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CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 1995 OFFICERS<br />

President Fred C. Beyer, Jr.<br />

Vice-President Ralph Willougby<br />

Secretary-Tre<strong>as</strong>urer Duncan Heron<br />

Board members<br />

Charles Clymer<br />

Jim Hibbard<br />

Sharon Lewis<br />

William A. Pirkle<br />

Acknowledgements. Many individuals have helped in the preparations for the 1995 <strong>Carolina</strong> <strong>Geological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

Annual Meeting, Field Trip and <strong>Guidebook</strong>. I would especially like to recognize the contributors to volume 38 of<br />

South <strong>Carolina</strong> Geology, bound with this field guide. The reviewers for volume 38 completed their reviews quickly<br />

and thoroughly. They were Bill Domoracki, Ron Fodor, Wright Horton, Harmon Maher, Butch Maybin, Clark Niewendorp,<br />

Bill Pirkle, Van Price, Scott Samson, Don Secor, John Shervais, and Scott Vetter. Harmon Maher, Tom<br />

Creech, and John Harper <strong>as</strong>sisted in the initial preparation of the Road Log. Marie Shervais prepared the page setups<br />

and final copy. Duncan Heron and Bill Clendenin were supportive through the entire process. Terry and Edward Dennis<br />

sacrificed considerable time this summer <strong>as</strong> these materials were <strong>as</strong>senbled, and I am grateful for their forbearance.<br />

Finally, thanks to the 1995 CGS trip participants for their ongoing support and participation in our society. See<br />

you on the outcrop.<br />

Allen Dennis<br />

Cover photo; Well developed composite planar fabric in button schist of the ca. 275 Irmo shear zone indicates dextral<br />

shear. Normal slip crenulations consistently offset pre-existing, penetrative foliation surfaces to the right. 5 cm toothpick<br />

points approximately north on pavement surface. Outcrop is located off Forest Service Road 643A in Clarks Hill<br />

(SC-GA) 7.5’ quadrangle.

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