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Today's Features Clemson vs. Maryland On the Cover: The distinguished gentleman on the cover is the rock of Clemson football, Hall IPTAY Day of Famer Frank Howard. Coach Howard will be 6 Frank Howard inducted into the Hall of Fame Former Clemson Coach Frank Howard makes this December and will be honored this it a complete sweep of Hall of Fames this year afternoon. when he is inducted into the College Football Cover Photo by Thomas Grimball Hall of Fame. It has been a celebrated career for the Bashful Baron of Barlow Bend. Bob Interior Photos by Jim Moriarty, Bob Waldrop, Bradley, his sports information director for 18 Lance McKinney, Scott Harke, Ben Hendricks, years, recreates some of the best Frank Howard Dave Lewis, Mark Houde, Seny Norasingh and stories. Vern Verna. The Departments 49 Hank Phillips ACC Schedule 28 Clemson's only senior on the offensive line Alma Mater 87 has a major role to fill this year. After three years Athletic Director 11 as a second-team lineman, Phillips is getting his Athletic Staff 31 chance. Opposing middle guards should take Band Program 105 note that players in their position have just 13 Bengal Babes 70 tackles this year. He must provide leadership on Car Dealers 42 a team that counts on superior run blocking. But, Cheerleaders 110 Mickey Plyler tells us, its in his blood. Coaches, All-Sports 21 Emergency Services 67 53 Notes of Interest Fall Sports Schedule 84 There are many rule changes worth noting in Future Football Schedules 25 the 120th year of college football. Tim Bourret IPTAY 101 also takes a look at the drastic winning percen- IPTAY Officers 46 tage difference concerning Clemson's mode of Managers 40 stadium entrance. Memorial Stadium 27 Official's Signals 68 Picture of the Week 55 Jack Cain 58 Stadium Information 19 One former Tiger who made use of his IPTAY- Statistics, Individual 3 supported scholarship was Jack Cain. The 1 980 Strength All-Americans 65 Award winner is now a regional Today's Game 2 sales manager with the Quaker Oats Company. Trainers 76 Dave Mullaney catches us up with the former Tiger Life 87 . University Officials 17 University Feature 106 61 Chris Patton University President 9 He did not even take up the game of golf un- til he was 13-years-old. As a senior at Clemson Players and Coaches he is now the top amateur player in the United Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 54 States. Chris Patton is the hottest golf story in Alphabetical Roster, Opponent 59 America after winning the U.S. amateur title last Assistant Coaches 14 August at famed Merion Country Club outside 13 Philadelphia. Tim Bourret describes his ac- Graduate Assistant Coaches 71 complishments and his new opportunities. Lineups, Starting 56 Medical Staff 29 Meet the Tigers 33 63 Danny Ford & Numerical Roster, Clemson 56 Clemson's two most famous current head Numerical Roster, Opponent 57 coaches have an interesting relationship in that Opponent Players 74 they have an active interest in each pro- other's Strength Coaches 65 grams. That includes giving pregame pep talks Tiger Rookies 39 and sitting on the bench, as Tim Match explains. Clemson Football Program 78 Clemson Coaches Committee Coaching success is definitely the theme of Chairman: Len Gough this program it is fitting that historian so resident Designer: Tim Bourret Sam Blackman has done work the some on Editors: Tim Bourret and Tim Match careers of Clemson's former football coaches. Program Staff: Bob Bradley, Hazel Modica, You won't believe some of the interesting trivia Sam Blackman, Annabelle Vaughan, Heather you will pick up from this three-page article. Czeczok, Eric Young, Mickey Plyler, April Sain. 111 Chris Gardocki Printing: Electric City Printing Company of Anderson, SC Only a handful of NFL players in the decade of the eighties have done double duty as Additional Copies and . Another of this rare breed may Extra copies of this program are available at soon join the fold as Clemson sophomore Chris $4.00 a piece. Send checks (payable to Clem- Gardocki might be the best all-around kicker in son Athletic Department) to: Sports Information the country. Heather Czeczok tells us that new Office, Box 632, Clemson, SC 29633 rules don't phase him a bit.

112 The Last Word Soccer IPTAY is as much responsible for Clemson's success as anything at Clemson. Funds for vs. Jacksonville scholarships helped turn the corner for Clem- son in the 1930s when Clemson went to its first Sept. 24, 2:00 p.m. bowl game. Bob Bradley takes us back in time at and recreates how it all got started. 61

Football '89 Clemson 1 1

Today s Game

By Tim Bourret Clemson's Longest Winning Streaks Streak Start Streak Finish Tigers 3-0, Winners of Eight Straight Streak Date First Win Date Opponent 3-0 Clemson is for just the third time since 3^-7 15 11-8-47 —1 1 Fnrman1 UllltClll 9-24-49 7-33 at Rice 1960, and all three 3-0 starts in this time frame 13 10-7-39 25-6 N.C. State 11-3-40 0-13 at Tulane have taken place under Danny Ford in this 13 11-22-80 27-6 South Carolina 9-6-82 7-13 at Georgia decade. Clemson had a perfect 12-0 season in 1 i i 31-0 Villanova 9-15-79 0-19 iviaryianu 1981 and obviously won its first three games on 10 11-9-99 34-0 at South Carolina 10-19-01 6-6 at Tennessee the way to the National Championship. The 1987 10 9-25-82 21-10 W. Carolina 9-10-83 16-31 at Col. club won its first six games before being upset 10 9-24-83 41-14 Georgia Tech 9-22-84 23-26 at Georgia by N.C. State 30-28 in Death Valley. 8 11-23-29 13-0 The Citadel 11-1-30 0-27 at Tennessee This is the 18th time in 94 years of Clemson 8 10-29-88 38-21 Wake Forest ??? ??? ????? football that the Tigers have been 3-0. Clemson had a 6-0 season in 1900, and also had 3-0 starts Tigers Must Stop O'Donnell . It has been almost 35 years since in off 6-0 starts 1902 and 1903. got to Clemson will face a number of outstanding a Clemson outside or in 1928, 1929 and 1930. There have been only over the course of this season, but had returned an for a TD prior to

1 that 4-0 teams have gotten off to a start, the none will be any better than Maryland signal this back-to-back accomplishment. last 4-0 starts being the 1987 team. Other were caller Neil O'Donnell. The graduate student from In 1955 against Georgia, Walt Laraway ran an turned in by 1981, 1958, 1948, 1941, 1940, 1930, Madison, NJ (both starting QBs in this game interception back eight yards for a touchdown. 1929, 1900. 1928 and already have their undergraduate degrees) is Players went both ways in those days and the eight Clemson has won in a row dating back ranked number-one in ACC history in comple- 6-0 senior also had three receptions for 50 yards to 10-3 loss last year. is a at N.C. State This the tion percentage (based on a minimum of 300 in a game, a 26-7 Clemson win. That was Sports ninth of at least eight in winning streak games career attempts). So far this year he has had at Information Director Bob Bradley's first official Clemson history, Danny Ford's fourth as head least 200 yards passing every game and has game as SID. coach of the Tigers. The Clemson record for completed 66 percent of his passes. It was not until the Florida State game of longest winning is set 1947 streak 15, between His past performance against Clemson is one September 9, 1989 that another defensive 35-7 and 1949. That streak started with a win reason for his gaudy statistics. In 1987, he hit end/outside linebacker ran another interception over Furman on November 8, 1947 and ended 12-17 passes for 145 yards and a TD, while last in for a touchdown. Wayne Simmons went 73 33-7 with a loss at Rice on September 24, 1949. year he connected on 15-23 for 175 yards and yards with a Peter Tom Willis pass for a key

Danny Ford has had a 13-gamer and two a touchdown. He follows in a long line of out- score in Clemson's win in Tallahassee. Then,

10-gamers in addition to the eight-game streak standing Terp quarterbacks (ever here of last week in Blacksburg, VA, Levon Kirkland ad- that is in progress. streak started The 13-game ?) and is ranked in the top five vanced 47 yards with a Will Furer pass for a with the last game of the 1980 season, continued in Terp history in completion percentage, com- score. Thus, Clemson went 34 years without an through the National Championship campaign pletions and passing yardage. outside linebacker returning an interception for and ended with a 13-7 loss at Georgia in 1982 Joining O'Donnell as offensive stars for the a touchdown, then did it in back-to-back games. on Labor Day Night. Terps are Ricky Johnson and Bren Lowery. The Clemson actually has had three interception duo has combined for 556 yards returns for by over the

of all-purpose running this year. Lowery has 92 last 12 games. Doug Brewster did it in Atlanta

rushing, 64 receiving, 109 in returns and against Georgia Tech last season (ironically all 28 in kickoff returns, while Johnson has ac- three have been on the road). Jeff Davis and cumulated 148 yards as the Terp's top rusher, are the only other two Tiger

65 more as a receiver and 50 yards in kickoff linebackers under Danny Ford to return intercep- returns. tions for touchdowns. Thus, Danny Ford had a Defensively, Maryland lost linebacker captain linebacker return an interception for touchdown

Scott Whittier due to a herniated disk even just twice in his first 108 games as head coach

before the season started, but Glenn Page has of the Tigers, then had three in a 12-game

taken up the slack and leads the team in tackles period. with 26. The red-shirt junior from had Two Top Defenses just 31 tackles all of last season. The Clemson-Maryland game could shape up Scott Saylor and Larry Webster are two more to be a defensive battle as both teams are cur- outstanding athletes on a Maryland defense that rently ranked in the top 15 in the nation in scor- has yielded just 24 points in three games, in- ing defense. The Tigers have given up just 31 cluding just 14 to West Virginia and Major Har- points in their first three games and that 10.3 ris. Webster is a fine all-around athlete who gain- figure is good enough for 15th in the nation. The ed over 2,000 yards as a high school fullback. Terps have yielded just 24 points in three con- Now he is the top defensive lineman for the tests and rank 12th in the nation in scoring Terps. He had seven tackles against Clemson defense. last season. Saylor was the team's top tackier Clemson has forced 1 1 turnovers defensive- last year with 119, including a 22-tackle effort ly, while the offense has committed just two. This against N.C. State. He is currently second on + 9 turnover margin over three games is good this year's team in tackles with 21. enough for a tie for sixth best in the country. Clemson was second in that category last Levon Kirkland led Clemson with seven Linebackers Scoring TDs season. The Tigers are also 12th in the country tackles and a 47-yard interception return for Over the last two games a Clemson outside in total defense and 15th in rushing defense. a touchdown in Clemson's win at Virginia Tech. linebacker has returned an interception for a Maryland is 31st in total defense.

2 Clemson Football '89 Terry Allen Countdown Clemson junior tailback Terry Allen needs 546 STATISTICALLY SPEAKING yards to become Clemson's career rushing 1989 Clemson Stats (3-0) 1969 Maryland Stats (1-2) leader. The Georgia native has 2369 yards Rushing TC Yds Avg TD LG Rushing TC Yds Avg TD LG heading into the Maryland game and ranks Terry Allen 37 204 5.5 4 73 Ricky Johnson 34 148 4.4 2 46 fourth in Clemson history. Allen needs just 71 Joe Henderson 32 158 4.9 26 Bren Lowery 31 92 3.0 13 Honnic Qntnolli n yards to go ahead of Ray Yauger for third place. v v coicy ivi u r ciuuci i 37 135 3.6 1 24 11 81 7.4 •to f^hrtQ Mnrnrrn 23 50 2.2 1 21 !VIII\t?Mikp rWiUcioUilAnHorcnn 11 30 2.7 n Q He is the only runner among the top 10 to CLEMSON 160 612 3.8 6 73 Maryland 119 347 2.9 2 46 average over five yards a carry. Kenny Flowers Opponents 87 220 2.5 2 21 Opponents 132 462 3.5 3 — is the career leader with 2914 yards, a figure he achieved between 1983 and 1986. Passing Cmp Att Int Yds TD LG Pet Passing Cmp Att Int Yds TD LG Pet

Here is a chart of Clemson's career rushing Chris Morocco 18 30 255 37 60.0 Neil O'Donnell 56 86 2 685 2 52 65.3 DeChane Cameron 6 6 67 20 100.0 Scott Zolak 1 6 1 19 19 16.7 leaders and the totals Allen needs to move CLEMSON 25 38 388 1 66 65.8 Maryland 57 92 3 704 2 52 62.4 ahead of the other players: Opponent 45 97 5 459 1 27 46.4 Opponents 39 80 5 431 — 48.8 Rk Name Years TC Avg TD Yds. To Go Tn Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG ncLcl v 1 1 iy Rec Yds Avg 1 u 1. Kenny Flowers 1983-86 590 4.94 26 2914 546

Gary Cooper 1 2. Buddy Gore 1966-68 600 4.29 15 2571 203 6 128 21.3 66 David Carr 13 156 12.0 1 30 Rodney Fletcher 5 111 22.2 37 Ricky Johnson 10 65 6.5 19 3. Ray Yauger 1968-70 555 4.39 16 2439 71 Stacy Fields 5 40 8.0 16 Bren Lowery 9 64 7.1 17 4. Terry Allen 1987- 436 5.43 22 2369 Robbie Spector 2 33 16.5 20 Dean Green 8 132 16.5 1 32 5. Chuck McSwain 1979-82 483 4.80 23 2320 Wesley McFadden 3 32 10.7 16 Barry Johnson 5 116 23.2 52 6. Stacey Driver 1982-85 476 4.82 15 2293 CLEMSON 25 388 15.5 1 66 Maryland 57 704 12.4 2 52 7. Ken Callicutt 1973-77 492 4.59 11 2256 Opponents 45 459 10.2 1 27 Opponents 39 431 11.1 — 8. Lester Brown 1976-79 505 4.45 31 2228 Tackles Tot Tackles Tot Tackles Tot Tackles Tot 9. Fred Cone 1948-50 466 4.66 30 2172 Q 1 i Doug Brewster 21 Robert O'Neal 14 \j 1 c II rdyc 26 Darren Drozdov

Arlington Nunn 19 Henderson IUI Q Clemson's starting tailback has never been Jerome 13 OUUll Oay 21 Larry Webster e John Johnson 19 Vance Hammond 13 Kevin Fowlkes 17 Michael Hollis D held under 50 yards rushing in a game in 25 Kenzil Jackson 16 Rob Bodine 13 Phil DeMaria 15 Mike Jarmolowich Dc c games and has a touchdown streak of seven James Lott 15 Ed McDaniel ) ] Rick Fleece 15 Greg Hines D c consecutive contests. The last team to keep Levon Kirkland 15 Otis Moore 10 Eddie Tomlin 14 Ralph Orta D c Wayne Simmons 14 Shane Scott 1 Jack Bradford 12 Joel Allen out of the endzone was N.C. State, who Goode D O Vince Taylor 14 Dexter Davis 1 Mark Walsh 11 Mitch Suplee c. did it on October 22, 1988. Allen showed his all-around talents at VPI Results Results when he threw a 66-yard TD pass to Gary Date W-L Site CU-Opp Opponent Date W-L Site UM-Opp Opponent

Cooper. It was his first completion at Clemson, Sept. 3 W H 30-0 Furman Sept. 2 LA 6-10 N.C. State Sept. 9 A 34-23 Florida State Sept. 9 L H 10-14 Virginia but he had many in high school. W West Sept. 16 W A 27-7 Virginia Tech Sept. 16 W H 23-0 W. Michigan

Sept. 23 MARYLAND , 12:08 PM Sept. 23 at Clemson, 12:08 PM Gardocki Establishes New Record Sept. 30 at Duke, 12:08 PM Sept. 30 at Michigan, 1:00 PM Clemson sophomore Chris Gardocki Oct. 7 VIRGINIA. 1:00 PM Oct. 7 at Georgia Tech, 1 :00 PM Oct. 14 GEORGIA TECH, 1:00 PM Oct. 14 at Wake Forest, 12:00 established a new Tiger record for consecutive PM Oct. 21 N.C. STATE, 12:08 PM Oct. 21 DUKE, 1:00 PM multiple games when he booted a pair Oct. 28 WAKE FOREST, 1:00 PM Oct. 28 NORTH CAROLINA, 12:00 PM at Virginia Tech last Saturday. The native of Nov. 4 at North Carolina, 12:08 PM Nov. 11 PENN STATE (at Baltimore), 1:00 PM Georgia now has kicked at least two field goals Nov. 18 at South Carolina, 7:30 PM Nov. 18 VIRGINIA, 12:00 PM in seven straight games, breaking the record of six held by David Treadwell. The current Denver 20th in punting with a 42.8 figure, and he is 25th As far as Danny Ford is concerned, he has Bronco had multiple field goals in his last two in scoring with 10.3 points per game. led Clemson to a 51-13-1 record in ACC games, games of 1986 and then the first four of 1987. a .792 winning percentage. This is the best Gardocki had at least field goals in the last two Clemson Opens ACC Play record in history for an ACC coach, based on four games of 1988 and then the first three this Clemson and Maryland usually meet in season. winning percentage and a minimum of five years November and determine the champion of the as coach. In overall Gardocki has been a model of consistency head games Ford has the Atlantic Coast Conference. But, for the first time best winning percentage in history with and success over the last five games. Over ACC a since 1979, the two teams will meet in record of 89-27-4, a .758 mark. He is also fourth this time he is 12-14 on field goals and has September. In the decade of the eighties, Clem-

winningest active in I a 44-yard average on 27 punts. among coaches Division son or Maryland have won eight of the previous on a percentage basis. Only Tom Osborne of Gardocki has now made 1 3 of his last 1 5 field nine ACC titles. Both had streaks of three in a Nebraska, Paterno of goal attempts with the only blemish this year a Joe Penn State and Bo row, Clemson's is still current and the Tigers missed 40-yarder against Furman. he has made Schembechler of Michigan have higher winning could become the first ACC school in history to percentages than Ford. five in a row since. He converted on six of his win four consecutive ACC titles. Ford and the Tigers have been especially suc- last seven in 1988. Clemson and Maryland actually have the cessful versus Gardocki might be the best all-around kicker the league of late as Clemson has same number of ACC wins over the years, 133. a 17-3-1 ACC record over the last three seasons. in the nation as he also handles the punting for Clemson has the best winning percentage in The Tigers have won the title each year the Tigers, assignments he also handled last ACC and ACC history with a .671 percentage off a Clemson now has 1 1 outright titles and co- year. You have to go back to Charlie Bussey one 133-64-5 record. Maryland is second at .640, a championship. Ford has five outright champion- to find the last Tiger to handle both the (1956) 133-74-4 mark. Clemscn has more overall wins ships to tie Frank for first place on that punting and placekicking. Heading into the Howard than any ACC school during the era of the con- all-time list. Clemson has won or tied for 1 2 Maryland Gardocki ranks in the top 25 in ACC game ference (1953-89) with 227. Maryland has 209 football championships, more than any other the nation in three statistical categories. He is wins to rank second and North Carolina is third school. sixth in field with in goals seven three games. with 202.

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By Bob Bradley being in their exclusive club." various and sundry membership. It isn't ex-

But come the first week of December, actly a melting pot, but it's a pretty good The Bashful Baron of Barlow Bend — the Baron is going to pack his bag, possibly 'Duke's Mixture.'

Frank Howard — finally made it!! with some peanut butter and crackers, and Actually, it shouldn't be called the cof- Made what?? head out for the Big Apple. We hope to tag fee club. A more proper name would be The only football hall of fame that he along just to see what's going to happen. The First Liar Doesn't Have A Chance qualified for and wasn't in. As long as he had to wait for the honor, it's Club.' At the last nominating and election com- quite possible that his acceptance speech Because Howard likes to rib people, mittee meeting, Howard was voted into the will be written on asbestos. members of the club poke at him quite National Football Hall of Fame. We're talk- Actually, this is the ninth hall of fame often. One particular morning Howard was ing BIG TIME. Waldorf-Astoria. Times where Howard can claim membership. He getting some flack about how few of his

Square. Black Tie, Stag. $300 a plate. is a charter member in both the Clemson players ever made it to the pros. But We only remember one other time see- and South Carolina halls. Both the State Howard retorted that he had engineers, ing Howard in black tie and tails and that's of Alabama and the wealthy farmers, presidents of banks and when his son Jimmy got married. It was have him in, as do the athletic directors and corporations and so on. "In fact," Howard also the only time we ever remember the the National Athletic Trainers Association. said proudly, "I've had several players to audience break into laughter when the Howard is also a member of the Helms become preachers." groom and his best man walked into the Athletic Foundation Hall of Fame based in Howard had hardly gotten that statement sanctuary. California and of the Orange Bowl Hall of out of his mouth when the Rev. Joe Bowen But Howard has been waiting 15 years Honor. walked into the Holiday Inn dining room. for the honor he is to receive in New York Since retiring fully in 1974, Howard con- "Come over here, Rev. Bowen," Howard this coming December 5th. He retired from tinues to maintain an office in the Jervey boomed. coaching in 1969, but wasn't eligible to be Athletic Center, still comes in seven days Anxious to prove a point, the retired elected until five years had passed. But he a week and chances are that he'll be at his Tiger coach asked Bowen: "Rev. Bowen, watched 14 elections come and go before desk before 95 per cent of the regulars get did you ever play football for me?" his name was added to that illustrious list. in at work. And possibly has already sold To the surprise of everybody, Bowen

He once told me: "Bradley, if I'm not several hundred dollars worth of Kickoffs. answered: "Hell, yes." And followed that elected to that hall of fame in New York But one trip Howard usually takes time with: "I heard the Lord's name used more

before I die, tell 'em when they do get out for during the morning is to go to the on the practice field than I ever did in the

around to doing it that I don't care about 'Holiday Inn Coffee Club', which has a seminary."

As in this case, there is usually never a

dull moment when Howard is around. Win, lose or draw, he was always good copy

after a game ... maybe even better after a loss.

In 1 960 Clemson paid a visit to Duke and the Blue Devils had two pretty good runn-

ing backs in Joel Arrington and Mark Leg- gett. And the two of them had a pretty good day as Duke won, 21-6. Howard got one of the usual post-game press conference questions: "What was the turning point of the game?" Without batting an eye, Howard snorted:

"Three years ago when I didn't recruit any good halfbacks." Howard has made my job so much easier down through the years by always talking to the press when a reporter wanted an interview. He might throw a couple of expletives at me, but to my knowledge, he never turned down an interview when ask- ed. "I had more time than most coaches nowadays," Howard recently said, "mainly

because I didn't have as much money to spend as they do and could devote my time to more important things."

It has been my good fortune that in 25 of my 34 years with the athletic department, Howard will enter his ninth Hall of Fame this December when he is honored by the National Football Hall of Fame.

6 Clemson Football '89 either Howard or Danny Ford has been the He went almost as long without his head coach. Somewhere between here diploma from Alabama. When Howard HOWARD'S ACCOMPLISHMENTS and Tuscaloosa both Howard and Ford graduated in 1931 , there was a $10 fee to learned how to murder the King's English. receive the actual diploma. Howard was of- • Winningest Coach in ACC history But that has been to our advantage ficially graduated for completing the re- (98 wins) because that never was one of my stronger quired number of hours, but had nothing • Won record six ACC titles suits either. to hang on the wall.

• in six It has been rumored that Howard and "Back then, I didn't have $10," Howard Coach bowl games

Ford had the same English teacher at recalls today. "When I walked across the • 63 of his players were drafted by the NFL Alabama. But Howard says that since he stage, they just presented me with a blank • 37 of his players played in the NFL came through down there, they are piece of paper." • Had six top 20 seasons teaching you to preface everything with In 1956 Howard decided he would like "very, very, very." to have his diploma and sent the Alabama • Won eight conference championships

Howard, now one of 's older registrar's office $1 0. It so happens that we • Won an even 100 conference games citizens at 80 years young, has been a resi- brought in the mail the day Howard's • Coached 11 Ail-Americans dent over 58 years. He remembers com- diploma arrived. Thinking he might have • ing here as an assistant to after received a new calendar or a picture roll- Member of nine different Hall of Fames turning down a high school job in ed up, we gave him the tube, never think- • Two-time ACC Coach-of-the-Year Hopkinsville, Ky., which was going to pay ing we were presenting him with his • Coached 25 academic AII-ACC selections him $200.00 a year more than Neely. But Alabama diploma, something the universi- and five academic All-Americans Howard says it's the best decision he ever ty's president should have done 25 years • Won a Clemson record 165 games made. This was in 1931. earlier.

When Neely left Clemson to be head Maybe it's because Howard received his coach at Rice in 1940, Prof S.R. "Slim" degree from me that he decided to return Rhodes nominated Howard to be the new the favor. top man at Clemson. Howard seconded his Soon after Bob Edwards became presi- own nomination and was given a one-year dent of Clemson in 1 959, he told a faculty- contract. Clemson president Dr. Enoch staff meeting that he would like to have as Some say after Howard came along,

Sikes asked Howard not to tell anyone what many of them as possible with their ter- they threw the form away. Some say there he was making because it might make minal degree. The next day Howard came never was a form to start with. One day he some of the faculty mad. Howard promis- into my office and asked if we had heard was just there. ed he wouldn't, "because I'm just as about Edwards' remarks. And the one day Howard has been look- ashamed of it as you are." In a matter of When we answered in the affirmative, ing for isn't too far off now. He's never been months, he lost his contract (while on a Howard placed his hand on my head much speechless and we're not putting a week's recruiting trip) and never had another one like a Methodist baptism, and said: "I pay on it that he'll be this time. But some the 30 years he was head coach. crown you Dr. Bradley." To Howard that in the audience might be when they see has been my nickname for the past 30 him in black tie and tails. years, although he slips an occasional 'Buddy' in there when he can't remember my name right off. But Howard has had the knack down through the years to hand out nicknames that stuck. When Wyndy Wyndham was playing for Clemson, he went the wrong way on blocking assignments about a half dozen times one afternoon. Howard told him: "Boy, you're too dumb to be one per- son, you oughta be two." Thus was born the moniker 'Dumb-Dumb' Wyndham. Secretaries around the hall haven't escaped Howard either. He calls one 'Mid-

night,' another is ' Lightnin' and one of the

undergraduate students in the sports infor- mation office drew 'Pepsi' because of the 'Pepsi Generation.' When Howard heard that Soccer Coach

I.M. Ibrahim had the same first and last 2 name, he immediately became I , although sometimes now Howard calls him Howard won a record 165 games between Khomeini. Howard rarely misses a Clemson sporting 1940 and 1969. event, be it footLall, basketball or .

Clemson Football '89 7 Clemson's Alumni Center Isn't What It Used To Be- lt's Better!

