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October 8, 1983 2-3 Today's Game and Statistics Clemson vs. Virginia/Clemson Memorial Stadium 8 Cheerleaders 11 Clemson University 13 Athletic Director Jim Scott 17 University Officials 5 Clemson 's top flight tackle is one player who provides 21 Stadium Information himself with motivation through his faith in God and 23 Clemson IPTAY Club himself Jeff Rhodes takes a look at Virginia native Jim 24 Trainers Scott. 27 Athletic Administration Academics for Athletes 31 Clemson Coaches 7 Clemson's tutorial program is among the best in the 70 Managers nation. Over 60 tutors aid Clemson athletes in all sports 101 Tiger Band and this program is the major reason Clemson's gradua- 104 All-Time Clemson Team Ballot tion rate for athletes is so solid. Kim Kelly-Bishop examines the Clemson tutorial program. Players and Coaches University Feature 9 Head Coach 43 Color, grade, staple and trash. The words sound like 25 Assistant Coaches activities in a primary school classroom But at Clemson Strength Coaches University, they are the focus of a half million dollar 32 37 Meet the Tigers joint research project with government and industry 41 Graduate Assistant Coaches into more efficient use of cotton. 50 Clemson Alphabetical Roster History of Tigerama 52 Clemson Numerical Roster Tigerama is becoming almost as famous a Clemson 48 53 Opponent Numerical Roster legend as Frank Howard and running down the hill. 55 Opponent Alphabetical Roster You saw why last night at the 27th annual event Jill 62 Meet Today's Opponent Mixon tells us how it started, some of the early problems 64-65 Today's Matchups and then reasons for recent success of the Friday night extravaganza Today's Program is published by the Clemson Football Pro- gram Committee: Computerized Scouting Manager: Allison Dalton 57 How complete is a major team's scout- Editor: Tim Bourret ing reports? Try a 400-page computer printout that Designer & Assistant Editor: Kim Kelly-Bishop tells you everything from an opponent's tendencies on Assistant Manager: Ann Smith third down to its percentage of success when running Staff Assistants: Bob Bradley. Jeff Rhodes, Jill Mixon, Al from the left hashmark AlBynum explains the scout- Bynum, Sam Blackman and Johnny Jones ing report system Printing: R.L. Bryan Company of Columbia, SC Ray Brown 67 Clemson's other starting tackle on the right side is the Photo Credits: A special thanks to the Clemson Communica- team's resident philosopher. Tim Bourret's report on tions Center staff of Jim Burns, Charles Haralson, Tom the Rome, GA native is a little different from the Shockley, Vince Ducker, Hal Smith, Ben Hendricks, Jim Mar- average player feature But, then, Ray Brown is a little tin, Lance McKinney and Dave Lewis Also thanks to Earle different from the average football player. Martin, Jim Bradley and the Orange & White. Golden Anniversary 97 The Clemson University Foundation is one of the On the Cover: Jim Moriarty has captured the spirit of a strong arms of this institution and it has been that way Clemson Homecoming with his work of a flipping Clemson for many years. Paula Peckham takes us back over 50 male cheerleader and of Sharon Babcock, a Tiger student from

years of hard work by the foundation. Virginia who is always bedecked in Tiger Paws from cheek to Strong Tigers ear. Jim Scott, Clemson's fine defensive tackle, is about to sack an enemy in the photo by Bob Waldrop. 99 Clemson's strength training facility is one of the reasons the Tigers are so fit in every sport It is also a reason

Clemson is so successful in every sport. Johnny Jones Special Thanks: takes a look at Sam Colson and the Clemson strength We would like to take this opportunity to thank Kim Kelly- training facility. Bishop for her innovative contributions to the Clemson football program over the last three years.This is Kim s last football game at Clemson as a full-time employee as she will be moving to Spartanburg with her husband next week. Kim has been the National Advertising bv: Spencer Marketing layout and design expert for Clemson's athletic publications New York, NY for three seasons and is responsible for its fresh look each season. No Normal Homecoming

yards, is third on the club in rushing after leading the way last season. Billy Smith was voted the Wahoos most improved player last spring and he has con- tinued the improvement in 1983 as he leads the club in receptions. He was ACC Offensive Player of the Week for his seven catches for 93 yards against N. C. State two weeks ago. Six of his seven receptions were on third or fourth downs that led to first downs. The top defensive player is Charles Mc- Daniel, one of the best young linebackers in the ACC. The sophomore from Fredericks-

burg, VA, who is a nephew of Hootie Ingram, led the Cavs in tackles a year ago with 109 and paces the team in that category so far this season. Bon Mattes, who had four quarterback sacks in the first four games this season, is the top defensive lineman. Free safety Lester

Lyles is also a mainstay of the Virginia de- fense as he led his team in tackles against both James Madison and N. C. State, and is third on the club in that category. He had played only 11 games in his career prior to this season Almost 80,000 people will be in attendance for today's homecoming battle between Clemson and of neck injury. Virginia. because a While Virginia has made a dramatic im- By Tim Bourret provement from one season to another, Clem- son is trying to hold on to its lofty level of the ties, but he is ahead of that timetable with the 21-1-1 After a 44-0 homecoming loss to Auburn in 1981-82 seasons that brought about a Cavaliers. Virginia won its first four games 1970, Clemson Head Coach Hootie Ingram record in that era. The Tigers have moved up this season, two of them conference wins, to asked his administrators to schedule a little steadily since a 31-16 loss at Boston College exceed the win total of the previous two sea- easier opponent for the annual fall extrava- and have been converting opponent mistakes sons put together. The latter win, a 26-14 win ganza. A win on the gridiron just capped off into scores. over N. C. State, was a regionally televised the weekend nicely, but playing against Terry Against Georgia Tech on September 24 triumph, the first with such exposure for the Beasley and Heisman Trophy winner Pat Sul- Clemson converted three Georgia Tech turn- Cavaliers in quite some time. livan was not the way to end the weekend on a overs into touchdowns. The offense has not While Welch is accepting plaudits, he is the happy note. been piling up impressive total offense and first to point out that his players are executing The Clemson administration obliged and time of possession records, but the point total, on the field and making things happen, es- scheduled less arduous opponents for the next which is the most important stat, has been pecially late in the game. Three times in the few years and many times the opposition was very good. first four contests this season Virginia has points so the Virginia Cavaliers. After all, they had the In fact, Clemson has scored 117 trailed in the game and has come back in the credentials; only one winning season since far this season and since 1942 only the 1950 second half to claim victory. Through four 1952, and had never gained victory over the and 1978 teams had more points after four contests the Cavaliers had outscored their op- Tigers, anywhere, since Thomas Jefferson games than this 1983 team has scored. The ponents 60-22 in the second half. As many of was a sophomore. 1950 club had 130 points and the 1978 team you know the Tigers have had fourth quarter George Welch, one of the most talented had 127 after four games. maladies and have been outscored 48-10. As program resurrectors in the nation, has Clemson has played musical chairs when it Yogi Berra would say of this game, "It won't entering changed all that and he brings in a 4-1 Cav- comes to the top and be over till it's over." alier team off to its best start in 31 seasons. this game three different backs have totaled Wayne Schuchts is the quarterback of the Flowers Virginia has been proving all season that it is a over 200 yards for the season. Kenny Virginia offense that has averaged over 400 a force in the ACC for the first time since the is the latest back to take command as he had yards per game. The offense has been fairly league was founded in 1953. Welch is the fine 124-yard performance against Georgia evenly distributed and the Cavs have used main reason. Tech. Terrence Flagler had 139 against West- rushing to win some games and passing to win knee It is really no surprise to those who have ern Carolina in the opener, but he had others this year. Schuchts, a transfer from followed the national scene in recent years. surgery after the Boston College game and Colgate, threw 28 times at N. C. State and The US Naval Academy graduate turned the has not been able to perform. , the completed 18 of them for 223 yards. Middie program from a capsized raft into a other back who has been a leading rusher for The top rusher is Howard Petty, a red-shirt Naval Destroyer in just a couple of seasons. He Clemson in a game this season, had a sprained who sat out last season with mononucleosis. led Navy to three bowl games and records of knee against Georgia Tech and had only three Petty had four touchdowns in the Virginia against 9-3, 7-4, 8-4 and 7-3-1 in his last four seasons carries. Who will step to the forefront spring game last season and really turned care as at the Academy. This is an outstanding ac- Virginia? Danny Ford really doesn't some heads. This year he has averaged about hurt. complishment considering it is not the easiest long as he doesn't get five yards per carry and over 70 yards per task in the world to recruit 250-pound line- Terrance Boulhac excited the crowd game from his tailback slot. Antonio Bice, men and backs with 9.6 speed to Annapolis. against Georgia Tech and has set some fresh- who was the runnerup in the ACC Bookie-of- way. The It actually took him about three years to men records with others on the the-Year balloting in 1982 with 764 rushing turn the Middies around in the early seven- "true freshman" from Florida had five recep-

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tions for 48 yards against the Yellow Jackets, records by a Clemson first-year player in the WINNINGEST ACTIVE I-A COACHES receiving department. Minimum 5 years as Division l-A head coach, record at jour-year colleges only. (Prior to 1983 Season) Roulhac has eight receptions for 125 yards so far this season to lead Clemson. A freshman BOWLS

Coach, College irs. Won Lost 1 led Pct.° \\ L 1 has never led Clemson in receiving or recep- AO 1 1 1 Barry Switzer, Oklahoma 1 1 17 3 863 6 - (i tion yardage and he is a cinch to break Perry

1 1 1 1 Joe Paterno, Perm State 1 1 oz 3 .825 1) 4 1

Tuttle's 1 C\ ( it , OA freshman records for catches (10) and 1 Tom Osborne, Nebraska 1 2 .795 6 1 ~ i i i yards (192) in a season. Bo Schembechler, Michig \ ) 6 .784 2 8 ts i 77*7 n Ford, Clemson . t> . io I tl Defensively, Clemson has continued to use Danny u .til i i Herb Deromedi, Central 5 41 12 .764 many players in the lineup. Don t get your Dick Crum, North Caroli 9 76 26 2 .740 6 i) nose out of joint if your favorite Tiger doesn't La Veil Edwards, Brighan 1 1 94 36 1 .721 2 5 II

start this week, he'll probably be a starter in Jackie Sherrill, A& 7 58 23 1 .713 4 1

Vince Dooley, Georgia 19 151 <» (1 the next game. The coaching staff is not act- 59 .713 5 9 Bobby Bowden, Florida ^ 17 132 54 .710 3 3 (1 ing quixotically, they just like to give the Terry Donahue, . UCLA 7 55 22 1 .704 1 2 1 seniors their due. Don Denning likes to rotate 8 65 29 1 .689 2 5

his starters in the secondary to allow his se- 9 69 32 l .681 3 (i Pat Dye, niors to get some starts, that's why you'll see Auburn 9 68 32 1 .678 2

Billy Davis start at free safety one week and Ties count as half a win and half a loss. Ronald Watson another. William Perry and William Devane actually decide between themselves who is going to start from week to Statistically Speaking week. Coach Ford finds out who the starter is 1983 Clemson Stats 1983 Virginia Stats

when he runs out on the field. (Won 2, Lost 1, Tied 1) (4-1 overall, 2-1 in the ACC) This system has been successful for Clem- Rushing Rushing son in recent years as the defense has been in Att. Yds. Avg. TD LG Att. Yds. Avg. TD LG the top 10 in the nation in scoring defense four Mack, FB 38 225 5.9 1 42 Petty, HB 67 327 4.9 2 35 of the last five years. It is also a major reason Flowers, TB 36 223 6.2 2 47 Jenkins, FB 45 253 5.6 2 32 Clemson is going for its 17th consecutive Flagler, TB 31 202 65 35 Rice, RB 53 198 3.7 47 Driver. game at home without a loss, already a Tiger TB 36 144 4.0 1 29 Walker, WR 8 1.33 166 1 58

B. Williams, FB . 14 60 4.9 record. 9 Morse, FB . . 28 128 4.6 1 12

Henry Walls has been Clemson's leading CLEMSON 190 893 4.7 8 47 VIRGINIA 255 1,055 4.1 9 58 tackier this year with 48 stops. He could be- Opponents 181 657 3.6 4 66 Opponents 218 851 3.9 5 come the first freshman at Clemson to lead the team in tackles. Eldridge Milton, his run- Pa ssing Passing

ningmate at linebacker, is second on the club Att. Comp. Int Yds TD Pet. Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD Pet.

with 40 stops, including 17 against Georgia Eppley 56 30 3 353 4 .536 Schuchts 109 54 8 795 5 .495

Tech. Parete 18 5 1 57 .278 Rice 1

William Perry is seventh on the tackle 75 CLEMSON 35 5 410 4 467 VIRGINIA . . 110 54 8 795 5 .491 chart, but first when it comes to big plays. The Opponents . . 123 68 6 736 3 .531 Opponents 150 84 8 944 5 560 320- pound All-American has seven tackles for loss and four sacks already this season. For his Receiving Receiving career, Perry now has 121 tackles and 25 of PC Yds. Aug. TD LG PC Yds. Aug. TD LG them are for minus yardage. Roulhac, WR. .. 8 125 15.6 2 39 Smith 20 301 15.1 2 36 Defense, especially in the final quarter, will R. Williams, WR 4 66 16.5 1 40 Merrick 8 116 145 20 Riggs, 4 51 be the key to today's homecoming extrava- TE 12.8 16 Griggs 7 86 12,3 1 26 Dunn, TE 4 43 108 1 22 ganza. While all players will be Petty 7 46 6.6 10

