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Today's Features

Clemson vs. South Carolina November 17, 1990 5 Vance Hammond Clemson senior defensive lineman Vance Hammond had many collegiate opportunities

to play basketball coming out of high school, but simple arithmetic was all it took for him to choose football, as Heather Czeczok explains. 7 Stacy Fields

Behind the is a large field mainly used by Tiger golfers in the summer months. As Annabelle Vaughan explains, some Clemson football players also used the field this summer, but not to improve their golf games. 49 Clemson Sports Programs Clemson is well known for its success on the gridiron, but as Tim Bourret reviews,

Clemson has experienced success, especially recently, in all 18 varsity sports. 51 Les Herrin Athletics, especially football, has influenced the life of Clemson defensive line coach Les

Herrin, but as Tim Match tells us, Les Herrin's life is more than just football.

55 Mitch Belton The Tigers' top special teams player never even thought of attending Clemson Univer-

sity, but as Annabelle Vaughan reveals, an accident prior to a game in

Columbia changed his life dramatically. 62 Senior Spotlights Clemson's group of seniors needs just one win to break the Atlantic Coast Conference

record for victories by one class. Here is some information on a few of the contributors to that success.

1 05 Women's Basketball Preview The 1990-91 edition of Clemson Lady Tiger basketball takes to the court this month as they prepare to battle for the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship. Turn to page

1 05 as Sam Blackman examines Jim Davis' squad for the upcoming season. 112 The Last Word The Clemson-South Carolina football game provides all types of stories, some true,

some legendary, some mythological, but in today's Last Word, Bob Bradley shares with us, some of Frank Howard's memories of the state's biggest rivalry. The Departments

ACC Schedule 28 Managers 78 Players and Coaches Alma Mater 96 Memorial Stadium 27 Alphabetical Roster, Clemson. ..54 Athletic Staff 31 Memorial Stadium Records 45 Alphabetical Roster, Opponent 59 Band Feature 109 Official's Signals 68 Assistant Coaches 14 Board of Trustees 17 Picture of the Week 53 10

Bowl Schedules 15 Stadium Information 19 Graduate Assistant Coaches .... 71 Cheerleaders 97 Statistics, Individual 3 Lineups, Starting 57 Coaches. All-Sports 21 Strength All-Americans 65 Medical Staff 29 Courtesy Vehicle Donors 42 Today's Game 2 Meet the Tigers 33 Emergency Services 67 Trainers 72 Numerical Roster. Clemson 57

Fall Sports Schedule 84 Tiger Life 96 Numerical Roster. Opponent .. .57 Future Football Schedules 25 University Feature 107 Opponent Players 75 IPTAY 101 University President 9 Strength Coaches 65 IPTAY Officers 46 Tiger Rookies 37 Clemson Football Program Committee 105 Chairman Len Gough Information Office. Box 632. Clemson. SC 29633. Editors and Designers Tim Match and Tim Bourret On the Cover Today 's cover features defensive Men's Basketball vs. Program Staff Annabelle Vaughan. Sam Blackman, tackle Vance Hammond, tight end Stacy Fields and County Donna Strickland. Bob Bradley. Mickey Plyler. Gregg All-America candidate Dale Davis. Cover photos by Maryland-Baltimore Prigerson. Heather Czeczok. Chris Metzler and Jim Monarty. Bob Waldrop and Jim Gunn. Nov. 24, 5:00 p.m. Sanford Rogers. Interior Photos Jim Monarty. Bob Waldrop, Lance Women's Basketball vs. Printing Electric City Printing Company of Anderson. McKinney. Vern Verna, Scott Harke, Ben Hendricks. SC Special thanks to Sandy Kay and Steve Madden. Dave Lewis, C.W Pack. Rob Biggerstafl. Tom Charleston Shockley. Eddie Clifte. Earle Martin. Additional Copies Extra copies of this program are Pat Wright . Fred Dec. 1, 7:00 p.m. available at $4. 00 a piece Send checks (payable to Rolison. Mark Houde and Frank Alexander the Clemson Athletic Department) to Sports

Clemson Football '90 Today's Game By Tim Bourret

Seniors Look for ACC Record Kirkland Butkus Award Finalist finalist for the award. Clemson never needs extra motivation when Clemson outside Levon Kirkland Long was a first-team All-American according preparing for a game with South Carolina, but the has been named one of five finalists for the Dick to the Sporting News last year and a third-team

Tiger seniors will have that little extra when the Butkus Award. The honor is given to the top selection by AP. He has had another fine season Gamecocks come to Death Valley. Clemson's linebacker in the nation and is presented by the this year with an average grade of 78 percent and group of seniors needs just one win to break the Downtown Athletic Club of Orlando, FL. The 32 knockdown blocks. The two-time ACC Line- ACC record for wins by one class, or, wins in a winner will be announced on December 4 and the man of the week is Clemson's career leader in four-year period. banquet honoring the selectee will be held on knockdown blocks by an offensive tackle with Ironically, the seniors can break the mark with December 8. 127. a win over their major rival in their final home Kirkland is joined by Michael Stonebreakerof "Stacy Long is one of the classic drive blockers

game. The Clemson class of 1990 is currently Notre Dame, Maurice Crum of Miami, Alfred in all of college football, " said Head

tied with the Clemson class of 1 989 with 38 wins Williams of Colorado and Darrick Brownlow of Coach Bobby Ross. "He is tremendously strong. apiece for the league mark for wins. The current Illinois. Kirkland, who is the only underclassman When you look at him on film, the first thing that

group is 38-8 for four years, while last year's of the group, is the first Clemson player to be stands out is how quick, how low and how ag- group was 38-8-2 for four years. As you can see chosen as a finalist for the award. The native of gressive he is coming off the ball. Clemson has by the chart below, Clemson classes own five of Lamar, SC is one of the reasons Clemson is first always had football players who can do that, but

the top eight winningest classes in ACC history. in the nation in total defense. He has 44 tackles I think Stacy Long has to be one of the best

This year's group of seniors is also among the (to match the number on his back), 10 tackles for they've had."

best nationally. Heading into the games of No- loss, six passes broken up and 1 1

vember 1 7, only the senior classes at Miami (40- pressures. South Carolina Update 4), Nebraska (40-7), Florida State (39-6) and "It is a great honor to be among the finalists for South Carolina enters the meeting with Notre Dame (40-6), have more wins than the this award, especially when you look at the other Clemson with a 5-4 ledger after its win over

current Clemson senior class. four finalists," said Kirkland. "I have to give credit Southern Illinois last week. The Gamecocks

Here is a list of the ACC's Winningest Classes: to the other defensive players, especially my have moved the ball all season and have many fellow outside . Without them, we standouts offensively. School Class Record Pet would not be number-one in the nation in defense. Bobby Fuller has had statistics that exceed Clemson 1990 38-8-0 .826 Our team ranking has a lot to do with me being in those of his predecessor, Todd Ellis. Fuller has Clemson 1989 38-8-2 .813 the final five for the Butkus Award." completed almost 60 percent of his passes this Clemson 1984 37-6-2 .844 season and could end the year with a Gamecock

Clemson 1981 37-10-0 .787 Long Finalist for Outland Trophy completion percentage record if he has a good Maryland 1978 37-10-1 .781 Clemson offensive tackle Stacy Long is one of day against Clemson. He had a career best 356 Clemson 1983 36-7-2 .822 14 finalists for the Outland Trophy, the award yards against N.C. State. Maryland 1976 36-11-1 .760 presented each year to the top lineman (offensive Running back Rob DeBoer, who went to South Maryland 1977 36-11-1 .760 or defensive) in the nation. The winner will be Carolina to play baseball, is the team's second Clemson 1982 35-10-1 .772 announced December 5 in Los Angeles. Long is leading rusher with over 500 yards, but he has 1983 35-11-0 .761 the second Tiger to be a finalist for the Outland been the mainstay over the last five games. He

Maryland 1979 35-12-0 .745 Trophy. Michael Dean Perry (in 1 987) was also a averages over six yards a carry.

Robert Brooks is an outstanding

and has nearly 1 00 career receptions even though

he still has another year of eligibility. He is

already seventh in Gamecock history in receptions and reception yardage (even though he missed two games this year after undergoing arthroscopic surgery). This could be a great battle of kickers. Clemson

of course has Chris Gardocki , but the Gamecocks counter with Darren Parker and Collin Mackie. Mackie has missed only one extra point in his career and has 64 career field goals. Parker has a 40-yard average as a and was among the national leaders last season.

Harmon Sets Two Clemson Records Clemson senior Eric Harmon deserves a lot of credit for Clemson's 8-2 season and top 10

national ranking in rushing this year. The

native of Camden, NJ is Clemson's leader in knockdown blocks this season with 61 and now has an all-time Clemson record 258 for his career. He broke John Phillips's record of 245 when he had nine against Wake Forest on October 27. Harmon also holds the Clemson record for games started in a career, regardless of position.

Now, that is an accomplishment for an offensive lineman considering the contact Harmon faces Clemson's senior class hopes to enter the record books after today's game. Only four other every week. He will make his 46th career start senior classes in America have accumulated the last four years. more wins over against South Carolina and has missed just one

game in his career. He broke the record of 44

2 Clemson Football '90 starts by Rodney Williams (1985-88). Brewster Needs Two Tackles for 300 Clemson Seeks Sixth Straight Bowl Appear- Senior inside linebacker ance Doug Brewster should be- With an 8-2 record heading into the South come the sixth player in Carolina game, Clemson is a lock for a sixth Clemson history to reach the straight bowl trip. Clemson will tie an ACC record 300-tackle mark when he

for consecutive seasons in a bowl game when it plays his final game in Death makes its appearance this year. Clemson has Valley against South Caro-

been to a bowl game every year since 1 985 and lina. Brewster is coming off

has won each of its last four bowl games. Clemson one of his best games as a

and Florida State are the only teams in the nation Tiger as he had 1 1 stops to win a bowl game four years in a row. against North Carolina to Clemson will tie Maryland's record for con- lead the Tigers.

secutive bowl seasons. The Terps were in a bowl Brewster, a first-team All- every year between 1973 and 1978. Clemson ACC choice last year, has will have a shot at breaking the ACC record for 71 tackles this year to rank consecutive bowl victories. Clemson has won second on theteam. He now

four in a row heading into this year's postseason has 298 career tackles in his play. North Carolina also won four straight bowl four seasons. Teammate Ed games in four years between 1979 and 1982. McDaniel should join the club

Clemson extended its ACC record for con- next year. He already has

secutive winning regular seasons to 1 4. Clemson 253 career stops and still has had a winning ledger in the regular season has another year to go. every year since 1976.

Clemson Defense Ranked First Statistically Speaking Clemson hopes to be stingy defensively for 1990 Clemson Stats (8-2) 1990 South Carolina Stats (5-4) one more game in regular season play. If Clemson Rushing ie Yds Avg TD L£ Rushing ie Yds Avg ID LG_ can be strong defensively against the Gamecocks Ronald Williams 144 790 5.49 8 51 Mike Dingle 153 635 4.2 6 43

it could give the Tigers their first total defense Rudy Harris 76 337 4.43 1 30 Rob DeBoer 88 578 6.6 5 44

national championship in the history of the school. D. Cameron 98 284 2.90 4 25 Albert Haynes 55 194 3.5 1 36

D. Witherspoon 42 261 6.21 1 81 Ken The Tigers are leading the nation in total Watson 15 £4 4J q a Howard Hall 52 234 4.50 2 24 use 394 1415 3.6 14 44 defense, allowing just 214 yards per game. The CLEMSON 565 2566 4.54 21 81 Opponents 386 1525 4.0 18 highest finish in that important is Tigers' category Opponents 334 704 2.11 4 60 third by the 1 954 team that allowed just 1 76 yards per game. Passing Cmp An Int Yds TP k£ Ed Passing Cmp am Int Yds TD LG Pet Clemson is also second in the nation in scor- D. Cameron 81 168 4 985 5 5J2 A2Z Bobbv Fuller 142 238 8 1980 12 Z5 331 ing defense, first in rushing defense, and eighth CLEMSON 88 185 4 1093 5 56 .476 USC 1 54 258 8 2139 16 75 .597 Opponents 138 279 13 1434 5 60 .495 Opponents 95 202 9 1223 7 .470 in pass defense. No Clemson team has ever finished the season ranked in the top 10 in the Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG. Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG; nation in all four categories. Last year's team was Terry Smith 30 415 13.83 2 34 Robert Brooks 24 403 16.8 6 54 the first Clemson team to finish in the top 25 in all Doug Thomas 16 252 15.75 37 Albert Haynes 22 247 1 1 .2 1 39 four areas. Stacy Fields 13 121 9.31 16 Mike Dingle 20 193 9.7 2 18

Only three teams have gained over 300 yards Larry Ryans 11 101 9.18 1 40 David Pitchko 19 292 15.4 1 31

in total offense against Clemson this year. Op- Howard Ha» 5 2A 14.80 Q 3J Charles Stewart IS 212 llfi 1 22 CLEMSON 88 1093 12.42 5 56 use 154 2139 13.89 16 75 ponents have reached 110 yards rushing just Opponents 138 1434 10.39 5 60 Opponents 95 1223 12.87 7 once and eight of 10 teams have been held to double figures in rushing yardage for the game. Tackles Nfi Tackles Nfi Tackles Nfi Tackles Nfi Five times the opposition has failed to score a Ed McDaniel 87 Chester McGlockton 45 Patrick Hinton 94 Gerald Dixon 52 , including each of the last two games. Rob Bodine 71 Levon Kirkland 44 Leon Harris 76 Kurt Wilson 48 Doug Brewster 71 Ashley Sheppard 43 Joe Reaves 75 Antonio Walker 45 Clemson Looks for Undefeated Home Season Vance Hammond 61 Kenzil Jackson 42 Corey Miller 60 Cedric Surratt 43 Robert O'Neal 48 John Johnson 36 Marty Dye 58 Bobby Brown 41 A Clemson victory over South Carolina would give the Tigers their first perfect season at home 1990 Clemson Schedule 1990 South Carolina Schedule 5-0 since 1981 . The Tigers are so far at Death opposition 187- Valley and have outscored the Date Site Opponent Score Date Site Opponent Score

13. Only one team has scored a touchdown Sept. 1 H Long Beach St. 59-0 Sept. 1 H Duke 21-10 against Clemson in Memorial Stadium this year, Sept. 8 A Virginia 7-20 Sept. 8 H North Carolina 27-5 Sept. 15 N1 Maryland 18-17 Sept. 22 A 35-24 and that score came on a kickoff return by Duke Sept 22 H Appalachian St. 48-0 Sept. 29 A Georgia Tech 6-27 in the final stages of the game against Clemson's Sept 29 H Duke 26-7 Oct. 13 H East Carolina 37-7 second-team kickoff return defense. Opponents Oct. 6 H Georgia 34-3 Oct. 20 H The Citadel 35-38 are averaging just 137 yards per game in total Oct. 13 A Georgia Tech 19-21 Oct. 27 A N.C State 29-38 offense in Death Valley this season. Oct 20 A N.C State 24-17 Nov. 3 H Florida State 10-41

Oct. 27 A Wake Forest 24-6 Nov. 10 H Southern III. 38-13 Clemson has had 1 1 perfect seasons at home Nov. 3 H North Carolina 20-3 Nov. 17 A Clemson since Death Valley was opened in 1 942, but the Nov 17 H South Carolina Nov. 22 H West Virginia in Tigers have had just two perfect home seasons N1 at Baltimore Memorial Stadium the last 16 years

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How does the tallest defensive lineman in somebody there to show me something." happens." Clemson's history and a first-team AII-ACC And his hard work paid off. Hammond went Hammond also lost a coach while he was at

player for 1 989 describe himself? "I'm a pretty on to receive seven letters at Dorman High Clemson. "When Coach (Tom) Harper passed

simple person." School, three in football and four in basketball. away, it hurt me. I could always talk to him Well that may be how Vance Hammond Then why did Hammond choose to play foot- about everything and he'd always have a joke

humbly characterizes himself, but any oppos- ball on the collegiate level over basketball? or something to pick me up when I was down.

ing offensive players would disagree. Going Simple arithmetic. "I looked at it like this. He was a great guy. I miss him a lot." into the last game of the season, Vance There are five people that start on a basketball During his junior year, Vance Hammond

Hammond is leading the Tigers in quarterback team. Well, I was pretty good at basketball and had to adapt to new coach Les Herrin. The

sacks and in tackle-for-loss yardage. He was I was hearing from some major colleges. But transition went smoothly. So when another

also named Player-of-the-Game after the then I started thinking. In football, there are 1 change came in January of 1990, Hammond

N. C.State game. In that game, he had 11 on offense and 1 1 on defense; that's 22 people, was forced to adjust once again. Fortunately,

tackles, one of which was the sack that caused plus special teams. I can find a spot for me; I Coach Herrin stayed on the Clemson coach-

the that gave Clemson its game- can play somewhere with all those slots." ing staff under Coach Ken Hatfield. "It made winning posession. Vance Hammond has found his place at me feel more comfortable. We had a year

But the senior from Spartanburg, SC, is not Clemson. He has started the last 25 games under our belts. We had been to war together

completely satisfied with his performance. "I that the Tigers have played. But there is one and gotten through it. This year all I've had to

don't know what my potential is. I've had my more game in the regular season which do is play football."

best year since I've been here, but I don't like Hammond is eagerly waiting to start. After the South Carolina game is over,

to put a cap on something. I like to see how far "The South Carolina game-that's the meca there are still two things which Hammond will

I can go with everything. When it runs out, then of all games. I hope to finish the season off have to look forward to. First is a possible bowl

I'll leave it there." strong in that game, maybe seven or eight game. Hammond doesn't care which one, just

Hammond always liked football, even as a sacks and three more tackles for loss," preferably "one in Florida. It's warm, the great

small boy. His father had played for Wingate Hammond said with a grin. "It's the rivalry I sunshine, and anytime you go to the beach in

College and his brother Mark played at used to watch when I was little. I always felt December that is an A+, no matter what."

Newberry College, so football was a kind of that if you could participate in that game, you Hammond is also looking forward to gradu- family tradition. He also loved to watch George were playing in the biggest game in South ation in December. So what does this big guy

Rogers and Larry Czonka play football. But Carolina ... which it is. do with his time during the day? Well, when he

Hammond was not very coordinated. "I was so "I'm very happy that I came to Clemson. is not practicing football, or studying, one can

uncoordinated, I tripped over my own feet. Playing football has been good to my brother, find Vance keeping up with his soap operas.

Then my brother took me out to the garage one and my father, my whole family. It has been a That's right. "My favorite is Y&R, The Young

day and threw a jump rope in my hands. I real family-oriented thing and that's special to and the Restless. I like Victor Newman

jumped rope for as long as I could and he me. I lost a grandfather my second year here because he always gets what he wants."

wouldtimeme. Ididthatuntil I could jump that and that really made me appreciate that I was If Vance Hammond gets what he wants,

rope and twist it and everything. I think it so close to home so I could be with my family. he'll be playing football in the next few years.

helped me more than anything that I had It doesn't really hit you until something like that "Maybe I'll be playing some celebrity golf tour-

naments, (even though) my handicap is that I lose a lot of balls."

He also wants to spend about six months in

Australia. "I've always wanted to go there. It's

still wild, still open, and there is still a lot of

uncovered territory. It would be neat to see

the different people and a different life style." Hammond likes new adventures and he

loves a challenge. That is why he chose to play defense over offense, besides the fact

that defense is the best place to match his

character and his talents. " Defense is more aggressive, more reaction, more spontane- ous. Either you can shut somebody down or you can be the missing link to a big play. You

could be the one to mess up. I just find that more enticing, interesting, enjoyable, and fun." Vance Hammond will be ending one aspect

of his life when he leaves Clemson this winter. But, at the same time, he will be taking with him everything he has learned both on and off the

field. "I've had a great career here. I appreci- ate everything Clemson has done for me and

my family for their support. I just hope I finish the year off with I've Hammond's pursuit of enemy is one reason Clemson leads the nation in total a bang. enjoyed it (my defense. career at Clemson), it's been special and I will always remember it."

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Stacy Fields

Behind the Jervey Athletic Center, between |ob ever since. He was the top returning receiver field but his prowess in the classroom. He has

baseball stadium and the football prac- heading into this season and is third on the team been chosen to the AII-ACC Academic football

tice fields, is a large field that is used mainly as a in receptions heading into the South Carolina team each of the last two years and was the

driving range. Four or five golfers hitting drives game with 1 3. He has been Cameron's target on winner of the Gator Bowl Academic Award last

are a familiar site to those who work in the Athletic several key pass plays over the course of the season. He is also attending Clemson on the Department and to the Clemson athletes that season and has made gutsy receptions time and prestigious Jervey Academic Scholarship, mak- spend so much time there. But last summer, the time again. The time and sweat spent out on the ing him, Steve Fuller, and Mike Eppley the only drives that were being practiced on that field were driving range has definitely paid off for Fields and Tiger football players ever to earn that honor

of the variety that score seven points, as it the Tigers, as quarterback DeChane Cameron is "Ever since I was young, my parents made

became the place where Tiger quarterbacks and the first to aknowledge. academics important to me," says the well-spo-

" receivers worked on honing their skills. "Stacy and I really got our timing down when ken Fields. I've seen too many people put all of Perhaps the most frequent visitors to that field we worked together this summer," says Cameron their future in the game of football and I've seen

were tight end Stacy Fields and quarterback "A lot of the passes he catches now during the too many people be disappointed. The primary

DeChane Cameron. Sometimes the pair would games are the types we worked on. It's instinct reason why I am here is to earn a degree, but the

be on the field early in the morning, before the now; I know where he's going to be on certain thing lloveisthegameoffootball. I really decided

dew had even burned off the grass. Often they plays. that I wanted to also be known for what I do on the

" would be out in the cruel heat of the afternoon. He is a leader on and off the field. On the field so I tried really hard this year to improve.