We've remodeled, and we're meetings and near the football We may look different, but open before and after each stadium at home games. The we're still dedicated to serving, home football game. Our new van brings Clemson to you informing and involving you in look is comfortable, updated wherever you are. the ongoing life of Clemson and available for your enjoy- University. ment. We look different . . . both on

We also have a new mobile campus and on the road . . . Alumni Center. Our Alumni and we're looking for you. Association van is your Alumni Clemson Alumni Center Open "on the road" headquarters. Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. You'll find the van at away Two hours before home football games One hour after the conclusion of home football games, Clemson Club football games Dr. Max Lennon

When Max Lennon came to Clemson that are exclusive to Clemson — more than three years ago, he brought with agriculture, forestry and textiles — and that him some definite ideas about what was have more job opportunities than needed in order for Clemson to reach its graduates, increasing minority representa- potential: more emphasis on research and tion in the faculty and administration as well the graduate program (the university's as the student body, and making Clemson greatest potential for growth and im- more accessible. mediate economic impact); increased "As a land grant college, we have an private support for academics; more effort obligation in rural development and to help in frontier areas of research to aid South eliminate the pockets of poverty and il- Carolina's traditional industries; a more literacy that remain in this state. Education global perspective in both academic pro- is the answer, and we have an obligation grams and research; and a significant state to make education accessible to all peo- investment in higher education. ple."

Those were the ideas; now for the reality: Lennon sees Clemson as still in the pro- • more than a 60 percent increase in cess of maturing into a major, comprehen- research funding in a single year sive university with a regional and national • the most successful private fund- reputation in its primary mission areas — raising year ever, with more than a 40 per- science and technology. He has worked cent increase over last year's record- hard to bring together the necessary sup- breaking total port system by involving not only faculty • a landmark experiment in the field of and staff but also legislators, business biotechnology, plus research that is break- leaders and alumni in determining Clem- Lennon is a native of Columbus Coun- ing new ground in advanced apparel son's future. And the future looks pretty ty, N.C., and earned his bachelor's degree manufacturing, composites, robotics and bright. "Clemson is a very exciting place and doctorate from N.C. State University. many other areas to be right now," he says. He began his teaching career at N.C. • the addition of international academic Lennon came to Clemson from Ohio State. programs and research partnerships in- State University, where he had been ex- The Clemson president has been active volving Clemson with institutions in Japan, ecutive dean for agriculture, home in a number of civic and professional France, Germany, Italy, Egypt, China, economics and natural resources. Lennon groups, ranging from his local PTA and the Israel and Great Britain, among others was also on the Ohio State Faculty Senate South Carolina Research Authority to the • a $5-million higher education initiative and was co-chairman of the Governor's National Dropout Prevention Fund and the called the Cutting Edge commission on agriculture. International Development Institute.

But the Lennon agenda is far from com- Previously, he had served as dean of the In the fall of 1987, Lennon was named pleted. The Clemson president sees more College of Agriculture, and as director of to the board of trustees of the Farm Foun- challenges, more opportunities, ahead. At the Agricultural Experiment Station at the dation, a national organization devoted to a recent address to the faculty, he said, , and as associate improving research and education to "We must continue to look for new ways dean and director of research in the Col- benefit rural areas. He will serve a four-year to fulfill Clemson's land-grant mission: ag- lege of Agricultural Sciences at Texas Tech term as the university representative on the gressively recruiting students into areas University. board, which also includes farmers, legislators and executives of leading agricultural industries.

Lennon was appointed in 1988 to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Policy Ad- visory Committee for Science and Educa- tion Research Grants Program by Secretary of Agriculture Richard E. Lyng, and was a keynote speaker at the AgBiotech '88 international conference in Washington. This year Lennon also was appointed to chair a committee of top administrators and

federal officials from 1 1 universities across the nation to work with congress on legisla- tion relating to foreign assistance and in-

ternational development. The committee is a project of the National Association of State Universities and land-grant colleges. Lennon is married to Ruth Carter Len- non and they have two children, Daniel Ray (27) and Robin (24). Dr. Max Lennon made outstanding contributions at N.C. State, Texas Tech, Missouri and Ohio State before becoming Clemson's president in 1986.

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The Clemson athletic program has been country. on the rise in just about all forms of Administratively, Robinson has instituted athletics in recent years. Bobby Robinson policies and procedures that benefit all is the leader of the department as its constituents. Among the changes are the athletic director and his commitment to drug testing program, the Student Athlete success in competition, academics and Assistance Program (SAAP), a staff facilities has been the key to this level of Policies and Procedures Manual, com- distinction. puterization of the department, the pro An examination of the chart on this page agents seminar, as well as the athletic shows that Clemson has made a steady academic scholarship endowment. rise in the national men's all-sports poll From a university prospective, Robinson since he took over for the 1985-86 envisions the athletic department as being academic year. Last year Clemson finish- one of 49 campus departments, serving a ed sixth in the USA Today All-Sports poll, viable role to the mission of Clemson its highest ranking in six years and the se- University. "Athletic competition provides cond straight year Clemson has finished in a common bond for students, faculty, staff, the top 10 in the nation. The number of and friends," according to Robinson. Clemson AII-ACC performers and All- Under the direction of Robinson, the Americans also reached all-time highs. athletic department continues to support Both major revenue sports had banner the university. Over $1 million have been years with the football team winning a third contributed to the athletic academic straight bowl and finishing in the top 10 in scholarship fund; and band travel equip- the nation. Danny Ford's gridders also won ment and uniforms are funded by athletic a third straight ACC title. The men's dollars. An educational enhancement fund basketball team went to its second NCAA has been coordinated through the efforts tournament in the last three years, and it Bobby Robinson is in his fifth full academic of the athletic department and the Athletic marked the first time in Clemson history the year as Clemson Athletic Director. Council.

Tigers took part in a January 1 Bowl game With Robinson's qualifications, it is easy and the NCAA basketball tournament. to see why the Clemson athletic program The baseball team also advanced to the 29,000 square feet, the center will feature enjoys continued success — he has done

NCAA regional finals, meaning Clemson classrooms, learning labs, and an it all. He has been an administrator at all was one of just three teams in the nation auditorium, as well as office space for the levels, he has worked in other areas of the to win a bowl game, an NCAA tournament academic advising staff, which now has university. Robinson has been a head basketball game and an NCAA baseball four full-time staff members. It should be coach and he has handled the budgetary tournament game. A total of nine teams, completed at a cost of $2.5 million by the aspects needed to run a $12 million highlighted by a number-three finish for the fall of 1990. program. Clemson golf team, finished in the top 20 In the area of facilities, Robinson has a Robinson graduated from Furman with of their respective polls. This is a total top- record of success and accomplishments a B.S. degree in business and political ped only by the 1986-87 and 1987-88 second to none. Recent capital im- science in 1968. He was the president of academic years, two other years in the provements include the indoor tennis facili- the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity chapter Robinson era. ty and the soccer stadium, with the learn- at Furman. In academics, Clemson student-athletes ing center and completion of the baseball Robinson came to Clemson in 1970, not had another outstanding year. Seventy-five stadium coming soon. Major renovations in athletics, but in the housing office. After young men and women had 3.0 or better recently completed include the golf prac- three years, he moved across campus to grade-point averages each semester, with tice area, cross country trail, stadium locker serve as an administrative assistant in the seven earning a perfect 4.0 GPA. The foot- rooms, wrestling practice room, football athletic department. ball team had three players named to the coaches meeting rooms and renovation of After serving the athletic department in academic AII-ACC team, and two students the football athletic dorm. A complete various capacities, he became business were named to Academic All-America maintenance and irrigation system has also manager in 1975. Two years later he was teams. Over 30 former Tiger student- been implemented for all practice fields. named assistant athletic director, and in athletes received college degrees in the Renovations recently concluded include 1980 he became associate AD. He held past 12 months. the new IPTAY/ticket complex at Gate 9 at that title for five years, and his area of The commitment to success in the football stadium, a nine-lane all-weather responsibility moved to primarily football academics is further confirmed by the deci- track, Jervey Center offices and gym- and basketball. The native of Columbia sion to build an academic learning center nasium. Without a doubt, Clemson athletic became Athletic Director in March of 1985. for student-athletes. Encompassing over facilities are among the finest in the While serving his administrative duties, Robinson found time to coach the Clem- Clemson All Sports Summary Under Robinson son golf team between 1975 and 1983. During his time as the head coach, Clem- Team Finishes ACC All-Sports Poll Athlete Awards son won its first ACC title in golf and three Years Top 20 Top 10 Titles Men Women All- ACC All-Amer times the Tigers participated in the NCAA 1985-86 7 4 4 22 NA 50 22 tournament. In 1983, his final season as the 1986-87 10 3 7 12 18 61 22 head coach, he guided Clemson to a 1987-88 10 4 5 8 28 41 22 number-five finish. Robinson is a member 1988-89 9 5 7 6 30 65 26 of the NCAA golf committee and is a member of the CFA Board of Directors.

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The list of winningest active coaches in col- regular seasons in his 22 years of football, and lege football contains only the very best from the his teams have won over 75 percent of the time. world of coaching. Last year, a new name ap- His success as a head coach is not only evi- peared in the top five of that elite list. Clemson's dent in his win-loss record, but also in a long list

Danny Ford has moved into fourth place on the of accomplishments Ford has compiled in his list of winningest active coaches in the college first 10 years as a head coach. This list would ranks on a percentage basis. be impressive with anyone's name on it, but con-

Not only has Ford become one of the top sidering the fact that Ford is only 41, it is coaches in the nation, but on the way to this ac- phenomenal. His most significant accomplish- complishment, he has defeated each of the top ment, winning the 1981 National Championship, three as listed at the conclusion of the 1988 was attained when he was only 33-years-old, season. In only 10 full seasons, Ford has posted making him the youngest coach in the history wins over Nebraska's Tom Osborne, Penn of the college game to win the Associated Press State's Joe Paterno, and former Oklahoma National Championship. coach Barry Switzer, the fourth winningest coach Not only has Ford moved into fourth place on in the history of college football. The wins over the list of winningest active coaches, but he has

Paterno and Switzer came after two of the win- recently reached another milestone. He is now ningest seasons in Clemson history, as the the winningest coach in the history of the Atlantic

Tigers went 1 0-2 in 1 987 and 1 988. The win over Coast Conference on a percentage basis. He is Osborne's Nebraska team came on the heels already second in total wins among ACC of the only 1 2-0 season and national champion- coaches and needs just 1 3 wins to break Clem- ship in the history of Clemson football. son Hall of Famer Frank Howard's record. These

Last year's Citrus Bowl victory over Oklahoma wins have not been easy ones, instead they have Clemson's head coach has had five bowl marked Ford's seventh bowl trip in only 10 full come against fierce competition. Ford has wins, five ACC titles and six Top 20 seasons. years as head coach and his fifth bowl victory already gained more wins over AP top 20 and in those seven trips. All 10 years as head coach, top 10 teams than any other coach in Clemson his teams have had winning regular season history and is the only coach in conference Danny Lee Ford was born on April 2, 1948 in records. Clemson has won 80 percent of its history to have a winning record (15-11-1) ver- Gadsden, AL and married Deborah Anderson of games over the last three years and has been sus top 20 teams (top 20 when playing Clem- Attalla, AL on January 23, 1970. The couple has in the top 20 for 34 straight polls. Ford has son, minimum 10 games played). four children: Jennifer Renee (3/15/73); Ashleigh already tied former Clemson coach Frank Ford has established a new era in football at Lynn (8/13/75); Mary Elizabeth (4/24/81); and Howard for the ACC record for sole champion- Clemson University, creating one of the most Daniel Lee (10/17/85). ships with five and for most top 20 seasons by solid programs in the nation. Now in his 1 1th full a Clemson coach with six. season with the Tigers, his record stood at Ford's winning tradition did not begin when 86-27-4 (.752) entering the season. Not only is FACTS ON FORD he became a head coach, it has followed through Ford among the winningest active coaches, but his entire affiliation with the game of football. Clemson also has the second best winning 1. Fourth winningest active coach in Overall, he has been involved with 21 winning percentage in the South during this time period. America on a percentage basis Clemson is the only team in the nation to win (86-27-4). a bowl game, a conference championship and 2. Only coach in ACC history with over a finish in the top 20 of the AP poll each of the 70 percent winning percentage, he is last three years. Clemson has the sixth best currently at .752. record (28-6-2) in the nation during this time 3. Has coached Clemson in seven bowl period. games, five have been victories. After examining Ford's football past, it is dif- 4. Clemson has won five ACC titles during ficult to imagine him anything but a winner. Ford his tenure (81, 82, 86, 87, 88). played and offensive tackle for Paul 5. Has coached six teams that have finish- "Bear" Bryant at Alabama between 1967 and ed in the final Top 20 of the AP poll (81 1969. Ford started all three years, was all- 82, 83, 86, 87, 88). conference in 1969 and played on all three 6. Has beaten 1 5 top 20 teams and won 26 teams that went to bowl games. In 1 969 he was games by seven points or less. a member of the All-SEC academic team, and 7. Has been to 15 bowls in 22 years served as captain of the Alabama squad. Ford associated with college football. also played freshman basketball at Alabama. 8. Has coached 60 AII-ACC players, 24 All- Ford earned a B.S. degree in industrial arts Americans and 38 of his former players and a Master's Degree in special education from have been drafted by the NFL. Alabama, working as a graduate assistant coach 9. Eight of his former players own Super for Bryant and then as a full-time assistant in Bowl Championship rings. 1972 and 1973. From 1974 to 1976 he served 10. Had a 3-0 record against the top three as an assistant coach at Virginia Tech and join- winningest active coaches (Barry ed the Clemson coaching staff in 1977 as an of- Switzer, Tom Osborne and Joe Paterno) fensive line coach. He was named assistant at the end of the 1988 season. head coach prior to the 1978 season. At the end of that season at the age of 30, Ford was nam- Ford is fourth among winningest active ed the Tigers' head ccach, making him the coaches on a percentage basis.

youngest active Division I coach in the country.

Clemson Football '89 13 Assistant Coaches

ACC tight end (Jim Riggs) and his kickoff return North Carolina (1988) and East Carolina

team led the nation in average return, just the (1 985-87). Responsible for coaching the defen- second team statistical championship in Clem- sive line, Herrin was the Tiger inside linebacker son history. His recruiting territory includes coach from 1981 to 1984. Herrin's recruiting ter- Georgia, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and ritory includes the state of South Carolina. Alabama. Before coming to Clemson for the 1981 national championship season, Herrin also spent a year as the defensive coordinator at Appalachian State (1980). Herrin earned his bachelor's and master's degree from Western Carolina where

he was a four-year in football. During

his first two years at Clemson, the Tigers rank-

ed in the top 10 in scoring and rushing defense. Herrin also coached ACC MVP Jeff Davis, who went on to be captain of the Tampa Bay Bucs MILES ALDRIDGE and 1989 All-Pro Johnny Rembert of the New Inside Linebackers England Patriots.

ALDRIDGE is entering his fifth season as the Tigers' inside linebacker coach. A native of Kan- sas City, MO, Aldridge joined the Clemson staff BILL D'ANDREA on June 28, 1985 after a two-year stint at Duke. Offensive Tackles

The 1971 graduate of Gardner-Webb College D'ANDREA, who is entering the fourth year of earned three letters in football. He began his second stint with the Clemson program, is coaching on the collegiate level at East Ten- responsible for coaching the offensive tackles. nessee State (1973-77), then moved on to D'Andrea, who is responsible for recruiting in Wichita State (1978) and Tulsa (1979). He also North Carolina, , New Jersey, and spent three years at Mississippi (1980-82) before New York, rejoined the Clemson staff on June taking a position at Duke, where he spent two 23, 1 986 after spending two seasons at Southern years (1983-84). The coach of the two leading Mississippi. Prior to that he was a graduate tacklers returning from the 1988 squad (Ed assistant coach at East Carolina (1974-75), a full- McDaniel and Doug Brewster), Aldridge recruits time assistant at the University of Virginia (1975), the eastern section of South Carolina, Massanuten Military Academy (1976-78) and Philadelphia and New Jersey. Catawba College (1979-81). He also spent two years (1983-84) at Clemson as a graduate assis- tant, where he also served as football dorm director. D'Andrea received his bachelor's WOODY McCORVEY degree from Indiana State in 1973, completed Wide Receivers his master's degree in 1975, and lacks only a few semester hours from completing a second McCORVEY is in his seventh year with the Tiger staff, and is reseponsible for coaching the wide master's degree. D'Andrea has coached an all- receivers. For three years, the 1972 Alabama conference tackle each of the last two years and State graduate also coached tight ends, and for the Tigers have ranked in the top 15 in the na- two of those seasons he coached an AII-ACC tion in rushing each of the three seasons he has tight end. Grove Hill, native, his recruiting been a full-time coach. A AL territory includes eastern North Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida. McCorvey joined the Clemson staff on July 13, 1983 from WAYNE BOLT Alabama A&M, where he spent four seasons Tight Ends & K/O Returns (1979-82) as offensive coordinator. Prior to that position, he spent a year as the backfield coach BOLT joined the Clemson staff on March 10, at North Carolina Central (1978). McCorvey let- 1986 and is entering his fourth season with the tered four years at at Alabama Tigers. A 1979 graduate of East Carolina, his State, where he earned his bachelor's degree, responsibilities include coaching the tight ends and then earned his master's from the Univer- and kickoff return teams. Bolt earned all- sity of West Florida in 1977. He has coached six conference and All-America honors during his receivers over his career who have been drafted playing career as an offensive guard for East or signed free agent contracts. As a player, he Carolina (1974-77). He began his coaching guided the Alabama A&M offense to top 20 rank- career as a graduate assistant for the Pirates, ings in total offense, passing offense, rushing then spent a year at Wyoming (1980) before offense, and scoring offense during his tenure moving on to Auburn (1981-86). Bolt has coach- there. ed four tight ends who have gone on to the NFL: LES HERRIN Ed West (), Ron Middleton Defensive Line (), Jeff Parks (Houston Oilers), HERRIN is beginning his first season back with and Jim Riggs (Cincinnati Bengals). During his the Clemson football program after coaching at first season as a Tiger coach, he coached All-

'89 14 Clemson Football in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, New England, and New York. The St. Augustine, FL native earned two letters in football from Ap- palachian State, where he was a 1971 graduate in health and physical education. He came to

Clemson from Kentucky on July 5, 1978, where he spent one spring as a graduate assistant coach (1978). Seven of Clemson's top 10 single season individual rushing performances have taken place under Reedy and Clemson has rank-

ed in the top 15 in the nation in rushing five of the last six years. Additionally, he has coached nine Clemson players who have gone on to the LARRY VAN DER HEYDEN NFL: (), Stacey Offensive Line Driver (), Terrence Flagler VAN DER HEYDEN joined the Clemson staff on (), Kenny Flowers (Atlanta January 5, 1979 and coaches the offensive line. Secondary Falcons), Steve Griffin (Atlanta Falcons), Kevin A native of Brazil, Iowa, Van Der Heyden recruits OLIVER joined the Clemson staff on January 22, Mack (Cleveland Browns), Jeff McCall (L.A. upper South Carolina, North Carolina, and 1986 and is in his fourth year as the Tigers Raiders), Chuck McSwain (), western Pennsylvania. He came to Clemson secondary coach. Oliver is also responsible for Marvin Sims (Baltimore Colts); additionally, after coaching at Memphis State (1975-78), recruiting in Florida, Georgia and Alabama. Lester Brown played eight years in Canada, and where he served as offensive coordinator,

Oliver came to Clemson from the USFL's Mem- Tracy Johnson was drafted by Houston in 1989. Virginia (1974-75), East Carolina (1973-74), In- phis Showboats, where he spent two years diana State (1969-73), and Drake University (1983-85) and served as senior defensive coor- (1968-69). Van der Heyden coached the defen- dinator and secondary coach. He began his col- sive line at his alma mater, Iowa State, from 1965 legiate coaching career as the defensive secon- to 1967, and served as a graduate assistant dary coach at Auburn (1966-71) and then spent coach there in 1964. He is a member of the all- nine years at his alma mater, Alabama, work- time Iowa State team selected by former players ing under the late Paul "Bear" Bryant (1971-80). and coaches. He earned three letters in both From 1980-83 he served as head coach at UT- football and baseball from Iowa State and receiv-

Chattanooga before moving on to the profes- ed a bachelor's degree in physical education sional ranks. Oliver was a member of the 1961 (1962) and a master's degree in education (1968) undefeated National Championship Alabama from the same institution. He has coached three team, and he received his bachelor's degree in All-America guards over the last six years at biology from Alabama in 1962. In each of his first Clemson and for a five-year period (1983-87), two seasons at Clemson, the Tigers led the ACC one of his guards was chosen AII-ACC. in pass completion defense and fewest yards per attempt allowed. He has coached three Clem- son players who have gone on to the NFL: Delton Hall (), Donnell RICK STOCKSTILL Woolford ( Bears) and Perry Williams Quarterbacks (). STOCKSTILL is in his first season with the Tigers after joining the Clemson coaching staff

on February 20, 1 989. Stockstill came to Clem- son from the University of Central Florida, where he spent four years as assistant head coach and coach (1985-89). Stockstill's responsibilities at Clemson include coaching the TOMMY WEST Tiger quarterbacks and acting as the football Outside Linebackers & Bandits dorm director. Previous to his stay at Central Florida, Stockstill spent two seasons as offen- WEST is in his eighth season coaching the sive coordinator and quarterback coach at Clemson outside linebackers and bandit ends. Bethune-Cookman (1983-84). The Sidney, OH His recruiting territory includes Florida and native earned three letters in football from Georgia, and he also follows junior college , where he quarterback- athletes across the country. Prior to his arrival ed the Seminoles to consecutive Orange Bowl at Clemson, West coached at Appalachian State for two seasons year appearances after the 1 979 and 1 980 seasons. and spent a as an assis- Stockstill was also a 1980 and 1981 All-Southern tant coach at Mississippi (1979). West earned Independent and All-Metro Conference per- three letters in football and baseball at Ten- nessee (1973-75) and was drafted the former for FSU. He received his bachelor's by Tam- degree in physical education from Florida pa Bay Bucs in 1976 as a linebacker. He earn- Running Backs State in 1982. ed a B.S. degree in health education from Ten- REEDY is in his 12th season as the Tigers' run- nessee in 1975. West has coached two all-

ning back coach and is responsible for recruiting conference bandit ends, including Champion Andy Headen of the NY Giants.

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Gates 4, 6, and 8 are closed prior to the containers of any type, alcoholic PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public games and are opened for exit purposes beverages, thermos jugs, and ice chests. address system is intended primarily for only. spectators' information concerning the NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is prohibited athletic in game. Please do not request the use of the at an contest Clem- PASS-OUT CHECKS: Pass-out checks will son Memorial Littlejohn public address system to make social Stadium and be available at Gates 1 1 , 1 and , 5, 7, 9, 1 3, contacts. Coliseum.

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a lot to do with that figure with its number-nine final AP ranking, but eight other sports at Clem- son also ranked in the top 20 last season.

Clemson was one of just eight teams in the nation to play in a bowl game, the NCAA basket- ball tournament and the NCAA baseball tourna- ment for the 1988-89 academic year and was Bob Boettner Wayne Coffman Jim Davis one of only three schools to gain at least one Swimming Women's Track & Women's Basketball win in each postseason event. Clemson tied the Cross Country ACC record for overall conference champion- ships last year with seven. The Clemson foot-

ball, baseball, men's outdoor track, men's Indoor Track, men's cross country, men's tennis and

women's swimming teams all won ACC titles. The Tigers boasted 65 first-team AII-ACC players last year, a new school record, and tied the Clemson record for All-Americans with 26. Clem- son also had nine top 20 teams last year, one off the school record of 10. ACC Coach-of-the-Year honors went to Bob Pollock (men's cross country, men's indoor track, men's outdoor track), Wayne Coffman (women's indoor track), Chuck Kriese (men's tennis), and Bob Boettner (women's swimming). l\l 4fl Cliff Ellis Eddie Griffin Dr. I.M. Ibrahim FINAL CLEMSON RANKINGS Men s Basketball Wrestling Soccer Sport Rank Golf 3rd Men's Cross Country 4th Men's Indoor Track 8th Football 9th Women's Swimming 9th Women's Basketball 13th Men's Tennis 13th Baseball 14th Women's Cross Country 18th Men's Outdoor Track 23rd Men's Basketball *24th Wrestling 30th Men's Swimming 31st 'Indicates Dunkel Ranking

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Women's Swimming 12-2 .857 1st Football 10-2 .833 1st Men's Swimming 11-4 .733 3rd Baseball 50-20 .714 1st Men's Tennis 25-11 .694 1st Women's Basketball 20-11 .645 T3rd Men's Basketball 19-11 .633 T5th Wrestling 13-9 .591 3rd Soccer 10-7-2 .579 5th Volleyball 21-19 .525 T3rd Women's Tennis 10-18 .357 4th W. Cross Country NA 2nd M. Cross Country NA 1st W Indoor Track NA 2nd M. Indoor Track NA 1st W. Outdoor Track NA 3rd M. Outdoor Track NA 1st Bob Pollock Linda White Golf NA 5th Men's Track & Volleyball Baseball Cross Country

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Just before Jess Neely left for Rice the concrete was being poured. The story P.C. teams to Clemson for years and get- University, he gave Clemson a message. claims the tobacco is still there. ting whipped, McMillan said the place was "Don't ever let them talk you into building Howard says that the seeding of the like Death Valley. A few years later, the a big stadium," he said. "Put about 10,000 grass caused a few problems. "About 40 name stuck.

seats behind the Y.M.C.A. That's all you'll people and I laid the sod on the field," he On November 16, 1974 the playing sur- ever need." says. "After three weeks, on July 15, we face was named Frank Howard Field for

Instead of following Coach Neely's ad- had only gotten halfway through. I told the legendary coach because of his long

vice, however, Clemson officials decided them that it had taken us three weeks to service and dedication to the University.

to build the new stadium in a valley on the get that far, and I would give them three Athletic Director Bobby Robinson says

western part of campus. The place would more weeks' pay for however long it took. that Memorial Stadium has many features

take some clearing — there were many I also told them we would have 50 gallons which make it a top facility. "One thing that

trees, but luckily there were no hedges. of ice cream when we got through. makes it so good is the number of sideline

The crews went to work: clearing, cut- "After that it took them three days to do seats," he says. "We don't think there is ting, pouring, and forming. Finally, on the rest of the field. Then we sat down in a bad seat in the house. September 19, 1942, Clemson Memorial the middle of the field and ate up that whole "We also have outstanding dressing Stadium opened with the Tiger football 50 gallons." rooms, press facilities, and ample parking team thrashing Presbyterian College, Howard says that on the day of the first nearby. A unique feature of the stadium is 32-13. Those 20,000 seats installed for game in the stadium, "the gates were hung the number of private boxes." Opening Day would soon grow; and grow at 1:00 and we played at 2:00." But that Rick Brewer, an official in the University and grow. would be all of the construction for a while. athletic ticket office says that despite the

When the original part of the stadium Then in 1958, 18,000 sideline seats were stadium's large size, there are still season was built in the early 40's, much of the work added and, in 1960, a total of 5,658 West ticket problems. "When the second upper

was done by scholarship athletes, in- end zone seats were added in response to deck was built, we thought it would take cluding many football players. The first increasing attendance. With the large end care of everything," he said. "To our

staking out of the stadium was done by two zone "Green Grass" section, this expan- dismay, it hasn't. We've filled the upper members of the football team, A.N. sion increased capacity to about 53,000. decks and have moved season ticket Cameron and Hugh Webb. Webb return- Later, upper decks were added to each holders into the end zone, which are not ed to Clemson years later to be an architec- side of the stadium as crowds swelled — permanent seats." ture professor, and Cameron moved on to the first one in 1978 and the second in Despite the apparent ticket crunch, be a civil engineer in Louisiana. 1983. This increased capacity to approx- Robinson says there are no immediate

The building of the stadium did not pro- imately 80,000 which makes it one of the plans to further expand the stadium. ceed without a few problems. One day dur- 10 largest on-campus stadiums in the "Before we expand we'll have to show over ing the clearing of the land, one young foot- country. an extended length of time — like five to ball player proudly announced he was not The effect spiraling inflation has had in seven years — that we can sell out what allergic to poison oak. He then commenc- this century can be dramatically seen in the we have now,' he said. "We don't want ed to attack the poison oak with a swing differences in stadium construction. The supply to greatly exceed demand. Even

blade, throwing the plants to and fro. The original part of the stadium was built at a though it's hard to get tickets now, we still next day, however, the boy was swollen cost of $125,000 or $6.25 a seat. The get people in our stadium. The ticket

twice his size and had to be put in the newest upper deck was finished in 1983 at means more if its harder to get."

hospital. a cost of $13.5 million, or $866 a seat. But, if Memorial Stadium is expanded There are many other stories about the Through the years Memorial Stadium again and capacity is pushed close to

building of the stadium including one has become known as "Death Valley." It 100,000, there will be room for the con- stating that Frank Howard put a chew of was tagged this by the late Presbyterian struction over the west stands, enclosing tobacco in each corner of the stadium as coach, Lonnie McMillan. After bringing his that end like a horseshoe.

