Tigers in Antarctica: Chris Del Campo ’08 and Laura Middleton Del Campo ’08
Chris & Laura show their Tiger Pride in Antarctica while chillin’ with penguins. They are on their way to seeing all 7 continents.
Chris & Laura show their Tiger Pride in Antarctica while chillin’ with penguins. They are on their way to seeing all 7 continents.
Nursing student Bethany Bolen snapped this picture of Death Valley on Jan. 22, 2016, when classes were cancelled!
Tim Jackson ’81 and his wife Brenda enjoying San Diego fun.
On Monday, October 19, 2015, a mission team from Clemson left before daylight left for a trip to Guatemala. The home base for the team was Mission El Faro on the coast of Guatemala, near the village of Punta de Palma. During the 12 day trip, the team painted inside and outside of the house of a village widow with 3 children; built kitchen walls for another villager, purchased and installed 6 stoves (wood burning, and ventilated!) in village homes; purchased and delivered 8 water filtration systems to families in Livingston, Guatemala; held a pizza party complete with toys and t-shirts to an orphanage near Puerto Barrios; visited children in the Children’s Hospital in Puerto Barrios (sharing toys, clothes, blessing bags for the mothers, and spending time playing with the children); and remodeled a donated storage space at the children’s hospital so mothers would have a place to rest, shower and sleep (Think Ronald McDonald house). This project included clean up, painting existing walls, constructing and painting 2 new walls, and cleaning out the overgrowth in the small courtyard behind the facility. The wall in the background of the photo is the completed back wall of the sleeping area of this facility.
Pictured, left to right: Stacy Miller
Susan Brown
Laura Conrad
Elaine Richardson (MS Dairy Science ’76, PhD Animal Physiology ’86)
Beth Chapman
Bob Brown (BS Pre-medicine ’64)
Marsha Ayers
Kim Phillips (kneeling in front)
Tigers taking the Grand Canyon before the National Championship game. Tim Levi ’11, Ali James, Tyler Fleming ’11 and Amanda Bethea ’13.