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GREENVILLE 8i SPARTANBURG, S.C. • CHARLOTTE & GREENSBORO, N.C. • JACKSONVILLE & TAMPA, FLA. Official Program Today's Features Departments September 8, 1 979 2-3 Today's Game & Statistics Clemson vs. Furman 9 Clemson University IPTAY Day 11 Administration 13 Athletic Director Bill McLellan — Remembering Hugh Mauldin 17 Stadium Information The former Tiger star recalls the last Clemson- 19 Officials' Signals Furman game in 1964. 25 Tiger Ail-Americans — Today's Band Program 63 Cheerleaders 1 Music from the movie Oliver' highlights today s 70 IPTAY Officers/Representatives halftime festivities. Senior Spotlights Players & Coaches 35 Seniors Billy Lott, Bubba Brown, Rick Wyatt and Chris Dolce are featured in today's program. 21 Head Coach University Feature 23 Tiger Football Staff 43 Danny Ford is not Clemson's only rookie leader. Bill 27 Meet the Tigers Atchley is the University's vibrant new president. 38 Meet the Paladins The Mischievous Tiger 46 Clemson Roster

53 Zack Mills IS Clemson s innovative if not crazy Tiger. 48-49 Lineups/ Numerical Rosters 51 Furman Roster Today's Matchup 57 A look at today's chess game between Rex Varn and David Henderson. For the fourth consecutive year, Clemson's foot- Student Leaders ball programs received a national award from the 59 A look at two people that make Clemson go, Barbara College Sports Information Directors of America. Keipe and Bob Fuzy. The 1975, 1976, and 1977 publications were

tabbed among the top five in America by a panel Tiger Belles of experts. Last year, Clemson finished second 95 Carroll Chambers is one of Clemson's many lovely coeds. to Notre Dame, the first-place winner the last two years.

Editor: Tim Bourret 53 Staff Assistant: Andy Ronemus Production Assistance: Department of Public Relations

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 Represented for National Advertising by: McKinney, David Lewis, Harry Durham, and Tom Shockley. Spencer Marketing Services Also to John Rowntree. and Earle Martin of Clemson, SC 370 Lexington Avenue and Jim Bradley of Dallas, TX. New York, N. Y. 10017

f ri III ...... 2 2 Today's Game

By Tim Bourret 1978 CLEMSON STATISTICS 1978 FURMAN STATISTICS (Won 11, Lost (Won 8, Lost When Clemson and Furman faceoff 1) 3) this afternoon in Clemson Memorial Rushing Rushing Atts. Yds. Avg. LG Atts. Yds. Avg. LG Stadium it will mark Danny Ford's

L. Brown . 202 1022 5.1 59 Stowers . . 171 891 5.2 49 home debut as head coach of the Ti- M. Sims . . 132 685 5.2 21 Glenn 153 734 4.8 37 gers. For most coaches it would be S. Fuller . 153 649 4.2 / o Bishop .... 101 510 5.0 quite a unique experience to coach or 741 3469 4.7 75 rUnMAIN 615 2843 4.6 69 in Valley" for the first time. play "Death 546 1843 3.4 98 Opponents 479 2029 4.3 But, for Ford working on Frank Howard Passing Passing Field is becoming old hat. After this Atts. Cmp. Int. Yds. TD Atts. Cmp. Int. Yds. TD 31- afternoon's confrontation the Fuller 187 101 4 1515 7 Henderson 187 112 6 1732 12 will year-old Gadsden, AL native have Lott 16 10 150 Sorrells . . 11 4 1 61 participated in games at Clemson as CLEMSON 205 111 5 1665 7 FURMAN . 202 117 7 1805 1 an assistant coach, a head coach and a Opponents 229 112 24 1308 4 Opponents 248 125 12 1803 8 player. Receiving Receiving Yes, a player! Just check the 1967 PC Yds. Avg. TD PC Yds. Avg. TD and 1969 Alabama-Clemson game Butler 58 908 15.7 3 Kiser 39 692 17.7 1

Clark 11 Laetsch . . programs and you will find a photo of an 207 18.8 2 25 499 20.0 5

Tuttle 9 192 21.3 1 Simmons . even younger Danny Ford (number 83 26 335 12.9 4 in 1 967 and number 78 in 1 969). Clem- CLEMSON 111 1665 15.0 7 FURMAN . 117 1805 15.4 12 son's new head coach played against Opponents 112 1308 11.7 4 Opponents 125 1803 14,4 8 the Tigers for the Crimson Tide and helped beat his present team, 1 3-1 in 1967 and 38-13 in 1969.

"I remember the 1967 game most because it was close the whole game," said Ford, the youngest division I head coach in the nation. "We had a good team that year with Kenny Stabler at quarterback and Dennis Homan as his wide receiver. But we had all kinds of trouble in the valley.

"The thing I remember the most about the game was being wide open on a long pass and Stabler throwing over my head. It could have put the game away for good, but I just couldn't reach it. As a result Alabama just hung on by a field goal."

Ford did have a hand in that 1967 victory. The sophomore tight end caught his only pass of the game, a nine-yard reception, on the drive that led to Alabama's last field goal. The points proved to be the margin of vic- tory for the Crimson Tide team that went on to the Cotton Bowl. of the title with passer in the nation last year. Only Danny Ford's first experience as a an 8-3 ledger. The offense was very Southern California's Paul McDonald player in Death Valley was a disap- productive and the leader of that unit scored higher in the system that takes pointment for Clemson fans, and the has another season. David Henderson into account more than just comple- Tigers had better be prepared for battle is one of the outstanding quarterbacks tions per game, the old standard. today if Ford's first head coaching ex- in the nation this season. The reason Overall, Henderson hit 59.9 percent of perience in Memorial Stadium is to for the Atlanta, GA native's fine grades his aerials for over 1 ,700 yards and 1 bring happiness to the orange-clad are his impressive 1978 statistics. touchdowns. contingent. According to a new efficiency rating Some feel Henderson might not be Furman had a very capable team last system released by the NCAA, Hen- as effective this year because the re- year, as the Paladins claimed a share derson was the number-two ranked ceiving corps of Jimmy Kiser, Greg Laetsch and Brette Simmons has 17 touchdowns, the second highest graduated. The group combined for 90 touchdown total in the country. Only ACC Champs receptions last season. winner Billy Sims of Mike Glenn, a gifted tailback does Oklahoma crossed the goal line on return to give the offense some sup- more occasions. Brown has scored 26 port. Furman's leading returning re- touchdowns in his career, the third ceiver and rusher gained 734 yards on highest total in Clemson history. He the ground and speared 16 receptions needs only six TDs to eclipse Fred for another 163 yards. Cone's record of 31 set between 1948 Despite the loss of the top three re- and 1950. ceivers, Furman's strength lies in its offense. This will make for some in- teresting matchups because the Ti- gers' strength should be on defense. Clemson has a returning letter- winner at every position on defense this season. The top players for the Tigers' stingy unit are defensive tackle Jim Stuckey, linebacker Bubba Brown and defensive back Rex Varn. The former two made AII-ACC last year, while the latter is a pre-season all- conference choice in 1979. Stuckey is the most renowned of the no© ©pamgo triumvirate, as he was chosen to Playboy Magazine's All-American team this year. The Cayce, SC native 31 weekly issues will take you from football in led the front-four in tackles last season the fall through in the winter and to with 87. The four-year vet might be the in the spring. Also, four monthly is- best at his position in America. sues during the summer. Brown led the Tigers in tackles last year with 170, including 102 over the 35 Big Issues Just $17.00 last six games. His best effort was a 22-tackle performance against Ohio NO MATTER WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE State in the . Varn is Clem- The Clemson athletic department son's all-time leader in interception re- would like to express its thanks to Jerry turn yardage with 270. He has a pair of Arp for all the efforts he gave Clemson The only independent sports weekly devoted exclusively to the Clemson Tiger fans — don't 90-yard interception returns for touch- University over the last 10 years. The miss it! downs in his career. former sports promotions director at Clemson was one of the prime reasons • a complete summary of Clemson athletics re- the Tigers have become nationally • in-depth features nowned. • recruiting info The Tigers have another Brown that Arp, who assumed the title Assistant • action packed photos everyone has heard of. Lester Brown, Athletic Director in charge of Publicity • full game coverage • up to date statistics the stellar tailback from Myrtle Beach, at Texas A & M on September 1 , is • a sports guiz for Tigers SC is one of the reasons Clemson fans recognized as one of the nation's best • much, much more! have faith that offense can be in his field. He should be given much productive again this year. credit for the production of this football The senior could be called the Joe program. Mail to: The Orange and White DiMaggio of Clemson football because Clemson fans have come to expect he has quite a streak going. Brown has an excellent souvenir program. The PO Box 828 Clemson, SC 29631 scored at least one touchdown in nine College of Sports Information Directors consecutive regular season games. of America have agreed with Clemson During 1978 only Georgia, in the sec- fans. COSIDA has chosen Clemson's ond game of the season, and Ohio program among the top 5 in the nation Name _ State, in the Gator Bowl, were able to the last four years. Arp has been the Address

keep Brown out of the end zone. editor of these publications every year. City received national at- athletic department, but "Rubber Duck" Not only the State _ -Zip tention last season when he rushed for the entire University, will miss him. !

When the Tiger in Youf Tummy Starts to Growl

UNIVEKSITY SQUARE ACROSS FROM Past Player Feature

Hugh Mauldin starred in Clemson's 28-0 win over Furman in 1964, tlie last time tliese state-rivals played

September 19, 1964 — the Fighting Tigers of Clemson took the field against state-rival Furman, which would signify the beginning of Coach Frank Howard's 25th year at the helm of Clemson football. The Tigers started the game with great expectations as to a possible easy victory. After kicking off to the Paladins, the Tiger defense forced a fumble at Furman's 31 -yard

line. On the first play from scrimmage, I

was wing back left, in motion right. I believe everyone in Death Valley was in the huddle. As the play developed, every Furman defensive man took off with the motion. When the ball was

flipped back to me, I noticed a tremen- dous opening in the left side of the line, cut back, and dashed into the end zone

untouched. I think everyone on the field was surprised, including me. Furman had defensed us properly, but the quirk

of fate had struck. After the game, I found out that in Coach Howard's first game as coach at Clemson, Walter Johnson had scored on the first play from scrimmage. Fate was on my side. History does repeat itself. After the shock of the first play, Fur- I had something any young, aspiring football man settled down, and due to Clem- will athlete never have — the opportunity to son's penalty problems, kept the game play for Frank Howard and the best damn uni- close until the end. Hal Davis scored in

versity anywhere/ the third quarter, and I was lucky enough to score again on a 1 4-yard run later in the game to put us up by 21 points. Davis scored again on the last play of the game to give Clemson the 28-0 margin.

In finishing this column I would like to say to any young, aspiring football

athlete that I had something they will never have — the opportunity to play for Frank Howard and the best damn university anywhere. They can play for the best damn university, and the next great coach at Clemson, Danny Ford. Thanks Carolinas

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Today's Band Program

THE CLEMSON UNIVERSITY TIGER BAND presents A Salute to the Movie OblVER

By Andy Ronemus Clemson University's marching Tiger Band will perform music from the

hit movie "Oliver " during the halftime of today's season opener between Fur- man University and the Tigers. The fans will come to their feet be- fore the game as the band enters the field with a rendition of "Sock It To 'Em" followed by the famous Clemson "Tiger Rag." The Band, under the direction of Dr. Bruce Cook, then spells out the word "Tigers" as the new president of Clem- son University, Dr. Bill Lee Atchley, performs the duty of dotting the "i." Dr. Atchley came to Clemson from West Virginia University where he was Dean of the College of Engineering since 1975. The 185-plus marchers, including majorettes and flag bearers, enter the field duhng halftime to the tune of "Em- perata " a work written by Claude ettes and Flag Corps high-stepping to associated with IPTAY who helped Smith. the tune "Food, Glorious Food" and dress the band in their splendid uni- Mike Schwehr, a native of Medina, "Consider Yourself." forms, which are beginning their sec- N. Y., then leads the band in "Who Will F. Reeves Gressette, president of ond year this afternoon, and contrib- Buy," the first of four tunes from the IPTAY, will make a short speech con- uted funds for new instruments for movie "Oliver." cerning Clemson's successful Schol- 1979. "Where is Love" is followed by arship program which raised over two A final round of Tiger Rag will pre- "Oom-Pah-Pah," a unique piece that million dollars last year. pare the fans for another exciting half of will be highlighted by the sousaphone This being the annual IPTAY game, football and close out the halftime section. The band ends with the Tiger- the band would like to thank everyone show. 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 Unive-rsity 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 bio- materials researchers.

Though Tillman Hall still stands as a treasured landmark and

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

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

CLEMSONstudent housing, service facilities and equipment valued at $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 ^ 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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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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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 tlie University Dr. J. V. Reel, Jr., Secrefary

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 tfie 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 Researcfi 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

Lyie 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 IVIanagement 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 ail-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 , 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 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- later. inson is the catalyst of McLellan's

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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HanJees: ^ Welcome to Death Valley USEFUL INFORMATION

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.

HANDICAPPED: Special entrances have been

provided at Gates 1 and 1 3 for the handicapped.

HIGH SCHOOL TICKETS: Special high school tickets are sold at Gate 1 1 only.