Clemson Memorial Stadium has over 100 luxury boxes, more than any other on-campus facility in the nation. Clemson s message board keeps fans up to date with other scores and stats, and also projects player's pictures after an outstanding play.

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Clemson Football '89 33 Hall Vance Hammond Junior strong safety Arlington Nunn was voted most improved defensive back this past spring 75 Les OT • Fr 90 DT • Jr by the Clemson coaching staff.

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34 Clemson Football '89 Red-shirt junior Vance Hammond had this 29-yard interception return in Clemson s 37-1 4 vic- 22 Wesley McFadden Jim McLees FB • Sr QB • So tory over North Carolina last season. It was the only interception by a Clemson down lineman in 1988.

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Clemson Football '89 35 See Your Local Carolina Dodge Dealer Junior linebacker Doug Brewster was Clemson's third leading tackier Red-shirt senior James Lott has more career , punt last season with 89 stops, including 49 first hits. return yards, tackles and passes broken up than any other active Tiger.

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Individual by Clemson Rushes: 36 by Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 10-18-69 Rushing Yds: 260 by Cliff Austin vs. Duke, 10-16-82 Pass Att's: 53 by Rodney Williams vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87 Pass Cmpl: 23 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Duke, 10-24-70 TD Passes: 4 by vs. Auburn, 11-22-47 Passing Yds: 283 by Jimmy Addison vs. Virginia, 9-24-66

Completion °/o: .800 by Mike Eppley vs. Virginia, 10-8-83 Receptions: 10 by Charlie Waters vs. Alabama, 10-25-69 by vs. Maryland, 11-14-81 Rec. Yds: 161 by Perry Tuttle vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 TD Rec: 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 11-21-53 Total Offense: 374 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 11-22-47 Bobby Gage Jeff Davis Punt Ret. Yds: 126 by Donnell Woolford vs. Ga. Tech, 9-26-87 K.O. Ret. Yds: 160 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 10-25-69 Team Tackles: 24 by Jeff Davis vs. N. Carolina, 11-8-80 by Clemson Interceptions: 3 by Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 11-3-79 First Downs: 35 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 Sacks: 3 by Jim Stuckey vs. Wake Forest, 11-3-79 Rushes: 73 vs. Virginia, 10-21-72 vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 Rushing Yds 536 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 Rushing Avg 10.3 vs. Presbyterian, 9-22-45 TFL: 5 by Michael Dean Perry vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87 Rushing TDs 11 vs. Presbyterian, 9-22-45 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 Pass Atts: 54 vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87 Pass Comps 23 vs. Duke, 10-24-70 by Opponent Passing Yds 315 vs. Virginia, 9-24-66 Rushes: 32 by Charlie Wysocki, Maryland, 9-15-79 Passing TDs 4 vs. Auburn, 11-22-47 by Don McCauley, N. Carolina, 11-14-70 Total Offense: 756 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 Rushing Yds: 227 by Ted Brown, N.C. State, 11-25-75 Yds/Play: 8.7 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 Pass Att's: 57 by Kip Allen, The Citadel, 10-4-86 Fumbles: 14 vs. Presbyterian, 9-19-53 Pass Cmpl: 26 by Bob Davis, Virginia, 9-24-66 Fumbles Lost: 5 vs. several teams Passing Yds: 361 by , Maryland, 11-16-85 Penalties: 15 vs. Duke, 10-17-87 Receptions: 13 by Henley Carter, Duke, 10-19-68 vs. Wake Forest, 11-2-85 Rec. Yds: 209 by Henley Carter, Duke, 10-19-68 Penalty Yds: 155 vs. Wake Forest, 10-29-77 Total Offense: 368 by Stan Gelbaugh, Maryland, 11-16-85 Punts: 13 vs. Furman, 11-21-42 vs. Pensacola N.A.S., 10-13-45 Punt Avg.: 56.6 vs. Wake Forest, 11-3-84 Intercepts by: 5 vs. S. Carolina, 11-23-68 vs. Georgia, 9-19-81

Int. Ret. Yds: 110 vs. Wake Forest, 11-21-59 Punt Ret. Yds: 227 by Ga. Tech, 9-26-87 K.O. Ret. Yds: 160 vs. Alabama, 10-25-69 Sacks by: 10 vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 TFL: 19 vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87 PBUs: 18 vs. The Citadel, 10-4-86

by Opponent First Downs: 29 by Duke, 10-24-70

by Florida St., 11-1-75 Rushes: 74 by N. Carolina, 11-14-70 Rushing Yds 409 by N.C. State, 10-25-75 Rushing Avg 7.0 by N. Carolina, 11-6-76 Rushing TDs 6 by N.C. State, 10-25-75 Pass Att's: 58 by The Citadel, 10-4-86 Pass Comp's: 27 by Duke, 10-16-82 Passing Yds: 361 by Maryland, 11-16-85 Passing TDs: 3 by several teams Total Offense: 546 by Duke, 10-24-70 Yds/Play: 8.4 by Auburn, 10-10-70 Fumbles: 9 by Presbyterian, 9-18-54 Fumbles Lost: 6 by Duke, 10-19-68 Penalties: 16 by Duke, 10-17-87 Penalty Yds: 127 by Georgia, 9-30-67 Punts: 15 by Auburn, 10-12-68 Punt Avg.: 57.3 by The Citadel, 10-4-86 Kit Jackson (#14) had a record three interceptions against Wake Intercepts by: 6 by Auburn, 11-21-53 Forest in 1965. Punt Ret. Yds 100 by Auburn, 10-10-70

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Cherokee County John Easterling, III Dr. Ronald Barrett (CC) Judge Bruce Foster — R. S. Campbell, Jr. — Harry H. Gibson Gary E. Clary Wilbur K. Hammett — John M. Hamrick, Jr. E. Guy Hendrix — Wylie Hamrick W. A. Hudson Ms. Anita Ness — A. P. Kerchmar David Parker Ralph F. King — E. Raymond Parker Henry M. Lee Bob Peeler • Authur W. O'Shields — Jim Sanders Raymond Powell Doug Pridgeon Greenville County Marvin C. Robinson * Miles E. Bruce (CC) B. Lee Smith Bill Barbary R. L. Stoddard Randall Bell Wesley A. Stoddard Walter Glenn Brackin, Jr. Ted Wilson Mike Branham vf Joseph Bailey Bright Union — Charles A. Bryan, Jr. Edward L. B. Osborne (CC) Edgar C. McGee Eddie N. Dalton Thurmon W. McLamb ' Charles W. Bussey, Jr. John P. Brown IPTAY Vice-President IPTAY President IPTAY Secretary-Treasurer Donald Jay Coggins Dr. H. Russell Caston, Jr. Larry B. Copeland H. S. Harris, Jr. District Director, District VII Director, District IX Director, V J. Mike Crawford Thomas E. Mack * Walter B. Crawford — Gordan S. Davis — IPTAY PAST PRESIDENTS Walter Lem Dillard

I. L. Donkle, Jr. James F. Douglas Atkinson, Jr., Director F. Reeves Gressette, Jr., Director Bill Reaves, Director T.C. Robert M. DuBose. Jr. Charlie Bussey, Director Lewis F. Holmes, Director Lawrence Starkey, Director — R. C. Eldrige Jr. " Henry Elrod W. G. DesChamps, Director F. E. Hughes, Director Dr. J. H. Timmerman, Director Mark Finley Director Dr. R.C. Edwards, Director Dr. G. J. Lawhon, Jr., Director Marshall Walker, Clark Gaston, Jr. Harper Gault, Director George G. Poole, Jr., Director Jim Patterson, Director — Joe D. Gibson William R. Alexander

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by Mickey Plyler barrassed for them than for me." The pranks almost caught up with Hank The Perrys, Riggs, Bostics, McSwains, recently, however. "Once, someone who

Browns, Calverts, Gillespies, Butlers ... mistaked me for John saw me with my

The list of brothers who have played girlfriend. It got back to John's girlfriend together in a Clemson uniform is quite im- that this person, who they thought was pressive. The "family atmosphere" has John, was with another girl. After some played a significant part in the success of lengthy explanations, we got everything the Clemson football program. This year, straightened out."

Hank Phillips continues another Tiger tradi- On the field, Hank has never felt the tion as he anchors the same line where his pressure to live up to John's legacy. Hank brother, John, earned All-America honors feels he has developed his own identity in 1986 and 1987. because he holds down a different offen-

Often, the younger sibling has trouble sive line position, center. "Center is a lot following in their "big" brother's footsteps. different than guard. The center's blocks

Psychologically, their own identity is hid- are five or ten yards maximum, where the den behind the comparisons between the guard has to pull and sometimes run 30 two. This is not the case for Hank Phillips yards. At guard, you play on a bigger field Phillips is an outdoorsman who enjoys hunt- who is seemingly settled at his center posi- and block better athletes. At center, you are ing in his native North Carolina. tion three games into his senior campaign. not trying to fool anybody by telling them "John was a great lineman. Anytime so- you are a better athlete than they are."

meone confuses me with John, I take it as The one thing Hank does have in com- before I came to Clemson. I just love to a compliment," says the senior from mon with John is they both have a great hunt and fish. As a matter of fact, the out-

Spruce Pine, NC. "People get us mistaken work ethic. "Hank Phillips comes from a doors were a much bigger part of my life all of the time, but we really don't look that good family," says Clemson coach Danny than athletics until I came to Clemson." much alike. I'm much better looking." Ford. "They are good people. He really Hank would rather be hunting deer than

Instead of fighting the obvious com- works hard at everything, just like John." nose guards, it seems. "When you deer parisons, Hank would rather have fun with Hank feels his work hard attitude comes hunt, you spend all day just looking for one.

it. "Sometimes I will have an entire conver- from his family. "When John and I were On the football field you won't have to look sation with someone and they might later young, we would have to get up every very far to find the nose guard when you're

ask, 'How is Hank.' I usually just go along Saturday morning to cut wood with our the center," says Phillips. with everything and say, 'Hank is doing father. We heated our house with a wood Clemson fans can be thankful that great. You know he is a great center and stove and the men in the family had to go Phillips handles opponent nose guards mean as a snake. He is a real hustler on cut wood every week. For years, John and more efficiently. In the first two games of

the field.' Sometimes after I tell them I'm I would have to carry all of the wood while 1989, Phillips held the starting noseguards

Hank they will say, 'Didn't you try out for dad cut it. Then, when John got old of Furman and Florida State to just 10

the pros,' and I will have to tell them, no, enough, he got a saw to cut with and I was tackles in 123 snaps. That figure includes that was John. People have confused us the only one carrying and stacking." the play of Seminole All-America candidate since I was two-years-old. They will say, Amazingly, Hank said until he came to Odel Haggins.

'John, I haven't seen you since you were Clemson he was not an avid football fan. Phillips had nine knockdown blocks in

this high.' I just think to myself, 'You still "People do not believe me when I tell them the first two games of the season and was

haven't seen John.' I feel more em- that I had watched only two Super Bowls a major reason Clemson averaged over seven yards per play (vs. Florida State) for just the sixth time by a Danny Ford coach-

ed team. "Hank Phillips is an outstanding all-around lineman," said his position coach Larry Van Der Heyden. "He has moved around the offensive line over the last five years, but he will be a mainstay of our line this year. He has excellent foot-

work and technique. He is the only senior on the offensive line so we are depending on him to show leadership, just as his brother did for so many years."

If Hank Phillips does not watch it, he will draw even more comparisons to his brother John. But when asked to compare the Phillips' to other brothers who have run

down the hill, Hank quickly stated, "We don't exactly match up with the Perrys.

As the only senior on the offensive line, Phillips carries an important role for this Clemson team. Those guys are worth a mint."

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By Tim Bourret up with just three first downs. Frank Howard held as a young offensive lineman at Indiana State Presbyterian to just three first downs that year. when Van Der Heyden was offensive coordinator Running Down the Hill In terms of total defense, it was the best by of the Sycamores. They have had quite an im- Does running down the hill really get the Clem- a Danny Ford coached team, the seventh best pact on the Clemson program. They are in their son team fired up before a game? Nine out of in Clemson history and the best total defense fourth seasons together as full-time in 10 Tiger fans think so, and 10 out of 10 Tiger coaches since Virginia had just 41 yards in 1 963 against charge of the offensive line players think so. and Clemson has the Tigers. Furman had just 58 yards in total of- finished in the top 15 in the nation in rushing Statistically, the only way to measure it would fense on September 2, just 27 yards passing. each season. be in terms of winning percentage. Clemson has That tied for the fewest yards allowed passing The other assistants who graduated from non- played 221 games in Death Valley over the years by a Danny Ford coached defense. Southern schools are Larry Beckish, a Wichita and Clemson has used the hill as the entrance In terms of scoring, well of course it tied for State grad who coached at to the stadium 206 of those 221 games. Clemson between the low yield figure as you can't do better than 1973 and 1976, Duke Owen, a Georgetown grad Fifteen times Clemson has not used the hill a shutout. Furman crossed midfield just once who coached at Clemson in 1953, and Earl as its entrance to the stadium and Clemson's and had only one drive over 15 yards the entire Hoagland, a Purdue grad who coached at Clem- record in those games is 6-9, a 40 percent win- day. It was the first time in 76 games that Fur- son between 1953 and 1956. ning percentage. In the 206 games in which man had been shut out. Clemson has used the hill as the entrance to the 1989 Rule Changes stadium Clemson has a 148-52-6 record, or a Magic Number The NCAA Football Rules Committee, .733 winning percentage. Thus Clemson has What is the number that all Clemson football meeting January 16-18, adopted a rule that will won 33.3 percent more of its games when it runs players fight for in preseason jersey distribution? eliminate the use of tees on field goals and point- down the hill. The magic number of Clemson football is 85 after-touchdown kicking attempts. It is called the most exciting 25 seconds in because it has had the most AII-ACC Tigers wear "Scoring has increased from an average of football, but that depends on how many players that number. 32 points a game in 1958 to 46.1 in 1987," David are suited up for a particular game. Given a nor- Four different Clemson players have earned M. Nelson, secretary-rules editor of the NCAA mal dress list of 90 players it takes about 25 AII-ACC honors over the years while wearing 85, Football Rules Committee, said. "The average seconds from the time the cannon sounds until one more than the numbers 18, 69 and 78. The number of field goals has increased from 0.18 the last player clears the goalpost. But, for the Tigers who have worn number-85 to stardom are a game to a record high of 2.30 in 1984. Suc- opener with Furman, Danny Ford dressed well Ronnie Ducworth (DE, 1967-68), John McMakin cessful point-after-touchdown attempts have in- over 100 players and it took 34 seconds for the (TE, 1971), Bennie Cunningham, (TE, 1974-75) creased from 68.0 percent in 1958 to 95.6 per- last player, Gary Cooper, to reach the field. and Mark Drag (MG, 1988). cent in 1987." In general, there is a feeling that Ironically, Cooper caught a 20-yard pass on the teams are playing for field goals, not Yankee Coaches first Tiger play. We're glad Gary made the bus. touchdowns. Clemson has quite a strong southern football In other committee deliberations, a tie-breaker Defense Awesome tradition and the coaches who have guided the plan was discussed and considered but the pro- How good was Clemson's defensive effort program have predominantly been from the posal was voted down. The committee also voted against Furman in the season opener? For the South. In fact, out of the 1 10 different assistant to prohibit "split" officiating crews by 1991. coaches has Danny Ford era it was the best in terms of total Clemson had since 1896, Clemson In addition, the committee voted to give teams defense, passing defense, first downs allowed has had only five graduates from non-Southern the option of having penalties assessed after a and of course scoring defense. schools. touchdown enforced on either the point-after- Furman had just three first downs the entire Two of those coaches are on the current staff. touchdown try or the succeeding kickoff. day and the fewest allowed by a Ford Bill D'Andrea is a graduate of Indiana State, Danny Penalties previously were assessed on the suc- defense while Larry Van Der Heyden is a graduate of had been just six. You have to go back ceeding kickoff. to 1957 to find the last time the opposition Iowa State. D'Andrea played for Van Der Heyden came In an attempt to reduce the number of crowd- noise delays, the committee voted to penalize

defensive teams five yards after the first charg- ed timeout when offensive teams are unable to put the ball in play. Previously, defensive teams could be charged a five-yard penalty only after

its three timeouts were exhausted. In an effort to reduce taunting, the committee voted to charge players who point their finger(s), arm(s) or hand(s) at an opponent with unsport- smanlike conduct. Other notable rules changes adopted by the committee include: — Eliminating touchbacks for offensive fumbles that go out of the end zone. Rather than

placing the ball on the 20-yard line, the ball will be awarded to the defensive team at the spot of the fumble.

—Returning fumbles forward out of bounds to the spot of fumble. —Making 25-second field clocks mandatory by 1990. — Prohibiting players from altering their jerseys that or knotlike Clemson has won 73 percent of its games when it has run down the hill prior to the game, so knots protrusions are and only 40 percent when it has not used this exciting entrance procedure. produced.

Clemson Football '89 53 1 1 111

Tiger Roster

NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP

21 TERRY ALLEN TB 5-11 200 *Jr. 2VL 43 CHARLIE JAMES TB 6-1 207 "So. 1 VL Commerce, GA; Banks Co., Ronnie Parson Shaw, MS; Shaw; Edward McPherson 32 MITCH BELTON DB 5-8 182 *Jr. 1VL 12 JOHN JOHNSON BAN 6-4 220 Jr. 2VL Columbia, SC; Richland Northeast; Dean Fowble LaGrange. GA; LaGrange; Gary Guthrie 85 MIKE BERRY TE 6-3 230 So. SQ 1 DAVID JOYE DB 5-1 192 So. SQ Sumter, SC; Thomas Sumter; A.L. Geddings Graham, NC; Graham; Jim Mach 61 SCOTT BEVILLE SN 6-3 224 *Jr. 1VL 35 TONY KENNEDY FB 6-1 223 'So. 1 VL Ocala, FL; Forest; Tim Simmons Elizabeth, NJ; Elizabeth, Jerry Moore 64 NICK BLINSKY C 6-3 269 Fr. HS 44 LEVON KIRKLAND OLB 6-1 219 *So. 1 VL Struthers, OH; Struthers; Gary Zetts Lamar, SC; Lamar; Jerry Styers 31 RODNEY BLUNT TB 5-10 188 Fr. HS 6 JON KUBU PK 5-1 167 Jr. SQ Anderson, SC; Westside; Ted Luckadoo Pensacola, FL; Pine Forest; Carl Madison 6-1 ft 1 34 REGGIE LAWRENCE TB 206 Jr. 1 VL 99 HUB oUUINt Ivlo O I 235 *So. SQ Jacksonville, FL; Sandalwood; Bob Withrow Velva, ND. Velva; Randy Gleave 71 BRENT LEJEUNE OT 6-3 290 Fr. HS 48 UUUo tSULIlN rD Dft Un 225 *So. SQ Lake Charles, LA; Barbe; Jimmy Shaver Blacksburg, SC; Blacksburg, Johnny Gibson 6-1 175 *Fr. DDI l/"^CT DDAT—TOM (~\T 0-4ft A 15 STACY LEWIS WR RS 65 DnUL/b bnAI I UN Ul 268 *So. 1VL Baxley, GA; Appling City; John Stephens Gaffney, SC; Gaffney; A.L. Curtis 67 STACY LONG OT 6-2 280 "Jr. 1 VL 92 UUULa DntVVol tn l_D 6-1 205 Jr. 2VL Griffin, GA; Griffin; Lloyd Bohannon Athens GA Clarke Central; B. Henderson 5 LOTT FS 5-10 174 *Sr. 3VL 51 Mlr\tMIWC DnUvviNODOWM oP 6-3 263 *So. SQ JAMES Kannapolis, NC, Brown; Bob Boswell Pell City, AL; Pell City; Lyle Darnell MnDDIC RPO\A/M PC c in 93 ED MCDANIEL LB 5-11 223 •So. 1 VL 23 D 1 U 183 *Fr. RS Batesburg, SC; Batesburg; Gary Smaller Conway, SC; Conway; Chuck Jordan 5-1 203 *Sr. 3VL DDCMTCnM rji iru'Mco rvfu\flf~^ ft O Fr. 22 WESLEY MCFADDEN FB 94 BnbN I oUN DUOr\INbn 290 HS Chester, SC, Lewisville, Jimmy Wallace Columbus, GA; Carver, Wallace Davis 91 CHESTER MCGLOCKTON DT 6-4 296 *Fr. RS 42 Cjnbo bUHK rD o-uft n 235 Fr. HS Whiteville, NC; Whiteville; Bill Hewett Lawton, OK; Lawton, Darrell Ahlschlager 6-2 *Sr. 3VL ADTUI ID Dl ICCIP HI R 0-4ft A Fr. 56 DORIAN MARIABLE LB 254 86 AH I HUH bUoolb ULD 230 HS Spartanburg, SC; Spartanburg; Alan Sitterle Camden, NJ; Camden; Bill Simpson ft 1 14 TONY MAUNEY CB 5-10 187 So. 1 VL 57 UAHHbN OALnUUN Lb O" I 225 Fr. HS Shelby, NC; Shelby; Jim Taylor McCormick, SC; McCormick; Jim McCall 18 RICHARD MONCRIEF QB 6-0 200 Fr. HS 10 UbUnAINb UAIVIbHUIN Ud fto un 191 'So. SQ Montgomery, AL; Davis; Charles Lee LaGrange, GA; LaGrange; Gary Guthrie 6-3 MIIPU API f^ADO f^lR ft n 81 OTIS MOORE DT 276 *Sr. 3VL 1 MIL-HAbL UAHH Ub o-u 187 *Fr. RS Augusta, GA; Westside; Donald Fendley Amite, LA; Amite; Gary Hendry 8 CHRIS QB 6-2 198 *Gr. 3VL 25 bAHYO A DV PnODCDUUUrbn \A/DWH ft o 196 *Sr. 3VL MOROCCO Athens, GA; Clarke Central; Billy Henderson Ambridge, PA, Ambridge, Frank Antonim p Ul D PIAV/IC \A/D 47 TYRON MOUZON SS 6-1 214 So. 1 VL 7 UHlr UAvlb VVH D" I U 201 Sr. 3VL Clearwater, FL; Dunedin; Ken Weir Evans, GA; Evans; Dexter Poss 39 ARLINGTON NUNN SS 5-10 185 Jr. 2VL 97 UAV1UnA\/in UAVIonA\/iQ IVIOMf^ 6-0 286 'So. 1 VL Clearwater, FL; Dunedin; Ken Weir Eastover. SC, L. Richland; Bill Kenrey c; 53 CHRIS OT 6-3 265 *So. SQ 9 UbXIbH UAvlb Ob o-yQ 180 So. 1VL OGLE Va. Beach, VA; First Colonial; Frank Webster Sumter, SC; Sumter, Tom Lewis 6-0 0- 15 ROBERT O'NEAL CB 180 Fr. HS 80 JAbUN UAvlb WH I 200 Fr. HS Clarkston, GA; Clarkston, Tommy Stringer Pensacola, FL; Pine Forest; Carl Madison erne nPAADC TD 50 HANK PHILLIPS C 6-4 247 *Sr. 3VL 30 Hboolb Ubrvlrb 1 b D- I l 184 •Jr. SQ Spruce Pine. NC; Mitchell Co.; Leland Riddle Orlando, FL, Oak Ridge; John Hemmer DAVID PUCKETT 6-4 257 *Jr. 1 VL 55 blbvb UbHHIbU Lb 0-4 203 Fr. HS 68 OG Charlotte, NC, Garinger; Steve Shaughnessy Huntsville, AL; Grissom; Larne Robinson 6-3 DDI 1 C PlIV/^M tc 98 AL RICHARD MG 270 *Fr. RS 87 bHUOb UIXUN lb 6-0 221 Jr. SQ Clinton, SC; Clinton, Keith Richardson West Union, SC; Walhalla; Danny Woodward nnni|,| rAI/ro RIDGLEY FB 6-3 210 Fr. HS 44 HUbIN bAVbb rbPD o-u 214 *So. SQ 88 THAD Ambridge, PA; Ambridge, Frank Anthony Mt. Airy, MD; Linganore, Dave Curruthers 20 LARRY RYANS CB 6-0 178 Fr. HS 3 UAH 1 H |-bNNb(jAN Ub 6-0 197 Fr. HS Greenwood. SC; Greenwood; Willis Burkett Harlingen, TX; Harlmgen, Jesse Longhofer 74 MIKE OG 6-5 257 *Fr. RS 46 blAUYCTArV rlbLUbPIPI nQ TPlb o-oft 233 *Jr. 2VL SAMNIK Clearwater. FL; Countryside; Bill Berry Frogmore, SC; Beaufort; Mike Rentz ipd pi ccpu c\n 37 SHANE SCOTT LB 6-1 217 "Fr. RS 59 Jbb rLboLH Uu O-o 255 "So. 1 VL Vernon; Bruce Patrick Morrow, GA, Morrow; Bud Theodician Alexandria, VA; Mt. nnMCv ci ctpucd \a/d 79 STACY SEEGARS MG 6-3 323 Fr. HS 1 HUUNbY rLb 1 UHbn WH o-U 186 Sr. 1 VL Kershaw, SC; Andrew Jackson; Duane Dennie Barnesville. GA; Tart JC; Al Baldcock 96 ASHLEY SHEPPARD OLB 6-3 235 Fr. HS 17 UnHIb uAHL>L.Ur\l r-KK 6-2 183 So. 1 VL Greenville, NC; North Pitt; Larry Bolger Stone Mountain, GA: Redan; Bill Cloer 49 SIMMONS OLB 6-2 220 "Fr. RS 26 bnlU obi bn Lb 5-11 195 Fr. HS WAYNE Newnan, GA; Newnan; Max Bass Hilton Head, SC; Hilton Head; Dan Utley 95 TYRONE SIMPSON DT 6-3 260 Fr. HS 40 1 YHUNb olbbUN 1 b 6-2 233 Fr. HS Rock Hill, SC; Northwestern; Jimmy Wallace Hartsville, SC; Hartsville; Lewis Lineberger 6-5 II IMIPiD U 1 1 DT 271 *Jr. 1 VL 45 JUINIUH HALLA rbCD 0- 229 *Fr. RS 54 DANNY SI2ER Henderson; Carrol Wright Gastonia NC Ash brook John Kinlaw Fletcher, NC; W. 6-1 180 Fr. HS 75 LES HALL OT 6-7 293 *Fr. RS 24 TERRY SMITH WR Clemson, SC; Daniel; Dick Singleton Columbia, SC; Spring Valley; Jerry Brown 5-1 179 *Jr. 1 VL 90 VANCE HAMMOND DT 6-7 295 •Jr. 2VL 2 ROBBIE SPECTOR WR Calhoun, GA; Calhoun; Jerry Smith Spartanburg, SC; Dorman; Al Clark 62 KELVIN HANKINS OT 6-3 298 *So. SQ 58 VINCE TAYLOR LB 5-1 228 *Sr. 3VL Clearwater, FL; Clearwater; Tom Bostic Camden, NJ; Woodrow Wilson, Butch Gale 6-5 255 *Fr. RS 76 ERIC HARMON OG 6-1 269 'Jr 2VL 52 JAMISON TEMPLES OG Little Mtn.; Chapin; Eddie Muldrow Camden, NJ, Woodrow Wilson; Butch Gale 41 5-10 176 Jr. 2VL 16 WAYNE HARPS BAN 6-2 210 *Sr. 3VL DOUG THOMAS WR Hamlet. NC; Richmond Co.; Ed Hiatt Griffin, GA; Griffin; Lloyd Bohannon 27 6-1 175 Fr. HS 56 JOHN HARRIS C 6-1 264 'Fr. SQ JAMES TRAPP SS Lawton, OK; Lawton; Darrell Ahlschlager Roxboro, NC; Person; John Harris 77 SCOTT VAUGHN OT 6-4 285 Fr. HS 30 RUDY HARRIS TB 6-1 235 Fr. HS Phillipsburg, NJ; Phillipsburg; Tom Dominic Brockton, MA. Brockton; Armond Colombo 72 WESSINGER 6-0 250 Sr. SQ 31 CHRIS HART FS 5-9 186 Sr. SQ RON OG Chapin, SC; Chapin; Eddie Muldrow Miami, FL; Christopher Columbus; Dennis Lavelle 29 FERNANDEZ WEST WR 5-8 150 *Sr. 1 VL 36 JEROME HENDERSON CB 5-11 187 Jr. 2VL Cornelia, GA; Haversham Central; L. Black Statesville, NC; W. Iredell, David Moody 82 JEROME WILLIAMS TE 6-3 230 *Sr. 1 VL 33 JOE HENDERSON TB 5-9 186 Sr. 2VL Gainesville, GA; Gainesville; Bobby Grohn Freehold, NJ; Freehold-Boro, Earl Owens 78 PIERRE WILSON DT 6-3 280 Fr. HS 73 DAVID HOGUE OG 6-4 260 Fr. HS Jackson, MS; Provine; Stanley Blackman New Castle, PA; Laurel, George Miles "-Denotes red-shirted one year. 13 KENZIL JACKSON LB 5-11 226 *Fr. RS LaGrange, GA; LaGrange; Gary Guthrie

