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South Carolina vs Clemson (11/25/1978)

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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]. FICIAL PROGRAM • MEMORIAL STADIUM • NOVEMBER 25, 1078

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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 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 — Q 38 South Carolina Players O9 Look for another super season from '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 , , 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 , N. Y. 10017

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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 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 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 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

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THE CLEMSON UNIVERSITY TIGER BAND presents HIGHLIGHTS 1978

The Clemson University Tiger Then the Tiger Band makes its Band will close the home season distinctive corner-entrance to the today with highlights from this sea- "ABC Wide World of Sports Fan- son's performances. fare and Theme." The band under the direction of Drill sequences accompany Bruce Cook will start the afternoon music from the Broadway musical with Clemson's traditional fight "West Side Story." Then trumpets songs "Sock It To 'Em" and "Tiger and flag corps are featured as the Rag." band plays "Bottle Dance" from Then as the formation spells out "Fiddler on the Roof, " arranged by "Tigers," President Robert C. Ed- Travelers Rest High School band v;ards will enter the field to dot the director Jay Bocook. "i," for his last home game as Closing the half-time program, Clemson's chief executive officer. Four-Thirty Thursday, a double the Tigers exit the field to "Tiger quartet directed by William Rag." Campbell, will join the band for the Band commander is Rob National Anthem and Clemson Schwehr of Medina, N. Y. Drum Alma Mater. major Richard Moose of Newberry BAND OFFICERS -From left. Band Command- er Rob Schwehr of Medina, N. Y.: Drum Major Half-time entertainment begins has directed the band on the field Richard Moose of Newberry: Vice-Commander with the University of South for the past three years and is lead- Stewart Kidd of Caldwell, N. J.; and Assistant Carolina Band under the direction ing the band for the last time at Drum Major Laura Boatwright of Johnston. of Jim Copenhaver. Death Valley today.

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Bobby Johnson Recalls

Bobby Johnson was a two-time All- that the entire team had an inexplicable intercepted a pass that led to our sec- ACC Academic choice as a defensive confidence that we would somehow ond score, and we had suddenly back in 1 971 and 1 972, after starting at give that extra performance necessary jumped out to a 17-0 lead at the half. flanker for the Tigers as a sophomore to win the game. Our offense controlled the ball for in 1 970. He's now an assistant coach at As the contest progressed, our Ti- most of the second half, and Marion , and recalls Clem- gers proved that the team's sense of Reeves and Dale Henry got into the son's 17-7 win over use hisjunioryear confidence was not unfounded. Out- interception act to thwart several when he and his teammates inter- standing play led by tackle Frank Wirth Gamecock threats. During the game, cepted six Gamecock passes. and linebacker Larry Hefner stifled the South Carolina attempted 29 passes, Gamecocks' running attack, and, un- completed 10, and had six intercepted. fortunately, Dickie Harris was injured This outstanding play by our defense There are several games in my early in the game. So the Gamecocks contributed greatly to our victory. Clemson football career that are espe- were forced to pass the ball, and we Visiting family and friends in my cially memorable. None, however, were ready. hometown of Columbia is always a were as satisfying or meaningful as the Eddie Seigler had put us ahead 3-0 pleasure. But to combine this visit with 1971 Clemson-South Carolina game. with a record 52-yard field goal, and as the exhilaration of winning an exciting The Tigers won that game 17-7 before use attempted to pass their way back game in this great series between a record crowd of 57,000 in the newly into the game, Ben Anderson inter- Clemson and South Carolina has to be remodeled Williams-Brice Stadium in cepted a Glenn Morris pass that set up one of my greatest memories as a Columbia. our first touchdown. Moments later, I Tiger football player.

I had looked forward to this game for three years, as it would be the only use game we would play in Columbia during my three varsity seasons at

Clemson. Being a native of Columbia, I was anxious to return home and play before my family and friends. The game was the finale of an up- and-down season for our Tigers who were in the second year under Head Coach Hootie Ingram. We had experi- enced high points — such as a 3-0 victory over an undefeated and na- tionally-ranked Duke team — and low points — such as the previous week's defeat to a below average N. C. State team. Any Clemson-USC game week is filled with great anticipation, but the 1971 game had an extra dimension in that the Gamecocks had moved their outstanding defensive back and kick return specialist, Dickie Harris, to run- ning back. Needless to say, this move would present new problems to our de- fense. This strategy considered with the Gamecocks' winning record estab- lished them as solid favorites for the contest. To compound our problems, the week of preparation began slow as cold and wet weather prevented us from practicing outside. However, in spite of these adversities, it seemed 7 AIR FORCE ROTC — HERE ARE THE FACTS r ir-

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Clemson University By Kathy Durham Clemson Public Relations Department

Nestled in the foothills of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains But Clemson's influence does not end with alumni and stu- and surrounded by , Clemson University provides a dents. Clemson directly serves more than two million people a special setting for higher education, research and service to the year in its public service programs. Both as consultants and as people and state of South Carolina. researchers, Clemson faculty help solve practical problems in the

More than 1 1 ,000 students pursue their educational careers in business community. In the past year, continuing education the University's nine colleges and graduate school. Courses are courses offered on-campus and around the state enabled more offered in agricultural sciences, architecture, education, en- than 20,000 professional men and women to keep abreast of new gineering, forest and recreation resources, industrial manage- methods, developments, and research in their fields. ment and textile science, liberal arts, nursing, and sciences. As a land-grant university, Clemson has statewide respon- At a time when many colleges and universities across the sibilities in teaching, research and public service programs not nation are experiencing declines in enrollment, Clemson is in available from any other source in the region. The entire state, greater demand than ever. And the quality of students who apply indeed, is its campus, and in a very real sense, the 2.8 million

continues to rise. Of the 1 978 entering freshman class, almost 95 citizens of South Carolina are members of its community. percent graduated in the top half of their high school class; more Serving as Clemson's president for the past 20 years. Dr. than 40 percent in the top 10 percent. Robert C. Edwards has set the pace for strong leadership and Clemson students excell in extracurricular activities, as well as administrative direction during the University's greatest period of academics and athletics. growth in academics, physical expansion and in public service. To cite an example, this past summer the student newspaper Reflecting that leadership, and demanding quality of its pro-

"The Tiger " was named an All-American publication, the only grams, faculty and students, Clemson does not try to be all things student paper in South Carolina to achieve the national award. A to all people. Programs are developed at Clemson only in re-

school spirit flourishes among Clemson students that is hard, if sponse to clearly defined needs in important areas — one reason no* impossible, to beat elsewhere and which remains strong long why Clemson must turn away applicants while other schools hunt after their years at Clemson end. Clemson alumni are among the for them and why Clemson has such a strong tradition of most loyal in the country, continually enhancing through their academic excellence. strong support the University's programs to better serve mankind. Clemson University — a place of beauty, a place for personal College years are a special time and Clemson University is a growrth, a place of top-notch students and high quality programs, special place. Memories of rich friendships fonned here, of per- a place of research for the benefit of mankind, a place of sonal growth encouraged here, of knowledge gained here, and memories and reunion. Clemson is a place, above all, of service

even of those long nights of study here hold a special place in the to people. . minds of those who are a part of Clemson and its history. Photo by David Lewis. Univorsily Communications QenXer

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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

Robert C. Edwards, President

Victor Hurst, Wee President lor Academic Affairs and Dean of ttie University

Melvin E. Barnette, Vice President for Business and Finance

Stanley G. Nicholas, Wee President for Development

Joseph B. McDevitt, Wee President for Executive Affairs and University Counsel Robert C. Edwards Walter T. Cox, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students President

DEANS

BOARD Arnold E. Schwartz, Dean, Graduate Studies and University Research OF Claud B. Green, Dean, Undergraduate Studies Paul W. McAlister Samuel M. Willis, Dean, University Extension Chairman, TRUSTEES Laurens Luther P, Anderson, Dean, College of Agricultural Sciences

Harlan E. McClure, Dean, College of Architecture

Harold F. Landrith, Dean, College of Education

Lyie C. Wilcox, Dean, College of Engineering

Benton H. Box, Dean, College of Forest and Recreation Resources

Wallace D. Trevillian, Dean, College of Industrial Management and Textile Science

H. t\/lorris Cox, Dean, College of Liberal Arts

Geraldine Labecki, Dean, College of Nursing

Robert R. T. William Coker Kenneth Cnbb Green Henry E. Vogel, Dean, College of Sciences Hartsville Spartanburg DesChamps, Jr. Bislnopville

1978-79 ATHLETIC COUNCIL

Dean Kenneth N. Vickery, Chairman

Dr. J. V. Reel, Jr., Secretary

Dr. Carolyn Bnscoe

Dr. L. W. Gahan

Dr. J. F. Geldard William N. Geiger. Jr. Lewis F. Holmes, Jr. Thomas B. McTeer, Jr. Columbia Trenton Columbia Dr. R. C. Harshman

Dr. B. J. Skelton

Dr. William F. Steirer, President of Faculty Senate

Dr. Billy Edge, Past President of Faculty Senate

Dr. Raymond Nobletf, Immediate Past President of Faculty Senate

Dr. Corinne H. Sawyer, Chairman of Scholarships and Awards

Davis T. Moorhead, President of Alumni Association

J. Garner Bagnal, Immediate Past President of Alumni Association

Buck Mickel Paul Quattlebaum. Jr. James C. Self F. Reeves Gressette, Jr., President of IPTAY

Greenville Charleston Greenwood George G. Poole, Jr., Immediate Past President of IPTAY

Christopher A. Aas, Chairman of Graduate Student Association

Todd Lankford, President of Student Senate

Phyllis J. Grant, President of Block C Club

Dr. Robert C. Edwards, Ex Officio h/lember

Dean Walter T. Cox, Ex Officio Member

Melvin E. Barnette, Ex Officio Member

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For the past three years Clemson's And while he was erecting an athlet-

total athletic program has been ranked ic powerhouse, McLellan was develop- among the nation's elite in overall ing a solid intramural program for the excellence. student body which attracts record And the man directly responsible for participation every year.

the Tigers' rise and continued success That's why Bill McLellan is recog- among the major college powers is Bill nized as a total athletic director. McLellan. A native of Hamer, S. C, the 46-

Only the third man to own the title of year old McLellan was a two-time Athletic Director over the past 47 football letterman for the Tigers, and a

years, McLellan assumed his present member of Clemson's 1 952 Gator

position February 4, 1971 , and since Bowl team. that date has directed the Tigers He received his BS degree from

through their greatest decade ever of Clemson in 1 954, and his MS two national athletic prominence. years later.

He has authored a program which After joining the athletic staff in

currently consists of 19 varsity sports 1 958, he spent more than a decade — 12 men's and seven women's — with the Tigers as assistant football and has supervised a physical expan- coach. Assistant Business Manager, sion and renovation of athletic facilities Assistant Athletic Director, and As- which are genuinely considered sociate Athletic Director before being among the finest in America. appointed to his current position.

During the McLellan Era, the Tigers McLellan is married to the former have christened the Frank Johnstone Ann Rogers of Fork, S. C, and they , possibly are the parents of four children —

America's most modern and complete Suzy, a graduate of Winthrop; Bill, a

athletic complex under one roof, in- Clemson junior; Cliff, a sophomore at creased the permanent seating in Tennessee Tech; and Arch Anna, a Memorial Stadium from 43,451 to junior at Pendleton High School. 53,306, opened a beautiful swimming facility which was the site of the 1977 Atlantic Coast Conference Champion- ships, and constructed a nine-lane all-weather track where the '78 ACC Meet was held. Moreover, he assembled a coach-

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Clemson to its first football bowl berth

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USEFUL INFORMATION GATES Season Ticket Holders/Other Visitors: Sea- son ticket holders and other visitors to the stadium are requested to enter 1 1 Gates , 5, 9, 1 or 13.

Handicapped: A special entrance has been pro- vided at Gate 2 for the handicapped.

High School: Special High school tickets are sold at Gate 1 1 only.

Will Call: Should you have tickets at the will call window, you will find them at Gate 9. / Gates 4, 6. 7,8,15 and 1 6 are closed phor to the ^__ ,11,11—„„—^^^^^^^^—-1 games and are opened for exit purposes only.

