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November 3, 1979 2-3 Today's Game & Statistics Clemson vs. Wake Forest 9 Clemson University Parent's Day Administration Remembering George Usry 11 The former Tiger star recalls the Clemson-Wake 13 Athletic Director Bill McLellan Forest game of Nov. 21, 1959. 17 Stadium Information Today's Band Program 19 Officials' Signals The Tiger Band salutes Chuck Mangione during this 25 Tiger Ail-Americans afternoon's eventful halftime ceremonies. 63 Cheerleaders 70 IPTAY Officers/ Representatives B. C. Inabinet Remembered 35 This former Tiger of the late fifties had one of his best games ever when he outplayed Wake Forest All- Players & Coaches American Bob Bartholomew in leading Clemson to a key win over the Demon Deacons in 1954. 21 Head Coach Danny Ford University Feature Tiger Football Staff 43 A look at the S. C. Educational Radio Network, 23 which originates from the Clemson House lobby. 27 Meet the Tigers Cover Story 38 Meet the Deacons 53 Marvin Sims didn't even know Clemson University 46 Clemson Roster existed in 1975. Today he is the Tigers' leading 48-49 Lineups/Numerical Rosters rusher. 51 Wake Forest Roster Senior Sponsors 57 A group of young women who mean something spe- cial to the 1979 senior football players. For the fourth consecutive year, Clemson's foot-

Tigers in the Pros ball programs received a national award from the 59 Steve Fuller, who will be honored today as the first College Sports Information Directors of America. recipient of the IPTAY Directors Award, is just one of The 1975, 1976, and 1977 publications were many members of the Clemson football class of '78 that are doing well in the NFL. tabbed among the top five in America by a panel of experts. Last year, Clemson finished second Mother of the Year 63 Martha Garrison, a member of the Clemson Athletic to Notre Dame, the first-place winner the last two Department for 13 years, is this year's Mother of the years. Year as chosen by Tiger Brotherhood. Behind the Scenes 95 Tiger managers and trainers are important parts of the Tiger football program, while the Bengal Babes, a group of nearly fifty young ladies, aide the Tiger coaching staff in football recruiting each weekend.

Editor: Tim Bourret Staff Assistants: Andy Ronemus, Jeff Rhodes, Karen Blackman, Laurie Bussey, Cricket Yates, Joey Erwin, Scott Jenkins Represented for National Advertising by: University Features: University Relations Dept. Spencer Marketing Services Printed By: The R. L. Bryan Company 370 Lexington Avenue New York, N. Y. 10017 Photo Credits: A special thanks to Clemson's Communi- cations Center staff of Jim Burns, Charles Haralson, Vince Ducker, Hal Smith, Ben Hendricks, Jim Martin, Lance McKinney, David Lewis, Harry Durham, and Tom Shockley. Also to John Rowntree, Earle Martin of Clemson, SC, Jim Bradley of Dallas, TX, and John Hamlin of Danville. VA. . .

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By Tim Bourret 1979 CLEMSON STATISTICS 1979 WAKE FOREST STATISTICS quicker Few teams have ever made a (5-2 Overall, 2-2 in ACC) (7-1 Overall; 3-1 in ACC) turnaround than Wake Forest's 1979 RUSHING RUSHING Demon Deacons. Two people in particular Atts. Yds. Avg. TD LG Atts. Yds. Avg. TD LG and about 100 football players in general M. Sims 99 480 4.8 1 36 McDougald 196 807 4.1 9 52 are responsible for Forest's sudden Wake L. Brown 78 359 4.6 5 44 Kirby 60 335 5.6 51 rise to a place among the nation's football McSwain 64 347 5.1 3 38 Threatt 19 75 3.9 11 powers. Perry 68 262 3.9 2 23 WAKE FOREST .351 1261 3.6 10 53 Head Coach is the ar- Lott 88 259 2.9 39 Opponents 390 1554 4.0 12 — chitect of this incredible 7-1 that team has CLEMSON ... 431 1773 4.1 11 44 won only a pair of football games over the Opponents ... 308 830 2.7 4 45 PASSING last two seasons. In his second season in Atts.Cmp. Int. Yds. TD LG Winston-Salem, Mackovic brought the PASSING Venuto .270 153 10 2000 14 61 Deacons national prominence with a top 20 Atts.Cmp. Int. Yds. TD LG WAKE Lott 82 43 4 557 3 81 ranking and many exciting victories. FOREST 271 154 10 2012 14 61 Jordan . . ... 10 2 3 25 18 How has he done it? The former Wake Opponents . .183 98 10 1306 6 Forest player is a believer in offensive foot- CLEMSON ...93 45 7 582 3 81 ball through the use of the pass. Three Opponents ... 126 58 8 658 37 RECEIVING Yds. Avg. TD years ago, as an assistant coach at Purdue, PC LG RECEIVING Baumgardner ...42 818 19.5 7 56 Mackovic tutored Mark Herrmann as the PC Yds. Avg. TD LG Kirby 40 290 7.3 1 61 coach of the Boilermakers. Tuttle 7 17 16.3 3 81 Mullen 24 283 11.8 3 28 in offensive philosophy at Pur- The change Gaillard 7 11 11.4 26 McDougald 19 132 6.9 2 18 turned that into Big due has program a Ten J. Smith 7 6 12.8 21 Duckett ... 15 316 21.0 56 Championship contender and a bowl team.

CLEMSON 7 45 12.9 3 81 WAKE FOREST . 154 2012 13.1 14 61 Mackovic, brought that same concept to Opponents 7 58 11.3 1 37 Opponents 98 1306 13.3 6 Winston-Salem. The Deacons have by far the top passing team in the conference and PUNTING PUNTING might break several league marks before No. Yds. Avg. +50 LP No. Yds. Avg. LP 1979 ends. In last week's NCAA statistics D. Sims 47 2109 44.9 14 72 Mullen 41 1480 36.1 48 Wake Forest ranked sixth in the country in Denfeld ... 9 278 30.8 37 Opponents ... 53 2176 41.1 7 64 passing with an average of 236 yards per WAKE FOREST. 50 1758 35.2 48 game. That average grew this week, as KICKOFF RETURNS Wake Forest completed aerials for 358 No. Yds Avg. LG KICKOFF RETURNS yards in a wild 42-38 triumph over Auburn. Hall 6 64 10.7 19 No. Yds. Avg. TD Coaching staffs can get much credit for Headen 3 68 22.7 41 Duckett 9 194 21.6 Swider ...6 109 18.2 innovative changes and strategies, but it is CLEMSON ... 12 163 13.6 41 the players on the field that must execute. Opponents ... 11 225 20.5 39 WAKE FOREST. 25 398 15.8 Wake Forest might have the best pass- Opponents 25 491 19.6 execution quarterback in the South in Jay PUNT RETURNS Venuto. No. Yds. Avg. LG PUNT RETURNS Hall 16 103 6.4 28 No. Yds. Avg. TD

Headen 1 14 14.0 14 Owens 12 85 7.1 Swider ...12 73 6.1 CLEMSON ... 17 117 6.9 28 Opponents ... 30 198 6.6 62 WAKE FOREST. 30 188 6.3 Opponents 22 165 7.5

If a Deacon player had mentioned Jay Wake Forest's all-time leading rusher. His Venuto as a candidate for AII-ACC quarter- presence keeps opponent defenses honest back honors before the season started to a and allows the Deacons' play-action sports writer, the scribe would have thought passes to work with optimum efficiency. the athlete had been fielding too many McDougald is one of the leading rushers punts without a helmet. in the conference and has gained over But the former scout team quarterback is 3,000 yards in his career. After being not only the total offense leader in the ACC selected AII-ACC his first two seasons, but the fourth best total offense quarterback Wake Forest went to the pro-set veer in in the country according to last week's na- 1978 and McDougald was taken out of tional statistics. Last week, he led Wake much of the offense. But this year, with the Forest from a 38-20 halftime deficit to a return to the l-Formation, he is an integral 42-38 triumph, one of the greatest come- part of the attack. This season he has run back victories in Deacon history. He com- for 807 yards in 196 carries and nine TDs. pleted 23 of 43 passes for 358 yards. For Clemson fans will remember McDougald the season he has accumulated figures of as a freshman when he ran wild for 249

1 53-270 for 2,000 yards, all school records. yards against the Tigers, the most yards Jay Venuto has come from nowhere to lead the Demon Deacons to their best record in Venuto would not be as effective if it were ever by a Wake Forest back in a single many decades. not for the heroics of James McDougald, game. 2 ACC Champs

Rex Varn Eddie Geathers Jack Cain Willie Underwood

The Clemson secondary has given up only one TD through the air this season.

Although Wake Forest has a very profi- OH), Lester Brown (TB, Myrtle Beach, SC), cient offense, the Demon Deacons have Tracy Perry (RB, Roxboro, NC), Chris not faced a defense as stingy as Clem- Dolce (OG, Verona, NJ), Jeff Bostic (OG, son's. The Tigers lost to N.C. State last Greensboro, NC), Mark Thornton (C, week by a 16-13 count, but not much Greer, SC), and Mark Clifford (TE, Miami,

blame, if any, can be pointed towards the FL). defense. Ten defensive players will be performing Bubba Brown, Jeff Davis, Steve Durham for the Tigers in Death Valley for the last and Charlie Bauman limited the Wolfpack, time today; Rex Varn (CB, Martinsville, VA), a team with the second-best rushing of- Rick Wyatt (DE, Honaker, VA), Rick Basich fense in the ACC, to only 101 yards rushing (FS, Delta, OH), Bubba Brown (LB, The Orange and 47 passing. Bauman's performance Loudon, TN), Scott Jackson (MG, Ap- was especially noteworthy because he was pomatox, VA), Bob Goldberg (DE, Lake going head-to-head against All-America Hiawatha, NJ), Matt Smith (LB, Charlotte, center Jim Ritcher. NC), Chip Pruett (MG, St. Simons Island, 31 weekly issues will take you from football in The Clemson secondary will have its GA), Jim Stuckey (DT, Cayce, SC), and the fall through basketball in the winter and to greatest test of the season it attempts David Reed (DE, Radford, VA). when baseball in the spring. Also, four monthly is- to swat away Venuto's passes. Likewise, There are many activities that go on be- sues during the summer. Venuto will face his toughest challenge hind the scenes. The trainers, managers when he tries to complete his throws and administrative student personnel work- against Clemson's air-tight secondary. Op- ing their last game at Clemson should also 35 Big Issues Just $17.00 ponents have thrown for only one TD pass be recognized; Randy Steen (Hartsville, all year against Clemson and have aver- SC), Alan Wertz (Charleston, SC), Paul NO MATTER WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE aged less than 100 yards a game through Wessinger (Columbia, SC), Mike "Ice the air. Cream" Brown (Raleigh, NC), Bert Hen- The only independent sports weekly devoted All in all it should be an interesting derson (Easley, SC), Paul Thacker (Co- exclusively to the Clemson Tiger fans — don't matchup of strength against strength in this lumbia, SC), Chuck Voyles (Spartanburg, miss it! pivotal ACC confrontation that will close out SC), Vann Yates (Greensboro, NC), Joey another exciting season in "Death Valley." (Greenville, Erwin SC) and Karen • a complete summary of Clemson athletics Blackman (Calhoun Falls, SC). • in-depth features • recruiting info • action packed photos Today's game with Wake Forest will • full game coverage mark the last time a group of 20 Clemson The Clemson basketball team will meet • up to date statistics seniors run down the hill in Clemson Memo- The Athletes in Action on November 15 in • a sports quiz for Tigers rial Stadium. They have brought some out- Littlejohn Coliseum at 8:00 PM. Admission • much, much more! standing football to Clemson University. is $2 for adults and $1 for children high Heading into today's game the Class of '80 school age and under. This contest will be a has a record of 27-12-3, the best four-year big challenge to the Tigers because the Al A mark since the Class of '60 posted a is one of the best amateur teams in the Mail to: The Orange and White 27-10-2 ledger. world. The Tigers are preparing for the sea- P0 Box 828 Here are the 10 senior offensive per- son opener on November 30 when they Clemson, SC 29631 formers playing in their final game at Clem- host Siena in the first round of the IPTAY son; Billy Lott (QB, Jesup, GA), Eric Young Tournament. Middle Tennessee State and (WR, Henrietta, NC), Marvin Sims (FB, St. Louis will also play in the annual tour- Phenix City, AL), Gary Adkins (WR, Delta, nament. Name Address

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The thing that I remember most same see-saw offensive show by both about that 21st day of November, teams with Clemson beginning to es- 1959, was the absolute tension that tablish ball control, when a fumble near filled the air. It was an overcast day, the Wake Forest 20 stopped the Tiger and the air was a little thicker due to the drive. The next series of offensive "bowl fever" that was going through the plays by Wake Forest contained the

Tiger camp. The Tigers had pulled play that I saw in my dreams a long time several key games "out of the fire" dur- after that day was over. Wake Forest ing the season, and most of us felt that had a play where both ends and all we could get another bowl bid if we other backs went in different directions could only beat Wake Forest. We also scattering the Tiger defense all over knew that Wake Forest had one of the the floor of "Death Valley.'' Norm best offensive football teams in the Conference. With weapons like Norm George Usry Recalls Snead, Neil MacLean, Bonecutter and others, we had no doubt that Wake Forest could score; and score, they did. 1 959 Tiger-Deac Thriller The first score of the game came on an of one of Harvey Snead then tossed a short, swing pass tions with a swing halfback that had White's passes and returned for almost to a wide open halfback in the flat, who been wide open all afternoon in the flat.