'89 54 Clemson Football Jack Cain

By Dave Mullaney It's not that Cain is a glutton for punishment. student, yet manage a 40-hour a week job.

It's just that the discipline and work ethic he "It takes a lot of hard work. Those that are will- The piercing winters of Chicago are more than developed as a player, have paid immense ing to maintain a strong work ethic are those simply frigid to Jack Cain, they're painful. dividends. ones that will typically carry that through the rest

"I'm an arthritic," Cain said. "I'm a pretty After graduating from Clemson in 1981 with of their life and maintain a strong work ethic in severe arthritic. These cold winters are no fun a degree in administrative management, Cain their professional career. In the long run it pays

for me. I'm in pain when I get up on these cold has moved up the corporate ladder rather quick- off." winter mornings in Chicago, and you have to go ly with Quaker Oats. In his eighth job in more It pays off in more than just discipline, out and shovel show." than seven years with the company, Cain holds however, according to Cain.

Enduring pain, however, is nothing new to the position of Manager of Sales Planning for "There are so many peripheral things that you Cain. Eastern Region Broker Sales for Quaker in pick up as a successful college athlete, like in-

A former Clemson defensive back who let- Chicago. terviewing skills. I learned to be interviewed on

tered from 1 978-80, Cain became well known to "I'm in charge of putting together marketing television or radio. I learned public speaking.

Tiger fans for his ability to play hurt. In fact, his programs for marketing and sales joint programs And I have been able to develop those skills in persistence enabled him to win the 1980 Brian for the entire eastern half of the United States," my professional career.

Piccolo Award as the most courageous player Cain said of his duties in promoting the sales "With my current job, I do have to do a lot of in the Atlantic Coast Conference. of Gatorade, Van Camp's (pork and beans), and public speaking. It's those type of things that a

Hampered by injuries on no less than 10 oc- Quaker Frozen Foods. student-athlete can take advantage if they

casions, Cain was forced to wear a shoulder He's made stops in Columbia, Wilmington, choose to do so. When I was in college, I knew

harness and special shoulder pads to protect his NC, Greenville, Jacksonville, FL, and Raleigh I wasn't going to be a professional football

right shoulder during his final two seasons at before arriving in Chicago in July of 1987. He player. I couldn't pass a professional football

Clemson. and his wife, Donna, who is also a Clemson grad physical. I knew I had other things to do in life

So knowing the price he has had to pay for and a Quaker sales representative, currently live and I tried to take advantage of the peripheral all the injuries, would Cain do it again if he had in Wheaton, IL. things that Clemson offered me."

the chance? "The reason that I progressed through Quaker Cain certainly was an opportunist, getting the

"I would do it 10 more times out of 10 at- is attributable to a strong work ethic that I most out of his collegiate career that he could. tempts," Cain said. "It was the right choice to developed while a student-athlete at Clemson," In fact, it seems almost remarkable what he was make." Cain said. "It's sometimes tough to be a full-time able to accomplish considering the injuries. Because of his shoulder problems, he was

unable to lift weights with his upper body.

"Everytime I'd get on a bench press, I would dislocate one of my shoulders," he said.

It consequently became quite a chore for Cain to maintain his body weight without the help of

weight training. In fact, he said he was more than 20 pounds lighter as a senior than the 182 pounds he came to Clemson at out of Atlanta's Chamblee High School. His inability to "beef up" just compounded his injury problems.

"It was a tough career," Cain said. "I con- tinued to get smaller. And the smaller the defen- sive back, the worse the concussion when you are hit by a George Rogers or a Herschel Walker."

"A lot of people made a big deal out of the Brian Piccolo award," said Cain, who used to dislocate his shoulder up to six or seven times

a game. "I just did what I thought was the right

thing to do when I was in school."

Nevertheless, his injuries left quite a legacy. Since completing his collegiate career, Cain has had corrective surgery on his shoulder, had both ankles fixed because they were constantly dislocating, and he's due for two major knee surgeries. But Cain has no regrets. He's just thankful to people like those at IPTAY for enabling him to attend Clemson.

"I am thankful that an organization like IPTAY

was around when I was in school. And it's through the efforts of the people like Bert Henderson and Allison Dalton that continue to

maintain good scholarship donations. I would not

have graduated from Clemson, if it were not for in 1980. overcame countless injuries to become Cain won the ACC's Brian Piccolo Award He IPTAY." one of Clemson's hardest hitters in the secondary.

Clemson Football '89 55 LASSI

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When Clemson Has The Ball

CLEMSON OFFENSE MARYLAND DEFENSE 47 Jack Bradford LE 1 1 Rodney Fletcher . . . .SE 42 Mark Walsh RE 65 Bruce Bratton ... . LT 59 Jeb Flesch LG 99 Larry Webster LT 91 Darren Drozdov RT 50 Hank Phillips . . C 76 Eric Harmon .RG 96 Rick Fleece NG 67 Stacy Long RT 56 Glen Page LLB 46 Scott Saylor RLB 46 Stacy Fields . TE 24 Scott Rosen LC 25 Gary Cooper . FLK 8 Chris Morocco or 27 Michael Hollis RC 10 DeChane Cameron .QB 2 Kevin Fowlkes SS 33 Eddie Tomlin FS 22 Wesley McFadden . FB 10 Dan DeArmas P 21 Terry Allen . .TB

17 Chris Gardocki . . . . .PK

THE TIGERS

Otis DT 1 Michael Carr QB 21 Terry Allen TB 39 Arlington Nunn SS 58 Vince Taylor LB 81 Moore

Williams , . . .TE . . . Jerome . Flesch 82 2 Robbie Spector . WR 22 Wesley McFadden FB 40 Tyrone Gibson TE 59 Jeb OG 61 Scott Beville SN 85 Mike Berry TE 3 Garth Fennegan . QB 23 Norris Brown FS 41 Doug Thomas WR

5 James Lott FS 24 Terry Smith WR 42 Greg Burk FB 62 Kelvin Hankins OT 86 Arthur Bussie . OLB 6 Jon Kubu PK 25 Gary Cooper WR 43 Charlie James TB 64 Nick Bl risky C 87 Bruce Dixon TE 7 Chip Davis WR 26 Eric Geter CB 44 Levon Kirkland OLB 65 Bruce Bratton OT 88 Thad Ridgley FB

90 Vance Hammond . .DT 8 Chris Morocco QB 27 James Trapp . . SS 45 Junior Hall FB 67 Stacy Long OT 9 Dexter Davis CB 29 Fernandez West WR 46 Stacy Fields TE 68 David Puckett OG 91 Chester McGlockton DT 10 DeChane Cameron QB 30 Reggie Demps TB 47 Tyron Mouzon SS 71 Brent LeJeune OT 92 Doug Brewster LB 11 Rodney Fletcher WR 30 Rudy Harris TB 48 Doug Bolin FB 72 Ron Wessmger OG 93 Ed McDaniel LB Brentson Buckner MG . 94 . David . Hogue OG 12 John Johnson BAN 31 Rodney Blunt . TB 49 Wayne Simmons OLB 73 13 Kenzil Jackson LB 31 Chris Hart FS 50 Hank Phillips C 74 Mike Samnik OG 96 Ashley Sheppard OLB 14 Tony Mauney CB 32 Mitch Belton DB 51 Mike Brown C 75 Les Hall OT 97 David Davis MG 15 Robert O'Neal CB 33 Joe Henderson TB 54 Danny Sizer DT 76 Eric Harmon OG 98 Al Richard MG Scot! Vaughn OT 99 Rob Bodine MG 16 Wayne Harps BAN 34 Reggie Lawrence . . TB 55 Steve Derriso LB 77 17 Chris Gardocki P-PK 35 Tony Kennedy FB 56 John Harris C 78 Pierre Wilson DT 18 Richard Moncriet QB 36 Jerome Henderson CB 56 Dorian Manable LB 79 Stacy Seegars MG 20 Larry Ryans CB 37 Shane Scott LB 57 Darren Calhoun LB 80 Jason Davis WR . . .

Can't Beat The Feeling!

When Maryland Has The Ball

MARYLAND OFFENSE CLEMSON DEFENSE

30 Dean Green WR 44 Levon Kirkland OLB 64 Ken Oberle LT 81 Otis Moore LT 68 Blaine Rose LG 99 Rob Bodine MG 76 Mitch Suplee C 90 Vance Hammond RT 72 Mike Kiselak RG 12 John Johnson BAN 74 Clarence Jones RT 92 Doug Brewster WLB 84 David Carr TE 93 Ed McDaniel MLB 21 Barry Johnson WR 36 Jerome Henderson LC 32 Bren Lowery RB 39 Arlington Nunn SS 34 Dennis Spinelli FB 5 James Lott FS 14 Neil O'Donnell QB 9 Dexter Davis RC 10 Dan DeArmas PK 17 Chris Gardocki P

THE TERPS

1 Mike Anderson FB 18 Johnny Vessels DB 34 Dennis Spinelli FB 59 Bob Rushnak OLB 80 Joseph Cooper QB

2 Kevin Fowlkes DB 19 Marcus Harris . . DB 38 Scott Whittier ILB 60 Ron Staffileno DL 83 Bret Boehly TE

3 Fred Ensign PK 20 Mike Hopson DB 39 Vance Phillips LB 63 Rich Salgado . . . OG 84 David Carr TE

4 Ron Reagan DB 21 Barry Johnson WR 40 Mike Jarmolowich . ILB 64 Ken Oberle OT 85 Kevin Hudak MG 5 Mike Thomas DB 22 James Matthews FB 41 Doug Stump RB 66 Mark Agent C 87 Brett Stevenson TE

6 Doug Lawrence . WR 23 Dan Prunzik WR 42 Mark Walsh OLB 67 Andre Hewitt DT 88 Marcus Badgett WR

7 Ed Suggs TB 24 Scott Rosen DB 43 Troy Jackson RB 68 Blaine Rose , . . TE 91 Darren Orozdov . DG

8 Norris Hanes WR 25 Cornell Rigby RB 45 Joel Goode ILB 72 Mike Kiselak OG 92 Greg Vincent . . OLB Rich 9 James Sandwisch QB/P 26 Darren Colvin . RB 46 Scott Saylor ILB 73 Mark Holland OT 93 Phoenix . DL

10 Dan DeArmas P/PK 27 Michael Hollis . DB 47 Jack Bradford OLB 74 Clarence Jones OT 96 Rick Fleece DG 11 Karl Edwards OLB 29 Ricky Johnson TB 49 Phil DiMana LB 75 Ralph Orta DT 98 Lubo Zizakovic DT 13 Scott Zolak QB 30 Dean Green WR 52 Frank Namath C 76 Mitch Suplee C 99 Larry Webster DT

Neil . 14 O'Donnell OB 31 Frank Wycheck RB 55 Dave deBrum OLB 77 Derek Steele , . . DG

16 Paul Romanchock TE 32 Bren Lowery RB 56 Glenn Page ILB 78 David Dunne . OL

17 Richie Harris WR 33 Eddie Tomlin DR 58 Greg Hines . OLB 79 Tony Franciscus OG

71 O 1 1 468 1

Maryland Roster

NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL

1 66 MAHK ACjbN I c 6-5 233 Sr 64 KEr OBERLE OT 6-5 260 Jr Baltimore. MD Pittsburgh, PA

1 MIKb ANUbHbUN FB 5-10 191 Sr. 1 NEIL U UONNELL QB 6-3 219 Sr. Capital Heights, MD Madison, NJ

n a i nil /~\ n>T" a 88 MAHUUb bAUot 1 WR 0-0 180 Fr. 75 HALrH OHTA DT 6-3 245 So Elizabeth, NJ Millord, NJ on OO Drib 1 btJbnL T 1 L 6-4 240 Jr. 56 oLbNN rAob ILB 6-2 233 Jr. McLean. VA Pittsburgh, PA

1 API/ Q D A PiC^ D Pi 47 JAOK BHAUrUHU OLB 6-1 219 Jr. 70 Ufi U PARKER OT 6-2 290 Sr. Columbia, MD Baltimore. MD

o c OOD Or l/AMpr DUill 1 IDC I D UAVIU Unhn 1 t D-D tLtLO br. oy VANOb rnlLLIro Lb 6-2 224 Jr. Reisterstown. MD Fort Washington, MD

/"> ii r~> ii /-\ r— k riADDCM pni WIM i i iv 26 UAHHbN UULVIN RB 6-2 248 Fr. 93 HIGH rnUbNIX DL 6-4 244 Fr. Belcamp. MD Williamsport, PA HAM nni IM7II/ 80 JUbbrn L-UUrtn 1 b 0-0 rr. 23 UAN rHUNZIK WR 5-10 1 75 Fr Lykens, PA Pittsburgh, PA

1 UAN UeAHMAb r/r r\ 0- I U bO. 4 HUN HbAoAN DB 5-1 1 83 Fr. Miami. FL Berwick, PA

f"^ A W P j Q o 1 OKI 55 UAVb debnUIN DT 6-4 233 So. 25 UUHNbL HlbBY RB 6-0 195 Fr. Akron. OH Casselberry, FL

, nu 1 1 Pli K A A D 1 A 1 Q DAI II Dr~\K A A K\/~^LJl^\/~ LS 49 rHIL UlMAHIA Lb 6-2 227 rr. 1 HAUL HUlVlANLyHUUK TE 6-5 233 So. Glenside, PA Windber. PA di aimc nncc 91 UAHHbN UHUZUUV Do 6-3 259 So. 68 bLAINb HUot OG 6-6 253 Sr. Mays Landing. NJ Hammondsville, OH

pi a \ / 1 p\ pii IklKIC 78 UAVIU UUNNb UL 6-4 263 bO. 24 oUU 1 1 HUbbN DB 5-1 1 84 So. Burbank, IL Philadelphia. PA

f~i /~\ o ni Ifl IM A 1/ 1 KAHL bUWAHUb OLB 6-4 225 Jr. 59 BOB HUbHNAK OLB 5-1 223 Jr Havre de Grace, MD East Brunswick. NJ a o nipu OAI /~° A r\/~\ 3 rnbU bNbluN r K O-Z 1 74 bO. oo HIOH oALbAUU U I 6-4 293 Jr Fairfax. VA New Hyde Park, NY 96 HICK f-LbbOb DG 6-3 254 Jr. 9 JAMbb bANUWIbOH QB-P 6-3 187 So n-oal Millc MP] Somerdale, NJ \J 1 fcf d 1 IVI 1 1 1 b , IVI U i/rv/iM P/~\\ A/I C 2 KbVIN rUWLKbo DB 5-1 1 85 Jr. 46 bUU 1 1 bAYLUH ILB 6-1 234 Sr. Dale City, VA Pen Argyl, PA 79 IONY FHANC/lbCUb OG 6-4 269 Sr 34 UbNNIb brINbLLI FB 6-2 229 Sr. Lancaster. PA Lindenhurst. NY 0/"»M CTACCII CM/~\ 45 JUL L bOOUb ILB 6-2 222 So. 60 HUN blArHLbNU OG 6-2 243 Fr. McKeesport, PA Wellsburg. WV

30 UbAN unbbN WR 6-3 207 br. 77 UbHbrx b 1 bbLb L)u 6-4 246 So. Martinsburg, WV Newport News. VA MDDDIC LI A MCC nnrTT OTC\/CMCAM 8 NOHHIb HANbb WR 6-0 1 67 Jr. 87 bHb 1 1 b 1 bVbNbUN TE 6-5 219 Fr. Silver Spring. MD Thornton, PA

M A DPI IP i i < nnm 19 MAHCUb HAHHIb DB 5-1 187 Jr. 41 UUUo b 1 UMr RB 6-0 215 Jr Havre de Grace, MD Finksburg, MD

IP UIC 1 1 A ri l—ii p r~ p> oi IPPO 1 HIOHIb HAHHIb WR 5-10 1 49 So. 7 bU bUoob TB 6-1 1 93 So. Columbia. MD Brooklyn, NY

A MnriP" 1 Ipl A /ITT AAIT^LI OI IDI LTtT 67 ANDHE HEWITT DT 6-6 230 Fr. 76 Ml 1 OH bUrLEb C 6-4 258 So. Mount Lebanon. PA Edgewater, MD

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By Tim Bourret "It will be a big thrill when he tees it up on Thursday with Faldo," said Penley, Its been 35 years since a man named himself an AII-ACC golfer at Clemson. "I've Patton took the Master's by storm. Youthful been there before and watched Oklahoma Billy Joe Patton and his baggy pants was State players and other college players and in the hunt until the final few holes at the wondered what it would be like to have one famed Augusta National course. of your own out there. I can't wait. No amateur has been a threat since. "Chris will do well at Augusta National That could change in 1990, however, as because the course is suited to his game. another amateur named Patton has burst Merion was not really his type of course on the amateur golf scene. because it took the driver out of his hands

Clemson senior Chris Patton won the US on many holes. But, he can turn it loose Amateur championship at Merion Country at Augusta. We will be there for moral sup- Club in Ardmore, PA in late August and port for every stroke." thereby received an automatic invitation to The entire scene will be a dream come compete in the US Open, British Open, true for Patton, who did not start playing British Amateur and the Master's. He will golf until he was 13-years-old. "When I was first of play the two rounds each tourna- growing up I played little league football, ment with the defending champion, mean- baseball and basketball and I was pretty ing he will tee it up with Nick Faldo at good in those sports. One day some of my Augusta, at St. Mark Calcavecchia An- friends were going golfing so I thought it drews for the British Curtis Open and would be another sport to try. I was ready at in Strange Medina Country Club for a new sport, I was a little bored with the Chicago for the 1990 US Open. others.

But, it is the invitation to the famed "I have always been competitive and the that in Master's caught his eye particular. guys I was playing with were good players. "Every amateur dreams of playing the They were shooting in the 80s and 70s, and Thoughts of playing Augusta National have

Master's" said Patton, first-team I who was a if was going to compete with them I need- been on Patton's mind. All-American junior as a and second-team ed to practice, so I worked on it. But, it was selection as a sophomore. "I am very ex- all on my own. I still have never had a for- cited about the opportunity to play in the mal lesson in my life." good time at the Master's. Most people Master's. I've been there to watch a cou- Patton bid good-bye to the other sports never get a chance to play in that tourna- ple of practice rounds and I've played it when he matriculated to Hillcrest High

ment and I am going to enjoy the ex- three times in practice rounds with our golf School near Greenville, SC. He played only

perience. I am not going down there with team, but I have never been at Augusta Na- golf in high school and won the state cham- the goal of shooting a certain score, or tional for the regulation part of the tourna- pionships in 1985 and 1986. Those titles making the cut or something like that. All ment." led to a Clemson scholarship and three that will do is add pressure to the situa- Patton is confident he can perform well years into his career he has earned two AII- tion." at Augusta and his attitude is one of the ACC certificates, two All-America tickets Handling pressure is the key for any reasons he just might rekindle memories and the second lowest stroke average in golfer. You are on your own, you against of Billy Joe Patton. "I'm going to have a Clemson history. the course and the field, or individual com- Patton nas done all this without a formal petitor, as is the case in match play. "I try lesson. Just think what he might do if he

to keep the game in perspective. I like to plays a practice round with Greg Norman,

compete, but I also have fun when I play his favorite pro.

golf. During my round I like to converse "I hope we can work out a practice round with people. with Greg Norman at Augusta," said Pat- "A lot of guys are all business. They hit ton with a smile. "He is the pro I admire the ball and say, concentrate, concentrate, the most because he has the overall game concentrate as they walk to their next shot. and is a classy guy. He has handled every

"After I hit the ball, well I might have 250 situation well. Time and again he has had

yards to walk until I reach the ball, so why reason to be upset with the way the media not carry on a conversation with someone. has treated him after a difficult ending to It is my way of getting the pressure off the a tournament, but he always keeps smil- situation." ing. I just have a lot of respect for him." Patton will probably be talking a blue Chris Patton's respect level is also ris- streak at Augusta next April and the man ing. Everyone from Golf Digest to Sports he may be speaking with the most is Clem- Illustrated reported his US Amateur cham- son Coach Larry Penley. The Clemson pionship. A solid performance in April at mentor took the Tigers to a number-three Augusta could bring him to another level finish at the NCAA last year and he has in the golf world and add another Patton now taken Clemson to NCAA play eight to the list of amateur legends who have Patton won the US Amateur on August 27 and years in a row. Penley will be filled to the strolled the fairways of Augusta National. was the talk of the golfing world. brim with pride on opening day of Augusta.

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By Tim Match concerned with just making it down. Then the

cannon exploded and Ford took off and I was

As long as Clemson fans follow the Tigers, right behind him. Then all of a sudden, he yell- they continue to search for the perfect Clemson ed at the top of his voice and at that moment,

football trivia question. One that will be sure to I just started laughing. There was a big puddle stump even the hard-core Tiger fans will be, at the bottom and he was all over it."

"What non-football coach ran down the hill with Although Ellis did make it safely down the hill, head coach Danny Ford prior to the 1 988 Florida the Tigers lost to Florida State 24-21 on the now State-Clemson football game in Death Valley?" famous "puntrooski" and Ellis was handed the

The answer: Clemson basketball coach Cliff first loss of his football coaching career. Ellis. "It was a game where there was a challenge

It was a chilly, rainy day when preseason to get the football team ready," said Ellis. "I real- number-one ranked Florida State came into ly regret the fact that we lost the game, but they Death Valley to face the number-three ranked were ready to play."

