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Clemson vs. Furman

Today's Features

5 Jeff Nunamacher 85 Mother-of-the-Year A first impression of Jeff Nunamacher might Lou Willimon wins this year's award, which is lead you to believe that he was a native of South presented by Tiger Brotherhood. Ira Beden- Carolina. But, this quiet senior who likes to hunt baugh tells us all about this fine lady who has and fish is a Yankee from New Jersey. South- been an integral part of the Clemson commu- erner Annabelle Vaughan files this report. nity for many years. 7 Ty Granger 87 Furman-Clemson Series No one in ACC history has ever been a Furman and Clemson both used the same strength, academic and -field All-American in uniform pants over 20 years ago, on the same the same season, but Ty Granger has a chance day to defeat two different teams from the state of Virginia. Sam Blackman reveals some other to pull off the triple. Sheri West profiles the interesting facts about this series on page 87 senior tackle from Easley. 49 Campus Life 116 Tiger Soccer Clemson returned to the top of the college Clemson has one of the finest campuses in soccer world last year with its stunning run the country. Here is a scenic tour of Clemson through the NCAAs. Sam Blackman summa- University. rizes Clemson's chances for a repeat per- 54 Another Banner Year formance. Clemson s sports program once again 119 University Feature ranked among the best in the nation last year. A Clemson business class marketed a Clem- From a national championship soccer team to son football board game last year. Sandy four spring sports in tournaments. NCAA Woodward takes us through a semester proj- 1987-88 filled with individual was team and ac- ect that sounds like fun. complishments. Annabelle Vaughan reviews the year. 120 The Last Word Bob Bradley takes us back to some interest- 57 Jeff Bak ing Furman-Clemson stories, including one Senior center Jeff Bak is on his way to a contest that featured a snow storm. record breaking season. Sam Blackman takes a look at the native of Danen. CT. On the Cover: Offensive linemen Ty Granger. Jeff Bak and Jeff Nunamacher are the 81 Chamber of Commerce mainstays of Clemson s veteran line. Jim Mor- There is more to the city of Clemson than iarty of Southern Pines, NC photographed all football games in the fall, as Bob Ellis relates. three during games last season.

The Departments Players and Coaches

ACC Schedule ." 36 Alphabetical Roster. Clemson 58 Alma Mater 49 Alphabetical Roster, Opponent 63 Assistant Coaches 112 Athletic Director 13 Danny Ford 15 41 Athletic Staff Graduate Asst. Coaches 39 Band Program 65 Lineups. Starting 60 Bengal Babes 113 Medical Staff 74 Bowl Lineup 73 Meet the Tigers 33 49 Car Dealers 42 Numerical Roster, Clemson 60 Numerical Roster, Opponent 61 Cheerleaders 108 Opponent Players 82 Coaches. All-Sports 25 Strength Coaches 75 • Emergency Information 23 Tiger Rookies 39 Fall Sports Schedule 92 Future Football Schedules 29 Clemson Football Program IPTAY 107 Committee: IPTAY Officers 46 Chairman: Len Gough Managers 84 Editor and Designer: Tim Bourret Memorial Stadium 79 Advertising Director: Sheri West Official's Signals 19 Program Staff: Bob Bradley. Hazel Modica. Sam Blackman, Picture of the Week 62 Annabelle Vaughan. Foster Senn, Sandy Woodward, Ashley Single Game Records 115 Johnson. James Fleming. Dave Mullaney. Mickey Plyler. Rita Stadium Information 21 Pruitt. Stadium Records 45 Printing: The R L Bryan Co. of Columbia, SC Statistics. Individual 3 Stats and Stuff 67 Cover Photos by Jim Moriarty and Scott Harke Inside Photos Strength All-Americans 75 by the Clemson Communications Center, Jim Monarty, Rob Biggerstaft. Bob Waldrop. Lance McKmney. Scott Harke. Dave The Last Word 120 Lewis, Jim Wilson. Mark Houde. and Tom Shockley. Today's Game 2 84 Trainers Additional Copies Tiger Life 107 Extra copies of this program are available at S3 00 apiece. University Officials 17 Send checks (payable to Clemson Athletic Department) to: University Feature 119 Sports Information Office University President 11 Box 632. Clemson. SC 29633 116

1 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAI 18SH9tW Today's Game Third- Ranked Tigers Meet Oldest Gridiron Foe

By the way, if you are watching an Iowa two . Daugherty (5-9, 181, By Tim Bourret State game this year, you might do a dou- So.), cousin of Brad Daugherty of the ble take, or think that Joe is moonlighting. Cleveland Cavaliers, was playing in Johnson Leads Tiger Defense NBA s Incredible as it might seem, the Cyclones his first game since midseason 1986, Sophomore defensive John John- also have a 5-9 tailback who wears num- when he suffered a knee injury. son was a major reason

ber-33 named Joe Henderson. I bet that The Furman offense centers around averaged only 2.46 yards per play last makes the NCAA statistics computer fullback Kennet Goldsmith (6-2, 208, Sr.). Saturday. The native of Georgia had eight smoke on Saturday nights. Goldsmith, billed as the Southern Con- tackles, including two sacks ference's premier blocker, has now and another tackle for loss. For his efforts Furman Update rushed for 1,212 yards in his three-year Johnson was named ACC Defensive Play- After losing 31 seniors and 16 starters career with the Paladins, including 85 er-of-the-Week. off last year's 7-4 squad, the young Fur- yards and one last week. It is ironic that Johnson had this stellar man Paladins got off to a good start last The Paladin defense is led by strong- performance against Virginia Tech be- week against State, de- side Jeff Blankenship (6-2, cause the Gobblers were the victim of his feating the Bulldogs 38-0. It was the first 225, Sr.), a second-team All-Southern best game last year. Johnson had a ca- opening game shutout for the Division I- Conference pick in 1987. Blankenship re- reer-high nine stops and 1 .5 sacks at Vir- AA school in 22 years. Seven offensive corded 144 tackles in 1987 and had 15 ginia Tech last year. Thus, Johnson's top players started for the first time against tackles in last week's opener and re- two tackle efforts in his short career have S.C. State, while all five players on the covered a fumble. With over 350 career come against the Gobblers. Frank Beam- Paladin defensive front were first-time tackles, Blankenship is well on his way to er can see how Johnson rated first-team starters. setting an all-time Furman mark in that USA Today All-America status in high Over the past eight seasons, Furman category. Kevin Kendrick (6-0, 209, So.), school. has relied heavily on its ground attack, another first-time , will handle the averaging 263.0 yards per game on the linebacking duties on the weak side and Ford Moves Up to Fifth ground since 1980. Against the Bulldogs, had 14 stops a week ago. Clemson Coach Danny Ford moved up the Paladins ran for 310 yards behind tail- Against South Carolina State, left cor- to fifth place on the winningest active back Bobby Daugherty's 103 yards and nerback Julius Dixon (5-10, 168, Sr.) lived coaches list last week. With his team's up to his second-team all-conference 40-7 win over Virginia Tech and BYU's standing. Dixon blocked two Bulldog loss to Wyoming, Ford is now 77-25-4 for punts and had an in the end- a .745 winning percentage. LaVell Ed- zone to halt a State scoring drive. wards fell to 145-50-1 for his career at .742 winning percentage. Next BYU, a on Clemson in the Polls the list for Ford is Schembeckler of Bo Clemson is ranked third in the AP poll Michigan. That leap might take awhile be- this week, the 20th straight poll that Clem- is at .772 (215-81-7) heading cause Bo son has been ranked. This is already a into Michigan's game at Notre Dame Sat- Clemson mark for consecutive weeks urday night. ranked in the AP top 20 and the streak Here are some other Danny Ford rec- dates back to the poll previous to the 1 986 ords of note in certain situations: Danny Gator Bowl. Clemson then beat Stanford Ford Clemson teams are 68-6-3 coached in that bowl game and moved to the into fourth when leading heading the number-20 slot and has stayed in the top 61-7-2 quarter; when leading at the half; 20 ever since. 57-10-2 when Clemson scores first; Clemson was ranked fourth in the pre- 47-3-2 when Clemson commits fewer season AP poll and more polls (seven) 60-6-2 turnovers than the opposition; picked Clemson for that spot than any when Clemson rushes for over 200 yards; other. However, Clemson's average rank- 60-7-2 than when Clemson throws less 20 ing was third. A consolidation of 21 pre- passes. season polls (awarding 20 points for 1st, 19 points for second, etc.) shows that Born to Run Clemson had 349 points, good enough for Clemson Joe Henderson third place behind Florida State (425) and got his junior season off to a great start Nebraska (356). Clemson was the consol- last week in helping Clemson to a 40-7 win idated preseason number-one team in over Virginia Tech. Henderson had 75 1984 and AP also ranked Clemson fourth yards rushing in seven carries, a 10.7 in its preseason poll that year. That is yards per carry average. Henderson is a Clemson's highest pre- native of Freehold, NJ and is rapidly be- season ranking ever. Three publications coming at least the second most famous picked Clemson preseason number-one native of that city. It is also the hometown this year; New York Times, Pro Football of rock star Bruce Springsteen, who is Weekly and GamePlan. famous for a song called "Born to Run." I

if a denim jacket and wonder Joe owns John Johnson was ACC Player-of-the-Week Tigers Hope to Average 80,000 plays the guitar? like Sounds a good for his performance against VPI. One of Clemson's goals this year is to poster idea.

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average 80.000 fans for the six home try scored the first Clemson touchdown. Career Leaders Update games. Three weeks ago it was felt that Use that for a trivia stumper at work this With so many veteran players on this the Virginia Tech game would be the week. Clemson team many current Tigers will be toughest to reach the 80,000-mark be- Clemson has a 34-10-4 lead in the se- progressing through some Clemson ca- cause of Labor Day weekend. But Clem- ries, but the two teams have not met since reer leader lists at a high rate of speed. son had a large walk-up sale the day of the a 21-0 Clemson win in Memorial Stadium Here is an update: game and had 80,500 for the day. Clem- in the season opener of 1979, Danny Rodney Williams is 4th in passing yard- son has ranked in the top 1 in attendance Ford's first game in Death Valley as age (3575); 3rd in passing attempts (546); since 1 983, the first year of the upper deck coach of the Tigers. Clemson has won the 3rd in completions (261); 3rd in total of- on the north side of the field in Memorial last 22 games between the two teams. fense (41 64). Stadium. Furman has scored in double figures Donnell Woolford is tied for 2nd in Clemson has never averaged 80.000 for against Clemson just five times during the passes broken up (30); tied for 9th in in- the course of the year and never ranked in 22 games. The two teams tied in 1 937, 0-0 terceptions; 3rd in punt return yardage the top five in attendance. But Clemson and Furman's last win over Clemson took (572). has a chance this year with 80,000 crowds place in 1936, 12-0, in what is believed to Gary Cooper is 2nd in yards per re- virtually assured for the rest of the year. be the only Clemson game ever played in ception (18.2): tied for 22nd in total recep- Last year, only Michigan, Tennessee, a snowstorm. For more on the series be- tions. Ohio State and Penn State averaged over tween these two ancient rivals see Sam Keith Jennings is tied for 13th in total 80,000 for the season. Clemson's top Blackman's story on page 86 of this pro- receptions (51); 15th in total reception finish was a number-six rating in 1986 gram and Bob Bradley's column on page yardage (757). when Clemson averaged an ACC record 120. 78,700 fans for six home games. STATISTICS OF INTEREST Gardocki off to Good Start Clemson freshman Chris 1988 Clemson Statistics 1988 Furman Statistics (1-0 Overall, 0-0 Gardocki got his career off to a good start (1-0 Overall, 0-0 in ACC) in SC) with two field in goals and a 48-yard punt Rushing Att Yds Avg TD LG Rushing Att Yds Avg TD LG the opener. season Gardocki scored on Allen, TB 9 83 9.2 1 20 Daugherty 13 103 7.9 2 22 field goals of 43 and 38 yards to help Joe Henderson, TB . . 7 75 10.7 2 41 Goldsmith 8 85 10.6 1 35

Clemson to victory. T. Johnson, FB 10 48 4.8 1 15 Harris 7 51 7.3 22 The native of Stone Mountain, GA, R. Williams, QB 5 25 5.0 1 21 Stockdale 7 44 6.3 15 came to Clemson as a highly recruited McFadden. FB 5 17 3.4 10 Whitmire 2 20 10.0 15 kicker and was in fact the first-team USA CLEMSON 49 261 5.3 5 41 FURMAN 49 310 6.3 35 Today All-America placekicker. He had Opponents 51 98 1.9 1 13 Opponents 41 165 4.0 19 five field goals over 50 yards his senior Passing Cmp Att Int Yds TD Pet LG Passing Cmp Att Int Yds TD Pet LG year and 1 2 of his 1 3 field goals were over

Williams . . 6 15 72 .400 21 Baynes . . 5 11 88 1 .455 32 40. He also averaged 45.8 yards a punt his

Morocco . . 1 1 9 1 .000 9 DeBusk . . 2 5 48 1 .400 29 senior season and was at 43.2 for his

CLEMSON 7 18 81 .388 21 FURMAN . 7 16 136 2 438 32 career. Gardocki is a fine all-around ath- Opponents 17 36 2 116 2 .472 17 Opponents 8 29 2 115 .276 26 lete as he was the team's quarterback and was also an all-state soccer player. Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG Gardocki obviously will challenge to Jennings. WR 3 37 12.3 15 Daugherty 2 42 21.0 24 at points in his hold down both jobs Clem- Cooper, WR 1 21 21.0 21 Goldsmith 32 32.0 32 son career, something that is a rarity. You Hooper, WR 1 12 12.0 12 Clardv 29 29.0 29 have to go back to 1956 to find the last C. Davis, WR 1 9 9.0 9 Harris 19 19.0 1 19

Tiger who was predominantly the Joe Henderson. TB . . 1 2 2.0 2 Sherwood 9 9 9 Key 5 5.0 1 5 and the placekicker over a season. Char- CLEMSON 7 81 11.6 21 lie Bussey provided both chores on the Opponents 17 116 6.8 17 FURMAN 7 136 19.4 2 32 Orange Bowl team of 1956. Tackles Tot Tackles Tot Tackles Tot Tackles Tot

Soccer on Sunday McDaniel. LB 9 McCullough. DT 5 Blankenship, LB . 15 Craven. DT 4 J. Johnson, OLB 8 Beasley. SS 5 14 Turner. CB 4 Don't forget to come back to Clemson Kirkland, OLB 7 Woolford, CB 5 9 Burr. MG .. 3 on Sunday afternoon for one of this sea- Taylor. LB 7 Drag. MG 5 I. Johnson. LB . 7 Dixon, CB 3 in son's top soccer games the country Harris, OLB 6 Nunn, SS 5 5 Hall, DB 3 when Clemson plays host to North Caro- Mouzon. DB 6 Hatcher. BAN 5 5 M Johnson. DB .. 3 lina. The Tigers are off to another fine start O'Brien, LB 6 Smith, FS 4 5 Settle, DB 3 under Dr. I.M. Ibrahim as his team at- Mariable. LB 5 David Davis. MG 4 4 Walker 3 tempts to defend its National - 1988 Results and Schedule 1988 Results and Schedule ship. Sunday's game will pit the defending ACC champion (tournament winner) vs. Date Site W-L Score Opponent Date Site W-L Score Opponent Sept. 3 H W 40-7 Virginia Tech Sept. 3 H W 38-0 S C. State the NCAA champion. The ACC is once Sept 10 Furman. 1 :00 p.m. Sept. 10 at Clemson, 1:00 p.m. again the strongest soccer conference as Sept. 17 Florida State. 2:30 p.m. (CBS-TV) Sept 17 Presbyterian, 1:30 p.m. six of the seven ACC teams that play soc- Sept. 24 at . 1:00 p.m. Sept. 24 Newberry. 1 30 p.m. cer were ranked in the preseason top 20. Oct. 1 Open Oct. 1 VMI, 1:30 p.m.

Oct. 8 at Virginia. 1 :00 p.m. Oct. 8 at Marshall. 1:30 p.m. Old Rivals Oct. 15 Duke (Homecoming). 100 p.m. Oct. 15 at Appalachian State. 1:30 p.m. Furman is Clemson s oldest gridiron Oct. 22 at Wake Forest, 1:00 p.m. Oct. 29 Western Carolina. 2:00 p.m. rival. The series dates back to the first Oct. 29 at N C State. 1:00 p.m. Nov. 5 at UT-Chattanooga. 2:00 p.m. game of Clemson football, a 14-6 Clem- Nov. 5 North Carolina, 12:08 p.m. (ACC-TV) Nov. 12 at East Tennessee St., 2:00 p.m. at Maryland. 12:08 p.m. (ACC-TV) Nov. 19 . 1:30 p.m. son win on October 28. 1896. The contest Nov. 12 Nov. 19 South Carolina. 100 p.m. (ACC-TV) was played in Greenville and Charlie Gen-

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Annabelle Vaughan By ball players use for themselves. "Yeah, but big "What—would you do?" Nuny is probably more like that than anyone Nuny "We wouldn t do anything. We would He looks like a football player, or maybe even else you've talked to," Granger adds. "He's just sit around and talk about things and still like a grizzly bear. At 6-2, 300-pounds. he telling the truth when he says it." make it back in time for curfew. After a tough doesn't walk, he lumbers. He can usually be Although his size and comportment are a week of practice we appreciate the quiet time." seen sporting a full beard and sometimes when little intimidating to even the bravest among us. "Was that not —boring?" he is asked a question, his answer resembles a Nunamacher denies being an aggressive per- Nuny (smiling) "Of course. People don't low growl. son. "Off the field, I'm not the least bit ag- appreciate leisure time the way we do. We re

But he really doesn't act like most people gressive. On the field. I am. It depends on the happy being bored. would assume a football player would. And if situation." Hopefully for the next couple of months, you asked the people who know him the best, The situation must have called for it many things will be far from boring for the Tigers. And they would probably say he acts more like a times last season. Nunamacher had grades in as much as Jeff Nunamacher likes his laid- teddy bear. He's quiet when he is around peo- the seventies in all but two games last season. back, leisure time, he hopes so too. ple he doesn't know very well and he hates He more than doubled his knockdown block being in the spotlight. When he came to do this total from 1 986 with 43 on his way to a consen- "Since you like relaxing so much, do you interview, his Ty Granger he brought buddy sus first-team AII-ACC selection. This year, his work hard?" along with him, just so all of the attention name is on four preseason All-America teams. — Nuny "I can't say I work hard." wouldn't be focused on him. Ty — Yes he does. Big Nuny got where he is But no matter how much he hates the spot- "What are your favorite things to do?" — because he plays with effort. That s saying a Nuny "I like to fish, hunt a little." light. Jeff Nunamacher is getting his share of "And you are from New Jersey? That lot. Some people have all the athletic ability in time in it. After a banner season in 1987, the world but don't understand effort." Nunamacher (pronounced Noon-a-mock-er). doesn't seem like your typical northern thing "Jeff, do you understand effort?" to do." was named to the AII-ACC squad, just the third — — Nuny "I guess a little bit of talent goes a Nuny "We've got lakes and rivers up north, underclassman offensive lineman in Clemson long way with a lot of effort. Yeah. I guess I thank you! And it is typical where I come from. I history to achieve that honor. understand effort." live in a little town called Northbranch, right "What are your goals for this season?" "Jeff, was it a surprise to be chosen AII- outside of Somerville." — Nuny "For the team, I want us to win the ACC?" "Do you remember the first time you ever conference championship and then go as far as Nuny — "To me? Yeah." went hunting?"

— we can nationally. For myself, I don't really set "How did you find out about it?" Nuny "Yeah." — big goals. Whatever happens, happens." Nuny "Oh, my mom read about it in the "Well, tell me about it. Did your Dad take "Would you be disappointed if you don't paper the day after the South Carolina game." you?" — — make AII-ACC? Will you look in the papers Granger "Yeah, he got mad at his girlfriend Nuny "Nope. I snuck out by myself. I did! I yourself this year?" for telling me about it!" guess I was about in the fourth grade. I snuck — Nuny "No. I would find out about it sooner "But Ty is one of your best friends. Why out with a 22 single shot rifle and went hunting or later." wouldn't you want him to know about it?" all by myself." — "So what are you looking forward to the Nuny "That would be bragging. I don't "Did you shoot anything?" — most this year?" want to be bragging about it." Nuny "I can't remember. Maybe a bird. Or — Nuny "I'm just waiting for spring. Fishing maybe I shot at a bi"d and missed." Nunamacher describes himself as "quiet" season, you know?" An offensive lineman is a rare breed. They and "low-key." It's the description most foot- don't often get publicity, unless they get called

for holding or something else negative, or if they happen to make the all-conference team. "We don't get real emotional," said Nuna-

macher. "Or at least I don't. I don't really talk junk to the guys on the other teams. Maybe sometimes to our players, but never to the other teams." Over the years since Nunamacher came to Clemson, the offensive line has been a close- knit group, probably a major reason for their great success. They fish together, hunt to- gether, and do just about everything together.

"Tell me about the relationship between the offensive— linemen." Nuny "We are all real good friends. The

offensive linemen have been since I came here."

"Does it help you as a player to be good friends with the other guys on the line?" Nuny — "Definitely. You know your best

friends are going through it with you." "Are —these lasting friendships?" Nuny "Oh yeah, I'll be friends with these

guys a long time after I leave Clemson. Ty — —Tell her about the campfires, Nuny." Nuny "Oh yeah. On Thursday nights, a bunch of us offensive linemen used to gc back in the woods or by the lake and build a Nunamacher enjoys fishing in his spare time. campfire." Jeff was an AII-ACC tackle as a junior.

5 We're bringing on the Carolina Pride Hot Dogs

The Official Hot Dogs Ty Granger Academic And Strength All-America Candidate

By Sheri West game was against Virginia Tech when he America football player on the field." had seven knockdown blocks and re- But individual honors and awards aren't

Dedicated: "Loyal and devoted to a covered a fumble. Granger's goal. If they were, offensive cause or purpose" according to the dic- His accomplishments aren't restricted tackle would not be the place to be. "He tionary. Ty Granger gives the word new to the gridiron, however. Granger has will work just as hard in anything he does meaning. Called, "the finest 'effort player' succeeded in the classroom, too. He's in life, whether it be his accounting or I've ever been associated with," by offen- found that schoolwork also requires time whatever," says D'Andrea. "That's just sive tackle coach Bill D'Andrea, Granger and effort —two things he's willing to in- the way he is, he's got a lot of pride about has shown what it means to work and vest in order to maintain his 3.21 GPR in himself." work hard to accomplish a task. Whether accounting. Having been chosen Aca- Granger's positive attitude and genuine on the football field, in the classroom, or in demic AII-ACC the past two years, he can desire to work hard and improve have the weight room, his goal is the same: to become the first Clemson football player made him a true leader on the team. But develop the talents he's been given and since Steve Fuller to achieve this honor he's not a very verbal leader. In fact, he use them to glorify God. three times during a career. He has also has a rather quiet personality. Even so, Coming out of Pickens High School in won the Team Academic Achievement "his example permeates the whole foot- nearby Easley, SC he was a defensive award each of the past two years, and ball team," claims D'Andrea. "They know tackle who had also seen action as a tight with good reason. He achieved a perfect he's quiet, they know he's serious, and end. After redshirting a year, he saw nomi- 4.0 for the spring semester last year. they know he's dedicated." In this case, nal playing time in 10 of 12 games his A major element of football success, actions definitely speak louder than freshman season. especially for a lineman, is strength train- words. In the spring of 1986 Granger was ing. Although considered a necessary There is one instance, however, when moved to offensive tackle. Although chore by some, Granger has taken it as a Granger is quick to speak. That is to state struggling with the position at first, he was challenge. And it has become another that his primary motivation for working called on to start nine games that fall and area in which he can shine. He was hard is in serving God. "I feel I owe God was honored with the CBS Toyota Lead- chosen a 1986 Strength All-American and something too. He gave me everything I ership Award for the North Carolina voted Lifter-of-the-Year by his teammates have so I have to give Him my best. He's game. for the 1986-87 academic year. put me in this position for a purpose. During his junior season Granger con- Says D'Andrea, "There's no reason There is a purpose in everything we do tinued to improve. He started all but the that he couldn't be a three type All-Ameri- and I might as well take every advantage I first game of the season and averaged a can, being that he's a Strength All-Ameri- can and work as hard as I can. I only feel grade of 73.4 by the coaches. Now a vet- can, is a strong candidate for Academic that's fair." eran of 34 games in his career, his best All-American, and hopefully will be an All- Many athletes find it difficult to deal with the stress of sports on the collegiate level and the pressure to succeed, but not Granger. He's found that being a Christian

has "made it a lot easier because instead

of feeling all the burden myself I can turn it over to someone else —God." At the same time, Granger recognizes the responsibility of calling himself a

Christian. "When you're a Christian, all eyes are on you and you've got to live up to that. You can't say and do something else." Granger's thoughts of the future don't go much further than class tomorrow and next week's game. He'll graduate in May with a degree in accounting. And there is a chance for a pro career, although this early in the season it's difficult to tell how good that chance is. He is content to take

each day as it comes and not get overly concerned about what he can't control. Those who know him can assure you, though, that Granger will continue to strive to be his best. According to D'An- drea, "Because of Granger's dedication, his determination, his attitude in life and the way he approaches things, no matter

it what is, he's going to give 100% effort. I will say this —Ty Granger will be very, very successful in life no matter what he does." Granger had a 4.0 GPA in accounting last spring and is an academic All-America candidate for 1988.

