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Duke Vs Clemson (10/24/1970) Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1970 Duke vs Clemson (10/24/1970) 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, "Duke vs Clemson (10/24/1970)" (1970). Football Programs. 91. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/91 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]. $1.00 CLEM L. THE DUKE GAME MEMORIAL STADIUM OCTOBER 24, 1970 o o Stevens-Utica'" No-Jron Sheets They don't just make beds. They make bedrooms. Official Program Published By ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Edited By BOB BRADLEY Director of Sports Information Assisted By JERRY ARP Ass't. Sports Information Director Represented for National Advertising By SPENCER MARKETING SERVICES 370 Lexington Avenue New York. New York 10017 Photography by Jim Burns. Charles H ar alson. Tom Shockley. Hal Smith, and Bill Osteen of Clemson: Jim La ughead and Jim Bradley of Dallas. Texas IMPORT ANT EMERGENCIES: A first aid station is located LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or found, under Section A on South side of Stadium. please report same to Gate 1 Information Booth. Trained nurses are on hand all during the game. Should a doctor be needed, ask any usher. Each CONCESSION STANDS: Concession stands are ush er has been informed the seat location of doc· located beneath the stands and can be reached tOrs. Ambulances are located at Gates 2 and 10. by exit from any portal. A concession price list is published on the back page. TELEPHONES: Telephones are located at Sta­ dium Ticket Offices at Gates 1, 5, 9, 11 and 13. EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls are re­ ceived over the telephone located in the press PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public ad­ box, the number of which is listed with the op­ dress system is intended primarily for the in­ erator as Press Box, Clemson Memorial Stadium. formation of spectators concerning the game. Please do not request the use of the public ad· NOTICE: Possession or consumption of aleo· dress system to make social contacts at the holic beverages are prohibited by Act No. 550 of game. the General Assembly of South Carolina, 1967. and rules of the Alcoholic Beverage Control RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men's restrooms are Commission in this stadium and the surround· located beneath the stands and can be reached ing area. By order of: S. C. Alcoholic Beverage by exit from any portal. Control Commission. '. IPTAY PROVIDES EDUCATION Banks McFadden, Class of 1940; Charlie Wright, Class of 1943: Frank Gillespie, Class of 1949; "Cot­ ton" Richardson, Class of 1950; Fred Cone, Class of 1951; Tom Barton, Class of 1953; Charlie Bussey, Class of 1957: Harvey White, Class of 1960: Tom­ my Osmer. Class of 1961; J ohnny Boyette. Class of 1966; J immy Addison, Class of 1968. All of these boys have something in common. All came to Clemson to receive an education and to play athletics. Some played more than others, but had it not been for one organization. probably few of them would ha\'e had the opportunity to further their education and participate in athletics for the Tigers. These names were not picked for any specific reason. Any number of others eouid have been chosen. In fact, the list is almost endless. These boys, along with over 2,000 more, can at­ tribute their education to JPTAY, a mysterious sounding name that has become synonymous with Clemson athletics for nearly four decades. The name IPTA Y stands for "I Pay Twenty A Year" and means just what it says. People who The Late Dr. Rupert H, (Rube) Fike are interested in giving $20 or more a year in order "Father of IPTA Y" to keep Clemson athletics competitive and on a high plane do just that. Many gh'e more than that "Last night we had a litlle meeting out at my amount, but that is the minimum. house (in Atlanta) and organized the IPTA Y Club." There are apparently He went on to say that those attending the meet­ several forerunners to ing were George Suggs, Gene Cox, E. L. liutchins, lPTA Y at Clemson, but Bill Dukes, J . H. Pennell, George Klugh. Milton IPTA Y is the one that fi­ Berry, J ack Mitchell and himself. nally clicked and has Neely believed if he could get $10,000 a year he paid off handsome divi­ dends. could give the Clemson fans a winning football