Tigers, but the orange-clad faithful (84,576 Since Ford used Ellis for a tough game, Ellis strong) were hopeful that they could brighten did the same with Ford and brought him in to things up a bit. A good reason for coach Danny the Clemson locker room for a must-win game Ford to try some Knute Rockne approaches to with the ninth-ranked Duke Blue Devils. Coach the game. Ford gave the Clemson basketball team a stirr- "Since coach Ellis went to Florida State and ing pregame speech and then sat on the bench

we are such close friends, I thought that it would to witness Clemson defeat Duke 79-74 that night be good for him to come in and speak with the in Littlejohn Coliseum. team before the game and run down the hill with "I think both of us at times need help to break us", said coach Ford. "Our players get in a the daily routine and would like to have someone routine. They see an outside guy that knows else come in and speak to the team," said Ford. what it is to be an athlete and it helps. It has "The young people get a kick out of it. At the

nothing to do with preparing a basketball or foot- same time, I think Cliff was in a situation where ball team, it just gives the players a little bit of he had talked enough to his people and they had added confidence knowing that someone else heard him enough during the basketball season believes in them." and he wanted a change. So he asked me to do Ellis negotiated the hill, but it was not without

Coach Ellis agreed, "Athletes get tired of hear- it and I was glad to do so. The only problem is some trepidation. ing the same person over and over again. It is that he still owes me one win!" easy at the start of the season or when the con- Danny Ford holds a perfect 2-0 record in ference games start to get the kids motivated, basketball games in which he delivered the but the season gets awfully long. The pregame pregame speech. Ford also delivered the speeches just get ready to play. don't you They pregame talk prior to a 65-62 win over Virginia help kick the field goal or the you winning score in 1987-88. winning basket, they just give that effort to you When the seasons wind down for Ford and win." Ellis, their relationship even extends off the foot- Ellis was excited about the opportunity to ball fields and basketball courts. speak with the football team before the Florida "Our time frame is very difficult because the State game, but found out that he was not total- time that I am at my slowest is in the month of ly prepared for the contest. August and that is right when Danny is kicking "I went in and talked to the team and could it in gear," said Ellis. "Although in April and May tell they were ready to play," commented Ellis. we got on the IPTAY circuit and that is when we

I finished, "When coach Ford leaned over and have fun together. One stop we always look for- this is mater, asked me, 'We know your alma ward to is going to Greenwood and ordering but do you have the guts to run down the hill with crayfish. Then we come back home the next day " us.' I laughed and said, 'you know I will.' and enjoy the food and the company of each "I wanted to show the team that it was not just others' families."

a locker room talk. I wanted to show them that It is very evident that a special relationship ex-

I wanted them to win big. ists between the two coaches. As Ellis explains,

"It was a rainy day and I had gone to the game "I think with the number of years that each of with sneakers," remembered Ellis. "Coach Ford us has been in the business, we both know how looked down at my feet and said, 'No WAY, you tough coaching can be so there is an automatic will kill yourself going down that hill.' camaraderie that exists between Danny and "So some of the managers rounded up some me." with cleats for me and Danny told me to stick Because of this great friendship, it's not sur- him when we got off the bus. When we stepped prising for fans to see the two coaches together. out of the bus, I was a little concerned about run- So, at the next Clemson game in Death Valley, ning down the hill because earlier everyone was don't forget to take a close look at the group of

hill it telling me about how steep the was when people "running or falling" down the hill. There rained. I just didn't want to hurt myself. Ford provided a stirring pregame talk before just might be a coach out of uniform. Remember, "I having hard time getting excited was a last year's Duke victory, then joined the team Ellis still owes Ford a win. about running down the hill because I was more on the bench.

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The following is a tribute and a brief history of the school and became the coach of the 1 899 under Heisman's coaching. Under Penton,

of all head football coaches who have guided team for free. Clemson played its first home game against Clemson through nearly a century of football. Riggs originally came to Clemson from Bingham. Clemson won 55-0, as W.C. Forsythe Auburn. He graduated with top honors in 1892 kicked every point after touchdown (11). In his , 1896, 1899 with a B.S. degree in electrical and mechanical only season at Clemson, Penton guided Clem- Walter Riggs could easily be called the father engineering. At Auburn, he was captain and cat- son to a 3-1 record and the state championship. of Clemson Football. He coached the football cher of the baseball team as well as the manager program at Clemson, not only because he had and left end of the football team. He also serv- JOHN HEISMAN, 1900-1903 football experience, but he was also one of on- ed as class president and was the director of the Probably one of the most famous football

ly two people on the Clemson campus to have Glee Club. coaches in America, John Heisman, coached at ever seen a football when the sport started in Upon his graduation at Auburn, he was assis- Clemson from 1900 to 1903. Heisman turned 1896. (The other person was Frank Thompkins tant to the president of the college until 1896, Clemson from virtually an unknown college to who played in the backfield on Clemson's first then he made his trek to Clemson. a southern powerhouse at the turn of the team in 1896). Riggs later became president of Clemson on century. On September 30, 1896, a small crowd March 7, 1911 and in 1915, a new football Heisman attended Brown University, taking gathered in one of the barrack's rooms and the stadium with other athletic facilities was nam- the two-year law course offered at that time, and

group discussed the feasibility of organizing a ed in his honor as Riggs Field. It is currently the was a center on the football team. In the fall of football association. A committee of three was home of the soccer team. In two years of 1889, he transferred to the University of Penn- appointed to consult professor Riggs as to coaching, Riggs guided the Tigers to a career sylvania. He lettered in football at both schools management of a football team and to ask his record of 6-3 overall. and graduated from Pennsylvania in 1893. aid as coach. In the spring of 1894, Walter Riggs was a When the Tigers traveled to Furman for their W. M. WILLIAMS, 1897 graduate manager for the football team at

first game on October 28, 1896, it was the first Clemson's second coach, W.M. Williams, was Auburn. It fell on his shoulders to find a coach time that many of the players had ever seen a a native of West Point, GA. He played at Auburn for the season of 1895. Riggs wrote to Carl full-size regulation football field. on the teams of '94, '95, and '96, under the Williams, the Pennsylvania captain of 1894, ask- Riggs stepped down as football coach after coaching of John Heisman. He was considered ing him to suggest a suitable coach. He replied

the first season because the players wanted him the best blocking halfback in the south. recommending J.W. Heisman, an ex-Penn

to devote all of his time to being a professor in Williams led Clemson to the state champion- player, and his coach at Oberlin. After several weeks, Riggs finally found

Heisman in Texas, who engaged in raising

tomatoes. Having sunk about all of his capital into the tomato venture, he was glad to go back to his old love and he readily went to coach at Auburn for $500.00 a year. His coaching career began at Oberlin in 1892

and lasted 36 years. It included positions at Akron, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Penn, Washington and Jefferson, and Rice Universi-

ty. He had an overall career record of 185 wins, 70 losses, and 17 ties. John Heisman invented the hidden ball trick, the handoff, the double lateral, and the "flea flicker." He pioneered the , argu-

ing that it would scatter the mob. Coach Heisman also originated the center snap and the word hike (Previously the center used to roll the ball on the ground to the quarterback).

Heisman guided Clemson to its first "bowl game" in 1903. Clemson and Cumberland met on November 26, for the championship of the South. Cumberland who had earlier defeated Auburn, Alabama, and Vanderbilt, was con- sidered to be champion of the southern states Frank Dobson (second from left) and Williams (second from right) coached Clemson Bob of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, in the early years of this century.

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and Kentucky. The game was played on a sports. Besides being a sports legend at Notre neutral site, Montgomery, AL. Cumberland and Dame, he managed the Senators of a Clemson fought to a 11-11 tie. After the news professional hockey league and coached foot- got back to Clemson that the game ended in a ball teams at Clemson, Washington and Lee and tie, the students and the local townspeople built McGill University. He retired as the president of a bonfire and paraded around the campus. the International Baseball League. Overall, Heisman took Clemson to a 19-3-2 During his football playing days, in a game record in his four seasons at Clemson. His .833 against Kansas, Shaughnessy raced 107 yards winning percentage is still the best in Clemson for the only Irish touchdown as Kansas won 24-5. history. He was also the Clemson baseball coach Football fields were 110 yards back then and

in 1901-1904. touchdowns were five points. This is still a Notre Dame record. SHACK SHEALY, 1904 Shack Shealy holds the distinction of being JOHN STONE, 1908

the only Clemson player to have coached his John Stone is one of three coaches to have alma mater. Shealy lettered at Clemson in 1896, graduated from Vanderbilt and later become a 97, 98, and 99 and later played two years at Iowa Clemson head football coach. At Vanderbilt, he State. Shealy was a four-year starter playing was a member of the All-Southern Football team right guard, end, and in his senior year, he for four seasons. He was a big man for his time,

played in the backfield. Shealy only coached standing 6'2". Clemson was 1-6 in 1908, but the Clemson one year in 1904, and guided the Tigers lost many of their star players and Tigers to a 3-3-1 record overall, which included substitutes from 1907 due to a college prank wins over Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee. which saw as many as 306 students expelled from school. ED COCHEMS, 1905 FRANK DOBSON, 1910-12 Ed Cochems lettered at the University of Riggs was Clemson s first coach, served as Frank Dobson was a professional baseball Wisconsin in 1899, 1900, and 1901. Cochems university president, and convinced John to leave player before coming to Clemson as he was the was described as a great halfback or end on the Heisman tomato farming and return to coaching. property of the Pittsburgh Nationals. Walter strong Wisconsin teams at the turn of the cen- Riggs, President of the Clemson Athletic tury, including the undefeated team of 1901. Association, thought it was unfair to keep shuf- During his playing career he had a 100-yard two years and guided the Gamecocks to a 6-1 fling coaches year after year. Riggs offered Dob- kickoff return in a 35-0 win over Chicago in 1901 record in 1902 and a 8-2 slate in 1903. son a three-year contract, which was the first and had four touchdowns in a game against During his South Carolina career, he ad- contract offered and signed by a Clemson coach. Notre Dame in 1900. After his playing days, he ministered the most unexpected defeat of Clem- At Clemson, he coached football, basketball immediately went into coaching. He was the son, as he beat a heavily favored John Heisman and baseball. He was Clemson's first basketball head coach of North Dakota in 1902 and 1903 team, 12-6 in 1902. coach, leading Clemson to its only undefeated and briefly an assistant with former teammate, Williams served the Tigers as head coach a season in history in the inaugural season Art Curtis at Wisconsin in 1904. total of three terms 1906, 1909, and 1913-15. 1911-12, (4-0). In 1912-13, Clemson finished the Cochems led Clemson to a 3-2-1 record Between the years or 1915 until 1926, Williams basketball season with a 9-5 record. He was overall, including wins over Georgia, Alabama, practiced law in Roanoke and was the city's head baseball coach in 1911-1913. and Auburn. After his Clemson career, he was mayor. head coach and athletic director at St. Louis One of the highlights of his Clemson career , 1916

University in 1906. The forward pass was legaliz- included leading the 1906 Tigers to an Wayne Hart coached Clemson in 1916 and led ed in 1906. Cochems did something with the undefeated season (4-0-3), which included wins Clemson to a 3-6 finish. Under Hart, the Tigers

pass at once in his first year at St. Louis, while over Georgia, Auburn, Tennessee, and defeated state rivals Furman and South other coaches stuck with the running game. He Heisman-coached Georgia Tech. Carolina. taught his players not to throw the ball end over Hart played three years at tackle for end but instead like a projectile — a spiral. He , 1907 Georgetown. He also played one year at George

called this new weapon a projectile pass. Frank Shaughnessy is known for his ability as Washington. He was a member of the All-South In 1906, St. Louis went undefeated rolling up an administrator in sports as he served many Atlantic team for four years. He was also an

407 points while allowing its opponents only 1 1 positions, from a professional hockey coach to assistant coach at Georgetown. In 1913, he

Historians credit Cochems as being the first the commissioner of the International Baseball coached the Washington Vigilants, a profes-

coach to use and perfect the first legal pass in (Triple A) League. sional football team, and did not lose a game.

a game. The first studied refinements in throw- A graduate in law at Notre Dame, he was cap- The last two seasons before arriving at Clem-

ing the ball, which led to the spiral, occurred in tain of the baseball and football teams his junior son, he coached various sports at Technical 1906 under Cochems. Brad Robinson of St. and senior seasons. After his graduation in 1905, High School in Washington, D.C.

Louis University threw the first forward pass to he coached baseball at Notre Dame. The sum-

Jack Schneider in a game played Sept. 5, 1906 mer before coming to Clemson he played for Ot- , 1917-20 in Waukesha against Carroll College. tawa of the Eastern League. That summer, he Edward Donahue had to be one of the most

played left field and had a .352 batting average. organized men in the country. During the , 1906, 1909, 1913-1915 He also played with Washington and the 1918-19 school year, Donahue was head coach

Bob Williams is probably the only coach in the Philadelphia A's. of four Clemson sports: football, basketball, country to have coached football at two schools At Clemson he coached the baseball teams baseball, and track. During his four-year career

that are involved in rivalry. Williams coached in 1907 and 1908, and was head football men- at Clemson, he was head football coach for four football at both Clemson and South Carolina. tor in 1907. seasons, head basketball and baseball coach Before coming to Clemson he coached at David- During his lifetime, Shaughnessy made his for two seasons, and head track coach for one son in 1905. He coached at South Carolina for name in baseball, but he took part in many other season.

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(Dates and Times TENTATIVE, Subject to Change)

Sept. 1 Soccer vs North Georgia College, 7:00 pm Sept. 2 Football vs Furman, 1:00 pm Sept. 3 Soccer vs South Carolina, 2:00 pm Sept. 5 Volleyball vs Augusta College, 7:00 pm Sept. 6 Soccer vs Lander, 7:00 pm Sept. 12 Volleyball vs Coastal Carolina, 7:00 pm Sept. 13 Soccer vs Coastal Carolina, 7:00 pm Volleyball vs Western Carolina, 7:00 pm Sept. 16 Women's Cross Country in Clemson Inv. Men's Cross Country in Clemson Inv. Sept. 17 Soccer vs Wake Forest, 2:00 pm Sept. 19 Volleyball vs UNC-Asheville, 7:00 pm Sept. 23 Football vs Maryland (IPTAY Day) 12:08 pm Sept. 24 Soccer vs Jacksonville, 2:00 pm Sept. 27 Soccer vs Georgia State, 7:00 pm Sept. 29 Volleyball vs East Tennessee State, 7:00 pm Men's Tennis in Clemson Fall Classic, Clemson Sept. 30 Volleyball vs N.C. State, 1:30 pm Men's Tennis in Clemson Fall Classic, Clemson Oct. 3 Soccer vs Presbyterian College, 7:00 pm Oct. 6 Soccer in UMBRO Tournament (SMU vs Portland, 6:00 pm; Clemson vs Yale, 8:00 pm) Oct. 7 Football vs Virginia (Parent's Day & Spirit Blitz) 1:00 pm Oct. 8 Soccer in UMBRO Tournament (Clemson vs Winner of Portland-SMU game) 3:00 pm Oct. 11 Soccer vs College of Charleston, 7:00 pm CASH IN ON Oct. 14 Volleyball vs UNC-Charlotte, 10:00 am Football vs Georgia Tech (Homecoming) 1:00 pm Men's Cross Country in Tiger Inv (Clemson) Oct. 15 Soccer vs Duke, 2:00 pm Oct. 18 Soccer vs USC-Spartanburg, 7:00 pm GRADES. Oct. 19 Volleyball vs South Carolina, 7:00 pm GOOD Oct. 21 Football vs N.C. State (Textile Bowl) 12:08 pm Volleyball vs Appalachian State, 10:00 am Swimming in Orange & White Meet (M&W-10:00 AM) Oct. 22 Volleyball vs Virginia, 2:00 pm Oct. 24 Volleyball vs Georgia, 7:00 pm Oct. 25 Soccer vs Erskine, 7:00 pm Oct. 28 Football vs Wake Forest (Hall of Fame) 1:00 pm Nov. 3 Swimming—Men vs Georgia Tech, 5:00 pm If you're a freshman or sophomore with Nov. 4 Swimming in Tiger Inv., 9:00 am & 1:00 pm good grades, apply now for a three-year or Nov. 5 Swimming in Tiger Inv., 9:00 am & 1:00 pm two-year scholarship. Nov. 7 Volleyball vs Furman, 7:00 pm From Army ROTC. Men's Basketball vs Australian National Team, Army ROTC scholarships pay tuition, 7:00 pm most books and fees, plus $100 per school Nov. 9 Volleyball vs Georgia State, 7:00 pm month. They also pay off with leadership Wrestling in Orange-White Match, TBA experience and officer credentials Nov. 14 Wrestling vs Carson Newman, 7:00 pm impressive to future employers. Nov. 16 Men's Basketball vs Marathon Oil, 7:30 pm Nov. 18 Swimming—Women vs Nebraska 12:00 pm Wrestling in Southeastern Open, All Day Nov. 21 Men's Indoor Track in Orange & White Intrasquad Meet (Clemson) Nov. 29 Women's Basketball vs Furman 7:00 pm Dec. 1 Swimming in Tiger Intercollegiate Inv., 11:00 am & 7:00 pm ARMY ROTC Dec. 2 Women's Basketball vs College of Charleston, 7:00 pm THE SMARTEST COLLEGE Swimming in Tiger Intercollegiate Inv., 11:00 am COURSE YOU CAN TAKE. & 7:00 pm Men's Track in Clemson Opener Women's Indoor Track in Clemson Opener Dec. 3 Swimming in Tiger Intercollegiate Inv., 11:00 am For more information. & 7:00 pm Dec. 6 Women's Basketball vs Augusta College, 7:00 pm Contact: Dec. 9 Men's Basketball vs Radford, 1:00 pm Wrestling vs UT-Chattanooga, TBA Captain Ben Ivey Dec. 16 Women's Basketball vs UNC-Charlotte, 7:00 pm 7656-3107 Dec. 18 Women's Basketball vs Michigan State, 7:00 pm (803)

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SC Mr and Mrs Robert Carr Anderson SC Belton SC C Batchelor Williston SC Van Noy/Tommy/Ned Thornhill North Augusta SC Mr & Mrs Hugh N Isbell Goodman Conveyor Co BEAUFORT Charleston, SC Anderson SC Belton SC Joel C Brissey Sr John D Todd Stratton A Demosthenes North Augusta SC Philip and Delbra Jones Mr & Mrs D Michael Greer Charleston, SC Beaufort SC Anderson SC Belton SC James D Fulghum Robert M Turner Charles and Virginia Dean North Augusta SC Dr & Mrs William R Karpik Andy & Lori Jarman Charleston, SC Bluffton SC Anderson SC Belton SC Frank T Gibbs Daniel Lee Walters James Arthur Buck North Augusta SC Max B King Memorial Grady R Jones Charleston, SC Hilton Head Isl SC Anderson SC Belton SC W S Hentz WCBD-TV C Edward Evans Jr North Augusta SC King Oil Co Mr and Mrs Gregg S Rowe Charleston, SC Hilton Head Isl SC Anderson SC Belton SC Mr & Mrs Marion Jones Jr BERKLEY Bob & Jeannette Weldon North Augusta SC Gordon L Lawton Barry Mauldin Charleston, SC Anderson SC Easley SC Bruce E Whitlock Mr Tommie Jim Harrison & Mrs Sharpe Bonneau SC North Augusta SC Lazer Construction Co Inc Mr & Mrs Michael L West Edisto Island SC Anderson SC Easley SC Blanton Insurance Agency Ben G Watson G P Lachicotte Goose Creek SC North Augusta SC Mr & Mrs Charles D Lindley John B Ashley Edisto Island SC Anderson SC Honea Path SC Michael W Deleon Dr Gamewell Watson John R Reeder W Goose Creek SC North Augusta SC T L Mack Michael Butler Hanahan SC Anderson SC Honea Path SC Tony Alton Greenway E Clamp, E Jr, Doug & Mary Troy L Jennings W W Goose Creek SC Salley SC Hershel M & Barry H Maddox Jane C Ridgeway Isle of Palms SC Anderson SC Honea Path SC James S & Denise B Grant Mr & Mrs George L Webb Franklin R Welch Memorial Moncks Corner SC Salley SC Michael A McGee Ronald & Cheryl Rowland Isle of Palms SC Anderson SC Honea Path SC Dr Peter E Myers IV Carrol H Warner Phil & Mary Bradley Moncks Corner SC Wagener SC Monroe Auto Equipment Co Dr and Mrs James A Smith Johns Island SC Anderson SC Honea Path SC M W Umphlett Memorial By ALLENDALE Charles & Jean Bates Calhoun W Umphlett P C Osteen Jr Betty B Vaughn & Ken Black Johns Islands SC W B Yarborough Moncks Corner SC Anderson SC Honea Path SC Allendale C L Cribb Jr SC John H Swicord MD Owens Corning Fiberglas Corp Joseph T & Marion E Burdette Mount Pleasant SC F M Young Co Inc Pinopolis SC Resins & Coatings Div Iva SC Fairfax SC F Gregorie & Son Anderson SC CALHOUN Roger H Davis Mount Pleasant SC ANDERSON H Houck Son Pine Lake Club RJMM Corp Iva SC S & Mr & Mrs R S McCants III R A All & W Frank Eskridge Anderson Cameron SC SC Billy E Brown Mount Pleasant SC Anderson SC Pelzer SC CHARLESTON Mr & Mrs Norman W Powell Deana L & John McEntire Anderson IPTAY Quarterback Club Anderson SC Cuttino/Berry John Q Adams Jr & Mount Pleasant SC Anderson SC Pelzer SC John Q Adams III Peter J & Jim Stathakis E M Seabrook Jr, E M Seabrook Baychem Anderson Charleston, SC SC Mr & Mrs George Veres III & Lewis E Seabrook Anderson SC Dr Calvert C Alpert In Memory of Fraz Pelzer SC Mount Pleasant SC Albert & Irma H Bruschini Charleston, SC Anderson SC Melvin E Barnette Drs J & K C Shuler Anderson SC D L Aydlerte Jr In Memory of Henry H Carter Pendleton SC Mount Pleasant SC Marvin Buffington & Sons Charleston, SC Anderson SC J Lawrence Cartee Sidney W Stubbs Jr Anderson SC Mrs F A Bailey III Dr Donald C Roberts & Pendleton SC Mount Pleasant SC Ron & B J Burris Charleston, SC Dr Joseph C Yarbrough Jr Mr & Mrs Carl M Lund Tom B Young Anderson SC Anderson SC Pendleton SC James F Bennett Jr N Charleston SC The National Bank Charleston, SC C & S "A Friend" Robert F Unser CHEROKEE Anderson SC Anderson SC Anthony M Brown Pendleton SC Bob Blanton Carolina Beer Co Inc Charleston, SC Dr Kenneth W Smith J D Thrasher Inc Blacksburg SC Anderson SC Anderson Brush Construction Inc SC Sandy Springs SC Mr & Mrs Wayne Jones/ Nathan Childs Charleston, SC W T Barney Smith Agency Inc Larry & Vickie Burgess Leslie & Pamela Anderson SC Anderson SC Williamston SC Burris Chemical Inc Blacksburg SC B K Chreitzberg Charleston, SC Mr Mrs Louis Jr Southern Packaging Specialists Doug's Speed Shop & V Caggiano Anderson Gaffney SC Inc & Stretch Associates Williamston SC John Lindsay Crook SC R Carol Anderson SC Charleston, SC Cook Harry Major Larry L Campbell Anderson SC Gaffney A Fred Stringer Jr DVM Williamston SC Furman R Cullum SC Mr Mrs Anderson SC Charleston, SC & Del Cowhard Mr & Mrs George E Marion R S Campbell Jr Anderson SC Donald E Stroup Williamston SC Phil R Floyd Gaffney SC R Doug Cromer Anderson SC Charleston, SC Leonard T McAlister Gary E Clary Anderson Gaffney SC Charles "Bud" Tabor Williamston SC Kyle M Hickman Memorial By SC James & Sylvia Davis Family Anderson SC David & Lauren Hickman David Curry & Frank B Watts Jr D Anderson Charleston, SC Gaffney SC Tom W Taylor Jr Williamston SC SC Anderson SC C Roger Jennings— DBA Dr & Mrs E P Ellis Jr BAMBERG Fashion Engravers Inc Anderson SC Temple-Straup Charleston. SC Gaffney SC Anderson SC Dr F Marion Dwight William Forrester's Inc-Tom Forrester C Kennedy Mr & Mrs John M Hamrick Jr Bamberg SC Anderson SC Charleston, SC Gaffney SC