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 •A'f have pass out checks, as well as admittance stub for other type tickets to be readmitted to game. The Frank Howard Field of Clemson Memorial Stadium Ticket stubs will be secured in receptacles pro- The largest crowd ever to witness a game in Death Valley prior to 1978 was 54,486 when Clemson vided. beat South Carolina 28-9 in 1 976. With the completion of the top deck on the South (press box side) stands, Memorial Stadium will be the largest football arena in the two Carolinas, with a potential EMERGENCIES: First aid stations are located capacity of almost 65,000. under Section J on South side of Stadium and under Section T on the North side. Trained CONCESSION STANDS: Concession stands SOUVENIR PRICES nurses are on hand all during the game. Should a are located beneath all stands and can be Buttons $1.50 doctor be needed, ask any usher. Each usher reached by exit from any portal. A concession Buttons witti Dangles 2.00 Pennants has been informed the seat location of doc- price list is published on this page. 2.00 ^ ^ Plush Tigers 5.00 tors. Ambulances are located at Gates 1, 5, 8, Hats/Sun Hat-Brella 5.00 and 13. EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls are re- Stiakers 1.00 ceived over the telephone located in the press Sun Visors 50 TELEPHONES: Telephones are located at box, the number of which is listed with the ^[I^pLg ^25 Stadium Ticket 1 Offices at Gates 1 , 5, 9 and 3. operator as Press Box, Clemson Memorial Posters ...... 1.66 i& 2.00 Stadium. Inflates 2.00 PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public ad- Tote Bags 5.00 Rain Coats 2.00 & 5.00 dress system is intended primarily for the infor- Tiger Paw Hand 2.00 „ . ^- . , mation of spectators concerning the game. NOTICE: Possession or consumption of al- Cheerleader Dolls 5.00 Please do not request the use of the public cohollc beverages are prohibited by Act No. address system to make social contacts at 550 of the General Assembly of South Caroli- CONCESSION PRICES the game. na, 1967, and rules of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission in this stadium and the Cigarettes $ .60 RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men's restrooms are surrounding area. By order of: S. C. Alcoholic q^JJ?^ 25 located beneath the stands and can be reached Beverage Control Commission. Crackers ...... 25 by exit from any portal. Roasted Peanuts 35 NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose Is pro- Drinks 50 '^^ LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or found, hibited at an athletic contest In Clemson Horoog 50 please report same to Gate 1 Information Booth. Memorial Stadium and Littlejohn Coliseum. Aspirin 60 READY MIX CENTRAL CONCRETE FREE ESTIMATES CONCRETE & PLASTER, INC. 639-2415 646-7220 104 [.Main St'

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Now in his third season at the Uni- In Pell's second term at JSU, he led

versity, Pell was appointed assistant his team to a perfect 1 0-0-0 record head coach and defensive coordinator which included a 21 -7 victory over

for the Tigers in 1 976. He imple- highly-regarded A&M in the mented a defensive scheme upon Orange Blossom Classic, and to a his arrival that transformed a unit final national ranking of second among

which allowed over 34 points per NCAA Division II schools. game into one that finished the '77 That year he reaped conference, regular season as the nation's eighth district, area, and state of Alabama most stingy against scoring. Coach of the Year accolades, and was

Labeled "one of 's little runner-up for national honors.

sharks" as a 180-pound two-way Pell's 1 972 JSU team finished 1 0th starter at the , nationally, and ranked fourth in 1973 Pell was a member of the Crimson when he again gained Alabama Tide's 1961 National Champions, and Coach of the Year recognition. played in the Orange, Sugar, and He joined former Bama teammate

Bluebonnet Bowls during his 'Bama Jimmy Sharpe at in 1 974 career. as assistant head coach and defen- After receiving his BS degree in bus- sive coordinator. iness administration in 1964, he spent With the Gobblers, Pell took a de- one season as a graduate assistant at fensive unit that ranked 128th nation-

his alma mater. ally prior to his arrival and molded it

Pell served the next four cam- into one that finished the 1 975 season

paigns, from 1 965 through 1 968, as as 29th toughest against scoring. defensive line coach for Charlie Brad- Married to the former Ward Noel of of 's One outstand- shaw at the University of Kentucky. Lexington, Ky., the Pells have one ing young coaches, Pell is in Charley At the ripe age of 28, he was named son, Carrick, age eight. his sophomore season as head men- head coach at Jacksonville, Ala., State tor of the Clemson Tigers. University where his aggressive The 37-year old product of Al- defensive-oriented teams fashioned a bertville, Ala., was named Clemson's five-year ledger of 33-1 3-1 including , a

20th , 1 head coach December 1 976, 30-7-1 record during the last four then directed his Orange-clad gridders years. to a sparkling 8-2-1 regular season finish last fall and to a berth in the Gator Bowl against defending National Champion Pittsburgh. In leading the Tigers to the school's most productive season in two dec- ades. Pell garnered all but eight of the 1 24 votes cast by the Atlantic Coast Conference sportswriters to earn league coach of the year honors. He reaped coach of the year ac- colades by practically every South- eastern football and touchdown or- ganization, claimed the NCAA Disthct

III honor, and finished among the top five in voting for National Coach of the Year by the Football Writers Associa- tion of America. PELL'S HEAD COACHING RECORD Pell was joined by coaching col- Year School Record Pet. leagues Fran Curci (Kentucky), Lou '69 Jacksonville State 3-6-0 .333 Holtz (Arkansas), and Don James '70 Jacksonville State 10-0-0 1.000 (Washington) in August for the official '71 Jacksonville State 6-3-0 .667 dedication of the National Football '72 Jacksonville State 7-2-1 .750 '73 Jacksonville State 7-2-0 .778 Foundation's College Hall of Fame in '77 Clemson 8-3-1 .708 King's Island, O., sponsored by the 6 Years 41-16-2 .712 NCAA and ABC-TV.

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Tiger Coaches

Billy Ware played on Clemson's 1967 Atlantic Coast Conference championship team. Although he came to Tigertown as a walkon, he started 30 consecutive games at linebacker. He returned to Clemson in March as assistant defensive backfield coach after spending two years at Furman and three seasons at Tennessee Tech. Ware is married to the former Claudia Lightsey of Hampton, his hometown, and is the father of twins Stephanie and Claudia (6) and four- year-old Sanford. "Returning to Clemson has been as rewarding as my undergraduate days.

The University still ranks as one of the leading academic institutions in the country, and the fan support is unparal- Bubba Brown and Randy Scott are leled nationally. two of the South's premier linebackers. "However," Ware observes, "the credit to their coach. And They're a key to our success is the same which their Kines, is credit to coach, Joe a applies to life: our rapport with people. the program that Charley Pell has es- The association that our staff maintains tablished at Clemson. with our players is the finest that I've From Piedmont, Ala., Kines was a ever witnessed. The players know that three-year standout at Jacksonville, we're interested in their welfare as indi- Ala., State, a promising young prep viduals, and this has led to their favor- coach in Georgia, and a dedicated as- able response to the demands we've sistant to Pell at his alma mater. made as coaches. At JSU, Kines helped develop the "There's a minute difference in good defense into one of the toughest units teams and championship teams, with in the country. He was the first assis- the difference coming from doing those tant hired by Pell when the latter was ttle things, the detail things, well. appointed head coach of the Tigers. Coach Pell believes that good people A member of the Alabama State make good players, and it's his Board of Directors for the Fellowship of philosophy to bring good people, who Christian Athletes, Kines serves as the are willing to do those little things re- advisor for Clemson's FCA chapter. quired of championship teams, to "The true excellence and success of Clemson University. any program begins with the total indi- vidual," Kines explains. "Coach Pell has always stressed excellence in all Behind the Scenes' walks of life, and that definitely includes a person's relationship with God." Kines' dedication to his profession has brought national recognition to the

Tiger defense this fall.

"The key word is 'enthusiasm.' I firmly believe that our defensive suc- cess has been a direct result of en- thusiasm and team oneness. It has been those 'ole-timey' things, and not so much the 'Xs and Os' which have led to our success in 1978." Kines is married to the former Ruby Bell of Lafayette, Ga., and they are the BOBBY ROBINSON GEORGE BENNETT TOIVI BASS parents of a daughter, Susan (1 1). Assistant to Athletic Director Executive Secretary of IPTAY Administrative Assistant 40 Three simple ways to gainyardage.

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Would you like to be called names by a noisy crowd of college students clapping their hands and throwing streamers of bathroom tissue into the air? How about sitting in a tub full of water with your^ clothes on in one of the busiest place^^ campus? Or putting on orange overalls and running through the darkness carrying a flamina torcHu If this sounds like the experiences you've been looking for, there's a job coming open on campus next summer you may want to consider. It's present- ly held by Dr. Robert C. Edwards ancij his wife. Louise, and the job is to serve as the fir^ family of

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The Other Side of the Presidency

. . . Tiger paw noses, Freshman picnics,

Moonpie signatures . . .

Of course there's a serious side to the work, but if you love students as Bob and Louise Edwards do, you'll somehow find time to enjoy the "other side" of the first family's life. For the Edwards, it's a world of orange tiger paw noses on football weekends, freshman picnics and fra- ternity scavenger hunts for that much sought-after "Moonpie" signature. "Clemson students are just very special people to us and we wouldn't have it any other way," says Edwards.

"Frankly, if I were denied the opportuni- ty to participate in their activities and projects, I would feel left out of some- thing that has always meant an awful lot to me." Edwards' enthusiasm and unselfish gifts of time and energy are matched by "The most rewarding and most the explanation that they were par- those of Mrs. Edwards. pleasant part of being involved with ticipating in a fraternity initiation and At almost a moment's notice, she's students," says Edwards, "is that they needed her to sign a piece of paper as packed her luggage and accompanied not only invite our participation, but part of a scavenger hunt. She agreed the baseball team to Omaha, Neb., for they also are uninhibited by our pres- and asked what they wanted her to the when other ence. sign, "Mrs. R. C. Edwards or Louise commitments prevented President Edwards?" "When a pep rally, for instance, is all the said, Edwards from going. She's made over and they come along with that "They ducked their heads and trip twice in the past three years and 'Neither one.' I said, 'Well what would chant, 'R. C, R. C, R. C.,' you don't remembers both visits as "some of the you like for to sign my name as?' know what this means to me." me nicest times I've ever had." Finally they mustered the necessary Mrs. Edwards recalls the cir- Because of their willingness to partic- courage and blurted an answer. 'We cumstances of her first encounter with ipate. Dr. and Mrs. Edwards have ac- would like for you to put Moonpie,' her campus nickname. It was around quired a reputation as probably the two she recalls. midnight when the doorbell rang at best "good sports" around. Mrs. Edwards obliged, and as she their home on Parkway Drive. Students show their appreciation for says, "From that day on I always sign the Edwards' sincerity with unusual "It was the evening the University of 'Moonpie.' gifts, including a chocolate cake and a North Carolina was playing in Califor- President Edwards' close relation- pumpkin pie left on their doorstep at nia for the national basketball title and ship with students is perhaps best various times, and the bestowing of af- we had several trustees as house exemplified at Clemson's three gradu- fectionate nicknames. guests to watch the game on TV with ation ceremonies each year. He has In official academic circles they are us," Mrs. Edwards recalls. "I went to maintained the tradition of personally Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Edwards. But to the door as everyone wondered who conferring diplomas individually to countless students they're simply had come to the house that late." each graduate. He feels strongly about "R. C. and Moonpie." A group of students greeted her with continuing this practice. 44 "

"After having had this privilege 62 times in 20 years," he explains, Tm thoroughly convinced that for any stu- dent who pays the price in terms of hard work and financial resources, as well as all of the other things involved in earning a degree, the least the institu- tion can do is to make certain the stu- dent's right to be recognized is properly acknowledged." To Edwards, student attitudes and activities — especially involvement in worthy projects — mirrors the evolution of Clemson University.

"Frankly, I don't know of anything that indicates better what Clemson's mission to people is all about than the spirit of service reflected in various stu- dent projects through the years," says Edwards. Those things that have happened on "the other side of the presidency" — participation in student life — have given the Edwards great satisfaction. Oh yes, don't be concerned about the name-calling mentioned earlier. Maybe the next president will be as fortunate as Bob Edwards considers himself every time thousands of Clem- son students chant in unison at a pep rally: "Damn good president, damn good president. He is at that.

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Atlanta • Charleston • Columbia • Florence • Greenville ^ Senior Spotlights

Warren Ratchford Meet the Seniors

Jonathan Brooks will long be Billy Hudson remembered as one of the finest de- fensive players to ever wear the Orange and White. A four-year starter since he came to Tigertown from the outstanding Saluda HS program of Bettis Her- long, Jonathan reaped All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors as a de- fensive end in 1977, an accolade

he's sure to receive again this fall. A quiet and unassuming leader of the Tiger defense, he's drawn praise from Clemson opponents through- out his illustrious career. Without question. Warren Ratch- Jonathan's majoring in industrial ford, pound-for-pound, is one of the management. toughest backs in college football. Jonathan Brooks Already Clemson's all-time kickoff return leader, the Gaffney product ranks among the top dozen most productive career rushers. "Rat's" best single-game rushing A versatile member of Clemson's effort came as a junior when he offensive line corps, Billy Hudson, gained 127 yards against South has come into his own in 1978. Carolina. His longest scoring jaunt After playing guard and tackle as of his career was a 68-yard scamper a sophomore and junior, he grabbed against Virginia Tech in 77. the starting spot at left tackle this Warren led the Tigers in rushing season, and has helped mold the as a sophomore and junior, and has 'trench fighters" into a solid unit. been a constant threat coming out of His play against Duke earned him the backfield as a pass receiver. ACC Offensive Lineman of the He's majoring in administrative management. Week honors, and he'll be a strong candidate for all-league honors. An administrative management major, Billy played at Columbia's A. C. Flora High School.

