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Memory check


Jul 8, 2020, 2:53 PM

Does anyone who graduated 1965 - 1975 remember the name(s) of any professors you had? I can’t and i am wondering if i am the only one????

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Class of ‘71. Went through “rat season” and glad I did.


Re: Memory check


Jul 8, 2020, 2:58 PM

I can remember them all ..... but some I would like to forget !!!!!! And a lot would like to forget me.!!! And I’m sure have.

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Re: Memory check


Jul 8, 2020, 3:18 PM

Yep I had Skardon for english. Brown for trig. Landers for chemistry. Whitehurst for accounting. Skelton for econ.

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Re: Memory check


Jul 8, 2020, 5:17 PM

Knox Landers, there’s a name from the past. Do you remember the name of the guy who taught Ag. Econ? He was very popular because he was so funny and made his classes so interesting. His classes were always full.

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Re: Memory check


Jul 8, 2020, 5:34 PM

That would have to be Frosty Bauknight (sp?)

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Re: Memory check


Jul 8, 2020, 5:40 PM

Yes, thanks. He was a pretty lenient grader also, which made him even more popular.

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Yes...I remember Frosty well, and if you had them, you would


Jul 8, 2020, 6:52 PM [ in reply to Re: Memory check ]

ever forget Ma and Pa Bishop! The chemistry profs from ####!

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Re: Yes...I remember Frosty well, and if you had them, you would


Jul 8, 2020, 9:01 PM

D. P. Miller and Dr. Bronk for Physics
Dr. Bank for Cal I, II, III and DEQ
Dr. Handin, Dr. Finch, Dr. Long, ECE

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You must have had an unusually easy time of it. Most of us


Jul 8, 2020, 3:29 PM

remember those who tortured us.

Pinder
Laskar (Mr. and Mrs)
Mullins
Beard

And, last and most heinous

Marullo

I do FONDLY remember one. a 26 year old grad assistant English teacher named 5'9" statuesque green eyed brunette Ms. Linda Suddeth. NOBODY cut her classes. :)

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Sadly disappointed you didn't attach a photo . . .


Jul 8, 2020, 4:56 PM

of said Grad Assistant . . . surely she is in your '76 Taps?!!!

Oh well . . . sometimes the imagination is better than reality . . .

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Unfortunately, my 76 TAPS is floating around in the ether up


Jul 8, 2020, 6:39 PM

there along with everything else that was in our house when it burned to the ground in 1977. But, picture a young, only slightly less endowed Lynda Carter, and you'd be real close. She had a habit of wearing fuzzy sweaters and a leather skirt, with boots, and walking around and sitting on the front of her desk with her legs crossed while speaking to the class. No doubt she knew exactly what she was doing to us young red blooded Amurican lads, and got a kick out of it. Made it hard..to consecrate.

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Re: You must have had an unusually easy time of it. Most of us


Jul 8, 2020, 7:25 PM [ in reply to You must have had an unusually easy time of it. Most of us ]

+1 for your apt description of marullo.

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Re: You must have had an unusually easy time of it. Most of us


Jul 8, 2020, 7:55 PM

He earned every bit of it, little I-talian chain smokin' bastid.

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Re: You must have had an unusually easy time of it. Most of us


Jul 9, 2020, 8:37 PM

i could see him as one of the trolls or goblins in lord of the rings

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Re: Memory check


Jul 8, 2020, 3:30 PM

Dr. Book for Steel, an unbelievable teacher. Charlie Mitchell for Statics, thanks Charlie, you taught me how to study and take tests! Coolidge and Hodges for Architectural History courses... so frigging entertaining, those rascals tricked me into learning. Volendorf , no, not Voldermort, for Arch 200, also excellent. Eagins for Acoustics and Thermal Comfort, he literally wrote the book. Morales, Phillips, Joe Young Harry Haritos, no Harry, I will not present in pen and ink on a single 24 x 36 board. Wow, this is really jogging my memory... I could probably do more if I think longer.

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You reminded of Bauld for Strength of Materials. Used his


Jul 8, 2020, 3:35 PM

book for that class at the time.

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I still have his book on my bookshelf


Jul 8, 2020, 5:32 PM

haven't used any books in a few years, but I used that one a few times over the years. I had him for the class too.

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Harshman, Gooding, Mullins, Melsheimer, Theis, Rice, Reneke,


Jul 8, 2020, 3:33 PM

Amirkhanian, and Bishop are the ones I remember off the top of my head. Remember ALL of the ones in my major, and almost none of the ones for electives.