Clemson Football '89 85 B R Kernels Charles F Carmichael & Linda Marsh Milton C Antonakos J Robert Ellis Gaffney SC Savings Inc Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Dillon SC Danny W Stacy G V Payne Jr Mr & Mrs Jack L Atkinson John T Elmore Gaffney SC Albert J & T Neal Rogers Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Fork SC CHESTER Drs T W & W E Phillips David W Balentine Charles H English Mr & Mrs Joseph L Powell Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Willis Crain Latta SC Chester SC Dr Steven R Ross H Grady Ballard Enwright Associates Inc DORCHESTER Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC George R Fleming Chester SC Hubert B Shieder Mr & Mrs Marvin Slaughter Mr & Mrs Frank B Barnett David & Linda Estes Harleyville SC Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC 5 W Gough Batson Jr Ferguson Enterprises Inc Chester SC C Bryan Jordan II John H & Joe Stewart John P Reevesville SC Thomas J Petrosewicz Greenville SC Greenville SC William P (Dub) Johnson Florence SC Johnson-Laura Mae Inc Dexter Rickenbaker John H Beckroge Jr Fluor Daniel Chester SC Saint George SC Dr & Mrs John M Thomason Greenville SC Greenville SC Florence SC Mike & Denise Lawson Mr & Mrs Joey N Westbury Bics Inc James E Foster Jr & Chester SC Saint George SC Allen & Josie Wood Greenville SC E Cole Huckabee Florence SC Greenville SC T L Peek H Downs Byrd Jr Mr & Mrs J Frank Black Chester SC Summerville SC J Givens Young Greenville SC Francis W Freeman Florence SC Greenville SC "A Tiger From Chester" Daniel C Gilmour Jr James A Boling Chester SC Summerville SC King Farms—Joe W King/ Greenville SC Freeman & Major, Architects Mark H King Greenville SC Boyd/Jackie/Troy/Lance Steve H Hutchinson B K Bolt Florence SC 6 Jodie Roberts Jimmy Addison Greenville SC Dr Stephen R Gardner Greenville SC Chester SC Summerville SC James W King Bob Bond Johnsonville SC John A Seidenstricker John F Murphree Greenville SC Lola B Garrett Palmetto Health Associates Greenville SC Chester SC Summerville SC Ben Boren Johnsonville SC A Friend From Chester E T (Tom) Salisbury Greenville SC L L Gilstrap Jr/R B Parker Mrs John E Taylor Jr Greenville SC Chester SC Summerville SC C H Branyon Pipe Company Johnsonville SC Halsted M Stone MD Salisbury Brick Inc Greenville SC Robert A Glenn William Moorer Greenville SC Chester SC Summerville SC G James & Claudia Brown Lake City SC S Marvin Waldrep Mr & Mrs Wm E Twilley Jr Greenville SC Dr & Mrs A J Goforth III Bobby Bostick Greenville SC Chester SC Summerville SC Joe, Joey & Dan E Bruce Pamplico SC Dr & Mrs J B Under Vescom Development Corp Greenville SC A P Gray Summerville Dr William L Coleman Greenville SC Fort Lawn SC SC Charles A Bryan Jr Pamplico SC Thomas E & Peggy Baker EDGEFIELD Greenville SC Joel W Gray III Great Falls SC Mr & Mrs Robert D McElveen Greenville SC J Nick Crocker Wallace & Mary Burgess Timmonsville SC Carolyn & Chuck Bell Johnston SC Greenville SC C L Greene Great Falls GEORGETOWN Greenville SC SC Herlong Pont-Chev-Buick Inc Wallace H Burgess CHESTERFIELD Johnston SC Kerri D Barrineau Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Hampton Greene Andrews SC Greenville SC Rick Kirkpatrick Mr and Mrs Robert H Herlong Leonard R Byrne Cheraw SC Johnston SC Joe/Tommy/Joey Branyon Greenville SC Paul F Haigler Jr Andrews SC Greenville SC Dr Billy Blakeney Mr & Mrs Lewis F Holmes III C H Patrick Co Inc Pageland SC Johnston SC J C Elliott Greenville SC Jack T Hardin Andrews SC Greenville SC David F Hill Horace T Holmes J C Calloway Pageland SC Trenton SC Samuel M Harper Greenville SC Robert T Harrison Andrews SC Greenville SC CLARENDON Thomas H Ryan Capsco Inc Trenton SC Rick Howell Greenville SC J Kirk Hind G H Furse Jr Andrews SC Greenville SC Manning SC FAIRFIELD Mr & Mrs William Chapman Dugger R Rimmer Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Walter M Hooks Steve C Gamble A H McMeekin Jr Andrews SC Greenville SC Sardinia SC Jenkinsville SC Langdon Cheves III Waccamaw Family Practice Assoc Greenville SC Mrs Bobby Hudson COLLETON Gene C Jones Georgetown SC Greenville SC Ridgeway SC Neb Cline Jr Dr Mrs J Frank Biggers & Willie W Lee Guy III Greenville SC R Hudson Walterboro SC J K Coleman Murrells Inlet SC Greenville SC Winnsboro SC Collins Music Co Harry L Hill Inlet Nursery & Garden Center Greenville SC Intex Chemical Inc Walterboro SC Forest E Hughes Jr Murrells Inlet SC Greenville SC Cooper Motor Lines Inc DARLINGTON Winnsboro SC Arthur H Lachicotte Jr Greenville SC Intex Chemical Inc #2 Harold R Jones Hubert C Baker DDS Pawieys Island SC Greenville SC Winnsboro SC Piedmont Petroleum Darlington SC Tiller Construction Co Inc Tiger Scholarship William B & Ande M Jackson John C Renwick Jr Dale Windham Pawieys Island SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Winnsboro SC Darlington SC GREENVILLE John G Creech J Rondal Jasek William Lindsay Wylie T James Bell Jr MD Greenville SC Greenville SC Winnsboro SC Astro American Chemical Hartsville SC Howard Crenshaw Jennings-Dill Inc FLORENCE Fountain Inn SC C Dick Buckles Greenville SC Greenville SC Melvin K Younts Hartsville SC Kevin M Barth Fountain Inn SC J Warren Dalton Melvyn W Johnson Florence SC Dr Paul A Coward Greenville SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs W J Abies Hartsville SC William M Boyce Greenville SC Glen G Daves MR Dan & Libby Jones Florence SC Dr G J Lawhon Jr Greenville SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Wm Barry Agnew Hartsville SC Rufus M Brown Greenville SC Davis Electrical Constructors Morris Keller Florence SC Harry M McDonald Greenville SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Colonel H Albertson Hartsville SC Lane Craven & Malcolm H Craven Greenville SC Gordon S Davis Dr J Don Kelley Florence SC Julius C Rhodes Greenville SC Greenville SC Dr Jim M Alexander Hartsville SC Karl M Guest Greenville SC C F Dawes Charles E & Gayle M Key Florence SC In Honor of Mr & Mrs W P (Pap) Greenville SC Greenville SC A Clark Allen Timmerman Harlle-Ouattlebaum Inc Greenville SC Mr & Mrs R Jack Dill Jr Dr Kenneth B Knight Hartsville SC Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Mrs Dwight F Allen Lee West L Chappell Jones Greenville SC Steve Dunlap Dr Roland M Knight Hartsville SC Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Gus B Allison Jr DILLON Mr & Mrs Cephus W Long Greenville SC Edward F Durham Jr John T Langston Florence SC Carole A Arnette Greenville SC Greenville SC American Equipment Co Inc #2 Dillon SC John E Lunn Greenville SC Florence SC

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Terrell Lankford Insurance William Rosenfeld Charles C Withington Jr Thomas L Farthing GREENWOOD Greenville Nathan A Einstein Greenville SC Simpsonville SC SC H Keith Anderson Greenville SC V B Lippard Jr William Lindsay Wylie Jr William J Jordan Jr Greenwood SC Thomas & Elizabeth Satterfield Greenville Simpsonville Greenville SC SC SC Joseph Dean Bagwell Greenville SC Timothy H Long James H Wyman David Kelley Greenwood SC Greenville South Carolina National Bank Greenville SC Simpsonville SC SC Mr and Mrs Danny Brothers Greenville SC J Harold Mack-Architect David L Wyunn Thomas P Lane Jr & Greenwood SC Greenville Charles E Schneider Greenville SC Kenneth J Hall SC Mr & Mrs James Corley Greenville SC Simpsonville SC W Lewis Madden Memorial P Bruce Alexander Greenwood SC Greenville Dr Donald W Shelley Greer SC Hal E Lowder SC Environmental Landscaping Greenville SC Simpsonville SC George & Dean Mananos James E Bostic Greenwood SC Greenville SC Truman W Shirley Jr Greer SC Otto H & Joanne B Schumacher W E Gilbert & Associates Inc Greenville SC Simpsonville SC C B Martin Jr David A Bowers Greenwood SC Greenville CRS Sirrine Co #1 Greer SC Stan Ulmer MD SC Greenwood Holding Corp Greenville SC Simpsonville SC Linda B Mauldin Billy & Donna Durham Greenwood SC Greenville SC Sloan Construction Co Inc #1 Greer SC Terry D Wilson Greenwood Mop & Broom Inc Greenville SC Simpsonville SC Bob Maxwell Builders Inc Julia & John Kay Greenwood SC Greenville SC Dr Robert S Small Greer SC Rick & Teresa Bagwell Greenwood Motor Lines Inc Greenville SC Dave & Helen Chapman James D Miller David Joe Lesley Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville South Carolina National Bank Greer SC SC Wm C Harpe Greenville SC Bill & Marian Barbary Thomas Moore Robert E Smith Jr Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville South Carolina Steel Corp Greer SC SC Dearyl Lusk—A Douglas Rhodes Greenville SC Jim & Betty Basinger Morris Const Co-Henry Holseber W Carl Smith Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Southeastern Elec Distrs Inc Greer SC Mr & Mrs Bill Madden Greenville SC James H Brown Jr Orders Distributing Co Inc Spartan Express Inc Mr & Mrs David Williams Taylors SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Steve Stasney Greer SC Greenwood SC Greenville SC Earle W Sargent Memorial Z H Owings Mr & Mrs Charles D Way Larry McClain By Carolina Belting Co Greenville SC James M Stephens Greer SC Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Alton F Painter Jimmy Williamson David T McGill Dunagan Engineering Inc Greenville SC Murray M Stokely Greer SC Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC John F Palmer Carolina Sprinkler Co Inc #2 Patrick McKenzie Edwin W Evans Greenville SC William B Sturgis Mauldin SC Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Palmetto Loom Reed Co Carolina Sprinkler Co Inc Jimmy L McWhorter Elaine Gaddis Greenville SC Henry W Suber Mauldin SC Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Douglas F Patrick & W Gary Cooper F Michael Meredith James F Harrison Robert G Hopkins James Carl & Virginia Summey Mauldin SC Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Greenville SC L S Green Plumbing 72 & '81 Tiger Alumni "A Tiger Family" I N Patterson Jr Sunland Distribution Inc Mauldin SC Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Th' Lumber Yard Inc D H Roberts William David Humphrey Carolyn & Steve Pearce Sunshine Cleaners & Laundry Mauldin SC Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Port Brokerage Co Inc Dr & Mrs J C Rockwell IMSCO Inc John W Peden Co Inc Terry Tallon Mauldin SC Greenwood SC Attn Robert Larson/L R Turner Greenville SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Richard L Watson Taylors SC In Memory of Robert H Rykard John Perkins Robert R Taylor Ashley By Mrs Robert Rykard Mr & Mrs Robert S Mabry Greenville SC Greenville SC Mauldin SC Greenwood SC Taylors SC Vince Perone Thermo-Kinetics Inc R B Whorton IV/A B Cross/ Floyd & Phil Satterfield Gaines & Karen Massey Greenville SC J E Chambers T N Lawson/J L Walker Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Mauldin SC E A Pfister MicroAge Computer Stores Mr & Mrs R D Mitchell Greenville SC "In Honor of Mr & Mrs W P Ray E & Floyd Patrick Greenwood SC Taylors SC (Pap) Timmerman" Pelzer SC Miss Chris Phillips South Atlantic Constrs Inc Greenville SC Thomas R Moore Greenville SC Larry & Ronnie Ayers Greenwood SC Taylors SC Dr David Tollison Piedmont SC Mr & Mrs Andrew H Pioth A M Tuck Inc #4 Greenville SC William J Neely Jr Greenville SC "Blakely Dairy Farm, Inc" Greenwood SC Taylors SC James Martin Turner Piedmont SC Curtis Andrew Pitts A M Tuck #3 Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Charles R Niver Greenville SC James W Braswell Jr Greenwood SC Taylors SC Harry B Ussery Piedmont SC George M Plyler A M Tuck Inc #2 Greenville SC Thomas K Norris Greenville SC Steve Bryant/Phillip Bryant Greenwood SC Taylors SC Jim and Jackie Vaughn Piedmont SC Fred Grant W K Brown Pulpwood Corporation Greenville SC Roy M Pitts Greenville SC Callahan Steel Inc Hodges SC Taylors SC Vulcan Materials Inc Piedmont SC Mr & Mrs A L Powell Jr Southern Brick Co Greenville SC Mr & Mrs James R Southerlin Greenville SC C Curtis Crawford Ninety Six SC Taylors SC James R & Abby Waldrop Piedmont SC James T Powell Lewis Bagwell Greenville SC Norva E Spiptzer Sr Greenville SC Mr & Mrs David S Merritt Ware Shoals SC Taylors SC W L (Bill) Walker Piedmont SC Pringle-Owings Inc William F Phillips Greenville SC Kenneth L Stasney Greenville SC William & Gloria Moody Ware Shoals SC Taylors SC Mr & Mrs Kermit M Watson Piedmont SC The Print Machine J Smith/L Traynham/W Traynham Mr & Mrs Joe B Maffett Dr William Evins Greenville SC Mr & Mrs W A Mullikin Ware Shoals SC Travelers Rest SC Greenville SC Piedmont SC Proformance Group Inc Mrs Harry A Turner Larry D Watson Joseph E Harper/R Bruce White Greenville SC James H Barnes Jr Ware Shoals SC Travelers Rest SC Greenville SC Simpsonville SC Mr & Mrs Dusty Reid Olin T Wells J D Wells Jr C C Hice Greenville SC David E Benner Ware Shoals SC Travelers Rest SC Greenville SC Simpsonville SC R E Riddle HAMPTON James D Whiteside Hitec Chemical Inc Greenville SC John Coombs Travelers Rest SC Eugene R Bostick Greenville SC Simpsonville SC B D Robbins Estill SC David H Wilkms George I Theisen Greenville SC Norma Grace Doss Greenville Travelers Rest SC Winston A Lawton Jr SC Simpsonville SC Robinson/Jackson Estill SC Mr & Mrs Charles P Willimon Edward & Crystal Wilhoit Greenville SC Richard W Edgeworth Greenville Travelers Rest SC David B Gohagan SC Simpsonville SC Mike C Robinson Furman SC Mr & Mrs D B Wilson Michael E Zeager Greenville SC John S Efird Jr Greenville Travelers Rest SC SC Simpsonville SC

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J D Rouse Sr & Larry L Wolfe Dean & Teri Edgar Anne McAlister Dean & Billy Finley Dr Jacob D Rouse Jr Lancaster SC Lexington SC Seneca SC Central SC Luray SC LAURENS Bret J HarrisfT Brown/ Northland Cable TV Ralph V Gossett HORRY Joel Carter/Mark Molyneaux Seneca Central Dana T Cleland SC SC Lexington SC Donald W Helms Clinton SC Oconee Savings & Loan S Paul Aaron Clyde & Janice M Smith Seneca Clemson Conway SC Mr and Mrs Mark Lawson W SC SC Lexington SC Barry Anthony Clemons Memorial Clinton SC Ed and Marcelyn Randall Mrs Frances G Boatwright Horry J F Wyse Seneca Memorial Co Joe B Nelson SC Green Sea SC Lexington SC Clemson SC Clinton SC S K Rogers DMD PA Franklin D & Joyce B Hartsell Nevon F Jeffcoat Seneca SC Mr & Mrs Doyle C Burton Carl R Rogers Little River SC Swansea SC Clemson SC Clinton SC Claude S Simpson Jr & Thurmon McLamb James E Doar Col Tom Maertens Cannon's Inc W Robert T Hollingsworth Little River SC West Columbia SC Seneca SC Clemson SC Cross Hill SC Davis Heniford Jr Hanks Trucking Inc Mr & Mrs Melvin D Cobb Comfort Inn Anthony & Patricia Jackson Loris SC West Columbia SC Walhalla SC Patricia Porter Gray Court SC Clemson SC Jimmy Benton Warren Craig Jumper Robert M &' William P Johnson Mr Thomas B Stoddard Myrtle Beach SC West Columbia SC Walhalla SC J C & Nancy Cook Gray Court SC Clemson SC Don Cameron Frank & Maxine Moore Annette Neville American-Metric Corporation Myrtle Beach SC West Columbia SC Walhalla SC Dr Herbert P Cooker Jr Eurotec Division Clemson SC Ronnie & Vicky Cauthen Laurens SC Dr & Mrs D W Newton Jr Blake Griffith Myrtle Beach West Columbia West Union Matthew Crenshaw SC Mike D Hellams Memorial SC SC Clemson SC A S Dargan Laurens SC Robert, Amelia & Wally Price Neal Oil Co Inc Myrtle Beach SC West Columbia SC West Union SC Clark Curry/Steven Klengson Palmetto Spinning Corp #1 Wesley Galloway/Benjamin Hare Buddy Gore Laurens SC "Wootsie" Circle T Supply Clemson SC Myrtle Beach SC West Columbia SC Westminster SC A Courtney Cobb Deal & Deal P A John P "Pat" Gore Waterloo SC Tamper Corporation ORANGEBURG Clemson SC Myrtle Beach SC West Columbia SC LEE Ted Shuler Col Charles Dimmock John L Humphries Mr & Mrs Tommy R Wilkms Elloree SC Green Deschamps II Clemson SC Myrtle Beach SC West Columbia SC Bishopville SC James C Williams Jr Kelly J Dubose Harold J Riddle J W Wilson Norway SC W G Deschamps Jr Clemson SC Myrtle Beach SC West Columbia SC Bishopville SC Dr Harry B Arant Jr Dr & Mrs William E Dukes Mr & Mrs Robert Sansbury MARION Orangeburg SC LEXINGTON Clemson SC Myrtle Beach SC Dewey Alford & Jimmy Skipper Dr Julius W Babb III George M Shealy Greg Fox/Stanley Metz/ Samuel Robert Spann Jr Marion SC Orangeburg SC Batesburg SC Dannie Cannon/Larry Mason Myrtle Beach SC J T Hunter III J Hayne Culler Clemson Mr & Mrs H L Allen Jr SC Mr & Mrs David Nobles Marion SC Orangeburg SC Cayce SC C H Garren N Myrtle Beach SC J Thomas Hunter Jr Mrs M Rodney Culler Clemson W L Monts Jr SC Pat & Marsha Nobles Marion SC Orangeburg SC Cayce SC Garrison/Clark/Garrison N Myrtle Beach SC Dr & Mrs James R Carroll Dr Jerome B Degen Mary & Walter Walker Clemson SC C L Langston Mullins SC Orangeburg SC Cayce SC W E Grishaw Surfside Beach SC MARLBORO Charles Parker Dempsey Clemson Mr & Mrs William L Broome SC JASPER Orangeburg SC Chapin SC Douglas Jennings Jr Bob & Pat Harmon Roger & Terri Home Bennettsville SC Paul M Dunnavant Jr Clemson Francis H Smith SC Ridgeland SC Orangeburg SC Chapin SC McCORMICK Edward A Harris Dale Malphrus F Reeves Gressette Jr Clemson Charles E Whitener Mrs Helena W Faulkner SC Ridgeland SC Orangeburg SC Chapin SC McCormick SC Opal S Hipps KERSHAW A R Griffith Jr Tasha B Jaynes NEWBERRY Clemson SC Orangeburg SC Fred M Eddins Columbia SC Mrs Clarence W Senn & Mr & Mrs Eugene S Irwin Camden SC Warren Hewett Robert L Irwin R J Marsh Dick M Vaughan Jr Orangeburg SC Clemson SC Alvin L Geddings Columbia SC Kinards SC Camden SC Alan Johnstone Mrs Ernest Eugene Leslie Randy R Stewart Jimmy Denning Orangeburg SC George & Anna Leslie Betty & Alvie Jackson Gaston SC Little Mountain SC Camden SC Edgar C McGee Clemson SC John William Green George Robert Hawkins Orangeburg SC Los Hermanos, Inc The Kress Family/Barbra-Howard Gilbert SC Newberry SC Dean & Lynn Daniel A Mixon Clemson SC Kim & Debbie Johnson Harold L Pitts Camden SC Orangeburg SC Terri D Lynch Gilbert SC Newberry SC Clemson T F McNamara Jr Mr & Mrs D C Osterhoudt SC Mr & Mrs Everette Kneece John Harold Sease Camden SC Orangeburg SC James Eric Marx Memorial Gilbert SC Prosperity SC Clemson SC W R Reeves Jr Julian A Ott Howard N Rawl Harry S Young Camden SC Orangeburg SC Maloney/McCormick Gilbert SC Whitmire SC Clemson SC J F Watson Henry Tecklenburg Mr & Mrs Ronald Timms OCONEE Camden SC Orangeburg SC New Horizons Travel Gilbert SC Arthur E Nowell Jr David Mitchum Mr and Mrs Bruce C Rheney Clemson SC Richard A Ruczko Richland SC Elgin SC Orangeburg SC H H Perkins Jr/H H Perkins III Irmo SC Mrs J H Abrams LANCASTER Dr L P Varn Clemson SC Jackie T Warren Salem SC Orangeburg SC Stephen R & Ethel C Pettigrew Mr and Mrs Floyd Cauthen Leesville SC Dale Van Winkle Clemson Heath Springs SC Alton Whitley & Sons SC Mr & Mrs Paul C Arnold Salem SC Orangeburg SC Drewry N Simpson Jim, Emily & Al Adams Lexington SC Robert C Adams Clemson Lancaster SC Timmy Barr SC C J Carter/T E Garrison III/ Seneca SC Springfield SC Texidyne Inc Mr Mrs Robert Tompkins & S & E E Rhoden/L S Roy D Adams Memorial Edward Bennett Clemson SC Sam English Lexington SC Seneca SC L Lancaster SC Springfield SC Col & Mrs E N Tyndall E Caughman M Ralph Alexander Inc Mr PICKENS Clemson SC & Mrs L S Stewman Lexington SC Seneca SC Mr & Mrs Duane Johnson James P Whitlock Cherokee Trail Veterinary Hosp Central Concrete & Plaster Inc Lancaster SC Dr Frank A Axson Lexington Central SC Clemson SC SC Seneca SC W Carlton Thompson Felt Glen M Conwell The Connells Albany Co Lancaster SC Mr & Mrs Kevin J Hughes Easley SC Lexington SC Seneca SC Central SC Rogers S Walker MD Gregg Corley Paul Davis Mr & Mrs Ozell Albertson Lancaster SC K-Mac Service Inc Easley SC Lexington SC Seneca SC Central SC

Clemson Football '89 89 M W Bashor RICHLAND James T McCabe "A Tiger Fan" F & B Farm Easley Columbia SC Ridge Spring SC Spartanburg SC SC Dr M D Alexander Jr Thomas F Center Blythewood SC Dr Robert J McCardle S & S Farm Supply Harry H Gibson Easley SC Columbia SC Ridge Spring SC Spartanburg SC Kitt Kaiser Ed Childress Blythewood SC McCrory Construction Co S and (Bull) Chapman Lawrence Goldstein Columbia SC Saluda SC Spartanburg SC Easley SC S C McMeekin Memorial Citizens & Southern Nat'l Bank Columbia SC Mr & Mrs Bill Miller Darrell Quarles Charles A Grant Easley Columbia SC Saluda SC Spartanburg SC SC Lt Col Willie L Archie Felton N Crews Columbia SC J G Murphree John Faye Berry Charles F Grant Jr Easley Columbia SC Ward SC Spartanburg SC SC Robert H Barnhill Robert E Dye Columbia SC Blake Neal SPARTANBURG E S Grant Easley Columbia SC Spartanburg SC SC Bearing Distributors Inc Max & Rita Gregory Jim Gregorie Columbia SC Nilson Van & Storage Chesnee SC Charles & Shirley Gray Easley Columbia SC Boiling Springs SC SC Bearing Distributors #3 Mrs James V Caggiano Spartanburg SC Daniel E Hunt Columbia SC Robert Opsahl Cowpens SC Easley Columbia SC J B Helms SC Bearing Distributors #2 Mr & Mrs Gary Johnson/ Spartanburg SC Mr & Mrs Neal C Jetton Columbia SC Patrick Construction Co Mr & Mrs Jimmy Johnson Easley SC Columbia SC Duncan SC Robert M Nicklin Mr & Mrs J Dennis Bolt Spartanburg SC Roy & Martha Johnson Columbia SC Budweiser of Anderson SC Palmetto Sup & Repair Easley SC Columbia SC Duncan SC Dr & Mrs Paul Holcomb W W Bruner Jr Spartanburg SC Mr & Mrs Joe B Jones Columbia SC Mr and Mrs James N Pearman Jr Top Services Inc Columbia SC Duncan SC Joe W Johnson Easley SC Jack Brunson W Spartanburg SC T E Jones & Sons Columbia SC Jim Prater James A Trammel

Columbia SC Duncan SC Mr & Mrs Genghis I Jolly Easley SC H Ronnie Burgess Spartanburg SC Jeffery T McAlister Columbia SC David & Marcia Pressley Dr Harold S Vigodsky Easley Columbia SC Fairforest SC Harry W Kinard SC Burriss Building Systems Inc Spartanburg SC Amos M McCall Columbia SC R E B S - Edward T Strom Mascot Homes Inc Easley Columbia SC Gramling SC Rhonda/Ron/Marti Littlefield SC James H Burton Spartanburg SC Modern Home Builders Columbia SC John C Rivers Beeson Brothers Columbia SC Inman SC Mr & Mrs Allen Lundy Easley SC Jackson Byers Spartanburg SC E Marc Ragsdale Columbia SC RPR & Associates Inc Thomas E & Angela Ragan Easley SC Columbia SC Rose Mitchell W Benjamin Mason Jr Carolina Ceramics Inc #1 Inman SC Spartanburg SC Easley OB-GYN Associates PA Columbia SC Robert R Russell Jr Easley Columbia SC Dr David K Stokes Jr M C McGarity Jr SC Chatham Steel Corp Inman SC Spartanburg SC Kenneth Perry Smith Columbia SC Mr and Mrs Tim Scott Easley SC Columbia SC John T Duncan Sr Mr & Mrs Tim Miller Raymond E Cobb Jr Moore SC Spartanburg SC Sam W Sheriff Columbia SC Sinkler & Boyd Easley SC Columbia SC Bill & Anne Keg Stan Neely Joel W Collins Jr Moore SC Spartanburg SC Carolyn Starkey Columbia SC Frank W Smith Easley SC Columbia SC Andrew (Jack) Petty The Octavia Company Columbia Distributing Corporation Moore SCS Spartanburg SC Robert A Watson Columbia SC Carolina Forklift Inc Easley SC Columbia SC Melford W Carter Peake Construction Co Ernie & Sara Cooper Pacolet SC Spartanburg SC Curtis D Welborn Columbia SC L W Smith Jr Trust Easley SC Columbia SC A B Bullington Jr Robert M Philips Sr Roy William Copelan Jr Roebuck SC Spartanburg SC Joe A Young Columbia SC Southern Bell Easley SC Columbia SC A B Bullington Sr Piedmont Mechanical Charles Edward Corley III MD Roebuck SC Spartanburg SC Angie Benjamin Columbia SC Kay Soyars Liberty SC Columbia SC Joe Griffin Gear & Machine Co Plastic Injectors Inc Lewis Cromer - Atty J Roebuck SC Spartanburg SC Mr & Mrs Roger Benjamin Columbia SC C Leroye Stokes Family Columbia SC Dewey L Hanna Jr Jerome J Richardson Liberty SC John E & Jane R Dennis Roebuck SC Spartanburg SC Steven Benjamin Columbia SC Kenneth M Suggs Liberty Columbia SC Henry A Ramella/The Felters Co Robert J Rossi SC The Development Group Inc Roebuck SC Spartanburg SC Paul E Bowie Jr Memorial Columbia SC Roy N Taylor Liberty SC Columbia SC Gloria H Walker Mr & Mrs John A Schwartz Dukes Equipment Co Inc Roebuck SC Spartanburg SC Dr Henry C Martin Columbia SC Rebecca R Travis Liberty SC Columbia SC Danny E Allen Charles & Carol Shuler Terris L Eller Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC William C Peek Columbia SC Dr & Mrs Richard Umbach Columbia SC H J Bowman Software City Liberty SC James W Engram Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Mr & Mrs E J Washington Jr Columbia SC William R Watts Liberty SC Columbia SC J Patrick Cecil Francis E Stisser Mrs Larry W Flynn Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC In Memory of Dr John Fleming Columbia SC William B Wells Pickens SC Columbia SC Chapman Grading & Concrete Taylor Enterprises Inc Mr and Mrs Larry Gamble Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Ernest F Fortner Columbia SC James Edward Wingard Pickens SC Columbia SC Dartlan R Collins Terry F Thruston T E Grimes Jr Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Galloway Homes Inc Columbia SC Mr & Mrs S Carl Wingard Carl Galloway Columbia SC Dean Hall Insulation Tyger Construction Company James T Hane Jr Pickens SC Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Columbia SC Mrs Frances L Chappell Mr & Mrs Bird Garrett Hopkins SC Robert E Delapp Joe R Utley Charles E Hill Pickens SC Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Columbia SC Phillip C Chappell Jr Pickens Dental Assoc PA Hopkins SC Mr & Mrs David G Dennis Van Waters & Rogers Inc David G Jeter Pickens SC Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Columbia SC William R Heatley Jr John & Jan Sparks Hopkins SC Diversco Inc Boyd West Everette Wyman Jones Pickens SC Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Columbia SC Boyd & Carolyn Derrick Robert C Stewart Jr Irmo SC The Hearon Corp Dr Larry B White A Frank Lever III Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Mendel Stewart Columbia SC Ray & Debra McBride Pickens SC Irmo SC Doctors Memorial Hospital Boyd W Wingo Susan Sam Mathews Spartanburg SC Henry R Lowery & SALUDA Spartanburg SC Columbia SC Six Mile SC R A Earnhardt Mr & Mrs G Spence Wise Jr Jerrold A Watson & Sons Jimmy Sandra Priddy Gary J Matthews Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC E & Monetta SC Six Mile SC James C Altman Jr Columbia SC