Those familiar forms could be seen at dusk and field, he leads by example. When things are That's what I worked on this summer. I think I've

even on the weekends, simply throwing the ball going bad, he tries to get the guys going in the done a good job this year of improving. I guess

back and forth. right direction. He's the type of guy we want to go I am the opposite of the normal stereotype of a This diligent work was not part of a required to when things are getting rough. Off the field, he football player, but people seem to think that

off-season conditioning program, but something tries to get all the guys to concentrate on academ- since I do well in the classroom, I am not a good

that Fields and Cameron and several other play- ics and let them know there is life after football. football player. People forget that I was recruited ers decided to do among themselves, as they He may not be the flashiest person on the team to play football.

tried to build a winning team. "My personal goal and he may not be the player the public knows the "People also think that I spend all my time

for this season was to improve," says Fields. "I most about, but he is definitely one of the key studying, but that is not true either. I have just

knew that DeChane was going to be the quarter- players on the team from our standpoint." disciplined myself enough so that I know when I

back and I wanted him to have confidence in me. Fields has become well-known to Clemson have to study. Academics is just one dimension

He also throws the ball pretty hard, so I wanted to football followers during his years at Clemson, of my life and it is something that is going to take

get used to his passes. I practiced catching and but not as much for his exploits on the football me where I need to go. But it is not the only thing

running routes. I practiced catching the that is important to me. I play around and ball with my eyes closed. Sometimes, just like to have fun as much as any college

DeChane and I would go out and throw for student."

one-and-a-half or two hours until we got Fields is scheduled to graduate next

so tired and hot that we couldn't do it any May with a degree in industrial engineer-

more. Then I would go home and sit in ing. This spring, the first semester of col- front of the television for hours with a lege that he will spend without donning a

football in my hand, just handling it and football uniform, will most likely be filled

throwing it up and catching it and getting with job interviews. Last summer, when

a feel for it. I really disciplined myself to he was not catching passes on the driving

make sure I gave myself every possible range, he worked with Dow Chemical, advantage heading into the season." helping determine which procedures would The 6-3, 230-pound senior came to bi ing optimum efficiency in their manufac- Clemson as an outside linebacker after turing processes.

playing most of his high school career as Today, as Fields plays his last game in a signal caller. He red-shirted his first year Death Valley, just a stone's throw away

and spent 1987 working as an outside from the driving range where he worked all linebacker and seeing action on the Tiger summer, he hopes to bring optimum effi- special teams. In the spring of 1988, ciency to the Tiger offense and become a however, the Clemson coaches felt that part of the winningest senior class in the they needed help at the tight end slot, and history of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Fields became the prime candidate. "Against North Carolina, when I was cap-

"The last thing I wanted to do was to tain, my adrenaline just started flowing

move to tight end," Fields laughs. "I had and my emotions were so built up before

spent two years learning how to gain an the game. I felt like I almost wanted to cry.

advantage over a tight end and I didn't I kept thinking one more time in Death

want those outside linebackers doing those Valley and this is it. The feeling I have things to me! But we had so many good before a game is so hard to describe. You

linebackers and I wanted to contribute to have to be here and be a part of it. There

the team more. The coaches thought I are so many people involved in making

could be molded into a tight end and I Clemson football what it is and it is special

I that guess I was the ideal size. knew was to so many people. I'm very proud of my

where I was needed so I just disciplined academic accomplishments, but when I ." myself to the change Fields should become the second Clemson gridder put on my uniform and get ready to run Fields became the Tigers' starting tight in the last seven years to be chosen Academic All- down the hill, I'm just proud to be a Clemson

end in 1 989 and has held on to the starting ACC three times. athlete."

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President Max Lenno

In the four years Max Lennon has been environmental sciences, to be the focus of a sity.

president of Clemson, the university has be- $10 million research initiative launched by Lennon is a native of Columbus County,

come one of the nation's top 100 research the university in 1990. Lennon also sees N.C., and earned his bachelor's degree and

universities (according to the National Sci- potential for national leadership in innovative doctorate from N. C. State.

ence Foundation), launched its largest fund- public-service programs, such as those in

raising campaign ever, and entered its sec- agriculture, engineering and other disciplines ond century. But no single event during his that enabled Clemson to help South Carolina administration may have been more impor- recover from the devastation of Hurricane tant than this year's emphasis on strategic Hugo. "Our goal is to become planning. "Our goal is to become the model among At Lennon's directive, during the past year land-grant universities by providing educa- the model among land- Clemson faculty, staff and administrators tion with relevance," he said. have developed a blueprint for Clemson's "As a land grant college, we have an grant universities by future. As a result, Clemson enters the obligation to rural development and to help providing education 1 990 s better prepared than ever to serve the eliminate the pockets of poverty and illiteracy

state's needs as South Carolina's land-grant that remain in this state. Education is the with relevance." university. answer, and we have an obligation to make

The strategic plan calls for increased em- education accessible to all people." phasis on undergraduate education, the en- Lennon came to Clemson from The Ohio

vironment, advanced materials, and bio- State University, where he had been the vice- The Clemson president has been active in technology—areas Lennon considers critical president for agricultural administration and a number of civic and professional groups, to the state's future. executive dean for agriculture, home eco- ranging from his local Rotary Club and the "There is an urgent need to develop a nomics and natural resources. Lennon was South Carolina Research Authority to the

campus consensus about university priori- also on the Ohio State Faculty Senate and Board of Directors of EARTH in Costa Rica ties, and that's been the goal of our academic was co-chairman of the Governor's Commis- which aims through education and invest- strategic planning process," Lennon said. sion on Agriculture. ments aims to improve third world agricul- "This year-long, faculty-driven process has Previously, he had served as dean of the ture. of Agriculture, director of the defined four areas where we should devote College and as In the fall of 1987, Lennon was named to greater resources, because they are areas in Agriculture Experiment Station at the Uni- the board of trustees of the Farm Foundation which we are convinced we can be a leader." versity of Missouri, and as associate dean a national organization devoted to improving Evidence of the potential for leadership in and director of research in the College of research and education to benefit rural ar-

the 1 990s already is emerging, particularly in Agricultural Sciences at Texas Tech Univer- eas. He will serve a four-year term as the university representative on the board, which also includes farmers, legislators and ex- ecutives of leading agricultural industries.

Lennon was appointed in 1988 to the U. S. Department of Agriculture's Policy Advisory Committee for Science and Education Research Grants Program by Secretary of Agriculture Richard E. Lyng, and was a keynote speaker at the AgBio-

tech 88 international conference in Wash- ington.

Last year Lennon was appointed to chair a committee of top administrators

and federal officials from 1 1 universities across the nation to work with congress on legislation relating to foreign assis- tance and international 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 (28). and Robin (25).

Clemson Football '90 9 Is,

Facing challenges head on: that might be Broyles, Jess Neely, and John Heisman. in the finer points of the game. It is one reason

Ken Hatfield's most significant asset. It has The native of Helena, Arkansas, played in he was named the third best teaching coach

helped him in all walks of life, but especially two bowl games with the Razorbacks, in college football by Inside Sports Maga-

when it comes to football. coached in seven post-season games as an zine last summer. Hatfield began his coach-

As a player, he helped Arkansas face assistant and has been the head coach in ing career immediately after graduation. In

every challenge in 1964, when the Razor- eight bowls. Five times he has coached a the fall of 1965, he served as an assistant

backs had an 11-0 season and won the team to a top 1 5 final ranking in the AP poll, coach at Helena-West Helena High School in

national title. As an assistant coach at Ten- and he played on two other top 1 5 teams. Arkansas. In 1 966, he moved to West Point, nessee and Florida, he moulded countless Hatfield-coached clubs have excelled of- where he served as freshman coach for two

players into top-notch athletes who com- fensively and defensively, but they have seasons. His 1 967 club posted a 9-0 record.

peted for titles, been particularly successful in rushing of- After the two-year stint at Army, he served

played in seven bowl games in a 10-year fense and defense. Each of his last eight as an assistant coach at Tennessee for three

period, and ranked in the final top-20 five teams have finished in the top 20 nationally in years (1968-70). The Volunteers went to

times. rushing offense, including five top 10 fin- post-season bowls all three seasons (includ-

As a head coach, he took a dormant Air ishes. His 1983 Air Force team was second ing two major bowls), won a conference title

Force program to a number-1 3 na- and ranked in the final top 20 of the

tional ranking and a pair of bowl AP poll all three seasons, including

wins. He continued to meet the a number-four ranking in 1 970.

challenges at Arkansas, his alma In 1 971 , Hatfield began a seven-

mater, guiding the Razorbacks to year stint at the University of Flor- back-to-back Southwest Confer- ida, spending four seasons as a

ence titles, something that had not defensive backfield coach and been done at Arkansas since Hat- three as an offensive backfield

field was a player. mentor. Florida played in four bowl And now he faces another chal- games during his career in

lenge at Clemson. His charge is to Gainesville and two more Gator

continue Clemson's contemporary teams finished in the AP top 20,

excellence (only Nebraska and Mi- including the 1 974 team that played

ami had fewer losses in the decade Nebraska in the Sugar Bowl.

of the eighties). But if Hatfield's Hatfield became offensive coor- track record for meeting challenges dinator at the Air Force Academy

is any indication, Clemson football under current

is in good hands entering the Head Coach in 1 978. A 1990s. year later, Parcells was wooed to That track record has included the Big Apple and Hatfield became eight straight trips to post-season the Falcons' head coach. The Air bowls, including major bowl ap- Force program had not had a win-

pearances in three of the last four ning season since 1973. But by his

years. Hatfield is one of just four fourth season, Hatfield had an active coaches to take a team to a eight-game winner, led Air Force to

bowl each of the last eight years. its first-ever victory over Notre

He is in noteworthy company as the Dame, and had taken the Falcons

other members of that exclusive to a post-season bowl for the first club are Tom Osborne (Nebraska), time since 1971. Hatfield hopes to bring a team to a bowl game for the ninth Pat Dye (Auburn) and Bobby Bow- In 1983, Hatfield was named straight year. Only three other active coaches have a chance den (Florida State). national Coach-of-the-Year by the to accomplish that feat in 1 990. Hatfield has an overall record of Football Coaches Association

82-48-2 (.629), but he has won 77 percent of in the nation in rushing. (Bobby Dodd Award) after leading Air Force his games over the last seven seasons (65- Two of his last four Arkansas teams fin- to a 10-2 season that included wins over

1 9-1 ). At Arkansas, he posted a record of 55- ished in the top three in the country in turn- Notre Dame, Navy and a bowl victory over

17-1 over six seasons, a .760 winning per- over margin, including his 1988 team that Mississippi. It was the Academy's first-ever

centage. That percentage is second best in was first in the nation (Clemson was second win over Notre Dame in South Bend. Southwest Conference history as only that same year). Defensively, his clubs have The next year, Hatfield succeeded Lou

Darrell Royal (Texas 1 957-76) had a better finished in the top 15 in the nation in rushing Holtz at Arkansas, where he would take his percentage. Hatfield's SWC winning per- defense five of the last six years. alma mater to 55 wins in six seasons, six bowl

centage was higher than 1 1 former SWC The 46-year-old Hatfield has coached in appearances and four final top-1 5 rankings.

coaches who are in the College Football Hall three major conferences and with independ- His 1 985 club finished with a 1 0-2 mark and of Fame, including Bear Bryant, Frank ent schools, giving him a diverse background number-1 2 national ranking, the Razor-

10 Clemson Football '90 These statements were certainly watch- yards with a punt return for a touchdown in

words for Hatfield as a player and these Arkansas' thrilling 14-13 victory. It was the

experiences have helped him in his relation- key victory in the Razorbacks' championship ship with his players. Hatfield played for season. Altogether, Hatfield scored five TDs three years at Arkansas (1962-64) and he via punt returns in his career, including an was a starter on the National Championship Arkansas record 95-yard return against

team of 1 964. A defensive back by trade, he Tulsa in 1963. earned his fame as the nation's top punt An accounting major who earned his di-

returner in 1 963 and 1 964. He also finished ploma in the spring of 1965. Hatfield was an

as the runner-up as a sophomore and is still Academic Ail-American in 1 964 and was the

the only college football player to finish in the recipient of the Swartz Award, presented

top two in the nation in punt returns three annually to the top student-athlete at Arkan- straight seasons. sas. The 1964 AII-SWC selection was in- His most memorable play took place ducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame

in 81 in 1989. Hatfield teams have won 77 percent of their against Texas 1964 when he raced games the last seven years.

backs' first Top 20 finish since 1982. Four times the Razorbacks rallied from fourth YEAR BY YEAR WITH KEN HATFIELD

quarter deficits to gain victory. The 1986 campaign was another year of Varsity Final success with highlight victories over a nation- Year School Record AP-UPI Status Bowl/Opponent ally ranked Texas A&M club and the Razor- 1962 Arkansas 9-2 6-6 Player Sugar vs. Mississippi

backs' first win in 20 years at Texas. Arkan- 1963 Arkansas 5-5 Player * 2-2 sas advanced to the Orange Bowl and fin- 1964 Arkansas 11-0 Player Cotton vs. Nebraska

ished 1 5th in the final AP poll. 1965 W. Helena HS Asst. Coach 7-3 Arkansas won the 1 988 and 1 989 South- 1966 Army Fresh. Coach west Conference Championship and the 1967 Army 8-2 Fresh. Coach Razorbacks never finished lower than sec- 1968 Tennessee 8-2-1 13-7 Asst. Coach Cotton vs. Texas * ond in his six years at Fayetteville. He was 1969 Tennessee 9-2 15-11 Asst. Coach Gator vs. Florida named Southwest Conference Coach-of- 1970 Tennessee 11-1 4-4 Asst. Coach Sugar vs. Air Force 4-7 the-Year in 1 988 as he took the Razorbacks 1971 Florida Asst. Coach 5-5-1 to the league title and a 1 0-0 start. Miami (FL) 1972 Florida Asst. Coach 7-5 Asst. Tangerine vs. defeated Arkansas 1 8- 1 6 in the Orange Bowl 1973 Florida NR-20 Coach Miami, OH 8-4 15-12 vs. to stop the streak. Seven players off the 1 988 1974 Florida Asst. Coach Sugar Nebraska 9-3 club (all recruited by Hatfield) were drafted by 1975 Florida Asst. Coach Gator vs. Maryland the NFL, an Arkansas single draft record. 1976 Florida 8-4 Asst. Coach Sun vs. Texas A&M

After last season's 10-2 ledger and sec- 1977 Florida 6-4-1 Asst. Coach ond straight SWC championship, Hatfield 1978 Air Force 3-8 Offensive Coor was named Southwest Conference Coach- 1979 Air Force 3-8 Head Coach of-the-Decade by the Houston Post. In- 1980 Air Force 2-9-1 Head Coach 4-7 cluded in the victories was a triumph over a 1981 Air Force Head Coach top-15 Houston team and Heisman Trophy 1982 Air Force 8-5 Head Coach Hall of Fame vs. Vanderbilt winner Andre Ware. 1983 Air Force 10-2 13-15 Head Coach Independence vs. Miss. 7-4-1 Hatfield has also had success off the field. 1984 Arkansas Head Coach Liberty vs. Auburn A recent release by the CFA cited his 1989 1985 Arkansas 10-2 12-12 Head Coach Arkansas class for excellence in terms of 1986 Arkansas 9-3 15-16 Head Coach Orange vs. Oklahoma graduation rate (over 75 percent), one of the 1987 Arkansas 9-4 Head Coach Liberty vs. Georgia * 1988 Arkansas 10-2 12-13 Head Coach Cotton vs. top 1 figures in the nation. UCLA * 10-2 13-13 "Football is a part of a young man's edu- 1989 Arkansas Head Coach Cotton vs. Tennessee cation. He learns about himself by playing Head Coaching Record - Air Force 27-31-1 .466 5 years football," states Hatfield. "It gives him a Arkansas 55-17-1 .760 6 years perspective of how to handle defeat as well Total 82-48-2 .629 1 1 years as victory. Our success at Clemson will be

reflected in the lives of our players after they leave Clemson University. We want to help make them the best people they can be. We want to maximize their potential. That is our challenge."

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Toro.. ..your source for automatic irrigation and sprinkler systems. Irrigation Division^ WALLY AKE is responsible for coaching ranks. He rushed for 1 ,1 05 career yards and nine Tiger inside linebackers, the same position with the Gators before spending three seasons with the Dallas

he held at Arkansas in 1989. Ake also spent Cowboys, where he was a member of the 1 977 and 1 978 Super several years coaching the Razorback de- Bowl teams. Statistically with the Cowboys, Brinson rushed for fensive line (1984-88), and was the defen- 124 yards on 26 attempts and gaining 502 yards on 23 kickoff

sive line coach at Air Force for three sea- returns. Brinson also spent two years ( 1 980-81 ) with the Seattle

sons (1 981 -83). He spent the 1 980 season Seahawks before a knee injury ended his playing career. He as a graduate assistant coach at Arkansas earned his bachelor's degree in physical education from Florida

where he worked with tight ends and he was the linebacker in 1 983. Brinson has participated in 1 3 different bowl games as

coach at William & Mary in 1979. The Hawthorne, VA native was either a player or coach and Arkansas ranked in the top-20 in the

a three-year letterman in football at William & Mary and won all- nation in rushing all six years he served as an assistant. conference honors as a junior and second-team honors during his senior season. He has coached three All-America players, Wayne Martin (DE, Arkansas), Tony Cherico (NG, Arkansas), LES HERRIN is in the second season of his and Chris Funk (DT, Air Force), and has coached one or more all- second stint with the Clemson program conference players each year of his coaching career. Arkansas

after coaching at North Carolina ( 1 988) and ranked fourth in the nation in rushing defense in 1 988, seventh in East Carolina (1985-87). Responsible for 1 987, 1 3th in 1 985, and 1 4th in 1 984, seasons in which Ake was coaching the defensive line and recruiting the defensive line coach. Responsible for recruiting Maryland, in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, Virginia, parts of Georgia and Texas, and the Washington, D.C. Herrin was the Tiger inside linebacker areas, Ake earned his bachelor's degree in physical education coach from 1981-84. Before coming to from William & Mary in 1 972. Clemson for the 1981 national championship season, Herrin also spent a year as the at Appalachian State (1980). A Waycross, GA, native, Herrin earned his LARRY BECKMAN works with the Tiger bachelor's and master's degree from Western Carolina where he offensive line, concentrating mainly on the was a four-year letterman in football and a team captain. During tackles and centers after spending six his first two years at Clemson, the Tigers ranked in the top 1 in years as the offensive line coach at Arkan- scoring and rushing defense. Herrin also coached ACC MVP sas (1 984-89). He also spent several years Jeff Davis, who went on to be captain of the Tampa Bay Bucs and at Air Force, where he was the offensive line 1989 All-Pro Johnny Rembert of the . coach from 1981-83 and worked with the Clemson ranked in the top-1 in scoring and rushing defense his tight ends and special teams in 1 980. Previ- first two years at Clemson and last season ranked fifth in the ous to his stint at Air Force, Beckman was the offensive line nation in scoring, rushing and total defense. coach at East Tennessee State (1976-78) and worked at his alma mater, the University of Florida, as a junior varsity assistant

(1975) and as a graduate assistant in 1966. He was an all-

Florida in high school at Miami Edison and lettered

three years at offensive guard at Florida, where he was an All- ROGER HINSHAW is responsible for Southeastern Conference choice and an honorable mention Ail- coaching the Tigers' talented group of out-

American in 1 965. Beckman also served as captain of the 1 965 side linebackers, a position he previously

Gator squad. Since 1 982, he has coached in eight straight bowl held at Arkansas (1984-89) and Air Force

games and Arkansas ranked in the top-20 in the nation in rushing ( 1 983). Hinshaw also worked as the defen- all six years he coached the offensive line. Beckman earned his sive coordinator at Livingston University

bachelor's degree in physical education from Florida in 1 966 and (1979-82) and as a graduate assistant at

his master's in the same field in 1967. His recruiting territory Appalachian State (1974). Hinshaw

includes Alabama, and parts of Texas and Florida. earned his bachelor's degree in Health and Physical Education

from Appalachian State in 1974, where he played defensive back for the Mountaineers and led the team in as a senior. He coached Kerry Owens, currently with the Cleveland LARRY BRINSON, a former NFL player, is Browns, while at Arkansas, where the Razorbacks ranked in the in charge of the Tigers' young group of top 20 in the nation in rushing defense four of his six years. running backs as well as recruiting the Hinshaw's recruiting responsibilities include the state of Louisi- Atlanta, GA, and Miami, FL, areas, and ana, and parts of North Carolina and South Carolina. parts of Texas. The Miami, FL, native has spent the past six years as the running back coach at Arkansas (1984-89) and also spent a year working with that group at Air

Force (1 983). Brinson was a four-year letterman at the Univer- sity of Florida as a running back before entering the professional

14 Clemson Football '90 RICK STOCKSTILL is in his second sea- assistant coach there in 1964. He is a member of the all-time son with the Tigers after joining the Iowa State team, selected by former players and coaches, and

Clemson coaching staff in February of was a member of the Big Eight all-conference team and the

1 989. Stockstill came to Clemson from the captain of the baseball team in 1961 . He also won the Reuben University of Central Florida, where he Miller Award for Most Valuable Player on and off the field at Iowa

spent four years as assistant head coach State that same year. Van Der Heyden earned three letters in and wide receiver coach (1985-89). both football and baseball from Iowa State and received a

Stockstill's responsibilities at Clemson in- bachelor's degree in physical education (1962) and a master's

clude coaching the Tiger quarterbacks and recruiting sections of degree in education (1968) from the same institution. He has South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Prior to his stay at Central coached three All-America guards over the last seven years at Florida, Stockstill spent two seasons as offensive coordinator Clemson and for a five-year period (1983-87), one of his guards

and quarterback coach at Bethune-Cookman (1983-84), The was chosen AII-ACC. Clemson has ranked in the top-20 in the

Sidney, OH, native earned three letters in football from Florida nation in rushing offense six of the last seven years while Van Der State University, where he quarterbacked the Seminoles to Heyden has been the offensive line coach. His recruiting areas

consecutive Orange Bowl appearances after the 1 979 and 1 980 include South Carolina. North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and seasons. Stockstill was also a 1980 and 1981 All-Southern Tennessee. Independent and All-Metro Conference performer for FSU. He received his bachelor's degree in physical education from RICHARD WILSON works with the Tiger

Florida State in 1982, where he was an honorable mention Ail- wide receivers in addition to recruiting the American. FSU was ranked sixth nationally in 1979 and fifth in Columbia and Charleston, SO areas, parts

1980. In his first season with the Tiger coaching staff as of Texas, and all junior colleges. He comes quarterbacks coach, Clemson set a school record for completion to Clemson after a year as the receiver percentage (60%). coach at Arkansas ( 1 989) and two seasons at The Citadel, where he worked with the wide receivers (1988) and the defensive BOB TROTT serves as the Tigers' defen- secondary (1987). He spent the 1986 season as a volunteer sive coordinator in addition to coaching the coach and head junior varsity coach at Missouri, where he defensive secondary. spent the 1989 He worked as a graduate assistant in 1 984 and 1 985. The Hope, season as the defensive coordinator at AR, native played one year at Central Arkansas for the National Arkansas, where he was also the defensive Championship team and spent three years as a player at

back coach from 1984 to 1988. Prior to Arkansas, where he saw action in the secondary and on special working with the Razorbacks. Trott the was teams and played on the 1 980 Sugar Bowl team. He coached

defensive back coach at Air Force for three two professional players while at Missouri, Eric McMillan (N.Y. seasons (1981-83), and worked with the Falcon outside line- Jets) and Robert Delphino (L.A. Rams) and Arkansas was 11 th

backers for three seasons (1 978-80). He was also a part-time in the nation in total offense his only year with the Razorbacks.

assistant coach at North Carolina in 1 976 and 1 977. Trott was a Wilson earned a bachelor's degree in education from Arkansas

three-year letterman at the University of North Carolina and won in 1981 and received a master's in sports management from

academic AII-ACC honors as a senior. He has coached five Missouri in 1985. professional players: Kevin Wyatt (Miami), Greg Lasker (N.Y. Giants), Steve Atwater (Denver), Anthony Cooney and Richard 1990 BOWL SCHEDULE

