian Brown
555
allagher, Frank P.
Geisel, Paul Thomas
281
Glenn, Ronald E.
555
allimore. Patsy 1
431
555
Glenn, Robert M., Jr.
468
alloway, David R.
554
Gentry, Curtis Cecil
555
Glenn, Samuel A.
503
Glenn, William K., Jr.
Glenn, Wadley, Raoul
Glinn, John Arkell
Glymph, David S.
526
Godbold, Asa S.
Godbold, Eben Dudley
Godfrey, Daniel K.
Godfrey, Moultrie R.
555
Godsey, Charles D.
Goebel, Catherine A.
Goeller, Joseph G.
Goff, Phillip C.
Goforth, Harry B., Jr.
Goforth Thomas M.
Golderer, Harry C, Jr.
Goldfarb, Alan
Goldman, Mark Harris
170, 526
Goldstein, Lawrence 0.
483
Goldstein, Lewis W.
503
Golightly, Donald E.
Golightly, William L.
Goller, James R.
Golly, David Herbert
Gooden, Garland, G., Jr.
443
Gooden, Jack Kelly
Gooding, Charles H.
246, 526
Gooding, Richard W.
Goodman, Irwin
503
Goodman, Merritt R., Jr.
Goodson, Robert H., Jr.
Gordon, Chester D.
Gordon, James T., Jr.
Gordon, Lucille C.
526
Gordon, Rudolph Giles
Gordon, Tommie Lee
Gordon, Wm. Eddie
Gore, Aubrey J., Jr.
304, 420
Gore, Donald McCrae
Gore, George A.
152, 503
Gore, George E., Jr.
Goshorn, Robert D.
Gott, Walter Edward
Gottschalk, Robert B.
Gough, Michael R.
Graab, George Allen
526
Grace, Kenneth B,, Jr
Grace, Ronald D.
Graef, Stephen Paul
Graham, Allison Edgar
Graham, Austin R.
Graham, Betty Joyce
526
Graham, Charles A., Jr.
Graham, Joseph B., Jr.
Graham, John MacD.
Graham, Kathleen E.
Graham, Michael H.
Graham, Michael M.
Graham, Robert A.
420
Graham, Richard Lee
555
Gramling, Andrew C.
Gramling, Cynthia K.
Granger, Larry J.
Grant, Barbara A. 1
Grant, Clayton
Grant, Douglas H.
Grant, Kenneth Dalton
Grant, Haskell Edgar
Grant, Jimmy Dale
Grant, Joseph R.
Grant, Larry F.
Grant, Philip H.
Grant, Terry Gene
Grantham, Herbert
Grant, Walter Timothy
Graves, Alfred A., Jr.
Graves, John Herbert
Gray, Asa M.
Gray, Charles B.
503
555
555
170
431
555
483
150
503
443
526
503
431
503
503
151
240
304
431
555
555
174
556
229
556
264
503
503
556
309
555
555
105
555
150
455
503
443
555
267
555
555
238
555
289
555
526
526
420
563
555
555
555
483
443
555
555
555
526
555
Grya, Donald Edward
Gray, Georgette H.
Gray, George A.
Gray, George Marvin
Gray, James Alton
Gray, Jerry Carroll
Gray, John Francis
Gray, Ronald Eugene
Gray, Susan, Williams
Gray, Willis Henry
Grayson, Wm. James
527
Green, Benjamin H.
Green, Clarence R.
Green, David C.
Green, David Leroy
Green, Jerry B.
Green, John Warren
Green, Leslie S.
Greene, CArlton W.
Greene, David B.
229, 230, 443
Greene, Edward J.
503
Greene, Edward N.
Greene, Roy T.
Greene, Woodrow P.
Greenfield, Patricia
Greening, Richard M.
Greenough, Susan H.
Greenwood, James M.
Greer, Gary James
Greer, James Rembert
Greer, Larry E.
Gregg, Danny Earl
Gregorie, Edmund B.
Gregorie, Ferdinand
Gregory, Charles R.
Gregory, Edward Howe
240
Gregory, Wesley W., Jr.
Gregory, William W.
503
Gresham, Warren W.
503
Grey, Thomas Woolard
ieve, Thomas W., Jr
ieves, Colin George
iffin, Alan Darryl
iffin, Barbara J.
iffin, Herman O.
iffin, James T.
iffin, Robert L., Ill
iffin, Randall P.
iffin, Raija N.
iffith, John David
iggs, James M.
iggs, Howard R.
iggs, Wm. Michael
527
Grimes, Thomas E., Ill
503
Grimsley, Charles T.
Grimstead, Richard L.
Grissom, Alan R.
Grissom, Jonas N., Jr.
Grizzle, Thomas A.
468
Grochowski, John M.
Grooms, Ronald W.
Groover, Robert B.
Groover, Steven Allen
Grosvenor, Richard B.
Grosz, Gregory Kurt
Grubbs, Earl H.
483
Grubbs, John G., Jr.
483
Grubbs, John R.
Gruber, William C.
Grundy, Edward C.
Gruver, Jon Jeffrey
Gruwell, Jeffrey M.
Guerreri, Robert M.
Guerry, John Calhoun
Guest, Charles L.
Guest, John Frank
Guillot, Edgar Raoul
Gulledge, James A., Ill
Gully, James H.
Gumphrey, Edward P., Jr
Gunnels, Dan K.
455
555
555
555
527
527
527
443
105
527
555
555
555
555
527
555
227
555
527
503
527
556
556
556
555
527
503
503
230
222
503
556
503
527
555
556
556
556
555
304
182
527
527
527
555
555
555
271
503
555
527
527
443
527
468
527
503
556
527
105
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Gunter, Barbara Ann
Gunter, Robert B., Jr.
Guthrie, Helen Carol
Haarsgaard, Robert E.
Haas, John Michael
Hadden, Larry Earle
Haddock, Arthur Lee
Haddock, Richard B.
Haddon, Alecia Ann
Haddon, Alice Marie
Haden, Glen S.
Haeberle, Carl E., Ill
Haene, Thomas Walter
Hager, Ira V.
Hager, Richard A., II
Hagood. George B., Ill
Hahn, Henry T.
261, 503
Haigler, Herbert H.
556
Haile, Linda Jennifer
Hair, Carl M., Jr.
Hair, Jay D.
221, 289
Hair, Oleta, Bigbie
Haire, Dennis Warren
527
Hairston, Norma J.
Halberg, Michael R.
Haledjian, Dean A.
503
Hall, Archibald Bruce
Hall, David Fogg, Jr.
Hall, David Newberry
Hall, Harriet Ann
Hall, Harry Vern
Hall, James Edwin
Hall, Kenneth E.
Hall, Larry Lionell
527
Hall, Roger O.
Hall, Thomas E.
483
Hall, Tommy M.
Hall, Wm. Allen
Hall, Wm. Preston
Hall, Wm. Woodward, Jr.
Hallman, Beaufort C.
Hallman, Velma Ann
Hallums, Dolly Mane
Haltiwanger, Dennis N.
Hambright. Joe L., Jr.
Hambright, Robert B.
503
Hamer, James Michael
Hamilton, Eugene R.
Hamilton, Norman B.
Hamilton, William M.
Hammond, Jacqueline C.
Hammond, James H.
Hammond, Wm. Huff
Hamrick, John M., Jr.
Han, Julie
Hanahan, James Ross
Hancock, Elizabeth C.
Hancick, Marion E. II
468
Hancock, Pelham
527
Hancock, Walter A., Jr.
Hand, George E.
503
Handegan, Eugene T.
Handy, Donald Ray
527
Hane, Artemas P., Jr.
Hanes, Clyde W., Jr.
Haney, Donald L.
Haney, James T.
Haney, Mary Trout
Hankins, Sidney I., Ill
Hanks, Robert Lee
Hanna, Gail Louise
Hanna, Kathryn S.
443
Hanna, Richard Wayne
527
Hannah, Benjamin T., Jr.
Hannah, James W.
504
Hansen, David M,
504
556 Hanzel, John F.
503 Harbin, Charles M.
504
Harbort, Hugh V.
527 Harchetts, Michael J.
556 Hardaway, Caroline C
556 Hardaway, Robert W.
556 Hardee, Gene Eldred
527 Hardee, William P.
556 Hardie, Wade
556 504
503 Hardigree, Foster S.
527 483
527 Hardin, David L.
502 Hardin, Donald Steve
527 Hardin, Ian Russell
556 Hardm, Ferris H.
238 Harding, Gregory Lynn
Hardister, Charles D.
272 Hardwick, Carson V.
Hardy, Haskell David
527 Hargrove, Reginald G.
527 504
202 Hargrove, Thomas H.
Harkins, Daniel F.
527 Harley, James H.
253 Harmon, Frances N.
Harmon, Jerel Dean
443 556
Harmon, Leon Carroll
105 Harness, Connie Clyde
Harper, Bernard Caleb
503 Harper, Donald A.
556 Harper, Hayne P.
556 Harper, Lawrence O.
556 Harper, Rebecca H.
527 Harper, Stiles Mikell
556 420
527 Harpootlian, Richard
170 171,281,527
Harrell, Frances M.
468 556
218 Harrell, Joe Selvin
Harrell, Kathy Gail
503 Harrell, Morgan R.
556 Harrell, Raymond D.
556 Harrelson, Louie Wm.
527
503 Harrelson, Thomas O.
503 Harrington, Rudolph C.
556 264, 504
503 Harris, Christopher P.
527 Harris, David C.
253 Harris, Ettie Jeanne
Harris, Howard Roy
556 Harris, James W., Jr.
527 Harris, Myra Dale
556 Harris, Michael P.
503 Harris, Robert Arthur
556 232, 527
420 Harris, Robert H., Jr.
556 504
Harrison, Charles W.
Harrison, George M.
556 556
556 Harrison, Harold H., Jr.
253 Harritos, Harry C.
narrower. Jack S.
306 152, 155, 186, 221
233, 253, 468
556 narrower, Steven J.
256 Harry, Billie Ann
Harry, Oscar J.
420 455
242 Hart, Henry Grady, Jr.
Hart, Larry C.
420 Hart, Martha Elaine
504 527
Hart, Richard M.
Hart, Sandra L.
Harte, Suzanne E.
504 Harter, Joan Dianne
556 Hartley, John D.
527 431
309 Hartley, Robert Mann
527
264 Hartline, Charles R.
Hartling, Edward Wm.
527 Hartman. Robert D.
246 Hartnett, John F.
455
218 Hartzler, Mary Lenoir
Hartzog, James V.
556
Hartzog, Sherry Lee
557
253
Harvey, Aaron
527
278
504
Harvey, Alton Lester
557
527
Harvey, Bruce Randall
105
504
527
Harvey, Harlock W., Ill
469
556
Haselden, Alford
557
Haselden, Emory D.
443
227
Hash, Thomas F.
5041
Hass, Jane Watson
164
276
310, 528
Hasselback, Robert H.
557
504
Hasskamp, Wm Hartman
557
556
Hasslinger, Mark E.
431
229
Hastings, Michael R.
528
527
Hasty, Leonard J., Jr.
468
Hasty, Stephen Thomas
528
455
Hatchell, Charles D.
557
527
Hatchell, Rodger F.
229
289
528
Hathazy, Ronald J.
504
556
Hauseman, David N.
504
527
Haw, Elizabeth M.
Haw, Larry S., Jr.
504
Hawkins, Ethel J.
557
261
Hawkins, Fletcher G.
528
Hawkins, Frank G.
528
556
Hawkins, Hellen F.
Hawkins, Lola Head
504
556
Hawkins, Margaret L.
528
483
Hawkins, Phillip Lane
528
527
Hawkins, Patrick Ryan
443
556
Hawkins, Sandra Lou
557
Hawkins, William C, Jr.
455
260
Hawthorne, Jeffrey L.
504
Hay, James H.
267
170
528
Hayden, Wm Henry
557
170
Hayes, Barbara J.
310
Hayes, Joseph Trus
557
556
Hayes, Kenneth Bruce
528
443
Hayes, Linda Elaine
557
527
Hayes, Lera Olivia
556
Hayes, Mary Alice J.
105
Hayes, Michael A.
557
Hayes, Roger D.
105
527
455
226
Hayes, Rueben K.
Hayes, Stephen J.
246
527
Hayes, Terry Ann
528
504
Hayes, Thomas R.
469
Haythorne, Douglas K.
504
Haywood, Jamie L.
274
557
Hazelwood, Rober M.
483
556
Head, Ernest Franklin
557
151
Head, James D., Ill
504
Heath, Richard E., Jr.
264
84
443
Heath, Wayne H.
304
556
443
281
Heath, Wm Michael
557
Heaton, Malcolm E.
557
483
Heck, Charles C.
557
431
Heffner, Danny Earl
557
149
Heffron, Michael T.
Hefner, Larry D.
557
Heggood, Susan Dale
242
557
557
527
Hehn, Jonathan Marcus
557
271
Heins, August Erwin
557
Heintz, Keith F.
504
527
Heifer, Erika A.
504
468
Heller, Donald R.
504
306
Heller, Patricia A.
Hellwig, Ellen P.
504
557
Helms, James Mark
528
504
Helms, James W., Jr.
527
Helms, Richard Joe
557
527
Helsing, Erick R.
557
161
Hemphill, John A.
431
Hemphill, James C, IV
528
267
Henderson, Cheryl E.
Henderson, C. Warren
527
Henderson, Donald C.
527
Henderson, James A.
443
557
528
271
Henderson, Jas Eldon
Henderson, LykesS., Jr.
224
557
276
557
Henderson, Leonard T.
528
Henderson, Richard C.
Henderson, Robert R.
469
Henderson, Ronald T.
Henderson, Thomas R.
Henderson, Van Lloyd
Henderson, Wm Steve
Hendricks, George B.
Hendricks, James R., Jr.
229, 230, 234, 250,
Hendricks, Phil Lamar
Hendricks, Robert V.
Hendricks, Stephen E.
557
Hendrix, Charles M.
281, 557
Hendrix, James David
557
Hendrix, James E.
Hendrix, Leon J., Jr.
Hendrix, Ralph McC.
Hendrix, William J.
Hendrix, William T., Jr.
Henkel, Richard Ellis
Henley, George C.
Henne, Edward C, Jr.
469
Henning, Robert A.
504
Henriksen, Forrest A.
Henrikson, Stephen B.
Henrikson, Thomas A.
Henry, Dale Ronald
Henry, Dickey S.
Hensel, John L., Jr.
Henson, Carl Edwin
Herbster, Paul F., Jr.
Herlong, Dan Michael
Herndon, Samuel Leroy
Heron, William M.
Herrin, Ronald T.
Herrington, Edwin F.
528
Herron, Howard M.
279, 504
Hershberger, Ray M.
Hertz, Bruce D.
Hesse, Gordon L.
Hester, John David
Hester, Milton Steven
Heverley, Robert Linn
Heyn, Christopher D.
Heyward, James E., Jr.
Hiatt, Alan Berry
Hickman, Darryl Ross
Hicks, Donald C.
Hicks, Danny Oscar
Hicks, Lewis W.
Hicks, Nancy L.
Hicks, Ransom J.
Higgins, Donald H.
Higgins, Eugene F.
Hightower, John D., Jr.
Hightower, Judson R.
Hildebrand, Wm Guy
Hill, Christopher C.
Hill, David R.
Hill, Donald R.
Hill, Garth Lee, Jr.
Hill, Gary M.
Hill, Gerald William
Hill, James A., Jr.
Hill, Joseph Eugene
Hills, James M., Jr.
Hill, James R., Jr.
Hill, John Sylvester
Hill, Thomas M.
Hilley, John Robert
Hillyer, Michael J.
Hilsman, David L.
Hilton, George B.
Himmel, Ronald Gene
Hind, John K.
Hindman, Donald L.
Hindman, Joan Maurene
528
Hines, Kenneth F.
Hinkel, Dale Owen
Hinson, Albert A.
456
Hinson, Clinton R.
187, 504
Hinson, James R.
528
Hinson, Joseph T., Jr.
443
248
Hinson, Stephen L.
504
105
557
Hinson, William R.
528
Hinton, Rodger F.
557
528
Hipp, Charles R., Jr.
504
557
Hipp, Tommy C.
431
557
Hiser, Frederick L, Jr.
105
204
528
469
Hixon, George C, Jr.
469
557
Hixson, Stephen L.
504
Hlubb, Paul F., Jr.
281
222
528
Hoag, John R.
155
274
202,221,233,443
Hobbs, Allen M.
241
Hobbs, Curtis Leslie
557
Hobbs, Oswald T., Jr.
151
264, 528
Hockenberry, Mary L.
260
528
558
Hodge, Jerry W.
558
254
Hodges, Allen Hardy
170
557
171, 218,528
420
Hodges, Joseph P., Jr.
528
246
Hodgson, Elizabeth W.
Hodgson, Joseph R., Jr.
152
250
Hoefer, Joel M.
558
Hoffman, Sara Ann
558
557
Hoffman, Van B.
258
557
420
528
Hoffmeyer, George H. T.
504
557
Hoffmeyer, Louis Y.
528
557
Hogan, Curtis S., Jr.
558
557
Hogan, David Wayne
558
557
Hogg, Ronald J.
504
528
Holbrook, David M.
261
557
304
528
Holcombe, Claude Delk
558
528
Holcombe, James 0.