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Clemson Football '89 91 David M Wilkinson Sydney E Tindall John G Molony & Paul Kaiser III David L Morrow William Molony William P Kay Sr Arthur T Wilson Mountain Hixson TN W Stone GA Edward Newburn Lewis H Keeney BERKLEY III Dr David Kelley PA Cornwell & Church Martin H Geiger Mr & Mrs E K Rabb Rees Electric Co Inc Dr William E Kennedy D Radford Bates Huntsville AL Toccoa GA Lewis & Sara Rutland Gary C Kidd Edward C Cox Sr Mr & Mrs J Ray Saverance Willie T Kimbrell James E Dangerfield Jr Thomas G Gaillard Jr Terry Easier William S & Suzanne Seabrook Arthur M Klugh III H Wayne Dewitt Tucker GA Italia George & Marjorie Seigler Steven M Krause/Jody M Young Evagreen Christmas Tree Co Erskine T Shealy James F Little Gary T Harris Mr & Mrs Ashley Paulk Harry W Smith Mr & Mrs Alan M Tewkesbury III Mr & Mrs James W Logan Jr Home Educational Services Valdosta GA Kingsport TN Gary Thompson Mrs C H Lomas Mrs David E Jeffcoat Dr Charlie W Timmerman G Eugene Madden Henry Mills Edward F Hillhouse Mrs Harry W Smith Samuel Turner Steven E Madden David D Page Jr Warner Robins GA Kingsport TN Rabun Steven Virgo Melissa H Marcus F M Peagler Jimmy N Walker Eddie's Minute Mart Inc Nolan & Gerry Pontiff Mr & Mrs H E McConnell Jr Gary L Beard & William H Mrs James L Walpole Brad L Martin James H Rozier Jr Gladden & Thomas E Lynn Kingston TN Charles T Watts Jerry W Martin J E Sauls Jr H Odell Weeks Jr Wallace R Martin Col A J Tothacer & Jay Woodstock GA Hall/Tilman Miller/ The Dave Francis M Wise Sr Kenneth M Mattison & John Wayne Varner OTHER David Anderson Families Mr & Mrs John Lee Wood Jr Christopher G Olson Johnny Ward Lexington KY Melvin V & Lunette S Yonce McAlister Heating & AC Dr Legrand I Yarborough Ernest M Norville Mrs Betty G McClain Alexandria VA Charles W Aiken Jr ALLENDALE Dr B C McConnell Jr CALHOUN Louisville KY John F Brunson R McCormick Margaret Boykm R Paul Dubose J T Duncan McCoy Lumber Company John T Bozard Bartlett TN Dr & Mrs Wm C Richardson Jr Fairfax Dimension Co Inc Mark Jackson Mizzell Kenneth Buck Lynchburg VA Bob & Dot Sanders Mr & Mrs John A Morris Calhoun Trading Company John B Harris III Barnwell County Dr & Mrs Harold L Murray Mrs Eldon V Haigler Jr Bethesda MD John W Holcomb Memorial Mitchell S Scott Clay Neal Charles L Johnson Jeffrey F Neal McLean VA James M Moss III & Son S M Sauls/Frank Lowe ANDERSON Mr & Mrs W Charles O'Cain Arnold J Nettles Jr Butch Lisa Overcash Birmingham AL Denise A & David L Blauch Jerry Allen & H T Ulmer III Anderson John H Owens Jr/Marion Brooks Midlothian VA Mr & Mrs Baylis E CHARLESTON Glenn P Felton Anderson National Bank J Norman Phillips Rick & Beth Phillips Chattanooga TN Darrell E Jones Sr Anderson Pediatric Group Larry M Allsep Jr/B C Hood R H Anderson Mr & Mrs Scott Phillips Ashley River Animal Hospital Montgomery AL Pickens Sons Inc #1 James D Fisher Roy and Susie Anderson Harold A & Don & Joyce Austell Lawn Garden Center Harold A Pickens & Sons Inc #2 Nathan & Michael Baird Chattanooga TN 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Mr & Mrs Phil C Greeson Woodrow Harrison Elbert E Babb Donors Mr S Mrs Steve C Ergle Claude T Griffin Claude McCain J M Brown Teri & Penney Franklin Grooms Joseph M Ott Brown Packing Co Inc ABBEVILLE A G & G C Evans Dr & Mrs John L Guy Thomas N Rhoad Mr/Mrs William E Campbell Jr Donald C Fulmer J W Hare Jr Dr J M Carroll William M & Doris Blakely BARNWELL Donald L & Paul Fulmer Harley-Davidson of Anderson Cherokee Masonry Inc John Pat Brown George Funeral Home Inc Mr & Mrs William F Harnesberger Hugh Birt John O Childers Jr Gene Cape James K Gregory Michael & Andrea Clem & Brannon Collins Ben M Clary Boyce H Carlisle Mr & Mrs William A Hallman Mr & Mrs Robert V Harrell Mr & Mrs Ted W Craig Mr & Mrs Joe Baxter Clary Duanne O Hall Elbert Hmes Hamilton Rudy Hawkins/Roger Ellison Allison Grimes II Hal Daniels Mrs C L Huggins H Earle Holley Jr Cliff Tankersley Clinton Calhoun Lemon Jr Mike, Jaymie, & Eric Dobbins Jack N Mitchell David L & Alice W Jhant Malcolm & Shirley Haynie "A Friend From Willlston" Donald S Elmore H O Mullinax Arthur Leroy Jones Heards Inc Frederick D Mixon Robert J Friedman John A Prince Warren E Kenrick Robert Lee Hill Henry O Pickering Mark "Rocky" Jones Mr and Mrs Lloyd E Sammons Eugene H Kneece Jr Thomas J Hinchman D Austin Shelley Robert W Le Master Mr and Mrs Eddie W Seigler III Joseph K Kneece Dr Charles W Hinnant Norman M Smith II James G & Anita Ness Mr & Mrs William Seigler William H Kneece Mr & Mrs Thomas C Holcombe Mrs Virginia I Norton M Earle Williamson Harold & Helen Lamb Edmund Holliday BEAUFORT R Alberta Phillips Richard W Wilson Agency Henry Lucius III Jon D Holmes Charles P Ballenger Jr J Grady Randolph AIKEN Mr & Mrs Jesse G McElmurray Jr John Brown Hooper Gene Deloach R B Sanders Thomas T McNair Jr Independent Publishing Co Mrs Janet B Ellis Richard E Sullivan Lindsey Addy Jr W Richard L Meyer Roy B Jeffcoat Griffin Enterprises Inc Mr & Mrs Sam L Taylor A e --nder-Moormann Ashley A Miller Wallace Jones Bryan Loadholt

'89 92 Clemson Football CHESTER Michael J Snyder Barry, Ann, Rachel & Robert P & Kimberly C Foster Trailor Lewis Bennington Frank Ulmer Lumber Co Inc #1 Charles R Lindsey James Bankhead William EUR Southard Jamie W ' R Allen Traylor Mr & Mrs John C Beresh & Cindy T Fraser Jr William H Linn Jr Emmett W Brunson MO W George. John & Elias Tupper Gregory L Berfield Lowell Frazier Edward & English Little Cudd Heating/Air Conditioning Jerry Utsey Tom C Berry Frank B Fredere III Littlejohn Memorial IPTAY Sch Mr & Mrs Robert A Darby Sr W Dale L Birk Mr & Mrs James P Freeman Curt Lollis Builder Terry & Sandra Darby EDGEFIELD Harold Bishop Jim & Jean French Bud & Sandy Long Steven Epps W F Anderson Martha and Cameron Black Mr & Mrs Arno H Frosh Joe E Long Mack D Gilreath Jr Mrs Joe Sr Datastream Systems James & Sheryl Fulmer Joseph R Lovin S Wayne Goodyear Mr & Mrs Robert Calliham Robert Christie Ivan Block Robert Gage John N Luther Blair & Margaret Knox M Tommy Christie "In Memory of E M Bost" Jim C Galloway Jr Stephanie D Lynch W E Lindsay Mr Mrs J Gilliam Jr John V Boyette Jr Donald A Gardner Maddux Supply Co Herbert D Lutz & W Glenn Brackm Donnie L Garrett Mr & Mrs Michael Mahoney John E McKeown Mr & Mrs James C Holmes Mr & Mrs L Holmes Jr The Ed Brashier Agency M L Garrett Construction Co E D Maney Robert W Moser D E (Betsy) Holmes David & Linda Brewton Scott P Garrett Billie Joyce Manley J B Pressley Jr M Thomas Holmes W W Bridwell Gaston Properties Scott T Mann Joan B Pressley/J N Pressley Mr & Mrs Mrs John A Hughes Jeffrey Scott Brown L Gray Geddie Jr W M Manning Jr Francis & Barbara Simpson Mr & Mrs Kenneth L Kaltz Robert E Brown Charles F Gentry Jr Mr & Mrs Seabrook Marchant John C Taylor Mr & William H Rushton Jr Russell G Brown Kathy Barton Gerwig Marsh & McLennan Inc Fred Triplett Jr Brown Transport Eugene G Gibson Jerry N Marsh Builders Inc Mrs W T Wrenn Mr & Mrs G Milton Saggus Jr Mr & Mrs Ronald L Browne J M Gilfillin Arbor Engineering Inc Frank Lloyd Wright David S Satcher Mr & Mrs Theo R Williams Michael L Broyles Levis L Gilstrap Linda S Martin CHESTERFIELD Yonce Ford Mercury Steve and Patty Bruce Mike Glenn & Amp Products Corp Roy C Martin Peter H Bryan R A Godley W C Masters James C Jr & W Kirk Crawford Randy Yonce Burdette-Devita Gosneli Opticians S E Mathis Stephen Ray Jackson FAIRFIELD Engineering Inc Jack G Graham Ralph C May Jr Edwin E Miller Jr Leslie Burns Jr Graham-Hodge Associates Inc Harold C McCarley Jr Mr & Mrs Macklyn R Sellers Elzie B Adams M Underwriters Jennings L/Jennings L Jr/John/ James T McCarter Mr & Mrs John R Thomas William J Arnette Business-Estate i W J Byrum James Graves Randall K & Jayne McClain ! Louis M Boulware CLARENDON Lt Col Ralph W Boys Jim Cagle Mr & Mrs Steve B Gray Sara E McCollum Frank B Cameron Mr & Mrs Robert C Coates W H McCrary Dr & Mrs Clarence E Coker Jr James L Dorrier George W & Anita B Campbell R L Green Heyward McDaniel G Ray Coker James B Frazier IV Bruce C Cannon Dr & Mrs David Greene Charles E McDonald Jr James R Coleman Jr/James R R B Geddings Carolina Welding Supply Mrs Oliver B Greene T W And Evelyn McDonald Segars Jr/Danny J Wmgard Barbra & Adrian Glenn Repair Inc Greenville Industrial Dennis E McElhannon Hugh L & Mary Dubose William B Hendrix Carolina Acoustical Co Jane H Greer McKinney Reese Co #2 Marion E Dubose Warren R Herndon Sr Carolina Crawler Inc Mr & Mrs Charles D Gregory McKinney-Reese Co Julius R Eadon Jr John J Hood Jr Michael Nancy Johnson Mr & Mrs Churchill A Carter W H Grey Jr Tim McMillan Julius R Eadon III & C R Carter Dr Floyd F Griffin Jr Dr James P McNamara H Wayne Epperson Joe D Jolly L Thomas Carter Joanne Griffin Harold L Merck W J Rawlinson Pigeon Granite Co — J P Brooks, Brian J Cash W A (Nig) Griffith Carl & Rachel Merritt Dusty & Ginger Rhodes J P Brooks Jr Keith D Chandler James H Gully Alex Meyers H B Rickenbaker Kaye S Simmonds Ken Chapman R Dean Hackett Buck Mickel Horace F Swilley William H Wylie L Jerry Chapman Howard B Hadaway Joe Mihelick COLLETON FLORENCE Mark Chapman Marvin W Hambleton James M Miles Morris Sr W H Chelf Robert C Hamilton Sherri Miller Larry Berry/Dr Sam Hazel ; Dr H Anderson Chemurgy Products #1 Mr & Mrs Dennis Hamm Grady Miller's Honda Daniel Graham Buckner Milton H Anderson Jr H R Chitwood Handee Mart Food Stores Inc Joe Moon William C Hamilton Lester P Branham Sr Guy M Cipriano James W Hannah Wallace Moon Walter Haynes MD James A Brown W Col James Walker Clark Mr & Mrs Bruce C Hansel Thomas C & Shirley S Moore Kirkland S Johnston & G Wilson Bryce Memorial— III Winfield Moore Bryce Mechanical Contr Inc Ed Clay Jr John B Hardaway Wm John B Johnston 1 Buchanan Walter L Clayton Mr & Mrs William R Harling/ James R Morrow Sr Lester P Jordan III Marvin C Darryl W Cleveland Mr & Mrs Bill Tumblin Mr & Mrs Bruce F Morse Rhodes Oil Company Ron Burley Sidney Lamar Cline Glenn Garrett Morton & Morton John Waddell Maurice & Kathy Campbell Donald Jay Coggins J C Harmon William C Morton Shady & Edna Young Ivan M Coleman Glenn R Coggins Harper Brothers Dan L Moyd Charles P Andeson Jim Dameron Z L Collins Caldwell Harper Julie K Nabors Dr William R Blakeney Frank A Douglass Jr Commercial Air Cond Service Jim Harrell Mr & Mrs Kenneth L Nail Billy Burch Dr George Economy Charles Cook Jr Stanley Harris Natn'l Starch & Chemical Corp "Clyde S Bryce Jr, PE- W J W Carter Mark W Cooper Henry Marvin Harrison Ronald E Nesmith Dawkins Concrete Products Inc Engineering Consultants" Mickey Corbett Harvey & Associates Inc Drs Newman & Batcheldor Larry D Floyd & Judy Martin S Driggers Edward H Hembree R E & Joann R Newton Folk Jr Edwards J Corley Dr & Mrs William P Dubose III Tommy M Mr & 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Lance Wayne Crick W G Holcombe John H Paylor B Redfearn M F Partnership J Stephen D Crocker Dr Joseph W Holliday Joe Pearson/Joe Davis Dee H & Sam Welsh Robert L Mahoney Custom Electric Co James M Holtzclaw Debra & Wayne Phillips Starwood Inc Gordon Keith McLeod Daley Corporation W B Hopkins Gene Phillips by Locklair Brothers Jimmy Poston Thomas Ray Darragh Jr Charles & Debbie Howard S B Phillips Sr Clyde Stuckey S A Rodgers Jr D Dennis Robbins G Truett Hucks William L Phillips Syracuse Farms Mr & Mrs T Rhett Spencer Jr Bill & Sheila Davidson D C Hudgens Piedmont Food & Paper Inc John C Walker R A Vaughan Mrs Billy W Davis Parker Humphreys Jim Pinner J Beth Weaver Dennis Simmons Ward Richard Vance Davis Stan & Jane Hunnicutt William M Pittendreigh H W Webb Jerry W Wise W Cantey Davis Jr/Jimbo Davis Roy F Hunt Jr R Allen Pittman J Lawton Wiggins Jr Chris Yahnis Price & Ernestine Delk Sam H Hunt Mr & Mrs Charles B Pitts James Woodham Edward L Young R Harold Deloach Steve & Laura Hunter David R Price PhD Mrs Dennis Yarborough GEORGETOWN Dr & Mrs Perry B Deloach William J Hunter Thomas E Propes Dewitt International Co Ms Margaret Huskey H H Provence Jr DILLON John W Benton John Lee Dill Amos Hykes Raymond E Putman "In Memory of J Knight Mr and Mrs H W Bruorton O Mike Dill Joe A Ivester William M Putnam Jr Class of 22" W Russell Campbell Mr & Mrs Roy M Dill William S Ivester Sr Richard W Raburn Laurens Floyd Calvin L Elliott W William H Dill Izumi International Inc Jeffrey B & Gwen L Randolph W G Lynn William N Green Dillard III Laurens I James Hunt & Cathy Redfern Ben P j H E Hemingway Henry L Richbourg Carol H & Richard M Dobbins dick & Judy Jenkins Don Reed & Associates Larry E Holliday Robin Renee Sawyer Mr & Mrs David K Domnitz F B Jennings Mr & Mrs James L Reese James F Moss Fredric Reinhold Jr I L Donkle Jr Mrs Fred A Johnson W DORCHESTER Mr & Mrs W Farrel Owens Janet L Dooley In Memory of Fred A Johnson William E (Gene) Rhymer Jr Carl Ray Skip Acker Kimberley 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Charles A Allen Vaughn H Howard David B Ellison Larry R Kendall Harold AyCheryl/Darryl Rowley Parker Altman Infinger Farms C V Elrod Mr & Mrs John J Kennedy Jr Earl & Carolyn Sammons American Equipment Co Inc #1 Mike, Allison & Aundrea Frank L Elrod Warren T Kent Harold A Sargent Anderson Johnson Jack E Henry Elrod Worth D Kiger Donald R Savage James D Anthony Cecil B Jordan Philip J Esposito Scott Kilgore Max Shanks Keith and Tammie Arrowood T Edward Jordan Ethox Chemicals Inc B B Knight Jr George W Sharpton Associated Oil Co L Sheryl Kizer F Douglas P Evans Lori L Knight Gordon Sherard James Andrew Aston J Edward Lotz Rick R Evans Hugh and Beth Lancaster Blake Shewmaker & Assoc Inc Atlantic Industries Inc A A Muckenfuss Jr Beniamin M Evatt Mr & Mrs John N Landreth Jr C M Shook J E Austin Jr James O Murray Jr J M Farmer B R Langley Jr/W L Brigham Jr Kevin Short Vicki Ballew Peter W Neff Gregory & Raymond S Fedele The Bennie Langley Family Simco Products Roberta Bankhead Donald H 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KirkAJerry Hammond Lexington State Bank M T Abbott Toby Stansell Jeff Knight Marion D Lever Jr Ms Mickey Lindler Hugh F Abies James C Stein Jack Lawrence Joe H Lynn Walter W Lindler James A Armitage Mr & Mrs R F Stephenson Jr Robert A Liner Ralph McAteer Ed & Nancy Livingston Archie I Barron William R Stoddard Jr MD Lloyd Roofing Company James G McManus Dallas E Manis John F Bates David K Stokes III John Lumley/B M Keck Jack and Ruth Neal Mickey & Debbie Manis Edward & Susan Booker Mr & Mrs Mark S Stokes Patricia H Luck Mr and Mrs Richard Patterson Mr & Mrs Ray Miller Bounty Land Quick Stop David Rivers Stone Charles S Maloney Sonny Plyler/Fred Adams Harry W Mims Harold & Margaret Brock William W Stover Jr James H Martin Jr Oscar S Porter III Buren & Cheryl Mitchell Mr & Mrs David B Bullard Heath L Strawn Jr Russell & Leigh Mathis Eugene D Robertson Randy Moon Leland E Burns Dr Edwin L Stroud William S & Donna K McCall Dan M Robinson William A & Nancy S Morris Richard H Burrell James 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Phillips Alvin A Adams Sr James G Mashburn Henry N Calhoun Larry Trotter Mark Charles Pisano Jule & Ferdie Alsbrooks Jr Roy N Mathis Mr & Mrs Robert Cantrell Charles Yonce C Randolph McClure Sr Memorial William D Anderson Walter McGee James L Cartee Henry Yonce & Rusty Poole Doug Armistead William W McMillian Sonny Cassady Larry E & Judy H Yonce James J Poupalos Christopher A Barbieri Robert J Miller Loyd B Chapman Dave W Powell Sam J Batson Ron Mixon Eugene T Compton William C Powell Sr James A Black Eugene F Moxley Jr Charles W Cooper Jr

TIGER LIFE

Mark S. Avent Michael S. Branham ALMA MATER Donald J. Coggins Daniel H. Coker, Jr. Where the Blue Ridge yawns its greatness Rebecca D. Coker Where the Tigers play Mr. and Mrs. R. Allison Dalton Here the sons of dear old Clemson, Rodney C. Foster Jimmy K. Gerrald Reign Supreme alway. S. Scott Greene Mr. and Mrs. Elbert L. Henderson Chorus Landrum H. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Hester Dear old Clemson, we will triumph Mr. and Mrs. T. Carroll Holcombe all our might Mrs. J. William Holcomb And with Mr. and Mrs. Terry M. Home That the Tigers' roar may echo Charles D. Miller O'er the mountain height. James B. Prince Kevin H. Prince Robert W. Robinson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam White

'89 96 Clemson Football DELICIO US

Lastyear, ARA served thousands ofmeals to people awayfrom home. College students, hospital staffs, industrial personnel. Why, right here in Clemson, ARA serves over 15,000 breakfasts, lunches and dinners to students, parents and faculty daily. Butyou may not know ourfull story. ARA chooses only thefreshest and most wholesome ingredients. Bright, crisp vegetables. Ripe, firm fruits. The choicest meats and dairy products. Ingredients that are chopped, steamed, broiled, baked and blended into lucious menus. For banquets or birthdays. Cocktailparties or tailgatefeasts. In your home or in one ofourprivate dining rooms in the Clemson House. No matter what your special occasion, ARA can fill the bill offare. So the next time your calendar is marked with a red letter day. call ARA for that special service.

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University Commemorative

Bowl Pins

Each set is individually numbered

Limited to 15,000 sets

Released for the first time in March 1989, this historic set of pins is the first to commemorate Clemson University participation in major collegiate bowl competition, One of the most unique beginning with the 1940 Cotton Bowl played January 1, 1940 in Dallas, Texas. approaches to remembering Each pin displays that year's distinctive Bowl Logo and the helmets of the Tigers and their opponent, with the points scored under each team's helmet. Each Clemson s bowl games that pin has a hanging drop piece that proclaims the name and emblem of the Bowl I've seen in my 80 years. Champion. Owning one of these should With the assistance of Bob Bradley, Clemson Sports Information Director and to every Tiger his staff, the archives at Clemson University were researched for near forgotten be a must fan. authentic artwork from the fifteen bowls the Tigers participated in. As you look at — Coach Frank Howard your pin set, notice the helmets in the 1940 Cotton Bowl were brown leather with no face mask, also notice the absence of the now familiar "Tiger Paw." The Tigers This is one of the classiest first bowl appearance using the "New Plastic Helmets" was the 1949 Gator Bowl. Clemson s The face mask made its first Clemson Bowl appearance in the 1957 Orange Bowl remembrances of and the now famous "Tiger Paw" made its bowl debut in the 1977 Gator Bowl. The bowl history ever assembled. results of the research are designs for each pin that pull together and preserve the The workmanship and historic past of Clemson Football. thought put into these 15 This Commemorative Clemson University Pin Collection is limited to 15,000 sets. Each set is numbered, with the production of the 15,000th set the molds will post-season games is be destroyed, thus assuring the purchaser that this commemorative pin set is truly authentic in every detail. a collectors piece that will appreciate in value year after year. — Bob Bradley To ensure that pins for future bowls will be available, Sports Mint, Inc. will Sports Information Director produce a commemorative pin for all future bowls the Clemson Tiger Football Team participates in. The pin will be available to set owners 60 days after the completion of the bowl. No one's tiger den will be To Order: Place your order by mail using the order form below or call 704/827-4211. complete without one of Visa and MasterCard accepted. Place orders by November 1 to assure Christmas delivery. these plaques showing all of r The SportS Mint, Inc. P.O. Box 306, Denver, NC 28037 the Clemson Bowl games. Please send It will be a conversation Name _ Clemson Commenorative piece for years to come. Bowl Pin Sets at $145.00 Address each set. Add $2.00 for City State Zip — Coach Danny Ford postage & handling. N.C. Charge to my: Visa MasterCard (Set No. 1 was presented to Danny residents add 5% sales tax. UPS address only. Card No Exp. Date. Ford to go on permanent display

Allow 4-6 delivery. at Jervey Athletic Center) L weeks Cardholder Signature Cheer on the Clemson Tigers and enjoy the winning taste of .Wise snacks. Proudly made right here in the Carolinas! THE PROVIDENCE HEART INSTITUTE IS BUILT ON SOMETHING SOLID.

I W he Providence Heart Institute's new building is one ^^of the finest medical facilities in the country. But to a patient with a life- threatening heart disease, an attractive, efficient building

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Columbia, South Carolina The Clemson University athletic program is competitive on the national level. In the 1988-89 year Clemson was one of just eight schools in the country to have teams participate in a bowl game (1989 Citrus Bowl), the NCAA basketball tournament (1989 West Regional), and the NCAA baseball tournament (Atlantic Regional). Clemson was one of only three schools to gain at least one win in each postseason event, tied the ACC record for overall conference champion- ships in an academic year and finished sixth in the national All-Sports poll. The success of the Clemson athletic program comes during a time when the integrity and ac- countability of the academic progress of student athletes are receiving national attention. IPTAY has been a large part of this success by being committed to the student athlete.

