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Hall of Famers to Notre Dame, the first-place winner the last two 63 standouts Hal Stowe and Flint Rhem. grid years. stars Bill Mathis and Shad Bryant, boxer Russell Dorn and football coach Jess Neely will be honored today as the new inductees. Tiger Beauty 95 Carmen Walker, an engineering major, is one of the bright young coeds at Clemson University.

Editor: Tim Bourret Staff Assistants: Andy Ronemus. Jeff Rhodes

University Features: University Relations Dept. Represented for National Advertising by: Printed By The R. L. Bryan Company Spencer Marketing Services 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. $ Today's Game

By Tim Bourret 1979 CLEMSON STATISTICS 1979 N.C. STATE STATISTICS (5-1 Overall, 2-1 in ACC) (5-2 Overall, 3-1 in ACC) The two youngest head coaches in Divi-

sion I of the NCAA will battle for at least a RUSHING RUSHING share of supremacy in the Atlantic Coast Atts. Yds. Avg. TD LG Atts. Yds. Avg. TD LG Conference this afternoon when a 5-1 M. Sims 84 404 4.8 1 36 Vickers 112 479 4.3 3 20 Clemson Tiger squad plays host to a 5-2 L. Brown 78 359 4.6 5 44 Sullivan 121 522 4.3 6 34 N. C. State Wolfpack team in "Death Val- McSwain 50 240 4.8 2 38 Smith 114 305 2.7 8 29

ley." Perry . . 56 232 4.1 2 23 N.C. STATE . 444 1651 3.7 19 34 Danny Lee Ford was born on April 2, — CLFMSON . . 383 1551 4.0 10 44 Opponents ... 308 1444 4.7 16

1948 and is the nation's youngest head Opponents . . . 254 729 2.9 4 45 coach. Bo Rein of N. C. State, who was PASSING brought into this world on July 20, 1945, PASSING Atts. Cmp. Int. Yds. TD held that distinction prior to Ford's appoint- Atts. Cmp. Int. Yds. TD Smith 87 49 4 811 3 Lott 62 31 2 423 3 ment last December. Despite the respec- N. C. STATE .100 53 4 881 4

Jordan . . 10 2 3 25 tive coaches' inexperience, their teams Opponents ... 140 67 6 741 5

have been very successful and are in the CLEMSON . . . 73 33 5 448 3

Opponents . .118 53 8 609 RECEIVING midst of one of the ACC's greatest title PC Yds. Avg. TD chases. RECEIVING Quick 17 342 20.1 3 Ford has coached the Tigers for seven PC Yds. Avg. TD Dawson 9 130 14.4 1 games and already has six victories and a Tuttle 13 244 18.8 3 Sullivan 9 54 6.0 Gator Bowl championship. Rein, who is in J. Smith 6 77 12.8 Jukes 7 195 27.9 his fourth season at N. C. State, has a mark Gaillard 6 60 10.0 N. C. STATE . 53 881 16.6 4 of 25-16-1 and a pair of bowl triumphs. CLEMSON . 33 448 13.6 3 Opponents ... 67 741 11.1 5 Both young mentors tutored under Opponents . 53 609 11.5 coaching legends. Ford played between PUNTING

1 967 and 1 969 for at Alabama PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. LG and coached under s win- No. Yds. Avg. LG Isley 36 1323 36.7 58 D. Sims 41 1848 45.1 72 ningest active coach until 1973. Rein played three years at State for and gained coaching experience under the fiery leader during 1969.

It is evident that Hayes and Bryant have had a significant affect on the young pair's coaching philosophies, because both N. C. State and Clemson depend heavily on the ground game, the trademarks of outstand- ing Alabama and Ohio State teamsoverthe last 20 seasons. Both N. C. State and Clemson have av- eraged over 230 yards per game on the ground to rank two-three in the conference rushing statistics. Clemson has run the ball

on 84.0 percent of its plays this season, while N. C. State has given the ball to a running back on 81.6 percent of its plays.

In looking at the teams' rosters it is easy to see why the "three-yards and a cloud of dust" philosophy is so prevalent among the teams' game plans. The Wolfpack have the most decorated offensive lineman in the Chuck McSwain Tracy Perry South and possibly the country in center . The senior from Hinckley, OH the Wolfpack, but there is a fine group of Dwight Sullivan is the other back for was a first-team All-America selection by backs on the N. C. State team. The backs' Rein's team. The junior has 522 yards in the Associated Press and the American success is an indication of the quality of the 121 carries to lead the team in both depart- Football Coaches Association last year. He State offensive line. Billy Ray Vickers, ments. Quarterback Scott Smith is one of was the recipient of the Jacobs Blocking Brown's unknown runningmate in the the best running quarterbacks in the South.

Trophy in 1978, the award given to the backfield last year, is quite a player in his He has 305 yards in 1 14 carries, but most ACC's best lineman. Chris Dieterich lines own right. In fact, he has over 2,000 yards in importantly he has scored eight touch- up immediately to the right of Ritcher on the his career at State and is fourth on the all- downs, a figure that ranks among the Wolfpack's right side, giving N. C. State a time Wolfpack rushing list with 2,032 yards. ACC's leaders. very solid attack up the middle. Dieterich He is an excellent runner inside and outside Smith had a great game against North was an all-ACC selection last year and who got lost in Brown's Heisman push last Carolina in the Tar Heel's 35-21 win last should repeat this season. season. This year, Vickers has 479 yards in week in Raleigh. The senior pre-season Ted Brown is no longer running wild for 112 carries. all-conference choice threw for a career v

high 203 yards and ran for an additional 64 Ball control has been the secret to Clem- as he ran State's innovative "Whirly-Bird" son's most recent success and the offen- offense with aplomb. This form of attack, sive line has been the prime architect of ACC Champs which calls for the quarterback and tail- these well-executed plays. In the last four backs to perform various 180 and 360 de- contests, all Clemson wins, the Tigers have gree turns in running option plays, requires averaged over 300 yards per game on the a nifty and deceptive signal caller. ground. Clemson has averaged 71 rushing Smith's favorite receiver is Mike Quick. plays a game over this period, and that was The flanker who lives up to his name has topped by the 78 running plays against the snared 17 passes for 342 yards this year. Blue Devils. The 78 ground plays set an Lee Jukes is the other wide receiver who is all-time Clemson mark for a single game. capable of breaking the long play. He Time of possession is another indication of caught five passes for 172 yards against the Tigers dominance of the line of scrim- Auburn, the top yardage total for an ACC mage. Clemson has controlled the ball an player this season. average of 35.8 minutes a game over the The Tigers certainly have a stable of last four contests. backs of their own. With the injury to Lester So, today's game shapes up as a battle of Brown prohibiting the all-conference player power. Survival of the fittest will certainly be from playing against Duke last week, it al- the theme of the 48th encounter between lowed other Clemson backs to show what N. C. State and Clemson. they could do. The results brought a smile * * * to Ford's tobacco-stuffed cheeks. It will be beneficial for all Clemson fans to Freshman Chuck McSwain ran for 120 arrive in Tigertown a little earlier than usual yards in 1 8 carries to lead the Tiger runners. next week because two interesting sporting The tailback from Caroleen, NC was the events will take place. At 1 0:30 AM Bill Fos- first freshman runningback to gain over 1 00 ter's basketball squad will hold the Orange yards in a game since Harold Goggins & White scrimmage in Littlejohn Coliseum. rushed for 137 yards in 17 carries against The contest is free of charge. The Tigers South Carolina in 1975. are preparing for the November 15 exhibi- Tracy Perry continued to give the Tigers 31 weekly issues will take you from football in tion game with the Athletes in Action. Tipoff effort, a reliable running for 81 yards and the fall through basketball in the winter and to with one of the world's best amateur teams two touchdowns as he showed his versatil- baseball in the spring. Also, four monthly is- is scheduled for 8:00 PM. ity by running out of the fullback and the sues during the summer. The Atlantic Coast Conference cross tailback slots. He went over the 1 ,000-yard country championships will be run at Clem- mark in his career with that performance in next at 1 1 :00 AM. The Tigers Durham. And classmate Marvin Sims son Saturday 35 Big Issues Just $17.00 are the defending champions and are hop- rushed for 93 yards to take over the team ing for much orange support to enhance lead in rushing with 404 yards for the sea- NO MATTER WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE their chances of defending the title on their son. The bullish fullback now has 404 for home course. the season and 1 ,204 for his career, the The only independent sports weekly devoted 16th highest total in Clemson history. exclusively to the Clemson Tiger fans — don't But as is the case with any successful miss it! ground game, the apex of the effort is the offensive line. No one thought Tiger fans a complete summary of Clemson athletics would ever forget the names Joe Bostic, in-depth features Billy Hudson, Steve Kenney and Anthony recruiting info King. But the names Chris Dolce, Jeff Bos- action packed photos tic, Lee Nanney, Mark Clifford, Mark full game coverage Thornton and Gary Brown are doing a up to date statistics pretty good job of giving Clemson fans an a sports quiz for Tigers increasing outbreak of amnesia. much, much more!