His goal has always been to play professional football, and his per- Compliments of formance over the past two seasons will surely earn Toney Williams that opportunity. FARMS The Darlington product was a in part-time starter 1976 and 1977, u s 29 SOUTH -GAFFNEY, S C 29340 and has been one of the Tigers' top 803-489-9511 tacklers as a full-time defender this season. Toney seems to come up with the big play for the Tigers, and his per-

formance this fall will give him a strong shot at AII-ACC honors. He's majoring in industrial man- Toney Williams agement.

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CLEMSON TIGER BASEBALL

Veteran coach Bill Wilhelm has di- -The South's Finest rected 21 Clemson teams to a spar- Robert Bonnette kling .671 winning percentage, led his teams to four College World Series berths, and sent 39 of his pupils into professional baseball. He has never experienced a losing season at Clem- son. Yet his 1 979 Tiger squad may be his best ever, talent wise, in his illustrious career. "We have good talent," explained Wilhelm, who garnered his 500th Clemson win last spring. "But this team .-I rue Hi doesn't have the super player, the Mike Brown David Buffamoyer Tony Masone Denny Walling (now with Houston's As- tros), nor the one outstanding hurler, the Rusty Gerhardt (now with San Diego's Padres). Our talent is more evenly distributed." Wilhelm has nine pitchers, seven from last year's Atlantic Coast Confer- ence champions. And four of the latter, righthanders Mike Brown (9-2), Mike Sullivan (7-2), Bobby Kenyon (5-5), and southpaw Brian Snyder (7-1), started 48 of Clemson's 53 games. Neil Simons Brian Snyder Mike Sullivan Billy Weems That quartet, plus righthander Len Bradley, a transfer from Louisburg, JC a year ago, with shortstop being a year. Last season, he led the Tigers in N. C, Junior College, should form the two-man battle between Robbie Allen at bats (186), hits (61), doubles (18), Tigers' starting rotation. and Tim Teufel. total bases (111), and RBI (49). The relief help will come in the shape Allen played in 40 games at second Clemson has earned the reputation of righthanders Paul Schmitt (2-1), in '78 and batted .236, whereas Teufel as a "running team," although Wilhelm Dave Woessner (5-2), and Billy Trapp hit .476, clubbed 12 home runs, and noted that the Tigers do not have ex- (1-1), as well as walkon lefthander had 62 RBI at St. Petersburg, Fla., JC ceptional speed.

Greg Iffinger, who fashioned a 7-2 rec- last spring. If Allen gets the nod at "I give that credit to Turtle Thomas ord at Oakland, Mich., University last short, Teufel, who smacked three (Clemson's assistant coach), and our spring. homers in one game in a fall tourna- success ratio last spring was better "Our strength is in our catchers," ment at the , than 83 percent. Our goal is to recruit Wilhelm said, referring to senior David could be the DH or play in the outfield. more team speed." Buffamoyer (.250) and Bill Schroeder At third, Robert Bonnette (.320) will In summing up his 1979 Tigers, (.305). "Both hit with power, although be the fixture, after twice receiving Wilhelm concluded that of his 13 David suffered through the 1978 sea- AII-ACC honors at short. He led the scholarships (a limit established by the

son with an ankle injury. He had a tre- ACC in runs scored (47) and had 41 NCAA on all Division I schools), he mendous year in the Valley League this RBI in '78. liked to maintain a ratio of five-and- past summer. Regardless of who The outfield is in the capable hands one-half in pitchers and seven-and- starts, the other will likely handle the of AII-ACC centerfielder Neil Simons one-half in position players. DH chores or vie for the first base slot. (.294), whom Wilhelm calls "our best "We have good balance this year," Schroeder blasted 1 homers a year defensive outfielder and as good a the successful Wilhelm noted, "but the ago, and drove home 34 runs. number two hitter in the lineup as I've good team may not be reflective in the Steve Nilsson graduated after start- ever seen in college baseball." final season record. We play a quality ing at first for the last three years, and Billy Weems hit a crisp .333 last schedule, with only 20 of our 56 games his position will be left to either spring, second best on the team. For at Clemson. freshman Greg Guin or senior Steve tfie second year in a row, injuries have But when that final game is played in Youngman. kept him out of fall practice, but he'll be the regular season, look for Wilhelm's

At second, it should be Bill Castelli, back after his slot in leftfield. Tigers to be right in the thick of the who hit .348 and earned co-MVP hon- In right, power-hitting Tony Masone nation's top teams who are headed for ors in his league at Palm Beach, Fla., (.328) will start for the second straight NCAA post-season action.

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"Quality" is a superior word. It denotes excellence and character;

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25 percent of Clemson "s 30,000 alumni make annual gifts to the Clemson University Annual Fund while the national average of Annual Giving public institutions is 12.9 percent. At a time when higher education is getting a lower percentage of the State's tax dollars, while the

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Private dollars provide student scholarships and fellowships, help QualityPossible attract and retain eminent faculty, and ensure a quality environment for the learning process. Private giving has and will continue to

make the difference at Clemson between an adequate state institu- tion and a great university.

As one way of showing its appreciation for this vital annual sup- port, the University has established six new programs to recognize

Clemson people who make extraordinary commitments to its future. In addition, the programs provide opportunities to involve partici- pants on a more personal basis with the activities and plans for the years ahead.

An explanation of these programs follows. We invite you to con- sider each opportunity, select the one that best suits your situation, and become a charter member.

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Stop by and see us after the game. lite CVresidents (julu R.F POOLE FELLOWS FELLOWS $10,000 Annually or $2,300 Annually $1,000 Annually $50, 000 Cumulative.

Established as the University's high- The prestigious Robert Franklin Without Thomas Green Clemson's est form of recognition for private finan- Poole Alumni Scholarships are named leadership, there would be no Clemson cial support, the President's Club provides 2 in honor of Clemson's seventh president. 3 University. This fellowship honors those the framework within which major annual Dr. Poole was committed to quality edu- whose personal leadership is helping gifts may be made. Clemson seeks the cation, as are the alumni, parents, faculty, greatly to assure Clemson's quality future. participation of alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends who make annual gifts These are the alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends who can offer support of $2,500. staff and friends who give $ 1 .000 an- at this generous and distinguished level R.F. Poole Fellows, in addition to nually to the Clemson University Annual of giving. being recognized in the Clemson Honor Fund.

Membership in the President's Club Roll, will be honored at a 1979 Reunion These donors, in addition to being will be accorded those who invest 1 10,000 reception, invited to the 1978 Poole recognized in the Clemson Honor Roll, annually or $50,000 cumulative in Clem- Scholars Dinner, a 1978 President's will be honored at a 1979 Reunion recep- son using one of several methods accept- luncheon and will receive a special lapel tion, a 1979 party after the first football able to the University. pin and desk piece. game, and will receive a special lapel pin President's Club members, in addi- and bust of Thomas Green Clemson. tion to being recognized in the Clemson Honor Roll, will be honored at a 1979 Reunion reception, invited to a special day on campus culminating in a black tie dinner, honored at a 1978 President's luncheon, and will receive a special lapel pin and an exclusivelv designed desk piece.

Order Of The Silver Tiger The Century Club First Quarter Club $300 Annually. $100 Annually $23 Annually

The Order of the Silver Tiger has 5 Century Club membership is reserved 6 The First Quarter Club honors been established to honor alumni, parents, for alumni, parents, faculty, staff and alumni who have graduated in the past faculty, staff and friends who give $500 friends who give a minimum of $ 100 five years and who give at least $25 or more to the Clemson University An- annually to the Clemson University annually to the Clemson University nual Fund. Annual Fund. Annual Fund. Its purpose is to give spe-

Silver Tigers, in addition to being Members, in addition to being cial recognition to young alumni who recognized in the Clemstin Honor Roll, recognized in the Clemson Honor Roll, become involved in the growth and de- will Ix- honored during a 1979 Reunion will receive a special lapel pin and will be velopment of their university. reception, invited to a 1979 party after honored during reunion weekend. Members will receive a special lapel the first focitball game and will receive a pin and recognition in the Clemson special lapel pin and a distinctively de- Honor Roll. signed desk piece. CLEMSON SENECA

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• B. K. Chreitzberg Grover Henry Dr. J. H. Timmerman

Director, Distnct II Director, Distnct III Director, District I

Miles E. Bruce, Vice Chairman AIKEN IPTAY ORGANIZATION — DISTRICT I COUNTY Floyd S. Long, Vice Chairman • E. Mines Hamilton, Chairman B. K. Chreitzberg, Director-District I C. Evans Putman. Vice Chairman • 304 Whitetiall Road William R Alexander Edith Batson Batchelor Anderson, S. C, 29621 O. C. Joe Bright • Alan J. Coleman Charles A Bryan, Jr. ABBEVILLE COUNTY William J. Coleman Phil Rosenberg, Chairman Peter H. Bryan Frank Gibbs • Phillip H. Burnett F. Reeves Gressette, Jr. William B, Baxley Eugene Kneece, Jr. Wendell Boggs Bennette Cornwell IPTAY Pres. John G. Malony Charles B, Murphy Walter Crawford Alan M Tewkesbury III Director, District V Davis M. Earle Williamson Gordon S. Dr. Charlie W. Timmerman Alonzo M DeBruhl ANDERSON COUNTY F. A. Townsend, Jr. W. Lem Dillard James L. Walpole S T, King, Chairman Eiserhardt Thomas Carol H. Warner Randy Bell • Henry EIrod H. O. Weeks Victor G, Chapman Calvin H. Garrett Cecil W, Comer Clark Gaston, Jr. • EDGEFIELD COUNTY R. Carol Cook • Joe D. Gibson E. O. Dukes, Jr.. Chairman Walter T, Cox, Jr. Jr Joel W Gray III Joe F Anderson. B. Davenport • Joe Charles D Hunt J. W Gilliam, Jr. Dr. P. Hentz James Richard H. Ivester Henry M. Herlong, Jr. Robert Lee Hill Z. K. Kelley Joe Ben Herlong Dr. C, Patrick Killen • Jim League Lewis Holmes, III Ralph King, Jr. Henry M. Lee Thomas H, Ryan James F. Little Herbert Yarborough Terry L. Long • Harry Major Seabrook L. Marchant Randall McClain, Sr • LEXINGTON COUNTY Grady Miller Dave H. Caughman, Chairman • Percy Osteen, Jr. C William Neely, Jr. J. Jerry Brannon A. R. Ramseur Thomas K. Norns Robert G. Sharpe Johnny L. Cagle William H Orders James Tracy Childers John F. Palmer • Charlie Bussey GREENWOOD COUNTY Ben G. Compton I. N. Patterson, Jr. Robert L McCord, Chairman • James A. Compton IPTAY Vice-Pres. George M. Plyler Dr. F Emm Abell, Jr. H. Ralph Corley Bobby Ramsey Director, At-Large Lewis Bagwell • T. A. Henry John G. Slattery Wayne Bell • W. Craig Jumper E. Richard Taylor, Jr John Brachnell • Bill Riser J. Harold Townes, Jr. William E. Burnett • Charles M. Stuck Walsh Johnson Craig S. Gray David Wilkins Robert M. Enwin, Jr. NEWBERRY COUNTY W. K. Fooshe, Jr. • LAURENS COUNTY Earle Bedenbaugh, Chairman • Clifford T. Smith, Vice Chairman • Nevit Y. Johnson Joseph R. Adair, Chairman Self Walter Cousins • W. M T. Heath Copeland Louie C. Derrick county H. M. Fans Mccormick Lyon C. Fellers Charles J. Glenn T. C. Faulkner, Jr. Melvin Larry Longshore • Hipp, Jr. W. B. Shedd Gray C. H. "Pete" Ragsdale III • Hugh F Morgan, Jr. OCONEE COUNTY W. Brooks Owens Terry C. Shaver H. Simpson, Jr Ronnie Barnette Ralph C. Prater J. W. Smith W. C Harper, Jr. Dr. N. Carl Wessenger Wade Bill Yarborough C. Gurnie Stuck SPARTANBURG COUNTY Dave C. Waldrop, Jr. PICKENS COUNTY W. M. Manning, Jr., Chairman • James V. Patterson, Chairman T. R. Adams, Jr RICHLAND COUNTY • J. Eddie Burrell Andy N. Beiers James P. McKeown III. Chairman • Dr. J. H. Timmerman • Jerry R. Byrd John Brady George I. Alley Sec.-Treas. IPTAY Charles E. Dalton A. B. Bullington, Jr. Thomas R. Bailey Director, District III Gaston Gage, Jr. • Cecil W. Comer Jack W. Brunson

