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It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. mm TAR /V^EA^of^lAL. Stadium HEELS Just everyday things. Made beautitui by Stevens. Beautiful Things for the Home: i, No Iron Stevens Utica^ "Flower Patch" sheets always look daisy fresh. Made of 50% cotton and 50% polyester. The same print is also available in matching towels of 100% cotton. The luxurious Forstmann" wool blanket is machine washable. Stevens sheets are made at the Clemson Plant, Clemson, S. C. J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc. Stevens hosiery Gulistan® carpets JUST EVERYDAY THINGS FOR THE HOME M.ADE BEAUTIFUL BY a Stevens Official Program Published By ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Edited By BOB BRADLEY Director of Sports Information Represented for National Advertising by SPENCER ADVERTISING AGENCY 271 Madison Avenue New York 16, New York Photography by Charles Haralson, Tom Shockley and Bill Osteen of Clemson; Jim Laughead and Jim Bradley of Dallas, Texas IMPORTANT EMERGENCIES: A first aid station is located LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or found, under Section A on South side of stadium. please report same to Gate 1 Information Booth. Trained nurses are on hand all during the game. Should a doctor be needed, ask any usher. Each CONCESSION STANDS: Concession stands are usher has been informed the seat location of doc- located beneath the stands and can be reached tors. Ambulances are located at Gates 2 and 10. by exit from any portal. A concession price list is published on Page 60. TELEPHONES: Telephones are located at Sta- EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls are re- dium Ticket Offices at Gates 1, 5, 9, 11 and 13. ceived over the telephone located in the press box, the number of which is listed with the op- The public ad- PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: erator as Press Box, Clemson Memorial Stadium. dress system is intended primarily for the in- of spectators concerning the game. formation NOTICE: Possession or consumption of alco- Please not request the use of the public ad- do holic beverages are prohibited by Act No. 550 of dress system to social contacts at the game. make the General Assembly of South Carolina, 1967, end rules of the Alcoholic Beverage Control RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men's restrooms are Commission in this stadium and the surround- located beneath the stands and can be reached ing area. By order of: S. C. Alcoholic Beverage by exit from any portal. Control Commission. 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O fi S o o .52 ^ O <2 R) 0) o o "S > 8 ^1 O ^1 - a u u o o -^3 > M CA 0) o 9 3 fS o a »; ? o 6 ^ A O 0) U H o O PQ C/J < (1> H [JLI PQ CO . Unique is the only word to de- scribe the Southeast's newest "up and down" restaurant. Located on 291 By-Pass in Greenville, South Carolina, the Upstairs features fresh seafood daily for lunch and dinner. The Downstairs opens at 5:30 except Sundays for charcoal steaks prime rib and dancing. Enjoy fine food under one big roof. .and since you like foot- ball, don't forget to see the dramatic action photographs in the Oyster Bar. Seafood Restaurant and Oyster Bar South Pleasantburg Drive • 291 By-Pass • Greenville TRI-W INC. O COPYRIGHT 196t 3 CLEMSON BOARD OF TRUSTEES Life Members Sen. Edgar A. Brown, President Barnwell Dr. James F. Byrnes Columbia Patrick N. Calhoun Charlotte, N. C. Dr. Robert R. Coker Hartsville Capt. Frank J. Jervey Clemson Dr. James C. Self Greenwood Winchester Smith Williston Term Expires 1970 L. D. Holmes Johnston E. Oswald Lightsey Hampton A. M. Quattlebaum Florence Senator Edgar A. Brown, President Term Expires 1972 Clemson Board of Trustees T. Kenneth Cribb Spartanburg W. Gordon McCabe, Jr. Greenville Paul Quattlebaum, Jr. Charleston AMERICAIM BAKERIES COMPAIMY BIG 1968 BOARD OF VISITORS John B. Cornwell, Jr. Greenville bread Ben T. Craig Lancaster Dr. Aubrey D. Gantt Williston eaters I. H. Grimball, Jr. Greenville L. L. Hutchison Florence Edwin F. Lau Greenwood eat J. Morris Lyles Winnsboro Dr. Harrison L. Peeples Estill J. M. Raymer Charleston Bruce R. Sigmon Greenwood Winchester C. Smith, Jr. Williston R. B. White Hartsville Harry S. Bell Ward (Hold-over Member) 4 The Federal liuildinp, Charleston, S. C. Architects: Lylcs, Bissctt, Carlisle & Wolff, Columbia, S. C, and CumminBs & McCrady, Charleston, S. C. Contractor: Holder Construction Company, Atlanta, Ga. Uncle Sam built this house out of Boren Brick. The Federal Building in historic Charleston, South Carolina. It's a combination of our Old Walnut brick and (gulp) marble. If you haven't tried it don't knock it. BOREN BRICK BOREN BRICK DIVISION • KENDRICK BRICK DIVISION • BROAD RIVER BRICK DIVISION • ROCKINGHAM BLOCK DIVISION Divisions Boren Clay Products Company, Pleasant Garden, N. C. Through OFFICIAL WATCH the FOR THIS GAME Years **** Clem. Opp. Year W L T Pts. Pts. 1896 2 1 36 18 1897 2 2 28 58 LONGINES 1898 3 1 110 20 1899 4 2 109 40 THE WORLD'S 1900 6 222 10 HONORED 1901 3 1 1 190 38 MOST 1902 6 1 152 22 1903 4 1 1 WATCH® 167 22 ^ 1904 3 3 1 50 45 1905 3 2 1 81 63 10 world's fair grand prizes s so gr 1906 4 3 38 4 28 gold medals 1907 4 4 67 45 1908 1 6 26 102 about ROTC? 1909 6 3 93 43 1910 4 3 1 106 54 Longines watches are recognized 1911 3 5 71 110 as OFFICIAL for timing world 1912 4 4 179 126 championships and Olympic sports Check 'em. 1913 4 4 112 98 1914 5 3 1 167 123 in all fields throughout the world. Great opportunity. You earn a commissron 1915 2 4 2 118 48 1916 3 81 while you earn your college degree. Graduate 6 146 1917 6 2 183 64 start the Fulfill —you at top. your military 1918 5 2 199 101 obligation as an Army officer. With officer's 1919 6 2 2 151 55 pay. Officer's privileges. 1920 4 6 1 99 147 1921 1 6 2 55 187 Great advantages. Employers prefer a 1922 5 4 170 109 college graduate with service as an officer. 1923 5 2 1 91 65 1924 2 6 80 Pay more to get him. Because he's a trained, 96 1925 1 7 18 160 experienced leader. Can handle heavier 1926 2 7 20 169 responsibilities.