Charleston, WR . 3 40 13.3 16 Rice 5 45 9.0 happy with a now meaningful victory over 16 Virginia on homecoming, inside, Clemson CLEMSON 35 410 117 4 40 VIRGINIA 54 795 14.7 5 80 Opponents 68 736 10 8 39 . . wants to win the fourth quarter and re-estab- 3 Opponents 84 944 112 5 lish its reputation as a dominant team from Tackle Leaders whistle to final gun. Walls, LB 48 Pickett, DE 23 No. Yds. Avg. TD LG Milton, LB 40 Perry, 21 MG Lyles 2 16 8.0 9 Robinson, DT 26 T. Mack, 17 DE Farinholt 2 3.5 7 Watson, FS 25 Devane, 16 MG Daly 2 0.0

K. Williams, LB . 24 Ray Brown, DT 15 VIRGINIA 8 23 3.0 9

1983 Results 1983 Results CU- VA- Date Opp W-L Site Opponent Date Opp. W-L Siie Opponent Sept. 3 44-10 W H Western Carolina Sept 3 38-30 W H Duke Sept. 10 16-31 L A Boston College Sept. 10 27-16 W H Navy Sept. 17 16-16 T H Georgia Sept. 17 21-14 W H James Madison Sept. 24 41-14 W H Georgia Tech Sept. 24 26-14 W A N. C State Oct. 8 VIRGINIA (Homecoming) 1:00 PM Oct 1 3-23 L A Maryland Oct 15 at Duke, 1.30 PM Oct. 8 at Clemson, 1 :00 PM Oct 22 N.C. STATE, 100 PM Oct 15 VMI, 7:00 PM Oct 29 WAKE FOREST, 100 PM Oct. 22 at Wake Forest, 1 00 PM Nov. 5 at North Carol na, 1:00 PM Nov. 3 at Ga. Tech, 8 00 PM Nov. 12 MARYLAND, 1:00 PM Nov. 12 , 1 00 PM Nov. 19 at Sou th Carolina, 130 PM Nov. 19 Virginia Tech, 1:00 PM PRINTS

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Scott s determination paid off in a big way like I should. in 1982, as he tied for the team lead in sacks Scott's awakening interest in the Bible led and was fifth on the team in total tackles, but him to become active in the Real Life Minis-

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"If I could do anything in my college career leaves school," Scott said. "It shows people over again," said the Alexandria, VA, native, how to find a good church for them and it up three passes and had the third most tackles "I would start to work harder my sophomore teaches us things we can use in later life." for loss on the team. Through three games of year. I just learned the system my freshman The fall of 1982 saw Scott's life take several the 1983 campaign, Scott was again among year, but I didn't really apply myself. I lost turns for the better. First, he found a new the team leaders in tackles for loss and sacks. sight of my goals and I wasn't really trying to direction for his life; second, he started dating So what does the future hold for Jim Scott? be a better player or person." Kim Evans steadily, and the couple will be For one thing, pay-for-play football is a good The summer between his sophomore and married next summer; and third, his football starting point. "I think I have a pretty good junior seasons, Scott's grandfather passed prowess became more pronounced. shot at playing pro football," said Scott. "I away and that was a turning point in the then Scott had made only 12 tackles in his first have been told my pass rush is pretty good by 20-year-old's life. "When my grandfather two years, but he had equalled that total after some of the scouts, and that seems to be the died, it forced me to mature quite a bit and only three games last fall. He started the last name of the game on pro defenses. It has that maturity started turning my life 10 games of the season and he had been always been a dream of mine to play in the around," Scott recalled. "I found strength in involved in 53 stops by year's end. Addi- pros as I grew up in the Washington Redskins' the Bible and the strength led to increased tionally, the 6-5, 250- pound Scott had broken backyard." Scott and Melvin Purvis also have some- thing else in common besides their determin- ation. Scott would like to be an FBI agent

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By Kim Kelly-Bishop Sample Tutoring Schedule Every Sunday through Thursday evening for two hours approximately 30 rooms in Subject Tutor Day Lociit ion-Dan id Daniel Hall become occupied by Clemson's athletic troops Physically a fine lot, the stu- Math Bruce Barrett S,M,W,TH 7:30-9:30 301-303 dent athletes, are well aware of the condition- 343-4 ing required to keep their bodies and their 654-1443 performances in superior shape. During these Bruce Hoover S,M,W,TH 7:30-9:30 301-303 evening meetings it is not pumping irons or 3434 running plays that they're concerned with 654-2825

T.QO Ci OO but, lifting textbooks and running computer Gayla Domke J,lvi, 1 , w / :oU-y : JO 301-303 programs! And, rather than being led by their coach, they're being coached by their tutors. o-tu-oy-f i T W Glenn Pornev I , W / :oU-9: 30 301-303 The gathering, which is organized by Aca- demic Advisor Joe White and his staff, is 654-3386 called study hall. The individualized atten- Tim Burwell S.M.T 7:30-9:30 301-303 tion is called tutoring and together they spell 3434 success for Clemson's student athletes in their 654-6278 academic endeavors. "The Clemson admin- Michele Nido T,TH 7:30-9:30 301-303 istration and the Student Affairs office more Physics Jim Kern T.W.TH 7:30-9:30 206 specifically has seen the need for academic 3416 advising and recognized its importance. As a 654-6229 result I have a full-time and two part-time Joe Jones S,M 7:30-9:30 206 assistants and an ample budget," said White 3416 who is in his third year as the director of 654-6229 Clemson's "Classroom Coaches." The Eliz- PO SC Beth Conner S,T,TH 7:30-9:30 204 abeth City, NC, native continued, "Our goal 3485 is to graduate every student athlete who Psychology Phyllis Hester T.W.TH 7:30-9:30 401 comes to Clemson." 654-2357 White's task involves more than tutoring Wanda Belote S.M.T, W.TH 7:30-9:30 404 and study halls though. "It involves counsel- 654-7681 Reeves ing, scheduling, registration, and progress re- Joyce S.T.W 7:30-9:30 404 8881 ports," he said. Three gentlemen aid White in his task of graduating the hundreds of student HPA Joyce Hess S.M.T.TH 7 30-9 30 405 athletes; Assistant Academic Advisor Ian 4319 Phyllis Grant M.TH 7:30-9:30 405 Davidson and two graduate assistants, Fred And As Arranged Ingle and Mike Knotts.

Davidson, a 1977 graduate of Clemson and study halls. "Most of our tutors have some up to 100 students on a one-to-one basis. a three-year veteran of the academic advising connection with Clemson, all of them are "Two hundred student-athletes are in- business, prides himself on the tutoring and hired to tutor within their academic speciality volved in the study hall program," said study hall programs which are his "babies." and a significant percentage of them are Davidson. "All first semester freshmen and With a number of courses to be covered at a graduate students," said Davidson. Currently, any other individuals who hold below a 2.0 variety of levels for large numbers of athletes Clemson has 62 tutors on staff who operate on grade point ratio are required to attend study it is Davidson's job to hire the Tiger tutors, floating schedules. On any given night David- hall. While there are no attendance require- schedule the tutorial sessions and oversee the son estimates that 30 tutors could work with ments in the tutorial program, student ath- letes with general study problems and those who do well, but want to excell utilize the program.

"Our services are available to all student athletes, managers, trainers and anyone else associated with Clemson athletics," said White from his Mauldin Hall office. David- son added, "the formalized tutorial program

we have here is a tremendous asset and re- source to the student athletes. The program in itself has been responsible for better grades and a higher graduation rate." Thus grades and book learning are as important to a student athlete and his coach at Clemson University as are the x and o strat- egies of winning any athletic competition. The game of life continues long after the college age student's agility and speed have lessened. If Clemson's student athletes are to keep up with the millions of other participants in life's game, a well trained mind and a sound education have got to be the founda- (L-R) White, Knotts, Fred Ingle, Davidson Joe Mike Ian tion. YOU DON'T GET TO THE TOP BYJUST PLAYING GAMES.

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The names Bear Bryant, Amos Alonzo only had the backing of Pell, but also Stagg, Pop Warner, Woody Hayes and from the members of the Clemson foot- Jess Neely all have two things in com- ball team. He was then assistant head mon. If you are up on your football trivia coach and offensive line coach for the you know that the five aforementioned Tigers. After two meetings between Ford men are the top five men in career coach- and the committee on the morning of ing victories in the college ranks. December 5, 1978, it was the unanimous This well-known quintet also has an- opinion of the committee that Ford other statistic in common. All five had should be named Clemson's 21st head worse records on a percentage basis coach. against major college competition after Ford began his association with college four seasons than present Clemson Head football in 1967 when he started for Bear

Coach Danny Ford. We aren't saying Bryant at Alabama as Ken Stabler s soph- Ford is a shoo-in for the Hall of Fame or omore . 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, Fred Akers, Lou Holtz and season games while Ford was on Bryant 's Terry Donahue had at the four-year coaching duties of the 1978 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 Washington 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- Charlev Pell s successor. Dannv 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 Ail-Time Winningest College Coaches Alabama under Bear Bryant, Ford has been associated with college football for Career Record, 1st the last 16 years. Fifteen of those clubs Rank Name Wins Four Years Pet. have had winning records and 11 have I. Bear Bryant 324 26-11-3 .688 gone to bowl games. Additionally, the 15 2. Amos Alonzo Stagg 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.

And that's just fine. In fact it's perfect. Because the name of this show is "We're Proud to Say," and its plot is straight- forward and simple: to celebrate

Clemson University, its students, its programs, and its contributions to the quality of life in the Palmetto State.

Clemson has a lot to be proud of, such as: • the best freshmen SAT scores of any public college or

university in South Carolina . .

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of the National Wildlife Federation . . • a record year for private support of Clemson programs, both Watch for information in athletic and academic. Through such donations the numbers of your local news media on named professorships and full-ticket academic scholarships exact times and locations in have expanded to attract and keep the best minds on campus your area, and for details on on both sides of the classroom desk. 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 serious about that — comments from representatives of the October 1 , Spartanburg 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 University." November 22, Aiken

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12 Athletic Director Bill McLellan

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 vvon-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 IPTAY 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 nevv 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

L, 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. McDevitt, 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 Anderson, Legal Counsel W 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 Ian D. Kayser, President of the Block "C" Club Henry E. Vogel, Dean, College of Sciences Ryan C. Amacher, Dean, College of Commerce 6- Industry

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13. Persons with top deck tickets must enter the stadium via the ramps which are located behind the North and South stands Ramp entrances are adja- cent to Gates 1 and 13 on South side and Gates 5 and

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HANDICAPPED: Special entrances have been provided at Gates 1 and 13 for the handicapped

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.

PASS OUT CHECKS: Pass out checks will be avail-

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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

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22 The Golden Anniversary of IPTAY

By Len Gough

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 w as during the summer of 1934 that Dr. Rupert H. Fike, a physician from , 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- R. Pennell, chens, Bill Dukes, 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 constitution, created the drafted 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- initiated symbols that only 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 believe that Clemson deserves only mond, and J. O. Freeman. The main shake and unusual greetings. The dif- objective of the directors was to the best, and, these people are willing ferent titles included IPTAY, which 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 A Year. 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 keep hired as Executive Secretary and fiscal year. With this type of support, 50 years and will certainly through the would be joined by three officers, a it is no wonder that IPTAY has had 20 Clemson "Number One" President, a Vice President and a Sec- consecutive record breaking years. next fifty years."

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land is the only current member 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. Now in his fifth season at Clemson, Hol- Don Denning land, who works with the receivers, earned his B.A. in secondary education. is in his third sea- son with the Woody Mc- is the Clemson staff af- Corvey Larry Van Der ter joining the Ti- newest member Heyden is of the Clemson a transplanted gers on Julv 1, 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 the offen- fine offensive Delta State. He is been 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 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 Iowa State. came to Clemson Virginia from 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, OH, is few years, as he year he worked now in his third has served as the with the defen- season in that ca- running backs sive ends and had (pacity at Clem- coach. Now in his the pleasure of |son. Like Don sixth season, coaching players 1 Denning, Harper Reedy joined the like Andy Head- has also served as a head coach in his Clemson staff en, Joe Glenn and at Pickett. career, as he was the top man Wake from Kentucky in July of 1978. The 1971 Edgar Forest in 1972. Harper serves as assistant Appalachian State graduate earned two West was a fine player himself, lettering Volunteers of head coach at Clemson. letters on the gridiron during his playing in the mid-seventies for the days. Tennessee.

Nelson Stok- Rick Whitt is Les Herrin has ley played colle- in his fourth sea- been the director giately at a fine son working in of Clemson's fine southern institu- the Clemson sec- linebacking crew tion and he now ondary. A 1976 the last two sea- coaches in the graduate of Ca- sons. He came to college ranks in tawba, he also has the Tigers from the same area of had some experi- Appalachian State the country. The ence with the where he had starting quarter- Bandit ends, one served as the de- back for the LSU of the most im- fensive coordina- Tigers between portant positions tor. The 1971 1965 and 1967, on the Clemson Western Carolina Stokley is now the offensive coordinator defense. Whitt started for three seasons graduate captained the Catamount team his for the Clemson Tigers. He is now in at strong safety for Catawba before start- in 1970 and also was named most valu- as fourth season at Clemson after serving ing his coaching career at Central David- able player of the defense that same Vir- an assistant at his alma mater and at son High School in Lexington, NC. He is season. ginia Tech. this year's volunteer coach. JOIN THE EASIEST-GROWING RAN CLUB IN AMERICA. 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.