team. Although there are sev­ As close as can be determined, there were 185 eral versions as to just people who were members of IPTAY that first how IPTAY started, a year of 1934-35. Eighty-one of these arc now de­ letter written by the late ceased and of the 104 others, over 60 per cent are Dr. Rupert H. (Rube) sti ll members of IPTA Y and 22 are Gold Card T. CorrolL Atkinson, Ir. Fike, conceded to be the IPTAY Prelident, 1970·11 ($100 or more) members. "Father ot IPTAY", to Coach J ess Neely, dated Aug. 21, 1934, seems to The net results of IPTA Y soon began to pay pretty well pinpoint the exact date of formation. off , and within five years, the Tigers were off to Dr. Fike said in his opening statement of the letter. their first post-season bowl. Past Presidents of IPT A Y R. C. Edworda Colho un Lemo n W. G. DesChamps Horp .r C o ull Cl.nn Lo wha n Woodro w Taylor Ma rshall Wolk. r C hrll Sub• • 1954.56 1956.58 1958-60 1960. 62 1962-64 1964· 66 1966· 68 1968-10 Six more bowl trips, three Southern Conference One thing a high school athlete need not wor­ football titles, fi ve outright crowns and a tie in the ry about-having his IPTAY scholarship taken Atlantic Coast Conference. as well as baseball, away from him once awarded. There are only two basketba ll and tennis championships have come acts that can rescind IPTA Y aid-and either one Clemson's way since IPTAY was formed. of these applies to any Clemson student. One is fai lure to keep up his scholastic standing; and the Other athletic teams. as well as individuals, have other, his failure to conduct himself as a gentle­ also fi gured prominently in conference as well as man at all times. state titles. one of these successes could have IPTA Y means both education and athletics at been achieved without the benefits of I PT AY as Clemson. There is no greater athletic supporting all 11 recognized sports a t Clemson are now re­ organization than IPTA Y. Its success is an open ceiving aid through IPTAY money_ book for anyone to read. IPT A Y' s First Board of Directors This pictUre was made in 1954. the year the Clemson IPT A Y Club reorga nized and elected its first preside nt and board of directors. Seated left to right. Calhoun Lemon. t reasure r and director at-large; Vic G_ Chapman. secre ta ry and director of District I; Robert C . Edwards. president a nd director at-large: Paul Quattlebaum. Jr .. vice president and director of District V; and Dr. Lee W. Milford. chairman. Clemson Athletic CounciL Standing. le ft to right. Frank Howard. athletic director; W. G . DesChamps. Jr .. director at-large: Harper S. Gault. dire ctor of District IV; Marshall Walker. assistant to director of District IV; the late J_ Edgar Rosemond. director of District II; J_ O. "Chink" Freeman. director of District III; the late Dr. R. H. Fike. founder and IPTA Y president for 20 years; and Gene Willimon. executive secr etary. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Ljfe Members Sen. Edgar A. Brown, President Barnwell Dr. James F. Byrnes Columbia Patrick N. Calhoun __ Charlotte, N. C. Dr. Robert R. Coker Hartsville Capt. Frank J. Jervey Clemson Dr. James C. Self Greenwood Winchester Smith Williston Elected Members L. D. Holmes Johnston E. Oswald Lightsey Hampton A. M. Quattlebaum Florence T. Kenneth Cribb Spartanburg Senator Edgar A. Brown, President. Clemson Board of Trustees W. Gordon McCabe, Jr. Greenville Paul Quattlebaum, Jr. Charleston CLEMSON THEATRE CLEMSON, S. C. 1970 BOARD OF VISITORS Robert J . Moseley. Manager Adm. H. J. Kassler Charleston Dr. Henry F. Frierson Orangeburg Thomas A. Evins, Esq. Spartanburg The Theatre of Fine Entertainment William B. DePass Rock Hill Dial 654-3230 for Current Attraction Dr. Glenn J . Lawhon, Jr. Hartsville Stiles Harper Estill Norman Kirkland Bamberg Henry M. Herlong Edgefield James C. Hair Rock Hill PRINTERS' ENGRAVERS Dr. Edward L. Proctor Conway ARTISTS ' DESIGNERS W. A. Barnette, Jr. Greenwood a f>OI11jJlete grOjJIIl(> arts sen)((>e ... Francis M. Hipp Greenville DYNAGRAPHICS 0 Winchester C. Smith, Jr. __________ Williston INCORPORAT ED (Hold-over member) GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA Get to Know Clemson; It's Quite an Education In b('half of CI('lnson University, 1 warmly w('icom(' ('dch of you to our beautiful campus and to Memorial Sta­ (lium for today's game.
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