WILL CALL: Should you have tickets at the will call window, you will find them at Gate 9.

Gates 4, 6, 7, and 8 are closed prior to the games and are opened for exit purposes only.

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, team pass must have a pass out check, as well saw the Tigers beat arch-rival South Carolina 41-23 in 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 booth. 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 Stiakers 1 .00 are located beneath all stands and can be Section E of the 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 Inflates 3.00 EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls are Gates 1, 5, 8, and 13. Tote Bags 5.00 received over the press box telephone. The Rain Coats 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 Gum 25 request the use of the public address system to containers of any type, alcoholic beverages, Crackers 30 make social contacts. thermos jugs, and ice chests. Peanuts (Roasted) 40 Drinks 50 RESTROOMS: Ladies' and mens' restrooms are NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is pro- Cup of ice 15 located beneath the stands and can be reached hibited at an athletic contest in Clemson Hot dog 50 by exit from any portal. Memorial Stadium and Littlejohn Coliseum. Aspirin 75

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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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RICK WYATT on the option play and drive for those extra yards. With the gradua- Rick Wyatt is one of those players tion of 25 lettermen, 15 of whom who makes the difference between started, off the 1978 team, being a good team and being a great Lott's leadership will be invaluable this team. The Honaker, VA native has season. been the leader of the special teams The former Wayne Country High for the last two seasons. School star had his finest game at Clemson in last year's opener when he hit on six of seven passes for 1 06 yards against The Citadel. Clemson

fans will be happy if he can duplicate that accuracy mark in today's open- er. Billy is an administrative man- agement major.

CHRIS DOLCE

Chris Dolce was one of the most BUBBA BROWN pleasant surprises for the Clemson Football team in 1978. Few had made 18 tackles, including three for even heard of the Verona, NJ native minus yardage in Clemson's pivotal before the first game of Clemson's 33-10 triumph. For his efforts in Raleigh, he was named ACC De- championship season. A reserve until his junior year, RICK WYATT fensive-Player-of-the-Week and quickly that Sports Illustrated National Defen- Dolce showed he had The dean of the "suicide squads" sive-Player-of-the-Week. the talents to be a starter. Clemson's starting right guard was a key factor is one of only six players on this Bubba is an industrial education year's roster who will be shooting to major. in the Tigers' good start last season. earn a fourth varsity letter. Each one has been well deserved because BILLY LOTT Wyatt is an athlete who can help a Billy Lott will finally get his chance team in many ways. today when the Tigers face Furman Twice in his career he has made a in Death Valley. The Jesup, GA na- key fumble recovery in a pressure- tive has been a very capable backup packed contest. In 1977 he recov- to Ail-American Steve Fuller the last ered a Georgia fumble that led to two seasons. Clemson's only touchdown in a 7-6 The 6-0, 189-pounder did a fine win. Last season against South job last season hitting on .625 of his Carolina Wyatt again grabbed a passes. But running is Lott's forte. Gamecock bobble to turn around He is not afraid to put his head down the contest in the early going. Rick is an industrial management major.

BUBBA BROWN

Pound-for-pound, few players in the nation hit as hard as Marlon "Bubba" Brown. Clemson's AII-ACC CHRIS DOLCE linebacker has had a reputation as a ferocious hitter since he arrived at When injuries and sickness crip- Clemson in 1976. Despite his rela- pled the Tiger offensive line in the tively small size (6-0, 210) Brown first few games of last season, Dolce has made 290 tackles in the last two was one of the players that gave a seasons. little extra to pick up the holes In 1978 the Loudon, TN native created by the loss of Joe Bostic and dropped nearly 20 pounds to add Steve Kenney. quickness to his game. The result This season Dolce will be counted was a team-leading 170 tackles, in- on for leadership. He and Jeff Bostic cluding 102 stops in the last six are the only returning starters in the games. His most notable perfor- offensive line, so Dolce's continued mance came against N. C. State improvement will be a key to the Ti- when Clemson's Brown was the gers' season. major factor as the Tigers stopped Chris is an administrative man- the Wolfpack's Ted Brown. Bubba BILLY LOTT agement major. 35 CLEMSON SENECA PICKENS

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Bill Atchley, a onetime pro baseball pitcher from Mis- souri, began hurling the biggest game of his academic career July 1 when he became Clemson University's ninth president. And the lean, congenial, 47-year-old former dean of engineering at West Virginia University so far seems to have the Clemson Tiger faithful in the palm of his hand. On paper, his credentials for the job are sterling. But more subtle factors made him "just tops" among the 338 candidates to succeed Robert Edwards, who re- tired after 21 years, said Paul McAlister of Laurens.

"Dr. Atchley was great all the way through," said McAlister, a lawyer and industrialist, Clemson alumnus and chairman of the board of trustees. "Everything you see on paper just glowed through all the way, in every way." Historian William Steirer Jr., past president of the Faculty Senate and a selection committee member, saw him as "a very dynamic individual, a take-charge kind of person." Atchley, who has a Ph.D. in engineering, won praise

as the dean of engineering since 1 975 at West Virginia University. The press secretary to West Virginia Gov. Jay Rocke- feller, Scott Widmyer, said Rockefeller recommended to Gov. Dick Riley "that they tap the talents of this man if they can." "He can be a real asset — and we're missing him," Widmyer said. "He's been the top science adviser to the governor (and chairman of the Governor's Commis- sion on Energy, Economy and Environment). Rocke- feller had great confidence in him." Atchley himself says, "I've been asked the question a

lot lately — why I want to be president of a university.

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sense, and I'm just cocky enough to think I can bring some common sense. The ivory tower days are over." In many ways he seems to fit Clemson like a well- New President worn baseball glove. Besides being big on engineer- ing, science and technology, Clemson is South Caroli- na's major agricultural school, and Atchley owns a pro- Fits Clemson L/Tce A ductive 500-acre farm in his home state of Missouri. He was student body president and captain of his high school Tigers football, basketball and baseball teams before playing minor league ball with the old (BASEBALL) New York Giants. "It was kind of ironic," he reflects, "that my first school presidency and my last have been with the Tigers."

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Thank Goodness Zack Mills was not ups, so we thought it would be another blessed with outstanding gymnastic great way to get our fans involved. The ability. For if Clemson's goodwill am- Clemson fans really loved it." bassador was a master of mounts, flips Unfortunately for Mills (from an ex- and dives he would never have been haustion standpoint anyway) it was the chosen as the Tiger, the most mis- wrong year to begin such a tradition. chievous mascot in the ACC if not the Clemson set a school record for points country. last year, and as a result Mills had to do

Traditionally, the last male cheer- 1 ,344 pushups over the season. In his leader to make the squad is made the very first game. Mills set the single Tiger. Because gymnastics is a major game record by doing 287 pushups in part of a cheerleader's activities during the Tigers' 58-3 victory. a game, this type of athletic ability is "That might have been the most stressed when selecting the team. physically exhausting thing I've ever Zack is not exactly a Nicolai Andrianov done," said Mills. "It was the first home so the selection committee made Zack weekend of the year so we partied all the Tiger. Friday night. At the game the 287 The decision was best for all in- pushups in the 20-pound Tiger suit volved, and in reality being the Tiger made me lose 1 5 pounds (the tempera- was what Zack really wanted. "I be- ture was 82 degrees at game time)." came interested in cheerleading in the Toward the end of the contest, and spring of 78," said Mills. "I had tried out with Clemson driving for still another for the varsity football team in the score. Mills limped out onto the field in spring of 77 and played on the JV that front of Charley Pell and, on his knees, fall. But as a 1 50 pound defensive back begged the Clemson coach to stop the

I playing. did not have much chance of Zack Mills drive. The crowd loved it. Even in a

However, I still wanted to be a part of state of exhaustion Mills has an ability the football scene. When Randy Addi- to think of innovative ways of entertain- the Tiger, told -Clemson's drive did son, 1977 me about ing. Fortunately, the Clemson cheerleading I decided to give it a shot. stall, because Clemson might have lost "I started with the other cheerleaders Entertain- its first mascot in the line of duty. on the line, but it was obvious from the Mills has a knack for getting away early going that I was having problems with mischievous acts, but he does with the gymnastics. But Joey Erwin, ing Tiger take some precautions. "Early in the the head cheerleader, knew I had a lot By Tim Bourret game or during pregame festivities I do of spirit and a flair for entertainment, so he made me the Tiger." Entertainment is the key word when ''My job is to add color and excitement to the discussing Mills' role on Saturday af- game. I am there to entertain more than to lead ternoons. "My job is to color and add cheers. People come to watch me do zany excitement to the game. I am there to entertain more than to lead cheers. things and get involved with the fans and the People come to watch me do zany game." things and get involved with the fans and the game. That is my secret to being a successful Tiger — being ac- always looking for ways to entertain. something daring to see how strict the tive and involved in the game." His most famous antic is Clemson's referees are. For instance, at the toss

Saying Mills is active is an under- newest tradition. For every point the of the coin if I get some nasty looks statement. Few college mascots have Tigers put on the scoreboard last sea- from the officials when I go out in my ever been more involved in the overall son Mills would do a pushup. That referees' jersey I tone things down a college football atmosphere. Whether sounds easy, but Mills did the pushups bit. The last thing I want to do is get a it be protecting the Clemson endzone cumulatively. If Clemson scored a penalty called on Clemson because of with a toy gun by parading up and down touchdown to bring their total to 21, my antics. But most of the time the the five yardline, appearing in an offi- Mills would do 21 pushups. Then, if the officials get a kick out of it. It's just part cials' jersey for the ceremonial toss of Tigers scored another touchdown, of the college football atmosphere." the coin, marching with an opponents' which they did on numerous occas- For Mills, this will be his final year as band, throwing chicken feed at South sions last season, Zack would do 28 the Clemson Tiger. He doesn't have Carolina players during pre-game pushups. any big plans for the coming year be- warmups, dancing with the Western "I really can't take total credit for dis- cause, "its better to act on the spur of Carolina Catamount during halftime of covering the pushup idea," said Mills. the moment. We never plan any stunts a basketball game, or being the first "We saw the Pittsburgh Panther do it at until the Friday night before the game. person to kiss Wake Forest's newly the 1977 Gator Bowl. The Pitt fans re- The element of surprise makes it go crowned homecoming queen, Mills is ally got into the counting of the push- over better. 53 Photo by John Rowntree THE WORLD*S LARGEST SUPPLIER OF CLEMSON SOUVENIRS

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Few confrontations in the game of football are more interesting than the "cat and mouse game" between a quarterback and cornerback. Throughout a pass-oriented contest the cornerback tries to guess when the quarterback is going to throw short, while the quarterback attempts to time the defender's risky move and beat him deep. One of these fascinating strategy struggles will take place in today's game when Furman quarterback David Henderson challenges Clemson de- David Henderson Rex Varn fensive back Rex Varn. Both players have been widely recognized as ex- perts at their respective positions. ''Rex Varn is tlie type of player you lilce to During 1978, Henderson led the liave on your football squad because of his Paladins to the Southern Conference title with an 8-3 record, Furman's best positive contributions on and off the field," said mark since 1970. The Atlanta, GA na- Coach Danny Ford. ''He sets a good example tive was named co-player of the year in and motivates other players to play with pain the Southern Conference. Henderson little was the major reason Furman set 10 and give a extra when things aren't going offensive records, ranked seventh na- too well." tionally in total offense and 14th in both rushing and scoring during 1978. The native is noted for making the big play. aren't going too well. 6-2 signal caller connected on 112 of Twice in his career he has returned "I've followed Rex's career since 187 aerials for a 59.9 completion per- thefts over 90 yards for touchdowns, high school because I recruited him to centage with 12 touchdowns and only the last coming at N.C. State in the third go to Virginia Tech. He had a lot of six interceptions. quarter of a most important 1978 ACC talent as a quarterback, but was not The most impressive statistics con- contest. that well known for his play on defense. cerning Henderson were released this No one could have predicted he would summer by the NCAA. In a new quar- But records certainly do not tell the be as good as he is on defense. Ever terback rating system based on yards whole story about Rex Varn. if there since I've been at Clemson, opponents per attempt, completion percentage was a statistical measure for playing have tried to pick on Varn, and every and interception avoidance (instead of with pain, Varn would have set an ACC time Clemson has come out on top. I just completions per game as in the mark long ago. During 1977, after hope our opponents keep trying to pick past) Henderson ranked second in the being named ACC player of the week on him." nation behind Southern California's for his performance against Maryland, Varn will have a lot of pressure on Paul McDonald. he had an operation for an emergency him in today's game and the remainder "David is one of the top passers in appendectomy. Despite the painful of the schedule because he is the operation, in the start- the country, " said Furman coach Dick Varn was back leader in the secondary. A starter since Sheridan. "He patterns himself after ing lineup only two weeks later. Last the fifth game of his freshman season, Roger Staubach on and off the field. He year he played the entire season with a Varn is the one Clemson's secondary throws with exceptional accuracy and separated shoulder. In December he players look to. In most circumstances, never forces the ball into a crowd. Hen- received the Brian Piccolo Award as especially when the game has been on derson is our team leader and is very the ACC's most courageous player. the line, Varn has come through. active in the FCA. "Rex Varn is the type of player you Passing undoubtedly will play an im- While Henderson chases Paladins like to have on your football squad be- portant part in today's battle for su- of the past for many records. Rex Varn cause of his positive contributions on premacy in the northern part of the is already atop Clemson career record and off the field," said Coach Danny Piedmont state. And the individual rankings. The 6-1 senior is the Tigers' Ford. "He sets a good example and chess game between Varn and Hen- all-time leader in interception return motivates other players to play with derson will be the key to that aspect of yardage with 270. The Martinsville, VA pain and give a little extra when things the contest. 57 .