Brothers (Chicago). Ninety-five percent of the players he Date Bowl Site TV Time

coached at Arkansas received their degrees. Trott earned his Dec 8 California Fresno, CA Spts. Ch. 3:30 pm

bachelor's degree in business from North Carolina in 1976 and Dec. 25 Eagle Aloha Honolulu. HI ABC 3:30 pm Dec. 27 Liberty Memphis. TN ESPN 8:00 pm his master's in teaching in 1 982. He is responsible for recruiting Dec. 28 All-Amerlcan Birmingham, AL ESPN 8:00 pm Tennessee, and areas in North Carolina and South Carolina. Dec. 29 Sea World Holiday San Diego. CA ESPN 8:00 pm Dec. 29 Sunshine Holiday, FL Raycom 8:00 pm Dec. 29 Independence Shreveport. LA Mizlou 8:00 pm has at LARRY VAN DER HEYDEN been Dec. 29 Freedom Anaheim. CA Raycom 5:00 pm Clemson longer than any other coach on Dec. 29 Peach Atlanta. GA ABC 12:30 pm the 1990 staff after joining the Tigers on Dec. 31 Copper Tucson. AZ TBS 5:00 pm Dec. 31 Hancock El Paso, TX CBS 2:30 pm January 5, 1979. The Brazil, Iowa native Jan. 1 Federal Exp Orange Miami, FL NBC 8:00 pm coaches the offensive line and is in his first Jan. 1 USF&G Sugar New Orleans. LA ABC 7:30 pm the Tigers' offensive coordina- season as Jan. 1 Mazda Gator Jacksonville. FL ESPN 11:30 am

tor. He came to Clemson after coaching at Jan. 1 Hall Of Fame Tampa. FL NBC 1 :00 pm

Jan. 1 Florida Citrus Orlando. FL ABC 1:30 pm Memphis State ( 1 975-78). where he served Jan 1 Mobil Cotton Dallas. TX CBS 1 :30 pm as offensive coordinator, Virginia (1974-75), East Carolina Jan. 1 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl Scottsdale, AZ NBC 4:30 pm University 1 968- ( 1 973-74), Indiana State ( 1 969-73), and Drake ( Jan. 1 Rose Pasadena. CA ABC 2:00 pm 69). Van Der Heyden coached the defensive line at his alma Jan. 12 Mycal Japan Yokohama. Japan ESPN 10:00 pm Jan. 19 Senior Mobile. AL ESPN 2:30 pm mater, Iowa State, from 1 965 to 1 967, and served as a graduate Jan. 26 East-West Palo Alto. CA EXPN 4:00 pm

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to participate in all three of those postseason events. Three Tiger sports programs won conference Bob Boettner Wayne Coffman Jim Davis championships as the men's indoor and outdoor Swimming Women's Track & Women's Basketball track teams won the ACC Championship and the Cross Country Tiger golf squad tied for first in the conference. The Tigers boasted 82 first-team AII-ACC players last year, a new school record, and 20 Clemson athletes won All-America honors. Both of Clemson's basketball teams advanc-

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Clemson also had two conference MVPs in spring sports as centerfielder Brian Kowitz won the honor in baseball and James Trapp was the MVP of the outdoor track season. Philip Greyl- ing was the Tigers' third conference MVP, win- ning honors for indoor track. Three Clemson coaches were named ACC

Coach-of-the-Year in four different sports, as Bob Cliff Ellis Eddie Griffin Dr. I.M. Ibrahim Pollock won honors for the indoor and outdoor Men's Basketball Wrestling Soccer track seasons, along with Jim Davis (women's

basketball) and Cliff Ellis (men's basketball). FINAL CLEMSON RANKINGS Sport Rank Women's Cross Country 7th Football 12th Golf 12th Men's Basketball 17th Women's Basketball 19th Men's Cross Country 21st Women's Tennis 21st Women's Swimming 23rd Men's Indoor Track 23rd Wrestling 29th Baseball 30th Women's Outdoor Track 33rd Women's Indoor Track 41st Men's Outdoor Track 46th Andy Johnston Chuck Kriese Larry Penley Women's Tennis Men's Tennis Golf 1989-90 RECORDS ACC Sport Record Pet. Finish Football 10-2 .833 3rd Volleyball 30-7 811 T2nd Men's Basketball 26-9 .743 1st Women's Basketball 22-10 688 3rd Soccer 13-6-1 .675 5th Women's Swimming 6-3 666 3rd Baseball 43-23 .652 2nd Wrestling 10-6 .625 3rd Women's Tennis 15-9 .625 2nd Men's Swimming 5-4 .556 4th Men's Tennis 16-18 .471 1st W. Cross Country NA 2nd M. Cross Country NA 2nd W. Indoor Track NA 2nd M Indoor Track NA 1st Bob Pollock Linda White Bill Wilhelm W. Outdoor Track NA 3rd Men's Track & Volleyball Baseball M Outdoor Track NA 1st Cross Country

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Just before Jess Neely left for Rice Univer- Howard says that the seeding of the grass A few years later, the name stuck. sity, he gave Clemson message. "Don't ever few problems. a caused a "About 40 people and On November 1 6, 1 974 the playing surface

let them talk you into building a big stadium," I laid the sod on the field," he says. "After three was named Frank Howard Field for the legen- he said. "Put about 10,000 seats behind the weeks, on July 1 5, we had only gotten halfway dary coach because of his long service and

Y.M.C.A. That's all you'll ever need." through. I told them that it had taken us three dedication to the University.

weeks to get that far, and I would give them Instead of following Coach Neely's advice, Athletic Director Bobby Robinson says three more weeks' pay for however long it however, Clemson officials decided to build that Memorial Stadium has many features

the new stadium in a valley on the western part took. I also told them we would have 50 gallons which make it a top facility. "One thing that of campus. The place would take some clear- of ice cream when we got through." makes it so good is the number of sideline ing- there were many trees, but luckily there "After that it took them three days to do the seats," he says. "We don't think there is a bad

were no hedges. rest of the field. Then we sat down in the seat in the house. middle of the field and ate up that whole 50 The crews went to work: clearing, cutting, "We also have outstanding dressing rooms, gallons." pouring, and forming. Finally, on September press facilities, and ample parking nearby. A

1 9, 1 942, Clemson Memorial Stadium opened Howard says that on the day of the first unique feature of the stadium is the number of with the Tiger football team thrashing Presby- game in the stadium, "the gates were hung at private boxes." terian College, 32-13. Those 20,000 seats 1 :00 and we played at 2:00." But that would be Rick Brewer, an official in the University installed for Opening Day would soon grow ... all of the construction for a while. Then in athletic ticket office says that despite the and grow and grow. 1958, 18,000 sideline seats were added and, stadium's large size, there are still season in 1960, a total of 5,568 West end zone seats When the original part of the stadium was ticket problems. "When the second upper deck built in the early 40's, of the work was were added in response to increasing atten- much was built, we thought it would take care of done by scholarship athletes, including dance. With the large end zone "Green Grass" many everything," he said. "To our dismay, it hasn't. section, this expansion increased capacity to football players. The first staking out of the We've filled the upper decks and have moved about 53,000. stadium was done by two members of the season ticket holders into the end zone, which football team, A.N. Cameron and Hugh Webb. Later, upper decks were added to each are not permanent seats." Webb returned to Clemson years later to be an side of the stadium as crowds swelled- the first Despite the apparent ticket crunch, Robin- architecture professor, and Cameron moved one in 1978 and the second in 1983. This son says there are no immediate plans to on to be a civil engineer in Louisiana. increased capacity to approximately 80,000 further expand the stadium. "Before we ex- which makes it one of the 10 largest on- The building of the stadium did not proceed pand we'll have to show over an extended campus stadiums in the country. without a few problems. One day during the length of time- like five to seven years- that we clearing of the land, one young football player The effect spiraling inflation has had in this can sell out what we have now." he said. "We proudly announced that he was not allergic to century can be dramatically seen in the differ- don't want supply to greatly exceed demand. in original poison oak. He then commenced to attack the ences stadium construction. The Even though it's hard to get tickets now. we still poison oak with a swing blade, throwing the part of the stadium was built at a cost of get people in our stadium. The ticket means fro. next the or plants to and The day, however, $125,000 $6.25 a seat. The newest upper more if its harder to get." boy was swollen to twice his size and had to be deck was finished in 1983 at a cost of $13.5 But, if Memorial Stadium is expanded again put in the hospital. million, or $866 a seat. and capacity is pushed closer to 100,000, There are many other stories about the Through the years, Memorial Stadium has there will be room for the construction over the building of the stadium including one stating become known as "Death Valley." It was tagged west stands, enclosing that end like a horse- that Frank Howard put a chew of tobacco in this by the late Presbyterian College coach, shoe. each corner of the stadium as the concrete Lonnie McMillian. Afterbringing his P.C. teams Luckily, the stadium wasn't built behind the was being poured. The story claims the to- to Clemson for years and getting whipped, Y. bacco is still there. McMillian said the place was like Death Valley.

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DATES CLEMSON DUKE GEORGIA TECH MARYLAND NORTH CAROLINA N.C STATE VIRGINIA WAKE FOREST

LONG BEACH ST. SOUTH CAROLINA VIRGINIA TECH MIAMI (OHIO) WEST N CAROLINA KANSAS RICE Sept. 1 HOME AWAY HOME (TV) HOME HOME AWAY AWAY

VIRGINIA N.C. STATE WEST VIRGINIA SOUTH CAROLINA GEORGIA TECH CLEMSON APP. STATE 8 AWAY HOME (TV) AWAY AWAY AWAY (TV) HOME HOME

MARYLAND NORTHWESTERN CLEMSON CONNECTICUT WAKE FOREST NAVY N.C. STATE 15 AWAY AWAY HOME HOME HOME (TV) HOME AWAY (TV)

APP STATE VIRGINIA UT-CHATTANOOGA N.C. STATE KENTUCKY MARYLAND DUKE 22 HOME HOME (TV) HOME HOME HOME AWAY AWAY (TV)

DUKE CLEMSON SOUTH CAROLINA MICHIGAN N.C. STATE NORTH CAROLINA WILLIAM & MARY ARMY 29 HOME (TV) AWAY (TV) HOME AWAY HOME AWAY HOME HOME

GEORGIA ARMY MARYLAND GEORGIA TECH WAKE FOREST APP STATE NORTH CAROLINA Oct 6 HOME AWAY AWAY (TV) HOME (TV) AWAY HOME HOME

GEORGIA TECH WEST N CAROLINA CLEMSON WAKE FOREST VIRGINIA N.C. STATE MARYLAND 13 AWAY (TV) HOME HOME (TV) HOME AWAY HOME AWAY

liinui akin N.C. STATE MARYLAND NORTH CAROLINA DUKE GEORGIA TECH CLEMSON WAKE FOREST VIRGINIA 20 AWAY (TV) HOME AWAY AWAY HOME HOME (TV) AWAY HOME

WAKE FOREST GEORGIA TECH DUKE NORTH CAROLINA MARYLAND SOUTH CAROLINA CLEMSON 27 AWAY AWAY (TV) HOME (TV) AWAY HOME HOME HOME

NORTH CAROLINA WAKE FOREST VIRGINIA CLEMSON VIRGINIA TECH GEORGIA TECH DUKE Nov. 3 HOME (TV) HOME AWAY (TV) AWAY (TV) AWAY HOME (TV) AWAY

N.C. STATE VIRGINIA TECH PENN STATE VIRGINIA DUKE NORTH CAROLINA 10 AWAY HOME AWAY HOME (TV) HOME AWAY (TV)

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Paul Aaron John Ballinger Sam Blackman Tim Bourret Dir. of Compliance Video Services Assoc. SID Sports Info. Dir.

m Rick Brewer Allison Dalton Bill D'Andrea Tom Den Boer Bobby Douglas Dr. Dick Ellis Asst. Ticket Mgr. Exec. Sec. of IPTAY Dir. of Student Asst. to Equip. Mgr. Asst. Athletic Dir. Services Athletic Dir.

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..\ Bob Mahony Tim Match Hazel Modica Susan Perry Danny Poole Dwight Rainey Assoc. Exec. Sec. Assoc. SID Football Sec. Football Sec. Asst. Trainer Sen. Assoc. of IPTAY Ath. Dir. mm

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34 Clemson Football '90 Redshirt freshman Brentson Buckner picked up his first career sack in Clemson's 34-3 victory over the University of Georgia.

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RUSHING RETURNS

PUNT RETURNS: 1 0, Shad Bryant vs. Furman. 1 939

RUSHES: 36, Jim Shirley vs. N.C. State, 1 951 YARDS PUNT RETURNS: 1 67, Don Kelley on 4 returns vs. Maryland, 1 970

36, Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 1 969 RETURN YARDAGE (PR &INT): 223, Don Kelley vs. Maryland, 1970

RUSHING YARDS: 260, Cliff Austin vs. Duke, 1982 BLOCKED PUNTS: Quarter: 2, Mitch Belton vs. Maryland (2nd), 1 989

RUSHING YARDS BY A FRESHMAN: 234, Don King vs. Fordham, 1 952 Game : 2. Wingo Avery vs. The Citadel, 1 954

YARDS RUSHING BY QUARTERBACK: 140. Mike O'Cain vs. N.C. 2, Mitch Belton vs. Maryland, 1 989

State, 1 976 KICKOFF RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN: 1 by four players. Last- Doug

YARDS BY TWO RUNNING BACKS: 318, Cliff Austin (260) Thomas vs. Long Beach State, 1 990

Chuck McSwain (58) vs. Duke. 1 982

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: 5, Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1 930 KICKOFF RETURNS: 7, John Shields vs. Alabama, 1 969

5, Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 1 91 YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS: 1 74, David Thomas on 5 returns vs. Ga. ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING YARDS: 274, vs. Tech, 1972

Wake Forest, 1 986 (209 rushing, 65 receiving) SCORING

PASSING POINTS SCORED: 33, Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1 930

PASS ATTEMPTS: Half: 46, Rodney Williams vs. N.C. State TOUCHDOWNS: 5, Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 1917 (all-rushing):

(2nd), 1987 Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1 930 (all-rushing) Game: 53, Rodney Williams TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING: Same As For Most Touchdowns

vs. N.C. State, 1987 TOUCHDOWNS RUN AND PASS: 5, Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1 930

PASS COMPLETIONS: 25, Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1 970 5. Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1 947

CONSECUTIVE PASS COMPLETIONS: 9, Steve Fuller vs. The 5, Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 1 91

Citadel, 1 978 LONGEST SCORING LATERAL: 65 yards, Don Willis to Shad Bryant vs.

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE: (Mm 9 Comp.) 1 .000. Steve Fuller (9-9) George Washington, 1938 vs. The Citadel, 1978 LONGEST NON-SCORING FUMBLE RETURN: 83 yards, Tim Childers

HIGHEST EFFICIENCY RATING: (Mm 1 5 Att.) 240.38, Jimmy vs.W. Carolina, 1982

1 1 1 Addison vs. Virginia. 1965 (12-19-283-3) EXTRA POINTS MADE: 1 (of 1 ), W.C. Forsythe vs. Bingham, 898.

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED: 5, Don King vs. Auburn, 1 953 9 (of 10), Tommy Chandler vs. Presbyterian, 1949

YARDS PASSING: 323, Thomas Ray vs. North Carolina, 1 965 (modern record)

1 TOUCHDOWN PASSES: 4, Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1 947 EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED: 1 , W.C. Forsythe vs. Bingham, 1 898

FIELD GOALS: 4, Obed Ann vs. Wake Forest, 1 977, 1 980; vs. North

TOTAL OFFENSE Carolina, 1 979; vs. N.C. State, 1 980

OFFENSIVE PLAYS: 57, Rodney Williams vs. N.C. State, 1 987 4, David Treadwell vs. Georgia. 1 987

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS: 374, Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1 947 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 5, Obed Ariri vs. Wake Forest, 1 977

5, Bob Paulling vs. Georgia, 1 983

PASS RECEIVING 5, David Treadwell vs. Georgia. 1 987

PASSES CAUGHT: 1 1 , Phil Rogers vs. North Carolina, 1 965 5, Chris Gardocki vs. North Carolina, 1 988 YARDS GAINED: 163, Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 KICK-SCORING POINTS: 1 5, Obed Ariri vs. Wake Forest, 1 978 andl 980

1 vs. 1 TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAUGHT: 3, Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 1 953 5, Donald Igwebuike Duke. 984 RECEPTIONS BY A RUNNING BACK: 7 (for 31 yards) by Dick Bukowsky vs. Florida State,1970

RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT END: 6, Jack Anderson vs. N.C. State, 1 968

6, John McMakm vs. UNO 1 971

6. Bennie Cunningham vs. Wake Forest, 1 975

INTERCEPTIONS

INTERCEPTIONS: 3, Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 1 965

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: 102, Don Kelley on 1 return vs. Duke, 1970

AVERAGE RETURN: (Min. 2), 50.5, Willie Underwood (2-1 01) vs. South Carolina, 1980

1 INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWN: , by many INTERCEPTIONS BY A LINEBACKER: 2. Johnny Rembert vs. W Carolina, 1982

PUNTING PUNTS: 13. Marion Butler vs. Wake Forest, 1942 PUNTS OVER 50 YARDS: 6. Banks McFadden (12 punts) vs. Tulane, 1939

PUNTS INSIDE THE 20: 6. Dale Hatcher vs. Georgia. 1 982

TOTAL PUNTING YARDS: 504, Banks McFadden vs. Tulane. 1 939

Mitch Belton blocked a school record three punts last year, including two in one quarter against Maryland.

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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 Comp: 23 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Duke, 10-24-70

TD Passes: 4 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1 1-22-47 Passing Yds: 283 by Jimmy Addison vs. Virginia. 9-24-66 Completion %: .800 by Mike Eppley vs. Virginia, 10-8-83 Receptions: 10 by Charlie Waters vs. Alabama. 10-25-69 by Perry Tuttle 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, 1 1 -21-53

Total Offense: 374 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1 1 -22-47 Donnell Woolford Dreher Gaskin 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

Tackles: 24 by Jeff Davis vs. N. Carolina, 1 1 -8-80 Team by Clemson Interceptions: 3 by Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 10-30-65 First Downs: 35 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 10-21-72 Sacks: 3 by Jim Stuckey vs. Wake Forest, 1 1 -3-79 Rushes: 73 vs. Virginia, by Jim Stuckey 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 1 1 vs. Presbyterian, 9-22-45 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 Pass Atts: 54 vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87 Pass Comp: 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, 1 1-22-47 by Don McCauley, N.Carolina, 11-14-70 Total Offense: 756 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 10-31-81 Rushing Yds: 227 by Ted Brown, N.C. State, 1 1-25-75 Yds/Play: 8.7 vs. Wake Forest, 9-19-53 Pass Arts: 57 by Kip Allen, The Citadel, 1 0-4-86 : 14 vs. Presbyterian, Pass Comp: 30 by Shane Montgomery, N. C. State, 10-21-89 Fumbles Lost: 5 vs. several teams Passing Yds: 361 by Stan Gelbaugh, Maryland, 11-16-85 Penalties: 15 vs. Duke 10-17-87 -2-85 Receptions: 13 by Henley Carter, Duke, 10-19-68 vs. Wake Forest, 1 1 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

Punt Avg: 56.6 vs. Wake Forest 1 1 -3-84 Intercepts by: 5 vs. S.Carolina, 11-23-68 vs. Georgia, 9-19-81

Int. Ret. Yds: 1 1 vs. Wake Forest, 1 1 -21-59 Punt Ret. Yds: 227 vs. Ga. Tech, 9-26-87

K.O. Ret. Yds: 1 60 vs. Alabama. 1 0-25-69 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

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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 Atts: 58 by The Citadel, 10-4-86 Pass Comp: 30 by N. C.State, 10-21-89 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 Former Clemson great Perry Tuttle still holds the stadium Intercepts by: 6 by Auburn, 11-21-53 record for yards receiving. Tuttle finished the 1981 contest Punt Ret. Yds 100 by Auburn, 10-10-70 against Wake Forest with 161 yards.

Clemson Football '90 45 Cherokee County John Easterling, Jr. 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 Mrs. Anita Ness — A. P. Kerchmar David Parker Ralph King — E. Raymond Parker — Henry M. Lee Bob Peeler Authur W. O'Shields — Jim Sanders Raymond Powell Douglas L Pridgeon Greenville County Marvin C. Robinson Ronald J. McCoy (CC) Dr. B. Lee Smith Bill Barbary R. L. Stoddard James H. Barnes, Jr. Wesley A. Stoddard Randall Bell Ted B. Wilson Glenn Brackin Mike Branham Union County Joseph Bailey Bright Edward L B. Osborne (CC) Miles E. Bruce John P Brown, Jr. Charles A. Bryan, Jr. Dr. H. Russell Caston, Jr. Edgar C. McGee Eddie N. Dalton Thurmon W. McLamb * — Charles W. Bussey. Jr. H. S. Harris, Jr. IPTAY Vice-President IPTAY President IPTAY Secretary-Treasurer Donald Jay Coggins Thomas E Mack Larry B. Copeland Director, District V Director, District VII Director, District IX James M. Crawford Walter B. Crawford IPTAY PAST PRESIDENTS Bennie Cunningham Gordan S. Davis William Lem Dillard

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Clemson is known around the country for year. It marked the second straight year that years. Coach I.M. Ibrahim is one of the top five

its excellence in football. Clemson had the fifth Clemson had Dulled off this triple. winningest coaches in the history of the game.

best winning percentage in the nation over the "Twelve of Clemson's 18 teams were ranked "Clemson's men's tennis program has been to decade of the eighties and Clemson's 38 wins in the top 25 at one time or another during the the NCAA tournament and finished in the top in the last four years is also the fifth highest 1989-90 academic year. 15 of the final poll 11 of the last 12 years. victory total in the nation. Top 20 seasons and Seven former Tigers are currently on the pro "Clemson's football team has won more ACC bowl wins have been prominent in Clemson tennis tour. Kriese was national Coach championships and had more top 20 seasons Chuck history. of the Year in 1981. Clemson's first national than any other conference team. The pro- But athletics Clemson have been out- Coach of the Year. gram has also had three Hall of Fame coaches standing as an all-around program, not just in in Jess Neely, John Heisman and Frank "Clemson's golf program has been to the gridiron conquests. The following are some Howard. NCAA tournament nine years in a row and has facts and figures concerning every sport at finished in the national top 20 seven of those Clemson. "The Tiger basketball team won the ACC seasons. Former Tiger Chris Patton won the regular season title in 1989-90 and has been US Amateur in 1 989 and was the low amateur "Clemson's all-around sports program has to the NCAA tournament three of the last four at the 1990 Masters. Oswald Drawdy was a Cliff Ellis been ranked in the top 1 5 in the nation in nine years. Coach has been ACC Coach three-time Academic Ail-American. of the last 12 years, including a third-place of the Year twice in the last four years. "Clemson's men's track and cross country finish in 1979-80 and sixth-place in 1988-89. "Baseball coach Bill Wilhelm has won 1006 program won five ACC titles between 1987 "Clemson won 45 men's ACC championships games in his career, sixth on the all-time total and 1989 and had four top 25 finishes in this in the 1980s, more than any other school. victory list. Clemson has averaged 50 wins a time. year over the last four years. Clemson has "Thirteen different Clemson coaches have won more ACC baseball championships than any "The Lady Tiger cross country program has at least 1 00 games or matches in their careers other school and has finished in the top 25 of finished in the top 20 nine straight years, and seven are still on the Clemson staff. The the final poll 14 times since 1958. something only one other school in the nation leader is baseball coach Bill Wilhelm, who has can claim. 1006 victories. "The Clemson soccer team has won the na-

tional championship in 1 987 and 1 984 and has "Clemson's volleyball program has won at "Seventeen of Clemson's 1 8 sports have com- been in the final top 20 1 7 times in the last 1 least 20 matches four straight years and head peted in their respective sports NCAA coach Linda White became the first Lady tournaments within the last three years. Tiger volleyball coach to win 1 00 matches.

five years. 1 of "Within the last 6 Clemson's The program has had two academic Ail- 1 8 sports have finished the season ranked Americans within the last three years. in the top 20 of their respective sports "Clemson's wrestling team has had three polls or national tournaments or meets. top 30 team finishes within the last five "Clemson has had at least 20 Ail-Ameri- years and has had 13 straight winning cans in each of the last five academic seasons. Noel Loban became Clemson's

years. first NCAA champion in any sport when "The Tiger sports program has had at he won the 190-pound division in 1980. least nine top 25 teams each of the last "Clemson's women's swimming team had years and has averaged four academic fourstraighttop 1 0finishes between 1 985- eight top 25 teams per year over the last 89 and won three ACC regular season 13 years. and team championships during that time.