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UNIVERSITY SQUARE ACROSS FROM LITTLEJOHH COLISEUM Jfc Past Player Feature

The 1968 Clemson-N.C. State game was one of the most exciting in Tiger history, and most memorable to sophomore Ray Yauger

There are several games in my however excellent passing by Ammons started up the middle, but immediately Clemson football career that are espe- and clutch receptions by Charlie Wa- saw the defensive end crash inside. At cially memorable, but the 1968 Clem- ters and Jack Anderson carried us to this point, I ran for the corner of the end son- State game in the State seven yard line. We faced zone and scored. We had gone 69 which the Tigers won 24-1 9 was one of third down, seven yards to go for a yards in seven plays for the TD, and the most exciting. touchdown with less than a minute to with only 53 seconds left, State was At game time, the weather was hot play. Ammons called on me to run a unable to score as time expired: Clem- and humid. After State won the coin dive play up the middle with the instruc- son 24, State 19. The moment I scored toss and elected to receive, an 80 yard tion from Coach Howard to "get the ball that winning touchdown in this game,

State touchdown dash immediately set in good position for the field goal." I believe me, it was one terrific feeling! a fast pace for the game. Buddy Gore received the ensuing kickoff and made a spectacular return to the State 20, and a Billy Ammons to Jim Sursavage pass tied the score, 7-7. What an exciting start: 14 points after 3 minutes of play! Gore's return was superb, but because of the heat, he was exhausted. This gave me an opportunity to play tailback as opposed to my fullback position, and it was a welcome switch to play tailback in the l-formation. In the second quarter, the Tigers went 65 yards in four plays after a Klebe pass was intercepted by Jimmy Catoe at the Clemson 36. A beautiful Ammons to Charlie Waters pass for 35 yards was the highlight of this drive. State did manage a 29-yard field goal with 24 seconds remaining in the first half, and at intermission Clemson led 14-10. Early in the third quarter, a 50-yard punt return by Mike Funderburk to the State 27 was followed by a pass inter- ference call at the State 17. These two plays set up a field goal by Jim Barnette that increased our lead to 17-10. The fourth quarter was an exciting affair indeed. State was held by the Tiger defense after a first and goal on the Clemson four yard line. The Tigers took over on their own one yard line, but Ammons was thrown in our own end zone for a safety, and State nar- rowed the margin to 17-12. With less than three minutes left in the game, a long touchdown pass by State put the Wolfpack ahead 19-17, Thanks Carolinas

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Pre-game and halftime festivities of to- THE CLEMSON UNIVERSITY day's game between the Tigers of Clemson University and the Wolfpack of North TIGER BAND Carolina State will be filled with many ac- tivities. presents Pre-game activities begin when the band enters the field, led by assistant drum major

Joe Ballard, performing "Sock It To Em." Dean of the College of Industrial Manage- ment and Textile Science, Wallace Trevil- A Salute to lian, will be honored as he performs the duty of dotting the "i" in Tiger. Dean Trevillian is closely tied to the Sir- rine Foundation and part of the pre-game festivities will be acknowledging this foun- dation. The Sirrine Foundation was formed The Year of the Child in 1944 in an effort to improve the textile education at Clemson University. The By Andy Ronemus

group of textile industries that compile the The Clemson Majorettes: Standing - Dana Riddle, Paula Peeler, Charlotte Rowell, Tootsie Bam, membership of this foundation contributed Cathy Rigg. Kneeling - B. J. Rhodes. Becky Dalton, Lynn Montjoy. $85,000 to Clemson this year. This money goes to support the 19 programs that are playing "Tiger Rag," forms the tunnel Am I." Jay Bocook, Travelers Rest Band designed to improve the College of Textiles through which the team will run. Director, arranged this tune in a special at Clemson. This being the year of the child, the band way. Mike Schwehr, the drum major, will One of these programs is a scholarship of would like to play a salute to children lead the band during todays halftime. $750 each to eight undergraduate stu- everywhere. A tune from the big band era, Six new members of the Clemson Hall of dents. Dean Trevillian said, "When budgets "Poinciana," will open today's halftime per- Fame will also be honored this afternoon. were normal, Sirrine Foundation help was formance. The band will enter the field to Contained in this program is an article that like icing on the cake, but during the recent this song which was arranged by Kelley will detail each man's outstanding athletic period of tight budgets, it's like yeast in the Love. accomplishments. dough." This statement exemplifies the im- From the movie, "Lady Sings the Blues," After the presentation of the Hall of Fame portance of the Sirrine Foundation to Clem- played by Diana Ross, comes the next members, the band exits the field to Tiger setting the for half of son University. song, "God Bless the Child." This was a Rag , scene the second The Clemson University Chorus and blues number that was remade for the today's pivotal ACC game. ROTC Color Guards join the band for the movie.

National Anthem and Clemson Alma Mater. From the movie "Stop the World, I want to Pre-game festivities end as the band, get off," comes the tune "What Kind of Fool 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 and 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, facilities equipment at service and valued $161 million. In addition to the nuclear campus, Clemson encompasses 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 i-^" 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

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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, Pasf 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

Geraldine Labecki, Dean, College of Nursing Phyllis J. Grant, President of the Block "C" Club

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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- Sunnu Slopes ' later. inson is the catalyst of McLellan's FARMS

After joining the athletic staff in 1 958, group of responsible aides. he spent more than a decade with the Robinson, now in his 10th year at U S 29 SOUTH -GAFFNEY, S C. 29340 803-489-9511 Tigers as assistant football coach, As- Clemson and the 1st season as assis-

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SEASON TICKET HOLDERS/OTHER VISI- TORS: Season ticket holders and other visitors to the stadium are requested to enter 1 Gates , 5,

9, 1 1 , or 13. Persons with top deck tickets must enter the stadium via the ramps which are lo- cated behind the South stands. Ramp entrances are adjacent to Gates 1 and 13.

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PASS OUT CHECKS: Pass out checks will be available at Gates 1, 5, 9, 13, and the top deck. Clemson Memorial Stadium — Home of the Tigers Any person leaving the stadium other than with a A crowd of 63,050, the largest ever to witness a football game between Philadelphia and Birmingham, the 41-23 in team pass must have a pass out check, as well saw Tigers beat arch-rival South Carolina 1978. as an admittance stub to be readmitted to the LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or found, SOUVENIR PRICES stadium. please report same to the Gate 1 information [" Buttons $2.00 D00,n EMERGENCIES: First aid stations are located Pennants 2.00 under Section J on the South side of the stadium, Plush Tigers 5.00 CONCESSION STANDS: Concession stands Hats 5 00 under Section T on the North side, and under Shakers 1.00 are located beneath all stands and can be Section of the E top deck. Trained nurses are on ...... Sun Visors 50 reached by exit from any portal. A concession hand during the game. Should a doctor be Balloons 1 00 price list is published on this page. Party Pops 25 needed, ask any usher, who knows the seat loca- Posters 2.00 & 3.00 tions of doctors. Ambulances are located at EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls are Gates 1, 5, 8, and 13. ToteBags 5 00 received over the press box telephone. The Raincoats 5 00 press box number is 654-3326. Tiger Paw Hand 2.00 TELEPHONES: Telephones are located at the Cheerleader Dolls 5.00 stadium ticket offices at Gates 1,5,9,13, and the Mugs 2.00 top deck. Cushions 5.00

CONCESSION PRICES PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public ad- NOTICE: The following items are prohibited dress system is intended primarily for spectators' in Memorial Stadium — umbrellas, folding Cigarettes $.75 information concerning the game. Please do not chairs, chaise lounges, food and beverage Candy 30 um request the use of the public address system to containers of any type, alcoholic beverages, ^ Crackers^ 30 make social contacts. thermos jugs,3 and ice chests. ' Peanuts (Roasted) 40

