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THE PLANT FOOD DIVISION OF EASTERN DISTRIBUTION, INC. GREENVILLE & SPARTANBURG, S.C. • CHARLOTTE & GREENSBORO, N.C. • JACKSONVILLE & TAMPA, FLA. Official Program Today's Features Departments October 6, 1979 2-3 Today's Game & Statistics vs. Virginia Clemson 9 Clemson University Homecoming 11 Administration 13 Athletic Director Bill McLellan — Remembering Jim Lanzendoen 17 Stadium Information t5 Jim Lanzendoen was one of the sparks in Clemson's 19 Officials' Signals exciting 32-27 win over Virginia in 1973. 25 Tiger Ail-Americans — Today's Band Program 63 Cheerleaders I The Tiger marching band salutes patriotism as a part 70 IPTAY Officers/Representatives of this year's homecoming ceremonies. University Feature Players & Coaches 43 Banks McFadden was the nation's most versatile athlete in 1939 as he led Clemson into battle as a football and basketball All-American. Forty years 21 Head Coach Danny Ford later he has won another battle. 23 Tiger Football Staff 27 Meet the Tigers Cover Story 53 Rex Varn has fought off serious injuries throughout 38 Meet the Cavaliers his Clemson career to become one of the ACC's top 46 Clemson Roster defenders. 48-49 Lineups/Numerical Rosters ACC Comments 51 Virginia Roster 57 Neil Simons, Clemson's all-star baseball player is one of the athletes featured in this conference arti- cle. For the fourth consecutive year, Clemson's foot- ball programs received a national award from the Senior Spotlight College Sports Information Directors of America. 59 Matt Smith, Scott Jackson, Mark Clifford and Chip The 1975, 1976, and 1977 publications were Pruett have been key contributors to the Tiger foot- ball program for four seasons. tabbed among the top five in America by a panel of experts. Last year, Clemson finished second Tiger Tradition to Notre Dame, the first-place winner the last two 63 The tradition of running down the hill is one of the years. things that makes Clemson spirit special.

Clemson Coaches 95 Clemson athletics were ranked fourth in the nation in 1978, the highest rating ever. The Tiger head coaches were the major reasons for this success.

Editor: Tim Bourret Staff Assistants: Andy Ronemus, Jeff Rhodes University Features: University Relations Dept. Represented for National Advertising by: Printed By: The R. L. Bryan Company Spencer Marketing Services 370 Lexington Avenue New York, N. Y. 10017 Photo Credits; A special thanks to Clemson's Communi- cations Center staff of Jim Burns, Charles Haralson, Vince Ducker, Hal Smith, Ben Hendricks, Jim Martin, Lance McKinney, David Lewis, Harry Durham, and Tom Shockley. Also to John Rowntree, and Earle Martin of Clemson, SC and Jim Bradley of Dallas, TX. 63 8 ... ) ... 2 $ Today's Game

By Tim Bourret 1979 CLEMSON STATISTICS 1979 VIRGINIA STATISTICS of rain in In- Next to the occurrence (Won 2, Lost 1 (Won 3, Lost 1) dianapolis in the summer time, a Clemson victory over Virginia used to be as predict- RUSHING RUSHING able an event as one could find. In looking Atts. Yds. Avg. TD LG Atts. Yds. Avg. TD LG L. Brown 217 4.3 3 44 Taylor 71 474 6.7 6 72 at past games one will find that the .51 M. Sims ... 32 177 5.5 36 Vigorito ... 59 455 7.7 3 81 Cavaliers have never beaten Clemson in 1 Perry 19 91 4.8 23 Sanford ... 14 66 4.7 16 meetings. But in 1979 Clemson fans have become very concerned about this game. CLEMSON 170 655 3.9 44 VIRGINIA .215 1162 5.4 10 81— The Tigers will have to be at their best if they Opponents 131 349 2.7 45 Opponents 196 597 3.0 3 want to make the major spectacle of this year's Homecoming spectacular a suc- PASSING PASSING Atts. Cmp. Int. Yds. TD LG Atts. Cmp. Int. Yds. TD LG cess. Lott 31 17 2 257 1 81 Kirtley 64 35 4 344 1 25 Virginia has looked solid, if not awesome Jordan 8 2 2 25 18 Whitehead . 5 2 1 14 1 u this season, a tribute to fourth-year coach

Dick Bestwick. The Wahoo mentor inher- CLEMSON . 39 19 4 282 1 81 VIRGINIA . 70 37 5 358 1 25 ited a program that has had only one win- Opponents . 54 29 3 382 37 Opponents . 65 28 6 316 2 ning season (1968) since 1952, and has RECEIVING RECEIVING made Virginia a contender. PC Yds. Avg. TD LG PC Yds. Avg. TD LG The development of young, spirited Tuttle 7 160 22.9 1 81 Newhall . . 7 62 8 .9 13 players through his guidance and tireless 1 Gaillard . . 4 44 1 1 .0 15 Marchibroda 6 61 10.2 17 recruiting efforts have paid off for Bestwick. J. Smith . 4 40 10.0 18 Moon 5 49 9.8 1 Greg Taylor and Tommy Vigorito are two running backs who have benefitted by the CLEMSON 19 282 14.8 1 81 VIRGINIA . 37 358 9.7 1 25 Opponents 29 382 13.2 37 Opponents 28 316 11.3 2 Virginia coach's work. Taylor has made re- markable strides this year to average nearly PUNTING PUNTING seven yards per carry. He is one of the top No. Yds. Avg LG No. Yds. Avg. LG rushers and scorers in the ACC. D. Sims . . 23 1007 43.8 61 Mays 19 667 35.1 56 Vigorito, who along with Taylor comprise

Opponents 24 943 39.3 49 VIRGINIA . . 20 667 33.4 one of the top junior running back tandems 56

Opponents . . 28 1062 37.9 in the South, has averaged nearly eight KICKOFF RETURNS yards per attempt. He is capable of break- No. Yds. Avg. TD KICKOFF RETURNS is ing for a score from any distance, as Hall 4 28 7.0 No. Yds. Avg. TD evidenced by his long carry of 81 yards for a McCall . . 1 14 14.0 McCall 6 107 16.5 touchdown this season. Taylor and Vigorito Chester 1 41 41.0 6 55 9.2 are the major reasons Virginia has already CLEMSON

Opponents 3 52 17.3 VIRGINIA . 8 160 20.0 scored more points this year in four games Opponents . . 21 327 15.6 than it took them to tally in the first eight PUNT RETURNS games of 1978. No. Yds. Avg. TD PUNT RETURNS No. Yds. Avg. TD The Virginia air attack is equally potent. Hall 4 38 9.5 Kirtley is the Virginia quarterback. Chester 13 168 16.6 1 Todd He Headen . 1 14 14.0 has completed nearly 55 percent of his Brancati . . 1 10 10.0 CLEMSON 5 52 10.4 passes this season, his second at Char- Opponents 14 32 2.3 VIRGINIA . . 14 178 12.7 1 lottesville. His favorite targets are tight end Opponents . 5 43 8.6 Mike Newhall, a pro prospect at 6-3, 240, and Ted Marchibroda, the son of the Balti- Sophomore linebacker Bryan Holoman is 25 attempts. It was the most yards gained more Colts' head coach. Virginia's leading tackier. The sturdy per- by a Clemson fullback since Ken Callicut

The Virginia defense has three all-star former was the runnerup for ACC Rookie- gained 1 97 yards against South Carolina in candidates, one at each section of the de- of-the-Year honors last season. He made 1 974. At times he resembled the rampaging fensive alignment. Tony Blount is a senior an incredible 26 stops against N. C. State in University of Colorado Buffalo as three all-conference candidate at safety. The the 1978 game. Bulldogs held on for life. Ironically, Sims three-year letterman has been slowed by Clemson fans are hoping Anderson and picked the best day of his career to end a injuries the last two seasons, but he is off to Holoman are making a lot of tackles this personal streak. The Phenix City, AL native a great start in 1979. afternoon, because that will mean the Ti- had gone 1 69 straight carries without a run The other two defensive standouts are gers' ball-control offense is in high gear. for minus yardage until his fifth carry only sophomores, giving Bestwick a nucle- Two weeks ago the Tigers gained 306 against Georgia. Clemson fans will forgive us to build his stingy unit around for two yards on the ground against Georgia in him. more years. Stuart Anderson is one of the Clemson's 12-7 win, a score that was not Perry had his finest day of the year in finest young linemen in the nation. He was indicative of the Tigs' domination of the gaining 68 yards in 11 carries, giving the twice named ACC Rookie-of-the-Week last game. Tiger fullbacks 214 yards for the after- year, and raised some eyebrows in Raleigh Marvin Sims, Tracy Perry and Lester noon's work. And of course Brown was his three weeks ago when he made 24 tackles, Brown were the pigskin toters for Danny steady self, gaining 81 yards and scoring three for negative yardage, against N. C. Ford's improved club. Sims had the finest Clemson's only touchdown. The Myrtle State. day of his career, rushing for 146 yards on Beach, SC native needs only 160 yards to .

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Marvin Sims Jeff Bostic reach the 2, 000-yard mark in his career, ers has been far from average. The Myrtle and needs only three touchdowns to be- Beach, SC resident, who played his high come Clemson's all-time leading scorer school ball with tailback Lester Brown, was and touchdown maker. outstanding against Georgia, making an in- The reason for this offensive improve- terception, and seven tackles, and the key ment is more than just the fine running of sack of Jeff Pyburn for a safety: the backs. The maturity of Clemson's inex- perienced offensive line was a major factor. ara3 \a7Doflt3® Clemson's 18-game win streak against Jeff Bostic, the dean of the front wall, had 31 issues will take football in Virginia is not national record. The weekly you from one of his best days ever, and was honored a NCAA the fall through basketball in the winter and to as the ACC's Offensive Lineman-of-the- mark for consecutive wins over a major op- baseball in the spring. Also, four monthly is- Week. Time and again the Tigers blasted ponent is 33, held by Princeton, who de- sues during the summer. feated Rutgers 33 straight times between over the right side of the line for consistent 1937. yardage. Gary Brown, the freshman right 1869 and The record for most consecutive wins tackle, Mark Thornton, the senior center, 35 Big Issues Just $17.00 over a major opponent in an uninterrupted Lee Nanney, the sophomore left tackle, series is 32. Oklahoma defeated Kansas senior tight end Mark Clifford, and senior NO MATTER WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE State every year between 1937 and 1968. left guard Chris Dolce, all provided cavern- Alabama currently has the longest steak in ous holes for the Tiger backs. It was an the country for wins over an opponent in a The only independent sports weekly devoted effort worth noting, and it may be remem- series. The Crimson Tide have defeated exclusively to the Clemson Tiger fans — don't bered as the day the young offensive line Mississippi State 21 times in succession miss it! "came of age." The defense certainly deserves just as since 1958. • a complete summary of Clemson athletics much credit. The Tiger enforcers have been • in-depth features so good this year that Clemson fans have Clemson recorded its 400th win in foot- • recruiting info come to expect excellent play out of the ball history when the Tigers downed Geor- • action packed photos defense. So far this season, Clemson op- gia on September 22. Clemson's all-time • full game coverage ponents have scored only two touchdowns, • record on the gridiron in 84 years of varsity up to date statistics and those were scored in the waning min- • a sports guiz for Tigers competition is now 400-315-40, a winning utes of play. The Tigers' opposition has av- • much, much more! percentage of .551 eraged only 116 yards per game on the ground and only 243 yards per game over- all. When Eddie Geathers sacked Jeff Py- Mail to: The Orange and White There have been many stars for the Tiger burn for a safety two weeks ago it was the defense, but Jim Stuckey has stood out. first safety scored by Clemson in 10 years. P0 Box 828 The senior All-American candidate has The last Tiger two-pointer was scored on Clemson, SC 29631 for this made eight tackles loss already November 1 , 1 969 against Maryland, when year, and has contributed 31 tackles over- Terrapin punter Greg Fries had a high pass all. Bubba Brown and Jeff Davis, the from center sail over his head and out of the Name linebacking pair, have also made many end zone. timely plays and lead the Tigers in tackles Clemson has not had a safety scored Address with 37 and 35, respectively. against the Tigers since 1975 when Mark City

Rex Varn has been recognized as Clem- Prudhomme of Alabama blocked a Clem- State -Zip son's top defensive back, but Eddie Geath- son punt through the end zone for a safety. !

When the Tiger in Yout Tummy Starts to Growl

ACROSS FROM LITTLEJOHN COLISEUM # Past Player Feature

Jim Lanzendoen's touchdown receptions brought Clemson to an exciting come-from-behind win over Virginia in 1973

vantages entering the game. We had gan, the momentum was beginning to never lost to a Virginia team and were change in our direction. The Tiger de- playing in front of fired-up Tiger fans in fense, led by Middle Guard Willie An- Death Valley. Finally, as with all Home- derson and Defensive Backs Jim Ness coming games, many of my fellow and Marion Reeves, thwarted several

teammates also wanted to give that lit- Virginia attacks. tle extra in front of family and friends. That day Ken Pengitore lived up to

As the game progressed it was evi- his AII-ACC honors by completing 1 5 of dent Virginia was aware they had never 23 passes for 227 yards and three beaten us before and took a 13-0 lead touchdowns. His final two touchdowns in the first quarter. With only minutes came in the pressure-packed fourth remaining in the second quarter and quarter. The first went to Wide Re-

Virginia leading 20-12 I scored one of ceiver David Sasser, and the final two touchdowns that afternoon. On a touchdown, a perfectly thrown ball to quick slanting pattern Quarterback Ken myself. This gave us the lead for the Pengitore delivered a perfect strike for first time in the afternoon 33-27. How-

a 38-yard touchdown, as the final sec- ever, there was still over five minutes onds in the quarter ticked away. remaining in the game and Virginia was After trailing by as many as 13 points able to mount one last drive. On fourth

during most of the half it was evident to down and eight on the Clemson 17, There are several football games in myself and the rest of the Tigers that defensive safety Peanut Martin made my career that are especially memora- we had developed great confidence in a solo tackle on a completed Virginia ble; howeverthe 1973Clemson-Virgin- our ability to handle adversity and that pass just yards short from a first down ia Homecoming game was one game no matter what obstacles stood in our which gave us the victory. that I will never forget. way, we would somehow overcome For the 1973 Clemson Tigers, that Any Homecoming at Clemson is them to win the game. Going into the year we were to finish the season with a filled with excitement and color, as locker room we had cut the Virginia 5-6 record, and a third place finish in fraternities and sororities try to outdo lead to 20-18. the conference, but I am sure I can each other by building towering floats, As the second half got under way it speak for all my fellow Tiger team- putting on great entertainment with the seemed Virginia could do no wrong as mates that year when I say it was a staging of Tigerama. Then, the added they recovered a fumbled Tiger punt proud moment in our lives to have splendor of a Tiger football game with and went in for a score, putting them played football for such an outstanding the crowning of Miss Homecoming ahead 27-18. As the final quarter be- college as Clemson University.

