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EASTERN DISTRIBUTION BOX 5702, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29606 Official Program Published by ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Edited by BOB BRADLEY Director of Sports Information Assisted by JERRY ARP Sports Promotions Director AL ADAMS Publicity Assistant Represented for National Advertising by SPENCER MARKETING SERVICES 370 Lexington Avenue New York, New York 10017 Photography by Jim Burns, Charles Haralson, Tom Shockley, Vince Ducker, Ben Hendricks, Hal Smith, and Jim Martin of the Clemson Communication Center; TAPS' 74 (Clemson Yearbook); and Jim Bradley of Dallas, Texas IMPORTANT EMERGENCIES: A first aid station is LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is located under Section A on South side of found, please report same to Gate 1 In- prohibited at an athletic contest in Clemson Stadium. Trained nurses are on hand all formation Booth. Memorial Stadium and Littlejohn Coliseum. during the game. Should a doctor be needed, ask any usher. Each usher has CONCESSION STANDS: Concession been informed the seat location of stands are located beneath the stands and doctors. Ambulances are located at Gates can be reached by exit from any portal. A 2 and 10. concession price list is published on the back page. TELEPHONES: Telephones are located at EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls Stadium Ticket Offices at Gates 1,5,9 and are received over the telephone located in 13. the press box, the number of which is listed with the operator as Press Box, Clemson PUBLIC SYSTEM: The public ADDRESS Memorial Stadium. address system is intended primarily for the information of spectators concerning the NOTICE: Possession or consumption of game Please do not request the use of alcoholic beverages are prohibited by the public address system to make Act No. 550 of the General Assembly of social contacts at the game. Warren Ratchford, sophomore from Gaffney, South Carolina, 1 967, and rules of the who led the Tigers in kickoff returns as a alcoholic beverage Control Commis- freshman a year ago. is featured on the cover today Ratchford was first going to be redshirted, in RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men's rest- sion this stadium and the surrounding but was brought out of retirement in the third rooms are located beneath the stands and area. By order of: S. C. Alcoholic Be- game (Georgia Tech), only to be injured. He is lost for the season, but has been granted another can be reached by exit from any portal. verage Control Commission. year of eligibility. They Focus Oi»ThETiqERS... A Look At Clemson's Highly-Trained Communications Center Staff One of the major departments at shooting intramural activities which are Clemson University is the Com- normally conducted at night and on the munications Center, a service- weekends; as well as processing and designed organization which provides developing films and meeting dead- all of the photographic and com- lines for the various teams. munication needs for the University, Harry Durham is the Director of the both on campus and throughout the Communications Center, and he is in state for the extension services. charge of all operations of that de- The department is service-designed partment. in that the Communications Center In addition to his demanding work charges for the actual materials only, schedule, he recently produced so the various departments are not educational promotion tapes which charged for the job, or by the hour. have been used for the NCAA col- And the Center's assignments are legiate football telecasts on the ABC numerous. For example, for the 1974- Television Network. 75 fiscal year, the Communications The Associate Director of the Center received 10,228 work orders; Vince Ducker stays busy on the sideline at each Communications Center is Jim Burns, one of the Tigers' grid battles. made 19,720 photographs and 40,810 who spends endless hours serving slides; shot and processed 294,818 both his department and the University. begin his task of editing it for the feet of movie film; and produced over He can usually be found atop the press scheduled TV showing. 55 hours of TV programs and over box shooting isolated film clips for the But while the movie cameras are 1700 hours of radio programs. Red Parker Show. These assignments covered every rolling at full speed, there are five other Tom Shockley, the Assistant Direc- single academic department on cameras which click the action and tor of Photographic Services, is in capture the excitement on the field in campus, the public relations, alumni charge of shooting and editing the the form of glossy black and white and athletic needs, pictures and slides football game film for the following prints or color slides. for graduate students' thesis re- day's TV show, and Charles Haralson, quirements, student and faculty ID card Photographers Ben Hendricks and the Supervisor of Photographic pictures, and film for TV showings Jim Martin are responsible for shooting Services, shoots the coaches' film which covered everything from soy- first half action. They leave the game at which is broken down into different bean and tobacco growth to catfish halftime, return to the Center and reels for both the offense and the farming and shrimping. develop the prints, then deliver a pack- defense. A large portion of the assignments, et of six game action photos to each Down on the sidelines, Vince Ducker of course, are for Clemson's ever- member of the working press who has covers a considerable of expanding athletic department, which amount requested this service. Although the ground throughout the football after- includes 12 men's varsity teams and majority of newspapers in South noon in capturing field level movies. four women's varsity squads. Carolina send staff photographers to And for the athletic department, the Then immediately following the cover the Tigers, it certainly makes it various assignments include filming game at home, or when the film is convenient for papers in North Caroli- football practice sessions as well as all brought back to campus from a road na, Georgia, Maryland, and Virginia to games for the football and basketball trip, Clyde Leopard, the Color Pro- be able to obtain the game action prints teams; making head and shoulder and cessing Technician, is responsible for for publication in their respective team pictures for all 16 varsity sports; processing the film so Shockley can papers. r Jim Burns, left, gets assistance from his son From left to right, Tom Shockley, Charles Mercer, a Clemson student who helps the de- When the action is over, Clyde Leopard proces- Haralson, and Jim Burns are busy capturing the partment during his spare time, in changing a ses the game film so it can be prepared and Clemson Tigers on film. magazine of film on one of the cameras. edited for the following day's Red Parker Show. Ben Hendricks, foreground, and Jim Martin rarely see the last half of the home football games. They leave at the intermission to develop the first half action shots, then return with the Jimmy Skinner inspects a negative from one of Bonnie Bouknight spends the majority of her packets to distribute them to the members of the his assignments. Often he handles the re- work day in the darkroom printing and enlarging news media. quirements for Clemson's opponent. photographs. Another photographer, Hal Smith, Printing Service, spends his day off But smiles are what one has come to shoots the action with a polaroid roaming the sidelines and catching the expect from the staff. The personable camera, and Mercer Burns, a Clemson action in the form of color slides. Deanna Petty, a secretary, is re- student who works with the Com- But there's more to the Communi- sponsible for waiting on the customers, munications Center staff during the cations Center than these hectic handing out the supplies, and billing.