70 yards, and the Tigers trailed early then proceeded to run through every It had worked all afternoon and Clem- 7-0. Our ground game came alive on Tiger on the field for 75 yards and son's defense seemed not to be able to

the next possession and as I recall, we another Wake Forest TD. stop that particular play, so Wake went for the first down on about the But on that day, the Tigers would not Forest said "why not?" As the play de-

Wake Forest 10 but didn't make it. As be denied, and Lowndes Shingler and veloped, I left my halfback position to Wake Forest took over, we got a break his troops battled back for another cover this wide open flat pass. As the by getting an interception by Ron Tiger TD. Another 2-point PAT attempt quarterback released the ball, I Scrudato. Shortly after, a one-yard run failed and the third quarter ended with realized that there was an outside by Doug Daigneault put Clemson on Wake Forest still ahead in this most chance to intercept. If I missed, it was the scoreboard. The extra point failed important contest for the "bowl hungry" all over anyway, so I took the chance. I and the first quarter came to an end Tigers. stepped in front of the intended re- with us trailing the Deacons 7-6. The fourth quarter is as vivid to me ceiver, intercepted Reiley's pass, and

Norm Snead was devastating with today as if 20 years ago was just yes- returned it 73 yards to the Wake Forest his long and accurate passes and terday. The whole team was beginning 10 yard line. Two plays and the extra— Wake Forest scored again, widening to wonder if we could once again pull point later, we took the final lead the gap to 14-6 the opening play of the off the renowned Tiger comeback. 33-31.

second quarter. We knew our respect After a couple of punt exchanges, it Most Clemson fans end this see-saw for the Wake Forest offense had not happened. Harry Pavilack, one of our battle at this time in their memory, but been unfounded, and we had our work young backup halfbacks, returned a the Tigers realized there was still over cut out for us. The Tigers had been Wake Forest punt to the Deacon 28, four minutes left in the game and a lot behind before, and again, Harvey setting up the that put the could still happen. The press gave a lot White cranked up our offense. Doug Tigers ahead for the first time during of credit to that interception, but my Cline, Bill Mathis and myself ground that afternoon, 26-24. The point after memory of that game recalls some of out some tough yardage down the field, touchdown was good, but our celebra- the unsung heroes. There was the of- and Doug "capped" the drive with a tion was short-lived as Wake Forest fensive line that had kept us in the one yard plunge for a TD. Coach How- immediately returned the kickoff inside game all the way through that long, ard called for the 2-point PAT which our 30-yard line and three plays and muggy afternoon. But the real unsung turned out to be a good move when the one extra point later, we were again hero that day was one Harry Pavilack. dust settled over "Death Valley" that behind, 27 to 31. The seemingly un- Remember, in the fourth quarter, Harry afternoon. stoppable Deacon offense had taken returned a punt that set up the first go-

But this was to be a long afternoon of its toll on the Tiger morale, and we were ahead touchdown 26-24. Well, he is long scoring drives, and Wake Forest really in trouble when Wake Forest re- the same Harry that intercepted one of came back with a backup quarterback covered another Tiger fumble on the Norm Snead's passes as Wake Forest to drive the team to the 12 where they first play after the kickoff on the Tiger was driving in the final three minutes. kicked a field goal to take the lead one 31 -yard line. This key interception gave Clemson more time. There was another offen- At this time, Wake Forest must have the ball on the 50 so we could hold on to sive team on that field that day, but we felt plenty confident since big Norm that slim lead until the final gun. had our problems when an interception Snead left the game to a backup quar- The reward for that comeback vic- by Wake Forest stopped a Clemson terback, Chuck Reiley. The play was tory did come with an invitation to the

drive to end the first half with Wake third and about four and somehow, I felt First Annual Bluebonnet Bowl, giving

Forest leading 17-14. it coming. You remember the play us our second consecutive bowl invita- The second half opened with the where all receivers went in all direc- tion. Thanks Carolinas

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By Andy Ronemus

Music from Chuck Mangione will be fea- tured during halftime of today's game be- tween the Demon Deacons of Wake Forest and the Tigers of Clemson. Mangione is known as one of the premier jazz perfor- mers in the nation and the band will include several of his selections in today's halftime performance. For the last time, many of the band mem- bers will enter the field to "Sock it to 'Em." The Tiger Band then scripts the word Tiger, and Martha Garrison, a long-time employee of the Clemson Athletic Department, will perform the honor of dotting the "i." Garri- son is this year's selection as Tiger Brotherhood's Mother of the Year. Many groups and individuals will be hon- ored prior to the game and at halftime. It is Parent's Day on campus so the band will honor the parents of the senior football players and all the parents of the senior band members. The senior football players will also recognize a young lady who will serve as their senior sponsor. A special award will be given today to Steve Fuller, the recipient of the IPTAY Di- rectors Award. This new honor is given to the outstanding Clemson Athlete during the will be Keith Ellis (flugelhorn), Barry Ellis basketball season, will perform to this tune. academic year. Accepting the award for (tenor saxophone), Mike Parker (bass), Jeff Tami Thompson and Beverly Cato are the Steve, who is now performing with the Kan- Holmes (guitar), and Scott Holtzclaw captains of this year's squad. These girls sas City Chiefs of the NFL, will be a member (drums). The Clemson contingent featured practice five days a week to get ready to of his family. in this piece include Kevin Wigington, perform on game day.

The Wake Forest band will begin the Michael Hall, Scott Sommerfeld and Kevin It is only appropriate to honor Dr. Bruce halftime ceremonies under the direction of Bismach on trumpet, Mark Kays, Greg Mar- Cook at this time. Dr. Cook, director of the Davidson Burguess. The Tigers will then tin, Jimmy Kinard and David Scotten on the band, spends many hours getting the band take the field to Chuck Mangione's "Love trombone, and Drew Gahagan (alto saxo- ready for Saturday afternoon perfor- the Feeling." Another of Mangione's favor- phone), E. C. Watson (tenor saxophone) mances. When most people are still asleep ites, "Land of Make Believe," follows. Dur- and Steve Mays (tenor saxophone). on Saturday morning, Dr. Cook and the ing this tune and the next, "Children of San- The tune "Main Event" from the movie of band are out there practicing. The author chez," Michael Hall and Kevin Wigington the same name, marks the end of today's knows this for a fact because there have will be featured on the flugelhorn and trum- halftime. The band's flag corps is highlight- been many Saturday mornings when he pet, respectively. ed during this time. A special thanks to Marti was awakened by the sound of the band Groups from Furman University and Carter, who has been helping with the corps going out to practice. Dr. Cook does a great

Clemson University will combine to perform this year. job and it is only appropriate that we honor "Main Squeeze." Featured from Furman The Rally Cats, who dance during the him now. 7 When Performance Counts

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Since its founding in 1 893, the story of Clemson University has been one of constant growth in an atmosphere of tradition. Where 446 students first met for courses in agriculture and engineer-

ing, more than 1 1 ,000 young people now pursue these two fields as well as architecture, education, forestry, industrial and recreational management, textile science, nursing, liberal arts and the social, bio- logical, physical and mathematical sciences. In terms of academic excellence, the quality of both students and faculty is high. More than two-thirds of the freshmen who entered Clemson this fall graduated in the top 20 percent of their high school classes. The University last year produced two Fulbright-Hays Scholars and a Truman Scholar, and The Tiger was named one of the best student newspapers in the country. Several Clemson faculty members are officers in major professional societies or editors of major jour- nals. The campus was also the site last year for na- tional and international meetings of poultry scientists materials researchers.

Though Tillman Hall still stands as a treasured landmark and

a symbol of Clemson's heritage, it no longer stands alone. Today

the University campus includes 600 acres o f acad emic buildings,

CLEMSONstudent housing, service facilities and equipment valued at ^IfifHHHH $161 million. In addition to the nuclear campus, Clemson encompasses k more than 30,000 additional acres of experimental farms and § woodlands throughout the state. Major renovation of Sirrine Hall and Memorial Stadium will be completed this year, and work will " begin on a new $4.7 million Pee Dee Research and Education Center for Agriculture near Florence.

The University enters a new era as Bill Atchley takes the administrative helm as Clemson's ninth president. A strong, friendly leader, Atchley will set the pace for

continued growth and leadership. Whether it's academics, research or continuing education for South Carolina's economic development, Clemson University leads the way in service to people. By Jim stovaii

9 A CONCRETE •WlYTTTTY wit mt University Officials

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

BILL L. ATCHLEY PAUL W. McALISTER President Chairman, Laurens

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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 1979-80 ATHLETIC COUNCIL

Bill L. Atchley, President Kenneth N. Vickery, Chairman

Victor Hurst, Vice-President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the University Dr. J. V. Reel, Jr., Secretary

Melvin E. Barnette, Vice-President for Business and Finance Dr. Carolyn Briscoe

Stanley G. Nicholas, Vice-President for Development Dr. L. W. Gahan

Joseph B. McDevitt. Vice-President for Executive Affairs and University D. J. F. Geldard

Counsel. Secretary for the Board of Trustees Dr. R. C. Harshman

Walter T. Cox, Vice-President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Dr B. J. Skelton

DEANS Dr. Horace W. Fleming, Jr., President of the Faculty Senate

Arnold E. Schwartz, Dean, Graduate Studies and University Research Dr. William F. Steirer, Immediate Past President of the Faculty Senate

J. V. Reel, Jr., Dean, Undergraduate Studies. Dr. Raymond Noblet, Past President of the Faculty Senate

Samuel M. Willis, Dean, University Extension Dr. Corinne Sawyer, Chairman of the Scholarship and Awards Committee

Luther P. Anderson, Dean, College of Agricultural Sciences Billy G. Rogers, President of the Alumni Association

Harlan E. McClure, Dean, College of Architecture Davis T. Moorhead, Immediate Past President of the Alumni Association

Harold F. Landrith, Dean, College of Education F. Reeves Gressette, President of IPTAY

Lyle C. Wilcox, Dean, College of Engineering George G. Poole, Immediate Past President of IPTAY

Benton H. Box, Dean, College of Forest and Recreation Resources David William Kraus. Chairman of the Graduate Student Association

Wallace D. Trevillian, Dean, College of Industrial Management and Textile Science Robert L. Fuzy, President of the Student Body

H. Morris Cox, Dean, College of Liberal Arts Jeffrey M. Anderson, President of the Student Senate

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During 1978-79, Clemson University enjoyed its greatest all-around athletic year ever. This excellence was docu- mented last August when The Knox- ville Journal released its annual nationwide all-sports study. The re- searchers found that Clemson had the fourth best all-around sports program in the United States. Only UCLA, Southern California, and Arkansas scored more points than the Tigers. And the man directly responsible for the Tigers' rise and continued success among the major college powers is Ath- letic Director Bill McLellan. Only the third man to own the title of Athletic Director over the past 48 years, McLellan assumed his present position February 4, 1971, and since that date has directed the Tigers through their greatest decade ever of national athlet- ic prominence. Four years in a row Clemson has been ranked in the top 25 in the all-sports poll.

In all, 18 of Clemson's 19 varsity sports sent an individual or a team to post-season action. McLellan's dedication to continued growth and development of Clemson's facilities is another major reason for the Tigers' meteoric rise on the sports scene. During his tenure the Tigers have christened the Frank Johnstone Jervey Athletic Center, possibly the most modern and complete complex under one roof, increased the perma- nent seating of Clemson Memorial Stadium from 43,451 to 53,306, opened a beautiful swimming facility which will be the site of ACC Swimming Championships over the next two years, and constructed a nine-lane all-weather track where the '78 ACC Meet was held. While he has erected an athletic powerhouse on the varsity level, McLellan has also developed a solid Assistant Athletic Director Bobby Robinson and Athletic Director Bill McLellan intramural program for the student body which attracts record participa- tion every year. That's why Bill McLel- sistant Business Manager, Assistant tant AD, coordinates the business and lan is recognized as a total athletic di- Athletic Director, and Associate Athlet- financial needs for all 19 sports at rector. ic Director before his appointment to Clemson. He also serves as the Head A native of Hamer, SC, the 47-year- his current position. Golf Coach. old McLellan was a two-time football But McLellan will be the first man to letterman for the Tigers and a member tell you that many knowledgeable Compliments of of Clemson's 1952 Gator Bowl team. people are needed to run an efficient He received his BS degree from and successful athletic department. Clemson in 1 954, and his MS two years Assistant Athletic Director Bobby Rob- Suntuf SlepeJ ' FARMS later. inson is the catalyst of McLellan's

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together on the VP I staff for two sea- over perennial national powerhouse sons. Ohio State in the Gator Bowl. Few When Pell resigned as head football coaches in NCAA history have made a coach at Clemson for a similar position more celebrated or successful begin- at Florida, the Student Affairs Commit- ning. tee of the Clemson Board of Trustees Now Ford faces his first full season only considered one name as Pell's as a head coach. His 1979 club needs

successor — Danny Ford. Ford not to fill many holes, especially on of- only had the backing of Pell, but also fense. But solving offensive problems from members of the Clemson football is not new to Ford. He has been given team. He was then assistant head much credit for molding Clemson's of- coach and offensive line coach of the fensive scheme, which in the past two Tigers. seasons, has scored 596 points and After two meetings between Ford set countless offensive records. and the committee on the morning of The native of Gadsden, AL, is mar-

Nearly 40 years ago Clemson Uni- December 5, 1978, it was the unani- ried to the former Deborah Anderson of versity selected an enthusiastic 31- mous opinion of the committee that Attalla, AL, and they are the parents of year-old to lead its football program. At Ford should be named Clemson's 21 st two daughters, Jennifer, 6, and Ash- the time, bushy-haired Frank Howard head coach. leigh, 4. was one of the youngest head coaches in the nation. Now, 40 years later, the Tiger administrators have again se- lected a youthful mentor to guide the football team. Danny Ford, who turned 31 last April

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B. C. Inabinet Played the Game of His Life in Outplaying Ail-American Bob Bartholomew in Clemson's 1 954 Win Over Wake Forest.

I'll never forget the 1 9J>4 game against halftime and the second half was all Clem- Today Bob is the chief fund raiser at

Wake Forest. It was Clemson's second son. Wake Forest and continues to be a credit to year running the "T" formation and the sec- We took the second half kickoff and his alma mater in every way. ond year in the new Atlantic Coast Confer- drove 98 yards for the tying score with Buck When Coach Howard took me out of the ence, was my junior year and Clemson was George taking the ball into the end zone. game with 50 seconds left, he gave me a building a new football machine. We broke The 'Battle Royal" continued with Clem- "hug" and a kiss on the cheek with a mouth even with five wins and five losses, but we son going ahead 21 -1 4 with a Jim Coleman full of "Penn's Thin" chewing tobacco. knew we were on our way to football glory touchdown on a 35 yard pass from Don with the new "T" formation. King.

It started with the Wake Forest game in Wake Forest came right back and

1954. The game was supposed to be scored. I was able to get by Bartholomew played at Wake Forest, but for some reason and blocked the extra point attempt and

it was moved to Charlotte's Shrine Bowl Clemson led 21-20.

Stadium. It was a standing-room-only I'll never forget the Wake Forest kickoff to

crowd and it was a "must win" game for Clemson. All linemen were taught by Coach Clemson. Howard to fall on the football on kickoffs. As you might guess, the kickoff came right to

me and instead of falling on the ball, I

tucked it under my arm and headed upfield.

I gained 13 yards with the kickoff and the entire Wake Forest team jumped on me —

so many that I could not fall down. They held me up. In the huddle, Don King, our quarterback,

said, "Nab, why didn't you fall on the ball?

You could have fumbled." I said, "Don, fall

on it, hell, one more block and I would have gone all the way!" The laughter was instan- taneous — the tension was broken. Don called time out and when play resumed, we

drove to the winning touchdown. It was all over and Clemson went on to win 32-20.

