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It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. FICIAL PROGRAM • MEMORIAL STADIUM • NOVEMBER 25, 1078 OUtH CAROLINA Eastern Distribution is people who Icnow how to handle things People who can get anything at all from one place to another on the right timetable, and in perfect condition. Murphy MacLean, Vice President/Flor ida, and Sherry Herren, Vice President/S. C. Eastern Distribution Office Manager Dianne Moore, Sales Representative Sherry Turner, and Controller Carrol Garrett Yes, the Eastern people on Harold Segars' Greenville, S. C, and Jacksonville, Fla., distribution team get things done, whether they're arranging the same-day movement of something you want out in a hurry, or consolidating loads to save you money through lower rates. And you look to Francis Willis for the same good service from our Plant Food Division, metering fertilizer to any formula from plants in Greenville-Spartanburg, S. C., Eastern Distribution's Plant Food Division, and Greensboro and Charlotte, N. C. organized two years ago and growing fast, is headed by President Francis Willis whose Use our services soon. administrative assistant is Frances Hykes. TELEPHONE 803/277-2475 • BOX 5702 EASTERN DISTRIBUTION, INC. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29606 CLEMSON TIGERS ^ Official Program Editor; Jerry Arp Printed by: The R. L. Bryan Co. Production Assistance: Department of University Relations Price $1.50 Today's Features November 25, 1978 5 Today's Band Program Today s band program highlights the 1978 season performances. 37 7 Bobby Johnson Recalls The exciting 1971 Clemson-South Caroli- na matchup. Departments Tiger Belles 3 Today's Game O f These lovely coeds add to Clemson's 9 Clemson University natural beauty. 11 Administration Tiger Staff 13 Athletic Director Bill McLellan *#w Joe Kines and Billy Ware are part of 17 Stadium Information Clemson's young and enthusiastic coach- ing staff. 19 Officials' Signals 70 IPTAY Officers/ Representatives The President and the First Lady 85 Tiger Cheerleaders/Alma Mater *§0 A job description for Clemson's president 87 Clemson's Summer Camp Programs and its first lady includes some unusual 43 tasks. 93 Clemson's Football All-Americans MM Senior Spotlights For the third consecutive year, Clemson's foot- OO Today's game is something special for ball programs received a national award from the seniors Jonathan Brooks, Billy Hudson, College Sports Information Directors of America. Warren Ratchford, and Toney Williams, The 1 975 and 1 976 editions were tabbed among as all are Palmetto State natives. Players & Coaches the top five in America by a panel of publications' It's Been a Very Good Fall 21 Head Coach Charley Pell experts, whereas Clemson's and Notre Dame's O # Clemson's fall sport teams have experi- 23 Tiger Football Staff 1 977 programs were judged the very best in the enced outstanding fall seasons. 27 Meet The Tigers nation. Clemson Tiger Baseball — Q 38 South Carolina Players O9 Look for another super season from Bill Wilhelm's Tigers. 46 Clemson Roster Photo Credits: A special thanks to Clemson's 48 Lineups/Numerical Rosters Communications Center staff of Jim Burns, Clemson's Legendary Coaches 51 South Carolina Roster O John Heisman, Jess Neely, and Frank Charles Haralson, Vince Ducker, Ben Hendricks, Howard put the Tigers on a firm football Hal Smith, Jim (Martin, Lance IVIcKinney and foundation. David Lewis. Also, to Fred Toulmin '79 of Dallas, The Orange Crush Texas, and Earle Martin of Clemson. 9W Pressure is on to enroll at Clemson. Front Cover Photo by Fred Toulmin. Senior Sponsors 95 These ladies will serve as sponsors for Represented for National Advertising by: Clemson's seniors. Spencer Marketing Services 370 Lexington Avenue New York, N. Y. 10017 1 ! When the Tiger in ^ur Tummy Starts to Growl ACROSS FROM LITTLEJOHH COLISEUM 1 Today's Game WELCOME TO TIGERTOWN For the 76th Meeting Between the Tigers and the Gamecocics The Clemson-South Carolina rivalry began Another Championship Year with a 12-6 Gamecock win in 1896, Clemson's first football season, and 364 days have passed since the Tigers took the 75th contest by a 31 -27 score. In all, Clemson holds a substantial lead in this great rivalry with 43 wins compared to South