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head coach. Pell and Ford had served to a nationally televised 1 7-1 5 triumph together on the VPI 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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GARY CUOZZO, Virginia: Few people DON BUCKEY, N.C. State: Don, often re- have enjoyed the combination of athletic ferred to as "the other Buckey" because his and academic success Gary Cuozzo has twin brother Dave drew the spotlight at school records in pass earned since he played football at Virginia quarterback, set two his four- (1960-62). In three seasons, Cuozzo broke receiving as a split end during every Cavalier passing standard and inter- year career (1972-75) and shares a third. cepted enemy passes from the defensive His 102 career receptions is still a Wolfpack yards. two backfield while earning Phi Beta Kappa standard, as is his 1,735 His TD the and academic All-America honors in the catches against Duke in 1974 shares others. An classroom. Cuozzo moved on to a nine-year single-game mark with seven NFL career where he sidestepped the All-America and all-conference selection his senior season, Don, a native of Akron, Ohio, shadows of all-time passing leaders John Gary Cuozzo Don Buckey Unitas (Baltimore) and Fran Tarkenton had many outstanding games for the Wolf- 15-14 win over (Minnesota) to pass for 6,505 yards, 38 pack, but remembers a 21-21 tie with touchdowns, and a 1970 Super Bowl ap- Penn State and a comeback high- pearance with the Vikings. Cuozzo punted Duke during his final campaign as stint with the York his playbooks and studied long and hard lights. After a brief New Carolina, mar- enough during the off-season to graduate Jets, Don returned to North sweetheart, the former first in his class from the University of Ten- ried his college currently employed nessee dental school in 1970. He retired Elaine Hartofelis, and is Express, Inc., in its from pro-football in 1972 and now maintains in Raleigh by Roadway a successful practice as an orthodontist in Management Training Program. his hometown of Montclair, N.J. ED SUTTON, North Carolina: Ed Sutton, a star tailback at Carolina in the mid-1950's, JIMMY ADDISON, Clemson: Addison was is now a surgeon in private practice in about the most "un-looking football player" Gardena, Calif. Sutton led the Tar Heels ever to come to Clemson. Coach Frank in rushing, pass receiving, scoring, punt re- Howard named him "Needle" because of turns and kickoff returns in 1956. Sutton his 6-0, 163-pound frame. If the wind got turned in one of the finest performances in over 20 miles an hour, Howard had to tie Carolina history that year in a 21-14 loss Addison down. Addison went unnoticed at Notre Dame. He ran for 136 yards, until the starting quarterback got hurt in a caught three passes and completed three, Saturday scrimmage and Howard jumped including one for a touchdown. Irish play- him from the fifth team to keep all teams ers voted him the best back they faced that intact. The rest is history. Addison ranks year. Following his graduation from Caro- seventh in Clemson total offense. He grad- lina, Sutton attended medical school at the of Tennessee. He also played uated with a 3.71 GPR and once when Ad- Bob Smith Bob Bartholomew University dison recorded a "B" Howard remarked five seasons of pro football with the Red- then served that "one of them dumb professors is try- skins, Giants and Packers. He ing to flunk him out." Addison graduated as a captain in the Army Medical Corps, from University of Virginia Law School in spending one year in Vietnam and one year 1971 and today is a successful attorney with in Japan. the firm of Troutman, Sanders, Loekerman and Ashmore in Atlanta, Ga. BOB BARTHOLOMEW, Wake Forest: In his playing days as a defensive tackle, Bob Bartholomew spent much of his time pre- BOB SMITH, Maryland: Bob Smith, Mary- venting opponents from starting big drives land's three time All-ACC safety is presently down the field. Now, 24 years later, he is employed at the U.S.D.A. in Washington, working hard to establish successful drives D.C., while working towards his M.A. in Jay Wilkinson of his own. Bartholomew now serves as Micro-Biology at the University of Mary- executive director of the Wake Forest Uni- land. Smith, who is also a graduate assistant versity Deacon Club Foundation, an orga- teacher in the Micro-Biology department, JAY WILKINSON, Duke: The first time Jay nization designed to raise scholarship funds is married to the former Maryland cheer- Wilkinson ever touched a football as a var- for athletes. Since his appointment, in 1969, leader, Janet Greenwalt, who owns and op- sity football player at Duke, he ran 63 the Deacon Club's membership has in- erates a dance studio in Washington. Be- yards for a touchdown on a punt return. creased vastly, giving hundreds of athletes sides being named to All-American lists as Today, Wilkinson, a 1963 All-America, the chance to attend Wake Forest. Three a safety all three years for Jerry Claiborne's works as vice-president for Public Employee times as a player Bartholomew received football squad, he was one of the highly Benefits Services Corporation in Oklahoma All-ACC honors and in 1955 he earned a ranked punt returners in the country. Smith City, Okla. Wilkinson administers the de- spot on the All-American Academic team. holds the Maryland single season record for ferred compensation program and his main The same year he served as Deacon co- most punt returns (40) and most yards gained project is his work with the United States captain and played in the North-South on punt returns (420) in 1973. Smith re- Conference of Mayors in relationship to Shrine game in Miami. He played briefly in turned punts of 83 yards against Penn State, compensation programs. Before going into the Canadian Football League before calling

72 yards against North Carolina and 56 business with Public Employee, Wilkinson it quits due to a knee injury. He later yards against Villanova for touchdowns, to made an unsuccessful attempt for Congress worked for several insurance firms before go along with his 12 career interceptions. in 1970. accepting his current position.

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GRIDIRON GREATNESS BRINGS DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS by Jim Stovall

A major contributor to making the Tiger defense one of the Clemson running back Lester Brown, better known to Tiger nation's best is No. 47 Bubba Brown, shown here with Chev- fans as No. 44, chats with scholarship winners Joseph E rolet beneficiaries Barry Lee Gibson and Nancy Carol Zimmerman and Suzanne Cook Ebelein. Hartsell.

Nancy Hartsell never expected her$500 scholarship Cook Ebelein, a sophomore history major from Green- would come from Clemson football. After all, she ville, and Joseph Earl Zimmerman, a sophomore chem- doesn't even play. ical engineering student from Spartanburg. Suzanne is Nancy is one of the eight Clemson students who the winner of a Sigma Tau Epsilon Sophomore Award, share scholarship money given last year by Chevrolet and Joseph is a Tau Beta Pi Scholarship winner and a to honor the gridiron performances of four Clemson member of the Calhoun Literary Society. football standouts. The Chevrolet Awards, $1,000 Representing former guarterback Steve Fuller are each, are presented for the outstanding offensive and Thomas W Dickinson, a sophomore microbiology defensive players during games broadcast by ABC-TV. major from Bishopville, and Matthew C. Somerville. a Two of the players named for awards return to the sophomore forestry management student from Fairfax, field today. Bubba Brown, who was cited for his perfor- Va. Dickinson is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, mance in last year's contest between North Carolina Somerville of Alpha Zeta: both are honor societies. State and Clemson, shares his scholarship money with Defensive player Randy Scott garnered the final Nancy Carol Hartsell, a sophomore math and computer award along with Fuller in last year's Virginia Tech science major from Clemson, and Barry Lee Gibson, a game. His award is split by Paul S. Coombs, a senior, senior administrative management major from Green- and Oscar F. Lovelace, a sophomore. Both are zoology ville. Nancy is a winner of a Sigma Tau Epsilon Sopho- majors. Coombs is a member of Tiger Brotherhood. more Award, while Barry is a member of Beta Gamma Blue Key and Mortar Board; Lovelace is a student Sigma, the administrative management honor society. senator and a representative to both the Honors and Lester Brown also won recognition in last year's N. C. Undergraduate councils. State game. Scholarships in his honor went to Suzanne

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72 BROWN, RAY DE 6-4 225 1 8 Fr 77 NANNEY, LEE OT 6-4 246 1 So. Rome. GA. East Rome. Jerry Sharp Spartanburg, SC, Dorman. Lou Fogle

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Tied for First on Clemson's Ail-Time TD list Second on the single season rushing list Second on the all-time scoring list

Fifth on the all-time rushing list

Fifth on the all-time carries list

AII-ACC in 1978 Second in the nation in TDS in 1978 Fourth in the nation in scoring in 1978

The preceding statistics and accom- plishments are emblematic of an outstand- ing performer, one of the best in Clemson football history. And when you think of where Lester Brown stood in relation to the all-time greats of Tiger pigskin lore a little more than a year ago, the accomplish- ments are even more impressive.

After the first two games of 1978 it ap- peared Brown would be fortunate to rush for

1 in his BROWN ,000 yards career, never mind 2,000. In the first two games of Clemson's most One of Clemson's Greatest successful season in decades, the Myrtle By Tim Bourret Beach, SC native had 10 carries for 21 yards. His career rushing total was not among the career leaders and it appeared line in near impossible situations. He has been as effective as last season, just ask Brown was destined to alternate at the tail- great leaping ability and is tough in any Furman and Virginia. But on three occa- back spot with Harold Goggins and Warren situation despite his size. He is not a bulky sions this season he has had to miss the Ratchford for the rest of the season. back, but a slicing runner." second half of contests and the whole Duke But Brown made a meteoric rise to great- That style has been Brown's trademark game because of various physical prob- ness over the next few weeks. He gained and has led to his now famous nickname, lems. The difficulties came to a head at 836 yards in the final seven regular season "Rubber Duck." "That nickname started in Virginia Tech on October 13 when he suf- games or an average of 1 1 9 yards per con- my first year," said Brown. "The linemen fered bruised ribs. test. "There is no one reason why I im- used to say I was hard to tackle because "The injuries have been frustrating be- proved so much," said Brown. "Confidence they could not get a firm grip on me. They cause I had some goals established before is probably the biggest thing. We had a said I was pliable like one of those rubber the season began and it appears I won't be down game against Georgia and I gained ducks kids play with. Another player said I able to reach them. I wanted to rush for only six yards. The next week I had a good had a long neck and that I looked like a duck 1,500 yards and set the rushing Clemson game against Villanova, the offensive line with my helmet on. So I guess there are two record for a career, but missing so much really got after it, and I was on my way. reasons. It sure has stuck, the coaches time will make it tough." "The game that really turned it around even call me Duck." But even if Lester Brown never plays was the Virginia game in Charlottesville. I For Brown, 1 979 has been a year of frus- again he will be remembered as one of the had a 59-yard run on the first play and 1 78 tration. When he has been healthy he has top backs in Clemson annals. for the game. I was flying." Lester's performance was not a complete surprise to the Tiger coaching staff, but Lester's 100 Yard Days Danny Ford admits that he did not expect Date Opponent Carries Yards TDS Score that big a season out of Lester. "We thought 9-24-77 Georgia Tech 28 134 1 31-14 Win we would alternate Lester and Ratchford for 10-14-78 Virginia 19 178 2 30-14 Win most of the season. We hoped to get 50 10-28-78 N. C. State 24 117 2 33-10 Win yards and a solid average out of him, but by 11-4-78 Wake Forest 20 117 1 51-0 Win