504
Holcombe, James Roy
504
229
Holcombe, Perry Dean
528
Holcombe, Susan G.
558
246
Holden, Sandra Alicia
558
147
528
Holden, Wm Lee, Jr.
558
Holder, William D.
246
504
469
557
Holladay, Charles H.
226
557
504
528
Holland, Charles R.
504
557
Holland, Edward J., Jr.
528
504
Holland, Lyman L.
504
Holland, Max G.
557
Holland, William R.
420
557
Holle, Wm Frederick
528
557
Holleman, Laurie Anne
283
455
558
557
Holliday, David M.
558
248
Holliday, Edward P.
504
Holliday, Elaine R.
504
557
Holliday, WmS., Jr.
504
528
Hollister, John W., Ill
528
Holloway, David A.
558
557
Holloway, Lee Otis
528
557
Holman, David 0.
150
455
264, 504
Holman, Frank K., Ill
504
528
Holman, James R.
504
Holmes, Billy Joe
528
Holmes, Christopher
558
557
Holmes, Charles M.
528
528
Holmes, Danny D.
528
Holmes, David M,
558
277
528
Holmes, Stewart M.
304
504
Holmes, Velda C.
Holshouser, H. L., Jr.
558
469
Hoist, Leon T., Jr.
420
Holstein, Thomas D.
528
272
557
Holton, Mary S.
281
224
504
225
Holzshu, Paul M.
558
310
Homan, Billy Bert
558
222,
504
Hood, James D.
504!
528
Hood, Patricia L.
558!
262
Hood, Wm David
558
Hook, Charles R.
105!
105
443
Hooks, Robert B., Jr.
528
Hooper, George Lee
558
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NAME
Hope, Robert E., Jr.
504
Hopkins, John G., Jr.
Hopper, Henry Lee
Hopper, Horace R.
Hopper, Junius S.
Home, Daniel Cletus
528
Home, Eleanor Diane
Horres, John Jacob
558
Horres, Donald James
Horton, John A., Ill
Horton, John C.
230, 504
Horton, Michael Lee
528
Horton, Paul M.
Horton, Roy Ernest
528
Hostetler, John H.
456
Hotinger, Suzanne
528
Houck, Bates Riley
Houck, Charles H.
Houck, Sanford, Jr.
Householder, R. S., Jr.
Houseman, Robert W.
Houston, Charles I., Jr.
Houston, Terry D.
Houx, Phyllis Irene
Howard, Beverly E., Jr.
Howard, Charles R., Jr.
Howard, Debby Ann
Howard, Harry H., Ill
Howard, Michael R.
Howard, Norman A.
Howard, Stephen G.
Howard, Walter T.
Howell, George D.
Howell, John R., Jr.
Howell, William H.
Howes, Howard R.
Howie, Calvin Tycho
Hubbard, Greer C.
Hubbard, Julius C, III
505
Hubbard, H. Susan
223, 558
Hubbard, Stuart Jay
Huckabay, David A.
420
Huckaby, Charles B.
505
Huckaby, James W.
Hudgens, Anna Ruth
558
Hudgens, Barbara Ann
Hudgens, James M.
456
Hudgins, Thomas E.
Hudson, Calvin L.
Hudson, Larry Paul
Hudson, M. Elizabeth
443
Hudson, Mark Richards
Hudson, Richard H.
Huey, Cleveland A.
Huey, Cecil O., Jr.
Huff, David E.
Huff, James D., Jr.
Huff, James Wallace
Huff, Randolph B.
Huff, Raymond T.
Huffman, James R.
Huffman, Larry Ronald
Huffstetler, Curtis S.
505
Huggins, Charles W.
558
Huggins, Hugh L.
Huggms, Larry Bruce
Hughes, Buddy L.
238, 261, 420
Hughes, Edward M.
Hughes, George M.
443
Hughes, John C.
Hughes, Jerry Wayne
Hughes, Mary C.
Hughes, Randy P.
Hughes, Russell R.
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PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
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558
431
528
262
528
274
558
223
246
420
247
528
504
456
528
504
528
528
558
528
277
558
504
469
504
504
505
505
558
528
218
147
558
272
505
274
505
158
529
306
Hughes, William M.
Hughes, Warden W.
Hughey, Marlene T.
Hughey, Parris M.
Hughey, Ronald D.
224, 277
Hull, Kenneth Ray
Humberd, David S.
Humphrey, Charles D.
Humphrey, Charles H.
Hemphrey, Kenneth A.
264, 505
Humphreys, Morgan R.
Humphries, Thomas C.
Hunnicutt, Helen M.
Hunnicutt, Michael D.
Hunt, Daniel Edward
Hunt, Daniel H.
153, 529
Hunt, Irving Wm., Ill
152, 558
Hunt, John Geoffrey
529
Hunt, Robert T., Jr.
Hunter, Carrell A.
309, 505
Hunter, Charles W.
Hunter, David F.
Hunter, George D., Jr.
Hunter, Georgia Ellis
Hunter, Harold H., Jr.
Hunter, Jane G.
Hunter, Joseph J., Ill
Hunter, Jack L.
Hunter, Joseph S.
Hunter, James T.
Huntley, Patrick W.
505
Hurley, Hugh Edward
Hurley, Noel McKay
Hurray, Robert Henry
Hursey, Joh E.
Hursey, Robert B.
Hurst, James C, Jr.
Jurt, Alvin Judson
Hustler, George Lloyd
Hutcheson, Aaron A.
Hutcheson, Edward T.
Hutchinson, Stephen F.
Hutson, Patricia Shaw
Hutto, David Ruple
Hutto, Martin H.
Hutto, Roger O.
Hutto, Wilburn L., Jr.
Hyatt, Gregory S.
Hyatt, Lonnie R.
Hyatt, Pamela Jill
Hyatt, William A.
469
Hyden, John William
Hyder, Alexsandra C.
558
Hyder, Toy Wayne
Hyman, Earl L.
Ibrahim, Ibrahim M.
Illman, Barry L.
505
529
529
558
505
227
558
558
505
558
263
152,
150
558
281
505
529
420
558
558
505
271
420
267
529
469
529
558
558
529
456
505
529
505
558
558
248
505
456
Inabinet, Andrew P.
456
505
Indyk, Gary S.
505
Ingles, Michael A.
443
Inglis, Stephen P.
558
505
Irelan, Frank Henry
105
529
529
Irick, Edward Francis
529
529
Irick, Wm Ronald
529
505
Irving, John Wolfs
558
505
Isenberg, Joel K.
558
274
Isenhour, Robert W.
Ivester, Wm Alan
558
281
Ivey, Danny Charles
558
420
Jackel, David G.
484
529
Jackel, Dana L.
505
217
Jacks, Diane E.
443
Jackson, Beverly Jo
529
558
Jackson, Carol E.
310
243
456
Jackson, Charles Ray
529
Jackson, Donald F., Jr.
558
558
Jackson, Daniel R.
247
528
505
558
Jackson, Evelyn C.
558
Jackson, Emma Jean
529
Jr.
Jackson, Glen John
Jackson, Herman B., Ji
Jackson, Harold D., Jr.
Jackson, James F.
469
Jackson, Jack J.
233, 456
Jackson, Jackie L.
Jackson, Leiand A.
Jackson, Philip W.
Jackson, Ruth Dunlap
Jackson, Robert Nash
Jackson, Ryan T., Ill
505
Jackson, Sallie M.
431
Jackson, Sammy S.
Jackson, Thomas C.
Jackson, Terry L.
Jackson, William E
Jackson, William T.
Jacobs, Glenn K.
Jacobs, Joseph S.
469
Jacobs, Thomas Lee
Jacobs, Wm Plumer, Jr
529
Jacques, John D.
Jager, Charles W.
Jain, Ramesh Chander
James, Dennis W.
James, Frances C.
James, Grady H.
James, Harold Senn
James, Joseph D.
James, John Charles
James, Larry Clifford
529
James, Richard D.
James, Ronald D.
James, Sylvia Anne
James, William J.
Jameson, Henry R.
529
Jamison, Ellis M., Jr.
Jamison, Robert E.
Jamison, Robert G.
529
Jamison, Richard M.
Jamison, Thomas A
Jamison, Thomas S.
Janas, Teddee Laura
Jay, John Henry
Jaynes, John Robert
Jebaily, Gerard C.
264, 505
Jeffcoat, Gail D.
Jeffcoat, John L., Jr.
484
Jeffers, John T.
Jeffords, Alton B.
Jeffords, Albert E.
Jeffords, Ben C.
Jeffords, Ernest Gary
Jeffords, Samuel J.
Jeffries, Francis A.
505
Jenkins, Arthur C, III
Jenkins, Arcada F.
Jenkins, Arthur W.
Jenkins, Bruce Wm
Jenkins, Carlton E.
484
Jenkins, Guy Arvin
529
Jenkins, George W.
Jenkins, Howell E.
Jenkins, Julia Ann
529
Jenkins, Jerry L.
456
Jenkins, John M.
Jenkins, Wilber H.
Jennings, Charles W.
469
Jennings, Eugene E.
559
Jennings, Gerald M.
Jennings, James J.
Jennings, Wayne D.
Jensen, Cheryl Denise
Jensen, James John
529
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484
250
105
558
558
529
105
505
444
421
484
250
529
247
505
469
558
558
559
529
267
505
559
484
244
559
529
105
529
559
529
559
529
218
559
224
505
505
505
469
529
262
431
505
505
559
306
469
505
310
529
559
505
258
Jr.
Jeter, Dexter G., Ill
559
Jeter, Sheldon M.
234, 469
Johns, Douglas C.
Johns, James A., Ill
Johnson, Albert W.
Johnson, Conor D.
Johnson, Charles R.
Johnson, Danie A.
505
Johnson, Don Eugene
559
Johnson, Don K.
Johnson, Daniel R.
484
Johnson, Gary M.
505
Johnson, Herbert A
253, 469
Johnson, Harold L.
305, 505
Johnson, Horace S.
Johnson, Harold W., Jr,
Johnson, James B.
Johnson, John Hale
Johnson, James Leroy
Johnson, John M.
529
Johnson, Laval H.
Johnson, Laura Rogers
Johnson, Milledge A.
Johnson, Mary K.
Johnson, Michael L.
Johnson, Pope D., Ill
Johnson, Peter H.
Johnson, Pricilla Kay
Johnson, Phillip W.
Johnson, Richard A.
Johnson, Roger Dale
Johnson, Robert McC.
559
Johnson, Richard W.
Johnson, Stepehn Dale
Johnson, Stanley T.
559
Johnson, Thomas A.
559
Johnson, William A.
Johnson, William G.
444
Johnson, Wiley H., Jr.
Johnson, Wlater J., Jr.
559
Johnston, Albert E.
469
Johnston, John H.
Johnston, Melvin C.
Johnstone, Alan
Jolley, Roger D.
Jolly, Albert B., Jr.
Jolly, Robert Henry
Jones, Barry Neil
Jones, Casey Bartlett
Jones, Carl H., Ill
Jones, Clyde H., Jr.
229, 247
Jones. Champ Mc, Jr.
Jones, Daniel Hare, Jr.
Jones, David J., Jr.
Jones, David L.
Jones, Deanna T.
Jones, Donald Thad
Jones, Douglas W.
Jones, Evander S.
Jones, Gregory Alan
559
Jones, George Leslie
529
Jones, George Tripp
Jones, Homer Earl, Jr.
Jones, Howard M.
505
Jones, Howard Martin
Jones, Howard T.
Jones, John Boyce
Jones, Joseph C.
Jones, John D.
Jones, Joe Frank
Jones, Joe Kenneth
Jones, Janie Pearl
Jones, John R.
Jones, James W., Jr.
281
229
505
505
529
158
505
247
247
248
529
505
559
529
529
105
529
456
559
559
559
529
505
529
559
529
559
277
559
229
505
146
484
229
559
505
505
505
529
559
559
505
505
529
559
421
559
529
505
505
153
559
529
250
559
529
559
559
559
484
505
Jones, Kenneth H.
Jones, Kenneth Miley
Jones, Kathleen S.
Jones, Lennox K.
Jones, Minnie Clarice
Jones, Morelle C.
Jones, Marilyn J.
310,506
Jones, Michael Keith
Jones, Martinza L.
529
Jones, Michael R.
Jones, Mary S.
Jones, Peggy A.
Jones, Roy A.
506
Jones, Robert Loie
Jones, Richard M., Jr.
Jones, Rudolph M., Jr.
469
Jones, Robert S.
Jones, Raymoth Wm. Jr.
Jones, Ronald W.
Jones, Stephen Andrew
Jones, Steve L.
304, 484
Jones, Tony A.
Jones, Taylor Bowman
Jones, Thomas L.
Jones, Thomas Robert
Jones, Theodore E.
Jordan, Clifton K.
Jordan, James Carl
Jordan, John D.
Jordan, James Edward
Jordan, Joseph W.
469
Jordan, Kenneth F.
Jordan, Lewis Albert
Jordan, Larry Vernon
Jordan, Robert M.
484
Jordan, William F.
Jordan, William H.
530
Jordan, Wm. Lamar
Josey, John Wesley
Jowers, James C, Jr.
506
Joye, Dennis L.
Joye, Harry A., Jr.
Jumper, Billy C, Jr.
Jumper, Philip H.
Jurecek, Harvey
Justis, Robert C, Jr.
Kaba, Richard A.
506
Kahler, Cynthia R.
Kahler, Donald S., Jr.
Kahler, Martha L.
Kahrs, Wm. Henry
Kalley, Bruce L.
Kambhu, Kawi
Kambhu, Patsy S.
Kamen, Ian Bradley
Kammoun, George Jirji
Kane, Richard Thomas
Kania, Francis E.
Kapelis, Lia
Kapp, Richard Henry
Karesh, Stephen M.
Karesh, Sara Rachel
Karlton, Julia Ann
Karpik Wm. Richard
Kasha, Michael C.
Kaskin, David E.
Katz, Neil F.
Katzen, Marvin Leon
530
Kaulakis, Robert B.
151, 172,444
Kauric, William B.
Kauserud, John P.,
Kavan, Clifford B.
484
Kay, David Lee
Kay, Harold B., Jr.
Kaylor, Hal Michael
530
Kearse, Sidney Martin
Kee, Margaret E.
Keels, Thomas D., Jr.
Ill
505
559
529
559
529
431
164
529
309
506
105
506
279
529
444
484
559
289
506
506
506
559
469
529
506
530
244
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
Keels, Washington R.
506
Kinghorn, Edward T.
530
Kuester, Alan Willis
262
Laurey, Frances Lynn
560
Keeney, Bradford L.
281
Kinghorn, James B., Jr
506
506
Lauro, James D.
531
559
Kingsmore, Terry A.
226
Kuester, Steven Glen
530
Lavender, Elaine B.
Keese, Crawford M.
506
Kinkaid, Donald E.
Kuhn, Frank X. Ill
444
Lavender, Richard L.
506
Keese, Deryl C.
421
Kinsey, Horace D.
218
Kuisma, Linda Ruth
261
Lavker, Robert M.
Keeter, Wm. Halbert, Jr.
269
530
275, 530
Law, Donald McD., Jr.
531
530
Kirby, James R.
506
Kunz, Ralph Barber
247
Law, Philip E.
267
Kelaidis, Nicholas
559
Kirby, Robert Walker
530
530
506
Kellahan, William N.
506
Kirby, William H., Jr.
506
Kutches, Alexander J.
Lawhon, Don Eugene, Jr.
560
Kellahan, Warren V.
251
Kirkland, Leiand R., Jr.
Kutschenreuter, C. S.
Lawhon, Kenneth Lee
560
559
Kirkland, Margaret N.
192
Kutzleb, Richards.
530
Lawlor, Leslie M.
506
Kellam, Wm. Frank
240
560
Kytle, Sandra G.
Lawrence, Elaine J.
170
559
Kirkpatrick, Kenneth
506
531
Keller, Isaac L.
506
Kirkpatrick, William
506
Labbe, Leonder
Lawrence, Kathleen E.
444
Kellett, Fred, Jr.
559
Kish, Alex Joseph
Lacey, Ronald N.
271
Lawson, Larry Lester
105
Kellett, JamesP., IV
559
Kiskel, Keith J.
253
456
531
Kellett, Stanley R.
181
279, 506
Lacher, William L.
456
Lawson, Terry M.
247
444
Kissam, William T.
105
Ladd, Linda J.
530
531
Kelley, Charles A.
559
262, 456
Laden, Gary James
530
Lawton, Francis A.
560
Kelley, Charles F.
105
Kitchens, Ronald D.
105
Ladewig, David G.
560
Lawton, Francis A., Jr.
233, 444
456
Lafleur, Karen M.
Lawton, John G.
506
Kelley, Ivan F., Ill
456
Klahre, Thomas H.
530
Laforge, Robert L.
530
Lawton, James M.
202
Kelley, Jerry Lamar
530
Klawitter, Jerome J.
Lafoy, John B.
432
269, 281, 444
Kelley, James Manly
530
Klebe,E. Carlton
Lage, Bruce Trent
560
Lawton, Marion R.
531
Kelley, Wayne C.
530
Klein, Carol Lee
Lagrone, Arthur W., Jr.
277
Lawton, Robert P.
262
Kelley, Willie J.. Jr.
559
Klein, Violet Scott
456
305, 485
560
Kelly, Gary Leroy
559
Klemett, Ted M.
