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Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1974 Georgia vs Clemson (10/5/1974) Clemson University Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms Materials in this collection may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. code). Use of these materials beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. For additional rights information, please contact Kirstin O'Keefe (kokeefe [at] clemson [dot] edu) For additional information about the collections, please contact the Special Collections and Archives by phone at 864.656.3031 or via email at cuscl [at] clemson [dot] edu Recommended Citation University, Clemson, "Georgia vs Clemson (10/5/1974)" (1974). Football Programs. 111. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/111 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Programs at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CLEMS^^N TIGERS THE GEORGIA GAMEtPOCT. 5, l974tH:00 P. M.trCLEMSON MEMORIAL STADIUM*! 1. 00 Ideally situated to save you time and money. When Eastern nneets your distribution needs, you have an experienced group working for you in two ideal locations: Greenville, South Carolina, and Jacksonville, Florida. The recent addition of two brand new distribution centers in Imeson Park at Jacksonville gives us total floor space of 1 ,167,000 sq. ft., with more projected. Our materials handling and warehouse maintenance equipment is the finest. Our personnel hand picked. Our responsiveness to your instructions quick enough to move goods on a same-day basis. And our computer capability allows us to consolidate loads whenever we can save you money by doing so. Write or call Harold Segars now at 803/277-2475. And if you re interested in using our Greenville facilities, ask about No Situs savings under the most favorable inventory tax laws in the nation. EASTERN DISTRIBUTION BOX 5702, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29606 Official Proeram Published By ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Edited by BOB BRADLEY Director of Sports Information Assisted by JERRY ARP Ass't Sports Information Director Represented for National Advertising by SPENCER MARKETING SERVICES 370 Lexington Avenue New York, New York 10017 Photography by Jim Burns, Charles Haralson, Tom Shockley, Vmce Ducker, Ben Hendricks, Hal Smith, and Jim Martin of the Clemson Communication Center; TAPS '74 (Clemson Yearbook); and Jim Bradley of Dallas, Texas IMPORTANT EMERGENCIES: A first aid station is LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or order of: S. C. Alcoholic Beverage located under Section A on South side of found, please report same to Gate 1 Control Commission. Stadium. Trained nurses are on hand all Information Booth. during the game. Should a doctor be needed, ask any usher. Each usher has been informed the seat location of CONCESSION STANDS: Concession stands are located beneath the stands doctors. Ambulances are located at Gates and can be reached by exit from any portal. 2 and 10. A concession price list is published on the back page. TELEPHONES: Telephones are located at Stadium Ticket Offices at Gates 1, 5, 9, 1 1 and 13. EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls are received over the telephone located in PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public the press box, the number of which is address system is intended primarily for listed with the operator as Press Box, information of spectators concerning the Clemson Memorial Stadium. the game Please do not request the use of the public address system to make social contacts at the game. NOTICE: Possession or consumption of Clemson guard Ken Peeples is featured on alcoholic beverages are prohibited by Act today's cover, shown in action against South RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men's No. 550 of the General Assembly of Carolina last season. Peeples was All-Atlantic Coast Conference in 1973, offensive restrooms are located beneath the stands South Carolina, 1967, and rules of the lineman-of the-week twice and recipient of the exit from any alcoholic beverage Control Commission in and can be reached by Jacobs Blocking Trophy in the State of South portal. this stadium and the surrounding area. By Carolina. Clemson's Cover Girl out any one project as the best, Helen's hard work which she devoted to Clemson's 1973-74 basketball brochure, together with her supreme talent, brought the Tigers' publicity staff of Bob Bradley and Jerry Arp the great honor of having published the best cage press guide in all of Divison I, which includes major colleges and universities from Maryland to Louisiana, as selected by a panel of peers from around