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Last fall, every major magazine, news service or media poll rated the Clemson basketball team as the Atlantic Coast Con- ference's most likely cellar dweller. In fact, one publication picked the Tigers to finish eighth in the seven-team league. But, a group of experienced seniors and enthusiastic newcomers combined with one of the South s top tacticians, Bill Foster, to guide Clemson to a 19-10 record, two tournament titles and a National Invitation Tournament bid. The Tigers downed Ken- tucky in Lexington in the first round in what might have been the biggest win in Clem- son history. With seven lettermen, including four players who started at the end of the sea- Consistent Guard Bill Williams son, two red-shirts, and the addition of four promising signees, the Clemson Tiger faith- 1977-78 season at Davidson where he av- fuls are optimistic that another post-season eraged 18.5 points per game. The State tournament appearance is right around the College, PA resident dealt out a Southern corner. Conference record 203 assists and gained "I am expecting another good year be- Bill Foster has led Clemson to 74 wins over Rookie of the Year the last four years. cause I can see our players' attitudes are honors. And he did not build his statistics very healthy,'' said Foster, who is beginning against weak competition. Just ask Norm "We probably will rotate Williams, Con- his fifth season in Tigertown. "Everyone Sloan who saw Dodds score 35 points rad and Dodds like we did with Williams, came back to school in good shape and against the Wolfpack that year. Conrad and Johnson (Derrick) last year," with a lot of enthusiasm. Making the NIT last Rookies Mitchell Wiggins, Rick McKins- said Foster. "It was a very effective system year has a lot to do with that. Everyone feels try and Scott Wilkes are swingmen who for us, especially at the end of the season. we have the potential to reach a post- could help the Tigers in the frontcourt or the That way we always have a fresh guard duo season tournament again this year and it backcourt. Wiggins is a 6-4 leaper who en- in the game." has served to motivate the players." ters Clemson as a sophomore after spend- Conrad was the catalyst of the Tiger of- The Tigers' return to post season play ing one season at Truett-McConnell Junior fense last season. A point guard by trade, should be enhanced by the players' versatil- College in Cleveland, GA. During his sea- the Glen Ellyn, IL native started all of Clem- ity. "We have a number of players, who with son under former Clemson assistant Eddie son's ACC wins last year and led the team hard work can play different positions," said Payne, Wiggins scored over 25 points per

in assists with 1 01 . His spirited play earned Foster. "We could see several different game and earned second-team JUCO All- him the respect of ACC followers and, as a lineups during the course of a game. I won't America honors. He shot 55.4 percent from result, he finished sixth in the voting for be afraid to use several players at different the field and led the team in rebounding with ACC Player of the Year honors. That is positions. We plan to play 9-11 players nine per game. McKinstry is a 6-5 freshman quite an accomplishment for someone who every game just as we have in the past. We from Indianapolis, IN, the same area that averaged 4.7 points per game. will give everyone an opportunity early in sent Derrick Johnson to Clemson. He aver- Williams was one of the league's most the season and find out which combinations aged 22 points per game last season in consistent players. The Raleigh, NC native, work the best. With only one three-year let- leading Howe High School to the regional who is in his third season with Clemson terman (Bobby Conrad) we are still a young finals of the Indiana state tournament. after transferring from Brevard Community team and patience will be a must!" Scott Wilkes is a heady guard who College in Cocoa, FL, scored in double fig- scored 22 points per game for Massanutten THE BACKCOURT ures in 27 of 29 games last year. The 6-3 Academy in Woodstock, VA, the same prep The Tigers should be strong in the back- senior averaged a team-high 13.2 points school that sent Clemson quarterback court with the return of starters Bobby Con- per game and shot a steady 52.7 percent Glenn Gallagher to Clemson last year. The rad and Billy Williams, and the addition of from the field, the fourth best figure in the Deland, FL native who is the son of Stetson league. transfer Chris Dodds. All three could play Head Coach Glenn Wilkes, played three the wing or point guard spots because of Dodds will be in his first season with the seasons at Deland High School. That their all-around abilities and keen basket- Tigers, but his second in major college squad was 13th-ranked in the country by ball sense. competition. The 6-1 sophomore spent the Basketball Weekly his last year at the Florida school. "Everyone came back to school in good shape and with Daniel Mayfield, Marvin Key and Bob a lot of enthusiasm. Making the NIT last year has a lot to Fuzy are pure guards that will help the do with that. Everyone feels we have the potential to backcourt cause. reach a post-season tournament again this year and it FRONTCOURT "We should be a good rebounding team, has served to motivate the pl ayers." — Bill Foster that should be one of our biggest 58 5fc Sports Feature

strengths," said Foster. "We got away from berth. Horace Wyatt and Bill Ross are the our running game a little last year, but I think leading candidates because they both we can go back to it more this year if Nance started at times last year. Wyatt started six (Larry), Campbell (John) and the others get games in a row at mid-season, all Clemson the ball off the boards. We hope to have the victories. He averaged 5.9 points per game. personnel to run more this season." Ross, who started several games including Larry Nance is the best of Clemson's the triumph over South Carolina in Colum- frontcourt contingent. The 6-10 junior might bia last year, contributed 5.4 points per play center or forward this year, depending game. on the progress of the other frontcourt Keith Walker is a junior forward with a players. Nance came out of nowhere to wealth of talent. He saw limited action last lead the team in rebounding with a 7.2 fig- season because he had troubles adapting ure, the fifth best average in the ACC. He to Clemson's system. With a year under his added 11.1 points per game and led the belt, Foster is hoping Walker can make the club in blocked shots. same kind of improvement Williams made The play of center John Campbell could after his first year at Clemson. Keith Whitt is be a major determinent of the Tigers' suc- the red-shirt freshman who will compete for cess this season. "Moose" got off to a great frontcourt playing time. The 6-6 forward start and had a fine finish last year, but his from Hanover, MA is a fine outside shooter performance in the middle 18 games was and solid passer. sporadic. He averaged 5.6 points and 4.5 Fred Gilliam is the fourth freshman sign- rebounds per game last year, but closed ee for the Tigers. The 6-8 forward from with an impressive 15-rebound effort Pelzer, SC averaged over 20 points per against Old Dominion in the NIT, giving game for Woodmont High School last year. Clemson followers reason for optimism He will remind many Clemson followers of about the coming season. Jimmy Howell because of his outside shoot- Marvin Dickerson's old forward spot is up ing ability. Freshman walkon Don Wither- for grabs. Five players, three lettermen, a spoon, a 6-9 forward from Lexington, KY, Bobby Conrad is the quarterback of the Tiger red-shirt and a freshman, will fight for that also will help the frontcourt situation. attack

1979-80 TIGER BASKETBALL SCHEDULE November 15 (Thurs) ATHLETES IN ACTION 8:00 PM 30 (Fn) IPTAY TOURNAMENT 7:00 PM (Siena, St. Louis, Middle Tennessee State) December

1 (Sat) IPTAY TOURNAMENT 7:00 PM 5 (Wed) SOUTH CAROLINA (TV) 9:00 PM 8 (Sat) BAPTIST COLLEGE 2:00 PM 15 (Sat) RIDER COLLEGE 2:00 PM 17 (Mon) GEORGIA SOUTHERN 8:00 PM 27-29 (Thurs-Sat) at Far West Classic (Oregon. Oregon State, Brigham Young, Idaho, UNC-Charlotte, Penn State, Texas Tech) January 2 (Wed) NORTH CAROLINA 8:00 PM

5 (Sat) at Georgia Tech (TV) 1 :00 PM 9 (Wed) DUKE 8:00 PM 12 (Sat) at Wake Forest 7:30 PM 16 (Wed) at Maryland 8:00 PM

19 (Sat) VIRGINIA (TV) 1 :00 PM 23 (Wed) FURMAN 8:00 PM 26 (Sat) at North Carolina (TV) 3:00 PM 29 (Tue) at N.C. State (TV) 9:00 PM 31 (Thurs) GEORGIA TECH (TV) 9:00 PM February 2 (Sat) at South Carolina (TV) 8:10 PM 6 (Wed) WAKE FOREST 8:00 PM 9 (Sat) MARYLAND (TV) 3:00 PM 13 (Wed) at Virginia 7:30 PM 16 (Sat) N. C. STATE 2:00 PM 20 (Wed) at Duke 7:30 PM 23 (Sat) UNC-ASHEVILLE 2:00 PM Feb. 27 - March 1 (Thurs-Sat) ACC TOURNAMENT AT GREENSBORO (TV) Larry Nance is one of the most agile big men in the ACC 59 stalks again

