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NC State Vs Clemson (10/22/1983)

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October 22, 1983 2-3 Today's Game and Statistics 8 Cheerleaders Clemson vs. N. C. State/Clemson Memorial Stadium i 1 Clemson University _ Edgar Pickett 13 Athletic Director O Clemson's starting defensive end has been teaching 17 University Officials opponent offensive linemen a few things for a couple 21 Stadium Information of seasons now. Off the field Edgar has Been spending 23 Clemson IPTAY Club some time teaching some youngsters a few things 24 Trainers 27 Athletic Administration about life. Kim Kelly-Bishop profiles the senior from 31 Clemson Coaches 7 The Textile Bowl c 70 Managers While Clemson and North Carolina State have been 103 Tiger Band rivals on the gridiron for many years, the two schools 104 Tiger Quiz have worked toward a common goal in the textile industry. Both institutions have been major reasons Players and Coaches the Carolinas is one of the leading textile regions in the world for many years. Here is a summary of what 9 Head Coach Textile Week is and the effect of the industry on our 25 Assistant Coaches environment. 32 Strength Coaches . ~ University Feature 37 Meet the Tigers 4o Tom Drake will let you know in a hurry he likes to 41 Graduate Assistant Coaches keep a low profile — but it's hara to do when 50 Clemson Alphabetical Roster you have a familv of 10 and you've been named the 52 Clemson Numerical Roster 1983 Family of the Year. 53 Opponent Numerical Roster . Tiger Basketball 55 Opponent Alphabetical Roster 45) Bill Foster's Clemson basketball team is finally 62 Meet Today's Opponent healthy, something it hasn't been in the last two years. 64-65 Today's Matchups Vincent Hamilton and Raymond Jones will get reac- quainted on the court for the first time since 1980-81 Today's Program is published by the Clemson Football Pro- and that is good news for Clemson fans Tim Bourret gram Committee: takes a look at basketball fortunes for 1983-84. Manager: Allison Dalton Norb Goebel Editor: Tim Bourret Designer & Assistant Editor Kim Kelly-Bishop D l One of the veterans of the Clemson press box staff will Assistant Manager: Ann Smith be retiring at the end of this season after 33 years. Assistants: Bradley, Rhodes, Jill Mixon, Al Norb Goebel has been keeping Clemson football Staff Bob Jeff Sam Blackman and Johnny Jones game passing statistics for over 150 games dating Bynum, Printing: R.L. Bryan Company of Columbia, SC back to the early fifties. He told Tim Bourret some interesting stories about years gone by in this feature. Winter Sports Rundown Photo Credits: A special thanks to the Clemson Communica- ?7 l While Clemson's gridders are in the middle of their tions Center staff of Jim Burns, Charles Haralson, Tom schedule, Clemson s winter sports are in the middle of Shockley, Vince Ducker, Hal Smith, Ben Hendricks, Jim Mar-

preseason practice. Here is a look at the Tigers' tin, Lance McKinney and Dave Lewis. Also thanks to Earle chances in wrestling, swimming, track and women's Martin, Jim Bradley and the Orange & White. basketball this season. „ „ Roy Brown On the Cover: Charles Haralson of the Clemson communica- i/t/ The second member of his family to play for the tions center caught aggressive senior Edgar Pickett in his Tigers, Roy Brown has had a lot of setbacks in his typical rampaging style in this photo from a 1982 game against Clemson football career, but has always rebounded. . Jill Mixon takes a look at the Myrtle Beach, SC na- tive's four-year career. - p. „ Tigers in the NFL 1UU Over 20 former Tigers are now on 16 different NFL teams. Clemson has quite a reputation for producing National Advertising by: Spencer Marketing NFL players, just ask any of the scouts that come to , NY Clemson during the year to assess the players. Sam Blackman summarizes how the current Tiger pros are doing. uarter Turmoil?

and a practically brand-new offensive line, back passer, and Clemson has had problems

by Jeff Rhodes one facet of the Pack attack is not new and with that variety of quarterback, as Ben Ben-

inexperienced. In fact, it seems like Joe Mcin- nett would gladly attest to.

Warning: The Surgeon General has deter- tosh has been playing tailback for State since The Wolfpack offensive line, at first mined that watching the fourth the wing-T was abandoned. Mcintosh is only glance, looks to be a very experienced unit, quarter of this football game be- a junior, though, and he only needs seven but they are, in fact, quite green. Although tween Clemson and N. C. State yards to move past Stan Fritts into second there are three seniors playing, only tackle Joe could be hazardous to one's place on the N. C. State all-time rushing list. Milinichik, a sophomore, has seen any real health. Patrons unable to stand This Lexington, NC, native has rushed 111 action. Guard Greg Steele was moved from frantic finishes are asked to leave times (or 38 percent of State s rushing at- defensive tackle last spring, and he has done a at the conclusion of the third tempts) for 566 yards and four touchdowns so good job on the left side. A. V. Richards, the period. far this year and he has 2,536 yards and 15 other guard, has been moved so often that he

While we really don't recommend leaving scores for his two-year-and-change (even feels he should own stock in Allied, but it looks this third annual Textile Bowl early, these two though it seems like eons) career. Mcintosh as though he has finally found a home. teams have been playing erratic football in was the ACC's Rookie-of-the-Year in 1981, Among the receivers, three sophomores the final stanza. Clemson has been outscored gaining 1,190 yards, and even though he was share the spotlight. Jeff Brown, the tight end, in the fourth quarter, 63-24, while N. C. State injured much of 1982, he still gained 780 is the leading baggage handler with 185 yards has been outpointed 54-21 in quarter last. yards, 1 13 of which came against the Tigers in on 22 receptions. Split ends Phil Brothers and Three of N. C. State's four losses have come Raleigh. Mcintosh has also grabbed 12 passes Stanley Davis split time and the twosome has because of fourth period failures. for 99 yards so far in this campaign. caught 23 passes between them.

The Tigers have been staking themselves to While it seems the Wolfpack offense runs The strength of State's defense can be

leads (16-3 at Boston College, 16-6 against on the legs of Joe Mcintosh, N. C. State is found in a pair of headhunters named , and 31-10 at Duke) but have been really a balanced team with nearly a pass for Vaughan Johnson and Andy Hendel, who pa- unable to hold those margins late in the game every two rushes. Quarterback Tim Esposito trol at linebacker. These two seniors are from and this disturbing tendency has Danny Ford is in his first year of starting with the Pack the "hit first and ask questions later" school getting grayer around the temples by the after transferring from Long Beach City Col- and were the leading tacklers for the Wolf- game. But, a win is still a win, and the Tigers lege. This native of San Pedro, CA, has done a pack last year, an honor they are sure to repeat have registered a 'W four times this year. fine job of running the show. Esposito has this season. Johnson has been on the giving The Wolfpack, on the other hand, has not completed 63 percent of his passes for a end of 70 hits, while his partner in punish- been as fortunate on the plus side of the quartet of touchdowns and 1,163 yards. Last ment, Hendel, has made 47 tackles. Hendel ledger. Rookie coach Tom Reed inherited a week against North Carolina, Esposito set the had eight tackles last year against Clemson. youthful team when he came South from N. C. State record with 31 completions in 48 Both of these linebackers were on the presea- Miami of last winter, and the team's attempts. The junior signal-caller also gained son All-ACC team selected last summer.

growing pains have resulted in a 2-4 mark 294 yards through the airways against the Tar The N. C. State secondary is led by junior halfway through the season. Heels, which came close, but did not quite get free safety Dwayne Greene. Greene has made

While N. C. State has a new quarterback the school record. Esposito is basically a drop- one so far and is third on the tackle chart with 33. The rest of State's theft Lists of Interest corps is much like their offensive line — two Highest Total Offense Games both Teams role, and a seniors who have played a limited in Clemson History freshman. Clemson escaped Durham last week with a Combined cu Opp. Game 38-31 squeaker over Duke that was not de- Yards Off. Off. W-L Score Date cided until James Robinson's deflection of a 1107 756 351 W CU 82, Wake Forest 24 10/31/81 pass. Even though Danny Ford did not find 1022 514 508 w CU 38, Duke 31 10/15/83 the "60 Minute Man" he was looking for, 1009 393 616 L CU 20, South Carolina 56 11/22/75 several Tigers had outstanding performances. 997 492 505 W CU 29, Duke 22 10/19/68 Senior fullback had his second 978 583 395 \v CU 54, North Carolina 32 11/9/74 straight career high game, as the native of 928 556 372 w CU 39, South Carolina 21 11/23/74 King's Mountain, NC rushed 18 times for 150 923 509 414 w CU 42, 21 10/8/83 yards and a touchdown, including one 53- 915 421 494 L CU 21, N. C. State 38 10/23/76 yard sojourn down the sideline early in the 904 502 402 W CU 32, Virginia 27 10/13/73 game. Kenny Flowers went over the 100-yard 903 474 429 w CU 40, Virginia 35 9/24/66 barrier for the second time this year, as he Note: two of the top seven combined total offense games in Clemson history have taken place in the last 17 carries and he racked up 112 yards on two weeks. scored two touchdowns. Flowers' second score came on a beautiful 35-yard sweep, where the native of Daytona Beach, FL, broke three tackles and scooted into the endzone behind Shelton Boyer's grasping block at the goal Statistically Speaking line. 1983 Clemson Stats 1983 N.C. State Stats The Clemson defense obviously will have (4-1-1 Overall, 3-0 vs the ACC) (2-4 Overall, 1-3 in ACC) to improve after giving up over 900 yards in Rushing Rushing over the last two weeks. Henry total offense Att. Yds. Avg. TD LG Ait. Yds. Avg. TD Walls and Terence Mack were two freshmen Mack, FB 69 484 7.0 4 53 Mcintosh, TB Ill 566 5.1 4 who had solid games however as they made Flowers, TB 71 393 5.5 6 47 Greene, TB 20 137 6.9 1 17 tackles between them. William Perry now Driver, TB 62 325 5.2 2 29 Miller, TB 34 130 3.8 2 has 10 tackles for loss on the season, and few Flagler, TB 31 202 6.5 35 Evans, FB 42 119 2.8 3 players in the nation can make that claim. B. Williams, FB . 21 114 5.4 28 Isom, FB 27 78 2.9 player James Robinson is another Clemson CLEMSON 310 1586 5.1 17 53 N. C. STATE 289 1048 3,6 12 who should be recognized as his two deflec- Opponents 249 962 3.9 5 66 Opponents 259 1009 3.9 10 tions of passes, one on Duke's last play of the game in the final minute, gave Passing Passing Clemson the much needed victory. Att. Comp. Int. Yds. Pet. TD LG Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD Pet.

The way things have been going lately for Eppley .... 85 49 4 683 .576 6 40 Esposito 175 109 6 1163 4 .623 both teams, the fourth quarter is bound to be a Parete 23 5 1 57 .217 25 N. C. STATE 183 114 6 1260 4 623 thrill a minute. Make sure you have your seat CLEMSON 109 54 6 740 .495 6 40 Opponents 154 80 8 912 4 this entire today. reserved for game Opponents . 212 120 10 1353 .556 8 59 Receiving a a a Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD

Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LG Brown, TE 22 185 8.4

Clemson freshman linebacker Henry Walls R. Williams 10 159 15.9 1 40 Brothers, SE 13 155 11.9 1 already has broken William Perry's record for Dunn 9 147 14.7 1 38 Mcintosh, TB 12 99 8.3 116 11.6 tackles by a freshman. In six games this season Roulhac 9 142 14.2 3 39 Davis, SE 10 5 72 14.4 21 Isom, FB 9 76 8.4 1 Walls has 61 stops, a total that leads the team. Riggs Driver 5 17 3.4 12 He set a freshman single game record with 20 N. C. STATE 114 1260 11.1 4 912 11.4 4 stops at Boston College. The ACC Rookie of CLEMSON 54 740 13.7 6 40 Opponents 80 Opponents 120 1353 11.3 8 59 the Year candidate had two in Tackle Lead ers Clemson territory that stopped Virginia

Tackle Leaders Johnson, LB . . 70 Bush, LB 26 drives.

Phillips, DT . . . 28 Blackwell, MG ... 21 Walls, LB . 61 Pickett, DE 34 O O t> Milton, LB 54 Perry, MG 29 Hendel, LB 47 M. Brown, DB 24

Watson, FS 43 T. Mack, DE 25 Wilson, DB . 30 D Harris, LB ... . 19 D. Greene, 33 Frank, LB 20 . DB M . . . . Clemson fullback Kevin Mack had another K. Williams, LB . . 38 Ray Brown, DT 24

Robinson, DT . . 37 Devane, MG 23 fine game against Duke last week as he con- Schedule and Results tinues to show people why he is the best all- Schedule and Results NC STATE- around back in the ACC. Mack had his first CU- Date Opp. W-L Opponent career 100-yard game Oct. 8 vs. Virginia with Date Opp. W-L Opponent Sept. 10 16-22 L EAST CAROLINA 109 yards in 13 carries. He added 150 at Duke Sept. 3 -44-10 W W. CAROLINA Sept. 17 45-0 W THE CITADEL last Saturday. He currently leads Clemson in Sept. 10 16-31 L at Boston College Sept. 24 14-26 L VIRGINIA rushing with 489 yards and an incredible 7.0 Sept. 17 16-16 T GEORGIA Oct. 1 38-15 W at Wake Forest yards per carry figure. He has the top yards Sept. 24 41-14 W GEORGIA TECH Oct. 8 10-20 L GEORGIA TECH per carry figure in the ACC among starting Oct. 8 42-21 W VIRGINIA Oct. 15 14-42 L NORTH CAROLINA backs, yes, even higher than any tailback in Oct. 15 38-31 W at Duke Oct. 22 at Clemson, 1:00 PM 1:00 Oct. 29 at South Carolina, $00 PM the ACC when it comes to yards per carry. Oct. 22 N C. State, PM Oct. 29 WAKE FOREST, 1:00 PM Nov. 5 APPALACHIAN STATE, 1:00 PM Mack is attempting to become only the third Nov. 5 at North Carolina, 1:00 PM Nov. 12 at Duke, 1:30 PM fullback in the last 20 years to lead Clemson in Nov. 12 , 1:00 PM Nov. 19 MARYLAND, 100 PM rushing in a season. Marvin Sims (1979) and Nov. 19 at South Carol ina, 1:30 PM Wade Hughes (1972) are the only other ones since 1963.

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It was late in the summer of 1980 when a Mary echoed her husband's sentiments as young Yankee college graduate ventured out she explained how the 6-3, 230-pound defen- of her faculty housing apartment to go two sive end's picture ended up as a pin-up on her doors down and meet the new neighbors. As refrigerator door. "During picture day in Clemson's newly appointed assistant sports 1980 all the other coaches were having their information director this Yankee had heard family pictures taken. Rick and I were new- that an assistant foctball coach and his wife comers and didn't have any children so I were moving in and perhaps, she thought, "I thought since Edgar is new and probably might be able to m ike friends with another doesn't know many people why don't we have new athletic department member." our picture taken with him? Afterall, he was

And so I met Rick and Mary Whitt which is the closest thing we had to family," she said. indirectly how I first came to hear of Edgar And now four seasons later Pickett is no Pickett. Pickett, you see, played his prep ball longer the shy rookie from Lexington, NC, Pickett in pursuit of one dream. at Central Davidson High School (NC) where but rather a starter and senior leader as well as

Whitt was one of his coaches. Apparently Clemson's sixth leading tackier. "I am still just Pickett so impressed Mary Whitt that the shy a friendly laid-back down-home country right now is to do a good job at Clemson," Clemson rookie's picture adorned the Whitt boy," he admits, "but I've grown up a lot." Pickett said. "This is only my second season family refrigerator and he was frequently an Pickett's growth and maturity are evident, playing defensive end and I know I've got invited dinner guest. indeed. While he harbors a dream of playing many areas to perfect. Time, hard work and "I remember the first time Edgar had din- football like a gridder, the pro many college experience will tell what the future holds for ner with us during his year at freshman Clem- industrial education major also understands me," he continued. "A defensive end needs to son," recalled Mary. "I knew that with both the value of a good education and hopes one have strength, speed and good field sense. I Rick and Edgar eating I'd have to cook a lot so to be a teacher. day am confident that I have sound basic skills in I made two large meatloafs and a huge pot of In fact, Pickett has already involved him- all of these areas but there is always room for pinto beans. The three of us ate one meatloaf self in teacher training of sorts. "I tutor ele- improvement," added Clemson's 1982 leader and then Edgar started on the second one! mentary school age children and on occasion in tackles for loss. it for to to the listened to of When came time Edgar go back Edgar has some my students The self-improvement plan Pickett has set dorm he had the remainder of the meatloaf read and worked with them," volunteered up for himself includes running and working under one arm a loaf of the and bread under Mary. in the strength training room on his legs. "Leg other," she laughed. the other side of the coin Pickett has On strength is all important in taking on a tackle "Edgar is the type of person I enjoy being continued to attend defensive end coach and the power you have behind a hit makes all associated with," said Whitt who coached Tommy West's after school sessions in hopes the difference," said Pickett. Additionally Edgar for two years in high school. "I don't set skills will that a fine-tuned of help him Pickett has seen fit to improve upon his famil- coach at all at I still Edgar Clemson, but can reach two goals; the first being four sacks in a iarity with the multitude of different blocks. recognize that he is a winner and a hard- and the second being a shot at the pros. game How did he do this you ask? Well it seems this working kid." "My biggest concern regarding football past summer Edgar had help from a live-in

tutor, his brother, Stafford, who is a senior tight end at Central Davidson. Yes, the 21-year-old has applied himself both on and off the field. As a defensive end

he said he strives to, "never let anything get outside or away from me," and in the class- room he's kept up with his studies and should become a graduate of Clemson University next summer. Whether the defensive end winds up being a teacher in a classroom or being taught in some pro football camp, he's learned a valu- able lesson from having participated in team sports. "People have to work together for a

common cause. I don't believe in a one-man show," he concluded.

Regardless if Pickett ever again achieves pin-up status, three people (Rick, Mary and the Yankee) will know that during at least one point in his life, Edgar Pickett commanded top billing in the Whitt family household. And with another year like he had in 1982, he will command top billing in a lot of Clemson Pickett as a poster pin-up. fan's households. Community Under these Administrations:

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is presented to the winning team which keeps it until next year's game. Clemson has been victorious in the two previous games. The two institutions have played important roles in the growth of the textile industry in the Carolinas. Leaders in textile education since the 1890's, they are today among only 12 universities in the nation offering a full range of textile degree programs, from bachelor to doctoral. Together Clemson and North Carolina State have produced over 10,000 graduates highly trained for lucrative and rewarding careers in this diverse field. Dean of the School of Textiles at North Carolina State is Dame S. Hamby. Dr. Ryan Amacher is dean of the College of Commerce and Industry at Clemson and Dr. Ed Vaughn heads the School of Textiles. They are attending today's game along with leaders in the industry from throughout the Carolinas.