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dent during her junior year. She is also Jim who first interested Bob in the ac- BARBARA a representative to the Pan Hellenic tivities of Clemson's Student Govern- KELPE Council, the co-ordinating body that ment through its annual Homecoming monitors and guides the activities and festivities. By Jim Stovall programs of the sororities. She serves While working on Homecoming, Committee chairman, sorority as Membership chairman on that Bob also established himself as a member and scholar — sounds like a council, working with rush activities scholar during his first semester at lot for just one person. Yet Barbara and "evaluations of how we can im- Clemson, and was tapped for the Keipe is all those, and more. prove life in sororities." freshman honor societies Alpha A friendly, attractive senior. Barbara Barbara is as lovely as she is hard Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma. KeIpe is an administrative manage- working. In 1 978, she was crowned In his sophomore year Bob Fuzy ment major, and calls Birmingham, Miss Clemson in the annual Beauty became involved in even more or- she's not at Alabama home when pageant. ganizations. His experience from the Clemson. Two of the mam things that brought prior year gained him the chairman's Barbara is the Chairman of Clem- her to Clemson, according to Bar- position for the Homecoming display son's Speakers Bureau, a group re- bara, were the school spirit and the committee, and he also served as a sponsible for bringing guest lecturers fact that "everybody was so friendly." student senator from one of Clem- and speakers to the Clemson cam- Interested and friendly students like son's dormitories. As if he wasn't busy Barbara are what continues to attract enough, Fuzy joined the Tiger bas- people to Clemson University. ketball team as a walk-on and pro- ceeded to make the Atlantic Coast Conference honor roll for his academic achievements. Junior year brought the Homecom- BOB FUZY ing chairmanship — responsibility for By Jim Stovall all Homecoming activities — to Bob's shoulders. During the year, he was His office in the Student Govern- for in Tiger ment Center displays a wide variety of selected membership Brotherhood, Mortar Board and Blue photographs and mementos that re- Key, organizations that recognize call his many activities of the past scholarship and service three years. Student Government outstanding student. spring of the same President Bob Fuzy has been a much as a The the successful campaign involved person during his stay at year saw Clemson. and Bob's election as Clemson's Stu- dent Government President, Bob IS a financial management Describing himself as "a striver," major from Fort Wayne, Indiana. He Fuzy says, "I'm always trying to better came to Clemson following in the

myself. I guess that it's the same with footsteps of his brother, Jim. It was Student Government or grades. I'm pus. Talking about her position, Bar- always trying to do a little better."

bara says, "I love it. One of my favorite That attitude of constant improve- things IS to be involved, I like to meet ment has brought Bob a long way and talk with the speakers on a one- since his freshman year, all the way to to-one basis." the president's seat — who knows Though she's met many noted how far he can reach after graduation. speakers, such as baseball standout Jim Rice and comedian Kelly Mon- tieth, an incident with the Amazing

Kreskin stays in Barbara's mind. She comments that the famed mentalist "couldn't remember my name." Barbara is also a member of Blue Key and Mortar Board, two Clemson organizations that recognize students with outstanding academic and ser- vice records.

Beside all that, Barbara finds time to be active in the Delta Delta Delta sorority, where she served as presi- 59 Stalks again

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B, K, Chreitzberg C- Evans Putman Dr J. H. Timmerman •

Director, District III Director, District I Director. District II

Alexander Representatives: Miles E. Bruce. Vice Chairman William R. Floyd S Long, Vice Chairman • O. C. Batchelor C. Evans Putman, Vice Chairman • Alan J. Coleman — DISTRICT I IPTAY ORGANIZATION Walter G Brackin, Jr, • William J. Coleman B, K, Chreitzberg, Director — District I Joe Bnghl • Frank Gibbs 304 Whitetiali Road Charles A Bryan, Jr, E. Hines Hamilton Anderson, 8 C 29621 Peter H, Bryan Eugene Kneece, Jr. H, Burnett John G Malony F. Reeves Gressette, Jr. COUNTY Phillip ABBEVILLE Bennette Cornwell • Alan M Tewkesbury, III IPTAY President Chairman Phil Rosenl^erg, Walter Crawford Dr, Charlie W Timmerman H, Baxley, ill Director, District V William Gordon S Davis James L. Walpole Wendell Boggs Alonzo M- DeBruhl Carrol H Warner Charles B. Murphy W, Lem Dillard H. O. Weeks Williamson M. Earle Henry EIrod • Calvin H Garrett EDGEFIELD COUNTY • ANDERSON COUNTY Clark Gaston, Jr • E. O. Dukes, Jr., Chairman S. T, King, Chairman Joe D Gibson Joe F. Anderson. Jr Randy Bell J. Gilliam, Jr, Joel W, Gray, III W. Victor G Chapman Charles D Hunt Henry M. Herlong, Jr, Carol R. Cook Richard H. Ivester Joe Ben Herlong Walter T Cox. Jr Terry A, Kingsmore • L. F. Holmes Joe B. Davenport • • Jim League Lewis Holmes, III Ducworth • George Henry M. Lee Thomas H, Ryan Dr. James P. Hentz Terry L, Long • Herbert Yarborough Robert Lee Hill Seabrook L Marchant Dr C Patnck Killen Grady Miller LEXINGTON COUNTY Ralph King, Jr. Chairman • William J, Neely, Jr. • Dave H Caughman, James F Little Thomas K Norris Jerry Brannon Harry Major William H, Orders Johnny L. Cagle Charlie Randall McClain • Bussey John F, Palmer • James Tracy Childers Percy C Osteen, Jr. Ben G. Compton IPTAY Vice-President I. N Patterson. Jr, • A, R Ramseur George M Plyler • James A. Compton Director, At-Large Sharpe Robert G. Bobby Ramsey H, Ralph Corley Chris Suber John G, Slattery T. A. Henry E Richard Taylor, Jr, W. Craig Jumper GREENWOOD COUNTY • J Harold Townes, Jr, William E. Rhymer, Jr, Robert L. McCord, Chairman • S, Gray Walsh Bill Riser Erwin Abell, Jr Dr. F. David Wilkins Charles M Stuck • Lewis Bagwell W, H, Taylor Wayne Bell • LAURENS COUNTY John Bracknell Joseph R, Adair, Chairman NEWBERRY COUNTY William E, Burnett • • C, W, Bussey, Jr, • Earle Bedenbaugh, Chairman Johnson Craig T, Heath Copeland Clifford T, Smith, Vice Chairman • Robert M, Erwin, Jr, H, M. Fans, Sr, Walter Cousins • W, K. Fooshe, Jr • Charles J Glenn Louie C. Dernck • Nevit Y, Johnson • Gray Hipp, Jr, Lyon C, Fellers M. Self W John L McMurray Melvin Larry Longshore • Hugh F- Morgan, Jr. C. H. ' Pete" Ragsdale. Ill Mccormick county W, Brooks Owens Jerry C. Shaver • T. C. Faulkner, Jr. • Ralph C. Prater J. H. Simpson. Jr. Dr N- Carl Wessenger • C. Gurnie Stuck Dr. J. H. Timmerman OCONEE COUNTY David C Waldrop, Jr. IPTAY Secretary-Treasurer Ronnie P Barnette SPARTANBURG COUNTY W. C, Harper, Jr. Director, District III W. M. Manning, Jr,, Chairman • J. H. McJunkin T. R. Adams, Jr. RICHLAND COUNTY Bill Yarborough • Andy N. Beiers James P. McKeown, III, Chairman George 1. & Nancy A, Alley • James G. Bagnall, III • PICKENS COUNTY John Brady Thomas R Bailey James V Patterson, Chairman • A, B- Bullington, Jr Edith Batson Jerry Wayne Arp • William M Cooper • Jack W Brunson Francis A, Bosdell • • IPTAY Past Presidents: John B Cornwell, Jr, George Bullwinkel J. Eddie Burrell • Jack Cribb William T, Clawson, III • Jerry R, Byrd Kenneth Cnbb William B, Clinton, Jr, T. Atkinson, Jr., Director C. Charles E, Dalton • John Easterling, Jr, Ralph E, Cooper G. DesChamps, Jr., Director Gaston Gage, Jr, W. W Gerald Emory Ernest Jamerson Corley, Jr. Roddey E, Gettys, III • Dr. R. 0. Edwards, Director Judge Bruce Foster Albert G, Courie, Jr, M, Riggs Goodman Harper Gault, Director Harry H, Gibson Jim Engram Robert M Guerren • Wilbur K, Hammett Larry Flynn Lewis F. Holmes, Director Floyd M. Hunt L. J, Hendrix, Jr. • Fred Gassaway Dr, Tom C Lynch, Jr, F. E. Hughes, Director Grover Henry John M, Gault, III Gil Rushton • Dr. G. J. Lawhon, Jr., Director W, A Hudson • Don E, Golightly William C. Singleton A. P Kerchmar William E, Hair Calhoun Lemon, Director Bobby Joe Skelton • Arthur W, O Shields • Col. George B. Herndon • Poole, Jr. G- Neil Smith George G. Puritan Ind, Maintenance Corp • Harry J. Johnson • Joseph A West • Chhs Suber, Director Marvin C. Robinson, Jr, Z, K. Kelley Carl M. Lewis, Jr. W. H. Taylor, Director Robert L, Stoddard IPTAY ORGANIZATION — DISTRICT II Wesley Stoddard Virgil F. Under, Jr. Marshall Walker, Director C. Evans Putman, Director — District II Ted Wilson John W. McLure 15 Quail Hill Drive Frank Howard, Director Crawford Sanders, III Greenville, S C, 29607 • Bill McLellan, Athletic Director UNION COUNTY Davis O Smith Harold E. Blackwell, Chairman John B. Smith, Jr. Joseph J. Turner, Jr., IPTAY CHEROKEE COUNTY • Hunter S. Harns, Jr. John H. Timmerman Executive Secretary John M, Hamnck, Jr., Chairman B, E, Kirby, Jr, Keith Waters Dr, W. Ronald Barrett • Thomas Mack E. Ralph Wessinger R. S. Campbell, Jr, • Baxter Clary IPTAY ORGANIZATION - DISTRICT III SALUDA COUNTY Gary Clary • Bernard L Black, Chairman Dr J H Timmerman, Director — Distnct I Wylie Hamrick • 1513 Morninghill Dr Alfred B, Coleman Raymond Parker • Columbia, S C, 29210 James A, Dernck James R. Sanders, Jr, 70 Benjamin H, Herlong AIKEN COUNTY T. C, Wnght GREENVILLE COUNTY Kenneth Yarbrough F, A Townsend, Jr , Chairman Kermit Watson, Chairman • Lawrence Starkey ~ Director. At-Large I M Reaves • F, R Gressefte. Jr W, T. Fort, Jr, Director, DistncI Director, District VI I Director, District IV .S*** V

IPTAY ORGANIZATION - DISTRICT IV IPTAY ORGANIZATION — DISTRICT V IPTAY ORGANIZATION — DISTRICT VI

Director — District IV F Gressette, Jr , Director — District Fort, Jr Director, Bill M Reaves, Reeves V W T, . Distnct VI 515 Rictiardson Circle, E P O Box 614 26 Adams Street Hartsville, S C, 29550 Orangeburg, S C 291 15 Sumter, S C 29150

CHESTER COUNTY ALLENDALE COUNTY CLARENDON COUNTY Garner Bagnal • Wiley D Crum Director. At-Large Curtis A Fennel!, Ctiaimnan Theodore B Gardner. Chairman Bradley O Neal Edward C Abel! D. H, Atkinson GEORGIA F. E Abell Julius R Eadon, III BAMBERG COUNTY • Turner. Jr , Albany Richard A Coleman G H, Furse, Jr. Joseph W Claude McCain. Chairman Mickey Earl Reeves, Athens George R Fleming Lawrence I Gibbons Eve & Tommy Branyon • Carl H Jones Dacosta Muckenfuss. Jr. Douglas C Edwards, Atlanta R, Hemnan Rice Ed Lindsay • H. B. Rickenbaker Thomas W Eiserhardt, Atlanta Fred Schrimpf H. F. Swilley Howard E Hord, Atlanta