I played over 50 minutes that day without substitution and won the battle with Bob Bartholomew. The names that day that brought Clem- son victory were Buck George, Jim Cole- man, and Joel Wells, who were super run- ning out of the backfield; Kenny Moore for an 81 yard touchdown punt return; Neuf The Wake Forest game was a "Battle Ankuta who averaged seven yards per Royal" and a spectator's delight. Wake carry; Don King for his passing and Charlie Forest had a wide open offense and fea- Bussey who directed the first three touch- tured a quarterback named Nick Consoles downs. In the line, Earle Greene, Willie Something happened that day in Shrine

who excelled in running and passing. In the Smith, John Grdijan, Dick Marazza, and our Bowl Stadium. It was our first and only ACC

line they had a great All-American tackle athletic director, Bill McLellan all were out- victory of 1954, but it was the beginning of

named Bob Bartholomew. Priorto the open- standing. It was a great victory for Clemson the five greatest years in Clemson football

ing kickoff, Coach Howard told me that if I and we evened the season at three wins history — 1955 through 1959. Clemson could "whup" Bartholomew, we would beat and three losses. won 28 games, lost 1 3, and tied two, includ-

I I in Wake Forest. knew that was for a long I met Bob Bartholomew again my senior ing the Orange Bowl — 1956; the Sugar

I I — afternoon, but told him would "whup" Bob year in 1955 and Clemson was again vic- Bowl — 1 958; and the Blue Bonnet Bowl Bartholomew. torious. After graduation, Bob Bartholomew 1959. Most important in that five-year

Wake Forest jumped to an early lead and and I were teammates and roommates at period, we beat the Gamecocks four out of went into the locker rooms at half time with a the College North-South All-Star game in five times and in three Clemson victories we 14-7 lead. A determined, "fired-up" Clem- Miami and we faced each other one last held South Carolina scoreless. son team came out of the locker room from time in professional football in Canada. 35 "

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58 BAUMAN, CHARLIE** MG 6-1 220 21 Jr. 48 LYNCH, SCOTT DE 5-1 1 98 1 Q ou. Runnemede. NJ, Pope Paul IV, Joe Chilbert Seneca, SC, Seneca, Ken Rushlow 71 BENISH, DAN DT 6-6 240 18 Fr 2 MAGWOOD, FRANK WR D-U 178 18 Fr. Hubbard, OH, Hubbard, Ed Glass John s Island, SC, St John s, Robert Biggerstaff P. o 63 BERRYHILL, TONY C 6-5 216 20 So. 59 MANNELLA, DAVE LB 1 98 19 So. Thomaston, GA, Robert E Lee, Tommy Perdue Allison Park, PA, Hampton, Walt Winkowski

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It is not often that a high school football star goes to a college that he has never heard of before, but such is the case with Clemson's tank-like fullback, Marvin Sims. — "I had never heard of Clemson before MARVIN SIMS Coach (Dwight) Adams came and recruited

me," the Phenix City, AL native said, "but I

first I to fell in love with Clemson the time saw Clemson's Answer it.

"I was being recruited by Auburn and

Alabama, but one night I told my parents, the Colorado Buffalo Tm going to go to Clemson.' It was just a By Jeff Rhodes spur of the moment thing," he added. Tigerfans should be glad that he decided to come to Clemson, because he has been one of the mainstays on the offense for the past three years. "Marvin Sims is a big, strong, tough, hard-nosed fullback that has done an awful lot for Clemson University," is how Danny Ford describes one of his star players. "He has helped the program tremendously since he has been here." Sims' first year wearing the orange and white was not quite what he expected, as he did not play in any varsity games in 1 976. "I was a little frustrated after that year, but

Randy Scott told me not to worry about it because it was a year to learn everything about the program," Sims said. Things picked up after that, though, as he played in eight games his sophomore year. He was used mainly as a blocking back for

Lester Brown last year, but he started in all 12 games and finished with 685 yards and the best yards-per-carry average in the ACC — 5.2 yards every time he touched the pigskin. He was never thrown for a loss, an "I had never heard of Clemson before Coach (Dwight) indication of his consistency and reliability. Adams came and recruited me," the Phenix City, All But, 1979 has Marvin Sims' year. been native said, "but I fell in love with Clemson the first time After carrying the ball only seven times in I saw it." the first two games, he exploded for 146 yards off 25 carries against Georgia, his best day ever in a Tiger uniform. The want to come back and finish work on my come through with the big play many, many reason for the improvement has been the degree. I've got to be ready for the distant times that has kept momentum going, got-

Tigers' refined offensive philosophy. "I love future. ten an important first down, or secured a

"If I had the chance to do it all over again, victory. the new offense. Last year I didn't get to run the ball too much, and its really great to I would still come here. The people up here Against Maryland last year he demon- are just the nicest folks that strated his ability to perform in the clutch show what I can do. But I can't take all the you could ever by credit, the offensive line has just done a hope to meet, and the Clemson fans are racking up important yardage down the crazy. They are more crazy about football stretch of Clemson's ACC championship super job opening up holes for me. I have nothing but praise for them. than I am and I play the sport," he added clinching triumph. "We've come a long way this year. We with a grin. "Clemson fans should get some "That game was the highlight of my

kind of award, something like Fans of the career at Clemson. It was really something weren't supposed to do anything, but I think

Year,' and I'm sure they win it every special." When you have a player that can we have surprised some people. I don't see would where anything bad can happen to this year." run, block, and generally do everything else team. We've paid the price," he said as he While Marvin Sims has not scored many well, he really doesn't need to score many gave his assessment of the season. in his varsity career, he has touchdowns.

"The only goal I set for myself was to rush

for 1 ,000 yards this year," he added, "but I look at everything from a team viewpoint, and then the individual stuff will take care of itself."

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Tigers Take Pro Ranks By Storm By Joey Erwin A year ago, Gil Brandt, the vice president of Player Personnel for the Dallas Cow- boys, called Clemson's senior class of foot- ball players the best group of seniors he had seen in all his years of football. Indeed, the 1978 Tiger seniors were a special group. During their freshman and sopho- more years, they suffered through two of Clemson's worst seasons ever, winning only five times. What these observers didn't realize was that these young men didn't know the meaning of the word quit. Steve Fuller had always been a winner, and he believed the Tigers could succeed. So did a young re- ceiver named Jerry Butler, and a lineman named Joe Bostic, and all the rest. On a cool, rainy day in September of 1977 they proved their point. The young Tigers shocked the highly touted Bulldogs of Georgia, and began one of the most dramatic turnarounds in recent history. They went on to post a total of 19 wins over the next two years, captur- ing two consecutive Gator Bowl bids, and the Atlantic Coast Conference champion- Now a star with the Kansas City Chiefs, Steve Fuller will again be honored today. He was named ship in 1978. 1978 Clemson Athlete of the year by the I PTAY Directors. The Award is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Gene Willimon. After their tremendous success as players for Clemson, it came as no surprise Ware Shoals, S. C. recently set a new team cornerback for the Eagles and starts on the when several of last year's Tigers became record when he hauled in 1 passes for 255 specialty teams. starters in this year's bumper crop of Clem- yards and four touchdowns. Bills' Coach Former AII-ACC defensive end Jonathan son rookies in the National Football Chuck Knox said, "Butler has added a new Brooks was picked in the fourth round by League. A total of seven members of last dimension to Bills' the . Upon his arrival in Detroit, season's Clemson squad currently hold the offense." Bostic's is St. Louis, defensive coaches switched him from an positions for NFL teams, making them the Joe new home Mis- souri. Fuller, didn't to to an outside linebacker they largest rookie class Clemson has ever sent Like Steve Joe have end where wait long to an starter. After believe his excellent will help him to to the pros. become N FL an speed early season injury forced one of the Cardi- become an NFL star. Most rookie in the NFL ex- nals' starting guards to leave the lineup, San Francisco coaches have had little to pect to wait several years before earning a Bostic to replace him. Follow- smile about in 1979, but mention the name starling spot on their team. Steve Fuller's was named ing his debut, game films revealed that Bos- of Dwight Clark, and you're sure to hear a wait lasted only a few weeks. Coming off tic's line opponent had only one assist on a positive response. He has become a favor- the bench in an early season game against tackle for the entire ite in the area. Clark starts on the spe- Cleveland, Steve connected on 11 of 15 game. Bay In Philadelphia, two former Tigers are cialty teams, and is used as a backup wide passes, including seven in a row, and led making contributions for the Eagles. Al receiver and tight end. the Chiefs in a furious second half come- Latimer and Steve Kinney both made the In the years to come, as these seven back that propelled them to the lead. Only a squad as free agents. For Kinney, the year young men continue to make their mark in last minute score preserved the win for frustrating. well in pre- football fans across America Cleveland. After his amazing performance, has been He played the NFL, pro season practice, but an early season injury will begin to realize what Clemson fans al- Fuller was named to start in Kansas City's next game. has forced him to sit out during regular sea- ready know — the Clemson seniors of 1 978 son play. Latimer has been playing backup were an incredible group of young men. Under his direction the Chiefs are off to their best start in years. Head Coach Mark Levy stated that Steve is one of the most promising young quarterbacks he has ever seen. "Besides his great physical abilities, Steve's poise and intelligence make him a valuable asset to our team. We expect Steve Fuller to have a tremendous career in Kansas City." The have a new offensive weapon — Jerry Butler. Jerry, a native of 59 stalks again

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Public Relations is a very important part of any organization. The initial impressions people receive about a school, company or corporation is pivotal. Clemson University is fortunate to have a congenial person like Martha Garrison to provide a warm welcome to Clemson athlet- ics. Garrison is the Jervey Athletic Center receptionist, the first person visitors or call- ers to the Clemson Athletic Department contact. That cheerful voice and friendly smile certainly give strangers a good introduction to Clemson. Martha Garrison has been

it doing since 1 971 , and, in an indirect way, she is partially responsible for the Tigers' overall success in athletics. Because of her contributions to the program and dedication to Clemson University, Martha Garrison has been named Clemson Mother of the Year by Tiger Brotherhood. Garrison has worked in the Clemson ath- letic department for 1 3 years, the last eight as the Jervey Athletic Center receptionist. She worked in the ticket office those first five years. "I've enjoyed working here every day," said Garrison, a native of Easley, SC. "I meet people and work with students and faculty. I just love the campus, the students

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Gifts to Clemson University enable deserving students to receive scholarships, add volumes to the Robert Muldrow Cooper Library, bring professors of distinction from other colleges and universities to campus for varying periods to share their expertise, and finance alumni professorships awarded to outstanding faculty members. These are just a few of the ways your gifts will be used to help secure Clemson University's future.

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Smith T C Atkinson, III, Chairman • Tom Bailey Johnny L. Osteen. Germantown, Tenn F. A. Spencer T C Atkinson, Jr. • H. D. Byrd John C. Sharpe. Germantown, Tenn. John H Holt Gene W. Dukes Harry W. Smith, Kingsport, Tenn. • YORK COUNTY Robert G Mace Clifford Monroe Henley Thomas C Breazeale, Jr , Knoxville, Tenn Thomas E Grimes, III. Chairman • Duncan C Mclntyre Dexter Rickenbaker Robert R. Corker, Signal Mountain, Tenn William R Adkins George G Poole, Jr. Tom Salisbury • Davis T. Moorhead. Alexandria, Va David E Angel • W. B. Croxton, Sao Paulo, Brazil James Armour • SUMTER COUNTY HAMPTON COUNTY Morris Davis, Punta Gorda S L. Campbell W. T. Fort. Jr.. Chairman Dr. Jerry Frank Crews Roy Campfield • Sen T O Bowen, Sr. David B Gohagan IPTAY REPRESENTATIVES AT-LARGE T. Culp William B Boyle A. Lawton • Capt Frank J. Jervey, Clemson Buist Eaves • W John J. Britlon. Jr William F. Speights R R Red' Ritchie, Clemson Harper Gault • E. 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During the fiscal year 1978-79, Clemson's IPTAY Club tives, led the organization to a record setting year. An

experienced its finest year. For the fifteenth consecutive increase of almost thirty-eight percent above last year's year contributions exceeded those of the previous twelve contributions was realized and the organization achieved

month period. IPTAY President Reeves Gressette and his one hundred and fifty-six percent of its projected goal. LM Denotes Life Member staff, along with the more than 500 IPTAY Representa- HLM Denotes Honorary Life Member

$2,000 IPTAY SCHOLARSHIP

LM Jack M. Blasius R. W. Dalton Mr. & Mrs. Hoke Sloan < > Spartanburg, SC Greenville, SC Clemson, SC

LM LM Grant's Textiles, Inc. < ) Daniel Construction Co. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene P. Willimon < ) Spartanburg, SC Greenville, SC Clemson, SC

Bill and Guy Hendrix Graves Electrical Supply Co. Bankers Trust of S. C. Spartanburg, SC Greenville, SC Greenwood, SC

Mgr., Inc. Mr. & Mrs. C. Guy Gunter (LM) Premier Investment Co., Inc. Spartanburg, SC Greenville, SC Greer, SC

H. B. Risher Mr. & Mrs. C. Guy Gunter #2 (LM) Frank J. McGee Spartanburg, SC Greenville, SC Seneca, SC LM Mrs. Donna Merck Jones( ) LM Southern Distributors of Mr. & Mrs. Joe F. Hayes < > Western Beverage Co. Norfolk, VA Spartanburg, Inc. Greenville, SC Taylors, SC

Bill Folk, Jr. Memorial^) Spartanburg, SC C. B. Martin "In Memory of Elbert L. Bailes" Greensboro, NC Peeler Jersey Farms, Inc. Greenville, SC West Union, SC Forest Products, Inc. Gaffney, SC Ellison S. McKissick, Jr. Calhoun Lemon Statesville, NC Palmetto Spinning Corp. Greenville, SC Barnwell, SC LM Piedmont Paper Co., lnc.( > Laurens, SC LM (LM) C. H. Morgan < > Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Lawton Asheville, NC Walnut Grove Auction Sales, Inc. Greenville, SC Estill, SC A. D. Amick Memorial Roebuck, SC Morgan Investments, Inc. J. F. Wyman, Jr. Batesburg, SC Martha & Fletcher Derrick Greenville, SC Estill, SC George & Nancy Alley Charleston, SC Southern Bank & Trust Co. Mrs. E. Oswald Lightsey Irmo, SC "In Memory of V. K. Hines" Greenville, SC Hampton, SC Mr. & Mrs. V. F. Linder, Jr. Florence, SC James H. Boulware Clarence Koester-ARA Services, Inc. Irmo, SC LM Billy Powers < > Anderson, SC Atlanta, GA D. A. Kennerly Florence, SC In Memory of Ralph M. & Herbert John E. Hamilton Orangeburg, SC Socar Incorporated Cannon by Alan Y. Cannon Jacksonville, FL R. L. Bryan Co. Florence, SC Anderson, SC Morris Davis Columbia, SC Dr. M. B. Nickles, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lenard J. Flynn Punta Gorda, FL Ralph E. Cooper Hartsville, SC Anderson, SC Jeffrey Manufacturing Division Columbia, SC T. C. Atkinson III & Friend Dr. William P. Kay, Jr. Columbus, OH LM Dr. & Mrs. Charles F. Crews ( > Marion, SC Belton, SC Charles Richard Wood Columbia, SC Mr. & Mrs. George G. Poole, Jr. Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. Ft. Worth, TX S. C. State Fair Mullins, SC Anderson, SC Mr. & Mrs. Allen K. Trobaugh Columbia, SC LM A. H. Lachicotte, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John R. Smith < > Midland, TX Davis 0. Smith Pawleys Island, SC Anderson, SC Denmark Clinic Columbia, SC Phil H. Prince Coach Frank J. Howard (HLM) Denmark, SC

James P. McKeown III Pawleys Island, SC Clemson, SC Bob Baker Columbia, SC Mr. & Mrs. Harold E. Addis Capt. Frank J. Jervey Anderson, SC Thomas B. McTeer, Jr. Greenville, SC Clemson, SC Columbia, SC B. C. Inabinet Columbia, SC

