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Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1968 Auburn vs Clemson (10/12/1968) Clemson University Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms Materials in this collection may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. code). Use of these materials beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. For additional rights information, please contact Kirstin O'Keefe (kokeefe [at] clemson [dot] edu) For additional information about the collections, please contact the Special Collections and Archives by phone at 864.656.3031 or via email at cuscl [at] clemson [dot] edu Recommended Citation University, Clemson, "Auburn vs Clemson (10/12/1968)" (1968). Football Programs. 80. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/80 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Programs at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. /MEMORIAL ^TAPI^AA OCX IQ./ 1968 Cheers. To make your day, take yellow Elegante sheets by Stevens. Put them on your bed. Fold in a saffron Forstmann 1' thermal blan- ket. Then add Four Seasons towels. Mix well. Stevens serves these patterns in a wide range of colors. With softness in the blan- kets. Smoothness in the sheets. And loftiness in the towels. You'll like the way Stevens cheers up your bedroom. Your bath. And your day. J. P Stevens 8s Co., Inc. 1460 Broadway, N.Y. 10036 Sheets 100% Cotton, Towel 100% Cotton, Blanket 100% Virgin Wool. FASHION SHEETS FOR FASHION-MINDED AMERICA 6 5 Beauticale Utica®, and Mohawk ' sheets made right Famous , here in Clemson. Among the Stevens names that stand 8 for fine are Forstmann Hockanum®, and Worumbo® performance , woolens; Tastemaker'51 and Twist Twill* cottons; Wonder fabrics for lingerie; Wonder-Glass™ for curtains and draperies; Gulistan :?: carpets, and Stevens Hosiery. J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc. 1460 Broadway New York, N.Y. 10036 Official Program # Published By ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Edited By BOB BRADLEY Director of Sports Information Represented for National Advertising by SPENCER ADVERTISING AGENCY 271 Madison Avenue New York 16, New York Photography by Charles Haralson, Tom Shockley and Bill Osteen of Clemson; Jim Laughead and Jim Bradley of Dallas, Texas IMPO RT ANT EMERGENCIES: A first aid station is located LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or found, under Section A on South side of stadium. please report same to Gate 1 Information Booth. Trained nurses are on hand all during the game. Should a doctor be needed, ask any usher. Each CONCESSION STANDS: Concession stands are usher has been informed the seat location of doc- located beneath the stands and can be reached tors. Ambulances are located at Gates 2 and 10. by exit from any portal. A concession price list is published on Page 60. TELEPHONES: Telephones are located at Sta- EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls are re- dium Ticket Offices at Gates 1, 5, 9, 11 and 13. ceived over the telephone located in the press box, the number of which is listed with the op- PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public ad- erator as Press Box, Clemson Memorial Stadium. dress system is intended primarily for the in- formation of spectators concerning the game. NOTICE: Possession or consumption of alco- Please do not request the use of the public ad- holic beverages are prohibited by Act No. 550 of dress system to make social contacts at the game. the General Assembly of South Carolina, 1967, and rules of the Alcoholic Beverage Control RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men's restrooms are Commission in this stadium and the surround- located beneath the stands and can be reached ing area. By order of: S. C. Alcoholic Beverage by exit from any portal. 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Self Greenwood Winchester Smith Williston Term Expires 1970 L. D. Holmes Johnston E. Oswald Lightsey Hampton A. M. Quattlebaum Florence Senator Edgar A. Brown, President Term Expires 1972 Clemson Board of Trustees T. Kenneth Cribb Spartanburg W. Gordon McCabe, Jr. Greenville Paul Quattlebaum, Jr. Charleston AMERICAN BAKERIES COMPANY BIG 1968 BOARD OF VISITORS John B. Cornwell, Jr. Greenville bread Ben T. Craig Lancaster Dr. Aubrey D. Gantt Williston eaters I. H. Grimball, Jr. Greenville L. L. Hutchison Florence Edwin F. Lau Greenwood eat J. Morris Lyles Winnsboro Dr. Harrison L. Peeples Estill J. M. Raymer Charleston Bruce R. Sigmon Greenwood Winchester C. Smith, Jr. Williston R. B. White Hartsville Harry S. Bell Ward (Hold-over Member) 4 The Federal Building, Charleston, S. C. Architects: Lyles, Bissctt, Carlisle & Wolff, Columbia, S. C, and Cummings & McCrady, Charleston, S. C. Contractor: Holder Construction Company, Atlanta, Ga. Uncle Sam built this house out of Boren Brick. 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