Queen at halftime. It was not only a proud and exciting time for myself, but also for my family who traveled many hours from New Jersey to watch the festivities and game. The Virginia game was the fifth in what had been a frustrating season so far for the Tigers under first year Coach Red Parker. We had experienced three tough losses to Georgia, , and Texas A&M. Any one of which we could have won. Our only win was opening day against a stubborn Citadel team. The game against Vir- ginia was a must win if we were to salvage the season. The Cavaliers came to Clemson with an explosive offense and a big win over a strong West Virginia team the week before. The Tigers also had some ad- Thanks Carolinas

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The Tiger Marching Band goes patriotic THE CLEMSON UNIVERSITY during halftime of today's homecoming game between Clemson University and the TIGER BAND . The band will enter- presents tain you with some of America's favorite patriotic tunes. Pre-game festivities will begin as the band enters the field, led by drum major Mark Schwehr, playing "Tiger Rag." Ac- tivities continue when Horace Fleming does the honor of dotting the "i" in Tiger. Fleming was the recipient of the 1979-80 Master

Teacher Award and is currently President of the Faculty Senate. The Clemson University Chorus and ROTC Color Guards join the band in "To America) America the Beautiful" and "The Star ByBv AndyAnc Ronemus Spangled Banner."

Just before the band forms the tunnel for Alpha Epsilon Fraternity as the band plays displays and the following businesses have the Tigers' enthusiastic entrance, Bill Rod- "Just the Way You Are." Christopher helped to defray some of the costs. Mr. gers (Class of 1949) from Dillon will wel- McGerr, Edmund Baxley and Robert Brax Knickerbocker was the largest contributor come all to this year's homecoming game. all helped to design this year's float. The with a $150 donation. Rodgers is currently President of the band would like to thank Sigma Alpha Epsi- The following businesses donated $100: Alumni Association. lon Fraternity and the other organizations Carolina Beer Co., Carolina National Bank, Halftime begins as the band enters the on campus who helped make homecoming The Corporation, Clemson Ophthalmology field to John Philip Sousa's "Stars and such a success. P. A., Dock Side Hardware, First National Stripes Forever'' featuring the piccolo sec- After the queen has been presented to Bank of Anderson, Fort Hill Federal Sav- tion. The band and the chorus will then the crowd, the band and the chorus end ings, J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc., Lynch Drug combine forces to continue today's presen- today's program with the Alma Mater. This Company, Inc., "Ole" Norm's, Inc., and tation. A medley of patriotic tunes including will be a new twist for the crowd as they Wendy's. "This Is My Country," "I'm a Yankee Doodle usually associate the Alma Mater with The following businesses contributed Dandy," "You're a Grand Old Flag" and opening ceremonies and not halftime. $50 or less: Campus Camera, Floyd Cole- "God Bless America" highlight this home- The second half nears as the band man Askins and Kellahan, Kay's Shop, coming afternoon. leaves the field to the Clemson fight song, Stuckey Epps Foresters, Inc., Wellman In- Homecoming wouldn't be appropriate "Tiger Rag." dustries, Inc., William E. Guslafson, D.D.S. without the naming of a queen. The queen Homecoming has become an expensive The band and the University thank these enters the field on a float built by the Sigma event for the organizations that put on the businesses for their support. When Performance Counts

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Since its founding in 1 893, the story of Clemson University has been one of constant growth in an atmosphere of tradition. Where 446 students first met for courses in agriculture and engineer-

ing, more than 1 1 ,000 young people now pursue these two fields as well as architecture, education, forestry, industrial and recreational management, textile science, nursing, liberal arts and the social, bio- logical, physical and mathematical sciences. In terms of academic excellence, the quality of both students and faculty is high. More than two-thirds of the freshmen who entered Clemson this fall graduated in the top 20 percent of their high school classes. The University last year produced two Fulbright-Hays Scholars and a Truman Scholar, and The Tiger was named one of the best student newspapers in the country. Several Clemson faculty members are officers in major professional societies or editors of major jour- nals. The campus was also the site last year for na- tional and international meetings of poultry scientists and materials researchers.

Though Tillman Hall still stands as a treasured landmark and

a symbol of Clemson's heritage, it no longer stands alone. Today

the University campus includes 600 acres o f acad emic buildings,

CLEMSONstudent housing, service facilities and equipment valued at $161 million. In addition to the nuclear campus, Clemson encompasses more than 30,000 additional acres of experimental farms and woodlands throughout the state. Major renovation of Sirrine Hall and Memorial Stadium will be completed this year, and work will begin on a new $4.7 million Pee Dee Research and Education Center for Agriculture near Florence.

The University enters a new era as Bill Atchley takes the administrative helm as Clemson's ninth president. A strong, friendly leader, Atchley will set the pace for

continued growth and leadership. Whether it's academics, research or continuing education for South Carolina's economic development, Clemson University leads the way in service to people. Byjimstovaii

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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 1979-80 ATHLETIC COUNCIL

Bill L. Atchley, President Kenneth N. Vickery, Chairman

Victor Hurst, Vice-President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the University Dr. J. V. Reel, Jr., Secretary

Melvin E. Barnette, Vice-President for Business and Finance Dr. Carolyn Briscoe

Stanley G. Nicholas, Vice-President for Development Dr. L. W. Gahan

Joseph B. McDevitt, Vice-President for Executive Affairs and University D. J. F. Geldard

Counsel, Secretary for the Board of Trustees Dr. R. C. Harshman

Walter T. Cox, Vice-President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Dr. B. J. Skelton

DEANS Dr. Horace W Fleming, Jr., President of the Faculty Senate

Arnold E. Schwartz, Dean, Graduate Studies and University Research Dr. William F. Steirer, Immediate Past President of the Faculty Senate

J. V. Reel, Jr., Dean, Undergraduate Studies. Dr. Raymond Noblet, Past President of the Faculty Senate

Samuel M. Willis, Dean, University Extension Dr. Cormne Sawyer, Chairman of the Scholarship and Awards Committee

Luther P. Anderson, Dean, College of Agricultural Sciences Billy G. Rogers, President of the Alumni Association

Harlan E. McClure, Dean, College of Architecture Davis T. Moorhead, Immediate Past President of the Alumni Association

Harold F. Landrith, Dean, College of Education F. Reeves Gressette, President of IPTAY

Lyle C. Wilcox, Dean, College of Engineering George G. Poole, Immediate Past President of IPTAY

Benton H. Box, Dean, College of Forest and Recreation Resources David William Kraus, Chairman of the Graduate Student Association

Wallace D. Trevillian, Dean, College of Industrial Management and Textile Science Robert L. Fuzy, President of the Student Body

H. Morris Cox, Dean, College of Liberal Arts Jeffrey M. Anderson, President of the Student Senate

Geraldine Labecki, Dean, College of Nursing Phyllis J. Grant, President of the Block "C" Club

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During 1978-79, Clemson University enjoyed its greatest all-around athletic year ever. This excellence was docu- mented last August when The Knox- ville Journal released its annual nationwide all-sports study. The re- searchers found that Clemson had the fourth best all-around sports program in the United States. Only UCLA, Southern California, and Arkansas scored more points than the Tigers. And the man directly responsible for the Tigers' rise and continued success among the major college powers is Ath- letic Director Bill McLellan. Only the third man to own the title of Athletic Director over the past 48 years, McLellan assumed his present position February 4, 1971, and since that date has directed the Tigers through their greatest decade ever of national athlet- ic prominence. Four years in a row Clemson has been ranked in the top 25 in the all-sports poll.

In all, 18 of Clemson's 19 varsity sports sent an individual or a team to post-season action. McLellan's dedication to continued growth and development of Clemson's facilities is another major reason for the Tigers' meteoric rise on the sports scene. During his tenure the Tigers have christened the Frank Johnstone Jervey Athletic Center, possibly the most modern and complete complex under one roof, increased the perma- nent seating of Clemson Memorial Stadium from 43,451 to 53,306, opened a beautiful swimming facility which will be the site of ACC Swimming Championships over the next two years, and constructed a nine-lane all-weather track where the '78 ACC Meet was held. While he has erected an athletic powerhouse on the varsity level, McLellan has also developed a solid Assistant Athletic Director Bobby Robinson and Athletic Director Bill McLellan intramural program for the student body which attracts record participa- tion every year. That's why Bill McLel- sistant Business Manager, Assistant tant AD, coordinates the business and lan is recognized as a total athletic di- Athletic Director, and Associate Athlet- financial needs for all 19 sports at rector. ic Director before his appointment to Clemson. He also serves as the Head A native of Hamer, SC, the 47-year- his current position. Golf Coach. old McLellan was a two-time football But McLellan will be the first man to letterman for the Tigers and a member tell you that many knowledgeable Compliments of of Clemson's 1952 Gator Bowl team. people are needed to run an efficient He received his BS degree from and successful athletic department. Clemson in 1 954, and his MS two years Assistant Athletic Director Bobby Rob- Swam/ SlcpeJ FARMS later. inson is the catalyst of McLellan's

After joining the athletic staff in 1 958, group of responsible aides. S SOUTH - GAFFNEY, S C. 29340 he spent more than a decade with the Robinson, now in his 10th year at U 29 803 489-9511 Tigers as assistant football coach, As- Clemson and the 1st season as assis-

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SEASON TICKET HOLDERS/OTHER VISI- TORS: Season ticket holders and other visitors

to the stadium are requested to enter 1 Gates , 5,

9, 1 1 , or 1 3. Persons with top deck tickets must enter the stadium via the ramps which are lo- cated behind the South stands. Ramp entrances

are adjacent to Gates 1 and 13.

HANDICAPPED: Special entrances have been

provided at Gates 1 and 13 for the handicapped.

HIGH SCHOOL TICKETS: Special high school

tickets are sold at Gate 1 1 only.

WILL CALL: Should you have tickets at the will call window, you will find them at Gate 9.

Gates 4,6,7, and 8 are closed prior to the games and are opened for exit purposes only.

PASS OUT CHECKS: Pass out checks will be available at Gates 1,5,9, 13, and the top deck. Clemson Memorial Stadium — Home of the Tigers Any person leaving the stadium other than with a A crowd of 63,050, the largest ever to witness a football game between Philadelphia and Birmingham, team pass must have a pass out check, as well saw the Tigers beat arch-rival South Carolina 41-23 in 1978. as an admittance stub to be readmitted to the LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or found, SOUVENIR PRICES stadium. please report same to the Gate 1 information [\ Buttons $2.00 D00,n EMERGENCIES: First aid stations are located Pennants 2.00 under Section J on the South side of the stadium, Plush Tigers 5.00 CONCESSION STANDS: Concession stands Hats 5.00 under Section T on the North side, and under Shakers 1.00 are located beneath all stands and can be Section E of the top deck. Trained nurses are on . , , , ... . . Sun Visors 50 reached by exit from any portal. A concession hand during the game. Should a doctor be Balloons 1 00 price list is published on this page. Party Pops 25 needed, ask any usher, who knows the seat loca- Posters 2.00 & 3.00 tions of doctors. Ambulances are located at j^.OO EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls are Gates 1, 5, 8, and 13. ^fg^ received over the press box telephone. The Rain Coats 5 00 press box number is 654-3326. Tiger Paw Hand 2.00 TELEPHONES: Telephones are located at the Cheerleader Dolls 5.00 stadium ticket offices at Gates 1,5,9, 1 3, and the Mugs 2.00 top deck. Cushions 5.00

CONCESSION PRICES PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public ad- NOTICE: The following items are prohibited dress system is intended primarily for spectators' in Memorial Stadium — umbrellas, folding Cigarettes $.75 information concerning the game. Please do not chairs, chaise lounges, food and beverage Candy 30 25 request the use of the public address system to containers of any type, alcoholic beverages, Gum Crackers 30 make social contacts. thermos jugs, and ice chests. Peanuts (Roasted) 40 Dnnks 50 RESTROOMS: Ladies' and mens' restroomsare NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is pro- Cup of ice 15 located beneath the stands and can be reached hibited at an athletic contest in Clemson Hot dog 50 by exit from any portal. Memorial Stadium and Littlejohn Coliseum. Aspirin 75

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Clemson's new mentor then ac- At a press conference on December cepted a position of assistant coach on 10, 1978, Pell relinquished the head Jimmy Sharpe's staff at Virginia Tech. coaching duties of the Gator Bowl to He remained in Blacksburg for three Ford. And Clemson's bright new coach seasons (1974-75-76), before he was responded like a 20-year veteran. beckoned to Clemson by Charley Pell, The handsome coach conquered all who had just been named the Tigers' kinds of adversity in leading the Tigers head coach. Pell and Ford had served to a nationally televised 17-15 triumph together on the VPI staff for two sea- over perennial national powerhouse sons. Ohio State in the Gator Bowl. Few When Pell resigned as head football coaches in NCAA history have made a coach at Clemson for a similar position more celebrated or successful begin- at Florida, the Student Affairs Commit- ning. tee of the Clemson Board of Trustees Now Ford faces his first full season only considered one name as Pell's as a head coach. His 1979 club needs

successor — Danny Ford. Ford not to fill many holes, especially on of- only had the backing of Pell, but also fense. But solving offensive problems from members of the Clemson football is not new to Ford. He has been given team. He was then assistant head much credit for molding Clemson's of- coach and offensive line coach of the fensive scheme, which in the past two Tigers. seasons, has scored 596 points and After two meetings between Ford set countless offensive records. and the committee on the morning of The native of Gadsden, AL, is mar-

Nearly 40 years ago Clemson Uni- December 5, 1978, it was the unani- ried to the former Deborah Anderson of versity selected an enthusiastic 31- mous opinion of the committee that Attalla, AL, and they are the parents of year-old to lead its football program. At Ford should be named Clemson's 21 st two daughters, Jennifer, 6, and Ash- the time, bushy-haired Frank Howard head coach. leigh, 4. was one of the youngest head coaches in the nation. Now, 40 years later, the Tiger administrators have again se- lected a youthful mentor to guide the football team. Danny Ford, who turned 31 last April

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Banks McFadden STILL A WINNER This time the Ail-American has a little help from biomaterials research at Clemson. by Margaret C. Pridgen

In 1939, Clemson's Banks McFadden did an unprec- edented thing. The young athlete from Great Falls, S. C, racked up All-America honors in two sports - football and basketball — in the same year.

It was a feat unequalled before or since. And in this age of specialization in collegiate sports, McFadden's mark will likely stand forever. For the man once called "the most versatile athlete in

America" it was a long way from the glory days of the 1930s to the painful realities of the 70s. Three years ago McFadden was fighting what seemed to be a losing battle against a crippling form of degenerative arthritis in his left hip. At one point he could walk only 50 yards before having to stop, catch his breath, and screw up his courage to take a few more painful steps.

