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4 "THE Li It was headlined as "th ball game" and it was pla; gymnasium April 17. Actually it was an athl( of Clemson and the Univei Clinton iviiiis employees. The game resulted frorr comments concerning the Carolina-Clemson basketbj Over 100 alumni, fans, to cheer Clcmson to a 53 The Clemson line-up Spinning and Weaving Ov Hill respectively; Manage and Zeke Benjamin; Cor] and Lydia Plant Manager The Carolina Gamecot Office Manager William S Silas M. Campbell; Ware! Data Processing Systems ment Manager Harvey D visor Sam Owens. Both teams were short had to recruit from other Fans cheered the play< as the game neared the 1 the game, but a last secor byterian College alumni i Fire Clinton Mills has lone i the best fire fighting ei worthless unless trained p available to operate it. Earlier this month, a Clinton Mills employees 10-hour refresher course i fighting techniques. The course, taught by in co-operation with the lina State Firemen's Asst Instructor Paul Risher sprinkler system to J. B. Clyde Trammell, Harry Sul Dixon. Silas Campbell, ant VST CLEMSON e last Carolina-Clemson basketyed in the Presbyterian College etic contest between the alumni rsity of South Carolina who are i the discussions and other rival discontinuing of the traditional ill game. and sympathizers were on hand -52 victory over Carolina, was composed of Plant No. 2 erseers Ted Davenport and Bill ment Trainees Harry Sullivan porate Engineer Bailey Dixon; Dick Swetenburg. :k's line-up was composed of Itanton; Asst. Master Mechanic house Foreman Billy Watkins; Manager Paul Tyson; Employ ickert; and Laboratory Superof enough alumni players and area college alumni, ers through a double overtime inish. Clemson trailed most of id basket by Bill Hill (A Pres ecruit) tied the game and set Fitrhti Wtir r* /litrc/i - ?5C M (((1^ nt realized that The State Commiti quipment is Education, emphasiz? ersonnel are ins techniques, the o] fication of portable number of maintenance, inspect completed a of the fire fighting c in basic fire fundamentals of the ? system. Paul Risher, Other members o South Caro- fire brigades will b< aciation and soon. . fourth from left, is shown explaii Patterson, E. P. Taylor, Boyce Ta llivan. Gene Knox. Claude Grady, R a Claude Crocker. CAROLINA G TIGERS Vs. GAMECOCKS Captain Ted Davenport, left. Bill Stanton during halftime o CLEMSON BASKETBALL Gi Officials are 1 to r Gene f employee Martha Simmons; I Truman Owens; Neal McNeil; Braswell. up the first three minute ovc Another last second basket 1 tied the score to set up the se 1 tee for Technical I ^ ?d basic fire fightaeration and classifire extinguishers, ion, and operation quipment, and the mtomatic sprinkler f the plants shift [ gin their training GIRLS n"* been chose well Uppei June. Dar and Mrs. 1 junior at T by the T1 Girls' Slnto can Legion I to give out H ex peril V Daria ling the automatic in the CI pp. Henry Cronic, Company, obert Cobb. Bailey Her fatht Director. CLOTHMAKER AME . . I?Officials restrain "Tiger" and "Gamecock" Captain f "THE LAST CAROLINAVME" played April 17. Simmons, husband of office Employee Benefits Manager nMJ CM * onu ouufj employee jimmy ?rtime. >y Stanton (a USC graduate) cond overtime. Daria Cronic ttrnil (Jirls' State ft STATE ? Darin Cronic has n to represent the Thorn School at Girls' State in in is the daughter of Mr. Henry G. Cronic and is a hornwell. She was selected lornwell faculty members, is sponsored by the AmeriA ? < ? nuAinaiy ana is designed standing young girls practience in the operation of processes. Eilso Vice President of Sales intex Junior Achievement ?r is Clinton Mills Training