Roddey E. Gettys III • William M. Cooper • George Bullwinkel

M. Riggs Goodman John B. Cornwell. Jr. William T Clawson III Robert M. Guerreri Jack Cribb William B Clinton, Jr. Floyd M. Hunt Kenneth Cnbb Ralph E. Cooper • Dr. Tom C. Lynch, Jr. John Easterling, Jr. Ernest Jamerson Corley, Jr. T. C. Atkinson, Jr., Director • Gil Rushton • W. Gerald Emory Albert G. Courie, Jr. W. G. DesChamps, Jr., Director William C, Singleton Judge Bruce Foster Jim Engram Dr. R. 0. Edwards, Director Bobby Joe Skelton Harry H Gibson Bruce Finley W E. Doc " Vaughan Wilbur K. Hammett Larry Flynn • Harper Gault, Director Joseph A. West • L. J. Hendnx, Jr. • John M. Gault • Lewis F. Holmes, Director W. A. Hudson • Don E. Golightly Frank Howard, Director A. P Kerchmar William E. Hair W. O'Shields • Col. George B. Herndon • F. E. Hughes, Director • Arthur IPTAY ORGANIZATION — DISTRICT II Phil Pnnce Harry J. Johnson Dr. G. J. Lawhon, Jr., Director Grover Henry, Director-Distnct II Marvin C. Robinson, Jr. Carl M. Lewis, Jr. 715 Dupre Drive Calhoun Lemon, Director Wesley Stoddard Virgil F. Under, Jr. • Spartanburg, S. C. 29302 Chris Suber, Director Robert L. Stoddard John W. McLure Ted Wilson W. Dave Merry III W. H. Taylor, Director CHEROKEE COUNTY Gene Rhymer John M Hamrick, Jr., Chairman Marshall Walker, Director UNION COUNTY G. Bagnal Henry M. Simons, Jr. James Harold E. Blackwell, Chairman Director Smith • Bill McLellan, Athletic Dr. W. Ronald Barrett Davis 0. Hunter S. Harris, Jr. Bennett, R.S. Campbell John B. Smith, Jr. George B. E. Kirby, Jr. Keith Waters IPTAY Executive Sec. Gary Clary • Thomas Mack Wiley Hamrick E. Ralph Wessinger E Raymond Parker IPTAY ORGANIZA', (ON — DISTRICT III SALUDA COUNTY James R. Sanders, Jr. Bernard L. Black, Chairman • Dr. John H. Timmerman, Director-District I GREENVILLE COUNTY 1513 Morninghill Dnve Alfred B. Coleman Kermit Watson, Chairman • Columbia, S C 29210 James A. Derrick

70 Bill M. Reaves • G. G. Poole, Jr. • Director, District IV Director, Distnct VI

Benjamin H. Herlong IPTAY ORGANIZATION — DISTRICT V IPTAY ORGANIZATION — DISTRICT VI Tom C. Wright F Reeves Gressette. Jr • George G. Poole. Jr. • Kenneth Yarbrough Director-Distnct V Director-District VI P. O Box 614 P. O. Box 541 Orangeburg. S. C. 29115 Mullins, S, C, 29574 ALLENDALE COUNTY CLARENDON COUNTY Wiley D. Crum Theodore B Gardner, Chairman IPTAY ORGANIZATION — DISTRICT IV Bradley O'Neal D, H, Atkinson GEORGIA • Bill M. Reaves. Director-District IV G, H, Furse, Jr. Joe W. Turner. Albany Circle. BAMBERG COUNTY Mickey Earl Reeves. Athens 515 Richardson E Lawrence I, Gibbons Claude McCain. Chairman Atlanta Hartsville. S. C, 29550 Dr. Robert E, Jackson Douglas C, Edwards. Eve & Tommy Branyon • H, B. Rickenbaker Howard E. Hord. Atlanta CHESTER COUNTY R, Herman Rice F. Swilley John L. Murray. Augusta Edward C Abell H. Edwin Presnell. Augusta F. E Atiell BARNWELL COUNTY DILLON COUNTY Thomas E, Peterson. Conyers Richard A. Coleman H. M. Anderson W. Gordon Lynn. Chairman H. M. Anderson. Gainesville Curtis A. Fennell Howard G Dickinson Charles F. Carmichael A. U- Priester. Jr.. LaGrange Grover C. Kennedy. Jr. George R. Fleming • L, B. Hardaway, Jr. Eugene P, Willimon. Jr.. LaGrange Norman M. Smith III Carl H. Jones • Charles G Lucius. Jr Andrew P. Calhoun. Savannah Ed Lindsay • • BEAUFORT COUNTY Robert Martin, Jr William C, Lawson. Savannah CHESTERFIELD COUNTY Henry Chambers Joseph Powell • NORTH CAROLINA James H Hoover. Chairman James S Gibson. Jr. FLORENCE COUNTY Eddie N. Dalton, Asheville • Rhett Butler Bryan Loadholt • Rufus M, Brown, Chairman Manly E. Wright, Asheville Fred C. Craft. Jr Harry J. Tarrance • Mrs, Rufus M- Brown W, B. Croxton, Burlington Al Hitchcock, Jr. BERKELEY COUNTY Marvin Cockfield W W. Allen, Cary James C Stone L, M, Coleman, Jr Larry McMillan John B, Cornwell III, Charlotte John R. Thomas Dr, • Sherry Power • William L Coleman James B, Foster. Charlotte L Tillman • Dan Frank A, Douglass, Jr, • W Henry Thornley • Edgar L. Miller, Jr., Charlotte Patrick K, White Finklea. Jr. • Leiand George A, Hutto, Jr., Cramerton CALHOUN COUNTY DARLINGTON COUNTY Harold B. Hayes Dr, Joe B, Godfrey, Forest City • William Bull • H. L. Chappell Jones Dr. W Phil Kennedy. Chairman Col J L Edmonds, Greensboro Lawrence M. Gressette. Jr. Ernest Jones Dr. Hubert Baker Walter M, Nash III. Greensboro Dr. H, A. Jordan Dr. Thomas James Bell. Jr. CHARLESTON COUNTY Pete Folsom, Hendersonville James W, King J. Wilton Carter Van Noy Thornhill. Chairman • Tom R, Morns, Jr., Hickory Stephen H, Mudge • Manon Hawkins John Adams Robert E. McClure, Laurinburg • John F, Poole • William B. McCown III • W, R. Bailey Tommy Roche, Matthews Wilbur O, Powers Harry McDonald Archie E Baker James H, Spencer, Jr., Matthews Tom Robertson Dr M B Nickles, Jr. H. L Dukes. Jr, W. D. Moss, Jr., Mooresville John G, Rose John Walker Dreher Gaskin Dr T G- Westmoreland. Shelby Allen Wood Dennis Varborough • William A. Grant • Dr. C. R. Swearingen. Jr.. Smithfield Edward L Young Miss Beverly Hafers William T. Worth. Southern Pines FAIRFIELD COUNTY Mac R, Harley Robert S. Bonds. Statesville Edward M. Crawford. Chairman GEORGETOWN COUNTY J. H. Abrams. Greg Jones • Winston-Salem Louis M. Yank Barnneau, Chairman Boulware Kirkpatnck, William C. Kennerty • • Don Winston-Salem J. K. Coleman Jim Cauthen Samuel W. McConnell Arthur Thomas. Winston-Salem Harold R Jones • Glenn A, Cox • Hans F Paul Sam M, Harper OTHER STATES KERSHAW COUNTY Carl S. Pulkinen James P Jayroe J, V. Roberts. Albertville. Ala. J. F. Watson. Chairman Paul Quattlebaum. Jr. A, H, Lachicotte, Jr. William Lindsay Wylie, Middlebury, Conn. Ken Carson Walter A Renken. Jr, Linda Young • Frank H. Inabnit. Jr.. Jacksonville, Fla. G. P Lachicotte A, B Schirmer, Jr J. Tom Shell. Orange Park, Fla. Crawford Sanders J Robert Stout HORRY COUNTY R. G. Horton, Chairman • Leon R. Young. Winter Park. Fla. LANCASTER COUNTY COLLETON COUNTY William D, Anderson. Jr. Carl F. Bessent. Baltimore, Md. W P Clyburn J- Ryan White. Jr.. Chaimnan • Jim Barnette • Emerson E Andnshok, Warren. N. J. • Alvin Hurt, Jr , Cincinnati, Manon D. Lever Jack W, Carter F, L, Bradham J, Ohio Garrett J Mobley David L, Glenn Buddy Gore A. Wayne Ward. Stillwater. Okla. James Alton Mobley. Jr. William T, Howell. Jr. Pat Gore • Millie D. Williams. Canonsburg. Pa. Ronnie Small Marion W Sams. Jr John H, Holcombe, Jr. • James C. Furman, Brentwood, Tenn, James R White, III • Benjamin K, Sharp. Cleveland. Tenn. LEE COUNTY Lewis Horton S. F. Horton • Johnny L, Osteon, Germantown. Tenn, Green DesChamps • DORCHESTER COUNTY R, S, Winfield • John C. Sharpe. Germantown. Tenn. McDaniel. Sr Tom Bailey • Don R Harry W. Smith, Kingsport. Tenn. • H, D Byrd MARION COUNTY Thomas C. Breazeale. Jr.. Knoxville, Tenn. MARLBORO COUNTY Gene W, Dukes T- C, Atkinson III, Chairman • P. Signal C. E, Calhoun. Chairman Rot3en Corker. Mountain. Tenn. Clifford Monroe Henley W, S, Daniel. Jr, Ray C. Smith Davis T. Moorhead. Alexandria, Va. Dexter Rickenbacker John H, Holt F. A. Spencer • Tom Salisbury Robert G. Mace IPTAY REPRESENTATIVES AT-LAHGE YORK COUNTY Duncan C. Mclnlyre HAMPTON COUNTY Capt, Frank J, Jervey. Clemson Thomas E, Gnmes III. Chairman Dr, Jerry Frank Crews R. R. 'Red" Ritchie, Clemson David Angel SUMTER COUNTY E. David B Gohagan Hoke Sloan, Clemson W T, Fort, Jr , Chairman James D. Amnour • Gene Willimon, Clemson W, A, Lawton Sen. T, O, Bowen. Sr. S. L. Campbell • Frank Cox. Germany William F Speights William B. Boyle Roy Campfield Nick Anagnost. Greenwood • E. Mac DuBose O. T. Culp • JASPER COUNTY C, M Shook. Piedmont Dr. Wyman L. Morris Buist Eaves Weldon E Wall Garry C. "Flip" Phillips. Seneca R. L. Wilder, Jr. • E. M. Buck" George ORANGEBURG COUNTY Rotjert Calhey. Houston, Texas • Aquille Hand. Jr. WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY Mrs. Millie D. Williams. Canonsburg, Pa. William B, Bookharl. Jr.. Chairman • W. F, Harper • John J. Snow. Jr.. Chairman W, C, Higginbotham. Jr, • Alford Haselden Dr. W. C- Cottingham • J, M, Russell. Jr, W, T. Jenkins. Jr. • W, H. Cox • IPTAY Award Winners Jack G. Vallentine • Floyd D. Johnson • Fred P. Guerry. Jr. James C. Williams. Jr. James Owen James M. Kennedy Russell S. Wolfe III J C. Rhea. Jr • Tom Morris William R. Sanders Ben R. Smith. Jr. • ^ Special Recognition

During the fiscal year of 1977-78, Clemson's IPTAY resentatives, led the organization to a record setting year.

Club experienced its finest year. For the fourteenth con- An increase of almost forty percent above last year's secutive year contributions exceeded those of the previous contributions was realized and the organization achieved

twelve month period. IPTAY President George Poole, Jr. one hundred and thirty-six percent of its projected goal. LM Denotes Life Member and his staff, along with the more than 500 IPTAY Rep- HLM Denotes Honorary Life Member

$2,000 IPTAY SCHOLARSHIP DONORS

H. S. Peeler, Sr., H. S. Peeler, Jr. Dr. William P. Kay, Jr. Wm. J. Peeler, Sr. & Robt. L. Peeler Belton, SC Gaffney, SC Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. Martha & Fletcher Derrick Anderson, SC Charleston, SC Mr. & Mrs. John R. Smith (LM) Peter D. Dorn, Jr., David Craig Anderson, SC Dorn & B. T. Michael

Charleston, SC Coach Frank J. Howard (hlm) Clemson, SC Billy Powers (lm) Bill Folk, Jr. Memorial Florence, SC Capt. Frank J. Jervey Greensboro, NC Clemson, SC Mr. & Mrs. George G. Poole, Jr. Forest Products, Inc. Mullins, SC Mr. & Mrs. Hoke Sloan (LM) Statesville, NC Clemson, SC R. W. Dalton (LM) Piedmont Paper Co., Inc. Greenville, SC Bankers Trust of S. C. Asheville, NC Greenwood, SC Daniel Construction Co.