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Ford is a shoo-in for the Hall of Fame or omore tight end. He played three years 300 victories, but the fact does give testi- for Bryant, (including three wins against mony to the Clemson mentor's level of Clemson) and was an All-Southeastern accomplishment in his first four full sea- Conference choice, All-SEC academic- sons as a head coach. selection and team captain during his In his four seasons Ford has led Clem- senior season. son to a 36-10-1 record, two ACC titles After receiving his B.S. degree in in- and most importantly the institution's dustrial arts in 1970, Ford remained at first National Championship in any Alabama as a graduate assistant for the sport. That is a winning percentage of 1970 and 1971 seasons. Upon earning a .776, a better winning percentage at a master's degree in special education in four-year mark than current nationally 1971, he was made a full-time assistant renowned coaches Vince Dooley, Bo under Bryant for the 1972 and 1973 sea- Schembechler, Tom Osborne, Bobby sons. The Tide went to four more post- Bowden, , Lou Holtz and season games while Ford was on Bryant's Terry Donahue had at the four-year coaching duties of the 1978 Gator Bowl staff. mark in their careers. to Ford. Nearly 40 years after hiring 31- Clemson's current head man then ac- In 1982 Ford led Clemson to a 9-1-1 year-old Frank Howard, Clemson had cepted a position as an assistant coach on record and his Tigers are now 21-1-1 over hired a gifted 30-year-old to lead the Jimmy Sharpe's staff at Virginia Tech. the last two seasons. No school in Amer- Tiger forces on the gridiron. He remained in Blacksburg for three sea- ica can claim a better mark. After the Ford conquered all kinds of adversity sons (1974 to 1976), before he was beck- 1981 season he was deservedly named in leading the Tigers to a nationally tele- oned to Clemson by Charley Pell, who national Coach-of-the-Year by an assort- vised 17-15 triumph over perennial pow- had just been named the Tigers head ment of media and organizations. er Ohio State in the Gator Bowl in his coach. Pell and Ford had served together He was named National Coach-of-the- very first game as head coach. Few men- on the VPI staff for two seasons. Year by United Press International, the tors in NCAA history have made such a And only 23 games later, Ford became Coaches' Association, celebrated and successful beginning. head coach of the Tigers at age 30, the

the Football Writers of America, and the With this list of accomplishments, it is youngest Division I head coach in the Touchdown Club, in addi- little wonder that the Student Affairs country. tion to many other local football clubs. Committee of the Clemson Board of And three years later he became the The now 35-year-old Gadsden, Al na- Trustees only considered one name as youngest coach to lead a team to a na- tive has been associated with more win- Charley Pell's successor. Danny Ford not tional championship. ning teams and programs than most coaches come in contact with in a life- time. Including his years as a player at All-Time Winningest College Coaches Alabama under Bear Bryant, Ford has been associated with for Career Record, 1st the last 16 years. Fifteen of those clubs Rank Name Wins Four Years Pet.

have had winning records and 1 1 have 1. Bear Bryant 324 26-11-3 .688 gone to bowl games. Additionally, the 15 2. 314 37-18-6 .656 teams have had a record of 133-48-4, a 3. Pop Warner 313 22-9-1 .703 .730 winning percentage. 4. Woody Hayes 238 24-11-2 .676 Ford took over on December 10, 1978. 5. Jess Neely 207 12-21-5 .382 That was a fine day in Clemson athletics DANNY FOBD 36 36-10-1 .776 because the University announced that Charley Pell had relinquished the head At the convergence of the Chechessee • Callawassie Island offers a clean, and Colleton Rivers near Hilton Head natural and private environment, Island, South Carolina lies Callawassie blessed with lush foliage and one Island. Here is a place where great of the largest magnolia forests in herons wing slowly over undisturbed the Carolinas. marsh. And, where Tom Fazio has • Planned amenities other than golf designed a 27 hole masterpiece for include a swim and racquet complex your golfing pleasure. Located only a and a magnificent country club short distance from the Intracoastal overlooking the Colleton Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean, River expanse. Callawassie also offers a unique •Callawassie offers an uncrowded, real estate opportunity. Consider private residential environment. Only these points: 850 property owners will be allowed • Backed by a solid development on this 880 acre island. The result will company, choice golf course, marsh, be a return to gracious Southern living and waterfront homesites are still and architectural style. available on this beautiful island. • Homesites begin at $31,000. For more These homesites are large, thickly information or a private tour call wooded, and attractively priced. (803) 842-4955/726-4500 or write:

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Understand, now, there won't be any 12-piece bands, and the cast will perform in places like high school cafeterias and National Guard armories — the kind of places that sort of make you feel at home and that make you proud of your community and state.

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Clemson has a lot to be proud of, such as: • the best freshmen SAT scores of any public college or university in South Carolina . . • outstanding faculty who have this year received Fulbright awards and been elected to such national offices as President

of the National Wildlife Federation . . • a record year for private support of Clemson programs, both Watch for information in athletic donations the numbers of and academic. Through such your local news media on professorships and full-ticket academic scholarships named exact times and locations in attract the best have expanded to and keep minds on campus your area, and for details on both of the desk. on sides classroom ticket sales. Featured entertainers at this fall's Clemson nights around the state will be the 4:30 Thursday Singers, a group of energetic Here's the general schedule: Clemson students acclaimed for their vocal talents. There'll be October 4, Florence audio-visual presentations as well and brief — and we're 1 Spartanburg serious about that — comments from representatives of the October 1 , various areas that make up the University community. October 18, Charleston "The emphasis will be on fun for the whole family," says Clemson night chairman Jeff McNeill of the Alumni Relations October 25, Greenwood Office. "The evening will include an informal, inexpensive meal, November 1 , Rock Hill and we're going to keep everything casual and entertaining. November 8, Anderson "All we want to do is to show off some of the smart and talented Clemson students that we're so proud of, and to tell November 15, Columbia folks about some of the great things going on at Clemson November 22, Aiken University." November 29, Greenville

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Statistics are not for losers when it ations long before his appointment into McLellan has also worked tirelessly on comes to athletics. Batting averages, scor- his present role. In 1966 he was named further improvements for the University ing averages and passing percentages are assistant athletic director and two years community. The athletic department has used to gauge an athlete's performance, later was appointed associate athletic made a number of grants to academic and won-loss records document the abili- director. programs. Some of the purchases include

ties of coaches. If there is one statistic or During his 13 years as the top man, mini-computers in the College of Educa-

rating system for athletic directors it Clemson has improved its won-loss rec- tion, salary supplements in the math and must be the Knoxville Journal's Na- ord by leaps and bounds in nearly every English departments in addition to the

tional All-Sports Poll. It rates the all- sport, but the growth and improvement College of Education, support travel for around success of a program based on in facilities has also improved at a mete- the Tiger Band, and a yearly contribu- national standings in various sports. oric rate. Clemson has the finest all- tion to the Clemson Sports Symposium,

If that poll is the statistical barometer around athletic facilities in the South for one of the finest of its kind in the nation.

for athletic directors, then Bill McLellan its 17 intercollegiate sports and McLellan Additionally, matching gifts have been

is one of the finest in his field. Under his has been the architect of the improve- made from IPTA Y to the special Univer- leadership Clemson has finished in the ment. sity fund.

top five in the nation in the prestigious Just look at Clemson s Memorial Sta- The 51-year-old McLellan is also

poll four of the last five years, including a dium. In the last six years alone the seat- highly regarded for his expertise in tele- number-five ranking during the 1982-83 ing capacity has increased by over 70 vision contracts. He has been a chairman academic year. Additionally, Clemson percent with the addition of two upper of the ACC television committee and has has ranked in the top 36 in the nation decks. been a chief negotiator in various televi-

every year since 1975-76. The list of improvements for other sion contracts. He is the major reason

"I believe in the total athletic program sports is lengthy, but significant. During Clemson will have most of its football

at Clemson," said McLellan, who is only his tenure, 20 new tennis courts have games seen on nationwide cable systems

the third man to own the title of athletic been built, new lighting has been in- this season. director at Clemson over the last 48 stalled on a new soccer field, the baseball Putting something back into the Uni-

years. "Every sport is important in this field has been made into a stadium, addi- versity has a personal dimension for department and we want to have a na- tional seating and further improvements McLellan. "As one of seven children, that

tionally ranked program in every sport. have been made to , athletic scholarship made a lot of things

It is a daily challenge, but a rewarding a new swimming pool was built as an possible for me, and I appreciate the

one." addition to a renovated Fike Fieldhouse, opportunity to pay Clemson back. It's not

Highly regarded by his peers, McLel- a modern, all-weather track was in- an ego trip for me, but it is personal

lan is also held in respect by Clemson stalled, five new football practice fields satisfaction which no one can ever take alumni and constituents. In the summer were added and a golf putting green and away." of 1982 he was named as a Distinguished driving range were built. Alumnus of Clemson University, one of the highest honors a Clemson alumnus can obtain. The native of Hamer, SC, was elevated

to his present position on February 4,

1971, but he has served Clemson in al- most every capacity.

McLellan was a Tiger gridder in the early fifties, earning a letter in 1953 and 1954. He was also a member of the 1952 Gator Bowl team. He earned a BS degree in agronomy in 1954 and a master's in agricultural economics in 1956. McLellan joined the athletic staff May

1, 1958 from Clemson's Department of Agricultural Economics and Seed Cer- tification where he had spent one year as assistant agronomist and two years as as- sistant economist.

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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 1983-84 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC COUNCIL Bill L. Atchley, President W. David Maxwell, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. B J Skelton, Chairman Melvin E. Barnette, Vice President for Business and Finance Prof. H. W. Webb, Secretary Walter T. Cox, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Dr J. F. Geldard Joseph B. MeDevitt, Executive Secretary to the Board Trustees Officer; of Dr. I. Carolyn Briscoe W. Harry Durham, Executive Director of University Relations Dr. E. A. Vaughn Edward F. Byars, Executive Assistant to the President Dr R. C Harshman Ross Cornwell, Executive to J. Jr., Assistant the President Dr Holley H. Ulbrich, President of the Faculty Senate Benjamin W. Anderson, Legal Counsel Dr. Clarence Hood, Jr., Immediate Past President of the Faculty Senate Dr. Corrine Sawyer, Chairman of the Scholarship and Awards Committee DEANS Leonard C Butler, President of the Alumni Association

I. L. Donkle, Jr , Immediate Past President of Alumni Association Arnold E. Schwartz, Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate School Bill M. Reaves, President of IPTAY Luther P. Anderson, Dean, College of Agricultural Sciences Dr John H. Timmerman, Immediate Past President of IPTAY Harlan E McClure, Dean, College of Architecture John A Murden, Chairman of the Graduate School Association James E. Matthews, Dean, College of Education David Stalnaker, President of the Student Body Benton H. Box, Dean, College of Forest and Recreation Resources Oran P. Smith, President of the Student Senate Mary Lohr, Dean, College of Nursing lan D Kayser, President of the Block "C" Club Henry E. Vogel, Dean, College of Sciences Ryan C. Amacher, Dean, College of Commerce if Industry

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WILL CALL: Should you have tickets at the will call window, you will find them at Gate 13.

Gates 4, 6, 7, and 8 are closed prior to the games and are opened for exit purposes only G 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 PASS OUT CHECKS: Pass out checks will be avail- O VI able at Gates 7, 13, the decks. ' 1, 5, 9, 11, and top GATE crq Any person leaving the stadium other than with a 3 £ FRANK HOWARD FIELD CD team pass must have a pass out check, as well as an u <~t W admittance stub to be readmitted to the stadium 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 1 °

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EMERGENCIES: First aid stations are located: — South Side — Under Section J; South Top Deck Under Section E; North Side — Under Section T; North Top Deck — Under Section K Trained nurses are on hand during the game. Should a doctor be needed, ask any usher, who knows the seat locations of doctors Ambulances are located at

Gates 1, 5, 8, and 13

TELEPHONES: Pay telephones are located at the stadium ticket offices at Gates 1, 5, 9, 13, and top decks.

PURLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public address system is intended primarily for spectators' infor- mation concerning the game. Please do not request the use of the public address system to make social contacts.

RESTROOMS: Ladies' and mens' restrooms are NOTE: The following items are prohibited in Tote Bags 5.00 located beneath the stands and can be reached by Memorial Stadium — umbrellas, folding chairs, Rain Coats 5.00 exit from any portal chaise lounges, food and beverage containers of Rain Suits 10.00 any type, alcoholic beverages, thermos jugs, and Cushions 5.00 ice chests. Tiger Paw Flags 2.00 LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or found, Posters 2.00 & 5.00 please report same to Gate 1 information booth. NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is prohib- Coasters 3.00

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On July 1, 1983, IPTAY began its 50th year of service to Clemson University. From a modest begin- ning as a secret organization, IP- TAY has grown into one of the largest athletic scholarship fund- raising groups in America.

It was during the summer of 1934 that Dr. Rupert H. Fike, a physician from Atlanta, GA, had the idea to begin a secret organization, a "frater- nity" of sorts, that would raise funds for athletic scholarships for Clemson. On August 20, he recruited eight other gentlemen to meet with him at his home in Atlanta. Meeting with Dr. Fike were: RUPERT FIKE JOE TURNER George Suggs, Gene Cox, E. C. Hut- chens, Bill Dukes, R. Pennell, J. retary-Treasurer, that would be But what is IPTAY? By constitu- George Klugh, Milton Berry, and elected from and by the Board of Di- tional definition, IPTAY is a non- Jack Mitchell. Together these men rectors. profit, tax-exempt organization with drafted the constitution, created the The first IPTAY Board of Direc- the primary goal of providing schol- ritual, and developed the codes and tors was comprised of Calhoun Lem- arships for student athletes at Clem- symbols that only initiated IPTAY on, Vic Chapman, R. C. Edwards, son University; it is self-supporting. members knew. Paul Quattlebaum, W. G. Des- But IPTAY is much more than num- Parts of the ritual included a pock- Champs, Harper Gault, Edgar Rosa- bers. IPTAY is 19,000 people who et piece with symbols, a secret hand mond, and J. O. Freeman. The main believe that Clemson deserves only shake and unusual greetings. dif- The objective of the directors was to the best, and, these people are willing ferent titles included which IPTAY, create more interest in IPTAY and to work unselfishly to make and keep stood for Industry, Perseverance, Clemson University. In 1958, IPTAY Clemson number one. Athletic Di- Temperance, Assistance, Youthful- representatives were appointed for rector Bill McLellan believes, "With- ness or I Pay Ten Year. A the first time. This group now num- out a doubt, the unprecedented peri- But IPTAY has not succeeded be- bers over 500 strong and donates un- od of growth in Clemson Athletics cause of secret symbols and initia- told volunteer hours promoting would not have been possible without tions. It was only a secret organization Clemson. the support of IPTAY." for four years. From its beginning As the years passed, the numbers We are completing the first fifty with 162 charter members, IPTAY continued to grow. There were 5,200 years of a long journey. But where continued to grow until, in 1954, Dr. members in 1954 which became will IPTAY be fifty years down the Fike realized a need for reorganiza- 10,000 in 1959 and now number over road? "The key to Clemson's success tion. A complete revamping of the 19,000 for the 1983 year. In 1936, Jess has been and will continue to be peo- club took place, and it was decided to Neely said that the sky would be the ple," according to Joe Turner, Execu- have a Board of Directors composed limit if IPTAY could raise only tive Secretary of IPTAY. "If we have of nine people. Three of these would $10,000. Thanks to the leadership of unlocked some unique qualities on be appointed by the Chairman of the people like Gene Willimon, George Saturdays at Death Valley or in Lit-

Athletic Council, with the remaining Bennett, and Joe Turner, IPTAY tlejohn, it is because of the love and six being elected to represent the six crossed $1 million in 1977, $2 million sincerity of the people who support congressional districts. in 1979, $3 million in 1981, $4 million the Tigers. It is this commitment that In 1950, Gene Willimon had been in 1982, and $5 million for the 1983 has taken Clemson through the first hired as Executive Secretary and fiscal year. With this type of support, 50 years and will certainly keep would be joined by three officers, a it is no wonder that IPTAY has had 20 Clemson "Number One" through the President, a Vice President and a Sec- consecutive record breaking years. next fifty years."

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land is the only I current member I of the staff who also played his college football at Clemson. The likeable receiver coach was a re- serve quarter- back for the Ti- gers between 1970 and 1973. i Now in his fifth season at Clemson, Hol- Don Denning land, who works with the receivers, his B.A. in secondary education. is in his third sea- earned son with the Woody Mc- Clemson staff af- Corvey is the Larry Van Der ter joining the Ti- newest member Heyden is

gers on Julv 1, of the Clemson a transplanted 1981. The 'sec- coaching staff, as midwesterner ondary coach has he climbed who is now in his previously served aboard just this fifth season on stints at Western past July. Clem- the Clemson Carolina, Mem- son's new tight staff. He has phis State and ends coach had coached some

Delta State. He is been the offen- fine offensive a 1960 graduate of Presbyterian College. sive coordinator linemen in recent He has served as an assistant coach, head at Alabama A&M years and is one coach and assistant athletic director University the last four seasons. The na- of the major rea- throughout his athletic career. tive of Grove Hill, AL was a four-year sons the Tiger ground game has been so letterman at Alabama State as a quarter- successful. The native of Moline, IL back. He earned his degree in physical played both football and baseball for Tom Harper education. three seasons at State. came to Clemson from Virginia is one of the rea- Tommy West Tech where he sons Clemson's is in his second had served as de- ground attack season on the fensive coordina- has been so out- Clemson coach- tor. The native of standing the last ing staff. Last Piqua, is OH, few years, as he year he worked in his third now has served as the with the defen- season in that ca- running backs sive ends and had Ipacity at Clem- coach. Now in his the pleasure of Ison. Like Don sixth season, coaching players Denning, Harper Reedy joined the like Andy Head- has also served as a coach in his head Clemson staff en, Joe Glenn and career, as he was the top man at Wake from Kentucky in July of 1978. The 1971 Edgar Pickett. Forest in 1972. Harper serves as assistant Appalachian State graduate earned two West was a fine player himself, lettering head coach at Clemson. letters on the gridiron during his playing in the mid-seventies for the Volunteers of days. . Nelson Stok- Whitt is K ^^^^ Les Herrin has Rick ley played colle- ^dM been the director in his fourth sea- giately at a fine son working in §M of Clemson's fine & southern institu- linebacking crew the Clemson sec- tion and he now 1976 the last two sea- ondary. A coaches in the graduate of sons. He came to Ca- college ranks in the Tigers from tawba, he also has the same area of experi- Appalachian State had some the country. The where he had ence with the starting quarter- ends, served as the de- Bandit one back for the LSU fensive coordina- of the most im- Tigers between portant positions tor. The 1971 1965 and 1967, Western Carolina on the Clemson Stokley is now the offensive coordinator graduate captained the Catamount team defense. Whitt started for three seasons for the Clemson Tigers. He is now in his in 1970 and also was named most valu- at strong safety for Catawba before start- fourth season at Clemson after serving as able player of the defense that same ing his coaching career at Central David- an assistant at his alma mater and at Vir- season. son High School in Lexington, NC. He is ginia Tech. this year's volunteer coach. JOINTHE FASTEST-GROWING FAN CLUB IN AMERKA. At Piedmont, we've been winning new the air traveler a lot of options. fans at a record-setting pace. For instance, nonstops and directs where This past year alone, for example, we the other airlines offer only connections. counted over 8.5 million. A million more Or fast, easy connections through than the year before. airports that are smaller and less congested. So, why are so many fans flocking to In short, its a strategy that has helped us our gates? gain ground almost everywhere we've gone. We think its because we offer an Which has helped make us, since 1978, alternative. An aerial game plan that gives the fastest-growing major airline in America.

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THIRD TEN: Iowa State 31, N. Carolina 30, S. Ill.-Edwardsville 26V4, 26, Virginia 26, Auburn 25, 25, Miami (Fla.) 25, N. C. State 25, 24.

For the fourth time in the last five years the Clemson all- around sports program has been ranked in the top five in the nation. The survey, conducted by the Knoxville Journal, takes into account national rankings in selected sports. Women's sports are not included in this poll, which has been in existence since 1971.