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special business tax that we pay in Barnwell County is a shown by Chem-Nuclear major part of the school budget there. The taxes paid by and other South Carolina Chem-Nuclear's employees on our 11 million dollar companies helps make payroll also help finance schools. them winners. No one likes taxes. But we look at our CHEM-NUCLEAR contribution to education as an SYSTEMS, investment that will pay off in INC. skilled workers, informed citizens, and a better South Carolina. In fact that invest-

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For more information, contact our public affairs office at [803)256-0450. Dr. Max Lennon University Presiden

This year may be remembered not only as the • a $5-million higher education initiative year Clemson University began its second cen- called the Cutting Edge tury, but also as the time when the impact of the But the Lennon agenda is far from com- Max Lennon era became readily apparent. pleted. The Clemson president sees more chal- When he came to Clemson more than three lenges, more opportunities, ahead. At a recent years ago. Dr. Lennon brought with him some address to the faculty, he said, "We must con- definite ideas about what was needed in order tinue to look for new ways to fulfill Clemson's for Clemson to reach its potential: more em- land-grant mission: aggressively recruiting stu- phasis on research and the graduate program dents into areas that are exclusive to Clem- (the university's greatest potential for growth son — agriculture, forestry and textiles — and and immediate economic impact); increased that have more job opportunities than gradu- private support for academics; more effort in ates, increasing minority representation in the frontier areas of research to aid South Caro- faculty and administration as well as the stu- lina's traditional industries; a more global per- dent body, and making Clemson more ac- spective in both academic programs and cessible. research; and a significant state investment in "As a land grant college, we have an obliga- higher education. tion in rural development and to help eliminate Those were the ideas; now for the reality: the pockets of poverty and illiteracy that remain

• more than a 60 percent increase in re- in this state. Education is the answer, and we search funding in a single year have an obligation to make education accessi-

• the most successful private fund-raising ble to all people." Lennon came to from Ohio State year ever, with more than a 40 percent increase Lennon sees Clemson as still in the process Clemson over last year's record-breaking total of maturing into a major, comprehensive uni- University, where he had been executive dean for agriculture, natural • a landmark experiment in the field of bio- versity with a regional and national reputation in home economics and resources. Lennon was also on the Ohio State technology, plus research that is breaking new its primary mission areas — science and tech- Faculty ground in advanced apparel manufacturing, nology. He has worked hard to bring together Senate and was co-chairman of the composites, robotics and many other areas the necessary support system by involving not Governor's commission on agriculture. • the addition of international academic pro- only faculty and staff but also legislators, busi- Previously, he had served as dean of the College of Agriculture, of grams and research partnerships involving ness leaders and alumni in determining Clem- and as director the Agricultural Experiment Station the Univer- Clemson with institutions in Japan, France, son's future. And the future looks pretty bright. at sity of Missouri, and associate , Italy, Egypt. China, Israel and Great "Clemson is a very exciting place to be right as dean and director of research in the Britain, among others now," he says. College of Agri- cultural Sciences at Texas Tech University.

Lennon is a native of Columbus County, N.C., and earned his bachelor's degree (1962) and doctorate from N.C. State University. He began his teaching career at N.C. State. The Clemson president has been active in a number of civic and professional groups, rang- ing from his local PTA and the South Carolina Research Authority to the National Dropout Prevention Fund and the International Develop- ment Institute.

Last fall, Lennon was named to the board of trustees of the Farm Foundation, a national organization devoted to improving research

and education to benefit rural areas. He will serve a four-year term as the university repre- sentative on the board, which also includes farmers, legislators and executives of leading agricultural industries. Lennon was appointed earlier this year to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Policy Ad- visory Committee for Science and Education Research Grants Program by Secretary of Ag- riculture Richard E. Lyng, and was a keynote speaker at the AgBiotech 88 international con-

ference in Washington

Lennon is married to Ruth Carter Lennon and Max Lennon is a major reason Clemson realized a 60 percent increase in research they have two children. Daniel Ray (26) and funding last year. Robin (23).

1 1 Take Time Out To See Clemson

When you come to Clemson for an So make plans to really see Clemson, exciting weekend of football, sometimes it's easy to during football season-or any other time of year. No take the Clemson area and all the things to do here for matter what the season, we guarantee you'll want to again. granted. But when you stop and think about it, there's come and in Clemson the whole year round. plenty to see do CLEMSONIN SEASON EVERY SEASON Rich history, a wonderful climate, beautiful and the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains provide the perfect backdrop for sightseeing, eating out, seeing a show, shopping, and an endless variety of outdoor activities.

You'll be comfortable during your stay. Accommodations in the area range from cozy nineteenth-century bed and breakfast inn to a variety of modern hotels. And area restaurants feature ev- erything from upcountry cookin' to fine cosmopolitan cuisine.

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For help planning your next trip to Clemson Call or write: The Greater Clemson Chamber of Commerce, Calhoun Corners Restaurant, 103 Clemson Street. Open Monday through Friday. (803) 654-1200 The Pendleton District Historical and Recreational Commission, On the Square in Pendleton. Open Monday through Friday. (803) 646-3782 The University Visitors Center in Tillman Hall. Open Monday through Friday. Sat. 10-12 Sun. 2-5:30. (803) 656-4789 —1

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL 18891989 Bobby Robinson Athletic Director

On March 9. 1985. Clemson University Manual, computerization of the department, named Bobby Robinson as the ninth athletic the pro agents seminar, as well as the athletic director in the school's 96-year history. And academic scholarship endowment. since that time, success and prosperity are the From a university perspective. Robinson en- words that best describe Robinson's program. visions the athletic department as being one of Robinson has had significant successes as a 49 campus departments, serving a viable role result of his great commitment to being the best to the mission of Clemson University. "Athletic in three areas — competition, academics, and competition provides a common bond for stu- facilities. The past three years' results provide dents, faculty, staff, and friends," according to evidence of the program's placement among Robinson. the best in competition, and also prove signifi- Under the direction of Robinson, the athletic cant strides are being made in the other two department continues to support the univer- areas. sity. Over $900,000 have been contributed to

The 1 987 version of the football program will the athletic academic scholarship fund; and long be remembered for its 1 0-2 record and the band travel equipment and uniforms are funded 35-10 Florida Citrus Bowl victory over Penn by athletic dollars. An educational enhance-

State. The Tigers finished 10th in the final AP ment fund has been coordinated through the poll, the seventh Top 20 ranking in the past 1 efforts of the athletic department and the Ath- years. letic Council.

Both major revenue sports, football and With Robinson's qualifications, it is easy to men's , were involved in postseason see why the Clemson athletic program enjoys play. In fact, out of 18 sports offered at Clem- continued success — he has done it all. He has son, 15 were involved in some sort of post- averages each semester, with seven earning a been an administrator at all levels, he has season play. perfect 4.0 GPA. The football team had two worked in other areas of the university, he has The Men's basketball program participated players named to the academic AII-ACC team, been a head coach, and he has handled the in the NIT, as Cliff Ellis guided the Tigers to their and four students were named to various Aca- budgetary aspects needed to run a $12 million fourth consecutive postseason appearance demic All-America teams. Over 30 former Tiger program. the first time in the history of ACC basketball student-athletes received college degrees in Robinson has confidence in his staff, his that a team has entered postseason play in the the past 12 months. coaches, his athletes, and the facilities at Clem- first four years under a new coach. The Lady The commitment to success in academics is son University. "We have a solid base to work

Tiger basketball team made the NCAA tourna- further confirmed by the decision to build an from, but if we are not moving forward, we are ment field under first-year coach Jim Davis and academic learning center for student-athletes. losing ground. We will work within university had an ACC record 1 3-game improvement over Encompassing over 16,000 square feet, the guidelines and expand our horizons. We want the previous year. center will feature classrooms, learning labs, to be as good as we can as a vital part of the

The surprise story of 1 987-88 was the Clem- and an auditorium, as well as office space for university and the state of South Carolina." son Tiger soccer team. Seeded 23rd out of 24 the athletic advising staff, which now has three Robinson was graduated from Furman with a teams in the NCAA tournament, the Tigers full-time staff members. B.S. degree in business and political science in swept through the field to earn the right to play In the area of facilities, Robinson has a rec- 1 968. He was the president of the Sigma Alpha host to the Final Four. Over 8,300 Tiger fans ord of success and accomplishments second Epsilon fraternity chapter at Furman. watched as Clemson defeated State to none. Capital improvements include the in- Robinson came to Clemson in 1970, not in

2-1 for its second national championship in four door tennis facility and the soccer stadium, with athletics, but in the housing office. After three years. the learning center and completion of the base- years, he moved across campus to serve as an

Clemson's team won an ACC rec- ball stadium scheduled for 1 989. Major renova- administrative assistant in the athletic ord tying 54 games and finished 1 5th in the final tions recently completed include the golf department. poll, while the Clemson golf team was 1 7th and practice area, cross country trail, stadium After serving the athletic department in vari- won the ACC title for the second straight year. locker rooms, wrestling practice room, and ous capacities, he became business manager Clemson's men's tennis team was 10th football coaches meeting rooms. A complete in 1975. Two years later he was named as- ranked and won its ninth ACC title in 10 years, maintenance and irrigation system has also sistant athletic director, and in 1 980, he became while the outdoor track team was tied for 15th, been implemented for all practice fields. associate AD. He held that title for four years, its highest NCAA finish ever. Renovations under way include the new and his area of responsibility moved to pri-

All four teams received bids to the NCAA and IPTAY/ticket complex at Gate 9 at the football marily football and basketball. finished in the top 20, making Clemson and stadium, a nine-lane all-weather track. Jervey While serving his administrative duties, Texas the only two schools with this honor. Center offices and gymnasium, as well as the Robinson found time to coach the Clemson golf The success of these teams gave Clemson coliseum dressing rooms. Without a doubt, team between 1975 and 1983. During his time the honor of a number-eight ranking in men's Clemson athletic facilities are among the finest as the head coach, Clemson won its first ACC sports and number-28 in women's sports in the in the country. title in golf and three times the Tigers partici- Knoxville Journal's All-Sports poll. Ten Clem- Administratively, Robinson has instituted pated in the NCAA tournament. In 1983. his son teams were ranked in the final top 20. policies and procedures that benefit all constit- final season as the head coach, he guided

In academics. Clemson student-athletes had uents. Among the changes are the drug testing Clemson to a number-five finish. Robinson is another outstanding year. Ninety-seven young program, the Student Athlete Assistance Pro- now a member of the NCAA golf committee and men and women had 3.0 or better grade point gram (SAAP), a staff Policies and Procedures is a member of the CFA Board of Directors.

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*- Head Coach Danny Ford

Danny Ford has spent many years fol- His success as a head coach is not only lowing in the footsteps of legends. As a evident in his win-loss record, but also in player and young coach, he worked under the relationships he has with his players, the tutelage of the legendary Bear Bryant. past and present. He is admired and re- Later at Clemson, he stepped into the spected by his players and they enjoy position once held by "The Legend" him- playing for him. This respect is well de- self, Frank Howard. served when you take a look at the list of Last season, Ford led his team to one of accomplishments over the past nine the winningest records in Clemson his- seasons: tory. He also took his team to the Citrus 1. Sixth winningest active coach in Bowl where he challenged another leg- America. end, Joe Paterno. It was his sixth bowl trip 2. Only coach in ACC history with over in only nine years as a head coach and his a 70 percent winning percentage, he fourth bowl victory in those six trips. All is currently at .743. nine years as head coach, his teams have 3. Has coached Clemson in six bowl had winning regular season records. With games. a mark like that, Danny Ford also could 4. Clemson has won four ACC titles soon win the right to be called a legend. during his tenure (81, 82, 86, 87). Ford's legacy of success did not begin 5. Has coached five teams that have when he became a head coach, it has finished in the final AP Top 20. followed through his entire affiliation with 6. Has coached 56 AII-ACC players, 23 the game of football. Overall, he has been Ail-Americans and 38 of his former involved with 20 winning regular seasons players have been NFL draftees. in his 21 years of football, and his teams This list would be impressive with any- have won over 74 percent of the time. one's name on it, but considering the fact

that Ford just turned 40 on April 2, it is phenomenal. Ford's most significant ac- complishment, winning the 1981 National Championship, was attained when he was only 33-years-old. Clemson's rising leg-

end is the youngest coach in the history of Ford is the ACC's winningest coach on a per- the college game to win the Associated centage basis. Press National Championship. Ford has recently reached another milestone, he is now the winningest coach He was Kenny Stabler's in in the history of the Atlantic Coast Con- 1 967 when he started as a sophomore. He ference on a percentage basis. He is al- played tight end again in 1968 and moved ready seventh in total wins among ACC to offensive tackle in 1 969. Ford started all coaches. These wins have not been easy three years, was all-conference in 1969 ones. Instead, they have come against and played on three teams that went to fierce competition. Ford has already bowl games. In 1969 he was also a mem- gained more wins over AP top 20 teams ber of the All-SEC academic team, and

and top 1 teams than any other coach in served as captain of the Alabama squad. Clemson history. Ford also played freshman basketball at Ford has established a new era in foot- Alabama. ball at Clemson University, creating one of After Pat Dye's coaxing. Ford remained the most solid programs in the nation. at Alabama as a graduate assistant for the Now in his 10th full season with the Ti- 1970 and 1971 season. After earning a gers, his record of 76-25-4 (.743) is the B.S. degree in Industrial Arts, he received sixth best winning percentage in college a master's degree in Special Education in football among active coaches. Addi- 1971. In 1972 and 1973, Ford was a full- tionally, Clemson also has the sixth best time assistant for the Bear. During these winning percentage in the nation over the four years, the Crimson Tide went to four

last 1 years. Clemson is the only team in bowl games with Ford as an assistant. the nation to win a bowl game, a con- Ford left Alabama for Virginia Tech ference championship and finish in the where he was an assistant under Jimmy top 20 of the AP poll each of the last two Sharpe for three seasons (1974-76). In years. 1977. Clemson came calling and Ford

After examining Ford's football past, it joined the coaching staff as an offensive

is difficult to imagine him as anything but line coach. Only 23 games later, at the age successful. Another in a long line of for- of 30, Ford was named the Tigers' head Danny Ford and Joe Paterno are both ranked mer Bear Bryant players that have gone coach, making him the youngest active among the top six winningest active coaches on to greatness in coaching, Ford played Division 1 coach in the country. in Division I. for the Bear between 1967 and 1969.

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Fletcher C. Derrick, Jr. CLEMSON UNIVERSITY EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Charleston

Dr. Max Lennon, President Dr. W. David Maxwell, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Mr. David R. Larson, Vice President for Business and Finance

Maj. Gen. Hugh J. Clausen, Secretary of the Board of Trustees and Vice President for Administration Dr. Gary Ransdell, Vice President for Institutional Advancement Mr. Manning N. Lomax, Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Milton Wise, Vice Provost and Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources Dr. Jay E. Gogue, Vice President for Research and Development William Green Louis Lynn ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION DesChamps. Jr. Columbia Bishopville R. Arnold E. Schwartz, Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate School Dr. Jerome V. Reel, Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Studies Dr. James H. Daniel. Acting Dean, College of Agricultural Sciences Dr. James F. Barker, Dean, College of Architecture Dr. Gordon W. Gray. Dean, College of Education Dr. Benton Box. Dean, College of Forest and Recreation Resources Dr. Opal Hipps. Dean. College of Nursing Paul W. McAlister Thomas B. McTeer, Jr. Dr. Bobby Wixson, Dean. College of Sciences Laurens Wee Chairman Dr. Ryan C. Amacher, Dean, College of Commerce and Industry Columbia Dr. J. Charles Jennett. Dean, College of Engineering Dr. Robert A. Waller, Dean, College of Liberal Arts

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SEASON TICKET HOLDERS/OTHER stadium other than with a team pass must RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men's rest- VISITORS: Season ticket holders and have a pass-out check, as well as admit- rooms are located between the stands other visitors to the stadium are re- tance stub to be readmitted to the sta- and can be reached by exit from any portal. 1 , 1 3. quested to enter Gates 1 , 5, 9, 1 or dium. Persons with top deck tickets must enter EMERGENCIES: First aid stations are lo- LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or the stadium via the ramps which are lo- cated: South Side — Under Section J; found, please report same to Gate 1 or North and South stands. cated behind the South Top Deck — Under Section E; Gate 10 information booth. are adjacent to Gates 1 Ramp entrances North — Under Section T; North Top Side CONCESSION STANDS: Concession 1 side and Gates 5 and 9 on and 3 on South Deck — Under Section K. Trained nurses stands are located beneath all stands and North side. are on hand during the game. Should a can be reached by exit from any portal. HANDICAPPED: Special entrances have doctor be needed, ask any usher, who

1 the seat locations of doctors. Am- EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls been provided at Gates 1 , 5 and 3 for the knows handicapped. bulances are located at Gates 1, 5. 8 and are received in the Security Booth. The 13. emergency number is 656-2999. WILL-CALL: Should you have tickets at the will-call window, you will find them at TELEPHONE: Pay telephones are located NOTE: The following items are prohibited

1 in folding Gate 13. at the stadium ticket offices at Gates . 5, Memorial Stadium — umbrellas, 9, 13, and top decks. chairs, chaise lounges, food and bev- Gates 4, 6, and 8 are closed prior to the erage containers of any type, alcoholic games and are opened for exit purposes PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public beverages, thermos jugs, and ice chests. only. address system is intended primarily for spectators' information concerning the NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is PASS-OUT CHECKS: Pass-out checks game. Please do not request the use of prohibited at an athletic contest in Clem-

1 1 to make social son Memorial Stadium and Littlejohn . public system will be available at Gates 1 , 5, 7. 9. 13. the address and the top decks. Any person leaving the contacts. Coliseum.

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The Clemson University Athletic De- WHAT TO DO IF currently taking. partment provides the following for your EMERGENCIES ARISE Be aware of warning signs of heart at- safety and emergency medical needs: Please step back and give the orga- tacks: chest pain, chest tightness, short- nized stadium EMS personnel room to ness of breath, sweating, palpitations, 1. Advanced cardiac life-support sta- work. Well-intentioned attempts to help by fainting, nausea and vomiting. tions in four locations. (North stands, untrained persons interfere with the effi- Recognize that our most common se-

Upper North deck, South stands. ciency of the EMS system. If you have rious medical problems at football games

Upper South deck). These units are basic or advanced training in specific life- are heart attacks and allergic reactions to staffed with skill-care nurses, physi- support methods, make your qualifica- insect stings. Be aware that insect stings cians, cardiologists, internists, para- tions known and offer your help. Un- will always be very frequent at outdoor medics, and EMTs. trained personnel can be frequently more sporting events and should always be harmful than helpful. treated with immediate ice until advice can

2. Mobile units of EMTs and para- be obtained. If you have ever had a reac- medics are strategically located MEDICAL ADVICE FOR FANS tion to a bee or other insect sting, check

throughout the entire stadium. If you have a pre-existing medical or with your personal physician as to wheth-

health problem, please check with your er you should carry a kit. 3. Ambulances with life-support equip- personal physician and obtain his advice ment are available in North stand and before attending games. Many emergen- South stand areas and have prear- cies occurring at the stadium do so be- ranged routes for evacuation to local cause of prior existing conditions. Use hospitals. common sense in dressing, eating, drink- ing and physical exertion. Be certain that The stadium emergency phone number Learn to recognize these personnel and you have identification on you as to the is (803) 656-2999. facilities. diagnosis and what medications you are

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The 1987-88 Tiger athletes continued the winning ways of previous Clemson teams. From a soccer national champion- ship in the fall to NCAA appearances by four teams last spring (men's tennis, baseball, track and golf), Clemson was successful throughout the year. The Tigers claimed five ACC champion- ships during the past academic year. The football team went on to a 35-10 victory over Penn State in the Citrus Bowl. Clem- son's women's swimmers finished the season with a perfect 9-0 record and re- peated as the fifth ranked team in the Bob Boettner Wayne Coffman Jim Davis nation. Also winning the conference was Swimming Women's Track Women's Basketbal the men's tennis team, which competed in & Cross Country the NCAA tournament. In addition to these ACC tournament champs, Clemson's baseball squad ended the regular season on top of the conference standings. ACC Coach-of-the-Year honors went to Bill Cason (men's cross country), Bob Boettner (women's swimming), and Bill Wilhelm (baseball). Five of last year's con- ference MVP's and four Academic All- Americans came from Clemson. Tiger teams produced 22 All-America athletes, as Clemson finished the year with 10 dif- ferent sports ranked among the nation's top 20.

FINAL CLEMSON RANKINGS Cliff Ellis Eddie Griffin Dr. I. M. Ibrahim Sport Rank Men's Basketbal Wrestling Soccer

Soccer 1 Women's Swimming 5 Football 10 Men's Tennis 10 Men s Cross Country 11 Women's Cross Country 13 Baseball 15 Men s Outdoor Track (tie) 15 Golf 17 Women s Basketball 20 Men's Swimming 22 Women's Tennis 22

1987-88 Records ACC Andy Johnston Chuck Kriese Larry Penley Record PCT Finish Sport Women's Tennis Men's Tennis Golf W. Swimming 9-0 1.000 First Football 10-2 .833 First Baseball 54-14 794 First Soccer 18-5-1 .771 Fifth M. Tennis 22-9 .710 First W. Basketball 21-9 .700 Third Wrestling 11-5 .688 Third * W. Tennis 18-10 .643 Second Volleyball 21-16 568 Fifth .7 M. Swimming 5-4 .556 Third M. Basketball 14-15 .483 Seventh W. Cross Country NA Third M. Cross Country NA First W. Indoor Track NA Fourth M. Indoor Track NA Third W. Outdoor Track NA Fourth IIBill Bob Pollock Linda White Wilhelm M. Outdoor Track NA Third Men's Track/ Volleyball Baseball Golf NA First Cross Country

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CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL ItWI989 Future Schedules

1988 1989 1990

Sept. 3 VIRGINIA TECH Sept. 2 FURMAN Sept. 1 TEMPLE Sept. 10 FURMAN Sept. 9 at Florida State Sept. 8 at Virginia Sept. 17 FLORIDA STATE Sept. 16 at Virginia Tech Sept. 15 at Maryland Sept. 24 at Georgia Tech Sept. 23 MARYLAND Sept. 22 APPALACHIAN STATE

Oct. 1 OPEN DATE Sept. 30 at Duke Sept. 29 DUKE Oct. 8 at Virginia Oct. 7 VIRGINIA Oct. 6 GEORGIA

Oct. 15 Oct. 14 OLunoiM i con Oct. 13 di ofcjoryid i ccn

I'll' Oct. 22 at N.C. State Oct. 21 N.C. STATE Oct. 20 at(-A I NHi C\_/ . WState Oct. 29 at Wake Forest Oct. 28 WAKE FOREST Oct. 27 at Wake Forest Nov. 5 NORTH CAROLINA Nov. 4 at North Carolina Nov. 3 NORTH CAROLINA Nov. 12 at Maryland Nov. 11 OPEN DATE Nov. 10 OPEN DATE Nov. 19 SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 18 at South Carolina Nov. 17 SOUTH CAROLINA (6 home, 5 away) (6 home, 5 away) (6 home, 5 away) 1991 1992 1993 Sept. 7 APPALACHIAN STATE Sept. 5 BALL STATE Sept. 4 CITADEL

Sept. 14 OPEN DATE Sept. 12 FLORIDA STATE Sept. 1 at Florida State Sept. 21 at Temple Sept. 19 VIRGINIA TECH Sept. 18 OPEN DATE Sept. 28 GEORGIA TECH Sept. 26 at Georgia Tech Sept. 25 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 5 at Georgia Oct. 3 OPEN DATE Oct. 2 TEMPLE Oct. 12 VIRGINIA Oct. 10 at Virginia Oct. 9 VIRGINIA Oct. 19 at Duke Oct. 17 DUKE Oct. 16 at Duke Oct. 26 N.C. STATE Oct. 24 at N.C. State Oct. 23 N.C. STATE Nov. 2 WAKE FOREST Oct. 31 at Wake Forest Oct. 30 WAKE FOREST Nov. 9 at North Carolina Nov. 7 NORTH CAROLINA Nov. 6 at North Carolina Nov. 16 MARYLAND Nov. 14 at Maryland Nov. 13 MARYLAND Nov. 23 at South Carolina Nov. 21 SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 20 at South Carolina (6 home, 5 away) (6 home, 5 away) (7 home, 4 away)

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Mark Drag Stacy Fields Gene Beasley had more career tackles than other 85 46 any Tiger heading into 1988. MG • Sr. TE • So.

Jeb Flesch Angelo Fox Steve Gerrald Cameron Gibson Ty Granger 73 83 71 OG • Fr. MG • Jr. TE • Jr. TB • Sr. OT • Sr.

Vance Hammond Kelvin Hankins Eric Harmon — J. C. Harper i. Wayne Harps 62 76 7 'V MG»So DT • So. OT • So. OG • So. ' ' DT • Sr. BAN • Jr.

John Harris ^^^r^g^^^a^^^^ Jerome Henderson Heath Hewett 3,4 36 CFr. " LB • Jr. BAN c Sr. CB • So. TB • Jr. QB • Fr.

34 35 1988 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

N — NIGHT GAME TV -TELEVISED SHADED AREA INDICATES CONFERENCE GAME

DATES CLEMSON DUKE GEORGIA TECH MARYLAND NORTH CAROLINA N.C. STATE VIRGINIA WAKE FOREST

VIRGINIA TECH NORTHWESTERN LOUISVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA WESTERN CAROLINA WILLIAM & MARY VILLANOVA Sept. 3 HOME (TV) AWAY (N) HOME (N) AWAY (N) HOME (N) HOME (N) AWAY

FURMAN TENNESSEE CHATTANOOGA OKLAHOMA PENN STATE ILLINOIS STATE Sept. 10 HOME AWAY (N) HOME HOME (TV) HOME (N) HOME (N)

FLORIDA STATE THE CITADEL VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA WAKE FOREST GEORGIA TECH N.C. STATE Sept. 17 HOME (TV) HOME (N) AWAY (TV) AWAY HOME (N) HOME (TV) AWAY (N)

GEORGIA TECH VIRGINIA CLEMSON N.C. STATE LOUISVILLE MARYLAND OUKE MICHIGAN Sept. 24 AWAY HOME (TV) HOME HOME (N) HOME AWAY (N) AWAY (TV)

VANDERBILT N.C. STATE SYRACUSE AUBURN GEORGIA TECH Oct. 1 AWAY (N) HOME (TV) AWAY AWAY AWAY (TV)

VIRGINIA MARYLAND GEORGIA TECH WAKE FOREST E.TENNESSEE ST. CLEMSON NORTH CAROLINA Oct. 8 AWAY AWAY (TV) HOME (TV) AWAY (N) HOME (N) HOME HOME (N)

DUKE CLEMSON SOUTH CAROLINA WAKE FOREST N.C. STATE NORTH CAROLINA LOUISVILLE MARYLAND Oct. 15 HOME AWAY HOME HOME HOME (TVI AWAY (TV) AWAY AWAY

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37 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL 18891989 Assistant Coaches

Tommy West, DE Bill D'Andrea, OL Jack Crowe, OB Wayne Bolt, TE Tennessee, 1975 Indiana State, 1973 UAB, 1970 East Carolina, 1979

Chuck Reedy, RB Larry Van Der Heyden, OL Woody McCorvey, WR Appalachian St., 1971 Iowa State, 1962 Alabama State, 1972

Bill Oliver, DB Tom Harper, DL Miles Aldridge, LB Alabama, 1962 Kentucky, 1953 Gardner-Webb, 1971

38 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL 1889-1989 Clemson Rookies

*f% *Tk J,m m Norris Brown, DB Michael Carr, QB Dexter Davis, CB Chris Gardocki, PK Junior Hall, RB Les Hall, OT

Kenzil Jackson, LB Stacy Lewis, WR Chester McGlockton, DT Tony Mauney, CB Tyron Mouzon, SS Al Richard, DT

mm 4 Mike Samnik, OG Shane Scott, LB Mark Shirley, OT Wayne Simmons, BAN Marc Taylor, RB Jamison Temples, OG

Graduate Assistants

Robert McFarland Gerald Baxter Todd Schonhar Gene Chizik Matt Wannebo

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If there's an SCE&G Good Cents sign in the yard, then you know the house is going to be both energy efficient and comfortable to live in. In fact, a Good Cents home even qualifies for a lower electric rate. Before you buy look for the Good Cents sign outside, you'll be a lot happier with what you find inside. The People At SCE&G A SCnar. Company Athletic Staff

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Sam Blackman Tim Bourret Bob Bradley Rick Brewer Allison Dalton Asst. S.I.D. Assoc. S.I.D. Asst. Athletic Dir./ Asst. Ticket Mgr. Exec. Sec. IPTAY Sports Info. Dir.

lift! Bobby Douglas Doug Gordon Len Gough Bert Henderson Van Hilderbrand Don Hogan Equip. Mgr. Asst. Equip. Mgr. Assoc. Athletic Dir. Assoc. Exec. Sec. Asst. Athletic Dir./ Asst. to Athletic Dir. of IPTAY aTicket Mgr. a Hi Fred Hoover Les Jones Maria McKinney Hazel Modica Dave Mullaney Danny Poole Asst. Athletic Dir./ Dir. of Facilities Football Sec. S.I.D. Sec. S.I.D. Grad. Asst. Asst. Trainer Head Trainer

Dwight Rainey Robert Ricketts John Seketa Elaine Swearingen Annabelle Vaughan Don Wade Sen. Assoc. Ath. Dir. Asst. Athletic Dir. Promotions Dir. Football Sec. S.I.D. Grad. Asst. Admin. Asst.