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36 The Tigers

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Shelton Bover Ken Brown Ray Brown Steve Berlin Fitzhugh Bethea ' 76 So. 38 Sr. 3 Fr 9 Jr 72 Sr.

Roy Brown Sebo Browning Wilbur Bullard Richard Burton Richard Butler 47 Sr 41 Fr 8 Sr. 98 So 19 Jr

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Jeff Cruce Kenny Danforth 54 [r 32 So.

Billy Davis Ty Davis Terrence Flagler had 139 yards against Western Carolina with strong running like this. 24 Sr. 37 Jr The Tigers

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A record crowd of 81,000 saw the Georgia-Clemson game. Stacey Driver K. D. Dunn 21 So. 81 Jr.

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39 The Tigers

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Front Row (L-R): Arian Roberts, Kathy Anderson, Beth Cousins, Pat Hook, Sheryl Pitts, and Sherry Thrift Back Row (L-R): Bill Goudelock (Cannon Firer), Russell Ragan, Jay Watson, John Mixson, George Davis (Head Cheerleader), Woody Binnicker, Johnny Peden, Rick Conte, and Randy Faile (Tiger).

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Cotton has always been a difficult raw ma- Sophisticated microcomputer-controlled 1980 s, the School of Textiles now has 15 terial to characterize. Wide variations in fiber instruments have been developed which textile firms across the region participating in properties among cotton varieties, even mimic many of the functions of human cotton the research. among samples of the same variety from the classers. They can measure many raw cotton Motion Control, Inc. has donated a same field, affect how the fiber is eventually qualities with great precision. But the $110,000 high volume instrument (HVI) fiber used and how much it is worth. achievement of comparable instrument testing system. Other companies have con- Enter the cotton classer, a person of histor- grades on which cost decisions can be based tributed supplies, services and machinery. ically unique talent. remains elusive. Participating firms supplying raw cotton will

Cotton classers can, with nothing more than One challenge facing Rogers and his col- see it tested on the HVI system and manufac- their hands, their eyes and their experience, leagues is translating all the factors weighed tured into various yarns. gauge cotton fiber lengths (staple) to within by a human cotton classer into instrument- At some point, says Rogers, researchers will V32 of an inch. They can spot subtle shades of measurable characteristics. Translation, how- develop reliable prediction equations directly color difference among fiber samples and ever, is not an end in itself. relating yarn qualities to raw fiber character- judge waste (trash) content, the main factors Rogers explains the wide variation in fiber istics. determining value (grade). All these and qualities exhibited by raw cotton requires Still, Rogers can appreciate those people other elements come together in the classer constant adjustments to manufacturing ma- who have made a career of grading cotton by mind in determination of "character." The chinery, a major source of production ineffi- hand. Even now, he marvels at the delicate raw material factors eventually influence ciency. human perception which has long played a spinning performance and yarn quality. "If we can reliably predict the 'best' end- pivotal role in a multi-billion dollar industry. But external factors including lighting and use for each set of raw cotton characteristics,

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47 The History of Tigerama

By Jill Mixon

"I got the idea for Tigerama while I was at the University of Florida," said Joe Sherman, retired director of the Clemson News and Director of Alumni Relations. "Florida had this big student talent show the night before Homecoming called 'Gator Growl,' and when

I came back to Clemson in 1956, I persuaded

the alumni council to fund a show like it for

the next year. I got Blue Key to sponsor and coordinate the show and things started rolling from there." Boy, did things start rolling. Little did Joe Sherman know when he proposed his ideas to the alumni council that Tigerama would grow

to the magnitude that it has today. When Sherman formulated the concept of Tigerama his ideas were based upon the theory that competitive skits by student organizations, student specialty acts, and official student groups constituted an enjoyable program. In TIGEPAMA '8C the past many student groups have used foot- ball foes, fellow students, and university offi- cials as the prime targets for ribbing in their A TRIBUTE TC performances. All in all Tigerama has been

successful in reaching the goals outlined by its founder through the establishment of a tradi- tion at Clemson. The inaugural performance of Tigerama CCDGEES AND took place on November 8, 1957, but not before months and months of preparation took place. It was vitally important for the first production to be a successful venture so HAMA4EESTEIN that Tigerama would be able to continue in the future. In order to ensure this success then, Blue Key President-elect Joe Blandford

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administration building burned in 1894. There were also skits performed at the first The 10,000 or so fans that braved the cold Tigerama. The Canterbury Club walked that first night 27 years ago were treated to an away with the first prize purse of $75 for their exciting performance. Featured on the first skit entitled "A Dining Hall Panorama."

program were Mac McCahan, a fire eater; But, the show didn't end there. No sir. As juggling specialist Dale Tinsly; and majorettes the grand finale, the Pyro Display Company Phyllis O'Dell, Diane Austin, and Carolyn of Florida put on a large fireworks display. Willis. Later during the evening Miss Austin During that first year the fireworks cost $850 was chosen as the very first Miss Tigerama. and have steadily increased in price over the Joe Sherman was the originator of Ti- Stan Kenton and his Modern Jazz Orchestra years. Last night's firework extravaganza ran gerama in 1957. 48 in the neighborhood of $3,000. "Those fireworks were the things that car- ried the show during the first three years," said Sherman. "They were very expensive, but that was the real crowd pleaser." Although Tigerama was a success in the way of entertainment, it was not financially prosperous. After the final talley was taken expenses exceeded revenues for a deficit of $2,561.32. As a matter of fact, the event did

in its first years Ttaerama not turn a profit three and 03 incurred a three-year deficit of $5,643.58. "After about five years the show started paying for itself from the gate revenues," Sherman stated. "It was also at this time that JibieTQyJVabCotudw and the responsibility for footing the bill was transferred from the Alumni Association to a %iday Och>ber%m3 project funded by the Office of Student Af- fairs. The price of the 1957 Tigerama was 49 cents, and somewhere through the years the price rose to 99 cents." The price of the fes- tivities remained 99 cents for approximately 15 years until Tigerama 1982 when the price rose to an even dollar. Economically there were some growing Admission pains, but there were some other difficulties incurred. Frank Burtner, faculty advisor for Blue Key and professor of sociology at Clem- son, recalled some of the problems Tigerama suffered in its initial stages. "Tigerama has always been coordinated with the Homecom- ing football game, but during the time Ti- gerama was conceived Homecoming was at, slated for a November game. After about Jidcete three years of bitterly cold weather, Home- coming and Tigerama were moved to early October to assure ourselves of a warmer week- end," remembered Burtner. "Also, during the CUmson orQvtlU' early years open microphones were used, but or that practice had to be abandoned after some off the cuff statements were made," ex- plained Burtner. Over the years Tigerama has grown and vfotevercuje c

22 ISAACS, MIKE SS 5-11 180 Jr. JV NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP Pickens HS, Bill Isaacs, Pickens, SC 96 JANSEN, JOHN DE 6-5 235 Fr. HS Heritage HS. Danny Blue, Conyers, GA 89 ALLEY, KENDALL WR 6-0 182 Gr. 2VL 92 JOLLAY, MIKE LB 6-2 215 Fr RS North Rowan HS, Larry Thompson. Salisbury, NC Shamrock HS. John Wells. Tucker, GA 11 ANDERSON, RANDY QB 6-5 185 Fr HS 82 KLUTZ, QUINTIN DE 6-4 215 Fr. HS Broome HS, Datton Rivers. Cowpens. SC Brown HS, Bob Boswell, Kannapolis, NC 6-0 Sr 2VL 51 LYTTON, C 6-3 245 So. SQ 1 ARR1NGTON, VANDELL CB 185 JEFF E. E. Smith HS. Roy McNeill. Norfolk. VA Moeller HS, Gerry Faust, Blue Ash, OH 70 BAILEY, RICK DT 6-5 270 Jr 1VL 84 McLAMB, ASHLEY TE 6-3 230 So. JV Eau Gaille HS, Larry Canaday, Melbourne, FL N. Myrtle Beach HS, Harold Dunlap. Little River. SC 76 BERLIN, STEVE DT 6-5 242 So SQ 28 McSWAIN, ROD CB 6-2 190 Sr. 3VL Bethel Park HS, Bob King, Bethel Park. PA Chase HS, John Keeter, Caroleen, NC 38 BETHEA, FITZHUGH WR 5-9 170 Sr. SQ 27 MACK, KEVIN FB 6-1 197 Sr. 3VL Dillon HS. Paul Chapman, Dillon. SC Kings Mountain HS, Dan Brooks, Kings Mountain , NC 3 BOYER, SHELTON WR 6-2 185 Fr. RS 12 MACK, TERENCE DE 6-3 200 Fr RS West Charlotte HS. Bruce Hardin. Charlotte, NC Winnsboro HS, Ken Atkerson, Winnsboro, SC 2 BRADY, KEVIN QB 5-11 185 Fr. HS 69 MANN, WES OG 6-5 260 So. TR Douglass HS, Charles Brannon, Clarkson, GA Robert E. Lee HS, Corky Rogers, Jacksonville, FL

9 BROWN, KEN Dl 6-2 190 Jr 2VL 87 MILTON, ELDRIDGE LB 6-3 220 So. 1VL Hart County HS, Don Elam, Hartwell, GA Charlton County HS, David Stepson, Folkston, GA 72 BROWN, RAY DT 6-4 250 Sr. 3VL 53 NIX, ERIC C 6-2 242 Fr HS East Rome HS, Jerry Sharp. Rome. GA T. L Hanna HS, Jim Fraser, Anderson, SC 47 BROWN, ROY DE 6-1 202 Sr. 3VL 17 PARETE, ANTHONY QB 6-0 190 Jr 1VL Myrtle Beach HS. Doug Shaw. Myrtle Beach, SC Bishop Kenny HS, Mike Healy, Jacksonville, FL 6-3 II BROWNING. SEBO DB 5-11 184 Fr. Ks 7 PARKER, JEFF QB 180 So. SQ Lithonia HS. Phil Knight. Lithonia, GA Gordo HS, Walton Tucker, Gordo. AL 8 BULLARD, WILBUR TB 5-11 180 Sr. SQ 6 PAULLING, BOB PK 6-2 188 Sr. 3VL Scotland HS, Mike Dubis, Laurel Hill. NC St. Matthews HS, Otis Culclasure, St. Matthews, SC 98 BURTON, RICHARD LB 5-10 210 So SQ 91 PERRY, MICHAEL MG 6-2 265 Fr HS Lake View HS. Bill Pate, Simpsonville. SC South Aiken HS, Gary Smaller, Aiken, SC

19 BUTLER, RICHARD WR 6-0 180 Jr 1VL 66 PERRY, WILLIAM MG 6-3 320 Jr 2VL Ware Shoals HS, Tommy Davis. Ware Shoals. SC Aiken HS, Eddie Buck. Aiken, SC in CHARLESTON, PAT WR 6-0 170 Fr US 97 PHILLIPS, JOHN LB 6-5 225 Fr HS East Rowen HS. C. M Yates. Granite Quarry. NC Mitchell HS, Rusty Coggins. Spruce Pine, NC

61 CHEATHAM, ANDY OG 6-4 250 Jr 1VL 42 PICKETT, EDGAR DE 6-3 230 Sr. 3VL Pebblebrook HS, Bud O'Hara, Mableton. GA Central Davidson HS. Les Herrin, Lexington, NC 26 CHILDERS, TIM SS 6-1 185 Sr 2VL 2d PLEASANT, REGGIE CB 5-10 175 Jr 1VL Gaffney HS, Bob Carlton, Gaffney, SC Furman HS, James Gist, Pinewood, SC 79 CLAYTON, DAVID OT 6-4 275 So SQ 36 QUICK, RODNEY FB 6-3 210 Fr. RS Brynes HS. Jimmy Corne, Lyman, SC N. Charleston HS, Jack Bunch. N, Charleston, SC 49 CRAWFORD, CRAIG DE 6-2 210 So. SQ 63 REESE, STEVE OG 6-3 250 So. 1VL Pine Forest HS, Gary Weller, Spring Lake, NC riiiiinsnn HS Bill Krt-se, Thomson, GA

54 CRUCE, JEFF OT 6-7 250 Jr- 1VL 56 RICHARDSON, CHUCKIE LB 6-3 225 Jr. 2VL Columbia HS, Bobby Simmons, Lake City, FL Thomasville HS, Allen Brown, Thomasville, GA 32 DANFORTH, KENNY SS 6-1 190 So. SQ 99 RIGGS, JIM TE 6-5 235 Fr. RS Aiken HS. Eddie Buck, Aiken, SC Scotland HS, Mike Dubis, Laurinburg, NC 21 DAVIS, BILLY FS 6-4 195 Sr. 3VL 83 ROBINSON, JAMES DT 6-5 275 Sr. 3VL Mt Vernon HS, Bruce Patrick, Alexandria, VA St. Johns HS, Robert Biggerstaff, Charleston, SC

37 DAVIS, TYRONE CB 6-1 185 Jr 1VL 15 ROULHAC, TERRANCE WR 6-0 185 Fr. HS Cedar Shoals HS. John Waters. Athens, GA Raines HS, Freddie Stephens, West Jacksonville, FL 94 DEVANE, WILLIAM MG 6-2 275 Sr. 3VL 71 SANFORD, CHUCK DT 6-5 240 Fr. RS Jacksonville HS. Ray Durham. Jacksonville, NC Enka HS, Danny Shook, Chandler, NC

20 DONALDSON, RICHARD FS 5-10 173 Jr 1VL 67 SCOTT, JIM DT 6-4 250 Sr. 3VL Byrd HS. Bob Sanders. Fayetteville, NC Mt. Vernon HS, Bruce Patrick, Alexandria, VA