"It felt just like somebody was sticking an ice pick in

there, that's the way I described it to the doctor," McFadden says. The padding in his ball-and-socket hip joint had worn away. The "ice pick" he felt was the painful grinding of bone on bone deep inside the joint. Twoyearsago, in April 1977, surgeons at the Medical University of South Carolina hospital in Charleston re- placed his crippled left hip joint with an artificial one made of stainless steel and plastic. Although procedures like this are never 100 percent successful for every patient — McFadden has since developed a hairline crack in the cement that holds the ball part of his ball-and-socket joint in place — he says "10 he now feels million times better than I did before the operation." McFadden is just one of an estimated 100,000 people each year who have artificial hip implants, ac- "We're trying to improve on a situation that is already cording to Frank Cooke, who heads Clemson's interna- good," Cooke says of his research. tionally-recognized biomaterials engineering program "The goal of medicine is often just to improve, not and directs research on artificial hips at Clemson under cure," he says, adding that for thousands of people the a grant from the National Institutes of Health. artificial hip has meant "freedom from pain and im- Using a pony and other animal models, the re- proved movement for long periods of time." searchers make minor changes in surgical techniques For Banks McFadden, it meant the chance to jitter- and measure the strain on the joint and bone. bug once again.

43 At Honda we have never believed in making lots of different types of cars. But 1979 is a different kind of year for Honda. We've introduced two new cars. The Accord 4-Door Sedan and the Honda Prelude. You might say we've opened things up a bit. Literally. Our new Prelude boasts a power-operated, tinted glass moonroof as standard equipment. The moonroof comes with a manual sunshade, like the window shade on a jetliner.

Not only does our new Accord sedan have four doors, it has a nice, big trunk as well. It also has a lever that allows you to release the lid from the driver's seat.

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said Clemson's head coach during the mid-seventies. "You don't like to throw a REX VARN- freshman into the type of situation that we have with Rex but he has done an outstand- ing job. A lesser man would have died out Clemson's Durable there trying to cover Seivers but he handled every situation very well. He has football savvy. Defender Parker certainly proved to be a prophet because Varn is one of the more intelligent by Tim Bourret players on the Tiger team. Just ask Danny

Ford. of the keys to s is Tech in 1977 and The Citadel in 1978;. Yes. "One Rex success bionic Rex missed only two games after his that he is coachable. He is as smart as Fuller it to football appendectomy in 1977 and played all last Steve when comes season with a separated shoulder that sense. You only have to tell him something "would pop out now and then. one time and he doesn't forget it. He always knows his nght assignment and helps the "I guess I have a fairly high pain toler- other players when they forget theirs. ance. I've been that way since I was a kid. But Varn is noted for more than his intelli- said Varn who is a solid choice for AII-ACC gence. Although opponents have honors this year. You can't sit out games doubted his ability, certainly with little pains because there are just not speed and overall he that many games in your has the on-field accomplishments of an all-star. Before the start of his senior year. career. It is a special time of your life and I don't want to miss any of them.'' Varn already owned the Clemson record for Coach Ford has often said that Rex s interception return yardage in a career and dedicated attitude has done as much for the ranked among the all-time leaders in team as his interceptions. In the past four number of thefts. Varn a freshman he to Clem- as when came first look at years Rex Varn has had all kinds of reasons "When you Rex you say he son as a high school quarterback. to get discouraged. He has had a major doesn't have enough strength or speed to injury every year at Clemson. but has al- stay with some people, said Ford. "Oppo- Brian Piccolo, a former Wake Forest ways been ready. He sets an example for nents have tried to throw on him for three halfback who later played professionally the other players by playing with pain. The years and every time Rex comes up with with the Chicago Bears, is a household the big play. I hope our opponents continue other players see how tough he is and it name because of his perseverance and motivates them to do the same. this strategy, because Clemson football will success on the football field despite the lot better off. Facing adversity, whether it be playing be a presence of terminal cancer throughout his with pain or playing against and stopping a body. Every year the ACC and the Green- player with more ability, has been Varn's ville. SC touchdown club give the Brian Pic- trademark since coming to Clemson. colo Award to a conference player who has Rex had to face a challenge as soon as shown an ability to play with pain and instill he got to Clemson.'' said Ford. I recruited motivation in his teammates. The 1978 re- him to Virginia Tech to play quarterback cipient, and the odds on favorite for the when he was at Martinsville High School. 1979 award is Clemson defensive back He came to Clemson and the first thing they Rex Varn. told him was that he was going to play de- The Martinsville. VA native has been a fensive back, a position he hadn't played candidate for the honor ever since he came since the ninth grade. Then, in the fourth to Clemson because his medical history in game of the season, injuries to the defen- trainer Fred Hoover's file is more than a few sive backfield forced him to play nearly the pages long. In his very first week of practice entire game against Tennessee. And who in the fall of 1 976 Varn sustained a shoulder do you think he had to guard — Larry Sei- separation. In 1977. after being named vers. a two-time All-American. But he ACC defensive back of the week for his sucked it up and did a good job." performance against Maryland, he was Varn must have impressed many people rushed to the hospital with an emergency because he was cited by Clemson Coach appendectomy. Last season, he missed the Red Parker in some post-game statements. first game with another shoulder separa- Rex has been a real good surprise for us/' tion, and in one of the first workouts of 1 979 he fractured a wrist, an injury that will force him to wear a cast most of this season. That "One of the keys to Rex's success is that he is is enough to make a guy take up golf and coachable. He is as smart as Steve Fuller when forget about all that hitting. But not Rex Varn. a player with an abun- it comes to football sense. You only have to tell dance of intestinal fortitude. The corner- him something one time and he doesn't forget back has missed only three games in four it." — Danny Ford years due to injury (Georgia and Georgia 53 THE WORLD'S LARGEST SUPPLIER OF CLEMSON SOUVENIRS teTHE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA

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NEIL SIMONS, Clemson: Simons can ARMAND MOLINO, Wake Forest: For be considered just a little above the the past three seasons Armand Molino's average cut among college baseball Hjfi^ tennis career has been overshadowed players. He's been on the AII-ACC team L by those of other Deacon athletes. He three straight years and should be the has now won 47 matches against 17 leader on Coach Bill Wilhelm's 1980 f losses as he has established himself as team. He has a career batting average jf a reckoning force in Atlantic Coast of .343, after hitting .355 in 1979 and Conference tennis. Molino finished his needs one more hit to reach 200, a junior season with an 18-3 record al- \ plateau only other Clemson player though he finished a disappointing I one third in the \ has reached. He already has the season i ACC tournament. His per- Neil Simons school record in hits (74) and singles Armand Molino formance throughout the year earned (59), has the career record in walks him a No. 36 ranking in the nation ac- (129) and is closing in on at least a half dozen other career cording to the Michelob-Light Collegiate Tennis rankings. Armand marks. He's struck out only once in every 16.6 at bats, but has has helped the young Deacon tennis squad both on and off the walked once every 4.5 at bats. This year against N. C. State court. He has proven to be a leader to many of the younger he hit three home runs and drove in 10 runs in one game. players. Next year he will continue to lead them, letting his booming serve and devastating backhand do his talking for him.

C. D. MOCK, North Carolina: North Car- ^ BOB BONEILLO, Maryland: Maryland's olina's C. D. Mock, the first Tar Heel Jaftif Bob Boneillo, the ACC Lacrosse Player- wrestler to claim All-America status, H A of-the-Year was also awarded the Jack has a tremendous challenge awaiting Turnbull Memorial Award as the na- J|' H^. him during the 1979-80 season. The wft JR^l tion's Outstanding Attackman. The Terp Holland, Pa., junior would like nothing t| BP senior from Levittown, N.Y., has led better than to add to his ever-growing -^L^Bar Maryland scorers the past two years list of accomplishments and honors. Try- and has been on the Ail-American lists ing to surpass last year's achievements V for three years. He scored 17 goals with will be no easy task. During his sopho- 'sj^r 27 assists as a freshman, followed that more season, the 126-pounder posted " with 21 goals and 45 assists and this C. D. Mock an impressive 15-0 dual match ledger, Bob Boneillo P asl spring added 31 goals and 48 as- won his second consecutive ACC crown sists. He ranks sixth on Maryland's all- (leading the Tar Heels to the team title for the first time in his- time scoring list and third in assists. The Terps have won four tory), copped most valuable wrestler honors at the conference consecutive ACC Lacrosse Championships and are counting meet, finished third at the NCAA Tournament and garnered All- on Boneillo to lead them to their ninth consecutive appearance America accolades. Mock, who was voted Carolina's most valu- in the NCAA Championship Tournament in 1980. Boneillo could able wrestler by his teammates, ranks among the nation's top break a pair of Ray Altman's career records that have held up performers in the 126-pound weight class. Barring injury, the for 17 years without scoring a goal, as 27 assists would give talented Tar Heel figures to be a prime contender for first-place him the record for total points and assists. prizes at both the 1980 ACC Tournament and 1980 NCAA Championships.

JOSE BAUZA, Virginia: Jose Bauza TODD SMITH, N. C. State: At a mere does not score a lot of goals or make 5-foot-8, 135 pounds, Todd looks more spectacular plays to win soccer games. like an autograph seeker than a power- Instead, to beat an opponent, he relies ful-hitting golfer. But, the Charlotte on his ability to dribble the ball or make youngster displayed his might on the an assist. Last season he was named links last spring by earning All-America Virginia's first soccer All-American. honors, only the second Wolfpacker to Playing attack for the Cavaliers, Bauza gain such recognition. His ranking has booted 19 goals and 11 assists over among the nation's finest was a direct

I ^ three seasons, but his real value to the result of his superb play throughout the team transcends statistics. He controls season. He captured the prestigious Jose Bauza the ball and sets the tempo for the Todd Smith Atlantic Coast Conference individual Wahoos. Bauza stops, accelerates, and crown with a two-over par 212 (72-70- weaves through defenders at will, until he executes a perfect 70), finishing four shots ahead of the field. He also won the pass. This fall Bauza will be moved to midfield where he can Cypress Gardens Invitational by six shots over a strong con- traverse more territory; look for the Cavs to improve their 9-2-2 tingent of collegiate golfers. In the Southern Amateur, he finished record, and look for Jose Bauza to become Virginia's first NASL third and was fourth in the Palmetto Classic. A senior this year, professional. Smith is counted on to lead the Wolfpack to perhaps its finest season ever.

RICHARD MURRAY, Duke: One of the fastest growing sports in the world is soccer and Duke University is proud to have one of the top soccer players in the Atlantic Coast Conference in Rich- ard Murray. Murray, a senior from Jamaica has been a first team AII-ACC selection for three years, and an All- South performer for two years. This past season he led the Blue Devils in goals with 13 and in points with 30. In the first five games of the 1978 season, Murray scored 6 goals to lead the Blue Richard Murray Devils to a 5-1 start on the season.

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Mark Clifford defensive tackle. He served as Jim Jackson played his high school Mark Clifford is proof that hard Stuckey's backup last season, as he ball at nearby Lawrence Manning work can be rewarding. The senior appeared in seven games. He had Academy in Manning, SC. He from Miami, FL had been a third one sack in 1 978 and caused a fum- played football for three seasons string tight end at best his first three ble against Duke. under Dick Silvernail and was an years at Clemson. But, 1979 is a all-conference choice. The fine all- new season and for Mark it has been around athlete was most valuable very rewarding. The former Coral player of the football, basketball and Gables High School star has been baseball teams during his athletic

Clemson's starting tight end all year, career. In all, he earned 1 1 varsity letters.

Matt Smith

If Matt Smith were as good on the playing field as he is in the class- room he would be a first-team Ail- American. The backup linebacker had a perfect 4.0 grade-point aver- age in the first semester last year and sports a career grade point near

Chip Pruett

This year he has done a fine job, making seven tackles as an often- used replacement for Bauman. Chip, who played for his father at Glenn High School in St. Simon's Island, GA, is an administrative management major.

Mark Clifford Scott Jackson Scott Jackson has been a Clem- and he has made a solid contribu- son follower for years because his tion in each game. Although he has not caught a father, Scott Jackson, played foot- ball for the Tigers between 1 950-54. pass in the first three games he has done a fine job as a blocker. The second generation linebacker is He was Matt Smith one of the main reasons Clemson a valuable member of Clemson's gained 306 yards on the ground special teams and a third-team that perfect figure. Last year, his ac- against Georgia. linebacker. complishments on the field and off Football is a major part of his fami- the field were rewarded with selec- ly's life. Clifford is one of six brothers tion to the ACC Academic Team. that have played college football. In 1978 and this season he has His brother Chris lettered for the Ti- served as the second-team re- gers in 1975, Steve and Rick played placement for Bubba Brown. In this for The Citadel, while John and reserve role he made 18 tackles in Thorn played at Florida. 1978, four of which came against Villanova. He has three tackles so Chip Pruett far this year and has done an out- Clemson is very deep at the mid- standing job on the specialty teams. dle guard spot and the presence of The former Independence High Chip Pruett is one of the reasons. He School star from Charlotte, NC had and Charlie Bauman have com- his biggest moment against N. C. bined with defensive tackles Steve State last year when he made a key Durham and Jim Stuckey to give tackle for loss in the crucial ACC

Clemson one of if not the best de- game. fensive lines in the South. Matt has not padded his grade Pruett has moved around the de- point with easy courses. He is an fensive front during his career. He honors student studying civil en- began his years at Clemson as a gineering, one of the toughest nose guard, but quickly switched to Scott Jackson courses at Clemson. 59 stalks again

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"The student body used to line up from both sides of the gate all the way down to THE HILL the field to wish the players good luck. I guess the band wanted to be part of the students, so they started lining up in two -Clemson's lines and let the players run between them once they got on the field, and that became Original part of the tradition," the Bashful Baron of Barlow Bend noted. The purple and orange carpet that the Tradition players run on has a story of its own. In December 1 950, when the Tigers were get- by Jeff Rhodes ting ready to play Miami (Florida) in the When the Clemson Tigers come running 1951 Orange Bowl, Wonder Weave Mills down the hill today at one o'clock, it will volunteered to make a carpet to put in front mark the 1 46th time that a Clemson football of the Tigers' bench. game has been started in this traditional Wonder Weave took the carpet to Miami, way. The tradition of running down the hill and they brought it back after the game. before the start of a game is almost as old Coach Howard had no other place to put it, as Tiger football itself. so he decided to let the players run down

"We've been running down the hill as the hill on game days with carpet under their long as we've been playing in Memorial feet. Coach Howard also said, "There have Stadium," said the patriarch of Clemson been a lot of players trip on the rug, but no football, Frank Howard. "It started out of one has ever gotten hurt." The carpet the Valley granite. After sitting in Howard's of- necessity. We would dress in Fike Field Tigers will run on today is not the original House, because we didn't have quite as 1951 Orange Bowl rug. fice for nearly a year, Gene Willimon, then good facilities back then as we have today, In 1966, another feature was added to IPTAY secretary, was told "to do something with slab." In and running down the hill was the quickest the tradition of running down the hill — rub- the September, 1966, How- way to get to the field. bing Howard's Rock for luck. In the summer ard's Rock was placed on its concrete pedestal the scoreboard. "The first time we ran down the hill was in of 1965, Sam Jones, Clemson '19, made a under Before the season opener against Vir- 1 942. We finished hanging the gates at one trip to Death Vally, CA and brought back a that o'clock and played at two,'' Howard added suitable souvenir for Coach Howard. This ginia, Coach Howard told his players with a chuckle. souvenir was a 10-pound piece of Death rubbing the rock would give them "super- natural powers." It must have, because the Tigers beat the Cavaliers 40-35 in a real "[GO TIGERS™ barnburner. Rubbing the rock has been a part of Clemson football ever since.