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The six men who will be inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in special ceremonies at today's game will bring the total number of athletes and coaches so Hall of Famers honored to 42. Today's ceremony marks the seventh by Jeff Rhodes annual observance of this event at Clem- son. The 1979 inductees include baseball standouts Hal Stowe and Flint Rhem, grid stars Bill Mathis and "Shad" Bryant, boxer Russell Dorn, and coach Jess Neely. Harold Rudolph Stowe's statistics on the baseball diamond were quite impressive. He pitched 49 games in three seasons (1957-59) for the Tigers, and he had a career record of 24-13 (a .649 percentage) and an earned run average of 2.32. Stowe was an AII-ACC selection in 1958, all- district three in 1 958 and 1 959. He played in Hal Stowe Flint Rhem Bill Mathis Shad Bryant the in 1959 and was McFadden, played in the 1 940 Cotton Bowl an all-tournament choice. He holds five game that was coached by one of today's Tiger records: season victories (14), most other inductees, Jess Neely. Bryant did a games (21 ), most games started (15), most little bit of everything while he was at Tiger- innings pitched (126%), and most strike- town. He was a wingback that accounted outs (126). The latter is an ACC record. Hal for 902 yards rushing, caught 1 5 passes for Stowe is now owner/operator of Stowe's 295 yards, intercepted 5 passes, and ran Fish Camp. back punts and kickoffs. Bryant has three Charles Flint Rhem was a star pitcher at Tiger records to his credit: most punt re- Clemson before he broke into the major turns in a game (10), most punt return yards leagues in the late 1920 s. He played with in a season (487), and most punt return the St. Louis Cardinals. Philadelphia and yards in a career (779). Bryant recently the Boston Braves for 12 years before he passed away. hung up his cleats. Rhem pitched in 294 Russell W. Dorn was a star boxer for the games and had a career record of 105-97. Tigers between 1937-38. He lost only one His best year in the major leagues came in bout during his varsity career, in which he 1926, when he was 20-7. He pitched in the was Southern Conference Champion for World Series in 1926 and 1928 with the two consecutive years. He was ranked Cardinals. He threw two home run pitches fourth nationally in 1937, then moved up a to Babe Ruth in the '26 Series before he notch to third in 1 938. He was captain of the was taken out for a pinch hitter. Flint Rhem 1938 team which won the Southern Con- passed away in August, 1969. ference Championship. Russell Dorn is William Hart Mathis played almost every now the director of the Student and position during his three varsity seasons Employee Health Service at the New Jer- with the football Tigers. He was a running sey Medical School. back, punter, and defensive back at various Jess Neely led Clemson to its first bowl times between 1957-59. Mathis played on appearance in the 1 940 Cotton Bowl. It was the 1 958 Tiger team that lost to number-one also the Tigers' first bowl win, 6-3 over Bos- ranked LSU 7-0 in the 1 959 Sugar Bowl and ton College. Neely was head coach and the '59 team that beat Texas Christian 23-7 athletic director at Clemson between in the '59 Bluebonnet Bowl. His Tiger stats 1931-39 and compiled a 43-35-7 won-loss include 216 rushes for 975 yards, 34 record with the Tigers. In 1940, Neely as- catches for 602 yards, seven touchdowns sumed a similar position at Rice University, and a total of 1 26 points. He intercepted two where he led the Owls to national promi- passes and had a 35.8-yard average for the nence. In 1967, he returned to his Alma 53 times he punted the pigskin. He then Mater, Vanderbilt University, where he as- went to the professional ranks and he sumed the role of athletic director. Jess played 1 1 years for the be- Neely is now the golf coach at Vanderbilt. fore retiring in 1970. Bill Mathis is now a stockbroker and co-owner of Duncan's Restaurant in New York. Loyell "Shad" Bryant was a standout football player from 1 937-39. He, along with Clemson Intramurals Director Banks Jess Neely 63 the source

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Pulkmen HORRY COUNTY Dexter L Cook • Paul Quattlebaum, Jr. R G Horton, Chairman OTHER STATES Toney J Crenshaw William Anderson, Walter A Renken, Jr D Jr.. J V Roberts, Albertville, Alabama Marion D. Lever A B Schirmer. Jr Jim Barnette • Joe H Lynn Capt. Ed Jackson, Colorado Springs, J Robert Stout F. L. Bradham • Garrett Mobley Colorado Buddy Gore William Lindsay Wylie, Middlebury, Conn. Ronald Small Pat Gore • COLLETON COUNTY Charles E Burkett. Daytona Beach. Fla. J Ryan White. Jr., Chairman • John H Holcombe. Jr LEE COUNTY Frank H Inabnit. Jr., Jacksonville. Fla Holcombe Motor Co. • Jack W. Carter • Leon R Young. Winter Park, Fla. Carroll Green II • DesChamps. Lewis Horton • David L. Glenn Carl F Bessent, Baltimore, Md, W. DesChamps, Jr. G. S F Horton • William T. Howell, Jr. Andrishok. Warren, N. J, Don R McDaniel. Sr Emerson E Thurmon McLamb • Marion W Sams, Jr. W Jeffrey A O Cain, New York. New York R. S. Winfield • James R. White, III • MARLBORO COUNTY Alvin J. Hurt, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio James C Furman, Brentwood. Tenn. C E. Calhoun. Chairman DORCHESTER COUNTY MARION COUNTY Smith Ben|amin K Sharp. Cleveland. Tenn Ray C. 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 Gnmes, III. Chairman • Duncan C Mclntyre Dexter Rickenbaker Robert R. Corker, Signal Mountain. Tenn William R Adkins Poole. Jr. • George G. David E Angel • Tom Salisbury Davis T Moorhead, Alexandria, Va. James Armour • SUMTER COUNTY W. B, Croxton. Sao Paulo, Brazil 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 AT-LARGE O. T. Culp William B Boyle IPTAY REPRESENTATIVES W. A. Lawton • Frank J Jervey, Clemson Bui st Eaves • John J. Britfon. Jr Capt William Speights Harper Gault • F. E. Mac DuBose R. R. Red" Ritchie, Clemson E. M. Buck George • Dr Wyman L Morris Hoke Sloan. Clemson ORANGEBURG COUNTY Aquille Hand. Jr J Tom Shell Gene Willimon, Clemson • William B. Bookhart, Jr , Chairman W. F. Harper R L. Wilder, Jr • Frank Cox, Germany F. Reeves Gressette. Jr • • Alford Haselden Nick Anagnost, Greenwood • Haseldon & Owen • W. C. Higginbotham. Jr. WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY C. M. Shook. Piedmont J. M. Russell. Jr Flip" Phillips. Seneca W. T. Jenkins, Jr. • John J Snow, Jr., Chairman Garry C Jack G. Vallentme • Houston. • Floyd D Johnson & R. M Johnson • Dr W C Cottingham • Robert Cathey, Texas James C. Williams. Jr. James Owen • W. H Cox Mrs Millie D Williams, Canonsburg. Pa. Russell S. Wolfe, III J. C. Rhea, Jr. Fred P. Guerry, Jr Phil Prince, New York Ben R Smith, Jr • James M Kennedy Marshall Walker • Tom Morris • • IPTAY Award Winners ifc Special Recognition