21 DRIVER, STAGEY TB 5-10 175 So. 1VL 77 SEASE, JODY DT 6-3 240 So. JV Griffin HS, Lloyd Bohannon, Griffin, GA Salem HS, Wallace Thompson, Salem, VA 81 DUNN, K. D. TE 6-3 215 Jr 2VL 80 SETZEKORN, KENNY DE 6-5 220 Fr. HS Gordon HS, Randy Smith. Decatur, GA Sprayberry HS, John Paty, Kennesaw, GA 6-3 64 ELLIS, JOE OT 6-4 249 Jr. 1VL 65 STEPHENS, TONY DL 265 Fr HS Toms River HS, Robert Fiocco. Toms River, NJ Walterboro HS, Gyles Hall, Walterboro, SC 6-1 190 Sr. 3VL 1 6-2 1VL 23 SS 1 EPPLEY, MIKE QB 185 Jr SUTTLE, JEFF Harding HS. Bruce Hardin. Charlotte, NC Lafayette HS, Bobby Chappell, Lafayette, GA 60 FARR, JAMES OG 6-4 240 Sr. 3VL 58 SWING, DALE C 6-3 240 Jr. 1VL Thomson HS. Bill Reese, Thomson, GA Central Davidson HS, Kevin Firguin, Lexington, NC 33 FLAGLER, TERRENCE TB 6-1 191 So. 1VL 68 TURLINGTON, NEAL OT 6-4 260 Fr. HS

Fernandina Beach HS, Donnie Braddock. Fernandina Beach 1 1 Sanford HS, Len Maness, Fayetteville, NC 48 FLOWERS, KENNY TB 6-0 200 Fr. RS 13 VARN, GUY FS 6-0 175 Sr. SQ Spruce Creek HS, Terry Manfredi, Daytona Beach, FL Fork Union HS, Red Pulliam, Martinsville, VA

05 GEMAS, KEVIN LB 6-1 215 Jr SQ 55 WALLS, HENRY LB 6-2 205 Fr. RS Plymouth HS, Jim Beaver. Plymouth. Wl 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 Kelly Stecker. Wise. VA East Rome HS. Jerry Sharp, Rome, GA J J HS. Al 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 6-1 175 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

16 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. 2VI. 45 WILLIAMS, RAY WR 5-9 175 Fr. RS Spartanburg HS, Bill Carr. Spartanburg. SC Reid Ross HS. John Doskal, Fayetteville, NC 5-9 50 WILLIAMS, SCOTT C 6-4 225 Jr 2VL 1 s IQWEBUIKE, DONALD PK 172 Jr- 2VL Immaculate Conception HS, Anambra, Nigeria Baylor HS, Red Eller, Hixon, TN

59 INGLE, REID OT 6-6 260 Jr 1VL Calhoun HS. Bobby Hoppe, Calhoun. GA Vince Perone's has got it for Tiger fans!

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. . Perry 1 Vandell Arrington . CB 33 Terrence Flagler ... TB 66 William MG 2 Kevin Brady QB 34 Braxton Williams FB 67 Jim Scott DT 3 Shelton Boyer WR 35 Delton Hall DB 69 Wes Mann DT 5 Dale Hatcher P 36 Rodney Quick FB 70 Rick Bailey DT 6 Bob Paulling PK 37 Tyrone Davis CB 71 Chuck Sanford DT

7 Jeff Parker QB 38 Fitzhugh Bethea . . . WR 72 Rav Brown DT 8 Wilbur Bullard WR 39 Perry Williams DB 73 John Watson OT 9 Ken Brown DE 40 Bo Holloman DB 74 Jim Redding OG 10 Pat Charleston WR 41 Sebo Browning DB 75 Dean Herman OT 11 Randy Anderson .... QB 42 Edgar Pickett DE 76 Steve Berlin ...... DT 12 Terence Mack DE 45 Ray Williams WR 77 Jody Sease OG 13 Guv Varn FS 46 Duke Holloman FB 78 Alex Hudson OT 14 Mike Eppley QB 47 Roy Brown DE 79 David Clayton OT

. . TE 15 Terrance Roulhac . WR 48 Kenny Flowers TB 81 K.D. Dunn 16 Todd Heniford QB 49 Craig Crawford DE 83 James Robinson DT 17 Anthony Parete QB 50 Scott Williams C 84 Ashley McLamb TE 18 Donald Igwebuike PK 51 Jeff Lytton OG 85 Dean Riede TE 19 Richard Butler WR 53 Eric Nix C 86 Bruce Bacon WR Milton 20 Richard Donaldson . FS 54 Jeff Cruce OT 87 Eldridge LB 21 Stacey Driver TB 55 Henrv Walls LB 88 Jeff Wells TE 22 Mike Isaacs SS 56 Chucfcie Richardson LB 89 Kendall Alley WR 23 Jeff Suttle SS 57 Keith Williams LB 91 Michael Perry MG 24 Billy Davis FS 58 Dale Swing C 92 Mike Jollav LB

26 Tim Childers SS 59 Reid Ingle OT 93 Bryan Raber . TE 27 Kevin Mack FB 60 James Farr OG 94 William Devane MG

28 Rod McSwain CB 61 Andy Cheatham . OG 95 Kevin Gemas LB 29 Reggie Pleasant CB 63 Steve Reese OG 97 John Phillips LB 31 Ronald Watson FS 64 Joe Ellis OG 98 Richard Burton LB 32 Kennv Danforth DB 65 Tony Stephens MG 99 Jim Riggs TE

THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMP 099 c 1983 The Coca-Cola Company Coca-Cola" and Coke are registered trade-marks of The Coca-Cola Company WHEN VIRGINIA HAS THE BALL VIRGINIA OFFENSE 21 BILLY SMITH SE 73 JIM DOMBROWSKI LT 51 JIM HUDDLESTON LG 52 HAROLD GARREN C 79 BOB OLDERMAN RG 70 RANDY BROOKSHIRE RT 87 BILLY GRIGGS TE 12 WAYNE SCHUCHTS QB 29 STEVE MORSE FB 11 HOWARD PETTY TB 22 NICK MERRICK FL 5 KENNY STADLIN PK CLEMSON DEFENSE 42 EDGAR PICKETT LE 83 JAMES ROBINSON LT 94 WILLIAM DEVANE MG 67 JIM SCOTT RT 12 TERENCE MACK RE 55 HENRY WALLS SLB 87 ELDRIDGE MILTON WLB 1 VANDELL ARRINGTON LC 28 ROD McSWAIN RC 26 TIM CHILDERS SS 24 BILLY DAVIS FS 5 DALE HATCHER P

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1 Don Majkowski QB 33 Keith Vanderbeek FB 68 Rayotis Perkins DT

2 Bob Sweeney FS 34 Eric Fears FB 70 Randy Brookshire . OT 3 Malcolm Pittman RB 36 William Frazier CB 71 Paul Szymanski DT 4 Barry Word RB 37 Scott Lageman LB 72 Paul Sierocinski .... OT 5 Kenny Stadlin PK 38 Mark Balezentis LB 73 Jim Dombrowski .... OT 6 Maurizio Manca PK 39 Bill Marks LB 74 Kip Brindle DT 8 Ray Daly CB 40 Vincent Toye SS 75 Anthony Boiling .... NG 9 Doug Porter QB 41 David Bond NG 76 Steve Karriker OG 10 QB 42 Troy Ripley DE 77 Tom Kilgannon DT 11 Howard Petty RB 43 Curtis Turner CB 78 Scott Chapin OT

12 Wayne Schuchts QB 44 Bickev Callinder . DE 79 Bob Olderman OG

13 Jeff Walker P 45 Quentin Walker . WR 80 John Muha WR 14 Mike Eck QB 47 Antonio Rice RB 81 Bob Armour LB 15 Pat Ingram CB 49 Kevin Edwards CB 82 Gary Phelps DE 16 Rich Riccardi SS 50 John Fetsko DT 83 Will Omohundro SE

17 Brian Stevens WR 51 Jim Huddleston OG 84 Geno Zimmerlink . TE 18 Kevin Ferguson QB 52 Harold Garren C 85 Mike Fetsko TE 19 Kevin Gould DB 54 Ed Zellem OG 86 Jeff Armstrong TE 20 Linwood Carroll FS 56 Chris McMahon C 87 Billy Griggs TE 21 Billy Smith SE 57 Pat Ford C 88 Shawn Lewis TE 22 Nick Merrick SE 58 Mike Battle OG 89 Stuart Mines LB 23 Emile Dailey SE 59 Mark Rivers OG 90 Scott Urch DT 25 Howard Lewis CB 60 Scott Matheson DT 92 Jeff Miller DE 26 Lester Lvles SS 61 Steve Dolan LB 93 Russ Swan LB 27 Bart Farinholt FS 62 Brent Yoder OG 94 Chris Minear OT 28 Derek Jenkins FB 63 Dean Hackemer OT 96 Mark Wiley DE 29 Steve Morse FB 64 Pete Cahall OG 98 Ron Mattes DT

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POS WGT Cavaliers NO. NAME HGT CL 6 MANCA, MAURIZIO PK 5-5 179 Fr Reno HS, Reno, NV NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL 39 MARKS, BILL LB 6-5 210 So St. Thomas Aquinas HS, Coral Gables, FL 60 MATHESON, SCOTT DT 6-3 248 So Kempsville HS, Virginia Beach, VA

81 ARMOUR, BOB LB 6-1 210 Fr. 98 MATTES, RON DT 6-6 283 fr Kempsville HS, Virginia Beach, VA North Schuylkill HS. Ringtown, PA 86 ARMSTRONG, JEFF TE 6-2 217 Fr. 30 McDANIEL, CHARLES LB 6-3 228 So Collegiate HS. Richmond, VA James Monroe HS, Fredericksburg, VA

38 BALEZENTIS, MARK LB 6-4 208 So. 5ii McMAHON, CHRIS < 6-3 217 Jr West Mifflin North HS, West Mifflin, PA Archbishop Alter HS, Dayton, OH

58 BATTLE, MIKE OG 6-4 220 Fr. 22 MERRICK, NICK SE 6-5 215 Jr- Lloyd C. Byrd HS, Richmond, VA Seton LaSalle HS, Bethel Park, PA 75 BOLLING, ANTHONY NG 6-2 229 So. 92 MILLER, JEFF DE 6-5 220 Fr. McKiniey HS, Washington, Appomattox HS, Appomattox, VA

41 BOND, DAVID NG 6-3 245 Jr 94 MINEAR, CHRIS OT 6-1 262 Fr rorest Hill Central HS, I. rand Rapids, Ml Gonzaga HS, Washington, DC 74 BRINDLE, KIP DT 6-3 249 So. 89 MINES, STUART LB 6-] 188 Fr

.' r~v ire 1 . u t 1 1 1 . MI Don nosco H\ Saddle niver, I\J Jefferson-Huguenot-Wythe HS, Richmond, VA 70 BROOKSHIRE, RANDY OT 6-4 270 Sr 32 MONTANEZ, JAVIER FB 6-0 194 So. Poquoson HS, Poquoson, VA Elizabeth HS, Elizabeth, NJ

64 CAHALL, PETE OG 6-5 234 So. 29 MORSE, STEVE l-'ll 5-11 208 Jr \r 11 T5 [) IIP v l, „ 1 1. MI Rancocas Valley Keg HS, Mt. Holly,U NJ John S Shaw HS, Mobile, AL 44 CALLINDER, RICKEY DE 6-1 211 Sr. SO MUHA, JOHN WR 6-4 198 So. Heritage HS, Lynchburg, VA Montour HS. Kennedy Township. PA

20 CARROLL, LINWOOD FS 5-11 175 Jr- 66 MUNTZ, JOHN LB 6-2 219 So Lloyd C Byrd HS, Richmond, VA Haverford HS, Haverton. PA

78 CHAPIN, SCOTT OT 6-5 257 So. 79 OLDERMAN, BOB OG 6-5 250 Ji Severn HS, Annapolis, MD Marist HS, Atlanta, GA

8 DALY, RAY CB 6-0 183 Jr 83 OMOHUNDRO, WILL SE 6-0 170 Jr St Johns HS, Seabrook, MD Fayetteville-Manlius HS, Syracuse, NY 23 DAILEY, EMILE SE 5-11 160 Fr. 68 PERKINS, RAYOTIS DT 6- 230 Fr

J. R, Tucker HS, Glen Allen VA Marshall Walker HS. Richmond, VA 99 DAVIS, EDGAR NG 6-1 216 Fr. 11 PETTY, HOWARD RB 6-1 206 Fr Gonzaga HS, Washington, DC Severn HS, Annapolis, MD 61 DOLAN, STEVE LB 6-3 208 Fr. 82 PHELPS, GARY DE 6-1 205 Jr /™» ] _ \ a iii 11 ue i . i \ 1 1 Archbishop Carroll HS, bethesda, MD Cave Spring HS, Roanoke, VA 73 DOMBROWSKI, JIM OT 6-5 283 So. 3 PITTMAN, MALCOLM RB 5-8 178 Jr Williamsville11— Southc «L HS,lie Wilhamsville,1 1 ii :11„ mv\i McDonogh HS, Baltimore, MD