A, D. Amick Memorial Greenville, SC Frank J. McGee Batesburg, SC Seneca, SC Graves Electrical Supply Co. George & Nancy Alley Greenville, SC Calhoun Lemon Irmo, SC Barnwell, SC Mr. & Mrs. C. Guy Gunter (LM)

R. L. Bryan Co. Greenville, SC J. F. Wyman, Jr.

Columbia, SC Estill, SC (lm) Mr. & Mrs. Joe F. Hayes Ralph E. Cooper Greenville, SC Mr. & Mrs. E. Oswald Lightsey Columbia, SC Hampton, SC Ellison S. McKissick, Jr. Thomas B. McTeer, Jr. Greenville, SC Clarence Koester Columbia, SC Atlanta, GA C. H. Morgan (LM)

Davis 0. Smith Greenville, SC John E. Hamilton Columbia, SC Jacksonville, FL Robert L. Morgan James P. McKeown III Greenville, SC Morris Davis Columbia, SC Punta Gorda, FL Abney Mills Jack M. Blasius Anderson, SC Charles Richard Wood Spartanburg, SC Ft. Worth, TX Bob Baker Grant's Textiles, Inc. (lm) Anderson, SC Mr. & Mrs. Allen K. Trobaugh Spartanburg, SC Midland, TX James H. Boulware Mgr., Inc. Anderson, SC Spartanburg, SC

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$1,000 TIGER SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS

BEAUFORT R, B, Pond Const. Co. Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Young William M. Boyce Georgetown, SC Bates Associates, Architects/Planners Darlington, SC Hilton Head Island, SC Sam Harper Dr, Paul A, Coward Andrews, SC BERKELEY Hartsville, SC Yank Barrineau Norm Greene Dr. M, B. Nickles Jr. Andrews, SC Cross, SC Hartsville, SC Glenn. Myra & Jennifer Cox Phillips Chicken Farm Ed & Red "In Honor of Pawleys Island Apothecary Corner, Moncks SC Mr. & Mrs. W. P. Pap' Timmerman' Pawleys Island, SC Hartsville, SC John W. Swicord. M.D. A, H, Lachicotte Jr. Moncks Corner, SC AIKEN Pawleys Island, SC DORCHESTER Carrol H. Warner M. W. Umphlett Memorial By: William D. Rigby Salisbury Brick Inc. Wagener, SC Clyde D. & Calhoun W. Umphlett Pawleys Island, SC Moncks Corner, SC Summerville, SC A. Townsend & F. A. Townsend Jr. Aiken, SC Ware Brothers Const. Co. GREENVILLE EDGEFIELD Moncks Corner, SC W. J. Abies Dick Day Horace T. Holmes Greenville, SC North Augusta. SC Trenton, SC CHARLESTON T. L. Ayers Jr. Frank T. Gibbs Greenville, SC F. A. Bailey III L, F, Holmes North Augusta, SC Charleston, SC Trenton, SC R. W. Bond (LM) Harry L. Howard Greenville, Coburg Dairy Inc. SC North Augusta, SC Charleston, SC FAIRFIELD Cooper Motor Lines Inc. Fairfield Spreader Service ANDERSON Greenville, SC 0. R. Lever Monticello, SC R. A. All & Charleston, SC Davis W. Frank Eskridge Gordon S. J. K. Coleman Anderson, Tri-County Concrete Corp Greenville, SC SC Winnsboro, SC Hanahan, SC Dr. William Evins In Memory of Ralph M & F. E. Hughes Jr. Greenville, SC Herbert Cannon Alan Y, Cannon E. M. Seabrook Jr. Inc. by Winnsboro, SC Anderson, SC E. M. Jr., E.M. Ill & Louis Seabrook A. P. Gray Mt. Pleasant, SC Greenville, SC Larry Earwood FLORENCE Anderson, SC CHEROKEE Mr. & Mrs. Rufus M. Brown James F. Harrison Greenville, SC First National Bank of S. C. David D. Curry Florence, SC Anderson & Clemson Office Gaffney, SC Francis K. Hinnant Anderson, SC L, Chappell Jones Wylie Hamrick Florence, SC Greenville, SC

J. Tom Forrester Jr. Gaffney, SC Willie R. Hudson Anderson, SC Dr. & Mrs. John M. Thomason Greenville, SC E. Raymond Parker Florence, SC Frank Distributing Co. Gaffney Broadcasting Inc. Dick Hendley Anderson, SC Gaffney, SC James W. King Johnsonville, SC Industrial Housekeeping Inc. Greenville, SC Dr. J, Clayton Richardson Sanders Bros. Inc. Dr. C Eric Richardson Gaffney, SC William G. Moorer Intex Products Inc. Belton, SC Lake City, SC Greenville, SC

Windsor Associates CLARENDON Stephen H. Mudge C. B. Martin Anderson, SC John Wm. Green Lake City, SC Greenville, SC Turbeville, SC Dr. Jim Hellams Pendleton, SC GEORGETOWN Alton F. Painter Greenville. SC DARLINGTON C. L. Cribb Jr. Harper Builders, Inc. R. B. Pond Jr. Georgetown, SC "A Friend of Clemson" Williamston, SC Darlington, SC Greenville, SC special Kecognition CONTINUED

I. N. Patterson Jr. A. S. Dargan Ward Smith Chevrolet Buick Inc. Jeff Hunt Machinery Co. Greenville, SC Myrtle Beach, SC Seneca, SC Columbia, SC

John Perkins John P. "Pat" Gore "In Memory of Elbert L, Bailes" R. Wayne Jennings & Greenville, SC Myrtle Beach, SC West Union, SC Ronald J. McCoy Columbia, SC Chemsize Inc. — Roger G. Perry John L. Humphries ORANGEBURG Greenville, SC Myrtle Beach, SC Richard Newton Assoc. Inc. Dr. Harry B. Arant Jr. Columbia, SC Orangeburg, SC Jack E, Pittmann Robert R. Sansbury

Greenville, SC Myrtle Beach, SC Robert R. Russell Jr. Cope Clemson Club Columbia, SC Orangeburg, SC Pnucor—R. D. Benson & L. K. Seitz KERSHAW Greenville, SC South Carolina National Bank Dr. C. F. Higgins Memorial D. A. Kennerly Columbia, SC Camden, SC Orangeburg, SC C. Evans Pulman Greenville, SC S. C. McMeekin Memorial George Singleton Jr. Dr. & Mrs. J, B, Linder Columbia, SC Camden, SC Orangeburg, SC Snyder's Auto Sales

Greenville, SC Charles E. Whitener G. P. Lachicotte Dr. L. P. Varn Columbia. SC Lugotf, SC Orangeburg, SC Dick Hendley—Sanitation Inc.

Greenville. SC R E B S — Edward T. Strom LAURENS Laurie Edward Bennett Columbia, SC Springfield, SC Dr. Robert S. Small Greenville, SC P. W. McAlister SALUDA PICKENS Laurens, SC James A. Derrick Southern Bank & Trust Co. Dr. Herbert P. Cooper Jr. Ridge Spring, SC Greenville, SC Cecil Roper Memonal Clemson, SC Laurens, SC S & S Farm Supply James B. Stephens Ben Dysart Ridge Spring, SC Greenville, SC LEE Clemson, SC

W. G. DesChamps Jr. SPARTANBURG United Investors Dr. Robert C. Edwards Bishopville. SC Greenville, SC Clemson, SC Y, C, Ballenger Electrical Contr, LEXINGTON Spartanburg, SC Fred C. Mappus Jr. Holiday Inn Greenville, SC Mr, & Mrs, V, F, Under Jr. Clemson, SC Ann S, Dennis Antiques Irmo, SC Spartanburg, SC Truman W. Shirley Jr. Mr. Knickerbocker Greenville, SC David A. Gray Clemson, SC Charles A. Grant Lexington, SC Spartanburg, SC Dr. James E. Bostic Jr. Lanford Co, Greer, SC MARION Clemson, SC The Hearon Corp. Spartanburg. SC T. C. Atkinson III & Friend Joseph Bailey Bright Marion, SC Tom C. Lynch Jr. Greer, SC Clemson, SC L, J, Hendrix Jr. Spartanburg, SC T. C. Atkinson Jr. R. E. Riddle Marion, SC Mr. & Mrs. James V, Patterson Piedmont, SC Clemson, SC Grover C. Henry Spartanburg, SC Dr. William L. Cheezem Jr. Sanders & Deal Thomas P. Lane Jr. & Marion. SC Clemson, SC Kenneth J. Hall Dr. Paul Holcomb Simpsonville, SC Eskridge & Long Const, Corp, Spartanburg, SC Dr. Henry C, Martin Marion, SC Liberty, SC Western Beverage Co, Eustace M. Horton Taylors, SC Jimmy Skipper Spartanburg, SC Imperial Die Casting Corp. Dewey Alford Pickens, SC GREENWOOD Marion, SC Mr. & Mrs, Lachlan L, Hyatt Spartanburg, SC Greenwood Packing Plant RICHLAND Greenwood, SC Billy Daniel "A Friend from Spartanburg" Nichols, SC John H. Bailey Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC

"Tiger Booster " Greenwood MARLBORO Greenwood, SC Bearing Distributors Inc. Plastic Iniectors Inc, Drake H. Rogers Columbia, SC Spartanburg. SC W. K. Brown Bennettsville, SC Hodges, SC NEWBERRY Mrs. Dorothy J. Crews Phil H, Prince HAMPTON Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Earle Joiner Bedenbaugh

Lawton Oil Company Inc. Prosperity, SC S. C. State Fair Norman Fredrick Pulliam Estill, SC Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Clifford T. Smith HORRY Kinards, SC Larry W. Flynn Puritan Ind, Maintenance Corp. Thurmon W. McLamb Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC OCONEE Little River, SC

W. C. Harper Jr. 74 Seneca, SC Jerome J. Richardson Heyward Fort OUT OF STATE William H. Lewis Sumter, SC Fairmont, NC Spartanburg. SC John W. Holcomb Memorial McLean. VA Floyd & Barbara Rogers H B Risher W, T. Fort Jr. Clyde, NC Spartanburg. SC Sumter, SC David L. Peebles Newport News, VA D. William Brosnan J. T James Jr. Dr. James Sam Seastrunk Asheville, NC Spartanburg. SC Jasper T. James III J. B. Montgomery Sumter, SC Eddie N. Dalton Martinsville, VA Erwin C Thornton Asheville, NC

Spartanburg, SC Arthur UNION E. Thomas John L. Murray Jr. Winston-Salem, NC Augusta, GA Billy G. Watson Jack & Jean Burch Spartanburg, SC Union. SC 'LM) J. Henry Dowdy R. A. Bowen Memorial High Point. NC Macon, GA W, Frank Durham Jr. Dr. H. Russell Caston Jr. Harry Smith Fairlorest, SC Union, SC W. Mr. & Mrs. Roland L. Connelly Sr. Kingsport, TN Greensboro, NC Mascot Homes Inc. WILLIAMSBURG Mrs. Harry W. Smith Gramling, SC D. R. Parent Kingsport, TN Thomas 0. Morris T. J. Paxson A B Bullington Jr. Hemingway Pharmacy Raleigh, NC Mr. & Mrs. T. C. Breazeale Jr. Roebuck, SC Hemingway. SC Knoxville, TN

Gordon L. Goodson E. Wendell Christopher A. J. Rigby Jr. J. E. "Bo" Chinners Jr. Lincolnton, NC Roebuck. SC Kingstree, SC Bay Village, OH

0. Heyward Bellamy Jr. Robert L. Flint & SUMTER YORK Charlotte, NC Ken R. Flint Booth-Boyle Livestock Co. Joseph L. Huckabee Houston, TX Sumter. Robert L, Carlson SC Rock Hill. SC Charlotte, NC E. T. Mcllwain Greensboro, NC Harold S. Boozer Marshall E. Walker Sumter, SC Superior Synthetic Fibers Inc. Rock Hill, SC Temple-Watts-Straup-Horne Charlotte, NC Atlanta, GA