72 $1,000 TIGER SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS

James A. Smith, Jr. CHEROKEE Harold R. Jones Computer Professionals, Inc. Anderson, SC David D. Curry Winnsboro, SC Greenville, SC Gaffney, SC Dr. A. Fred Stringer, Jr. Cooper Motor Lines, Inc. FLORENCE Anderson, SC Wylie Hamrick Greenville, SC Gaffney, SC Mr. & Mrs. Rufus M. Brown Chris Suber Florence, SC Walter B. Crawford Anderson, SC E. Raymond Parker Greenville, SC Gaffney Broadcasting, Inc. L. Chappell Jones Temple-Watts-Straup Glen Gordon Daves, M.D Gaffney, SC Florence, SC Anderson, SC J. L. Locklair Sanders Bros., Inc. Tom M. Robertson Greenville, SC Windsor Associates Gaffney, SC Florence, SC Anderson, SC Gordon S. Davis CHESTER Dr. & Mrs. John M. Thomason Greenville, SC The Peoples Bank of Iva Florence, SC Robert A. Darby, Sr. Iva, SC Enwright Assocs., Inc. Richburg, SC James W. King Greenville, SC Joseph B. Ridgeway Johnsonville, SC CHESTERFIELD AIKEN Honea Path, SC Dr. William Evins J. Chris Swift King Farms, Joe W. King Greenville, SC Bill Starnes J. Lawrence Cartee Cheraw, SC Johnsonville, SC Perry, SC Pendleton, SC Harrison S. Forrester Dr. Billy Blakeney John E. Taylor, Jr. Greenville, SC Mr. & Mrs. George L. Webb Dr. Jim Hellams Pageland, SC Johnsonville, SC Salley. SC Pendleton. SC Francis Realty Co. CLARENDON William G. Moorer Greenville, SC Carrol H. Warner Harper Builders, Inc. Lake City, SC Wagener, SC John Wm. Green Williamston, SC Freeman, Wells & Major Turbeville, SC Stephen H. Mudge Greenville, SC "A Tiger" Lake City, SC Aiken. SC BAMBERG COLLETON A. P. Gray

Dr. F. Marion Dwight Dr. J. Frank Biggers Joe Bostick & Joey & Greenville, SC F. A. Townsend & Bamberg, SC Walterboro, SC Bobby Bostick F. A. Townsend, Jr. Pamplico, SC James F. Harrison Aiken, SC Joe Thomas Branyon, Jr. James Ray Cook Greenville, SC Denmark, SC Walterboro, SC Dr. William L. Coleman Dick Day Pamplico, SC Francis K. Hinnant North Augusta, SC DARLINGTON Greenville, SC BEAUFORT R. B. Pond Const. Co., Inc. Frank T. Gibbs Willie R. Hudson Bates Associates, William M. Boyce North Augusta, SC GEORGETOWN Greenville, SC Architects/ Planners Darlington, SC Harry L. Howard Hilton Head Island. SC C. L. Cribb, Jr. Dick Hendley-lndustnal R. B. Pond, Jr. Georgetown, North Augusta, SC SC Housekeeping, Inc. Darlington, SC BERKELEY Yank Barrineau Greenville, SC ANDERSON Albany Felt Co. T. James Bell, Jr., M.D. Andrews, SC Intex Products, Inc. R. A. All & Moncks Corner, SC Hartsville, SC M. Harper Greenville, SC W. Frank Eskridge Samuel Berlin G. Myers Lumber Corp. Dr. Paul A. Coward Andrews, SC Anderson, SC Drs. J. Don & C. Fred Kelley Moncks Corner, SC Hartsville, SC Loyd C. Morris Greenville, SC Capital Bank & Trust Norm Greene Dr. G. J. Lawhon, Jr. Andrews, SC Belton, SC Lanford Co. Moncks Corner, SC Hartsville, SC Glenn, Myra & Jennifer Cox Greenville, SC B. K. Chreitzberg John H. Swicord, M.D. In Honor of Pawleys Island Apothecary Anderson, SC Non-Fluid Oil Corp. Moncks Corner, SC Mr. & Mrs. W. P. (Pap) Pawleys Island, SC Greenville, SC R. Carol Cook Timmerman M. W. Umphlett Memorial By: William D. Rigby Anderson, SC Orders Mattress Co., Inc. Clyde D. & Calhoun W. DILLON Pawleys Island, SC Greenville, SC Umphlett First National Bank of S. C. Billy Daniel Moncks Corner, SC Anderson & Clemson Office Dillon, SC Alton F. Painter Anderson, SC Greenville, SC Ware Brothers Const. Co. Albert J. Rogers GREENVILLE Moncks Corner, SC J. Tom Forrester, Jr. T. Neal "A Friend of Clemson" Rogers W. J. Abies Anderson, SC Fork, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC CHARLESTON Distributing Frank Co. I. N. Patterson, Jr. DORCHESTER Dwight F. Allen Anderson, SC F. A. Bailey III Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Charleston, SC Salisbury Brick, Inc. Dr. Walter L. Gaillard Summerville, SC Perkins Associated Insulation Co., Inc. John Anderson, SC Frank S. Hanckel, Jr. Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Charleston, SC EDGEFIELD George's Drive-Inn Inc. Horace T. Holmes T. L. Ayers, Jr. Chemsize Anderson, SC 0. R. Lever Perry Trenton, SC Greenville, SC Roger G. Charleston, SC Greenville, SC Grady R. Jones L. F. Holmes David W. Balentine Belton, SC William A Grant Gen. Mgr. Trenton, SC Greenville, SC Jack E. Pittmann Tri-County Concrete Corp. Greenville, SC King Oil Co. Hanahan, SC FAIRFIELD Black Construction, Inc. Anderson, SC Putman Greenville, SC C. Evans E. Seabrook, Jr., Fairfield Spreader Service M. Greenville, SC Dr. J. Clayton Richardson E. M. Seabrook III Monticello, SC R. W. Bond Clemson IPTAY Dr. C. Eric Richardson E. Seabrook & Lewis Scholarship R. E. Riddle K. Belton, SC Mt. Pleasant, SC J. Coleman Greenville, SC Winnsboro, SC Endowment^) Greenville, SC T. Barney Smith Drs. J. 0. & K. C. Shuler Anderson, SC Mt. Pleasant, SC F. E. Hughes, Jr. Trailer Service Inc. Winnsboro, SC Cato Co., Easley, SC 73 & Special Recognition

Dick Hendley-Sanitation Inc. Dr. & Mrs. J. C. Rockwell Ed & Red Phillips Chicken Farm Dr. Robert C. Edwards Ronald J. McCoy Mr. Dick Hendley Greenwood, SC Lynchburg, SC Clemson, SC Columbia, SC Greenville, SC South Atlantic Constrs., Inc. LEXINGTON Garrison-Clark-Garrison S. C. McMeekin Memorial Dr. Robert S. Small Clemson, SC Columbia, SC Greenwood, SC Mr. & Mrs. R. W. Cowsert, Jr. Greenville, SC Lexington, SC A. M. Tuck, Inc. #1 Holiday Inn Charles E. Whitener Auto Sales Greenwood, SC Clemson, SC Columbia, SC Snyder's David A. Gray Greenville, SC Lexington, SC A. M. Tuck, Inc. #2 Mr. Knickerbocker R. E. B. S. — Edward T. Strom Currie B. Spivey, Jr. Greenwood, SC Clemson, SC Columbia, SC Dr. & Mrs. D. W. Newton, Jr. Greenville, SC West Columbia, SC W. K. Brown Tom C. Lynch, Jr. Patrick Construction Co. B. Stephens Clemson, SC Columbia, SC James Hodges, SC Beniamin F. Whaley, Jr. Greenville, SC West Columbia, SC Tully H. Graham Mr. & Mrs. James V. Patterson Stokely Clemson, SC SALUDA Murray M. Hodges, SC Wrenn Machine Tools, Inc. Jerrold A. Watson & Sons Greenville, SC West Columbia, SC Lewis Bagwell Sanders & Deal Monetta, SC Sunshine Cleaners & Laundry Ware Shoals, SC Clemson, SC MARION Greenville, SC "A Tiger Fan" Roudhead-The Left Hander- Robert G. Mace & Col. & Mrs. E. N. Tyndall Ridge Spring, SC Tex Tech Corp. Little Barrell-Big Cooter Dr. E. E. Nissen Clemson, SC Greenville, SC Ware Shoals, SC Gresham, SC S & S Farm Supply Word Processing Inc. Ridge Spring. SC United Investors Howard G. Wooten Dewey Alford W. E. Grishaw & C. R. White Greenville, SC Bradley, SC Jimmy Skipper Clemson, SC SPARTANBURG Marion, SC Marion "Footsie" Wood J. Ed Burrell Y. C. Ballenger Electrical Contr. HORRY Greenville, SC T. C. Atkinson, Jr. Easley, SC Spartanburg, SC S. F. Horton Marion, SC John H. Beckroge, Jr. Loris, SC Chuck's Party Shop Ann S. Dennis Antiques Greenville, SC Dr. William L. Cheezem, Jr. Easley, SC Spartanburg, SC Thurmon W. McLamb Marion, SC Builders J. Kirk Hind Little River, SC Modern Home Harry H. Gibson Greenville, SC Eskridge & Long Const. Corp. Easley, SC Spartanburg, SC Don Cameron Marion, SC Fred & Hallie Mappus Myrtle Beach, SC Dr. Henry C. Martin Charles A. Grant Greenville, SC Jones T. Hunter, Jr. Liberty, SC Spartanburg, SC Creel Outdoor Advertising Marion, SC Truman W. Shirley, Jr. Jim & Carolyn Creel Charles E. Dalton The Hearon Corp. Greenville, SC MARLBORO Pickens, SC Spartanburg, SC A. S. Darga^ Drake H. Rogers Terry Tallon Myrtle Beach, SC Imperial Die Casting Corp. Helms Masonry, Inc. Bennettsville, SC Greenville, SC Pickens, SC Spartanburg, SC John P "Pat" Gore Dr. & Mrs. James E. Bostic, Jr. Myrtle Beach, SC NEWBERRY Grover C. Henry Greer, Spartanburg, SC SC Mrs. Clarence W. Senn RICHLAND Holcombe Motor Co. Kinards, SC Joseph Bailey Bright Myrtle Beach, SC John H. Bailey Dr. Paul Holcomb Columbia, SC Spartanburg, Greer, SC Earle Jointer Bedenbaugh SC John L. Humphries Prosperity, SC Wm. Lem Dillard Myrtle Beach, SC Bearing Distributors, Inc. Eustace M. Horton Greer, SC Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Riddle & Wilkes/Architects/lnc. OCONEE Gary A. Johnson Myrtle Beach, SC Walter E. Dixon, Jr. Carolina Ceramics, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Lachlan L. Hyatt Greer, SC Robert A. Ferguson, Jr. Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Robert R. Sansbury Seneca, SC William H. Moody Myrtle Beach, SC Wm. Q. Elliott, Jr. Leigh Textile Company Greer, SC W. C. Harper, Jr. Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Seneca, SC Roberta B. Sanford KERSHAW Larry W. Flynn "A Friend From Spartanburg" Columbia, SC Mauldin, SC W. A. Green, D. A. Kline & ORANGEBURG Spartanburg, SC B. H. Baum Memorial: Dr. Harry B. Arant, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Fugate Plastic Injectors, Inc. Earle W. Sargent Camden, SC By Carolina Belting Co. Orangeburg, SC Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC

Taylors, SC T. F. McNamara, Jr. Cope Clemson Club Don E. Golightly Norman Fredrick Pulliam Camden, SC Tom Garrett Orangeburg. SC Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Greenville, SC George Singleton, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. J. B. Under Machinery Co. Corp. Camden, SC Jeff Hunt Puritan Ind. Maintenance J. Benson Harrison Orangeburg, SC Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC

Taylors, SC J. F. Watson Dr. L. P. Varn James Lee Mays Jerome J. Richardson Camden, SC Thomas P. Lane, Jr. & Orangeburg, SC Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Kenneth J. Hall G. P. Lachicotte Laurie Edward Bennett Budweiser of Anderson, S. C. Billy G. Watson Simpsonville, SC Lugoff, SC Springfield, SC Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Mr. & Mrs. Allen D. Smith, Robert R. Russell, Jr. W. Frank Durham, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Al D. Droege & LAURENS PICKENS Columbia, SC Fairforest, SC Mr. & Mrs. Joe Turner Mr. & Mrs. Lynn W. Cooper, Jr. Block C Club Taylors, SC Clinton, Clemson, SC SC South Carolina National Bank Mascot Homes, Inc. Columbia, SC Gramling, SC D. H. Roberts Norman Candy GREENWOOD Clemson, Clinton, SC SC Kenneth M. Suggs "A Friend" Jack & Jean Burch Columbia, SC Inman, SC Greenwood, SC P. W. McAlister Dr. Herbert P. Cooper, Jr. Laurens, SC Clemson, SC J. T. Dukes Arnold L. Nanney Greenwood Packing Plant Columbia, SC Moore, SC Greenwood, SC Kelly J. DuBose LEE Clemson, SC A. B. Bullington, Jr. "Tiger Booster" W. G. DesChamps, Jr. Roebuck, SC Greenwood, SC Bishopville, SC Ben Dysart Clemson, SC 74 SUMTER Joseph L. Huckabee Mr. & Mrs. E. T. Mcllwain Bobby R. Rowland John D. Tice Dalton, Booth-Boyle Livestock Co. Rock Hill, SC Greensboro, NC Charlotte, NC GA Sumter, SC Charles K. Segal Lloyd W. Purser W. A. Wood & Associates Terry L. Powell Greensboro, Charlotte, Trion, Harold S. Boozer Rock Hill, SC NC NC GA Sumter, SC John T. Marshall E. Walker Albany Felt Co. Superior Synthetic Fibers, I Gibbs, Jr. Charlotte, Augusta, Heyward Fort Rock Hill, SC Albany, NY NC GA Sumter, SC D. R. Parent William H. Lewis John L. Murray, Jr. STATE J. T. James, Jr. OUT OF T. J. Paxson Fairmont, NC Augusta, GA

T. III Castleman Det. Chesley Raleigh, NC Jasper James LM Garrison Machinery R. A. Bowen Memorial < > Sumter, SC Dowingtown, PA Co. Gordon L. Goodson Statesville, NC Macon, GA Plowden Const. Co., Inc. John W. Holcomb Memorial Lincolnton, NC Joseph Crosby Jones William A. Corry Sumter, SC McLean, VA H. Thornton Smith, Jr. Wilkesboro, NC S. Merritt Island, FL Charles A. Segars David L. Peebles Matthews, NC Floyd Barbara Rogers Harry W. Smith Sumter, SC Newport News, VA & Kitty & Heyward Bellamy Clyde, NC Kingsport, TN Mr. & Mrs. Samuel R. Harding Charlotte, NC Donald A. Fowler Mrs. Harry W. Smith UNION Chester, VA Richard Newton Assoc., Inc. Marion, NC Kingsport, TN Dr. H. Russell Caston. Jr. Charlotte, NC Union, SC J. B. Montgomery D. William Brosnan Mr. & Mrs. T. C. Breazeale. Martinsville, VA Jr. Robert L. Carlson Asheville, NC Knoxville, TN