The tradition of running down the hill was stopped by Hootie Ingram when he was head coach from 1970-72. The only time

the hill was used during this time was the

1 972 South Carolina game, a 7-6 Tiger vic- tory. When Red Parker arrived in Tigertown in 1973, he immediately restarted the tradi- tion. He said, "Clemson is a tradition- minded school. Traditions are important to

fans and they are important to me. So, I decided to restart the tradition." The tradition of running down the hill means many things to many people. Verne Lundquist, ABC commentator who covered the Clemson-Maryland game, asked "Do

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what it would like to play a game in Death It makes you feel awful good, standing on that be Valley without running down the hill first." hill and hearing Tiger Rag' and seeing all that Danny Ford says, "It makes you feel orange. If you can't get excited about playing a awful good, standing on that hill and hear- ing 'Tiger and seeing all that orange. If football all of that, Rag' game when you hear and see you can't get excited about playing a foot- you ought not be playing for Clemson Univer- ball game when you hear and see all of that, sity." — Danny Ford you ought not be playing for Clemson Uni- versity." 63 the source

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CHESTER COUNTY ALLENDALE COUNTY CLARENDON COUNTY Garner Bagnal • Wiley D. Crum Director, At-Large Curtis A. Fennell. Chairman Theodore B Gardner. Chairman Bradley O'Neal Edward C Abell D H. Atkinson GEORGIA F. E. Abell Julius R. Eadon, III BAMBERG COUNTY • Joseph Turner. Jr . Albany Richard A Coleman G H Furse. Jr. W Claude McCain. Chairman Mickey Earl Reeves. Athens George R. Fleming Lawrence I Gibbons Eve & Tommy Branyon • Carl H. Jones Dacosta Muckenfuss, Jr. Douglas C Edwards, Atlanta R Herman Rice Ed Lindsay • H B Rickenbaker Thomas W Eiserhardt, Atlanta Fred Schrimpf H F Swilley Howard E Hord, Atlanta CHESTERFIELD COUNTY Lawrence Starkey. Jr.. Atlanta COUNTY James H Hoover. Chairman BARNWELL DILLON COUNTY David Tilman Cline, Augusta H M Anderson Rhett Butler W. Gordon Lynn. Chairman • John L Murray, Jr., Augusta Howard G Dickinson, Jr. Cecil Wayne Comer Charles F. Carmichael • Edwin S Presnell. Augusta Grover C Kennedy. Jr Al Hitchcock. Jr. Billy Daniel • Thomas E Peterson, Conyers Calhoun Lemon James C Stone Edwards Oil Company • Robert S Bonds, Douglasville Norman M. Smith, III Priester, , John R Thomas L. B. Hardaway. Jr • A U Jr La Grange Jimmy Tarrance Dan L. Tillman Charles G. Lucius, Jr. • W. B. Shedd, La Grange

Patrick K White Robert Martin, Jr E P Wilhmon, Jr , La Grange BEAUFORT COUNTY Joseph Powell • Mickey Earl Reeves, Lawrenceville • Henry Chambers DARLINGTON COUNTY Billy Rogers Andrew P Calhoun. Savannah James S Gibson, Jr. Dr. W. Phil Kennedy. Chairman William C Lawson, Savannah J. Louis Grant Dr. Hubert Baker • FLORENCE COUNTY Bryan Loadholt Dr Thomas James Bell. Jr Rufus M Brown, Chairman NORTH CAROLINA Harry J Tarrance • J Wilton Carter Mrs Rufus M Brown Eddie N Darton Asheville Marion Hawkins Clyde Bryce T C. Henderson, Asheville BERKELEY COUNTY George A. Hutto. Jr. Marvin Cockfield W W Allen, Cary Larry McMillan Dr. G. J. Lawhon, Jr L M Coleman, Jr James B Foster. Charlotte Sherry Power William B. McCown, III • Dr William L Coleman • R C Lenhardt, Charlotte Henry Thornley • Harry McDonald W Frank A Douglass, Jr • Edgar L. Miller, Jr.. Charlotte Leland Finklea, Jr George A Hutto. Jr., Cramerton Dr. M. B. Nickles, Jr CALHOUN COUNTY John Walker Harold B Haynes John Duncan, Forest City • Dennis Yarborough • William H Bull Ernest Jones Dr. Joe B Godfrey, Forest City Martin C. Cheatham L Chappell Jones • Bobby Yarborough, Gastonia Lawrence Gressette, Jr. FAIRFIELD COUNTY M James W King • R L Connelly, Sr., Greensboro Edward M Crawford, Chairman Stephen H. Mudge • Col. J. L. Edmonds, Greensboro CHARLESTON COUNTY Louis M Boulware John F Poole E. Guy Hendrix, Greensboro Van Noy Thornhill, Chairman J. K Coleman • Wilbur O Powers Walter M Nash. III. Greensboro John Q. Adams, III • Ernest C Hughes Tom M Robertson Pete Folsom, Hendersonville Archie E Baker Morns, Jr Hickory F. E. Hughes. Jr. John G Rose Tom R , Charleston Oil • Harold R Jones • Company Allen P Wood • Robert E McClure, Launnburg H L Dukes. Jr. Edward Young Tommy Roche, Matthews KERSHAW COUNTY Dreher Gaskm James H Spencer. Jr , Matthews • J F. Watson. Chairman A. • William Grant GEORGETOWN COUNTY W. D Moss, Jr.. Mooresville Ken Carson • Miss Beverly Haters Yank Barnneau, Chairman Dr T G Westmoreland. Shelby G. P. Lachicotte Jim Cauthen • Mac R Harley Dr C R Sweanngen. Jr., Smithfield Glenn A Cox LANCASTER COUNTY Greg Jones William T Worth. Southern Pines • William C Kennerty Sam M. Harper J. Bagnal. Statesville • James Alton Mobley, Chairman G Samuel W McConnell A. H. Lachicotte, Jr James A Adams J H. Abrams, Winston-Salem David M Murray. Jr. Linda Young Don Kirkpatrick. Winston-Salem John 0. Avinger Hans F. Paul Arthur Thomas. Winston-Salem W P Clyburn Carl S. Pulkmen HORRY COUNTY Dexter L. Cook • Paul Quattlebaum, Jr. R G Horton, Chairman OTHER STATES Toney J Crenshaw Walter A Renken, Jr. William D Anderson, Jr.. Marion J. V. Roberts. Albertville, Alabama D Lever • A. B Schirmer, Jr Jim Barnette Colorado Springs, Joe H. Lynn Capt Ed Jackson, J Robert Stout F. L. Bradham • Garrett Mobley Colorado Buddy Gore William Lindsay Wylie, Middlebury, Conn. Ronald Small Pat Gore • COLLETON COUNTY Charles E Burkert. Daytona Beach, Fla. • John H Holcombe, Jr J. Ryan White, Jr . Chairman LEE COUNTY Frank H. Inabnit, Jr.. Jacksonville. Fla Holcombe Motor Co. • Jack W Carter • Leon R. Young, Winter Park. Fla. Carroll Green II • DesChamps, • David L Glenn Lewis Horton Carl F Bessent, Baltimore, Md W. DesChamps, Jr. G. S F Horton • William T Howell, Jr. Emerson E Andnshok, Warren, N. J. Don R. McDaniel, Sr. Thurmon McLamb • Manon W Sams, Jr. W Jeffrey A O Cain. New York. New York R. Winfield • James R. White, III • S. MARLBORO COUNTY Alvin J Hurt. Jr.. Cincinnati. Ohio James C Furman. Brentwood, Tenn. C. E. Calhoun. Chairman MARION COUNTY DORCHESTER COUNTY Beniamin K. Sharp, Cleveland, Tenn Ray C. Smith T. C. Atkinson. HI, Chairman • Tom Bailey Johnny L. Osteen, Germantown, Tenn. F A Spencer T. C. Atkinson, Jr • H. D. Byrd John C. Sharpe. Germantown, Tenn. John H Holt Gene W. Dukes Harry W Smith, Kingsport, Tenn • YORK COUNTY Robert G Mace Clifford Henley • Monroe Thomas C Breazeale. Jr., Knoxville, Tenn Thomas E. Gnmes, III. Chairman Duncan C. Mclntyre Dexter Rickenbaker William R Adkins Robert R. Corker. Signal Mountain, Tenn. • George G. Poole, Jr. David E Angel • Tom Salisbury Davis T Moorhead, Alexandria, Va James Armour • SUMTER COUNTY W B Croxton, Sao Paulo, Brazil HAMPTON COUNTY Morris Davis, Punta Gorda S. L. Campbell W. T. Fort, Jr , Chairman Dr. Jerry Frank Crews Roy Campfield • Sen T. O. Bowen, Sr. David B. Gohagan T Culp William B. Boyle IPTAY REPRESENTATIVES AT-LARGE W A Lawton • Frank J. Jervey, Clemson Buist Eaves • John J. Britton. Jr Capt, William F Speights Harper Gault • E Mac DuBose R. R. "Red'' Ritchie. Clemson E. M. Buck' George • Dr Wyman L Morris Hoke Sloan. Clemson ORANGEBURG COUNTY Aquille Hand. Jr. J Tom Shell Gene Willimon. Clemson William B. Bookhart, Jr., Chairman • W. F. Harper R. L. Wilder. Jr • Frank Cox. Germany F. Reeves Gressette. Jr. • • Alford Haselden Nick Anagnost. Greenwood • Haseldon & Owen • W. C. Higgmbotham, Jr. WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY C. M Shook, Piedmont J. M. Russell, Jr. W. T. Jenkins, Jr • John J. Snow, Jr.. Chairman Garry C Flip" Phillips, Seneca Jack G Vallentine • • Floyd D Johnson & R M Johnson • Dr. W. C. Cortingham • Robert Cathey. Houston, Texas James Williams. Jr. James Owen • C W H Cox Mrs Millie D Williams, Canonsburg, Pa Russell S Wolfe. Ill J. C, Rhea, Jr Fred P Guerry, Jr Phil Prince. New York Ben R Smith, Jr • James M Kennedy Marshall Walker • Tom Morris • • IPTAY Award Winners 5fc Special Recognition

During the fiscal year 1978-79, Clemson's IPTAY Club tives, led the organization to a record setting year. An experienced its finest year. For the fifteenth consecutive increase of almost thirty-eight percent above last year's year contributions exceeded those of the previous twelve contributions was realized and the organization achieved month period. IPTAY President Reeves Gressette and his one hundred and fifty-six percent of its projected goal. LM Denotes Life Member staff, along with the more than 500 IPTAY Representa- HLM Denotes Honorary Life Member

$2,000 IPTAY SCHOLARSHIP

Jack M. Blasius R. W. Dalton Mr. & Mrs. Hoke Sloan O-M) Spartanburg, SC Greenville, SC Clemson, SC

< LM LM Grant's Textiles, Inc. > Daniel Construction Co. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene P. Willimon ( ) Spartanburg, SC Greenville. SC Clemson, SC

Bill and Guy Hendrix Graves Electrical Supply Co. Bankers Trust of S. C. Spartanburg, SC Greenville, SC Greenwood, SC

Mgr., Inc. Mr. & Mrs. C. Guy Gunter (LM) Premier Investment Co., Inc. Spartanburg, SC Greenville, SC Greer, SC

LM H. B. Risher Mr. & Mrs. C. Guy Gunter #2 ( > Frank J. McGee Spartanburg, SC Greenville, SC Seneca, SC LM Merck Jones< > Mrs. Donna LM Southern Distributors of Mr. & Mrs. Joe F. Hayes < ) Western Beverage Co. Norfolk, VA Spartanburg, Inc. Greenville, SC Taylors, SC

Bill Folk, Jr. Memorial^) Spartanburg, SC C. B. Martin "In Memory of Elbert L. Bailes" Greensboro, NC Peeler Jersey Farms, Inc. Greenville, SC West Union, SC Forest Products, Inc. Gaffney, SC Ellison S. McKissick, Jr. Calhoun Lemon Statesville, NC Palmetto Spinning Corp. Greenville, SC Barnwell, SC LM Piedmont Paper Co., lnc.( > Laurens, SC C. H. Morgan (LM) Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Lawton C-M) Asheville. NC Walnut Grove Auction Sales, Inc. Greenville, SC Estill, SC A. D. Amick Memorial Roebuck, SC Morgan Investments, Inc. J. F. Wyman, Jr. Batesburg, SC Martha & Fletcher Derrick Greenville, SC Estill, SC George & Nancy Alley Charleston, SC Southern Bank & Trust Co. Mrs. E. Oswald Lightsey Irmo, SC "In Memory of V. K. Hines" Greenville, SC Hampton, SC Mr. & Mrs. V. F. Linder, Jr. Florence, SC James H. Boulware Clarence Koester-ARA Services, Inc. Irmo, SC LM Billy Powers < > Anderson, SC Atlanta, GA D. A. Kennerly Florence, SC In Memory of Ralph M. & Herbert John E. Hamilton Orangeburg, SC Socar Incorporated Cannon by Alan Y. Cannon Jacksonville, FL R. L. Bryan Co. Florence, SC Anderson, SC Morris Davis Columbia, SC Dr. M. B. Nickles, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lenard J. Flynn Punta Gorda, FL Ralph E. Cooper Hartsville, SC Anderson, SC Jeffrey Manufacturing Division Columbia, SC T. C. Atkinson III & Friend Dr. William P. Kay, Jr. Columbus, OH LM Dr. & Mrs. Charles F. Crews < > Marion, SC Belton, SC Charles Richard Wood Columbia, SC Mr. & Mrs. George G. Poole, Jr. Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. Ft. Worth, TX S C. State Fair Mullins, SC Anderson, SC Mr. & Mrs. Allen K. Trobaugh Columbia, SC LM A. H. Lachicotte, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John R. Smith < ) Midland, TX Davis 0. Smith Pawleys Island, SC Anderson, SC Denmark Clinic Columbia, SC Phil H. Prince Coach Frank J. Howard (HLM) Denmark, SC