Dr A Fred Stringer. Jr CHEROKEE COUNTY EDGEFIELD COUNTY Chris Suber Dr W Ronald Barrett Mr & Mrs Kenneth L Kallz Mr & Mrs Frederick J. Terry R S Campbell. Jr Theo R. Williams Welborn Tire Service Inc Dr J M Carroll Mr & Mrs Robert H. Herlong Harry McLean Wilson Gary E. Clary Mr. & Mrs. John A, Hughes Kenneth S Wohlford John M Hamrick. Jr Diversified Industnes. Inc, Roger H Davis Keller Development Co. Inc. The Peoples Bank of Iva Rusty Poole & David P, Riggins FAIRFIELD COUNTY Joseph B Ridgeway Barbara & Adrian Glenn Boscobel Golf & Country Club CHESTER COUNTY John J Hood. Jr W T Hopkins Joel W Collins Memorial Louis M, Boulware John D Medlock. Jr George R Fleming Edward M Crawford Harry Ma)or John N, Pressley & Joan B Pressley W M Estes. Jr J B Pressley. Jr Warren R Herndon. Sr BAMBERG COUNTY W T Wrenn Harold R Jones A Tiger Supporter" Pigeon Granite Co, — Claude McCain CHESTERFIELD COUNTY J P Brooks. J P. Brooks, Jr. James C Crawford. Jr, William H Wylie BARNWELL COUNTY Bill Henley — FLORENCE COUNTY Norman M Smith II Textile Piping Inc, G Wilson Bryce Memonal— ABBEVILLE COUNTY B K Chreitzberg Al & Jane Hitchcock Bryce Mechanical Contr, Inc. William H Baxley III. DMD Jesse A Cobb. Jr. BEAUFORT COUNTY Dr Billy Blakeney John E, Lunn Mr & Mrs Wm C Dupre R Carol Cook Coastal Contractors Inc. Tyrone K Page Dr & Mrs John L Guy R Doug Cromer Charles J Johnson CLARENDON COUNTY Tom M Robertson James B Jones, Jr Dr Claude Dixon H W Smith Robert E Jackson M D J Truluck. Jr. C L Huggins Marshall A Fant and W Bobby J, Watford Marshall A Fant III BERKELEY COUNTY COLLETON COUNTY Allen P, Wood. AIA AIKEN COUNTY Dr Walter L Gaillard Nolan & Gerry Pontiff Dr J Frank Biggers Dr, Rhett B Myers Edward L Young William R Alexander Robert I Geisel James Ray Cook Thomas D Birchmore Wayne M Coward Robert V, Harrell Dr Peter E Myers IV Calvert W Huffines King Farms^oe W. King H Earle Holley. Jr Harlrow Inc —Malcolm Hare Denmon W Orvin. Jr Richard L Meyer Dr Charles W Hinnant Sanders Brothers Const, Co DARLINGTON COUNTY John E Taylor. Jr. F A. Douglass, Jr. J F Stewart BIdrs.. Inc. Independent Publishing Co. Dennis Yarborough CALHOUN COUNTY W. S, Funk Alan M Tewkesbury Grady R Jones T James Bell. Jr . M,D Joe L Bostick Dr Charlie W Timmerman Max B King Memorial S. H. Houck Dr Wm P Kennedy Dr, William L. Coleman T Clifton Weeks King Oil Co Dr G J Lawhon. Jr, John T Gibbs. Jr James F Little CHARLESTON COUNTY Harry M, McDonald GEORGETOWN COUNTY Mr & Mrs Jesse G McElmurray. Jr G Eugene Madden Reubin H Brown Bill M Reaves — James P Jayrce James L Walpole Steven E Madden Charleston Oil Co Harold N, Wheeler. M.D. Harper Brothers McCall s Inc Buddy. Van Noy. Tommy & H. E, Hemingway ALLENDALE COUNTY Virgil P McCormick & Ned Thornhill DILLON COUNTY Loyd Morns Mitchell S Scott Lawrence A Sutherland Ashley River Animal Hospital Charles F Carmichael C, W, L. Ragland Dr Vernon Merchant. Jr William C Kennerty W, G, Lynn ANDERSON COUNTY P. C Osteen. Jr Thomas F Kicklighter. Jr, R L McLaunn & Sons R H Anderson Piedmont Candy & Cigar Co- David M, Murray. Jr. Dr James O, Warren GREENVILLE COUNTY Allstate Food Brokers, Inc. Anderson County Clemson Club C Randolph McClure. Sr Memonal Dr. J Robert Stout Albert J Rogers and Arbor Engr, Anderson Orthodontic Associates Dr, Donald C, Roberts David M. Bartles T Neal Rogers AARO Rents. Inc L L Bates, Jr. Baychem Dr Joseph C. Yarborough. Jr Furman R, Cullum Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L Powell — Mr & Mrs Harry G, Batson Budweiser of Anderson Douglas L Scott Charles F, McCrary J Frank Black Mr & Mrs J L ' Buck' Burnss Mr & Mrs Dennis B Simmons Aaron A, Nettles. Jr, DORCHESTER COUNTY Black Construction The CSS National Bank Ronnie A. Smith S V Sotlile Memorial (LM) Gene W Dukes John T Mundy James H Brown, Jr. Capital Bank and Trust T Barney Smith Bailey & Associates Drs J O & K C Shuler Charles A. Bryan, Jr. Linwood Cheatham Tony R Smith Berlin G Myers Lumber Corp. Thomas Earl Lynn and Thomas Carter Nathan W Childs James A Smith. Jr. Bufort Blanton William H. Gladden Pete & Jim Stathakis Everett A Knight Agency. Inc. 75 —

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J. M. Clary Shealy Elec. Wholesalers, Inc. G & P Trucking Co.. Inc. LAURENS COUNTY Terry C. Shaver Malcolm E. Corbetl Gordon Sherard G. Bonner Harvley Mr. & Mrs Lynn W. Cooper, Jr. Ferd J. Summer C. Curtis Crawford Murray M. Stokely Roy E. Long T. Heath Copeland David Waldrop, Jr. Walter B, Crawford Dr. Edwin L. Stroud P. R. Nickles D. H. Roberts David C Waldrop, Sr. Custom Electric Co. Chas. S. Tanner Co. J. Herbert Powell, Jr. J. T. Hollingsworth Harry S. Young Raleigh J. Farr Thermo-Kinetics Inc. Dr & Mrs. J. C Rockwell J. R. Bedenbaugh Mrs. Clarence W, Senn Harrison S. Forrester J. E. Chambers George F. Smith. Jr. Ronald L. Carlay W. T. Fraser. Jr. Fred M. Thompson A. M. Tuck Inc. #1 J. P. Fans OCONEE COUNTY J. M. Gilfillin J. P. Thompson, Jr. A. M. Tuck Inc. #2 Charles Jeter Glenn John N Landreth Bill R. Gosnell Jim Thrailkill & Lewis Bagwell Mike Hellams Memonal Dr. Frank A. Hoshall. Jr, C. R. Goulet Dr. Ben Thrailkill Howard G. Wooten Mr. & Mrs Gray Hipp. Jr. Deryl Keese & William C. Keese Joel W. Gray III Threatt-Michael Const. Co. Inc. Walter S. Ramage Mr. & Mrs. J. Whit Miller Jack & Patsy Greene Toolmation Inc HAMPTON COUNTY Maxey B. Patterson Marshall J Parker Greenville Clinic R. H. Walker Women's Pete G Miley Dusty & Ginger Rhodes Samaha Inc. Dr. Floyd F. Gntfin, Jr. Joel W. Wells David B. Gohagan Jack R. Tatham Paul F Haigler, Jr. J. D. Wells, Jr Thntt Mr. & Mrs, W, H, Mauldin LEE COUNTY Bros. Const. Co. Hardwood Mfg. Co, #1 Max Whatley Joseph Rukat. Jr. Don R McDaniel, Sr J. Harrell Clyde H. White HORRY COUNTY Wallace P. DesChamps Donald L. Harrison David H. Wilkins ORANGEBURG COUNTY Barry Anthony Clemmons Memorial J. D. Harrison Allied Textile Sales, Inc. H D Folk Leon Cannon Robert T. Harrison John H- Beckroge, Jr LEXINGTON COUNTY J. M. Russell. Jr R. G. Horton James M. Henderson C. L. Greene George M Shealy W. A. Cartwright, Jr Davis Heniford, Jr. Joe A. Hewell Jane H. Greer Woodrow H. Taylor Dr, M Rodney Culler S. F. Horton Bobby Hudson Dr. Wilhs A. King, Jr Dr. Barney C Austin Fori Sumter Petroleum Co. Inc. Jimmy Benton Amos Hykes Terrell Lankford Insurance Raymond S. Caughman LeIand M Bradshaw George J. Bishop III Hassle Davis Drs. Newman & Batcheldor John T Drafts F. Reeves Gressette, Jr. E. M. Bosi Fred A. Johnson Wm. B. Sturgis Lexington Supply Co — Julian A. Ott Don Cameron Dr. Roland M Knight Fred J. Zahrn Stuart & Stan Miller Power Oil Co Frederick C. Gore Seabrook L l^^archant Alonzo M. Debruhl Warren Craig Jumper David P. Stewart Holcombe Motor Co. W. H. l^cCrary Wm. Lem Dillard Dr. & Mrs. D W Newton, Jr W E. Verdery Paul Patrick L. A. McKinney Eugene G. Gibson Harold B Swygert, Jr James C Williams, Jr. Riddle & Wilkes/Architects, Inc. Buck fvlickel James G Hayes Beniamin F. Whaley, Jr. Samuel R Spann fylorns Const. Co. William H. Moody Lee Harold Witt, Jr. PICKENS COUNTY Henry Holseberg Charles F. Rhem, Jr Doyle C Burton KERSHAW COUNTY Kenneth L. Nail Mr. & Mrs. John K. Edmonds Mr & Mrs. Neil E. Byerley A. P Bodwen Const. Inc. MARION COUNTY Non-Fluid Oil Corp Ralph W Blakely Norman Canoy Joseph C. Jackson Jones T Hunter, Jr Orders Mattress Co . Inc. C. M. Shook Central Concrete & Plaster Inc. W. L. Jackson Fritz N. Johnson, M.D Orders Tile & Disl. Co., Inc. Col. Wm F. Davis (Ret.) E. E Clayton T. F. McNamara, Jr. John Lewis, Jr. and John F. Palmer & Deveico Inc. James C Cook III J F Watson Lewis B. Smith Melvin W Bashor Edwin W. Evans Ernest O. Defore Duncan C. Mclntyre and Palmetto Loom Reed Co. W Joe Henson Kelly J Dubose Wm. F. Thompson L, R. "Choppy' Patterson Mr & Mrs Harold L Hix LANCASTER COUNTY Dr. & Mrs William E. Dukes Gordon R. McLellan Piedmont Maintenance. Inc. Littlejohn MemonaH'-Mi James A. Adams and Col. & Mrs. Marvin C. Ellison M. Howard Thomas George M. Plyler Henry Lucius III Al Adams Garrison-Clark-Garrison D. C. Poole William J Neely, Jr R H. Collins Byron & Mickey Harder

Francis Realty Co. Robert R. Taylor Oscar S. Porter III MARLBORO COUNTY Bob & Pat Harmon B. D. Robbins Dr C- Fred Kelley Riverside Grocery John F. McLaurin, Jr. Hayne Harper Stephen G. Roberson Grady P. Robinson Headhunters Too Laverne Cole GREENWOOD COUNTY Mr & Mrs L S. Stewman and NEWBERRY COUNTY Coach Frank J Howard James Rochester Co. Inc. Dr. F. E. Abell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Duane Johnson Gordon S Leslie. Jr. W. Joe Lanham

Clemson and Stevens...Partners in textiles. Clemson alumni, students, and faculty are important to Stevens. Tiger alumni continue to help keep Stevens a recognized leader in the international textile market place. Clemson students help Stevens plants near the campus maintain high levels of productivity. Stevens and the textile industry at large benefit each year from the research and recommendations of Clemson faculty and graduate assistants.

Clemson and Stevens . . . partners on the campus and in the plants.

J. P Stevens & Co. , Inc.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

76 McDonald's of Clemson Donald R Davis R. A. Earnhardt YORK COUNTY James M Perry Jerry A. Meehan Judge Michael R. Davis Economy Cars Limited Cannon's Inc W. T. Vick Christopher G Olson and Terns L. Eller Harry H. Gibson Martin 8. Hall, Jr. and Dr T. G Westmoreland