560
Laitala, Evron M.
506
Lawyer, Charles A.
506
Kelly, Joseph W., Jr.
226
Klinck, Susan E.
306
Lake, Kenneth Wm.
530
Lay, Clarence W.
560
530
530
Lake, Michael A.
247
Layton, Richard P.
531
Kelly, Karen E.
Kline, Stephen W.
560
506
Lazar, Stephen M.
560
Kelly, Katherine F.
Klintworth, John L.
506
Lake, Nancy L.
560
Leach, Alvin A.
531
Kelly, Mark E.
105
Kloba, Anthony A.
Lake, Robert J.
506
Leach, Barry D.
506
Klosky, James M.
530
Lalor, Keith Allen
560
Leaird, Wm Gary
560
Kelly, Rodney Alvin
530
Klugh, Thomas S., Jr.
506
Lam, Carlos F., Jr.
Leaman, Marshall A., Jr.
560
Kelly, Robert George
530
Knechtges, John F.
Lam, Chan Fun
Leard, Bobbie R.
Kelly, William D., Jr.
432
Kneece, John E.
421
Lam, Ruth Lee
Leary, f uy Bernard
531
Kelsey, James Patrick
559
Knight, Franklin Neal
530
Lamar, Ralph Dixon
530
Lease, Lynn R.
229
Kemmerlin, Thomas L.
560
Knight, George J., Jr.
485
Lamb, Robert Marshall
560
230, 234, 470
Kendall, Larry R.
431
Knight, James Alton
560
Lambert, Dorothy Lee
190
Leatherman, Linda T.
Kennedy, Charles D.
530
Knight, James M.
235
Lambert, Edythe R.
Ledbetter, Martha Sue
Kennedy, Charles E., II
421
Lambert, Frank L., Ill
Leddon, Warren E.
267
Kennedy, Donald R.
506
Knight, John Richard
530
Lambert, Linda C.
444
470
Kennedy, Harold Mack
261
Knight, Lora K.
560
Lampros, James J.
530
Lee, Cheryl L.
531
530
Knight, Larry R.
506
Lancianese, Joan E.
306
Lee, Charles R.
Kennedy, Wm. J., Ill
484
Knight, Margaret Ann
506
456
Lee, Franklin Carver
560
Kennette, Samuel D.
506
Knight, Mary Ellen
530
Land, Kenneth S.
560
Lee, Han C.
432
Kent, Richard P.
444
Knight, Mary Jo Anne
560
Landers, DAvid M.
506
Lee, James Austin
560
Kenyon, David C.
Knight, Odious O., Jr.
485
Landers, Janice M.
530
Lee, J. Keith
444
Kerrigan, Richard C.
444
Knight, Stephen J., Jr.
560
Landrum, Richard V.
560
Lee, Larry Edward
560
Kersey, Sidney P., Jr.
221
Knighton, Benj. L., Jr.
444
Lane, Gryason P.
444
Lee, Larry W.
209
229, 230, 266, 470
Knoerr, Robert Arnold
267
Lane, Tommy P., Jr.
253
470
Kessler, Milnor P., Jr.
530
530
470
Lee, Robert Earle
Kester, Ann Elliott
560
Knowles, Robert B.
530
Laney, Charlie Scott
560
Lee, Richard Foon
531
Key, Bobby Nathan
253
Knowles, Rupert G., Jr.
Laney, John Wilson
560
Lee, Robert Pual
531
530
Knowles, Robert R.
444
Laney, Thomas B., Jr
530
Lee, Stan Ronald
560
Keys, Kathryn Ellen
560
560
Lanford, Bobby L.
Lee, Thomas B.
506
Keys, Larry M.
105
Knowles, William T.
208
Lanford, John T., II
506
Lee, Thomas Daren
456
470
Lanford, Lewis Keith
531
Lee, Tyre D., Jr.
444
Kilby, Richard E.
530
Knoy, Kathryn W.
192
Langford, Marian E.
560
Lee, Terry L.
506
Kimbrell, Custis C.
421
223, 560
Langford, William D.
485
Lee, Wm Kenneth
Kimball, John Michael
560
Knudson, Donlad B., Jr.
247
Langley, Douglas B.
560
Leeke, Thomas Terrell
531
Kimbrell, William D.
560
506
Langley, Edward B.
560
Legnetti, Philip J.
560
Kimes, Delores A.
506
Knust, Jac Edward
530
Langley, Harry M.
Legrand, Jack A., Jr.
506
Kinard, Hubert Ira
261
Knust, Kenard M.
218
Langley, Larry C.
530
Lehecka, Charlotte F.
506
560
506
Langley, Leon H., Jr.
421
Lehecka, John A.
272
Kinard, James Ira
530
Kobs, Leo Joseph
560
Langley, Roger N.
531
421
Kinder, Harvey J.
506
Koch, John D.
258
Langley, Thomas K.
Lehmann, James Arnold
531
King, Diana Runkle
421
Lanham, Linda Jean
506
Lehotsky, Paul E.
271
King, Donnie R.
444
Koczan, David Alan
560
Lanier, Bruce N., Jr.
233
456
King, Francis M., Jr.
253
Koger, Robert M., Jr.
485
485
Leininger, Theodore
560
470
Kohl, James Douglas
560
Lank, David James
171
Leith, Robert Bruce
560
King. Francis W.
530
Kolb, R. Frank
263
560
Leinad, Thomas M.
King, Grady A., Jr.
281,485
Lankford, Francis W.
531
Lemacks, John Carroll
561
King, Jack Herbert
105
Koon, Jimmy Dale
560
Lapin, Jeffrey J.
145
Lemacks, Robert E.
367
530
Koretz, Barry R.
432
152, 153, 227, 506
507
King, Jo Jewell
530
Kormanicki, David Wm.
105
Laplaca, Andrew
218
Lemire, Joseph W., Jr.
531
King, James Melton
506
530
456
Len, James C.
432
King, James Michael
Kornegay, Billy H.
Laroche, Evans A., Jr.
225
Lenhardt, Robert Cody
531
King, Kenneth Vinton
530
Koss, David Michael
560
242, 470
Lentz, H. Donnis
531
King, Lloyd Govan, Jr.
560
Kossler, Judith Anne
560
Laroche, Edward B., Jr.
203
Leonard, Michael W.
258
King, M. Dalrymple
Kostyra, Frank
159
224, 277, 485
421
King, Michael Edwin
560
258, 421
Laroche, Julius M.
506
Leonard, Thomas F.
531
King, Mary Sojourner
444
Kowalski, Larry M.
Laroche, Micah J., Ill
506
Lesemann, Lawrence Wm
561
King, Oscar Stanley
530
Kozma, Paul J.
485
Larsen, Wm. A., Jr.
Lesesne, William E.
507
King, Pamela Joy
506
Krabel, Jeffrey R.
Lashley, Wm. A., Jr.
531
Lesley, Donald G.
507
King, Roachel Dent
279
Kraft, Judson Alan
560
Lassahn, Edward E., Jr.
531
Lesley, Edwin Odell
531
560
Krebs, William F., Ill
217
Latham, Frederick L.
531
Lesley, Ronnie Hudson
531
King, Robert J.
484
421
Lathan, Ed Thomas
531
Lesslie, John Arthur
561
King, Robert Taylor
530
Kress, Dean Herbert
560
Lathem, Margaret E.
560
Lester, Julie Anne
561
King, Thomas Mitchel
530
Krickhan, David L.
560
Latimer, Jo Anne
531
Lever, Jack Q., Jr.
531
King, William A., II
530
Kromka, Edward R.
560
Latimer, John Y.
506
Levine, Allen M.
507
Kinghorn, Anderson M.
229
Krudener, Arthur D.
251
Laubach, Wm. John
560
Levine, Paul F.
175
251,506
470
Laurent, Eugene A
432
Lewis, Archie J., Ill
421
Lewis, Clyde L.
Lewis, Dodge P.
Lewis, John E., Jr.
Lewis, John G.
Lewis, Martin Boyd
Lewis, Peter L.
Lewis, Robert D.
Lewter, Steve Jay
Leyh, Joseph C, Jr.
Lhotsky, Joseph M.
507
Liao, Nan Senn
Liao, Sheong Sang
Libby, Allan Winfield
190, 531
Libby, Carl E.
Liberatore, Frank P.
456
Liberty, Donald J.
Lide, Edgar Dargan
Lidsky, Arthur J.
Lillis, Gary Alan
531
Limbaugh, Douglas E.
Lin, Chung Chuan
Linder, Fred K.
Linder, Virgil F., Jr.
Lindfors, Ralph F.
Lindler, Arthur B., Ill
Lindsay, John C, Jr.
Lindsay, Susan
Lindsay, Donald R.
Lindsey, James M., Jr.
Lindsey, Kenneth Lane
Lindstrom, Wm Alfred
Lineberger, John M., Jr.
Liner, Gaines H.
Liner, Robert Allen
Lingle, Norman H.
Link, George Gregory
Linke, Ray E.
507
Linthicum, Bruce T.
Liphard, Robert E.
Lippi, Torre John
Lipscomb, Michael S.
Lipscomb, Robert L.
531
Liskey, James David
Little, Allan B., Jr.
421
Little, David D., Jr.
470
Little, Kaye S.
Little, Robert L.
421
Little, Sue Ann P.
Little, Thomas P.
Littlejohn, David G.
561
Littlejohn, Doris M.
Littlejohn, Frances W.
Littlejohn, Herbert T.
230, 444
Littlejohn, Jesse B.
Livingston, John A.
Livingston, James V.
Livingston, Whitner K.
Lloyd, Robert A., Jr.
Lockaby, Charles Wm
Lockaby, Frances H.
Locke, William C, Jr.
Lockery, James E., Jr.
Locklair, Michael L.
507
Lockwood, Dennis H.
531
Lodgek, Edwin A.
Loef, Sanford Harold
Lofstrom, Donald Jay
Lofton, Alexander L.
Lofton, Joyce Paschal
Logan, Joseph Wayne
Logan, Marlin D.
Lollis, Jerry Lee
London, Robert C.
Long, Eddie Gene
Long, Floyd S.
Long, George M.
Long, John F.
Long, Larry E.
256, 421
531
561
561
561
485
561
561
507
105
444
105
507
561
432
254
485
456
507
561
561
507
561
531
507
531
531
531
189
507
507
561
485
251
561
258
531
171
531
507
531
305
507
531
105
485
531
531
531
561
531
561
432
485
507
507
244
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
Long, Roy D.
244
457
Long, Terry Lockman
531
Long, Thomas Wm
561
Longshore, James M.
561
Longshore, Randolph E.
Looney, Dennis C.
531
Looney, Donald F.
470
Looney, Donnie Lamar
561
Lopez, Luis E.
Lorance, Robert Wayen
531
Lord, Andrew B.
277
485
Lorenzini, Craig J.
470
Loughridge, James E.
445
Love, James F., Jr.
217
457
Love, Keith S.
507
Love, Samuel D., Jr.
240
561
Lovell, Johnny B.
507
Lovett, Randolph F.
531
Lovette, Donald C.
561
Lowe, James H.
457
Lowe, Robert Stephen
531
Lowell, Robert J.
Lowrance, Harold W., Jr.
531
Lowry, Bruce W.
507
Lucius, Gene Powell
260
Lufi, Eldon David
470
Luker, Talmadge H.
507
Lukowski, Joseph, Jr.
561
Lunceford, Jay R.
445
Lund, Carl M., Jr.
264
445
Lupo, Perry Irvine
531
Lusk, Kathryn Anne
531
Lusk, Robert Patrick
561
Luther, Charles M., Jr.
561
Lutz, Karen B.
507
Luzzi, Richard A.
105
507
Lybrand, Benjamen R.
561
Lybrand, Curtis W.
561
Lyle, John D., Jr.
218
421
Lynch, David Craig
531
Lynch, Ronald F.
470
Lynes, Julianne
561
Lynn, Betty C.
309
507
Lynn, Herman P.
Lynn, John C.
507
Lynn, Joe H.
276
277, 485
Lynn, Louis B.
260
561
Lynn, Roger Samuel
561
Lyons, Robert A., Jr.
531
McCabe, Wm Morrall
McAbee, Marvin E.
McAbee, Michael Louie
McAlhany, Helen D.
561
McAlhany, John Wm
McAliley, John E.
507
McAliley, James P., Jr.
McAlister, Arthur E.
McAlister, C. E., Jr.
McAlister, Gerald K.
McAlister, Jeannette
McAlister, Van J.
McAllister, Angela C.
McAllister, H. D., Jr.
McAmish, Larry H.
445
McAninch, William J.
McArthur, Margaret E.
445
McBrayer, Harry E.
507
McBridge, John F., Ill
McBurnett, Raymond P.
McCabe, John D.
561
McCabe, Keith S.
McCall, Melvin R., Jr.
McCall, Ronald Joe
McCallum, Daniel B.
McCammon, James R.
McCanless, William V.
561
507
531
275
229
507
561
507
485
532
532
531
507
243
204
230
470
561
261
561
532
561
McCann, Jackson E., Jr. 532
McCarter, Betsy C. 561
McCarty, Joe A. 470
McCarty, John F. 532
McCaskill, Linda H.
McCaskill, Robert E. 275
507
McCaskill, Von H.
McClary, James T., Jr.
McCleave, Wm Robinson 561
McClelion, Wm Morris 561
McClendon, Thomas E. 507
McCleskey, Robert G. 561
McCleskey, Samuel L. 507
McClimon, Hugh P.
McClintock, Harold W. 272
561
McCloskey, Kirk M. 561
McClure, Anthony E. 561
McClure, David G. 507
McClure, Gregory A. 105
McClure, Michael H. 561
McClure, Patrick M. 532
McColl, James Benton 532
McCollough, Wm Welch 532
McCollum, Roger Lee 561
McCombs, Donnie R. 251
507
McCombs, Joel Wayne 532
McCombs, William R. 470
McConnell, Gary W. 485
McConnell, John M. 561
McConnell, Keith Ian 561
McConnell, Wm F., Jr. 532
McCorkle, Cavert K. 155
146, 229, 230, 264, 445
McCormick, Kathryn A. 561
McCormick, Robert E. 507
McCown, Suzanne
McCoy, Earl O., Jr. 507
McCoy, James Earle 561
McCoy, Michael T.
McCracken, J. Barry 248
159, 227, 230, 269, 281
485
McCracken, Otis R.
McCracken, T. Arden
McCrary, Brenda Carol 561
McCrary, Donn A. 163
232, 289
McCrary, Wm Reese 561
McCrorey, Steve S. 232
McCuen, Patricia Anne 561
McCullough, Howard L. 561
McCullough, Robert L. 561
McCurry, James F. 485
McDaniel, Diana Lynn 275
561
McDaniel, John Harry 532
McDaniel, Ronald A. 105
421
McDaniel, Robert C, Jr. 432
McDaniel, Reginald G. 561
McDaniel, Thurston H.
McDannald, Werner B.
McDonald, James W., Jr. 562
McDonald, Raymond D. 507
McDonell, Nancy V. 562
McDowell, Glen David 532
McElrath, Larry M. 562
McElveen, Stanely J. 247
507
McEntyre, Sylvia Ann 445
McFadden, Roy P. 457
McFaddin, Norman J.
McGee, Charles Edward 267
532
McGee, Edgar C. 105
144, 153, 155, 221, 233
251, 470
McGee, Jerry E. 485
McGee, James Rochelle 532
McGill, Earl Michael 457
McGill, Julian E. 507
McGill, James N., Jr. 254
421
McGill, Nancy Evelyn
McGinn, Wm Charlton 532
McGowan, Agnes E. 445
McGowan, John G. 470
McGriff, Maxine E.
McGuffee, Michael G. 532
McGuigan, Wm Patrick 532
McGuire, Harry M.
McHugh, Joe F., Jr.
Mclnnes, Peter McG.
Mclntyre, Larry F.
152, 562
McKamey, Douglas J.
McKee, Sherry A.
McKee, William J., Jr.
McKenzie, Charles J.
McKenzie, Herbert M.
McKenzie, Leslie E., Jr.
McKenzie, Marion D.
McKenzie, Martha Nell
McKeown, Michael 8.
507
McKeown, Samuel Kirk
244, 532
McKevlin, Thomas M., Jr.
McKie, Paul Augustus
McKinley, Juby M.
McKinney, Douglas C.
McKinney, Peter C.
McKinney, Robert A., Jr.
McKittrick, John D.
McKoy, Victor G.
McLane, James R.
507
McLaurin, Jewell P.
532
McLean, Charles David
McLellan, David A.
McLemore, Dan L.
McLeod, Jacob L.
McLeskey, James Lee
McMahan, David Kent
McMakin, John F.
McMakin, Michael E.
McManus, Wade H., Jr.
McMichael, James M.
McMillan, Lawrence C.
McMillan, Richard F.
McMullan, Jerry N.
267, 470
McMurray, John Lyon
McMurtrey, Marion R.
McNair, John Nicholas
McNamara, Cary D.
McNeely, Olin R.
McIMeight, Catherine W.
McNeight, Timothy L.
McNeill, Barry Dean
McNeill, Calvin R.
McNeill, Michael E.
McNeill, William A.
507
McNew, Wallace E., Jr.
McPherson, Larry P.
470
McPherson, Roger J.
McPherson, Thomas O.
McRoberts, David D.
McTamney, John M.