CHESTERFIELD COUNTY Lawrence Starkey. Jr , Atlanta BARNWELL COUNTY James H. Hoover, Chairman DILLON COUNTY David Tilman Cline, Augusta H M Anderson Rhett Butler W Gordon Lynn, Chairman • John L Murray, Jr., Augusta Howard G Dickinson, Jr. Cecil Wayne Comer Charles F Carmichael • Edwin S Presnell. Augusta Grover C. Kennedy, Jr Al Hitchcock, Jr Billy Daniel • Thomas E Peterson, Conyers Calhoun Lemon James C Stone Edwards Oil Company • Robert S Bonds, Douglasville Norman M. Smith, III Priester. , John R Thomas L. B. Hardaway, Jr • A. U. Jr La Grange Jimmy Tarrance Dan L. Tillman Charles G Lucius, Jr • W. B, Shedd, La Grange Patncl< K White Robert Martin, Jr E, P, Willimon, Jr.. La Grange BEAUFORT COUNTY Joseph Powell • Mickey Earl Reeves, Lawrenceville • Henr7 Chambers DARLINGTON COUNTY Billy Rogers Andrew P Calhoun, Savannah James S. Gibson, Jr Dr, W Phil Kennedy, Chairman William C Lawson, Savannah Louis Grant Dr Hubert Baker • J FLORENCE COUNTY Bryan Loadholt Dr Thomas James Bell, Jr, Rufus M Brown, Chairman NORTH CAROLINA Harry J Tarrance • J. Wilton Carter Mrs. Rufus M. Brown Eddie N Dalton, Asheville Marion Hawkins Clyde Bryce T. C. Henderson, Asheville BERKELEY COUNTY George A Hutto, Jr Marvin Cockfield W. W. Allen. Gary Larry McMillan Dr G J Lawhon, Jr L. M Coleman, Jr James B Foster. Charlotte Sherry Power William B McCown, III • Dr. William L Coleman • R. C. Lenhardt. Charlotte W. Henry Thornley • Harr^ McDonald Frank A Douglass, Jr • Edgar L Miller, Jr , Charlotte

Dr M B Nickles, Jr. Leiand Finklea, Jr George A Hutto, Jr , Cramerton John Walker CALHOUN COUNTY Harold B Haynes John Duncan, Forest City William H. Bull • Dennis Yarborough • Ernest Jones Dr Joe B Godfrey, Forest City Martin C. Cheatham L. Chappell Jones • Bobby Yarborough, Gastonia Lawrence M Gressette, Jr. FAIRFIELD COUNTY James W King • R. L. Connelly. Sr . Greenstxjro Edward M Crawford, Chairman Stephen H Mudge • Col. J. L Edmonds. Greensboro CHARLESTON COUNTY Louis M Boulware John F. Poole E. Guy Hendrix. Greensboro Van Noy Thornhill, Chairman III. J, K- Coleman • Wilbur O Powers Walter M Nash. Greensboro John Q, Adams, III • Ernest C Hughes Tom M Rotiertson Pete Folsom, Hendersonville Archie E Baker Morris, Jr Hickory F E. Hughes, Jr, John G Rose Tom R , Charleston Oil Company • Harold R Jones • Allen P Wood • RolJert E McClure, Launnburg H, L. Dukes, Jr Edward Young Tommy Roche, Matthews KERSHAW COUNTY Dreher Gaskin James H Spencer, Jr , Matthews J F Watson, Chairman • William A Grant • GEORGETOWN COUNTY W. D. Moss, Jr . Mooresville Ken Carson • Miss Beverly Haters Yank Barnneau, Chairman Dr. T. G. Westmoreland, Shelby G. P. Lachicotte Mac R Harley Jim Cauthen • Dr. C. R Swearingen. Jr . Smithfield Glenn A Cox LANCASTER Greg Jones William T Worth. Southern Pines COUNTY • Harper William C Kennerty Sam M J. G. Bagnal, Statesville • James Alton Mobley, Chairman Samuel W. McConnell A. H Lachicotte, Jr James A Adams J. H. Abrams. Winston-Salem David M Murray. Jr Linda Young Don Kirkpatrick, Winston-Salem John Avinger Hans F Paul Arthur Thomas, Winston-Salem W P Clyburn Carl S Pulkinen HORRY COUNTY Dexter L Cook Paul Quattlebaum, Jr R. G. Horton, Chairman • OTHER STATES Toney J Crenshaw William Anderson, Jr Walter A Renken, Jr D J V Roberts. Alberlville. Alabama Manon D Lever • A. B. Schinner, Jr Jim Barnette Capt. Jackson. Colorado Spnngs. Joe H. Lynn Ed F, L. Bradham • J, Roben Stout Colorado Garrett Mobley Buddy Gore William Lindsay Wylie, Middlebury, Conn Ronald Small Pat Gore • COLLETON COUNTY Charles E. Burkett, Daytona Beach, Fla. John H Holcombe. Jr J. Ryan White. Jr , Chairman LEE Frank H Inabnit. Jr . Jacksonville. Fla COUNTY Holcombe Motor Co. • Jack W Carter • Park, Fla. Carroll • Leon R Young, Winter Green DesChamps, II • David L Glenn Lewis Horton Carl F Bessent, Baltimore, Md. W. G DesChamps, Jr William T. Howell. Jr S. F. Horton • Don Emerson E Andrishok. Warren. N J R McDaniel, Sr Thurmon McLamb • Manon W Sams, Jr W Jeffrey A O Cain, New York, New York R. Winfield • James R White, III • S MARLBORO COUNTY Alvin J. Hurt, Jr, Cincinnati, Ohio C E Calhoun, James C. Furman, Brentwood, Tenn Chairman DORCHESTER COUNTY MARION COUNTY Ray Smith Benjamin K Sharp, Cleveland, Tenn C T C Atkinson. III. Chairman • Tom Bailey Johnny L Osteon, 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 Knoxville, Tenn • Thomas C Breazeale, Jr , 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 Morns Davis, Punta Gorda S L. Campbell W T Fort, Jr , Chairman Dr Jerry Frank Crews Roy Campfield • Sen. T O Bowen, Sr David T Gulp B Gohagan William B Boyle IPTAY REPRESENTATIVES AT-LARGE A, Lawton • Clemson Buist Eaves • W John J Bntton, Jr. Capt. Frank J Jervey. William F Speights Harper Gault • E. Mac DuBose R. R. Red Ritchie, Clemson E, M, Buck George • Dr Wyman L Morris Hoke Sloan, Clemson COUNTY Aquille Hand, Jr ORANGEBURG 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 Higginbotham. Jr • Haseldon & Owen • W. C WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY C. M. Shook. Piedmont J M, Russell, Jr Garry C Flip' Phillips. Seneca W, T Jenkins, Jr • John J Snow. Jr . Chairman Jack Vallentine • • Floyd D Johnson & R M Johnson • G Dr W C Cottingham • Robert Cathey. Houston. Texas James C, Williams, Jr. James Owen • W. H. Cox Mrs. Millie D Williams. Canonsburg. Pa Russell Wolfe, III J. C Rhea, Jr S Fred P Guerry. Jr Phil Prince, New York Ben R, Smith. Jr • James M Kennedy Marshall Walker • Tom Morris • • IPTAY Award Winners Hit 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 Life Member

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James P. McKeown III Pawleys Island, SC Clemson, SC Columbia, SC Mr. & Mrs. Harold E. Addis Capt. Frank J. Jervey Thomas B. McTeer, Jr. Greenville, SC Clemson, SC 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 CLEMSON iPTAi Sanders Bros., Inc. Tom M. Robertson Greenville, SC i '-.^HOLABSHIP OONOR Windsor Associates Gaffney, SC Florence, SC Anderson, SC Gordon S. Davis CHESTER Wm. Derrick Temple Greenville, SC The Peoples Bank of Iva Florence, SC Robert A. Darby, Sr. Iva, SC Enwright Assocs., Inc. Richburg, SC Dr. & Mrs. John M. Thomason Greenville, SC Joseph B. Ridgeway Florence, SC AIKEN Honea Path, SC CHESTERFIELD Dr. William Evins J. Chris Swift James W, King Greenville, SC Bill Starnes J. Lawrence Cartee Cheraw, SC Johnsonville, SC Perry, SC Pendleton, SC Harrison S. Forrester Dr. Billy Blakeney King Farms, Joe W. King Greenville, SC Mr. & Mrs. George L. Webb Dr. Jim Hellams Pageland, SC Johnsonville, SC Salley, SC Pendleton, SC Francis Realty Co. John E. Taylor, Jr. Greenville, SC Carrol H. Warner CLARENDON Harper Builders, Inc. Wagener, SC John Wm. Green Johnsonville, SC Williamston, SC Freeman, Wells & Major Turbeville, SC William G. Moorer Greenville, "A Tiger" SC Lake City, SC Aiken, SC COLLETON BAMBERG A. P. Gray Dr. F. Marion Dwight Dr. J. Frank Biggers Stephen H. Mudge Greenville, SC F. A. Townsend & Bamberg, SC Walterboro, SC Lake City, SC F. A. Townsend, Jr. James F. Harrison Aiken, SC Joe Thomas Branyon, Jr. James Ray Cook Joe Bostick & Joey & Greenville, SC Denmark, SC Walterboro, SC Bobby Bostick Dick Day Pamplico, SC Francis K, Hinnant North Augusta, SC DARLINGTON Greenville, SC BEAUFORT Dr. William L. Coleman Frank T. Gibbs R. B. Pond Const. Co., Inc. Bates Associates, Pamplico, SC Willie R. Hudson North Augusta, SC William M. Boyce Greenville, SC Architects/Planners Darlington, SC Harry L. Howard Hilton Head Island, SC GEORGETOWN Dick Hendley-lndustrial North Augusta, SC R. B. Pond, Jr. Housekeeping, Inc. Darlington, SC C. L. Cribb, Jr. BERKELEY Georgetown, SC Greenville, SC ANDERSON Albany Felt Co. T. James Bell, Jr., M.D. Yank Barrineau Intex Products, Inc. R. A. All & Moncks Corner, SC Harlsville, SC Andrews, SC Greenville, SC W. Frank Eskridge Berlin G. Myers Lumber Corp. Dr. Paul A. Coward Anderson, SC Drs. J. Don & C. Fred Kelley Moncks Corner, SC Hartsville, SC Samuel M. Harper Andrews, SC Greenville, SC Capital Bank & Trust Norm Greene Dr. G. J. Lawhon, Jr. Belton, SC Lanford Co. Moncks Corner, SC Hartsville, SC Loyd C. Morris Andrews, SC Greenville, SC B. K. Chreitzberg John H. Swicord, M.D. In of Anderson, Honor SC Glenn. Myra Jennifer Cox Non-Fluid Oil Corp. Moncks Corner, SC Mr. & Mrs. W. P. (Pap) & Pawleys Island Apothecary Greenville, SC R. Carol Cook Timmerman M. W. Umphlett Memorial By: Pawleys Island, SC Anderson, SC Orders Mattress Co., Inc. Clyde D. & Calhoun W. DILLON William D. Rigby Greenville, SC First National of Umphlett Bank S. C. Billy Daniel Moncks Corner, SC Pawleys Island, SC Anderson & Clemson Office Dillon, SC Alton F. Painter Anderson, SC Ware Brothers Const. Co. Greenville, SC Albert J. Rogers GREENVILLE Moncks Corner, SC " J. Tom Forrester, Jr. T. Neal Rogers "A Friend of Clemson W. J. Abies Anderson, SC Fork, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC CHARLESTON Frank Distributing Co. I. Jr. DORCHESTER Dwight F. Allen N. Patterson, F. A. Bailey III Anderson, SC Greenville, SC Charleston, SC Salisbury Brick, Inc. Greenville, SC Summerville, Dr. Walter L. Gaillard SC Perkins Associated Insulation Co., Inc. John 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, C. Evans Putman E. M. Seabrook, Jr., Fairfield Spreader Service SC Greenville, 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(LM) T. Barney Smith Drs. J. 0. & K. C. Shuler Greenville, SC Anderson, SC Mt. Pleasant, SC F. E. Hughes, Jr. Winnsboro, SC 73 Special Recognition