Kenneth M Maltison Mr & Mrs Donald R. Fugate Joe A. Harris, Inc. M. 8. Hall III & E. F. Hall John C Boesch. Jr. William J, Pndemore William N. Geiger, Jr. Cecil's Incorporated Patterson N. Harvey C Richie Gibson U, Col. Richard C, Robbms Don E. Golightly InsuHab Plastics Inc — Mountain View Industries. Inc. - Steve C Griffith, Jr. Drewry H Simpson T. E. Grimes, Jr. W C. Moore Haselden & Owen Don V Whelchel and Dr. B R Skelton W. L. Harrington, Jr. Leigh Textile Company Claud H. Morrow and Stanley Riggins Dr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Skelton H. M. Hodges, Jr. Memorial Palmetto Motor Lines, Inc. Calvin B. Morrow Thomas W Glenn III Col & Mrs W N Tyndall David G Jeter Palmetto Knitting, Inc. W. Bennett Kirkpatrick James S. Hunter Eugene P Willimon (HlM) Col. John L. Mack, Sr. John M Rampey Charies K Segal Jeff Kane A and A Builders James Lee Mays Raymond S Waters John N Warren, Jr. and David K. Willis C S Boland. DDS James T McCabe Boyd West J, Norman Warren W A. Wood J. Eddie Burrell John D. McConnell White s Exxon Station Mrs. John K Benfield, Jr. Francis A. Yarborough G & B Enterpnses LTD, First National Bank ot SC Women's Clinic — Melvin L. Kelly. Jr, C. Cari Smith T. E. Jones & Sons of Easley — Frank W Smith Dr James O Johnson Ben R Smith, Jr. J. Garner Bagnal R A Jones Kenneth M. Suggs Marvin B. Banlon OUT OF STATE Gamson Machinery Co. Gene & Bob Merritt Roy N Taylor James Vicent Caggiano Joseph Crosby Jones W J. Jordan. Jr. Modern Home Builders Dr. John A. Wells, Jr A. Courtney Cobb Robert A. Gettys. Jr. Heyward C Hurt George B. (Bud) Nalley, Jr. Continental Forest Industnes — Timothy M. Drake Donald A. Fowler E, John Rosenwald, .Ir. Brad Pressley D. F. Harrington Dr. Henry S. Anderson Mr. & Mrs R. S. McCants III P, V. Guyton Sam Ray Ralph B Cureton, Jr. Arnold L. Nanney Carroll F. Hutto Ford F. Farabow, Jr. Carl E Watkins Insurance J. T. Dukes William D. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Samuel R. Harding Paul E Bowie, Jr. Memonal James W Engram SUMTER COUNTY John L. Campbell J. H Abrams Frank Kolb II Dr George H Fann and Dr & Mrs E. Macdonald Dubose Milton E. Pate R Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Skeels William C. Peek Dr. Richard H. Bond E. M. Dutxjse Bill Barbary Mr. & Mrs. W. Harold Wood James E. Pinner Mr. & Mrs. J. J. Kirby, Jr. D. Leslie TIndal Joseph D. Swann Bobby B. Jolley E Vaughan W. L Monts, Sr Hugh B Betchman Jr. W. Boren Clay Products Co. Howard Farmer. Ernest Jones Washington, Jr A. N. Whiteside, Jr., C L.U. John J. Britton, Jr. Manuel Fernandez Mrs. John 8. Lipscomb Nat Cloer John C Rivers "A Fnend of Clemson" Charles N. Wyatt. Jr, W Atlantic Chemical Corporation Robert L. Gngsby, Jr. A. J Gaughl Charles E. Dalton Lloyd W. Purser Joe B. Maffett Sadler Company, Inc Korn Industnes, Inc. D. Paul J Reece & Thomas A. Ramsay John Tice Dr Mrs. Billy L. Edge Patrick Construction Co Wyman L. Morris and Edwin S. Presnell & Dr. C. R. Sweanngen, Jr, Henry Yonce and Charles Yonce Sammie Morris R. A. Bowen, Jr. Christian Harward Furniture Co. SALUDA COUNTY The National Bank of SC Joseph L. Waldrep Hugh D. Putnam. Sr. Jerrold A Watson & Sons Charles A Segars J Moxon RICHLAND COUNTY Manon B. Season G Thomas M. Hunter 8. P. Barber & Associates, Inc. John Duncan WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY Robert T Cathey Mr. & Mrs J M Bell SPARTANBURG COUNTY Dr Joe B Godfrey Bill "Bubber' Snow A. H Peters, Jr Jackson Byers Alexander George W Anderson Mr Mrs. W. Blanton F. E. Huggins and John 8. Barrentine Carolina Ceramics, Inc & Louie Thad Busby. Richard Roche Pimco Chemical & Supply Co D I. Wilson III Charles Edward Corley III. M D & Tommy fioche

D, K, Oglesby, Jr James M. Shuler Franklin R. Welch J. Leonard Patterson Hugh Birt W C Masters Steve Pearce Robert H Birt Dan H Swanger

James E Pennell, M D , PA A. R. Ramseur BEAUFORT COUNTIT CHEROKEE COUNTIT T R Garrett Rhodes Development Co , Inc. Lawrence E Childers M. J. Richbourg Mr & Mrs James 8 Gibson. Jr, Charles Earle Jones James R Rogers Bryan Loadholt BR Kernels Allan P Sloan, Jr J. Harry Tarrance Dr. R. H McElveen. Jr. Adam Smith Mr, & Mrs Dave Morehead Billy M Swanger Dr. Kenneth W Smith James W. Bankhead Robert W Smith BERKELEY COUNTY William T. Barnett Walter Price Spires R, M, Singletary. Jr. Mack D Gilreath. Jr. George M Taylor Charles Law W E Lindsay G Wyatt Thompson $250 GOLD CARD Eugene F Oliver J B. Bankhead James C Thompson, Jr. D, D, Page. Sr James B Colvin, Jr. Preston Toole F. M, Peagler Wilhs Cram W. V. Trammell Commissioner B K Phillips ABBEVILLE COUNTY Mr & Mrs Samuel Ashley Steven Epps L M Watson Thomas P, Ryan William M Blakely Dr Robert B Belk Mrs S W Gough Mr. Mrs. Rick Whatley & Luther Trussell & J, Randy Trussell George Nolan Gardner. Sr. Dr Carroll W. Bowie Sammy Worthy Gough P. Louis Whitworth Lloyd E. Sammons Herbert Byrant & Jim Cooley W, P Johnson Wholesale Electrical Supply Co. Ricfiard Wilson Budweiser of Anderson CALHOUN COUNTY Dr, Halsted M, Stone Beniamin F Williams Gene Powell Jerry Chapman William H, Bull Fred Triplett. Jr Williams Plastering, Inc, M. Earle Williamson Dot & Charles Cleveland C, F, Evans & Co, Clarence A Davis Coca-Cola Bottling Eldon V, Haigler. Jr. Ralph & Hazel Hill CHESTERFIELD COUNTY AIKEN COUNTY John A. Davenport James M Moss III Billy L Ragsdale. Sr. Phillip M, Fields Ml & Mrs George L. Webb W. M. Dillard Calhoun Trading Company W. Daniel Smith Earl J Smith Alexander Moorman Assoc. Dr. Leonard W Douglas 0, Alex Hicklin. Jr John C. Taylor III John G. Calhoun Tom W Dunaway. Jr James L Wannamaker. Jr, and Charles L. Colley & Randy D Bunton and H. C. Coward & Son R Fred Fowler. Jr Martha A Wannamaker & Mary C. Armstrong CLARENDON COUNTS Dannie K. Ragsdale Donald L. Fulmer Dr, M Ray Gillespie Dr, Clarence E, Coker. Jr, R. Denny Cole, Jr. James K. Gregory Alan Gregory & D Glenn Plumbing Co , Inc Marion E DuBose J H. Hopkins CHARLESTON COUNTY Elbert Hines Hamilton George L Graham Julius R, Eadon, Jr, and C. H. Lomas John Q Adams III Arthur Leroy Jones Mr 8. Mrs, David H, Greer Julius R, Eadon III Leon B Allen Ricky Bailey Joseph K. Kneece Mr & Mrs Phil C, Greeson G, H Furse, Jr, Donald L. Bunton W M, Cornwell Eugene H. Kneece. Jr Dr Charles R, Gnffin Scott H, Jackson George H. Durham, Jr, John D, Doscher. Jr, Jotin G. Molony & William W. Molony Mr, & Mrs, Nardin Heard W J, Rawlinson Lamar Gaillard Robert C, Gallager Rees Electric Co., Inc. Richard Herbert Roger L Flowers Thomas R, Glover Mackey Scott. Jr Robert Lee Hill BAMBERG COUNTY W, J, Martin J. Louis Grant Charies T. Watts Hometec Properties. Inc, Mr & Mrs. "Sack " Bagley H B, Rickenbaker Danny Gregg H D. Dicker! John Brown Hooper Theron Dill Hester Horace F, Swilley Mr. & Mrs Jeffery T. Haire A. Gary Evans Roy B, Jeff coat J. L. Hoffman Eddie H. Mellette Mac R. Harley Dr. W. G. Watson Wallace Jones Dr. E. Gary Jeffords Marsha E. Hass Paul Kaiser III N. R. Davis. Jr John M. Little & Howard Holl COLLETON COUNTY ALLENDALE COUNTY William P, Kay. Sr. J. L. McMillan Frank E. Lucas Rhodes Oil Company W Ross Brewer Dr, David Kelley PA Victor Whetstone. Jr. Cecil Y Nunamaker John F. Brunson Mr, & Mrs. Raymond A. King Col. Francis M. Zeigler Memorial — Hans F. Paul Truman I. Close S. T. King Class of 1923 Carl S Pulkinen DARLINGTON COUNTY J. Richard Knopf, Sr. Ralph F. King, Jr. Hallman Sease J W, Carter Rogers & Brown Custom Brokers. Inc. J Arthur Williams Clin S Kirkpatrick James V Sease Phillips Wayne D. Ward Company W. M. Terry. Jr. Mr. Mrs. W. Logan, Jr. & James Jr. Richard E. Wheeler Edwin Gay Bass. Ervin M Mathias Albert Rice Maynard BARNWELL COUNTY Herbert R. Allen Rick L, Beasley H. J. Thomas. Jr. J. H, McDaniel Ted W Craig John Wm. Felder Ray Clanton W C, McGregor, Jr, Walter H. Jenkins Randy Flanders John Jay James ANDERSON COUNTY Belton L and Rodman Lemon Mims William B McCown III Gerald E. Brockenfelt Baylis E Anderson Harry W, Mims W H. Manning III Anderson Orthopedic Clinic PA Frederick D. Mixon Dr, Harold L, Murray 77 Special Hecognition CONTINUED

G, James Wilds III GREENVILLE COUNTS James E Thackston C Browning Larry W Cauthen McKorell Bros, A R A Services Inc Charles C Thompson James Alexander Cooper Mr & Mrs Ralph B Fulmer Mr & Mrs Gary E, Byrd. Jr Dwight F Allen Harry M Thompson Robert L Crawford, Jr Marion D Lever, Jr Edward B Crawford AM Security ol Greenville W. E Thrailkill Mr & Mrs George L Crout Dan M Robinson W. M Crouch Architectural Products, Inc. Charles M Timmons (LM) Dickert s Moving & Storage Randy Senn

Martin S Driggers Jack L. Atkinson Charlie T Timmons Environmental Landscaping George E Goudelock J. E. Austin, Jr Gerald S Tompkins, Jr Coy Jefferson Gray LAURENS COUNTY Harris Hicks David W. Balentine J Harold Townes, Jr AIA Or Charles L Hall Carl R Rogers Harry G Howie C. P Ballenger, Jr. Floyd A Ulmer Rutledge H Hammond, Jr. Dr N C Wessinger

L Fuller Howie II H Elliott Batson Vissage Auto Parts Co . Inc John B Harris, Jr Robert T Hollingsworth James G. McGee, Jr. Bay-Con General, Inc. James D Whiteside Barry Hollingsworth and L W McClain Alex S Morrison (LM) William E Berry, Jr. J V, Williams James T Price W. W Niver, Jr Memorial John C Walker James A Boling Willson Riggins Landscape, Inc. — Leslie C. Jay and James E Barton W G Wottord Hugh J Bonino Willson & Linda Larry Timms James A Coleman James R Woodham Clayton J Brown Charles C Withington, Jr Nevit Y Johnson Albert Dial McAlister Richard L Baird J Leighton Brown Robert H Yeargin George L Johnson. Jr James E Milam Peter L McCaii. Jr Yeargin William W Brown CPA Construction Co , Inc. Ralph W Jones and David W Moorhead John Alford. David McLaurin. & Greenville Office Supply — James E Bostic J Morgan Jones The Palmetto Bank

Philip Lucius Bill R Chandler J Haskell Brown, M D Ervin L Koone Mrs Wilma Seward and A C Cureton Chemurgy Products, Inc #1 Frank B Cameron Marshall Long Larry Seward Laurens W Floyd Chemurgy Products #2 John M. Chewning, Jr Harold Lumley, Jr Jim L Simpson L B Hardaway, Jr, P Sidney Lamar Cline James Freeman Marvin Mathis Co , Inc Richard T Townsend Henry Richljourg L Consolidated Lighting & Equipment, Inc Robert H Gray Jimmy L McWhorter A E Carmichael. Jr Contractors Service & Rentals John F Guest Gerald B Millord LEE COUNTT Covil Corp Edward D Guy, Jr Jerry Minor James K Alexander Kirk DORCHESTER COUNTY Ellis L Darby, Jr J Hind H Edward Munnerlyn W Ray Alexander, Jr Ben N Hill W Cantey Davis, Jr Mr & Mrs John N Landreth, Jr Daniel F Parker Archie H Chandler, Jr & Tray Chandler Infinger Farms Thomas Mahaffey, Jr David Patterson C F Dawes G J and Carroll Green Deschamps II Dexter Rickenbaker Morton & Morton Roseann Wells C. B Player Memonal Dean Construction Co , Inc H Byrd Paul T Norris John H Roberts Roy J Dill Hughey Tindal Jr H Downs Byrd, Jr Mr & Mrs Jerry Odom & Robert H Rykard I L Donkle, Jr W G H McCutchen Earl R Dupriest, Jr R Charles Eldridge, Jr and Melissa Floyd E Satterfield J Edward Lotz William C Barker Douglas F Patrick and B F Scon LEXINGTON COUNTY Or Homer G Odom, Jr Robert G Hopkins Joe H Seal Billy Amick Foothills Delta P , Inc

Tom-Bet Company James E Foster, Jr and Joe D Pearson Stockman Oil Two . Inc Joe D Asbill

Elias Tapper II, John M Tupper E Cole Huckabee William W Pmitt W R Swearingen Michael Buzhardt