Mabry, Boyce Edward
Mabry, John F., Jr.
Mabry, Janice Lee
Mabry, William Edward
Macaulay, Mary Anne
Macauley, Margaret L.
532
MacDonald, James E.
MacDonald, Robert J.
Macera, Carmine John
Macfie, McGregors.
421
MacFie, Wade H., Jr.
445
Mackay, Mary Delia
Mackintosh, J. D., Ill
MacLean, Ruth H.
Macnutt, Lyman Gore
Macomson, Perry T., Jr.
Macvittie, Donald C.
Madden, Samuel N.
Madren, Kenneth V., Jr.
Magarian, Gary V.
Magathan, David H., Jr.
Mahaffey, Joel R.
508
Mahon, James Roger
Major, Charles R., Jr.
Maksymowicz, William
562
Maland, Mark
507
562
150
507
445
507
562
532
562
507
562
224
445
562
532
485
532
532
105
532
532
421
562
562
532
562
532
562
562
204
532
507
532
507
507
562
174
562
562
562
256
532
507
532
532
507
562
562
309
562
562
532
235
532
507
562
562
507
507
507
233
508
457
272
Malcom, Carol A.
Malcom, Joseph Adams
Mallaney, Robert G.
Mallory, Jean
310, 508
Malloy, Dennis John
Malmgren, John C.
Malphrus, Bobby Dale
562
Malphrus, Lewis D., Jr.
254, 508
Malphrus, Phillip W.
Malthouse, Nancy S.
Mandeville, John M.
Maner, Carol Lawton
Maner, James K., Jr.
Maness, James F.
Mangino, Adam L.
Mangum, Patricia A.
508
Manley, Brenda Sharon
152, 532
Mann, Gary Paul
Mann, John E.
432, 532
Mann, John Robert
Manning, Glenn McCall
Manning, Marion L.
Manos, George Charles
Mansfield, Laurence E.
Mansfield, Patricia A.
532
Marbut, Mariann
Marcengill, James M.
273, 486
Marcengill, Nancy Ann
Marchbanks, Marshall
229, 508
Marchbanks, Sherry L.
307, 532
Marchini, Robert R.
Marcinko, George J., Jr.
Marett, Mary Alice
Marinello, Guy H.
Marion, Stephen Henry
562
Marler, James A.
470
Marquardt, John C.
Marrah, George W.
Marshall, Bruce Wm
Marshall, Frederick
Marshall, John C.
Marshall, Robert M.
Martin, Anna K. .
421
Martin, Albert R.
Martin, Charlie R.
Martin, Dale
238, 258, 421
Martin, Douglas C.
Martin, David R., Jr.
422
Martin, George S.
Martin, John A.
508
Martin, Jerry Brannon
Martin, James D., Jr.
Martin, James Winton
Martin, Levon Carlon
Martin, Linda Marlene
307, 532
Martin, Montie C.
Martin, Robert Errol
Means, Kenneth Allan
Martin, Rodney Earl
Martin, Robert F.
Martin, Ronald Lewis
Martin, Scott A.
264, 532
Martin, Samuel C.
Martin, Theodore T.
Martin, Willie C.
Martin, William E.
508
Marturano, Robert G.
Mason, Wanda Gail
Mass, Wayne
422
Massey, Mary Jo
Massey, Norman Terry
Massingill, Stanley F.
Masters, Nancy Gail
532
508
218
562
485
457
562
585
532
309
151
508
244
532
486
532
562
311
562
227
421
532
562
222
532
562
532
508
260
508
532
235
562
305
562
247
562
562
260
445
532
562
532
508
562
229
562
562
105
532
532
471
532
, Jr.
Masucci. Donald
Mathias, Hubert L., Jr.
Mathias, Harvey R.
508
Mathis, Louis B., Jr.
532
Matson, Jack E.
Matthew, Robert T.,
Matthews, Betty Jo
Matthews, Charles L.
Matthews, David R.
Matthews, George G., Jr.
Matthews, Gary John
Matthews, Joel R.
Matthews, Teresa F.
Matthews, Walter E.
Mattis, Victoria Anne
Mattison, John P.
Mattison, Kenneth M.
Mattox, Barry Gray
Mauldin, John Thomas
Mauldin, Larry A.
Mauney, Dennis Leroy
533
Maw, Billy Joe
Maxwell, Lawrence L.
Maxwell, Michael J.
233
Maybin, Arthur H., Ill
Mayer, James E.
281, 508
Mayes, David W.
Mayfield, Claude B., Jr.
Mayfield, David R.
508
Mayfield, James K.
253
Maynard, Ben Allen
533
Maynard, Harry P., Jr.
273, 486
Maynard, Nadine S.
Mayne, Sherman T.
Mays, James Lloyd
Mays, William E.
508
Meaders, Allen B.
471
Meadowcroft, Kathryn
Meadows, Bobby G.
Meadows, Tommy C.
Medford, Alan Glenn
Medlin, Richard D.
533
Meehan, Jerry Andrew
Meehan, John Thomas
Meek, Thomas Edward
Meggs, Benjamin R., Jr.
Mehaffy, Dwight J.
Meister, William A.
508
Mellard, Charles W., Jr.
Mellard, Eugene S.
Mellichamp, Henry L.
Mellichamp, Joseph M.
Mellichamp, Peggy H.
Melnik, Joseph David
562
Melville, Robert J.
Melvin, Royce M.
Mente, Richard C.
224, 277, 486
Mercer, Errol Glenn
Mercier, Christine A.
508
Mercier, William T.
Merck, Brenda D.
Merck, Larry S.
Merck, Melvin Samuel
533
Meredith, Brenda D.
Merkel, Fritz Isham
533
Merrell, Thomas A., Jr.
233, 457
Merrick, Richard L.
508
Merrill, John D., Jr.
Merritt, Mitchell
Merritt, Robert T.
Merry, Walter D.
145, 153, 182, 221,
279, 508
562
532
251
508
508
562
471
508
182
508
508
508
508
532
486
445
562
533
562
229
508
231
508
269
508
247
471
218
240
533
105
445
562
562
105
562
508
562
533
562
242
562
533
533
508
243
533
222
562
311
422
508
231
562
219
181
84
486
562
422
84
233
NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
Messick, Thomas A. 562
Metsky, Gordon S. 562
Meyer, Daniel E. 508
Meyer, Theodore M. 563
Meyerriecks, Allan R. 563
Meyers, Virgil C, Jr. 471
Michael, Benjannin T. 105
445
Michaels, Edward 563
Michalowski, Joseph S. 105
533
Michel, Cheryl Anne 533
Michie, Robert Wm 267
563
Mickanis, John P. 563
Mickelson, Mike F. 305
Mikell, Charles H., Jr. 305
508
Mikell, John J.
Mikolajczyk, Sara J.
Miksis, Peter Edward
Milam, George K.
Milam, Ronald Walden
Milam, John M.
Milasnovich, Nick
Miles, Dean Allan
Miley, David Bowers
Milhous, Wilbur K.
533
Millar, Robert W.
486
Millen, William H.
Miller, Ansel Eldon
Miller, Bernard H., Jr.
Miller, Carl A.
Miller, Charles A.
Miller, Carey B.
Miller, Earl L., Jr.
Miller, E. Edwin, Jr.
Miller, Greer
Miller, George F., Jr.
Miller, James A.
Miller, Jame David
Miller, Jas Donaldson
Miller, John Edwin
533
Miller, John F., Jr.
454
Miller, James I.
Miller, James J.
Miller, John Milton
Miller, Linda Curran
Miller, Lane Duncan
Miller, Larry McSween
Miller, LeeS.
Miller, Michael A. 251
563
Miller, Marion C. 203
471
Miller, Ronald G. 105
508
Miller, Ronald I.
Miller, Wm Bradley 533
Miller, William E. 239
508
Miller, Waenard L., Jr. 508
Milligan, Thelbert J. 533
Milliken, Christopher
Milling, John McKey 159
508
Mills, Charlie E. 508
Mills, Oscar R., Ill 508
Mills, William T. 486
Millsap, William J. 508
Milton, Johnnie F., Jr. 105
533
Mims, Charles W. 209
422
Mims, James Allen, Jr. 533
Mims, Paul Wilson, Jr. 563
Mincey, John Paul 268
533
Minchew, Richard L. 457
Ming, Thomas Anthony 533
Minotti, Christel S. 445
Mirabelli, Anthony J. 264
533
Mishoe, James A. 486
Mishoe, John W. 238
256, 508
Mishoe, Stafford M. 533
Mitchell, Andes. 84
157, 231, 311, 445
563
563
563
563
486
563
563
275
508
563
533
563
533
533
533
258
210
445
508
533
533
508
533
Mitchell, David H., Jr.
Mitchell, David J.
Mitchell, E. Eugene
Mitchell, Jack H., Ill
508
Mitchell, Johnny O.
Mitchell, Lynn W., Jr.
Mitchell, Maxwell B.
471
Mitchell, Sally Faye
Mitchem, Steve J.
Mixon, Danny Ray
Mixon, Frank E.
Mizzell, Joseph P., Jr.
Mobley, Jerry A.
Mobley, James Ray
Mobley, Nancy Jo
563
Mobley, Robert S.
Mock, Gary N.
Mode, Clarence, III
Moffat, Robert D.
471
Moffat, Robert O.
Moffatt, Robert A.
Moffett, Jesse W., Ill
Mohrmann, Alan F.
Mole, Marvin L., Jr.
Molin, Oscar F., Jr.
Moll, Frances M.
Moll, John R.
508
Molten, Richard W., Jr.
Mondell, Frank W., Jr.
Montgomery, Carter E.
274, 533
Montgomery, Ronald J.
Montgomery, Samuel J.
Montjoy, Kenneth M.
471
Moore, Anthony Glenn
Moore, Charles G.
563
Moore, Colston H., Jr.
Moore, Charles Louis
Moore, Clyde M.
508
Moore, Dennis A.
Moore, Donald Boyd
445, 533
Moore, Dexter C.
Moore, Dennis Duane
533
Moore, Daniel F.
Moore, Danny Jerome
Moore, Donna Jean D.
Moore, Daniel Wm R.
Moore, Gary T.
Moore, Herbert B., Jr.
Moore, Harry G., Jr.
Moore, Harry L., Jr.
Moore, Henry P., Ill
422
Moore, Henry S.
Moore, James F., Jr.
Moore, Jimmy Lee
Moore, John L.
Moore, Noel M.
471
Moore, Patrick J.
Moore, Robert Andrew !
Moore, Robert F.
Moore, Robert N.
Moore, Robert S.
Moore, Ronnie Wm
563
Moore, Stephen T.
563
Moore, Thomas J., Jr.
Moore, Thomas R.
Moore, Vernon W., Jr.
Moore, Wayland L.
Moore, Warren Wesley
Moorehead, Robert B.
Moorehead, Robert S.
Moose, Harry E., Jr.
509
Mora, Frank N., Ill
Moran, Brian Vincent
Moran, James F.
563
Moreno, Hermogenes
Moreno, Juan Gustavo
563
563
563
533
256
508
508
533
422
508
533
150
563
563
268
445
508
563
445
533
508
268
432
238
563
277
563
563
244
533
240
508
281
508
533
533
257
486
533
486
240
563
563
509
247
563
i3
509
509
509
229
282
563
563
533
533
189
445
563
241
Morgan, David E.
Morgan, Donald R.
533
Morgan, Hugh F., Jr.
Morgan, John W., Ill
Morgan, Madeline
Morgan, Myran Ann
563
Morrell, George
509
Morris, Anne C.
Morris, Alvin Victor
Morris, Claude Lewis
Morris, Dennis Craig
563
Morris, Fred Parks
533
Morris, Glenn A.
533
Morris, Paul A.
254, 432
Morris, Robert T., II
Morris, Scott Wm
Morris, Thomas O., Jr.
Morris, Teddy, Jr.
Morrison, Craig R.
Morrison, Kenneth
Morrison, Stephen J.
445
Morrow, Furman R., Jr.
Morse, Russell J.
Morton, Benjamin C, Jr.
Morton, Robert Joseph
Moseley, John Z., Ill
Moseley, Stephen C.
Moser, Robert N.
Moss, Cathy Lou
533
Moss, Richard Neal
Moss, Robert W., Jr.
Moss, Thomas Connor
Mossman, Matthew M.
Moxon, Peter W.
Moyer, Eugene F., Jr.
Moyer, Robert D.
446
Moyer, Randolph M.
Mozen, Thomas C.
Mozingo, George Wm
Muccino, Paul John
Muckenfuss, Dacosta
Muckenfuss, Frances T.
Muckenfuss, Roger A.
Mudd, Roger W.
Muehlbauer, John C.
Mulchandani, Prakash
Muldrow, James E.
Muldrow, Robert M., Jr.
Mulherin, Francis J.
Mull, Myrtle Janice
509
Mullen, Howard P.
Mullen, John III
Mullen, John Davis
Mulligan, Terence J.
Mulligan, Wayne E.
509
Mullinax, Michael F.
Mullinnix, Wade C.
Mullins, Gary Lamar
Mullis, John Arthur
Mungo, Gloria Elaine
Munn, James Wesley
Munnerlyn, Stanley F.
Munns, John Arthur
Murdock, Edward C.
Murphree, Charles M.
Murphree, Joe Ed
Murphree, Wilma Smith
Murphy, Carl Forest
Murphy, James P.
Murray, Joe H., Jr.
Murray, Kevin Lloyd
Murray, Milledge G.
Murrell, Tom L., Jr.
Muschick, Russell P.
Musgraves, James L.
Musselwhite, Wm J.
Myers, Barnwell R., Ill
146, 156, 161, 23
Myers, David Mark
Myers, Frankie R.
Myers, Gregory B.
Myers, Grover E., Ill 219
279 486
Myers, John David 564
486 Myers, James H., Jr. 509
533 Myers, Jesse Wm 564
509 Myers, Milton, Jr.
227 Myers, Paul Charles 534
260 Nalley, Donald W.
Nalley, Mary W. 534
533 Narramore, David L. 432
563 Nash, Rufus Charlie
563 Nash, Richard F., Jr.
277 Nash, Robert R.
Nash, Wm Abner
269 Nasser, Thomas R.
Nazry, Larry L. 422
274 Neal, Bill L.
Neale, George D. 172
1 73 509
Needham, Richard S. 534
563 Neel, Gilder M., Jr. 509
563 Neel, Janie Elizabeth 534
563 Neely, Keith D. 262
563 457
533 Neely, LyIesS. 486
471 Neighbours, John O. 446
229 Nelson, Allen T. 564
Nelson, Charles A. 229
533 268, 564
432 Nelson, Charles B. 471
Nelson, Carl D., Jr. 231
533 234,471
Nelson, Charles D. 229
533 231,234,253
Nelson, George P., Jr. 471
307 Nelson, Rodney L. 486
Nemergut, John P. 221
563 233
446 Nepveux, Felix J., IV 186
533 268, 509
533 Nettles, Kenneth W. 268
509 471
533 Netzel, Joseph E. 446
279 Neuffer, John A. 446
Neuhaus, James Edward 534
563 Neuwirth, Joseph G. 471
432 Newall, Wm Copp, Jr. 564
563 Newlin, Kimrey D.
509 Newman, Carl E., Jr.
Newman, George A., II 534
Newman, Michael Dean 247
486 534
509 Newman, Peter R. 509
Newman, Thomas C. 471
Newton, Charles A. 509
457 Newton, Donald Andrew 534
277 Newton, Dennis W., Jr.
563 Newton, Joseph S. 149
190 150,229,231,234
Newton, Michael E, 277
563 564
Newton, Mitchell O. 254
563 422
446 Newton, Nathan S., Jr. 534
105 Newton, Ronald Wayne
Nicastri, Edward D. 509
Nichols, Amelia
509 Nichols, Arthur R. 244
563 457
Nichols, Henry E. 534
563 Nichols, James Alfred 238
534 257, 564
563 Nichols, Sylvia Evans
563 Nichols, Vivian L. 509
563 Nickel, Richards. 509
534 Nickles, Joe W. ' 217
534 254, 509
Nicks, Judith Anne 309
534 534
563 Niederhof, Richard C.
534 Niemeier, Charles C. 509
563 Nivert, Edward J. 105
509 509
457 Nix, Frank Horace
533 Nix, James Elbert
509 Noble, Larry H. 446
534 Nobles, Johnny W. 217
84 457
1,446 Noffz, William O., Jr. 422
534 Nolan, Jimmy E. 486
563 Nolen, Thomas D.
563 Norris, Andrew M. 564
Norris, Allen O.
486
Norris, Beverly R.
307, 446
Norris, Myra Allan
170
Norris, Sammie J., Jr.
Norris, Stephen M.
North, Stanley Roger
Northrup, Walter L.
Norton, John Croft
170, 534
Norville, Judith Anne
Norwood, Lois Y.
Nowakowski, Mark M.
Nuckols, Hodgdon C.
486
Nunes, Wilbur Joseph
Nusbickel, David C, Jr.
268, 509
Nussbaum, Georgetta
Nygaard, Eric B.
Nygard, Richard L.
Dates, Marsha Ruth
564
Oates, Larry W.
Oates, Roy Raymond
Oborn, Richard Louis
Obriant, Charles D.
509
O'Cain Charles F.
446
O'Cain, Jeffrey A.
509
O'Cain, William H.
O'Connor, James E.