This poll is a good index of the rise of Clemson athletics over the years. The Tigers were first ranked in the survey in 1975-76 with a number-20 finish. In the 1978-79 Clemson climbed to fourth, and in 1979-80 gained a number-three ranking, the school's highest ever. Two years ago Clemson was fourth and last year the Tigers picked up the number-five rating. This past year Clemson scored in five of the 10 sports involved in the survey. The Clemson cross country, football and soccer teams all finished eighth in the country, while the men's tennis team was ninth. Bobby Robinson's golfers were fifth to record the highest team ranking in a men's sport. The women also did well as the women's cross country team finished fifth, the women's indoor track team was 10th and the women's tennis team was rated seventh in the final polls.

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Joe Ellis Mike Epplev James Farr Kennv Flowers 64 Jr 14 Jr 60 Sr. 33 So. 48 Fr

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By Hollye Hatfield

Tom Drake will let you know in a hurry he likes to keep a low profile — but it's pretty hard to do when you have a family of 10 and you've been named the 1983 South Carolina Family of the Year. When his family won the award this sum- mer, the Clemson University professor of electrical and computer engineering was pro- pelled into the spotlight. Now it seems any- where he goes he runs the risk of being recognized by total strangers. "This summer when we went on vacation, we hardly had time to get out of the car before our 'neighbor' came running over. She'd seen our picture in a newspaper and recognized us," he says. "But then, I guess we were pretty easy to recognize." Any family of 10 draws attention, es- pecially when the children come from differ- ent racial backgrounds. Tom and his wife Patricia and friend Roseanne look on as Kristin mixes a cake. (CU News Photo) Carolyn have two biological sons and six "We didn't decide to adopt simply to 'res- adopted children — three of whom are cure' a child," she explains. "We love children Korean and three who are biracial. and wanted to expand our existing family, but Running such a large family requires spe- we also believed that more than two re- cial talents. Coordinating dance lessons, ball- productions of ourselves would be extrava- games and play practices with household gant." duties, school and Tom's work schedule is a "We had talked about adoption before we task most parents would find difficult — if not were married and thought it was a good idea, impossible. Tom adds. "However, we never planned on The Drakes handle it all in stride, but like eight children — I guess we simply got any family, they do run into some snags. hooked on adoption." For example, little Denise was once left at "Perhaps the most difficult part of expand- church. "She had been with us only a short ing the family unit this way was that the time, and I simply forgot her," Carolyn ex- children were not adopted in order of age," plains. Of course, the absence was discovered Carolyn says. "That made it a little harder for immediately and Denise was retrieved. each child to determine exactly where he or Tom and Carolyn say their decision to aids Betsy and Patricia in making she fit in." adopt was made for "purely selfish reasons." Tommy shell decorations. (CU News Photo) The children have blossomed in the Drake home. Betsy, the youngest, has changed from a quiet, shy child to a charming little imp who

lets nothing get in her way when it comes to keeping up with the others. Each child has individual talents. Steve is a computer fanatic, Kristin a regular in the Clemson Youth Theatre and Brian an out- standing athlete. However, Tom and Carolyn point out their children are no more special than the thousands of others available for adoption. The Drakes serve as co-chairmen of the Pickens Council on Adoptable Children. They also work with South Carolina Seed- lings, a publication of photographs and bio- graphical information about children waiting to be adopted. As South Carolina's family of the year, the Drakes were honored at a special banquet at the governor's mansion this summer. The Drake family was chosen for the award by a committee of representatives from the state's Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, the Department of Youth Services, the Department of Agriculture, the Commis- sion on Aging, the Department of Social Ser- The Drake family, from left are Tommy, Denise, Carolyn, Tom, Betsy, Patricia, Karen, Brian vices and the Clemson University Extension and Steve. Kristin was not available for the photo. (CU News Photo) Service. TEXTILE HALL CORPORATION JOINS THE THE AMERICAN TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE Clemson IN URGING STUDENTS TO CONSIDER AN EXCITING CAREER IN TPIGERS A From 1896 J^Hf to Glory Textiles

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Would Sears have sold as much merchan- games) he can also smile at his roster of 10 ball-football starter in the NCAA. He also has dise without Roebuck? Would Huntley have returning lettermen from the 1982-83 season. a 3.3 grade point average in the classroom and made it to the Nightly News without Brink- Foster went with a youth movement at is an academic All-America candidate for ley? Would Laurel have been as funny with- midseason and was pleasantly surprised by both sports in 1983-84. out Hardy? No is probably the answer to each the youngster's rally. Over the last 11 regular Warren Wallace is the fourth returning of the above queries. season games Clemson actually outscored the lettermen who is considered a pure guard.

Is Clemson a basketball title contender opposition, shot 50 percent from the field, 73 The sophomore who also hails from Charlotte, without Raymond Jones and Vincent Hamil- percent from the line and nearly upset North NC, scored 7.5 points per game as a most-of- ton? Like each of the above questions the Carolina (3 point loss) and Virginia (2 point the-time starter a year ago. He showed as answer is no, and like a Hardy-less comedy loss in overtime). The young group played much talent at guard as any player in the team, a basketball team without Vincent with consistency on offense, setting a Clemson league at times, mostly because of his out-

Hamilton and Raymond Jones is not a funny record for consecutive 80- point games ( 1 1 ), as standing leaping ability, but he does need to situation. five players averaged in double figures during improve his consistency level. This has been the problem plaguing the the last third of the season. Three players might be considered hybrid

Tiger basketball team over the past two sea- "I was pleased with what I saw over the last backcourt-frontcourt players, valuable play- sons as Bill Foster has had to meet a top 10 half of last year," said Foster. "We threw the ers in Foster's style of play. Chris Michael, ranked schedule each of the past two seasons young guys to the lions and they never gave Clarke Bynum and Glenn Corbit all figure to without a full complement of players. In up and never stopped fighting. see playing time at either big guard or small

1981-82 Jones missed the season with a broken "I still feel those close losses to Virginia and forward. ankle, and last year, his close friend, guard North Carolina are going to pay off down the Michael saw the most action of the three at Vincent Hamilton broke his right wrist and road. We had a balanced team a year ago and the major college level last year. The 6-5

missed all but three games. In the last 59 everyone knew what it was like to contribute Rutherfordton, NC native scored 7.5 points

Clemson contests Hamilton and Jones have and everyone knew what it was like to ride the per outing a year ago as he served as a starter " played together only five games. pine. It should motivate them for this season. in both the frontcourt and backcourt. He was "We have had our share of injuries and it a frontliner for 12 games, including each of certainly threw us off course a bit," said Head THE BACKCOURT the last six. Coach Bill Foster, who suffered his first losing Clemson should be in great shape in the Bynum has served as a starter at both for- season as a head coach in 1983 after 18 seasons backcourt in 1983-84 as long as the injury bug ward and guard throughout his career. One of

on the college circuit. "Not having Vincent does not find its way into Littlejohn Coliseum. the finest frontcourt passers around when and Raymond playing together hurts because Last season Vincent Hamilton, Mike Eppley they complement each other so nicely. and Marc Campbell missed 35 games collec- "We have come so close in so many games tively due to injury, throwing the shooting over the past couple of seasons (Clemson has guard and point guard positions into turmoil. lost 16 games by six points or less in the last Hamilton of course should be the leader of two years) and you have to feel in a lot of those the backcourt. He has played the wing guard games one player would have made the dif- thoughout his career and has been one of ference. We lost to Virginia by two points Clemson's most consistent players ever. He three times in the last two years, and you have has started 53 of the 62 games he has played in to think we could have taken a couple of those and has scored in double figures in 40 of the with Raymond and Vincent both in the games. He has a 56 percent shooting mark for lineup." his career from the field, the second best in A look at past statistics gives testimony to Clemson history. their importance in the Clemson program. Campbell, a senior who played point and Hamilton led the ACC in percent- shooting guard in 1982-83, was the Clemson age in 1981-82 as he hit 58.6 percent from the Comeback Player-of-the-Year. After playing field. He was a second-team All-ACC choice only 13 minutes over the last nine games of with a 15-point average, a scoring figure he 1981-82, Campbell became the second lead- held until a broken wrist ended his 1982-83 ing scorer on last year's club with a 9.1 aver- season at the Great Shootout in No- age. He gained national attention with his vember. impressive three-point goal accomplishments Jones started all 31 games a year ago after as he once hit 14 in a row from the distance missing the 1981-82 campaign. He led the and finished ninth in the nation overall with a Tigers in scoring, rebounding and blocked 50.7 figure on the home run shots.

shots last season, as he connected for 11.5 Mike Eppley is another candidate for a points per game on Clemson's balanced team. starting backcourt slot. He has, in fact, been He was especially effective at season's end the starting point guard in 33 games over the and scored 27 points against North Carolina last two seasons. He has played in 42 of the 59 in the ACC tournament to conclude the year games during this time because of his com- on an up-tick. The 6-8 forward-center, like mitments with the football team and a knee Hamilton, has been granted an extra year of injury. Despite missing the time, Eppley has eligibility because of the past injury, and will already risen to the number-four position on

enter this season as a junior. the all-time Clemson assist list.

While Foster looks optimistically at the Eppley, a 6-2 guard from Charlotte, NC, is Vincent Hamilton hopes to return to his thought of having Jones and Hamilton fully one of the most prized athletes in the country 1981-82 form when he led the ACC in field healed and in the lineup night after night (as He is also the starting quarterback on Clem- goal percentage. he did in 1980-81 when Clemson won 20 son's football team, the onlv Division I basket- Raymond Don't You?

playing that position, he is ranked in the top player to start every game a year ago. only his third career start, he had to face 10 in career assists at Clemson and has a fine Shaffer started the season strong and and Virginia and held the 7-4 long-range jumper. finished the year strong from his forward center to only four points and six rebounds in Corbit was one of the finest junior college position. The 6-7 son of a former Olympic 30 minutes of play. players in the nation last year at Anderson Gold Medalist (basketball), Shaffer was the Anthony Jenkins is the only returning pure JUCO. He averaged 24 points per game in third leading scorer a year ago with a 9.1 frontcourt player who did not start a game last setting a single season scoring record at the average. He scored in double figures in five of year, but it certainly is not an indication of his school that has produced such fine major col- the first six games and three of the last four talent level. Jenkins was Clemson's best offen- lege players as John Campbell and John contests. He had 13 double figure scoring sive player over the last six games of the Toms. He was a third-team JUCO All-Ameri- games overall and was second on the club in season as he averaged 18 points per outing, can a season ago. rebounding. including a Clemson season high 30-point Murray Jarman might have been the most effort in the Tigers' win over Duke. He also THE FRONTCOURT popular player on the Clemson team, popular shot 59 percent from the field and 100 percent Five players who collectively started 70 with the Clemson coeds because of his looks, from the line (19-19) in the stretch. games in only frontcourt positions return for and popular with the rest of the Clemson male Three rookies will help the Tigers this sea- the 1983-84 season. Raymond Jones, David fanatics because of his leaping ability. He son. Ed Bleynat is a 6-10 freshman from Val- Shaffer, Murray Jarman and Glen McCants tallied 18 points against Ralph Sampson and dese, NC who red-shirted last season at the all served as starters at one time or another, Virginia then came back with the same total center position. He scored 19.5 points per while Anthony Jenkins, one of Clemson's top against Sam Perkins and North Carolina. Jar- game in his senior year of high school. Harvey scorers at season's end, played in 25 games as a man started the season slow by scoring only 58 and Horace Grant, Clemson's first twin reserve. points in the first 19 games, he then tallied 143 brother combination in basketball, are the

Jones is the leading returning scorer off last points over the last 11 to finish with a 7.5 other two big men. The 6-8 brothers scored year's club. He was the team's most valuable scoring figure. He led Clemson in field goal over 15 points per game each last year for player as he led Clemson in scoring and re- percentage for the season with a .523 figure. Hancock Central High School in Sparta, GA. bounding since the 10th game of the 1982-83 Glen McCants started five games at mid- Born on Independence Day, 1965, the Grant season. The Union, SC native was the only season and performed well for a rookie. In twins will help Clemson's frontcourt speed.

1983-84 CLEMSON BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE DAY OPPONENT TIME

Nov. 14 (Mon) ATHLETES IN ACTION 7 30 PM

(Rock Hill, SC) 25 (Fri) IPTAY TOURNAMENT 7 00 PM (Clemson, Marquette, Wagner, ) 9 00 PM 26 (Sat) IPTAY TOURNAMENT 7 00 PM 9 00 PM 30 (Wed) FURMAN 7 30 PM Dec 3 (Sat) SOUTH CAROLINA" 8 00 PM 10 (Sat) THE CITADEL 7 30 PM 17 (Sat) at Vanderbilt 8 30 PM 19 (Mon) BAYLOR 7 30 PM 28 (Wed) at UNLV f9:30 PM 30 (Fri) Marshall (Nl) f600 PM Jan 4 (Wed) ST. FRANCIS (NY) 7 30 PM 9 (Mon) N C STATE" 9 00 PM 11 (Wed) GEORGIA TECH" 7 30 PM 14 (Sat) BAPTIST 7 30 PM 17 (Tue) at Maryland" 9 00 PM 21 (Sat) VIRGINIA" 2:00 PM 25 (Wed) at Georgia Tech 7 30 PM 28 (Sat) DUKE" 5 00 PM Feb 1 (Wed) North Carolina (N2) 7:30 PM 4 (Sat) WAKE FOREST" 5 00 PM 8 (Wed) at N C. State" 9 00 PM 11 (Sat) at South Carolina" 8:00 PM 15 (Wed) Wake Forest (N2) 7:30 PM 18 (Sat) MARYLAND 1:30 PM 21 (Tue) at Virginia" 8 00 PM 26 (Sun) NORTH CAROLINA" 4 00 PM 29 (Wed) at Duke 7 30 PM Raymond Jones was Clemson's MVP last year. Mar 3 (Sat) CAMPBELL 2 00 PM 9-11 (Fri- ACC Tournament" (N2) TBA Sun)

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59 INGLE, REID OT 6-6 260 Jr. 1VL NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP Calhoun HS, Bobby Hoppe, Calhoun, GA 22 ISAACS, MIKE SS 5-11 180 |r IV Pickens HS, Bill Isaacs, Pickens, SC 89 ALLEY, KENDALL WR 6-0 182 Gr 2VL 96 JANSEN, JOHN DE 6-5 235 Fr HS North Rowan HS. Larry Thompson, Salisbury, NC Heritage HS, Danny Blue, Conyers, GA

1 1 ANDERSON, RANDY QB 6-5 185 1 i HS 92 JOLLAY, MIKE LB 6-2 215 Fr RS Broome HS. Dalton Rivers, Cowpens, SC Shamrock HS. John Wells, Tucker, GA

1 ARRINGTON, VANDELL CB 6-0 185 Sr. 2VL 82 KLUTZ, QUINTIN DE 6-4 215 Fr. HS E E- Smith HS, Roy McNeill, Norfolk, VA Brown HS, Bob Boswell, Kannapolis, NC

70 BAILEY, RICK DT 6-5 270 Jr 1VL 51 LYTTON, JEFF C 6-3 245 So. SO Eau Gaille HS, Larry Canaday. Melbourne, FL Moeller HS, Gerry Faust, Blue Ash. OH 76 BERLIN, STEVE DT 6-5 242 So. SQ 84 McLAMB, ASHLEY TE 6-3 230 So. IV Bethel Park HS, Bob King, Bethel Park, PA N Myrtle Beach HS, Harold Dunlap. Little River, SC

38 BETHEA, FITZHUGH WR 5-9 170 Sr. SQ 28 McSWAIN, ROD CB 6-2 190 Sr. 3VL Dillon HS, Paul Chapman, Dillon, SC Chase HS, John Keeter, Caroleen, NC

3 BOYER, SHELTON WR 6-2 185 Fr RS 27 MACK. KEVIN FB 6-1 197 Sr. 3VL West Charlotte HS, Bruce Hardin. Charlotte, NC Kings Mountain HS, Dan Brooks, Kings Mountain, NC 2 BRADY, KEVIN QB 5-11 185 Fr HS 12 MACK, TERENCE DE 6-3 200 Fr. RS Douglass HS, Charles Brannon, Clarkson, GA Winnsboro HS, Ken Atkerson, Winnsboro, SC

9 BROWN, KEN DE 6-2 190 Jr 2VL 69 MANN, WES OG 6-5 260 So. TR Hart County HS, Don Elam. Hartwell, GA Robert E Lee HS, Corky Rogers, Jacksonville, FL

72 BROWN, RAY DT 6-4 250 Sr. 3VL 87 MILTON, ELDRIDGE LB 6-3 220 So. 1VL East Rome HS, Jerry Sharp, Rome, GA Charlton County HS, David Stepson. Folkston, GA 47 BROWN, ROY DE 6-1 202 Sr. 3VL 53 NIX, ERIC C 6-2 242 Fr, HS Myrtle Beach HS, Doug Shaw. Myrtle Beach. SC T. L. Hanna HS, Jim Fraser, Anderson, SC

11 BROWNING, SEBO DB 5-11 184 Fr. RS 17 PARETE, ANTHONY QB 6-0 190 Jr. 1VL Lithonia HS, Phil . Lithonia, GA Bishop Kenny HS, Mike Healy, Jacksonville, FL 8 BULLARD, WILBUR TB 5-11 180 St SQ 7 PARKER, JEFF QB 6-3 180 So. so Scotland HS. Mike Dubis, Laurel Hill, NC Gordo HS, Walton Tucker, Gordo, AL

98 BURTON, RICHARD LB 5-10 210 So. SQ 6 PAULLING, BOB PK 6-2 188 Sr. 3VL Lake View HS, Bill Pate, Simpsonville, SC St Matthews HS. Otis Culclasure, St. Matthews, SC

1 BUTLER, RICHARD WR 6-0 180 Jr 1VL 91 PERRY, MICHAEL MG 6-2 265 Fr HS Ware Shoals HS, Tommy Davis, Ware Shoals, SC South Aiken HS, Gary Smaller, Aiken, SC

10 CHARLESTON, PAT WR 6-0 170 Fr. RS 66 PERRY, WILLIAM MG 6-3 320 Jr 2VL East Rowen HS. C M Yates, Granite Quarry. NC Aiken HS, Eddie Buck, Aiken, SC

61 CHEATHAM, ANDY OG 6-4 250 Jr 1VL 97 PHILLIPS, JOHN LB 6-5 225 Fr HS Pebblebrook HS, Bud O'Hara, Mableton, GA Mitchell HS, Rusty Coggins, Spruce Pine, NC

26 CHILDERS, TIM SS 6-1 185 Sr. 2VL 42 PICKETT, EDGAR DE 6-3 230 Sr. 3VL Gaffney HS. Bob Carlton, Gaffney, SC Central Davidson HS, Les Herrin. Lexington, NC

79 CLAYTON, DAVID OT 6-4 275 So. SQ 29 PLEASANT, REGGIE CB 5-10 175 Jr. 1VL Brynes HS, Jimmy Corne, Lyman. SC Furman HS, James Gist. Pinewood, SC

19 CRAWFORD, CRAIG DE 6-2 210 So. SQ 36 QUICK, RODNEY FB 6-3 210 Fr. RS Pine Forest HS, Gary Welter, Spring Lake, NC N Charleston HS, Jack Bunch. N Charleston, SC

54 CRUCE, JEFF OT 6-7 250 Ji 1VL 63 REESE, STEVE OG 6-3 250 So. 1VL Columbia HS, Bobby Simmons, Lake City, FL Thomson HS, Bill Reese, Thomson, GA