Dick Hendley-Sanitation Inc. Dr. & Mrs. J. C. Rockwell Ed & Red Phillips Chicken Farm Dr. Robert C. Edwards Ronald J. McCoy Mr. Dick Hendley Greenwood, SC Lynchburg, SC Clemson, SC Columbia, SC Greenville, SC South Atlantic Constrs., Inc. LEXINGTON Garrison-Clark-Garrison S. C. McMeekin Memorial Dr. Robert S. Small Greenwood, SC Clemson, SC Columbia, SC Mr. & Mrs. R. W, Cowsert, Jr. 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 Benjamin 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 Greenville, SC Jerrold A, Watson West Columbia, SC & Sons Lewis Bagwell Sanders & Deal Monetta, SC Sunstiine 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 Su Word Processing Inc. Ridge Spring United Investors Howard G. Wooten Dewey Alford W. E. Grishaw & C. R. White Greenville, SC Bradley, SC Jimmy Skipper Clemson, SC Marion, SC SPARTANBURG Marion "Footsie" Wood J. Ed Burrell HORRY Y. C. Ballenger Electrical Contr. Greenville, SC T. C. Atkinson, Jr. Easley. SC Spartanburg, SC S. F, Horton Marion, SC John H. Beckroge, Jr. Loris, SC Cato Trailer Service Co., Inc. 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 Chuck's Party Shop Harry H. Gibson Greenville, SC Eskridge & Long Const. Corp. Easley, SC Spartanburg, SC Don Cameron Marion, SC Fred & Hallie Mappus Myrtle Beach, SC Modern Home Builders Charles A. Grant Greenville, SC Jones T. Hunter, Jr. Easley, SC Spartanburg, SC Creel Outdoor Advertising Marion, SC Truman W. Shirley, Jr. Jim & Carolyn Creel Dr. Henry C, Martin The Hearon Corp. Greenville, SC MARLBORO Liberty, SC Spartanburg, SC A. S. Dargan Drake H. Rogers Terry Tallon Myrtle Beach, SC Charles E. Dalton 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 Imperial Die Casting Corp. Grover C. Henry Greer, SC Mrs. Clarence W. Senn Pickens, SC Spartanburg, SC Holcombe Motor "o. Kinards, SC Joseph Bailey Bright Myrtle Beach. SC Dr. Paul Holcomb Greer, SC RICHLAND Earle Jointer Bedenbaugh Spartanburg, SC John L. Humphries John H. Bailey Prosperity, SC Wm. Lem Dillard Myrtle Beach, SC Columbia, SC Eustace M. Horton Greer, SC Spartanburg, SC OCONEE Riddle & Wilkes/Architects/lnc. Bearing Distributors, Inc. Gary A. Johnson Myrtle Beach, SC Walter E. Dixon, Jr. Columbia, SC Mr. & Mrs. Lachlan L. Hyatt Greer, SC Robert A. Ferguson, Jr. Spartanburg, SC Robert R. Sansbury Seneca, SC Carolina Ceramics, Inc. William H. Moody Myrtle Beach, SC Columbia, SC Leigh Textile Company Greer, SC W. C. Harper, Jr. Spartanburg, SC Seneca, SC Wm. 0. Elliott, Jr. Roberta B. Sanford KERSHAW Columbia, SC "A Friend From Spartanburg" Mauldin, SC W, A. Green, 0. A. Kline & ORANGEBURG Spartanburg, SC B. H. Baum Larry W. Flynn Earle W. Sargent Memorial: Dr. Harry B. Arant, Jr. Camden, SC Columbia, SC Plastic Injectors, Inc. By Carolina Belting Co. Orangeburg, SC Spartanburg, SC Taylors, SC T. F. McNamara, Jr. Mr. & Mrs, Donald R, Fugate Cope Clemson Club Camden, SC Columbia, SC Norman Fredrick Pulliam Tom Garrett Orangeburg, SC Spartanburg, SC Greenville, SC George Singleton, Jr. Don E. Golightly Dr. & Mrs. J. B. Under Camden, SC Columbia, SC Puritan Ind. Maintenance Corp. J. Benson Harrison Orangeburg, SC Spartanburg, SC Taylors, SC J. F. Watson Jeff Hunt Machinery Co. Dr. P. Varn Camden, SC L. Columbia, SC Jerome J. Richardson Thomas P. Lane, Jr. & Orangeburg, SC Spartanburg, SC Kenneth J. Hall G. P. Lachicotte James Lee Mays Laurie Edward Bennett Simpsonville, SC Lugoff, SC Columbia, SC Billy G. Watson Springfield, SC Spartanburg, SC Mr. & Mrs. Allen D. Smith, Budweiser of Anderson, S. C. Mr. & Mrs. Al D. Droege & LAURENS PICKENS Columbia, SC W. Frank Durham, Jr. Mr, & Mrs. Joe Turner Mr. & Mrs. Lynn W. Cooper, Jr Block C Club Fairforest, SC Robert R. Russell, Jr. Taylors, SC Clinton, SC Clemson, SC Columbia, SC Mascot Homes, inc. D. H. Roberts Norman Candy Gramling, SC GREENWOOD South Carolina National Bank Clinton, SC Clemson, SC Jack & Jean Burch Columbia, SC "A Friend" Inman, SC Greenw/ood, SC P, W. McAlister Dr. Herbert P. Cooper, Jr. Kenneth M, Suggs Laurens, SC Clemson, SC Arnold L. Nanney Greenwood Packing Plant Columbia, SC Moore, SC Greenvifood, SC Kelly J. DuBose J, T, Dukes LEE Clemson, SC Columbia, 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 Booth-Boyle Livestock Co. Rock Hill, SC Greensboro, NC Charlotte, NC Dalton. GA Sumter, SC Charles K. Segal Lloyd W. Purser W. A. Wood & Associates Terry L. Powell Trion. GA Harold S. Boozer Rock Hill, SC Greensboro. NC Charlotte. NC Sumter. SC Marshall E. Walker Albany Felt Co. Superior Synthetic Fibers. Inc John T. Gibbs. Jr. Heyward Frost Rock Hill. SC Albany, NY Charlotte. NC Augusta. GA Sumter, SC D. R. Parent William H. Lewis John L. Murray. Jr. STATE J. T. James, Jr. OUT OF T. J. Paxson Fairmont, NC Augusta. GA

Jasper T. James III Castleman Det. Chesley Raleigh, NC Garrison Machinery R. A. Bowen Memorial C-M) Sumter, SC Dowingtown. PA Co. Gordon L. Goodson Statesville. NC Macon. GA Plowden Const. Co., Inc. John W. Holcomb Memorial Lincolnton. NC Joseph Crosby Jones William A. Corry Sumter, SC McLean. VA H. Thornton Smith, Jr. Wilkesboro. NC S. Merritt Island, FL Charles A. Segars David L. Peebles Matthews, NC Floyd & Barbara Rogers Harry W. Smith Sumter. SC Newport News. VA Kitty & Heyward Bellamy Clyde. NC Kingsport. TN Mr. & Mrs. Samuel R. Harding Charlotte, NC Donald A. Fowler Mrs. Harry W. Smith UNION Chester, VA Richard Newton Assoc., Inc. Marion. NC Kingsport. TN Dr. H. Russell Caston. Jr. Charlotte, NC Union. SC J. B. Montgomery D. William Brosnan Mr. & Mrs. T. C. Breazeale. Jr. Martinsville, VA Robert L. Carlson Asheville. NC Knoxville. TN WILLIAMSBURG Lt. Col. & Mrs. Orlando F. Smith, Charlotte, NC " Eddie N. Dalton J. E. ' Bo Chinners, Jr. (Ret.) Thomas 0. Morris, Jr. USAF Paul M. Garrett Asheville, NC Bay Village, OH Hemingway Pharmacy Nitro, WV Charlotte. NC Hemingway, SC Carroll F. Hutto Robert T. Cathey J. H. Abrams Houston, TX Winston Salem. NC Robert M. Phillips. Sr. Atlanta. GA Mr. A. J. Rigby, Jr. Charlotte. NC Kingstree. SC William H. Mathis Robert L. Flint & Arthur E. Thomas Ken R. Flint Winston Salem. NC Pnucor Atlanta. GA YORK R. D. Benson & L. K. Seitz Houston, TX Charles D. Miller J. Henry Dowdy Charlotte. NC Cannon's. Inc. Dalton, 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 Morton & Morton Tony Smith David M Murray. Jr. DILLON COUNTY Pete J & Jim Stathakis Dr J Robert Stout Charles F Carmichael Mr & Mrs Frederick J. Terry Tom B Young W. G. Lynn Max Thomas David M Bartles R. L McLaurin & Sons Welbom Tire Service, Inc. Furman R Cullum Dr James Warren Wholesale Electrical Supply Co Charles F McCrary D. L Coleman & Son $500 GOLD CARD Mr Joseph L Powell Harry M Wilson Aaron A Nettles, Jr. & Mrs Kenneth S Wohlford A Y Willard. Jr COUNTY i Roger H Davis Mrs S V Sottile DORCHESTER Gene Dukes In Marion Washington , Class of John T W ABBEVILLE COUNTY Dr Robert B Belk Memory of Mundy 44 Thomas E Lynn & William H Gladden Dexter Rickenbaker William H Baxley. Ill, DMD The CSS National Bank Boscobel Golf & Country Club Bailey & Associates Mr & Mrs Wm C Dupre Jimmy Caldwell W. T Hopkins CHEROKEE COUNTY Bufort Blanton Dr & Mrs John L Guy Carolina Waste & Salvage Co Mrs C H Lomas Dr W Ronald Barrett Earl R. Dupriest. Jr James B Jones, Jr Linwood Cheatham John D Wedlock. Jr. R. S. Campbell. Jr Everett A Knight & Steve F Hutchinson Mr & Mrs T C Milford Nathan W Childs Harry Ma|or Dr J M Carroll C L Huggins Jesse A Cobb. Jr EDGEFIELD COUNflT R Doug Cromer Arnie C Spencer Gary E Clary John M Hamrick. Jr Joe F Anderson. Sr AIKEN COUNTY W M Dillard Mr & Mrs Kenneth L Kaltz BAMBERG COUNTY Keller Development Co , Inc Alexander-Moormann & Assocs. Or Claude Dixon An Anonymous Bemberg Donor Rusty Poole & David P Riggins Mr & Mrs G Milton Saggus. Jr William R Alexander First National Lease Corp 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 M» & Mrs John A Hughes Donald L Fulmar Hartrow. Inc —Malcolm Hare Norman M Smith, II Willis Grain James K Gregory Richard Herbert George R Fleming FAIRFIELD COUNTY H Earle Holley. Jr Robert Lee Hill BEAUFORT COUNTY John N Pressley and Miss Joan B Pressley Barbara & Adrian Glenn Richard L Meyer Dr Charles W Hinnant Coastal Contractors. Inc. B Pressley. Jr Maxie C Collins, III John G Molony & William W. Molony John Brown Hooper J. 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 BIdrs , Inc. Independent Publishing Co. James Arthur Buck Louis M. Boulware Alan M Tewkesbury. Ill Roy B Jeff coat CHESTERFIELD COUNTT W M Estes. Jr Dr Charlie W Timmerman Wallace Jones BERKELEY COUNTY James C Crawford. Jr Warren R Herndon, Sr T Clifton Weeks Max B King Memorial Nolan & Gerry Pontiff Al & Jane Hitchcock — Textile Piping. Inc. Pigeon Granite Co — J, P Brooks, J. P. Mr & Mrs A Gary Evans James F Little Phil & Mary Bradley Brooks, Jr. James L Walpole Larry Lowe Kirk Austin CLARENDON COUNTY William H Wylie G Eugene Madden Dr Rhett B Myers Robert E Jackson Memonal ALLENDALE COUNTY Steven E Madden Dr. Peters E. Myers, IV Dusty & Ginger Rhodes FLORENCE COUNTY J Richard Knopf. Sr. McCall's. Inc Oenmon W Orvin. Jr H B Rickenbaker Gordon Keith McLeod Mitchell S Scott Lawrence A, Virgil P McCormick & Walter C White Sutherland CALHOUN COUNTY COLLrON COUNTY G. Wilson Bryce Memonal — Bryce ANDERSON COUNTY Jerry A Meehan C F Evans & Co Calvert W Huffines Mechanical Contr , Inc Anderson Pediatnc Group Dr Vernon Merchant. Jr S H Houck Marvin C. Buchanan R H Anderson P C Osteen. Jr DARLINGTON COUNTY "Clyde S. Bryce, Jr. PE — Engineering Anderson County Clemson Club J Norman Phillips CHARLESTON COUNTY Dennis Yarborough Consultants" Anderson Orthodontic Associates Cigar Piedmont Candy & Co. Reubin H. Brown Hubert C Baker, D D.S Lane Craven & Malcolm H. Craven Baychem 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 CMC 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 Faris Dr, B R Skelton Woman's Clinic — Charles Jeter Glenn L Dean Weaver Const Co , Inc Larry & Joan Kay Dr, & Mrs Thomas E Skelton Dr James Johnson F A Douglass, Jr Newman & Bafcheldor Mike Hellams Memorial A and A Builders Miss Margaret Lee Wilder & Christine Funk Z H Owings Wayne & Gray Hipp C S, Boland, DOS 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 Griftin Timothy M [Jrake Harper Brothers Fredric W Reinhold, Jr LEE COUNTY James A Holcombe, Jr Dr, Henry S, Anderson H E Hemingway Wm B Sturgis Carroll Green Deschamps, II T, E Jones & Sons of Easley Earl F Blair W L Ragland Thomas J Warwick Wyman McDaniel Mr, & Mrs Amos M McCall Maxcy B Patterson & 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, EIrod Carl E, Watkins 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 Morns & 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 C Curtus Crawford Carl & Rachel Merrilt Co, Paul J, Reece E Fowler Electric Jerry A Brannon Custom Co, C M Shook Dr 8. Mrs Billy L Edge Henry EIrod Col Wm F Davis (Ret Warren Craig Jumper Holliday WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY ) Jimmy R F E Huggins Raleigh J Farr Billy S Delk Dallas E Manis Henry Yonce & Charles Yonce

T A Finley Deveico, Inc Reynolds Contract Haulers D I Wilson III Sign-Lite Co W T Eraser, Jr Joseph H Durham, Jr, Harold B Svi/ygert, Jr RICHLAND COUNTY