O'Connor, Wm Terrell
O'Dell, James Cecil, Jr.
O'Dell, Suzanne
Odom, Donald W.
422
Odom, Henry B.
Odom, Homer C, Jr.
Odom, Philip N., Jr.
Odom, Richard B.
Ogburn, Daryle D.
Oglesby, Tommie M.
Oglesby, Willie H., Jr.
Oglestree, Robert D.
Ohanesian, Robert M.
Ohanlon, Joseph P.
Okelley, Gary R.
Okey, Philip C.
Oliphant, Ronald D.
Oliver, David Matthew
Oliver, Lester Ray
Oliver, Robert E., Ill
Olson, Christopher G.
486
Olson, Obert Eugene
509
Olszewski, Harry L.
457
O'Neal, Bradley Joel
O'Neal, John Pat, Jr.
O'Neal, Malcolm J.
289, 457
O'Neal, Thomas N.
Opiiger, Clyde E.
Oriley, James T.
Orne, Richard Thomas
Ornitz, Barry Louis
Orr, George D.
Orr, James Wilton
Orr, Robert B., Jr.
Orr, William K.
Orr, William M.
509
Osborne, George B., Jr.
Osborne, Guy Laurence
Osborne, Michael W.
509
Osef, Wayne Robert
Oshields, David M.
509
Osteen, Mary Ann
Ostrom, Ralph K., Jr.
Ott, David A.
Ott, Francis Mitchell
Ott, Marilyn Ann
Ouzts, Ronald Irby
Overcash, Danny R.
241
147
154
564
534
509
151
564
277
534
162
564
432
509
564
534
169
432
509
534
564
509
261
486
564
509
534
534
534
564
534
534
146
279
105
534
262
446
564
534
446
509
509
253
534
564
247
534
248
564
509
534
NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
Owen, Jerry A
509
Owen, Kenneth L.
509
Owen, Lawrence T.
509
Owen, Maida A.
310
471
Owen, Sherril Ann
564
Owens, Carl B.
457
Owens, Coleman C, Jr.
534
Owens, Charles H.
Owens, Carol Padgett
Owens, Daniel H.
471
Owens, Dennis W.
564
Owens, James C.
446
Owens, Jesse E.
422
Owens, Leroy F., Jr.
564
Owens, Rebecca E.
564
Owens, Thomas Dean, Jr
Owens, Tony Joe
564
Owings, John Henry
534
Owings, Margaret A.
262
509
Oxford, John J., Jr.
564
Oxier, Steven J.
219
509
Oxner, Sherry Jean
564
Ozbolt, Bernard R.
258
564
Pace, Gary L.
509
Pace, Robert A.
251
268, 509
Pace, Richard M.
Pace, Shelton James
564
Pace, Steve Preston
564
Pack, John E.
564
Padgett, Donald Neal
534
Padgett, Fred McTeer
564
Padgett, Horace D., Jr.
534
Padgett, James G., Jr.
413
446
Padgett, William J.
Page, Bryan C.
509
Page, Cole Livingston
564
Page, Everette Orwig
534
Page, Herbert Dan
564
Page, John Dennis, III
564
Paine, Robert Lee
564
Painter, James W.
509
Painter, Kerry Coke
279
564
Palmer, David Lanier
534
Palmer, Elizabeth M.
509
Palmer, John D.
509
Palmer, James H
Palmer, Johnny W., Jr.
564
Palmer, Jeffrey Todd
534
Palmer, William H.
509
Palmer, Wm. Riley
534
Pappas, Peter Wm.
564
Pardue, John C, Jr.
254
509
Parham, Herbert L., Jr.
534
Parker, Aubrey Walker
534
Parker, Charles H.
446
Parker, David DeKalb
564
Parker, Daniel F.
564
Parker, David J.
510
Parker, Jerry C.
Parker, John E.
Parker, James Thomas
Parker, Linda Marie
534
Parker, Larry V.
Parker, Robert M.
564
Parker, Shelly B., Jr.
Parks, Claude A.
Parks, Gordon L.
Parmer, Wayne W.
Parnell, Calvin B., Jr
Parnell, Joel Dennis
Parnell, Labonney L.
Parnell, Williams,
parrado, Pedro M.
Parris, Keith R.
510
Parris, Randy G.
Parrott, Perry M., Jr.
Parsons, James Hilton
564
Parsons, Wm. Thomas
Partlow, Harry B., Jr.
534
510
254
534
457
564
564
534
229
510
223
564
240
Pate, Charles William
Patey, Carolyn S.
Patrick, Dennis Paul
564
Patrick, James R.
Patrick, Lester R., Jr.
Patrick, Paul D., Ill
534
Patrick, Raymond Lee
Patrick, William D.
457
Patten, Alan D., Jr.
510
Patten, Mack I
Patterson, Charlton B.
Patterson, Chas. Wm. Jr.
Patterson, Douglas E.
Patterson, Donald P.
Patterson, John A.
275, 534
Patterson, John Edgar
564
Patterson, Judy F.
Patterson, James 0.
Patterson, Michael D.
Patterson, Michael Y.
Patterson, Robert G.
564
Patterson, Samuel J.
Patterson, Warren N.
Patterson, Wm. Sherril
Paulling, Ben Max
Pavlasek, Stephen Jr.
Payne, David Huston
Payne, Gary Michael
Payne, Henry R.
Payne, James E.
Payne, Myron W.
Payne, Robert H.
Payne, William M.
487
Peach, Karl Ernest
Peace, David Leslie
Pearce, Ann Lindsay
Pearce, Frank W., Jr.
Pearce, John A.
253,471
Pearce, Wm. Gregory
Pearre, Charles Ray
Pearson, Wm. James Jr.
Peden, Allene Coker
Peden, Houston A., Jr.
510
Pederson, Richard A.
Pedrick, Roger Leroy
Peek, David Murray
Peele, Lawrence C.
229, 231,446
Peele, Lucas R., Jr.
510
Peeler, Harvey S., Jr.
535
Peeples, James B., Jr.
535
Pegram, Philip B.
471
Pellerin, Henry A.
Pelletier, Dana G.
Pelletier, Renaud E.
Pender, Georgia Ann
Pendergrass, Samuel
Pendry, Neil G.
Penland, Kenneth A.
Pennington, Deanna
457
Pensado, Frank D.
Pepple, Brenda Lee
535
Percival, Henry F.
Perez, Stanley Victor
Perkens, Henry H., Jr.
Perkins, John C.
Perkins, Tommy Gene
Perkins, Warren S.
Perry, Robert Edgar
Perry, Robert V.
Perry, Suzanne Marie
Persak, Robert J.
422
Pesavento, Charles R.
Peters, William C.
510
Petersen, Donald C.
565
534
Petersen, Scott D.
535
Porter, James David
565
510
Peterson, Eugene C, Jr.
565
Porter, James E., Ill
105
223
Peterson, James A., Jr.
535
305
Peterson, Thomas E.
565
Porter, Joseph H.
565
564
Petrou, Mona Fouad
Porter, Larry Edward
565
564
Petrusky, Kenneth G.
535
Posch, Paul J.
271
275
Pettit, Burnett A., Jr.
510
510
Pettit, Raymond H., Jr.
565
Pospisil, Carl Frank
565
534
Pettit, Thomas B., Ill
Pospisil, Thomas E.
510
226
Petusky, George, III
275
Poston, Joe A.
458
535
Poston, Russell A.
258
226
Pfliegel, J. Thomas
535
Phifer, Lonnie D., Ill
159
Poteat, Geela Bopeep
243
208, 471
565
534
Philips, George Davis
565
Poteat, William E.
487
510
Phillips, Alvin B.
510
Potts, Charlie K., Jr.
227
486
Phillips, Clarence E.
565
510
534
Phillips, Edgar Homer
219
Potts, John L.
472
219
535
Poulton, Reece E.
446
Phillips, George A.
271
Pounder, Donald B.
229
275
457
472
Phillips, Gary C.
471
Powell, Ann Marie
535
510
Phillips, Glenn W.
Powell, Bobby E.
534
Phillips, Janice B.
Powell, Clinton James
565
534
Phillips, James D.
510
Powell, Harold 8., Jr.
535
446
Phillips, James K.
446
Powell, Julian L.
565
258
Phillips, Jackie R.
457
Powell, James Rickey
565
Phillips, Jean U.
Powell, Richard L.
432
534
Phillips, Michael R.
535
Powell, Timothy H.
510
209
Phillips, Randall C.
535
Power, Ronald E.
253
564
Phillips, Richard E.
240
472
564
487
Power, Wm. Stanley
565
422
Phillips, Roberta.
565
Powers, Churchill C.
535
534
Phillips, Robert H.
565
Powers, Mitchell R., Jr
565
564
Phillips, Robert J.
258
Powers, Morris W.
564
510
Prater, Edward L.
510
Phillips, Steve F.
Prather, James L., Jr.
510
305
Phillips, Terry H.
243
Pratt, Laura E.
170
510
510
510
269
Phillips, Terry Wayne
Preacher, James W.
565
Phillips, William R.
268
Presnell, Edwin Sharp
565
Philpott, Larry D.
535
Pressly, Wm. Buck S.
535
564
Piatt, Raymond Keast
Presson, William W.
242
457
Pierce, Harry E.
565
535
Pike, Jeremy P. H.
Price, Frank John
565
159
Pilcher, Lester Y.
510
Price, Hinton A., Jr.
510
Pilgrim, Raymond S.
565
Price,John H.
487
534
Pilo, Richard Joseph
535
Price, James W., Jr.
564
Pimlott, Richard T.
422
Price, Robert C.
510
564
Pinckney, Edward
446
Price, Samuel J., Ill
Pinto, Norman Bruce
565
Price, Terry C.
510
159
Pinson, William E., Jr.
224
Prichard, Linda Gail
510
269, 282, 472
Priddy, Ricky Vernon
535
446
Pitchford, Charles H.
Pridemore, William J.
229
510
Pitman, Benjamin C, Jr.
446
Pridmore, Robert M.
535
Pitner, George D.
535
Prince, Brooks R.
565
227
Pittman, James E., Jr.
565
Pringle, Charles G.
510
Pitts, Elizabeth
535
Pringle, Jeffrey C.
510
170
Pitts, Mary Parks
Pritchard, Jeff 0.
510
Pitts, Wesley M., Jr.
565
Pritchard, M. G., Jr.
211
244
Pizzicato, James M.
535
233, 289
Planck, Sharon Lynne
510
Privette, Charles V.
247
Plante, Robert M.
535
Probst, Charles W., 11
Piatt, Michael Edward
565
Prochaska, Bobby J.
253
Player, Orville V., Ill
432
Prohaska, John Wm., Jr.
565
Player, Vinroe S.
510
Prochaska, Paulette F.
446
Player, Warren T.
432
Propes, Thomas Emery
535
535
Ploof, Richard W.
535
Pruett, Robert E.
472
510
Poe, William N., Jr.
535
Pruitt, Albert B.
565
Pohl, Richard R.
422
Pruitt, Linda J.
189
565
Poindexter, C. E.
510
565
Poland, James J.
422
Puckhaber, Carl W.
446
Polatty, James Wilson
535
Pullin, Tim Wayne
565
307
Poling, James F.
510
Pulliam, Gary P.
510
Polk, Dwight W.
Pundt, Vanderbilt C.
535
535
Pollard, Clint Edward
565
Purdy, John N.
487
309
Pool, Joseph D., Jr.
565
Purser, Johnny H.
510
Pool, William T., Jr.
247
Pursley, Larry E.
565
472
Pusey, Edward Stuart
535
535
Poole, Bobby Joe
247
Putman, Carol Dean
565
535
Putman, Kenneth Wayne
447
Poore, Victor H.
277
Putnam, David M.
262
565
472
458
241
Pooser, Walter, K., Jr.
510
Putnam, Hugh D., Jr.
510
565
Pope, Arthur L.
203
Putnam, James R.
565
457
422
Putnam, William M., Jr.
219
Pope, James L., Ill
565
253, 472
219
Pope, Robert M., Jr.
Pope, Thomas E.
510
Ouattlebaum, Martin
565
565
Popowski, Jon P.
565
Quesenbury, Robert C.
277
Procher, John L.
422
Quick, Karen Lee
565
Porter, Cless F.
510
Quinn, Steve A.
254
277
Porter, David Garvin
535
422
Quintana, Raul
Raab, Herbert E.
Rabon, Kenneth E. 565
Race, Linda J.
Radcliffe, Thomas H. 565
Radke, Randolph H. 447
Raffield, Wm. Dunlop 223
Ragsdale, Edmond M. 305
535
Ragsdale, Jere L. 169
510
Rahim, Mir Z. 472
565
Rahim, Mir Sarfraz
Railton, Dianne D. 164
535
Raines, Douglas M. 565
Raines, Kirby D. 510
Rainey, Angela Witt 172
565
Ralston, Frank E. 565
Ralston, Wm. L., Ill 305
535
Ramage, Daniel E.
Ramey, Henry E., Jr.
Ramey, Jane E. S.
Ramey, James T., Jr. 227
510
Rampey, Julius D. 447
Rampey, Rita Jo. 565
Ramsay, James F. 510
Ramsey, Arnold Joseph 535
Ramsey, Jackson B., Jr.
Ramsey, James G. 242
510
Ramsey, Thomas B. 565
Ramsey, Ted Nathan 565
Randel, Jeffrey K. 422
Randolph, Richard D. 565
Rankin, George David 535
Rash, Christopher K. 535
Rash, James H., Jr.
Rasheed, Emile 510
Ratliff, James W., Ill 275
535
Ratliff, Wilson B., Jr.
Ratterree, Charles H. 535
Raup, Paul Mitchell 565
Rawl, Danny Allen 535
Ray, Freddy Hugh 535
Ray, George Dewey 535
Ray, John Gregory 565
Ray, Lawrence Kent 265
535
Ray, Williams. 231
265, 447
Ray, Walter Samuel
Rayburn, Roland L. 105
510
Rayfield, Howard C. 565
Rayle, Bruce E. 268
535
Raymond, Charles E., Jr. 566
Raynal, Dudley J. 510
Ready, Edgar L. 272
422
Reagan, John A., Ill 305
510
Reames, James F., Jr. 510
Rearden, Robert S., Jr. 268
472
Reavis, Paul Ervin 566
Rector, Michael B. 566
Redden, James D. 221
231, 234,472
Reed, Edward C. 510
Reed, George M., Jr. 510
Reed, Henry J.
Reed, Harry m', Jr. 535
Reed, James R. 510
Reed, Wayne M. 510
Reese, Charles J.
Reese, Charles R. 203
225,231,234, 242,472
Reese, Wm. Mobley 164
229, 535
Reeves, Adger S. 487
Reeves, Claude Lloyd
Reeves, Daniel Wm. 566
Reeves, James E., Jr. 253
472
Reeves, John H., Jr. 511
NAME
Reeves, Mickey E.
Reeves, Rodney David
Rehm, Frederick G., Ill
Reid, Albert R.
511, 271
Reid, Samuel Fraser
Reider, David Alan
Reinert, James A.
Reinhardt, Leslie R.
Reisen, William K.
Reiter, Betty Baker
Reiter, Harold B.
Reith, Richard W.
566
Rembert, Marion R., Jr.
Rentz, Aaron Wm.
Rentz, Floria Jean
Rentz, Norman G., Jr.
Rentz, Richard W.
Renwick, Gary S.
Repka, Ronald John
Rescoria, Walter G., Jr.
Reuter, David Michael
535
Reynolds, Hammond G.
Reynolds, Jack B., Jr.
Reynolds, John H., IV
Reynolds, Joseph Wm.
Reynolds, Mark Allen
Reynolds, Peggy Anne
Reynolds, Perry H.
Reynolds, Wm. E., Jr.
Reynolds, Wanda J.
Rhea, Richard R.
Rhodes, Daniel Harlan
511
Rhodes, Danny L.
233, 447
Rhodes, David W.
Rhodes, Robin B.
Rhodes, Samuel F.
Rhodes, Wm. Boyd III
152, 536
Rhyner, William E., Jr.
Rhyne, Bruce T.
487
Rice, Craig G.
Rice, James Cleon
Rice, Jonathan C,
Rice, James D., Jr.
Rice, Marion D.
Rice, Michael E.
Rice, Michael Steven
Rice, Philip F.
Rice, Ronald E., Jr.
Rice, Richard Merle
Rice, Richard W.
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
III
472
535
432
219
566
535
282
472
566
535
511
535
447
14
566
219
566
566
566
566
487
472
535
159
447
566
151
536
226
511
536
566
487
472
229
231, 234, 247, 268 472
Rice, Sharon Lee
Richards, Francis R.
Richards, Robert B.
511
Richardson, Andrew L.
Richardson, Carol Ann
Richardson, Donny W.
536
Richardson, George E.
Richardson, Gary F.
Richarson, Joel K.
Richardson, Joseph R.
Richardson, Marshall
Richardson Mathias B.
Richardson, Terry E.
Richardson, Wm. Curtis
566
Richbourg, Henry L., Jr.
Richbourg, Virginia D.
536
Richey, Terry Micahel
Richter, William A.
Ricket, Kenneth T.
Riddle, Charles D.
Riddle, Herbert E., Jr.
Riddle, Ruttland E.
511
Riddle, Robert Saye
Ridgeway, Linda F.
Ridgeway, Ronald L.
Rieker, James M.