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 Lite Member

$2,000 IPTAY SCHOLARSHIP

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

LM LW| 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 C. H. Morgan Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Lawton (LM) 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. Under, 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. William G. Moorer Greenville, SC Carrol H. Warner CLARENDON Harper Builders, Inc. Lake City, SC Wagener, SC John Wm. Green Williamston, SC Freeman, Wells & Maior Turbeville, SC Stephen H. Mudge "A Tiger" Greenville, SC 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 Frank T. Gibbs R. B. Pond Const. Co., Inc. Bates Associates, Willie R. Hudson North Augusta, William M. Boyce SC Greenville. SC Architects/ Planners Darlington. SC GEORGETOWN Hilton Head Island, SC Harry L. Howard C. L. Cribb, Jr. Dick Hendley-lndustnal North Augusta, SC R B. Pond, Jr. Georgetown. SC Housekeeping, Inc. Darlington, SC BERKELEY Yank Barrmeau 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 Greenville. SC W. Frank Eskridge Samuel M. Harper Berlin G. Myers Lumber Corp. Dr. Paul A. Coward Anderson. SC Andrews, SC Drs. J. Don & C. Fred Kelley Moncks Corner, SC Hartsville, SC Greenville. SC Capital Bank & Trust Loyd C. Morris Norm Greene Dr. G. J. Lawhon, Jr. Andrews, SC Belton. SC Lanford Co. Moncks Corner, SC Hartsville, SC Greenville, SC B. K. Chreitzberg Glenn, Myra & Jennifer Cox John H. Swicord, M.D. In Anderson, Honor of Pawleys Island Apothecary 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 First National of C. Umphlett Bank S. Billy Daniel Anderson Clemson Office Moncks Corner, SC & Dillon. SC Alton F. Painter Anderson, SC Ware Brothers Const. Co. Greenville, SC Albert J. Rogers GREENVILLE J. Forrester, Moncks Corner, SC Tom Jr. T. Neal Rogers "A Friend of Clemson" W. J. Abies Anderson, SC Fork, SC Greenville, SC Greenville. SC CHARLESTON Frank Distributing Co. Jr. DORCHESTER Dwight F. Allen I.N. Patterson, Anderson, F. A. Bailey III SC Greenville. SC Charleston, SC Salisbury Brick, Inc. Greenville. SC Dr. Walter L. Gaillard Summerville. SC Associated Insulation Co., Inc. John Perkins Anderson. Frank S. Hanckel. Jr. SC Greenville, SC Charleston, SC EDGEFIELD Greenville. SC George's Drive-Inn Inc. Horace T. Holmes T. L. Ayers, Jr. Chemsize Anderson, SC OR Lever Trenton, SC Roger G. Perry Charleston, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Grady R. Jones L. F. Holmes David W. Balentine Belton, SC William A. Grant Gen. Mgr. Trenton, SC Jack E. Pittmann Tri-County Concrete Corp. Greenville, SC Greenville, SC King Oil Co. Hanahan, SC FAIRFIELD Black Construction, Inc. Anderson, SC Greenville, SC C. Evans Putman E. M. Seabrook, Jr., Fairfield Spreader Service Greenvil'e, SC Dr. J. Clayton Richardson E. M. Seabrook III Monticello, SC R. W. Bond Clemson IPTAY Dr. C. Eric Richardson & Lewis E. Seabrook Scholarship R. E. Riddle Belton, J. K. Coleman SC Mt. Pleasant, SC Greenville, SC Winnsboro, SC Endowment^) Greenville, T. Barney Smith Drs. J. 0. & K. C. Shuler SC Anderson, SC Mt. Pleasant, SC F. E. Hughes, Jr. Winnsboro, SC Cato Trailer Service Co., Inc. Easley, SC 73 ifc 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 Greenwood, Clemson, Columbia, SC SC Mr. & Mrs. R. W. Cowsert, Jr. SC Greenville, SC Lexington, SC A. M. Tuck, Inc. #1 Holiday Inn Charles E. Whitener Snyder's Auto Sales Greenwood, SC Clemson, Columbia, SC David A. Gray SC 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. James B. Stephens Hodges, SC Clemson, SC Columbia, SC Beniamin F. Whaley, Jr. Greenville, SC West Columbia, SC Tully H. Graham Mr. & Mrs. James V. Patterson Murray M. Stokely Clemson, SALUDA Hodges, SC Wrenn Machine Tools, Inc. SC 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 Ballenger Electrical Contr. HORRY Y. C. 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 Kirk Hind J. Little River, SC Modern Home Builders 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. Dargan 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, SC Mrs. Clarence W. Senn Spartanburg, SC Holcombe Motor Co. RICHLAND Kinards, SC Joseph Bailey Bright Myrtle Beach, SC John H. Bailey Dr. Paul Holcomb Columbia, Greer, SC Earle Jointer Bedenbaugh SC Spartanburg, 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" Mauldin, SC W. A. Green, D. A. Kline & ORANGEBURG Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC B. H. Baum Memorial: Dr. Harry B. Arant, Jr. Donald R. Fugate Earle W. Sargent Camden, SC Mr. & Mrs. Plastic Injectors, Inc. By Carolina Belting Co. Orangeburg, SC Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC

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

Taylors, SC J. F. Watson Dr. L. P. Varn Camden, SC James Lee Mays Jerome J. Richardson 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, Russell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Al D. Droege & LAURENS PICKENS Robert R. W. Frank Durham, Jr. Columbia, SC Fairforest, SC Mr. & Mrs. Joe Turner Mr. & Mrs. Lynn W. Cooper, Jr. Block C Club Taylors, SC Clinton, SC Clemson, SC South Carolina National Bank Mascot Homes, Inc. Columbia, SC Gramling, SC H. Roberts Norman Candy GREENWOOD D. Clinton, SC Clemson, 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 Charlotte, Trion, Harold S. Boozer Rock Hill, SC Greensboro, NC NC GA Sumter, SC Marshall E. Walker Albany Felt Co. Superior Synthetic Fibers, Inc John T. 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.

J. T. James, Jr. OUT OF STATE T. J. Paxson Fairmont, NC Augusta, GA

T. James III Castleman Det. Chesley Raleigh, NC Jasper 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 A. Fowler Mrs. Harry W. UNION Chester, VA Donald Smith 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. Jr. Martinsville, VA Breazeale, 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 Winston Salem, Robert M. Phillips, Sr Atlanta. GA Houston, TX Mr. A. J. Rigby, Jr. NC Charlotte, NC Kingstree, SC William H. Mathis Robert L. Flint & Arthur E. Thomas Ken Flint Winston Salem, NC Pnucor Atlanta, GA R. YORK R. D. Benson & L. K. Seitz Houston, TX Charles D. Miller J. Henry Dowdy Charlotte, NC Cannon's, Inc. Dalton, High Point, NC GA 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 Morion & 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 mm Harry M Wilson Aaron A. Nettles, Jr Mr & Mrs. Joseph L Powell Kenneth S Wohlford A. Y, Willard, Jr Roger H. Davis Mrs S. V Sottile DORCHESTER COUNTY of of Gene W Dukes ABBEVILLE COUNTY Or Robert B Belk In Memory Marion Washington, Class 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 T Hopkins CHEROKEE COUNTY Bufon Blanton Dr. & Mrs John L Guy Carolina Waste & Salvage Co W Mrs C H Lomas Dr W Ronald Barrett Earl R Dupriest, Jr James B Jones. Jr Linwood Cheatham John D Medlock, Jr R. S. Campbell, Jr Everett A Knight & Steve F Hutchinson Mr & Mrs T C Milford Nathan W Childs Harry Major 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 Mr & Mrs Kenneth L Kaltz Development , Inc AlexanrJer-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 & 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 JohnN Pressley and Miss Joan B Pressley Barbara & Adrian Glenn Richard L Meyer Dr Charles W Hinnant Coastal Contractors, Inc. J B Pressley, Jr Ma*ie 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 Or 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 McCalls Inc Denmon W Orvin Jr H B Rickenbaker Gordon Keith McLeod Mitchell S Scott Virgil P McCormick Lawrence & A. Walter C White Sutherland CALHOUN COUNTY COLLETON COUNTY G Wilson Bryce Memorial — Bryce ANDERSON COUNTY Jerry Meehan A F C 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 1 DARLINGTON COUNTY Bryce, Jr PE — Engineering Anderson Clyde S County Clemson Club J. Norman Phillips CHARLESTON COUNTY Dennis Yarborough Consultants" Anderson Orthodontic Associates Piedmont Candy & Cigar Co. Reubin H Brown Hubert Baker, H Craven Baychem C DOS. Lane Craven & Malcolm 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. Wingo Edward L Young Jane H Greer J. P Fans Dr B R Skelton Woman's Clinic — Charles Jeter Glenn 0. L Dean Weaver Const Co , Inc. Larry & Joan Kay 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 & Mrs Andrew H Pioth Glenn L Griffin Timothy M Drake Harper Brothers Fredric W Remhold. 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 & Walter S Ramage Paul Patrick Paul L. Webb Don R, McDaniel, Sr. Gene & 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. Watkms Insurance D Leslie Tindal J E Austin, Jr Fashion First. Inc LEXINGTON COUNTY Mr & Mrs Roger Beniamin John J Britton. Jr. Billy Aaro Rents, Inc — L L Bates. Jr Eugene G Gibson Amick 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'Brian Carter G Neil Smith Wyman L Morris & Charles A Bryan, Jr Mr & Mrs John K Edmonds John C Cook W E Vaughan Sammie Morris Carolyn Warehouses, Inc. Bud & Sandy Long Charles 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 E E Fowler C Curtus Crawford Carl & Rachel Merritt Co Paul J. Reece Jerry Brannon Custom Electric Co C M Shook A Dr & Mrs Billy L. Edge Henry Elrod Warren Craig Jumper WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY Col Wm F Davis (Ret ) Jimmy R Holliday F E Huggins Raleigh J Farr Billy S Delk Dallas E Mams Henry Yonce & Charles Yonce