"Clemson won seven ACC champion- "Coach Bob Boettner has won six ACC ships in 1 986-87 and 1 988-89, a total that Coach of the Year awards, more than any

tied for the ACC record for league cham- other Clemson coach in history. The pionships in a season. men's swimming program has had an "Seven individuals won nine national ACC regular season championship and a

championships in four different sports in conference meet championship within the the decade of the eighties. Clemson also last five years. had three national championship teams "Clemson's women's basketball team has in the decade. been to the NCAA tournament and won "There were 82 team sports seasons that 20 games each of the last three years.

finished in the final top 20 in the decade of Barbara Kennedy still ranks as the ACC's the eighties. There were also 296 All- career scoring leader. America selections in men's and women's "Clemson's women's tennis program has

sports in the decade. 1 1 top 20 national finishes in the last 14

"Clemson was the only school in the James Trapp was named the ACC's MVP of the years. Clemson won the ACC tourna- nation that won a bowl game, an NCAA 1 990 outdoor meet. Besides running track, Trapp ment six straight seasons between 1 982 tournament basketball game and an is also a member of Clemson football's special and 1987. NCAA baseball game in the 1989-90 teams.

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In today's world of high pressure colle- that along to my players. But as my parents young kids make the right decisions down

giate athletics, where a last second field would always tell me, if you keep on pushing the road."

goal can be worth $4 million dollars, it is and trying, there will be an opportunity for The other individual in Herrin's life that is

refreshing to hear a college football coach you to succeed. There is no other way that very special to him is his son Deke. Deke

tell you how thankful he is that someone I would have had the opportunity to see the plays football, basketball and baseball for

taught him to look beyond the honors, places that I have seen or meet the people Edwards Junior High School. It would be

awards and recognition. One such man that I have met without athletics. That is why easy for Herrin to push his son into athletics

who places more emphasis on the player as I just appreciate all the motivation and back- with thoughts of Deke becoming a star, but an individual is Clemson defensive line coach ing that my family gave me. both Les and his wife Shirley have other

Les Herrin. "The bottom line is my family is the most ideas.

"I really don't care if I have any All- important thing in my life. It is just like when "Both his mother and I support him in his

Americans, or how many AII-ACC players I I was in college, my wife Shirley was the one endeavors. If it is learning how to play the

have," said Herrin. "I strive for them to be who really helped me through my last couple piano or doing anything else, I want just him

a 'total person', because if they can be that of years at Western Carolina. She was the to be able to be involved in outside activities.

total person', athletically, academically, driving force and the motivation that kept There is an incredible amount of knowledge socially and mentally, usually they can be a me going and eventually gave me the op- that can be learned from extracurricular

pretty darn good football player. That is the portunity to receive an undergraduate and activities. If he is going to take the time to

way I was brought up and I believe it was the master's degree." participate in both outside activities as well

best for me, so I try to pass it along to my Herrin's wife, Shirley, also received her as school, he is going to work at both. There

players, just like I do for my son." master's degree from Western Carolina and is no substitute for work. If you have a good

Herrin developed this basic philosophy is currently teaching first grade at Morrison work attitude, you are going to be success-

when he was growing up in Waycross, GA Annex, devoting as much time to her stu- ful. I am not just talking in the sports world,

where he was a three sport standout for dents as coach Herrin does with his players. I am talking about life in general.

Waycross High School. Athletics were a big "Shirley spends a lot of time being the "It is just like in football, when you get

part of his life, but his family was responsible best teacher she can be, just like I spend a knocked down, you have to get back up. I

for teaching him this 'total person' philoso- great deal of time trying to be the best coach think it happens in life all the time. There are

phy. I can be. We both have similar jobs in as going to be times when things don't always

"The first time I played in an organized much as both of us have the opportunity to go your way, but you need to go right back

athletic event, I knew I wanted to be a influence the lives of others. She has in the at it. You are not going to win every battle.

coach. To be honest, that is the one reason palm of her hands the lives of 28 students. If you have a great attitude and you give

that I stayed in school. At the time, school I know that she is going to try to help those your best, you are going to make it in this

was not important to me. But I world."

knew if I wanted to be a coach, I The same philosophies which needed to at least graduate from Herrin shares with his son, he

high school. I knew that you had shares with his players as well.

to have an education to be involved "I want all of my players to do

in athletics and along with my fam- well, but not because I coach them.

ily, the two combined to motivate That has nothing to do with it. I me the most." look at my players and tell them

Following his prep days at the same things I tell my son. No,

Waycross, he was convinced that sometimes I am a little bit tougher

he could take his athletic, as well with ihe players, but the point is

as his academic abilities on to the same. I want them to end up

Western Carolina. There, he was being successful in life. That is the named the defensive MVP his bottom line. When those guys junior season and team MVP his turn around and look at me when

senior season. As Herrin admits, they are 25 or 35, I want them to

his academics were not the top say that I tried to do the best I could

priority on his list once more, but for them and that I was fair with

his life as a football player gave them. Andthatlstrivedforthemto the they off him that extra little to , strive to do be best could be, on or

his best. the field. That is my goal in life.

"Probably the biggest drawback It is evident that athletics, espe-

I cially football, when I was growing up was that has influenced the did not spend as much time life of Les Herrin, but in turn Les

Herrin is studying as I should have done at about so much more than football. the time. I could have been a just much better student in college.

Now I realize that and I try to pass

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'90 3-1 Clemson Football Many things will probably be going had healed enough for Belton to get back to Belton has also gone the extra distance through the minds of Tiger seniors today as school and concentrate on the books. Al- by working extra hard in the Tiger strength

they arrive to take on the guys in garnet and though football seemed to be out of the training room. His bench press mark of 335- black who have invaded their valley. Some picture, college was not. He decided to pounds, 770-pound leg sled mark, and 275 will be thinking about becoming the come to Clemson and was even given an power clean are among the top-three for winningest class in the history of the Atlantic academic scholarship. He arrived when the Tiger DBs. And only three players on the Coast Conference. Others will remember rest of the student body arrived, without the entire Clemson squad boast a better power that this will be the last time they will ever worry of two-a-day practices. He continued ratio, which measures pound-for-pound make that celebrated trek down the famous to love the game of football, but this time strength. I'm hill. And each senior will undoubtably be from a spectator's standpoint, as he attended "I'm not fast, but I'm quick on my feet.

thinking of each and every thing he has to do all of the Clemson games in 1986. not smooth, but I will hit somebody hard. I'm

to make sure the Tigers end up on top when But being a fan just wasn't quite enough not great at technique, but I get the job done. the last second clicks off the clock today. for Belton, so in the spring of 1987, he Working on my strength has helped me in But senior defensive back and special teams decided to give football one more shot, as a those areas and have helped make me a

demon Mitch Belton will probably be think- walk-on. "I wasn't in any kind of shape after better football player." ing about another South Carolina football being sick and then not playing football for The 5-8, 182-pound Belton has used as an game five years ago that he never made it so long, but I just wanted to play," he says. those attributes to become known of the Tiger special to, and how not making it to that game may "I found out pretty quickly that this walk-on aggressive member be the reason he is wearing orange today. business is some tough stuff. It's just like teams. "I don't understand why people excited special teams," It was autumn of 1985 and Belton was going to a party without an invitation. A don't get more about halfway through his senior football season walk-on has to try three times harder and Belton says with vehemence. "The special at Richland Northeast High School in Co- really go the extra distance to be able to teams have so much to do with the game. If back 'em and give lumbia, SC. He was beginning to think play. I was determined to play." you do a great job, you up about the future and the possibility of con- And Belton did play. After two excellent your defense an advantage. If you don't do tinuing to play the sport he loved on a higher spring outings, he impressed the Clemson a great job, you give the other team good level. The University of South Carolina had coaches enough to earn a scholarship. By field position and risk giving up points. It

shown interest in Belton and he had planned 1 988, he had become a vital member of the changes the whole outlook of the game." to make an official visit there later in the Tiger special teams, playing in all 1 2 games Belton says he has learned a lot about season. for the 1988 ACC Champions. Last season, adversity since that day five years ago when One Saturday, Belton and a couple of the former spectator went that extra dis- his future changed because of an over- buddies got their hands on some tickets to tance by making his mark in the Clemson heated car. "It was tough for me to come

a Gamecock football game and were on the record books, setting the new single season back and play football, but I did it and I

way to the stadium where Belton thought he record for blocked punts with three, includ- accomplished what I wanted to accomplish.

may one day play when the car they were ing two in one quarter of play versus Mary- I didn't want to just be on the team, I wanted

driving ran hot. After waiting a while for the land. to play. But I didn't do it by myself, I had a

engine to cool, Belton got out to lot of support and a lot of help. I

don't know if I would have made it take the radiator cap off . Instead, the cap exploded off, sending without Coach Barney Farrar's scalding water and antifreeze help. Barney got me fired up the

showering onto Belton's face and first time I met him and helped me arm. Suddenly Belton's future push myself on the field and in the changed dramatically as he was weight room. He's always been faced with the task of healing from there to talk to me about things second and third degree burns. that didn't have anything to do with football too." "I wasn't even thinking about football for a long time after the Just as it was five years ago, is bit in air accident," Belton remembers. "I Belton's future a up the got real sick and lost a lot of weight. right now. He does know that he My arm and face were covered will graduate with a degree in management in just a little over a with blisters and I had bandages month. Right now, he is contem- around my face and ear. I was too for sick to go to school for a long time plating coming back to school an MBA or maybe even trying his and I had to go have the burns cleaned every day to make sure hand at coaching. And perhaps, as he stands next to Howard's there was no infection. It was Belton's shot at a football scholarship out of high really painful to even try to move Mitch Rock waiting to run down the hill, school ended on a trip to a South Carolina game in 1985. my arm, so the thought of trying to he will be thinking about how not But, he made the most of a wa!X-on opportunity at Clemson. play football didn't come up too making it to a South Carolina game He even set a couple of records. much." five years ago has made making it to this one even better. By the spring of 1 986, the burns

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In todays unpredictable and now for nine years. So how did these two including six for lost yardage.

everchanging world, it is comforting to know men meet? "Their overall speed is tremendous, and

that there are still some things that one can "I went down to a convention at a hotel that makes things a little bit easier", contin-

count on. For example, the sun will rise and in Miami where I knew Coach Hatfield would ues Ake. "At Clemson the team speed

set tomorrow, death and taxes, and the be. I met him in the lobby and we spoke for enables us to do more of the things that we will field one of the top about 30 minutes. About a month later, he would like to do, even things we could not do

defenses in the country year in and year gave me a call and informed me that a at Arkansas. However it still takes a lot of

out. As for the latter, many preseason prog- position had just come available and asked hard work and concentration. I have learned

nosticators, including the Sporting News, me if I would be interested. Without any that you can't make people do something

named Clemson's linebackers ( inside and hesitation I said yes, and as the saying goes, that they don't want to do. You have to help

outside) as the best in the nation, and up to the rest is history." each player and put his best interest first. I

this point, they have not disappointed. "Wally and I have been together for nine try to motivate the guys in a positive way and Going into today's game with the Univer- years and our defense has consistently have them seek perfection only in the things

sity of South Carolina, the Clemson Tiger ranked in the top 1 nationally," said Coach which they have control over. The greatest

defense leads the nation in total defense, Hatfield. "I think that fact says a lot about thrill for me as a coach is not so much any allowing just 213.8 yards per game. Wally Ake." individual performance, but the overall de-

Clemson is also second in that nation is As far as coaching philosophies go, Ake velopment and improvement week in and

scoring defense, first in rushing defense knows how to get the most from his players. week out of the linebackers. Most of all, I and 8th in pass defense. No Clemson team "We have an excellent group of linebackers have to earn the respect and trust of my

has ever finished the season ranked in the here at Clemson," said Ake. players."

top 1 in all four categories. What is more It is obvious that Ake has some talented Up to this point in the season, it would

impressive is that the Clemson defense has individuals to work with as his two starters, appear that Ake has done just that. Inside dominated throughout the entire game. The Ed McDaniel and Doug Brewster are ranked linebacker Doug Brewster says of his Tiger defense has allowed just one touch- as two of the top three tacklers on the team coach, "He's a really nice guy and has really down by the opponent offense in the fourth this season. McDaniel has 87 stops, includ- helped improve my overall game." Team-

period in 31 opponent possessions and that ing 1 for lost yardage and Brewster has 71 mate Kenzil Jackson concurs with Brewster

was just a 13-yard drive. Well saying, "He is like a father to us,

behind every great group of and he wants all of us to do well, linebackers must stand a great not just a few of us."

coach. It has been quite a busy year

Clemson's Wally Ake is just for Wally Ake. "Packing up and

that person. Coach Ake is re- moving the family to a new place

sponsible for coaching the Ti- is never easy, howeverthe tran- ger inside linebackers, the same sition from Arkansas to Clemson position he held at Arkansas in has gone very smoothly". For 1989. Ake, a native of wife Chris and four year old son Hawthorne. Virginia, may be a Aaron, the move eastward rep- new face in Tigertown, but he is resents a homecoming of sorts.

a veteran when it comes to "Chris is from Pennsylvania

coaching defenses. For the while I am from Virginia, so we record, Ake has coached in nine are now closer to our families. bowl games, with the hopes of As for my son, he now knows a 10th later this season. He how impressive the Tigers can also was a three-year be. Clemson is a great place letterwinner at William & Mary too because the whole atmo- and earned All-Southern Con- sphere here is electrifying, plus ference honors as well. He has 80,000 fans in the stands, game also coached the likes of three in and game out just adds to the

All-America players. excitement. Death Valley is an

"Coaching is something that awesome stadium".

I have wanted to do since col- From the looks of things to

lege," said Ake. "I knew in this point in the season, it would

college that I was not the type appear that coach Ake and his player who would be a pro linebackers have a successful

prospect, so I set my sights on marriage. This of course will the next best thing, the coach- come as bad news for Clemson ing ranks." opponents, but great news for Wally Ake and Clemson the Tiger faithful. Coach Ake is joined by his wife Chris and son Aaron. head football coach Ken Hatfield have been together

Clemson Football '90 61 — —

REGGIE DEMPS ball and three times in track. A native of Orlando, In 1989, Eaves saw action in the last Florida, Reggie Demps three games of the regular season versus was recruited as a Wake Forest, North Carolina, and South tailback by Clemson. Carolina. During the three contests, Eaves Demps, a graduate of carried the ball three times for 13 yards, Oak Ridge High School, including a seven yard run versus Wake

gained 1 ,01 8 yards, just Forest. Going into the 1 990 season, he had seven yards short of a the second-best leg-sled mark among run- school record, even though he missed two ning backs at 815 pounds. He has a +9" games due to injury. Due to his accomplish- flexibility mark, meaning he can sit flat on ments he was named to the "Sweet 16" in the floor and reach that far past his feet, the Florida and played in the Georgia-Florida top mark for a Tiger fullback. All-Star game. He was also an outstanding This past spring he saw a limited amount

sprinter in track and was an all-state selec- of action in scrimmages due to injury. Fully

tion. recovered, Eaves played in the 1 990 Appa- During the 1988 season at Clemson he lachian State game and carried the ball Spector has been clocked at 4.38 in the 40, the was switched to a defensive back. In 1 989, once for three yards. Eaves is majoring in fourth best time on the Clemson squad this he returned to his familiar position at tailback parks, recreation and tourism management year. and played against Wake Forest and South and is expected to graduate this spring. Carolina. Entering the 1990 season he found

himself at home again in the offensive REGGIE LAWRENCE not the recipient, but the passer. In what backfield for Clemson. A true power back, Reggie Lawrence, a turned out to be the longest pass in the Demps was the first Clemson running back two year letterman at game, Lawrence connected with Gary Coo- to bench press 400 pounds. This season Clemson, ended the per for a 42 yard gain. Demps has seen action in the Appalachian 1989 season playing in This past spring Lawrence injured his

State and Long Beach State games and has the last five games, in- shoulder which limited him to 1 7 carries for carried the ball three times for 14 yards. cluding the Mazda 41 yards in five scrimmages. Entering the

Gator Bowl versus West 1990 season he led all tailbacks in the 40- ROBIN EAVES Virginia. In 104 plays yard dash time and vertical jump. In the A reserve fullback, from scrimmage, Lawrence carried the ball Appalachian State game this season Robin Eaves hails from 36 times for 140 yards, including touchdowns Lawrence carried the ball three times for six Linganore, Maryland versus Wake Forest and North Carolina. He yards.

where he was named has compiled 1 77 yards in 54 attempts at all-county in football. Clemson in two years for a 3.3 yard average CHUCK LYNCH While attending Linga- per carry. One of the most memorable plays Chuck Lynch is a nore High School he in Lawrence's career was a pass play ver- punter that plays behind

lettered twice in foot- sus South Carolina in 1 989 in which he was one of the best in the

country. He is listed as the second team punter, a tough posi- tion to move up in when you are playing behind All-America candidate Chris Gardocki. Lynch came to Clemson from Chestnut

Hill Academy in Philadelphia where he

earned four letters in football, three in base-

ball, four in golf and one in basketball. His senior season he received all-league hon- ors and finished his career listed as the third

best punter in the state according to the Pittsburgh Press. One of Lynch's favorite hobbies has been the game of golf and with a five-handicap,

he is looking into a career in the golf market-

ing business. He is on schedule to graduate this spring with a degree in Spanish and international marketing. Lawrence rushed for 43 yards in 11 attempts and scored a touchdown on a two-yard run at North Carolina.

62 Clemson Football ' 90 6

ERIC MADER playing time has been limited, but when he Eric Mader is a walk- has seen time, he has been effective. This

on outside linebacker season, Puckett has participated in all 10 from Plymouth, Wis- games, and has graded out above 80 per- consin. Mader is the cent against Maryland, Georgia Tech and third walk-on from Ply- N.C. State. His top grade of the season, mouth to play at came against a strong defensive Georgia

Clemson in the last 10 Tech squad. He participated in 20 plays years. and graded out at 90 percent. Due to his hard work in the spring prac- He had the best game of his career in the

tice in 1988, he won the Carlon Box Walk- 1 989 Wake Forest game, this also being his

On Award for the defense. During the 1 988 first career start as a Tiger. He had seven season, Mader saw action in one game and knockdown blocks in 65 plays and graded

in 1 989 he played in seven games including out at 75 percent. He only played 62 snaps six plays against West Virginia in the 1989 in the first eight games of last season, but Mazda Gator Bowl. During spring scrim- saw action in 130 snaps in the last four.

mages this year he had 1 tackles including Last year, he had 19 of his 26 knockdown Puckett has played in all 10 games this sea- a 1 0-yard sack and another tackle for a loss. blocks in his last fourgames of 1 989. Puckett son, and has graded out at 80 percent in three Due to his performance he found himself is a management major. of those games. third on the depth chart. As an outside linebacker, Mader finds himself behind DANNY SIZER Butkus Award finalist Levon Kirkland and This defensive tackle games this season. Going into the 1990 the talented Wayne Simmons. from Fletcher, North campaign, Spector had caught two passes

He graduated from Plymouth High where Carolina has played in for 33 yards. In 1989, he played in every he won all-conference honors two years for nine games for the Ti- game, but the Florida State, Duke and N.C. football. Mader lettered in track and football gers this season, tally- State contests as he played backup to Gary four years and once in wrestling. ing five tackles, includ- Cooper and Doug Thomas. During the ing a tackle for loss spring workouts of 1990, Spector caught

DAVID PUCKETT against N.C. State. eight passes for 1 19 yards. A product of Garinger Sizer, a two-year Tiger letterman, also Spector also has deceiving speed as he

High School in Char- came away with a quarterback pressure in has been clocked at 4.38 in the 40-yard lotte, North Carolina, he Clemson's win over Wake Forest. Sizer has dash, the fourth best time on the Clemson entered the fall gridiron the top power-clean figure on the Clemson team. He is majoring in industrial manage- campaign listed as team with a 339 total, the best by a Tiger ment, expecting to graduate this spring. second team offensive defensive lineman since 1985. In 1989. guard. He has played Sizer was a reserve defensive tackle, and BRUCE TAYLOR

i i& backup to Eric Harmon saw action in nine games and was in for 83 Taylor came to

throughout his last two years, a tough spot snaps. He participated in a season high 1 Tigertown after a tre-

to be in. Harmon is Clemson's leader in plays in the win over Wake Forest. During mendous high school career knockdown blocks, so Puckett's the spring workouts this year, Sizer came S career in which he let- away with 15 tackles, including a six-yard tered in football, bas- tackle for loss. ^ ketball, and wrestling at Sizer played for coach Carrol Wright at Cedar Shoals High West Henderson High where received School. Taylor he A £ ^| | was prep honorable mention All-America hon- named most valuable player in both football ors and was tabbed as Western Carolina's and basketball his senior season. He has Lineman of the Year his senior season. spent his career in the Clemson receiving

Sizer is majoring in management. ranks, spending time at both the tight end and wide receiver positions. Taylor has ROBBIE SPECTOR really improved his strength conditioning A two-year Tiger and recorded a bench press of 365 pounds,

letterwinner from the most by a Clemson wide-out since 1 985. Calhoun, Georgia, He did not see action in a game at tight Spector has spent the end during the 1988 season and moved season as a backup to back out to wide receiver in the spring of

Terry Smith and Doug 1 989. In 1 987, he saw action in eight plays Thomas at the wide re- in the season opener against Western ceiver position. Al- Carolina and caught a pass for seven yards Sizer has the top power-clean mark on the 4 JM I in that contest. Taylor is majoring in Clemson team with a 339 total. though he has not caught a pass this year, indus- he has played in seven of Clemson's 10 trial education.

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QUESTION: A high school football star is also on the basketball team. He is being recruited for football only. Does that mean during the basketball season you can talk to him, etc., about Clemson?

