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Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1963 NC State vs Clemson (10/5/1963) Clemson University Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms Materials in this collection may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. code). Use of these materials beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. For additional rights information, please contact Kirstin O'Keefe (kokeefe [at] clemson [dot] edu) For additional information about the collections, please contact the Special Collections and Archives by phone at 864.656.3031 or via email at cuscl [at] clemson [dot] edu Recommended Citation University, Clemson, "NC State vs Clemson (10/5/1963)" (1963). Football Programs. 59. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/59 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Programs at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. OFFICIAL CLEMSOM MEMORIAL STADIUM OCTOBER. By 1^63 Hi WOLF PACKER V 0> 7 Thru-Liners Daily FOR SAFETY - CONVENIENCE As Follows: Via Atlanta, Ga. To Houston Texas Via Atlanta to COMFORT AND ECONOMY Jackson, Miss. Via Atlanta to Tallahassee, Fla. Via Atlanta to Dallas, Texas Via Atlanta to Wichita Falls, Texas Via Atlanta to Texarkana, Texas Via Atlanta to New Orleans, La. ft Three Thru-Lines Daily to Norfolk, Va. ft Two Trips Daily to Columbia and Myrtle Beach ft Seven Thru Trips AIR- SUSPENSION Daily to Charlotte, N. C. (Thru-Liners) ft Six Trips Daily to TRAILWAYS COACHES New York City (Three Thru-Liners) ft Three Thru-Liners Daily To Cleveland, Ohio* You board and leave your . rest rooms . cooled, con- *one change Trailways bus right in the heart stantly conditioned air. Trail- ft of town—so simple and conven- ways drivers are unexcelled in For Charter or Schedule ient for business or shopping their record for safety . noted Information Call Your trips. And what comfortable for their courtesy. Next time, TRAILWAYS travel in these new buses! Air- go Trailways, and you'll see AGENT suspension "springs" . tinted why it's known as the "Route Phone CAnal 4-4381 glass . deep, reclining seats of Southern Hospitality." ANDERSON, S. C. Carolina Scenic Trailways SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE 583-3669 GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE CEdar 9-5308 CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE 654-2373 iff TRAILWAYS *f? THRU-LINERS now its Pepsi for those who think young TERRY ROTTLING COMPANY ANDERSON, S. C. and GREENWOOD, S. C. Under appointment from Pepsi-Cola Co., New York - M -5 QJ X) +-> O o H f~H G •a w cO qj CQ CO CO en fn Ph U 1-5 * § +-> O o QJ Is O QJ pq £ a e OJ CO IT* G t= CO oj 9» >> CO o >H CO U >5 CO P3 Ph w O M "3 E? ^ Sh' pq w g" a o T3 <! 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Telephones are located at the north- dors also sell these items in the stands. east, northwest, southeast, and southwest ticket booths. IN LEAVING RESTROOMS In leaving the stadium, please give utmost heed to the directions from officers on duty. Ladies' and men's restrooms are located be- New parking lots and exit roads have been neath the stands and can be reached by exit added this year for your convenience. Please from any portal. There are 4 ladies' and 4 cooperate with traffic officers. Cars will be men's restrooms on each side of the stadium cleared from parking lots as quickly as and one each under the new west stands. possible. CLEMSON BOARD OF TRUSTEES Life Members Dr. R. M. Cooper, President Wisacky Edgar A. Brown Barnwell James F. Byrnes Columbia Robert R. Coker Hartsville Charles E. Daniel Greenville James C. Self Greenwood Winchester Smith Williston Term Expires 1964 L. D. Holmes _ Johnston A. M. Quattlebaum Florence T. Kenneth Cribb Spartanburg Term Expires 1966 Dr. R. M. Cooper, President of the Board W. Gordon McCabe, Jr. Greenville Paul Quattlebaum, Jr. Charleston E. Oswald Lightsey Hampton . HOWARD Jounson) 1963 BOARD OF VISITORS RESTAURANTS AND J. Palmer Gaillard, Jr. Charleston MOTOR LODGE E. H. Seim Hampton DeWitt M. Norwood, Jr. _ Barnwell Highway 25 South at James Cleveland Holmes Johnston Intersate 85 and 291 By-Pass J. Wilbert Wood Anderson Grover C. Henry Spartanburg W. W. McEachern Greenville Second Restaurant Location John A. Hardin Rock Hill Highway 29 North at City Limits L. A. Savage Camden Patrick C. McClary, Jr. Georgetown GREENVILLE, S. C. David Sloan Marion R. G. Clawson Hartsville — Welcome to It is my pleasure to officially extend the known hospitality of Clemson. We want you to enjoy not only this high- test football game between old athletic foes, but also the wholesome camaraderie you find in this extraordinary stadium of 'good seats only'. Clemson today is a college in name, but a university in makeup. It is large enough to serve and to share, yet small enough to be per- sonal and friendly. It is an historic place, em- bodied by lovely old acres and imposing new buildings. But, too, it is a vital place; stimu- lating, challenging and satisfying—permeated by a spirit of learning and finding. We think, with some prejudice, that Clem- son is a wonderful place to live, to work, and as we are sure you will agree this afternoon —to play. We hope, too, you will come to feel it is a good place to visit and will plan to be with us often. Robert C. Edwards President Clemson College Administrators Melford A. Wilson Capt. Frank J. Jervey Walter T. Cox Vice President for Vice President Dean, Student Affairs Business and Finance For Development Dr. Jack Kenny Williams G. E. Metz, Secretary Dean of the College Board of Trustees Assistant to the President Dr. Hugh H. Macaulay, Jr. Dr. Howard L. Hunter, Dean Harlan E. McClure, Dean Dean of Graduate School School of Arts & Sciences School of Architecture Dr. Linvil G. Rich, Dean Dr. Wallace D. Trevillian, Dean Dr. William H. Wiley, Dean School of Engineering School of Industrial Management School of Agriculture and Textile Science CLEMSON ATHLETIC COUNCIL R. R. (Red) Ritchie, Chairman E. A. LaRoche Dr. C. B. Green Dr. R. W. Moorman T. W. Morgan J. E. Halpin Dr. J. G. Dinwiddie, Jr., ex-officio President, Faculty Senate K.