472
Riggs, DAvid A.
Riggs, Walter E.
282, 511
566
566
566
105
566
203
566
447
233
222
566
247
566
472
432
422
422
254
536
511
566
247
Rigler, Earl K.
Riley, Alvin V., Jr.
Riley, Michael W.
Riley, Tilden F.
Riley, William P.
Rimer, James L., Ill
Rinehart, Ernest L., Jr.
Rinehart, Joseph A.
Riser, Jacob Sidney
Rissel, Park Theodore
Rissetto, Victoria
Ritch, Morris Rea, III
Ritchie, Ronald B.
511
Ritchie, Teresa C.
423
Ritter, Dale Robert
Rivenbark, Michael D.
Rivers, Charles Edwin
Rivers, James C, Jr.
536
Rivers, James L., Jr.
Rivers, Wm. Miley
Roach, James M.
182, 511
Robbins, Frederick H.
472
Robbins, Richard C.
Robbins, Vernon A., Jr.
511
Roberson, Marvin R.
Roberson, Wayne J.
Roberts, Bruce D.
Roberts, Charles L.
487
Roberts, Judith A.
Roberts, John E., Ill
536
Roberts, Janice Rae
Roberts, John Randel
Roberts, John T., Jr.
Roberts, William A.
Roberts, Wallace E.
Robertson, Calvin T.
Robertson, Edward H.
Robertson, James F.
Robertson, James Van
536
Robertson, Owen C, Jr.
511
Robertson, Victor N.
Robertson, William T.
Robey, Robert Harvey
Robinett, Jon Harold
Robinette, Fred M.
Robins, Harriet V.
536
Robinson, Barry C.
262
Robinson, Bobby H.
Robinson, Charles W.
Robinson, Eugene C.
Robinson, George S.
511
Robinson, James C.
Robinson, Larry G.
Robinson, Lawrence H.
Robinson, Nancy E.
Robinson, Ronald L.
Robinson, Ronald S.
Robinson, Thomas M.
Robinson, Walter C.
Robinson, Wm. Edward
536
Robuck, John H.
Roche, Richard L.
Rochester, Donald E.
Rochester, David P.
Rochester, Earle F.
Rochester, Joseph R.
Rockwell, Jeffrey C.
Roddey, Michael Ellis
Roden, Harry Hays
Rodgers, Carol T.
447
Rodgers, Carolyn V.
Rodgers. Dawn Somers
Rodgers, Eston L, Jr.
487
Rodrigues, George C.
472
Roebuck, Bill D.
423
566
511
566
536
566
536
536
566
536
150
311
566
536
423
536
84
566
277
536
265
566
566
566
566
511
511
447
536
265
247
511
536
566
311
219
487
242
566
566
566
566
447
247
511
487
536
487
536
536
279
311
279
247
217
Roedersheimer, R. J.
Roediger, Charles L.
311
Roeser, John D.
Roesler, Richard A.
Roets, James C.
487
Rogers, Barbara Lynn
Rogers, Charles T.
Rogers, Clark T.
Rogers, Donald C.
566
Rogers, Dan Milton E.
Rogers, Evelyn T.
Rogers, Freida Jean
Rogers, Floyd T.
Rogers, George M.
Rogers, John C.
Rogers, Jacob Rhodes
Rogers, James R.
Rogers, Jackie Thomas
Rogers, Phillip D.
536
Rogers, Philip W., Jr.
Rogers, Randolph G.
536
Rogers, Timothy F.
Rogers, Virginia A.
Rohde, Nathan L.
Rohrbach, James J., Jr.
Roland, Ralph D.
Rollins, Steve E.
Rompala, John T.
Roof, Robert Crosson
536
Roof, Ronald Wingard
Rook, Benjamin T.
Rooks, John M., Jr.
Roper, Jack Richard
Roper, Truman D.
Roquemore, J. Pete
487
Rose, Ashton Neal
Rose, Bruce J.
Rose, Colleen L.
Rose, William H.
Rosebrock, Del A.
Ross, Glenn Homer
Ross, Jeffrey David
Ross, John N.
Rouse, James Richard
Rowand, Thomas F.
Rowell, Jeff Willard
Rowell, Phillip James
Rowland, David H.
Rowland, Earle, II
511
Royce, Philip A.
259, 423
Rozier, Donald Lewis
Rubertus, William K.
Rubich, Edward M., Jr.
Rucker, Douglas R.
Rudisill, Harron E.
Rudloff, Paul T.
Rudy, Bru ce C.
Ruff, Faye L.
Ruffner, Robert D.
447
Rule, Kathleen S.
Rumfelt, Wm.Lee
Rumpel, Charles H., Ill
Rupert, Don A.
Rush, Bruce T.
Rush, George C.
Rush, George D., Ill
Rush, William A.
Russell, Donald E.
Russell, Donald R.
Russell, James III
511
Russell, James B.
Russell, Robert B.
Russell. Robert W.
Russell, Stephen A.
Russell, Wm. Bruce
Rutherford, James M.
Rutland. Charles R.
536
Rutland. Donald E.
Rydarowski, Richard
Sachsenmaier, Charles
566
536
511
447
447
229
536
566
233
536
423
536
566
233
105
256
278
566
566
271
247
536
433
511
536
511
277
275
566
536
536
566
511
566
511
536
566
566
255
235
536
447
511
433
536
566
105
566
566
566
433
511
511
566
567
567
567
567
567
247
511
536
Sadler, Marion F., Jr.
Sadowski, David L.
536
Saggus, Patricia Ann
Sain, Donald L.
Salamony, James E.
511
Salley, Thomas Boone
Salmons, Thomas W., Ill
Sammon, Gerard Paul
Sammons, Donna F.
Sammons, Melvin E., Jr.
Sanchez, David Carl
Sandberg, Steven A.
Sanders, Beverly Ann
Sanders, Darryl Paul
Sanders, Eric Brooks
Sanders, Guy S., Ill
Sanders, Horace K., Jr.
Sanders, John Lamar
Sanders, James R.. Jr.
Sanders, Marvin L.
423
Sanders, Paul H.
Sanders, Rebecca L.
Sandifer, Frances H.
Sandifer, Johnny B.
265, 511
Sandifer, William P.
Sands, Robert Roy
Sansbury, Willie D.
Sargent, Frederick A.
Sargent, Robert S.
Sarka. Evelyn Ann
447
Sarratt, Virginia D.
Sartain, Kenneth W.
536
Satcher, William W.
423
Satterfield, Phil E.
Satterwhite. Claude W.
423
Saunders, Alvin E., Jr.
Saunders, Ralph J.
Saverance, Jean M.
Saverance, Wm. Dawson
Savin. Richard Albert
Savitsky, Ludmila A.
Savitsky. Mark G.
Sawyer, Thomas W.
Scarborough. James W.
511
Scarborough, Robert B.
Scates, Richard E., Jr.
Scavens. Rebecca C.
511
Schack, Richard G.
Schaedel, John P.
Schaffer, Norman C.
Scheid, Charles F.
Scherler. William B.
511
Schettino. James J.
Schichler. Ernest A.
Schielke, Dale Roy
Schilling, Frederick
Schirmer, Elizabeth H.
511
Schirmer, Frank B., Ill
Schleig, John O., Jr.
458
Schlupp, William
Schmalz, Richard A.
Schmidt, Carl V.
Schmidt, Frank R.
Schmidt. Kenneth Wm.
536
Schmidt. Robert C, Jr.
Schmincke. Charles T.
Schneider. Josh Fred
Schneider. Kenneth Wm.
Schneider. Raymond H.
Schoper, Gregory C.
Schraibman. Julian S.
Schreiber. Max Moise
Schroff. Edward G.
Schroeder. Richard H.
Schuiz, Howard L.
Schulz. Kenneth P.
Schulze. Harry S.. Jr.
567
Schulze. William C.
567
Schumacher. Otto H.
567
105
Schumann. Klaus R. K.
,
Schumm. Wayne Herbert
567
567
Schwab. Joan Carol
511
447
Scialdone. Anthony M.
227
247
447
Scoggins. William H.
511
536
Scott, Charles Dukes
567
433
Scott, Carl Taylor
282
567
567
511
Scott, Daniel Boone
567
536
Scott, Fredrick R.
511
Scott, Hazel Elaine
567
567
Scott, Jesse D., Jr.
423
536
Scott, John D.
105
536
262.511
567
Scott, Kerry Douglas
567 i
536
Scott, Malbee Russell
537 [
487
Scott, Richard B.
242 i
567
Scott, Rhomas David
537
536
Scott, Wm. Thomas
567
226
Scroggs, Richard A.
423
244
458
Scruggs. Wm. Bryan
567 !
567
Scurry. Thomas F.
567 1
Seabrook. George W.
567
227
Seales. Margaret 1.
537
Sears. Edgar Allen
567
536
Sears. John Michael
243
567
567
511
Sease. David Burton
567
458
Seawright. Stanley B.
537
567
Seay. Martha Ann
567
169
Seay. Margaret R.
147, 156. 310,433
146
511
Seay, Wm. Jesse, 111
567
268
Sebastian, Donald A.
Secrest, Isabelle J.
433
259
Seel, Eulalie Y.
567
Seeley. Patricia C.
223
567
567
244
Sefick, Harold John
537
105
567
Segars, John H.
487
511
Segars. John K.
150
567
511
536
Segars, Robert M.
536
Seigler, Charles W.
Seigler, Sally Master
511
567
Seijo, Charles Albert
567
536
Seiter, Eugene D.
487
148
Self, William M.
537
Embos, Athanasios
537
567
Semerjian, Robert J.
537
567
Senerote, Leonard A.
225
310
242, 472
Senn, Randolph E.
244
511
567
Senn, Rebecca Sue
567
Senn, Thomas Leonard
467
567
Senn, Woodrow G., Jr
512
247
Sentell, Garland D.
Seo, Aiko
512
433
Serrano, Francisco
511
Serrano, Leonardo
Setchfield Terrance
567
Settle, Hubert H.
259
260
567
Settle, John E., Jr.
151
264. 290, 265, 537 ||
270
Setzler, Frankie M.
537
279 '
467
Severs, Chris Walter
567
511
Sexton, Samuel B.
271,458
146
511
Shackelford, Charles
512
189
Shafer, Donald C.
Shackelford S. B., Jr.
567
Shannon, Wm. Stephen
567
567
Sharp, Don C, III
512
567
Sharp, William M.
240
536
487
537
Sharpton, Robert C.
537
202
Shaw, Jerrie Geel
537
511
Shealy, Dennis G.
512
567
Shealy, Donald Thomas 537 |
567
Shealy. Fred G.. Jr.
511
Shealy. Grady Irby
567
567
Shealy. John P.
567
511
Shealy. Melton D.
231
259
262. 458
Shealy. Robert M.
Shealy. Sandra Maxine
567
NAME
Shearer, Joseph S.
Shearin, Arthur T.
Shedd, Kenneth W.
Shell, James T.
Shelley, Frank J.
567
Shelley, Victoria E.
Shelley, Willie C, Jr.
Shelley, William D.
537
Shelton, Dora E.
Shelton, Edgar Gene
Shelton, Robert N.
537
Shelton, Thomas C.
Shepherd, Glenn David
Sheppard, David C.
Sheppard, Maurice A.
Sheppard, Tom P.
Sheppard, William M.
472
Sherbert, Lester P.
Sherer, John D.
512
Sherer, Larry H.
Sherman, Larry Don
Sherman, Roger C.
Sherman, Robert R., Jr.
Shertzer, Theodore P.
Shewfelt, Robert L.
Shi, John Jin Jau
Shields, John P.
Shick, Charles R.
Shinners, Arthur J.
Shirer, Curtis A.
Shirley, Charles G., Jr.
229,512
Shirley, John S.
Shirley, Sharon F.
Shirley, William D.
Shirley, Wm. Michael
Shish, Paul Richard
537
Shive, Danny A.
488
Shivers, Dale Carson
Shockley, Julian R.,Jr.
217, 423
Sholl, Steven R.
Shore, William A.
Shotton, James F.
Shouse, John F., Jr.
268, 472
Shrader, Ronald S.
Shrum, Sidney Jackson
472
Shuler, Bette Anne
Shuler, Bert E., Jr.
Shuler, Baron Karl
Shuler, Farley S.
Shuler, Hubert T.
Shuler, Jon E.
150,488
Shuler, Malcolm Duane
Shull, Thomas S., Jr.
512
Shumpert, Joseph F.
512
Shumway, Peter E.
423
Sibert, David L.
Sibley, Charles Acker
Sibley, Glen Carey
Sibley, William M.
240, 273, 512
Sidrony, Andrew G.
Siebert, Michael C.
568
Siedschlag, Everett W.
Silber, Robert
Sim, John Anson
Simmons, Clyde B., Jr.
Simmons, Carl Moses
Simmons, John Mart, Jr.
537
Simmons, Kenneth B., Jr
Simmons, K. Elizabeth
Simmons, Margaret Ann
Simmons, Nancy Faye
Simmons, Richard Dean
537
Simmons, Ralph G.
Simmons, Roger N.
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458
279
568
568
229
512
568
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568
247
487
265
512
537
568
568
458
227
458
512
447
568
105
240
568
210
512
251
568
472
568
537
568
149
537
248
447
568
568
229
568
231
568
458
568
256
512
568
568
568
247
Simons, Richard Jr.
Simpson, Cheryl
Simpson, Bette W.
Simpson, Donna Faye
Simpson, Henry Glenn
568
Simpson, Hoyle M.
Simpson, James C, Jr.
Simpson, Joseph H.
282, 512
Simpson, William M., Jr.
188, 221, 229,512
Sims, Fayette L.
Sims, Jerry J.
Sims, Johnny Mason
Sims, Mark Anthony
Sinclair, Thomas L.
512
Singh, Shiva Naik
Singletary, Frank Joe
Singletary, Glen E.
537
Singletary, William J.
Singleton, Merle L.
Singleton, Martha R.
Sintal, Stephen
Skagseth, Sharon N.
Skardon, Sara G.
Skardon, William N.
Skelton, Donald L.
Skilton, Richard B.
Skilton, Walter F.
Skinner, John E., Jr.
Skinner, Larry G.
Skinner, Paul B.
227, 265, 512
Skipper, Lonnie Bill
Skipper, Michael A.
Skoczylas, Kenneth J.
Slack, Christopher E.
Slagle, Guy E., Jr.
Slate, Donald A.
Slaton, Thomas Marion
Sliker, Nancy Jean
Sloan, Paula E.
568
Slaon, Wm. Henry
Small, Ronald J.
273, 488
Smalls, Max Gerald
Smalser, Robert L.
537
Smarr, Albert R.
Smarr, Carol L. J.
Smith, Ashby Kenneth
Smith, Andrew P., Jr.
Smith, Belton K.
Smith, Bivens, Adele
Smith, Billy Ben
Smith, Benny C.
Smith, Betty J.
512
Smith, Clark A.
Smith, Capers C.
Smith, Charles E.
568
Smith, Clarence H., Ill
Smith, Charles S., Ill
Smith, David E.
Smith, Donny L.
233, 488
Smith, Daniel M.
Smith, David Melville
Smith, Eugene A., Jr.
Smith, Fred Harrison
Smith, Garland L.
Smith, Gerald Wade
Smith, Helen G.
Smith, Henry Joe
Smith, Henry L., Jr.
Smith, Harvey T.
Smith, Herbert W., Jr.
Smith, James D.
448
Smith, Jerry E.
Smith, James F.
Smith, James H.
Smith, James R.
Smith, Jackie Weyman
537
Smith, Jeffrey W.
568
Smith, Kenneth Eugen
512
568
512
447
447
268
512
269
568
537
242
537
268
512
537
568
568
433
512
512
512
512
512
223
568
512
458
512
512
537
568
282
537
240
568
219
447
537
512
473
512
568
512
512
251
473
180
447
568
537
537
537
512
458
512
512
265
512
448
105
176
105
Smith, Kenneth E.
568
Smith, Kirby Hatten
537
Smith, Keith L.
Smith, Kenneth Lamont
Smith, Kenneth Wm.
Smith, Larry Julian
Smith, Marcus Eugene
Smith, Marion J.
Smith, Melvin L.
Smith, MilledgeS.
Smith, Paul R.
Smith, Ronnie A.
512
Smith, Roy A.
512
Smith, Roger B.
Smith, Randall Doyle
Smith, Roger Dennis
Smith, Ronnie Delano
Smith, RoyD.
Smith, Russell F.
Smith, Robert Joseph
Smith, Reginald K.
Smith, Raoui Lawrence
Smith, Richard L.
Smith, Robert L. A.
Smith, Roston M., Jr.
Smith, Roy Thomas
Smith, Roderick Wayne
Smith, Sally Ann
Smith, Sanderlan C.
512
Smith, Samuel E.
Smith, Sarah H.
Smith, Sidney L.
568
Smith, Sidney T.
Smith, Thomas C.
Smith, Ted Douglas
253, 537
Smith, Thomas E.
Smith, Tony Lee
Smith, Thomas Marion
Smith, Thomas M.
Smith, Terry S.
Smith, Wayne Bryan
Smith, William C.
Smith, William Dee
Smith, William F.
233, 448
Wmith, William J.
Smith, Wade Monroe
Smith, William R.
Smith, Wm. Southwood
Smoak, Charles K., Jr.
Smoak, Francis Lang
Smoak, Neil A.