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76 Clemson Football '90 Shannon Rice for Jeanerte Belton for Theresa Runge for Lisa Coleman for Todd Ballew Mitch Belton Scott Beville Bradford Bowie

Tammy Brewster for Victoria Abad for Michelle Bridges for Louvenia Charles for Kay Hammond for Doug Brewster Reggie Demps Robin Eaves Stacy Fields Vance Hammond

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Venita Forchion for Eunatee Henderson for Jocie Hill for Kortney Johnson for Dawn Lawrence for Eric Harmon Jerome Henderson Jim Hill John Johnson Reggie Lawrence

Paige Steen for Kristen Greene for Kellie Hardin for Jodie Sewell for Ruth Nunn for Stacy Long Chuck Lynch Eric Mader Chris Mann Arlington Nunn 0%

Candi Scott for Allyson McClellan for Julie McCathern for Angela Dixon for D'Amber Taylor for David Puckett Brian Sanders Danny Sizer Robbie Spector Bruce Taylor

Clemson Football '90 77 Managers

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Back Row (L-R): Marty Bagwell, Mike Smart, Cody Carlton, Richie Cannon, Jim Britton, Mike O'Cain and Rick Buford. Front Row (L-R): Jamie Fidler, David Burdette, Chris Mann, Mike Wood (Field Captain), Bryan Taylor, Chad Luse and Todd Ballew (Head Manager). Special Recognition

$5000 FIKE Scholarship Thomas F Kicklighter Jr Mr & Mrs Julian H Price Charleston Hgts SC Florence SC Life Members Mr & Mrs W A Lawton Mrs Lena A Sloan Defender Industries D. Harding Stowe & Estill SC Clemson SC Columbia SC Richard H. Stowe Belmont SC Tom & Lib Lynch Mrs Davis Smith In Memory of Miller Jack R. Clemson SC Columbia SC By Phillip & Celeste Prince W Greg Terry Pawleys Island SC Conover NC William H Mathis Mr & Mrs John R Smith Atlanta GA Anderson SC Donors Ronald J McCoy Mr & Mrs Charles W Spence Greenville SC Greenville SC W Peter Ahnert Quaker Oats Bushkill PA Charlotte NC Mr & Mrs Frank J McGee Scott Steele Seneca SC Lilburn GA J W Burnett III D P Riggins & Associates Inc Greenville SC Charlotte NC Gene & Bob Merritt J Chris Swift Easley SC Columbia SC Mark W Cooper D Harding Stowe & Greenville SC Richard H Stowe Tom S Millford John D Tice Belmont NC Clemson SC Dalton GA Cubco Inc Greenville SC W Greg Terry C Heyward Morgan Mr & Mrs Eugene P Willimon Conover NC Greenville SC Clemson SC Defender Industries Columbia SC Chris Tollison Mr & Mrs George G Poole Jr Mr & Mrs Charles R Wood Easley SC Mullins SC Highlands NC Mr & Mrs Lenard J Flynn Anderson SC Marshall E Walker Wilbur Powers Rock Hill SC Florence SC Jerry W & Shirley E Helms Concord NC Mr & Mrs Bob Y Weathers Greenville SC Donors Ernest S Knighton Edenton NC Westinghouse Inc Mr & Mrs James H Acker Joy K Ayers Greenwood SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Peeler's Dairy Gaffney SC Tony Zoghbi Mr & Mrs Harold E Addis Richard W Bailey Simpsonville SC Wyomissing PA Simpsonville SC In Memory of Jack R Miller by Philip & Celeste Prince Sydney E Tindall Andrew P Ballard Pawleys Island SC Hixson TN Greenville SC Marion D Aldridge/Ted Godfrey/ Y C Ballenger Electrical Contr Marty Kearse/Cooper Thompson Spartanburg SC Columbia SC $2000 IPTAY Scholarship Dr W Ronald Barrett Herbert R Allen Gaffney SC Life Members Charleston SC Mr & Mrs Lewie L Bates Jr Mr & Mrs Mark S Avent John R Fulp Scott Allen Greenville SC Bennettsville SC Anderson SC Gaffney SC Mr & Mrs Harry G Batson Dora G & Clyde Bigbee Jimmy K Gerrald George & Nancy Alley Greenville SC Greenville SC El Paso TX Columbia SC Clarence B Bauknight Jr George J Bishop III Grant's Textiles Inc Am-Can Transport Service Inc Greenville SC Myrtle Beach SC By the Grants Anderson SC Spartanburg SC Bay Brokerage Co Inc CBC Inc American Blueprint Taylors SC Columbia SC Francois David Gray Memorial Columbia SC Lexington SC Rick L Beasley CRS Sirrine American Federal Bank FSB Hartsville SC Greenville SC Mrs C Guy Gunter#1 Greenville SC Greenville SC Earle J Bedenbaugh Mr & Mrs Ray O'Brian Carter A D Amick Memorial Prosperity SC Chapin SC Mrs C Guy Gunter #2 Batesburg SC Greenville SC Belks-Northwood Mall Mrs Ralph E Cooper William R Apperson Charleston SC Columbia SC Mr & Mrs Joe F Hayes Mount Pleasant SC Greenville SC Kitty & Heyward Bellamy David T Craig ARA Services Inc Charlotte NC Blackville SC Mr & Mrs George E Hill Jr Atlanta GA Chuck & Cathy Connelly Mr and Mrs Ronald E Bennett Dr & Mrs Charles F Crews Wilson NC Ashmore Brothers Hickory NC Columbia SC Greer SC John R Hines John Faye Berry Alonzo M Debruhl Orlando FL T C Atkinson III & Friend Ward SC Greer SC Marion SC The Hopkins Family: BICS Jerry E Dempsey Betty/John/Jane & Agnew Atkins Machinery Inc Greenville SC Oak Brook IL Simpsonville SC Spartanburg SC Chris M Bigalke Dr B R Ewing Coach Frank J Howard T C Atkinson Jr Germantown TN Anderson SC Clemson SC Marion SC Dora G & Clyde Bigbee Bill Folk Jr Memorial Donna Merck Jones Mr & Mrs Mark S Avent Greenville SC Richardson TX Clearwater FL Bennettsville SC

Clemson Football '90 79 Bruce J Bishop David Wm Cecil CRS Sirrine #2 Fairfax Dimension Co Inc Macon GA Spartanburg SC Greenville SC Fairfax SC

George J Bishop III David T Chapman Maloney/McCormick Mr & Mrs Bill Farr Myrtle Beach SC Orlando FL Clemson SC Augusta GA

Jay & Kelly Blackmon Charles K Cheezem The Curtis Family Dr & Mrs Joseph E Fewell Jr Lancaster SC Coral Gables FL Johnston SC Hickory NC Tryon NC Blanchard Machinery Co J E "Bo" Chinners Jr Bud Field Columbia SC Houston TX Richard E Dailey Salem SC Columbia TN Mr & Mrs Louie W Blanton Walnut Grove Auction Sales Inc First Union Natl Bank of S C Spartanburg SC Roebuck SC Charles E Dalton Greenville SC Pickens SC Blue Cross/Blue Shield Larry U Clark First Federal of SC #1 Columbia SC Hampton SC R W Dalton Greenville SC Greenville SC Harold S Boozer Clemson Ramada Inn Richard J Fisher Sumter SC Clemson SC Billy Daniel Mt Pleasant NC Dillon SC James E Boswell The Climatic Corporation Fluor Daniel Mount Pleasant SC Columbia SC Will & Pat Davidson Greenville SC Columbia SC Bowers Fibers Inc Neb Cline Jr Bill Folk Jr Memorial Charlotte NC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs William T Davidson Jr Richardson TX Forest Ciry NC Mr & Mrs Thomas C Breazeale Clover Knits Inc Heyward Fort Knoxville TN Clover SC Jesse B Davis Sumter SC Spartanburg SC Buddy Bridges Thomas, Margaret & Joey Cobb Fortson Travel Agency Clinton SC Greenville SC Alonzo M Debruhl Greenville SC Greer SC Sandy & David Bridgforth Coca Cola Bottling Co Arch & Jenny Fowler Columbia SC Affiliated Inc Delta Electrical Contractors Columbia SC Charleston SC of S C Inc Joseph B Bright Harry H Frampton III Greer SC American Pride Inc Jack Coggins Beaver Creek CO Duncan SC Greer SC Jerry E Dempsey Francis Produce Oak Brook IL Larry D Bright L J Coker Greenville SC Greer SC Aiken SC Denmark Clinic Francis Realty Co Denmark SC Robert H Brooks R Denny Cole Jr Greenville SC Fayetteville GA Pendleton SC Martha & Fletcher Derrick John R Fulp Jr Charleston SC Dr George R and Cindy Bruce Richard H Cole Anderson SC Seneca SC Raleigh NC Sammy Dickson Clyde Gardner Westminster SC Clifford C Bryan Mr & Mrs C Dean Coleman Jr Roswell GA Statesville NC Simpsonville SC Roy F Dooley Tom & Joann Garrett-Greenville Greer SC The R L Bryan Company Concept Unlimited Greenville SC Columbia SC Gaston SC Peter D Dorn Jr T R Garrett Charleston SC Budweiser of Anderson #1 Dr E D ConnerA/V H Conner Beaufort SC Columbia SC Birmingham AL James F Douglas Jimmy K Gerrald Travelers Rest SC Jim & Patty Bunn Consolidated Southern Ind El Paso TX Simpsonville SC Anderson SC Robert W Dozier F Harold Gillespie Troy NC Jack & Jean Burch Mr & Mrs John C Cook Greenville SC Greenwood SC Cayce SC Mr & Mrs Thomas A Drayton Michael R Gilliam Bishopville SC Harry F Byers Mrs Ralph E Cooper Greer SC Tryon NC Columbia SC Margie T Duncan E G Gilstrap Columbia SC J D & Jack Cain Covil Corp Brevard NC Greenville SC Greenville SC Du Pont Company Thomas W Glenn III Separation Systems Norman Canoy Mr & Mrs R W Cowsert Jr Charlotte NC Seneca SC Clemson SC Mr & Mrs M E Fletcher Don E Golightly- Lexington SC W Frank Durham Jr Robert L Carlson Design Collaborative Inc Greenville SC Charlotte NC Glenn, Myra, Jennifer & Ebe Columbia SC Cox Pawleys Island Apothecary Ben Dysart Carolina Eastern Inc George A Goulston Co Pawleys Island Clemson SC Charleston SC SC Monroe NC David Craig John K Edmonds Carolina First Mr & Mrs Neil S Granger Blackville SC Mauldin SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Walter B Crawford Electric City Printing Carolina Gin Co & James Sease Charles A Grant Greenville Anderson Ehrhardt SC SC SC Spartanburg SC Creel Outdoor Advertising Engelhard Corporation Mr & Mrs Ray O'Brian Carter Grant's Textiles Inc Jim & Carolyn Creel Seneca SC Chapin SC Spartanburg SC Myrtle Beach SC Dr B R Ewing CBC Inc Francois David Gray Memorial Dr & Mrs Charles F Crews Anderson SC Columbia SC Lexington SC Columbia SC

BKJJS.-S1 80 Clemson Football '90 Amos G Green Jr Hopkins Inc Mr & Mrs W A Lawton l Tom S Millford Myrtle Beach SC Pendleton SC Estill SC Clemson SC

Lamar Greene The Hopkins Family Leigh Fibers Inc "We Will Keep the Tiger Spirit Gaffney SC Betty, John, Jane & Agnew Spartanburg SC Alive" Simpsonville SC Prosperity SC Greenwood Packing Plant Mrs Ernest Eugene Leslie Greenwood SC Coach Frank Howard George & Anna Leslie In Memory of Jimmy Mitchell by Clemson SC Clemson Mr & Mrs Mitchell & Grace Ann Grover Industries Inc SC Walterboro SC Grover NC William E Howiler Jr Liberty Life Fayetteville NC Greenville SC Marty L Moore Mrs C Guy Gunter #1 Anderson SC Greenville SC J L & M L Huckabee Mrs E Oswald Lightsey Lyman SC Clemson Bob Morgan Mrs C Guy Gunter #2 SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Calvert W Huffines Mr & Mrs V F Under Jr Walterboro Columbia Heyward Morgan John E Hamilton SC SC C Greenville SC Jacksonville FL Mr & Mrs Lachlan L Hyatt "In Memory of Elbert L Bailes" Inman Union Morgan Investments Inc Wylie Hamrick SC West SC Greenville SC Gaffney SC Dick Hendley-IH Services Inc #1 Tom & Lib Lynch Greenville SC Clemson SC George M "Mick" Morris Frank S Hanckel Jr Greenville SC Charleston SC Dick Hendley-IH Services Inc #2 Mail & Media Inc Greenville SC Decatur GA Thomas Morris Jr Mr & Mrs William W Haney Hemingway Pharmacy Inc Greenville SC Imperial Die Casting Corp Fred & Hallie Mappus Hemingway SC Pickens SC Greenville SC Harbourtown Construction Dr Wyman L Morris Mount Pleasant SC Independent Publishing Co C V Marchbanks Jr Sumter Anderson Clemson SC The Harper Corporation SC SC Mount Vernon Group Greenville SC Industrial Metal Proc Inc 1 The Marketing Partnership Greenville SC Greenville SC Telluride CO Marian L Harris Mr & Mrs Robert M Muldrow Greenwood SC Tommie W James Jr James F Martin Sumter SC Camden SC Edgefield SC J Benson Harrison Berlin G Myers Lumber Corp Simpsonville SC Jeffrey Manufacturing Division William H Mathis Summerville SC Woodruff SC Atlanta GA Mr & Mrs Joe F Hayes George B (Bud) Nalley Jr Greenville SC Dale Johnson Albert Dial McAlister Easley SC Greenville SC Laurens SC Richard & Linda Haynes NCNB National Bank of SC Greenwood SC Robert B Johnson Leonard T McAlister Greenwood SC Columbia SC Williamston SC Dr Jim Hellams Dr M B Nickles Jr Pendleton SC A Eugene Johnston III Jack McCall Jr Hartsville SC Rowe Henderson Greenville SC Greenville SC Nutex Inc Gastonia NC Dr B W Jones/Dr F G Jones Edward McCameron Jr Taylors SC Florence SC Mauldin SC James R Hendricks Jr B Edward O'Dell Charlotte NC Donna Merck Jones John N (Nickey) McCarter Jr Florence SC Clearwater FL Columbia SC L J (Bill) Hendrix Jr Emory G Orahood Jr Chagrin Falls OH In Memory of Mr & Mrs Ralph Jones K W McCourt Atlanta GA Morgan Jones Parsippany NJ David Herndon Greenwood SC Orderest Inc Lexington SC Ronald J McCoy Greenville SC G Tripp Jones MD/Anne B Jones Greenville SC Mr & Mrs George E Hill Jr Columbia SC "In Memory of V K Hines" Chuck & Cathy Connelly Mr & Mrs Frank J McGee Florence SC Roswell GA Thomas F Kicklighter Jr Seneca SC Charleston Hgts SC The Palmetto Bank John R Hines Brian C McGinnis Laurens SC Orlando FL Curtis & Louise Kimbrell Jr Easley SC Waynesville NC E Raymond & Bright G Parker F M Hipp Larry A McKinney c/o Gaffney Broadcasting Inc Greenville SC T E Kirby Greenville SC Gaffney SC Graniteville SC John H Holcombe Jr Ellison S McKissick Jr David L Peebles Myrtle Beach SC Mr & Mrs Sandy Kirkus Greenville SC Newport News VA Greenville SC W Leon Holley Mr & Mrs Steve T McLaughlin Caroline, Jordan & Will Peeler Iva SC L C Kissam III Camden SC Cameron SC Gaffney SC Lewis & Eva Holmes Robert L McLeod Jr E M Pendleton Jr, Cadillac Ct Trenton SC Mr & Mrs Robert P Klepper Greenville SC Myrtle Beach Atlanta GA SC Mr & Mrs Edward A Hood Jr Daniel Thomas McLinden Pepsi Cola South Greenwood SC George P Knight Sr Atlanta GA Columbia SC Harleyville SC W C Hood McTeer Real Estate John, Margaret & Leslie Pitner Edisto Island SC Lawton Lumber Co Inc Columbia SC Columbia SC Greenville SC Dr William P Hood Jr Gene & Bob Merritt Jack E Pittman Dothan AL Easley SC Greenville SC

Clemson Football '90 81 Plowden Const Co Inc Leland S Scott James E Thompson L Dean Weaver Const Co Inc Sumter SC Abbeville SC Myrtle Beach SC Pamplico SC

Pnucor— R D "Bob" Benson Heyward D Shealy Thornton Inc Mr & Mrs Bob E Webb Charlotte NC Chapin SC Spartanburg SC Greensboro NC

Poe Corp Dalton Sheppard Jr Thrift Bros Const Co Franclif Company Greenville SC Irmo SC Seneca SC Aiken SC

R B Pond Jr Charles & Carol Shuler John D Tice Wehadkee Darlington SC Spartanburg SC Dalton GA West Point GA Mr & Mrs David C Poole Siegling America Inc Tracy E Tindal Joel W Wells Greenville SC Charlotte NC Charlotte NC Greenville SC

Mr & Mrs George G Poole Jr CRS Sirrine Co #1 Harry L Tinsley III Daniel Rufus White Jr Mullins SC Greenville SC Chapin SC Gaffney SC

John J Powers Jr Dr & Mrs Thomas E Skelton The Torrington Co Robert J Williams Jr Florence SC Clemson SC Clinton SC Decatur GA

Wilbur Powers Richard W Skipper A M Tuck Inc #1 Mr & Mrs Eugene P Willimon Florence SC Marion SC Greenwood SC Clemson SC

Donald G Pratt Mrs Lela A Sloan In Memory of Jerry C Jackson W E Willis Madison AL Clemson SC Spartanburg SC Travelers Rest SC

Mr & Mrs Julian H Price Small World Travel Dr J A Turner Jr C Stephen & Kay S Wilson Florence SC Clemson SC Clemson SC Charlotte NC

The Print Shop Mrs Davis Smith Two State Construction Co Mr & Mrs Charles R Wood Andrews SC Columbia SC Thomson GA Highlands NC

Steve M Proffitt James A Smith Jr Verdery Company J & M Wren Charlotte NC Anderson SC Augusta GA Spartanburg SC

Roy L Pryor Jr Mr & Mrs John R Smith Virginia Carolina Tools Inc Wrenn Machine Tools Inc Ridgeland SC Anderson SC Easley SC West Columbia SC

Norman Fredrick Pulliam Mr & Mrs Tony Smith Dr & Mrs William R Warner WYFF-TV Spartanburg SC Anderson SC Greenwood SC Greenville SC

Pulmonary Assocs of Carolina Socar Incorporated Thomas J Warwick Mrs J F Wyman Jr Columbia SC Florence SC Greenville SC Bluffton SC C Evans Putman South Carolina National Bank Raymond S Waters B Stevens Zeigler Greenville SC Greenville SC Spartanburg SC Sumter SC

J B Queen South Carolina Box Inc Billy G Watson Roswell GA Greenville SC Spartanburg SC Realtec Inc Mr and Mrs Charles W Spence Atlanta GA Greenville SC $1000 Tiger Scholarship Charles F Rhem Jr David W Sprouse Greer SC Pinehurst NC Life Members Mrs J H Abrhams Dan E Bruce Dr J Clayton Richardson & Scott Steele Salem SC Greenville SC Dr C Eric Richardson Lilburn GA Belton SC S C McMeekin Memorial B K Chreitzburg James B Stephens Columbia SC Anderson SC H B Risher Greenville SC Spartanburg SC Anderson IPTAY Quarterb. Club Collins Music Co R Allen Stevens Anderson SC Greenville SC Wally Robertson Greenville SC Moore SC H Keith Anderson J C & Nancy Cook J E Stewart Bldrs Inc Greenwood SC Clemson SC Drake H Rogers Aiken SC Bennettsville SC Mr & Mrs Jack L Atkinson W Gary Cooper Dr David K Stokes Jr Greenville SC Mauldin SC Inman SC Dr Steven R Ross Kevin M Barth Howard M Corbett/ Florence SC Suitt Construction Co Inc Florence SC Carlyle Poole Greenville SC David S Rozendale Pendleton SC Wilbur N Bauman III Shoal Creek AL Lawrence A Sutherland Tracys Landing MD Mr & Mrs R Jack Dill Anderson SC Ryder Truck Rental Co Inc Greenville SC Michael G Beeson Greenville SC Joseph D Swann Duluth GA Dr & Mrs William E Dukes Greenville SC Saluda Log & Lumber Clemson SC Mr & Mrs J Frank Black Edgefield SC "The Law Firm of Swerling Greenville SC Paul M Dunnavant Jr Harpootlian" Jim Sanders Orangeburg SC Columbia Bob Bond Gaffney SC SC Greenville SC Robert E Dye J Chris Swift Pres James Satterfield Easley SC R A Bowen Jr Anderson SC Columbia SC Macon GA Edwin W Evans Architectural Systems Inc SC State Fair Taylors SC Columbia SC Chuck Hawkins Thomas M Brosnan Irmo SC Asheville NC