" M L Garrett Construction Co Edwin W Evans Mrs Frances L Chappell Bubber Snow Charles F Gentry, Jr Henry M Harrison MARION COUNTY Arnold's Prof Garment Care YORK COUNTY J M, Gilfillin W Joe Henson Frit2 N Johnson, M D B, P Barber & Associates, Inc John Lewis, Jr Martin B Hall, Jr .M B Halllll&E F Hall C, R Goulet Mr & Mrs Harold L Hix Mr 8, Mrs J M, Bell Patterson N Harvey Joel W, Gray. Ill Littleiohn Memorial(LM) Lewis B Smith Nash Broyles Greene Duncan C Mclntire & William F, Thomspon Haselden & Owen Jack & Patsy Henry Lucius, III Jack W Brunson McLellan Mountain View Industries. Inc Greenville Women's Clinic William J Neely, Jr Gordon R Jackson Byers Claud H Morror & Dr Floyd F Griffin, Jr Thomas K Norris Charles Edward Corley, III, M D. NEWBERRY COUNTY Calvin B Morrow Hardwood Mfg Co, #1 Charles S Smith Terns L Eller Gordon S Leslie, Jr William R Pursley. Jr Caldwell Harper Robert R Taylor William N Geiger, Jr Harold L, Pitts E M George J, Harrell Charles "Donald" Styles T E Grimes, Jr L Harrison Terry C Shaver E E Herlong. Jr, Donald George I Theisen W L Harrington, Jr Harrison Ferd J Summer W Bennett Kirkpafrick 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 Joe A Hewell Clarence L Beaudrot Harry S Young James T McCabe Mrs John K Benfield, Jr, Melvin L Kelly. Jr H C Howell G & P Trucking Co , Inc, First National Bank of SC OCONEE COUNTY Smith. Jr, Bobby Hudson Greenwood Motor Lines. Inc, George Z Siokos Ben R John H Landreth Margaret Huskey G Bonner Harvley Frank W Smith Dr Harry B Mays OUT OF STATE Amos Hykes & Hassle Davis R Wayne Jennings Roy N Taylor Howard M Corbett & Carlyle Poole J Jordan, Jr Dale Johnson Nevit Y Johnson Mr & Mrs H T Thompson, Jr, & H T W Dr, Frank A Hoshall, Jr E John Rosenwald, Jr Edward C Johnson Ralph W Jones Thompson, III Deryl Keese & William C Keese P, V Guyton Fred A Johnson J Morgan Jones Mr 8. Mrs Walter A Tuten, Jr Mr & Mrs J Whit Miller Ford F Farabow, Jr Dr Roland M Knight Jack Lawrence Wm B Wells Oconee Anesthesia Services PA P DuBose B Russell Langley, Jr Robert A Liner Dr John A Wells, Jr W Samaha. Inc, Hasel Legare Coleman, Jr, W L Brigham, Jr Roy E Long Continental Forest Industries — J, R Lally Jack R. Tatham Mr 8. Mrs Kent Rigg Julian M Langston, Jr Jimmy L, McWhorter Ralph B, Cureton, Jr Dr, S, P, Wells John W Sherard Terrell Lankford 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 8. Mrs J J Kirby, Jr, ORANGEBURG COUNTY Mr, & Mrs, Bob E Webb W H McCrary Henry R Lowery David 8, Ruth McLellan Gray & Gray Farms Dr C R Swearingen, Jr L A McKinney Allen K Burdette #2 W L Moots, Sr T & R Farms D C Thomas & Fletcher Chnstian Hara/ard Furniture Co, Dr James P McNamara — Dr John W Pitner M Riley, Jr Thomas J Edmonds Buck Mikel HAMPTON COUNTY F M Reeves Ted Shuler Hugh D Putnam, Sr Morris Const Co — Henry Holseberg Pete G Miley H W Smith H D Folk Tommy C Dykes Kenneth L Nail Mr & Mrs W H Mauldin A N Whiteside, Jr C L U, Russell, Jr Sr Dr Rouse, Jr J M Mr & Mrs Manon B Season Orders Tile & Dist Co . Inc J D Rouse, & Jacob D John C Rivers George L Binnicker, Jr John Duncan Palmetto Loom Reed Co Robert L, Grigsby, Jr W A Cartwright, Jr Or Joe B Godfrey Russell Hunter Park HORRY COUNTY Sadler & Company, Inc Dr Culler " M Rodney Roche L R Choppy Patterson Barry Anthony demons Memorial Thad Busby, Richard & Tommy Charles Parker Dempsey Roche George M Plyler F L Bradham SALUDA COUNTY Thomas J Etheredge, III D C Poole Leon Cannon Frances S & John W Hare Scott Steele Fort Sumter Petroleum Co,, Inc. — Leiand 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 Proformance Systems, Inc Larry C Timbes SPARTANBURG COUNTY M Julian A Oft Vick Reed & Associates Davis Heniford, Jr T, R Adams, Jr W T Power Oil Co Or T Westmoreland B D Robbins Marion T Bellamy Mr, & Mrs Louie W Blanton G, Jimmy Benton W E Verdery Edwin L Bates James Rochester Co , Inc — James H J Bowman James C Williams, Jr C Richie Gibson Rochester George J Bishop, III Michael G Coleman 8. Mrs, Starr C Busbee Mr 8c 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,'Davls Stanley Riggins Simmons Machinery Co , Inc PICKENS COUNTY Parish Dr Edwin L Stroud R G Hoilon R A, Earnhardt Greg S Doyle C Burton Economy Cars Limited — Thomas W Glenn III Suitt Construction Co , Inc, Mr & Mrs Neil E Byerley Farnum Gray Chas S Tanner Co KERSHAW COUNTY Ben Giles M Central Concrete & Plaster. Inc, Charles R Harper, Jr. Thermo-Kinetics, Inc — J E Chambers Joseph C Jackson Hallmark Cafeterias E, E, Clayton Fred M Thompson W L Jackson Joe A Harris, Inc Kenneth R Hart Nancy & Jimmy Cook C Eugene Hill J P Thompson, Jr Cecil's Incorporated LANCASTER COUNTY Ernest Defore Jeff Kane Jim Thrailkill & Dr, Ben Thrailkill Insulfab Plastics. Inc — Duckett Funeral Home James A Adams & Al Adams W, C, Moore Edgar L Miller, Jr Threatt-Michael Const Co , Inc Dr & Mrs William E Dukes Sanford T Smith Tungsten Industries, Inc Alford Blackmon Kirkland S, Johnston & John B, Johnston Mr & Mrs Col & Mrs Marvin C Ellison Stewart, Jr, R, H Walker R H Collins R Glenn McGee Mr & Mrs Mack C Luther J Fields Joel W Wells Oscar S Porter, III Bias A Miyares David K Willis Headhunters Too J D, Wells, Jr Riverside Grocery Palmetto Knitting. Inc Joe Burnette Coach Frank J Howard Steve C Giffith. Jr Charles W, West Grady P Robinson Palmetto Motor Lines, Inc Mr & Mrs James S Hunter C-™) Mr & Mrs L S Slewman & Mr I Mrs Francis A Yarborough Max Whatley Pettit Construction Co , Inc #1 Imagine, Inc Garner Bagnal Clyde H, White Duane Johnson Spartan Security, Inc J J Leiand Martin Clifford C Bryan J, V, Williams Spartan Tire Exchange LAURENS COUNTY McDonald's of Clemson Robert A Gettys. Jr Charles N WyatI, Jr Jerry E Taylor T, Heath Copeland Mr, & Mrs, L. Paul Miller E. Robert Eckley III Mr & Mrs M J Young #2 John W, Waddell 76 Dr. FretJ G Shealy, Jr Emory G Orahood. Jr Howard Farmer. Jr. Michael F. Dawes Wm L Polhemus Garland Farms, Inc A J & Nona Coleman Wearon Huckaby Fred L Perdue Sydney E Tindall Mr & Mrs Joe W Sellers James R Hambright Manuel Fernandez J G Moxon James D Fisher

Mr & Mrs R S McCanIs III M Lamar Young Neely McFadden Mollis Thomas M Hunter Glenn P Felton Joyce & Don Hairston Milton E Pate William B Kellett Allen N Reeves Sonny Cassady James Ed Robinson Bruce Lowell Kalley Edwin S Presnell S McRoy Sauls & Dr Robert C McDaniel William D Anderson Josepti D Swann Joseph L Waldrep William F Lowe John W Barrentine Evans Holcombe

Jack B Halner Rogers & Brown Custom Brokers. Inc Shady 8^ Edna Young Jewell G Buchanan & Henry Tecklenburg, Jr Melville G Padgett Eleanor Breazeale Joseph D Thompson. Jr , M D Donald L Bunton H E Tyler DARLINGTON COUNTY George H Durham. Jr Wayne D Ward J W Carter Lamar Gaillard Dr J Hertz Warren, Jr A B Jeltords

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 Mr & Mrs Sack" Bagley Herbert R Allen Edwin Gay Bass, Jr. John L Hoffman John Wm Felder Ray Clanton Dr E Gary Jeffords Randy Flanders John Jay James Joseph M Ott Mr 8. Mrs Ross C Reed & William B McCown III Fred Schrimpf Mr & Mrs Andy Demori Steven Clark Moore N R. Davis. Jr Stafford Insulation Co , Inc Starwood Nursery 8r L'scaping. Inc. by J L. McMillan Geroald E Brockenlelt D. L Locklair Jr Victor Whetstone. Thomas S Buchanan G James Wilds III

Col Francis M Zeigler Memorial- Mr & Mrs J J Colcolough, Jr Mr 8. Mrs Gary E Byrd. Jr Class of 1923 John L Gervais, Jr Edward B, Crawford Dr Charles R, Gritfin ABBEVILLE COUNTY Hallman Sease Mark G Kearns 8, Tim Dangerfield Dawkins Concrete Products, Inc Robert C Gnftin Wm D Atkinson James V Sease Henry J Rast, Jr Martin S Driggers Guest Agents William M Blakely 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 Mr & Mrs James L Lucas. Jr Walter H Jenkins W C Masters Jeffrey S Hoggins Neil Hodgens Jerrv 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

Andrew Jarman " Philip H Rosenberg W H. Manning III "Bill Paul B Underwood. Jr . M D W H Miller Jordan (LM) Lloyd E Sammons Larry V Frederick D Mixon Alex S Morrison Paul Kaiser. Ill 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 Grigg. Jr Lee West

Mr & Mrs Raymond A King ' ' H Mullinax H S Dusty Williams. Jr. Charles Earle Jones W G Woflord Gene Powell S T King 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 Dim S & Betty Kirkpatrick Robert H Birf Dr R H McElveen. Jr Peter L McCall. Jr AIKEN COUNTY Mr. & Mrs James W Logan. Jr Yale J Garber Thomas C Parker Bickley Robert C W. L. Lyies. Jr. Freddie B, McKerley. Jr R B Sanders DILLON COUNTY Claude D Epting J. H. McDaniel Jimmy Torrance Mrs T A Campbell John Allord. David McLaurin 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 & 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 S Chuck Bell L B Hardaway. Jr Joseph K Kneece D. K. Oglesby. Jr Mr & Mrs James S Gibson. Jr & Mack D Gilreath. Jr. Mack Coy Jackson III Jr Eugene H Kneece, 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 Thorne Henry L Richbourg

Fred B McLean James E, Pennell, M D , P A Ramada Inn-Sing Pappas Mrs J B Bankhead A E Carmichael, Jr

Rees Electric Co , Inc A R Ramseur J Harry Tarrance Joel W Collins Memonal 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 Sojourner Lindsey W Addy. Jr. Dr James M Ruff Mr & Mrs S Wayne Goodyear C E Windham C Batchelor Robert R Seawright BERKELEY COUNTY Mrs S W Gough H D Byrd H D Dicker! Allan P Sloan, Jr Luther & J Randy Trussell Sammy Worthy Gough H Downs Byrd, Jr Bruce H Sellers Adam Smith R M Singletary, Jr W P Johnson William E Hall. Jr

Dr W G Watson Dr John Horton Smith David E Jeffcoat Tyre S. 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 Pnce Spires Eugene F Oliver Fred Triplett. Jr R Allen Traylor. M D

W Ross Brewer Dr Edgar Talbert D D Page, Sr Robert A Darby. Sr Elias D Tupper II, John M Tupper 8. John F Brunson George M Taylor F M Peagler George I Tupper, Jr

Truman I Close G Wyatt Thompson CHESTERFIELD COUNTY W. B. Oswald James C Thompson. Jr. CALHOUN COUNTY Phillip M Fields EDGEFIELD COUNTY

J. Arthur Williams Preston Toole John T Bozard Earl J Smith Mr 8. Mrs Robed Calliham J, T, Duncan W V Trammell William H Bull Guy P Stanley Vernon H Wates, Sr W M Terry, Jr L M Watson Dennis G Haigler Hurley A Funderburk. Jr Herbert S Yarborough Ervin M Mathias Wells Aluminum Southeast, Inc Eldon V Haigler, Jr Frank Berry

H J Thomas, Jr Mr, & Mrs Rick Whatley L C Kissam III CLARENDON COUNTY Dr J S Garrison

Mr & Mrs Jimmy White James M Moss III Joel Richard Lee Frank W Herlong ANDERSON COUNTY P Louis Whitworth J D Rast & Sons Thomas Elden Lee L D Holmes, Jr Howell N Alexander Mr & Mrs Neil D Wiles Julian D Wiles Samuel R Durant G William Rauton, Jr & Baylis E Anderson Beniamin F Williams D H Banks Dr Clarence E Coker. Jr G William Rauton III Anderson Onhopedic 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. 8, Mrs Horace T Holmes Elbert E Babb Tommy Cravriord Otis S Culclasure Julius R, Eadon III Jack A Hamilton James H Barton Clarence A Davis H E Paulling G. H Furse, Jr. Belton Bagging Co Raymond Fleming Keitt Hane Fair Scott H Jackson FAIRFIELD COUNTY Dr Carroll W Bowie William H Gilmer Thomas S, Harmon, Jr W J Rawlinson Robert A Westbrook