231, 234, 251,473
Smoak, Stephen F.
Smoak, Theodore L.
Smoak, Wm. Ashe
Smoak, William H.
Smoral, Vince Chester
Smyre, William C, Jr.
473
Smyth, Robert E.
Snead, James K., Jr.
Snead, Wm. Davis
Snipes, G. L., Jr.
Snoddy, Charles K.
Snoddy, Jimmy D.
Snoddy, John Drummond
Snoddy, Robert H., Jr.
513
Snow, Doris Ann
Snow, Marna Wood
Snow, Ronald Lee
Snyder, Charles J., Jr.
Snyder, Peter F., Ill
448
Snyder, Robert F.
Snyder, Wm. Thomas
Sobczyk, Rowena Gail
537
Soler, Emery E.
Solomons, Algernon G.
Southard, William E.
423
Southerland, John I.
537
Southerland, Terry L.
458
Southgate, George A.
242
513
265
Spann, Samuel R., Jr.
Spanninger, Philip A.
537
203
Sparks, Arthur G.
568
Sparks, Richard L.
513
568
Sparks, Ronnie W.
Speares, Scott B., Jr.
568
568
Spearman, Angelina
262
512
307, 537
488
Spearman, Stephen D.
513
568
Spears, Ernest L.
512
Speer, Jimmy D.
513
240
Speer, Ronald E.
513
Spence, Terrell P.
513
240
Spencer, Deirdre Jill
Spencer, Frank W., Ill
537
Spencer, Wm Alexander
568
568
Spetnagel, Theodore J.
189
568
251,537
537
Spires, Walter Price
537
537
Spitz, William A.
Spivey, Larry Neal
568
512
Spong, Blake Dubose
568
568
Spradley, Jerry Wayne
568
537
Sprawls, Perry, Jr.
488
Stacey, William G.
Stackman, Mary Ann
537
448
Stadler, Katharine A.
513
Staedeli, Janet M.
538
568
Stallings, Leslie 0.
538
537
Standi, Larry B.
513
307
Stanek, Bernard J., Jr.
569
275
512
Stanfield, Thomas L.
Stanford, David J.
569
247
Stanford, William C.
Stang, Jack R.
217
568
231, 238,423
512
Stankiewicz, John Jay
569
231
Stanley, Philip H.
448
Stanley, Tad Allan
569
512
Stanton, Jack Durham
538
568
Stanzione, Daniel C.
Stanzione, Elizabeth
513
537
Stanzione, Robert J.
513
512
Starling, Lynn B.
569
568
Starnes, Josh Jeter
488
Steadman, Emmie E.
538
488
Steadman, Van Norman
569
168
Stearns, Larry M.
Stearns, Martha
569
512
Steedly, Hampton B., Jr.
513
568
Steele, Clyburn Scott
Steele, Joy Hutcheson
569
537
Steele, Mary Lee
537
Steele, Ronald E.
513
247
229
Steele, William J.
513
189
512
Steer, John Richard
244
459
272, 569
537
Steer, Robert L., Jr.
238
259
244, 257, 423
537
Stegall, Donald Terry
538
268
Stegall, Jane P.
569
Steifle, James W.
229
219
231, 234, 268,473
512
Steigler, Harold J.
248
537
473
Stein, Mary Susan
569
512
Stein, John R.
513
459
Steiner, Theodore H.
513
568
Steinfeldt, Paul J.
172
223
513
Stembridge, Carol A. B.
537
Stenstrom, Michael K.
268, 569
189
Stephens, Brenda G.
307
488
538
172
Stephens, Carrol T.
Stephens, Franklin J.
569
568
Stephens, Gerald S.
569
Stephens, Llewellyn R.
433
311
Stephens, Ronald K.
Stephens, Robert L.
538
513
Stepp, John E.
209
568
219, 277,488
259
Stepp, David Lewis
538
Stepp, Kenneth S.
224
, Jr.
, Jr.
105
513
Stepp, Richard Monroe
538
Sterghos, Peter Meros
Stevens, Constantine
Stevens, John E.
Stevens, Linda J.
Stevens, Robert S.
Stevens, William G.
Stevens, William J., Jr.
Stevenson, Charles E.
227,231, 264,448
Stevenson, John A.
Stevenson, James C.
Stewart, Arden Wm.
538
Stewart, Dwight L., Jr.
538
Stewart, Frederick M.
Stewart, G rover C.
Stewart, John C.
Stewart, Mendel H.
Stewart, Michael T.
Stewart, Robert L.
569
Stewart, Tessa Leah
538
Stickle, Rollin J.
Stiegel, Russell E., Jr.
Stimson, Irene E.
Stinson, Durward B.
448
Stith, John M.
Stith, Louis P.
Stoddard, Wm R.
448
Stokely, Dave R.,
473
Stokes, Eleanor M.
513
Stokes, Edward R.
513
Stokes, James Leonard
Stoll, Charles v., Jr.
Stone, Brice Morris
Stone, Charles Henry
Stone, Dudley D.
Stone, Malcolm E.
569
Stoner, James H., Jr.
Storen, Louis E., Jr.
Stout, James Robert
Stout, Melinda Nixon
Stovall, Joyce Ann
Stover, Virginia Anne
Strack, Jeffrey F.
Strange, Ralph J., Jr.
Strayer, Phillip N.
Street, Frank R.
538
Street, John Calhoun
Streett, Charles W., Jr.
Stribling, Eugene G.
Stribling, Sam P., Jr.
Strickland, Cynthia
Strickland, David E.
Strickland, John G.
Strickland, Marshall
Strickland, Monte
Strickland, Nancy W.
Strickland, Watson S.
Stringer, Robert M., Jr.
Strock, Woodrow G., Jr.
Stroman, David R.
Stroman, Richard L.
Strong, Wm Leroy
268, 538
Stroud, Jack Allen, Jr.
538
Stroup, Karl F.
231, 248,473
Stuart, Martha A.
229,311,448
Stuart, Wm Robert
Stuckey, Barbara B.
Stuckey, B. N., Jr.
Stuckey, William A., Jr.
Stukane, Robert J.
Sturgis, Al Heyward
569
Sturgis, Wayne A.
Styron, Marian Dale
Suber, Frank T.
Suber, Harry H.
Suber, John F.
423
538
569
459
569
488
513
168
569
253
569
513
433
448
538
275
513
513
569
175
569
538
265
268
538
569
538
538
513
247
513
538
538
569
569
513
569
243
569
513
569
513
569
473
209
569
513
569
569
513
262
229
162
538
423
433
569
251
473
538
423
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
PAGE NAME
Suber, John Thomas, Jr.
569
Suber, Thomas W., Jr.
569
Suber, ZacheousH., Ill
448
Suddeth, Howard Allen
Suggs, Kenneth M.
289
488
Suit, Tommy Scott
538
Sullivan, Benjamin R.
569
Sullivan, Dennis R.
538
Sullivan, Henry G., Jr.
423
Sullivan, James E.
538
Sullivan, Michael D.
423
Summer, Joseph T.
238
260,513
Summerell, George C.
226
513
Sursavage, Joseph G.
105
423
Sursavage, James R.
233
569
Susini, Dominic J.
170
268, 569
Sutherland, C. T., Jr.
241
488
Sutherland, Danny Ray
229
538
Sutherland, Peter W.
569
Sutherland, Richard H.
538
Sutor, Steven Vernon
569
Sutton, Cole Benjamin
538
Sutton, Melinda Jean
569
Sutton, Wm Ray
Svendsen, Virgil G.
513
Swails, John M.
513
Swaim, James R.
488
Swan, Robert R.
569
Swan, Stephen H.
513
Swanger, Danny H.
513
Swanson, Richard W.
Sweeney, Michael P.
538
Sweeney, Stephen J.
538
Swerling, Jack B.
Swicord, John H.
448
Swindell, James R.
538
Swofford, Joseph E.
569
Syfan, James Daniel
Taggart, John L.
Takvorian, Kenneth B.
Talbert, Christian D.
Talbert, John N., Jr.
513
Talbert, Robert James
Talbert, Thomas W., Jr.
Talbot, Edward W., Jr.
423
Talley, Wm., Jr.
569
Tallon, William A.
Talmage, Thomas D., Jr.
Tamsberg, John B.
Tang, Kamchuen Peter
Tankersley, Joseph J.
Tanner, David B.
473
Tantillo, Thomas A.
513
Tarpley, Carl L., II
Tarver, Wm Byrd, Jr.
Tate, Gloria E.
Tate, Larry Verner
Tawes, George Dana
Taylor, Billy Askins
Taylor, Charles D , Jr.
Taylor, David Elmer
Taylor, Everett A.
Taylor, James G.
Taylor, Larry C.
Taylor, Louis Ervin
Taylor, Linda Jean
Taylor, Luther L.
Taylor, Larry W.
513
Taylor, Michael Wm
Taylor, Prudence G.
Taylor, Robert E.
Taylor, Robert R.
Taylor, Stanley D.
569
Taylor, Stephen E.
569
Taylor, Stephen Hoy
Taylor, Thomas D.
Taylor, Ted H.
569
538
244
569
538
569
513
268
513
569
513
538
569
538
569
513
513
433
569
569
569
268
569
569
569
570
570
433
Taylor, Wm Franklin
570
Taylor, Wm Michael
570
Taylor, Wm Randolph
570
Teal, Richard D.
570
Tedcastle, Robert A.
277
513
Teeple, Elizabeth C.
570
Templeton, James L.
247
513
Templeton, Robert S.
538
Tennant, Clifton 0., Jr.
Tennant, Mark Harris
253
538
Tennent, Charles H.
513
Terrell, Joseph M.
570
Terry, Bruce Dudley
538
Terry, Donald K.
433
Terry, John David
Terry, Robert Cooper
570
Terry, William R.
251
513
Thackston, Michael R.
538
Thackston, Richard K.
570
Thakkar, Harshad H.
Theiling, Dale L.
513
538
Theiling, Henry W., Jr.
247
Thigpen, James C.
570
Thoma, Lawrence D.
Thomas, Bernard C.
570
Thomas, Charles M.
570
Thomas, Craig M.
171
459
Thomas, David L.
570
Thomas, Goodwin G., Jr.
538
Thomas, James E.
513
Thomas, James Howell
229
254, 268, 538
Thomas, James M.
459
Thomas, Ricky L.
473
Thomas, Robert Lester
570
Thomas, Reuben S.
251
513
Thomas, Richard W., Jr.
513
Thomas, Sara A.
275
570
Thomas, Stephen C.
513
Thomas, Sarah J.
Thomas, William R.
259
538
Thomas, Wm Rutledge
488
Thomason, Robert M.
224
513
Thomasson, John E.
570
Thompson, Allan J., Jr.
229
247, 513
Thompson, Bruce W.
513
Thompson, Chas Evans
Thompson, David E.
448
Thompson, David Frank
570
Thompson, David W.
231
275, 570
Thompson, George G.
Thompson, Jamesine E.
538
Thompson, John F.
Thompson, James M., Jr.
538
Thompson, Julius P., Jr.
513
Thompson, Jesse U.
538
Thompson, J. Wesley, Jr.
149
152, 159, 223, 238
,448
Thompson, Larry S.
570
Thompson, Marion C.
538
Thompson, Ray M.
247
514
Thompson, Robert S.
Thompson, Stanley H.
219
514
Thompson, Stephen M.
473
Thompson, Tommy D.
514
Thompson, William E.
514
Thompson, Walter P.
514
Thompson, Wm Walter
538
Thomson, Robert E., Jr.
514
Thomson, Wm Ray
219
538
Thorndike, Henry G., Jr.
570
Thorne, Michael D.
514
Thornhill, Marcus J.
Thornton, Robert R.
538
Thorsland, Everett C.
459
Thrash, Ralph M.
514
Thrasher, Gloria J.
514
Thraves, William W.
473
Thrower, Ronald A.
Thrower, Ryan S.
Thurston, Paul W.
448
Tibbs, Harry David
Tilley, Julia Wood
448
Tilley, Michael L.
Tillirson, Michael L.
Tillman, William G.
Tillotson, Herman W.
Tillotson, Ronald S.
Timmerman, Rebecca E.
Timmons, Jerry R.
514
Tingler, Ralph Glenn
Tinsley, Arlie Don
Tinsley, David Earl
Tinsley, Harry L.
167, 514
Tinsley, Sandra E.
Tipping. Steven B.
Titus, Roger T.
Todd, George Albert
273, 488
Todd, Joseph A., Jr.
Todd, James R.
Todd, Thomas D.
Tolley, Charles R.
514
Tollon, Francis J.
Tomlin, James C. A.
Tomlinson, Thomas D.
Tompkins, David L.
Tompkins, James E.
514
Toole, Milton A.
Toole, Walter Allen
227, 570
Tooley, Belinda J.
Tornstrom, John P.
Torrence, Alan K.
Torrey, Wayne Douglas
Tortora, Agostino P.
Touchstone, Wm Allen
570
Toussaint, Peter
Towles, Winfield C.
243, 448
Townsend, Edward C.
538
Townsend, John F., Jr.
Townsend, Skippy J.
514
Toy, John James
Trainor, Robert P., Jr.
248, 473
Trammell, Henry S.
Trapnell, Jerry E.
277, 489
Trapp, Richard D.
Traughber, Pitner A.
Traynham, John David
Traynham, Jerry Wayne
Trepal, George James
539
Trescot, Ronald E.
448
Trevor, Katherine L.
Trexler, Caleb L., Jr.
448
Tribble, Annie S.
Triolo, Anthony Carl
Triplett, Laurence E.
Tripp, Sara Gene
539
Trivelas, Chris N.
Tropea, Lawrence C, Jr.
251, 473
Trotter, Mary Jane
Troublefield, George
Troup, Robert Randal
Truluck, Gerald L.
Trythall, Wm David, Jr.
Tsui, Charles L.
Tuck, James H.
Tucker, David Albert
Tucker, James W., Jr.
189, 539
Tucker, John Wotring
Tucker, Richard M.
Tupper, Joseph L., Jr.
448
448
488
231
538
311
459
570
514
570
538
251
570
570
570
84
459
514
433
514
538
514
105
514
159
514
538
570
262
538
159
514
268
570
219
488
224
538
570
243
539
305
570
514
309
570
159
570
570
539
489
570
473
570
182
539
514
204
Turbeville, William S.
Turk, Michael C.
Turner, Dale W
Turner, Danny W.
Turner, George Carol
Turner, Gilbert E., Jr.
Turner, Harry C, Jr
Turner, James E.
Turner, James H
Turner, Joseph J., Jr.
Turner, John Parnell
539
Turner, Lanny Earl
Turner, Leroy R.
Turner, Nancy Larsen
Turner, Ray A.
514
Turner, Richard M., Jr.
Turner, Walley A.
514
Turner, William H.
448
Turner, William N.
Turpin, Danny L.
Turpin, Frank H., Ill
448
Tusso, Robert Joseph
Tuten, James Stanley
Tuttle, Diane E.
Tuttle, Linda Cameron
Tyndall, Susan R.
Tyner, Hugh L., Sr.
Tyner, Joel O.
Tyson, Carole Nan
539
Tyson, Joseph S.
235, 305, 423
Tyson, Stephen E., Ill
Uller, Margaret Sara
514
Ulmer, Andrew M.
459
Ulvedal, Svenn
Underhill, Ronald R.
Underwood, Edward,Jr.
Upchurch, Billy T.
Upton, Michael S.
Ur, Alexander, III
570
Urquhart, Colin James
Utter, William T., Jr.
Valentine, Ted S.
473
Valerio, Paul N.
Valesky, Thomas C.
Vallentine, Patricia
424
Vandeerve, John
Vandusen, Donald Lee
Van Duyn, John W.
Vandyke, Norwood J.
Van Hook, Robert I., Jr.
Van Loon, Wilhelmus
539
Van Osdell, Douglas W.
Varady, Lewis David
Varnadore, John E.
Vaughan, Charles G., Jr.
Vaughan, Dan B.
Vaughan, James A.
Vaughan, Kenneth Lee
Vaughan, Samuel R.
Vaughn, Jerry W.
277, 474
Veal, Charles David
Vehorn, Daniel Leon
Vehorn, James R.
514
Vento, Michael W., Ill
Verdee, Peter Richard
Vermillion, Don W.
Vernon, Jack Spruill
Verross, Wm. Edward
539
Vick, John Peter
Vick, Oscar N., Ill
459
Vignati, Joseph E.
Villers, David H.
Vincent, Larry E.
Vinson, James R.
514
489
229
539
570
570
489
570
164
570
433
570
159
539
105
570
539
570
473
307
217
570
227
271
433
539
539
282
539
489
539
570
255
473
539
539
247
570
539
570
474
473
570
459
224
539
227
449
539
570
229
570
271
474
489
Warfield, Frederic P.
Waring, Thomas B.
Warlick, William M.
222, 514
Warner, Cynthia K.
Warner, Gary R.
Warner, Lee Arlington
Warner, Stephen Dixon
Warren, Angus H.
Warren, James Dyson
Warren, James O., Jr.
Waters, Charles Tutan
539
Waters, Frederick E.
Waters, James B.
Waters, Keith H.
233, 289, 449
Wates, Julian R.
Watkins, David P., Jr.
Watkins, Frederick H.
474
Watkins, John Douglas
Watkins, John P.
Watkins, Kathy Cheryl
Watkins, Mary Frances
Watlington, Charles L.