At* Gary Wade Joanne West Sheri West Reno Wilson Clyde Wrenn Sandy York Strength Training Dir. Asst. Ticket Mgr. S.I.D. Grad. Asst. Asst. Trainer Asst. Ath. Dir./ Football Sec. Football Operations

41 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL 1889198° Car Dealers

James P. Clamp Randolph V. Hayes Bob Peeler Leasing Assoc., Inc. Ralph Hayes Toyota Carolina Leasing. Inc. Anderson Anderson Anderson

Sel Hemingway Mike Taylor Ike Rountree John D. Weir, Jr. Manly Eubank Hemingway Motors Twin City Motor Co., Inc. Newsome Chevrolet-Buick, Inc. Weir, Inc. Palmetto Ford Andrews Batesburg Camden Chester Charleston

Joe Canady Don Jones & Tommy Norris Rock Smith Cricket Yates Stewart John Foster Ford Toyota of Easley, Inc. Rock Smith Chevrolet, Inc. Stewart Oldsmobile-Nlssan Easley Easley Elberton, GA Fayetteville, NC

Frank Mims Tom Minyard J. Henry Sitton, Jr. Mac Snyder James W. Snyder, Jr. Century Lincoln-Mercury Judson T. Minyard, Inc. Sitton Buick Co., Inc. M. Snyders, Inc. Snyder's and Breakaway Honda Oldsmobile-Cadillac Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville

Louis Williamson George Ballentme David Herndon Ben Satcher & Ben Satcher, Jr. Fairway Ford, Inc. Ford-Lincoln-Mercury, Inc. Herndon Chevrolet Ben Satcher Ford Co., Inc. Greenville Greenwood Lexington Lexington

42 Andy Anderson Bob Mayberry, Jr. Jim Covington Jimmy Guthrie Jack Tinsley Crossroads Chevrolet Bob Mayberry Chrysler City C&S Toyota-Mazda Superior Motors, Inc. Tmsley-Crane Chevrolet Co., Inc. Mauldin Monroe, NIC Orangeburg Orangeburg Pickens

J*Jr. Ted Smith George Coleman, Robert H Edwards Jim Hays Tommy Meadows Ward Smith George Coleman Motors Edwards Auto Sales Co., Inc. Triangle Ford-Mercury, Inc. Woodruff Motor Sales. Inc. Chevrolet-Buick, Inc. Travelers Rest Walhalla Waynesboro, GA Woodruff Seneca

Other members of this program include: Bob Baker, Anderson Jim Roberts, Anderson Dick Dyer, Dyer & Assoc., Columbia Rusty Simmons, Simmons Chevrolet, Pendleton Bill Hancock, III, Hancock Buick. Columbia Ed Edgerton, Heritage Lincoln-Mercury, Charleston Ellis Murphy, Murphy Cadillac-Pontiac, Spartanburg John Calcutt, John Calcutt Chevrolet, Darlington Bob Pulliam, Pulliam Ford Motor, Columbia

Index of Advertisers

As of August 3, 1988

Air Force ROTC 29 Coca-Cola 60-61 Overhead Door Company 56 All-State IBC Documentary Sports 48 Palmetto Exposition Center 23 ARA 8 Eastman Chemical 105 S. B. Phillips Company, Inc 78 Army ROTC 92 Environmental Landscaping 106 Phillips Fibers 80 Athletic Warehouse 44 First Union 4 Piedmont Printmakers 76 Ballard Concrete 74 Galloway Homes 100 Pony 114 Batson Yarn & Fabrics IFC Goody's 20 Price Aquatech Pools 110 Blue Cross/Blue Shield 22 Hardee's 16 Providence Hospital 53 Campus Heritage 66 Harris & Associates 36 RCA 59 Capri's of Seneca 96 M. E. Harrison Company 38 Ricoh 14 Carquest 18 Jefferson Pilot 28 Sanders Brother's 118 Carolina Pride 6 Kentucky Fried Chicken 30 S. C. Electric & Gas 40 Chadsworth Commons 31 Mr. Knickerbocker's 64 South Carolina Steel Corp 118 Chem-Nuclear Systems 10 Life of Georgia 18 Sportsmania 109 Clemson Chamber of Commerce .. 12 Clemson Football Camp 86 th Lumber Yard 100 J. P. Steven's & Company, Inc 108 Clemson Loyalty Fund 9 McAbee's Custom Carpets 77 Upton's Dept. Stores 31 C&S Bank 26 McCrary Automatic Sprinkler Wise Potato Chips 68 Clemson Mascots/Dunaway Company 77 Yeargin Properties, Inc BC Enterprises 96 New York Life 32

43 "THIS IS TIGER COUNTRY"

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"WE ARE INTO ATHLETICS - BODY AND SOLE" ANDERSON MALL (803) 224-5562 ANDERSON, S.C. CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL 18891989 Memorial Stadium Records

Individual by Clemson Rushes: 36 by Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest 10-18-69 Rushing Yds: 260 by Cliff Austin vs. Duke 10-16-82 Pass Att's: 53 by Rodney Williams vs. N.C. State 10-24-87 Pass Cmpl: 23 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Duke 10-24-70

TD Passes: 4 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn 1 1-22-47 Passing Yds: 283 by Jimmy Addison vs. Virginia 9-24-66 Completion %: .800 by Mike Eppley vs. Virginia 10-8-83 Receptions: 10 by Charlie Waters vs. Alabama 10-25-69 by Perry Tuttle vs. Maryland 11-14-81 Rec. Yds: 161 by Perry Tuttle vs. Wake Forest 10-31-81

TD Rec: 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn 1 1-21-53 Total Offense: 374 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn 11-22-47 Punt Ret. Yds: 126 by Donnell Woolford vs. Ga. Tech 9-26-87 K.O. Ret. Yds: 160 by John Shields vs. Alabama 10-25-69 Tackles: 24 by Jeff Davis vs. N. Carolina 11-8-80 : 3 by Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest 10-30-65 Sacks: 3 by vs. Wake Forest 11-3-79 vs. Maryland 9-15-79 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland 9-15-79 TFL: 5 by Michael Dean Perry vs. N.C. State 10-24-87 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland 9-15-79

by Opponent Rushes: 32 by Charlie Wysocki, Maryland 9-15-79 by Don McCauley. N. Carolina 11-14-70 Rushing Yds: 227 by Ted Brown, N.C. State 11-25-75 Pass Att's: 57 by Kip Allen. The Citadel 10-4-86 Pass Cmpl: 26 by Bob Davis. Virginia 9-24-66 Passing Yds: 361 by , Maryland 11-16-85 Receptions: 13 by Henley Carter, Duke 10-19-68 Rec. Yds: 209 by Henley Carter, Duke 10-19-68 Total Offense: 368 by Stan Gelbaugh. Maryland 11-16-85

Team by Clemson Most Points: 82 vs. Wake Forest 10-31-81 First Downs: 35 vs. Wake Forest 10-31-81 the completion percentage record off Rushes: 73 vs. Virginia 10-21-72 Mike Eppley holds stadium a 12-15 showing against Virginia in 1983. Rushing Yds 536 vs. Wake Forest 10-31-81 Rushing Avg 10.3 vs. Presbyterian 9-22-45 Rushing TDs 11 vs. Presbyterian 9-22-45 by Opponent Pass Atts: 54 vs. N.C. State 10-24-87 Most Points: 45 by N.C. State 10-25-75 Pass Comps: 23 vs. Duke 10-24-70 by Auburn 11-21-53 Passing Yds: 315 vs. Virginia 9-24-66 First Downs: 29 by Duke 10-24-70 Florida St. 11-1-75 Passing TDs: 4 vs. Auburn 1 1-22-47 by

1 1-14-70 Total Offense: 756 vs. Wake Forest 10-31-81 Rushes: 74 by N. Carolina Yds/Play: 8.7 vs. Wake Forest 10-31-81 Rushing Yds: 409 by N.C. State 10-25-75 Fumbles: 14 vs. Presbyterian 9-19-53 Rushing Avg: 7.0 by N. Carolina 11-6-76 10-25-75 Fumbles Lost: 5 vs. several teams Rushing TDs: 6 by N.C. State 10-4-86 Penalties: 15 vs. Duke 10-17-87 Pass Atts: 58 by The Citadel vs. Wake Forest 11-2-85 Pass Comps: 27 by Duke 10-16-82 11-16-85 Penalty Yds: 155 vs. Wake Forest 10-29-77 Passing Yds: 361 by Maryland Punts: 13 vs. Furman 11-21-42 Passing TDs: 3 by several teams 10-24-70 vs. Pensacola N.A.S. 10-13-45 Total Offense: 546 by Duke Yds/Play: 8.4 by Auburn 10-10-70 Punt Avg.: 56.6 vs. Wake Forest 1 1-3-84 9 Presbyterian 9-18-54 Intercepts by: 5 vs. S. Carolina 11-23-68 Fumbles: by 10-19-68 vs. Georgia 9-19-81 Fumbles Lost: 6 by Duke Penalties: 16 by Duke 10-17-87 Int. Ret. Yds: 1 1 vs. Wake Forest 1 1 -21 -59 Penalty Yds: 9-30-67 Punt Ret. Yds: 227 vs. Georgia Tech 9-26-87 127 by Georgia 15 10-12-68 K.O. Ret. Yds: 160 vs. Alabama 10-25-69 Punts: by Auburn Punt Avg.: 57.3 by The Citadel 10-4-86 Sacks by: 10 vs. Maryland 9-15-79 by: Auburn 11-21-53 TFL: 19 vs. N.C. State 10-24-87 Intercepts 6 by Punt Ret Yds: 100 by Auburn 10-10-70 PBUs: 18 vs. The Citadel 10-4-86

45 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAI\mm9 IPTAY Officers

Mr. Joseph Bailey Bright Mr. Charles A Bryan, Jr. * — Mr. Charles W. Bussey, Jr ' Mr. Donald Coggins ' Mr. Larry B Copeland * Mr. J Mike Crawford * Mr. Walter B. Crawford Mr. Bennie Cunningham * Mr. Gordon S. Davis Mr. William Lem Dillard

Mr. I. L. Donkle, Jr. William R. "Bill" Alexander * Mr. James F Douglas Director, District III Mr. Robert DuBose * Mr. Charles Eldridge — Mr. Henry Elrod DISTRICT III Mr. Mark Finley Mr. William R. "Bill" Alexander, ' Mr Clark Gaston, Jr Director — Mr. Joe D Gibson 330 Fairway Rd. SW Mr. Joel W Gray. Ill Aiken, SC 29801 Mr. Scott Greene Mr. Benson Harrison Aiken County * A • Mr. Richard H. Ivester Mr. Gerald W. Metts (cc) Eddie N. Dalton Jim Patterson Edgar C. McGee * Mr. Terry A. Kmgsmore Chairman Mr. Sandy Kirkus " IPTAY Vice-President IPTAY President IPTAY Secretary-Treasurer Mr. William R Alexander Mr Bennie Langley Mr, Richard L Boyleston

Director, District VII Director, District I Director, District V Mr. Jim League Mr. Johnny L. Cagle * Mr. Floyd S Long — Mr. Alan J. Coleman ' Mr. Terry L Long Mr Robert M. Cook Mr. Scott MacLean Mr. Thomas H. Coward IPTAY PAST PRESIDENTS — Mr. W M Manning, Jr. Mr. Frank T Gibbs — Mr. Seabrook Marchant Mr. Elbert Hines Hamilton Mr. Ed McCameron ' Mr. John G Molony * Mr T. McCarter T. C. Atkinson, Jr., Director F. Reeves Gressette, Jr., Director George G. Poole, Jr., Director James Mr Alan M. Tewkesbury, III Mr. Ronald J McCoy Mr. F. A. Townsend, Jr. Charlie Bussey, Director Lewis F. Holmes, Director Bill Reaves, Director Mr James D Miller Mr, Carrol H. Warner F. Director Starkey, Director W. G. DesChamps, Director E. Hughes, Lawrence Mr. J. G. Miller, Jr. Mr. H. 0. Weeks, Sr. Dr. R. C. Edwards, Director Dr. G. J. Lawhon, Jr., Director Dr. J. H. Timmerman, Director — Mr. William J. Neely, Jr Mr Thomas K. Norris Harper Gault, Director Calhoun Lemon, Director Marshall Walker, Director * Mr. William H. Orders Edgefield County — Mr. John F Palmer Mr Watson Rhodes (cc) • Chairman — Mr. I. N. Patterson, Jr ATHLETIC DIRECTOR — BOBBY ROBINSON Mr. George Milton Plyler Mr. Greg W Anderson IPTAY EXECUTIVE SECRETARY — ALLISON DALTON ' Mr C Evans Putman — Mr. E. O. Dukes. Jr. * Mr. Bobby Ramsey Mr. J. W Gilliam. Jr. HONORARY DIRECTOR — FRANK HOWARD ' Mr. Bruce Reeves — Mr. Lewis F. Holmes Mr Robert E. Reeves, Jr. Mr. Lewis F Holmes III — denotes Representative Emeritus * Mr. C F. Rhem, Jr. Mr Thomas H. Ryan Mr. James Rochester + denotes County Chairman Emeritus Lexington County " Mr. Earl E. Sammons, Jr. • * Mr. Robert M Taylor (cc) denotes IPTAY 88 Award Winner Mr Robert G Sharpe Chairman Mr. John G. Slattery — Mr. Billy Amick ' Mr. Joe D. Swann Mr. Alvin N Berry Representatives: Mr. E. Richard Taylor, Jr. Mr. Jerry Brannon ' Mr. Stanley T. Thornton • Nick P • Mr. R. Hugh Caldwell Mr Anagnost Mr Max Monroe Mr. Jim Vaughn ' ' Mr Fred H. Carter, Jr. Mr Joe M Anderson Mr. Patterson * James V Mr. James E. Vissage, Jr. • Mr Lewis Bagwell Ritchie Mr James Tracy Childers — Mr R R — Mr. S. Gray Walsh • • Mr. Ernest J Corley, Jr. Mr Wayne Bell Mr Gil Rushton •+ Mr. Kermit Watson Bracknell Mr. H. Ralph Corley, Sr. Mr John L. Mr Richard Sarvis Mr. Robert B Whorton Mr William D Coleman William Singleton Mr. John Melton Gault, III Mr C — Mr. David H. Wilkins • Mr Klugh Fooshe • ' Mr. B. R Grandy W Mr G. Neil Smith Mr Charles P. Willimon • Mr James S. Hull Mr Erston G Sparks • Mr, Brett Harris • Mr Robert L McCord • Mr John E. Sparks Laurens County — Mr. T. A Henry • Mr. Melvin Pace Mr, Joseph J. Turner, Jr Mr. Thomas E Davenport (cc) Mr Henry M. Herlong, Jr. Mr Wayne B Richey — Mr. K. N. Vickery Chairman Mr. Bob Householder Jim Patterson Mr W M. Sell • Mr Joseph A. West + Mr. J. R. Adair Mr Warren Craig Jumper Director, District I Mr Richard Suggs • Mr. David Whittemore Dr. W Fred Chapman Mr. John W McLure Mr Eugene P. Willimon * Mr, James A. Coleman Mr. J, W. Riser DISTRICT I McCormick County • — Mr. Henry M. Faris, Sr. Mr. J Tom Shell Jim Patterson, Director Mr. Jennings G. McAbee (cc) • — Mr. W B Owens Mr. Charles M. Stuck P.O. Box 589 Chairman Mr Carl R. Rogers Mr. C. Paul Wessinger Clemson, SC 29633 • Faulkner Mr. T. C. Mr Michael E Simmons Mr. Lee H Witt, Jr, Mr James C Welborn. Jr. Abbeville County Oconee County Newberry County • M. Earle Williamson (cc) • Dr. N. C. Wessinger Mr Mr Sammy Dickson (cc) " Mr. Terry C Shaver (cc) Chairman Chairman Spartanburg County Chairman Dr William H Baxley, III — Mr. J. H Abrams Mr. Wesley A Stoddard (cc) Mr. Thomas M Abrams Mr. Charles Murphy Alexander • Mr. Thomas Chairman Mr. Earle J Bedenbaugh • Mr. V. Wendel Boggs Mr. James P. Burns Mr. Andy N. Beiers Mr. Walter B Cousins — Mr, Philip H Rosenberg Mr. Duke Cleveland Mr. John L. Brady, Sr. Mr. Louie C Derrick Mr. Don Southard, Jr Joel Harris Mr William Cooper Mr. L. Glenn Fellers C. Evans "Buddy" Putnam Mr. M Mr. Ellis M. Ivey • Anderson County Mr. John B. Cornwell, Jr. Mr. Melvin L. Longshore Mr. John Landreth Director, District II Mr C H Ragsdale, III Dr. P S Mowla|ko (cc) Mr. Jack Cribb Mr Frank J. McGee Mr. John Easterling, Jr. Mr Joe H Simpson Chairman • Mr Horace McGee — Mr. Clifford T. Smith Mr. Melvin E Barnette Judge Bruce Foster Mr. J. H. McJunkin DISTRICT II T-larry H. Gibson Mr. C. Gurnie Stuck Mr. Victor G. Chapman C. Evans "Buddy" Putman, — Mr. Mr. Don Neal Mr David Waldrop, Jr Mr B K. Chreitzberg Director Mr. Wilbur K Hammett Mr. Carl Owens * Mr R. Carol Cook Mr. E. Guy Hendrix Mr Sam Thrift 15 Quail Hill Drive Richland County Mr. Joe B Davenport Mr. W. A. Hudson • Mr. W. Harold Wood Greenville, SC 29607 Mr. Don Golightly (cc) A. Kerchmar Mr George H Ducworth — Mr P Chairman • Mr. J Tom Forrester. Jr. Pickens County Cherokee County Mr Ralph F King, Jr. — Mr. George I Alley Dr. W Ronald Barrett (cc) Mr. Henry M. Lee Dr James P Hentz Mr, Robert E. Dye (cc) Mr. William Blackston Chairman Ms Anita Ness Mr Robert Lee Hill Chairman Mr. Jack W Brunson — Mr. R. S. Campbell, Jr. * Mr. Arthur W. O'Shields Dr. James H. Irby Mr. Frank Anderson — Mr. Philip C. Chappell, Jr • Mr Gary E Clary * Mr. Raymond Powell Dr William P. Kay, Jr Mr William J Barnett • Mr. William Chastain — Mr John M. Hamrick, Jr. * Mr. Doug Pridgeon Dr. C. Patrick Killen Mr. Francis Bosdell Mr Albert G. Courie • • — Mr Wylie Hamrick Mr. Marvin C. Robinson Mr. S. T. King Mr Charles E. Dalton ' Judge Michael R Davis Mr David Parker Mr. Lee Smith Mr. James F. Little Mr. Benjamin C Dysart Mr. James W Engram • • — Mr E Raymond Parker Mr. R. L. Stoddard Mr. Harry Ma|Or Dr. R. C. Edwards Mr. Lawrence M. Gressette, Jr. • Mr Bob Peeler * Dr. Harold Vigodsky Mr. Randall W McClain Mr Gaston Gage, Jr • Mr. William E Hair • — Mr Jim Sanders Mr Ted Wilson P. Jr III Mr C Osteen, Mr Roddey E. Gettys, Mr. Harry J. Johnson Mr. Rich Sellers Mr. Robert M. Guerreri Mr. Terryl Klosterman • Union County Mr. Sharpe • • Robert G. Mr. Bob Harmon Greenville County Mr. William T. McDaniel. Ill Mr. Tony Smith Harper • E. Bruce (cc) Dr. Russ Caston (cc) Mr. W. C. Mr. Miles Mr. James P McKeown, III • Chairman Mr. Frank J. Howard Chairman • Mr. S. C. McMeekin, Jr. Greenwood County Mr. John P. Brown Mr Floyd M Hunt Mr. Bill Barbary Mr. R. Mervin Poston • Mr. William E. Burnett (cc) Mr H S. Harris. Jr. L. Kilby, Jr Bell • Mr Edwin Mr. Randall Mr Crawford E Sanders. Ill Chairman • " Mr Thomas E Mack Mr. Tom C. Lynch, Jr. Mr. Walter Glenn Brackin, Jr. Col. A. Lee Sheider. Jr. • Dr. F. E Abell, Jr Mr. Edward Osborne Mr Ben Massmgill Mr. Mike Branham Mr. B Marion Smith

46 • Mrs. Davis 0. Smith • Mr. Jeffery T, Haire Jasper County Sumter County ' Dr. John H. Timmerman Mr. James W Hancock, Jr. Mr. Frederick A. Nimmer (cc) Mr Robert Galiano. Jr. (cc) Mr E Ralph Wessinger, Sr Mr Alford Haselden Chairman Chairman Mr Lewis W. Hicks Dr. John Britton. Saluda County J Jr Mr. Gary Hood Orangeburg County • Mr. Heyward L Fort Mr. James R Herlong. Jr (cc) • Mr. William B. Bookhart, Jr. (cc) Mr. James H. Owen, Jr • Mr W. T. Fort, Jr. Chairman Chairman Mr J. C Rhea, Jr. Mr. James F, Kinney Mr. Bernard L Black Dr. Julius C. Babb Mr. Ben R. Smith. Jr, Dr Wyman L. Morris Mr. Alfred B. Coleman Mr. G. G. Thomas. Sr. Mr. Larry Dyar • Mr James A Derrick • • Dr. Roger Troutman Mr. F. Reeves Gressette. Jr. Williamsburg County — Mr Beniamm H Herlong • Mr. Tatum Gressette • Dr W. C Cottingham (cc) •—Mr. Marshall E Walker Thurmon W. McLamb Mr. Mark S Patterson • Mr. W. C Higgmbotham. Jr. Chairman Director, District IX Mr John H Wheeler " Mr. Edgar C McGee Mr. W. H. Cox Mr. T. C. Wright Mr. Fletcher M. Riley. Jr. Mr. Fred P. Guerry. Jr, Mr. J M Russell. Jr. Mr. James M. Kennedy DISTRICT IX " Mr. Fred Schrimpf " Mr. Thomas 0. Morris, Jr. Thurmon W. McLamb. Director Mr. Jack G. Vallentme. Ill — Mr. John J. Snow PO Box 67 Mr. James C. Williams. Jr. Little River, SC 29566 — Mr. Russell S Wolfe. II Other states besides Georgia. North and South Carolina Mr. Emerson E. Andrishok Mr. Rudy Bell Mr Carl F Bessent Edgar C. McGee Mr. Daniel R. Clemson Director. District V t Mr David Copeland S. Lynn Campbell Mr. Robert P. Corker Director, District IV LTC Frank DISTRICT V J. Cox Mr Tom Davidson Edgar C McGee. Director Eddie N. Dalton Mr Fred Faircloth P. 0. Box 383 Director. District VII DISTRICT IV Mr Mark G Fellers Orangeburg. SC 291 15 S. Lynn Campbell. Director W. T. "Billy" Fort, Jr. Mr. James C Furman Director. District VI Box 11326 Allendale County DISTRICT VII Mr. Walter L Garvin Rock Hill. SC 29730 Mr. Frank M. Young (cc) Eddie N. Dalton. Director Mr Thomas E. 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Smith Chesterfield County Mr Grover C Kennedy, Jr. Mr. Theodore B Gardner Mr. Danny Floyd Ms. Millie D. Williams • Mr Patrick K. White (cc) • Mr Calhoun Lemon Mr. Horace F Swilley Mr. James B. Foster Chairman Mr. Clinton Lemon Mr. John L. Garavaglia. Ill Mr Ed Estridge Mr Jimmy L. Tarrance Dillon County Mr. Thomas W Glenn, III + Mr. James C Stone • Mr Billy Daniel (cc) Dr. Joe B. Godfrey — Mr. John R. Thomas Beaufort County Chairman " Mr. H. L. Hoover Mr Dan L. Tillman. Jr. Mr. James S Gibson. Jr. (cc) Mr. John Alford Mr W. D Kirkpatrick Chairman Mr. Charles F. Carmichael Mr. Robert E. McClure Darlington County Mr. Henry C. Chambers Mr L. B. Hardaway, Jr. Mr. John Mclnnis, III Dr. T. James Bell. Jr, (cc) Mr. Doug Corkern — Mr W. G. Lynn Mr. Edgar L Miller. Jr. Chairman Mr. Bryan Loadholt Mr Joseph L. Powell Mr. Tom R. Morris, Jr Dr. Hubert C Baker — Mr. B. George Price, III Mr Billy C Rogers • Mr D. Moss, Jr. Mr. J. W. Carter Mr J Harry Tarrance Mr. Gordon Rogers W Mr. Thomas G Roche, Jr. Mr. Marion D. Hawkins Mr. John C Rogers Berkeley County Swearingen Mr George A Hutto. Jr Mr. Neal Rogers Dr C. R. Mr. Warren Jeffords • Mr. Thomas P Ryan (cc) Mr Don Tomberlin Dr. William P Kennedy Chairman Florence County Dr. T. G. Westmoreland • • Robert Dangerfield • Mr. V. Whelchel — Dr. G. J. Lawhon. Jr. Mr Dr William L Coleman (cc) D. • Dantzler Worth Mr. William B McCown. Ill Dr Thomas Chairman Mr. William T. Mr. Harry M. McDonald • Mr. Nolan L. Pontiff, Jr Mr Thomas D Birchmore Mr Bobby J Yarborough — Dr M B Nickles. Jr. — Mr W. Henry Thornley Mr Rufus M. Brown Dr Carl H Jones III Bill Reaves Mr. Clyde S. Bryce, Jr •—Mr. Calhoun County • Mr. John Walker Mr Marvin Cockfield • Mr. Gerald Bozard (cc) — Mr. Frank A. Douglass, Jr. Chairman Fairfield County — Mr. L B Finklea. Jr. • Mr. William H Bull Mr. Earnest C. Hughes (cc) Mr. Harold B Haynes • Mr. Tatum Gressette. Jr. Chairman — Mr. Ernest L. 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Myrtle Beach, the gathering place for college students all over the Carolinas during spring and summer vacations.