William R Bridges Ralph & Hazel Hill Gary B Porth Roger L Flowers Jesse E Wright III Mr & Mrs George Brothers Billy L Ragsdale. Sr, James L Wannamaker, Jr & Martha A Alexander Hemingway Lt Col Ralph W Boys Herbert Byrant & J'm Cooley James D Stewart II Wannamaker & Mary C Armstrong W J Martin John P Harrison Jim Mr Cooley John C Taylor III Horace F Swilley Joe D Jolly Budweiser of Anderson F S Werner CHARLESTON COUNTY G Ray Coker Jack Leg rand C & J Metal Works Tony Whitman John Q Adams III Dr George P Green T J Mann Lawrence T Campbell Howard R Young John Q Adams, Jr James W Martin Center for 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 Bottling Coca-Cola Michael & Andrea Ernest A Byrd Mr & Mrs Jack W Carter. Sr James W Stephenson III Don Wayne Cooley & Fred A Cooley Dr C B Hopkins W M Comwell 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 S Mrs Jeffery T Haire Edward J Werntz, Jr Bob s Bar-B-Q. Inc

R, Fred Fowler, Jr - Coleman, Jr 8. R- Denny Cole. Jr Mac R Harley West Ashley Lumber Co . Inc James R Glenn Plumbing Co , Inc J. H. Hopkins Henry G Hoftmeyer 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

Munford G. Fuller Greenville Floral Co , Inc John F Guest R Ligon King. Jr R. S- Winfield Vance Gandy. 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 Keitt) Hayne Gnftith Harper Brothers. Inc Michael P Keeshen Mr & Mrs R, D Mitchell Arthur R. Hardee Dr E D Guyton Tom W Head William J Keith Thomas R Moore E W Pnnce. Jr Mrs Jotin W Hamer Edward H Hembree Harry E Kilby Andy Parnell Stephen L Chryst Hiller Laddie Green 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 Lewis Joseph M Chemloid Incorporated Paul T Norris Sahara Stone of S C. Nelson Jackson III John Harper McNeely Industrial Scrap, Inc Mrs. Jerry W Odom & Melissa C David Staggs Labruce Nursery Midway Grocery Interstate Piping Services, Inc Jesse K Osterhoudt Reed Watson T W Martin Phillips Dr Thomas W & Dr, Al Ivester Douglas F Patrick & Robert G Hopkins Kel Chemicals. Inc Earl O Neil McCoy. Jr. Dr Wendell E Phillips Mr & Mrs William R Jolly, Jr Sam B Phillips Mr & Mrs Richard W Payne H E Pearce. Jr. i 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 GREENWOOO COUNTY JASPER COUNTY Jr Alexander M Quattlebaum, Key Products & Services, Inc Mr & Mrs J T Roper Lynn C Aiken Fred A Ivlimmer Robert H Rhodes Harrison R King Mr & Mrs Miles T Shaw Nick P Anagnost Alex Thompson Paul Kinnett. Jr Dr Donald W Shelley Wm Thomas Anderson KERSHAW COUNTY Edward D Tinsley, III Welling Lagrone Herbert Cleatus Godwin A Ronald M Shelton Anderson, Jr Const , Inc J W Truluck, Jr Frank S Leake. Jr. Thomas Shiflet Mr & Mrs Ronnie H Barnes & Miss Mrs Charlotte Pate Inman L Turner J, Leonard, Jr, J Henry Sitton, Jr Julia Gregory Tommie W James. Jr. Henry D Wolte 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-Askins-Kellahan-Engs & H Jack McCall, Jr Tim Waddell Sammy C Corley LANCASTER COUNTY Cecil Sun/,. Inc James T McCarter Johnnie J, Walters Robert L Crawford, Jr E Horton 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 Paul D Poston Alex Meyers D, D. Williams. Jr. G Dorroh Larry W. Cauthen Dr J P Truluck, Jr James D Miller Lawrence Yeargin. Jr Robert H Drinkard Dexter L Cook Robert Welch Moore-Tinsley Supply Co The Zink Company Environmental Landscaping Jesse Crenshaw & Tony J Crenshaw Ivan M Coleman Harold Newton James A Cannon Gilliland-Bell Assocs.. Inc. Frank & Ann Ferguson J Rutledge Coleman Ronald L Nix Lawrence L Clark. Jr Coy Jefferson Gray Mr & Mrs Ralph B. Fulmer L B Finklea, 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 Mgt Co Rutledge Jr Dan M Robinson Carolina Cartage Co . Inc H Hammond, J C Cauthen, Jr Dr Richard Yeadon Wescoat Piedmont P & S C , Inc , James W Dr 8. Mrs Perry B DeLoach John B Harris, Jr, Robert T Mayer, Jr Dodson, Jimmy Moore, Carolyn Roll Fred Glenn Mr & Mrs William E Hodges William K Williams. D M D Threatt-Michael Contractors William M Poe Greer Marine Center. Inc Barry Hollingsworth Charles F Wilson, Jr LAURENS Mr & Mrs Brooks R Pnnce Dr Raymond Van Grubbs Walker E Hyman COUNTT Mr & Mrs R L Cason Michael D Morris Proformance Group, Inc James W Hannah Leslie C Jay & Wilson H Myers Leon Harris III Raymond E Putman Laurens I James Larry D Timms Julian A Reynolds R Harold Rabhan, Zep Mfg Co, Mr & Mrs Francis Mosteller George L Johnson. Jr J Swetenburg. Jr Dr. N Wessinger Bruce D Wheeler Mrs L M Ragsdale Nickelmesh Corporation Charles E Key C Bill Bailey Ken W Reed W Donald Owens Ervin L Koone GREENVILLE COUNTY Robert Hollingsworth Mr & Mrs William A Robinson Jack G Padgett Marshall Long T A R A Services, Inc L McClain Beniamin T Rook Gary Smith Harold Lumley. Jr W James L Allen James E Barton E R Roper Thomas H Solesbee. Jr Mr & Mrs Gerald B Milford Architectural Products, Inc. Ruben Jerry Bennett James L Sanderson Spartan Express. Inc Dr W B Moseley Jack L Atkinson James A Coleman David R Schumpen, Jr James C Stem H Edward Munnerlyn William S Baker. Jr Thomas Lumley Leon A Shain-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 W Moorhead Mrs E Randolph Stone Mr & Mrs Vernon D Wade Joe H Seal William E Berry. Jr The Palmetto Bank The Sugar Creek Tigers W Larry Williams Edward K Snead. Jr. Ernest Blakely. Jr Mrs Wilma Seward & 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. Swearingen Thomas J Boone, Jr Terry & Jean-Mane Taylor & J Cooley Jack P Corn John N Talbert. Jr Tee Thompson Mr & Mrs Walter G Btackin, Jr Richard T Townsend Altman. Jr Samuel W Floyd Chip Tinsley J Leighton Brown Shepard Williams John Russell Terry. Jr Paul Gallogly Howard Tolbert N Robert E Brown Mr & Mrs Eddie Wilson James E Thackston GBS Lumber, Inc A M Tuck #3 W William W Brown, CPA James A Marler Harry M Thompson Jack R Kelley John W Turner. Jr Timothy L Buchanan W E Thrailkill Terry L Long Alfred L White. Jr J C Calloway 1'-'^) LEE COUNTY Charles M Timmons Edward McCameron, Jr, Everett E & Joyce P Bedengaugh Bill R Chandler Harris Hicks Charlie T Timmons Robert Bruce Richards Melvin Pace Chemurgy Products, Inc #1 W Ray Alexander. Jr. Ronald W (Rosco) Timms Ben E Sanders Air Condition F M Wens Chemurgy Products #2 Archie H Chandler, Jr & Tray Chandler Gerald S Tompkins. Jr Virgil B Simpson Fuel M Boland Mr & Mrs C W Childers, Jr Bethel C Durrant J Harold Townes, Jr . AIA Jesse T Stancil W Keith Campbell Ed Clay C B Player Memorial-C B Player, Jr Floyd A Ulmer Calvin Summey Thomas Wade Malone Sidney Lamar Cline & C B Player III Wm L Wallace Th' Lumber Yard, Inc B Ross Russell John Herbert Conrad Hughey Tindal, Jr, Mr & Mrs David E Watson Vissage Auto Parts Co , Inc. Thomas J Weeks Consolidated Lighting & Equipment, Inc Mr 8. Mrs Daniel B White Robert M Wilson Alfred L White Contractors Service & Rentals LEXINGTON COUNTY Or 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 D Griggs. Jr. Winston A Lawton. Jr. Ellis L, Darby, Jr, Thomas Davis Holstein Edgar G Williams Maior L Higgins Larry U Clark & T, Dean Feaster J, H. Davis, Jr, Mr & Mrs Leiand A Jackson Charles P Willimon Bill J Hooper S. F Crews. Jr. W, Cantey Davis. Jr. Mr & Mrs Tyrone McCarty Willson Riggins Landscape, Inc. Charles Merritt Walton Albert (Al) Crosby C F Dawes Dr Richard L McDaniel Willson & Linda Andy & Peggy Mullikin & Steve Mullikin Mr & Mrs Charlie Drawdy Delta Elec Supply. Inc #2 Annie Kalherine Warner Charles C Withington. Jr David C. Rogers Hampton Gas Co , Inc James E Dill William B Clinton, Jr, Robert H Yeargin Sydney & Elaine Wilson George J Knight Roy J Dill Theron Dill Hester Yeargin Construction Co . Inc. J Ed Winkler Gerald Ulmer, Jr I. L Donkle. Jr J B Littleiohn Thomas A Able. Jr. John W. Wood. Jr William S Ware, Sr & Barbara J Ware Stanley B Duffies II Harold P Lorick, Jr. Ivan Block Rick Bagwell R Charles Eldridge. Jr W L Moots. Jr James E Bostic HORRY COUNTY Bay Brokerage Co , Inc William C Barker M D Rucker Howard T Chapman. Jr Willie Bonds William H J Brown Robert E Ellis Mr & Mrs Albert R Shealy John M Chewning. Jr Mr & Mrs Don Brookshire Oscar L Hodge Food-Tech Systems Heyward D Shealy Alexander H Cohen Peter H Bryan William D Avant, Jr

Foothills Delta P . Inc Douglas A Thomas William L Crosby Claude M. Burdette James W Barnette, Jr James E- Foster. Jr & E Cole Huckabee T A, Henry Mr & Mrs Roy M Dill Michael Casey Bob Bible Pontiac-Buick-GMC, Inc, Francis Produce Co Charles David Price W R Donahoo Mr & Mrs Richard A. Curtis C Crenshaw James M French, Jr Hampton Redmond Robert L DuBose Mr & Mrs. Donald R. Doss Willis J Duncan Oscar F, Funderburk, Jr Mrs James R, Sease Edward F Durham. Jr Dunagan Engineering J 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 Hendrick W N, Ginn, III Bland M Derrick C. P Garner William A Hamlett, Jr Bryan Hoggins Memorial Robert A, Glenn Dr Talmage R Frick, 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 "

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 Rick Lee J R Daniel George F. Bolen. Jr & L E Anderson Carroll Richardson Ed Randall Dr & Mrs Hugh H Macaulay III Wm. T Derieux James Wilkins Brown & Michael A

Mr & Mrs William E. Smith. Jr Dr Don A Richardson C V Marchbanks. Jr Dreher Packing Co . Inc Vaughan Mr & Mrs Kit W Wilson Melissa & Dewey Rochester Earle Eugene Martin Joe W Dunn. Jr Walter J Brown Dewey S Barnes Calude S Simpson. Jr Scott K Mitchell Dr Ray Elam Buckeye Corp Alvin N Berry Max Wigington L H Moore Lewis W Felkel. Jr Budweiser of Spartanburg. Inc. F U Black Mr & Mrs E P Wright Murph & Fran Moseley Dr Larry Frick Gene E Williams D H Caughman M T Abbott William C Neal J C Harden Sammie G Carros F W Billy Caughman Dr John P Booker Blicker E Nettles Col George B Herndon P B Chappell Hamp Caughman Roy Carroll Daniel F Parker Carl Hinnant James V Chlopek Wallace A Cheatham M D Cleveland Dr & Mrs Thomas H Parry Investors National Life Ins Co Albert T Correll John R Cothran Sammy Dickson L. E Pollard Malcolm C Johnson J Carroll Cox Earl & Sandra E Glasscock Bruce M Dixon Bobby R & Rita Reeves Charles M Joye Troy H Cribb & Sons. Inc

Archie L Harman II Frady s Service. Inc. J B Rhinehardt. Jr H Michael Kaylor Claude. David & Bobby Culbreth Charles C Hendrix Louis C Holleman Cantey M Richardson R Frank Kolb James C Curry E, C Jackson Lewis A Jaynes John C Richardson H L Lackey David R Dover Mr & Mrs Earle Kyzer Lee S Keese R R Ritchie C M Buddy Lewis Mr & Mrs Harley W Easier Mr & Mrs Jack E Nettles William T McClure, Jr Mr & Mrs D S Roberts George G Matthews. Jr L Russell Easier. Jr Thomas W Plumblee Bill McLees Robert W Robinson. Jr George G Matthews. Sr W Gerald Emory