asm Clemson Football '90 Bob A Galiano Jr John F Palmer Clark/Hamrick Ron & B J Burns Sumter SC Greenville SC Aiken SC Anderson SC Kevin T Counts The C & S National Bank John L Garavaglia II! Carolyn & Steve Pearce Aiken SC Anderson SC Chesterfield MO Simpsonville SC Danny & Jan Epting Carolina Beer Co Inc Aiken SC Anderson SC Garrison/Clark/Garrison Mr & Mrs Henry H Perkins III Clemson SC Gastonia NC Elbert Hines Hamilton Nathan W Childs Aiken SC Anderson SC A J Gaughf C Evans Putman Jack D Hutto B K Chreitzberg Sumter SC Greenville SC Aiken SC Anderson SC Karl M Guest Mark S Richardson John H McAlhaney Jr Peter and Anne Cook Jr Aiken SC Anderson SC Florence SC Charlotte NC A H Peters Jr R Carol Cook George B Hilton D H Roberts Aiken SC Anderson SC Concord NC Greenwood SC F A Townsend Jr & Mr & Mrs Del Cowhard Mrs F A Townsend Anderson SC In Memory of Walter & Carl R Rogers Aiken SC R Doug Cromer Lee Hooks Clinton SC Miss Kimberly C Waters Anderson SC Anderson SC Aiken SC E T (Tom) Salisbury Cromer Food Services Inc Daniel E Hunt Summerville SC H O Weeks Sr Anderson SC Aiken SC Easley SC James & Sylvia Davis & Family John Harold Sease Buddy & Linda Whitlaw Anderson SC Aiken SC J Thomas Hunter Jr Prosperity SC Richard W Edgeworth Marion SC Robert G Gantt Anderson SC Sheriff Sam W Belvedere SC Dan & Libby Jones Easley SC Dr & Mrs E P Ellis Jr Mr & Mrs Doug Kingsmore Anderson SC Greenville SC Mike Kingsmore Mr & Mrs Oliver I Snapp Jr Financial Planning Asso Inc Graniteville SC Dr Sidney E Kirkley Houston TX Louis Forrester Hendersonville NC Danny W Brown Anderson SC Southeastern Elec Distrs Inc Jackson SC J Tom Forrester Mrs Ernest Eugene Leslie/ Greenville SC "A Tiger" Anderson SC George & Anna Leslie Jackson SC Lawrence V Starkey Jr Bill Foust Clemson SC O C Batchelor Anderson SC Atlanta GA North Augusta SC Sam & Harriet Ligon Frank Distributing Co William B Sturgis Jim Fulghum Anderson SC Greenville SC Greenville SC North Augusta SC Dewey Freeman Dr & Mrs J B Under Frank T Gibbs Anderson SC Dr C R Swearingen Jr North Augusta SC Great Falls SC James Bartlett Garrison Smithfield NC W S Hentz Anderson SC John E Lunn North Augusta SC J R Swetenburg Jr Dr M Ray Gillespie List as G5 Florence SC Clinton SC John Jester Anderson SC North Augusta SC Terry L & Mark W Miller Green T Services Inc G G Thomas Sr & Jr Clemson SC Mr & Mrs Marion Jones Jr Anderson SC J L Neely North Augusta SC Thomas P Grimball Jr Thomas C Lynch III Rock Hill SC Warren E Kenrick Anderson SC Clemson SC North Augusta SC Rogers S Walker MD Frank E Hall Mr & Mrs Tommie Sharpe Anderson SC Lewis Memorial Lancaster W Madden SC North Augusta SC Jack R Hall Greenville SC Mr & Mrs John A Walter Ben G Watson & Miss Katie E Hall Deana L & John McEntire Manning SC North Augusta SC Anderson SC Mount Pleasant SC Dr W Gamewell Watson In Memory of Walter & Mr & Mrs Kermit M Watson North Augusta SC Lee Hooks Thurmon W McLamb Mr & Mrs Joe B Maffett Anderson SC E W Clamp, E W Jr, Doug & Mary Little River SC Greenville SC Salley SC Dr James A Henderson Andeson SC James P Miller Larry L Wolfe Mr & Mrs George L Webb Salley SC Mr & Mrs Richard O Herbert Greenville SC Lancaster SC Anderson Carrol H Warner SC Thomas K Norris Allen K Wood Jr Wagener SC Shirley Huitt & Sons Inc Taylors SC Anderson SC ALLENDALE Anderson SC W B Yarborough Dr Chase P Hunter Allendale SC Anderson SC Donors F M Young Co Inc Mr & Mrs Hugh N Isbell Fairfax SC Anderson SC ABBEVILLE Don H & Gail R Rowell ANDERSON Philip & Delbra Jones Ayers-Shirley Ins Abbeville SC R A All & W Frank Eskridge Anderson SC David Ayers & Bob Shirley Rufus C Sherard Anderson SC Abbeville SC Dr & Mrs William R Karpik Calhoun Falls SC Anderson Iptay Quarterback Club Anderson SC John Pat Brown Gene Powell Anderson SC Max B King Memorial Abbeville SC Donalds SC Walter G Azelkas Anderson SC Mr & Mrs Wm C Dupre AIKEN Anderson SC Abbeville King Oil Co SC William R Alexander Mr Mrs Jones Jr Baychem Anderson SC & James B Aiken SC Abbeville SC Anderson SC Mr & Mrs Gordon L Lawton Robert & Fern Bickley Mr Mrs James L Jr Mr & Mrs Ronnie L Brock Anderson SC & Lucas Aiken SC Abbeville SC Anderson SC Lazer Construction Co Inc Richard L Boyleston Mrs T Milford Albert & Irma H Bruschini Anderson SC C Aiken SC Abbeville SC Anderson SC Mr & Mrs Charles D Lindley Jan, Carl and Tripp Bryan Marvin Buffington & Sons Anderson SC Charles L Powell Aiken SC Abbeville SC Anderson SC T L Mack Anderson SC

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1990 Fall Home Schedule RESERVE OFFICERS' (Dates and Times TENTATIVE, Subject to Change) TRAINING CORPS Aug. 29 Soccer vs. Emory University, 7:00 pm

Sept. 1 Football vs. Longbeach St., 1 :00 pm Sept. d Soccer vs. UNC-Greensboro, 2:00 pm Sept. 4 Volleyball vs. Georgia State, 7:00 pm c Sept. b Soccer vs. Baptist College, 7:00 pm Sept. 9 Soccer vs. UNC, 2:00 pm

Sept. 1 Volleyball vs. Western Carolina, 7:00 pm

Sept. 1 Soccer vs. Catawba, 7:00 pm

Sept. l b Women's Cross Country in Clemson Inv. Men's Cross Country in Clemson Inv.

Sept. 1 o Volleyball vs. South Carolina, 7:00 pm Sept. Soccer vs. Furman, 7:00 pm

Sept. dd. Volleyball vs. Augusta College, 1 0:00 am

Football vs. Appalachian State, 1 :00 pm

Sept. 25 volleyball vs. Wmthrop ooilege, / .00 pm Sept. Soccer vs. Coastal Carolina, 7:00 pm oo Sept. £o Volleyball vs. Morehead State, 7:00 pm Sept. 29 Football vs. Uuke, 12.10 pm Sept. oU VOIIGyDall VS. UNO- oreensDOro, o.uu pm boccer vs. NO. btate, 2.00 pm

Oct. 2 Volleyball vs. UNO-Ashevilie, / .OO pm Soccer vs. Georgia State, 7:00 pm

Oct. 4 Volleyball vs. Uuke, 7 .00 pm Oct. b voueyDan vs. uno, /.uu pm Clemson -- UMBRO Tournament Oct. b Football vs. Georgia, 1 :00 pm DEGREE Oct. / Volleyball vs. Furman, 2:00 pm MY Clemson -- UMBRO Tournament Oct. 9 Volleyball vs. Georgia, 7:00 pm Oct. 1 Soccer vs. Stetson, 7:00 pm GOT ME THE INTERVIEW. Oct. 1 O Swimming vs. Orange and White, 1 0:00 am

KJCl. 1 D Volleyball vs. Georgia Tech, 7:00 pm A -J Oct. 1 / boccer vs. UNO-Ohariotte, / .OO pm Oct. 21 Soccer vs. Maryland, 2:00 pm ARMYR0TC Oct. 24 Soccer vs. College of Charleston, 7:00 pm or Oct. do Volleyball vs. UNO - Charlotte, / .00 pm

^JCI. d 1 Volleyball vs. Western Carolina, 7:00 pm Apt UCT. do Soccer vs. Virginia, 2:00 pm GOT ME THE JOB. Nov. o Football vs. North Carolina, 12:10 pm

Nov. 1 -4 Soccer in ACC Tournament Nov. 8 Men's Basketball vs. Australian Exhib. Team, 7:30 pm Things got pretty competitive for this job. I'm sure

I college kept in the Nov. U owimming vs. u a, i *i.uu pm ( w), o.uu pm (M) my degree and good grades me Worn. Basketball vs. Canadian Olympic Team, 7:00 pm running. But in the end it was the leadership and management experience I got through Army ROTC Nov. 1 b Men's Basketball vs. Marathon Oil Basketball, 7:30 pm that won them over. Nov. 1 Football vs. South Carolina, 1 :00 pm You can begin to develop impressive leadership Nov. 18 Swimming vs. Virginia Tech, 1 2:00 noon skills with an Army ROTC elective. Register now Nov. 19 Women's Cross Country in NCAA Championships without obligation. Men's Cross Country in NCAA Championships Nov. 24 Men's Basketball vs. Maryland- Baltimore Cty, 5:00 pm Nov. 26 Men's Basketball vs. Samford, 7:30 pm Nov. 28 Men's Basketball vs. The Citadel, 7:30 pm

Nov. dM Swimming in College Inv., 1 2:00 pm (T), 7:00 pm (F) NOV. 30 Swimming in College Inv., 1 2:00 pm (T), 7:00 pm (F) ARMY ROTC 1 i owimming in oonege inv., i *c,uu pm ( i j, / .uu pm [r) Women's Indoor in Clemson Opener THE SMARTEST COLLEGE Men's Indoor in Clemsoon Opener COURSE TOD CAN TAKE. Dec. 2 Men's Basketball vs. Furman, 2:00 pm Dec. 4 Women's Basketball vs. College of Charleston, 7:00 pm

Dec. 5 Women's Basketball vs. UNC - Charlotte, 7:00 pm For More Information Dec. 8 Women's Basketball vs. South Carolina, 7:30 pm Men's Basketball vs. Wisconsin - Green Bay, 5:00 pm Call: Dec. 15 Women's Basketball vs. Augusta College, 7:30 pm Captain Blake Lowman Men's Basketball vs. UNC - Charlotte, 5:00 pm Dec. 17 Men's Basketball vs. S. C. State, 7:30 pm 656-3017

34 Clemson Football '90 Hershel M & Barry H Maddox Joseph T & Marion E Burdette Dr Peter E Myers IV C L Cribb Jr Thomas E & Peggy Baker Anderson SC Iva SC Moncks Corner SC Mount Pleasant SC Great Falls SC Michael A McGee Roger H Davis M W Umphlett Memorial By: Mr & Mrs Jerry P Gazes Carolyn & Chuck Bell Anderson SC Iva SC Calhoun W Ymphlett Mount Pleasant SC Great Falls SC Moncks Corner SC P C Osteen Jr Billy E Brown F Gregorie & Son CHESTERFIELD Anderson SC Pelzer SC CALHOUN Mount Pleasant SC George Eric Ballard S H Houck & Son Cheraw SC Owens Corning Fiberglas Corp Cuttino/Berry Mr & Mrs R S McCants III Cameron Resins & Coalings Div Pelzer SC SC Mount Pleasant SC Rick Kirkpatrick Anderson SC Ray E & Floyd Patrick CHARLESTON Deana L & John McEntire Cheraw SC Mr & Mrs Norman W Powell Pelzer SC John Q Adams Jr & Mount Pleasant SC Dr Billy Blakeney Anderson SC John Q Adams III Pageland Mr & Mrs George Veres E M Seabrook Jr, E M Seabrook SC Charleston, SC Ramseur Oil Co Inc Pelzer SC III & Lewis E Seabrook Claude T Parker Anderson SC D L Aydlette Jr Mount Pleasant SC Melvm E Bamette Patrick SC Charleston, SC Pete J & Jim Stathakis Pendleton SC Drs J O & K C Shuler CLARENDON Anderson SC Mary Bailey Mount Pleasant SC J Lawrence Cartee G H Furse Jr Charleston, SC In Memory of Fraz Pendleton SC Sidney W Stubbs Jr Manning SC Anderson SC James F Bennett Jr Mount Pleasant SC Howard M Corbett Mr & Mrs John A Walter Charleston, SC In Memory of Henry H Carter Carlyle Poole R K Willms Manning SC Anthony M Brown Anderson SC Pendleton SC Mount Pleasant SC Steve C Gamble Charleston, SC Dr Donald C Roberts & Mr & Mrs Carl M Lund Tom B Young Sardinia SC Dr Joseph C Yarbrough Jr Pendleton SC Brush Construction Inc North Charleston SC COLLETON Anderson SC Charleston, SC Westmghouse CHEROKEE Dr & Mrs J Frank Biggers "A Friend" Pendleton SC Furman R Cullum Bob Blanton Walterboro SC Anderson SC Charleston, SC Blacksburg Chesley Louis Milam SC Harry L Hill Greg L Shore Sandy Springs SC Phil R Floyd Mr & Mrs Wayne Jones/ Walterboro SC Anderson SC Charleston, SC Leslie J D Thrasher Inc & Pamela O Belton Sanders Skateland USA Sandy Springs SC Kyle M Hickman Memorial By Blacksburg SC Walterboro SC Anderson SC David, Lauren, Roy & Dene Mr Mrs Louis V Caggiano Jr Larry & Vickie Burgess & DARLINGTON Charleston, SC Gaffney SC Dr Kenneth W Smith Williamston SC Hubert C Baker DDS Anderson SC Eddie L Hiers Jr Doug's Speed Shop Larry L Campbell Darlington SC Charleston SC Gaffney SC T Barney Smith Agency Inc Williamston SC William M Boyce Anderson SC C Roger Jennings— DBA Harry Maior R S Campbell Jr Darlington SC Charleston, SC Gaffney SC A Fred Stringer Jr DVM Williamston SC Daniel L Pearman Anderson SC William C Kennerty Mr & Mrs George E Marion Cherokee Masonry Inc Darlington SC Charleston, SC Gaffney SC Donald E Stroup Williamston SC Dale Windham Anderson SC Mr and Mrs Tom B Laroche Darlington Frank B Watts Jr Gary E Clary SC Charleston, SC Gaffney SC Frank B Sullivan Williamston SC T James Bell Jr MD Barrett S Lawrimore Anderson SC BAMBERG Mr & Mrs Joe Baxter Clary Hartsville SC Charleston, SC Gaffney SC Charles "Bud" Tabor Dr F Marion Dwight C Dick Buckles Anderson SC Bamberg SC O Ray Lever David D Curry Hartsville SC Charleston, SC Gaffney SC Temple-Straup Norman Kirkland Dr Paul A Coward Anderson SC Bamberg SC Frank E Lucas Fashion Engravers Inc Hartsville SC Charleston, SC Gaffney SC Mr & Mrs James C Thompson Jr Henry C Morris Jr Dr G J Lawhon Jr Anderson SC Olar SC Thomas Mangum Mr & Mrs John M Hamrick Jr Hartsville SC Charleston, SC Gaffney SC Diane Bruschini Tindall BARNWELL Harry M McDonald Murray Tile Co Anderson SC Clem & Brannon Collins B R Kernels Hartsville SC Charleston, SC Gaffney SC Windsor Associates Barnwell SC Julius C Rhodes E M Poston Anderson SC Dav.d W Hanshew Danny W Stacy Hartsville SC Charleston, SC Barnwell Gaffney SC Kenneth S Wohlford SC In Honor of Mr & Mrs W P John H Price Jr Anderson SC Katheryn C Lemon CHESTER (Pap) Timmerman Charleston SC Hartsville Allen K Wood Jr Barnwell SC Willis Crain SC Dr & Mrs J R Stout Chester SC Anderson SC Barnett Lee Mazursky Jerry T Usher Jr Charleston, SC Belton Metal Co Barnwell SC George R Fleming Hartsville SC Van Noy/Tommy/Ned Thornhill Chester SC Belton SC Thomas Warren Weeks John C Walker Charleston, SC Hartsville John R Ellison Barnwell SC 5 W Gough SC John D Todd Chester SC Belton SC Jimmy F Morris Lee West Charleston, SC Hartsville SC Walter E Dixon Jr & Blackville SC William P (Dub) Johnson Jr Robert M Turner Johnson-Laura Mae Inc Robert A Ferguson Mr and Mrs Robert Carr G James Wilds III Charleston, SC Chester SC Belton SC Williston SC Hartsville SC Wm Edward Twilley Jr Mike & Denise Lawson Goodman Conveyor Co BEAUFORT DILLON Belton Charleston SC Chester SC SC Stratton A Demosthenes Carole and Jay Arnette Mr & Mrs D Michael Greer Beaufort SC Bob & Jeannette Weldon T L Peek Dillon SC Belton Charleston, SC Chester SC SC Charles and Virginia Dean Charles F Carmichael & Andy & Lori Jarman Bluffton SC Jim Harrison "A Tiger from Chester" Savings Inc Belton Edisto Island SC Chester SC Dillon SC SC James Arthur Buck Boyd/Jackie/Troy/Lance Albert T Grady R Jones Hilton Head Isl SC G P Lachicotte J & Neal Rogers Belton SC Edisto Island SC 6 Jodie Roberts Fork SC C Edward Evans Jr Chester SC Mr J K Meeks Hilton Head Isl SC John R Reeder & Mrs Joseph L Powell Belton SC Hanahan SC John A Seidenstricker Latta SC BERKLEY Chester SC John B Ashley Bruce E Whitlock Troy L Jennings DORCHESTER Honea Path SC Bonneau SC Isle of Palms SC A Friend from Chester Hubert B Shieder Chester SC Harleyville SC Michael Butler Blanton Insurance Agency Franklin R Welch Memorial Isle of Palms SC Halsted M Stone MD Honea Path SC Goose Creek SC C Bryan Jordan II Chester SC Saint Phil Mary Bradley George SC Jane C Ridgeway Michael W Deleon & Honea Path SC Goose Creek SC Johns Island SC S Marvin Waldrep Dexter Rickenbaker Chester SC Saint George SC Dr and Mrs James A Smith Southern Aggregates Charles & Jean Bates Honea Path SC Jamestown SC Johns Islands SC Frank Lloyd Wright Michael S Roberts Chester SC Saint George SC Betty B Vaughn & Ken Black James S & Denise B Grant Richard C Bell Honea Path SC Moncks Corner SC Mount Pleasant SC William T Clary Michael J Snyder Fort Lawn SC Saint George SC

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H Downs Byrd Jr Allen & Josie Wood John H Beckroge Jr Fluor Daniel Thomas Moore Summerville SC Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC

Daniel C Gilmour Jr J Givens Young Mr & Mrs J Frank Black Francis W Freeman Morris Const Co-Henry Holseber Summerville SC Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Steve H Hutchinson King Farms—Joe W King/ James A Boling Freeman & Major, Architects Multimedia Inc Jimmy Addison Mark H King Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Summerville SC Johnsonville SC B K Bolt Dr Stephen R Gardner Nail Enterprises Inc John F Murphree James W King Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Summerville SC Johnsonville SC Bob Bond L L Gilstrap Jr/R B Parker Orders Distributing Co Inc E T (Tom) Salisbury Palmetto Health Associates Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Summerville Johnsonville SC SC Ben Boren Robert A Glenn Z H Owings Salisbury Brick Inc Mrs John E Taylor Jr Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Summerville SC Johnsonville SC C H Branyon Pipe Company Dr & Mrs A J Goforth III Alton F Painter James E & Christie C Snipes William G Moorer Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Summerville Lake City SC SC James & Claudia Brown Fred Grant John F Palmer Vescom Development Corp Joe, Joey & Bobby Bostick Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Summerville SC Pamplico SC Dan E Bruce Joel W Gray III Palmetto Reed Co EDGEFIELD Dr William L Coleman Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Pamplico SC J Nick Crocker Charles A Bryan Jr C L Greene Douglas F Patrick & Johnston SC GEORGETOWN Greenville SC Greenville SC Robert G Hopkins Greenville SC Herlong Pont-Chev-Buick Inc Kerri D Barrineau Wallace & Mary Burgess Ms Jane Greene Johnston SC Andrews SC Greenville SC Greenville SC I N Patterson Jr Greenville SC Mr and Mrs Robert H Herlong Joe/Tommy/Joey Branyon Wallace H Burgess Jack T Hardin Johnston SC Andrews SC Greenville SC Greenville SC John W Peden Co Inc Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Lewis F Holmes III J C Elliott Burris Chemical Inc J C Harmon Johnston SC Andrews SC Charleston SC Greenville SC John Perkins Greenville Greenville SC Horace T Holmes Samuel M Harper SC Robert T Harrison Trenton SC Andrews SC Business-Estate Underwriters Greenville SC Vince Perone Greenville SC Greenville SC FAIRFIELD Rick Howell Ida R Hudson A H McMeekin Jr Andrews SC Leonard R Byrne Greenville SC E A Pfister Jenkinsville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Dugger R Rimmer Willie R Hudson Gene C Jones Andrews SC C H Patrick Co Inc Greenville SC Piedmont Arthritis Clinic PA Ridgeway SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Donald A Quattlebaum William David Humphrey J K Coleman Georgetown SC Capsco Inc Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Andrew H Pioth Winnsboro SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Waccamaw Family Practice Asso Intex Chemical Inc Forest E Hughes Jr Georgetown SC Mr & Mrs William Chapman Greenville SC Curtis Andrew Pitts Winnsboro SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Inlet Nursery & Garden Center William B & Ande M Jackson Murrells Inlet SC Harold R Jones Langdon Cheves III Greenville SC Roy M Pitts Winnsboro SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Guy S Kates Jr Jennings-Dill Inc John C Renwick Jr Murrells Inlet SC W Ronald Coleman Greenville SC George M Plyler Winnsboro SC Greenville Greenville SC Ronnie & Vicky Cauthen SC Melvyn W Johnson William Lindsay Wylie Pawleys Island SC Collins Music Co Greenville SC James T Powell Winnsboro SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Arthur H Lachicotte Jr Mr & Mrs William R Jolly Jr Florence Pawleys Island SC Piedmont Petroleum Greenville SC Pringle-Owings Inc Kevin M Barth Tiger Scholarship Greenville SC Tiller Construction Co Inc Dan & Libby Jones Florence SC Greenville SC Pawleys Island SC Greenville SC Proformance Group Inc Rufus M Brown Mr & Mrs Ralph Crawley Greenville SC GREENVILLE Morris Keller Florence Greenville SC Astro American Chemical SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Dusty Reid Lane Craven & Fountain Inn SC John G Creech Greenville SC Dr J Don Kelley Malcolm H Craven Greenville SC Melvin K Younts Greenville SC B D Robbins Florence SC Fountain Inn SC J Warren Dalton Greenville SC Charles E & Gayle M Key J M Davidson Greenville SC Mr & Mrs W J Abies Greenville SC Robinson/Jackson Florence SC Greenville SC Davis Electrical Constructors Greenville SC Dr Kenneth B Knight Mr and Mrs Larry D Floyd Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Wm Barry Agnew Greenville SC Mike C Robinson Florence SC Greenville SC Gordon Davis Greenville SC S Dr Roland M Knight Karl M Guest Greenville Mr & Mrs Colonel H Albertson SC Greenville SC Rock-Tenn Co Florence SC Greenville SC Attn Mark Campbell C F Dawes John T Langston L Chappell Jones Greenville Greenville SC Dr Jim M Alexander SC Greenville SC Florence SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs R Jack Dill Jr William Rosenfeld Terrell Lankford Insurance Stewart E Jones Greenville SC Nathan A Einstein A Clark Allen Greenville SC Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Norma Grace Doss Sam & Harriet Ligon Mr & Mrs Cephus Long Greenville Harold A Sargent W American Equipment Co Inc #2 SC Greenville SC Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Steve Dunlap V B Lippard Jr John E Lunn Greenville South Carolina National Bank Milton C Antonakos SC Greenville SC Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Durham Jr Edward F Timothy H Long Linda Marsh Greenville SC Charles E Schneider Mr & Mrs Jack L Atkinson Greenville SC Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC J Travis Elmore John N Luther Palmetto Health Assoc Greenville Otto H & Joanne B Schumacher David W Balentine SC Greenville SC Florence Division Greenville SC Greenville SC Charles H English Florence SC J Harold Mack-Architect Greenville Dr & Mrs Donald W Shelley Ballard Concrete SC Greenville SC G V Payne Jr Greenville SC Greenville SC Enwnght Associates Inc Florence SC W Lewis Madden Memorial Greenville Truman W Shirley Jr Roberta Bankhead SC Greenville SC Drs T W & W E Phillips Greenville SC Greenville SC David & Linda Estes Florence SC C B Martin Jr Greenville SC Sloan Construction Co Inc #1 James H Barnes Jr Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Marvin Slaughter Greenville SC Greenville SC Benjamin M Evatt Florence SC James D Miller 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Jeffrey J Stachelek James M Hill Sr R E Riddle Hitec Chemical Inc William F Phillips Greenville SC Greer SC Piedmont SC Travelers Rest SC Ware Shoals SC