And, if you just want to go to the beach for the day, you just have to go across campus. What could be more convenient?

Lake Hartwell and its 960 miles of shoreline are right at the edge of campus. Water skiing and all kinds of other water sports are available on this beautiful lake that has countless beach areas available to students. This is the site of a number of special events year round, including the Bengal Ball, which welcomes spring to Clemson on a Saturday afternoon of fun at the "Y" Beach. The winter does not bring much snow to Clemson, but a few miles to the north in the mountains of North Carolina, are many fine ski slopes and resorts. The mild climate of the upstate in South Carolina makes it a haven for all kinds of sportsmen. Fishermen, hunters, water skiiers, rafting enthu- siasts, and golfers can find a place to enjoy their sports in the Clemson area.

For history buffs, the Clemson area is loaded to the hilt with landmarks. The Old Stone Church in Clemson, St. Paul's and the village square in Pendleton are only a few of the many historical sites in the area. In fact, the entire town of Pendleton, only a mile away from the Clemson campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Each year the city and the university combine to play host to a Welcome Back Festival. Providence Heart Institute.. the state ofthe heartin SouthCarolina

Providence Hospital / 2435 Forest Drive / Columbia, South Carolina 29204 / (803)256-5300 1987-88 In Review Clemson Claimed 10 Top 20 Teams In 1987-88

By Annabelle Vaughan marked the first time in Clemson history that a The men's track program also enjoyed a suc- football squad was ranked in the top 20 in every cessful year in cross country, indoor and out-

Football was not the only sport in the Clem- Associated Press poll during the season. door competition. The men's cross country son athletic program that enjoyed success dur- Michael Dean Perry, Donnell Woolford, David squad won the conference championship and

ing the 1987-88 academic year. Ten of Clem- Treadwell, and John Phillips were all named to placed 1 1th at the NCAAs. The women's cross

son's 1 8 athletic teams finished in the top 20 of various All-America teams, while seven players country team, led by Michelle Kalikin, finished their respective sports last year, while two oth- earned AII-ACC honors, more than any other its season ranked 13th in the nation. Kalikin

ers finished in the top 22 in final dual meet polls. ACC school. was the top finisher for the Lady Harriers in The Tigers also won five ACC Championships The Clemson soccer team surprised the na- every meet of the cross country season. (football, men's cross country, women's swim- tion by winning its second national champion- Freshman Yehezkel Halifa won indoor All- ming, men's tennis, and golf). ship in four years. The Tigers went into the America honors in the 3000 meters, and earned In addition, the Clemson men's all-around NCAA finals seeded 23rd out of a field of 24 a second All-America certificate at the NCAA

sports program finished eighth in The Knoxville teams and went on to defeat San Diego State outdoor championships in the 10000 meters.

Journal's annual all-sports poll. This marks the for the national title, which was held in the new All three Clemson athletes participating in the seventh straight year that Clemson has ranked soccer stadium on the Clemson campus. Bruce NCAA outdoor meet, Halifa, Dov Kremer, and in the top 15, and the 12th time in the last 13 Murray won the prestigious Hermann Award, Terrence Herrington, won All-America honors years Clemson has been in the top 25. The the highest honor in collegiate soccer, and was and earned the Tigers a tie for 15th in the

number-eight finish was Clemson's sixth top 1 named Ail-American along with teammate Paul national rankings. ranking in the last 10 years. Rutenis. These two players, along with James In golf, the Tigers won the conference cham- The Tiger football team got the year off to a Rootes, were also named all-conference. pionship for the second year in a row. Clemson good start when a last second field goal de- Rootes was also honored with first-team Aca- won four tournaments in ihe spring, breaking feated the Georgia Bulldogs, giving Clemson demic All-America honors. the school record for tourney titles in a year. back-to-back victories against its archrival. In men's basketball, Cliff Ellis took his team The squad boasted two All-Americans and

Danny Ford's team won the conference to its fourth postseason appearance in his first three all-conference athletes. The golfers also championship with a 45-16 win over the Mary- four years at Clemson. This marks the first time had two academic All-Americans, more than land Terrapins. in ACC history that a coach has achieved this any other team at Clemson. The Tigers went on to a postseason ap- goal. Clemson ended the regular season on a The men's tennis squad won another con- pearance in the Citrus Bowl where they de- positive note by defeating eighth-ranked Duke ference title for the Tigers and was ranked 1 0th feated Penn State, 35-10, and earned a num- and 13th-ranked Georgia Tech back-to-back. in the nation. Two Tiger netters won all-con- ber-10 final ranking in the UPI poll and a The Tigers then advanced to the NIT. Senior ference honors. number-12 ranking in the AP. The season Grayson Marshall found a place in the record books by becoming the ACC's career assist leader. The Clemson baseball team tied a school 1 -m A record for victories with 54 and also estab- lished a record for winning percentage. The

;. Tigers finished first in the conference in the regular season before advancing to the NCAA tournament. Eight players from the 15th-

ranked team were named either first or second- team all-conference, while two, Bert Heffernan and Brian Barnes, won All-America honors. The women's basketball team was the Comeback team of the Year for the Tigers. Jim Davis took over a 7-21 team and led Clemson to a 21-9 record and a number-20 final ranking. Karen Ann Jenkins was an all-conference per-

former and led the ACC in field goal percentage with a 56.9 percentage. The women's swimming team became Clem- son's first undefeated team in any sport since the 1981 football squad. Bob Boettner's team

was 9-0 in the regular season, won the ACC meet and finished fifth at the NCAA finals. The team had the most All-Americans in the athletic program with eight. The spring sports programs were especially

successful, as Clemson saw all four of its men's teams advance to NCAA tournaments

and finished in the top 20. Clemson and Texas

were the only teams in the nation to have all four Louise Greenwood helped the Lady Tigers to Mike Milchin was a key to Clemson's ACC a Top 20 ranking. spring sports teams finish in the top 20. record 54 baseball wins.

54 .

Men's Tennis 13. Washington St. 17. Clemson 903 3. Oklahoma 1 1-1 1008 1. Stanford (25-1) 14. Arizona 18. New Mexico 906 4. Syracuse 11-0-1 966 2. LSU (27-2) 15. Clemson N.C. State 906 5. LSU 10-1-1 864 3. Michigan (21-5) 20. Louisiana State 906 6. Nebraska 10-2 825 Cal Soccer America Southern (25-5) 7. Auburn 9-1-2 795 1. Indiana 5. Pepperdine (22-5) Women's Swimming 8 Michigan St. 9-2-1 768 2. 1 6. Cal-lrvine (22-8) South Carolina . Texas 661 .0 9. UCLA 10-2 641 3. Virginia 7. Kentucky (23-6) rioriaa 542.5 1 0. Texas A&M 10-2 629 4. Harvard 8. Georgia (17-7) o. otanioro 419.0 1 1 Oklahoma St. 10-2 542 5. SMU 4. California 241 9. UCLA (17-9) .0 12. Clemson 10-2 537 6. North Carolina D. uiemson 218.5 10. Clemson (22-9) 13. Georgia 9-3 423 7. Seton Hall 6. Arizona State 205.0 11. Arizona State (18-9) 14. Tennessee 10-2-1 379 8 Duke 7. Virginia 173.5 12. Georgia Tech (25-7) 15. South Carolina 8-4 306 13. Tennessee (13-11) 9. Rutgers 8. Michigan 167.0 Adelphia Q 1 1^1 A 14. TCU (20-5) 10. 153.0 Women's Cross Country

11. UCLA i u. boutn 15. Texas (19-6) Carolina 123.5 1. Oregon 98 1 1 T"/*\ rt r\ s\ <« n j-> 1 no n 12. II. I Loyola, Md. cflflcSSGG l Uo (J Baseball America 2. N.C. State 101 13. George Mason 12. Ohio State 99 3. Yale 116 1. Stanford 46-23 14. N.C. State 13. Arizona 88.0 4. Texas 143 2. Arizona State 60-13 15. Nevada-Las Vegas 14. Georgia 84.0 5. Texas-El Paso 150 3. Wichita St. 56-16 16. 15. Cincinnati Clemson 67.0 6. Wisconsin 155 4. Oklahoma St. 61-8 17. San Francisco 7. Alabama 163 5. Fresno St. 56-12 USA Today Women's Basketball 18. San Diego State 8 UC-lrvine 216 1 . Louisiana 6. Fullerton St. 43-18 Tech 32-2 19. Fresno State 9. Arkansas 222 7. Florida 48-19 2. Auburn 32-3 20. Connecticut 10. Wake Forest 3. 227 8. Miami 52-14 Tennessee 31-3 Note: Clemson won NCAA Tour- 11. Northern Arizona 4. Long 230 9. California 40-25 Beach State 29-6 nament title, poll includes only 12. Colorado 249 10. Texas 58-11 5. Texas 32-3 regular season. 13. Clemson 263 11. Texas A&M 52-15 6. Iowa 29-2 14. Penn State 304 7. Virginia 12. Mississippi St. 44-20 27-5 Golf 15. Rice 372 13. Loyola, Calif. 48-18 8. Maryland 26-6 1. UCLA 1176 9. Ohio State 14. Washington St. 52-14 25-5 Men's Cross Country 2. Texas-El Paso 1 10. 15. Clemson 54-14 179 Georgia 21-10 1. Arkansas 87 Oklahoma 1179 11. Rutgers 27-5 2. Dartmouth 119 Men's Track Oklahoma State 1179 12. Mississippi 24-7 3. Wisconsin 120 1. UCLA 82 5. Florida 1180 13. Southern California 22-8 4. Virginia Tech 184 2. Texas 41 6. Arizona 1183 14. Stanford 27-5 5. N.C. State 224 3. Arkansas 32 7. Georgia Tech 1184 15. James Madison 27-4 6. Arizona 244 4. Texas A&M 28 8. Georgia 1186 16. Washington 25-5 7. Notre Dame 259 5. California 26 South Carolina 1186 17. Montana 28-2 8. Northern Arizona 264 LSU 26 10. Arizona State 1188 18. Stephen F. Austin 29-5 9. Brown 266 7. Illinois 25 11. Texas 1189 19. Western Kentucky 26-8 10. Indiana 273 Oregon 25 12. Arkansas 1190 20. Clemson 21-9 11. Clemson 291 9. N.C. State 24 13. use 1194 12. Penn State 304 10. Florida 22 14. Georgia Southern 1204 AP Football 13. Nebraska 311 11. N.E. Louisiana 21 15. Washington 1211 1. Miami 12-0 1140 14. UC-lrvine 323 12. TCU 20 16. Houston Baptist 900 2. Florida State 11-1 1071 15. Colorado 385

1987-88 Clemson Sports

ACC ACC 1st Team All- Regular Trn. National AII-ACC America Academic Sport Home Away Neutral ACC Overall Pet. Finish Finish Ranking Players Players Ail-Americans

•Football 7-1 2-1 1-0 6-1 10-2 .833 1st NA 12th 7 4

Soccer 13-1 3-3-1 0-1 2-5-1 18-5-1 .771 5th T5th 1st 3 2 1 Women's Cross Country IMA 3rd 13th

"Men's Cross Country NA 1st 11th 4

Volleyball 9-6 8-7 4-3 3-3 21-16 568 5th T5th 1 1

Men's Basketball 12-4 0-9 2-2 4-11 14-15 .483 7th T5th

Women's Basketball 12-2 7-6 2-1 8-6 21-9 .700 4th T3rd 20th 1 Wrestling 5-2 3-1 3-2 3-2 11-5 688 3rd 4th 3

'Women's Swimming 4-0 5-0 0-0 4-0 9-0 1 000 1st 1st 5th 4 8

Men s Swimming 3-1 2-3 0-0 2-2 5-4 .556 3rd 3rd 22nd 1

Women s Indoor Track NA 4th 1

Men's Indoor Track NA 3rd 5 1

Baseball 30-2 14-6 10-6 18-2 54-14 .794 1st 3rd 15th 3 2 Women's Tennis 9-2 5-4 4-4 6-1 18-10 .643 2nd 3rd 22nd 2

"Men s Tennis 6-1 6-2 10-6 6-1 22-9 .710 2nd 1st 10th 2

Women's Outdoor Track NA 4th 1

Men s Outdoor Track NA 3rd T15th 4 3

•Golf NA 1st 17th 3 2 2

Men s Totals 76-12 30-25-1 26-17 41-24 134-52 .713 2 Firsts 3 Firsts 7 Top 20 31 14 3 Women's Totals 34-10 25-17 10-8 21-10 69-35 .663 1 First 1 First 3 Top 20 10 8 1

OVERALL TOTALS 1 1 0-22 55-42-1 36-25 62-34 203-87 695 3 Firsts 4 Firsts 10 Top 20 41 22 4

"Indicates ACC Championship

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By Sam Blackman ognized by your peers. But most impor- tantly, when you get praise from the coaches and you watch yourself on film "We are just the seven mules. We do all providing a hole for back, it it the work so that these four fellows can a makes worthwhile." gallop into fame.'' This was a 1924 quote by Adam Walsh, The Darien, CT native could be de- scribed as a dependable player as he has one of the linemen that blocked for the played in 37 straight and has famed Four Horsemen at Notre Dame. games Although football has changed since started in the last 25 contests. He needs only six starts to Clemson's all- the 1920s, Clemson's senior center Jeff become time leader in starts by a Tiger center. He Bak and Walsh have something in com- mon; both have provided great blocking could set the record for games played in a career if he plays in every this that led the way for successful teams. game season. And in this sense, linemen are some- This dependability and his attitude has times forgotten as their role is buried un- earned him the reputation of player der the headlines of outstanding backs. a team among the coaching staff and fellow play- But, Jeff Bak does not let this interfere ers something he values. with his task at hand. — "Although linemen don't get the recog- "I feel I can be relied upon by coaches and the players. You must approach foot- nition that backs do, people in general ball with the attitude of you will never be know that linemen and good fundamental perfect, but strive for perfection.' mat- blocking are an invaluable part of the No there is team," said Bak. ter how good you are, always that is better. not want to Even though linemen are sometimes someone You do be too satisfied with your progress. In- forgotten in the headlines, there are other stead, you always want to make yourself intangible medals to pursue. Bak holds the Clemson bench-press record. better." "Each week our team picks a Lineman- Bak is also persistent in his outside in- of-the-Week and in this way you are rec- terests off the football field. "I have a '69 ing center. Jeff has been our leader. He

GTO convertible. I like old classic cars, but makes calls on the line for blocking and he

the strangest thing about this car is that I sets the tempo. He does a fantastic job, am the only one in my family who will drive and as far as his work habits and attitude,

it. The rest of my family is afraid to drive it, you cannot get any better."

because it doesn't seem to drive well for Weight training is another area where

anyone else but me. My family wishes I Jeff has excelled. "Weight training is

would get rid of it since it is not reliable for something I can do to improve weak-

them, but I happen to like the car and it's nesses. Lifting helps me improve my fun to drive." strength and helps me play heavier (from

Serving as a reliable center is a difficult 255 in 1987 to 265 in 1988). It gives me chore. Of course, the number-one priority confidence and has been a key to my is getting the ball to the quarterback and play." then blocking. A player has to be consis- "Jeff is consistently intense with his tent and reliable with the each play, workouts," said Clemson Strength Coach for a mistake could cost the team a game. Gary Wade. "He does a great job in the "I guess the position of center was made weight room and trains hard to improve.

for me. I have played the position since I He takes lifting serious and is all business was in grade school." in the weight room. He is a great example Not only did Bak play on the offensive for our younger players." side of the ball, but he was also an out- As far as future plans, Jeff wants a shot

standing defensive player as well in high at professional football, but if this does school. For his career, he had 133 solo not work out, he wants to enter the busi- tackles, seven interceptions, one touch- ness world. down and 350 successful offensive "Everybody that plays wants to play

blocks. Truly an outstanding athlete and it professional football. I will graduate this

is little wonder that he is playing center. spring with a degree in administrative

"The center is the most important place management and if professional football

on the offensive line," said Larry Van Der doesn't work out, I want to enter the busi- Heyden, offensive line coach. "There is no ness world and have a new challenge." question — Bak is the best center in the Although Jeff Bak is not always the cen-

ACC. If you take a look at his stats you will ter of attention with the media, he is at the His 1969 GTO is his most prized possession. find this out. We have won two ACC titles center of the Tigers' success. He is truly a and won two bowl games with him at start- modern day Adam Walsh.

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CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL 18891989 Tiger Roster

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21 1 ERRY ALLEN TB 5-1 1 95 SO 1 VL 86 1 HEY HOWELL WR 5-8 140 SR SQ Commerce GA Banks County Ronnie Parson Sumter SC Sumter Tom Lewis 60 JEFF BAK C 6-2 265 SR 3VL 51 MARK INGE OG 6-4 265 *JR 2VL Darien, CT; Darien, Jim Girrard ividiuitrwb, in^, ouh vdiicy, nt-irbrit-iy nippb 27 GENE BEASLEY SS 5-1 210 SR 3VL 84 KENZIL JACKSON LB 5-1 217 FR HS

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61 SCOTT BEVILLE Ob 6-3 223 SO SQ 1 JOHN JOHNSON OLB 6-3 210 SO 1 VL 1 afifanno I^A 1 al^ranno C^^r\i CX\ ithno lckji ai iyc, \j r\ , di ly tr >Jciiy ii Ocala, FL, Forest, Jim Simmons Laui , duu ic - r l 1 r— r~» T A V/ 1 f~\ MHO f~\ K 63 JOEY BISHOP C 6-2 235 JR SQ 42 1 HACY JOHNSON FB 6-0 230 SR 3VL kannanAlic Mf^ RrrnA/n R^~.K RnciAjoll r\ai II id[JL;i 1 S> Lake Toxswsy, NC; Rosman, Marty Griffin , DIUWII, DUU DUbWcll 23 UUUu BOLIN HB 5-1 214 bUCO Ho OO IUNY rxbNNbUY bo 6-2 210 *FR RS Blacksburg, SC; Blacksburg. Johnny Gibson Elizabeth, NJ; Elizabeth, Jerry Moore

d d i i t~ d d a 'i /*s k i /™\T 65 BRUCE BRATTON Ol 6-4 255 "FR RS 44 LbVUN KIHKLANU BAN 6-1 215 "FR RS Gaffney SC Gaffney A L Curtis Lamar SC Lamar Terry Styers

io c L i iQi 1/ P\OI DDCIA/CTCD 1 O 1 oc on IHM [ d 92 DOUb BHEWSIEH LB O-Z oO 1 V L JUIN MJbU KK 5-1 165 SO SQ Athens. GA; Clarke Central, Billy Henderson Anderson, SC; Westside. Ted Luckadoo

ft A 1 IS C Dn/"\\A/fcl ~T~ f D C 89 MIKE BROWN 1 E 6-3 239 "FR nb 49 UHHIb LANUAblbH FB 6-0 235 SR 3VL Pell City, AL; Pell City. Lyle Darnell Mableton. GA, Riverside Academy, Errol Bisso M ADDlC DDAlA/M CO OA 23 NOHHIb bHUWN ro 5-10 1 80 FR no Hboolb LAWHbNOb HB 6-1 210 SO HS Conway SC Conway Chuck Jordan Jacksonville FL Sandalwood Bob With row

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/—> /"\ j 1 A t AT^ f— \j Tr 88 JAMES COLEY IE 6-5 250 SR 3VL 96 HICHAHD McCULLOUbH DT 6-5 265 "SR 3VL Jacksonville, FL; Lee; Corky Rogers Lons, SC, Loris. Allen McNeil r~ rv k <™n a Mir"i in 25 GARY COOPER WR 6-3 190 *JR 2VL 93 ED MCDANIEL LB 6-0 220 "FR RS Ambridge, PA, Ambndge; Frank Antonini Batesburg. SC. Batesburg, Gary Smaller 7 CHIP DAVIS WR 5-10 195 JR 2VL 22 WESLEY McFADDEN TB 6-0 200 "JR 2VL Evans, GA; Evans, Coley Cassedy Chester, SC, Lewisville, Jimmy Wallace 97 DAVID DAVIS MO 6-2 270 "FR RS 91 CHESItH MCbLOCKION DT 6-5 285 FR HS Eastover, SC. Lower Richland. Bill Kenrey Whiteville. NC. Whiteville. Bill Hewett r\rvTrn r\A\/i^ r~> 9 DEXTER DAVIS CB 5-10 1 75 FR HS 25 JIM MECKFESSEL DB 5-9 161 JR SQ Sumter, SC; Sumter; Tom Lewis Largo, FL, Largo, Jeff Haynes

rn a mi/ d — 1 1 11 110 /~\ ~r 70 FRANK DelULIIS Ol 6-5 280 *SR 3VL 81 O 1 IS MOORE DT 6-3 270 "JR 2VL Pittsburgh, PA. Penn Hills. Roy Kasmaikis Augusta, GA; Westside, Donald Fendley

30 HEbblE DEMrS lb 5-10 1 85 *SO RS 8 CHHIS MOROCCO OB 6-2 1 85 "JR 2VL Orlando, FL; Oak Ridge, John Hemmer Athens, GA, Clarke Central, Billy Henderson /"\ nrn s~\ a i D7A mci/i id Tw PI A 1 M f~\ 1 1 ~~f f~\ Kl O O 95 DERON DOBZANSKI LB 6-1 220 "FR RS 47 IYHON MOUZON SS 6-1 21 FR HS Paulsboro, NJ; Paulsboro; Bob Fredrick Clearwater, FL; Dunedm; Ken Weir

irrr mi im a k ii a ~r~ 85 MARK DHAb Mb 6-4 250 *SR 3VL 78 JEFh NUNAMACHEHpurn Ol 6-2 300 "SR 3VL Charlotte, NC; W Mecklenburg. Jim Hambucher Somerville, NJ; Somerville, Jerry Moore •CO 46 SI ACT rltLUS IE b-o SO 1 VL AHLINb 1 ON NUNN CB 5-10 1 80 SO 1 VL Frogmore, SC, Beaufort. Mike Rentz Clearwater, FL, Dunedm; Ken Weir rn rri ccolj oo 59 JEB FLhSCH Ob 6-3 270 "FR RS 38 CHUCK O BHIEN LB 6-3 225 SO 1 VL Morrow, GA; Morrow, Bub Theodcian Frederick, MD; Frederick, Bob Campbell

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P U 1 m rni 1 U A M TC 73 ANGELO FOX MG 6-3 305 JR 1 VL 80 OHINbUU OHAN lb 6-3 240 SR 1 VL Sanford, NC; Lee County; Paul Gay Fallon, NV, Merced JC, Don Odishoo /~ iiahi/ nun i mr 1 CHRIS GARDOCKI PK 6-2 1 85 FR HS 50 HANK PHILLIPS C 6-5 245 "JR 2VL Stone Mountain, GA; Redan; Bill Cloer Spruce Pine, NC, Mitchell County, Leland Riddle 83 STEVE GERRALD TE 6-4 225 'JR SQ 68 DAVID PUCKETT Ob 6-4 240 "SO SQ Galivants Ferry, SC, Aynor; David Maness Charlotte. NC. Garinger, Steve Shaughnessy 23 CAMERON GIBSON TB 5-9 171 "SR SQ 48 VINCE HOBINSON l-b 6-3 243 "SO RS Orange, VA; Orange County, John Kayaianian Jacksonville, FL, Raines, Freddie Stephens

Ol 1 A KIT O OATT 1 D 71 TY GRANGER OT 6-6 270 *SR 3VL 37 SHANE SCO 1 1 LB 6-1 210 FR HS Easley, SC; Pickens. Bill Isaacs Alexandria, VA, Mt Vernon; Bruce Patrick di io~r\y orvi r~ rt ni/ 99 MERVIN GREEN MG 6-2 265 "SO HS 19 RUSIYSEYLE P-PK 6-1 182 "SR 2VL Eutawville. SC; Holly Hill Roberts; Bernard McDaniel Savannah. GA. Calvary, Dennis Roddenberry

lAf A V/hlf C* t K AK A /~\K If D A A 1 18 TYLER GRIMES DB 5-8 1 75 "SR 2VL 57 WAYNb bIMMONb BAN 6-2 212 FR HS Hilton Hp^rl Hiltnn Hpart 1 Itlpv i Hani Westminster, SC; Westminster; Tom Jordan nimjii ricau, ov , niuui neau, ua\ vjuey 44 JUNIOR HALL RB 6-2 226 FR HS 54 DANNY SIZER DT 6-5 270 "SO SQ Gastonia, NC: Ashbrook; John Kinlaw Fletcher, NC; W. Henderson, Carrol Wright

90 VANCE HAMMOND DT 6-7 280 "SO 1 VL 28 RICHARD SMITH FS 5-1 1 90 SR 3VL Spartanburg. SC, Dorman; Al Clark Sparta, GA, Hancock Central, John Flen - N — D /~\ D D 1 f C DI OT/™\D IA(D 62 KELVIN HANKINS OT 6-3 287 SO HS 2 ROBBIE SPEC I OR WR 5-1 181 SO SQ (~, ' alhni in A Palhni in lorrtf 1 Qmith C 1 i 1 1 i . 1 i' 1 ' 1 iiiniii Camden, NJ; Woodrow Wilson, Butch Gale . 1 »t 1 i" v . 1. ' iii jcii y l/IMPC TA VI AD in 76 ERIC HARMON OG 6-1 265 'SO 1 VL 58 VINOb IAYLOH Lb 5-1 220 JR 2VL