14 ECK, MIKE QB 6-1 179 Jr. 9 PORTER, DOUG QB 6-5 197 Jr i <|i 1 nr D:n^U.,- r.U DA Mt Lt'hanun ll>, littsiinrgli, t A Springboro HS, Franklin, OH 49 EDWARDS, KEVIN CB 6-0 175 So. 16 RICCARDI, RICH SS 6-3 194 Sr. Hackensack HS, Hackensack, NJ Cold Spring Harbor HS, Huntington, NY 27 FARINHOLT, BART FS 6-2 190 Sr. 47 RICE, ANTONIO RB 6-1 205 So. Woodberry Forest HS, Gloucester, VA McKiniey HS, Washington, DC 34 FEARS, ERIC FB 5-11 209 Sr. 42 RIPLEY, TROY DE 6-1 207 So John F. Kennedy HS, Silver Spring, MD Old Mill HS, Crownsville. MD 18 FERGLSON, KEVIN QB 6-2 202 Fr. 59 RIVERS, MARK OG 6-3 212 So Appomattox HS, Appomattox, VA Berwick HS, Berwick, PA 50 FETSKO, JOHN DT 6-3 234 Fr. 12 SCHUCHTS, WAYNE QB 6-2 209 Sr Baldwin HS, Pittsburgh, PA Chaminade HS, Switzerland, FL 85 FETSKO, MIKE TE 6-5 244 Fr. 10 SECULES, SCOTT QB 6-3 205 Fr Baldwin HS, Pittsburgh, PA Chantilly HS, Centreville, VA

57 FORD, PAT C 6-2 245 Jr 72 SIEROCINSKI, PAUL OT 6-5 247 Fr IT IIC 15 L 1 _ fC Hutchinson HS, Buhler, KS Pennsbury HS, Yardley, PA

36 FRAZIER, WILLIAM CB 5-8 177 Jr 21 SMITH, BILLY si 6-3 205 Sr. Herndon HS, Reston, VA Norristown HS, Norristown, PA 52 GARREN, HAROLD C 6-4 229 So. 5 STADLIN, KENNY PK 5-8 169 So. Southside HS, Georgetown, PA Hampton HS, Hampton. VA

19 GOULD, KEVIN DB 5-9 162 Fr. 17 STEVENS, BRIAN WR 5-11 174 Jr Hampton HS, Hampton, VA Cave Spring HS, Roanoke, VA 87 GRIGGS, BILLY TE 6-3 237 Sr. 93 SWAN, RUSS LB 6-4 216 So. Pennsauken HS, Delair, NJ Yorktown HS, Ossining, NY

63 HACKEMER, DEAN OT 6-3 248 Fr. 2 SWEENEY, BOB FS 6-3 190 Jr Canisteo HS. Canisteo, NY South Hagerstown HS. Hagerstown, MD 31 HILLMAN, SCOTT DE 6-3 232 So. 71 SZYMANSKI, PAUL DT 6-5 238 So ralncK rienry r\j, noanoKe, vn Mt Carmel HS, Mt. Carmel, PA 67 HITCHCOCK, BRYAN OT 6-5 250 Sr. 40 TOYE, VINCENT SS (i-2 196 So Greece Athena HS, Rochester, NY Robert E. Lee HS, Staunton, VA 65 HORN, JAMES OT 6-4 249 Fr. 43 TURNER, CURTIS CB 5-11 186 Fr Audobon HS. Audobon, NJ Brookville HS. Evington. VA

51 HUDDLESTON, IIM OG 6-4 252 Jr 90 URCH, SCOTT DT 6-2 243 Fr Episcopal HS. Naples, FL Plum HS, Pittsburgh, PA 15 INGRAM, PAT CB 6-0 180 So. 33 VANDERBEEK, KEITH FB 6-2 217 S.i Omaha Westside HS, Omaha, NE Bridgewater East HS. Bridgewater, NJ

28 JENKINS, DEREK FB 6-0 202 Sr. 13 WALKER, JEFF 1' 6-1 221 Jr Phoebus HS, Hampton, VA Albemarle HS, Charlottesville, VA 76 KARRIKER, STEVE OG 6-3 252 So. 45 WALKER, QUENTIN WR 6-0 197 Sr. Robert E. Lee HS, Springfield, VA Teaneck HS, Teaneck, NJ

77 KILGANNON, TOM DT 6-3 262 Jr 96 WILEY, MARK DE 6-4 236 Jr. Scotch Plains HS, Fanwood, NJ Cresskill HS. Cresskill, NJ 37 LAGEMAN, SCOTT LB 6-2 208 So. 4 WORD, BARRY RB 6-2 221 So Park View HS. Sterling, VA Halifax County HS, Long Island, VA ZD CB 6-0 187 Sr. 62 YODER, BRENT OG 6-2 260 Fx Brooklyn Tech HS, Jamaica, NY Dulaney HS, Timonium, MD 88 LEWIS, SHAWN TE 6-4 212 So. 54 ZELLEM, ED OG 6-2 236 Sr. Robinson HS, Tampa, FL Indiana Area HS, Indiana, PA

26 LYLES, LESTER SS 6-3 215 Jr 84 ZIMMERLINK, GENO TE 6-3 199 So. St Albans HS, Washington, DC Spottswood HS, Milltown, NJ

1 MAJKOWSKI, DON QB 6-2 183 Fr Depew HS, Depew, NY

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Let's Get It Together. . . Buckle Up. Computerized Scouting

By Al Bynum OPPONENT'S OFFENSIVE BREAKDOWN

What is a 400-page computer print-out doing on assistant football HASH I M R coach Rick Whitt's desk? No, Whitt isn't moonlighting as a computer scientist. In reality, of users of computer football coaches have joined the bandwagon O O O O resources. That huge print-out is a scouting report of the Tigers' next opponent. Computer scouting has become an important part of the Clemson football program. Every Sunday morning, the coaches watch the game films of the next opponent and fill out a separate data sheet covering +11+30 eld Goal each play. In addition, the films of the past Clemson game are evaluated. +31-40 ke Punt -39-11 ke Field Goal -10-0 All of this information is entered into the computer on Sunday afternoon by football secretary Elaine Swearingen. The result provides a valuable analysis of the tendencies of both the Tigers and the next opponent. 10-11 L2 13 u 15 1 Backs F' r ti S de Hi t Ion

Single 1 Flanke 8 Unbal. U 1 Sp. End ; R3 Sc "It serves as a reference-ty pe thing,'' points out Whitt. "By analyzing 1 Rt. l i : Lc. 2 S Cheat 2 Slot 9 Unbal. Over 2 T.End 2 Z St 10 Weak 3 Over the down, distance, formation, and hashmark position of the offensive 3 T 10 Unbal. Trips 3 Spread 3 RB Vk U Split 11 Strong i* Wing 11 Unbalanced 4 Wide i. Z Uk team, the computer can point out tendencies that we might otherwise 5 Bone 12 U 5 Tight 5 Cheat 5 Ted 6 Shotg Special 6 End 6 Sear line 7 Full _ . Soecial 7 Far miss. When the opponent has the ball at their own 40-yard on the 17-18 Rui Belly 15 Trap left hashmark with third down and eight yards to go, we might have a Belly Dive 16 Belly Opti. 17 Blast Opti. better idea of what to expect." 18 Ct. Option 19 Inside Vee "We usually analyze several films on each opponent," continues 20 Lead Opllo: 21 Loaded Opt Whitt. "If the coaching staff of the opponent has not changed, we can 22 Option 23 Outside Ve. study last year's films, as well. Their coaching philosophies are probably 21* Trap Optio 25 AA still the same." 26 BB Computer scouting played an important role in the preparations for this year's season-opening contest with Western Carolina. "They won 11 Out 1982," said. a look at 12 Out four of their last five games in Whitt "We wanted 10 Sprint 3 Delay 13 Pos Dr. Pas 4 Drag scouting that last what they were doing. The big problem with them was 11 Sprint 5 Flag 6 Flare 15 Rim still the year's quarterback had graduated. Of course, they had same 7 Flat 16 Sea 8 Fly 17 Sla receivers and backs and the same coaching staff." 9 Hitch IS Sna 10 Hook 19 Sto "I entered data from three of their 1982 games, including their game 20 Hie against us," remembered Swearingen. "It took a total of about six hours to do. On the day after the game, I entered our own self-scouting information so that we would be able to scout ourselves, too." of that information," admitted Whitt. "Nevertheless, it should be useful But did the system really work? to us."

It certainly didn't hurt the Clemson cause. The computer pointed out Clemson is not the only school to "scout by computer." According to both offensive and defensive tendencies of the Catamounts that might Whitt, almost every major college team in the country has some method otherwise have gone unnoticed. As a result, the Tigers dominated the of scientifically evaluating the opposition. Computer scouting is even contest, walking away with a 44-10 victory. After the game, the Clemson becoming popular at the high school level. coaches were able to spot any predictable similarities in their own play- So if you see the Tigers sack the opposing quarterback as he attempts calling. to pass out of the I-formation on a second-and-nine call at the Clemson The system works the same way each week. After all of the relevant 28-yard line at the right hashmark you will know that Elaine information has been put into the computer, the print-out becomes Swearingen's hard work and Rick Whitt's print-outs have done their available, usually on Monday. "Sometimes it's a little tough to follow all duty.

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Brown is the senior theologian and philoso- pounds and looked a mere shadow of himself his season chopped in two when he suffered a pher of the Clemson football team. He is when he walked into my office in the spring always in a jovial and entertaining mood, of 1981. knee injury during a middle drill. He spent the last half of the season trying to recover and mischievous at times, but still good hearted. At that time Brown was probably just attempting to get his timing back. Ask any sports writer and they will tell you happy to be alive, never mind playing foot- September 5 of this season Brown estab- Ray Brown is high on their list of Clemson ball. But, over that summer he kept going, On athletes they like to interview. built himself up more and more and regained lished a first in Clemson history as he became first to start at least in five Ray Brown has life in perspective and that all the weight he had lost. the Tiger one game different seasons. has been in and out of is refreshing in this day and age of big time In the 1981 National Championship season He the his entire career because of football. He is a senior leader that every team Brown moved to defensive tackle and served needs, by example and by his talking. as a starter off and on. In 1982, he again had the injuries. But, every time he has come back to become a starter. His statistics are not the numbers of an All-Ameriean, but that one fact tells us about Ray Brown.

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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 Cliff Austin 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 on four occasions Kick Scoring: 15 by Obed Ariri vs. Wake Forest, 1978 and 1980

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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: 11 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

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IPTAY ORGANIZATION DISTRICT II IPTAY PAST PRESIDENTS C Evans Putman 15 Quail Hill Drive Greenville, S C 29607 William R Alexander Director, District T. C. Atkinson, III Jr., Director Dr G Lawhon, , Director J. Jr Cherokee County Charlie W. Bussey, Director Calhoun Lemon, Director IPTAY ORGANIZATION DISTRICT III 'John M Hamrick, Jr , Chairmai William R Alexander °W Ronald Barrett W. G. DesChamps, , Director George Poole, Jr G. Jr., Director 330 Fairway Road S W H S ( .uiipU-ll Jr R. Aiken, S. C. 29801 Dr. C. Edwards, Director Chris Suber, Director 'Gary E Clary Harper Gault, Director W. H. Taylor, Director Wylie Hamrick Aiken County E Raymond Parker John G Molony, Chairman F Reeves Gressette, Jr , Director Dr. H. Timmerman, Director J. "James R Sanders, Jr Wm R Alexander Lewis F Holmes, Director Marshall Walker, Director Johnny L Cagle Greenville County Alan Coleman F E Hughes, Director J 'K M Watson, Chairman "Thomas Eiserhardt 'Frank T Gibbs ATHLETIC DIRECTOR — H C. McLELLAN 'Bill Barbary Elbert 'Randall Bell Hines Hamilton IPTAY EXECUTIVE SECRETARY — Eugene H Kneece. Jr JOSEPH J. TURNER, JR 'Walter Glenn Brackin. Jr Alan M Tewkesbury, III HONORARY DIRECTOR — Joseph Bailey Bright FRANK HOWARD Charlie W Timmerman 'Miles E Bruce F. A. Townsend, Jr Charles A Bryan, "Designates IPTAY '83 Award Winner Jr. James L Walpole Phillip H Burnett Carrol H Warner Charles W Bussey. Jr Ben G Watson Representatives: 'W K Fooshe 'Larry B Copeland H O. Weeks, Sr 'James S Hull J Bennette Cornwell, III Edgefield County Nevit Y Johnson 'Walter B Crawford "Lewis F Holmes. Ill, Chairman Melvin Pace Gordon S Davis Joe F Anderson, Jr W M Self 'William Lem Dillard "E O Dukes, Jr I. L. Donkle, Jr J W Gilliam, Jr McCormick County 'Henry Elrod Henry M Herlong, Jr °T C Faulkner. Jr . Chairman 'Clark Gaston, Jr Lewis F Holmes, Jr. Joe D Gibson Watson Rhodes Oconee County Joel W Gray, III "Thomas H Ryan Jim Patterson Joel Harris, Chairman "Richard H lvester Herbert S Yarborough Director. District I H Abrams J Willis A King, Ronald Paul Barnette Jr. Lexington County "Terry A, Kingsmore IPTAY ORGANIZATION — DISTRICT I W C Harper °D H Caughman, Chairman Jim League Jim Patterson. Director — District I J H Mcjunkin Bill v Amick Henry M Lee P O Box 589 Garry C Phillips R Hugh Calduell 'Floyd S Long Clemson, S C 29633 'Fred H Carter, Jr Pickens County 'Terry L Long James Tracy Childers Abbeville County 'Charles E Dalton, Chairman Seabrook L Marchant James A Compton William Barnett "Ronald Ernest 'Philip H. Rosenberg, Chairman J J. McCoy Jamerson Corley, Jr, ' Edith Batson Ralph Corley. William H Baxley, III 'J G Miller, Jr H Sr. 'Francis * V Wendel Boggs A Bosdell "Archie Kim Neal "John Melton Gault, III J Ed Burrell T. A Henry Charles B Murphy "William J Neely, Jr. 'Jerry R Byrd "Warren Craig Jumper " Don Southard. Jr Thomas K Norris Robert C Edwards V F Linder, William H, Orders Jr 'Charles Ellenburg, Jr John W McLure Anderson County "John F Palmer Gaston Gage, Jr S. T. King, Chairman Gene Rhvmer. Jr I N Patterson. Jr 'Roddey E. Gettys, III Riser B K Chrietzberg J W 'Robert M G "George Millon Plyler R. Carol Cook "J Tom Shell 'Bob Harmon "C Evans Putman 'Joe B Davenport Charles M Stuck "Bobby W Ramsey George H Ducworth Floyd M Hunt Wood row H Taylor Mike Jewell James Rochester "J Tom Forrester, Jr Edwin Kilby, Newberry County Jimmy Hentz L Jr John G Slattery "Earle Tom C Lynch, Jr Richard J Bedenbaugh, Chairman Robert Lee 11.11 E Taylor, Jr Dave Moorhead Walter B Cousins C Patrick Killeri "S. Gray Walsh "James V Patterson "Louie C Derrick "Ralph F King. Jr David H. Wilkins R R. Ritchie °L Glenn Fellers 'James F Little *Gil Rushton "Melvin L Longshore 'Harry Major Laurens County William C Singleton "C H Ragsdale, III 'Randall W McClain R. Adair, Chairman "G Neil Smith J, "Terry C. Shaver P. C. Osteen, Jr "Thomas E. Davenport Joe H Simpson, Robert G Sharpe K- N Vickery Jr Henry M Faris, Sr Clifford T Smith 'Tony Smith 'Joseph A West Charles Jeter Glenn "C Gurnie Stuck 'Chris Suber Eugene P Willimon William J Hendrix David Waldrop, Jr Hugh Foster Morgan, Jr Greenwood County Richland County W B Owens "Robert L McCord, Chairman "George B Herndon, Chairman Ralph C, Prater F E Abell, Jr S Paul Aaron 'Lewis "Carl R Rogers Bagwell George I Alley Michael 'Wayne Bell E Simmons Tom R Bailey 'John L Bracknell N. C Wessinger Jack W Brunson 'William E Burnett William T Clawson, III Evans Johnson Craig C Putman Spartanburg County Edgar S Coffey, Jr.