WILLIAMSBURG Lt. Col. & Mrs. Orlando F. Smith, Charlotte, NC Eddie N. Dalton J. E. "Bo" Chinners, (Ret.) Jr. Thomas 0. Morris, Jr. USAF Paul M. Garrett Asheville, NC Bay Village, OH Hemingway Pharmacy Nitro, WV Charlotte, NC Hemingway, SC Carroll F. Hutto Robert T. Cathey J. H. Abrams Houston, TX Winston Salem, NC Robert M. Phillips, Sr. Atlanta, GA Mr. A. J. Rigby, Jr. Charlotte, NC Kingstree, SC William H. Mathis Robert L. Flint & Arthur E. Thomas Ken R. Flint Winston Salem, NC Pnucor Atlanta, GA YORK R. D. Benson & L. K. Seitz Houston, TX Charles D. Miller J. Henry Dowdy Charlotte, NC Cannon's, Inc. Dalton, GA High Point, NC Catawba, SC

Mr & Mrs Norman W. Powell Charleston Oil Co. Van Noy. Tommy & Ned Rick L Beasley James E Reid Thornhill Paul F. Haigler, Jr Dr. Donald C. Roberts & Dr Joseph C Thomas R Glover Syracuse Farms Yarbrough. Jr. Marsha E Hass Dr Wm P. Kennedy Douglas L Scott Ashley River Animal Hospital Harry M McDonald Mr & Mrs Dennis B. Simmons William C Kennerty Bill M Reaves Singer Company-Sewing Machine Division Thomas F Kicklighter. Jr John C Walker Robert W Smith Frank E. Lucas Harold N. Wheeler, M.D Ronnie A Smith Morton & Morton Tony Smith David M Murray, Jr. DILLON COUNTY Pete J. & Jim Stathakis Dr. J Robert Stout Charles F Carmichael Mr & Mrs. Frederick J. Terry Tom B Young W. G Lynn Max Thomas David M Bartles R L McLaurin & Sons Welborn Tire Service, Inc Furman R Cullum Dr James Warren $500 GOLD CARD Wholesale Electrical Supply Co Charles F McCrary D L Coleman & Son Harry M Wilson Aaron A. Nettles. Jr Mr & Mrs Joseph L Powell Kenneth S. Wohltord A Y. Willard, Jr. Roger H Davis Mrs S V Sottile DORCHESTER COUNTY Dukes In Washington , Class of Gene W. ABBEVILLE COUNTY Or Robert B Belk Memory of Marion John T. Mundy 44 Thomas E Lynn & William H Gladden Dexter Rickenbaker William H Baxley. III. DMD The C&S National Bank Boscobel Golf & Country Club Bailey & Associates Mr & Mrs. Wm C. Dupre Jimmy Caldwell W T. Hopkins CHEROKEE COUNTY Bufort Blanton Dr & Mrs John L Guy Carolina Waste & Salvage Co Mrs C H. Lomas Dr. W Ronald Barrett Earl R Dupnest, Jr James B Jones. Jr. Lmwood Cheatham John D. Medlock, Jr R. S. Campbell, Jr Everett A Knight & Steve F. Hutchinson Mr & Mrs T C Milford Nathan W Childs Harry Maior Dr J M Carroll C. L Huggins Jesse A Cobb. Jr EDGEFIELD COUNTY R Doug Cromer Arnie C Spencer Gary E. Clary John M Hamrick, Jr Joe F Anderson, Sr AIKEN COUNTY W M Dillard BAMBERG COUNTY Keller Development Inc Mr & Mrs Kenneth L Kaltz Alexander-Moormann & Assocs Dr Claude Dixon Co., Bamberg Donor Rusty Poole & David P Riggins Mr. & Mrs G Milton Saggus. Jr William R Alexander First National Lease Corp An Anonymous Claude McCain Taylor-Watson Furniture Mr & Mrs. Theo R Williams L J Coker Robert I Geisel James Vincent Caggiano Frances G Boatwright Wayne M Coward Dr M. Ray Gillespie BARNWELL COUNTY Doug & Cres Curtis 8 Capt Philip C Curtis H. C. Coward & Son Glen Rill Farms Ted W Craig CHESTER COUNTY Mr & Mrs Robert H. Herlong Mr & Mrs Steve C Ergle Robert V Harrell Allison Grimes W E. Lindsay Mr & Mrs John A. Hughes Donald L Fulmer Hartrow, Inc — Malcolm Hare Norman M Smith, II Willis Cram James K Gregory Richard Herbert George R Fleming FAIRFIELD COUNTY H Earle Holley, Jr Robert Lee Hill BEAUFORT COUNTY John N Pressley and Miss Joan B Pressley Barbara & Adrian Glenn Richard L Meyer Dr, Charles W. Hinnant Coastal Contractors, Inc. J B Pressley, Jr Maxie C Collins. Ill John G Molony & William W Molony John Brown Hooper Charles L Johnson Halsted M Stone, M D John J Hood, Jr A. H. Peters, Jr. Hopper Gulf Service Bryan Loadholt W T Wrenn William J Arnette J E Stewart Bldrs . Inc. Independent Publishing Co James Arthur Buck Louis M Boulware Alan M. Tewkesbury, III Roy B. Jeffcoat CHESTERFIELD COUNTY W M Estes, Jr Dr Charlie W. Timmerman Wallace Jones BERKELEY COUNTY James C. Crawford, Jr Warren R Herndon, Sr, T Clifton Weeks Max B King Memorial Nolan & Gerry Pontiff Al & Jane Hitchcock — Textile Piping, Inc Pigeon Granite Co — J P Brooks. J. P. Mr. & Mrs A Gary Evans James F Little Phil & Mary Bradley Brooks. Jr. James L Walpole Larry Lowe Kirk Austin CLARENDON COUNTY William H Wylie G Eugene Madden Dr Rhett B Myers Robert E. Jackson Memorial ALLENDALE COUNTY Steven E Madden Dr Peters E Myers. IV Dusty & Ginger Rhodes FLORENCE COUNTY J Richard Knopf. Sr McCaH's. Inc Denmon W Orvin, Jr. H B Rickenbaker Gordon Keith McLeod Mitchell S Scott Virgil P Lawrence McCormick & A Walter C White Sutherland CALHOUN COUNTY COLLETON COUNTY G Wilson Bryce Memorial — Bryce ANDERSON COUNTY Jerry A. Meehan C. F. Evans & Co Calvert W. Huffines Mechanical Contr . Inc Anderson Pediatric Group Dr Vernon Merchant, Jr S H Houck Marvin C Buchanan R H Anderson P. C. Osteen, Jr DARLINGTON COUNTY "Clyde Bryce, Jr PE — Engineering Anderson S County Clemson Club J Norman Phillips CHARLESTON COUNTY Dennis Yarborough Consuliants" Anderson Orthodontic Associates Piedmont Candy & Cigar Co. Reubm H Brown Hubert Baker. D.D Malcolm H Craven Baychem C S Lane Craven &

C Randolph McClure, Sr , Memorial 75 * Recognition

Mr. & Mrs William H Johnson Bill & Marian Barbary Carl R. Rogers William J Pridemore Raymond S. Waters John E Lunn C.M.C. Development Co J T Hollingsworth Bobby R & Rita Reeves Boyd West Bobby J Watford Frank B. Cameron J R Bedenbaugh Lt Col Richard C Robbins White's Exxon Station

Allen P Wood. A I A C L Greene Ronald L Carlay Drewry N Simpson Boyd W Wmgo Edward L Young Jane H, Greer J. P. Fans Dr B R Skelton Woman's Clinic —

L Dean Weaver Const Co , Inc. Larry & Joan Kay Charles Jeter Glenn Dr, & Mrs Thomas E. Skelton Dr James Johnson F A Douglass, Jr. Newman & Batcheldor Mike Hellams Memorial A and A Builders Miss Margaret Lee Wilder & Christine Funk Z H Owmgs Wayne & Gray Hipp C. S. Boland, D D S Marvin B Banton John F. Palmer & Melvin W Bashor Albert Dial McAlister Paul E Bowie, Jr., Memorial A. Courtney Cobb GEORGETOWN COUNTY Joe D Pearson Thomas B Stoddard G & B Enterprises, Ltd C. B. Condrey H W. Bruorton Mr. 8, Mrs Andrew H Pioth Glenn L, Griffin Timothy M Drake Harper Brothers Frednc W Reinhold, Jr LEE COUNTY James A, Holcombe, Jr. Dr Henry S. Anderson H. E. Hemingway Wm B Sturgis Carroll Green Deschamps, II T E Jones & Sons of Easley Earl F Blair

W. L. Ragland Thomas J Warwick Wyman McDaniel Mr. & Mrs Amos M McCall Maxcy B Patterson 8. Walter S Ramage

Paul Patrick Paul L Webb Don R, McDaniel, Sr Gene 8. Bob Merritt Fred J Zahrn Warden J McKenzie Memorial George B (Bud) Nalley. Jr SUMTER COUNTY GREENVILLE COUNTY Billy L Grigsby Wallace P, Deschamps Sam Ray E. M. DuBose Allstate Food Brokers. Inc C V, Elrod Carl E. Watkins Insurance D. Leslie Tindal LEXINGTON J E. Austin, Jr Fashion First, Inc COUNTY Mr 8. Mrs Roger Beniamin John J Britton, Jr Rents, Inc — L L Bates. Jr Billy Amick Aaro Eugene G Gibson R Frank Kolb, II A Friend of Clemson" Mr. & Mrs Harry G. Batson James G Hayes George M Shealy William C Peek A. J. Gaughf J. Frank Black Beniamin E Morgan Woodrow H, Taylor James E Pinner Korn Industries. Inc James H Brown, Jr Charles F Rhem, Jr Ray O'Bnan Carter G Neil Smith Wyman L Morris 8r Charles A Bryan, Jr. Mr & Mrs John K Edmonds John C, Cook W E Vaughan Sammie Morris Carolyn Inc Charles Warehouses. Bud & Sandy Long M Stuck Ernest Jones Washington. Jr. The National Bank of S C Thomas Carter Mr & Mrs Richard L Watson Dr. & Mrs. Barney C. Austin Mr & Mrs. Mark S Stokes Dr John W Shaw L. Jerry Chapman Ralph W Blakely Raymond S Caughman Nat W Cloer R L Wilder, Jr. J. M, Clary Ron L Cobb John T. Drafts Hank Galbreath Malcolm E Corbett Sid D Freeman Stuart & Stan Miller — Lexington Supply Pickens Oil Co UNION COUNTY Crawford C Curtus Carl & Rachel Merntf Co Paul J Reece E E. Fowler Custom Electric Co. Jerry A Brannon C M Shook Dr 8. Mrs Billy L Edge Henry Elrod Col Wm F Davis (Ret Warren Craig Jumper WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY ) Jimmy R Holliday Raleigh J. Farr Dallas E. Mams F. E. Huggms Billy S. Delk Henry Yonce 8, Charles Yonce

T A. Finley Develco, Inc Reynolds Contract Haulers D I Wilson III W. T. Fraser, Jr Joseph H Durham. Jr Harold B Swygert. Jr RICHLAND COUNTY Sign-Lite Co M L Garrett Construction Co Edwin W Evans Mrs Frances L. Chappell Bubber" Snow Charles F Gentry, Jr Henry M Harrison MARION COUNTY Arnold's Prof Garment Care J M Gilfillin W. Joe Henson Fritz N Johnson, M D B P Barber & Associates. Inc. YORK COUNTY

Jr Martin Hall. Jr . M. Hall III 8. E F Hall C R, Goulet Mr. & Mrs. Harold L Hix John Lewis, Mr & Mrs J M Bell B B Joel W Gray, III Littleiohn Memorial(LM) Lewis B Smith Nash Broyles Patterson N. Harvey Jack & Patsy Greene Duncan C Mclntire & William F Thomspon Haselden 8, Owen Henry Lucius, III Jack W Brunson Greenville Women's Clinic William J Neely, Jr Gordon R McLellan Jackson Byers Mountain View Industries, Inc. Jr Morror 8. Dr Floyd F. Griffin, Thomas K Norris Charles Edward Corley, III. M.D. Claud H NEWBERRY COUNTY Hardwood Mfg Co #1 Charles S Smith Terris L Eller Calvin B Morrow Gordon Leslie, Jr Jr. Caldwell Harper Robert R Taylor S William N Geiger, Jr William R. Pursley, Harold L Pitts George J Harrell Charles "Donald" Styles T, E Grimes, Jr E M. Donald L Harrison Terry C Shaver E E Herlong, Jr George I Theisen W L Harrington, Jr J. D Harrison Ferd J Summer W Bennett Kirkpatnck H M Hodges, Jr , Memorial David Waldrop. Jr Warren, 8, Robert T Harrison GREENWOOD COUNTY David G Jeter John N Jr David C Waldrop, Sr J. Warren James M Henderson Dr F E Abell, Jr Col John L, Mack. Sr. Norman Harry S Young Mrs. John K. Benfield. Jr Joe A. Hewell Clarence L Beaudrot James T. McCabe Melvin L. Kelly. Jr. H C Howell G & P Trucking Co . Inc First National Bank of SC OCONEE COUNTY R. Smith. Jr Bobby Hudson Greenwood Motor Lines, Inc. George Z. Siokos Ben John N Landreth Margaret Huskey G Bonner Harvley Frank W Smith Dr Harry B Mays OUT OF STATE Amos Hykes 8, Hassle Davis R Wayne Jennings Roy N Taylor Howard M Corbett & Carlyle Poole W J Jordan, Jr, Dale Johnson Nevit Y Johnson Mr. 8. Mrs. H. T. Thompson, Jr. 8. H T Dr. Frank A Hoshall. Jr E. John Rosenwald. Jr Edward C Johnson Ralph W Jones Thompson, III Deryl Keese & William C Keese P V Guyton Fred A Johnson J Morgan Jones Mr 8, Mrs. Walter A Tuten, Jr Mr 8. Mrs J Whit Miller Ford F Farabow. Jr Dr Roland M Knight Jack Lawrence Wm B Wells Oconee Anesthesia Services PA P B Russell Langley, Jr Robert A. Liner Dr, John A, Wells. Jr W DuBose Samaha, Inc. Hasel Legare Coleman, Jr. W L Brigham. Jr Roy E Long Continental Forest Industries — J R Lally Jack R Tatham Mr 8, Mrs. Kent Rigg Julian M Langston. Jr Jimmy L McWhorter Ralph B Cureton. Jr Dr S P Wells Terrell Lankford Insurance P R Nickles James W Engram John W Sherard Hugh F Abies Boren Clay Products Co. V B Lippard, Jr. J Herbert Powell, Jr Giant Portland Cement Co Mr. & Mrs Edd Mize Thomas A Ramsay Seabrook L Marchant Robert H Rykard A Carrol Josey Atlantic Chemical Corporation Bob Maxwell Builders, Inc George F Smith, Jr Mr 8, Mrs. J. J. Kirby. Jr ORANGEBURG COUNTY Mr & Mrs Bob E Webb W H, McCrary Henry R Lowery David 8, Ruth McLellan Gray & Gray Farms Dr C R Swearingen. Jr L A McKinney Allen K Burdette #2 W L. Monts, Sr T & R Farms D C Thomas & Fletcher Christian Harward Furniture Co. Dr James P McNamara — Dr John W. Pitner M Riley. Jr Thomas J Edmonds Buck Mikel HAMPTON COUNTY F. M. Reeves Ted Shuler Hugh Putnam. Sr Morris Const Co — Henry Holseberg Pete G. Miley H. W. Smith D H D Folk Tommy C. Dykes Kenneth L, Nail Mr & Mrs W H Mauldin A N Whiteside, Jr C.LU J M Russell, Jr Mr & Mrs. Marion 8 Beason Orders Tile & Dist Co , Inc J D Rouse. Sr & Dr Jacob D. Rouse, Jr John C Rivers George L Binnicker. Jr John Duncan Palmetto Loom Reed Co Robert L Grigsby. Jr W, A Cartwnght. Jr Dr Joe B Godfrey Russell Hunter Park HORRY COUNTY Sadler & Company, Inc. Dr. M. Rodney Culler L R "Choppy'' Patterson Barry Anthony demons Memorial Thad Busby, Richard Roche 8i Tommy Charles Parker Dempsey George M Plyler F L. Bradham SALUDA COUNTY Roche Thomas J. Etheredge, III D. C, Poole Leon Cannon Frances S & John W Hare Scott Steele