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55 JESSE HATCHER BAN 6-2 218 SR 1 VL 75 PAT WILLIAMS OG 6-4 285 "SR 3VL Thomson. GA; Taft JC, Al Baldock Lincolnton, GA. Lincoln County; Larry Campbell 36 JEROME HENDERSON CB 6-0 180 SO 1 VL 13 RODNEY WILLIAMS QB 6-2 210 "SR 3VL Statesville. NC, W Iredell; David Moody Columbia, SC; Irmo, Joe Turbeville 33 JOE HENDERSON TB 5-9 185 JR 1 VL 20 DONNELL WOOLFORD CB 5-10 195 SR 3VL Freehold, NJ; Freehold-Boro. Earl Owens Fayetteville, NC; Douglass Byrd, Bob Paroli 3 HEATH HEWETT QB 6-1 183 'FR RS Whiteville. NC, Whiteville; Bill Hewett 26 RICARDO HOOPER WR 5-10 171 'GR 2VL Atlanta, GA; Fulton, Willie Hunter 'Denotes redshirted one season

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1 1 Rodney Fletcher WR 59 Jeb Flesch OG 12 John Johnson OLB 60 Jeff Bak C 13 Rodney Williams QB 61 Scott Beville SN 14 Tony Mauney D3 62 Kelvin Hank 'is OT 15 Blake Campbell P 63 Joey Bishop C 16 Wayne Harps OLB 64 Curtis Whitley C 17 Chris Garddcki PK 65 Bruce Bratton OT 18 Tyler Grimes DB 67 Stacy Long 0T 19 Rusty Seyle P 68 David Puckett OG 20 Donnell Woolford CB 70 Frank Delulns OT 21 Terry Allen TB 71 Ty Granger OT 22 Wesley McFadden TB 72 Ron Wessinger OG 23 Cameron Gibson TB 73 Angelo Fox MG 24 Reggie Harris LB 75 Pat Williams OG 25 Gary Cooper WR 76 Eric Harmon OG 26 Ricardo Hooper WR 77 J. C. Harper DT 27 Gene Beasley SS 78 Jeff Nunamacher OT 28 Richard Smith FS 79 Raymond Chavous DT 29 Fernandez West WR 80 Chinedu Ohan TE 30 Reggie Demps TB 81 Otis Moore DT 31 Rusty Charpia FS 82 Jerome Williams TE 32 Mitch Belton CB 83 Steve Gerrald TE 33 Joe Henderson TB 84 Chris Ogle DT 34 Reggie Lawrence TB 85 Mark Drag MG 35 Tony Kennedy SS 86 Trey Howell WR 36 Jerome Henderson CB 87 Keith Jennings WR 37 Shane Scott LB 88 James Coley TE 38 Chuck O'Brien LB 89 Mike Brown TE 39 Arlington Nunn SS 90 Vance Hammond DT 40 Henry Carter FB 91 Chester McGlockton DT 41 Doug Thomas WR 92 Doug Brewster LB 42 Tracy Johnson FB 93 Ed McDaniel LB 43 Charlie James TB 95 Deron Dobzanski LB

44 Levon Kirkland BAN 96 Richard McCullough . . . DT 46 Stacy Fields TE 97 David Davis DT 47 Tyron Mouzon SS 98 Al Richard DT 48 William Bell DB 99 Mervm Green MG 49 Chris Lancaster FB

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CLEMSON OFFENSE

87 Keith Jennings SE 70 Frank Deluliis LT 76 Eric Harmon LG 60 Jeff Bak C 75 Pat Williams RG 78 Jeff Nunamacher RT 88 James Coley TE 25 Gary Cooper FLK 13 Rodney Williams QB 42 Tracy Johnson FB 21 Terry Allen TB 17 Chris Gardocki PK

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82 Kelly Fletcher RUE 85 Brian Pitts LT 62 Wayne Burr NG 72 Paul Craven RT 88 Chris Roper DRE 50 Jeff Blankenship SLB 57 Kevin Kendrick WLB 44 Julius Dixon LCB 31 Pat Turner RCB 23 Wade Sexton SS 10 William Hall FS 90 Bruce Leicht P

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Clemson 34, Furman 10. with 4 ties THE PALADINS All Games at Clemson: CU leads 17-2 Games in Memorial Stadium: CU leads 11-0 7 George Quarles SE 55 Dean Williams OG 10 William Hall FS 56 Bill Roach C Danny Ford vs. Furman: 1-0. (1-0 at Memorial Stadium) 1 1 Mike Wood PK 57 Kevin Kendrick LB All Games at Furman: leads 17-8-4 CU 12 Ivan Johnson FS 59 Scott Raeber LB Steve Satterfield vs. Clemson: 0-0 14 Patrick Baynes 0B 60 Eric Walter OG

John Whitmire . Last Clemson Win: 21-0 at Clemson in 1979 19 0B 61 David Adams OG

20 Bobby Daugherty . . TB 62 Wayne Burr NG Last Furman Win: 12-0 at Clemson in 1936 21 Angelo Richardson TB 64 Elton Bailey OG Longest Clemson Streak: 22 (1938-present) 22 Frankie DeBusk 0B 65 Chad Will . OG Longest Furman Streak: 4 (1924-27) 23 Wade Sexton SS 66 Fe Cowan OT Games Over Last Ten Years: CU leads 1-0 24 Richie Harris TB 67 Ken Berry NG 25 Donald Lipscomb SE 68 Clay Tiedeman OT Current Streak: has won in CU 22 a row 26 Don Clardy FLK 70 Ed Patterson OT 28 Cherod Webber SS 71 Tom Griffith OG 29 Mike Jones CB 72 Paul Craven DT 30 Taylor Quarles CB 73 Allen Edwards NG

31 Pat Turner CB 74 Kyle Lowery . . 32 John Bagwell TB 75 Jeff Sanders DT 33 Billy Stockdale FB 76 Sammy Walker DT

34 Dwight Sterling TB 77 Steve Duggan ... , C 35 Kennet Goldsmith FB 78 David Cobb OT 36 Al Maxwell SS 79 Eric Robinson DT 40 Glen Connally PK 80 Paul Siffri TE 41 Ron Sherwood FB 81 Brad Stephens FLK 42 Steve Norris DE 82 Kelly Fletcher DE 45 Kota Suttle LB 83 Robbie Love TE 44 Julius Dixon CB 85 Brian Pitts DT 46 Dan Smallwood CB 86 Keith Swilling TE 47 Corey Holden DE 87 Greg Key TE 50 Jeft Blankenship LB 88 Chris Roper DE Bill 51 Ballard LB 89 Venton Bell . FLK

52 Bill Foster . . . C 90 Bruce Leicht P

53 Mike Bobrovsky . . DE 54 Mike Kiernan LB

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FURMAN OFFENSE

7 George Quarles SE 70 Ed Patterson LT 61 David Adams LG 77 Steve Duggan C 60 Eric Walter RG 66 Fe Cowan RT 86 Keith Swilling TE 81 Brad Stephens FL 14 Patrick Baynes QB 35 Kenneth Goldsmith FB 20 Bobby Daugherty TB 11 Mike Wood PK

CLEMSON DEFENSE

12 John Johnson OLB The Refreshment. 81 Otis Moore LT 85 Mark Drag MG 96 Richard McCullough RT 55 Jesse Hatcher BAN 92 Doug Brewster WLB 58 Vince Taylor MLB 20 Donnell Woolford LC 39 Arlington Nunn SS 28 Richard Smith FS 5 James Lott RC 19 Rusty Seyle P

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61 ADAMS, DAVID OG 6-0 241 JR 25 LIPSCOMB, DONALD SE 5-10 158 FR Dalton, GA; Dalton Gaffney, SC. Gaffney

32 BAGWELL, JOHN TB 5-10 206 SR 83 LOVE. ROBBIE TE 6-3 203 JR Summerville, SC; Summerville Smyrna, GA; Spartanburg (SC)

64 BAILEY, ELTON OG 5- 11 231 SR 74 LOWERY, KYLE OT 6-3 246 FR Charlotte. NC; Independence Easley, SC; Wren

51 BALLARD. BILL LB 6- 1 216 FR 36 MAXWELL, AL SS 6-0 186 SR Tucker, GA; Henderson Warner Robins, GA; Warner Robins

14 BAYNES, PATRICK QB 6-1 184 JR 42 NORRIS. STEVE DE 6-2 207 FR Chatsworth, GA, Murray County Dalton, GA; Dalton

89 BELL. VENTON FLK 6-3 189 FR 70 PATTERSON, ED OT 6-2 242 SR Charlotte, NC; West Charlotte Greenville. SC; Southside

67 BERRY, KEN NG 6-5 261 JR 85 PITTS. BRIAN DT 6-0 228 JR Mooresville, NC; Mooresville Clinton. SC; Clinton

50 BLANKENSHIP, JEFF LB 6-2 225 SR 7 QUARLES. GEORGE SE 6-1 183 SR Irmo. SC; Irmo Jefferson City. TN; Jefferson County

53 BOBROVSKY, MIKE DE 6-4 214 SO 30 QUARLES, TAYLOR CB 5-10 167 FR Duluth. GA; Duluth Jefferson City. TN; Jefferson County

62 BURR. WAYNE NG 6-2 235 SR 59 RAEBER, SCOTT LB 6-2 200 FR Cayce. SC; Brookland-Cayce Atlanta, GA; Manst

26 CLARDY. DON FLK 5- 11 165 SO 21 RICHARDSON, ANGELO TB 5-6 170 SR Greeneville. TN. Greeneville Charleston, SC; James Island

78 COBB. DAVID OT 6- 6 241 JR 56 ROACH. BILL C 6-3 223 FR West Columbia, SC; Airport Trion, GA; Trion

40 CONNALLY, GLEN PK 6-4 193 SO 79 ROBINSON, ERIC DT 6-1 246 FR Newnan. GA; Newnan Anderson. SC; Westside

66 COWAN, FE OT 6-0 241 SR 88 ROPER, CHRIS DE 6-2 207 JR Belton, SC; Belton-Honea Path West Columbia. SC; Brookland-Cayce

72 CRAVEN. PAUL DT 6-3 230 SR 75 SANDERS, JEFF DT 6-3 230 SO Boone, NC; Watauga Atlanta. GA. Henderson

20 DAUGHERTY, BOBBY TB 5- 9 181 SO 23 SEXTON, WADE SS 6-0 188 SR Swannanoa, NC; Charles D, Owen Lake City, TN, Anderson County

22 DeBUSK, FRANKIE QB 6- 2 187 SO 41 SHERWOOD, RON FB 5-10 197 SO Greeneville. TN; Greeneville Sarasota, FL; Cardinal Mooney

44 DIXON. JULIUS CB 5- 10 168 SR 80 SIFFRI. PAUL TE 6-4 221 FR Toccoa, GA; Stephens County Atlanta, GA; Henderson

77 DUGGAN. STEVE C 6- 3 235 SO 46 SMALLWOOD, DAN CB 5-9 184 SO Sumter, SC; Sumter Delray Beach, FL; Atlantic

73 EDWARDS. ALLEN NG 6-1 241 FR 81 STEPHENS. BRAD FLK 5-8 159 SO Spartanburg, SC; Spartanburg Riverdale, GA; North Clayton

82 FLETCHER, KELLY DE 6-4 224 JR 34 STERLING, DWIGHT TB 6-1 215 JR Dalton, GA, Dalton Edgemore. SC; Rock Hill

52 FOSTER, BILL C 6-0 225 JR 33 STOCKDALE, BILLY FB 5-9 209 SO Beaufort, SC, Beaufort Oneonta, AL; Oneonta

35 GOLDSMITH, KENNET FB 6-2 208 SR 45 SUTTLE. KOTA LB 6-2 194 FR Charlotte. NC; East Mecklenburg LaFayette. GA; LaFayette

71 GRIFFITH, TOM OG 6-2 237 FR 86 SWILLING. KEITH TE 6-0 210 SR Cartersville. GA; Cartersville Chatsworth, GA; Murray County

10 HALL. WILLIAM FS 6-2 184 JR 68 TIEDEMAN, CLAY OT 6-3 234 FR Marietta, GA. Wheeler Rock Hill. SC; Northwestern

24 HARRIS. RICHIE TB 6-0 175 JR 31 TURNER, PAT CB 5-10 174 JR Morrow, GA; . Savannah, GA, Savannah Country Day Morrow

47 HOLDEN, COREY DE 6-4 208 FR 76 WALKER, SAMMY DT 6-3 254 SO Anderson, SC; Westside Greenwood, SC; Greenwood

12 JOHNSON, IVAN FS 6-2 178 SO 60 WALTER. ERIC OG 6-2 225 FR Columbia. SC; Airport Laurens. SC; Laurens

29 JONES. MIKE CB 6-1 174 SO 28 WEBBER, CHEROD SS 6-1 195 SR Surrency, GA; Appling County Charlotte, NC; East Mecklenburg

57 KENDRICK. KEVIN LB 6-0 209 SO 19 WHITMIRE, JOHN QB 5-11 176 FR Smyrna. GA; Campbell-Smyrna Greenwood. SC; Greenwood

87 KEY, GREG TE 6-3 223 JR 65 WILL. CHAD OG 6-3 224 JR Cherokee. GA, Cherokee Dunwoody, GA; Dunwoody

54 KIERNAN. MIKE LB 6-0 212 SR 55 WILLIAMS. DEAN OG 6-2 233 SO Blairsville. GA. Union County Atlanta. GA; Manst

22 LEICHT, BRUCE P 6-2 165 FR 11 WOOD, MIKE PK 5-7 152 JR Hartwell. GA; Hart County Lugoff. SC; Lugoff-Elgin

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By Dave Mullaney The pregame show continues as the show by the same name, with the arrange- Tiger Band plays "You're a Grande Ole ment by Ken Dye. This is Parents' Day on the Clemson Flag," and "America the Beautiful," di- "" will be the Tiger University campus as the Tigers play host rected by Dr. Richard E. Goodstein and Band's concert feature. Written in the to the Paladins of Furman. And in honor of accompanied by the Clemson University 1920s for a jazz band conducted by Paul this afternoon's festivities, the recipient of Chorus. Whiteman, with Gershwin, himself, as the

Tiger Brotherhood's Mother-Of-The-Year The invocation will then be offered by piano soloist, it had a much jazzier sound award will have the honor of dotting the Deb Grant of the Clemson Campus Minis- than the present-day version. "I" as the Tiger Band forms script Ti- ters Association and the University Lu- The percussion and flag corps are fea- gers'' and plays "The Song That Shakes theran Church. tured in the Tiger Band's version, ar- The Southland,'' Tiger Rag. Directed by Dr. Bruce Cook, the Tiger ranged by visiting band director Jay The recipient of this year's award, Band will next play "The Star-Spangled Bocook, with percussion parts written by Louise Willimon, has been a friend to Banner," with company C-4 of the Per- Barry Reese. Clemson University for years. Her hus- shing Rifles presenting the colors. The The Tiger Band will close its halftime band, Eugene (Class of '33), was the Ex- chorus and band will then lead the Tiger performance with "Summertime," from ecutive Secretary of IPTAY for 27 years faithful in the Alma Mater, directed by Dr. Gershwin's 1935 folk opera "Porgy and (1950-77). Along with her husband of 51 Mark Jessie. Bess." years, she has had a son, son-in-law, The Marching Band With today's celebration of Parents'

brother-in-law, two granddaughters and will open the halftime festivities. Directed Day, it should be pointed out that four nine nieces or nephews that have at- by Jay Bocook and associates, Dan Ellis current members of the Tiger Band have tended or currently attend Clemson. and John Beckford, they will enter the field parents who are alumni of TB. Feature An IPTAY scholarship donor and life to "Make His Praise Glorious," arranged twirler Shannon Fogie s mother, JoAnne,

member since 1 977, she has been actively by Jay Bocook. "Malaguena" will be the was a feature twirler with the Tiger Band in involved in the March of Dimes, the Clem- Furman Band's concert feature. the 1960s. Her father, Lou, played football son University Woman's Club, and as a Leslie Gilreath is the Furman University for Clemson. Board Member of the Clemson Downs Marching Band's drum major. The drill Shannon Amick's father, Randy, was a

Volunteers. She also served as the ad- patterns were designed by David Cudd, member of Tiger Band in the 1 960s. Shan- visor for the Chi Omega Sorority for 17 with the percussion coordinated by Barry non plays the clarinet and hails from Lex- years, a post she resigned from in Reese, also the Easley High School Band ington, SC. January. Director. Band Commander Davey Shull's father, After the Tiger Band opens its pregame The Tiger Band's halftime show fea- Davis, was a member of Tiger Band, as

show by playing "Sock it to 'em," Mrs. tures the music of the immortal George was Beth Sherer's father, Richard. Shull is Willimon will then dot the "I" as the Tiger Gershwin. The Clemson Band will open from Wagner, SC, and Sherer is a native Band plays Tiger Rag. with "Strike UpThe Band," from the 1930 of York, SC.

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By Tim Bourret Hatcher's Busy Schedule tany Lions, 35-10. Raymond Chavous Clemson Jesse Hatcher (DT) and Rodney Williams (QB) have a is a member of the National Guard. One chance to be the first defensive and offen- Rules Changes for 1988 weekend a month he serves as a military sive players in Clemson history to start The NCAA has adopted a rule that will police officer in Thomson, GA (his home- four bowl games. give defensive teams an opportunity to town). This duty continues during the sea- score two points on point-after-touch- son. Last year, for example, he played the Cohesive Clemson Staff down tries and has deleted the rule that South Carolina game in Columbia, then The Clemson football staff returns in- prohibited the same team from taking drove half the night to Georgia, and with- tact for its third straight season together in consecutive timeouts. out rest, began his service commitment. 1988. quite an unusual streak of consis- Under the former rule, the point-after- Sunday night he returned to Clemson. tency and longevity in the world of college touchdown opportunity ended if the de- This year he will have his first marathon coaching. With Head Coach Danny Ford in fensive team gained possession of the weekend when Clemson plays Florida his 10th full season at the Clemson helm, ball. State. his assistants are: This rule does create a problem. In most Tom Harper, defensive linemen, 8th situations it is to the offensive team's ad- Four Straight Bowls for Tigers? year vantage to commit a foul. Here is the situa- Clemson made its third straight post- Miles Aldridge, inside , 4th tion: Florida State scores on the last play season bowl appearance last year and its year of the game to tie Clemson 24-24. The 14th bowl appearance overall. It marked Wayne Bolt, tight ends and kickoff re- Seminoles line up to kick the game-win- the third time that Clemson had been to turns team, 3rd year ning point, but James Lott blocks the kick. three straight bowls. The 1988 team will Jack Crowe, , 3rd year

Donnell Woolford picks it up and streaks have a chance to establish a new record Bill D'Andrea, offensive tackles, 5th toward the other goal line. Sammie Smith with four straight and become the first year has the angle on him, but the only way he group of seniors to go to a bowl each Woody McCorvey, wide receivers, 6th can stop Woolford is to dive for his face- season of their respective careers. Danny year mask and make the tackle at the two-yard Ford is 4-2 in bowl games and, until last Bill Oliver, defensive backs, 3rd year line (in bounds). The referee throws a flag. year's win over Penn State, the scores Chuck Reedy, running backs, 1 1th year You make the call. had been close. In fact, just two total Larry Van Der Heyden, offensive line, According to the rule, a penalty by the points separated Clemson and oppo- 10th year kicking team on a defensive team's run- nents in bowl games under Ford (97-95), Tommy West, outside linebackers, 7th back of a missed conversion will be as- until last year's squad defeated the Nit- year sessed on the next kickoff. If there is no time left, there is no kickoff, so the game ends. Thus it would be to Sammie Smith's and Florida State's advantage to commit the personal foul and prohibit Clemson from winning 26-24. In fact, most coaches should tell their players to illegally tackle a player on a runback of a missed conver- sion because any coach would take his chances kicking off from the 25 instead of giving up two sure points. Anything short of coming off the side- lines that is. If a player comes off the sidelines to make a tackle the offended team is awarded the two points.

Statistics Hold True A few years ago we published a stat that correlated Clemson's winning percentage to whether or not Danny Ford's wife, Deb- orah, was pregnant. In 1985 she was pregnant with now three-year-old son Lee and the Tigers had a 6-6 season. At that

time it was determined that Clemson had a 50 percent winning mark in seasons in which she was pregnant and 80 percent when she was not. Well, here is the update. Mrs. Ford has not been pregnant since having Lee in 1985. When Clemson defeated Virginia Tech on September 3, Clemson moved to 19-4-2 over the last two seasons plus one game, exactly an 80-percent winning could become Clemson's first defensive player to start four bowl games. mark. Raymond Chavous

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A Clemson football player spends only about two percent of his time in Memorial Stadium and on the practice fields during his career. Instead, the dormitory is the center of his social activities. The friendships of dorm life are something an athlete will always remember. Clemson football players live in Mauldin Hall, a brick building with an aesthetically pleasing landscape located in the center of campus. There are gamerooms and television lounges within the dorm that foster relationships throughout his career. Dorm rooms are spacious and air-conditioned, containing a study area with plenty of room for television and stereo equipment. Located at the bottom of the horseshoe, one of the cen- ters of campus activity. Mauldin Hall is just minutes from the training table, the Student Union, Redfern Health Center, , many outdoor basketball courts and other facilities, and the buildings that house most of the academic classes.

The Student Union, located right across campus, is the site of over 600 varied activities each year. It contains gamerooms, lounges, refreshments and other activities. Nearby are also the campus post office and bookstore. , home court of the Tigers basketball team, is also the site of many entertaining concerts pre- sented by the Union. In recent seasons. Bill Cosby, Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, George Burns and Bob Hope have all performed in addition to many top musical groups.

Downtown Clemson is also within walking distance of the football dorm. College Avenue, the town's main street, con- tains a variety of specialty shops and restaurants. Further down the street are churches of all denominations and a movie theater. So you can see, football is not the only activity a football player is involved in at Clemson. There is plenty of time for other aspects of an athlete's life to grow. From spiritual to entertainment', to dating to just getting away from it all in the many quiet corners of campus, Clemson has something for everyone.

(Last Season) Bowl Founded Site Date Time (EST) Affiliation Payout/Team Ticket Information All-American 1977 Birmingham. AL Dec. 29. 1988 none $730,000 P.O. Box 11304 Legion Field 7:30 p.m. Birmingham, AL 35202 (205) 251 -BOWL

Aloha 1982 Honolulu. HI Dec. 25. 1988 none $500,000 1 1 10 University Avenue Aloha Stadium 3:45 p.m. Suite 503 Honolulu. HI 96826 (808) 947-4141 Bluebonnet 1959 Houston. TX Dec. 31. 1988 none $500,000 2323 South Shepard Astrodome 8 p.m. Suite 1007 Houston, TX 77098 (713) 520-0816 California 1981 Fresno. CA Dec. 10. 1988 MAC vs. $170,000 1341 Bulldog Lane Bulldog Stadium 4 p.m. Big West Suite C Fresno. CA 93710 (209) 224-2695 Florida Citrus 1947 Orlando. FL Jan. 2. 1989 ACC vs. $1 .175.000 250 North Orange Avenue Florida Citrus Bowl 1:30 p.m. at-large Suite 300 Orlando, FL 32801 (305) 423-2476 Freedom 1984 Anaheim. CA Dec. 29. 1988 none $516,000 2000 South State College Anaheim Stadium 9 p.m. Blvd. Anaheim. CA 92806 (714) 634-1984

Hall of Fame 1976 Tampa. FL Dec. 30. 1988 none S800.000 451 1 North Himes Avenue Tampa Stadium 2 p.m. Suite 135 Tampa, FL 33614 (813) 874-2695 Independence 1976 Shreveport. LA Dec. 23 none $500,000 P.O. Box 1723 Independence Bowl 8 p.m. Shreveport. LA 71 166 (318) 221-0712 John Hancock Sun 1935 El Paso. TX Dec. 24. 1988 none $750,000 P. O. Box 95 Sun Bowl 12:30 p.m. El Paso, TX 79941 (915) 533-4416 Liberty 1959 Memphis. TN Dec. 28. 1988 none $800,000 335 South Hollywood Liberty Bowl 8 p.m. Memphis. TN 38104 (901) 272-1214 Mazda Gator 1946 Jacksonville, FL Jan. 1. 1989 none $1,000,000 1801 Art Museum Drive Gator Bowl 8 p.m. Suite 101 Jacksonville, FL 32207 (904) 396-1800 Mobile Cotton 1939 Dallas. TX Jan. 2. 1989 SWC vs. $2,400,000 P. O. Box 569420 Cotton Bowl 1:30 p.m. at-large Dallas, TX 75356 (214) 638-2695

Orange 1935 Miami. FL Jan. 2. 1989 Big Eight vs. $2,750,000 P. O. Box 350748 Orange Bowl 8:30 p.m. at-large Miami, FL 33135 (305) 642-5211 Peach 1968 Atlanta, GA Dec. 31, 1988 none $800,000 P.O. Box 1336

Atlanta-Fulton 1 p.m. Atlanta. GA 30301 County Stadium (404) 586-8500 Rose 1902 Pasadena, CA Jan. 2. 1989 Pac Ten vs. $6,000,000 Rose Bowl Drawing Rose Bowl 5 p.m. Big Ten Pasadena. CA 91 1 84 (Applications only accepted during September) Sea World Holiday 1978 San Diego, CA Dec. 30. 1988 WAC vs. $771,000 9449 Friars Road Jack Murphy 7:30 p.m. at-large San Diego. CA 92108 Stadium (619) 283-5808 Sunkist Fiesta 1971 Tempe. AZ Jan. 2. 1989 none $2,100,000 5144 East Camelback Sun Devil Stadium 1:30 p.m. Phoenix, AZ 85018 (602) 840-2693 USF&G Sugar 1935 New Orleans. LA Jan. 2. 1989 SEC vs. $2,550,000 1500 Sugar Bowl Drive Superdome 2:30 p.m. at-large New Orleans. La 70112 (All Starting Times as of August 10) (504) 525-8573

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Just before Jess Neely left for Rice Univer- there. Millian said the place was like Death Valley. A sity, he gave Clemson a message. "Don't ever Howard says that the seeding of the grass few years later, the name stuck.

let them talk you Into building a big stadium.'' he caused a few problems. "About 40 people and I On November 16, 1974 the playing surface said. "Put about 10.000 seats behind the laid the sod on the field," he says. "After three was named Frank Howard Field for the legend- Y.M.C.A. That's all you'll ever need. weeks, on July 15, we had only gotten halfway ary coach because of his long service and dedi-

Instead of following Coach Neelys advice, through. I told them that it had taken us three cation to the University. however. Clemson officials decided to build the weeks to get that far, and I would give them Athletic Director Bobby Robinson says that new stadium in a valley on the western part of three more weeks' pay for however long it took. Memorial Stadium has many features which campus. The place would take some clearing I also told them we would have 50 gallons of ice make it a top facility. "One thing that makes it there were many trees, but luckily there were cream when we got through. so good is the number of sideline seats," he no hedges. "After that it took them three days to do the says. "We don't think there is a bad seat in the

The crews went to work: clearing, cutting, rest of the field. Then we sat down in the middle house. pouring, and forming. Finally, on September of the field and ate up that whole 50 gallons." We also have outstanding dressing rooms, 19, 1942, Clemson Memorial Stadium opened Howard says that on the day of the first game press facilities, and ample parking nearby. A with the Tiger football team thrashing Pres- in the stadium, "the gates were hung at 1:00 unique feature of the stadium is the number of byterian College. 32-13. Those 20,000 seats and we played at 2:00." But that would be all of private boxes." installed for Opening Day would soon grow; the construction for a while. Then in 1958. Rick Brewer, an official in the University ath- and grow and grow. 18,000 sideline seats were added and, in 1960. letic ticket office says that despite the sta-

When the original part of the stadium was a total of 5,658 West end zone seats were dium's large size, there are still season ticket built in the early 40 s, much of the work was added in response to increasing attendance. problems. "When the second upper deck was done by scholarship athletes, including many With the large end zone "Green Grass" sec- built, we thought it would take care of every- football players. The first staking out of the tion, this expansion increased capacity to thing," he said. "To our dismay, it hasn't. We've stadium was done by two members of the foot- about 53,000. filled the upper decks and have moved season ball team, A.N. Cameron and Hugh Webb. Later, upper decks were added to each side ticket holders into the end zone, which are not Webb returned to Clemson years later to be an of the stadium as crowds swelled —the first one permanent seats." architecture professor, and Cameron moved in 1978 and the second in 1983. This increased Despite the apparent ticket crunch, Robin- on to be a civil engineer in Louisiana. capacity to approximately 80,000 which makes son says there are no immediate plans to fur-

The building of the stadium did not proceed it one of the 10 largest on-campus stadiums in ther expand the stadium. "Before we expand without a few problems. One day during the the country. we'll have to show over an extended length of clearing of the land, one young football player The effect spiraling inflation has had in this time — like five to seven years — that we can sell proudly announced he was not allergic to poi- century can be dramatically seen in the dif- out what we have now," he said. "We don't son oak. He then commenced to attack the ferences in stadium construction. The original want supply to greatly exceed demand. Even poison oak with a swing blade, throwing the part of the stadium was built at a cost of though it's hard to get tickets now, we still get plants to and fro. The next day, however, the $125,000 or $6.25 a seat. The newest upper people in our stadium. The ticket means more if boy was swollen twice his size and had to be deck was finished in 1983 at a cost of $13.5 its harder to get." put in the hospital. million, or $866 a seat. But. if Memorial Stadium is expanded again

There are many other stories about the build- Through the years Memorial Stadium has and capacity is pushed closer to 1 00,000. there ing of the stadium including one stating that become known as "Death Valley." It was tag- will be room for the construction over the west Frank Howard put a chew of tobacco in each ged this by the late Presbyterian coach, Lonnie stands, enclosing that end like a horseshoe. corner of the stadium as the concrete was be- McMillian. After bringing his P.C. teams to Luckily, the stadium wasn't built behind the ing poured. The story claims the tobacco is still Clemson for years and getting whipped. Mc- Y.