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

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

Mr & Mrs R Kit Jackson III William B Bookhart. Jr. Harold Albertson C Kenneth Powell Col Edward R Maddox W D Jones & Thomas M Jones J C Ulmer. Jr. Barron Alexander Mr & Mrs Henry Y Riley W M Manning. Jr James E Nicholson Robert H Cauthen Harold Blackston Bob Robinson Mr & Mrs Samuel H Maw. Jr Carl Patterson Dr M Douglas Dorn. Jr Gregory M Bowie & John B. Gilstrap David W & Davida J Roof M C McGarity, Jr

Mr & Mrs Robert G Pickens Ms Frankie Evans Lockair J L Brady Crawford E Sanders III Eddie H Mellette

Ronald M Poston Santee Portland Cement Corp. James A Brewer Jim Satterfield George R O Cain,Jr &F M Foster III W P Rampey A Norman Avinger. Jr. Larry S Brown Seaman Electric Supply. Inc Palmetto Printing Service Henry E Hank Reynolds, Sr E R Bair. Jr Jerry R Byrd Jimmy R Sellers Ben R Pickens James H Rozier. Jr K B Bates Cato Trailer Service Co.. Inc. Col, A L Sheider. Jr Piedmont Mechanical Mr & Mrs Charles E, Saverance Derald W Bedenbaugh Felton N Crews Pelham W Simmons Marvin C Robinson Mr & Mrs Freddie Shuler Marvin H Davis Norman S Garrison Dr Joseph W Taber. Jr Tommy Rudeen Harry Lee Swygert Dr W F Dukes Thayne L Gemmill Dr Thomas W Talbert Scott Russell

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

John H Holt Jameson Farms. Inc Ralph Kirk Beniamin C Wright H C Turner III K McKenzie Alan McC Johnstone Ronnie Lackey AAA Building Maintenance. Inc Dr Harold S Vigodsky James M Smith Lighting Creations. Inc Mr & Mrs John N. Landreth. Jr James H Burton Wades Restaurant M Howard Thomas Mr & Mrs Mike Lipscomb Lesley Construction Co.. Inc. George W Caughman. Jr. Wade H Lindsey, Jr Frank T West Edgar C McGee Wm D Lowery J E Coggins Mr & Mrs John A Walter Thomas M West H A McGee. Jr J J Lynn D M D L W Conder, Jr Steven D Weathers E H Jones Harry M Mims. Jr & George S Hill Hershel M Maddox Albert G Courie, Jr Joe E Webb Dr Drayton L Nance. Jr James R Medlin J Lewis Cromer, Atty. J W Webster Mccormick county Mr & Mrs D C Osterhoudt Maurice Carroll Merritt Glenn W Dukes Ted Wilson & Wm D West John Harvey Bandy Coker N Price S N Oliver. Jr Thomas L Durgin George S Wyant Mrs Helena W Faulkner Barney M Rast Keith W & Georgia W Ormand Mrs George W Eleazer. Jr Max & Rita Gregory Dr James Gilbert W Dr J. W Rheney. Jr. Donnie G. Patterson Dr George H Fann Andy N Beiers Lawrence S Strom Ernest B Rogers, Jr Charlie K Poole John Fowler Clarkson Brothers, Inc McKinney Wilson. Inc. Mr & Mrs Tommy G Simpson W Jack Ragsdale Dr Rudolph C Harrington. Jr Thomas A Finley William Scurry McF James S Ulmer Wm J Ragsdale. Jr. James M Hatley. Jr Pkging & Specy Papers, Inc. Louie C Derrick J Otto Warren, Jr, Jimmy Randall Charles E Hill Morns C Smith T M Abrams G Leverne Williams Mr & Mrs Harold E Seymore William McArthur Hughes W C Bill Smith Carl L Amick Russell S Wolfe II Shealy. Smith & Welbom. P A Harry J Johnson Winston D Smith Harold Bowers Henry G Young, Jr, Sam Sheriff Gary J Matthews & Newell Crawford. James A Trammel Albert F Busby Maynard D, Funchess Beeson Smith s Healg & Air Cond . Inc Jr John W Walter B Cousins Timmy Barr Brett Southerland & Tim Gossett Michael B McKeown Mark III Properties Virginia Culbertson Clarence Bonnette Lawrence E Stroud William H Miller James M Folk J, Rhett Frazier. Jr. W Z Dantzler & Son Mr & Mrs Gerald S Tripp J Edward Dates. Jr. Mr & Mrs Wilbur K Hammett George Robert Hawkins Julian H Fair III, D M D Robert A Watson Robert R Pruitl Mr & Mrs W Charles Cam W S Hentz John T Zeigler. Jr Mr & Mrs Bobby R Youngblood Marion F Sadler. Jr Marion C Ponder. Jr Dr C B Lowman B F Eads Funeral Home John B Smith. Jr C Dan Stewart. Jr Buddy Neel PICKENS COUNTY Mr & Mrs Gary Ellenburg Lawrence Steedly & Donald H. Kelly Dr David K Stokes. Jr T Milton Nichols Miss Eunice A Moore Walter D Fisher John M Swails Martin G Chnstopher, Jr Randy Senn Mr & Mrs J L Abercrombie Steve F & Deborah K Gravely Dr Wm Carver Talbert. Jr. Samuel J Morrow, Jr J B Smith Dan Baker Redmond Coyle & Nicholas Fletcher III W G Williams Paul Ray Dobson Bill Waldrop William J Bamett James Telford Craig. Jr James K Wilson J Leslie Heaton, Jr Dr Jim Waldrop Lloyd H Blanton R Allison Dalton J P Wright. Jr M L Huckabee Powell E Way. Jr. R Douglas Boggs Roy S Dalton J F Wyse Helen D Johnson Dr James R Williams Bob & Susan Brown Barry S Durham Intrachem Recruiters Lyman Oil Co Randall C Rutf H Bruner M Ernest F Former Ms Mickey Lindler Michael E McMakin Gurnie C Stuck Dr Terence M Clark William C Fortner E L Stoudenmire Harold Mullinax John Taylor W Clemson Sen/ice Station, Inc. Griggs Associates. Inc. Patrick Kyle Strom Arthur W O'Shields Elmer R Baker Dr James L Cobb. Jr H E Jones, Jr W. T Cassels. Jr Melford W Carter Mr Mrs & Floyd Caldwell Mr & Mrs John A Connell Robert C Stewart, Jr Arthur M Suggs George P Cobb. Jr & Oren Robinnette. Ted Plemons Dr & Mrs W Owens Corder Robert M Guerreri & Frank Guerren Thomas Mitchum. Sr. Jr J H Simpson, Jr Del Cowhard Fred W Johnson T W Suber Cecil C Davis RICHLAND COUNTY SALUDA COUNTY William H Knight Hayne B Workman. Jr. Directions. Inc. Bull Oil Co Melvin E Patterson Clyde F Skinner Mr & Mrs Fred H Duncan Mr & Mrs Tally Hood, Jr W W Steadman. Jr OCONEE COUNTY Dr James F Ousenberry. Jr. Joe Ben Weeks Carson Able SUMTER COUNTY Robert Adams C Dr William M Epps W M Albergotti, Jr Alfred B Coleman Curtis Edens. Jr Dr F B Adams, Jr Luther J Fields J, R Atkinson. Jr G Mellwood Coleman C Rembert Skinner Dr Harold B Bell Dean Finley & Billy Finley Tom Baldwin John R Crawford 0. D Harvin Crayton R Brock Allbritton T M Folger Mr & Mrs. Sims T. Ballew & Walton G J William Jay A D . Jr. & Joe W A Chase Mrs Carolyn F Fowler Snow Don C Rogers Charlie R Boyle. Jr Mike B Crews Dr Richard C Fox Mr. & Mrs. D W Baxter Bruce Rushton Carolina Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Robert H Cureton C H Garren Bobby Blair Shore Livestock Co. Mr & Mrs Harold Chandler III Derrill T, Dilworth Steven C Gibert Dr Robert H Blease Wheeler Tire Service L T Dowdle Robert T Haselden, Jr, Dr & Mrs Gordon W,,Gray Frank Crosson Bouknight Kenneth Yarbrough William E Durant. Jr. & Mrs. Bess N. Mr Mrs Donald R Hill (LM) & Bob & Pat Harmon Henry Parrott Byrd John Faye Berry Jones Dr Wm S, Holliday Jerry L & Mary S Harvey Col Merwin J Camp Jack E. Ferguson Mr Mrs & Kevin J Hughes Trescott Hinton Dr W Lynn Campbell SPARTANBURG COUNTY M. D Fori K-Mac Service, Inc Austin S Hubbard Charles C Carson ACME Distr of Spbg.. Inc F Roland Geddings Robert L Lee Mr & Mrs Eugene S Irwin Karl B Chandler Quentin S Broom Dr Wilson Greene, Jr. Lane E Mays, M D Jack s Barbecue Charles W Cooper Mr. & Mrs Bill Alexander E. B Hubbard. Jr, Arthur Nuttall, Jr Kay's Shop Dr Thomas G, Cooper R. L. Alexander. Jr. John W, James 79 Special Recognition

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

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

J Lancys Maness C Jenkins, Jr Dr William Brosnan III C Francis I Clarke D Charles E, Burkett

Howard E O Dell Jim & Judy Jerome Dr Robert F Poole. Jr. Richard E Burdette Herbert Lindsay, Jr

John A & Carolyn B Lesslie Lloyd G Gurley H I Gaines John R Hines WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY Stephen S McCrorey Edwin Jetfords Harry L, Hill Mr & Mrs 0, Thomas Wolfe Wendell Brown. Atty C E "Ted" Meton John W Cooper Albert B Johnson Nevon F Jeffcoat J M Connor The Onginal Barn. Inc Frank P Deason Otis B Kempson, Jr Ted Walters Dr C Cottingham W Irvin V Plowden Wade V Fair Alton J Watts Paul F MacDonald H Cox W Dale W Stanley John S Jenkins. Jr George B Deadwyler Loyd B, Chapman R Cleo Fennell G G Thomas. Sr., G G Thomas, Jr. & James C Stewart Charles T Kirkley Frank C Retry Dr Homer F Gamble John L Neely Dr Dan Suggs Robert R Dickerson Fred W, Faircloth Fred P Guerry, Jr Arthur Quinn Black Rex A Bowen Robert Andrew Lyons Joseph A Wilkie W W Holliday. Jr Harold M Dickson William T Davidson. Jr John L Scoggins George & Nancy Bennett S Honon. Sr W J D Good Mr & Mrs Bill Gnssom Charles D Parker Mark G Fellers James M Kennedy William Frampton Harper Mr & Mrs Winston Kallam Wm, Donaldson Pectol Robert Cantrell Newell A Myers W. T Jackson John W Seaborn Mr, & Mrs H H Klosterman Helen & Ben K Sharp Harry Newell W. F D Johnson. R M Johnson & W P Charlie L Hunley Wayne L Hayes Clifton E, Holley Dr Flournoy C Walker III Johnson Sidney A Sutton Warren C Maxwell Col James E, Blessing

Thomas B Pettit III & T B Pettit, Jr Robert S Bonds J, S Whiteside & Co , Inc Dave R Stokely YORK COUNTY James Ramere S W Jackson, Jr Albea Construction, Inc Mr & Mrs. H E McConnell, Jr, James R Lovell Ralph Parker Sullivan Raymond I McFadden, Jr William T, Barnett V A Ballard OUT-OF-STATE Nat A Howell Mr & Mrs P A Gantt John C Sharpe Campbell Barnett Henry Maciorowski H Wayne Montague Mr & Mrs Henry I Judy, Jr B M Brodie Joseph Barnett W Berton Steir James Joseph Ordog Mr & Mrs A U Priester, Jr, Robert H Gray The Castles Co Wm Lindsay Wylie Charles H Reed, Jr Mrs Kaye B Powers Mr & Mrs, Ralph A Mitchell R L Castles Wayne R Osef Daniel Edwin Seymour Wm F Holladay Herbert J Thomas, Jr Inc. Culp Bros . George S Peck Mrs Carmen H Winburn W Crawford Davis Robert B Ehlen John L. Gaddy C L Langston William E Bates Howard E Hord W D Duff J, Keitt Hane J A Milling James E Brennan Robert S Miller Karl M Guest Lewis W Hicks Jeftrey A O'Cain Wilson C Childers III Rudolph L Yobs Jerry E, Dempsey Dr John Monroe Litrle. Jr Dr & Mrs R L Mecklenburg R G Hargrove Mr & Mrs Earl Barker Samuel L Herndon

' John N ' Nickey McCarter, Jr John J Snee Kenneth R Hart Robert Alvin Calhoun. Jr, Charlie Waters Samuel E McCullough Joe Lanham W Chalres G Mayer Alvin A Adams. Sr Oliver I Snapp, Jr Dr Floyd L Parrish Mr & Mrs Wm E Twilley, Jr Michael L Owen C, E, Daniel W Montgomery Wilkins J M Peek Howard L Clark. Jr Robert Tarrant Payne M M Cone Or M D. Alexander. Jr. Jackson McCarter Quinn James C Attaway Daniel L Pearman Col Joseph E Webb, Jr,, Ret Capt Ed Jackson William R Adkins (L™) T D Fulmer. Jr E Randall Poole Mr & Mrs Robert D, Bagwell Col James Walker Clark George & Nancy Anderson T L Vincent Paul D Quinn, Jr Barnett Alexander Allgood III Glenn C Smith David E Angel R P Arnold J T Rogers, Jr Ben G Crosland, Jr

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