32 DANFORTH, KENNY SS 6-1 190 So. SQ 56 RICHARDSON, CHUCKIE LB 6-3 225 Jr 2VL Aiken HS. Eddie Buck, Aiken, SC Thomasville HS, Allen Brown. Thomasville, GA

24 DAVIS, BILLY FS 6-4 195 Sr. 3VL 99 RIGGS, JIM TE 6-5 235 Fr RS Mt Vernon HS, Bruce Patrick, Alexandria, VA Scotland HS, Mike Dubis, Laurinburg, NC

37 DAVIS, TYRONE CB 6-1 185 Jr 1VL 83 ROBINSON, JAMES DT 6-5 275 Sr. 3VL Cedar Shoals HS. John Waters, Athens, GA St. Johns HS, Robert Biggerstaff, Charleston, SC

94 DEVANE, WILLIAM MG 6-2 275 Sr. 3VL 15 ROULHAC, TERRANCE WR 6-0 185 Fr HS Jacksonville HS. Ray Durham, Jacksonville, NC Raines HS, Freddie Stephens, West Jacksonville, FL

20 DONALDSON, RICHARD FS 5-10 173 Jr 1VL 71 SANFORD, CHUCK DT 6-5 240 Fr. RS Byrd HS. Bob Sanders, Fayetteville. NC Enka HS, Danny Shook, Chandler, NC

21 DRIVER, STACEY TB 5-10 175 So. 1VL 67 SCOTT, JIM DT 6-4 250 Sr. 3VL Griffin HS, Lloyd Bohannon, Griffin, GA Mt Vernon HS, Bruce Patrick, Alexandria, VA

81 DUNN, K. D. TE 6-3 215 Jr 2VL 77 SEASE, JODY DT 6-3 240 So. JV Gordon HS. Randy Smith, Decatur, GA Salem HS, Wallace Thompson, Salem, VA 64 ELLIS, 6-4 80 6-5 JOE OT 249 J> 1VL SETZEKORN, KENNY DE 220 Fr. HS Toms River HS, Robert Fiocco, Toms River, NJ Sprayberry HS. John Paty, Kennesaw, GA

14 EPPLEY, MIKE QB 6-2 185 Jr 1VL 65 STEPHENS, TONY DL 6-3 265 Fr. HS Harding HS, Bruce Hardin, Charlotte, NC Walterboro HS, Gyles Hall, Walterboro, SC

60 FARR, JAMES OG 6-4 240 Sr, 3VL 23 SUTTLE, JEFF SS 6-1 190 Sr. 3VL Thomson HS, Bill Reese, Thomson, GA Lafayette HS, Bobby Chappell, Lafayette, GA

33 FLAGLER, TERRENCE TB 6-1 191 So, 1VL 58 SWING, DALE C 6-3 240 Jr 1VL Fernandina Beach HS. Donnie Braddock, Fernan dina Beach, FL Central Davidson HS, Kevin Firguin, Lexington, NC 48 FLOWERS, KENNY TB 6-0 200 Fr. RS 68 TURLINGTON, NEAL OT 6-4 260 Fr. HS Spruce Creek HS, Terry Manfredi, Daytona Beach, FL Sanford HS, Len Maness, Fayetteville, NC

95 GEMAS, KEVIN LB 6-1 215 Jr SQ 13 VARN, GUY FS 6-0 175 Sr. SQ Plymouth HS, Jim Beaver, Plymouth, WI Fork Union HS, Red Pulliam, Martinsville, VA

1 GRIFFIN, STEVE TB 5-10 178 So. 1VL 55 WALLS, HENRY LB 6-2 205 Fr. RS S Mecklenburg HS. James Seacord. Charlotte, NC Central Davidson HS, Kevin Firquin, Southmont NC 35 HALL, DELTON CB 6-1 170 Fr. HS 73 WATSON, JOHN OG 6-4 253 So. SQ Grimsley HS, Dick Knox, Greensboro, NC Bamberg HS, Leon Maxwell, Bamberg. SC

5 HATCHER, DALE P 6-2 195 Jr 2VL 31 WATSON, RONALD FS 5-11 175 Jr 2VL Cheraw HS, Burney Bourne, Cheraw, SC Jefferson HS, Jim Stoudimire, Jefferson, GA

75 HERMAN, DEAN OT 6-6 260 So. SQ 88 WELLS, JEFF DE 6-4 230 Jr 2VL

J J Kelly HS, Al Stecker. Wise, VA East Rome HS, Jerry Sharp, Rome, GA

16 HENIFORD, TODD QB 6-2 207 So. HS 34 WILLIAMS, BRAXTON FB 6-2 220 Sr. 1VL

Loris HS, Allen McNeill, Loris, SC Dudley HS, J, A. McKee. Greensboro, NC 40 HOLLOMAN, BO FS 6-] 175 Fr HS 57 WILLIAMS, KEITH LB 6-4 220 Fr. RS Myrtle Beach HS, Doug Shaw, Myrtle Beach, SC St Matthews HS, Otis Culclasure, Swansea, SC

46 HOLLOMAN, DUKE FB 6-2 205 Jr SQ 39 WILLIAMS, PERRY CB 6-2 200 Fr. RS Myrtle Beach HS, Doug Shaw, Myrtle Beach, SC Adairsville HS, Danny Wiseman, Adairsville. GA

78 HUDSON, ALEX OT 6-5 265 Sr. 2VL 45 WILLIAMS, RAY WR 5-9 175 Fr. RS Spartanburg Bill Reid Ross HS, Doskal. Fayetteville, HS, Can . Spartanburg, SC John NC

IS IQWEBUIKE, DONALD PK 5-9 172 Jr 2VL 50 WILLIAMS, SCOTT C 6-4 225 |r 2VL Immaculate Conception HS, Anambra, Nigeria Baylor HS. Red Eller. Hixon, TN Vince Perone's has got it for Tiger fans!

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WHEN CLEMSON HAS THE BALL CLEMSON OFFENSE 14 MIKE EPPLEY QB 48 KENNY FLOWERS TB 27 KEVIN MACK FB 45 RAY WILLIAMS FLK 3 SHELTON BOYER SE 81 K. D. DUNN TE 64 JOE ELLIS RT 63 STEVE REESE RG 59 REID INGLE LT 60 JAMES FARR LG 58 DALE SWING C 6 BOB PAULLING PK

N. C, STATE DEFENSE 38 FRANK BUSH OLB 75 BARRY AMATUCCI T 72 TODD BLACKWELL MG 90 RAYMOND PHILLIPS T 48 MARK FRANKLIN OLB 54 ANDY HENDEL ILB 33 VAUGHAN JOHNSON ILB 30 NAT BROWN CB 21 NELSON JONES CB 26 DON WILSON SS 11 DWAYNE GREENE FS

The Tigers

1 Yandel] Arlington CB 33 • F.i£.er TB William Perrv MG

2 Kevin Bradv QB 34 Braxton WilHams - - FB Jim Scott DT 3 Shelton Bover WR 35 Delton HaD DB Wes Mann ... DT 5 Dale Hatcher P 37 Tyrone Davis CB Rick Bailev DT 6 Bob Paulling PK 35 Fitzhugh Bethea WR Chuck Sanford DT 7 Jeff Parker QB 39 Perrv Williams DB Ray Brown DT 5 Wilbur Bullard WR 40 Bo HoDoman DB John Watson OT 9 Ken Brown DE 41 Sebo Browning DB Jim Redding OG 10 Pat Charleston WR 42 Edgar Pickett DE Dean Herman OT 1 1 Randy Anderson QB 44 Steve Griffin TB Steve Berlin DT 12 Terence Mad DE 45 Rav Wdhams WR Jodv Sease OG 13 Guv Yarn FS 46 Duke HoUoman FB .Alex Hudson OT 14 Mile Eppley QB 47 Roy Brown DE David Clavton OT

15 Terrance Roulhac . WR 48 Kenny Flowers TB K D Dunn TE 16 Todd Hemford QB 49 Craig Crawford DE James Robinson DT 17 Anthony Parete QB 50 Scott Williams C Ashlev McLamb TE 1<> Donald Igwebuike PK 51 Jeff Lytton OG Dean Riede TE 19 Richard Butler WR 33 Eric Nix C Bruce Bacon WR 20 Richard Donaldson FS 54 Jeff Cruce OT Eldridge Milton LB 21 Stacev Driver .. TB 55 Henry Walk LB Jeff Wells TE

22 Mike Isaacs SS 56 Chuckle Richardson . . . LB Kendall Allev WR 23 Jeff Suttle SS 57 Keith Williams LB Michael Perrv MG 24 Billv Davis FS 56 Dale Swing C Mike JoUav LB 26 Tim Childers SS 59 Reid Ingle OT Bryan Raber TE

27 Kevin Mack FB 60 James Farr . OG William Devane MG 26 Rod McSwain CB 61 Andv Cheatham OG Kevin Gemas LB 29 Reggie Pleasant CB 63 Steve Reese OG John Phillips LB 31 Ronald Watson FS 64 Joe Ellis OG Richard Burton LB 32 Kennv Danforth DB 65 Tony Stephens MG Jim Riggs TE THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMP

c 1983 The Coca-Cola Company Coca-Cola and Cote are registered trade-marks of The Coca-Cola Company WHEN N. C. STATE HAS THE BALL

N. C. STATE OFFENSE 19 phil brothers se 55 a. v. richards st 56 greg steele sg 52 dean shavilk c 76 steve saulnier tg 71 joe milinichik tt 45 jeff brown te 7 tim esposito qb 44 vince evans fb 43 joe Mcintosh tb 6 chris cook fl

CLEMSON DEFENSE 42 EDGAR PICKETT LE 83 JAMES ROBINSON LT 94 WILLIAM DEVANE MG 72 RAY BROWN RT 12 TERENCE MACK RE 55 HENRY WALLS SLB 87 ELDRIDGE MILTON WLB 37 TY DAVIS LC 28 ROD McSWAIN RC 26 TIM CHILDERS SS 31 RONALD WATSON FS 5 DALE HATCHER P

The Wolfpack

1 Jeff Bvrd DB 35 Lee Bailey DB 69 Ricky Bunch T 3 Ken Lonev DB 36 Chris Cook TB 70 David Rice C 4 Bruce Porter QB 37 Kevin Johnson DB 71 Joe Milinichik T 6 Ken Dickens RB 38 Frank Bush OLB 72 Todd Blackwell DT 7 Tim Esposito QB 39 Scott Baldwin FB 73 Bill Moxley G 8 Moe Ruffin . DB 40 Marty Martinussen . . . P 74 Gregg Mathews DT 9 Mike Cofer K 41 Rickey Isom FB 75 Barry Amatucci DT 10 Bob Guidice QB 42 Mike Miller TB 76 Steve Saulnier G 11 Dwayne Greene DB 43 Joe Mcintosh TB 77 Mitch Rushing MG 12 Marc Roger QB 44 Vince Evans FB 78 Allan Hartley OT 13 Chris Morhard DB 45 Jeff Brown TE 79 Paul Dailey T 15 Mack Jones WR 46 Kelvin Crooms FB 80 Leslie Mercer ILB 16 Jeff Hoshor QB 48 Mark Franklin ILB 81 Richard McArthur TE 17 Scott Wilson G 49 Greg Williams RB 82 Don Holder ILB 19 Phil Brothers SE 50 Pat Teague ILB 84 Ralph Britt TE 20 John McRorie DB 52 Dean Shavlik C 85 Johnnv Smith TE 21 Nelson Jones DB 53 Maurice Barnes ILB 86 Tim Foster TE 22 David Davis SE 54 Andy Hendel ILB 87 Greg Jackson ILB 24 Bobbv Crumpler FB 55 A V Richards OT 88 Willie Walker DB 25 Joe Greene TB 56 Greg Steele G 89 Albert Miller ILB

26 . Don Wilson DB 57 Martin Fitzgerald . LB 90 Raymond Phillips OLB 27 Keith Young DB 58 Darrvl Harris OLB 91 Reggie Singletarv DT 28 Marlon Archey DB 59 Eric Kling OLB 92 Anthony Hicks DT 29 Ellis Williams LB/RB 61 Ron Kosor C 94 Greg Parham P 30 Nat Brown DB 63 Mark Shaw T 95 Dillard Andrews MG 31 Larrv Dodd FB/LB 64 Brian Bulluck OLB 96 Bennv Pegram ... OLB 32 John Peterson FB 66 Doug Hinson OLB 97 Charfes Flippin . MG

33 Vaughan Johnson . . ILB 67 Larry Burnette T 98 Lenny Schultz MG 34 Larmount Lawson TB 68 Jeff Strum OL 99 Sandy Kea MG

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Distributed by Southco Sales Corporation/Atlanta. 1 Wolfpack NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL 61 KOSOR, RON C 6-2 254 So Greensburg C. G, Ruffsdale, PA 3 LONEY, DB 5-9 180 POS HGT KEN Jr NO NAME WGT c Churchland HS, Portsmouth, VA 20 LONG, DAYMOND SE 5-10 156 So. Mvers Park HS, Charlotte, NC 75 AMATUCCI BARRY DT 6-1 250 Sr. 40 MARTINUSSEN, MARTY P 6-2 192 So Union HS, Union. NJ Stafford Senior HS, Fredricksburg, VA 95 ANDREWS, DILLARD MG 6-1 229 Tr 74 MATHEWS, GREG G 6-2 233 Sr. Broughton HS. Raleigh, NC Ravenna HS, Ravenna, OH 28 ARCHEY, MARION DB 5-8 171 So 81 McARTHUR, RICHARD TE 6-3 220 Sr. Westminster Jacksonville, Woodbri'dge Sr HS. Woodbridge, VA Acad , FL

35 BAILEY, LEE DB 5-9 191 Jl.Ir 43 Me IN TOSH, JOE TB 5 I 186 Jr West Iredell HS, Statesville, NC Lexington HS, Lexington, NC \ 4 T1 /~vn ¥ I-1 T f~\T TXT 77 BAKER, BARRIE T 6-3 268 Fr. 20 Mi-R( )RIL, |( )l l\ 1 )B 6-0 1 ST Jr John Holmes HS, Edenton, NC Sylva-Webster HS, Sylva, NC 89 BANNISTER, DARRYL SE 5-7 160 Fr. 80 MERCER, LESLIE ILB ,vs 210 So E. Forsyth HS, Winston-Salem, NC Rocky Mount Sr HS. Rocky Mount, NC 53 BARNES, MAURICE ILB 6-1 198 So 80 MERRITT, PAUL TE 6-3 204 Fr H. D Woodson HS, Washington, DC Rocky Mount Sr. HS, Rocky Mount, NC 72 BLACKWELL, TODD DT 6-3 240 Sr 71 MILINICHIK, JOE T 6-5 275 So. Reidsville HS, Reidsville, NC Emmaus HS, Macungie, PA 84 BRITT, RALPH TE 6-3 208 Fr 89 MILLER, ALBERT ILB 5-10 219 So. E. E.' Smith HS, Mt Olive, NC R-S Central HS. Spindale. NC 19 BROTHERS, PHIL SE 6-0 170 So. 42 MILLER, MIKE TB 6-1 210 So Frank Cox HS, Virginia Beach, VA W, H Page HS, Greensboro, NC 45 BROWN, JEFF TE 6-0 212 So 13 MORHARD, CHRIS DB 5-11 183 Sr Ravenna HS, Ravenna, OH Newark Academy, Elizabeth City, NC

30 BROWN, NAT DB 6-0 190 Sr 73 MOXLEY, BILL G 6-2 252 J' Kecoughtan HS, Hampton, VA Maury HS. Norfolk, VA 64 BULLUCK, BRIAN OLB 6-3 228 Fr. 94 PARHAM, GREG OLB 6-0 199 Sr E. E Smith HS, Favetteville, NC Henderson HS, Etowah, NC 67 BURNETTE, LARRY T 6-3 250 So. 96 PEGRAM, BENNY OLB 6-3 208 So Garner HS, Raleigh, NC W, E. Guilford HS, Greensboro, NC 6-2 |r 2d PERKINS, MARK K 5-11 168 So 38 BUSH, FRANK OLB 210 J Clark Central HS, Athens, GA East Surry HS, Pilot Mountain, NC It 5-10 20') Sr 5-7 1 32 PETERSON, 1 BYRD, JEFF DB 168 J JOHN FB Terrv Sanford HS, Favetteville, NC Goldsboro HS, Goldsboro, NC 70 CAHILL, BILL T 6-9 258 So 90 PHILLIPS, RAYMOND OLB 6-3 227 So Bridgewater West HS, Raritan, NJ N Mecklenburg HS. Huntersville, NC 56 CAPEL, GLENN OLB 6-0 191 Fr. 15 PORTER, BRUCE QB 6- 185 Fr E- Montgomery HS, Candor, NC Findlay HS, Findlay, OH 9 COFER, MIKE K 6-1 192 So 50 PURCELL, GUS C 6-0 194 Fr C- C Day HS, Charlotte, NC Scotland County HS, Lauringburg. NC 6 COOK, CHRIS FL 5-11 186 So. 55 RICHARDS, A. V. T 6-4 27(1 Jr N. Mecklenburg HS, Charlotte, NC Andrew Vance HS, Henderson, NC 46 CROOMS, KELVIN FB 5-10 204 Fr 62 RICE, DAVID C 5-9 205 So. S. Mecklenburg HS, Charlotte, NC Richmond County HS, Hamlet, NC 24 CRUMPLER, BOBBY TB 6-0 188 Fr. 8 RUFFIN, MOE DB 6-2 196 Fr. Hobbton HS, Newton Grove, NC Fork Union HS, Wilson. NC 79 DAILEY, PAUL G 6-5 238 Fr 77 RUSHING, MITCH MG 6-1 224 Sr Newton Countv HS, Covington, GA Peachtree HS, Greenville, SC 34 DODD, LARRY FB 6-1 204 Fr. 76 SAULNIER, STEVE G 6-1 248 Sr. Millb'rook HS, Raleigh, NC Dickenson HS, Jersey City, NJ 6-1 7 ESPOSITO, 6-1 190 | r1 98 SCHULTZ, LENNY MG 223 Fr. TIM OB j St. Anthony s HS, San Pedro, CA James Madison HS, Vienna, VA 44 EVANS, VINCE FB 5-11 207 So. 52 SHAVLIK, DEAN C 6-2 239 Sr Pine Forest HS, Fayetteville, NC Ravenscroft HS, Raleigh. NC 57 FITZGERALD, MARTIN ILB 6-0 212 Kr 63 SHAW, MARK DT 6-6 245 So. Pennridge HS, Sellersville, PA Harnett Central HS, Lillington, NC 97 FLIPPIN, CHARLES MG 6-1 241 |r 91 SINGLETARY, REGGIE DT 6-4 246 So. Graham HS, Graham, NC West Columbus HS, Whiteville. NC 56 FOSTER, TIM TE 6-1 224 36 SMALL, FRANK ILB 5-11 207 Fr Whetstone HS, Columbus, Ohio Trinity Senior HS, Archdale, NC 48 FRANKLIN, MARK ILB 5-10 211 So. 78 SMITH, JOHNNY (. 6-4 248 Fr Christiansburg HS, Christiansburg, VA R-S Central HS, Spindale, NC