Clemson has increased its capacity by about 25,000 over the last 10 years, not to mention countless other aesthetic improvements.

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By Bob Ellis

Clemson is a town where thousands son's wide array of restaurants offer real Hanover House, a colonial French Hugue- live like millions aspire to live. So says treats for the hungry fans. The city and not house relocated from Berkeley

Clemson Mayor Larry Abernathy. surrounding area boast 53 eateries, rang- County to Clemson in 1941 . Just a short Abernathy makes that boast with good ing from gourmet cuisine to fast food. drive from campus is Pendleton, the reason. As the Greater Clemson Chamber After dinner, you might want to stay the largest historical district in the state. of Commerce's theme states. Clemson is night and enjoy the area's Sunday attrac- Pendleton is a quaint little town "in season, every season." tions. That's no problem because Clem- exemplifying South Carolina's history And one of the most popular seasons in son offers some of the best hotel accom- through such restored facilities as Ash- Clemson is football season. Summer's modations in upstate South Carolina. tabula and Woodburn plantations. The heat is winding down, there's a slight chill These accommodations range from the town has the nation's oldest Farmers' Hall in the night air and the leaves are turning banquet and conference facilities of the Society in continuous use, antique shops brilliant shades. Ramada Inn to Lake Hartwell access for galore and fine restaurants. Almost 80,000 football fans, most of boaters at the Holiday Inn. The area's attractions don't end with them clad in orange, bring their families, Sunday afternoon is a good time to the last football game of the season. station wagons and lots of good food to delve into the past. On the Clemson Uni- Things might slow down a little with prepare for the Clemson Tigers to take on versity campus sit two historic homes winter's cold, but there's still plenty to do. their opponent. Fort Hill, the residence of South Carolina For one thing, you might go see a play. But the day's not over when the Tigers statesman John C. Calhoun and CU You can choose between the University's leave the field. It's dinner time, and Clem- founder , and the Clemson Players or the Clemson Little Theater. Or you might spend your time developing your career at one of the uni- versity-sponsored professional develop- ment conferences. And for those adven- turous souls, snow-skiing is just a short drive into the mountains. When the snow melts, Clemson springs to life again. The best place to witness that

is at the University Horticulture Gardens. Or you might walk around campus be- cause the azaleas are splendid. Once the sun starts getting a little too hot, though, don't despair. There's relief

all around. The area is situated right next to Lake Hartwell, the perfect place for a

swim. Or if sailing is yourthing, just a short drive will put you at Lake Keowee, where you'll find some of the smoothest blue

waters anywhere. Or if you like to sit back and fish, Lake Jocassee is famous for its trout. After you've swum, sailed or fished the summer away, it's time again for the Ti- gers to return to the field. So keep in mind while you're sitting in Death Valley watch- ing the Tigers destroy their opponents: Stick around a while. There's plenty to keep you busy. In fact, you may like the area so much that you want to become one of the thou- sands who live like millions aspire to live. In that case, the area has Clemson Downs, a retirement community, and Keo- wee Key, situated by the lake. Whatever the length of your visit, the Greater Clemson Chamber of Commerce

hopes it's an enjoyable one. If you have any questions, be sure to stop by the Chamber offices at Calhoun Corners on Clemson Street, or give them a call at The Annual Welcome Back gathering has become a popular event. 803-654-1200.

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MANAGERS: TRAINERS: Front Row Sitting: Troy Chatterton, Todd Ballew, Butch Welch; Sitting: Philip Jhant; Second Row: Scott Davis, Brad Bailey, Jody Second Row: Chris Mann, Gibby Lackey— field captain, Lance Bradham, Ron Reagan; Third Row: David Miles, Charlie Smith, Kenny Roberts— head mgr., Jim Britton, Bryan Bingham; Top Row: Todd Kensey, Jim Hill. Standing: Len Reeves, Brian Sanders, Mark Partin, Sanders, Jim Lilly, Lane Price, Mike Wood, Rhett Jones, Mark Speir. Ronnie Green, Mike Ballard, Brad Bowie, Mike Wasik, Chris Seay, Joel Beam.

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Games Season Average Home Home Avg. Home Games Season Average Home Home Avg. Home Season Played Attend. Attend. Games Attend. Attend. Season Played Attend. Attend. Games Attend. Attend. 1938 9 100,500 11,167 3 25.500 8.500 1963 10 318,587 31,859 4 103,496 25,874 1939 10 147,500 14,750 2 18,000 9,000 1964 10 260,725 26,073 4 112,000 28,000 1940 9 126,000 14,000 2 20,000 10,000 1965 10 333,736 33,374 4 113,000 28,250 1941 9 115,000 12,777 2 17,000 8,500 1966 10 355,286 35,529 4 146,237 36,559 1942 10 100,500 10,050 3 23,500 7,833 1967 10 389,618 38,962 5 206,275 41,255 1943 8 65,000 8,125 2 7,500 3,750 1968 10 386,432 38,643 4 147,434 36,859 1944 9 79,000 8,777 2 13,500 6,750 1969 10 339,936 33,994 4 136,252 34,063 1945 10 138,986 13,899 4 38,000 9.500 1970 11 367,347 33,395 6 205,376 34,229 1946 9 155,500 17,277 3 44,000 14,666 1971 11 398.222 36,200 5 154,741 30,948 1947 9 149,000 16,556 3 37,000 12,338 1972 11 398,732 36,248 5 192,456 38,491 1948 11 216,614 19,692 4 66,500 16,625 1973 11 411.477 37,407 6 188,500 31,417 1949 10 188,996 18,899 5 79,000 15.800 1974 11 440,384 40,034 6 251,424 41,904 1950 10 248,606 24.861 4 81,000 20,250 1975 11 487,436 44,312 5 195,873 39,174 1951 10 242,843 24,284 3 44,500 14.833 1976 11 459,845 41,804 5 221,486 44,297 1952 9 189,161 21,017 2 44,000 22,000 1977 12 580,067 43,339 5 235,152 47,030 1953 9 192,960 21,400 4 76,000 19,000 1978 12 599,793 49,983 6 321,763 53,627 1954 10 197,500 19.750 4 51,500 12,875 1979 12 641,109 53,426 6 353,576 58,929 1955 10 211,711 21,177 5 98,000 19,600 1980 11 567,436 58,282 6 369,770 61,628 1956 11 301 ,552 27,413 4 71,000 17,750 1981 12 683.871 56,989 6 371,152 61 ,859 1957 10 213,000 21,300 4 73,000 18,250 1982 11 592,902 53,900 6 380,679 63,446 1958 11 352,000 32,000 5 121,000 24,200 1983 11 701.937 63,812 7 521,898 74,557 1959 11 357,856 32,532 4 119,000 29.750 1984 11 750,847 68,259 6 467,670 77,945 1960 10 247,780 24,778 5 141,080 28,286 1985 12 749,282 62,440 6 460,413 76,736 1961 10 310,000 31,000 5 132,000 26,400 1986 12 765,771 63,814 5 393,500 78,700 1962 10 291,640 29,164 5 158,000 31,600 1987 12 825,836 68,820 8 602,526 75,316

84 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL Mother-of-the- Year Tiger Brotherhood Honors Lou Willimon

the 23 years, better than 600 students a student at Clemson. Rusty received his By Ira Bedenbaugh have profited from her guidance." M.S. from Clemson College in 1963 and Mrs. Willimon has not limited her work his Ph.D. from Clemson University in

It is most fitting that on Parents' Day, just to these two areas. She has been a 1967. He is married to the former Patricia Tiger Brotherhood is able to honor its leader in volunteer work at Clemson Goodwin of Lake City, South Carolina, Mother-of-the-Year, Lou Willimon. In 37 Downs Health Center. As co-chair of and they have five children: Richie, Lisa, years here at Clemson, she has been as Clemson Downs Volunteers, Mrs. Willi- Angie, Cindy and Cliff. Rusty is employed active with the university as she has with mon was instrumental in the recruiting of by Milliken Company as General Manager the community. 130 volunteers for the Clemson Downs of the Contract Carpet Division. Mrs. Willimon was born in Anderson, Health Center. She feels that caring for Mrs. Willimon s daughter, Weezie Gib- South Carolina and attended Girls' High the patients by visiting with them is very son, is a 1966 graduate of the University School in Anderson. After graduation, she important. She states, "Besides our daily of Georgia where she received a Bach- took several business courses from Sing- duties we feel actually visiting the patients elor's degree in Fine Arts. While at Geor- er Sewing Machine Company, Greenville, is so important. Week after week you can gia she was a member of Chi Omega South Carolina. During this time, she see and feel the difference in the attitudes sorority and served as "personnel chair- worked for both McLees Brothers Jew- of the patients as they become closer man." During her senior year she served elry Store and for Singer Sewing Machine friends with you. This contact with the as the co-chairman of an annual art auc-

Company as bookkeeper and Singer sew- elderly and ill brings an inner, indescrib- tion to benefit scholarships. Today she is ing instructor. able feeling of satisfaction. The volunteer very active in civic affairs and was the first In 1937, she married Eugene P. Willi- program makes you realize you are woman to be elected to the Beaufort mon, a 1 933 Clemson Agricultural College needed." County School Board. Weezie is married graduate. Mr. Willimon was the owner of a Mrs. Willimon s son, Rusty, is a 1962 to James S. Gibson, Jr., a lawyer in Beau- successful insurance company in Green- graduate of Clemson Agricultural College. fort. The Gibsons have two children, Josh ville and involved in many civic activities. While at Clemson he was a member of and Elizabeth. The Willimons had their first child, Eugene Blue Key, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Phi and Tiger Brotherhood is very pleased to P. "Rusty,'' Jr. in 1940, then Louise a charter member of Delta Kappa Alpha recognize Mrs. Lou Willimon, for her con- "Weezie" McClure in 1944. fraternity which later became Alpha Tau tributions to Clemson University and the The Willimons came toClemson in 1950 Omega. He is a member of Tiger Broth- Clemson community, as Mother-of-the- when Gene sold his interest in the insur- erhood, serving as president while he was Year. ance agency and accepted the position of Executive Secretary of IPTAY. Mrs. Willi- mon' s contribution to the community be- gan in earnest when she opened a preschool. Her preschool had a great impact on the community as Dr. Jerome Reel, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies at Clemson University, states in a letter writ- ten to Mrs. Sidney Stokes, "In the com- munity Lou's work has also been exem- plary. For years she opened her home as a kindergarten for Clemson children be- low the first grade. "In her care children learned to respect each other, to be thankful for their lives and blessings, and to play together. Bible stories and novel instruction was the bill to fare. To this day hundreds of men and women scattered throughout South Caro- lina and this region warmly remember her motherly concern for them." Mrs. Willimon continued to work with young people when, in 1963, Clemson opened a dormitory for female students. She met with the girls regularly and formed a sorority. In 1970 the sorority became affiliated with Chi Omega. "As their chief advisor, Lou has helped direct the members to good moral judgements even when the decisions ran counter to the tenor of the times," Dr. Reel con- tinues, "I fully believe that Lou's stable influence has been a major factor in many of the student's lives. And, indeed, over

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Furman vs. Clemson The Tiger-Paladin Series Dates Back To Clemson's First Game

another using the tree as the 1 2th Tiger was an assistant coach back then and I

By Sam Blackman a natural obstruction to the defense. The told Coach (Jess) Neely I would go get him play worked for a long gain, setting the and bring him back, but they would not let The Clemson-Furman series could be stage for a touchdown in the 28-0 win. me." called a collection of firsts. In 1917, the first time that a Clemson Another first, not only for Clemson and The two teams have been involved in 48 player had ever scored five touchdowns in Furman, but probably for two football previous contests, and with the two cam- one game occurred against Furman. teams at any level, took place when Clem- puses being just 30 miles apart it was no , a running back, crossed son and Furman used the same football accident that a rivalry developed. This the goal line on five occasions and the pants on the same day in two different game also served as the setting for many Tigers registered a 38-0 win. games. state championship games, many played Probably another first among rival On October 8, 1960, Clemson defeated on Thanksgiving Day. Although Clemson teams occurred when Clemson allowed Virginia 21-7 and used special pants that has dominated the series 34-1 0-4 and has Furman the use of its own bleachers for were water repellent. After the contest, won the last 22 games played, some inter- the annual Clemson-Furman battle. In the Clemson sent the pants to Greenville and esting events have occurred surrounding 1 935 game, seats were trucked over from allowed Furman to use the pants for a the Clemson-Furman game. Many of Clemson's to Furman's Man- game that night against William and Mary. them have been first of their kind. ley Field to help accommodate the large Furman Head Coach Bob King said, Furman was Clemson's first opponent crowd. Furman won the game, 8-6. "after those big Clemson boys got out of when the Tigers started playing football in The 1936 game played at Clemson was the pants some of our guys had a hard 1896. Up until this time, Clemson had probably the first time either team played time making them stay up, and we had to never fielded a football team of any kind, in a snow storm. In front of 12,000 spec- tape the legs of the pants for several play- not even a club team. But some interested tators, Furman's Joe Jenkins scored on a ers." The pants beat two teams from Vir- faculty and students asked the question, half-yard run. Pinky Babb, who later be- ginia on the same day. "why not football at Clemson," so the came a famous coach at Greenwood (SC) The last time the Tigers and Paladins team formed and it practiced on the fields High School, blocked a Clemson punt with met was in 1979 as Danny Ford coached in front of Tillman Hall. his face and June Scott carried the ball in his first home game as the head Tiger

The Furman game on October 28, 1 896. for a touchdown in the Paladins' 1 2-0 win. mentor. The Tigers relied on three big in Greenville, SC was not only the inaugu- Another first in involved plays to capture the 21-0 win. Lester ral game for Clemson, but it was also the the two teams ... the kidnapping of an Brown ran for touchdowns of 19 and 44 first time that many of Clemson's players opposing player. It involved Rhoten yards on his way to 101 total yards, while had ever seen a gridiron. Despite the lack Shetley who came to Clemson originally, just playing in the first half. Perry Tuttle of experience the Tigers were victorious, but ended up at Furman. "Shetley was capped the scoring with an 81 -yard touch- 14-6. another player who was stolen from us down, after receiving a Billy Lott pass. In Clemson's first-ever game, the Ti- but this time he was literally taken out of As Clemson and Furman renew their gers kept the Paladins off guard, and used one of our barracks,'' Howard said. series today, and if history is any type of trickery for the first time. G. H. Swygert, "Some of the Furman coaches came over indicator, who knows what firsts will center for Clemson in the inaugural game, here and convinced him to go to Furman. I occur. recalled the play that allowed the Tigers to score one of their touchdowns. "One of our touchdowns came about when our lightest end received the ball and hid it under his sweater. With the two teams in the center of the field, he ap- peared to have been injured, and while everyone else was on one part of the field and things were cleared, he made a bee- line for the goal." With the legendary John Heisman coaching Clemson in 1902, the Tigers re- lied on the hand-off or lateral. The forward pass was against the rules at that time. On this particular outing, the Tigers found out for the first time what a difference the 1 2th man makes. An oak tree, which for sentimental rea- sons had not been removed, stood a few feet within the playing field on the Furman campus. Observing this, Heisman came up with an ingenious plan. He instructed the Clemson running back to signal for a lateral pass whenever the line of scrim- mage took place near the tree (no hashmarks then). Billy Lott quarterbacked the Tigers in the last Stumpy Banks scored five TDs vs Furman in The pass would be from one back to Clemson game against Furman. 1917.

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(all dates and times tentative) TRAINING CORPS Sept. 1 (Thur.) Soccer vs USC-Spartanburg, 7:00 pm Sept. 3 (Sat.) Football vs Virginia Tech, 12:00 Noon Sept. 4 (Sun.) Soccer vs Winthrop, 2:00 pm oept. 1 (wea.) Soccer vs UNC-Asheville, 7:00 pm Sept. 10 (Sat.) Football vs Furman, 1:00 pm Sept. 11 (Sun.) Soccer vs North Carolina, 2:00 pm $2750.00 oept. 1 4 (wea.; Soccer vs College of Charleston, 7:00 pm Volleyball vs S.C. State, 7:00 pm 000 w£lROAD Sept. 15 (Thur.) Volleyball vs Virginia Commonwealth, 7:00 L 5>tN pm Sept. 17 (Sat.) Football vs Florida State, 2:30 pm Men's Cross Country in Clemson Inv., TBA Women's Cross Country in Clemson Inv., TBA 1 ft /Ci in \ oept. i o (oun.) Volleyball vs Southern Illinois, 1:00 pm oept. d. \ (wed.) Soccer vs Furman, 7:00 pm Volleyball vs South Carolina, 7:00 pm Sept. 28 (Wed.) Soccer vs Coastal Carolina, 7:00 pm Sept. 2a (Thur.) Volleyball vs Furman, 7:00 pm Oct. 1 (Sat.) Volleyball vs Duke, 7:00 pm Women's Cross Country in Lady Tiger Inv., Clemson, TBA Oct. 2 (Sun.) Soccer vs N.C. State, 2:00 pm YOUR UNCLE WANTS Volleyball vs Georgia State, 2:00 pm Oct. 5 (Wed.) Soccer vs Georgia State, 7:00 pm Oct. 8 (Sat.) Swimming in Clemson Inv., 2:00 pm Oct. 9 (Sun.) Swimming in Clemson Inv., 2:00 pm TO PAY FOR COLLEGE. Oct. 11 (Tue.) Volleyball vs Georgia, 7:00 pm Oct. 1 4 (Fri.) Soccer in TRN., Southern Con- necticut vs Evansville, 3:00 pm; Clemson vs UNC-Greensboro, 5:00 pm BUT ONLY IF YOU'RE Oct. 15 (Sat.) Football vs Duke (Homecoming), 1:00 pm Swimming in Orange & White Intrasquad Meet, 10:00 am Oct. 16 (Sun.) Soccer in UMBRO TRN., UNC-Greensboro vs Southern Connecticut, 1 :00 pm; Clemson GOOD ENOUGH. vs Evansville, 3:00 pm Volleyball vs , 1 :00 pm (Par- ent's Weekend) Army ROTC scholarships pay tuition and Oct. 18 (Tue.) Volleyball vs Georgia Tech, 7:00 pm provide an allowance for fees and text- Oct. 19 (Wed.) Soccer vs Berry College, 7:00 pm Oct. 23 (Sun.) Soccer vs Maryland, 2:00 pm books. Find out if you qualify. Oct. 26 (Wed.) Soccer vs Erskine, 7:00 pm Oct. 28 (Fri.) Volleyball vs North Carolina, 7:00 pm Oct. 29 (Sat.) Swimming vs Duke, (M&W—2:00 pm) Oct. 30 (Sun.) Soccer vs Virginia, 1:00 pm Nov. 1 (Tue.) Volleyball vs Winthrop, 7:00 pm Nov. 2 (Wed.) Volleyball vs Baptist College, 7:00 pm Nov. 3 (Thur.) Soccer in ACC TRN., Clemson, TBA Nov. 4 (Fri.) Soccer in ACC TRN., Clemson, TBA Volleyball vs Maryland, 7:00 pm Nov. 5 (Sat.) Football vs North Carolina, 12:00 Noon Volleyball vs Western Carolina, TBA Nov. 6 (Sun.) Soccer in ACC TRN., Clemson, TBA Nov. 10 (Thur.) Volleyball vs UNC-Charlotte, 7:00 pm ARMY ROTC Nov. 11 (Fri.) Swimming vs Virginia Tech (M&W— 7:00 pm) Nov. 12 (Sat.) Swimming vs Virginia (W-12:00 Noon, THE SMARTEST COLLEGE M-2:00 pm) Nov. 15 (Tue.) Men's Basketball vs London National Team, 7:30 pm COURSE YOU CAN TAKE. Nov. 19 (Sat.) Football vs South Carolina, 1:00 pm Nov. 23 (Wed.) Men's Basketball vs Athletes in Action, 7:30 pm Nov. 28(Mon.) Men's Basketball vs The Citadel, 7:30 pm Find out more. Dec. 1 (Thur.) Wrestling vs Furman, 7:00 pm Dec. 3 (Sat.) Men's Indoor Track in CLEMSON ALL Contact Major Pete Stockunas COMERS, Clemson, TBA Women's Indoor Track in CLEMSON ALL Military Science Department COMERS, Clemson, TBA Dec. 10 (Sat.) Women's Basketball vs Morehead State, (803) 656-3107. 5:00 pm Men's Basketball vs Wagner, 7:30 pm Dec. 13 (Tue.) Men's Basketball vs South Carolina State, 7:30 pm