Robert M Erwin, Jr Director, District I "W. M. Manning, Jr., Chairman " Ralph E. Cooper ' Albert G Coune William E Gore, Jr. Orangeburg County James M Kennedy

"Michael R Davis Ray C. Smith "William B Bookhart. Jr . Chairman "Thomas O Morns, Jr James W Engram David Copeland Larry W Flynn York County- Larry Dyar 'Don E Golightly 's Lvnn Campbell, Chairman "F Reeves Gressette, Jr * William E Hair "William R Adkins *W C Higginbotham, Jr Robert T Haselden. Jr "David E Angel Edgar C McGee Roy W' Campfield. Jr Fletcher M Rilev, Jr Harr> J Johnson " Russell, Terry1 Klosterman O T Culp J M Jr Buddv Lewis "F Buist Eaves. Jr "Jack G Vallentine. Ill Eddie Dalton 'William T McDaniel III "Harper S Gault James C Williams, Jr Director, At-Large "James P McKeown, III "E M George "Russell S Wolfe, II "S C McMeekin Jr "Thomas E Grimes, HI Jeffrey A O'Cain "Jeffery T Haire "Crawford E Sanders III James W Hancock. Jr A Lee Sheider. Jr "William F Harper B Marion Smith "Alford Haselden Davis O Smith Lewis W Hicks "John H Timmerman "W T Jenkins. Jr Lawrence Starkey E Ralph Wessinger, Sr "F D Johnson Director. At-Large James H Owen Jr

Saluda County "J C Rhea, Jr W. T. Fort. Jr Bernard L Black, Chairman "Ben R Smith, Jr Director, District VI "Alfred B Coleman G G Thomas, Sr "Marshall E Walker IPTAY ORGANIZATION - DISTRICT VI "James A Derrick — Benjamin H Herlong W T Fort, Jr , Director Distsnct VI "James R Herlong, Jr 2730 Mohican Dr Thurmond McLamb "Mark S Patterson Sumter, S C, 29150 Director. At-Large John H Wheeler T. C Wright Clarendon County DISTRICT VII Theodore B Gardner. Chairman North Carolina "Julius R Eadon. Ill W. W. Allen G H Furse. Jr Roland L Connelly H B Rickenbaker Ryan White "Eddie N Dalton "J Horace F Swilley "John Duncan Director. District V L Edmonds Dillon County J Gregorv S Farish IPTAY ORGANIZATION — DISTRICT V "Billy Daniel. Chairman Richard J Fisher Bill M Reaves Rvan White. Director — District V "Charles F Carmichael J Pete Folsom Director. District IV P Box 487 L B Hardaway, O Jr James B Foster Walterboro. Charles Lucius. Ill S C 29488 G Thomas W Glenn 111 IPTAY ORGANIZATION — DISTRICT IV W\ G Lynn Joe B Codfrey Allendale County Bill M Reaves, Director — District IV "Joseph L Powell Jav D Hair Bradley O'Neal. Chairman 515 Richardson Circle. E J Billy G Rogers *E Guy Hendrix Hartsville, S John C Rogers * H L Hoover C 29550 Bamberg County Neal Rogers George A Hutto. Jr R Herman Rice, Chairman Chester County Z. K Kelley Claude McCain "Edward C Abell. Chairman Florence County W D Kirkpatnck Fred Schrimpf Abell F E Clyde S Bryce. Jr . Chairman Robert E McClure "Richard A Coleman Barnwell County "Thomas D Birchmore E T Mcllwain Steven Epps Brown "John Mclnms III Howard G Dickinson, Jr . Chairman "Rufus M "George Fleming R "H M Anderson "Marvin Cockfield "Edgar L Miller. Jr Carl H Jones. Ill Tom R Morns. Jr Grover C Kennedy, Jr "L M Coleman. Jr "W E. Lindsav Calhoun Lemon "William L Coleman W D Moss, Jr John M Little. Ill L Tarrance "Thomas G Roche, Jr Jimmy Frank A Douglass, Jr Donald B Murray C R Sweanngen. Jr "L B Finklea, Berkeley County Jr Arthur E Thomas Harold B Haynes Chesterfield County "W H Thornley, Chairman T G Westmoreland James C Stone, Chairman Lawrence C McMillan "Ernest L Jones D V Whelchel Rhett Butler "L Chappell Jones William T Worth John R Thomas Beaufort County "James W King Bobby J Yarborough Dan R Tillman. Jr "J Harry Tarrance, Chairman John F Poole William R Tillman "Henrv C Chambers "Wilbur O Powers DISTRICT VIII Patrick K White James S Gibson, Jr Tom M Robertson Georgia Ray L Wilson, Louis Grant Jr J John G Rose "Bryan Loadholt Barnett A Allgood III Allen P Wood Robert S Bonds Darlington County Calhoun County Edward L Young Andrew P Calhoun William P Kennedy, Chairman "William H Bull, Chairman David Tilman Cline 'Hubert C Baker Georgetown County "Gerald Bozard John A Dickerson T James Bell Jr Martin C Cheatham "Glenn A Cox. Chairman Douglas C Edwards 'J W Carter Lawrence M Gressette, Jr Joe Thomas Branyon. Jr Walter L Garvin Marion D Hawkins, Jr Samuel M Harper Howard E Hord Warren Jeffords Charleston County *H Edsel Hemingway, Robert A King G Lawhon, Jr J Jr "Van Nov Thornhill, Chairman A H Lachicotte, Jr William C Lawson "Wilham B McCown. Ill "John Q Adams. Ill Russell Tommy Lyon Harrv McDonald Robert T Mayer M Archie E Baker Willie Shelley John L Murray. Jr M B' Nickles. Jr C George Bullwinkel Jr Thomas E Peterson Bill M Reaves Joe Young H L Dukes. Jr Walker Edwin S Presnell "John C Dreher Gaskin M Horry County A I Priester. Jr "William A Grant "R G Horton, Chairman Mickey E Reeves Fairfield County ° Beverly Hafers "John L Scoggins "Harold R Jones. Chairman "James W Barnette. Jr "Al Hitchcock B Shedd "Louis Boulware "F L Bradham W M John P Howard Gerrald Lawrence Starkey, Jr *J K Coleman "William •J Q C Kennerty Joseph W Turner, Jr ° Ernest C Hughes Lenhardt Buddy Gore "Robert C Eugene P W'illimon, Jr "Forest E Hughes, Jr Thomas E Lynn Pat Gore Holcombe, "David M Murray. Jr "John H Jr Kershaw County DISTRICT IX Carl S Pulkinen °S- F Horton "J F Watson, Chairman Other States and At-Large: "Paul Quattlebaum, Jr "Thurmon W McLamb Kenneth W Carson "Nick P Anagnost A, B. Schirmer, Jr Stephen H Mudge Tommie W James, Jr Emerson E Andrishok "J R Stout Richard W Sarvis G P Lachicotte George U. Bennett "R L Wilder. Jr T F McNamara, Jr Colleton County Carl F Bessent •R S. Winfield "James R White, III. Chairman "Robert T Cathey Lancaster County "Jack W Carter, Sr Marion County Victor G Chapman, Sr "Joe H Lynn, Chairman "Marion Daniel R Clemson W Sams, Jr "T Atkinson. III. Chairman James A Adams C Rvan White, Jr Robert P Corker "J "T C Atkinson, Jr John O Avinger Frank Cox John H Holt J W P Clyburn Dorchester County Win. K Durham Robert G Mace Dexter L Cook "Tom Salisbury, Chairman Fred Faircloth Tony Crenshaw Duncan C Mclntyre J Thomas W Bailev Mark G Fellers "Marion D Lever, Jr H D Byrd George G Poole, Jr James C Furman "Garrett J Mobley Gene W Dukes Gray Hipp. Jr Sumter County James A Mobley , Jr Clifford Henley M Alvin J Hurt. Jr Henry Simpson Wvman L Morns, Chairman Glenn Wilham T Howell F H Inabnit, Jr Ronald Small "Dexter Rickenbaker T O Bowen, Jr Ed Jackson Larry Wolfe John J Britton. Jr John Osteen Hampton County E M DuBose Philip H Prince Lee County "William F Speights, Chairman W T Fort. Jr J V Roberts "Carroll Green DesChamps, II. Chairman Jerry F Crews, Jr "Andrew H Ronemus W G DesChamps. Jr David Gohagan B Williamsburg County Ben K Sharp Bethel C Durant Winston A Lawton John J Snow , Chairman John C Sharpe W illiam S Ware, Sr Marlboro County "W. C Cottingham "Harrv W Smith C. E Calhoun. Chairman Jasper County W. H. Cox Millie D Williams

Mark Slade Avent Dale Ferguson, III. Chairman Fred P Guerry, Jr William L Wylie Special Recognition

$2,000 IPTAY SCHOLARSHIP Robert H. Brooks Martha & Fletcher Derrick Fayetteville, GA Charleston, SC Life Members and Honorary Members of Budweiser Anderson #1 J Henrv Dowdy Mark S. Avent Mr. & Mrs. Harold E. Addis Columbia, SC High Point, NC Bennettsville, SC Greenville, SC Mr. & Mrs. Doyle C. Burton Jerry T. Dukes Mr. & Mrs. Ray O'Brian Carter George & Nancy Alley Clemson, SC Columbia, SC Chapin, SC Columbia, SC In Memory of Ralph M. & Herbert Margie T. Duncan Dr & Mrs. Charles F. Crews Am-Can Transport Service, Inc. Cannon Columbia, SC Columbia, SC Anderson, SC Greenwood, SC W. Frank Durham, Jr. Eddie Dalton A. D. Amiek Robert L. Carlson Greenville, SC Asheville, NC Batesburg, SC Charlotte, NC Ronnie R. Ewton

Alonzo M. DeBruhl William R. Apperson Carolina Eastern, Inc. Fort Lauderdale, FL Greer, SC Greenwood, SC Charleston, SC Farmer-Barnett Inc. Dr B. R. Ewing T. C. Atkinson, III & Friend Liberty Life Greenville, SC Anderson, SC Marion, SC Greenville, SC First Fed. Sav. & Loan Assn. of

Bill Folk, Jr. Memorial T. C. Atkinson, Jr. Charles K. Cheezem Greenville, SC Richardson, TX Marion, SC Miami, FL

Richard J. Fisher Grant's Textiles, Inc. T. L. Ayers, Jr. J. E. "Bo" Chinners, Jr. Concord, NC Spartanburg, SC Greenville, SC Dallas, TX

Mr. & Mrs. Lenard J. Flynn Mrs. C. Guy Gunter #1 Bob Baker Walnut Grove Auction Sales, Inc. Anderson, SC Greenville, SC Anderson, SC Roebuck, SC Fortson Travel Agency Mrs. C. Gunter Guy #2 Andrew P. Ballard Citizens & Southern Nat l Bank Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Easley, SC William C. Foster Mr. & Mrs. Joe F. Hayes Y. C. Ballenger Electrical Contr. Clemson Rarnada Inn Clemson, SC Greenville, SC Spartanburg, SC Clemson, SC Arch Fowler #1 Coach Frank J. Howard Bankers Trust of SC ('lover Knits, Inc. Columbia, SC Clemson, SC Greenwood, SC Clover, SC Arch Fowler #2 B. C. Inabinet, Jr. AARO Rents Inc.-L. L. Bates, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Dan H. Coker Columbia, SC Hopkins, SC Greenville, SC Charlotte, NC Francis Realty Co. Mrs. Donna Merck Jones Clarence B. Bauknight, Jr. Ralph E. Cooper Greenville, SC Shreveport, LA Greenville, SC Columbia, SC Freeman, Wells & Major Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Lawton Bay Brokerage Co., Inc. Covil Corp. Greenville, SC Estill, SC Simpsonville, SC Greenville, SC John R. Fulp, Jr. #2 William H. Mathis Rick L. Beasley Walter B. Crawford Anderson, SC Atlanta, GA Hartsville, SC Greenville, SC Paul M. Garrett C. Heyward Morgan Earle J. Bedenbaugh Creel Outdoor Advertising Jim & Charlotte, NC Greenville, SC Prosperity, SC Carolyn Creel Tom Garrett Myrtle Beach, SC Piedmont Paper Co., Inc. Robert H Bell, Jr. Greenville, SC Asheville, NC Augusta, SC The Curtis Family F. Harold Gillespie Johnston, SC Billy Powers Chris M. Bigalke Greenville, SC Florence, SC Anderson, SC R W Dalton Don E Golightly- Design Collaborative Greenville, SC In Memory of Jack R. Miller by Philip ARA Services, Inc. Inc.