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Re: Harshman, Gooding, Mullins, Melsheimer, Theis, Rice, Reneke,


Jul 8, 2020, 6:49 PM

Melsheimer, now there's a blast from the past that I had forgotten. From your list, you have to be of some sort of Engineering persuasion. Especially to have had Thermo Joe. :)

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I would imagine the same as you!***


Jul 8, 2020, 8:17 PM



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I have been a University Professor for over 20 years


Jul 8, 2020, 3:48 PM

I would like to think my students remember me as they get older in life.

That said, though, it is much more important to me that they remember the basic content from my courses.

And, most importantly, I hope they remember life/career perspectives - like being willing to think for themselves (a skill far too many people are lacking) or being willing to challenge others in a respectful way when appropriate to do so.

(For what it is worth: I graduated from Clemson, but I am a professor at another university.)

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Clemson: Academic Excellence! Athletic Excellence!


Re: Memory check


Jul 8, 2020, 4:14 PM

I remember most of the ECE professors a couple fondly and more less so.

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"Heavyweight fights have their ring walks. CFB has Clemson's grandest entrance in sports."
Chris Fowler


Re: Memory check


Jul 8, 2020, 4:20 PM

I'm a Class of 1970 graduate. You're probably not alone--after all, you're entering Senior Dementia territory:) Fortunately, I still have a few of my faculties still available (pun intended). I remember a slew of professors without grabbing an old yearbook, particularly ones from History, Psychology, English, and AFROTC. I had an advantage in that several of them acted as official and unofficial advisors, providing a wealth of advice, influence, and life lessons that has followed me throughout my life and careers. I have also occasionally revisited the campus where many of them still taught or acted as administrators--several of them even wrote letters of recommendation that assisted me in my early career. I also even ran into a couple in my military career. Hopefully, you'll regain your memory and have some happy memories of your favorite professors! In any case, hope you have a few good memories of your Clemson days and can appreciate your education there as I do. Cheers!

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Re: Memory check


Jul 8, 2020, 8:01 PM

fernandez,rice,arbena,bailey,jackson,crerar,floyd irving brownlee jr. fav. prof of all time,marullo,ashworth,skelton,white,harris,bolen,psycho waite,foggy reed,mixon,binse,von rosenberg,sex holt,shannon,and least of all AFROTC biggs.

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Re: Memory check


Jul 8, 2020, 8:01 PM

'68.

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Re: Memory check


Jul 8, 2020, 6:32 PM

steadman english
whitten econ (the debbil, i tell you)
peppers psych

that's about all i can dredge up.

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Re: Memory check


Jul 9, 2020, 5:42 PM

I had Steadman for Freshman English too. He did a nice job "adjusting" us to move forward.

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There was one professor I had for Physics, who I don't


Jul 8, 2020, 6:46 PM

remember by name, but who I felt really badly for. He suffered from Parkinson's, and his hands shook so badly that writing on the blackboard was a real chore for him. So much so, that I had to go into his office and ask him what letter grade I had gotten after he posted grades. I had a middle C going into the final, which could have gone either way. I honestly could not tell with all the squiggles whether it was a B or a D. Thank goodness it was the former.I thanked him and got out of his office quickly.

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Freshman year- 1965


Jul 8, 2020, 8:54 PM

Remember Arbena for History, Fernandez for Spanish - Also had his wife 2nd semester - Dunkleberg for English (think she died in an earthquake in Europe the next year)- later had Sleepy Thompson for Econ - also had a grad female who was apparently dating a football player and taught Spanish but don’t remember her name

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Re: Freshman year- 1965


Jul 9, 2020, 5:44 PM

I had both Señor and Señora Fernandez (note: the Spanish I just used!!!!) They were kind and wanted you to do well. That's different from being easy.

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Ma and Pa Bishop over in the Chemistry bldg. were no picnic.***


Jul 8, 2020, 9:06 PM



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Them along with Mr. and Mrs. Laskar in Physics had me


Jul 9, 2020, 10:05 AM

thinking Clemson was really into hiring couples at that time. Unless there was some prior fraternizing going on that later BECAME couples. :)

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Re: Memory check


Jul 8, 2020, 10:24 PM

McGee and Skardon, frosh English, Geldard, Frosh Chemistry, Bardsley Western Civ/History, Wanamaker, German, Jerry Reel, English History 1st Semester, Chip Bolen, 2nd Semester. I could go on, but I think I've made the point....

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