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Mary R Sue Wingard Orangeburg Coach Frank J Howard Dr Raymond C Elam/ Marvin B Banton Allen C Wise Hubert Steve Huffman Dr Raymond E Ackerman Dr Walter B Gregg H Walter Barre II Leonard D Wise Ernest & Margaret Bair Don R Hughes Dr George H Fann Belue Trucking Co Inc Morrison Josepn C Wyly Jr George L Binnicker Jr & Margaret Hunmcutt Lewis W Felkel Jr Mr & Mrs Horace S Berry Daniel The Zmk Company Wm B Bookhart Jr & Sons E Hunt William N Geiger Jr Mr & Mrs Eber J Blackwood Mr Mrs Cecil Carter & James S Hunter Charles Jeter Glenn Jr J J Blake Marion Dr Mrs W A Cartwright Jr & J H Jameson David B Godfrey Sue W Boone Maxcey L Brown Dantzler Builders Dave L Jenkm J Frank Godfrey Mr & Mrs Dennis Brannon Dr & Mrs James R Carroll Zane H Dewitt Mr & Mrs Neal C Jetton Buford Goff & Associates Mr & Mrs H G Brock Fritz Olin Johnson N Johnson MD W W Dukes Jr John E Haas C & S Natl Bank Leslie W Levy C F Evans & Co Mr & Mrs R Dayle Jolley Mr & Mrs William M Hamilton Carolina Tennis Courts 02 Ouncan C Mclntyre & H D Folk Bruce Lowell Kalley Clifton L Harkey Hugh R Caston William F Thompson Don M Kelly Fort Sumter Petroleum Co Inc Dr Rudolph C Harrington Jr David W Cecil II G R McLellan Leland M Bradshaw James R King Jr W L Harrington Jr P B Chappell Harry King James M Smith Maynard D Funchess W Danny & Kathy Hicks Donald L Charles Ralph Kirk Sam R Webster Jr Garrick Bros Farms Inc Carl Hinnant E N Church Frank Kolb II Mr & Mrs Martin Gilchrist R Mark Thomas Hobbs Dr James Milton Coker Marlboro G Gray/Smoak/Gray Farms John W Lame H M Hodges Jr Memorial Nova F Collins Richard H Ledford Douglas Jennings Jr Shelton Hoffman J R Inabinet J Carroll Cox Jimmy L & Nick T McColl E Hudson Jr Johnny L & Ann Lee Harry J Johnson Mr & Mrs Donald R Crowder Mr Mrs Lee F Lyman Bruce Puette Jr Thomas B Jackson Jr & Lemere William A Johnson MD Diversco Inc Leslie Lake Electric Inc Steve & Connie Johnson, Knowles, Burgin. Douglas Pest Control Inc McCormick Mr Mrs Arnold J Nettles Jr & Sammy D Little Bouknight Inc Timothy M Drake Lawrence S Strom Frankie A & William H Ocam Nick Lomax Ronald Mims Jordan Tommy C Dykes/Paul Bleckley R Barry Tommy Wall J Marshall Polin Lowery A Carrol Josey Gloria & John Emory Col Edward Thomas N Rhoad R Maddox Ted D King J P Faris Newberry J Leland Martin J M Russell Jr Mr & Mrs J J Kiroy Jr Michael Wm Foster Hueston Merck Carl L Amick Henry G Rutland Jr J Oliver S Kolb Mike Foster Boyce Whitman J S Bedenbaugh Col & Mrs W B Salley Jr D David L Laird Dave & Terrie Garren Merritt Bros Inc Donnie S Black Harry E Sanders Cecil Glenn Lester Jr Georgia Pacific Corp Mr Mrs L Paul Miller Albert F Busby James H Shirer Jr & Mr & Mrs Sonny Mabe Mr & Mrs Jim W Gosnell "A Friend' Short Stop Food Store J H Mills Auto Supply Beniamin D Massey Norm Greene Mr W A Cromer & Son, Inc Star-Jack Farms & Mrs Wayne Mitchell C Ray Massey Talmadge R Hagler Jr Tally P Monroe Walter B Cousins W J Stoudenmire Jr George G Matthews Jr Ned & Dons Hammett Derrick Monty s Of Greenville Inc John S J Harold Thomas George G Matthews Sr Mr & Mrs Wilbur K Hammett Louie C Derrick Mountain Texas Properties Jack G Vallentine III Robert J McCardle Jr Joe A Harris Inc Dale Epting Catherine S Walsh L H Moore H Donald McElveen The Hearon Corpr Terry Fellers Chuck Nalley L Lewis W Way Jr/T Williamson Ted McFall David J Henderson J Rhett Frazier Jr G Laverne Williams Margaret B Newton Walter B McKinney E Guy Hendrix Paul Scott Elisabeth Mr & Mrs Woodrow K Koon Jim W Wolfe Jr & Newton David & Ruth McLellan C Richard Hope Mr & Mrs George Nutt The Leslie Co B #2 Timothy P McLellan & Billy Fellers Mr & Mrs Kenneth R Huckaby Dr C B Lowman Pickens Homer Lamar Owens Jr W L Monts Sr Rodger A Hughes Larry A Morris Jack A Adams Tommy C Page Austin T Moore Jr Insulfab Plastics Inc Buddy Neel Mr & Mrs Ozell Albertson Daniel F Parker Jeffrey A Ocain Mr W C Moore Perry s Back Porch Restaurant Benson L Bagwell DMD D F Parrott Albert E Odom Jr Helen A Johnson J Roy Pennell III Ted Plemons Mr & Mrs William J Barnett F McCord Ogburn Jr Bob & Darrell Kimbrell Robert F Pittman Fred R Rodelsperger Bearden s Ground Maintenance Jr James W Orr William H Knight Terry C Shaver & Landscaping Jack C Prescott Owen Steel Co Inc Miss Margaret Lee William John R Sligh John R Bell J Pridemore Nathan Padgett Jr John M Long Robert Margaret C Gurnie Stuck Robert L Bishop & Redden S N Pearman J Robert Mauney T W Suber Dr & Mrs Lloyd H Blanton Paul J Reece Phil Porter/D Robinson R Everette McAbee Ferd J Summer C S Boland DDS William R Reece Richard C Power Mrs Crayton McCown Tommy Reid Family John W Taylor J Connie Bowers L Church C Powers William A McDaniel David Mike Rosemary Waidrop Jr J E Britt & Richardson Donald H Rader L J McLeskey Inc David C Waidrop Sr Larry S Brown Robbins/Barnes/Matthews W M Reed Larry & Darlene Medley Powell E Way Jr Ray A Bryan Randall K Roberts F M Reeves/K L Rice Arnold L Nanney Gilbert E & Kay K Webber Lawrence H Buchanan Edna T Rouse Jimmy M Rogers William D Neal Mildred T Richard A Wicker Mr & Mrs Neil E Byerley Rowland Mrs David Roof & Davida Roof James G Ness Dr James R Williams Mrs Eunice M Byers C Rodney Sauls Carl S Rush Omara Inc E Campbell Gary E Shamlin Marion F Sadler Jr Arthur Oshields Oconee Joe , W Mrs June L Carroll Paul T Shaw J E Sauls Jr Packaging & Specialty M T Abbott The Catos/Julia. 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Smith & Welborn PA Seaman Electric Supply Inc Charles B Palmer Hugh F Abies Robert A Chastain Sam W Sheriff Jimmy R Sellers Maxcy B Patterson James A Armitage George E Clardy Dr B R Skelton Col A L Sheider Jr Mr & Mrs Hughes C Pennington Archie I Barron E E Clayton G Neil Smith Melvin M Simon Jr Pettit Const Co Inc #1 F Smith's Heatg Air John Bates Nat W Cloer & Cond Inc George Z Siokos Piedmont Packaging Inc Calvin Edward & Susan Booker William W Coogler Jr & Carol Snipes Gerald H Smith Pimco Chemical & Supply Co Bounty Land Quick Stop Bethal & Elizabeth Couch Brett S Southerland Carolina Forklift Inc Powell Dry Wall Co Leland E Burns Walter T Cox David L Sparks S Terry Smith MD Arnold J Ramsey Richard H Burrell Stallings J Redmond Coyle & Les James A Sons Jerome E Randall Compact Air Products W F Strauss Jr Nicholas Fletcher III South Carolina National Bank Servicemaster Bldg Maintenance Robert H Cureton R Kent Crawford Frankie/Manon/Linde Summey Edward A Speed Jr Ray Roberts & Mark Tessnear Dean Davis Gerald P Culclasure Ken Trotter Lawrence Steedly/David Gardner Oren J Robinette Jr Davis Bros Lumber Co Mrs Roy S Dalton John N Jr & J Norman Warren Oscar L Derrick Carl T Rogers Lewis Ferris Carl R Richard E Da"is E Watkins Insurance Continental Forest Industries- Harold R Rubel MD Patrick Foster Greg Watson Tony & Allen Day J R Lally E Lea Salter Dan & Leanne Greene Robert A Watson Roy M Dill Jr Gerald E Styles Milton D Sarlin H & N Enterprises Gregg Welborn Dr & Mrs William P Dubose III Mr & Mrs H T Thompson Jr & Henry B Senn Clinton E Hamlin James H Weldon Duckett Funeral Home H T Thompson III J Clyde Simmons Dr Frank A Hoshall Jr Wendy's Of Easley Barry D Duncan Mr & Mrs Charlie E Till Frank W Sistare Jr Timothy Mr Hydnck Mr & Mrs Fred H Duncan & Mrs Michael L West John R Tripp Joel M Smith Mr Mrs Andy Inabinet Mr Mrs Larry White & Barry S Durham & Mr & Mrs Walter A Tuten Jr W C (Bill) Smith Kawasaki Of Elmer & Helen Whitlock Seneca Carrol & Evelyn Edens Mr & Mrs Jerry W Vaughn Southern Distributors Of Deryl C Keese & Wm C Keese Wayne Edens Bruce Williams Mr & Mrs Patrick E Watson Spartanburg Inc George J Knight Williams Mr & Mrs William H Elam C Todd P L Webb Spartan Food Systems T R Lackey Henry C Estabrook Butch Womack Ross Weed Spartan Security Inc John N Landreth Sr Thomas B Wright Jr Luther J Fields Joe Ben Weeks Spartanburg Forest Products Robert L Lee James S Young Dr John A Wells Jr Francis E Stisser Fleetwood I M F Tibertus & Cynthia L Lenz Earle L Youngblood T M Folger Mr & Mrs S Carl Wingard Jeff Stocks Dr Harry B Mays John/Peggy/Susan Forberg J P Wright Jr Don Stroud Col William M Mays Richland The Fort Hill Corporation Mrs Stephen F Wyndham Sulzer Ruti Inc William III E McAlister Steve Francis James Ross Allen Taylor Auto Sales Mr & Mrs Jim McCall Harold V Amick Saluda G & B Enterprises Ltd Mr & Mrs Jerry E Taylor Anne S McClain Lt Col Willie L Archie Gaston Gage Jr James D Bledsoe Mr & Mrs Jimmy Taylor William Baldwin T McClure Jr Hank Galbreath Tom G Mellwood Coleman Bobby Tessnear Mr Whit Miller F & Mrs J Jim Garrison Chevis Ballentine Jr Frances S & John W Hare Charles Olin Theo Sara P & Edd Mize John F Geldard B Barber & Associates Inc Sandra Harmon James R Thomason Col Wade H Padgett Jr John T Gentry R Kent & Marilyn Bedenbaugh Mr & Mrs Carl O Gibson Barham F Thomson Jr Mr & Mrs Hoyt Powell Jr The R L Bryan Co Tom & Penny Goebel Joe P Herlong H C Turner III Gerald D Robison F David Burton Dr Wm J Goudelock Mr & Mrs J William Jay Watson Insurance Agency Inc S K Rogers PA T Cassels Jr DMD Dorsey E & Virginia B Greer W Mr & Mrs John Allan Long White s Exxon Station Samaha Inc George Caughman Jr William V & Lynda C Griffith W Bruce Rushton Vahl & Betty Wilson Cecil T Sanditer CDS Inc Edward D Guy Jr Shore Livestock Co Woman s Clinic G Tom Sanditer Charles Hagood Mrs Judith P Chandler George S & Joe Todd C Richard Wyatt Schlumberger Industries Kenneth L Childs Mrs John W Hamer D T Wannamaker III

, Claude Sumter S Simpson Jr & Col Tom Donald H Hamilton David Coleman H V Wheeler Maertens Billy Crumpton Ronald W Hand E Wheeler Tire Service Mary Margaret Alessandro Mr Mrs Chauncey Mr Mrs Jr & D Smith Jr Byron & Mickey Harder & Fred E Culvern A D Jr & Joe Allbritton Bill Steele Ralph B Cureton Jr Spartanburg Mr & Mrs John C Harden III Anthony E Barwick Frank Terlizzi/Wayne Michael Davis M Glenn Head Hunters Judge R Mrs T R Adams Jr John J Britton Jr Thrift i Brothers Lumber Co Kevin V Hendricks Reid Dempsey William A Alexander A Friend Of Clemson Dale Van Winkle William T Derieux James A Holcombe Jr Larry M Allsep Jr/B C Hood William W Campbell I William E West Dan Derrick Holiday Inn #2 John A Andrea E M Dubose ' Mr & Mrs E P Wright Marshall Dodds Holiday Inn James W & Lois B Ashcraft Bill Dunlap Francis S Dunn Jimmy R Holliday James G Bagnal III William E Durant Jr Bill J Hooper Michael & Anne Bailey Anonymous

103 F Roland Geddings Thomas B lll/L Earl/T B Jr Pettit Albert B Johnson William D Anderson Joseph L Waldrep John W James Irvm V Plowden Cas" Johnson Doug Armistead Mark D Wasserman Korn Industries Inc John F Pridmore Byron L & Patti L Jones Christopher A Barbieri The Unknown Tiger Tifton Ga Richard S Lee Bruce A & Elaine B Pullen Dr Carl H Jones III J Henry Barnett Jr David M Wilkinson Art Lance William R Pursley Jr H Michael Kaylor James A Black Edward Bryan Wolfe Mrs Margaret McLeod Mark Ravan Hardin Keitt Charles B Bolchoz G Larry Wood/J R Hambright

The National Bank Of SC W I Reardon James M Kizer J C (Doc) Bradham Rudolph L Yobs Dr John W Shaw William Joseph Roddey IV W F Knckhan Jr/Bill Knckhan John Thomas Cely M Lamar Young D Leslie Tindal Baxter Simpson Jr Alan W Kuester Wilson C Childers III Mr & Mrs Ronald W Young Mr & Mrs George Trask Ben R Smith Jr Terry Lee A J & Nona Coleman Mr & Mrs William W Wingate Doug Smith Mrs Frances Lewis William W Cooper Jr Other

Southern Builders Ot York Mr & Mrs Robert M Lindsey Milton H Cronheim III C Scott Bagwell Union Sunbelt Thread And Tape Inc Robert H Livingston George Rembert Crowe Dr Thomas W Barlow Mr & Mrs Floyd W Allen Craig Thomas David C Lockwood Jr Mr & Mrs Carroll V Dabney William T Barnett Robert Edens Jerry A Underwood Dennis C McAlister James C Dansby John D Barrentine Harold R Hoke Mr & Mrs W Frank Walker G Stanley McDonald W Crawford Davis Neil G Bates William T Howell Sr Jeanie Garren Whitten James H McMillan MD William P Dawkms Col James E Blessing H Wayne Vaughn Edgar L Miller Jr Richard C Downing Laura Ann Breeden Thomas Young North Carolina Michael S Mitcham Ed Duckworth James W Bngman E B Abrams H Wayne Montague Dr J R Edwards/Larry Sweat J C Brown Williamsburg William A Ambrose N E Moorhead Rocky Evans John D Buckley Wendell Brown Atty Melvin W Ashe Jr Mr & Mrs Bruce F Morse Julian E Fant Jr Paul J Burns Alan K Chandler Joseph J & Deborah W Barna Clarence Nesbit Mr & Mrs Howard Farmer Jr Henry N Calhoun Dr W C Cottingham Bill Barrmeau Richard Newton Assoc Inc Bob Ferguson W Russell Campbell Vina V Floyd Mr & Mrs Paul L Beach Don A Nummy Mr & Mrs Michael G Gasque Mr & Mrs Robert Cantrell James M Kennedy Mr & Mrs Timothy L Beach Mr & Mrs William H O'Cain Mr & Mrs Francis J George James L Cartee Joseph P Lazzan Mr & Mrs Marion B Beason Kevin Paul Oconnor Garnett J Giesler Jr MD Sonny Cassady

Thomas E Setzler II Mr & Mrs Phil Bechtold William Ralph Oldham Randy Grace Loyd B Chapman Mr & Mrs Eric K Wilson Charles T Beemer MD Warren H Owen Mr & Mrs Ralph W Grant & W C Childers Memorial Tara & Scarlett Wilson John C Boesch Jr George N Payne Jr Mr & Mrs Ronald W Grant Eugene T Compton Ronald K & Steven W Boyd Larry B Penley Sr Earle & Camellia Greene Charles W Cooper Jr York David A Brown James M Perry Dewey F Griggs Robert P Corker Joe A Adkins Kenneth W Brown C Randolph McClure Sr Memorial Robert Guthrie Wayne M Coward Mr & Mrs Paul Allred Steven Brown Rusty Poole Diane Lotermoser Hampton Michael F Dawes Mr & Mrs David E Angel Dr & Mrs F S Bryant James J Poupalos Alva B & Connie Hancock Herman L Dixon Jr V A Ballard Richard E Burdette Dave W Powell R G Hargrove Ford F Farabow Jr Edwin L Barnes Joe Burnette William C Powell Sr John S & Charles R Jr Hatcher Carroll F Fowler John M Barnes Carland Farms Inc William J Powell M D Hicklin John D Galloway USN Ret

Lewis & Susan Cauthen J Allen Carpenter II Mr & Mrs Phillip S Prince Thomas M Hilderbrand M H Geiger Vaughan Batchelor James K Caughman Mr & Mrs Thomas C Pritchard Kenneth D Holliday Rick Glover

Mrs John K Benfield Jr Jerry Chapman Hugh D Putnam Sr Neely McFadden Hollis John C Goodwin III John H Blackwell III Mr & Mrs William E Childress C Jeff Reece Jr Robert H Hollis Paul M Harmon Bill Brooks Russell P Childs Henry L Richbourg Frank L Holroyd Jr George E Hart S L Campbell Christian Harward Furniture Co Ray A Riley Jr Gerald Hooper Coi Ernest L Hatchell Jr Delano B Covington Dan W Dale Sr Richard & Tommy Roche Mrs Howard E Hord Thomas M Hatcher John B Cox Davidson Consulting Services Dewey P Rochester Jr Wearon Huckaby Andy Henderson Mr & Mrs J Dennis Crocker Billy S Delk Floyd & Barbara Rogers W E Josey Mr & Mrs Gray Hipp Jr Joseph W Culp PE Dexter Chemical Corp Jim & Judy Rosamond Jim & Nancy Kay Joel C Hipp Culp Brothers Inc Edward S Dixon Thomas L Roth Dr B Paul Kellett Bob Hudson Joseph C Curlee J Henry Dowdy Richard Ward Rutland Mr & Mrs Jack S Kelly Mr & Mrs John Kemmerling James N Epps Jr Brenda & Tom Dukes Charles David Sanford Marvin B King Thomas B Kendnck Dr Frank Strait Fairey James L & Mary Jane N Duncan Rutledge Scarborough Michael B Lackey Robert C Kinross

Mr & Mrs Malcolm Faulkenberry E Robert Eckley III John W Seaborn Charles L & Jackie Langston Harry E Lmdler M L Ford & Sons Inc Howard D Williamson Jr Paula C Searcy Tim Leaumont Herbert Lindsay Jr Mrs John L Gaddy Thomas J Edmonds Mr & Mrs Joe W Sellers Roy A Majors Tom Little H S Gault Carrol & Pat Eptmg John W Sherard John T Mansmann Joel Randolph Looper E M George James T Fans Jr Mr & Mrs Delmar W Shirley Felix G Marbury Dr Robert C McDaniel Richard H Gettys Jr Greg S Farish Fred & Connie Silver Mr & Mrs Robby D Martin Glenn E McFarland Mr & Mrs Jeffery T Haire Stephen O Ferguson Bruce Spake James G Mashburn Terence Neal Moore Tom & Shirley Hamrick Mr & Mrs James D Fisher Col Fred L Sparks Jr Roy N Mathis J G Moxon Patterson N Harvey Robert L & Kenneth R Flint Rodman T Spruill Walter McGee James E Mulligan III Haselden & Owen Jimmy D Fowler Guy P Stanley William W McMillian F Graham Payne E E Herlong Jr Charles W Gallman Sr Mr & Mrs Mack C Stewart Jr Robert J Miller David A Peed Lewis W Hicks C Richie Gibson Stowe's Fish Camp Eugene F Moxley Jr Peter R Pierson Arthur Mell Doolittle Memorial Hubert W Giebel Robert W Teskey Jack C Murphree Albert W Pritchard Jr Neely McFadden Hollis Jr James S Glasscock G Wilson Thompson Ronnie & Susan Nettles John Milton Pulsifer IV Donald F Howell Dr Joe B Godfrey Mr & Mrs James C Thompson Michael M & Luanne Newton Hulic B Ratterree Bill Jackson James Goforth, MD John A Townsend Ronald G Nonnenberg Roland Lee Rayburn William E Keller Jr W S Gordon Jr W T Vick Sr Wilson W & Laura Palmer Charles L Reid J Ed Kellett Grace Equipment John R Warren Jr Mr S Mrs Charles D Parker R A Riley Robert M King John W Gravely Thomas J Weeks Milton E Pate Kester M Roberts W Bennett Kirkpatnck William J Grayson Richard Neal Westmoreland J H Powell & Keith Powell Helen & Ben K Sharp R Herman Knight Steve C Griffith Jr Glenn White James H Powell Mrs John C Sharpe Richard D Lawrence Lloyd G Gurley Robert S Whitener James Ed Robinson T L Shealy Jr David C Leslie Jr Norman Guthrie Jr Terry A Whitener Mr & Mrs Herbert R Rowland Thomas E Skornschek John A & Carolyn B Lesslie Robert A Hammett J S Whiteside & Co Inc John L Scoggins F Bart Smith Woodrow W Littlefield Jr Charles R Harper Jr Garland L & Barbara Whitlock Don E Seitz Richard R Smith Jr R M Lyle Cliff Hattaway Archie T Wilbanks Selasco Corp In Memory Of Col Francis L Jenkins

Stephen S McCrorey Harold Hill R W Wilkerson III John W Self Oliver I Snapp Jr Mr & Mrs Randall D George B Hilton Jim & Betsy Williams Joseph S Shearer Mr & Mrs Thomas M Tobin William L Morrow Mr & Mrs W M Hobson Mrs David K Willis Denny M Short William C West Robert W Neal Jeffrey & Stephanie Holland Guy A Yeargin H Thornton Smith Jr Douglas L & Susan O Wilbanks Mrs Robert E Norris H L Hoover Robert T Young Steven Gibson Smith/David C Henry Yonce & Charles Yonce Michael James Owen Samuel Reid Horton Jr Black/Kirby Johnson Larry E & Judy H Yonce Georgia Dr Floyd L Parrish Mr & Mrs Terry A Hunt Timothy D & Rena P Steele Ms Rebecca Partlow Charles N James A West & Company Barry K Stisser J M Peek Fred A Jarrett Alvin A Adams Sr John A Todd G A Pelletier Jr Mrs John S Jenkins Jr G Ferd Alsbrooks Jr Joseph Wm Turner Jr

TIGER LIFE Mark S. Avent Landrum H. Henderson Aima Mater Michael S. Branham Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Hester When the Blue Ridge yawns its greatness Donald J. Coggins Mr. and Mrs. T. Carroll Where the Tigers play Daniel H. Coker, Jr. Holcombe Here the sons of dear old Clemson, Rebecca D. Coker Mrs. J. William Holcomb Reign Supreme alway. Mr. and Mrs. R. Allison Dalton Mr. and Mrs. Terry M. Home Chorus Rodney C. Foster Charles D. Miller Dear old Clemson, we will triumph Jimmy K. Gerrald James B. Prince Scott Greene Kevin H. Prince Mr. and Mrs. Elbert L. Robert W. Robinson Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Sam White

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IPTAY, which stands for "I Pay Thirty A Year,'' finances the education of nearly 400 student-athletes, trainers and managers each year. Due to the support provided by the orga- nization, now in its 54th year, Clemson is one of the few schools in the nation that is able to award the maximum number of scholarships allowed by the NCAA for its 18 men's and women's varsity sports. IPTAY recently received national acclaim as it was featured in SPORTS INC., a weekly pub- lication devoted to the business of sports. And, at the first convention of the Athletic Fund- raisers of America, held in June in Atlanta, IPTAY was one of the featured topics of discussion.

The organization is supported by over IPTAY's contributions have helped make Clemson's facilities second to none. 20,000 dues-paying members who have en- abled IPTAY to enjoy its 24th consecutive in- crease in annual donations. The tremendous The success of IPTAY has enabled the orga- with athletic fundraising, the organization's growth of IPTAY has also made it the first ath- nization to modify its purpose beyond the finan- commitment to Clemson University extends letic organization in the country to top the two, cing of scholarships to include the fiscal beyond the playing field. The IPTAY Athletic three, four and five million dollar marks in an- foundation for athletic facilities. Academic Endowment Scholarship Fund, cre- nual donations. The organization expects to In recent years IPTAY has provided the fund- ated during the fall of 1984 to award students approach $6 million in donations this fiscal ing for the addition of the upper deck on the whose performance in the classroom war- year. north side of Memorial Stadium, an indoor ten- ranted distinction, is currently the second- nis facility and the addition of a soccer facility largest academic scholarship endowment at

which proved to be an especially timely move. Clemson. The fund is presently nearing the $1 The new soccer field enabled Clemson to play million mark. IPTAY also provides one of the host to the 1987 NCAA men's soccer Final most progressive tutorial programs in the Four, where the Tigers proceeded to capture country, where student-athletes are given the

the national title. opportunity to call on the services of a highly-

IPTAY will now turn its attention to the en- trained academic advising staff. largement of Tiger Field, home of the ACC reg- The tremendous success of IPTAY can be

ular-season champion Clemson baseball team. attributed, in large part, to its organization

An addition will provide permanent seating for which, affords the group a great deal of

3.000, will house indoor batting cages, locker "grassroot" support. Each of South Carolina's rooms and extended press facilities. 46 counties has an IPTAY chairman, while

The Tiger Band has also benefited from every county is allotted one representative for IPTAY's success. New uniforms were provided every 36 members.

for the band in 1986. IPTAY also handled the Every member is kept abreast of Clemson band's travel expenses, providing a commit- athletics through the ORANGE AND WHITE. As ment of over $200,000. the official publication of IPTAY. the ORANGE

Since the Tiger athletic program receives no AND WHITE is exclusively distributed to IPTAY

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especially impressive. So impressive, in fact, With the continued assistance provided by that for six consecutive years allocations from IPTAY, Clemson University will continue to student fees have been returned to the univer- enjoy national prominence athletically and

Allison Dalton is the leader of America's top sity by the athletic department. academically. fundraising organization. While IPTAY has primarily been concerned

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T Centennial Celebration

This past April 6 was a great day for Clemson. It marked the beginning of the university's second century of teaching, research and

public service. As the official beginning of Clemson 's Centennial celebration, county Extension offices along with local alumni and Clemson Clubs across the state hosted local ceremonies to unfurl

the new Clemson flag and fly it for the first time. Meanwhile, a main-campus ceremony featured university leaders, Congressman Butler Derrick and Senators Strom Thurmond and Ernest Hollings. Noting that the day also marked the 100th anniversary of the death of Thomas Green Clemson, President Max Lennon said, "We do not honor his death;

rather we celebrate the tremendous gift to the citizens of South Carolina made possible

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by his will. ' Thus began the 20-month celebration that will honor the founder and the founding of our university.

Clemson's establishment didn't happen overnight. It took

almost two years for the state to accept the gift of land and

money provided by Mr. Clemson 's will for ' 'a college for all the

people." It seems only fair that we spend the same amount of time celebrating —and reflecting upon— the many contributions Clemson has made to South Carolina.

Just as Clemson is made up of a diverse group of alumni, students, staff and faculty, so the Centennial celebration

reflects our different interests. The focus of the first phase last spring was "The University and the Arts," with a burst of

cultural events capped by a lecture by opera star Beverly Sills.

This fall the focus will be "The University and the Sciences, " with environmentalist John McKetta delivering the central lecture. "The University and the Economy" next spring

Examining the contents of the cornerstone will feature a visit by Nobel Prize-winning economist George time capsule. Stigler, and the final focus, "The University and the Wider

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World, ' will bring William F. Buckley to the campus to speak.

It may seem that all we're doing to celebrate is listening to speeches. Wrong! Each college has planned individual activities, and the town of Clemson even got involved and held a "Happy Birthday, Clemson" picnic on Bowman Field in June. More festivities are planned throughout the Centennial period.