& Celeste Prince Atlanta, GA Billv Daniel Columbia, SC New York, NY Dillon, SC Al/Roberl/Jay/Kelly Blackmon Mr. & Mrs. Neil S. Granger Mrs. Lena A. Sloan Lancaster, SC Daniel Construction Co. Greenville, SC Clemson, SC Greenville, SC Mr. & Mrs. Jack M. Blasius Lamar, Margie, Jeff & Paula Greene Mr. & Mrs. John R. Smith Spartanburg, SC Mr. & Mrs. William T. Davidson, Jr. Gaffney, SC Anderson, SC Henrietta, NC James H Boulware Greenwood Mills

Robert Lee Stowe, Jr. Anderson, SC Jerome B. Degen, MD/Julius P Greenwood, SC Belmont, NC Thompson, Jr., DVM R. A. Bowen, Jr. Greenwood Motor Lines Inc. Orangeburg, SC Mr. & Mrs. Eugene P. Willimon Macon, GA Greenwood, SC Clemson, SC Jimmy Denning Bowers Fibers, Inc. John E. Hamilton Lilburn, GA Mr. & Mrs. Charles Richard Wood Charlotte, NC Jacksonville, FL Ft. Worth, Tx Wylie Hamrick G. Tripp Jones MD/Anne B. Jones Emory G. Orahood, Jr Southern Bank & Trust Co. Gaffney, SC Columbia, SC Atlanta, GA Greenville, SC

Hanks Trucking Inc. R. Ligon King, Jr. Orderest Inc. Spartan Food System West Columbia, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Spartanburg, SC

Caldwell Harper In Memory of E. C. (Red) Kneece By "In Memory of V. K. Hines" Speaks Oil Company Greenville, SC Nita & Kathleen Florence, SC Camden, SC Sumter, SC Harper Builders Inc. David L. Peebles Currie B. Spivey, Jr. Williamston, SC Leasing Associates, James P. Clamp Newport News, VA Irvine, CA Anderson, SC Benson Harrison Peeler Farms, Inc. J. Jersey James B. Stephens Taylors, SC Leigh Fibers Inc. Gaffney, SC Greenville, SC Spartanburg, SC John B. Hartnett Chemsize Inc. -Roger G. Perry Joseph D. Swann

Isle of Palms, SC Calhoun Lemon Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Barnwell, SC Dr. Hellams E. Pittman Jim Jack J. Chris Swift Pendleton, SC Mrs. E. Oswald Lightsey Greenville, SC Cheraw, SC Hampton, SC Thomas 0. Morris, Jr.-Hemingway PNUCOR - R D Benson & L. K. James A. Smith, Jr. Pharmacy Mr. & Mrs. V. F Linder, Jr Seitz Anderson, SC Hemingway, SC Irmo, SC Charlotte, NC Mr. & Mrs. James C. Thompson

(Bill) Hendrix, "In of Elbert L. Bailes" Poinsett Construction Inc. L. J. Jr. Memory Co., Charlotte, NC Spartanburg, SC West Union, SC Greenville, SC Thrift Bros. Const. Co.

John R Hines Tom C. Lynch, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David C. Poole Seneca, SC Orlando, FL Clemson, SC Greenville, SC John D. Tice

F. M. Hipp P. W. McAlister Mr. & Mrs. George G. Poole, Jr. Dalton, GA Greenville, SC Laurens, SC Mullins, SC In Honor of Mr & Mrs. W. P.

Holiday Inn K. W. McCourt Carl S. Pulkinen Timmerman Clemson, SC West Paterson, NJ Charleston, SC Hartsville, SC

Holiday Inn #2 Ronald J. McCoy, Jack E. McCoy Norman Fredrick Pulliam Mr. & Mrs. Allen K. Trobaugh Clemson, SC Greenville, SC Spartanburg, SC Midland, TX

Mr. Mr & Mrs. Lewis F. Holmes & Mrs. Frank J. McGee C. Evans Putman A. M. Tuck Inc. #1 Trenton, SC Simpsonville, SC Greenville, SC Greenwood, SC

"Tiger Booster" James P. McKeown III Realtec Inc. Dr J. A. Turner, Jr. Greenwood, SC Columbia, SC Salem, SC Clemson, SC

W. T. Hopkins Larry A. McKinney H. Graham Reynolds U. S. Shelter Corp. Pendleton, SC Greenville, SC Trenton, SC Greenville, SC

H. C. Howell Ellison S. McKissick, Jr. Charles F. Rhem, Jr. Vulcan Materials, Inc. Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Greer, SC Greenville, SC

L. B. J. & M. L. Huckabee Thomas McTeer, Jr. H. B Rusher Mr. & Mrs. John A. Walter Lyman, SC Columbia, SC Spartanburg, SC Manning, SC

Mr. & Mrs. Lachlan L. Hyatt Mr. & Mrs. Jerry A. Meehan Drake H. Rogers Raymond S. Waters Spartanburg, SC Anderson, SC Bennettsville, SC Spartanburg, SC

Imperial Die Casting Corp. Gene & Bob Merritt Thomas H. Ryan Billy G. Watson Pickens, SC Easlev. SC Trenton, SC Spartanburg, SC

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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 (130 p.m.) Clemson @ North Carolina (1:00 p.m.) Western Carolina @ Clemson (1:00 p.m.) Maryland @ Wake Forest (1:00 p.m.) Duke @ Wake Forest (1:00 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 (1:00 p.m.) Appalachian Wake Forest (7:00 p.m.) Georgia Tech Clemson (1:00 p.m.) Georgia Tech (1:00 p.m Maryland Auburn (1:30 p.m.) @ @ Auburn @ ) @ Virginia @ N. C. State (7:00 p.m.) V.M.I. @ Virginia (7:00 p.m.) SEPT. 10 Pittsburgh @ Maryland (1:30 p.m.) NOV. 12 Clemson @ Boston College (6:00 p m.) William & Mary @ North Carolina (1:00 p.m.) Maryland @ Clemson (1:00 p.m.) Duke @ Indiana (2:30 p.m.) Wake Forest @ Richmond (1:30 p.m.) N. C. State @ Clemson (1:00 p.m.) N C. State @ Duke (1:30 p.m.) Georgia Tech (3) Alabama (1:30 p.m.) Duke @ Maryland (1:30 p.m.) Wake Forest @ Georgia Tech (130 p.m.) Maryland @ Vanderbilt (7:00 p.m.) OCT. 1 Virginia @ Wake Forest (100 p.m.) North Carolina @ Virginia (1:00 p.m.) Memphis State @ North Carolina (1:00 p.m.) North Carolina (a) Georgia Tech (1:30 p.m.) Georgia Tech @ Tennessee (1:30 p.m.) East Carolina @ N. C. State (7:00 p.m.) Virginia (g> Maryland (1:30 p.m.) NOV. 19 Navy @ Virginia (7:00 p.m.) N. C. State @ Wake Forest (1:00 p.m.) OCT. 29 Duke @ North Carolina (1:00 p.m.) 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 (1:00 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 @ Clemson (1.00 p.m.) Virginia @ Clemson (1:00 p.m.) N. C. State @ South Carolina (1:30 p.m.) South Carolina @ Duke (1:30 p.m.) Georgia Tech @ N. C. State (1:00 p.m.) NOV. 26 Furman @ Georgia Tech (1:30 p.m.) Wake Forest @ North Carolina (1:00 p.m.) NOV. 3 Georgia i Georgia Tech (1:30 p.m.) West Virginia @ Maryland (8:00 p.m.) Syracuse @ Maryland (1:30 p.m.) Virginia @ Georgia Tech (8:00 p.m.) Miami (Ohio) @ North Carolina (100 p.m.) Duke @ Virginia Tech (130 p.m,) The Citadel @ N C. State (7:00 p.m.) 94 STADI

The Clemson University Athletic Department provides the at the stadium do so because of prior existing conditions. Use following for your safetv 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 Becognize that our most common serious medical problem located throughout the entire stadium. 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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Golden Anniversary

By Paula Peckham Ten years after that first Columbia The first capital campaign in Clem- A dream that began fifty years ago in meeting, the Clemson Foundation had son's history began in 1979 and was a the hearts of a handful of Clemson men built its total assets to nearly $12,000. All total success. Called the Robert Cook Ed- and with cash assets totaling $559.19 is the while it was putting little bits aside wards Endowment in Science and Tech- today worth more than $10.2 million to into investments and placing small pieces nology in honor of Clemson's retiring the educational programs of the institu- among students who needed help. This president, the campaign exceeded its $1 tion and involves a governing body of 25 basic policy laid the foundation for to- million goal by $700,000. voting directors and five honorary direc- day's many endowed scholarships, The Pooled Income Fund began in tors. awards, professorships and chairs — all 1972 with six gifts totaling $56,000. As of

This year is the Golden Anniversary of of which exist to build a better Clemson June 30 this year, the market value of the the Clemson University Foundation, an on a continuing basis. fund exceeded $740,000 from the addi- organization that was founded on one In 1972, by mutual agreement of the tional 41 gifts placed in the fund from man s desire to give something back to Clemson Foundation directors and the which the donors, or their designated

Clemson. It still exists for that same pur- Alumni National Council, the consitu- beneficiaries, receive income for the rest pose and because of others' desires, but it tion and bylaws were revised. The new of their lives. is growing and utilizing its endowment constitution and bylaws gave the Foun- Throughout the Foundation's 50 year funds for the type of things of which its dation complete control of its organiza- history, a host of dedicated individuals founders dreamed. tional structure in regard to changing the have given untold support, not only fi-

It was in Columbia on July 8, 1933 that number and terms of office of directors, nancially, but with their time and efforts five alumni met to elect the late Cecil L. any action with respect to retirements, in encouraging alumni and friends to the creation and filling of vacancies Reid ( 02), the first president of the on support Clemson. newly formed Clemson College Founda- the board and its own governance. The Ten men have served as president and tion, an incorporated body within the decision was made in the interest of the over eighty more as appointed directors. Clemson Alumni Association dedicated Foundation's future tax status within the These are all businessmen involved daily to acquiring and administering alumni meaning of Section 501 (c) (3) of the in their own successful endeavors, yet and other funds in the best interest of Internal Revenue Code. they have given much to Clemson be- Clemson College. That same year, the Foundation ap- cause of what Clemson gave them. They Within the official minutes of the proved a new symbol that incorporated are all quick to point out that much re- group there is no record of just exactly the newly approved logo of the Univer- mains to be done and it is only through how or when the Clemson Foundation sity. the help of alumni and friends of the had its beginning, but it is generally un- Though funds have grown slowly and University that the endowment can hope derstood that it was born of Mr. Reid's steadily over the years, the major growth to take its place among this country's burning desire that Clemson be the finest of the Foundation's endowment has been major universities' endowments. educational institution in the South and in the last 10 years. In 1973, assets ex- Reid, that its alumni help take the responsibil- ceeded $2.3 million. Today, holdings are Cecil L. ( ity to make it so. He backed his dream in excess of $10.2 million. One hundred with dollars to make it happen. and twelve endowed funds include $2.3

Twenty-four donors provided the first million in chairs, $816,000 in professor- $559.19. Three gave insurance dividends ships, $1 million in scholarships and totaling $14.19; fourteen gifts were of $93,000 in awards. There are also en-

$5.00 each; five were $10.00; one was dowed funds for graduate programs, li- $15.00; and Mr. Reid's gift was $400.00 brary facilities and other restricted — and this was in the heavy depression funds. year of 1933. Vitally important among the accom- The purpose of the Foundation, as plishments of the Foundation has been stated in the Certificate of Incorporation, the steady, laborious building of a per- is "to create an endowment for the edu- manent endowment for the institution. cation of worthy students and such other Today it tops $2.1 million. It was the purposes as will promote the interest of desire of the late T. C. Heyward ('08), students and the welfare of Clemson Ag- former Foundation president, that Clem- ricultural and Mechanical College." son's permanent endowment be given

From its meager 1936 holdings of $700 top priority. As a result of his insistence, it decided to do two things: (1) put some- the endowment has grown, yet it is con- thing away in investments as the forerun- siderably lacking when measured against ner of a permanent endowment fund, permanent endowments enjoyed by most and (2) find a student who needed help of the nation's institutions that match and help him. Clemson's educational excellence. THE WHOPPER: DELICIOUS ALL WAYS

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By Johnny Jones

Have you ever stopped and asked yourself, 'How can football players continually take the punishment play after play' or 'How can a tennis player, who is involved in the third and final set of a grueling match, reach back for something extra?' You might answer that these athletes are in great shape. You are correct, but think a little further and strength training will come to mind. A major reason behind Clemson's highly successful athletic program is the emphasis

placed on its well-recognized strength and conditioning program. The strength training room contains three-quarters of a million dol- lars of machines and equipment and is de- signed not only for football, but all of Clemson's varsity sports.

