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South Carolina Vs Clemson (11/20/1976) Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1976 South Carolina vs Clemson (11/20/1976) 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, "South Carolina vs Clemson (11/20/1976)" (1976). Football Programs. 125. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/125 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]. LD- P/A^H I o Med, pi |^c> E^-Ll cki fJ FRIED CHICKEN Ideally situated to save you time and money. When Eastern meets your distribution needs, you have an experienced group working for you in two ideal locations: Greenville, South Carolina, and Jacksonville, Florida. The recent addition of two brand new distribution centers in Imeson Park at Jacksonville gives us total floor space of 1 ,1 67,000 sq. ft., with more projected. Our materials handling and warehouse maintenance equipment is the finest. Our personnel hand picked. Our responsiveness to your instructions quick enough to move goods on a same-day basis. And our computer capability allows us to consolidate loads whenever we can save you money by doing so. Write or call Harold Segars now at 803/277-2475. 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Hal Smith, and Jim Martin of the Clemson Communication Center; TAPS '74 (Clemson Yearbook); and Jim Bradley of Dallas, Texas. PASS OUT CHECKS: Pass out checks will be available at Gates 1-5-9-13. Any person leaving stadium other than with team pass must have pass out checks, as well as admittance stub for other type tickets to be readmitted to game. Ticket stubs will be secured in receptacles provided. Clemson EMERGENCIES: First aid stations are located under Section J on South side of Stadium and under Section T on the North side. Trained nurses are on hand Athletic all during the game Should a doctor be needed, ask any usher Each usher has Council been informed the seat location of doctors. Ambulances are located at Gates 1. 5, 8 and 13 TELEPHONES: Telephones are located at Stadium Ticket Offices at Gates 1,5, 9 and 13 PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public address system is intended primarily for the information of spectators concerning the game Please do not request the use of the public address system to make social contacts at the game. RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men's restrooms are located beneath the stands and can be reached by exit from any portal. Dean Kenneth N. Vickery LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or found, please report same to Gate 1 Chairman Information Booth. Dr. J. V. Reel, Jr. George G. Poole CONCESSION STANDS: Concession stands are located beneath all stands Secretary Pres., IPTAY and can be reached by exit from any portal. A concession price list is published on the back page Dr. I. Carolyn Briscoe Forest E. Hughes Pasr Pres., IPTAY Dr. R. C. Harshman EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls are received over the telephone lo- Billy L. Edge cated in the press box, the number of which is listed with the operator as Press Dr. Corinne H. Sawyer Box, Clemson Memorial Stadium. Pres., Faculty Senate Dr. B. J. Skelton NOTICE: Possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages are prohib- Pamela A. Roupe Dr. E. A. Vaughn ited by Act No. 550 of the General Assembly of South Carolina, 1967, and Chm,. Graduate Student rules of the alcoholic beverage Control Commission in this stadium and J. Garner Bagnal Assn. the surrounding area. By order of: S. C. Alcoholic Beverage Control Pres. , Alumni Assn. Commission. Patricial L. Warren Lawrence V. Starkey Pres., Student Senate NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is prohibited at an athletic contest in Past Pres., Alumni Assn. Clemson Memorial Stadium and Littlejohn Coliseum. Mark S. Lee Pres.. Block C Club TiqER BAsliETbAll Forester, and Susan Reynolds, a quartet of former Anderson stand- outs, and a solid quartet of incoming f freshmen in Mitzi Gregg, Bobbie -W)iviEN s SryU Mims, Bette Paulling, Stephanie Brake, Princella Lee, and Kathy Wil- After one season as the new kid on might be asking a little too much in son to round out the squad. the block, women's basketball is set the first year," said the highly suc- "With Donna Forester, Laura Law- for the 1976-77 season, which should cessful Tribble. ton, Doll Eadon, Vicky Burton, and be a good one for Tiger followers. Returning from the '75-76 Clemson Susan Reynolds, you have the start- For during the 1975-76 roundball squad are five of the top six scorers to ing five on our second national campaign, the first for the lady ca- form a base and Tribble has added championship team at Anderson and gers, Mary Kennerty King guided the some recruits to shape the makings that gives us a pretty good group to women's contingent to a very re- of a top-rate squad. begin things with at Clemson," spectable 13-11 record and a trip to Janet Forester (22.8 points per commented Tribble. the AIAW regionals. game), Doll Eadon (11.9), Vicky Bur- Leaving Anderson was quite a And 1976-77 should be another ton (11.9), Janice Flatt (7.4), and move for Tribble but she expressed year of improvement for the lady Ti- Sandy Ruff (3.8), were the backbone pleasure at the thoughts of the pos- gers. of last year's team and will be in the sibilities at Clemson. Annie Tribble, who guided Ander- thick of things for the upcoming sea- "I am looking forward to the sea- son College to three consecutive na- son. Forester and Flatt are just son and being at a four-year school," tional junior college championships, sophomores, Ruff a junior, while Mrs. Tribble said. "It will be quite a has taken over the reins of the bas- both Burton and Eadon are seniors, challenge but one that I am certainly ketball program at her alma mater, to with the later pair being products of looking forward to." allow Mrs. King time to concentrate Tribble's basketball factory at Ander- Basketball, women's style, added a on the women's tennis program on a son. new look for the Clemson athletic full-time basis. New faces that will certainly help department during the 1975-76 sea- With three straight national titles the upcoming season results will be son and everyone is looking forward under her belt, Mrs. Tribble looks for Sally Black, Laura Lawton, Donna to bigger and better things in 1976-77. good things at Tigertown, but maybe not a national championship right away. "I think that we will have a good group to start with but a national title WOMEN'S BASKETBALL DECEMBER 1 Columbia College, 5:20 pm 4 Baptist College, 5 pm 11 N. C. State, 5:20 pm 13 at Lander, 6 pm 17-18 MUW Christmas Tourney at Columbus, Miss. JANUARY 8 College of Charleston, 5:20 pm 12 at Erskine, 7 pm 15 North Carolina, 3 pm 19 Georgia State, 9 pm 22 at South Carolina, 5:45 pm 26 at Furman, 5:30 pm 29 Winthrop, 5:20 pm FEBRUARY 1 Erskine, 6:45 pm 3 Francis Marion, 5:20 pm 5 at Baptist College, 7 pm 9 at Davidson, 7 pm 12 at Columbia College, 3 pm 16 S. C. State, 5:20 pm 19 at Francis Marion, 7 pm 21 at Georgia State, 5:45 pm 23 South Carolina, 5:20 pm 26 Gardner Webb, 5:20 pm 1976-77 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM—Kneeling from left to right: Laura Lawton, MARCH CLEMSON Mitzi Vicky Burton, Bette Paulling, Sally Black, and Sandy Ruff. Standing: 3-5 SCAIAW Tournament at Charleston Gregg, Bobbie Mims, 10-12 Southern Region at Memphis Coach Annie Tribble, Andy Tribble, Donna Forester, Doll Eadon, Janet Forester, Janice Flatt, 24-26 National Tournament at Minneapolis Susan Reynolds, Princella Lee, Kathy Wilson, Stephanie Brake, manager Debbie Culbertson, and manager Talula Weathers. WE ARE PROUD TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH CLEMSON UNIVERSITY For more than 20 years, Ivester electricians have played a major role (as circled above) in the growth of the Clemson campus, helping to make it one of the finest in the South.
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