Fort Sumter Petroleum Co , Inc — Leland John C Boesch, Jr Mr & Mrs Al Powell. Jr & Mr. & Mrs Robert C. Crenshaw D T Wannamaker III Bradshaw Robert E Powell Philip A Thompson M Clarence L Jones F Reeves Gressette, Jr Proformance Systems. Inc Larry C Timbes SPARTANBURG COUNTY James M Perry Julian A Ott Reed & Associates Davis Heniford. Jr. T R Adams, Jr W T. Vick Power Oil Co. Dr T Westmoreland B. D. Robbins Marion T Bellamy Mr, 8. Mrs Louie W Blanton G Jimmy W E Verdery Edwin L. Bates James Rochester Co , Inc — James Benton H J Bowman James C Williams. Jr. Richie Rochester George J Bishop, III Michael G Coleman 8, C Gibson Mrs Starr C Busbee Shealy Elect Wholesalers, Inc, E M Bost Brad Pressley Mr 8, Mrs W M. Lineberger. Jr

Memorial to I W Bull by Mrs D L Evans Gordon Sherard Dr William S. Fairey Pimco Chemical 8. Supply Co Don V Welchel 8. Frederick C Gore Billy Stanley Riggins Simmons Machinery Co , Inc W Davis PICKENS COUNTY Dr Edwin L Stroud R G Horton R. A. Earnhardt Greg S Farish Doyle C Burton — Thomas W Glenn III Suitt Construction Co , Inc Economy Cars Limited Mr & Mrs Neil E Byerley Chas S Tanner Co KERSHAW COUNTY Ben Giles Farnum M Gray Central Concrete & Plaster, Inc Thermo-Kinetics, Inc — J E Chambers Joseph C Jackson Hallmark Cafeterias Charles R Harper, Jr, E E Clayton Fred M Thompson W L Jackson Joe A. Harris, Inc Kenneth R. Hart Nancy & Jimmy Cook J P Thompson, Jr Cecil's Incorporated C, Eugene Hill LANCASTER COUNTY Ernest Defore Jim Thrailkill & Dr Ben Thrailkill Insulfab Plastics, Inc — Jeff Kane James A Adams & Al Adams Duckett Funeral Home C Edgar L Miller, Jr. Threatt-Michael Const Co . Inc W Moore Alford Dr. & Mrs William E Dukes Tungsten Industries. Inc Blackmon Kirkland S. Johnston 8. John B. Johnston Mr 8, Mrs Sanford T Smith Col. & Mrs Marvin C Ellison R. H. Walker R H Collins R Glenn McGee Mr. 8, Mrs. Mack C. Stewart, Jr Headhunted Too Joel W Wells Oscar S. Porter. Ill Bias A. Miyares David K. Willis Riverside Grocery Coach Frank J. Howard Burnette J. D Wells, Jr LM Palmetto Knitting, Inc Joe Mr & Mrs James S Hunter < > Charles W West Grady P Robinson Palmetto Motor Lines. Inc. Steve C Giffith. Jr Imagine. Inc. Max Whatley Mr. & Mrs. L. S. Stewman & Mr. & Mrs. Pettit Construction Co.. Inc. #1 Francis A Yarborough Leland Martin Clyde H White Duane Johnson J Spartan Security, Inc J Garner Bagnal McDonald's of Clemson J V Williams Spartan Tire Exchange Clifford C. Bryan LAURENS COUNTY Mr & Mrs L. Paul Miller Charles N Wyatt, Jr Jerry E. Taylor Robert A Gettys, Jr. T Heath Copeland Eckley III Mr & Mrs M J Young #2 John W Waddell E Robert 76 Dr Fred G Shealy, Jr Emory G Orahood, Jr Howard Farmer. Jr Michael F Dawes Wm L Polhemus Carland Farms, Inc A.J & Nona Coleman Wearon Huckaby Fred L Perdue Sydney E Tindall Mr & Mrs Joe W Sellers James R Hambright Manuel Fernandez J G Moxon James D Fisher Mr & Mrs R S McCants III M Lamar Young Neely McFadden Hollis Thomas M. Hunter Glenn P Felton Joyce & Don Hairston Milton E Pate William B Kellett Allen N Reeves Sonny Cassady James Ed Robinson Bruce Lowell Kalley Edwin S Presnell S McRoy Sauls & Dr Robert C McDaniel William D Anderson Joseph D. Swann Joseph L Waldrep William F, Lowe John W Barrentine Evans Holcombe

Jack B Hafner Rogers & Brown Custom Brokers, Inc Shady & Edna Young Jewell G Buchanan & Henry Tecklenburg, Jr Melville G Padgett Eleanor Breazeale Joseph D Thompson, Jr . M D Donald L Bunton H E Tyler DARLINGTON COUNTY George H Durham. Jr Wayne D Ward J W Carter Lamar Gaillard Dr J Hertz Warren, Jr A B Jeffords D L Tollison Robert D Weldon Warren & Al Jeffords

West Ashley Lumber Co , Inc Phillips Company BAMBERG COUNTY Richard E Wheeler W, G. Saverance Mr & Mrs "Sack" Bagley Herbert R Allen Edwin Gay Bass, Jr John L. Hoffman John Wm Felder Ray Clanton Dr, E. Gary Jeffords Randy Flanders John Jay James Joseph M, Ott Mr & Mrs Ross C Reed & William B McCown III Fred Schnmpf Mr & Mrs Andy Demon Steven Clark Moore N, R Davis, Jr Stafford Insulation Co Inc Starwood Nursery & L'scaping, Inc by J L McMillan Geroald E Brockenfelt D L Locklair Victor Whetstone, Jr Thomas S Buchanan G James Wilds III Col Francis Zeigler M Memorial- Mr & Mrs J J Colcolough, Jr Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. Byrd. Jr Class of 1923 John L Gervais. Jr Edward B Crawford ABBEVILLE COUNTY Dr Charles R Griffin Hallman Sease Mark G. Kearns & Tim Dangerf leld Dawkms Concrete Products, Inc. D Atkinson Robert C Griffin Wm. James V Sease Henry J Rast, Jr. Martin S Driggers William M Blakely Guest Agents Woodrow Harrison Franklin R Welch Charles E "Jack" Hendrix George Nolan Gardner. Hanvey Corp Sr. Dr Eddie Collins Harry G Howie Glenn Harley-Davidson of Anderson BARNWELL James COUNTY Danny Gregg L Fuller Howie Mr & Mrs Nardin Heard Walter H Mr & Mrs James L Lucas. Jr. Jenkins W C Masters Jeffrey S Huggms Jerry L Nelson Neil Hodgens Rodman Lemon Thomas M Parker, Jr George A Hutto, Jr Hometec Properties. Inc. Herbert M Rosenberg Harold Lott Dan H Swanger James G McGee, Jr Philip H Rosenberg Andrew Jarman W H Manning III Paul B, Underwood, Jr., M D W H "Bill" Miller Lloyd E Larry V Jordan Frederick LM Sammons D Mixon Alex S Morrison l ' Michael Sherard Paul Kaiser. Ill Bob S & Dot Sanders CHEROKEE COUNTY Charles L Sullivan, Jr, William P Kay, Sr James B White James M Shuler Lawrence E Childers William Warren Dr David Kelley, P A Richard W Wislon Agency Mr & Mrs J Donald Thomas Thomas T, Gngg, Jr Lee West Mr & Mrs Raymond A King H. 0. Mullmax H S "Dusty" Williams, Jr Charles Earle Jones W G Wotford S T King Gene Powell Hugh Birt B, R. Kernels James R Woodham Earle Williamson Ralph F King. Jr. M Mr & Mrs Victor Bell Mr & Mrs W. Joe McArthur Richard L, Baird Olm S & Betty Kirkpatrick Robert H Bin Dr R H McElveen, Jr Peter L McCall, Jr AIKEN COUNTY Mr. & Mrs James W. Logan, Jr Yale J. Garber Thomas C Parker Robert Bickley C W L Lyles, Jr Freddie B McKerley, Jr R. B. Sanders DILLON COUNTY Claude D Epting J. McDaniel H. Jimmy Torrance Mrs T A Campbell John Alford, David McLaurm & Alan D Gregory McGregor, Jr W C Philip Lucius Elbert Hines Hamilton Belton L Mims & Harry W Mims BEAUFORT COUNTY CHESTER COUNTY A C Cureton Mrs Hoyt Hamilton Mr & W M. F. Mitchell Stratton A Demosthenes James W Bankhead Laurens W Floyd Arthur Leroy Jones Dr. Harold L. Murray T. R. Garrett Carolyn & Chuck Bell L. B Hardaway, Jr Joseph K. Kneece D K. Oglesby, Jr. Mr & Mrs James S Gibson, Jr. & Mack D Gilreath, Jr Mack Coy Jackson III Eugene H Kneece. Jr Leonard Patterson J Jack W Gibson Dr. Carl H Jones III Chalres G Lucius, Jr Silas B. Knight Steve Pearce Joyce & Dave Moorhead Mrs Betty C, Thorne Henry L, Richbourg Fred B McLean James E Pennell. M D , P A Ramada Inn-Sing Pappas Mrs J B Bankhead A E Carmichael. Jr Rees Electric Co.. Inc A. R. Ramseur J Harry Tarrance Joel W, Collins Memorial Herbert R Walters James C Reece Col Wade H Padgett. Jr James B Colvin, Jr DORCHESTER COUNTY Charles T Watts Rhodes Development Co., Inc Mr, & Mrs. Pat Baughman Ted G Cudd Ben N. Hill Charles W Busbee, Sr M J Richbourg Gerald B Beaman Steven Epps Infinger Farms Gerald W Metts James R Rogers J Louis Grant John Porter Gaston III D. P Soiourner Lindsey W Addy, Jr Dr James M. Ruff Mr & Mrs S Wayne Goodyear C E Windham C Batchelor Robert R Seawright BERKELEY COUNTY Mrs S W Gough H D Byrd H. D. Dickert Allan P Sloan, Jr Luther & J Randy Trussell Sammy Worthy Gough H Downs Byrd, Jr Bruce H Sellers Adam Smith R M Singletary, Jr W P Johnson William E Hall. Jr Dr W G Watson Dr. John Horton Smith David E. Jeffcoat Tyre & Eddie Lee J Edward Lotz Dr Kenneth W Smith John F Murphree K. Pressley & Kirk P Pressley Dr & Mrs H Clyde Odom ALLENDALE COUNTY Walter Price Spires Eugene F. Oliver Fred Tripled, Jr R Allen Traylor, M D W Ross Brewer Dr Edgar Talbert D D Page. Sr Robert A Darby. Sr Elias D Tupper II, John M Tupper & John F. Brunson George M Taylor F M Peagler George I Tupper, Jr

Truman I Close G Wyatt Thompson CHESTERFIELD COUNTY W. B Oswald James C Thompson. Jr CALHOUN COUNTY Phillip M. Fields EDGEFIELD COUNTY J Arthur Williams Preston 0. Toole John T Bozard Earl J Smith Mr & Mrs Robert Calliham J T Duncan W V Trammell William H Bull Guy P Stanley Vernon H Wates, Sr W M. Terry. Jr. L. M Watson Dennis G Haigler Hurley A Funderburk, Jr Herbert S Yarborough Ervin M Mathias Wells Aluminum Southeast, Inc Eldon V Haigler, Jr Frank Berry H J Thomas. Jr Mr & Mrs Rick Whatley L, C. Kissam III CLARENDON COUNTY Dr J S Garrison

Mr & Mrs Jimmy White James M Moss III Joel Richard Lee Frank W Herlong ANDERSON COUNTY P, Louis Whitworth J. D Rast & Sons Thomas Elden Lee L, D, Holmes, Jr Howell N Alexander Mr. & Mrs. Neil D. Wiles Julian D Wiles Samuel R Durant G William Rauton, Jr & Bay lis E Anderson Beniamm F. Williams D. H. Banks Dr Clarence E Coker, Jr G William Rauton III Anderson Orthopedic Clinic PA Williams Plastering. Inc Gerald Bozard Marion E DuBose S Yonce, Jr Mr & Mrs. Samuel Ashley Guy W Black Calhoun Trading Company Julius R Eadon, Jr & Mrs Horace T Holmes Elbert E Babb Tommy Crawford Otis S. Culclasure Julius R Eadon III Jack A. Hamilton James H Barton Clarence A Davis H. E Paulling G H Furse. Jr Belton Bagging Co Raymond Fleming Keitt Hane Fair Scott H Jackson FAIRFIELD COUNTY Dr Carroll W Bowie William H Gilmer Thomas S Harmon. Jr W J Rawlinson Robert A Westbrook William R Bridges Ralph & Hazel Hill Gary B Porth Roger L Flowers Jesse E. Wright III Mr. Mrs George & Brothers Billy L. Ragsdale, Sr James L Wannamaker, Jr & Martha A Alexander Hemingway Lt Col Ralph W Boys Herbert Byrant & Jim Cooley James D Stewart II Wannamaker & Mary C Armstrong W J Martin John P Harrison Mr. Jim Cooley John C. Taylor III Horace F Swilley Joe D Jolly Budweiser of Anderson F, S. Werner CHARLESTON COUNTY G Ray Coker Jack Legrand C & J Metal Works Tony Whitman John Q Adams III Dr George P Green T J Mann Lawrence T Campbell Howard R Young John Q Adams. Jr James W Martin Center for Develtal Learn'g Charles L Cooley Ricky Bailey COLLETON COUNTY Mr & Mrs Joseph E Mason Jerry 0. Chapman Mr & Mrs William F. Harnesberger & S W Bates Mr & Mrs Paul L. Beach John C Renwick, Jr Coca-Cola Bottling Michael & Andrea Ernest A. Byrd Mr. & Mrs Jack W Carter, Sr, James W Stephenson III Don Wayne Cooley & Fred A Cooley Dr C B Hopkins W M. Cornwell Lowcountry Office Supply, Inc J E Sullivan John A Davenport Bill & Louise Reeves John D. Doscher, Jr. Rhodes Oil Company Henry J Dodd Fred H. Anthony Robert C Gallager Strickland's Dixie Cleaners FLORENCE COUNTY Dr Leonard W Douglas Mr & Mrs John L Black. Jr. Richard H Gettys, Jr C H Sweat Milton H Anderson, Jr. Tom W Dunaway. Jr Dr Arthur L Bruce Mr & Mrs Jeffery T Haire Edward J Werntz, Jr Bob's Bar-B-O. Inc R Fred Fowler. Jr - R Denny Cole, Jr Mac R Harley West Ashley Lumber Co , Inc James R. Coleman, Jr & Glenn Plumbing Co , Inc J. H. Hopkins Henry G. Hoffmeyer Horace D, Kinsey James R. Coleman George L Graham Donald P Kearns, Jr & Gregory Alan Jones West Ashley Lumber Co.. Inc - William C Dailey Mr Mrs & David H Greer Sloan Crayton Cecil Y, & Jerry A. Nunamaker Joe L Ritter B. Lee Floyd Mr & Mrs Phil C Greeson John H, Owens. Jr Carl S Pulkinen J Ryan White. Jr Tommy M Folk, Jr 77 tf* Special Recognition