Watson, Ben G.
571
Watson, Charles J.
459
Watson, Joseph P.
Watson, Lawrence R.
Watson, Paul C, Jr.
Watson, Robert A.
233, 571
Watson, Roderick Mel.
Watson, Robert N.
277, 474
Watson, Ronald R.
Watson, Sherrill L.
Watson, William Ira
Watson, William J.
474
Watt, Lonnie Durell
Watters, Douglas G.
Watts, James U.
474
Watts, Linda Ann
Watts, Michael A.
265, 268, 449
Way, Albert W.
514
Way, Powell E., Ill
Way, Ronald C.
Weatherly, Ervin H.
514
Weathers, Bob Young
Weathers, Henry F., Jr.
Weathers, Raymond L.
Weaver, George R.
Weaver, John Jacob
Weaver, Jeffrey P.
Weaver, Jimmy S.
Weaver, Lawrence E,
Weaver, Nelson Taylor
Webb, Randall W.
539
Webb, William D.
Weber, William L.
Webster, William C.
Weddell, Peter F.
Weeks, Benjamin F., Ill
Weeks, James E., Jr. 514
Weers, Walter A.
Weill, Nancy Carol
Weinbrenner, Thomas T.
Weingartner, Karl
Weinrich, Dale R.
Weir, Wm. Arthur
Weisman, John K.
Weiss, Robert Irwin
571
Welborn, Lynn Charles
Welborn, Robert H.
449
Welch, Benjamin C, III
Welch, Fredrick D., Jr.
Welch, Walter M., Jr.
Welfare, HowardR., Jr.
Weller, R. Norman
265, 449
Wells, Charles M.
Wells, James Larry
489
571
182
514
514
539
539
539
571
571
105
514
539
268
539
539
247
271
571
489
514
242
571
244
514
571
539
269
539
539
269
539
159
539
459
304
539
571
489
571
449
424
539
539
244
265
539
471
514
539
424
571
571
571
189
571
279
514
474
159
571
539
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NAME
Violette, Dolores A.
514
Visconti, Lawrence B.
Vissage, James E,, Jr.
474
Vogel, Frank Howard
Vogel, Harold C.
Voiselle, Michael T.
Vollers, ChasT., Ill
Von Roemer, Arthur H.
Vroome, Ray L.
Wacek, Rudolph W.
Waddell, Douglas E.
539
Waddell, John H.
489
Waddell, Penny Marie
Wade, Connie S.
514
Wagener, Earl H.
Wagener, Kenneth B.
Waites, Terry Len
Walcher, Allen Ralph
514
Walden, Derryl L.
514
Walden, William R.
Waldo, Lewis G.
Waldrep, Julian S., Jr.
Waldrep, Perry R.
514
Waldron, Wm. Joseph
Waldrop, Harrell H.
227, 449
Walfield, Ronald A.
Walker, Davis Camp
Walker, Dorothy E.
Walker, Douglas L.
489
Walker, Flournoy C.
424
Walker, George D.
Walker, Jerry C.
Walker, Joseph L., Jr.
Walker, Jack O'Dell
251, 539
Walker, James W.
Walker, Larry S.
259, 424
Walker, Michael L.
Walker, Richard C.
Walker, Wesley F.
Wall, John
Wall, James Harmon
Wall, Wm. Timmerman
Wall, Walter Virgil
539
Wallace, Frederick L.
Wallace, James R., Jr.
Wallace, Tommy M.
Waller, Donald Neal
Wallis, Mary Lamb
Wallmo, A. Charles
Walls, Faye Robertson
Walsh, Dennis H.
Walter, Alan C.
Walters, Anna C.
Walters, James David
Walters, Dibbon K.
Walters, Johnnie J.
514
Walters, Lexie D.
Waltman, George S., Jr.
Waltman, James R.
Walukewicz, Paul D.
Wannamaker, James L.
Wansley, Neina E.
Ward, David O.
Ward, James C.
474
Ward, John R.
474
Ward, Malcolm B.
Ward, Rembert Brien
Ward, Wm. Augustus
Warden, Robert D.
Wardlaw, David Allen
571
Wardlaw, Foster 8., Jr.
Wardlaw, Wm. Guyton
Ware, William S., Jr.
233, 514
Wells, Richard H.
227 Wells, Ronald M.
474
570 Wells, Robert S., Jr.
225 Wells, Wayne Carter
Welsh, Thomas S.
570 Wempe, Ralph Edward
433 Wendell, Philip H.
514 Wendt, James Robert
Wennersten, Robert S.
539 Wenz, Edward Allen
539 Werner, Charles M., Jr.
514
Werzyn, Edward A., Jr.
261 Werts, Richard B.
Wessinger, John H.
289 West, Allan Eugene
West, Arthur S.
570 West, Charles H.
105 West, Eugene M., Jr.
West, Richard Wayne
Westbrook, James F.
449 Westergaard, Andreas
570 539
260 Westervelt, Wm James
Westmoreland, Billy D.
259 Westmoreland, John D.
Weston, John D.
539 Whalen, John N.
514 Whaley, George F.
570 Whaley, WilkieW., Jr.
105 Wham, George S.
Wham, Norman W., Jr.
433 Wharton, John Earl
181 Whatley, Keith W.
Wheatley, Robert C.
571 571
571 Wheeler, George D.
571 Wheeler, John Hugh
305 Wheeler, James J., Ill
Wheeler, Mark H., II
305 Wheeler, Richard D.
Whelchel, Don Vance
514 Whelchel, Kenneth E.
Whetsell, David M.
489 540
222 Whetstone, Walter D.
Whitaker, Jon Marvin
474 Whitaker, Mary Agnes
235 White, Charles G.
152,424
514 White, Daniel R.
White, David Vernon
514 White, Edward T., Jr.
539 448
White, Frank W.
571 259, 424
259 White, James R., Ill
White, James W.
White, Killough H.
571 White, Phyllis Ann
571 243, 571
571 White, Robert Bruce
539 White, Rickey Norris
571 White, Shelley J.
310, 515
514 White, Thomas Britton
514 White, Warren C.
571 Whitehead, Joseph B.
247 515
514 Whitehead, Wm Kenneth
262 Whitehurst, Donald
Whitehurst, Joan
Whiteside, Frank C, Jr.
571 Whitfield, Gary T.
539 268, 474
539 Whitfield, Harry H., Jr.
449 Whitfield, Larry F.
Whitfield, Michael L.
Whitley, Alton C, Jr.
251 Whitlock, Judson L.
Whitmire, Charles G.
251 Whitmire, Ralph C.
Whitmire, Ronald Earl
489 540
571 Whitney, David C.
152, 157, 169, 220,
571 253, 279, 449
279 Whitney, Robert K.
168, 269, 540
Whitsel, Joel Hayden
571 Whittaker, Charles B.
105 Whittaker, David M.
Whittenberg, Ezra V.
449 Whittington, Forest
571
539
539
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571
539
105
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571
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489
539
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571
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514
515
474
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171
540
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433
247
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149
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540
219
235
515
540
170
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84
571
571
253
571
234
449
515
571
489
571
571
489
253
149
221
151
105
540
571
540
571
Wicker, David L.
238, 261, 515
Wicker, Grady Daniel
Wickham, John M.
Wiechnik, Dennis M.
Wielenga, Bob L.
489
Wielenga, James Lee
540
Wier, William W.
Wiggers, Daniel S.
Wiggers, Michael E.
Wiggins, Donald A.
Wiggins, James E., Ill
Wiggins, Michael J.
515
Wiggins, Robert Lee
Wiggins, Thomas Camp
Wilburn, William D., Jr.
540
Wilder, Robert L., Jr.
Wilder, Robert M., Jr.
Wiley, Wm Harvey, II
540
Wilfinger, Wm Joseph
Wilkerson, Theodore R.
Wilkie, Henry M.
Wilkie, Joseph Arthur
Wilkins, David H.
233, 449
Wilkins, John Lee
Wilkinson, Harold S.
540
Wilkinson, Robert M.
Wilier, Jay Stephen
Williamon, Richard M.
Williams, Ann L.
Williams, Alice R.
Williams, Benjamin F.
247,413,474
Williams, Billies.
Williams, Charles A.
Williams, Dale Carter
Williams, David Frank
Williams, Donna Sue
Williams, George C, Jr.
459
Williams, George L., Jr.
Williams, Gary P.
Williams, Howard W.
572
Williams, John Fred
Williams, James M., Ill
540
Williams, James N., Jr.
Williams, James R.
Williams, Norman A.
572
Williams, Robert H.
515
Williams, Terry E.
Williams, T. Fleming
Williams, Thos Foster
Williams, William G.
Williams, Wilbert R.
Williamson, Darra D.
152, 164, 540
Williamson, Gene R.
Williamson, George F.
Williamson, Howard D.
Williamson, Jas E., Jr.
Williamson, James F.
Williamson, Joseph W.
Williamson, Mary D.
Williamson, Robert C.
449, 540
Williamson, William R.
Willimon, Eugene P., Jr.
Willingham, Thomas B.
Willis, Gary Neil
Willis, Perry D.
Willoughby, Mitchell
515
Willson, Harold J.
Willson, John F.
449
Willson, William P., Jr.
Wilson, Bruce Robert
Wilson, Charles B.
242, 268,515
Wilson, Claude D.
Wilson, Charles N.
515
Wilson, Donald Carson
256, 540
217
571
515
219
265
515
571
515
572
515
242
572
572
519
459
259
572
515
540
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255
231
219
515
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224
474
225
Wilson, Douglas Craig
540
Wilson, Danny R.
489
Wilson, Eros Wayne
572
Wilson, Frankie D.
515
Wilson, Francis G.
515
Wilson, Garland K.
572
Wilson, Hugh T., Jr.
268
474
Wilson, Jane A.
Wilson, Janice E.
572
Wilson, James L., Jr.
515
Wilson, James M.
449
Wilson, Kathy Lynn
283
572
Wilson, Liuedean L.
572
Wilson, Nancy Lynn
Wilson, Patsy Ann
540
Wilson, Peggy Lynn
540
Wilson, Prince Otto
489
Wilson, Roger Dale
572
Wilson, Ray L., Jr.
540
Wilson, Richard P.
231
253, 572
Wilson, Robert R.
209
234, 474
Wilson, Robert W., Jr.
515
Wilson, Thomas A.
515
Wilson, Thomas G.
424
Wilson, Thomas W., Jr.
231
540
Wilson, Waylon B.,Jr.
433
Wilson, Wm Gaines
572
Winburn, John Dewey
572
Winburn, Michael S.
540
Wincott, Donald R.
572
Winfield, John H.
572
Wingard, Ronald A.
490
Wingo, Michael Bryant
540
Winkley, Carl R.
572
Winguist, Marina E.
572
Wise, Andrew P.
490
Wise, Janieth K.
572
Wise, Larry Vernon
572
Wise, Norman C.
Wise, William H., Jr.
255
515,540
Wise, Wm Robert ! Ill
Wisher, Ricky Arnold
540
Wisinger, Conrad W.
572
Witaszek, C. George
490
Witherspoon, James H.
540
Witherspoon, Steven H.
515
Witowski, Stan S.
572
Witt, Leonard E.
515
Witter, James Dee
572
Witter, Richard Byron
540
Wittschen, Dale A.
150
151, 572
Wojeck, Geraldine A.
572
Wolfe, Lenaire F.
277
490
Wolper, Judith Carol
540
Wolter, William F.
251
474
Womble, Louis R., Jr.
Wommack, Vivian C.
Wood, Larry Dale
572
Wood, Robert Mc, Jr.
572
Wood, Richard Oeland
572
Wood, Stephen Leroy
540
Woodall, James M.
540
Woodham, James T.
572
Woodham, Mildred A.
540
Woodland, George H., Jr
. 490
Woodruff, James R.
Woods, Auburn, III
540
Woods, Clark E.
255
515
Woods, Forrest James
Woods, John A.
251
449
Woods. John M., Jr.
148
159,474
Woods, Nelson H.
515
Woods, Norman H., Jr.
275
515
Woodside, Alice T.
Woodson, John C.
515
Woodson, James D.
Woodward, Richard H.
175
449
Woody, Arthur J.
515
Woody, Cheryl D.
572
Wooten, Richard D., Jr.
515
Wooten, Richard E.
572
Wordinger, Robert Jas
Workman, Hayne B., Jr.
Workman, James H.
449
Workman, Michael C.
Workman, Mary S.
Worsham, George F., Jr.
540
Worsham, John Wesley
Wray, Stephen G.
Wrenn, John D.
Wright, Carol Ann
Wright, Clyde R.
Wright, David C.
515
Wright, Deborah M.
311,540
Wright, Diana Sara
540
Wright, James Earl
572
Wright, James G., Jr.
Wright, Mildred A.
Wright, Mary Theresa
Wright, Michael W.
Wright, Paul R.
Wright, Rosalind M.
515
Wright, Randall Neil
Wright, Stephen L.
Wright, Simeon P.
Wright, Thomas H., Jr.
515
Wright, Thomas Lee
Wright, Wm Brown
Wright, Wm Goley
Wu, Hsuan Wen
Wyatt, Larry Walker
540
Wyckoff, Robert Allan
Wylie, Robert Scott
Wyont, Charles Edward
Yapanar, Deniz
Yarborough, James A.
289, 433
Yarbrough, John McD.
572
Yauger, Raymond A.
Yawn, Herman H., Jr.
Yeargin, Charles R.
Yeargin, Andra Jean
Yendrek, Dennis S.
Yockey, Pamela A.
515
Yoke, William E., Jr.
289,515
Yonce, Henry D.
424
Yongue, Charles C.
Young, Deryl D.
Young, Darrell Moore
Young, Gary F.
Young, James Carl, Jr.
424, 540
Young, Larry C.
Young, Mary Claudia
Young, Marlene E.
Young, Manley S., Ill
459
Young, Thomas B., Ill
Young, Vivian Elise
Youngblood, Cecil G.
Youngblood, James R.
540
Yount, David E.
515
Youtz, Richard D., Jr.
Yow, Charles R.
Zagurski, Bohdan
Zambon, Carl Anthony
Zatezalo, George D.
Zeigler, Roland L.
Zeis, Carl L.
Zelada, Edmundo R.
Zepke, Brent Eric
Zepke, Barry G.
Zepke, Diane Gulley
Ziegler, Gary J.
251, 277
Zink, Edward Charles
Zuidema, Robert A.
Zukowski, Richard M.
Zupa, Ronald P.
474
233
540
540
229
572
572
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Tin Cans Judged Too Noisy
nking At The Games ^m j^g Tigers Rebound ? [|/|j\Q'
Senate Passes Bill Barring Women
From Dorms, Allows Room Drinkir
But Always A Gentleman ^^udent
Power
Fina
Midwinters
Girls In Dorm
Student Eats 21 Hambur
Student High Court Acquits ^ i p ii
Two Of Dorm Visitation
Tiger Gets Mini Lette
HUnj/T ^^ Saturday Class
^ 'J Studied By Facult
NSA
It all started when I walked
into Al's Barber Shop and sat
down in the second rhaii' from
the end. The barber, who was
part Indian, asked me, "How
do you want it."
"Short."
So he took his edging shears
and ran it down the center of
my head, leaving a path of
eighth-inch hair on a head full
of two-inch hair. "Like that?"
he asked.
"No." So he evened it up a
little bit and put shoe polish
over the bare spots.
I thanked him for his kind-
ness and patience, paid him,
kicked him in the shin, and left.
YMCA To Present
New Christy Minstrels
alifornia Dreamin' At Clemson ;
Tigers Return To The Cow Pala<
CD A Rat Ho
ACC Showdown Set r^r*
Coeds Suggest Whither Goest Clems
Social Variety QQ TIGERS
The 1968 Rush Week activities sponsored by
the Interfraternit>' CouncU are now in full swing.
Tonight, the selected rushees will be the guests of
the various fraternities at invitational smokers
from 7-10 p. m.
Mass In F Minor
Rush Week
ns
Students Beaten
At Truck Stop
Once Upon A Tin
•s
Y Concert Loses Money
^FL Drafts Three Tigers
UNIVERSITY?? An ex-
clamatory question mark
studies it profoundly, and de-
cides it must be some sort of mis-
take, because it couldn't pertain
to any one or any thing here.
It means learn and learn to-
gether, promoting ideas that
were heretofore unheard of, but
is prostituted into meaning this,
a sinking slush, a groggy pro-
ducer of sluggish garbage that
can add nothing-NOTHING!
SHLAAAAAPORSHHHH -
NOT CLEMSON!
No
British Baritone
Sings Here Feb. 6
Alabama Tickets Scan
Frosh Must Sit On Gra
Freshmen Opposed To
Abolishing Rat System
The Sandbox
Get Hemphill We^
1 students should develop
n rules and regulations con-
iormitory and personal life,
o desire. They should be able
free from domination by any
trator.
Players To Stage
''The Crucible"
Saturday night from 8 to 12
midnight, Marvin Gaye wUl
perform with Tammle Terrell,
his accompanist, singing his
"It Takes Two" and "Ain't No
Mountain High Enough" and
"Your Unchanging Love."
CDA President Dennis Cart-
WSBF To Award Prizes
For Pigskin Predictions
Dorm Hours And Remoteness
Present Problems For Coeds
Pransksters Damage
Pool With Tractor
Study Time Again