T A Finley Develco. Inc Reynolds Contract Haulers D I Wilson III Sign-Lite W T Fraser, Jr. Joseph H Durham. Jr. Harold B Swygert, Jr RICHLAND COUNTY Co "Bubber" M L Garrett Construction Co Edwin W Evans Mrs Frances L. Chappell Snow Charles F Gentry, Jr Henry M Harrison MARION COUNTY Arnold's Prof Garment Care YORK COUNTY J. M, Gilfillin W. Joe Henson Fritz N Johnson. M.D B P Barber & Associates. Inc. 0. Lewis. Jr Martin B Hall. Jr., M B Halllll&E F Hall C R Goulet Mr. & Mrs Harold L Hix John Mr & Mrs. J M. Bell B Smith Patterson N Harvey Joel W Gray. Ill Littleiohn Memorial(LM) Lewis Nash Broyles Patsy Duncan C Mclntire & William F Thomspon Haselden & Owen Jack & Greene Henry Lucius. Ill Jack W. Brunson Gordon R McLellan Mountain View Industries, Inc. Greenville Women's Clinic William J. Neely. Jr Jackson Byers Claud H Morror & Dr. Floyd F Griffin, Jr Thomas K Norns Charles Edward Corley. III. M.D NEWBERRY COUNTY Calvin B Morrow Hardwood Mfg. Co #1 Charles S Smith Terns L. Eller Gordon Leslie, Jr William R. Pursley, Jr. Caldwell Harper Robert R Taylor S. William N Geiger. Jr. Harold L Pitts E M George J Harrell Charles "Donald" Styles T. E. Grimes, Jr Donald L Harrison Terry C Shaver Jr E E Herlong, Jr George I Theisen W L Harrington, Harrison Ferd J Summer W Bennett Kirkpatrick J. D. H. M. Hodges, Jr , Memorial David Waldrop, Jr John N Warren, Jr & Robert T Harrison GREENWOOD COUNTY David G Jeter David Waldrop, Sr J Norman Warren James M Henderson Dr f E Abell, Jr C Col. John L Mack. Sr Harry Mrs. John K Benfield, Jr Joe A Hewell Clarence L Beaudrot S Young James T. McCabe Melvin L Kelly, Jr H C Howell G & P Trucking Co.. Inc. First National Bank of SC OCONEE COUNTY Ben R Smith. Jr Bobby Hudson Greenwood Motor Lines. Inc. George Z Siokos John N Landreth Margaret Huskey G Bonner Harvley Frank W Smith OUT OF STATE Amos Hykes & Hassle Davis R Wayne Jennings Dr Harry B Mays Roy N Taylor Howard M Corbett & Carlyle Poole W. J. Jordan, Jr. Dale Johnson Nevit Y Johnson Mr & Mrs H. T. Thompson. Jr & 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. & Mrs. Walter A Tuten, Jr. Mr & Mrs J Whit Miller Ford F Farabow, Jr Dr Roland M Knight Jack Lawrence Wm B Wells Oconee Anesthesia Services PA W P DuBose B Russell Langley. Jr Robert A Liner Dr. John A Wells. Jr. Samaha. Inc Hasel Legare Coleman, Jr. W L Brigham, Jr Roy E Long Continental Forest Industries — J R Lally Jack R Tatham Mr & Mrs. Kent Rigg Julian M. Langston, Jr Jimmy L McWhorter Ralph B Cureton, Jr Dr S P Wells John W Sherard Terrell Lanktord Insurance P R Nickles James W Engram 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 & Mrs J J Kirby. Jr ORANGEBURG COUNTY Mr Mrs Bob E. Webb W H McCrary Henry R Lowery David & Ruth McLellan & Gray & Gray Farms Dr C R Sweanngen. Jr L A. McKinney Allen K. Burdette #2 W L Monts, Sr. T & R Farms — D C Thomas & Fletcher Christian Harward Furniture Co Or James P McNamara Dr John W Pitner M Riley. Jr Thomas J Edmonds Buck Mikel HAMPTON COUNTY F M. Reeves Ted Shuler Hugh D Putnam, Sr Morris Const Co — Henry Holseberg Pete G Miley H W Smith H D Folk Tommy C Dykes Kenneth L Nail Mr S Mrs W H Mauldm A N Whiteside, Jr C L U J M Russell, Jr, Mr & Mrs. Marion B 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, Cartwright. Jr. Dr Joe B Godfrey Russell Hunter Park HORRY COUNTY Sadler & Company, Inc. Dr M Rodney Culler Richard Roche & L R "Choppy" Patterson Barry Anthony demons Memorial Thad Busby, Tommy Charles Parker Dempsey Roche George M Plyler F L Bradham SALUDA COUNTY Thomas J Etheredge, III Scott Steele D C Poole Leon Cannon Frances S. & John W. Hare

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

Memorial to I W Bull by Mrs D L. Evans Don V. Welchel & Gordon Sherard Dr William S. Fairey Pimco Chemical 8. Supply Co Frederick C. Gore Billy W. Davis Stanley Riggins Simmons Machinery Co , Inc PICKENS COUNTY Greg S. Farish Dr Edwin L. Stroud R G Horton R. A. Earnhardt Doyle C. Burton Economy Cars Limited — Thomas W. Glenn III Suitt Construction Co , Inc. Mr & Mrs Neil E Byerley Farnum M Gray Chas S. Tanner Co. KERSHAW COUNTY Ben Giles Central Concrete & Plaster. Inc Charles R Harper. Jr Thermo-Kinetics, Inc. — J. E Chambers Joseph C Jackson Hallmark Cafeterias E E. Clayton Kenneth R. Hart Fred M Thompson W L Jackson Joe A. Harris, Inc. Nancy & Jimmy Cook C Eugene Hill J. P. Thompson, Jr Cecil's Incorporated LANCASTER COUNTY Ernest Defore — Jeff Kane Jim Thrailkill & Dr Ben Thrailkill Insultab Plastics, Inc James A Adams Al Adams Duckett Funeral Home Edgar L Miller, Jr Threatt-Michael Const Co.. Inc. & W C Moore Dr. & Mrs William E. Dukes & Mrs Sanford T. Smith Tungsten Industries, Inc. Alford Blackmon Kirkland S. Johnston & John B Johnston Mr Col. & Mrs. Marvin C. Ellison Mrs. Stewart. Jr R. H. Walker R H Collins R. Glenn McGee Mr & Mack C

III Headhunters Too David K Willis Joel W Wells Oscar S. Porter, Bias A. Miyares Riverside Grocery Coach Frank J Howard Joe Burnette J. D. Wells, Jr. LM Palmetto Knitting, Inc Mr. & Mrs. James S. Hunter ( ' Steve C Giffith. Jr Charles W West Grady P Robinson Palmetto Motor Lines, Inc Imagine, Inc. Francis A. Yarborough Max Whatley Mr & Mrs L S Stewman & Mr. & Mrs. Pettit Construction Co., Inc #1 J Leland Martin Garner Bagnal Clyde H White Duane Johnson Spartan Security. Inc J McDonald's of Clemson Clifford C Bryan J V Williams Spartan Tire Exchange LAURENS COUNTY Mr & Mrs L, Paul Miller Robert A Gettys. Jr Charles N. Wyatt, Jr. Jerry E. Taylor T Heath Copeland E. Robert Eckley III Mr & Mrs. M J Young #2 John W. Waddell 76 Dr Fred G Shealy, Jr Emory G Orahood. Jr Howard Farmer, Jr Michael F Oawes 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 Hambrighl Manuel Fernandez J G Moxon James D Fisher Mr S Mrs R S McCants III M.Lamar Young Neely McFadden Hollis Thomas M Hunter Glenn P Fellon 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 8, Dr Roberl C McDaniel William D Anderson Joseph D Swann Joseph L Waldrep William F Lowe John W Barrentine Evans Holcombe

Jack B Hatner Rogers & Brown Custom Brokers, Inc Shady 8. Edna Young Jewell G Buchanan 8. 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 8, Al Jeffords

West Ashley Lumber Co , Inc Phillips Company BAMBERG COUNTY Richard E Wheeler W G Saverance Mi & 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 Schrimpf Mr & Mrs. Andy Demon Steven Clark Moore N. R Davis, Jr Stafford Insulation Co . Inc Starwood Nursery 8r 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. 8, Mrs J J Colcolough Jr Mr 8, Mrs Gary E Byrd. Jr Class of 1923 John L Gervais, Jr Edward B Crawford ABBEVILLE Dr Charles R Griltin COUNTY Hallman Sease Mark G Kearns & Tim Dangerfield Dawkins Concrete Products. Inc. Atkinson Robert C Gnfiin Wm D James V Sease Henry J Rast, Jr Martin S Dnggers William Blakely Guest Agents M Woodrow Harrison Franklin R Welch Charles E "Jack" Hendrix Hanvey Corp George Nolan Gardner, Sr Dr Eddie Collins Harry G Howie Harley-Davidson of Anderson James Glenn BARNWELL COUNTY Danny Gregg L Fuller Howie Mr & Mrs Nardin Heard Walter Mr & Mrs James L Lucas. Jr H Jenkins W C Masters Jeffrey S Huggins Neil Hodgens Jerry L Nelson 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 Larry V. Jordan Frederick LM Lloyd E Sammons D Mixon Alex S Morrison < > Paul Kaiser, III S Michael Sherard Bob & 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 8, Mrs J Donald Thomas Thomas T Gngg, Jr Lee West Mr 8. Mrs Raymond A King H Mullinax H S "Dusty" Williams. Jr Charles Earle Jones W G Wofford S T King Gene Powell Hugh Birt B R Kernels James R Woodham Ralph F King, Jr M Earle Williamson Mr 8, Mrs Victor Bell Mr 8, Mrs W Joe McArthur Richard L Baird Olin S, & Betty Kirkpatrick Robert H Birt Dr R H McElveen, Jr Peter L McCall, Jr AIKEN COUNTY Mr 8. 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 H McDaniel Jimmy Torrance Mrs T A Campbell John Altord, David McLaurm 8. Alan D Gregory W C McGregor Jr Philip Lucius Elbert Hines Hamilton Belton L Mims & Harry W Mims BEAUFORT COUNTY CHESTER COUNTY A C Cureton Mr 8, Mrs, Hoyt W Hamilton 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 Jr D K Oglesby. Mr & Mrs James S Gibson. Jr. & Mack D Gilreath. Jr Mack Coy Jackson III H Kneece, Eugene Jr, J Leonard Patterson Jack W Gibson Dr Carl H Jones III Chalres G Lucius. Jr Silas B Knight Steve Pearce Joyce & Dave Moorhead Mrs Betty C Thome 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 Seawnght 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. Jelfcoat Tyre & Eddie Lee J Edward Lotz