IPTAY is recognized as one of the oldest, largest and most successful athletic fundraising organizations in America. IPTAY was the first athletic fundraising organization in the country to top the two, three, four and five-million dollar marks in annual donations. The 1988-89 academic year marks the 25th consecutive year of increased contributions to the IPTAY scholar- ship fund.

In 1934 Dr. Rupert Fike founded IPTAY with a very simple purpose in mind. IPTAY provides funds for athletic scholarships. Clemson con- assisted by graduate and undergraduate this integral part of the Clemson athletic tinues to be one of the few schools in the na- students. This support is intended to assure that program. tion to award the maximum number of scholar- all student-athletes are given the opportunity to While IPTAY is primarily concerned with ships allowed by the NCAA for 18 men's and earn their degree while participating in athletics. athletic fundraising, the mission of Clemson women's varsity sports. Since 1934, IPTAY has Future plans include a commitment of IPTAY University has not been overlooked. The IPTAY provided scholarships for over 5,000 student funds for a new $2.5 million Academic Learn- Athletic Academic Endowment Scholarship was athletes, trainers, and managers. In recent years ing Center. created to help meet the need for more an average of 450 student-athletes per year have The Academic Learning Center is a 29,000 academic scholarships for non-athletes who are been recipients of scholarships funded by IP- square-foot facility. It will house the tutoring and highly qualified academically. This scholarship TAY. IPTAY currently has a reserve fund to advising program for student-athletes. The endowment is funded by certain company gifts cover the scholarship costs for the student- building will contain various sized study and which are made as a result of employee contribu- athletes presently attending Clemson on athletic tutoring rooms to be used for individual study tions to IPTAY. In addition, the athletic depart- scholarships and scholarships committed to in- as well as for small group instruction. Computer ment has made generous contributions to the coming freshman. facilities, an office/reception area for the advis- endowment from athletic revenues. The Athletic

IPTAY currently provides the funds for tutorial ing staff and an auditorium will also be contain- Academic Endowment Scholarship is present- programs staffed by trained academic advisors ed in the facility. IPTAY is proud to be a part of ly the largest scholarship endowment at the commitment on behalf of the athletic depart- Clemson.

ment administration to pursue academic suc- The tremendous success of IPTAY is due, in

cess for all student-athletes. large part, to the organizational makeup which The generous support of over 20,000 loyal allows members to be as close to IPTAY as they donors to IPTAY has allowed the organization are to their local IPTAY leadership. Each of to go beyond the funding of athletic scholarships South Carolina's 46 counties has an IPTAY

by providing the financial basis for many of the County Chairman, and every county is alloted unparalleled athletic facilities at Clemson. one IPTAY representative for every 35 members. Since 1978, IPTAY has provided the funding IPTAY donors are kept up-to-date with Clem- for $32 million of capital improvements in the son athletics through the Orange and White.

area of athletics. These improvements include This is an official IPTAY publication and

the expansion of the football stadium, the new- distributed exclusively to IPTAY donors in ap-

ly renovated baseball facility (Tiger Field), the preciation of their support. indoor tennis facility, the soccer stadium, the Clemson University will continue to be new outdoor track, the weight room, the new golf recognized and respected on the national level

practice area, a new cross country course, and athletically and academically with the full sup- the IPTAY/Ticket office facility. port of IPTAY. IPTAY will continue to be suc-

IPTAY is also proud to provide funding for the cessful because a loyal commitment to Clem-

Tiger Band. Each year IPTAY budgets financial son University is a way of life in the hearts of Allison Dalton is the Executive Secretary of support for travel, uniforms and equipment for Clemson alumni and friends. IPTAY.

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by Caroline Werntz Bentley, Trey Blackwood and Tracy will mark the 207th time the Clemson team

Malcolm. The IPTAY Student Advisory has run down the hill prior to a game in Legendary — a word that can be used Board serves as a liaison between the Memorial Stadium. to describe today's pre-game show as students and the members of IPTAY. Today's halftime show features a salute some of Clemson's greatest legends are Since 1978, IPTAY has provided the fun- to television theme songs, appropriately recognized. This is IPTAY Day and prior to ding for $32 million of capital improvements focusing on Saturday morning entertain- the game, the organization's officers and in the area of athletics. These im- ment. Cartoon theme songs from such board of directors will be introduced. Those provements include the expansion of the classics as The Flintstones, The Jetsons, being honored include Eddie Dalton, Presi- football stadium, the newly renovated The Bugs Bunny Show, Yogi Bear and dent; Edgar McGee, Vice President; Thur- baseball facility (Tiger Field), the indoor Bullwinkle are highlighted. The percussion mon McLamb, Secretary/Treasurer; tennis facility, the soccer stadium, the new section, led by captain Steve Hall, is William R. Alexander, T.C. Atkinson, Jr., outdoor track, the weight room, the new showcased in a tribute to television's C.W. Bussey, Jr., S.L. Campbell, W.G. golf practice area, a new cross country golden girl of comedy, Lucille Ball. Roun-

DesChamps, Jr., R.C. Edwards, Jr., Robert course, and the IPTAY/Ticket office facility. ding out their segment of halftime is the

E. Dye, W.T. Fort, Jr., Harper S. Gault, F. The Clemson Tiger Band will open its IP- theme song to Peter Gunn, arranged by Reeves Gressette, Jr., Lewis F. Holmes, TAY Day pre-game show by playing "Sock Robert Smith.

Jr., Forest Hughes, Jr., Dr. Glenn J. it to 'em," followed by "The Song That The "Olympic Fanfare and Theme," ar- Lawhon, Jr., James V. Patterson, George Shakes The Southland," TIGER RAG! The ranged by Jay Bocook, serves as a

G. Poole, Jr., C. Evans Putman, Bill band will then form script "TIGERS" as IP- backdrop to a tribute to all Clemson Univer-

Reaves, Lawrence V. Starkey, Jr., John D. TAY President Eddie Dalton dots the "I" sity students in a Centennial of truly worldly Tice, Dr. John H. Timmerman and Marshall in honor of IPTAY DAY. Dalton, a 1955 proportions. Students carrying flags from

E. Walker. graduate of Clemson and president of all 50 states, three United States territories

The IPTAY Student Advisory Board of Piedmont Paper in Asheville is joined by and approximately 75 countries represent Directors include Tom Merrit, President; his wife, Betty. the diverse nature of the Clemson student Dewitt Miles, Vice President; CeCe Dalton, The invocation will be delivered by the body. The idea, according to Robbie Bin- Secretary/Treasurer, Bobbit Jenkins, Angie Venerable Frederick C. Byrd, Archdeacon nicker of the University's Centennial Com-

Willimon, Jackie O'Brien, Michel Smoak, at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in mittee, is to create a "binding effect, in that

Leigh Fendley, Robert Fletcher, Jay Clemson. all students, no matter what flag they carry, Abraham, Robbie Burgess, Denise Accompanied by the Clemson Universi- come under the centennial flag in the

Hamilton, Renee Hardee, Ben ty Chorus, the Tiger Band offers its rendi- centennial year." tion of "America The Beautiful", directed Concluding the halftime show, the by Dr. Richard E. Goodstein. The Pershing familiar voice of veteran band announcer Rifles Company C-4 then presents the col- Nick Peck prepares the Tiger faithful for an ors as Dr. Bruce Cook directs "The Star- exciting second half of Clemson football, Spangled Banner." Finally, chorus direc- as he introduces the "Song That Shakes tor Daniel Rash conducts the chorus and the Southland" — TIGER RAG!

band in the Clemson Alma Mater.

Close to the hearts of all Tiger faithful 1989-90 Clemson Band Staff stands the second "legend" to be honored Bruce F. Cook Director of Bands during today's pre-game festivities, former Richard E. Goodstein Assoc. Dir. of Bands Clemson Head Coach Frank Howard. Prior Cheryl Crenshaw Flag Corps Coordinator to the game, Atlantic Coast Conference Hazel Martin Twirler Coordinator commissioner Gene Corrigan and Clemson Nick Peck Announcer

Clifton Egan . . . Dept. Head of Performing Arts University president Max Lennon will pre- Commander Penni Black sent coach Howard with a College Football Vice Commander David Jillson Hall of Fame plaque. Howard will be of- SGT. Major Dawn Corley ficially inducted into the College Football Supply Officer Lynn Sparks Supply SGT's Teresa Daugherty Hall of Fame during ceremonies at the Ken Haigh Waldorf Astoria in New York City on Jim Mueller

December 5. Librarian Billy Stein Howard won 165 games at Clemson, in- Assistant Librarians Lara Levi David Price cluding a still conference record 98 vic- Percussion Captain Steve Hall tories as an ACC coach during 1953-69. He Flag Captains Darlene Kilby to six bowl games, six con- led Clemson Allison Tutterow ference titles and six final Associated Press Personnel Officer Clyde Calhoun Top 20 rankings. Historian John Ballentine Student Director Duy Meador Wrapping up this truiy special pre-game Drum Majors Bennie Gaskins show will be what coach Howard has call- Deanna Taylor ed, "One of the most exciting 25 seconds Tonja Smith in college football." The Tigers entrance

Clemson Football '89 105 Pat Zungoli wants to know if South Carolinians spend millions of dollars each year we can control termites to rid their homes of cock- roaches, termites, fleas, ticks and other household pests and other insect pests. with fewer chemicals. It's enough to strain a home- owner's pocketbook, and there's a hidden cost as well. . .

No one wants to live with tural pests like termites, and Armed with this informa- Clemson University . insects. But the misuse — insects that bug people and tion, Zungoli can recom- learning, understanding and overuse — of pesticides pets. mend a safe pest control can be dangerous. and teaching about our strategy ... one that com- Where do they live? What environment. bines habitat alteration and Zungoli is an "urban ento- do they eat? What condi- other strategies with the saf- mologist." She studies the tions do they prefer? est and basic biology of "urban" most effective use of And at what point in the life CLEMSON pesticides. (i+j insects. That means struc- cycle are they most vulner- Wb university able? WhatHasMore Acceleration, R)werAndDrive ThanThe QemsonEgers?

In a word, nothing. Go get 'em,Tigers. O TheHondaDealersOfThe Grolin&s. Continued from page 79

Edward Donahue was an outstanding athlete JOSH CODY, 1927-1930 at Washington and Lee as he played in the Josh Cody, fondly known as "big man," will backfield on the football team and played cat- always be a favorite to Clemson fans. Cody, a cher on the baseball team. Upon graduation, big man in stature, 6-2, 220 pounds, led Clem- Donahue was an assistant coach in football and son to victories over South Carolina for four was the head coach in baseball and basketball. straight years. He is the only coach in Clemson history who has been around more than one year E. J. STEWART, 1921-22 who never lost a football game to South Carolina. E.J. Stewart was head football coach for two He also defeated Furman three straight years. years at Clemson, 1921-22. However he coach- Cody had a 13-0-1 record in home games and ed more than one sport during his stay at Tiger- had a 72 percent winning mark overall, fourth

town. In the spring of 1 921 , Stewart coached the best in Clemson history. baseball and track teams while conducting After a 5-3-1 start in 1 927, Cody guided Clem- spring football practice. In the fall, Stewart's son to two 8-3 seasons in 1928 and 1929. On team went 1-6-2, but improved to a 5-4 slate in May 6, 1929, to show appreciation to Cody, he 1922. He went on to coach the track teams in was presented with a new buick by the alumni, 1922 and 1923. student body and faculty. This presentation took Stewart played football, baseball, basketball place in front of Tillman Hall. and track at Western Reserve University. Upon In his final season, 1930, the Tigers finished his graduation, he played, organized and serv- with an 8-2 record. ed as head coach of the Massion, Ohio profes- Cody also coached basketball at Clemson for sional football team. five years and guided Clemson to a 16-9 slate

He also coached at Nebraska and the Univer- in 1930. During the 1928-30 seasons, Cody guid- Cody was 4-0 vs. South Carolina. sity of Texas. After leaving the University of ed Clemson to a 22-4 mark at home.

Nebraska, he entered the automobile business league mark in 1971. as President and Treasurer of the Stewart Motor JESS NEELY, 1931-39

Co. Because of the economic conditions at the Clemson played in its first bowl game under , 1973-1976 time, he decided to go back into coaching. Jess Neely in the 1940 Cotton Bowl. The Tigers, Red Parker coached at Clemson for four

unknown at the time, became a household word years. He had his finest season in 1974. His , 1923-26 after beating heavily-favored Boston College 6-3 1974 team lived up to the theme "Excitement Bud Saunders graduated from Missouri in in the Cotton Bowl Classic. Neely came to Clem- Galore, Clemson Football '74." They finished the

1911, with a bachelors degree in Law. At son in 1931 , after having served coaching stints season with a 7-4 record, which included an Missouri, he played football and basketball. He at Alabama and Princeton. The birth of IPTAY undefeated home record (6-0), and wins over wanted to play two other sports, but a con- in 1934 and Neely's recruitment of Banks Georgia, Georgia Tech and South Carolina. ference rule at the time forbid an athlete to par- McFadden brought Clemson to another level of Before arriving at Clemson, Red Parker spent ticipate in more than two sports. competition. In 1938, Neely had Clemson at se- seven years at the Citadel from 1966 through

Saunders was football coach at Knox College cond place in the with a 1972. During this time, he guided the Bulldogs before coming to Clemson. In football, Saunders 7-1-1 record. In 1939, Banks McFadden became to a fine 8-3 finish in 1971. coached for four seasons, 1923-1926. He also Clemson's first All-American, and the team had Parker earned a BA degree in Physical Educa- coached the basketball teams in 1924 and 1925. its first final AP Top 20 Ranking (12th). The tion from Arkansas A&M in 1953. Prior to his His best season in football came in 1923, as he season concluded with a trip to Dallas for the graduation, he received three letters each in the led the Tigers to a 5-2-1 slate. Cotton Bowl. Neely left Clemson that Spring and sports of football, basketball and track, as a run- moved on to Rice, where he took that Houston- ning back-defensive back, second baseman-

based school to new heights. Neely is a member shortstop, and sprinter, respectively. of the College Football Hall of Fame. , 1977-78 FRANK HOWARD, 1940-1969 Charley Pell authored College football's (See pages 6-7 of this program.) Cinderella story in 1977. The Albertville, AL product took a Clemson , 1970-1972 team that was 3-6-2 in 1976, and led the '77

Hootie Ingram will be best remembered as the Tigers to a sparkling 8-2-1 regular season mark

coach that made the Tiger Paw famous. Before and a berth in the Gator Bowl. It was Clemson's

his first year as head coach in the summer of first final Top 20 season since 1959, and only 1970, Clemson introduced the Tiger Paw as the his first year as head coach of Clemson. official logo of Clemson University's Athletic He was a near unanimous choice as ACC teams. Coach-of-the-Year. A two-way starter and three- Ingram was a graduate from the University of year letterwinner at Alabama, Pell was a member

Alabama in 1955. He also received his masters of the Crimson Tide's 1 961 National Champion-

in school administration from Alabama and is ship team and played in the Orange, Sugar and now athletic director at Alabama. Bluebonnet Bowls during his Alabama career. The native of Tuscaloosa, AL was an All- He came to Clemson in 1976 and served as defensive back for the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator Crimson Tide his senior year. that year. Ingram had his best year at Clemson during the 1971 campaign with a 5-6 overall record. He DANNY FORD, 1978-PRESENT

Neely took Clemson to its first bowl game. also finished second in the ACC with a 4-2 (See page 13 of this program.)

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110 Clemson Football '89 Chris Gardocki

By Heather Czeczok not too big and it's not too small; it's just the

right size for me. I really love it here." When Clemson sophomore Chris Gardocki As a freshman Gardocki played punter and wants to "put his best foot forward," he placekicker. No Clemson player had handl- doesn't need a tuxedo or a three-piece suit. ed both jobs since Charlie Bussey did in 1 956. This 6'2", 190 pound Tiger kicker — simply Although he did not start at punter until the needs his #17 jersey and a pair of cleats. Florida State game, he began as field goal Unlike most kickers in football, though, Gar- kicker in the first game. He recorded the docki uses his left foot, and he uses it to fill highest ever point total by a Clemson two different shoes: placekicker and punter. freshman by scoring 58 points last season. As a child, Chris Gardocki had always Clemson has always had great kickers. wanted to play football. Although his football Gardocki is doing well to keep the tradition career started in little league, he moved it to alive. Besides being the highest scoring a back burner after one season and turned Clemson freshman ever, he also had the se- his attention toward soccer. His kicking abili- cond best freshman punting average in Clem- ty developed during his 15 years playing that son history, second only to sport. Gardocki remembers how his brother (43.4), who is now in the NFL with the Los suggested that he "try kicking for the football Angeles Rams. Gardocki's 42.7 figure in 1988 team" when he started high school. was the sixth best average in Clemson's

That is exactly what he did. Following a trail history. He is also second in the number of blazed by Kevin Butler (now a Chicago Bear) field goals in a season with 19 last year. Gardocki played football at Redan High Chris Gardocki will have to adapt his

School in Stone Mountain, GA. There his foot- methods somewhat this year if he is to reach ball career really began to develop. He started those gaudy statistics. A new rule is in effect at punter and placekicker and, during his prohibiting the use of tees on field goals and senior season, played quarterback. extra points. He converted five of his first six Gardocki averaged 42.7 as a punter in 1988, Gardocki recalls two games in high school field goal attempts without using a tee this second best ever by a Tiger freshman. He led the ACC in field goals and punting heading that stand out in his memory. First of all, he season, however, and the change has not had into the VPI game. remembers "being really excited" and "hav- an impact on his approach so far. ing a lot of fun" playing quarterback for the "I think it's a good rule," Gardocki says. It helped me out a lot." first time to begin his senior year. Later in the "It will give the kickers who want to get into His fans are also very important to Gar- season he threw a seven-yard pass with 20 the NFL, especially the seniors this year, a docki. He is always more than willing to par- seconds left in the 10-10 game against an chance to see what they can do without a tee. ticipate in media events such as Picture Day. arch-rival. Not only was the pass good for a The pro scouts will look at them and see what He was the last player to leave the practice game-winning touchdown, but it was also to they can do; instead of (them) coming out of field that day this year. "It makes me feel real- one of his friends. kicking off contract), best college a tee, signing (a ly good. I love children and I love being with his finished, off When high school season Gar- then having to kick the ground with poor children. Like on Picture Day, I had a great docki then turned to look for a college. He nar- results. It will make the game more exciting." time with the little kids coming up and sign-

rowed his choice down to Georgia, Florida, Gardocki has no special preparations for ing autographs. I just hope I can have an im- and Clemson; then he came to a Clemson this season due to the rule change. "I relax pact on them to do the right things and be football game. "I met the coaches. They were as much as I can, not really thinking about good people." straight with me and told me how the school the pressure of kicking. Then I go out there Paul Zimmerman, writer for Sports Il- was academically and what I'd do if I came and just do the best I can. Concentration from lustrated, selected 23 players who he feels here. I just loved the people at Clemson. It's the start of a game is the most important will be among the NFL elite by the mid-1 990's aspect." Among them were one high school senior and Practice for kickers can become eight college football players. Chris Gardocki monotonous. For this reason, Gardocki and was listed as the punter/kicker. "It's really

his teammates have developed some neat. I never expected anything like this. It

"games" to play during practice. After they is hard to picture myself being on this (list).

get their kicking done, usually between the I've got to prove myself and do the best I first and second sessions of practice, they can." play "football-golf" or "tight spiral". In With a 42.8-yard punting average and football-golf, "you pick a target out and try to seven straight multiple field goal games under

hit it in a certain amount of kicks." Tight spiral his belt heading into the Maryland game, involves, "throwing back and forth to see who most feel Mr. Zimmerman knows what he's can throw the tightest spiral. We play to 10, talking about. He could join David Treadwell whoever throws 10 perfect spirals (wins)." (Denver), (Tampa Bay) and The teams are usually Gardocki and Jon Dale Hatcher (LA Rams) as Tiger kickers in Kubu against Roger Hutchins and Scott the pro ranks.

Beville. No word on who the winners are. But few do both duties in the NFL. It would Even with all of his concentration on the be an accomplishment that would remind

game, Chris Gardocki still finds time for family many of old-time pro football when players Gardocki kicked 19 field goals as a freshman and friends. He spent the first part of the sum- performed multiple duties. with the tee. He is off to a 7-8 start in 1989 mer visiting his girlfriend in Virginia. "She Gardocki could join those ranks. All he has without it. would hold the football for me while I kicked. to do is keep his best foot forward.

Clemson Football '89 111 .

The Last Word

By Bob Bradley Clemson friends concerning the "50 Club" and one of those written was Fike, an Atlanta cancer At some point each day every person should specialist. give thanks to the many blessings that have An informal meeting between 12 or 13 peo- come his or her way. It makes no difference ple was held in Columbia in October, 1932. The where one is, or in what manner the $50 idea had raised very little money, and Fike, acknowledgement is made. determined to find a way to strengthen Clem-

Maybe it's for food, or for a loved one, or son's athletic program, which was as dark as the maybe new clothes, possibly a spiritual ex- depression, stuck to his guns for the "smaller perience, it could be for new-found or old friends, amount, more members" idea. He enlisted the or for a solid education and the enjoyment of aid of two other Clemson men, J.E.M. Mitchell good health. and Milton Berry, both Atlanta residents. interest apart from the routine duties — so long Maybe it could have been the result of the vi- Neely suffered through another losing season sion of a few people several decades ago. in 1933 and had only seven wins to show for his as in all these ways the best interests of his and Several thousand past and present Clemson first three years. other colleges are advanced, and the course of students can certainly be thankful for that vision. Although there are several versions as to just education aided in its highest mission, which is Many would never have been as fortunate how IPTAY started, a letter written by Fike to to make the best men out of the material at hand, without it. Neely, dated August 21, 1934, seems to pretty so long we will say for the game of football, long

We're talking about IPTAY. Very few organiza- well pinpoint the exact date of formation. Fike may it live and prosper." tions have showered their benefits on so many said in his opening paragraph of the letter: Although these words were spoken some 35 of people ... sent them in the right direction ... with "Last night we had a little meeting out at my years before the formation IPTAY, the ideas a good education where their influence would house and organized the IPTAY Club." He went expressed by Dr. Riggs are exemplified today be felt by others for the betterment of mankind. on to say that those in attendance were George in the total educational program at Clemson. Dr. Rupert "Rube" Fike and a few others kick- Suggs, Gene Cox, E.L Hutchins, Bill Dukes, Few athletes have left Clemson with the pro- ed an idea around several times before ever J.R. Fennell, George Klugh, Berry, Mitchell and verbial silver spoon, but what they learned on deciding on the course to take. himself. and off the athletic field has provided the impetus

Actually, the first recorded information about The club was to be a secret order, but after to face the outside world filled with its pitfalls as

IPTAY states that Capt. Frank J. Jervey, Coach four or five years, this idea was junked and well as fame and fortune. Jess Neely, Coach Joe Davis and Capt. Pete everyone was invited to join in support of Clem- This is worth being thankful for.

Heffner were sitting in a car outside the stadium son athletics. in Florence just after Clemson had lost to The There were 185 members that first year and there were over Citadel in October of 1931 . Heffner, a member on the IPTAY year just closed, of the military staff at Clemson, was vitally in- 20,000 members and over $5 million in contribu- terested in athletics and assisted with the tions. IPTAY was born for just one purpose — coaching in his spare time. to finance athletic scholarships at Clemson. That There was talk about raising money to assist is still its purpose today.

Neely in giving football scholarships, something Just what IPTAY has meant to Clemson, to that was unheard of before then. Jervey wanted the State of South Carolina, to the nation and to form a "50 Club" where everyone would give the many individuals it has helped in the past

$50.00. Neely believed if he could get $10,000 55 years would be difficult to put into words. But a year to provide scholarships he could give the maybe Dr. Walter Merritt Riggs, who coached Clemson fans a winning football team. the first team in 1896 and who would later Jervey, who was working in Washington at the become Clemson president, had the right idea time, began corresponding with some of his when he spoke these words on football, and athletics in general, in 1899: "So long as the game of football helps to make better men of our students, stronger in body, more active in mind — men full of energy, en- thusiasm and an indomitable personal courage; men not easily daunted by obstacles or opposi- tion; who control their tempers and restrain their appetites, who can deal honorably with a van- quished adversary, and can take victory moderately and defeat without bitterness. "And as long as football properly controlled and regulated helps the student in his college duties, instead of hindering him; gives zest and

pleasure to college life, makes name and fame for the college on account of victories won, not

only by skill and prowess of the team on the gridiron, but by their gentlemanly conduct in the streets of the town they play, in the hotels where they quarter, and on the trains.

"So long as it helps to bring about a closer bond of sympathy between students and Rupert Fike was the originator of the "smaller members of the faculty by creating a common Coach Neely was instrumental in the develop' amount, more members" theory. ment of IPTAY.

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Annual Percentage Rate Grace Period For Repayment Method of Computing Balance Annual Fee For Purchases Of Balance For Purchases For Purchases Average Daily Balance $15 per year 16.9% 25 Days (Including New Purchases) (waived first year)

The information about the costs of the card described in this application is accurate as of July. 1989 This information may have changed afler that date To find out what may have changed, call us at 1-800-922-7400, extension 53316, or write us at Revolving Consumer Credit, 101 Greystone Boulevard. Columbia, SC 29226

I for in READ THIS STATEMENT BEFORE YOU SIGN IT. All the information I have given in this application is true and complete request that The South Carolina National Bank open an account me the

Revolving Consumer Credit Department, and request that any applicable card(s) and other methods of access be issued, renewed and replaced until I give the Revolving Consumer Credit Department notice

I will to cease Additionally. I request any access as applicable to my account through available automated network banking service(s) understand that the Revolving Consumer Credit Department confirm the

If I information above and retain the application I authorize the Revolving Consumer Credit Department to receive and report information on my credit approved, understand that written agreement(s) and more conditions, that detailed disclosures will be provided and I agree to pay the annual account fee (which will be automatically billed to the account) and to be bound by the terms, options chosen and disclosures

Ito my account unless I cut the card(s) in half and return them to the Revolving Consumer Credit Department. NTS SIGNATURE DAT!

Additional Card Authorized For Name Relationship

Drop this application by your nearest South Carolina National Bank location anywhere in South Carolina, or mail it to Revolving Consumer Credit, South Carolina National, 101 Greystone Boulevard, Columbia, SC 29226.

FLEXBANKING" South Carolina National Member FDIC An Equal Opportunity Lender YEARGIN y YEARGIN ENTERPRISES, INC? • General Contractors/Construction Managers 121 Edinburgh Court, Greenville, SC 29607 • (803) 232-1491