James P. McKeown III Pawleys Island, SC Clemson, SC Bob Baker Columbia, SC Mr. & Mrs. Harold E. Addis Capt. Frank J. Jervey Anderson, SC Thomas B. McTeer, Jr. Greenville, SC Clemson, SC Columbia, SC B. C. Inabinet Columbia, SC

72 $1,000 TIGER SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS

James A, Smith, Jr. CHEROKEE Harold R. Jones Computer Professionals, Inc. Anderson, SC David D. Curry Winnsboro, SC Greenville, SC Gaffney, SC Dr. A. Fred Stringer, Jr Cooper Motor Lines, Inc. FLORENCE Anderson, SC Wylie Hamrick Greenville, SC Gaffney, SC Mr. & Mrs. Rufus M. Brown Chris Suber Florence, SC Walter B. Crawford Anderson, SC E. Raymond Parker Greenville, SC Gaffney Broadcasting, Inc. L. Chappell Jones Temple-Watts-Straup Glen Gordon Daves, M.D. Gaffney, SC Florence, SC Anderson, SC J. L. Locklair Sanders Bros., Inc. Tom M. Robertson Greenville, SC Windsor Associates Gaffney, SC Florence, SC Anderson. SC Gordon S. Davis CHESTER Dr. & Mrs. John M. Thomason Greenville, SC The Peoples Bank of Iva Florence, SC Robert A. Darby, Sr. Iva, SC Enwright Assocs., Inc. Richburg, SC James W. King Greenville, SC Joseph B. Ridgeway Johnsonville, SC CHESTERFIELD AIKEN Honea Path, SC Dr. William Evins J. Chris Swift King Farms, Joe W. King Greenville, SC Bill Starnes J. Lawrence Cartee Cheraw, SC Johnsonville, SC Perry, SC Pendleton, SC Harrison S. Forrester Dr. Billy Blakeney John E. Taylor, Jr. Greenville. SC Mr. & Mrs. George L. Webb Dr. Jim Hellams Pageland, SC Johnsonville, SC Salley, SC Pendleton, SC Francis Realty Co. William G. Moorer Greenville, SC Carrol H. Warner CLARENDON Harper Builders, Inc. Lake City, SC Wagener. SC John Wm. Green Williamston, SC Freeman, Wells & Maior Turbeville, SC Stephen H. Mudge "A Tiger" Greenville, SC Lake City, SC Aiken, SC COLLETON BAMBERG A. P. Gray

Dr. F. Marion Dwight Dr. J. Frank Biggers Joe Bostick & Joey & Greenville, SC F. A. TownsenrJ & Bamberg, SC Walterboro, SC Bobby Bostick F. A. TownsenrJ, Jr. Pamplico, SC James F. Harrison Aiken, SC Joe Thomas Branyon, Jr. James Ray Cook Greenville, SC Denmark, SC Walterboro, SC Dr. William L. Coleman Dick Day Pamplico, SC Francis K. Hmnant North Augusta, SC DARLINGTON Greenville, SC BEAUFORT Frank T. Gibbs R. B. Pond Const. Co., Inc. Bates Associates, Willie R. Hudson North Augusta, William M. Boyce SC Greenville. SC Architects/Planners Darlington, SC GEORGETOWN Hilton Head Island, SC Harry L. Howard C. L. Cribb, Jr. Dick Hendley-lndustrial North Augusta, SC R. B. Pond, Jr. Georgetown, SC Housekeeping, Inc. Darlington, SC BERKELEY Yank Barrineau Greenville, SC ANDERSON Albany Felt Co. T. James Bell, Jr., M.D. Andrews, SC Intex Products, Inc. R. A. All & Moncks Corner, SC Hartsville, SC Greenville, SC W. Frank Eskridge Samuel M. Harper Berlin G. Myers Lumber Corp. Dr. Paul A. Coward Anderson, Andrews, SC SC Drs. J. Don & C. Fred Kelley Moncks Corner, SC Hartsville, SC Greenville, SC Capital Bank & Trust Loyd C. Morris Norm Greene Dr. G. J. Lawhon, Jr. Andrews, SC Belton, SC Lanford Co. Moncks Corner, SC Hartsville, SC Greenville, SC B. K. Chreitzberg Glenn, Myra & Jennifer Cox John H. Swicord, M.D. In Honor of Pawleys Island Apothecary Anderson, SC Non-Fluid Oil Corp. Moncks Corner, SC Mr. & Mrs. W. P. (Pap) Pawleys Island, SC Greenville, SC R. Carol Cook Timmerman M. W. Umphlett Memorial By: William D. Rigby Anderson, SC Orders Mattress Co., Inc. Clyde D. & Calhoun W. DILLON Pawleys Island, SC Greenville, SC First National of C. Umphlett Bank S. Billy Daniel Anderson Clemson Office Moncks Corner, SC & Dillon, SC Alton F. Painter Anderson, SC Greenville, SC Ware Brothers Const. Co. Albert J. Rogers GREENVILLE Forrester, Jr. Moncks Corner, SC J. Tom T. Neal Rogers "A Friend of Clemson" W. J. Abies Anderson, SC Fork, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC CHARLESTON Frank Distributing Co. Jr. DORCHESTER Dwight F. Allen I, N. Patterson, Anderson, F. A. Bailey III SC Greenville, SC Charleston, SC Salisbury Brick, Inc. Greenville, SC Dr. Walter L. Gaillard Summerville, SC Associated Insulation Co., Inc. John Perkins Anderson, Frank S. Hanckel, Jr. SC Greenville, SC Charleston, SC EDGEFIELD Greenville, SC George's Drive-Inn Inc. Horace T. Holmes T. L. Ayers, Jr. Chemsize Anderson, SC 0. R. Lever Trenton, SC Roger G. Perry Charleston, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Grady R. Jones L. F. Holmes David W. Balentine Belton, SC William A. Grant Gen. Mgr. Trenton, SC Jack E. Pittmann Tri-County Concrete Corp. Greenville, SC Greenville, SC King Oil Co. Hanahan, SC FAIRFIELD Black Construction, Inc. Anderson, SC Greenville, SC C. Evans Putman E. M. Seabrook, Jr., Fairfield Spreader Service Greenville, SC Dr. J. Clayton Richardson E. M. Seabrook III Monticello, SC R. W. Bond Clemson I PTAY Dr. C. Eric Richardson & Lewis E. Seabrook Scholarship R. E. Riddle Belton, J. K. Coleman SC Mt. Pleasant, SC Greenville, SC Wmnsboro, SC Endowment^) Greenville, T. Barney Smith Drs. J. 0. & K. C. Shuler SC Anderson, SC Mt. Pleasant, SC F. E. Hughes, Jr. Winnsboro, SC Cato Trailer Service Co., Inc. Easley, SC 73 Special Recognition

Dick Hendley-Sanitation Inc. Dr. & Mrs. J. C. Rockwell Ed & Red Phillips Chicken Farm Dr. Robert C. Edwards Ronald J. McCoy Mr. Dick Hendley Greenwood, SC Lynchburg, SC Clemson, SC Columbia, SC Greenville, SC South Atlantic Constrs., Inc. LEXINGTON Garrison-Clark-Garrison S. C. McMeekin Memorial Dr. Robert S. Small Clemson, SC Columbia, SC Greenwood, SC Mr. & Mrs. R. W. Cowsert, Jr. Greenville, SC Lexington, SC A. M. Tuck, Inc. #1 Holiday Inn Charles E. Whitener Snyder's Auto Sales Greenwood, SC Clemson, SC Columbia, SC David A. Gray Greenville, SC Lexington, SC A. M. Tuck, Inc. #2 Mr. Knickerbocker R. E. B. S. — Edward T. Strom Currie B. Spivey, Jr. Greenwood, SC Clemson, SC Columbia, SC Dr. & Mrs. D. W. Newton, Jr. Greenville, SC West Columbia, SC W. K. Brown Tom C. Lynch, Jr. Patrick Construction Co. B. Stephens Clemson, SC Columbia, SC James Hodges, SC Benjamin F. Whaley, Jr. Greenville, SC West Columbia, SC Tully H. Graham Mr. & Mrs. James V. Patterson Stokely Clemson, SALUDA Murray M. Hodges, SC Wrenn Machine Tools, Inc. SC Jerrold A. Watson & Sons Greenville, SC West Columbia. SC Lewis Bagwell Sanders & Deal Monetta, SC Sunshine Cleaners & Laundry Ware Shoals, SC Clemson, SC MARION Greenville, SC "A Tiger Fan" Roudhead-The Left Hander- Robert G. Mace & Col. & Mrs. E. N. Tyndall Ridge Spring, SC Tex Tech Corp. Little Barrell-Big Cooter Dr. E. E. Nissen Clemson, SC Greenville, SC Ware Shoals, SC Gresham, SC S & S Farm Supply Word Processing Inc. Ridge Spring, SC United Investors Howard G. Wooten Dewey Alford W. E. Grishaw & C. R. White Greenville, SC Bradley, SC Jimmy Skipper Clemson, SC SPARTANBURG Marion, SC Marion "Footsie" Wood J. Ed Burrell Ballenger Electrical Contr. HORRY Y. C. Greenville, SC T. C. Atkinson, Jr. Easley, SC Spartanburg, SC S. F. Horton Marion, SC John H. Beckroge, Jr. Loris, SC Chuck's Party Shop Ann S. Dennis Antigues Greenville, SC Dr. William L. Cheezem, Jr. Easley, SC Spartanburg, SC Thurmon W. McLamb Marion, SC Kirk Hind J. Little River, SC Modern Home Builders Harry H. Gibson Greenville. SC Eskridge & Long Const. Corp. Easley, SC Spartanburg, SC Don Cameron Marion, SC Fred & Hallie Mappus Myrtle Beach, SC Dr. Henry C. Martin Charles A. Grant Greenville, SC Jones T. Hunter, Jr. Liberty, SC Spartanburg, SC Creel Outdoor Advertising Marion, SC Truman W. Shirley, Jr. Jim & Carolyn Creel Charles E. Dalton The Hearon Corp. Greenville, SC MARLBORO Pickens, SC Spartanburg, SC A. S. Dargan Drake H. Rogers Terry Tallon Myrtle Beach, SC Imperial Die Casting Corp. Helms Masonry, Inc. Bennettsville, SC Greenville, SC Pickens, SC Spartanburg, SC John P "Pat" Gore Dr. & Mrs. James E. Bostic, Jr Myrtle Beach, SC NEWBERRY Grover C. Henry Greer, SC Spartanburg, SC Mrs. Clarence W. Senn RICHLAND Holcombe Motor Co. Kinards, SC Joseph Bailey Bright Myrtle Beach, SC John H. Bailey Dr. Paul Holcomb Columbia, Greer, SC Earle Jointer Bedenbaugh SC Spartanburg, SC John L. Humphries Prosperity, SC Wm. Lem Dillard Myrtle Beach, SC Bearing Distributors, Inc. Eustace M. Horton Greer, SC Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Riddle & Wilkes/Architects/lnc. OCONEE Gary A. Johnson Myrtle Beach, SC Walter E. Dixon, Jr. Carolina Ceramics, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Lachlan L. Hyatt Greer, SC Robert A. Ferguson, Jr. Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Robert R. Sansbury Seneca, SC William H. Moody Myrtle Beach, SC Wm. Q. Elliott, Jr. Leigh Textile Company Greer, SC W. C. Harper, Jr. Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Seneca, SC Roberta B. Sanford KERSHAW Larry W. Flynn "A Friend From Spartanburg" Mauldin, SC W. A. Green, D. A. Kline & ORANGEBURG Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC B. H. Baum Memorial: Dr. Harry B. Arant, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Fugate Plastic Injectors, Inc. Earle W. Sargent Camden, SC By Carolina Belting Co Orangeburg, SC Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC

Taylors, SC T. F. McNamara. Jr. Cope Clemson Club Camden, SC Don E. Golightly Norman Fredrick Pulliam Tom Garrett Orangeburg, SC Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Greenville, SC George Singleton, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. J. B. Linder Camden, SC Jeff Hunt Machinery Co. Puritan Ind. Maintenance Corp. J. Benson Harrison Orangeburg, SC Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC

Taylors, SC J. F. Watson Dr. L. P. Varn James Lee Mays J. Richardson Camden, SC Jerome Thomas P. Lane, Jr. & Orangeburg, SC Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Kenneth J. Hall G. P. Lachicotte Laurie Edward Bennett Budweiser of Anderson. S. C. Billy G. Watson Simpsonville, SC Lugoff, SC Springfield, SC Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Mr. & Mrs. Allen D. Smith, Robert R. Russell, Jr. Durham, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Al D. Droege & LAURENS PICKENS W. Frank Columbia, SC Fairforest, SC Mr. & Mrs. Joe Turner Mr. & Mrs. Lynn W. Cooper, J r. Block C Club Taylors, SC Clinton, SC Clemson, SC South Carolina National Bank Mascot Homes, Inc. Columbia, SC Gramling, SC D. H. Roberts Norman Candy GREENWOOD Clemson, SC Clinton, SC Kenneth M. Suggs "A Friend" Jack & Jean Burch Columbia, SC Inman, SC Greenwood, SC P. W. McAlister Dr. Herbert P. Cooper, Jr. Laurens, SC Clemson, SC J. T. Dukes Arnold L. Nanney Greenwood Packing Plant Columbia, SC Moore, SC Greenwood, SC Kelly J. DuBose LEE Clemson, SC A. B. Bullington, Jr. "Tiger Booster" G. DesChamps, Jr. W. Roebuck, SC Greenwood, SC Bishopville, SC Ben Dysart Clemson, SC 74 SUMTER Joseph L. Huckabee Mr. & Mrs. E. T. Mcllwain Bobby R. Rowland John D. Tice Dalton, Booth-Boyle Livestock Co. Rock Hill, SC Greensboro, NC Charlotte, NC GA Sumter. SC Charles K. Segal Lloyd W. Purser W. A. Wood & Associates Terry L. Powell Greensboro, NC Charlotte, Trion, GA Harold S. Boozer Rock Hill, SC NC Sumter, SC T. Marshall E. Walker Albany Felt Co. Superior Synthetic Fibers, Inc John Gibbs, Jr. Charlotte, Augusta, Heyward Fort Rock Hill, SC Albany. NY NC GA Sumter. SC D. R. Parent William H. Lewis John L. Murray, Jr. OF STATE J. T. James. Jr. OUT T. J. Paxson Fairmont, NC Augusta, GA

