Archive for month: February, 2019
Mississippi: Karl Bossard '18 and Jake Erickson '17
/ in Travel stories / 0 Comments / by: Sara Ann Hutto Grant ’17Karl Bossard ’18 and Jake Erickson ’17, both second lieutenants at Columbus Air Force Base, celebrate Erickson’s graduation from the U.S. Air Force flight school. Jake is assigned to Fairchild AFB, Wash., to fly the KC-135 Stratotanker.
Alabama: Aubrey Coward '09
/ in Travel stories / 0 Comments / by: Sara Ann Hutto Grant ’17“I live in Charleston, S.C., but recently began working on a new business project with Mercedes Benz in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Of course, I have to show my Clemson pride while I’m here.”
Sierra Leone: Sarah McAllister Kelley '09
/ in Travel stories / 0 Comments / by: Sara Ann Hutto Grant ’17While working for the nonprofit Water of Life, Sarah McAllister Kelley ’09 made the trip to Sierra Leone, West Africa, to drill a new water well for a local village.
Arizona: Tommy Ryan '91 and Alex Ryan '14
/ in Travel stories / 0 Comments / by: Sara Ann Hutto Grant ’17Father and son Tommy ’91 and Alex ’14 Ryan made the trip to the Havasupai campground in the Grand Canyon. “The Havasupai is the most remote American-Indian reservation in the U.S., a beautiful campground in the midst of running streams and spectacular waterfalls. It was a memorable trip that we had to document with a Tiger Rag.”
California: Becky Salvatore '07 and Anthony Salvatore '05
/ in Travel stories / 0 Comments / by: Sara Ann Hutto Grant ’17Tony Salvatore, Suzanne Salvatore, Becky Salvatore ’07 and Anthony Salvatore ’05 took a weekend tour of the Bay Area and visited the Golden Gate Bridge, China Town and other San Fransisco sights. “We saw the Fisherman’s Wharf and Pier 39’s famous seal lions, ate some cioppino, rode a cable car or two, walked through the Dragon Gate, ate some In-N-Out … Oh, and we also watched a pretty enjoyable football game, too!”
Hawaii: Bob Sattazahn '78
/ in Travel stories / 0 Comments / by: Sara Ann Hutto Grant ’17Bob Sattazahn ’78 and his wife, Lee Anne, celebrated the National Championship at the top of Mount Haleakala in Maui, as they did in 2017.