11 GREENE, DWAYNE DB 6-1 195 Ir 6 SMITH GOLDEN DB 6 1 198 So. Broughton HS, Raleigh, NC Crest Senior HS, Shelby, NC 25 GREEN, JOE TB 6-0 198 So. 79 SPIREK, JOHN DT 6-1 222 Kr Warren County HS. Wise, NC West Springfield HS, Springfield, MA 10 GUIDICE, BOB OB 6-1 193 [r 56 STEELE, GREG G 6-3 255 Sr Phoenix JC, Phoenix, AR Firestone HS. Akron, OH 5 HALL, DAN DB 6-0 181 Fr. 32 STEVENS, FRANKIE ILB 5-11 213 Fr Ragsdale HS, Greensboro, NC Central HS, High Point, NC 58 HARRIS, DARRYL OLB 6-0 208 Sr 70 STEWART, BRYAN MG 6-0 228 Fr. N Mecklenburg HS, Charlotte, NC East Forsyth HS, Winston-Salem, NC 54 HENDEL, ANDY ILB 6-0 225 Sr 68 STRUM, JEFF G 6-4 218 Fr, Iron DeQuoit HS, Rochester, NY Independence HS, Charlotte, NC 92 HICKS, ANTHONY DT 6-4 253 So. 50 TEAGUE, PAT ILB 6-1 212 Fr. Northern Senior HS, Baltimore, MD Sanderson HS, Raleigh, NC 66 HINSON, DOUG OLB 6-3 234 Fr 40 TEETER, LEE OLB 6-2 192 Fr Aynor HS, Galivant's Ferry, SC Mooresville HS, Mooresville, NC 82 HOLDER, DON ILB 6-1 214 So. 64 TEETER, WALTER T 6-2 226 Fr. Geo Walton Acad Covington, Mooresville HS, Mooresville, NC , GA 31 HOLLODICK, KELLY K 5-9 158 So. 22 TURRIFF, GREG DB 5-9 166 So. Cary Senior HS, Cary, NC Terry Sanford HS. Fayetteville. NC 16 HOSHOR, JEFF OB 6-2 200 Sr 59 WAGNER, SCOTT G 6-1 233 Sr Liberty Union HS, Baltimore, OH Northwest Cabarr HS. Kannapolis, NC 41 ISOM, RICKEY FB 6-0 212 So 88 WALKER, WILLIE DB 5-10 178 Fr John Harris HS, Harrisburg, PA Westover HS, Fayetteville, NC 37 JOHNSON, KEVIN DB 6-2 181 Fr. 28 WILLIAMS, ELLIS FB 6-2 218 Fr Lake Taylor HS, Norfork, VA Clarkton HS, Council, NC 33 JOHNSON, VAUGHAN ILB 6-4 230 Sr. 49 WILLIAMS, GREG SE 6-0 191 Fr W. Carteret HS. Morehead City, NC Seventy-First HS, Fayetteville, NC 4 JONES, MACK FL 5-10 171 Fr. 26 WILSON, DON DB 6-2 188 Sr Page HS, Greensboro, NC Cardoza HS, Washington, DC 21 JONES, NELSON DB 6-1 181 Fr. 12 WILSON, SCOTT TE 6-8 244 Fr woodbury HS, Woodbury, NJ Northfield-Mt. E HS, Amherst, MA 99 KEA, SANDY DT 6-2 233 Fr. 52 WOODLIEF, MACK ILB 6-0 224 So Clinton HS, Clinton, NC Garner HS. Garner, NC 59 KLING, ERIC OLB 6-2 254 Fr. 27 YOUNG, KEITH DB 5-11 175 Fr. Havelock HS. Havelock, NC S. Point sr. HS, oneluy, I\G

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Let's Get It Together. . . Buckle Up. THE THIRD ANNUAL TEXTILE BOWL

The Textile Bowl matches up two great universities in and South Carolina produce almost half of America's the Carolinas, North Carolina State and Clemson. Each is textiles and provide good job opportunities and a promis- nationally recognized for outstanding athletics as well as ing future for today's young men and women. programs in textile education and training. The Carolina The textile industry is also proud of its reputation as a textile industry is proud of both of these fine schools, good Carolina citizen. Much needed tax dollars, grants to their faculty, their students and their alumni, many of the arts, hospitals, libraries and human service organiza- whom currently serve the industry in various management tions as well as higher education are indicative of its capacities. sense of corporate responsibility.

The industry is not only committed to higher education Textiles and the Carolinas . . . partners for better in both states but also to a better way of life for its 334,000 products and a better way of life for everyone. employees and their families. The 1,794 plants in North AMERICAN ^TEXTILES ^^^Quality People, Quality Products

AT HALFTIME

Joseph L Jennings, President, Charles J. Dunn, Executive Vice South Carolina Textile Manufacturers President, North Carolina Textile Association will present a $1,000 Manufacturers Association will present scholarship to the School of Textiles, a $1 ,000 scholarship to the School of Clemson University. Textiles, North Carolina State.

The Textile Bowl trophy was donated by Textile Hall Corporation TEXTILE HALL CORPORATION

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1983/84 EVENTS MEETING ROOMS

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61 Willis Casey Tom Reed Athletic Director Head Coach

N. C. State Facts

Location: Raleigh, NC 1982 Season's Record: 6-5

Enrollment: 22,795 Series Record vs. Clemson: 18-32-1 1982 Score vs. Clemson: 38-29, Clemson Colors: Red & White Mascot: Wolf

Joe Mcintosh, tailback

Barry Amatucci Todd Blackwell Phil Brothers Jeff Brown Nat Brown 75 Sr. 72 Sr. 19 So. 45 So. 30 Sr. Ricky Bunch Larrv Burnette Frank Bush Jeff Byrd Mike Cofer

69 Sr. 67 So. 38 Jr 1 Jr 9 So.

David Davis Tim Espositt Vince Evans Charles Flippin Tim Foster

22 So. 7 Jr. 44 So. 97 Jr 86 Jr

Dwavne Greene Darrvl Harris Anthony Hicks Rickey Isom

11 Jr. 58 Sr. 92 So. 41 So.

Vaughan Johnson Ken Lonev Marty Martinussen Joe Mcintosh Joe Milinichik 33 Sr. 3 Jr 40 So. 43 Jr 71 So.

Mike Miller Raymond Phillips A. V. Richards Steve Saulnier Dean Shavlik

42 So. 90 So. 55 Jr 76 Sr. 52 Sr.

. m Reggie Singletary Greg Steele Pat Teague Rickv Wall Don Wilson 91 So. 56 Sr. 59 Fr. 2 Jr 26 Sr. i i TACKLE TACKLE OUTSIDE LINEBACKER OUTSIDE LINEBACKER MIDDLE GUARD 38 BUSH 75 AMATUCCI 90 PHILLIPS 48 FRANKLIN 72 BLACKWELL 96 PEGRAM 63 SHAW 97 FLIPPIN 58 HARRIS 77 RUSHING

INSIDE LINEBACKER INSIDE LINEBACKER 54 HENDEL 33 JOHNSON 82 HOLDER ft 50 TEAGUE

FREE SAFETY STRONG SAFETY 26 WILSON 11 GREENE 20 McRORIE 13 MORHARD SI

CORNERBACK CORNERBACK 30 BROWN 21 JONES 28 ARCHEY 35 BAILEY ^5

N. C. STATE DEFENSE

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41 ISOM 42 MILLER 44 EVANS 43 McINTOSH FULLBACK TAILBACK

4 JONES 6 COOK 16 HOSHOR FLANKER 7 ESPOSITO QUARTERBACK

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LEFT END LEFT TACKLE RIGHT TACKLE RIGHT END 42 PICKETT 83 ROBINSON MIDDLE GUARD 67 SCOTT 12 TERENCE MACK 88 WELLS 76 BERLIN 94 DEVANE 72 RAY BROWN 47 ROY BROWN 66 PERRY

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66 No Passing Fancy

By Tim Bourret

Clemson Memorial Stadium has undergone since with the exception of a few games in

all kinds of changes in recent years. The seat- 1975."

ing capacity of the stadium has grown by 70 That is quite an attendance record and in percent since 1978, and lavish private boxes fact Norb worked the 150th game of his ca- circumscribe the stadium. A press box that reer this year when Georgia Tech came to holds over 100 writers and another 100 broad- town on September 24. All total he will have

casters and television employees is also a fine worked 154 Clemson home games by the end addition that makes Memorial Stadium one of of the season. the most modern facilities in the nation. Like anyone who has worked on a job for a Next season, another change will be made, number of years, Goebel has developed a

but it will take place inside the press box and system to keeping his stats and has a few "tools

will not be noticed by the common fan, nor of the trade . His best innovation is his foot- affect the structure of the arena. The change ball slide rule, an instrument he developed will be a personnel adjustment as Norb himself. "The slide rule was built by Levi

Goebel, Clemson s passing statistic tabulator Smith, formerly of the Clemson woodshop, for the past 33 years will hang up his slide rule. and a good friend of mine," said Goebel. "He The slide rule Goebel, a graduate of State, came built it just like an engineering slide rule, but depending on where the clip took place, to Clemson in 1946 as an associate forester. He adapted it to a football field. It was also made where you have to credit some yardage. was a great fan of Clemson and college foot- of black cherry wood to minimize scrinkage. When you only do five games a year it is ball in general from his days in graduate It really allows me to compute yardage on tough to keep the changes in your mind." school at Duke University. He attended all the passing interceptions and punting situations The work in the press box can be challeng- games his first five years in Tigertown and much quicker. I don't have to compute any- it certainly is serious of the time, secretly desired to become more involved in thing in my head. Many other statisticians ing and most but there have been some light-hearted mo- the Saturday afternoon festivities. In 1951 he have been interested in it, but it doesn't pay to ments. "After Frank Howard's coaching ca- got his break. patent it. There are only so many statisti- "I lived next door to Ed Osborne, who was cians." reer he came into the press box to watch the the sports information director then," said While the slide rule has lasted through the games. In his anxiety he used to call plays to himself during a ball game, it was difficult for Goebel reflectively. "He knew I loved foot- ages, Goebel has had to make a lot of adjust- ball and wanted to be involved. One day he ments in his career. There have been many him to get away from the game. "Once during a real exciting game in 1970 asked me if I wanted to work in the press box rule changes and the task has gotten much himself still coaching on the at football games because one of his statisti- tougher as the years have gone along. "The he envisioned field. developed in the game, there cians was not going to be able to attend. The rules seem to change all the time on yardage. As a play was a mixup in the backf ield and a bad loss by first game I worked was the September 22 For instance there was a time when any play Presbyterian game, and Ed had me keep the involving a clipping penalty was completely Clemson. Without missing a beat, Frank stood up in all seriousness, and to everyone's sur- passing statistics. I have been doing it ever wiped out. Now there are some situations.

prise, yelled 'who in the H. . . called that play'. Realizing he made a boo-boo, he sat

down quietly (there is never any cheering in the press box) and he continued to coach silently the rest of the game. Everyone kind of chuckled to themselves." There have been many entertaining mo- ments in the press box in 33 years, but Goebel also has some fond memories of events that

have taken place on the field. "I can t pick between Steve Fuller and Tommy Kendrick as far as my favorite quarterback is con- cerned. They were both so exciting. Fuller's teams were a lot more successful but he had better players around him than Kendrick." At 75 Norb Goebel will retire from the Clemson press box after many years of loyal service (only a heart attack the morning of a game prevented him from missing three games in 1975). After all these years, will he miss viewing the game in the press box? "I am looking forward to watching the games from

the stands next year. It will be fun to sit back, relax and enjoy the game with my wife, tail- gate right up until gametime, and really watch the game. When you keep stats you

miss half the game. I never miss the Danny Ford show on Sundays because that is the first

time I see many of the plays." After 33 years and 154 games, Norb de-

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Individual Records Most Punts Returned. 11 vs. George Washington, 1941 Most Yards Returned: 167 vs. Maryland, 1970 Rushes: 36 by Jim Shirley vs. N.C. State, 1951 Most Kickoff Returns: 10 vs. Georgia Tech, 1944 by Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 1969 Most Yards Returned: 198 vs. Florida, 1952 Yards Rushing: 260 by vs. Duke, 1982 Yds/Carry: 30.4 (5-152) by Ken Moore vs The Citadel, 1954 Most First Downs Rushing: 27 vs. Presbyterian, 1957; 27 vs. Wake Forest, 1981 Yds Rush by QB: 140 by Mike O'Cain vs. N.C. State, 1976 Most First Downs Passing: 17 vs. North Carolina, 1965 Most Total First Downs: 35 vs. Wake Forest, 1981

Passes: 48 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970 Fewest Total First Downs: 1 vs. South Carolina, 1943 Passes Completed: 25 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970 Yds Passing: 323 by Thomas Ray vs. North Carolina, 1965 Most Penalties: 14 vs.Furman, 1964, vs. Wake Forest, 1977; vs. Virginia, 1980 TD Passes: 4 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 Most Yards Penalized: 180 vs Furman, 1964 Comp % .689 (20-29) by vs. Maryland, 1981 (Min 15 Att). Most Points Scored: 122 vs Guilford, 1901 Greatest Victory Margin: 122-0 vs. Guilford, 1901 Total Plays: 53 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970 Greatest Defeat Margin: 7-74 vs. Alabama, 1931 Total Offense: 374 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 Interceptions: 6 vs. South Carolina, 1971 Receptions: 11 by Phil Rogers vs. North Carolina, 1965 Intercept. Ret. Yds: 143 (4 Returns) vs Maryland, 1970 Rec. Yards: 163 by Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 QB Sacks: 10 vs. Maryland, 1979 Yds/Rec: 32.6 (7-161) by Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 Pass Broken Up: 12 vs. Wake Forest, 1979 (Min 5 Rec) (7-161) by vs. Wake Forest, 1981 Tackles For Loss: 15 vs. Maryland, 1979 TD Passes: 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs Auburn, 1953 Pass Broken Up: 12 vs. Wake Forest, 1979 Tackles For Loss: 15 vs. Maryland, 1979 Punts: 13 By Marion Butler vs. Wake Forest, 1942 Fumble Recoveries: 6 vs. Duke, 1965 Punt Average: 55.3 (3-166) by Dale Hatcher vs. Kentucky, 1982 Punt Yards: 504 by Banks McFadden vs Tulane, 1939 Punts Blocked: 2 by Wingo Avery vs. The Citadel, 1954

Punt Returns: 10 by Shad Bryant vs. Furman, 1939

Punt Ret Yds: 167 by Don Kelley (4 Ret) vs. Maryland, 1970 Kickoff Ret: 7 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 1969 Kickoff Ret Yds: 160 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 1969

Points: 33 by Maxcy Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 TDS: 5 by Maxcy Welch vs Newberry, 1930 TDS Rushing: 5 by Maxcy Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 TDS Resp: 5 by Maxcy Welch vs Newberry, 1930 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 PATS: 9 by Tommy Chandler vs. Presbyterian, 1949 Field Goals: 4 by Obed Ariri on four occasions Kick Scoring: 15 by Obed Ariri vs. Wake Forest, 1978 and 1980

Tackles: 24 by Jeff Davis vs. North Carolina, 1980 First Hits: 17 by Jeff Davis vs. North Carolina, 1980 Tackles by Lineman: 17 by Jim Stuckey vs. Georgia, 1978 Tackles by Def Back: 16 by Jack Cain vs. Maryland, 1980 Tackles for Loss: 5 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 1979 Pass Broken Up: 4 by Hollis Hall vs. Tulane, 1981 by Willie Underwood vs. Wake Forst, 1980

Sacks 3 by Jim Stuckey vs. Wake Forest and Maryland, 1979

by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 1979 Fumble Rec: 2 by Randy Scott vs. Duke, 1978 Interceptions: 3 by Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 1965 Int Ret Yds: 100 by Don Kelley vs. Duke, 1970

Team Records Most Rushes: 78 vs. Duke, 1979 Most Yards Rushing: 536 vs. Wake Forest, 1981

Most TD's Rushing: 1 1 vs. Presbyterian, 1945

Most Passes Attempted: 48 vs. North Carolina, 1965; 48 vs. Florida State, 1970 Fewest Passes Attempted: vs. South Carolina, 1956 Most Passes Completed: 25 vs. Florida State, 1970 Fewest Passes Completed: vs. George Washington, 1938; Presbyterian, 1942; South Carolina, 1943-44-52-56; Fordham, 1952; VPI, 1956 Most Yards Passing: 354 vs. Duke, 1963

Fewest Yards Passing: — 1 vs. Maryland, 1956 Most Passes Had Intercepted: 7 vs. South Carolina, 1945 Most TD Passes: 4 vs. Auburn, 1947 Cliff Austin set an all-time Clemson single game rushing record last year Most Total Offense: vs. 756 Wake Forest, 1981 vs. Duke with 260 yards.

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Dean & Billy Finley Mr. & Mrs. Colonel H. Albertson Inza L. De Borde Mrs. Frances L. Chappell The Hearon Corp. Central, SC Easley, SC Columbia, SC Hopkins, SC Spartanburg, SC Greg Fox/Stanley Metz/Dannie Paul E. Bowie, Jr. Memorial Shelby De Borde, Jr. Phillip C. Chappell, Jr. B. Helms Cannon/Larry Mason J. J. Easley, SC Columbia, SC Hopkins, SC Spartanburg, SC Central, SC Felton N. Crews John E. & Jane R. Dennis Grover C. Henry Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Barr SALUDA Easley, SC Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Clemson, SC Jerrold A. Watson & Sons W. Griffith, Dr. Thomas Jr. The Development Group Inc. Monetta, SC & Mrs. Paul Holcomb Cannon's Inc. Easley, SC Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Clemson, SC "A Tiger Fan" T. E. Jones & Sons of Easley — Terris L. Eller D E Hood Norman Canoy Ridge Spring, SC R. A. Jones Columbia, SC Spjrtjnlmrg St Clemson, SC Easley, SC S & S Farm Supply James W. Engram Ridge Spring, Dr. & Mrs. D. C Hull Lawrence Cartee SC J. Amos M, McCall Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Clemson, SC D. T. III Easley, SC Wannamaker Larry W. Flynn Saluda, SC Tyger Construction Company C. Carter/T. E. Garrison III/ J. Modern Home Builders Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC E. E. Rhoden/L. S. Tompkins Easley, SC John Faye Berry Clemson, SC Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Fugate Ward, SC Joe W. Johnson George B. (Bud) Nalley, Jr. Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Nancy & Jimmy Cook Easley, SC SPARTANBURG Clemson, SC T. E. Grimes, Jr McKesson Chemical Company