T. III Castleman Det. Chesley Raleigh, NC Jasper James LM Garrison Machinery R. A. Bowen Memorial < > Sumter, SC Dowingtown, PA Co. Gordon L. Goodson Statesville, NC Macon, GA Plowden Const. Co., Inc. John W. Holcomb Memorial Lmcolnton, NC Joseph Crosby Jones William A. Corry Sumter, SC McLean, VA H. Thornton Smith, Jr. Wilkesboro, NC S. Merritt Island, FL Charles A. Segars David L. Peebles Matthews, NC Floyd & Barbara Rogers Harry W. Smith Sumter, SC Newport News, VA Kitty & Heyward Bellamy Clyde, NC Kingsport, TN Mr. & Mrs. Samuel R. Harding Charlotte, NC Donald A. Fowler Mrs. Harry W. Smith UNION Chester, VA Richard Newton Assoc., Inc. Marion, NC Kingsport, TN Dr. H. Russell Caston, Jr. Charlotte, NC Union, SC J. B. Montgomery D. William Brosnan Mr. & Mrs. T. C. Breazeale, Martinsville, VA Jr. Robert L. Carlson Asheville, NC Knoxville, TN WILLIAMSBURG Lt. Col. & Mrs. Orlando F. Smith, Charlotte, NC Eddie N. Dalton J. E. "Bo" Chinners, Jr. (Ret.) Thomas 0. Morris, Jr. USAF Paul M. Garrett Asheville, NC Bay Village, OH Hemingway Pharmacy Nitro, WV Charlotte, NC Hemingway, SC Carroll F. Hutto Robert T. Cathey J. H. Abrams Atlanta, Houston, TX Winston Salem, NC Robert M. Phillips, Sr. GA Mr. A. J. Rigby, Jr. Charlotte, NC Kingstree, SC William H. Mathis Robert L. Flint & Arthur E. Thomas Ken R. Flint Winston Salem. NC Pnucor Atlanta. GA YORK R. D. Benson & L. K. Seitz Houston, TX Charles D. Miller J. Henry Dowdy Charlotte, NC Cannon's, Inc. Dalton, GA High Point, NC Catawba, SC

Mr & Mrs Norman W Powell Charleston Oil Co Van Noy. Tommy & Ned Rick L Beasley James E Reid Thornhill Paul F Haigler, Jr Dr Donald C Roberts & Dr Joseph C Thomas R Glover Syracuse Farms Yarbrough, Jr Marsha E Hass Dr Wm P Kennedy Douglas L Scott Ashley River Animal Hospital Harry M McDonald

Mr & Mrs Dennis B Simmons William C Kennerty Bill M Reaves Singer Company-Sewing Machine Division Thomas F Kicklighter. Jr John C Walker Robert W Smith Frank E Lucas Harold N Wheeler, M.D. Ronnie A Smith Morton & Morton Tony Smith David M Murray, Jr DILLON COUNTY Pete J & Jim Stathakis Dr J Robert Stout Charles F Carmichael Mr & Mrs Frederick J. Terry Tom B Young W G Lynn Max Thomas David M Bartles R L McLaurm & Sons Welborn Tire Service, Inc Furman R Cullum Dr. James Warren $500 GOLD CARD Wholesale Electrical Supply Co Charles F McCrary D L Coleman & Son Harry M Wilson Aaron A Nettles, Jr Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Powell Kenneth S Wohltord A Y Willard. Jr Roger H Davis Mrs S V Sottile DORCHESTER COUNTY

In ot Marion Washington, Class ol John T Gene W Dukes ABBEVILLE COUNTY Dr Robert B Belk Memory Mundy 44 Thomas E Lynn & William H Gladden Dexter Rickenbaker William H Baxley III, DMD The C&S National Bank Boscobel Golf & Country Club Bailey & Associates Mr. & Mrs Wm. C Dupre Jimmy Caldwell W T Hopkins CHEROKEE COUNTY Bufort Blanton Dr & Mrs John L. Guy Carolina Waste & Salvage Co Mrs. C. H Lomas Dr W Ronald Barrett Earl R Dupriest. Jr James B Jones, Jr. Lmwood Cheatham John D Medlock. Jr R. S. Campbell. Jr Everett A Knight & Steve F. Hutchinson Mr & Mrs T C Milford Nathan W Childs Harry Maior Dr J M Carroll C L Huggms Jesse A. Cobb. Jr Spencer EDGEFIELD COUNTY R Doug Cromer Arnie C Gary E Clary John M Hamrick, Jr Joe F. Anderson, Sr AIKEN COUNTY W M Dillard BAMBERG COUNTY Keller Development Mr & Mrs Kenneth L Kallz Alexander-Moormann & Assocs Dr Claude Dixon Co., Inc An Anonymous Bamberg Donor Rusty Poole & David P Riggms Mr & Mrs G Milton Saggus. Jr William R Alexander First National Lease Corp Claude McCain Taylor-Watson Furniture Mr & Mrs Theo R Williams L J Coker Robert I Geisel James Vincent Caggiano Frances G Boatwnght Wayne M Coward Dr M Ray Gillespie BARNWELL COUNTY Doug & Cres Curtis & Capt Philip C Curtis H. C. Coward & Son Glen Rill Farms Ted W Craig CHESTER COUNTY Mr & Mrs Robert H. Herlong Mr & Mrs. Steve C. Ergle Robert V. Harrell Allison Grimes W. E Lindsay Mr. & Mrs John A Hughes Donald L Fulmer Hartrow, Inc — Malcolm Hare Norman M Smith. II Willis Cram James K Gregory Richard Herbert George R Fleming FAIRFIELD COUNTY H. Earle Holley. Jr Robert Lee Hill BEAUFORT COUNTY John N Pressleyand Miss Joan B Pressley Barbara & Adrian Glenn Richard L Meyer Dr Charles W Hinnant Coastal Contractors. Inc. J B Pressley, Jr Maxie C Collins. Ill John G Molony & William W Molony John Brown Hooper Charles L Johnson Halsted M Stone, M D John J Hood. Jr. A H Peters. Jr. Hopper Gulf Service Bryan Loadholt William J Arnette J W T Wrenn E Stewart Bldrs. . Inc Independent Publishing Co James Arthur Buck Louis M Boulware Alan M Tewkesbury. Ill Roy B Jeffcoat CHESTERFIELD COUNTY W M Estes. Jr Dr Charlie W Timmerman Wallace Jones BERKELEY COUNTY James C Crawford, Jr Warren R Herndon, Sr. T Clifton Weeks Max B King Memorial Nolan & Gerry Pontiff Al & Jane Hitchcock — Textile Piping, Inc Pigeon Granite Co — J P Brooks, J P Mr & Mrs A Gary Evans James F Little Phil & Mary Bradley Brooks, Jr James L. Walpole Larry Lowe Kirk Austin CLARENDON COUNTY William H Wylie G Eugene Madden Dr Rhett B Myers Robert E Jackson Memorial ALLENDALE COUNTY Steven E Madden Dr Peters E Myers. IV Dusty & Ginger Rhodes FLORENCE COUNTY J Richard Knopf, Sr McCall's. Inc Denmon W Orvin, Jr. H B Rickenbaker Gordon Keith McLeod Mitchell S Scott Virgil P McCormick Lawrence A & Walter C White Sutherland CALHOUN COUNTY COLLETON COUNTY G. Wilson Bryce Memorial — Bryce ANDERSON COUNTY Jerry A Meehan C. F Evans & Co Calvert W Huflines Mechanical Contr , Inc Anderson Pediatric Group Dr. Vernon Merchant. Jr S H Houck Marvin Buchanan R H C Anderson P C Osteen, Jr. DARLINGTON COUNTY Clyde S Bryce, Jr. PE — Engineering Anderson County Clemson Club J. Norman Phillips CHARLESTON COUNTY Oennis Yarborough Consultants" Anderson Orthodontic Associates Piedmont Candy & Cigar Co. Reubm H Brown Hubert C Baker. S Craven Malcolm H Craven Baychem Lane & C Randolph McCiure. Sr., Memorial 75 Sfr Special Recognition

Mr & Mrs William H Johnson Bill & Marian Barbary Carl R Rogers William J Pridemore Raymond S Waters John E. Lunn C M C. Development Co J T Hollingsworth Bobby R & Rita Reeves Boyd West Bobby J Watford Frank B. Cameron J R Bedenbaugh Lt Col Richard C Robbms White's Exxon Station Allen P. Wood. A. LA. C L Greene Ronald L Carlay Drewry N Simpson Boyd W Wingo Edward L Young Jane H Greer J. P. Fans Dr. B. R. Skelton Woman's Clinic —

L Dean Weaver Const. Co . Inc. Larry & Joan Kay Charles Jeter Glenn Dr & Mrs. Thomas E. Skelton Dr. James 0. Johnson F A Douglass, Jr Newman & Bati heldoi Mike Hellams Memorial A and A Builders Miss Margaret Lee Wilder & Christine Funk Z H Owings Wayne & Gray Hipp C. S. Boland. D D S Marvin B Banton John F Palmer & Melvin W Bashor Albert Dial McAlister Paul E. Bowie, Jr., Memorial A. Courtney Cobb GEORGETOWN COUNTY Joe D. Pearson Thomas B Stoddard G & B Enterprises, Ltd. C. B. Condrey H W Bruorton Mr & Mrs Andrew H. Pioth Glenn L Griffin Timothy M Drake Harper Brothers Fredric W Reinhold, Jr LEE COUNTY James A. Holcombe. Jr Dr Henry S. Anderson

H E. Hemingway Wm B Sturgis Carroll Green Deschamps II T. E. Jones & Sons ot Easley Earl F. Blair W L Ragland Thomas J Warwick Wyman McDaniel Mr & Mrs Amos M McCall Maxcy B Patterson & Walter S Ramage Paul Patrick Paul L, Webb Don R McDaniel, Sr Gene & Bob Merritt Fred J Zahrn Warden J McKenzie Memorial George B (Bud) Nalley, Jr. SUMTER COUNTY GREENVILLE COUNTY Billy L. Grigsby Wallace P Deschamps Sam Ray E M DuBose Allstate Food Brokers. Inc C. V. Elrod Carl E Watkins Insurance D. Leslie Tindal J E Austin, Jr Fashion First. Inc. LEXINGTON COUNTY Mr & Mrs Roger Beniamin John J Bntton. Jr Rents, Inc — L L Bates. Jr. Billy Amick Aaro Eugene G Gibson R Frank Kolb. II "A Friend of Clemson" Mr & Mrs Harry G. Batson James G Hayes George M Shealy William C Peek A J Gaughf J. Frank Black Beniamin E Morgan Wood row H Taylor James E Pinner Korn Industries, Inc James H Brown. Jr Charles F Rhem, Jr Ray O'Bnan Carter G Neil Smith Wyman L Morris & Charles A Bryan. Jr Mr & Mrs John K Edmonds John C Cook W E Vaughan Sammie Morris Carolyn Warehouses. Inc Bud & Sandy Long Charles M Stuck Ernest Jones Washington. Jr The National Bank of S. C. Thomas Carter Mr & Mrs. Richard L Watson Dr & Mrs Barney C Austin Mr & Mrs Mark S Stokes Dr John W Shaw L. Jerry Chapman Ralph W Blakely Raymond S Caughman Nat W. Cloer R L Wilder, Jr J M Clary Ron L. Cobb John T. Drafts Hank Galbreath Corbett Supply Malcolm E Sid D Freeman Stuart & Stan Miller — Lexington Pickens Oil Co. UNION COUNTY C Curtus Crawford Carl 8, Rachel Merrill Co Paul J Reece E E Fowler Custom Electric Jerry A Brannon Co C M Shook Dr & Mrs Billy L Edge Henry Elrod Col. Wm F Davis (Ret Warren Craig Jumper WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY ) Jimmy R Holliday Raleigh J Farr Billy S Delk Dallas E Mams Henry Yonce & Charles Yonce F E Huggins

T A Finley Develco. Inc Reynolds Contract Haulers D I Wilson III W T Fraser, Jr Joseph H Durham. Jr Harold B Swygert. Jr RICHLAND COUNTY Sign-Lite Co M L Garrett Construction Co Edwin W Evans Mrs. Frances L. Chappell Bubber" Snow Charles F. Gentry. Jr Henry M Harrison MARION COUNTY Arnold's Prof. Garment Care YORK COUNTY J M Gilfillin W Joe Henson Fritz N Johnson, M D. B P Barber & Associates. Inc. John Lewis, Jr Martin Hall, Jr. B. Hall III Hall C. R. Goulet Mr & Mrs Harold L Hix Mr & Mrs J M Bell B ,M SE.F Joel W Gray, III Littleiohn Memorial(LM) Lewis B Smith Nash Broyles Patterson N Harvey Jack Patsy Greene Duncan C Mclntire & William F Thomspon Haselden & Owen & Henry Lucius. Ill Jack W Brunson Greenville Women's Clinic William J Neely, Jr Gordon R McLellan Jackson Byers Mountain View Industries, Inc Morror Dr. Floyd F. Griffin, Jr Thomas K Norris Charles Edward Corley, III. M.D. Claud H & NEWBERRY COUNTY Hardwood Mfg Co #1 Charles S Smith Terris L Eller Calvin B Morrow Gordon Leslie, Jr Jr. Caldwell Harper Robert R Taylor S William N Geiger, Jr William R Pursley. Harold L Pitts George J Harrell Charles "Donald" Styles T E Grimes. Jr E M. Donald L Harrison Terry C Shaver E E Herlong, Jr George I Theisen W L Harrington. Jr Ferd J Summer Bennett Kirkpatrick J D. Harrison H M Hodges. Jr., Memorial W David Waldrop, Jr Warren, Jr Robert T, Harrison GREENWOOD COUNTY David G Jeter John N. & David C Waldrop, Sr J. Norman Warren James M Henderson Dr F E Abell. Jr Col John L Mack. Sr Joe A Hewell Clarence L Beaudrot Harry S Young James T McCabe Mrs John K. Benfield. Jr Melvin L Kelly. Jr H C, Howell G & P Trucking Co , Inc First National Bank of SC OCONEE COUNTY Bobby Hudson Greenwood Motor Lines, Inc. George Z Siokos Ben R. Smith. Jr John N Landreth Margaret Huskey G Bonner Harvley Frank W Smith Dr Harry B Mays OUT OF STATE Amos Hykes & Hassle Davis R Wayne Jennings Roy N Taylor Howard M Corbett & Carlyle Poole J Jordan. Jr. Dale Johnson Nevit Y Johnson Mr & Mrs H T Thompson, Jr & H T W Dr. Frank A Hoshall, Jr E. John Rosenwald. Jr Edward C Johnson Ralph W Jones Thompson. Ill Deryl Keese & William C Keese P V Guyton Fred A Johnson J Morgan Jones Mr & Mrs Walter A Tuten. Jr Mr. & Mrs J Whit Miller F Jr Dr Roland M Knight Jack Lawrence Wm, B Wells Ford Farabow. Oconee Anesthesia Services PA W. P. DuBose B Russell Langley, Jr Robert A Liner Dr John A Wells, Jr Samaha, Inc. Hasel Legare Coleman, Jr. W, L Bngham, Jr Roy E Long Continental Forest Industries — J R Lally Jack R Tatham Mr Mrs Kent Rigg Julian M Langston. Jr Jimmy L McWhorter Ralph B Cureton, Jr & Dr S P Wells John Sherard Terrell Lankfo rd Insurance P R Nickles James W Engram W Hugh F Abies Boren Clay Products Co. V B Lippard. Jr. J Herbert Powell. Jr. Giant Portland Cement Co Mr & Mrs Edd Mize Thomas A Ramsay Seabrook I Marchant Robert H Rykard A. Carrol Josey Atlantic Chemical Corporation Bob Maxwell Builders. Inc George F Smith, Jr Mr & Mrs J. J Kirby, Jr. ORANGEBURG COUNTY W H McCrary Henry R Lowery David & Ruth McLellan Mr & Mrs. Bob E Webb Gray & Gray Farms Dr C R Swearingen, Jr. L A McKinney Allen K Burdette #2 W, L. Monts, Sr T SR Farms— D C Thomas & Fletcher Christian Harward Furniture Co Dr James P McNamara Dr. John W Pitner M Riley, Jr Thomas J Edmonds Buck Mikel HAMPTON COUNTY F. M. Reeves Ted Shuler Hugh D Putnam, Sr Morns Const Co — Henry Holseberg Pete G. Miley H. W. Smith H D Folk C Dykes Kenneth L Nail Mr & Mrs W H Mauldin A N Whiteside. Jr C L U Tommy J M Russell, Jr Mr & Mrs Marion B Beason Orders Tile & Dist Co . Inc J D Rouse, Sr & Dr Jacob D Rouse. Jr John C Rivers George L Binnicker. Jr John Duncan Palmetto Loom Reed Co. Robert L Grigsby. Jr W A Cartwnght. Jr Dr Joe B. Godfrey Russell Hunlei Park HORRY COUNTY Sadler & Company, Inc Dr. Rodney Culler L R. "Choppy" Patterson Barry Anthony demons Memorial M. Thad Busby, Richard Roche & Tommy Charles Parker Dempsey George M Plyler F L Bradham SALUDA COUNTY Roche Thomas J Etheredge. Ill D. C. Poole Leon Cannon Frances S & John W Hare Scott Steele