& George I Tupper, Jr James M French, Jr Col A J Tothacer & Jay Tothacer Howard Tolbert James Tracy Childers

Oscar F Funderburk, Jr Johnnie J Walters John W Turner, Jr W C Childers Memorial EDGEFIELD COUNTY Clark Gaston, Jr Thomas J Warwick Melvin Pace Mr & Mrs Leiand A Jackson Joe F Anderson, Sr Charles F Gentry, Jr H Hunter West F M Werts Mr & Mrs Tyrone McCarty Herbert S Yarborough Levis L Gilstrap John Earl Wharton Kim & Lew Bagwell Mr & Mrs Richard L Johnston Frank Berry Edward C Wilhoit Keith Campbell A Carroll Josey W to Ginn III W Mr Douglas W Curtis & Cres Curtis Dan Gosnell W Larry Williams Thomas J Weeks Ms Mickey Lindler

Frank W Herlong J C Harmon D. D Williams, Jr. Alfred L White J B Littleiohn L D Holmes, Jr Jack Travis Harmon, Jr Billy L Grigsby Harold P Lorick, Jr Mrs Horace T Holmes Caldwell Harper Carlos R Kellett HAMPTON COUNTir W L Moots, Jr Alexander T A Henry Harper Brothers, Inc. Carolina Cartage Co . Inc M D & FAIRFIELD COUNTY Edward H Hembree C V EIrod Dr M D Alexander, Jr B M Cassady Maxie M (Mike) Collins John E Hinsdale Dr Raymond Van Grubbs Winston A Lawton, Jr John L Caudle II William J Arnette C W Hinton Asa H Hill, Jr Larry U Clark Dr. Talmage R Frick, Jr John P Harrison M R. Hughes Irving W Hunt III T Dean Feaster Dewey S Barnes Jack Legrand Miss Margaret Huskey Gary A Johnson S F Crews, Jr William L Barrier T J Mrs K Osterhoudt Alvin N Berry Mann Chemloid Incorporated Mr & Jesse Hampton Gas Co , Inc John C. Renwick, Jr Industrial Scrap, Inc. Thomas H Solesbee, Jr J D Rouse, Sr and F U Black James W Stephenson III Dr Al Ivester Spartan Express, Inc Dr Jacob D Rouse, Jr. D H Caughman

" Richard H Ivester James C Stem Gerald Ulmer, Jr F W "Billy Caughman FLORENCE COUNTY Dale Johnson Mr & Mrs Vernon D Wade Hamp Caughman Milton H Anderson, Jr Mr & Mrs William R Jolly, Jr Billy Bullock HORRY COUNTY Earl & Sandra E Glasscock Dr Robert G Jamison Bob Jones Co Inc Bud & Sandy Long Bryan Huggins Memorial Archie L Harman II Gordon Keith McLeod Julian M Langston, Jr Terry L Long Oscar L Hodge E C Jackson Bob's Bar-B-Q Frank 8 Leake. Jr Ben E Sanders Air Conditioning James W Barnette, Jr. Mr & Mrs Jack E Nettles Clyde Bryce, Jr Th Yard, Inc Bob Bible Douglas J Ward S , PE, L. G. Lewis, Jr Lumber Pontiac- Engineering Consultants" William K Manning, M.D Calvin Summey Buick-GMC, Inc. Dr Frank T Arnold, Jr Johnny L Cagle Lane Craven W Gordon McCabe, Jr The Honorable Ron L Cobb F L Bradham William C Dailey Dr James P McMamara Cary Durham Robert C Crenshaw R L Carson — E Nicholson The Darnell Co, James D Miller Creighton D Griggs, Jr Willis J Duncan James B L Dameli Moore-Tinsley Supply Co Maior L Higgins Hoyt L Hendrick Carl Patterson W. P. Rampey B Lee Floyd C Blake Morgan Bill J Hooper Dr Murray T Jackson Folk. Jr. Mr & William A Mullikin Dr James H Rozier, Jr Tommy M Mount Vernon Dryer Felt Co. Mrs & Mrs Edward Leroy Proctor Malachi A Williams Dr. E. D. Guyton Ronald L Nix Mr 8r Mrs Brooks R Prince R S Winfield Wrenn Machine Tools, Inc. John W Hamer W C Owens Sydney & Elaine Wilson J H Derham Laddie Green Hiller Russell Hunter Park J Ed Winkler Harvey Graham. Jr. Jr MARION COUNTY H Michael Kaylor and Phillip Patrick John W Wood. Arthur R Hardee Lacy Edwards, Jr Bob McCariey B F Perry Bay Brokerage Co , Inc. E W Prince, Jr. Dr Thomas W Phillips and Piedmont — Peter H Bryan Marion T Bellamy John H Holt Pnntmkrs & Sup Co , Inc Dr Franklin G. Mason Dr. Wendell E Phillips Jimmy Moore. Pres Claude M Burdette Stephen L Chryst K McKenzie Julian H Price William M Poe Richard A Curtis Bill Darby Billy S. Delk Dr William Fairey Frank T West Don Quattlebaum Mr & Mrs A L Powell, Jr, S. — Thomas M West Tom Gressette Pest Control — The Print Machine, Inc Joseph H Durham, Jr. Grayco Steel Corp E H Jones Tom P Gressette Performance Group, Inc Randy Gillespie Dan P Gray & John R Gray L Turner Raymond E Putman Henry M Harrison Carson Hardwick Mccormick county Henry D Wolfe Ken W Reed James B Harrison Nelson Jackson III Dr James W. Gilbert L. M Coleman, Jr Beniamin T Rook Hill Carpet Co Labruce Nursery Lawrence S Strom Floyd —Coleman—Askins & E R Roper Ken Johnson James William Lathan

Kellahan , Engr & Serv Inc James L Sanderson Lewis S Kay Earl O'Neil McCoy. Jr Howard F Robert F Jr NEWBERRY COUNTY Godwin David R Schumpert, Jr Mahon. HE Pearce, Jr Dr William McF Scurry J P Truluck, Jr Joe W. Sellers Thomas R Moore Sidney F Thompson Robert Welch Leon A Sham Mr & Mrs Bobby W Ramsey Walter B Cousins Sahara Stone of Virginia Culbertson Sumter E Calcutt Shirley's Iron Works, Inc SC JASPER COUNTY J Rhett Frazier, Jr J. Rutledge Coleman Southern Industrial Rubber Charles S Smith Bethel C Durant George Robert Hawkins L B. Finklea, Jr Frank H Spears, Jr Mr. & Mrs James R Waltman Fred A Nimmer Dr Charles R Hook Stevenson Brothers Mr. & Mrs Richard W Payne Buddy Neel GEORGETOWN COUNTY Mrs. E Randolph Stone Edward D Guy, Jr KERSHAW COUNTY Harold L Pitts J C Cauthen, Jr The Sugar Creek Tigers Cleafus Godwin Robert T Mayer, Jr. GREENWOOD COUNTY W A Green Bill Waldrop Suitt Construction Co , Inc. Threatt-Michael Nick P Anagnost Jim Waldrop Contractors Russell J Sykes Lester P Branham, Sr Wm Thomas Anderson Powell Way, Jr Julian A Reynolds James A Taylor E

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Claude S Simpson, Jr Dr, J. H. Jameson Thomas M Parker, Jr. Billy 0. Anderson Douglas L. Carlson Wm W Thraves Roy L Johnson Robert R Pruitt Charlie R, Boyle, Jr Ralph C May, Jr Steedly and H Belts Wilson Ralph Kirk Lawrence Carolina Coca-Cola Bottling Co Charles R. Harper, Jr Mrs, E P Wright D Lowery Donald H Kelly Ralph Parker Sullivan Mr & Wm Karl B. Chandler & Harold Chandler II Hugh F. Abies J J Lynn D.M.D, C. W Swygert III J, W, Edens Nat A, Howell Dr John P Booker Hershel M Maddox Jeffrey B, Wheeler M D. Fort and Mrs Carmen H Winburn M D. Cleveland Jerry L Pace Intrachem Recruiters Jack W Gibson James E Brennan Bruce M. Dixon W, J Ragsdale W. T, Cassels, Jr. Or Wilson Greene Jr Farnun M Gray Louis C. Holleman Shealy. Smith & Welbom PA Giant Portland Cement Co. John W James C Eugene Hill Internatl Eguip Exchange Smith's Heatg & Air Cond.. Inc Robert W Cowsert. Jr. J T Johnson Jr Edgar L, Miller, Jr, Bill McLees Charles E, Vaughn Arthur M. Suggs B J Lowder Robert Tarrant Payne

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Mrs. Fuller Flint Realty & Const Co , Inc R. Douglas Boggs Joe W, Dunn, Jr, Mr. & Thomas Frank E Gabrels Alan R. Franklin Dr. Terence M Clark Or. Ray Elam C. E. Gray William G Moore E M George Clemson Service Station, Inc. Greg S. Farish Robert T Haselden. Jr Joseph Wm Turner. Jr. Robert M Hicklin Thomas C, Hamrick Mr, & Mrs John A. Connell Or Larry Frick Whit Blackmon Austin S A, S Hartsell Dr. W. OvKens Corder Malcolm C Johnson Hubbard Robert A King T A Jeffords Del Cowhard Charles M, Joye Kirkland S. Johnston John R Hines C C. Jenkins, Jr. Ducketi Funeral Home Market Restaurant, Inc Frank W Lee. Jr. Nevon F. Jeffcoal Stephen S McCrorey Mr & Mrs. Fred H Duncan George G Matthews, Jr. W. L. Lyies. Jr Loyd B Chapman Manning, C. E (Ted) Melton Educ & Counseling Clinic George G Matthews. Sr. W. M Jr, Fred W Faircloth M, C. McGarily, Jr. The Onginal Barn, Inc Dr William M Epps W 1 May James B Haywood Mid-Atlantic Fuels Dev. Irvin V, Plowden Luther J. Fields Timothy P McLellan & Co Donald L Harris

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BASEBALL CAMP — BASKETBALL CAMP — FOOTBALL CAMP — SOCCER CAMP — SWIMMING CAMP — TENNIS CAMP — TRACK CAMP — WRESTLING CAMP Eight sports camp programs con- ducted on the campus of Clemson Uni- versity.

' Staffed by the highly-skilled Clemson University coaches, as well as other outstanding high school and junior col- lege coaches to insure the best in qual- ified professional training. Facilities are tops. The dormitories and cafeteria are modern and air condi- tioned. The University Health Center is open 24 hours a day. And your instruc- tion takes place at the same facilities where the Clemson Tigers play. mm

The 1979 Programs Include:

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Clemson's academic statistics show clearly the kind of quality this all means. Here are the facts:

— more than 40 percent of Clemson freshmen ranked in the top 10 percent of their high school classes. — better than 60 percent ranked in the top 20 percent. — almost 95 percent finished high school in the top half of their class. — while SAT scores nationwide have been on the decline, Clemson's have remained high. Clemson fresh-

men score an average of 1 ,000 on the SAT — about 100 points higher than the national average — and are the It's getting so people have started highest of any state-supported school calling it "The Orange Crush." At this past May's Commencement in South Carolina. No, it's not the football team's de- exercises, for the first time in Clemson fensive unit, nor the tidal wave of These students also do pretty well history, six students shared the Fac- Clemson fans that turn Death Valley after they enroll. Last spring 1,179 un- ulty Scholarship Award, which goes into a sea of bright color on Saturdays. dergraduates made the Dean's List — to the student or students graduating The Orange Crush is simply the 14 percent of undergraduate enroll- with the highest academic average. tremendous demand by well-qualified ment. The retention rate for freshmen The six — who majored in mechanical students who want to enroll at Clem- is also high. Fully 83 percent of those engineering, nursing, English, textile son, which has become one of the who enter in the fall semester return chemistry, psychology, and political most popular places around to get a for classes the next year, an excep- science — maintained perfect "A" av- quality college education. tional achievement for a state school. erages for four years.

By Ross Cornwell, Department of University Relations 90 E CRUSH Phenomenon

There are many reasons why Clem- son students excell in their academic careers. For one thing, they have proven by their high school achieve- ments that they already know what studies are all about. (They have to to get accepted at Clemson in the first place.) For another, they come to Clemson because the University of- fers many fields of study, especially in the technical and science areas, that simply are not available any place else in the region. In such fields of study you just have to study hard and apply

yourself if you expect to get that di- ploma. While a football program might seem to be an unlikely place to talk

about scholastics, at this university it is Corrine Sawyer, the university's one of the most appropriate places. scholarship and awards committee Clemson coaches spend as much chairman, said at the time, "Clemson time talking to young men and women has not suffered from the same kind of about winning diplomas as about win- grade inflation that other universities ning games, and some of Clemson's have. These students would have had best athletes have also been its best as to athletics, the tradition of the all A's at any university in the country. students. scholar-athlete is as strong as the They are truly outstanding in every At Clemson, where "Orange Crush" tradition of having the most loyal and way." applies to quality education as much vocal fans in the country.

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