Mr & Mrs Steve Stasney J Kirk Hind Ronnie Cantrell George I Theisen J Smith/L Traynham/W Traynham Greenville SC Greer SC Simpsonville SC Travelers Rest SC Ware Shoals SC

James M Stephens J C Howard D Ray Cash Joseph E Harper/R Bruce White Mrs Harry A Turner Greenville SC Greer SC Simpsonville SC Travelers Rest SC Ware Shoals SC Murray M Stokely Dick and Judy Jenkins John Coombs Edward & Crystal Wilhoit Olin T Wells Greenville SC Greer SC Simpsonville SC Travelers Rest SC Ware Shoals SC William B Sturgis David Joe Lesley Mr & Mrs Gene E Crawford Michael E Zeager HAMPTON Greenville SC Greer SC Simpsonville SC Travelers Rest SC Eugene R Bostick Estill SC Henry W Suber Mr & Mrs William L Phillips Harold DeLoach GREENWOOD Greenville SC Greer SC Simpsonville SC H Keith Anderson Winston A Lawton Jr James Carl & Virginia Summey Robert E Smith Jr John S Efird Jr Greenwood SC Estill SC Greenville SC Greer SC Simpsonville SC Joseph Dean Bagwell David B Gohagan Furman Sunland Distribution Inc W Carl Smith Thomas L Farthing Greenwood SC SC Greenville SC Greer SC Simpsonville SC Mr and Mrs Danny Brothers J D Rouse Sr & Jr Sunshine Cleaners & Laundry Spartan Express Inc Joanne Griffin Greenwood SC Dr Jacob D Rouse Luray SC Greenville SC Greer SC Simpsonville SC Mr & Mrs James Corley Greenwood Terry Tallon Jody C Warren William J Jordan Jr SC HORRY Greenville SC Greer SC Simpsonville SC Environmental Properties Donald W Helms Conway SC Robert R Taylor Mr & Mrs Charles D Way David Kelley Greenwood SC Steve Greenville SC Greer SC Simpsonville SC W E Gilbert & Associates Inc C & Ann D Lee Greenwood Conway SC Mr & Mrs Tom W Taylor Jr Julia K Welch Thomas P Lane Jr & SC Greenville SC Greer SC Kenneth J Hall Greenwood Mop & Broom Inc Don R Reece Simpsonville SC Conway SC Thermo-Kinetics Inc— Gene Whitener Greenwood SC J E Chambers Greer SC Hal E Lowder Greenwood Motor Lines Inc Barry Anthony demons Memorial Greenville SC Simpsonville SC Greenwood SC Horry Co Jim & Jen Williamson & Family Green Sea SC "In Honor of Mr & Mrs W P Greer SC Gaines & Karen Massey James A & Linda Joseph (Pap) Timmerman" Simpsonville SC Franklin D & Joyce B Hartsell Carolina Sprinkler Co Inc #2 Greenwood SC Greenville SC Little River SC Mauldin SC Richard S Moore Dr H B Kinard III Dr David Tollison Simpsonville SC Thurmon W McLamb Carolina Sprinkler Co Inc Greenwood SC Greenville SC Little River SC Mauldin SC Carolyn & Steve Pearce Dearyl Lusk— A Douglas Rhodes Pat Toole Simpsonville SC Davis Heniford Jr W Gary Cooper Greenwood SC Greenville SC Loris SC Mauldin SC Stan Ulmer MD Mr & Mrs Bill Madden Alan and Carolyn Tucker Simpsonville SC Mr Mrs David Williams Jimmy Benton Danny Dillard & Greenville SC Greenwood SC Myrtle Beach SC Mauldin SC Bill & Marian Barbary Jim Turner Taylors SC Don Cameron Dean & Ten Edgar Larry McClain Greenville SC Myrtle Beach SC Mauldin SC Jim & Betty Basinger Greenwood SC Harry B Ussery Taylors SC David T McGill John Lindsay Crook Frank B Fredere III Greenville SC Greenwood Myrtle Beach SC Mauldin SC James H Brown Jr SC Jim and Jackie Vaughn Taylors SC Patrick McKenzie A S Dargan L S Green Plumbing Greenville Greenwood Myrtle Beach SC SC Mauldin SC Earle W Sargent Memorial: SC Vulcan Materials Inc By Carolina Belting Co Jimmy L McWhorter John P "Pat" Gore Jerry M Hughes Greenville Taylors SC Myrtle Beach SC SC Hughes Plumbing Co Greenwood SC Mr & Mrs Kermit M Watson Mauldin SC Dunagan Engineering Inc F Michael Meredith John L Humphries Mr & Mrs Joe B Maffett Taylors SC Greenwood Myrtle Beach SC Port Brokerage Co Inc SC Greenville SC Mauldin SC Edwin W Evans Joseph R Millender Harold J Riddle Larry Watson Taylors SC Greenwood Myrtle Beach SC D Mr & Mrs Richard L Watson SC Greenville SC Ashley Elaine Gaddis 72 & '81 Tiger Alumni Mr & Mrs Robert Sansbury J D Wells Jr Mauldin SC Taylors SC Greenwood SC Myrtle Beach SC Greenville SC R B Whorton IV/A B Cross/ James F Harrison D H Roberts Samuel Robert Spann Jr James D Whiteside T N Lawson/J L Walker Taylors SC Greenwood SC Myrtle Beach SC Greenville SC Mauldin SC "A Tiger Family" Dr & Mrs J C Rockwell Mr & Mrs David Nobles David H Wilkins Larry & Ronnie Ayers Taylors SC Greenwood SC N Myrtle Beach SC Greenville SC Piedmont SC Pat Marsha Imsco Inc In Memory of Robert H Rykard & Nobles Mr & Mrs Charles P Willimon "Blakely Dairy Farm, Inc" Taylors SC By Mrs Robert Rykard N Myrtle Beach SC Greenville SC Piedmont SC Mr & Mrs Robert S Mabry Greenwood SC JASPER Mr & Mrs D B Wilson James W Braswell Jr Taylors SC Satterfield Inc Dale Malphrus Piedmont Ridgeland SC Greenville SC SC Mr & Mrs R D Mitchell Greenwood SC Terry D Wilson Steve Bryant/Phillip Bryant Taylors SC MicroAge Computer Stores KERSHAW Greenville SC Piedmont SC Thomas R Moore Greenwood SC Alvin L Geddings Camden SC Charles C Withington Jr Callahan Steel Inc Taylors SC South Atlantic Constrs Inc Piedmont Greenwood William R Heatley Jr Greenville SC SC William J Neely Jr SC Camden SC Mr & Mrs Charles D Wyatt Jr C Curtis Crawford Taylors SC Wayne & Tony Southard/ Greenville SC Piedmont SC Mr & Mrs Charles R Niver Eddie Thomas SAM Mundy Betty & Alvie Jackson Greenwood SC Camden SC William 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Clemson Football '90 87 George Singleton Jr R J Marsh J S Bedenbaugh Dr Julius W Babb III C H Garren Camden SC Columbia SC Newberry SC Orangeburg SC Clemson SC

J F Watson Randy R Stewart George Robert Hawkins Sr J Hayne Culler Gamson/Clark/Garrison Camden SC Gaston SC Newberry SC Orangeburg SC Clemson SC David Mitchum John William Green William F McCrary Mrs M Rodney Culler William E Grishaw Elgin SC Gilbert SC Newberry SC Orangeburg SC Clemson SC LANCASTER Kim & Debbie Johnson Harold L Pitts Dr Jerome B Degen Bob & Pat Harmon Mr and Mrs Floyd Cauthen Gilbert SC Newberry SC Orangeburg SC Clemson SC Heath Springs SC Mr & Mrs Everette Kneece Billye L West Gary A Delaney MD Edward A Harris Jim, Emily & Al Adams Gilbert SC Newberry SC Orangeburg SC Clemson SC Lancaster SC Howard N Rawl John Harold Sease Charles Parker Dempsey Sandy & Ken Hatfield Mr & Mrs Robert S & Gilbert SC Prosperity SC Orangeburg SC Clemson SC Sam English Mr & Mrs Ronald Timms Harry S Young Paul M Dunnavant Jr Opal S Hipps Lancaster SC Gilbert SC Whitmire SC Orangeburg SC Clemson SC Oscar S Porter III Roy William Copelan Jr OCONEE F Reeves Gressette Jr Imagine Inc Lancaster SC Irmo SC Henry C Drake Orangeburg SC Clemson SC Fair Play Mr & Mrs L S Stewman & Jackie T Warren SC A R Griffith Jr Mr & Mrs Eugene S Irwin Mrs Duane Johnson Mr & Leesville SC Tim Kwiatek Orangeburg SC Robert L Irwin Lancaster SC Fair Play SC Clemson SC C J Carter/T E Garrison III/ Alan Johnstone Carlton Thompson W E E Rhoden/L S Tompkins Arthur E Nowell Jr Orangeburg SC Lanford Company Lancaster SC Clemson Lexington SC Richland SC Edgar C McGee SC Rogers S Walker MD E M Caughman Mrs J H Abrams Orangeburg SC Los Hermanos, Inc Lancaster SC Lexington Clemson SC SC Salem SC Daniel A Mixon Larry L Wolfe Glen M Conwell Ellis M & Mary Ann Ivey Orangeburg SC Thomas C Lynch III Lancaster SC Clemson Lexington SC Salem SC Mr & Mrs D C Osterhoudt SC LAURENS Gregg Corley Dale Van Winkle Orangeburg SC James Eric Marx Memorial Dana T Cleland Lexington SC Clemson SC Salem SC Julian A Ott Clinton SC Bret J Harris/T Brown/ Robert C Adams Orangeburg SC James T McCabe Mr and Mrs Mark Lawson Clemson 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PICKENS Anthony & Patricia Jackson West Columbia SC Central Concrete Plaster Inc Texidyne Inc Gray Court SC J Glenn McCants Jr & James E Doar Seneca SC Central SC Clemson SC American-Metric Corporation West Columbia SC Connells Col & Mrs E N Tyndall Eurotec Division Northland Cable TV The Hanks Trucking Inc Clemson SC Laurens SC Seneca SC Central SC West Columbia SC James P Whitlock Mike D Hellams Memorial Oconee Savings & Loan Paul Davis Mr & Mrs Ronnie Hilton Clemson SC Laurens SC Seneca SC Central SC West Columbia SC Randall Billy Finley Marc H Wilson Palmetto Spinning Corp #1 Ed and Marcelyn Dean & Warren Craig Jumper Clemson SC Laurens SC Seneca SC Central SC West Columbia SC Y & K Yard Service A Courtney Cobb S K Rogers DMD PA Ralph V Gossett Frank Maxine Moore Attn Kelly DuBose Waterloo SC & Seneca SC Central SC West Columbia SC Clemson SC LEE Claude S Simpson Jr & Bash Riprocks Inc Robert, Amelia & Wally Price Col Tom Maertens Clemson SC Albany Felt Co Green Deschamps II West Columbia SC Seneca SC Easley SC Bishopville SC Mrs Frances G Boatwright "Wootsie" Mr & Mrs Chauncey D Smith Jr Memorial Albany Felt Co W G Deschamps Jr West Columbia SC Seneca SC Clemson SC Easley SC Bishopville SC C M Strickland Mr & Mrs Melvin D Cobb Mr & Mrs Doyle C Burton Mr & Mrs Ozell Albertson J B Pate Jr MD West Columbia SC Walhalla SC Clemson SC Easley SC Bishopville SC Tamper Corporation Cannon's Inc M W Bashor LEXINGTON Blake Gntfith West Columbia SC West Union SC Clemson SC Easley SC George M Shealy Maxine Brasure Batesburg SC Mr & Mrs Tommy R Wilkins Neal Oil Co Inc Comfort Inn Jim & West Columbia SC West Union SC Clemson SC Easley SC Mr & Mrs H L Allen Jr Cayce SC MARION Circle T Supply J C & Nancy Cook Thomas F Center Dewey Alford & Jimmy Skipper Westminster SC Clemson SC Easley SC W L Monts Jr Marion SC Cayce SC Oconee Machine & Tool Co Inc Dr Herbert P Cooper Jr Ed Childress Easley SC J T Hunter III Westminster SC Clemson SC Mary & Walter Walker Marion SC Cayce SC ORANGEBURG Clark Curry/Steven Klengson Citizens & Southern Nat'l Bank Easley SC J Thomas Hunter Jr Wm B Bookhart Jr & Sons Wesley Galloway/Benjamin Hare Helen C Barrett Marion SC Clemson SC Chapin SC Elloree SC Felton N Crews Dr & Mrs James R Carroll Deal & Deal P A Easley SC Richard A Ruczko C Francis Martin & Son Mullins SC Clemson SC Chapin SC Elloree SC Robert E Dye Col Charles Dimmock Easley SC Francis H Smith MARLBORO Ted Shuler Clemson SC Chapin SC Douglas Jennings Jr Elloree SC Carrol & Evelyn Edens Bennettsville SC Dr & Mrs William E Dukes Easley SC Charles Mr & Mrs H D Folk E Whitener Clemson SC Chapin SC Mccormick Holly Hill SC A P Gray Easley SC T C & Helena W Faulkner Williams Jr Greg Fox/Stanley Metz/ James H Burton James C McCormick SC Dannie Cannon/Larry Mason Columbia SC Norway SC Jim Gregorie NEWBERRY Clemson SC Easley SC Tasha B Jaynes Dr Harry B Arant Jr Jimmy Denning Columbia SC Orangeburg SC Little Mountain SC

88 Clemson Football '90 Daniel E Hunt Lt Col Willie L Archie Mr & Mrs Bill Miller Mr & Mrs Gary Johnson/ E S Grant Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC Mr & Mrs Jimmy Johnson Spartanburg SC Duncan SC Mr & Mrs Neal C Jetton James F Ballenger J G Murphree Charles & Shirley Gray Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC Palmetto Sup & Repair Boiling Springs SC Duncan SC Spartanburg SC Roy & Martha Johnson Bearing Distributors Inc William A Murphy Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC Top Services Inc Robert M Hicklin Duncan SC Spartanburg Mr & Mrs Joe B Jones Bearing Distributors #3 Mr & Mrs Blake Neal SC Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC James A Trammel Dr & Mrs Paul Holcomb Duncan SC Spartanburg SC T E Jones & Sons Bearing Distributors #2 Nilson Van & Storage Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC Dr Harold S Vigodsky Harry W Kinard Fairtorest SC Spartanburg SC Barry Mauldin Mr & Mrs J Dennis Bolt Robert Opsahl Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC Mascot Homes Inc Rhonda/Ron/Marti Littlefield Gramling SC Spartanburg SC Jeffery T McAlister W W Bruner Jr Patrick Construction Co Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC Randy T & Sheila K Gregory Mr & Mrs Allen Lundy Inman SC Spartanburg SC Amos M McCall Jack W Brunson Budweiser of Anderson SC Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC Joe E Lark W Benjamin Mason Jr Inman SC Spartanburg SC Modern Home Builders H Ronnie Burgess Jim & Julia Prater Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC Thomas E & Angela Ragan M C McGarity Jr Rose Mitchell Spartanburg E Marc Ragsdale Jackson Byers David & Marcia Pressley SC Inman SC Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC Mr & Mrs Tim Miller Roger Donald Smith Spartanburg SC Easley OB-GYN Associates PA Carolina Ceramics Inc #1 R E B S — Edward T Strom Inman SC Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC Stan Neely Boyd & Carolina Derrick Spartanburg SC Paul T Shaw Chatham Steel Corp John C Rivers Bill & Anne Kea Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC Roy R & Joyce C Oates Jr Moore SC Spartanburg SC Sam W Sheriff Raymond E Cobb Jr Robert R Russell Jr Andrew (Jack) Petty Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC The Octavia Company Moore SC Spartanburg SC Kenneth Perry Smith Joel W Collins Jr Mr and Mrs Tim Scott Melford W Carter Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC Robert M Philips Sr Pacolet SC Spartanburg SC Carolyn Starkey Columbia Distributing Corporation Sinkler & Boyd A B Bullington Jr Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC Piedmont Mechanical Roebuck SC of Spartanburg Inc Robert A Watson Ernie Sara & Alison Cooper Carolina Forklift Inc A B Bullington Sr Spartanburg Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC SC Roebuck SC Plastic Injectors Inc Curtis & Lalane Welborn Charles Edward Corley III MD L W Smith Jr Trust Griffin Gear Machine Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC Joe & Co Spartanburg SC Roebuck SC Jerome J Richardson Joe A Young J Lewis Cromer - Atty Southern Lubricants Dewey L Hanna Jr Spartanburg Easley SC Columbia SC Columbia SC SC Roebuck SC Robert J Rossi Angie Benjamin Reid Dempsey Kay Soyars Marshall Dale Henry A Ramella/The Felters Co Spartanburg SC Liberty SC Columbia SC & Cathie Roebuck SC Columbia Mr Mrs John A Schwartz Mr & Mrs Roger Benjamin John E & Jane R Dennis SC & Rebecca B Taylor Spartanburg SC Liberty SC Columbia SC C Leroye Stokes Family Roebuck SC Columbia SC Southern Services Steven Benjamin The Development Group Inc Gloria H Walker Spartanburg SC Liberty SC Columbia SC Kenneth M Suggs Roebuck SC Columbia SC Francis E Stisser Paul E Bowie Jr Memorial Dukes Equipment Co Inc Danny E Allen Spartanburg SC Liberty SC Columbia SC Roy N Taylor Spartanburg SC Columbia SC Taylor Enterprises Inc N Franklin Gravely Jr Terns L Eller Judy G Bowen Spartanburg SC Liberty SC Columbia SC Rebecca R Travis Spartanburg SC Columbia SC Terry F Thruston Dr Henry C Martin James W Engram H J Bowman Spartanburg SC Liberty SC Columbia SC Dr & Mrs Richard Umbach Spartanburg SC Columbia SC Tyger Construction Company William C Peek Hubert Lee Evans R Grant Calhoun Spartanburg SC Libety SC Columbia SC William B Wells Spartanburg SC Columbia SC Joe R Utley Tommy Reed Betty Flynn J Patrick Cecil Spartanburg SC Liberty SC Columbia SC James Edward Wingard Spartanburg SC Columbia SC Van Waters & Rogers Inc Mr & Mrs E J Washington Jr Mr and Mrs Larry Gamble Chapman Grading & Concrete Spartanburg SC Liberty SC Columbia SC Mr & Mrs S Carl Wingard Spartanburg Columbia SC SC Boyd West In Memory of Dr John Fleming Edwin M Grainger Dartlan R Collins Spartanburg SC Pickens SC Columbia SC Mrs Frances L Chappell Spartanburg SC Hopkins SC Dr Larry B White Ernest F Fortner John S Gramling Dean Hall Insulation Spartanburg SC Pickens SC Columbia SC Phillip C Chappell Jr Spartanburg SC Hopkins SC Boyd W Wingo Mr & Mrs Bird Garrett T E Grimes Jr Robert E Delapp Spartanburg Pickens SC Columbia SC Ray & Debra McBride SC Spartanburg SC Irmo SC Mr & Mrs G Spence Wise Jr John & Jan Sparks James T Hane Jr Mr & Mrs David G Dennis Spartanburg SC Pickens SC Columbia SC SALUDA Spartanburg SC Jerrold A Watson & Sons Zima Corporation Robert C Stewart Jr Charles E Hill Diversco Inc Spartanburg SC Mendel Stewart Columbia SC Monetta SC Spartanburg SC Pickens SC "A Tiger Sam P Clark & Charles E Moore David G Jeter Fan" John T Duncan Woodruff SC Henry R Lowery Columbia SC Ridge Spring SC Spartanburg SC Six Mile SC S & S Farm Supply SUMTER A Frank Lever III Ridge Spring The Hearon Corp Jimmy E & Sandra Priddy Columbia SC SC Richard D Alford Spartanburg SC Sumter SC Six Mile SC Susan & Sam Mathews S and (Bull) Chapman R A Earnhardt RICHLAND Columbia SC Saluda SC Otis Atkinson Spartanburg SC Sumter Darrell Quarles SC Dr M D Alexander Jr Gary J Matthews Saluda FSB Farm Blythewood SC James C Altman Jr SC Hugh B Betchman Jr Spartanburg SC Sumter SC Kitt Kaiser Columbia SC SPARTANBURG Harry H Gibson The Blythewood SC Dr Robert J McCardle Max & Rita Gregory Booth Company Inc Chesnee SC Spartanburg SC Sumter SC Bill & Merv Allen Columbia SC Lawrence O Goldstein Columbia SC McCrory Construction Co Mrs James V Caggiano Charlie R Boyle Jr Spartanburg SC Sumter SC S C McMeekm Memorial Columbia SC Cowpens SC Charles A Grant Jr Columbia SC David & Ruth McLellan William F Denny Spartanburg SC Columbia SC Sumter SC

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Bob A Galiano Jr Jerry Lathan Sandoz Chemicals Mr & Mrs Donald R Hill Whit Blackmon Sumter SC Rock Hill SC Charlotte NC Matthews NC Columbus GA

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D Marshall White Jr Thomas Edmonds John Self Thomas M Poag John E Durai J Robert Shep Whitener & Joy Carrol & Pat Epting Joseph S Shearer Powell Dry Wall Co James N Epps Jr Terry A Whitener James T Fans Jr W B Shedd Arnold J Ramsey Thomas W Epps DMD J S Whiteside & Co Inc Stephen Ferguson Joseph P Sinclair III Jerome E Randall Rocky Evans O Garland L & Barbara Whitlock Mr & Mrs James D Fisher F Bart Smith Mr & Mrs John A Rhodes Dr Frank Strait Fairey R W Wilkerson III Robert L & Kenneth R Hint H Thornton Smith Jr Andrew L Richardson Mr & Mrs Malcolm Faulkenberry Jim & Betsy Williams Samuel Tracy Ferguson Jr Jimmy D Fowler W Gantt Williams Jr

Clemson Football '90 95 Steven Gibson Smith/David C Charlie L Gale Black/Kirby Johnson John D Galloway USN Ret Timothy D & Rena P Steele William P Gilbert William D Stephens Rick Glover ALMA MATER Wayne A Sturgis William A & Vicki A Grant Mr & Mrs Bruce Summerlin John W Gravely Jack D Sutton Jr Joseph S Graves William F Thorneloe Mr & Mrs Phil C Greeson Mackey Toole Paul M Harmon Where the Blue Ridge yawns its greatness Oron Trotter George E Hart Joseph L Waldrep Mr & Mrs Gray Hipp Jr William C West Charles E Hughes Jr Brian D Westover Mr & Mrs Terry A Hunt