In fact, consider this your invitation to our big public birthday party the weekend of April 1, 1989.

"Cornerstone Weekend" will feature a campus-wide exhibition and open house, a parade, fireworks,

tours, the continuous showing of a new Clemson film, performances, the annual Spring Game, and the

replacing of the Tillman Hall cornerstone, filled with new mementos for the second century.

The Centennial is more than just a party. It's even more than just an intellectual exercise. It's an

opportunity for all the Clemson family to celebrate together our origin, our progress so far, and the

promise the future holds. If only Mr. Clemson could see what he started!

111 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL 18891989 Assistant Coaches

Cohesive Staff in its Third Year as a Unit

TOM HARPER is entering his eighth Aldridge coaches the inside linebackers. 1981. season as assistant head coach for the A 1971 graduate of Gardner-Webb Col- JACK CROWE joined the Clemson staff Tigers. The former Wake Forest head lege, Aldridge began coaching on the col- on February 24, 1986, as the Tiger quar- coach also guides the Tiger defensive legiate level at East Tennessee State terback coach. He came to Clemson from line. Harper came to Clemson from Vir- (1973-77) prior to stints at Wichita State Auburn, where he served as offensive co- ginia Tech, where he served as defensive (1978) and Tulsa (1979). He recruits the ordinator under Pat Dye and coached coordinator and defensive line coach. A lower part of South Carolina, Philadelphia Heisman Trophy winner Bo Jackson. He native of Piqua, Ohio, Harper also served and New Jersey. has also been offensive coordinator at as the defensive coordinator at Iowa State WAYNE BOLT is in his third year with Wyoming and North Alabama, and was (1974-75) and North Carolina (1976-77). Clemson as he joined the Tiger staff on both an assistant and head coach at

He earned his bachelor's degree from the March 10, 1986. His responsibilities in- Livingston University. Crowe received his University of Kentucky in 1955 and, in clude coaching the tight ends and kickoff undergraduate degree in chemistry from 1958, he received a master's degree in return teams. He is also the football dorm Alabama-Birmingham in 1970, and com- education administration from the same director and does not recruit off campus. pleted his master's degree in education institution. Harper lettered in three sports Bolt's first season as a Tiger coach saw from Livingston in 1973. The Fairfield, AL, for the Wildcats and earned three letters him coach an AII-ACC tight end (Jim native is responsible for recruiting Geor- as a tackle. His recruiting responsibilities Riggs), while his kickoff return team led gia, Virginia, Washington, DC, and include New York and South Carolina. the nation in average return, just the sec- Alabama. Since coming to Clemson, he has over- ond team statistical championship in BILL D'ANDREA rejoined the Clemson seen a defense that has had 19 players Clemson history. Bolt earned all-con- staff on June 23, 1 986 after spending two drafted by the NFL. Harper has had a hand ference and All-America honors during his seasons at Southern Mississippi. Prior to in coaching six ACC championshipteams, playing career as an offensive guard for that he was a graduate assistant coach at four at Clemson. East Carolina (1974-77). He began his East Carolina, a full-time assistant at the MILES ALDRIDGE joined the Clemson coaching career as a graduate assistant , Massanutten Mili- staff on June 28, 1985 after a two-year for the Pirates. He then spent a year at tary Academy and Catawba College. He stint at Duke. A native of Kansas City, MO, Wyoming before moving on to Auburn in also spent two years (1983-84) at Clem-

CLEMSON STAFF 1988: (Front row L-R) Jack Crowe, Bill Oliver, Larry Van Der Heyden, Head Coach Danny Ford, Chuck Reedy, Woody McCorvey, Head Trainer Fred Hoover. (Back row) Assistant A. D. Clyde Wrenn, Bill D'Andrea, Miles Aldridge, Wayne Bolt, Tommy West, Tom Harper, Administrative Assistant Don Wade.

112 son as a graduate assistant. D'Andrea Paul "Bear'' Bryant to fill the same posi- LARRY VAN DER HEYDEN joined the received his bachelor s degree from Indi- tion at Alabama. His most recent stint Clemson staff on January 5, 1979. A ana State in 1 973, and completed his mas- priorto coming to Clemson, however, was native of Brazil, Iowa, Van Der Heyden ter's degree in 1975. He lacks only a few with the Memphis Showboats of the coaches the offensive line and recruits semester hours from receiving a second United States Football League, where he upper South Carolina, North Carolina and master's degree. He coaches the offen- served as senior defensive coordinator western Pennsylvania. He came to Clem- sive tackles and recruits North Carolina, and secondary coach. Oliver was a mem- son after coaching stints at Memphis Pennsylvania and New Jersey. ber of the 1961 undefeated National State, Virginia, East Carolina, Indiana WOODY McCORVEY is in his sixth year Championship Alabama team, and he re- State, Drake and Iowa State. He was a on the Tiger coaching staff, where he ceived his bachelor's degree in 1962. In three-time letterwinner in football and coaches the wide receivers. For three the two years he has been at Clemson, the baseball at both Moline (IL) High and at years he coached the Tigers' tight ends, Tigers have led the ACC in completion Iowa State. He earned two degrees from and for two of those seasons he coached percentage defense and fewest yards per Iowa State, a bachelor's in physical edu- the AII-ACC tight end. This is his third attempt allowed. cation in 1962, and a master's in educa- season coaching the wide receivers. His CHUCK REEDY is in his 1 1th season as tion in 1968. A member of the Big-Eight recruiting responsibilities include eastern the Tigers' running back coach. His re- all-conference football team in 1961, he North Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi and cruiting territory includes South Carolina, was selected to the all-time Iowa State Florida. McCorvey came to Clemson from Georgia, Florida, New and New team by former players and coaches. Alabama A&M where he was offensive York. The St. Augustine, FL, native earned TOMMY WEST is in his seventh season coordinator for four years. The 1972 Ala- two letters in football from Appalachian coaching the Clemson defensive and ban- bama State graduate lettered four years in State, where he was a 1971 graduate in dit ends. His recruiting territory includes football at the school before earning his health and physical education. He came to Florida and Georgia, and he also follows physical education degree. He received a Clemson from Kentucky on July 5, 1978. junior college athletes across the country. master's degree in health, leisure, and No less than 12 former Clemson running Prior to his arrival at Clemson, West sports from the University of West Florida backs who have been coached by Reedy coached at Appalachian State until July of in 1977. have been drafted or signed free agent 1982. A native of Gainesville, GA, West BILL OLIVER is in his third season as contracts. Six players he has coached earned his bachelor's degree in health ed- the defensive secondary coach. He also have either played in the NFL or were ucation from the University of Tennessee recruits for the Tigers in Florida, Alabama selected in the first two rounds of the NFL in 1975 after lettering three years in foot- and Georgia. A native of Livingston, AL, draft. Seven of the top 10 single season ball and baseball. A fine all-around athlete, he began his collegiate coaching career individual rushing performances have West was a second-round draft pick out of as defensive secondary coach at Auburn, taken place under Reedy, and seven of his high school by the Chicago Cubs. and five years later was hired by the late former players were in the NFL last year. 1988 Bengal Babes

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Single Game Records

Individual Records Int Ret Yds: 101 by Willie Underwood vs. South Carolina, Rushes 36 by Jim Shirley vs. N.C. State, 1951 1980 by Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 1969 Yards Rushing: 260 by Cliff Austin vs. Duke, 1982 Team Records T as/oarry (5-152) by Ken Moore vs. The Citadel, Most Rushes: 78 vs. Duke, 1979 1954 Most Yards Rushing: 536 vs. Wake Forest, 1981 Yds Rush by QB: 140 by Mike O'Cain vs. N.C. State, 1976 Most TDs Rushing: 11 vs. Presbyterian, 1945 All-Purpose Run.: 274 by Terrence Flagler vs. Wake Forest, 1986 Most Passes Attempted: 54 vs. N.C. State, 1987 Most Passes Completed: 25 vs. Florida State, 1970 Passes: 53 Most Yards Passing: 354 vs. Duke, 1963 Passes Ccmpleted: 25 Most Passes Had Intercepted: 7 vs. South Carolina, 1945 Yds Passing: 323 Most TD Passes: 4 vs. Auburn, 1947 TD Passes: 4 Most Total Offense: 756 vs. Wake Forest, 1981 Comp %: .800 Most Total Plays: 96 vs. Wake Forest, 1981

Total Plays: 57 Most Punts Returned: 11 vs. George Washington, 1941 Total Offense: 374 Most Yards Returned: 226 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987

Receptions: 11 by Phil Rogers vs. North Carolina, 1965 Most Kickoff Returns: 10 vs. Georgia Tech, 1944 Rec. Yards: 163 by Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 Most Yards Returned: 198 vs. Florida, 1952 Yds/Rec: 32.6 (7-1 63) by Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, Most First Downs Rushing: 27 vs. Presbyterian, 1957: vs. Wake (Min 5 Rec) 1977 Forest, 1981 TD Passes: 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 1953 Most First Downs Passing: 17 vs. North Carolina, 1965

Punts: 13 by Marion Butler vs. Wake Forest, 1942 Most Total First Downs: 35 vs. Wake Forest, 1981 Punt Average: 51.0 (6-306) by Dale Hatcher vs. Kentucky, Fewest Total First Downs: 1 vs. South Carolina. 1943 1981 Most Penalties: 18 vs. Duke. 1983 Punt Yards: 504 by Banks McFadden vs. Tulane, 1939 Most Yards Penalized: 180 vs. Furman, 1964 Punts Blocked: 2 by Wingo Avery vs. The Citadel, 1954 Punt Returns: 10 by Shad Bryant vs. Furman, 1939 Most Points Scored: 122 vs. Guilford, 1901

Punt Ret Yds: 167 by Don Kelley (4 Ret) vs. Maryland, 1 970 Greatest Victory Margin: 122-0 vs. Guilford, 1901 Kickoff Ret: 7 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 1969 Greatest Defeat Margin: 7-74 vs. Alabama, 1931

Kickoff Ret Yds: 174 by David Thomas (5 returns) vs. Georgia Interceptions: 6 vs. South Carolina, 1971 Tech. 1972 Intercept. Ret. Yds: 143 (4 Returns) vs. Maryland. 1970 D f r 01 n ts oo by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry. 1930 QB Sacks: 10 vs. Maryland, 1979 by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 Passes Broken-Up: 18 vs. The Citadel, 1986 5 by Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 1917 Tackles For Loss: 19 vs. N.C. State. 1987 TDs Rushing: 5 same as for touchdowns Fumble Recoveries: 6 vs. Duke, 1965 Field Goals: 4 by Obed Ariri on four occasions by David Treadwell vs. Georgia, 1987 Kick-Scoring: 15 by Obed Ariri vs. Wake Forest, 1978, 1980 by Donald Igwebuike vs. Duke, 1984 Tackles: 24 by Jeff Davis vs. North Carolina, 1980 First Hits: 17 by Jeff Davis vs. North Carolina, 1980

Tackles by Lineman : 19 by Edgar Pickett vs. Wake Forest, 1983 Tackles by Def. Back: 17 by Willie Underwood vs. South Carolina, 1980 by Ronald Watson vs. Georgia Tech, 1984 Tackles for Loss: 5 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 1979 by Michael Dean Perry vs. N.C. State, 1987

Passes Broken-Up: 5 by Perry Williams vs. Virginia Tech, 1 985 Sacks: 3 by Jim Stuckey vs. Wake Forest and Maryland. 1979 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 1979 by Michael Dean Perry vs. N.C. State. 1984, 1987 Fumble Rec: 2 by Randy Scott vs. Duke, 1978 by Jim Scott vs. Boston College, 1983 #20 Willie Underwood set two Clemson records in one game vs. by Henry Walls vs. Duke, 1985 South Carolina in 1980. The senior playing in his final home game Interceptions: 3 by Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 1965 returned two interceptions for 101 yards and had 17 tackles. He was chosen Sports Illustrated Player of the Week.

115 Tiger Soccer Ibrahim's Team Defends The National Title

By Sam Blackman

With a crew of freshmen and very few upperclassmen listed on the roster, the 1987 Clemson Tiger soccer team was :::: supposed to experience a rebuilding year. But no one told the Tigers that they could not go beyond expectations, so Clemson proceeded to the NCAA playoffs and sur- prised the collegiate soccer world by win-

ning the national championship. It was truly a feat that would be comparable to a fantasy. Coach Ibrahim stated on these pages last year that the national title was not a realistic goal. Unexpected surprises and quick turnarounds can be the most rewarding.

"Last year I did not dream of winning it

all," said Head Coach Dr. I. M. Ibrahim, who has been the Tigers' mentor since the program started in 1967. "When we won

the national championship in 1 984 it was a realistic goal, we had plenty of depth and talented players. However, the 1987

championship was totally unexpected. It is a tremendous thrill to achieve some- thing that was totally unexpected. Many

years in the past it was legitimate for us to have high expectations, but we had no idea we would win the 1987 national championship," said Ibrahim.

Coach I. M. Ibrahim is quick to point out 7 that the Tigers must not look back, but instead start from ground level in 1988. One of the keys to this year's success will be the maturation of last year's freshmen, and the extent that the recruiting class of 1988 will be able to contribute. "We have to approach this year with an extreme degree of cautious optimism," said Ibrahim. "We had a young team in 1987 with six seniors, three sophomores, and six freshman, and we said to ourselves that there was no way we could be a suc- cessful team. We considered last year a

rebuilding year too, but it turned out to be a championship season. We consider 1988 as a rebuilding year also. We really have to work hard and accept very little." The 1988 team could be called even younger than the 1987 club, as the Tigers' roster does not have any seniors listed, compared to last year's six seniors. "We have to be cautious and cannot be too optimistic just because the six starting freshmen from 1987 are back. We cannot count on them to carry the team." The depth of the 1988 team allows for extensive competition in all positions. "I have more candidates than normal for the

various positions on the team and I did I. M. Ibrahim hoists his second National Championship trophy in four Clemson Coach years all that on purpose. I wanted to signal to of after last year's title-clinching win over San Diego State.

116 the returning players that they have to starting role at goalkeeper. Both players prove themselves each and every day and come to Clemson with good credentials. not to dwell on the past." Mills was a three-year Georgia State se- The Tigers' Riggs field will see a great lect-team choice while also being named

deal of action this fall. The site of the 1 987 his high school's MVP for three years in a NCAA finals will play host to two tourna- row. Cummings was a three-time Texas ments and 14 matches. The Tigers will select-team choice and was named to the play six teams that went to last year's all-state team in Texas his senior year.

NCAA division I tournament. The Clem- son-Umbro tournament will take place on BACKFIELD October 14 and 16, while the second an- "We have a lot of strength in the back- nual ACC tournament will be in Clemson field," said Ibrahim. Clemson lost All- on November 3, 4, and 6. American Paul Rutenis and Paul Carollo GOALKEEPER to graduation, and also John Meek, who transferred to another school closer to The area of goalkeeping will be the home. However, returning will be two weakest on the team this year, and ac- sophomore starters, Andres Alos and cording to Ibrahim this position will dictate Joey Feinberg. Both are strong candi- just how well the Tigers will perform. dates for post season honors. Clemson lost Tim Genovese, who started Coach Ibrahim was pleased with the all of the NCAA playoff games last year play of both players last year as freshmen. and was the goalie in Clemson's win over "Both Alos and Feinberg started last year Boonstoppel was near unstoppable in the

South Carolina. He gave up only six goals and are outstanding players. I suspect NCAAs. in eight appearances and was a key per- they will help us considerably in our former in both national championships defense." a Parade Magazine All-American, while this decade. The Tigers also landed outstanding re- Andrew Chadwick is a strong and quick

"This will be our achilles heel this year. cruits who should fill the vacancies left player. T.J. Blum and Mark Muschick

Tim did a great job last year. If someone from last year. "We have recruited one of should also challenge for a starting role. can emerge from the four players we the best defenders in the country in Steve Kevin England, who was redshirted last have, we will be a strong contender.'' Four Wolf," said Ibrahim. Wolf was a Parade year due to an injury, showed progress players will be vying for the position. Magazine All-American. Freshmen Rob last spring. Roberto Marinaro and Kevin Taylor are Lepping and Bobby Murphy, according to Depth and strength describe this posi- the two returnees. Marinaro started in 11 Ibrahim, hope to develop into strong play- tion, not to mention the competition that games for the Tigers last year and played ers who can dominate play. Ibrahim hopes will be created for a starting role. Also

in 1 4 contests for a total of 1 ,01 5 minutes. they can become attacking center backs returning from last year will be Nick Mid-

Marinaro gave up 1 1 goals for a .78 goal and support the midfield the way Paul ulla, and Richard Richmond, who scored per game average. Kevin Taylor played in Rutenis did last year. Rutenis was the the insurance goal in the national champi- four games last year for 195 minutes and third leading scorer last season, an un- onship win over San Diego State. Rich- had a .75 goal per game average. usual accomplishment for a backfield mond led the ACC in the number of assists Newcomers Brian Mills and Mike Cum- player. in ACC matches with four. "We have 13 mins have the potential to challenge for a Joe Hummell, who has served as a de- players at midfield which is an unusually pendable reserve the first two years of his large number. Finding the right combina- career, gained a great deal of experience tion and the right people is going to take in 1987. The Tigers have plenty of experi- patience." ence and material at this position to form a good defense. "The defense should be STRIKERS strong within time. We are deep with many Undoubtly Clemson lost a key player in talented players," said Ibrahim. Hermann Trophy winner Bruce Murray, MIDFIELD the first National Player of the Year in any sport at Clemson. Murray, a two-time All-

The Tigers return three starters in the American, left a big void to fill. But, the midfield; only Academic All-American Tigers' second best scorers from each of Jamie Rootes has graduated. Thirteen the last two seasons are back. David Fort- players on this year's team are mid- ner, who was redshirted last year, was the

fielders. On the wings are Thomas Najjar Tigers' second leading scorer in 1 986 with and Edo Boonstoppel, the fourth and fifth eight goals. Pearse Tormey, who was leading scorers on last year's team, re- Clemson's second leading scorer last

spectively. Najjar had five assists and four year with 1 1 goals and six assists for 28 goals for 13 points, while Boonstoppel points, will be back for his sophomore had six assists and four goals for 14 season. Tormey can be a candidate for all- points. Dave Veghte, a junior, was a much star honors this season. Tim Slaughter, improved player last year and accounted who played in seven games last season, for seven points. will also return. Newcomer Quinton Fraai entered The Tigers added to the roster one of school last spring and participated in Canada's top players in James Grimes. "I

drills. "Fraai is a leader and is a strong am high on Grimes. I think he will be a candidate to take over a significant role." great player at Clemson. Armstrong, who Clemson also did well adding depth to this is also listed as a midfielder, will also add Tormey will torment enemy defenses again in position with recruits. Junior Armstrong is depth to this position."

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"Ultimate Football" — it sounds like the that." season for the Marketing 422 students. dream of every Tiger fan! Once he had the idea and a prototype Each student player was a team, and each

For Clemson's College of Commerce design, Hopkins had to know if the game student had to get three others to be in

and Industry, it's the ultimate link between would go over. Would it work? Were there his/her division. The teams played the education and business for its marketing other football fans out there who yearned game outside of class, using score students, its Small Business Develop- to punt, tackle, pass and score touch- sheets, and the students discussed the ment Center (SBDC) and a South Carolina downs 365 days a year? He enthusi- new product, strategies and results in businessman. astically turned to Clemson's SBDC and class. The teams progressed though divi- "Ultimate Football League Strategy marketing department for help. sion and championship play during the Game" is a new board game analyzed as "The SBDC is set up to provide small season. (Clemson University football a spring semester class project in Market- businesses with management and tech- players, who might have a strategic ad- ing 422. Jacquetta McClung. assistant nical assistance, information on every- vantage, were not eligible to participate.) professor of marketing, agreed for one of thing from the basic how-to-set-up-a- At the onset of the project, the students her classes to take on the project — a mar- small-business to financing to market- answered a survey about what kinds of ket test for a new product— for an SBDC ing," says Dave Taylor, director of the games they liked to play, how much they client. SBDC. knew about football and other general lei- What better place to test a football Hopkins is one of nearly 700 small busi- sure activity questions. At the end of the board game than Clemson—where 80.000 ness clients the Clemson SBDC served semester, another survey asked their screaming fans, most dressed in orange during the past year. The SBDC is part of a opinions about the new game— its rules, and white, pack the stands in Death Valley consortium with centers at Clemson, the equipment, time period, target audience. every Saturday there's a home football University of South Carolina, S.C. State "We really got some good results which game in Tiger town? College and Winthrop College. The Clem- we passed along in a report to the client," "Since Clemson loves football so much, son SBDC, with satellite offices in Spar- says McClung. "The students said there it was an excellent place to test the tanburg, Greenville and Greenwood, were too many rules and they were diffi- game," says McClung. "Football fanatics serves the 1 1 northwestern counties of cult to understand. They said the game abound here!" the state. time period was too long. They thought "I admit I'm a football fanatic," says the Walt Chandler of the Greenville satellite the game would appeal most to a male game's creator, Mike Hopkins of Green- office worked with Hopkins on his project, market, especially strategists who like to ville. "Football season is too short, and I suggesting that a Clemson marketing play games that require a lot of thought and concentration, eliminate chance and give the player a lot of control. "We recommended that the designer include a shorter rule book and a timer to reduce the time a player had to make a move, and we suggested some equip- ment modifications." Hopkins, who plans to market the game locally in October, found the product test results helpful and made many of the changes suggested by the marketing class. "They were very helpful and answered

a lot of questions I had about the game itself and how best to market it," he says. "I took their suggestions and simplified the rules and made some changes in the figurines. The feedback on the target au- dience was also very useful — they said

the group it would appeal to most are people in the 15-25 age range who are really into the sport and like strategy games."

A Clemson marketing class project has resulted in a new football board game.

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The Last Word

By Bob Bradley two teams, the Tigers were the favorite, but as snow flurries came throughout the Clemson lined up for its first football game, McLeod had his team poised for snap October 28, 1896. On the other side one of the biggest upsets of the series. of the ball was Furman. That started the His "Purple House of Magic" used a Tigers in the collegiate football business, blocked punt and a pass to score two last and down some pretty competitive roads. quarter touchdowns for a 12-0 victory. Clemson and the Purple Hurricane (as Pinky Babb, June Scott, Carl Nolin and Furman was known as then) played only Earle Traynham were names mentioned once more between that 1896 opener often in the victory, but the one to crop up won by the Tigers, 14-6— and 1914. And the most was that of Bob King. The senior the Tigers won the first seven games. captain, who later came back to serve as But from then until 1936, Furman had a Furman's head coach longer than anyone statement to Neely: "Well, I'm not going 10-5 edge on Clemson, along with three else, was the keystone in the Purple Hur- with you." And Neely snapped back: "I ties. And eight of the 10 wins were by ricane defense. hadn't planned to ask you." shutouts. Four of the victories were en- The late Carter (Scoop) Latimer, in his Either Howard was pretty confident of gineered by A. P. "Dizzy" McLeod, who account of the game in the Greenville being Neely's successor, or Littlejohn had many say was "ahead of his time" when it News, said: "King fully lived up to his repu- whispered sweet things in his ears. The came to innovative football. tation as perhaps the greatest end Fur- athletic council called Howard to come up McLeod, whose father-in-law put the man ever had. for an interview, and after the interroga- glass bottom boats at Silver Springs on "The triumph, as a tribute to Captain tion, Howard retired to the back of the the map, was at Furman 1 1 seasons and King and other seniors on the Furman room to hear his named kicked around. had winning campaigns eight of his first squad, also put the chaplet on the shelf for Following some discussion, Prof. nine years. The Purple Hurricane dropped Coach McLeod and his assistants who "Slim" Rhodes said: "I nominate Frank football in 1943 and 1944 and McLeod had wisely figured this would be the one Howard to be the new Clemson head moved to Florida and went into the or- big game they wanted to win most of all." coach." Howard piped up with: "I second ange-growing business. That 12-0 victory in 1936 was the last the nomination." He stayed around for 30 McLeod never forgot his South Caro- Furman win over the Tigers. The teams years, 29V2 of them without a contract. lina ties. In 1956 when the Tigers went to battled to a scoreless tie the next year in Howard might not have ever lost to Fur- Gainesville to play Florida, they stayed Greenville; Clemson won 10-7 the next man, but there were times when he had a right across the street from the Silver year at Clemson. The 15th-ranked Tigers few anxious moments. And probably one Springs resort. McLeod gave each Clem- took a close 14-3 triumph in 1939, then he remembers best is the 1958 game. son coach and player a bag of oranges were invited to the Cotton Bowl. The Tigers apparently had the Sugar apiece in their rooms upon arrival. It was while Clemson was in Dallas pre- Bowl wrapped up against the No. 1-

In 1 936, in the 25th renewal between the paring for the game against Frank Leahy's ranked LSU Tigers of Paul Dietzel with a Boston College Eagles that Rice ap- win over Furman. Sugar Bowl president proached Jess Neely about leaving Clem- Monk Simons was on hand for the game son for the Houston school. and to extend the invitation afterwards. There are two versions of Howard stay- The Tigers scored just past the halfway ing at Clemson. Howard had said on many point of the first quarter and went to the occasions that the late business manager locker room with a sizzling 30-0 halftime of Clemson, J. C. Littlejohn, had told him lead. Clemson had 255 yards of total of-

that he would be the new head coach if fense to 58 for Furman. Howard said later Neely left. that he didn't even go in and talk to the At the time, Clemson held a close team at halftime. 14-10-4 edge on Furman. Neely, appar- That decision nearly proved fatal. ently trying to pressure Howard into going Furman outscored Clemson, 19-6, in to Rice, told him: "Frank, you'd better the second half and outgained the Tigers come on and go with us. About the time 217 yards to 126. Furman beats you three or four times, As the Clemson staff, Simons and the they'll run you out of the county." press members walked up Williamson Howard retorted: "Furman ain't never Road from the stadium to Fike Field going to beat me." House, not many words were spoken. And they didn't. He was 19-0 against Howard wasn't too sure that Clemson them when he retired in 1969. would get the Sugar Bowl bid because of Another version is told by Billy Sullivan, its poor second half showing. But Simons who at the time was publicity director of made a call to New Orleans and got the the Boston College team and would later okay to invite the Tigers. own the New England Patriots. Incidentally, the man who master- Sullivan says he was in the hotel room in minded that second half Furman come- Dallas the night Neely revealed that Rice back had been a thorn in Clemson's side had approached him about becoming its before. head coach. After Neely made known his His name— Bob King. Frank Howard never lost to the Paladins. Rice offer, Sullivan said Howard made the

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