Munlord G Fuller Greenville Floral Co , Inc John F. Guest R. Ligon King, Jr R S. Winfield Vance Gandy, Jr. The Greenville News Piedn I Edward D Guy, Jr Richard King J. H. Derham Tom Gressette Pest Control- J C Harmon Mr & Mrs Steve Holcombe Robert F Mahon, Jr W C (Ted) Dozier P Tom Gressette Joseph E Harper 8. R Bruce White Richard H Ivester Earl B, Mills Harvey Graham, Jr Keith Hayne Griffith Harper Brothers. Inc Michael P Keeshen Mr 8. Mrs R D Mitchell Arthur R Hardee Dr E Guyton Tom W. Head William J Keith Thomas R Moore E W, Prince, Jr. Mrs John W Hamer Edward H Hembree Harry E Kilby Andy Parnell Stephen L Chryst

Laddie Green Hi Me r John E Hinsdale Mr & Mrs Danny Litchfield L DeWitt Patterson Bill Darby James A Jones C W. Hinton Brian C McGinnis Mr 8. Mrs Bobby W Ramsey Dan P Gray 8, John R Gray James Earl Jordan M R Hughes C Blake Morgan Mr 8> Mrs Gary L Ricker Grayco Steel Corp Dr Joseph Lewis M Chemloid Incorporated Paul T Norris Sahara Stone of S C Nelson Jackson III John Harper McNeely Industrial Scrap, Inc Mrs Jerry W. Odom & Melissa C David Staggs Labruce Nursery Midway Grocery Interstate Piping Services, Inc. Jesse K Osterhoudt Reed Watson T W. Martin Thomas Phillips Dr W & Dr Al Ivester Douglas F Patrick & Robert G Hopkins Kel Chemicals, Inc Earl O'Neil McCoy. Jr Dr Wendell E Phillips Mr. & Mrs William R Jolly. Jr. Sam B. Phillips Mr 8c Mrs Richard W Payne H E Pearce. Jr Billy Powers Bob Jones Co. , Inc William W Pruitt Edward C Wilhoit Sidney F Thompson Julian H. Price Lewis S Kay Wm Timothy Raines Don Quattlebaum Bomar B Keller Stephen G Roberson & Laverne Cole GREENWOOD COUNTY JASPER COUNTY Alexander Quattlebaum, Jr M Key Products & Services, Inc Mr & Mrs J. T. Roper Lynn C Aiken Fred A Nimmer Robert H Rhodes Harrison R King Mr & Mrs Miles T Shaw Nick P Anagnost Alex Thompson Paul Kinnett. Jr Dr Donald W Shelley Wm Thomas Anderson KERSHAW COUNTY Edward D Tinsley, III A Welling Lagrone Ronald M Shelton Herbert Anderson, Jr Const., Inc Cleatus Godwin J W. Truluck. Jr Frank S Leake, Jr Thomas Shiflet Mr & Mrs Ronnie H, Barnes 8. Miss Mrs Charlotte Pate Inman L Turner J 0. Leonard. Jr J Henry Sifton. Jr Julia Gregory Tommie W. James, Jr Henry D Wolfe L G Lewis, Jr William N Skardon Wayne Bell George V Kornegay Benny R Friar William K Manning, M D Stevenson Brothers R Glenn Bolt Charlie Rogers Clifton H Mudge John T. Mauldin Health L Strawn, Jr C. Browning Lester P Branham, Sr. Palmetto Health Associates Ralph C May. Jr Col A J Tothacer & Jay Tothacer William E Burnett & D. E Burnett Martin Drawdy L Coleman, Jr M W Gordon McCabe, Jr , Memorial J Ray Truluck, Jr James Alexander Cooper Floyd-Coleman-Askms-Kellahan-Engs & H Jack McCall. Jr Tim Waddell Sammy C. Corley LANCASTER COUNTY E. Horton Surv , Inc James T McCarter Johnnie J Walters Robert L Crawford, Jr Cecil

Howard F Godwin Oil 8r Dr John R Howell. Jr McCorkle Co , Inc John & Donna Wharton Mr Mrs George L Crout B Bell Ernest L Jones Charles E McDonald. Jr T Hunter West Dickert's Moving 8, Storage C Paul D Poston Alex Meyers D D Williams. Jr G Dorroh Larry W Cauthen Dr J P Truluck, Jr James D Miller Lawrence Yeargin, Jr Robert H Drinkard Dexter L Cook Robert Welch Moore-Tinsley Supply Co The Zink Company Environmental Landscaping Jesse Crenshaw 8. Tony J. Crenshaw Ivan M Coleman Frank 8. Ann Ferguson Harold Newton James A Cannon Gi I li land -Be II Assocs., Inc. J Rutledge Coleman Ronald L Nix Lawrence L Clark, Jr Coy Jefferson Gray Mr 8, Mrs Ralph B Fulmer L B Fmklea, Jr W C Owens Frank Holland Dr Charles L Hall Lancaster County Clemson Club Marion Lever. Jr H Gerald Hicks Phillip Patrick Carlos R, Kellett Mr. 8, Mrs. Clement C Hall D Dr J McDowell. Jr William H Payne Ms Lenora C, Bryant James L Hammer, Jr James GEORGETOWN COUNTY Piedmont Crescent Eng Mgt Rutledge Jr Dan M Robinson Co Carolina Cartage Co , Inc H Hammond, J C Cauthen. Jr, Dr. Richard Yeadon Wescoat . VI Piedmont P & S C Inc , James Dr & Mrs Perry B DeLoach John B Harris, Jr Robert T Mayer. Jr Dodson, Jimmy Moore. Carolyn Roll Fred Glenn Mr & Mrs William E Hodges William K Williams. D M D Threatt-Michael Contractors William M Poe Greer Marine Center, Inc Barry Hollmgsworth Charles Jr LAURENS COUNTY F Wilson, Mr & Mrs Brooks R Prince Dr Raymond Van Grubbs Walker E Hyman Mr. 8. Mrs. R. L. Cason Michael D Morris Proformance Group. Inc James W Hannah Leslie C J ay & Wilson H Myers Leon Harris III Raymond E. Putman Laurens I. James Larry D Timms Julian A Reynolds J R Swetenburg, Jr Harold Rabhan, Zep Mfg Co Mr. 8. Mrs. Francis D Mosteller George L Johnson, Jr. Dr H C Wessinger Bruce D Wheeler Mrs L M Ragsdale Nickelmesh Corporation Charles E Key Bill Bailey Ken W, Reed W Donald Owens Ervin L Koone GREENVILLE COUNTY Robert T Hollmgsworth Mr & Mrs William A Robinson Jack G Padgett Marshall Long A, R A Services, Inc L McClain Beniamin T Rook Gary Smith Harold Lumley, Jr W James L Allen James E. Barton E R Roper Thomas H Solesbee, Jr Mr & Mrs Gerald B Milford Architectural Products, Inc Ruben Jerry Bennett James L Sanderson Spartan Express, Inc Dr W B Moseley Jack L Atkinson Coleman David R Schumpert, Jr James C Stem H Edward Munnerlyn James A. William S Baker, Jr Thomas Lumley Leon A Sham-Leon Sham Co Richard P Strawhorn J David Patterson C P Ballenger, Jr Tony G Marler Shirley's Iron Works. Inc Jerry & Dawn Suggs, Glenn & Shirley John H Roberts James Balloch James E Milam Southern Industrial Rubber Taylor & Jimmy D Lunny Charles M Rush C B Barksdale, Jr Parker 8. Cary Moore Mrs R C Stevenson Gregory Martin Vaughn B F. Scott Bay-Con General, Inc David W Moorhead Mrs E Randolph Stone Mr & Mrs Vernon D Wade Joe H Seal William E Berry. Jr The Palmetto Bank The Sugar Creek Tigers W Larry Williams Edward K. Snead. Jr Ernest Blakely. Jr Mrs Wilma Seward 8, Larry Seward F Marion Summey John D Wood Stockman Oil Two, Inc. James A Boling Jim L. Simpson James A Taylor Billy Bullock W R Swearmgen Thomas J Boone, Jr Tee Thompson Terry & Jean-Marie Taylor & J. Cooley Jack P Com John N Talbert. Jr Mr 8, Mrs Walter G Brackin, Jr Richard T Townsend Altman, Jr Samuel W Floyd Chip Tinsley J Leighton Brown Shepard N Williams John Russell Terry, Jr Paul Gallogly Howard Tolbert Robert E Brown Mr & Mrs. Eddie Wilson James E Thackston GBS Lumber, Inc A. M. Tuck #3 W William W Brown, CPA James A Marler Harry M Thompson Jack R Kelley John W Turner. Jr Timothy L Buchanan W E Thrailkill Terry L. Long Alfred L White. Jr J C Calloway LM LEE COUNTY Charles M Timmons < ) Edward McCameron. Jr Everett E & Joyce P. Bedengaugh Bill R, Chandler Harris Hicks Charlie T Timmons Robert Bruce Richards Melvm Pace Chemurgy Products. Inc #1 W. Ray Alexander, Jr. Ronald W (Rosco) Timms Ben E Sanders Air Condition F M Werts Chemurgy Products #2 Archie H Chandler. Jr 8. Tray Chandler Gerald S Tompkins. Jr Virgil B Simpson Euel M Boland Mr & Mrs C W Childers. Jr Bethel C Durrant J Harold Townes. Jr . AIA Jesse T Stancil W Keith Campbell Ed Clay C. B. Player Memorial-C B Player, Jr Floyd A Ulmer Calvin Summey Thomas Wade Malone Sidney Lamar Cline 8. C B Player III Wm L Wallace Th' Lumber Yard, Inc B Ross Russell John Herbert Conrad Hughe, Tindal, Jr Mr & Mrs David E Watson Vissage Auto Parts Co., Inc Thomas J Weeks Consolidated Lighting & Equipment. Inc Mr & Mrs Daniel B White Robert M Wilson Alfred L White Contractors Service & Rentals LEXINGTON COUNTY Dr C G White, Jr. J Ansel Blakely Covil Corp Michael Buzhardt James D Whiteside Cary Durham HAMPTON COUNTY Colonel James E Darby James Tracy Childers H B Whitmre Creighton D Griggs. Jr Winston A Lawton. Jr Ellis L Darby. Jr Thomas Davis Holstem Edgar G Williams Major L Higgins Larry U. Clark 8. T Dean Feaster J H Davis. Jr Mr 8. Mrs Leland A Jackson Charles P Willimon Bill J. Hooper S. F Crews. Jr Cantey Davis. Jr Mr 8. Mrs Tyrone McCarty W Willson Riggins Landscape, Inc Charles Merritt Walton Albert (Al) Crosby C F Dawes Dr Richard L McDaniel Willson & Linda Andy & Peggy Mullikin 8. Steve Mullikin Mr 8. Mrs Charlie Drawdy Delta Elec Supply, Inc #2 Annie Katherme Warner Charles C Withington, Jr David C Rogers Hampton Gas Co , Inc James E Dill William B Clinton, Jr Robert H Yeargin Sydney & Elaine Wilson George J Knight Theron Dill Hester Roy J Dill Jr. Yeargm Construction Co , Inc J Ed Winkler Gerald Ulmer, J B Littleiohn 1 Donkle, Jr L Thomas A Able Jr John W Wood. Jr William S Ware. Sr & Barbara J. Ware Duffies II Harold P Lorick, Jr Stanley B Ivan Block Rick Bagwell R Charles Eldridge, Jr HORRY COUNTY W. L Monts, Jr, James E Bostic Bay Brokerage Co . Inc William C Barker M D. Rucker Howard T Chapman. Jr Willie Bonds William H J Brown Robert E Ellis Mr 8, Mrs Albert R. Shealy John M Chewning, Jr. Mr & Mrs Don Brookshire Oscar L. Hodge Food-Tech Systems Heyward D Shealy Alexander H Cohen Peter H Bryan William D Avant. Jr Delta Inc Douglas A Thomas Foothills P., William L Crosby Claude M Burdette James W Barnette, Jr. James E Foster, Jr & E Cole Huckabee T. A. Henry Mr & Mrs Roy M Dill Michael Casey Bob Bible Pontiac-Buick-GMC, Inc Francis Produce Co Charles David Price W. R. Donahoo Mr & Mrs Richard A Curtis C. Crenshaw James M French, Jr Hampton Redmond Robert L DuBose Mr & Mrs Donald R Doss Willis J. Duncan Oscar F Funderburk, Jr Mrs James R Sease Edward F Durham, Jr. Dunagan Engineering J Gerrald Clark Gaston, Jr B M. Cassady Mr & Mrs, T L Franks Joe S Fulmer James B Goldfinch Levis L Gilstrap John L Caudle II Mr & Mrs James P Freeman Gibson Supply. Inc Hoyt L. Hendrick N Ginn. Ill Bland M Derrick W C P Garner William A Hamlett, Jr Bryan Huggms Memorial Dr Talmage R Frick, Jr Robert A Glenn Dr 8. Mrs Edward Leroy Proctor Jack E. Gilhland. Jr & Stephen H Miller Harris Marine 8. R V . Inc Henry P Goodwin Hubert P Haas Mr 8, Mrs Dan Goodwin Parker Humphreys Samuel R Spann Dan Gosnell William M Hamilton James B Granger Mark W Jones Philip A Thompson Richard H Ivester 78 Robert D McCraw Garry C "Flip'' Phillips Dr. G. Ansel King, Jr. & Charles Billy E Crumpton Kenneth M Bcsse il John C Meetze Dr James R Pruitt Ellenburg Fred E Culvern. Jr. J J Blake Buren M Mitchell Mr & Mrs Walter B Purcell Rick Lee J R. Daniel George F Bolen, Jr & L. E Anderson Carroll Richardson Ed Randall Dr & Mrs Hugh H. Macaulay III Wm T Deneux James Wilkms Brown & Michael A Mr & Mrs William E Smith, Jr Dr. Don A Richardson C V Marchbanks, Jr Dreher Packing Co.. Inc Vaughan Mr. & Mrs. Kit W Wilson Melissa & Dewey Rochester Earle Eugene Martin Joe W Dunn. Jr. Walter J Brown Dewey S Barnes Calude S. Simpson. Jr Scott K Mitchell Dr Ray Elam Buckeye Corp, Alvm N Berry Max Wigington L, H, Moore Lewis W Felkel, Jr Budweiser of Spartanburg. Inc