Dr Kenneth W Smith John F. Murphree K Pressley 8. Kirk P Pressley Dr & Mrs H Clyde Odom ALLENDALE COUNTY Walter Price Spires Eugene F Oliver Fred Triplet! . Jr R Allen Traylor, M D Ross Brewer W Dr Edgar Talbert D D Page. Sr Robert A Darby, Sr E lias D Tupper II, John M Tupper & John F Brunson George M Taylor F M Peagler George I Tupper, Jr

Truman I Close G Wyart 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 8, 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 Ervm 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 8. Mrs Jimmy White James M Moss III Joel Richard Lee Frank W Herlong ANDERSON COUNTY P Louis Whitworth J D Rast 8, 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 Beniamin 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 8, 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 8. 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 8. 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 Devel'tal Learn g Charles L Cooley Ricky Bailey COLLETON COUNTY Mr & Mrs Joseph E Mason Jerry Chapman Mr & Mrs William F Harnesberger & S W Bates Mr 8. Mrs Paul L Beach John C Renwick, Jr Coca-Cola Bottling Michael & Andrea Ernest A Byrd Mr 8. 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 8, 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 & Special Recognition

Muntord G Fuller Greenville Floral Co.. Inc John F Guest R Ligon King, Jr R S Winfield Vance Ganrjy, Jr The Greenville News-Piedmont 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 Tom P Gressette Joseph E. Harper & R Bruce White Richard H Ivester Earl B. Mills Harvey Graham. Jr Keith Hayne Griffith Harper Brothers. Inc Michael P, Keeshen Mr & Mrs R D Mitchell Arthur R Hardee E Guyton Dr D 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 Hiller John E Hinsdale Mr & Mrs Danny Litchfield L DeWitt Patterson Bill Darby James A Jones C W Hinton Brian C McGinnis Mr & Mrs Bobby W Ramsey Dan P Gray & John R Gray James Earl Jordan M R Hughes C Blake Morgan Mr & Mrs Gary L Ricker Grayco Steel Corp Dr Joseph M Lewis 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 Dr Thomas Phillips W & Dr Al Ivester Douglas F Patrick & Robert G Hopkins Kel Chemicals. Inc Earl Neil McCoy, Jr Dr Wendell E. Phillips Mr, & Mrs, William R Jolly, Jr Sam B Phillips Mr. & 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 M Quattlebaum. Jr 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. Ill Welling Cleatus Godwin A Lagrone Ronald M Shelton Herbert Anderson. Jr Const , Inc J W Truluck, Jr Frank S. Leake, Jr. Thomas Shiflet Mr & Mrs Ronnie H Barnes & Miss Mrs Charlotte Pate Inman 0. L Turner J. Leonard, Jr. J Henry Sitton, 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 Cecil E. Horton Surv , Inc James T. McCarter Johnnie J Walters Robert L Crawford, Jr Howard F Godwin Dr John R Howell, Jr McCorkle Oil Co , Inc John & Donna Wharton Mr & Mrs. George L. Crout Ernest L Jones Charles E McDonald, Jr T Hunter West Dickert's Moving & Storage C B Bell Larry Cauthen Paul D Poston Alex Meyers D D Williams. Jr. G Dorroh W Dr J P Truluck. Jr James D Miller Lawrence Yeargm. Jr Robert H Drinkard Dexter L Cook Robert Welch Moore-Tinsley Supply Co The Zink Company Environmental Landscaping Jesse Crenshaw & Tony J Crenshaw Ivan M Coleman Frank & Ann Ferguson Harold Newton James A Cannon Gilliland-Bell Assocs , Inc J Rutledge Coleman Ronald L Nix Lawrence L Clark. Jr Coy Jefferson Gray Mr. & Mrs Ralph B Fulmer L B Fmklea, Jr W C. Owens Frank Holland Dr. Charles L Hall Lancaster County Clemson Club H. Gerald Hicks Phillip Patrick Carlos R Kellett Mr & Mrs Clement C Hall Marion D Lever, Jr William H Payne Ms. Lenora C. Bryant James L Hammer. Jr Dr James J McDowell, Jr GEORGETOWN COUNTY Piedmont Crescent Eng Rutledge Dan M Robinson Mgt Co Carolina Cartage Co . Inc H Hammond, Jr J. C Cauthen. Jr Piedmont Inc.. V. Dr. Richard Yeadon Wescoat P & S C , James Dr & Mrs Perry B DeLoach John B Harris, Jr T Robert Mayer, Jr Dodson, Jimmy Moore. Carolyn Roll Fred Glenn Mr & Mrs William E Hodges William K. Williams. D M D Threart-Michael Contractors William M Poe Greer Marine Center. Inc Barry Hollingsworth LAURENS COUNTY Charles F Wilson, Jr Mr & Mrs Brooks R Prince Dr Raymond Van Grubbs Walker E Hyman Michael Morris Mr & Mrs R L. Cason D Prolormance Group, Inc James W Hannah Leslie C. Jay & Wilson H Myers Leon Harris III Raymond E Putman Laurens I James Larry D Timms Julian Reynolds J. R. Swetenburg, Jr A Harold Rabhan. Zep Mfg Co Mr & Mrs Francis D Mosteller George L Johnson, Jr Dr. N. 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 Hollingsworth Mr & Mrs William A Robinson Jack G Padgett Marshall Long A R A Services, Inc. L. W. McClain Beniamin T Rook Gary Smith Harold Lumley, Jr. 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 A Coleman David R Schumpert, Jr James C Stem H Edward Munnerlyn James 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 Milam Southern Industrial Rubber Taylor & Jimmy D Lunny Charles M Rush James E C B Barksdale, Jr Parker & Cary Moore Mrs R C Stevenson Gregory Martin Vaughn B F Scott Bay-Con General, Inc David Moorhead Mrs E Randolph Stone Mr & Mrs Vernon D Wade Joe H Seal W William E. Berry, Jr The Palmetto Bank The Sugar Creek Tigers W Larry Williams Edward K Snead, Jr Ernest Blakely, Jr Mrs Wilma Seward & 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 Sweanngen Thomas J Boone, Jr Tee Thompson Terry & Jean-Marie Taylor & J Cooley Jack P Corn John N. Talbert, Jr Mr & 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 W. Wilson James E Thackston GBS Lumber. Inc A, M. Tuck #3 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 Allred 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 Werls Chemurgy Products #2 Archie H Chandler, Jr & 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 Clme & 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 Whitmire Creighton Griggs. Jr Winston A Lawton. Jr Ellis L Darby. Jr, Thomas Davis Holstein Edgar G Williams Ma|or L. Higgins Larry U Clark & T. Dean Feaster J. H Davis Jr Mr & Mrs Leland A Jackson Charles P Willimon Bill J Hooper S F Crews, Jr Cantey Davis, Jr Mr & 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 & Steve Mullikm Mr & Mrs Charlie Drawdy Delta Elec Supply. Inc #2 Annie Katherine Warner Charles C. Withington. Jr David C Rogers Hampton Gas Co., Inc James E Dill William B Clinton. Jr Robert H Yeargm Sydney & Elaine Wilson George J Knight Theron Dill Hester Roy J Dill Jr Yeargin Construction Co , Inc J Ed Winkler Gerald Ulmer, J B Littleiohn I L Donkle, Jr Thomas A Able. Jr John W. Wood. Jr William S Ware, Sr & Barbara J Ware Stanley B Duffies II Harold P Lonck. Jr van Bloi k Rick Bagwell R Charles Eldndge, 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 Ellis Mr & Mrs Albert R. Shealy E 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 Douglas A Thomas Foothills Delta P , Inc 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 0. 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 Q 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. Hendnck N Ginn. Ill Bland M Derrick W C P Garner William A Hamlett. Jr Bryan Huggins Memorial Robert A Glenn Dr Talmage R Fnck, Jr Jack E. Gilliland, Jr. & Stephen H Miller Harris Marine & R V Inc. Dr & Mrs. Edward Leroy Proctor Henry P Goodwin Hubert P Haas Mr & Mrs Dan Goodwin Parker Humphreys Samuel R Spann Dan Gosnell William M Hamilton James B Granger Mark W Jones Philip A Thompson 78 Richard H Ivester Robert D McCraw Garry C "Flip" Phillips Dr, G, Ansel King, Jr & Charles Billy E Crumpton Kenneth M Bessent John C Meetze Dr James R, Pruitt Ellenburg Fred E Culvern, Jr J J Blake Buren M Mitchell Mr & Mrs Walter B Purcell Rh k Lee J. R, Daniel George F Bolen, Jr & L E Anderson

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