Mr. & Mrs Donnie G. Patterson Columbia, SC Mr. & Mrs. Genghis I, Jolly Spartanburg, SC Dr. Herbert P. Cooper, Jr. Easley, SC Chesnee, SC Clemson, SC James T. Hane, Jr. Dan R. O'Connell. Jr. E. Marc Ragsdale Columbia, SC Mrs. James V. Caggiano Spartanburg, SC Del Cowhard Easley, SC Cowpens, SC Clemson, SC Robt. D. Hendrix Const. Co. Inc. Piedmont Mechanical Easley OB-GYN Associates, P A. Columbia, SC Mr. & Mrs. Gary Johnson/Mr & Spartanburg, SC Deal & Deal, P A. Easley, SC Mrs. Jimmv Johnson/Mr & Clemson, SC Mark Thomas Hobbs Plastic Injectors Inc. Mrs. Bill Da Angie Benjamin Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Col Charles Dimmock Duncan, SC Liberty, SC Clemson, SC Thomas S. Linton, Jr /Stephen T. Douglas L. Pridgeon Dr. Harold S. Vigodsky Mr. & Mrs. Roger Benjamin Duffin Spartanburg, SC Kelly DuBose Fairforest, SC J Liberty, SC Columbia, SC Clemson, SC Puritan Ind Maintenance Corp. Mascot Homes Inc. Steven Benjamin Spartanburg, R. J. Marsh SC Dr. & Mrs. William E. Dukes Gramling, SC Liberty, SC Columbia, SC Clemson, SC Jerome J. Richardson C. B. Condrey Dr. Henry C. Martin James T. McCabe Spartanburg, SC Ben Dysart Inman, SC Liberty, SC Columbia, SC Clemson, SC Wally Robertson Norm Greene Agnes & Esco Ogan Spartanburg, Dr. Robert J. McCardle SC Henry S. Ehrhardt Inman, SC Liberty, SC Columbia, SC Clemson. SC Stouffers Top Service Division Rhonda/Ron/Marti Littlefield Ernest Jones Washington, Jr. S. C. McMeekin Memorial Spartanburg, SC John H Forberg Inman, SC Liberty, SC Columbia, SC Clemson, SC Taylor Enterprises Inc "A Friend" Charles E. Dalton G. Murphree Spartanburg, SC Garrison/Clark/Garrison J. Inman, SC Pickens, SC Columbia, SC Clemson, SC Thornton Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Allen Walcher Mr. & Mrs. Bird Garrett Raymond E. O'Keefe, M.D Spartanburg, SC W. C Harper, Jr Inman, SC Pickens, SC Columbia, SC Clemson. SC Terry F. Thruston Earl & Sandy Blair John & Jan Sparks Patrick Construction Co. Spartanburg, SC Inotec Inc. Moore, SC Pickens, SC Columbia, SC Clemson, SC Boyd West Arnold L. Nanney Robert C. Stewart, Jr. Budweiser of Anderson, SC Spartanburg, SC Mr. & Mrs. Eugene S Irwin Moore, SC Mendel Stewart Columbia, SC Clemson, SC Dr. Larry B. White Pickens, SC Melford W Carter Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. Spartanburg, SC Steve & Connie Leslie Pacolet, SC Henry R. Lowery Columbia, SC Clemson, SC Boyd W. Wingo Six Mile, SC A. B. Bullington, Sr. John, Margaret & Leslie Pitner Spartanburg, SC James Eric Mans Memorial Roebuck, SC Columbia, SC Clemson, SC RICHLAND Zima Corporation A. B. Bullington, Jr. American Bell Inc. & Mike R E B S - Edward T. Strom Spartanburg, SC Maloney/Tollison/McCormick Roebuck, SC Columbia, SC Clemson, SC Blackwell Ricky D. Knighton Columbia, SC Henry A. Ramella/FPC Inc John C. Rivers Wellford, SC Mrs K. L. Moore Roebuck, SC Columbia, SC Clemson, SC John H. Bailey Columbia, SC David A. Bowers SUMTER Donald L Rozier Mr. & Mrs. James V. Patterson Spartanburg, SC Booth-Boyle Livestock Co. Bearing Distributors Inc Columbia, SC Clemson, SC Sumter, SC Columbia, SC H. Bowman Richard A. Ruczko J. H. H. Perkins, Jr /H, H. Perkins Spartanburg, SC Harold S. Boozer Bearing Distributors #2 Columbia, SC III Sumter, SC Columbia, SC W. E. Briske Clemson, SC Robert R. Russell, Jr Spartanburg, SC Charlie R. Boyle, Jr Blue Cross /Blue Shield Columbia, SC Stephen R. Pettigrew Sumter, SC Columbia, SC Harry F. & Sharon Byers Clemson, SC Frank W. Smith Spartanburg, SC Henry C. Bynum Columbia, SC Frank Jack W. Brunson J Rankar Sumter, SC Columbia, SC Carmet Company Clemson, SC South Carolina National Bank Spartanburg, SC Heyward Fort R. L. Bryan Co Columbia, SC Drewry N. Simpson Sumter, SC Columbia, Mr. & Mrs. David G Dennis Clemson, SC SC Kenneth M. Suggs Spartanburg, SC Bob A. Galiano, Jr. H Ronnie Burgess Columbia, SC Dr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Skelton Sumter, SC Columbia, SC R. A. Earnhardt Clemson, SC Jack B. & Erkia H. Swerling Spartanburg, SC A. Gaughf Jackson 0. Byers Columbia, SC J. Small World Travel Sumter, SC Columbia, Harry H. Gibson Clemson, SC SC Roy N. Taylor Spartanburg, SC Plowden Const. Co. Inc. Carolina Ceramics Inc. #1 Columbia, SC Col. & Mrs. E. N. Tyndall Sumter, SC Columbia, SC Charles A. Grant Clemson, SC Charles E. Whitener Spartanburg, SC Charles A. Segars Columbia Distributing Corp. Columbia, SC Stan Ulmer, M.D. Sumter, SC Charles F. Grant, Clemson, SC Columbia, SC Jr Spartanburg, SC Sumter Casket Co. Thomas W. Glenn 111 Francis A. Yarborough Mr. & Mrs. Samuel R Harding Dr. William C. Richardson, Jr. (Jesse & Bubba James) Charlotte, NC Wilmington, NC Chester, VA Lynchburg, VA Sumter, SC C. Eugene Hill Danny M Henderson Hevward C. Hurt GEORGIA B. Stevens Zeigler Charlotte, NC Cleveland, TN Madison, NJ Sumter, SC James F Outlaw, Jr. Richard Newton Assoc. Inc. R. Rav Jones B Montgomery Americus, GA J. Charlotte, NC Galax! VA Martinsville, VA UNION A. Clark Allen Robert M. Phillips, Sr. Frank & Mary Westbrook John W. Holcomb Memorial Dr H Russell Caston, Jr Atlanta, GA Union, SC Charlotte, NC Greeneville, TN McClean, VA J D & Jack Cain Bobby R. Rowland James L. Collins, Jr. Denise A. & David L. Blauch E. E. Fowler Atlanta, GA Helena, Union, SC Charlotte, NC AL Midlothian, VA Carroll F. Hutto Sandoz Chemicals W. E. Vaughan Bill & Anne Kea Atlanta, GA WILLIAMSBURG Charlotte, NC Hialeah, FL Montgomery, AL H. Thornton Smith, Jr. F E. Huggins, Jr. & D. I. Wilson Sydney E. Tindall Sandoz Dyes Atlanta, Jerry E Dempsey III GA Charlotte,' NC Hixson, TN Oak Brook, IL Hemingway, SC Lawrence Starkey, Jr C. N. "Bud" Witherspoon James D. Fisher P. V. Guyton W. H Cox Atlanta, GA Charlotte, NC Hixson, TN Paoli, PA Kingstree, SC H. Michael Webb, M D. Bill Dr. E. D. Conner/W. H. Conner Ann & Wood Atlanta, GA Mr. & Mrs. C. Dean Coleman, Jr A. Rigbv, Jr. J. Charlotte, NC Homewood, AL Spring, TX Kingstree, SC Bill Farr Churchill Carter, Terry Cook Augusta, GA A. Jr Karl E. & S. Mark Hargett YORK Drexel, NC Houston, TX Spring, TX Robert G. Gantt David M /Dr. Lew is W Bartles Robert Cathey Ernest S Knighton Augusta, GA T Mr. & Mrs. Doug Kingsmore Fort Mill, SC Edenton, NC Houston, TX Sylacauga, AL Dr. Robert S. Hill Joseph L. Huckabee L. Kenneth R. Flint N. E. Garvin Augusta, GA Robert & Allen N. Reeves Rock Hill, SC Greensboro, NC Houston, TX Tampa, FL Marion Jones, Jr. Timothy H. Long Harry W. Smith Mr. & Mrs. E. T. Mcllwain Augusta, GA Harry H Frampton III Rock Hill, SC Greensboro, NC Kingsport, TN Vail, CO Dr. Randolph R Smith Ernest G. Matthews Lloyd W. Purser Mrs. Harry W, Smith Albany Felt Augusta, GA Co. Rock Hill, SC Greensboro, NC Kingsport, TN Albany, NY Robert A. King R S. Powell Mr. & Mrs. Bob E. Webb Columbus, GA Mr. & Mrs H E MeConnell, Jr. Rock Hill, SC Greensboro, NC Kingston, TN Annette Neville Rock Hill Property Management Timothy L. Sexton Cornelia, GA Rock Hill, SC Greenville, NC A. West & Company Charles K Segal Grover Industries Inc. #2 Dalton, GA Rock Hill, SC Grover, NC Charles D Miller Dale W. Stanley Grover Industries Inc. #1 Dalton, GA Rock Hill, SC Grover, NC Arnold Oglesby Marshall E. Walker Allison F. Kirkley Elberton, GA Rock Hill, SC Hendersonville, NC Ben N. Estes Michael R. Gilliam Dr D. Glass, D. Glass III, Joe Jr., J. Evans, GA York, SC Sharon C & Mark P Glass A Friend of Clemson Hickory, NC $500 GOLD CARD NORTH CAROLINA Gainesville, GA Robert H Quattlebaum, Jr Mr. & Mrs. Dennis F. Wilson Life Members Tony K. Felthaus Tom Wilheit/Ed Daniel Wayne Raiford Highlands, (In Memory of NC Mrs Frances G Boatwright Electric, Inc. Arden, NC Rees Co , Gainesville, GA By) George & Marjorie Seigler The Kress Family/Barbra- Howard- Ralph N Boatwright Erskine T Shealy Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Gettys, Jr. Mike McSwain Dean & Lynn James H (Jay) Gully Arden, NC James C Smith Hartwell, GA Mr & Mrs James S Hunter Kinston, NC j. E Stewart Bldrs , lnc Thomas F Kicklighter Alan M Tewkesbury III Nova Kitchen'Bath Greenville, Mr. & Mrs. Robby D. Martin Donald A. Fowler Littlejohn Memorial Dr Charlie W Timmerman Clemson & Asheville Marion, NC Hull, GA Mrs. S. V, Sottile James L Walpole Arden, NC Charles M Timmons Dr. W. G Watson Jerry L. Cox George A. Goulston Co. H Odell Weeks. Jr Mr. & Mrs. Joe W. Sellers Lilburn, Monroe, NC GA ABBEVILLE Mr & Mrs H Weeks, Sr Arden, NC Francis Wise, Sr. Boyee H Carlisle M Ben A. Leppard, Jr. Charlie L. Hunley Mr & Mrs T Faulkner, Mr & Mrs John Lee Wood, Jr Virginia Carolina Tools James Jr Marietta, GA Melvin V Yonce Monroe, NC Franklin D & Joyce B Hartsell Arden, NC C L. Huggins Mr. & Mrs. R. S. McCants III Larry Lofton King/Hall ALLENDALE D. William Brosnan J Marietta, GA Ross Brewer Morganton, NC Mr & Mrs James L Lucas, Jr W Asheville, NC William & Alice McNeil John F Brunson W, Montgomery Wilkins David W, Sprouse Charles L Powell Truman I Close Jim & Marilyn Chlopek Pinehurst, NC Norcross, GA Don H & Gail R Rowell Mitchell S Scott Asheville, Williams NC Lloyd E Sammons J Arthur Chesley Louis Milam Thomas A. Ramsay Mr. and Mrs, Eddie W Seigler III Dennis C McAlister Roxwell, ANDERSON Pleasant Garden, NC GA M Earle Williamson Asheville, NC Richard W Wilson Steve Adams William C. Efird, Jr Baylis E Anderson D R Parent/T. J Paxson H L Baker AIKEN Anderson Pediatric Group Raleigh, NC Savannah, GA Brevard, NC Alexander-Moormann & Assocs R H Anderson The Unknown Tiger Robert & Fern Bickley Anderson Orthodontic Associates James G McCants, Jr. Dr & Mrs. Jay D. Hair John B. Ashley Rockingham, NC Tifton, GA Gerald & Mary Brown Airco Carbon Gary, NC In Memory of Gerald E Brown, Jr L. Coker Roger D Bannister Dr. C. R. Swearingen, Jr. OTHER J Danny Thomas H C Coward & Son Melvin E Barnette Smithfield, NC Dr Robert B Belk Cary, NC Keith Hayne Griffith Robert F Dansby Belton Industries, lnc Clifford C. Bryan Altamonte Springs, FL H D Dickert James D Hall Mr & Mrs. Steve C Ergle Better Beer & Wine Statesville, NC Black A. & Evans Mr & Mrs, Guy W Chapel Hill, NC S. M. Sauls/Frank Lowe G G G Donald L & Paul Fulmer Boscobel Golf & Country Club Garrison Co. Machinery Birmingham, AL Boulware Mr. & Mrs. Edwin L. Bates George Funeral Home lnc John E Statesville, NC K Gregory William R Bridges Charlotte, NC Milton L. House James Brock Elbert Hines Hamilton Mr & Mrs Ronnie L Dozier Robert W. Camden, NJ Mr & Mrs George Brothers Kittv & Hevward Bellamy Hoyt W & Billie R Hamilton Troy, Nancy Brown NC S & Charles R Hatcher Cent & Charlotte, Ernest M. Norville John , Jr NC Raymond Campbell H Earle Holley. Jr Don V, Whelchel & Stanley Charlottesville, VA Processors Dahal Bumgardner Mr & Mrs Boyd E Jacobs Carolina Scrap Riggins Eugene H Kneece, George E Chapman Charlotte, Jr. NC Glenn P. Felton Linwood Cheatham Waxhaw, NC Joseph K Kneece Chattanooga, TN Jesse A Cobb, Jr James E. Cornwell, Sr. John G. Molony & William W Molonv Corbett Carlyle Poole Dan Ward Palmetto Pool C, Howard M & Charlotte, NC M Crawford/Roland Drake Weaverville, NC A H Peters, Jr J Ronnie E Crawford BAMBERG R B Sanders Barbara & Adrian Glenn Sidney Lamar Chne

Tommy, Jane & Jana Crawford Charles (Sack) & Betty Bagley James G Ness Warren R Herndon, Sr Robert F Coble, Jr

Darby Metalworks, Inc. Woodrow Harrison Mr & Mrs Sam L Taylor & Sammy John J Hood. Jr Donald Jay Coggins Clarence A Davis Claude McCain Joe D Jolly Commercial Air Cond Service W M Dillard Thomas N. Rhoad (HESTER Wayne A Lewis West Company/Hal West

Dr Claude F Dixon Fred Schrimpf Thomas E it Peggy Baker Thomas J Mann Contractors Service & Rentals Pigeon Granite , Sr Michael Bobo Co. — P. Brooks, P. P. Billy Joe Durham Jack E & Jack E , Jr Turner J J. Jack Corn

George H Durham, Jr. Emmett W, Brunson Brooks, Jr Kenneth C Cosgrove Mr & Mrs Harry L Ebernickle BARNWELL Terry & Sandra Darby John C Renwick, Jr E. E. Cothran Raymond Fleming Hugh Birt Steven Epps Frances & William H Wylie Betty R Cox

Dr' & Mrs Richard C. Fox Mr & Mrs David Craig Robert G Garrison, Jr. John Thomas Coxey, Jr

Aaron, Robbie & Mike Gambrell Ted W Craig Mr & Mrs S Wayne Goodyear FLORENCE Sam j Crain jeanie Ruth Carren Yale J Garber Mr & Mrs Roy A Huse Thomas D Birchmore J Hugh Crawley Jimmie L Geddings "A Friend From Williston" James B Knox B M Brodie Mr & Mrs Ralph Crawley

Robert I Geisel Frederick D Mixon W. E. Lindsay G. Wilson Bryce Memorial — Bryce Howard Crenshaw George's Drive Inn Bob & Dot Sanders Herbert D. Lutz Mechanical Contr. Inc Daddv Rabbit, Butch & Masso

Dr M Ray Gillespie Norman M. Smith II John E McKeown Marvin C Buchanan E Drake Curry, Jr Steve and Lillie Gilmer Thomas Warren Weeks Mr. & Mrs. Stewart F. Melton Ivan M Coleman Custom Electric Co

Mr & Mrs. William H Gilmer & Freddie Mr & Mrs. S Tyson Melton James R Coleman, Jr /James R Segars, Daley Engineering & Sales

Glen Rill Farms BEAUFORT T. L Peek Jr /Danny J Wingard Thomas Ray Darragh, Jr

Glenn Plumbing Co., Inc. Stratton A Demosthenes J. B Pressley, Jr Frank A Douglass, Jr Mrs Billy W Davis Mr & Mrs. Phil C Greeson T. R. Garrett Joan B. PressJey/J N. Pressley "Clyde S Bryce, Jr P E -Engineering Stephanie E Davis Claude T Griffin Charles L Johnson Van Pundt Consultants" Col Wm F. Davis (RET)

Dr & Mrs. John L. Guy Bryan Loadholt John A Seidenstricker Tommy M Folk, Jr C. F Dawes

Hardy Boys Food Shops Ronnie & Susan Nettles S. Marvin Waldrep Munford G Fuller Price & Ernestine Delk Harley-Davidson of Anderson Arthur T Wilson W. T Wrenn Richard W Galway/David E Lake Billy S Delk Mr & Mrs. Robert V Harrell Godbold/Daughtry E D Maney Mrs John Hamer Dill Hartrow Inc. — Malcolm Hare BERKELEY CHESTERFIELD W Roy J Larry R Heaton Levi Anderson Laddie Green Hiller Dunagan Engineering Inc James C , Jr & W Kirk Crawford Sam & Paillette Henley Virgil Mr & Mrs William H. Johnson Charles B Duncan, Blakely Mr it Mrs John R Thomas Jr Robert Lee Hill Blanton Insurance Agency James Earl Jordan Mr and Mrs Charles F Durham, Jr Dr Charles W Hinnant E. W. Crawford CLARENDON Robert M Jordan Edward F Durham, Jr Edmund Holliday Evagreen Christmas Tree Troy H Lamb Farms Joseph H Durham. Jr Co Dr Clarence E. Coker, Jr. John Brown Hooper Paul S Gaston G Ray Coker John E Lunn William Earley Home Enterprises Grant Gordon Keith McLeod Wayne Edens James S. & Demse B Julius R Eadon, Jr /Julius R. Eadon III Stephen P. Hughes Kirby Hoffman "A Friend" S. E Parker, Jr D D S. Richard W Edgeworth Mr Shirley Huitt E P Keller Doug McFaddin/Steve Gamble Tara Poore Mr & Mrs John K Edmonds Independent Publishing Co David K. Kirby S A Rodgers, Jr C V Elrod W J Rawlinson Andy & Lori Jarman F W Lake Dusty & Ginger Rhodes Edward D Tinsley III Henry Elrod Wallace Jones T M Martin H B Rickenbaker R. A. Vaughan William G Emery