Carolina's 29. There have been three ties. Clemson has won five of the last seven meet- ings. But forget the past. It's football champion- ship time in the Palmetto State. Seniors in Death Valley Finale Twenty-five Orange-clad Tigers will rub How- ard's Rock and run down the hill into Death Valley for their last time. They've given us great thrills throughout their Clemson career, and have helped our Tigers gain a second straight Gator Bowl berth. There will always be a special place in the hearts of all Tiger followers for OG Joe Bostic, TE Cliff Bray, DE Jonathan Brooks, SR Jerry Butler, FL Dwight Clark, OT Pat Fitzpathck, QB Steve Fuller, DE Steve Gibbs, TB Harold Goggins, SR J. D. Haglan, DB Ogden Hansford, OT Billy Hud- son, DB Willie Jordan, OT Steve Kenney, TE Anthony King, DB Al Latimer, TB Warren Ratch- ford, DB Bubba Rollins, DB Steve Ryan, LB Randy Scott, LB Jeff Soowal, MG Rich Tuten, DB Gary Webb, OG Ron West, and DT Toney Wil- liams. Thanks for the memones, seniors. Also, we salute senior managers Henry Bla- lock. Randy Steen. Dennis fvlcElhannon, and Randy Templeton, as well as senior trainers Bill With a 226-yard effort, the '78 Tigers set a sea- football game in the Palmetto State. Previously, Blackston, Mike "Ice Cream " Brown, Doak son rushing figure of 2,867, breaking the 2,800 57,242 saw the Tigers defeat South Carolina Fairey, Henry Judy, Paul Thacker, and Van yards which the '50 team totaled; the 14 rushing 17-7 in Columbia in '71. Yates. first downs gives the '78 team 159 on the year, They, too, have played an important role in breaking the 147 figure set in 1974; and the 442 Thank You, Tiger Fans Clemson's success. yards of total offense gives Clemson a total of Clemson thanks its many loyal supporters who 4,367 on the year, bettering the old mark of 4,21 have helped establish new home attendance 1978 — A Very Good Year set in 1950. records this fall. Your great enthusiasm and ded- When Clemson won the Atlantic Coast Con- Individually, Jerry Butler had five receptions for ication to our overall program has helped bring ference football championship with a 28-24 win 1 40 yards, giving him new single-season records the ACC Championship back home, where it be- at Maryland last Saturday, it marked a clean in both catches (53) and yards receiving (835). longs. sweep for the Tigers' fall sport teams. He held the old marks of 47 for 824 yards which After the soccer and cross country teams won he garnered last fall. I their respective league titles earlier, it marked the Lester Brown scored his 14th TD of the year Basketball is Here first time ever in the league's history that one which ties Fred Cone's season record from 1 950. Bill Foster's basketball Tigers will play their school has won all three fall sport crowns out- His 78 yards rushing against the stubborn Terps second game of the year Monday night in right. gives him a season figure of 885 yards, which is Littlejohn Coliseum when Clemson hosts The football championship, what every young the most yards rushing by a Tiger since Ray Furman at 7:30 p.m. Annie Thbble's Lady " man plays for, was Clemson's sixth, the most by Yauger's 968 yards in 1969. "Rubber Duck Tigers host Georgia at 5:15 in the season any ACC team. The Tigers have figured in seven needs 115 yards to become Clemson's first opener for her team. titles, however, having shared the top spot with 1 , 000-yard rusher since Buddy Gore gained Don't forget to be in Littlejohn for the sixth N. C. State in 1965. 1,045 in 1967. annual IPTAY Invitational next weekend. Fri- day, Clemson meets Brown at 7:00 p.m., fol- More Records Fall The State's Largest Gathering lowed by a 9 o'clock game between Kent Clemson's 1 978 Tigers continued their assault With the completion of the top deck to the State and Manhattan. on the school's record books in championship South stands of Memohal Stadium, a crowd of The consolation and championship games style last Saturday. more than 62,000 is expected for today's game, will be played Saturday night. Three new team standards were established; making it the largest crowd ever to witness a 3 When Performance Counts FIBERS IVIARVESS OLEFIN DUON • PETROMAT • SUPAC NON WOVEN FABRICS PHILLIPS FIBERS CORPORATION A SUBSIDIARY OF PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY GREENVILLE.