the country. In that publication, Helen provided both the front and back covers, and she also did a separate action drawing of all 16 members of Tates Locke's cage squad. Such is the saga of Helen Weaver. A dedicated worker and employee of Clemson University. And although she'll roll right along, while her work will continue to reap accolades for other In today's ever-changing world, and presented to the former Tiger coaches at people, every single person who knows following in the paths of such well-known their retirement banquet, but Helen has her and who has seen her work will know publications as PLAYBOY and served as a most valuable member of that Helen Weaver is an artist supreme COSMPOLITAN, Clemson has landed Clemson's sports information and and a real tribut to Clemson University. itself a cover girl. publicity department. But unlike these other magazines, In addition to sketches on ticket CLEMSON FOOTBALL. 74 SEPT. Texas AsM Clemson's cover girl is not in the applications, she has drawn brochure always N.C. State limelight, and she lets her work serve as cover material, including a series for the GEORGIA TECH her calling card, because Helen Weaver, a four 1974 spring sport teams, and an OCT. 5 GEORGIA 12 Maryland petite and attractive brunette, works eye-catching cover for the 21st annual 19 DUKE _ ho™, 26 Tennessee around the clock as an aritist in the Atlantic Coast Conference Tennis NOV. 2 Wake Forest university's communications center. Championships which were held on the 9 NORTH CAROLINA A native of Shelby, N. C, Helen came Clemson campus this past spring. 16 VIRGINIA 23 SOUTH CAROLINA to the Clemson campus July 17, 1970 Even though it would be hard to single from Greenville where she had worked with a private firm as a textile design artist. And in her past four years at Tiger- town, Helen has anxiously spent her time serving the many departments on campus. She studied for two years at the George Brunetti School of Art in Green- ville, and spent five fruitful years as an art instructor in her own private studio in Anderson, giving one an indication of the talent packed into this always-smiling and always-pleasant person. And although Helen always had her hands full with orders from other depart- ments, her involvement with Clemson's rapidly-growing athletic program has provided her with a constant challenge. Not only has she given her talents to the IPTAY office, the basketball and football recruiters, and other general areas such as her drawings of Frank Howard and Bob Jones which were a A Tiger Star With A Georgia Heritage For a guy from all the way up in Timonium, Md., Ken Peeples sure has a lot of ties to the Peach State. In fact, it goes back even beyond his prep days at Gainesville's Riverside Military Academy, as his mother, a native of Atlanta, graduated from Emory; and his father graduated from the University of Georgia in 1940, after earning a couple of swimming letters for the Bulldogs' tank team. But Red Parker is certainly glad that those Georgia ties were snapped before the 6-2, 244-pounder enrolled in college. And enroll he did. Because Ken Peeples came to Clemson without a football scholarship, and as a walk-on candidate to the Tiger grid program. Since his initial walk to the Clemson practice fields, Peeples has become one of the Tigers' finest offensive linemen ever, and his name has become a household word to all Clemson fans. He broke into the starting lineup as a sophomore tackle, started for the Tigs the following year as a guard, and established himself as the premier lineman in the Atlantic Coast Conference for the 1974 campaign. When the '73 slate concluded, the Tig lineman has garnered such accolades as the ACC's lineman-of-the-week— an honor he gained twice with his performances against Georgia Tech and again against Duke. According to Parker and offensive line coach Duke Owen, "Ken Peeples did not have a bad game all year," and the friendly Maryland native was justly rewarded with a first team berth on the AII-ACC unit at the end of the season. Moreover, Peeples walked away with the State of South Carolina's Jacobs' Blocking Trophy, which prompted Parker to comment that "A dollar to a donut says he'll be right back here in 1974 to claim it again." Peeples (No. 77) l<eeps eye on ruslimg lineman as Ken Pengitore gets ready to pass. Well, the 1974 season is three games old and Peeples has evidentally taken the Redhead's bet seriously, as the Tiger guard has played three outstanding games for Parker's gridders. A pre season pick to retain his all-conference spot Lhis fall, Peeples, an All American candidate as well, has his sights set on a professional football career. "Sure, I'd like the chance to play in the pros," he said.