Fort Sumter Petroleum Co . Inc — Leland John C Boesch, Jr Mr & Mrs Al Powell. Jr & Mr. & Mrs Robert C Crenshaw D T Wannamaker III Bradshaw Robert E Powell Philip A Thompson M Clarence L. Jones F Gressette. Jr Proformance Systems, Inc Larry C. Timbes Reeves SPARTANBURG COUNTY James M Perry Julian A Reed & Associates Davis Heniford, Jr Ott T R Adams. Jr W T Vick Power Oil B D Robbms Marion T Bellamy Co Mr & Mrs Louie W Blanton Dr T G Westmoreland E Verdery James Rochester Co., Inc — James Jimmy Benton W H.J. Bowman Edwin L Bates James C Williams. Jr Rochester George J Bishop, III Michael G Coleman & C Richie Gibson Starr Busbee Shealy Elect Wholesalers, Inc. E. M. Bost Mrs C Brad Pressley Mr & Mrs. W M Lineberger, Jr.

Memorial to I Bull Mrs Evans Gordon Sherard Dr William S. Fairey W by D.L Pimco Chemical & Supply Co Don V. Welchel & Frederick C Gore Billy Stanley Riggins Simmons Machinery Co . Inc W Davis PICKENS COUNTY Dr Edwin L Stroud R G Horton R. A. Earnhardt Greg S Fansh Doyle C Burton — Thomas W Glenn III Suitt Construction Co . Inc Economy Cars Limited Mr & Mrs Neil E Byerley Chas. S Tanner Co KERSHAW COUNTY Ben Giles Farnum M Gray Central Concrete & Plaster. Inc. Thermo-Kinetics, Inc. — J E Chambers Joseph C. Jackson Hallmark Cafeterias Charles R Harper, Jr E E Clayton Fred M Thompson W L Jackson Joe A Harris, Inc. Kenneth R, Hart Nancy & Jimmy Cook J P Thompson, Jr Cecil's Incorporated C Eugene Hill Ernest Defore Jim Thrailkill & Dr Ben Thrailkill LANCASTER COUNTY Insulfab Plastics, Inc — Jeft Kane Duckett Funeral Home Threatt-Michael Const Co., Inc James A Adams & Al Adams W, C. Moore Edgar L Miller, Jr. Dr & Mrs William E Dukes Tungsten Industries, Inc Alford Blackmon Kirkland S. Johnston & John B Johnston Mr. & Mrs. Sanford T. Smith Col. & Mrs Marvin C. Ellison R H Walker R. H. Collins R Glenn McGee Mr. & Mrs. Mack C Stewart, Jr Headhunters Too Joel W Wells Oscar S Porter. Ill Bias A Miyares David K. Willis Riverside Grocery Coach Frank J Howard J D Wells, Jr LM Palmetto Knitting, Inc Joe Burnette Mr. & Mrs. James S Hunter < ) Charles W West Grady P Robinson Palmetto Motor Lines, Inc Steve C Giffith, Jr Mr. & Mrs L S. Stewman & Mr. & Mrs. Imagine, Inc Francis A Yarborough Max Whatley Pettit Construction Co , Inc #1 J Leland Martin Clyde H White Duane Johnson Spartan Security, Inc J Garner Bagnal McDonald's of Clemson Clifford J. V Williams Spartan Tire Exchange C. Bryan Mr & Mrs L Paul Miller Charles N Wyatt, Jr LAURENS COUNTY Jerry E Taylor Robert A Gettys. Jr T Heath Copeland Mr. & Mrs M J Young #2 John W Waddell E Robert Eckley III 76 Dr Fred G Shealy, Jr. Emory G Orahood. Jr Howard Farmer. Jr Michael F Dawes Wm L Polhemus Carland Farms. Inc A J & Nona Coleman Wearon Huckaby Fred L Perdue Sydney E Tindall Mr & Mrs Joe W Sellers James Fl Hambnght Manuel Fernandez J G Moxon James D Fisher Mr & Mrs R S McCants III M Lamar Young Neely McFadden Hollis Thomas M Hunter Glenn P Felton Joyce & Don Hairston Milton E Pate William B Kellett Allen N Reeves Sonny Cassady James Ed Robinson Bruce Lowell Kalley Edwin S Presnell S McRoy Sauls & Dr Robert C McDaniel William D Anderson Joseph D. Swann Joseph L Waldrep William F Lowe John W Barrentme Evans Holcombe

Jack B Hafner Rogers & Brown Custom Brokers. Inc Shady & Edna Young Jewell G Buchanan 8, Henry Tecklenburg. Jr Melville G Padgett Eleanor Breazeale Joseph D Thompson, Jr . M D Donald L Bunton H E Tyler DARLINGTON COUNTY George H Durham, Jr Wayne D Ward J W Carter Lamar Gaillard Dr J Hertz Warren. Jr A B Jeffords D L Tollison Robert D Weldon Warren & Al Jeffords

West Ashley Lumber Co , Inc Phillips Company BAMBERG COUNTY Richard E Wheeler W G Saverance Mr & Mrs "Sack" Bagley Herbert R Allen Edwin Gay Bass. Jr John L Hoffman John Wm Felder Ray Clanton Dr E Gary Jeffords Randy Flanders John Jay James Joseph M Oft Mr & Mrs Ross C. Reed & William B McCown III Fred Schnmpf Mr & Mrs Andy Demon Steven Clark Moore N R Davis, Jr Stafford Insulation Co . Inc Starwood Nursery & L scaping. Inc by J. L McMillan Geroald E Brockenfelf D L Locklair Victor Whetstone, Jr Thomas S Buchanan G James Wilds III Col, Francis M Zeigler Memorial- Mr & Mrs J J Colcolough, Jr Mr & Mrs Gary E Byrd. Jr Class of 1923 John L Gervais, Jr Edward B Crawford ABBEVILLE COUNTY Dr Charles R Griflin Hallman Sease Mark G Kearns & Tim Dangerfield Dawkms Concrete Products. Inc Wm D Atkinson Robert C Griffin James V Sease Henry J Rast, Jr Martin S Dnggers William M Blakely Guest Agents Woodrow Harrison Franklin R Welch Charles E "Jack" Hendrix George Nolan Gardner, Sr Hanvey Corp Dr Eddie Collins Harry G Howie James Glenn Harley-Davidson of Anderson BARNWELL COUNTY Danny Gregg L Fuller Howie Mr & Mrs. James L Lucas. Jr Mr 8. Mrs Nardm Heard Walter H Jenkins W C Masters Jeffrey S Huggins Jerry L Nelson Neil Hodgens Rodman Lemon Thomas M Parker. Jr George A Hutlo. Jr Herbert M Rosenberg Hometec Properties, Inc Harold Lott Dan H Swanger James G McGee, Jr Philip H Rosenberg Andrew Jarman W H Manning III Paul B Underwood. Jr , M D W H "Bill" Miller Lloyd E Sammons Larry V Jordan Frederick D LM Mixon Alex S Morrison ( > S Michael Sherard Paul Kaiser. Ill Bob & Dot Sanders CHEROKEE COUNTY Charles L Sullivan, Jr James B White William P Kay. Sr James M Shuler Lawrence E Childers William Warren Richard Wislon Agency Dr David Kelley. P A W Mr & Mrs J Donald Thomas Thomas T Grigg. Jr Lee West Mr 8. Mrs Raymond A King H. Mullinax H S Dusty Williams, Jr Charles Earle Jones W G Wofford Gene S T King Powell Hugh Birf B R. Kernels James R Wood ham M Earle Williamson Ralph F King, Jr Mr & Mrs Victor Bell Mr & Mrs W Joe McArthur Richard L Baird Olin S & Betty Kirkpatrick Robert Birt H Dr R H McElveen, Jr Peter L McCall, Jr AIKEN COUNTY Mr & Mrs James W Logan. Jr Yale J. Garber Thomas C Parker Robert C Bickley L Lyles, Jr. W Freddie B McKerley. Jr. R B Sanders DILLON COUNTY Claude D Epting J H McDaniel Jimmy Torrance Mrs T A Campbell John Alford. David McLaurin & Alan D Gregory C McGregor. Jr W Philip Lucius Elbert Hines Hamilton Belton L. Mims Harry Mims & W BEAUFORT COUNTY CHESTER COUNTY A C Cureton Mr & Mrs Hoyt Hamilton W M. F. Mitchell Stratton A Demosthenes James W Bankhead Laurens W Floyd Arthur Leroy Jones Dr Harold L Murray T, R, Garrett Carolyn & Chuck Bell L B Hardaway. Jr Joseph K Kneece D K Oglesby. Jr Mr & Mrs James S Gibson, Jr & Mack D Gilreath, Jr Mack Coy Jackson III Eugene H Kneece. Jr J Leonard Patterson Jack W Gibson Dr Carl H Jones III Chalres G Lucius. Jr Silas B Knight Steve Pearce Joyce & Dave Moorhead Mrs Betty C Thorne Henry L Richbourg Fred B McLean James E Pennell, D P A M Ramada Inn-Sing Pappas Mrs J B Bankhead A E. Carmichael. Jr

Rees Electric Co , Inc A R Ramseur J Harry Tarrance Joel W Collins Memorial Herbert R Walters James C Reece Col Wade H Padgett, Jr James B Colvm. Jr DORCHESTER COUNTY Charles T Watts Rhodes Development Co.. Inc Mr & Mrs Pat Baughman Ted G Cudd Ben N Hill Charles W Busbee. Sr M. J. Richbourg Gerald B Beaman Steven Epps Intinger Farms Gerald Metis W James R Rogers J. Louis Grant John Porter Gaston III D P Soiourner Lmdsey W Addy. Jr Dr James M Ruff Mr & Mrs S Wayne Goodyear C E Windham C Batchelor Robert R Seawright BERKELEY COUNTY Mrs S W Gough H D Byrd H Dickert Allan D P Sloan. Jr. Luther & J Randy Trussell Sammy Worthy Gough H Downs Byrd, Jr. Bruce H Sellers Adam Smith R M Singletary. Jr W P Johnson William E Hall. Jr Dr W G Watson Dr John Horton Smith David E Jeffcoat Tyre & Eddie Lee J Edward Lotz Dr Kenneth W. Smith John F Murphree K. Pressley & Kirk P Pressley Dr & Mrs H Clyde Odom ALLENDALE COUNTY Walter Price Spires Eugene F Oliver Fred Tripled, Jr R, Allen Traylor, M D W Ross Brewer Dr Talbert Edgar D. D. Page. Sr Robert A Darby, Sr Elias D, Tupper II, John M Tupper & John F Brunson George M Taylor F M Peagler George I Tupper, Jr

Truman I Close G Wyatt Thompson CHESTERFIELD COUNTY W B. Oswald James C Thompson, Jr CALHOUN COUNTY Phillip M Fields EDGEFIELD COUNTY Arthur J Williams Preston Toole John T Bozard Earl J Smith Mr & Mrs Robert Calhham J T Duncan W V Trammel! William H Bull Guy P Stanley Vernon H Wates. Sr W M Terry. Jr. L M Watson Dennis G Haigler Hurley A Funderburk. Jr Herbert S Yarborough Ervin M Mathias Wells Aluminum Southeast, Inc Eldon V Haigler, Jr Frank Berry H. J. Jr Thomas. Mr & Mrs Rick Whatley L C Kissam III CLARENDON COUNTY Dr J S Garrison