Terry A Whitener I Dr David Kelley, P A Harold McCutcheon Horace F Swiliey Rodger and Sallie H Eskew Gary C Kidd William M Metts Allen P Wood, A I A Ethox Chemicals Inc Lee's Textile Consultant Chris Yahnis Fab- Tech Inc — William Keith John H Murphree, Jr COLLETON J James F Little Murray Edward L Young Dr. H Scott Famy E J Mr & Mrs Paul L & Tim Beach Mr & Mrs. James W Logan, Jr Dr Peter E Myers IV Larry Berrv/Dr Sam Hazel Fashion First Inc GEORGETOWN Charles Finley Mrs C H. Lomas David D Page, Jr. W Walter Haynes, M D E Bruorton Mr & Mrs. Carl M Lund Rabon A. Parker William E & E R. Southard H W Thomas Finley W. G Eugene Madden William Pfaehlerjr Paul M Warren Mr & Mrs Charles Cagle First National Lease Corp Elliott Foothills Delta P Inc Steven E Madden Nolan & Gerry Pontiff Bruce E. Whitlock J C Harry Major H E Hemingway Mike Foster Wallace R Martin In Honor of Wilson G. Steen DARLINGTON Inlet Nursery & Garden Center Patrick Foster Kenneth M Mattison & Christopher G. Luther & Randy Trussell Robert C Kinross James E Foster, Jr & E Cole Huckabee J Hubert C Baker, D.D S Olson Michael Morris Miss Larue Fowler David C Webber Dr William R Blakeney D H McCall's Inc Mr & Mrs Farrel Owens Fraser, Dawkins Concrete Products Inc W W T Jr Mr & Mrs Carl McClain Arthur E. Thomas Francis Freeman CALHOUN A Family of Tigers Supporters W H McDamel Tiller Construction Co. Inc Sid Freeman J Neil G. Bates Dan M Howie D Mr & Mrs. James McFaddin. Waccamaw Family Practice Assoc Mr & Mrs Arno H Frosh H Jr John T. Bozard Jeffrey S Huggins Mark Jackson Mizzell Bruce Wheeler Fulmer Calhoun Trading Company Dr Wm P Kennedy D Joe S Marion C. Nickles, Jr. C F Evans & Co. Mr & Mrs Joe Young Donald A Gardner William B McCown III John H Owens, Jr /Marion Brooks D Gilmore Haigler & Sons Donnie L Garrett Bill M Reaves James O Parrott Eldon V. Haigler, Jr. GREENVILLE Lola B Garrett J B Redfearn, Jr. Ray E & Floyd Patrick Allied Services Inc L Garrett Construction Co. H B Hair Andrew L Richardson M Steve Pea roe Parker Altman Charles F Gentry. F Simons Hane, M D. Starwood Nursery & L Scaping Jr Norman Phillips 111 Son American Equipment Co. Inc #1 Bruce Gibson J James M. Moss & D Clyde Stuckey Rick & Beth Phillips James Anderson/Rudy Hawkins/Cliff M Gilfillin Syracuse Farms J. Harold A Pickens & Sons, Inc Tankersley Levis L Gilstrap CHARLESTON John C. Walker Piedmont Candy & Cigar Co Ashmore Brothers Inc C. R. Goulet John Q Adams, Jr. & John Q Adams III Lee West Ashmore Manufacturing G. Graham C Randolph McClure, Sr Memorial Ashley River Animal Hospital James R Woodham Jack

Pizza Inn Donald Austell/Linda S Associated Oil Co Jennings L /Jennings L , Jr /John/James J Adams Mrs Dennis Yarborough Mrs A R, Ramseur Nathan & Michael Baird James Andrew Aston Graves Pete & Stathakis E Austin, Jr Mr & Mrs Steve B Gray, Mr & Mrs J Jim Doug/Luanne/Todd Beach DILLON J Charles L. Rick Bagwell Robert C Coates Reid Norman E Bello "In of 22" Memory D. J. Knight Class of Dr & Mrs David Greene James E Reid Reubin H Brown David Cottingham Layne E Bailey Don Baldwin Jack & Patsy Greene Mrs James B. Rhinehardt, Jr Peter D Dorn. Jr W G Lynn Richbourg C. Barksdale, Greenville Industrial M J John D Doscher, Jr R. L. McLaurin & Sons B Jr Greer Asphalt Paving Inc Dr Michael A. Rivera & Lamar Philip Favaro Robin Renee Sawyer George M Barrett Roddy's Fried Chicken Rick Glover Mr & Mrs Harry G Batson Jane H Greer Dr Floyd F Criffin. James & Doris Rogers Kenneth B Grace, Jr DORCHESTER Harold Bell Jr. Joanne Griffin Dr James M Ruff Tony Alton Greenway Bailey & Associates John R. & Jean T. Bellack Grady Sanders F. Gregorie & Son Troy E. Bennett, Sr. Edward D Guy, Jr Earl R Dupriest, Jr Mr Scarborough, Berry Paul F Haigler, Jr & Mrs E J Jr Al Hitchcock Cinderella L Flowers Tom C Frank E Hall Mr & Mrs Dennis B Simmons Dr John P Howard Steve H Hutchinson Charlie Bishop James M Simpson Troy L Jennings Bill & Jan Blackwell Marvin W Hambleton J Edward Lotz A & Robert E Hamilton Singer Company Motor Products & Sewing Sharon & Mark Kearns, Beth & Tim G E Muckenfuss Ivan Block Julia Machine Divisions Robert A & Pamela T Hammock Dangerfield Peter W Neff James A Boling Handee Mart Food Stores Inc. Charlie E Smith Harvey W, McCormick Dexter Rickenbaker Glenn Brackin James W. Hannah Dr John Horton Smith Charles F. McCrary Hubert B Shieder Laura Ann Breeden John B Hardaway III Mr & Mrs Robert W Smith John T. Mundy R Allen Traylor, M.D. W. W Bridwell Mr & Mrs William R Hailing South General Const Co., Inc. Murden Tile Company John Waddell Robert E Brown Arnie Spencer C Harmon C David M Murray, Jr. Robert D Westover Charles A. Bryan, Jr. J. & Mrs F Harnesberger, Michael Walter Price Spires Aaron A Nettles, Jr Peter H Bryan Mr W Roger & Cher Stamey Cecil Y & Jerry A Nunamaker EDGEFIELD Richard C Buchanan & Andrea Harper/R Bruce White Frank M Stevenson F Graham Payne Mr & Mrs Robert Calliham. Rita Leslie M Burns, Jr Joseph E Mr & Mrs Furman Stone, Sr C. A. Prescott Calliham C. M. C. Development Co Jim Harrell John C Strockman Brown Custom Brokers, Inc Cagle Henry Marvin Harrison Rogers & Mr & Mrs J W, Gilliam, Jr Jim Dr Edgar Talbert Calloway James G Hayes Joseph D Thompson, Jr., M D Jack A Hamilton J. C. Mrs John C Taylor III Mr & Mrs Thomas M Tobin Mr & Mrs James C Holmes Frank B Camerson James M Henderson Frederick Cantrell Mr & Mrs Jerry Hendnx Mr & Mrs J Terry H E Tyler Mr. & Mrs L. D Holmes, Jr James C Virginia Inc Darrell B Herlong Graham Thompson Dewey B Welch, Jr Mr & Mrs John A Hughes Carolina Sprinkler Co §2 Tri County Battery Sales Bob, Jeannette, Anne & Gregg Weldon Mr & Mrs Kenneth L Kaltz Carolina Sprinkler Co Inc #1 Joe A Hewell Carter Eddie Holbrook Robert F Unser Andreas Westergaard III William A Morns Mr & Mrs Churchill A In Holder Electric Supply Inc Memory of Marion Washington Class of Douglas L Wilbanks William H Rushton, Jr Thomas Carter '44 III James & Rhonda Holtzclaw A Y Willard, Jr Mr & Mrs G Milton Saggus, Jr H A Chacknes - Calvin R Waters "Ol Tiger-Mt Pleasant, SC" Catherine S Walsh Keith D Chandler W B Hopkins Parker humphreys Eugene & Susan Weddington Tom B Young Gilbert & Kay Webber L Jerry Chapman Hunt. 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Marvin D Caldwell, Jr Oconee Golf Shop Larry R Kendall William W Stover, Jr Richard & Dan Suggs W Edward Campbell Wilson W & Laura Palmer Mr & Mrs Lamar Kennedv Richard P Strawhorn John, Betty & Johnnie Turner D H Caughman Ed Randall Warren T Kent Heath L Strawn, Jr John & Jennie Voiselle James Tracy Childers Melissa & Dewey Rochester Mr & Mrs David K King Dr Edwin L. Stroud Warner Water Works/Erwin & Gail Mike Coleman/Brad Pressley Samaha Inc Tony King Charles "Donald"' Styles Warner Frank H. Connell Claude S. Simpson, Jr & Col Tom James W Knox, Jr Suggs-Taylor Lunny & Belue Boyter Alfred L White Mr St Mrs. John C Cook Maertens B R LangJey, jr./W L. Brigham. Jr. Suitt Construction Co. Inc. Mark C Willard III H Ralph Corley. Sr Lake Keowee Development Corp /Richard W S Langley Frankie/Marion/Linde Summev Jimmy & Judy Wilson & Leigh Ann/ Donald M Craps Ford

C L Langston Suttons' Stephen/Britt & Amy Bland M Derrick Bill Steele Julian M Langston, Jr Earl Taylor John T Drafts Thrift Brothers Lumber Co Hamld D Leatherman Robert L Taylor HAMPTON William Q Elliott. Jr Dr Terrell Leeke Robert R Tavlor & Jesse E Dates Dr. Jerry Frank Crews, Jr Mrs John L Frierson ORANGEBURG Cecil Glenn Lester, Jr Terry & Jean-Marie Taylor, Newell D. S. F. Crews, Jr Joe L & Judy A. Grey E R Bair, Jr Mr & Mrs. L. G. Lewis, Crawford, Walton Albert (Al) & Mrs William Hamilton Jr. Jr. Crosby Mr M George L Binnicker, Jr Charles R Lindsey John Russell Terry, jr. Buddv Hiers Archie L Harman II W William B Bookhart. Jr & Sons Bud & Sandy Long Jerome C Thackston W. C Hood E Havird/G Hall Kenneth Buck Joseph R Lovin Mr. & Mrs James B Tharpe Batten & Lawton E C Jackson Mrs Starr C Busbee Henry Lucius III William P Thomason Winston A Lawton, George Jumper Jr. D W. A. Cartwnght, Jr Harold Mack Architect Fred Thompson Charles Kirkley J — M Mr & Mrs W H Mauldin T W W Dukes. 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1983 ACC Football Schedule (Times Listed Are Local Times)

SEPT 3 James Madison @ Virginia (7:00 p.m.) OCT. 15 NOV. 5 Duke (§> Virginia (7 00 p.m.) Western Carolina @ Wake Forest (7.00 p.m.) Clemson @ Duke (1:30 p.m.) Clemson @ North Carolina (LOO p.m.) Western Carolina (§> Clemson (1:00 p.m.) Maryland @ Wake Forest (1:00 p.m.) Duke @ Wake Forest (LOO p.m.) North Carolina @ South Carolina (7:00 p.m.) SEPT. 24 North Carolina @ N. C State (1:00 p.m.) Appalachian @ N. C. State (L00 p.m.) Appalachian (at Wake Forest (7:00 p.m.) Georgia Tech @ Clemson (1:00 p.m.) Auburn @ Georgia Tech (1:00 p.m.) Maryland @ Auburn (1:30 p.m.) Virginia @ N. C. State (7:00 p.m.) V.M.I. @ Virginia (7:00 p.m.) SEPT. 10 Pittsburgh @ Maryland (130 p.m.) NOV. 12 William Maryland Clemson @ Boston College (6:00 p m.) & Mary @ North Carolina (1:00 p.m ) OCT. 22 @ Clemson (LOO p.m.) Indiana Forest p.m.) State Duke @ (2 30 p.m ) Wake @ Richmond (1:30 N. C. State @ Clemson (100 p.m.) N C. @ Duke (1:30 p m.) Georgia Tech @ Alabama (1:30 p.m.) Duke @ Maryland (130 p.m.) Wake Forest @ Georgia Tech (L30 p.m.) Maryland @ Vanderbilt (7 00 p.m.) OCT. 1 Virginia @ Wake Forest (1:00 p.m.) North Carolina @ Virginia (1:00 p.m.) Memphis State @ North Carolina (1:00 p.m.) North Carolina @ Georgia Tech (1:30 p.m.) Georgia Tech @ Tennessee (130 p.m.) East Carolina N. State Virginia Maryland NOV. 19 @ C. (7 00 p.m ) @ (1:30 p.m.) Navy Virginia (7 p.m N. C. State Wake Forest North Carolina m.) @ 00 ) @ (100 p.m.) OCT. 29 Duke @ (1:00 p. Wake Forest @ Virginia Tech (1:30 p.m.) Miami (Fla.) @ Duke (1:30 p.m.) Wake Forest @ Clemson (1.00 p.m.) Maryland @ N. C. State (LOO p.m.) Georgia Tech @ Duke (1:30 p.m.) Virginia Tech @ Virginia (1.00 p.m.) SEPT. 17 OCT. 8 North Carolina @ Maryland (1:30 p.m.) Clemson @ South Carolina (1:30 p.m.) Georgia (a) Clemson (1.00 p.m.) Virginia Clemson (1:00 p.m.) Carolina @ N. C State @ South (1:30 p.m ) South Carolina (a) Duke (1 30 p.m.) Georgia Tech @ N. C State (1:00 p.m.) NOV. 26 (1:30 p.m.) Forest North Furman (g) Georgia Tech Wake @ Carolina (1.00 p m.) NOV. 3 Georgia @ Georgia Tech (L30 p.m ) @ Maryland (8:00 p.m.) Syracuse @ Maryland (1:30 p.m.) Virginia @ Georgia Tech (8 00 p.m.) Miami (Onio) @ North Carolina (1 00 pm.) Duke @ Virginia Tech (1:30 p.m.) The Citadel @ N C. State (7:00 p.m.) 94 STADIUM EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE

The Clemson University Athletic Department provides the at the stadium do so because of prior existing conditions. Use following for your safety and emergency medical needs: common sense in dressing, eating, drinking and in physical

1. Advanced cardiac life-support stations in four locations. exertion. Be certain if you have any pre-existing medical (North stands, Upper North deck. South stands, Up- conditions that you have identification on you as to the

per South deck. ) These units are staffed with skill-care diagnosis and what medications you are currently taking. nurses, physicians, cardiologists, internists, para- Be aware of early warning signs of heart attacks: chest pain, medics, and EMTs. chest tightness, shortness of breath, sweating, palpitations, fainting, nausea and vomiting. 2. Mobile units of EMTs and paramedics are strategically Recognize that our most serious medical problem located throughout the entire stadium. common at football games are heart attacks and allergic reactions to 3. Ambulances with life-support equipment are available insect stings. Be aware that insect stings will continue to in North stand and South stand areas and have prear- always be very frequent at outdoor sporting events and should ranged routes for evacuation to local hospitals. always be treated with immediate ice until advice can be Learn to recognize these personnel and facilities. obtained. If you have ever had a reaction to bee or other insect Announcements will inform you of special hazards — sting, check with your personal physician as to whether you heat, bees, etc. should carry a kit. WHAT TO DO IF EMERGENCIES ARISE Please step back and give the organized stadium EMS personnel room to work. Well-intentioned attempts to help by untrained persons interferes with the efficiency of the EMS system. If you have basic or advanced training in specific life-support methods, make your qualifications known and offer your help. Untrained personnel can be frequently more harmful than helpful. MEDICAL ADVICE FOR FANS If you have a pre-existing medical or health problem, please check with your personal physician and obtain his advice before attending games. Many emergencies occuring

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Men's Swimming Tiger football team, won the TAC Junior pound division. Other Tigers to watch are The Clemson men's swimming team tied a National meet in June and represented the Kirk Hoffman (126), 18-10-1 last year, Larry school record for wins in a season last year United States in a trianglar meet against Can- Vance (134), 21-9-1, Tom Carr (142), 24-8, (eight) and defeated N.C. State for the first ada and Italy. Boyer's personal best last season Chris Bojanovic (158), 20-9, and Greg Snyder time ever. Coach Bob Boettner's team should was 7-4. Jones won the long jump at the con- (167), 31-10. In addition, nine freshmen will be even better this year because of added ference meet last spring with a leap of 24-9'/4, join the team, and as many as four could start depth and balance. and should have a very good winter season. immediately. Scott Newkirk and Chip McElhatten will To refer to the schedule as "challenging" be among the leaders as they will contribute Women's Basketball would be a gross understatement. Third- in the distance freestyle events. Newkirk rep- Number-two ranked Clemson career scorer ranked Iowa State, as well as Oregon State and resented the Virgin Islands in the Pan Ameri- Mary Anne Cubelic has graduated, but Annie , who are both ranked among the can games this past summer. The backstroke Tribble's Lady Tiger basketball team does top 30 in preseason polls, venture into Clem- events should also be a strong point as NCAA return nine letter-winners from last season. son. The Tigers, meanwhile, must visit N.C. qualifier Coy Cobb returns along with Jimmy Peggy Caple is the most capable of the State (ranked number -16) and North Caro- Robinson and Tim Hausmann. returning letter-winners as she led the ACC in lina (number -17). Tournaments will proba- There will be stiff competition in the indi- rebounding with an 8.9 average and scored bly pit Clemson against several other national vidual medleys this year and this might be the 12.7 points per game. The 6-4 center, tallest in powers. deepest area of the team. The 200 IM will be Clemson women's basketball history, did The team may be young and the schedule is led by Boyd Wilson, Mike Labonge, Jay have foul problems last year and when she certainly difficult, but Coach Griffin and his Hebert and Dick Mercer, but they will be had those problems the Clemson team had squad are excited about the 1983-84 cam- pushed by freshmen Jeff LeBeau and Brad difficulties. Ten of Clemson's 17 losses last paign. This enthusiasm should boost Clemson

Larimore, both of whom were national year came in games in which Caple fouled in its quest to build a perennial national qualifiers in high school. out. contender. The top member of the sprint events re- Jacqui Jones started all but two games at turning from last year is Coy Cobb, but he forward as a freshman and was the leading Women's Swimming may not be used here if other returning swim- rookie scorer in the ACC a year ago. The six- Led by NCAA qualifier Linda Rutter and mers can improve. Coy might be the best all- footer (one of six six-footers on the Clemson ACC finalist Sandy Pierson, the distance free- around swimmer at Clemson and he could team) scored 12.1 points per game last year. style event should be stronger than ever for help the team more by swimming a different Janet Knight should be the other starting for- the women's swimming team. Linda spent the event. Jeff Stachelek, Tim Caples and Steve ward. The ACC's leading freshman in field summer training in Colorado at the Olympic Rogejs should compete for starting positions goal and free throw percentage, Knight Training Center. Both girls will be pushed by in these events. scored 11.4 points a game last year. freshman Molly Kueny. She was ranked 18th Cynthia Austin, Denise Marshall and Me- in the world for the 1500 meter freestyle, and Men's Indoor Track linda Hall should all see plenty of time in the trained this summer at the Olympic Training Men's indoor track will be a question mark backcourt and all three will challenge for the Center. this winter for first-year coach Stan Narewski. starting slots. Austin, who started 13 games a Just like last year, the butterfly events will "We have a lot of new folks with a lot of year ago, averaged 6.9 points per game and be stronger than ever. Marian Wardlaw, talent, but we won't know exactly how good dealt out 90 assists. Hall led the team in assists Robin Zubeck, Sue Ball, Terry Bond, Sharon they will be until we start running. With the with 108 and led all ACC freshmen in the Scott and Sue Thiel are all returning and all of

Olympics next summer, some of our kids will category. Marshall is the only four-year senior them were ACC finalists. None of these ladies be shooting for a berth, and they may have to on the club and scored 5.1 points a game last will have a guaranteed spot as they face some

direct their training toward the Games. season. She is an outstanding defensive player talented freshmen. Jodie Lawaetz was a The Tigers will be led by distance runner and led the team in steals per minute by far. member of the Pan-American team last sum- Wybo Lelieveld. A senior from Stompwijk, mer and a Virgin Island national record Holland, Lelieveld finished fifth in the 1,000 Wrestling holder. meters at the NCAA Indoor Championships This year will mark a season of transition With a year's experience under their belts,

and also had a fourth-place finish in the 1,500 for first-year coach Eddie Griffin and his Clemson is expecting a lot more from its meters outdoors last year. Tiger wrestling team. Griffin, who won three breaststrokers. NCAA qualifier Betsy Hell- The other area of strength for the Tigers NAIA championships in his four years at Cen- man and ACC finalist Janney Zonnevylle and will be in the jumps, as sophomores Victor tral State (OK) University, will welcome one Judy Vanderhorst will return, and all three Smalls and Shelton Boyer return in the high of the youngest squads in Clemson wrestling have their goals set on the NCAA's. Walk-on jump, while junior Jeff Jones will return in the history. Katherine Christian will get a chance to help long jump. Smalls came in second at the ACC This year's top returnee could be soph- here. Championships with a vault of 7-1, while omore Joey McKenna, who won the con- Boyer, who also plays wide receiver for the ference championship last year in the 150-

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98 Roy Brown

Even though Brown has encountered all of By Jill Mixon these injury problems he has been able to

contribute to Clemson 's recent successes. In the NFL). At the end of last year Roy was our 1982, he saw action in every contest and had a

'bandit' of the future, if he had kept improv- season high four tackles against the Georgia ing." Bulldogs. In addition. Brown has been a solid During January of 1983, Brown tem- member of the punting team for three years. porarily stopped moving up the ladder when Two weeks ago against Virginia Brown re- he fell victim to a case of appendicitis and had ceived his first starting nod at the bandit slot.

to have his appendix removed. "It was a big It was a significant step in Brown's career, one

let down to me after working hard last year. I that must have brought a smile to the face of

still worked out during the spring, but, I got his brother, former Clemson star Lester

behind when I wasn't able to go through the Brown. winter workouts," said Brown. Roy's guiding force in coming to Clemson After spring practice was completed in was his older brother Lester, who ranks fifth

April a decision was made to operate on on the Tigers all-time career rushing list. He is Brown's shoulder to repair torn tissues. "Re- currently with the Montreal Concorde of the

covering from that shoulder operation is what CFL. "He didn't say anything about getting

really set me back more than anything," said me to come to Clemson, but I always felt he Brown. "I wasn't able to get into the weight wanted me to come here," said Brown. "I

room and work over the summer. If I had wish I could have played football with him.

been able to do that, I feel I would be stronger He's a great runner, and I'm still hoping we For Senior defensive end Roy Brown play- now and a better player. I still don't have the could be teammates someday." ing football is just like working for the na- full range of motion in my shoulder today." French lessons anyone! tional car rental company, Avis, "when you're #2 you have to try harder." Throughout his career Brown has been hampered by injuries that have limited his playing time, but even so, Brown has been well enough to make a solid contribution to the Clemson football program.