The weight room is under the direction of

Sam Colson. He is very familiar with the importance of strength conditioning as he was an All-American at Kansas in the javelin, one of the most physically demanding specialities in sports. "We train and stress to our athletes three primary areas," said the first-year strength coach, "endurance, power levels and flexibility. In football as well as other sports Sam Colson endurance is very important. Take a running at Clemson. Many athletes see the off season will rub off on the younger athletes." back, for instance. He must be able to with- opportunity to better themselves for the Two of the many Tiger athletes who have stand punishment of would-be tacklers and as an upcoming season. shown steady improvement during their ca- take it time after time during the course of a "Another important aspect is the fact that reers at Clemson are offensive guard, James football game." former Clemson athletes such as Jeff Farr and Lady Tiger Tennis star Jody Trucks. In the past strength programs placed much many Larry Nance who "Basically, I try to keep my muscles toned and emphasis on building bulk and mass. "While Davis, Jim Stuckey and have gone on to the pros have come back maintain some of my strength during the bulk is important to some athletes we believe during the off season to improve their strength season," said the third year starter from that agility and quickness are just as impor- conditioning. We welcome them back Thomson, GA. "But, there is no way you can tant,'' echoed Colson. "Take an individual and and view this as a motivating factor for our keep all the strength during the season. I like like William Perry. He is an immensely hard work that Coach Colson's work out programs because he powerful human being. We work with him on younger athletes to see the like Davis Stuckey put forth believes in strength and endurance. We con- his quickness as well as his conditioning." guys Jeff and Jim to become better athletes. We hope that this centrate on different sets with many repeti- Strength training is a year-round program tions and these repetitions build endurance. Playing on the line you need strength to with- stand charging linemen and agility to be able to beat your man to open holes for the backs. Lady Tiger Tennis player, Jody Trucks echoes Farr's thoughts concerning strength

training. "It is a very important part of our overall training program. As tennis players we don't need bulk so much as we need strength and quickness. Our coaches view strength training as such an important part of our

program and go so far as to say if you don t work out with weights you don't practice the next day. We work with weights three times a week. Strength training also helps you psy- chologically as well as mentally," said the

senior. "I can see myself improving in that I feel quicker on the court and can make better

volleys and this is a big lift." So, today when you're watching the Tigers against the Cavaliers or some time down the road when you're watching a Tiger tennis match or basketball game you can be assured that the Tigers are in the best shape from a

conditioning standpoint that is possible. William Perry Code of Officials' Signals

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100 Tiger Band has come a long way since 1966. Several members of the Alumni Band who will perform at halftime were members of this unique formation.

By Jill Mixon It's Homecoming 1983, Tiger Style, and Sherry Thrift, at Tigerama last night. The that means fried chicken, potato salad, home- his appointment to the presidency this year. newly-crowned queen and her court will be made chocolate cake, Tigerama, monstrous He is also President of Orders Tile and Dis- riding on a float constructed by the Sigma homecoming displays and much, much more. tributing Co., Inc., based in Greenville. He Alpha Epsilon social fraternity. Leonard

The Tiger Band adds its traditional excite- completed his undergraduate work at Clem- Butler, President of the Alumni Association, ment and pageantry to this year's special oc- son in 1948 in mechanical engineering. Mr. welcomes the new queen on behalf of the casion. A patriotic theme dominates today's Orders and his wife Carolyn have one daugh- entire Clemson family with a gift of roses. presentation as the Tiger Band, under the ter, Nancy. As another special feature, the First Annual direction of Dr. Bruce Cook and Assistant The Tiger Band then closes out the pre- Alumni Band will perform. This group con- Director of Bands Richard Goodstein, per- game show to a reprise of "Sock It To Em" sists of approximately 75 alumni band mem- form for vet another capacity crowd in Death and "Tiger Rag" as the team prepares to do bers, most of whom are recent graduates, but Valley. battle against the Cavaliers of Virginia. some of the participants finished Clemson as The Tiger Band will enter the field today to Today's halftime extravaganza begins with far back as the forties. The Alumni Band will "Sock It To Em" and continue the program Wayne Downey's arrangement of "America join the Tiger Band in a tune close to the by spelling out TIGERS to the tune of "Tiger the Beautiful," as Tiger Band creates the hearts of all Clemson faithful, "Tiger Rag." Rag." The pregame festivities include the mood for a concert setting. The University In addition, the 1983 Clemson Golf Team presentation of the colors by the Army ROTC, Chorus, under the direction of Willard Cot- will present Bobby Robinson with a resolution as the Clemson University Chorus joins Tiger trell, will join Tiger Band for this presenta- of praise. Robinson was named ACC Coach- Band in "America The Beautiful," "The Star tion. The salute to patriotism continues with of-the-Year in 1983 as the golf team posted a Spangled Banner," and the alma mater. Tiger Band's rendition of "The Battle Hymn fifth-place finish in the NCAA Tournament held in Fresno, CA this past spring. This fifth- Special guest, Bill Orders, current Presi- of the Republic," arranged by Peter J. dent of the Clemson University Foundation, Wilhousky place finish was the highest finish by a Clem- will have the honor of dotting the "i" in Then all eyes will focus upon the 1983 son team last year. today's pregame festivities. The Foundation Homecoming Queen and her court as they The Tiger Band will exit the field to a the Southland celebrated its 50th anniversary on October 6, make their grand entrance. The queen was reprise of the song that shakes half 1983. Mr. Orders spent five years serving on chosen by a student body vote last week, and — "Tiger Rag" and prepares for another the Foundation's Board of Directors before was crowned by 1982 Homecoming Queen, of action. r

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102 Nickname Trivia

By Charlie Lawrimore MATCH THE CORRECT NICKNAME WITH THE PROPER UNIVERSITY OR COLLEGE. ONE NICKNAME CAN BE USED TWICE.

1. University of Alabama-Birmingham A Bisons

2. North Texas State University B. Friars

3. United States Military Academy C. Cardinals 4 Bowling Green State University D. Jay Hawks

5. University of Idaho E. Falcons

6. University of Kansas F. Mean Green Eagles

7. Rice University G Owls

8. Miami of (Ohio) H. Buccaneers

9. University of Delaware I. Grizzlies

10. University of Wisconsin J. Dons 11. Appalachian State University K. Cowboys

12. William & Mary L. Redskins

13. University of Minnesota M. Fighting Tigers 14. University of San Francisco _ N. Rams 15. Wake Forest University O. Cougars

16. Yale P. Golden Bears 17. Howard University Q. Hawkeyes 18. University of Wyoming R. Vandals

19. East Tennessee State University S Black Knights 20. Biscayne College T. Fighting Camels 21. University of Montana U. Eagles 22. University of Rhode Island __ V. Mountaineers 23. Brigham Young University W. Deacons

24. Univ. California at (Berkeley) X. Badgers 25. University of Iowa Y. Crimson 26. Stanford University Z Buffalos 27. Texas A & M University AA. Bobcats 28. Holy Cross College BB. Bulldogs 29. University of Dayton CC. Fightin' Hoosiers 30. University of Miami DD The Hoyas 31. University of Colorado _ EE Golden Gophers 32. Campbell University FF. Fightin' Blue Hens 33. Georgetown University _ GG. Aggies 34. University of Tennessee HH. The Volunteers

35. Indiana University II. Crusaders

36. Harvard University JJ. Flyers 37. Providence College KK Hurricanes 38. Louisiana State University LL. Blazers 39. University of Houston MM. Indians

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103 The Clemson Sports Information Office is conducting a fan Football Team. Listed are poll to select the All-Time Clemson Jimmy Addison 1967 Joe Lhotsky 1968 those football players who have been selected to all-star Charlie Bussey 1956 L. M. Lightsey 1920 Steve Fuller 1978 Wayne Mass 1967 All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Ail- squads such as All-South, Homer Jordan 1982 Lee Nanney 1981 American, or those who made significant contributions to the Don King 1955 Harold Olson 1959 John Maxwell 1903 "Susie" Owens 1920 is solely for information purposes Clemson team. This list Mike O'Cain 1976 Jim Padgett 1958 only, as you may vote for any player who has ever played or Jim Parker 1963 Ken Peeples 1974 Ken Pengitore 1973 W. A. Schilletter 1913 for the Tigers. Use the ballot below to is currently playing Lowndes Shingler 1960 Bo Turner 1946 vote for your All-Time team. Harvey White 1959 Clyde White 1954 Ballots must be postmarked by October 20, and the results ENDS PLACEKICKERS will be published in the Maryland program on November 12. Gary Barnes 1961 Ariri 1980 Joe Blalock 1941 Obed Mail your ballots to: Lon Armstrong 1961 Jerry Butler 1978 Paulling 1982 Chip Clark 1946 Bob 1965 Sports Information Office Dwight Clark 1978 Frank Pearce Eddie Seigler 1972 Attn: Tim Bourret Bennie Cunningham 1975 Dreher Gaskin 1952 PO Box 632 Gus Goins 1938 GUARDS Bob Hudson 1950 Jeff Bostic 1979 Clemson, SC 29633 DiMucci 1951 Scott Jackson 1954 Dan Bob Jones 1930 Frank Gillespie 1948 1957 LIST YOUR TEAM BELOW Tommy King 1961 John Grdijan Ray Masneri 1958 Clarence Inabinet 1935 1967 Edgar McGee 1967 Harry Olszewski OFFENSE DEFENSE John McMakin 1971 R. C Potts 1919 Dave Thompson 1972 Phil Rogers 1967 Billy Weaver 1963 Hope Sadler 1903 E E Vet Sitton 1903 Glenn Smith 1951 CENTERS Wingo Avery 1955 Perry Turtle 1981 Tony Berryhill 1981 E E Charlie Waters 1969 Ted Bunton 1964 TACKLES Jack Brunson 1950 Red Fordham 1931 T T Joe Bostic 1978 Mutt Gee 1917 Johnny Boyette 1965 Ralph Jenkins 1946 Tom Brown 1935 Gene Moore 1949 T T Lacy Brumley 1977 Pressley 1928 Don Chuy 1962 K. Bob Sharpe 1940 Lou Cordileone 1959 MG Paul Snyder 1959 G O. L. Derrick 1906 Bill Thomas 1958 George Fritts 1941 Charlie Woods 1938 Steve Kenney 1978 G _ LB DEFENSE ENDS C _ LB Wayne Baker 1971 Jeff Davis 1981 Jonathan Brooks 1978 Larry Hefner 1971 B Ronnie Ducworth 1968 Bill Hecht 1965 QB Bill Few 1957 Johnny Rembert 1982

Billy Grigsby 1950 Randy Scott 1978 Andy Headen 1982 Billy Weaver 1963 _ B B Mark Heniford 1977 "Dumb-Dumb" Dick Marazza 1956 Wyndham 1950 Dalton Rivers 1956 _ B _ B Butch Sursavage 1967 DEFENSIVE BACKS Ivan Sutherland 1969 Ben Anderson 1972 Pete Cook 1952 _ B _B TACKLES Eddie Geathers 1980 Dan Benish 1982 Don Kelley 1971 Jeff Bryant 1981 Terry Kinard 1982 PK _P John Cagle 1968 Fred Knoebel 1952 Steve Durham 1980 Frank Liberatore 1967 Bob Patton 1951 Peanut Martin 1975 OFFENSE Phil Prince 1948 Jim Ness 1974 BACKS Tom Salisbury 1948 Wayne Page 1966 Boo Armstrong 1920 Billy Hair 1952 Jim Stuckey 1979 Gil Rushton 1950 Cliff Austin 1982 Jock Hanvey 1903 Frank Wirth 1972 Steve Ryan 1978 Bob Bailey 1938 Randy Hinson 1935 Rex Varn 1979 Stumpy Banks 1919 Streak Lawton 1936 MIDDLE GUARDS Lester Brown 1979 Ray Mathews 1950 Willie Anderson 1974 PUNTERS Shad Bryant 1939 Bill Mathis 1959 Tom Barton 1952 Don Bartield 1966 Jackie Calvert 1950 Hugh Mauldin 1965 William Perry 1982 Butch Butler 1945 Doug Cline 1959 Banks McFadden 1939 Rich Tuten 1978 Sammy Cain 1969 Fred Cone 1950 Goat McMillan 1929 Booty Payne 1941 Pat Crain 1964 Smiley Sanders 1973 LINEBACKERS David Sims 1979 Mac Folger 1936 Charlie Timmons 1941 Bubba Brown 1979 Mitch Tyner 1974 Fritz Furtick 1906 Joel Wells 1956 Jimmy Catoe 1968 Eddie Werntz 1962 Bobby Gage 1948 Don Willis 1938 Buddy Gore 1968 Ray Yauger 1970 Year Listed is the Last Year Played

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