Mr & Mrs Jimmy White James M Moss III Joel Richard Lee Frank W Herlong ANDERSON COUNTY P Louis Whitworth J. D Rast & Sons Thomas Elden Lee L D Holmes, Jr Howell N Alexander Mr & Mrs Neil D Wiles Julian D Wiles Samuel R Durant G William Rauton Jr 8, Baylis E Anderson Beniamin F Williams D H Banks Dr Clarence E Coker. Jr G William Rauton III Anderson Orthopedic Clinic PA Williams Plastering, Inc Gerald Bozard Marion E DuBose S Yonce, Jr Mr & Mrs Samuel Ashley Guy W Black Calhoun Trading Company Julius R Eadon, Jr & Mrs Horace T Holmes Elbert E Babb Tommy Crawford Otis S Culclasure Julius R Eadon III Jack A Hamilton James H Barton Clarence A Davis H. E Paulling G. H. Furse, Jr Belton Bagging Co Raymond Fleming Keitt Hane Fair Scott H Jackson FAIRFIELD COUNTY Dr Carroll W Bowie William H Gilmer Thomas S Harmon. Jr W J Rawlinson Robert A Westbrook William R Bridges Ralph & Hazel Hill Gary B. Porth Roger L Flowers Jesse E Wright III Mr & Mrs George Brothers Billy L Ragsdale, Sr James L Wannamaker, Jr & Martha A Alexander Hemingway Lt Col Ralph W Boys Herbert Byrant & Jim Cooley James D Stewart II Wannamaker & Mary C Armstrong W J Martin John P. Harrison Mr Jim Cooley John C, Taylor III Horace F. Swilley Joe D. Jolly Budweiser of Anderson F. S. Werner CHARLESTON COUNTY G Ray Coker Jack Legrand C & J Metal Works Tony Whitman John Q Adams III Dr George P Green T J Mann Lawrence T Campbell Howard R Young John Q Adams. Jr James W Martin Center (or Devel tal Learn'g Charles L Cooley Ricky Bailey COLLETON COUNTY Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph E Mason Jerry 0. Chapman Mr & Mrs William F Harnesberger & S W Bates Mr & Mrs Paul L Beach John C Renwick, Jr Coca-Cola Bottling Michael & Andrea Ernest A Byrd Mr & Mrs Jack W Carter, Sr James W Stephenson III Don Cooley Fred A. Wayne & Cooley Dr C B Hopkins W M. Cornwell Lowcountry Office Supply, Inc J E Sullivan John A Davenport Bill & Louise Reeves John D. Doscher. Jr Rhodes Oil Company Henry J. Dodd Fred H Anthony Robert C Gallager Strickland's Dixie Cleaners FLORENCE COUNTY Dr Leonard W Douglas Mr & Mrs John L Black. Jr Richard H Gettys. Jr C H Sweat Milton H Anderson, Jr Tom W Dunaway. Jr Dr Arthur L Bruce Mr & Mrs Jeffery T Haire Edward J Werntz, Jr Bob's Bar-B-O, Inc

R Fred Fowler, Jr - R Denny Cole. Jr Mac R Harley West Ashley Lumber Co , Inc James R Coleman, Jr 8. Glenn Plumbing Co.. Inc. J H Hopkins Henry G. Hoffmeyer Horace D, Kinsey James R. Coleman George L Graham Donald P Kearns Jr Gregory - & Alan Jones West Ashley Lumber Co . Inc William C Dailey Mr & Mrs David H. Greer Sloan Crayton Cecil Y & Jerry A Nunamaker Joe L Ritter B. Lee Floyd Mr & Mrs Phil C Greeson John H Owens, Jr Carl S Pulkmen J Ryan White. Jr Tommy M Folk. Jr 77 «; Special Recognition

Muntord G Fuller Greenville Floral Co. , Inc John F Guest R Ligon King, Jr R S. Winfield Vance Gandy Jr The Greenville News-Piedmont Edward D Guy, Jr Richard King J H Derham Tom Gressette Pest Control- J C Harmon Mr & Mrs Steve Holcombe Robert F Mahon, Jr W C (Ted) Dozier Tom P Gressette Joseph E Harper & R Bruce White Richard H Ivester Earl B Mills Harvey Graham. Jr Keith Hayne Griffith Harper Brothers. Inc Michael P Keeshen Mr. & Mrs R. D Mitchell Arthur R Hardee Or E D Guyton Tom W Head William J Keith Thomas R Moore E W Prince. Jr Mrs. John W Hamer Edward H Hembree Harry E Kilby Andy Parnell Stephen L Chryst

Hi lie r Laddie Green John E Hinsdale Mr & Mrs Danny Litchfield L DeWitt Patterson Bill Darby A James Jones C W Hinton Brian C McGmnis Mr & Mrs Bobby W Ramsey Dan P. Gray & John R Gray James Earl Jordan M R Hughes C Blake Morgan Mr & Mrs Gary L Ricker Grayco Steel Corp

Dr Joseph M Lewis Chemloid Incorporated Paul T Norris Sahara Stone of S C Nelson Jackson III John Harper McNeely Industrial Scrap. Inc Mrs Jerry W Odom & Melissa C David Staggs Labruce Nursery Midway Grocery Interstate Piping Services. Inc Jesse K Osterhoudt Reed Watson T W Martin Dr Thomas W Phillips & Dr Al Ivester Douglas F Patrick & Robert G Hopkins Kel Chemicals, Inc Earl O'Neil McCoy, Jr Dr. Wendell E Phillips Mr, & Mrs William R. Jolly. Jr Sam B Phillips Mr & Mrs Richard W Payne H. E. Pearce, Jr Billy Powers Bob Jones Co , Inc William W Pruitt Edward C Wilhoit Sidney F. Thompson Julian H Price Lewis S Kay Wm Timothy Raines Don Quattlebaum Bomar B Keller Stephen G Roberson & Laverne Cole GREENWOOD COUNTY JASPER COUNTY Alexander M Quattlebaum, Jr Key Products & Services. Inc Mr & Mrs J T Roper Lynn C. Aiken Fred A Nimmer Robert H Rhodes Harrison R King Mr & Mrs Miles T Shaw Nick P Anagnost Alex Thompson Paul Kinnett, Jr Dr Donald W Shelley Wm Thomas Anderson KERSHAW COUNTY Edward D Tinsley. Ill Cleatus Godwin A Welling Lagrone Ronald M Shelton Herbert Anderson, Jr Const , Inc J W Truluck. Jr Frank S Leake, Jr Thomas Shiflet Mr. & Mrs Ronnie H. Barnes & Miss Mrs Charlotte Pate Inman L Turner J Leonard. Jr J Henry Sitton, Jr Julia Gregory Tommie W James, Jr Henry D Wolfe L G. Lewis, Jr William N Skardon Wayne Bell George V Kornegay Benny R Friar William K Manning, M D Stevenson Brothers R. Glenn Bolt Charlie Rogers Clifton H Mudge John T Mauldin Health L Strawn, Jr C Browning Lester P Branham, Sr Palmetto Health Associates Ralph C May. Jr Col A J Tothacer & Jay Tothacer William E Burnett & D E Burnett Martin Drawdy L Coleman, Jr M W Gordon McCabe. Jr . Memorial J Ray Truluck, Jr James Alexander Cooper Floyd-Coleman-Askins-Kellahan-Engs & H Jack McCall. Jr Tim Waddell Sammy C. Corley LANCASTER COUNTY Cecil E. Horton Surv . Inc James T McCarter Johnnie J Walters Robert L Crawford. Jr Howard F Godwin Dr John R Howell. Jr. McCorkle Oil Co . Inc John & Donna Wharton Mr & Mrs George L Crout Ernest L Jones Charles E. McDonald, Jr T Hunter West Dickert's Moving & Storage C B Bell Larry Cauthen Paul D Poston Alex Meyers D D Williams, Jr. G Dorroh W. Dr J P Truluck. Jr James Miller Lawrence Yeargm. Jr Robert H Drinkard Dexter L. Cook J. Crenshaw Robert Welch Moore-Tmsley Supply Co The Zink Company Environmental Landscaping Jesse Crenshaw & Tony Ivan M Coleman Frank & Ann Ferguson Harold Newton James A. Cannon Gilliland-Bell Assocs , Inc J Rutledge Coleman Ronald L Nix Lawrence L Clark. Jr Coy Jefferson Gray Mr & Mrs. Ralph B Fulmer Clemson Club L B Fmklea. Jr W C Owens Frank Holland Dr Charles L. Hall Lancaster County Lever, Jr H Gerald Hicks Phillip Patrick Carlos R Kellett Mr & Mrs Clement C Hall Marion D Dr James J McDowell, Jr William H Payne Ms. Lenora C. Bryant James L Hammer. Jr Robinson GEORGETOWN COUNTY Piedmont Crescent Eng Mgt Co Carolina Cartage Co.. Inc Rutledge H Hammond. Jr Dan M J C Cauthen, Jr Dr Richard Yeadon Wescoat Piedmont P & S C . Inc . James V Dr & Mrs Perry B DeLoach John B Harris. Jr Robert T Mayer, Jr Dodson, Jimmy Moore, Carolyn Roll Fred Glenn Mr & Mrs William E Hodges William K Williams. D M D Threatt-Michael Contractors William M Poe Greer Marine Center, Inc Barry Hollingsworth LAURENS COUNTY Charles F Wilson, Jr Mr & Mrs Brooks R Prince Dr Raymond Van Grubbs Walker E Hyman Mr & Mrs. R. L. Cason Michael D Morris Proformance Group. Inc James W. Hannah Leslie C Jay & Wilson H Myers Leon Harris III Raymond E Putman Laurens I James Larry D Timms Julian A Reynolds J. R Swetenburg. Jr Harold Rabhan. Zep Mfg Co Mr & Mrs Francis D Mosteller George L. Johnson, Jr. Dr. N C Wessmger Bruce D Wheeler Mrs L M Ragsdale Nickelmesh Corporation Charles E Key Bill Bailey Ken W Reed W Donald Owens Ervin L Koone GREENVILLE COUNTY Robert T Hollingsworth Mr & Mrs William A Robinson Jack G Padgett Marshall Long A R A Services. Inc L McClam Beniamin T Rook Gary Smith Harold Lumley, Jr. W James L Allen James E Barton E R Roper Thomas H Solesbee, Jr Mr & Mrs Gerald B Milford Architectural Products. Inc Ruben Jerry Bennett James L Sanderson Spartan Express, Inc Dr W. B Moseley Jack L Atkinson James A. Coleman David R Schumpert. Jr James C Stein H Edward Munnerlyn William S Baker, Jr Thomas Lumley Leon A Sham-Leon Sham Co Richard P Strawhorn J David Patterson C P Ballenger, Jr Tony G. Marler Shirley's Iron Works. Inc Jerry & Dawn Suggs, Glenn & Shirley John H Roberts James Balloch James E. Milam Southern Industrial Rubber Taylor & Jimmy D Lunny Charles M Rush C B Barksdale, Jr Parker & Cary Moore Mrs R C Stevenson Gregory Martin Vaughn B F Scott Bay-Con General. Inc David W Moorhead Mrs. E Randolph Stone Mr & Mrs. Vernon D Wade Joe H. Seal William Berry, Jr The Palmetto Bank E The Sugar Creek Tigers W Larry Williams Edward K Snead, Jr Ernest Blakely, Jr Mrs Wilma Seward & Larry Seward F Marion Summey John D Wood Stockman Oil Two, Inc James A Bolmg Jim L. Simpson James A Taylor Billy Bullock W R Sweanngen Thomas J Boone. Jr Tee Thompson Terry & Jean-Marie Taylor & J Cooley Jack P Corn John N Talbert, Jr Mr & Mrs Walter G. Brackin. Jr Richard T Townsend Altman. Jr Samuel W Floyd Chip Tinsley J Leighton Brown Shepard N. Williams John Russell Terry. Jr Paul Gallogly Howard Tolbert Robert E Brown Mr & Mrs. Eddie W. Wilson James E Thackston GBS Lumber, Inc A M. Tuck #3 William Brown, CPA James A Marler W Harry M Thompson Jack R Kelley John W. Turner. Jr Timothy L Buchanan W E Thrailkill Terry L Long Alfred L White. Jr J C Calloway LM LEE COUNTY Charles M Timmons ( I Edward McCameron, Jr Everett E. & Joyce P. Bedengaugh Bill R Chandler Harris Hicks Charlie T Timmons Robert Bruce Richards Melvin Pace Chemurgy Products. Inc #1 W Ray Alexander. Jr Ronald W (Rosco) Timms Ben E Sanders Air Condition F M Werts Chemurgy Products #2 Archie H Chandler. Jr & Tray Chandler Gerald S Tompkins, Jr. Virgil B Simpson Euel M Boland Mr & Mrs C W Childers, Jr Bethel C. Durrant J Harold Townes, Jr . AIA Jesse T Stancil W Keith Campbell Ed Clay C B. Player Memorial-C B Player, Jr Floyd A Ulmer Calvin Summey Thomas Wade Malone Sidney Lamar Cline & C B Player III Wm L Wallace Th Lumber Yard. Inc B. Ross Russell John Herbert Conrad Hughe, Tindal, Jr.

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Clemson Sports Ranked Fourth

As is evidenced by the following chart, Clemson athletics are among the nation's best. According to the survey by the Knoxville Journal, Clemson has the fourth best all-around sports program in the nation. The Tigers' excellent staff of JoANN BAINES BOB BOETTNER head coaches is a prime reason for this lofty ranking. Field Hockey Swimming The Nation's Top 10

Cross-Country

Basketball

Wrestling Swimming Baseball Football TOTALS All-Sports Soccer Tennis Track Golf Rankings SAM COLSON DANNY FORD Track/C ross-Cou ntry Football UCLA X 7 X 16 9 16 18 20 8 12 106

Southern Cal X 19 X X X 19 14 141 11 V2 X 78

Arkansas 11 10 X 14 X X X 8V2 X 19 62V2

CLEMSON X 15 18 X X X X 8V2 X 11 52V2

Tennessee 15 X X X X 17 8V2 8V2 X X 49

Michigan X 18 X X 1 11 X 8V2 X X 48'/2

Indiana 13 X 19 X X 14 X X X X 46

Brigham Young X X X X 7 X 41/2 8V2 17 7 44 BILL FOSTER I. M. IBRAHIM Basketball Soccer 1 Arizona 14 X X X 1 2V2 8 2 X X 15V2 41 V2

Texas El Paso 20 X X X X X 20 X X X 40

Twenty points are awarded for first place, 19 for second, 18 for third, etc.

TEN: Auburn Texas 38V2 Oregon 2 , Arizona State 2 SECOND 39, , 37V Oklahoma 36, 35, LSU 34V ,

California 34V2 , Wisconsin 34, Oklahoma State 34, Penn State 34.

THIRD TEN: Alabama 33, Pepperdine 32V2, Houston 32, North Carolina 29V2, Michigan State 29, Notre Dame 29, SMU 29, Stanford 28, San Francisco 28, Florida 24. MARY KING CHUCK KRIESE Women's Tennis Tennis

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95 Anderson County IPTAY Club Salutes the Tigers

Anderson - Home of Pine Lake Golf Club -Site of the Annual IPTAY Golf Tournament.

Congratulations on another outstanding athletic year.

Every Tiger Needs a Place to Call His Own

You or your tiger can use this custom These plaques make excellent gifts for 1 Plense send me Clemson Tiger's Den" wall crafted redwood wall plaque to decorate special days or as a pleasant surprise for | plaque(s). 1 have enclosed my check or money order for the wall of an office, den or other special any Clemson fan. I S37.50 (plus SI .00 postage and handling and 4% S.C. Sales place. Each plaque is approximately 7!6" Tax) for each plaque. x 26" wide x %" deep and is crafted from Because these plaques are handcrafted Nnmp. the finest heart redwood, sandblasted, after we receive your order, please allow Address: stained and painted by the same 2-3 weeks for delivery. 1 Citv- 7in craftsman that daily make some of the 1 checks payable by mail to: most exciting new environmental signage Make on the eastern seaboard. Sun Graphics Interior and Exterior signs custom de- PO Box 3027 Each plaque has a stained walnut back- signed for your special needs or hobbies.

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