The Unknown Tiger Dr Edwin Lee Jones III Frank W Wingate Donna M Jones Where the Tigers play Edward Bryan Wolfe Thomas B Kendrick Stanford R Woodhurst Jr Robert Kimmel Jr Rudolph L Yobs Robert C Kinross M Lamar Young Harry E Lindler Mr & Mr Ronald W Young Herbert Lindsay Jr Here the sons of dear old Clemson, Tom Little OTHER Joel Randolph Looper P Bruce Alexander David D Lowery Mr & Mrs William J Barnett Anthony Martmo William T Barnett David D McAhster Jr Reign Supreme alway. John D Barrentine Dr Robert C McDaniel Neil G Bates Glenn E McFarland Gene Beard W K Miller L Black Tony J G Moxon Thomas W Bookhart Hamid Najafi Laura Ann Breeden John Osteon James W Brigman Terry Owen J C Brown F Graham Payne Chorus Robert L Brown William L Polhemus John D Buckley Noel L Price John N Burgess Jr Mr & Mrs John Prospero Paul J Burns John Milton Pulsifer IV Henry N Calhoun Roland Lee Rayburn Robert Cantrell Dear old Clemson, we will triumph Mr & Mrs R A Riley James L Cartee Kester M Roberts Sonny Cassady Edward A Rose III J F Chandler Lawrence M Saglio Karl B Chandler Helen & Ben K Sharp Loyd B Chapman Mrs John C Sharpe And with all our might Wilson C Childers III T L Shealy Jr Mike Collins Walter & Marilyn Shealy Eugene T Compton Glenn C Smith Charles W Cooper Jr James F Smith Mr Mrs Wayne R Davis & William V Smith That the Tigers' roar may echo Michael F Dawes John J Snee Wayne J Demcsak Mr & Mrs Thomas M Tobin Austin D Devaney John D Tomlinson Herman L Dixon Jr David Alan Torrance Ford F Farabow Jr Ronald F Trenholm O'er the mountain height. Louis H Farmer T D Wilson Mark G Fellers Henry Yonce & Charles Yonce Charles P Ferguson Larry E & Judy H Yonce Donald C Fulmer

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Daniel H. Coker, Jr. Mrs. J. William Holcomb Rebecca D. Coker Mr. and Mrs. Terry M. Home Mr. and Mrs. R. Allison Dalton Charles D. Miller Rodney C. Foster James B. Prince Jimmy K. Gerrald Kevin H. Prince S. Scott Greene Robert W. Robinson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Sam White

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The Official Hot Dogs CLEMSON TIGERS During team — the the past two cardiologists decades, South who diagnose and Carolinians and their treat patients, the cardio- referring physicians have vascular surgeons who do known of our commitment to pro- open heart procedures, the skilled vide the very best in cardiovascu- technicians who operate state-of- lar care. In each and every year the-art equipment, and the dedicat- since 1974, Providence physicians ed nursing staff who provide both have performed more cardiac specialized professional care and catheterizations and open heart exceptional TLC. surgeries than any other hospital in Thank you, South Carolinians,

the state. As we start this decade, for this trust. We will continue our confidence in Providence contin- commitment to offering the highest

ues to grow. Already this year, we level of cardiovascular care, and to have performed more open heart maintaining our reputation as the surgeries than for any state's preferred hospital for mend- like period in our ing broken hearts. At Providence history. Hospital technology, We're proud of PROVIDENCE exPei"ience and car- our cardiovascular HOSPITAL ing go hand-in-hand. PROVIDENCE HEART INSTITUTE Columbia, SC In a year that saw many changes in the Clemson University Athletic Department, one thing remained a constant; the success of IPTAY. Despite the destruction and financial loss caused by Hurricane Hugo, as well as an increase in the minimum IPTAY donation from $30 to $1 00, faithful Clemson supporters were

still able to make this another record- breaking year for IPTAY. As the nation's largest fundrais- ing organization, IPTAY was able to raise $5.8 million towards its commitment to the student- athlete. Due to these efforts both on the part of

the I PTAY staff, and the generosity and support of the Clemson community, Clemson was one of only two schools in the nation (the only other being Illinois) to have teams participate in a bowl game (1989 Mazda Gator Bowl), the NCAA Basketball Tournament (advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in the East Regional), and the NCAA Baseball Tournament (Central Re- gion). Clemson was the only school to gain at least one win in each of these post-season events. Clemson also produced 82 first-team

AII-ACC athletes, 20 Ail-Americans, captured Contributions by IPTAY are responsible for many of Clemson's outstanding facilities. three ACC Tournament Championships, and won two regular-season ACC Championships, IPTAY currently provides the funds for tutorial ships for non-athletes who are highly qualified including its first-ever in men's basketball. Nine programs staffed by trained academic advisors academically. This scholarship endowment is teams finished in the final Top 25 of their respective assisted by graduate and undergraduate students. funded by certain company gifts which are made sports. This support is intended to assure that all student- as a result of employee contributions to IPTAY. In The success of the Clemson athletic program athletes are given the opportunity to earn their addition, the athletic department has made gener- integrity comes during a time when the and ac- degree while participating in athletics. ous contributions to the endowment from athletic student- countability of the academic progress of IPTAY is currently playing an intricate role in the revenues. national attention. athletes are receiving IPTAY Campaign for Clemson. a long-range fundraising The IPTAY Academic Fund is presently the has been a large part of this success by being project of the University. IPTAY has been asked to largest scholarship endowment of any kind at committed to the student-athlete. raise $2.5 million of the University's overall goal of Clemson, providing $1.38 million in funds, cur- IPTAY is recognized as one of the oldest, 62 million dollars for the construction and develop- rently benefitting more than 50 students. IPTAY's athletic fundraising largest and most successful ment of the Learning Center, a new academic support extends to all of the student body. in the first organizations America. IPTAY was building on East Campus. The funds for this project The tremendous success of IPTAY is due, in athletic fundraising organization in the country to come via IPTAY donors and IPTAY has already large part, to the organizational makeup which top the two, three, four, and five-million dollar raised over one million dollars for the project. allows members to be as close to IPTAY as they 1989-90 marks in annual donations. The aca- The Learning Center is presently on schedule are to their local IPTAY leadership. Each of South marks the 26th consecutive year of demic year to open in the spring of 1 991 and its construction is Carolina's 46 counties has an IPTAY County chair-

increased contributions to the IPTAY scholarship well under way. The Learning Center is a 29,000 man, and every county is alloted an IPTAY repre- fund. square-foot facility and it will house the tutoring and sentative for every 35 members. In 1 934, Dr. Rupert Fike founded IPTAY with a advising programs for student-athletes. The build- This year's IPTAY speaking circuit was high- very simple purpose in mind: IPTAY provides ing will contain various-sized study and tutoring lighted by Clemson's new football coach, Ken funds for athletic scholarships. Clemson continues rooms to be used for individual study as well as for Hatfield. A man of character and integrity, as well to be one of the few schools in the nation to award small group instruction. as a proven winner, Hatfield stressed the impor- allowed the maximum number of scholarships by Computer facilities, an office/reception area for tance of IPTAY and its mission. Hatfield com- the NCAA for 18 men's and women's varsity the advising staff and an auditorium will also be mented on his first impressions of IPTAY. sports. Since 1934, IPTAY has provided scholar- contained in the center. " The IPTAY organization and the people in- athletes, trainers, and ships for over 5,000 student- The generous support of 1 8.200 loyal donors to volved far surpassed the tremendous reputation managers. IPTAY has allowed the organization to go beyond that they had before I had arrived here. Allison

the funding of athletic scholarships by providing the Dalton, Bert Henderson, and Bob Mahony and all financial basis for many of the unparalleled athletic of the rest who are involved, organize and

facilities at Clemson. coordinate the program as well as I have seen.

Since 1 978, IPTAY has provided the funding for Every local meeting was precisely managed."

$32 million of capital improvements in the area of Hatfield continued, "I guess the thing that stuck out athletics. These improvements include the expan- most though, was the atmosphere of love and

sion of the football stadium, the newly renovated support for Clemson exhibited by all of the people I baseball facility (Tiger Field), the indoor tennis met." facility, the soccer stadium, the new outdoor track, IPTAY donors are kept up-to-date with the weight room, the new golf practice area, a new Clemson athletics through the Orange and White.

cross country course, and the IPTAY/ Ticket office This is an official IPTAY publication which is distrib-

facility. uted exclusively to IPTAY donors in appreciation of

IPTAY is also proud to provide funding for the their support. Tiger Band. Each year IPTAY budgets financial Clemson University will continue to be recog- support for travel, uniforms and equipment for this nized and respected on the national level athleti-

integral part of the Clemson athletic program. cally and academically with the full support of While IPTAY is primarily concerned with ath- IPTAY. IPTAY will continue tc be successful be-

leticfundraising, the mission of Clemson University cause a loyal commitment to Clemson University is

Allison Dalton is the leader of America's has not been overlooked. IPTAY was created to a way of life in the hearts of Clemson alumni and top athletic fundraising organization. help meet the need for more academic scholar- friends.

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, rs (off route 1 33 behind City Hall) or the Pendleton District Historical ck Recreational Commission (Pendleton Square). For a few short weeks last season, Jim Davis's that went on and because of this process, we will per game. "After not playing the point guard Lady Tigers brought the future to the present. be a better basketball team," said Davis. position since high school, she performed well.

The 1989-90 season was a year that had all "We may not win as many games as we did She is an excellent athlete and provides us quick- the billings of a rebuilding campaign—no returning last winter, but we will be a much improved team. ness which makes her a great penetrator. She starters, seven newcomers, and a handful of Competition will be excellent again in the ACC. knows how to get the job done." reserves to start the season. However, Davis What we want to achieve as a team this season Kerry Boyatt was named the ACC's Rookie- down-played the term rebuilding and formed a will be to continue maturing mentally, technically, of-the-Year for her fine freshman year. She led team that was destined for the future into a team physically, and emotionally as players and the team in scoring (15.3 ppg.) and proved to be that set milestones in the present. coaches. a force on the defensive end as she was second The accomplishments included a school- on the team in steals (64). Boyatt also proved to record 10 ACC wins, a NCAA final 16 appear- FRONTCOURT be an effective shooter from the three point line as ance, a third consecutive 20-win season, and a she hit 40-85 three point field goals. ranking of 19th in the final USA-Today poll. The Lady Tigers' 1990-91 frontcourt should Shanna Howard played in 26 games as a With a year of successful experience, the solidify Davis's philosophy that basketball games dependable reserve in 1989-90, and she should Clemson camp has to be looking forward to the are won inside the paint and on the free throw see more playing time this winter with her scoring

1 990-91 campaign with enthusiasm and positive line. The Lady Tigers return seven veterans in ability.

wonderment as to what the future will bring. Jackie Farmer, Shandy Bryan, Imani Wilson, Sophomore Angie Peters played in 27 games The successful experience returning includes Melissa Miller, Courtney Johnson, Kim Stephens, last year, but injuries and the recuperation from 1 2 letterwinners and all five starters from a team and Donna Forrest. knee surgery from a year ago forced her to miss 22- 0-4 that finished with a 1 record and a 1 slate Heading the list of returning players is center, some action last season in the ACC. However, Jim Davis is cautiously Jackie Farmer. The 6-4 Philadelphia, PA native The two newcomers that will join the Tigers optimistic and states that consistency, maturity was second on the team in scoring (10.7 ppg.) include junior college transfer Cheron Wells and and the team concept are the keys to another and led the squad in rebounds (8.9 rpg.). Dana Puckett. successful season. Farmer led the ACC in blocked shots and was Wells had an excellent career at Kilgore Junior "First of all, we were very fortunate last year. third in rebounding. College (Kilgore, TX). During her sophomore

I not want to take anything the do away from Shandy Bryan had an excellent freshman year year at Kilgore. she averaged 26.4 ppg., and 1 0.2

players and their accomplishments, but I felt as she was third on the team in scoring (9.7 ppg.) rpg- things fell in place for us last year," said Davis, and third in rebounding (5.3 rpg.) She also led the Puckett is the only freshman Clemson added

who will be entering his fourth year as the head team in free throw pet. (.819) as she hit 59-72 free to its 1990-91 roster. The Kingston, TN native mentor at Clemson. throws. averaged 20.0 ppg. and seven assists per con- "We did not play as well as we could have The other sophomore forward, Imani Wilson, test during her senior year.

played as a basketball team consistently all season was a standout for the Tigers in her first year of

long. We would play well for a half and not play play. She was second on the team in rebounds

well for a half in many games. Consistency is one (6.7 rpg.) and fifth on the team in scoring (6.9). thing we have to strive for this year. We want to Melissa Miller returns for her senior year of go out every game and play fundamentally sound, play. Miller fought off knee and leg injuries

consistent, winning, basketball. In order for us to throughout the 1989-90 season but is expected do that we must have players to go out and want to play a major part of the inside game for the to excel—give their very best effort in practice Lady Tigers this season. and game situations. Everyone must do their Courtney Johnson enjoyed a tremendous part. sophomore season last year as she was the Secondly, Davis also emphasizes that the team's fourth leading scorer (8.3 ppg.) and the team concept must be included in the Lady Tigers' squad's leader in steals (67). She was also scheme to improve on last year's accomplish- second on the team in assists (105). ments. Kim Stephens returns after a much improved "The concept of team play will be one of the sophomore season. She can contribute to the most important factors this season. We must success of the team with her scoring ability. learn to play well together and compliment one Donna Forrest should challenge for more another on the court. No one should care who playing time this season at the small forward

scores the points or who gets the rebounds," said position. "Donna is a good athlete and is a very

Davis. "It should not matter who sets the good competitive person. She is a good defender and

screens or who draws the defensive charge as her defensive skills will get her more playing time long as they have a Tiger Paw on their uniform. this season." In other words, success will depend on how well we forsake self for the good of others and the BACKCOURT accomplishment of our team."

The other major element that concerns Davis is The backcourt is one reason Davis feels the

the area of maturity. The Lady Tigers had seven offense will be a solid weapon for Clemson. The newcomers on last year's roster and how well Tigers will have depth in this position as the Lady these players matured and improved during last Tigers boast of five returnees, Peggy Sells, Kerry season will be a key to this year's team. Boyatt, Jackie Mattress, Shanna Howard and

"I don't think there is any question that last Angie Peters in the backcourt

year was a growing period for our basketball Senior Peggy Sells led the 1989-90 team in players. They should have matured not only as assists (116) and started in 25 games. The players but as people. Hopefully, they found out Knoxville. TN native averaged 25 minutes per Kerry Boyatt was named ACC Rookie-of-the- if they sacrifices, good things will happen make game last season. Year in 1990 as she led the team in scoring with the right attitude. If they learned that last Senior Jackie Mattress started seven games at with a 15.3 average.

year, then certainly there was a maturity process point guard last season and averaged 1 3 minutes

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goes all the way back to year one, 1896, the Tiger Band Commander, Dawn Corley. Kiev" will close the show.

when South Carolina defeated Clemson in She is a senior Sociology major from Lex- Tiger Band will feature a recap of its

the first meeting between the two. During ington, SC. Corley plays the clarinet. The 1 990 season in today's halftime show. The

the past century, the competition between band will continue with "Washington Post Highlight Show will begin in "Brazil" as the

these two teams has grown with each pass- March." Professor Mark Greer will direct band remembers its Carribean Vacation

ing year. They compete to see who will hold "America the Beautiful" as the University show. The band will then "Shake a Tail

the "State Championship" for the next year. Chorus sings. Feather" from its Blues Brothers Show.

Two years ago, Clemson began a bi- The invocation will be given by Pastor "Somewhere," from the Westside Story

annual event called Barnyard Burn to pre- Tim Willis. He is the campus minister for the Show, will be the final number for the Tiger pare the students and fans for home games Baptist Student Center. Band.

against South Carolina. Barnyard Burn II Dr. Richard Goodstein will conduct "The As the minutes of halftime tick down to

was this year's contribution to the tradition. Star-Spangled Banner" as Clemson's seconds, Tiger Band will bring us back to

The festivities began Thursday night with a Pershing Rifle Company C4 presents the Death Valley with "Sock it to'em" and "TI-

pep rally. Coach Hatfield and the senior colors. Under the direction of Dr. Dan Rash, GER RAG!" For Clemson seniors in the

football players joined the cheerleaders in the chorus and band will present the stands and on the field, this is the last time

the beginning of a drum beat that was kept Clemson Alma Mater. that they will experience Clemson football in

around the clock by Clemson the ROTC Anticipation will mount with the sounds Death Valley as Clemson students.

until the Tigers' ran down the hill prior to the of "Sock it to 'em", knowing that the ultimate For 27 senior band members, today is

game. finale of the pregame show is approaching. the last time which they will perform as

Friday the activities continued. The As the first notes of "TIGER RAG!" echo Clemson students in Death Valley. We

Clemson Tigers had a afternoon workout in through Death Valley, all expectations will would like to thank them for giving their last

Death Valley that was open to the public. be fulfilled as the Clemson Tigers run down four years in support to the Clemson Tigers.

The actual Barnyard Burn II involved the the hill for the 217th time! The seniors include Ian Bailey, Alto Sax,

introduction of the team and a Torch Cer- Today's halftime show will begin with a financial management; Rene Bennett, Pic- emony initiated by Coach Hatfield and the special Russian show by the University of colo, language & international trade; David Tiger team captains. This was followed by South Carolina Marching Band, under the Brown, Clarinet, industrial management;

the Barnyard Burn II Laser Light Show and direction of James Copenhaver. The show Clyde Calhoun, Piccolo, ceramic engineer-

a concert by Tiger Band. will begin with "Ruslan and Ludmila" and ing; Vickie Casseen, Twirler, psychology;

Pregame festivities will begin today as "Russian Sailor's Dance." The show will Robert Carter, Baritone; forest manage-

Tiger Band takes the field with "Sock it to then salute "Russian Transportation." "Co- ment; Dawn Corley, Clarinet, sociology; Robyn Grosjean, Flag, elementary education; David Jillson, Trumpet, chemical engineering; Susan Lampe, Cymbals, marketing; Sean Mann,

Sna r e, psychology; Derek McFarland, Tenor Sax, management; Kate Myrick, Alto Sax, political science; April Newell, Twirler, marketing; Wil- liam Powell, French Horn, computer engineering; Michael Quattlebaum, Trombone, financial management; Chip Rauch, Atlo Sax, poultry science; Kevin Robinson, Clarinet, pre-med; Bob Roeder, Trombone, electrical engineering; Jeff Schmersal, Trum- pet, ceramic engineering; Elizabeth Sherer, Flag, mechanical engineer- ing; Beth Slattery, Flag, electrical

engineering; Dana Smith, Flag, el- ementary education; Scott Tollison, Snare, finance; Michelle Wagner, Flag, mathematical science; Brad Wardlaw. Trumpet. PRTM; and David

Today is the final home game for 27 senior band members. Weinberger, Trumpet, mechanical engineering.

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laid on him as he went all the way into the I have had the privilege of writing 'The

end zone. In fact, I don't think anybody Last Word' ever since this feature was realized he had the ball until he had scored added to the Clemson game program. the touchdown — not even his teammates. Most often, it's been used to recall a game The movies later showed that when from the past between the Tigers and that Wayne Mulligan centered the ball it came day's opponent. right up through Addison's hands. Before Today, I am turning the story telling over 'Needle' had time to grab it, Harry 'O' already to the master story-teller, Coach Frank had the ball and was on his way to six points. about crossing our goal line.' Howard. As I am sure you know, the Jack Lindsay, who was one of our better Then I added, 'The first time that a young 'Clemson Legend' recently wrote a book. officials in the conference and who had fella scores on me, I'm going to tip my hat to Among the many stories in the book are a called a number of Clemson-South Carolina him.' chapter full of recollections of the South games, was the referee. He said later that Well that didn't turn out to be the smartest Carolina series during his 30 years as what happened was perfectly legal. He said thing I ever said. Clemson's head coach. everything was 'bang-bang' and that the We scored and missed the extra point Here are a few of them. quarterback just couldn't handle the snap. and they scored just before halftime and One South Carolina game that stands Anyway, Harry 'O' got to do something also missed the extra point. Well, at inter- in memory was in 1948 when we out my mission, it was tied, 6-6. as a guard that I never got to do and that was were undefeated going into the game. score a touchdown in a college game as an Marvin Bass, who is now an assistant They had us 7-6 late in the game. had We offensive lineman. coach at Denver for Dan Reeves, was an scored first, but missed the extra point. We ended up winning that South Caro- assistant coach at South Carolina then. I They finally scored and made the kick. lina game, 35-10. heard later that he gave the best pep talk But, with just a little time left, we stopped Another South Carolina game that cre- you have ever heard to those Gamecocks at them deep in their own territory. A boy ated an interesting situation came when halftime. Their players almost tore down named Phil Prince broke through and Warren Giese was their coach. He's a state the door coming out of the locker room on blocked a punt, and a guy named Rabbit senator. We had shut him out the first two the way back to the field. Thompson picked it up and ran it in for the years that he had been there. We were And they scored 20 points on us in the touchdown and we beat them 13-7. getting ready to go down there and play second half and beat us 26-6. That kept our streak going. After the them again in 1958 on Big Thursday when After the game I opened the dressing game we beat and went he comes out with a statement that only room door and told the press to 'come in an ahead for that undefeated season, climaxed God and Howard knows what goes on with claim the body.' I reminded them that I'd by the win over Missouri in the Gator Bowl. the IPTAY funds. promise to tip my hat to Giese every time That was the first undefeated season for they scored, but I didn't realize how sun- Anyway, some reporters ask me what I Clemson since 1900 when Coach John burned my head was going to get from the thought about what Giese had said. I told Heisman, for whom the famous trophy is the reporters that since we had shut them hot sun during the second half. named, had one. But in 1900 they only out for two straight years, 'Giese knows But things got back on track down there played six games. about as much about IPTAY as he does the next year. That was the last Big Thursday One of the strangest plays I've ever seen game and we wore them out — shut 'em out in football came in our 1966 game with again 27-0. South Carolina. The game was played at After Giese quit coaching, he called me our place in Death Valley. one day and said he wanted to come up and We were leading 21-10 and had just talk. We got together and he said, 'Coach, gained possession when one of the I wanted to ask what you thought my chances Ducworth boys recovered a fumble at the would be if I ran for governor'? Gamecock 12-yard line. I said, "Good God, Warren, I don't think On the first play, our quarterback, 'Needle' I could be elected and I know damn well you Addison-he got that nickname because he couldn't. was so skinny called for the — a sweep on But you know, that sucker might make it right. That particular play looked like now. He got a Ph. D. and was the head of Southern Cal's famous 'Student Body Right' the Physical Education Departmental South because everybody was going that way. Carolina for a good while before he was One of the key blocks was supposed to elected a state senator. be laid by our guard Harry 'O' (Olszewski). The Clemson-South Carolina series has As the ball was snapped, Harry 'O' pulled always been a hotly-contested one. And from his position and looked for the man he the rivalry has been a good for athletics in was supposed to block. the state. Instead, he found the ball in midair right (Howard was part of 39 Clemson-South in front of him. Carolina games — nine as an assistant Harry reached up and grabbed the ball, Phil Prince blocked a punt in 1948 that led coach and 30 as a head coach. During that cut up field off right for guard and headed Clemson to a 1 3-7 victory over South Carolina. time there were 19 Tiger wins, 18 Game-

the 'alumni line.' I don't think a hand was cock wins and two ties.)

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