"When I first came to Clemson I started out as a fullback, but the coaches quickly con- vinced me that I could be of more help at another position," offered Brown. "It didn't take much to make me change because I felt being on offense was too machine-like for me. Everything has to be done a certain way at a certain time, and I was not comfortable with that style. I like defense much better because it allows me more freedom. Don't get me wrong, I still have to play the basic technique, but its not one set thing," said Brown. Brown's current position, bandit, a concept brought to Clemson by assistant coach Tom Harper, certainly provides the freedom that Brown desires. Strong safety and bandit coach Rick Whitt conveyed the concept of this posi- tion. "A bandit is a defensive end who will sometimes play a defensive back, therefore he's got to be a good athlete. The bandit must possess size and speed so that he can drop back and control the tight ends. In other words the

'bandit' is a jack of all trades, and a master of none," explained Whitt. The position fits someone who has had to adjust to turning points. The bandit's assign- ments change constantly and only a patient person could be successful in the position. Brown has shown his patience on the field and off. Only a patient person could put up with Brown's injury setbacks. Both Brown and Whitt agree that his inju- ries and the fact that he hasn't been able to work out in the weight room with any consis- tency have held Brown back. Whitt stated, "Roy worked hard last year and played on the second-team behind Andy Headen. (Pres-

ently Headen is with the of Tigers in the NFL

By Sam Blackman

Landing a spot on a pro football team is should see action in the backfield in the com- fourth as a starting tackle. He was named the every young man's dream. Recently many ing weeks, but has not yet carried the ball. He team's top offensive lineman last year. former Clemson Tigers have realized child- had over a four-yard average in preseason Jeff Bostic is another of the free agent hood dreams by using a football career in games. success stories who learned the trade at Clem- Tigertown as a springboard to the NFL. From was the only free agent of the son. After a season on the bench with Wash- Dallas to New York, and San Francisco to class of 82 to stick with a pro team. Benish is a ington's Redskins, Jeff has now established Atlanta, the Tigers have representatives on 16 reserve defensive tackle with the Atlanta himself as one of the top centers in the NFL. of the 28 NFL teams. Here is a synopsis of Falcons and has three tackles so far this sea- He has been a starter the last three seasons and where they are and how they are doing. All son, one solo, one assist and one quarterback has never had a bad snap on a punt or field

information is through games of October 10. sack. He is currently listed as a backup to goal attempt in the last four years. Pro observ-

Cliff Austin had an injury plagued start to three different positions, an example of his ers say he is one of the best snappers in the his Clemson career when he had a knee injury all-around abilities. game. He became the eighth Clemson player that forced him to miss the 1979 season. His Clemson has one of the few brother com- to earn a championship ring last pro career has gotten off to the same start as he binations in the NFL as Jeff and Joe Bostic, January.

sprained an ankle in the preseason and missed star linemen with Clemson in the mid-seven- Jerry Butler is another of the graduates off

the first five games of this season. On October ties, have stuck with NFL teams. Joe Bostic is the 1978 Gator Bowl team who has made it in

9 he was activated and played against the the elder statesman of the family as he is in his the NFL. He is having another great year in on the special teams. He fifth season with the St. Louis Cardinals, his 1983 with 28 receptions for 300 yards and two touchdowns. He had nine catches at Miami a couple of weeks ago. Butler has also estab- lished himself in the community with the as he has been named the team's Man-of-the-Year the last two seasons for his

public service, and is involved in the United Way Campaign. Jeff Bryant has started every game for the since he was a first-round draft choice two years ago. Bryant currently has 26 tackles, including three sacks, as he leads the team's defensive linemen in both categories. In 1982 he started all nine games, had 36 tackles and three quarterback sacks. The native of Atlanta, GA was the sixth player taken in the 1982 draft, the second highest draft choice ever for a Clemson player.

Dwight Clark is one of the most surprising NFL stories ever, Clemson grad or not. In his entire Clemson career Clark caught only 33 passes. Already in 1983 (through six games) the native of Charlotte, NC had caught that total for 330 yards. He also had four touch- down passes this season to lead the 49ers. In 1982, despite playing only nine games be- cause of the strike shortened season, he caught 60 passes for over 900 yards. Of course, Clark was the leading receiver in the NFL in 1981 when he and Joe led the 49ers to the Super Bowl Championship. Clark has been a starter since the 1980 season.

Bennie Cunningham is the dean of the Clemson players in the pros since Charley

Waters' retirement last year. Cunningham is now in his eighth season in the NFL, his seventh as the starting tight end for the Pitts- burgh Steelers. So far this year he has 12 receptions for 159 yards, a 13.3-yard average. He had his finest year last season when he caught over 40 passes. Jeff Davis, the Judge for the defense of Clemson's 1981 National Championship team, was a fifth-round pick of the Tampa Bay Bucs in 1982 and many did not expect

him to make it in the NFL because of his lack

of height. But, he is a starting linebacker for Bennie Cunningham is the dean of Clemson players in the NFL.

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John McKay's team and has 22 tackles so far CLEMSON PLAYERS IN NFL (As of October 10) this season. He also has 10 tackles on kickoff

r> 1 - returns to lead the team. In the preseason he Rookie Current had 35 tackles to lead the entire team. Name Pos Year Status Team

Steve Fuller, who ran for 22 touchdowns Cliff Austin RB 1983 Reserve and passed for the same total in his Clemson Dan Benish DT 1983 Reserve Atlanta Falcons career, threw for exactly 22 touchdowns in his Jeff Bostic C 1980 Starter Washington Redskins career with the City Chiefs. In his four Joe Bostic OG 1979 Starter St. Louis Cardinals Jeff Bryant DT 1982 Starter Seattle Seahawks seasons in K. C. Fuller played 52 games, had Jerry Butler WR 1979 Starter Buffalo Bills 817 attempts, 465 completions (.569 percent- Dwight Clark WR 1979 Starter age), and threw for 5,333 yards. This fall he Bennie Cunningham TE 1976 Starter was traded to the , where he Jeff Davis LB 1982 Starter Tampa Bay Bucs serves as a backup quarterback this season. He Steve Fuller QB 1979 Reserve Los Angeles Rams

in H^artf^n i •• not yet a with the AnHv r\ 1 has appeared game Rams rviiuy i icduci LB 1983 I^ICVV I M V J t it M and played in just one preseason game. Steve Kenney OT 1979 Starter Terry Kinard FS 1983 Reserve New York Giants Andy Headen is one of the young active Al Latimer DB 1979 Starter outside linebackers on the New Yorks Giants Frank Magwood WR 1983 Injured Reserve New York Giants fine defense. He brought attention to his abil- Jeff McCall FB 1983 Injured Reserve Los Angeles Raiders ity in a against preaseason game the New Chuck McSwain TB 1983 Injured Reserve York Jets when he had three quarterback Archie Reese DT 1978 Reserve Los Angeles Raiders sacks. In the regular season he has two quar- Johnny Rembert LB 1983 Starter terback sacks and 1 1 tackles so far as a reserve Jim Stuckey DT 1980 Reserve San Franciso 49ers behind Lawrence Taylor, regarded as the Perry Tuttle WR 1982 Reserve Buffalo Bills finest linebacker in the NFL. Steve Kenney signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia Eagles in 1979 and a year Jeff McCall is still on the injured reserve Perry Tuttle is just getting over the injury later he was playing in the Super Bowl. He roster of the Los Angeles Raiders. McCall bug with the Buffalo Bills. He had two recep- saw action in that and a starter game became suffered a broken ankle in preseason workouts tions for 22 yards as a reserve against Miami in 1981. He also was the first stringer at left and still has not returned to practice. Of earlier this month and will be counted on later guard last year and has been the starter this course, the native of Fayetteville, NC was one this season to return to his old self. He suffered year, so his streak for consecutive starts is over of Clemson's finest fullbacks ever from an all- a shoulder injury in the preseason that forced 25 now. around standpoint. His blocking ability im- him to miss the first five games of 1983. Terry Kinard and Frank are Magwood pressed the Raiders and most expect that he So, today when you are watching the Ti- both with the New York Giants. Kinard, the will be retained on the roster when he is well gers, follow their progress closely. You may be first-round pick, has appeared in every game enough to play. watching NFL stars of tomorrow! as a reserve defensive back, but has not gained Archie Reese is in his sixth season of pro a starting position yet. He has eight tackles to football, his second with the Los Angeles his credit so far. He impressed many with Raiders. He is a reserve defensive tackle for three interceptions in preseason games. Mag- the first-place Raiders at the moment and has wood, a starting receiver for Clemson in 1982, seven tackles this season, including two quar- was on injured reserve as the season began and terback sacks. The native of Sumter, SC was a was still in the capacity last week. He sepa- reserve much of last year, but his season was rated a shoulder in the preseason and is proba- highlighted by an 80-yard fumble return for a bly out for the season because of the injury. touchdown in his very first game with the Al Latimer is the prodigal son among the Raiders. Reese was a starting defensive tackle Clemson players in the pros. Latimer was a for the 1981 Super Bowl Champion San Fran- member of the special teams for Phila- the cisco 49ers. delphia Eagles in 1979, but was let after go the Johnny Rembert, who only played two season. He sat out the 1980 and 1981 seasons seasons at Clemson and only one as a starter, is and then made the Detroit Lions as a free now starting at linebacker for the New En- agent prior to the 1982 season. He was on gland Patriots. He is fifth on the team in injured reserve the first half of 1982, but tackles with 38 (16 solo and 22 assists) and has became a starter after the strike. Latimer, one for 11 yards. In a recent who did not even start that often at Clemson game against the Baltimore Colts he had 12 as a defensive back, has started every game stops. He was the leading tackier on the team for the Lions this season. He has 15 tackles so through the first three preseason games. far and one interception. Jim Stuckey is in his fourth season with the Chuck McSwain, Clemson s number-three San Francisco 49ers after starting for the Ti- ranked rusher of all-time, is also out for the gers between 1976 and 1979. The native of season. The Dallas Cowboys' running back Cayce, SC has been an off and on starter for had surgery on a torn tendon in a finger and the 49ers throughout his career, including the has a huge cast on his left arm. He got into 1981 season when he was a member of the only one game before the injury and did not This season Stuckey Super Bowl Champions. Jerry Butler carry the ball. In the preseason, however, he has played in every game, but is a reserve as won the Miami game with two touchdowns in he has picked up only nine tackles for the the final two minutes, one on an 80-yard pass. season. Drafting Room Furniture

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102 Tiger Band

By Jill Mixon

Today celebrates the Third Annual Textile graduate degree from Weber State in 1970 in ballard presentation "We've Got Tonight," Bowl as Clemson and N. C. State clash on the mathematics, and his Ph.D. in economics popularized by Sheena Easton and Kenny gridiron. The Textile Bowl, established in from A&M. Dr. Cottle and his wife Rogers.

1981, was designed to honor the textile indus- Carol have two sons, Rex, Jr. and Kyle. Highlighted today is the percussion section tries in North and South Carolina. Clemson The band will conclude its pregame ac- of Tiger Band. Members of this group play- and N. C. State are nationally recognized for tivities to a reprise of "Tiger Rag" as the team instruments ranging from the cymbals to the outstanding curricula in textiles. And, both makes its traditional run down the hill to bass drum to the xylophone. The 1983 mem- schools are beneficiaries of grants made to signify the start of another football game, bers are as follows: Walter Betsill, bass drum; higher education by the textile industry in the Tiger style. Mark Biering, bass drum; Tom Boling, mar- two Carolinas. The halftime show will open with the N. C. imba; Tim Boulden, snare drum; Chad Bren- The Tiger Band will enter Frank Howard State Marching Band under the direction of dle, snare drum; Barbara Byelick, cymbals; Field today to "Sock It To Em," and "Tiger Frank Hammond. The N. C. State band will Edith Cundy, cymbals; Barney Derrick,

Rag" as it prepares to kick off another excit- commence the halftime show with "Free," quads; David Franklin, snare drum; Frances ing day of Tiger football in Death Valley. The arranged by Robert Lamm and popularized Culdner, bass drum; Marty Hook, cymbals; pregame festivities include the presentation by the group, Chicago. They will then turn Amy Lee, cymbals; Scott Martin, snare drum; of the colors by the Air Force ROTC. As an toward the big band sound of Bennie Good- Marshall McCrary, xylophone; Susan McKen- added treat the N. C. State Chorus under the man as they present, "Sing Sing Sing". Field zie, bells; Christie Moody, cymbals; Bob Mor- direction of Milton Bliss, will join the Clemson conductor, Richard Earnhardt, will lead the ris, quads; Allen Nauvight, bass drum; University Chorus for "America the Beauti- Wolfpack band in their final number, "Take Michael Pry, snare drum; Suzanne Rouse, ful," and "The Star-Spangled Banner". The The A Train," arranged by Duke Ellington. bells; Robb Schikner, bass drum; Rick Sch- N. C. State Chorus gave a concert last evening Tiger Band will then take over the spotlight wavz, snare drum; Rynn Sharpe, cymbals; in the Tillman Hall Auditorium. as they enter to "Topaz" an orginal composi- Andy Steele, quads; Rob Taylor, snare drum; Tiger Band would like to salute Rex Cottle, tion by Jay Bocook. The percussion section is Gary Vanover, snare drum; Ernest Wheeler, Alumni Master Teacher for 1983, as he dots featured in Tiger Band s rendition of "Festive vibraphone. the "i" in today's ceremonies. The Teacher- Dance". Then Tiger drum majors Kathy An- The Tiger Band will exit the field to a of-the-Year Award was bestowed upon him derson and Trace Ussery lead Tiger Band in reprise of the song that shakes the Southland during commencement exercises on May 13, their feature presentation, "Caravan" which — "Tiger Rag" and prepares for another half

1983. Presently, Cottle is the department is arranged by leaders of the big band sound of action against the Wolfpack. head of economics in the College of Com- era, Irvin Mills, Duke Ellington and Juan merce and Industry. He received his under- Tizol. The tempo slows down for Tiger Band's

Clemson 's Percussion Section Tiger Football Quiz

1. He rushed for 129 yards and 1 TD and 6. His TD just before the first half ended B. Jack Anderson was named the ESPN Player-of-the- put Clemson ahead for good as the Tigers C. Eddie Werntz Game as Clemson downed NC State turned back NC State 17-7 in 1981 game: D. David Sims 38-29 last year: A. Homer Jordan A. Cliff Austin B. Kevin Mack 12. This former Tiger Freshman coach and

B. Jeff McCall C. Chuck McSwain recruiter is a graduate of NC State: C. Chuck McSwain D. Cliff Austin A. Tom Bass D. Homer Jordan B. Clyde Wrenn 7. He rushed for 103 yards and passed for C. Gordon Norwood 181 yards to lead the Tigers to a 27-0 win D. Larry Beckish 2. He made 18 tackles and was named Na- over NC State in 1950 game in the tional Defensive Player-of-the-Week by Valley: 13. All but one of the following played in the Sports Illustrated in leading the Tigers to A. Jackie Calvert 1981 Olympia Gold Bowl in : a 33-10 win at NC State in 1978: B Ray Mathews A. Randy Scott A. Lee Nanney C. Bobby Gage B. Davis B. Jeff Davis Jeff D. Billy Hair C. Perry Tuttle C. Bubba Brown Bryant D. Jim Stuckey D. Jeff 8. His 36 rushing attempts against NC State

in the Tigers' 1951 victory is still a Clem- 14. He is the only one of Clemson's top 25 3. He ran for 117 yards and 2 TD s and out- son record: career receiving leaders to average more rushed the entire NC State team in A. Fred Cone than 20 yards a catch: Clemson's 1978 win: B. Don King A. Joe Blalock A. Lester Brown C. Jim Shirley B. Charlie Waters B. Steve Fuller D. Red Whitten C. Glenn Smith C. Marvin Sims D. Phil Rogers D. Warren Ratchford 9. Clemson and NC State first played foot- ball against each other in: 15. He holds the Clemson record for the 4. His 76-yard fourth quarter punt return A. 1922 most yards rushing by a quarterback in a set up Clemson's TD as the Tigers came B. 1953 game with 140 yards against NC State: from behind to defeat NC State 7-3 in C. 1899 A. Ken Pengitore 1977: D. 1936 B. Steve Fuller A. Warren Ratchford C. Mike O'Cain B. Willie Jordan 10. He was the last offensive lineman to be D. Homer Jordan C. Willie Underwood chosen as Clemson's Most Valuable D Rex Varn Player: A. Bill Thomas D SI 9 01 V S 5. Clemson s winning TD in the 1977 vic- B. Harry Olszewski V H 3 6 9 tory over NC State came on a pass from C. Don Chuy V EI D 8 V Steve Fuller to: D. Bostic Joe 9 Z\ V L O z A. Jerry Butler a II a 9 D I B. Rick Weddington 11. All but one of the following led the ACC

: C. Dwight Clark in punting twice: SH3AYSNV D. Anthony King A. Joe Pagliei

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