F. U Black Mr & Mrs E P Wright Murph & Fran Moseley Dr. Larry Frick Gene E Williams 0. H Caughman M T. Abbott William C Neal J C Harden Sammie G Carros F W "Billy" Caughman Dr John P Booker Bhcker E Nettles Col George B. Herndon P. B. Chappell Hamp Caughman Roy Carroll Daniel F Parker Carl Hinnant James V Chlopek Wallace A Cheatham M. D. Cleveland Dr. & Mrs Thomas H Parry Investors National Lite Ins. Co. Albert T Correll John R Cothran Sammy Dickson L E Pollard Malcolm C Johnson J Carroll Cox Earl & Sandra E Glasscock Bruce M Dixon Bobby R & Rita Reeves Charles M Joye Troy H Cnbb & Sons. Inc

Archie L Harman II Frady's Service, Inc J B Rhinehardt, Jr H Michael Kaylor Claude. David & Bobby Culbreth Charles C Hendnx Louis C. Holleman Cantey M Richardson R Frank Kolb James C Curry E C Jackson Lewis A Jaynes John C Richardson H L Lackey David R Dover Mr & Mrs Earle Kyzer Lee S. Keese R R Ritchie C M "Buddy" Lewis Mr & Mrs Harley W Easier Mr & Mrs Jack E Nettles William T McClure, Jr Mr & Mrs D S Roberts George G. Matthews. Jr L, Russell Easier. Jr Thomas W Plumblee Bill McLees Robert W Robinson, Jr George G. Matthews. Sr W Gerald Emory

III Mr &Mrs Clyde M Rauch, Sr. & Sons John E. Ross & Dr, John E Ross W. I May James H Fleming Charles H Risinger ORANGEBURG COUNTY Calvin P. Schmidt Walter B McKinney Mr & Mrs Thomas Fuller James H Shirer, Jr T R Kiser Mr. & Mrs. Russell Shealy Timothy P McLellan C E Gray

C W Swygert III T Brant Reeves, Jr David E Simons, Jr Al Montgomery Richard K "Dick" Hall Joseph G Taylor Leon West Lee R. Sims. Jr Dr. Henry W Moore Walter L Hays III Dr. Frank T Arnold, Jr. Alton H Whetsell Lt. Col Ralph H Thompson Austin T. Moore, Jr Robert M Hicklin Johnny L Cagle John R Carlisle K N Vickery Eugene R Patterson Dan C Ivey R. L. Carson K Cook & John H. Cope. Jr, Mr & Mrs Wm S Ware, Jr S N Pearman Juanita R Kimbrell Ike Cogburn Garnck Brothers Farms, Inc Richard F Wheeler M. G. Pearson, Jr Frank W Lee, Jr. Mr. & Mrs Milton H. Densman Frankie A O'Cam J A White Memorial Piedmont Printmkrs & Sup. Corp Mr S Mrs J E Lineberry

Mr & Mrs R Kit Jackson III William B Bookhart, Jr, Harold Albertson C Kenneth Powell Col Edward R Maddox W D Jones & Thomas M Jones J C Ulmer, Jr Barron Alexander Mr & Mrs Henry Y Riley W M Manning. Jr

James E Nicholson Robert H Cauthen Harold Blackston Bob Robinson Mr 8. Mrs Samuel H Maw. Jr Carl Patterson Dr M Douglas Dorn, Jr. Gregory M Bowie & John B Gilstrap David W & Davida J Roof M, C, McGarity, Jr Mr & Mrs Robert G Pickens Ms Frankie Evans Lockair J L Brady Crawford E Sanders III Eddie H Mellette

Ronald M Poston Santee Portland Cement Corp James A Brewer Jim Satterfield George R O'Cam. Jr & F M Foster III W. P. Rampey A Norman Avinger, Jr Larry S Brown Seaman Electric Supply, Inc Palmetto Printing Service

Henry E. ' Hank' Reynolds. Sr. E R Bair, Jr Jerry R. Byrd Jimmy R. Sellers Ben R Pickens

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Deryl Wessinger, Jr W. W. Dukes. Jr. Roddey E Gettys III Wm. B Tarrant A W. Shoolbred. Jr Malachi A Williams C Farnum Albert H, Gossett Paul E Thacker J Clyde Simmons John D Winburn. Jr Dr Henry F Fnerson Donald H Hamilton John T. Walker. Jr Nathan Sims Memorial Mr. & Mrs. G Martin Gilchrist Mr & Mrs. Lamar Hunnicutt & William R Watts Benny Sisk MARION COUNTY William E. Harper Mr. & Mrs. Gene Price Ames H Wells Rupert P Smith Edgar P T Dozier W. C. Higginbotham. Jr Dr J H Jameson Ben S Wiggins Southers Construction, Inc Edwards, Jr. Robert H Hutto Lacy Roy L. Johnson Ltc (Ret ) & Mrs W A Williams M. Noel Turner

John H, Holt Jameson Farms, Inc Ralph Kirk Beniamin C Wright H C Turner III 0. K McKenzie Alan McC Johnstone Ronnie Lackey AAA Building Maintenance, Inc Dr Harold S Vigodsky James M Smith Lighting Creations, Inc Mr. & Mrs. John N. Landreth, Jr James H. Burton Wades Restaurant M Howard Thomas Mr & Mrs Mike Lipscomb H Lindsey, Jr Lesley Construction Co , Inc George W. Caughman, Jr Wade Frank T West Edgar C, McGee Wm D Lowery J E Coggms Mr & Mrs John A Walter Thomas M West H A McGee, Jr. J J Lynn D.M.D L W. Conder. Jr Steven D Weathers E H Jones Harry M Mims. Jr & George S Hill Hershel M Maddox Albert G Courie. Jr Joe E. Webb Dr Drayton L Nance, Jr James R Medlm J. Lewis Cromer. Atty J. W Webster Mccormick county Mr & Mrs D C. Osterhoudt Maurice Carroll Merntt Glenn W Dukes Ted Wilson & Wm West John Harvey Bandy Coker N Price S. N. Oliver. Jr Thomas L Durgin George S Wyant Mrs Helena W Faulkner Barney M Rast Keith W & Georgia W Ormand Mrs George W Eleazer. Jr Max & Rita Gregory Dr. James W. Gilbert Dr J W Rheney, Jr Donnie G Patterson Dr George H Fann Andy N. Beiers Lawrence S Strom Ernest B. Rogers, Jr Charlie K Poole John Fowler Clarkson Brothers Inc T M Abrams Mr & Mrs Tommy G. Simpson W Jack Ragsdale Dr Rudolph C Harrington, Jr Thomas A. Finley Carl L Amick James S Ulmer Wm. J. Ragsdale. Jr. James M Hatley, Jr, Pkging & Specy Papers. Inc Harold Bowers J. Otto Warren, Jr Jimmy Randall Charles E Hill Morris C Smith Albert F Busby G Leverne Williams Mr & Mrs. Harold E Seymore William McArthur Hughes W C "Bill" Smith Walter B Cousins Russell S Wolfe II Shealy. Smith & Welborn. P A Harry J Johnson Winston D. Smith Virginia Culbertson Henry G Young, Jr Sam Sheriff Gary J Matthews & Newell D Crawford, James A Trammel Rhett J Frazier, Jr Maynard D Funchess Smith's Heatg & Air Cond., Inc. Jr John W Beeson George Robert Hawkins Timmy Barr Brett Southerland & Tim Gossett Michael B McKeown Mark III Properties W S. Hentz Clarence Bonnette Lawrence E Stroud William H Miller James M Folk Dr C B Lowman W, Z. Dantzler & Son Mr. & Mrs Gerald S Tripp J Edward Oates. Jr Mr & Mrs. Wilbur K Hammett Buddy Neel Julian H Fair III. D.M.D. Robert A Watson Robert R Pruitt Mr & Mrs. W Charles O Cain T Milton Nichols John T Zeigler, Jr Mr & Mrs Bobby R Youngblood Marion F, Sadler, Jr Marion C Ponder, Jr Randy Senn B. F. Eads Funeral Home John B, Smith, Jr C Dan Stewart, Jr J. Smith B. PICKENS COUNTY Mr & Mrs Gary Ellenburg Lawrence Steedly & Donald H Kelly Dr David K Stokes, Jr. Bill Waldrop Miss Eunice A Moore Walter Fisher John M. Swails Martin G Christopher, Jr Jim Waldrop Mrs, L Mr & J Abercrombie Steve F. & Deborah K Gravely Dr. Wm Carver Talbert. Jr Samuel J. Morrow, Jr Powell E Way, Jr, Dan Baker Redmond Coyle & Nicholas Fletcher III W G Williams Paul Ray Dobson Dr. James R Williams William J Barnett James Telford Craig, Jr James K Wilson J Leslie Heaton, Jr Randall Blanton C Ruff Dr Lloyd H R Allison Dalton J. P. Wright. Jr M L Huckabee C Gurnie Stuck R Douglas Boggs Roy S Dalton J F Wyse Helen D Johnson John W Taylor Bob & Susan Brown Barry S Durham Intrachem Recruiters Lyman Oil Co Elmer R Baker M H Bruner Ernest F Fortner Ms Mickey Lmdler Michael E McMakin Mr Mrs Floyd Caldwell Dr Terence Clark & M William C Fortner E. L Stoudenmire Harold Mullinax Ted Plemons Clemson Service Station, Inc, Griggs Associates, Inc. Patrick Kyle Strom Arthur W Shields J. H. Simpson, Jr Dr. L Jr Carter James Cobb, H. E. Jones, Jr W T Cassels. Jr. Melford W. T. Suber Mr John A Connell W & Mrs Robert C Stewart, Jr Arthur M Suggs George P. Cobb. Jr & Oren Robinnette Hayne B Workman, Jr. Dr & Mrs W Owens Corder Robert M Guerren & Frank Guerren Thomas Mitchum. Sr Jr Del Cowhard Fred W Johnson NEWBERRY COUNTY Cecil C, Davis RICHLAND COUNTY SALUDA COUNTY William H Knight Directions, Inc McKinney Wilson, Inc Bull Oil Co Melvin E. Patterson Clyde F Skinner William McF Scurry Mr, & Mrs Fred H Duncan Mr & Mrs. Tally Hood, Jr. W W Steadman, Jr COUNTY Louie C Derrick Dr James F Dusenberry, Jr Joe Ben Weeks Carson Able SUMTER Dr William M Epps W M Albergotti. Jr Alfred B Coleman Curtis Edens. Jr Rembert Skinner OCONEE COUNTY Luther J Fields J R Atkinson, Jr G Mellwood Coleman C Dean Finley & Billy Finley D Harvin Robert C Adams Tom Baldwin John R Crawford 8. Allbntton T M Folger A D , Jr Joe Dr F B Adams, Jr Mr & Mrs. SimsT. Ballew & Walton G J William Jay Mrs Carolyn F Fowler Charlie R Boyle, Jr Dr Harold B Bell Snow Don C Rogers Dr Richard C Fox Carolina Coca-Cola Bottling Co Crayton R Brock Mr & Mrs D W Baxter Bruce Rushton C H Garren Mr & Mrs Harold Chandler III W A Chase Bobby Blair" Shore Livestock Co Steven C Gibert L. T. Dowdle Mike B Crews Dr Robert H Blease Wheeler Tire Service Dr & Mrs Gordon W Gray William E Durant. Jr & Mrs Bess N Robert H Cureton Frank Crosson Bouknight Kenneth Yarbrough LM > Bob & Pat Harmon ( Jones Demll T. Dilworth Henry Parrott Byrd John Faye Berry Jerry L & Mary S Harvey Jack E Ferguson Robert T Haselden, Jr Col Merwm J Camp Trescott Hinton SPARTANBURG COUNTY M. D Fort Mr & Mrs Donald R Hill Dr W Lynn Campbell

Austin S Hubbard Distr, of Spbg . Inc F Roland Geddmgs Dr Wm S. Holliday Charles C. Carson ACME Mr & Mrs Eugene S Irwin Ouentm S Broom Dr Wilson Greene. Jr Mr & Mrs. Kevin J Hughes Karl B Chandler B, Hubbard. Jr K-Mac Service, Inc Jack's Barbecue Charles W Cooper Mr & Mrs Bill Alexander E. Alexander, Jr John James Robert L Lee Kay's Shop Dr. Thomas G Cooper R. L W Lane E Mays, M D 79 Arthur Nuttall. Jr. Ifc Special Recognition

J T Johnson, Jr. Frank S Barnes. Jr Robert L Brown Robert S Whitener John A Dickerson Carl Livingston Richard P Black Charles Lamar Roediger. Jr Dahal Bumgardner James M Hunt, FAIA B J Lowder William Z Chapman Mr. & Mrs. C. T. Sutherland, Jr. Walter B Sherman F, Scott Hardigree

"A Friend" Michael A. Craig & James M. Avinger Dr. Joel A Black. Jr. R W Wilkerson III James F, McCurry LM Oemosthenes-McCreight & Riley, AIA Jimmie Davis Mr & Mrs W Harold Wood ( ) Vernon W Kennington William R O'Dell John A, Riley, Alwin Burns & Richard C. Ellison John A Templeton Deborah Ann Rowell Francis Wilson Perkins Ricky Weathersbee Flint Realty & Const Co., Inc Michael S Mitcham Terry D. Houston Monroe Janitorial Service Dr Barney Williams, Jr Alan R Franklin Robert W Dozier Howard A Kress Robert H Bailey, D D,S. Bob Wilson & Tommy Wilson Keith A. Gatlin Jackie W. Calvert Dr. Charles Davant, Jr J Wayne Clark A L Yates Thomas C. Hamrick Mr. & Mrs. Roland L. Connelly, Sr. Dr Bruce Allen Simmons Dr Robert S Hill James W "Bill" Hancock, Jr Col J L. Edmonds William H Elam Ray H. Mullikm UNION COUNTY Jerry D Handegan Jim 8. Sara Niver Malcolm W Davenport Richard C Downing Harold R Hoke A. S, Hartsell Mr. & Mrs. F. Doug Ramsey Randolph D J. Jackson Frank E Gabrels Louis Jordan D P Herlong Lawrence H Buchanan Dr Sidney E Kirkley William G Moore Robert S. Lawhon Jack Louis Holeman John W. Godfrey Dennis Foster Wilson Joseph Wm Turner, Jr Thomas E. Mack Joseph L Huckabee Endow. Fund Reed Ulmer Leslie M Saunders Whit Blackmon Thomas E Mack. Jr Jeftords-Whiteaker Nathan Joel Derrick Dr Murray T. Jackson Robert A. King J Lancys Maness C. C. Jenkins. Jr Francis I Clarke Dr D William Brosnan III Charles E. Burkett Howard E O'Dell Jim & Judy Jerome Dr Robert F Poole. Jr. Richard E Burdette Herbert Lindsay, Jr

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Row 1 (L-R): Mike Brown, Patti Barrett, Tony Blackwell, Debbie Culbertson, Smith, Janie Julian, Chip Winchester. Row 3: Joe Franks, Chuck Voyles, Greg Craig, Bob Easley. Row 2: Bert Henderson, Stephanie Brake, Jane Ken Baker, Paul Thacker, Jay Bennett, Vann Yates.

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